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In our continuing educational process, we begin to ponder that which lies
ahead. Many of us have definite ideas
as to where we are going when we leave
high school. We realize that there are
certain obstacles that we must overcome in reaching our goals.
"I want to be a musical therapist,
helping handi5capped children through
music. The problem is it doesn't come
that easy. You just can't want to be a
therapist and then become one. It takes
a lot of work, practice and patience." Roberta Gordon
"I plan to go to college. Then I hope
to do graduate work in pathology." Craig Goldstein
"I have hopes of teaching and
coaching but there are a great many
people in the field." -Steve Siegel
"I'm going to go to college and afterwards I will probably get married."
- Roberta Morrison
"I'm going to college and I'm going
to be a doctor; a bone doctor because
I've broken a lot of bones and I'm interested in it." - David Berg
"I hope to get a scholarship so that
I can attend school to become a nurse or
a radiologist." -Tracy Koy
"I want to major in music. I'm
doing an independent study course in
music theory. Dr. Wathen is helping me
in an elementary college music theory
course. Playing in the high school band
and orchestra gives me exposure to
more music that I'll be playing in college." - Cheryl Gelder
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Rdicals in the 1u·s
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We are children, questioning the
methods used in managing our country
and challenging existing morals and
beliefs to which we are told to adhere.
We are observant of the people filling
these roles and cognizant of the problems that confront them.
Yet we do not remain children forever. There comes a time in the future
when we must assume the very roles
that we now question. We are youth
possessing a new vitality and courageousness to withstand the rough
stretch ahead.
We are proud to be able to contribute our share in the shaping of the future and want to present an unique
approach in doing so. We want to avoid
the traps that may await us in this process. We will not comply with the state
of things as they are; rather we will continue to question values and priorities.
We want to say not only make love, not
war, but also make homes, not ghettos;
opportunities, not despair; understanding, not bigotry; live beginnings, not
dead ends.
"In our eyes we will be very successful. In the eyes of the generation
that follows, they'll feel we could have
done a better job in leading the world."
- Richard Jaffe
"It's impossible for me to know
now what to contribute later. Contributions are not planned." - Staale
Johannessen
"Our generation will contribute the
freedom to do what one thinks is right,
to have the courage of your convictions." -Alan Schachtman
"I think our generation will not
create as many problems as the previous one. Unfortunately, we'll still have
as many problems in solving the ones
that we created." - Neil. Levin
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�Students prepare
for future goals
Through its academic programs
and extracurricular activities, Niles
North prepares its students for a wide
variety of possible future roles. Courses
are available for students considering a
vocational job as well as those who plan
to enter college. Northi students feel
that the school, in stressing the future,
has neglected to train them for the present. The current trend in student
thinking is to view education not only
on a strictly academic level, but also as
a preparation for living with and understanding others.
"Education is for a person's own
satisfaction." - Julie Heller
"The purpose of my education is
not to learn facts, since I won't remember them. I don't believe in cluttering
my mind with facts . Rather it is just an
experience in relating to other people
and learning how to work on my own."
- Lori Lewis
"Through education I am learning
to think for myself and do what society
expects of me." - Steven Gould
"Education exposes us to that
which makes us men. It helps us mature
to the fullest extent into complete individuals." - Judith Franklin
"The purpose of education is to
help people appreciate the beauty of living and prepare us to solve the problems that have been left by the people
before us." - Pamela Stoller
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Sleep is an escape from t he pressures of
the school day for K aren Robinson.
Aimee Long, Janet Larsen and J effreJ
Fox relax outside before classes.
L earning Ma terials Center provid es
S t even Steinberg with an opportunity
to gain knowledge t hrough books.
J ana Orlove reads h er assignm ent in
the social studies resource cen ter .
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offers opportunities
to develop interests
Every spring each student is faced
with the task of planning his schedule
for the following year. With over two
hundred possible courses to choose
from, one of the most difficult choices
the Northi students face today is limiting themselves to four or five courses
each semester. Graduation and college .
determine the students' schedules to a
large extent.
"I am taking courses for a general
background and to prepare to study
medicine in college." - Terry Nicola
"Graduation requirements are the
most important reason." - Brian
Kaplan
"These courses fulfill the requirements needed for graduation and college. But it is sad that I don't have
enough time to take the courses I am
interested in." - Helaine Berger
"Through my courses I am finding
new areas of study that may or may not
interest me, but how can I be sure if I
never tried them?" - Meryl Yale
"Education works well only for
those who want to major in one of the
five basic fields, but someone who
wants to major in a fine or applied art is
left cold." - Deborah Perkal
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Judith Franklin wonders what is in the
package that she can open after class.
Nancy Cassman, Debra Goodman,
Paula Kaplow and Gayle Novak concentrate on accurate typing in addition
to speed.
One of the few girls enrolled in an industrial arts course is Janet Tuttle,
shown designing a blueprint.
Males are rarely found in a foods class,
but Mitchell Gable braves female opposition as he learns to melt butter.
Lab partners Bruce Friedman and Robert Antman display their lab skills as
they measure the real mass of air.
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�Sem este r courses
provide vari atio n
in Soci al Stud ies
Social Studies took on a change t his year
by adding a variety of one semester courses,
similar to t h e APEX English system. There
is no traditional grade level as a prerequisite
for enrollemnt. The only requiremen t is two
semesters of Man and His Culture and two
semesters of courses relating to United
States History.
"Niles North is way ahead of the suburban schools with instruction, materials and
teaching ideas. Now we must stop, reevaluate and continue stabilizing. We are at least
five years ahead of ourselves," says Mr. Galen Hosler, area supervisor.
Students' reactions to the new changes
have been very diverse.
"The new social studies program is
great. I'm sorry they didn 't have it earlier.
It's a shame that I have to graduate soon." Susan Friedman
"The new program is stupid. The struc ture with sophomores , juniors and sen iors in
separate courses should be brought back. I
don 't feel that sophomore s should have to
compete with seniors. The teachers expect
more then." - Gail Myers
Linda Gustafson and Ly nn Valentine
observe a map as they learn about the
Black man in a new social studies
course.
James Schallman looks at the art ifacts
from Africa in a display case in the social studies resourc e center.
N eil Levin reviews his outline in the
new one sem ester United States history
course on the Black Man in America.
Mr. M elvin Stuit helps Alex Zobel look
up a historical term in the social studies
resource cent er's dictionary.
Learning becomes an easier process
when students meet in small seminars.
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�APEX stresses
individualisin
Last year Niles North was introduced to modular scheduling. The most
radical changes occurred in the English
and social studies departments. There
students found themselves mixed in
with students of different class levels
and selected their courses from a wide
variety of one semester, more specialized courses.
" The choices are real good, but I
am unhappy that they did away with
the Honors and APP courses in English.
They could have kept them, but not offered an extra point, as in social studies." - Marcy Helfand
"The English courses offered are so
diffuse and varied that APEX has lost
its original direction and meaning." Carey Witkov
" APEX is good because it offers
you a variety. You don't have to stick to
a framework of ideas when you are
choosing your courses; you are free to
choose something from every type of
subject." - Barbara Miretzky
Literature on Trial acquaints English
students with legal proceedings.
Introdu ct ion to Cin em a and Film
Work shop students study in a casual
setting.
Marty Schwartz, Dean Klassman, Steven Liss, Thomas Weber and Christine
Peterson improve their reading skills by
spending tim e in the reading center.
Miss Nancy Tripp lectures her class on
the requirem en ts of a good speaker.
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�Technology taught
by various means
Changes in the content and methods of education are closely connected
with the development of modern technology and the social changes accompaning it. At Niles North students receive the knowledge and specialization
needed to cope with the enormous problems that industry has created for
them. Just as North and its curriculum
change every year, so do the students'
attitudes towards it.
"When I first came to high school I
accepted and wanted a very standardized and traditional system. Now I favor a lot more flexibility and individualism." - Kathleen Sasamoto
"I think school is going to help me.
It's more for myself and my future, not
grades." - Renee Smolen
"With increased technology no one
or two courses can possibly cover any
field. Thus, education will have to become more specialized and focus upon
concentrated, individual study of one
subject." - Marcy Helfand
"I used to like school more when I
was younger and accepted it. Now I
wish I was free to take and do whatever
I'd like without constantly worrying
about the future." - Meryl Yale
Richard Rosenfeld observes the react ion of paramecium t o the
environment.
Mr. Ellerth Overboe lectures his students on the laws of Newtonian
mechanics.
A balance and graduated cylinder are
used by David Perry and Richard
Quateman to determine the density of
water.
Students use their self-scheduled time
to view a film loop in science seminar
on the procedure of an upcoming lab .
Careful observation is an important
part of scientific experimentation. Gary
Klein and Gail Hoffing practice this
technique in reading a thermometer.
Chemistry student Lorine Shintani
prepares a solution of copper nitrate.
Pamela Stoller diligently' concentrates
on the dissection of a fetal pig.
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reflected upon
by Northi students
Northi students find that they
must be resourceful in order to pass all
the classes they are taking. Unscheduled time is used to work on term papers, study for tests and read assignments. Yet sometimes students wonder
why they are doing all this work. Will it
prepare them for the future? What is
the purpose of education and life in
general?
"The purpose of life is to make the
best of yourself and do what you want
to. After that you should never hold any
regrets for your decisions." - Alan
Schachtman
"To enjoy life, get married and
have kids; just to enjoy myself: that's
what I want." - Steven Gould
"The purpose of life is to always try
better than you have and make the best
of it." - Robert Waldman
With the use of an overhead projector,
Mr. Leonard Ackman teaches the correct method of recordkeeping to his
class.
Precision is required in cutting a piece
or wood as Mark Siegal learns.
Checking figur es from a calculator is
one of the jobs of Kimberlee Sielck.
Nancy Kujawinski takes a pie out of
the oven without burning her fingers.
An important step in good dressmaking
is pressing the seams carefully as demonstrated by Dawn Dewer.
Through electronic courses, Bruce Terry
gains experience in the field of radio
communications.
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future schools
Most of our lives are so coordinated
that we don't even realize it. In order to
successfully operate under modular
scheduling, we must coordinate our
wants with our needs and regulate the
time we have to spend on each. What
will happen to North and other schools
of the future in about fifty years? This
question was answered by several
people.
"I think schools will be done with
in fifty years. Scientists will have invented a medicine for pregnant women
that will make their babies born with
knowledge." - Marc Baba
"They are not going to have teachers. They' ll have computers which
won't talk back, grade fairly and have
no favorites." - Michael Goldberg
" Schools are going to teach you
how to live life. They'll teach you to get
along with others, not things like English." - Steven Simpson
" Future education will be at home
through electronic means such as telephones. It won't become more depersonalized, but easier ways of getting
information will be available to all students." - Mr. Galen Hosler
Beth Anderson performs a backhand,
one of the more difficult strokes in
.tennis.
Boys in a physical education class participate in group exercises which are
part of the curriculum.
A s one of her duties of being a senior
gym leader, Karen Lund exhibits a
proper V-seat on the balance beam.
Nancy Wasserman tries t o tag home
plate in a close play in a softball game.
Holly Gistenson attempts to verbally
communicate her block construction to
Scott Brown during a humanities class.
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personal ties
with teachers
"The best academic environment is
a lax one with a lot of freedom, where
you can get to know teachers on a personal level." - June Klein
Freedom and relevancy were key
words in many student's responses as to
the best academic environment that
they would like to see in Niles North's
future. Students also seemed to unanimously desire better relationships and
more understanding between themselves and their teachers. Several students suggested possible improvements
in teaching methods.
"Teaching methods can be improved by using the text less and
relating to the environment." - Anne
O'Brien
"I like open discussions, not when
the teacher asks questions and points
out someone." - Nancy Schilling
"Smaller, more personalized classes where the teacher goes to the student
as person-to-person would stimulate
education." -Alan Lander
Seniors seemed to be more cynicaltowards education than underclassmen.
"I learned the most over the summer at camp when I knew everyone, had
small classes, no grades, and no busy
work assignments. I learned stuff really
affecting me. I haven't learned anything
this year that is worthwhile to me." Susan Kesselman
"When all the kids are really serious about school and not just there to
goof off, learning will occur most effectively." - Renee Smolen
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Scott Sherman employs hand gestures
as an effective method of conveying a
point in his freshman speech class.
Carol Morath illustrates the use of a
geiger counter to Robert Pikowsky.
Explaining the results of a recent lab to
Brad Greenburg is science resource center supervisor Mr. Ronald Vender.
Mr. Louis Magar conducts chamber
choir.
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academic growth
The pass-fail option instigated this
year at Niles North was welcomed by
many students. It released them from
the academic burdens associated with
grades and enabled them to take harder
courses without the fear of receiving a
low grade and thus lowering their grade
point averages.
" Pass-fail is great. You can take
more courses without as much pressure
on grades." - Marcy Helfand
" I really like pass-fail. It gives you
the opportunity to take more challenging courses that you wouldn't otherwise
take." - Rhonda Behr
Some students, however, were hesitant about the new pass-fail option.
"Colleges don't go for it, and that's
what really counts. You have to learn
just for the colleges, not because you
want to." - Robin Felix
"I really don't like pass-fail. I was
thinking of taking an academic course
pass-fail but I realized I would not try
enough." - Robin Shield
The termination of the honors
point this year also created some controversy. Some students feel that it is
unfair in determining class rank.
"The honors point should not be
the reason for taking an honors course,
but it is deserved for the amount of
work done." - Kathleen Sasamoto
To encourage class participation of every student, Stuart Behrman, William
Brown and Steven Doroff lead a discussion on the causes of the Civil War.
Mr. Herb ert Bri11har7J. helps biology
s tudents Paula Ablim and Arl ene
Crown focus clearly on a microscopic
specimen .
Laura Lindquist and Cynthia Johnson
collect data from a chemistry experiment with the help of Mr . Bruce
Snyder.
A microfilm reader in the LMC provides Ira Hanan with all the historical
facts of a past news event at a glance.
A difficult question on a German exam
is perplexing to Barbara Schmidt.
In the relaxed atmosphere of his Short
Fiction Masterpieces class, Mr. Barry
Deardorff discusses literary symbolism.
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for study, relaxation
This year modular scheduling sup·
plies the Northi student with long
spans of unscheduled time. Numerous
facilities are available for his use.
"I go to the LMC because I can
study there. I never spend time in the
cafeteriP because it's too noisy and I
like to spend my day doing my homework assignments." - Robin Shield
"I spend my time in the English
resource center because there are a lot
of resources available there. If you want
to talk, you can go in the back, you can
have conferences with teachers, and if
you want you can do homework at the
private carrels. There are also a lot of
books to read there." - Michael
Kaufman
"I am in science seminar basically
because I am concentrating on advanced math and science. The informal
atmosphere is conducive to learning
these subjects." - Michael Ruchim
"I spend time in the cafeteria because all my friends are there and I can
do homework and study better with
noise." - Ilene Newman
'"It's weird. Everyone in choir
hangs out in the music room; all the
band kids are always in the band
room, and everyone on the debate team
is in C200." - Alan Boxenbaum
9usan Garfinkle finds the solitary envionment of the LMC ideal for study.
Students find the resource center conducive to individual or group study.
Math resource center is a perfect place
to confer about algebra problems.
Burton Dechter and Roberta Morton
use their unscheduled time to do research for a term paper in the LMC.
Atlases in the LMC provide Jan
Epstein with the information needed to
complete a map for Western
Civilization.
Pamela Graf relaxes outside in the
courtyard while reading the North Star.
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needed for pursuing
individual interests
The benefits and effects of modular
scheduling can be very simple or complex depending upon the student. What
each student gets out of this program
relates to what his input is. Modular
scheduling aims to increase the student's freedom and thus allow him more
time to pursue his individual interests,
both in and out of the formal classroom.
Northi students responded to this
change quite differently. Some favored
the new type of scheduling while other
students saw numerous faults in it.
"Modular scheduling benefits good
students. They tend to take advantage
of their free time. On the other hand,
poor students don't know what to do
with this free time and their grades
drop." - Ellene Hiller
"It's strange. This type of scheduling is supposedly more flexible, but it's
more difficult to schedule your courses
without a conflict or overlap now." Cecilia Schwab
"Niles North does not have the facilities needed for modular scheduling.
There are too many students and not
enough places for them to go during
their self-scheduled time. However, it
does have its good points. You can take
whatever you want to and you have
more feedom to do things on your own."
-Ione Richards
"The practical purpose of modular
scheduling is to prepare you for college
where not all of your time is taken up by
classes; you must schedule it yourself."
- Janet Sklansky
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Student monitor Karen Yanow reduces
the responsibilities of hall secretaries
as she writes Judy Jacob 's admit.
N eil Hirsch s tudies his notes in a resource center during his free time.
Jay Ginsburg enjoys a casual conversat ion on t he t elephone between classes.
Benches in Old Orchard shopping center provide Steven Nicholson with a
secluded place to review his class notes.
Self-schedul ed time is used by Ann
Gutman t o play hopscotch with her
friends.
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Northi upperclassmen participated
in a work-study program consisting of
one-half day spent in school and the
other half on the job. As a part of this
program, students were required to attend a class where they learned about
various jobs and the many responsibilities involved in them.
In addition, the students worked a
minimum of fifteen hours per week at
the job of their choice. The goals of the
CVE program are two-fold: to develop
responsibility and maturity in students
and to provide them with business experience and a more varied and interesting scope of activities for pursuing
their educational goals.
" I signed up for work-study to get
credit for working. As a dental receptionist , I'm improving such skills as
my typing." - Sandra Bymel
"I want to be an executive secretary and working at the Old Orchard
Bank as a clerk and typist gives me the
background." - Wanda Weglarz
"Through CVE I am making money
and gaining experience working with
people. It gives me the chance to get out
into the business world and find out
what's going on there. I learn how many
different kinds of people there are as
well as how to get along with them." Linda Zolt
" In the class I'm finding out the
responsibilities entailed in working. On
my job I learn different things about
banking that will help me in the future.
If I ever need money I've got the experience to get a job in a bank." - Cathy
Burland
At her jo b at Washington National Insurance Company, Christine Becharas
concen t rat es on t y ping in surance
form s.
Through her job at the Old Orchard
Bank, Cathy Burland learns that accuracy is required in banking practices.
Various tasks such as wrapping packages and answering the phone are done
by Linda Zolt at Hirsch Clothing Store.
Wiping windows is part of Larry S tein's
job at the Viking Sunoco S tation .
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in community work
In June 1970 the social studies
department offered to the students of
Niles North the opportunity of receiving credit for volunteer work. This work
is accompanied by an academic assignment related to the service. In two years
this program has greatly expanded.
Social, civic, political and conservation
agencies, as well as schools, hospitals
and nursing homes, seek students as
volunteers .
"I'm gaining a lot of practical experience working with deaf children. I
have learned to look at people who have
a handicap as having the same potential as those without a handicap. While
working with these children I feel wanted." - Karen Marx
"By working with mentally retarded and normal kids I have decided to
make special education my life's work. I
did this without getting credit for the
last two years, so I want to get credit for
it this year. I get satisfaction out of
making kids laugh and smile and I like
the appreciation that they show me in
return . Sometimes you can get much
closer to a retarded child than you can
to someone who is normal." - Marla
Dubin
"It is good to do community service
because I'm out into the real community and away from the school. This way I
am able to use what I've memorized in
school." - Paula Weinbaum
"Community service provides me
with the opportunity to see what the
field I intend to go into after I go to college is like." - Janice Berger
Mixing clay with nursery school children at Niles Township J ewish Congregation is Sheryl Waxburg, a volunteer
aide.
Barbara Holl ek learns that unusual
objects attract a small boy's attention.
Teaching deaf children to read helps
Janice Berger prepare for her future
career in deaf education.
Karen Marx strives to develop the
fundamental reading skills of a deaf
child .
Marla Dubin demonstrates how to
thread a button to a nursery school
child .
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A student's total educational experience is not complete if he stays within
the traditional classroom structure.
Northi students are discovering that
they inust expand their scope of activities in order to gain a complete understanding of life and the people around
them. This knowledge is gained by students outside the school through workstudy and community service as well as
through independent study projects
and innovative classes. These new
classes encourage students to search for
knowledge as opposed to being fed
knowledge.
"Learning is a process by which one
bec.o mes familiar with all facets of life.
Thus, the most important part of learning is out of the traditional classroom."
- Susan Emalfarb
"One learns merely the basics at
school. A person's main knowledge of
life comes from experience. School helps
you make the best out of these experiences." - Nancy Schwartz
"The special experience of learning
shouldn't be wasted on book knowledge.
Instead, it should be a total involvement in finding out about the world, its
people, and what needs to be changed."
- Marcia Wisper
"To me, learning is finding out
about things around me, not only history. I'd rather learn about current affairs
and possible solutions for them than
history." - Vicki Gordon
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Richard Evers pumps gasoline at the
Northi Viking Sunoco station.
Susanne Sperling gives a patient at
Skokie Valley Hospit al a ch eerful
smile.
Janet Haugsness learns that one of the
responsibilities of being a secretary is
addressing and typing letters.
Competion in skills such as running is
stressed in boys ' gym classes.
In preparation for halft ime p erformances at football games, Daniel Levenson concent ra tes on playing his
trumpet.
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Un pr ed ict ab ilit y of stu de nts ' futures
The produc tion of Saga include s
the croppin g of numero us picture s, designing layouts , writing copy and cutlines in additio n to a great deal of typing. It also include s tension right before
a deadlin e and the feeling of not knowing_exactly how the end produc t will
turn out. Howeve r, Saga '72 include s
the challen ge of trying someth ing new
in the form of a differen t physica l appearanc e. Each section of the book has
a differe nt layout style making it
unique from every other section . Theme
is emphas ized through out the book by
the use of quotes from the studen t
body, faculty and admini stration in an
attemp t to capture their though ts and
fe elings as they try to foresee the
unfores eeable.
"When we began workin g on the
yearboo k last summe r, the most difficult task was finding a general though t
that we wanted to convey through out
the book. This was really hard because
there is no typical Niles North student .
One thing we felt everyone had in common, however, was that each studen t is
searchi ng for someth ing differen t that
no one can really unders tand or grasp."
- Gail Hoffing
"Throu gh Saga I have had the
chance to meet a much larger portion of
the studen t body. It has been a good
experience, I think, and I will benefit
from it." - Judy Jacob
"I enjoy the respon sibility and
challen ge of meetin g yearbo ok deadlines. It gives me satisfac tion when I get
it all done and see the finishe d product." - Danny Minkus
CO-EDIT ORS-IN- CHIEF Gail Hoffing, J udy Kuhn and Ann Hoffman discuss
a yearbook layout.
A. Goldman , H.
SAGA PHOTOG RAPHER S - S. Roth, M. Deutsch, H. Katz, W. Carlson,
Kreiger.
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paper re; readers
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SAGA SECTION EDITORS - Back Row: B. Lowenster n, B. Bolshon, C. Schiff, J.
S. LevenJ. Rand, P. Szymski, N. Handmake r, S. Tucker. S econd Row: L. Schubert, P. Shapiro,
Abramson,
Koff. Front Row: B. Clamage, D. Campise, T. Waxberg, J. Janis, B. Gordon,
son, S. Rubin, M. Suzukida, E.
D. Minkus.
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CROPPING PICTURE S for a layout in the activities section are Pam
Szymski and Nancy Handmake r.
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layout style makin
very other section. Th
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NORTH STAR PAGE EDITORS S. Siegel. Third Row: R. Cowin, H . Daar.
Eisenstein. Front Row: H. Fine, S. Riemer.
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The North Star serves as a means
of communi~ation between faculty,
administrators and students of Niles
North. This year the newspaper received more voice from its readers
through "Letters to the Editor." A new
column, "Most Anything You Want,"
was introduced which reviewed coming
events in the area.
"The greatest satisfaction is getting reactions on things you've written
and knowing you've reached just a few
people. When this has been accomplished, it makes the whole issue worthwhile." - Robin Goland
"Being a North Star photographer
combined an activity I enjoyed doing
with the reward of putting out a group
project." - Jeffrey Baerman
" I get personal satisfaction by writing for the column because I like to let
people know about constructive things
they can do." - Brian Cogan
"The newspaper really taught me
what communication is. From newspaper, I've discovered the basic key to
communication - how to think logically and how to write clearly and effectively." - Pamela Abramson
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - Back Row: S . Kinoshita, G. Myers, K. Kaufman, D.
Weissman. Fourth Row: J. Baerman, J. Nordberg, S. Robin, B. Myhr, L. Metcoff, H. Dembo,
M. Bosley, K. Sasamoto, P. Jacks, J. Johnson. Third Row: D. Levenson, S. Riemer, M. Goldstein, S. Gumbiner. Second Row: J . Garfield, M. Eisenstein, R. Goland, B. Greenberg, A.
Hoffman, J. Kuhn, K. Schirmer. Front Row: G. Hoffing, S. Emalfarb, C. Welter, B. Bolshon,
R. Cohen.
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NATIO NAL MERIT SEMI-FINA LISTS - T op: S . Soloway. Middle: N. Levin,
D. Slaton . Bottom: J. Farkas, D. Weissman.
Northi upperclas smen again captured literary and scholastic honors this
year. ·In order to become a member of
Quill and Scroll, a student must have
published his photograp hs, cartoons or
210 printed inches of news stories or
have been an outstandi ng editor on the
school yearbook. Calliope, Northi's literary magazine , served as an outlet for
students to express themselv es creatively. Entries submitted included essays, short stories, poetry, artwork and
photograp hy.
Members hip in the National Honor
Society was determin ed by each student's grade point average, school and
communi ty activities and teacher and
student recomme ndations. National
Merit Semi-fina lists were selected according to their scores on the National
Merit Semi-fina list Qualifyin g Test.
Students took the test on a voluntary
basis in their junior year.
"Being a National Merit Semi-finalist, I find that colleges are impressed
by this and that they show their approval by sending me informatio n about
their school." - Scott Soloway
" So far, it has helped me with prestige. Schools are anxious for me to attend them." - Neil Levin
CALLIOPE - B. Lowenstem, P. Jacks, M. Eisenstein, R. Mitchell, N. Levin, D. Perkal.
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School Government was newlyformed to organize a group that had an
effective voice in school matters. It consisted of three administrators, three
parents, five teachers and seven students. Among other activities, the
group investigated the best form of hall
movement, made open study rooms
available to students and proposed to
change the music in the halls during the
five minute passing periods .
"I ran for School Government because I thought it has good potential
and I could get some of the things I
thought students were entitled to." Richard Hoffman .
"I wanted to try to change rules
that bothered me as well as others. Everyone seems to get along by keeping an
open mind." - Marty Zwick.
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SCHOOL GOVERNMENT - Standing: Dr. Gilbert Weldy, Miss Virginia Landwehr, Mrs. Edith Korn, M . Zwick, J . Schallman, Mr. Richard Nugent, R. Hoffman, M. McDade, Dr. Charles Thompson, C. Witkov. Seated: Mrs. Charlotte Jaffe, Mrs. Helen Dewar, M. Schaffner, Mrs. Mary Mur-·
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COMPASS (Committee on
Pride and School Spirit) was formed
this year in an attempt to eliminate
student apathy. One of its main projects during the year was sponsoring
OK (Opportunity Knocks) Day. A
full school day was devoted to various club meetings which allowed
students to attend those that interested them.
"I felt school spirit wasn't just
cheerleading and going to athletic
games and meets. I joined the COMPASS Committee to show the student body that school spirit could be
evolved through the other side of
school activities." - Debbie Magad.
"I feel that COMPASS wasn't as
successful as it should have been .
Most of the student body won't take
it upon themselves to promote pride
in the school." - Cheryl Melman .
"I feel the purpose behind
it was good. It's too bad it didn't get
off the ground." - Cindy Block .
COMPASS COMMITI'EE MEMBERS make plans for OK Day.
COMPASS COMMITIEE - Back Row: M. Schusteff, N. Libman, M. Zwick, J. Mantelman, M. Litrofsky, S. Chavin, B. Byster, C. Weinman, K.
Stevens, M. Prace. Third Row: P. Stoller, C. Block, D. Magad, N. Nadler, C. Melman, E . Cohen, M. Goldstein, M. Wolfe, L. Gumbiner. Second Row:
C. Epstein, S. Lowenstein, N. Schimmel, F. Lazar, D. Hefter, D. Goldstein, R. Finkel, P. Weisman. Front Row: R. Baka!, S . Jackson, R. Morris, R.
Nissenson, L. Metcoff, J. Berkson, Dr. Gilbert Weldy.
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Sponsoring school activities is the
main goal behind class board. Each
group has a special purpose in carrying
out a specific project. As the class level
progresses, each job becomes more important and requires more unification
among its members.
" As members of senior class board,
our main purpose was to plan homecoming. We tried to make it a memorable and entertaining experience to the
student body. We also organized graduation." - Arthur Simon
"The whole function of a class
board, I feel, has been to provide extra
activities for students outside of the
academic scope in order to expose students to as many experiences as possible." - Harold Dembo
"The purpose of class board is to do
things for the class. One of our main
duties is to plan prom. We try to raise
money during the year so we can plan
prom which is doing something for the
class in a way." - Joseph Hankin
"As students get older, they lose
interest in the school itself. Because of
this, I feel class board is dissolving." Paula Weinbaum
SENIOR CLASS BOARD - Back Row: S. Gumbiner, A. Hoffman, M. Schulman, M. Eckhardt, S.
Riemer. Fourth Row: J. Berger, P. Abramson, S . Sternberg, A. Schachtman, H . Dembo. Third Row:
K. Shirmer, D. Roitman, L. Goldstein, J. Schwartz. Second Row: B. Donenberg, J. Gartzman, R.
Cohen. Front Row: C. Johnson, R. Wilcox, G. Hoffing (treasurer), C. Gelder (secretary), A. Simon
(president), M. Schwartz (vice-president), F. Kelly.
JUNIOR CLASS BOARD - Back Row: S. Weinstein, D. Weil (treasurer), H. Daar, J. Hankin (president), E. Goldstein, C. Johnson, J . Adams, L.
Jones, S. Ozell. Second Row: S. Atlas, P . Weinbaum (vice-president), J. Blachman, M. Seitler (secretary), H. Kramer, M. Price, N. Cassman, J . Heller. Front Row: W. Carlson, G. Verch, E. Koff, V. Porter, K. Kochevar, K. Smith, D. Campise .
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SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD - Back Row: D. Hanley, B. Berlin, I. Goodfriend. Third Row: J. Bendersky,
S. Chavin, E. Eisenstein, R. Waldman, D. Roback. Second Row: J. Berkson, M. Turbov, S. Merritt, S . Zimmerman (vice-presiden t), H. Seitler (president), P. Weisman (secretary}, J. Pappanduros, D. Marcado, C.
Lazarus. Front Row: D. Rosenbloom, C. Feinglass, S. Goldman, P. Kohlenbrener, E. Perbonner, S. Chemers.
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Brown, M . Rubin, J. Hanus, D. Levitt, M. Kamin, H . Finkel.
"I'm on class board because I feel
our class needed good officers with good
ideas to make money for fun projects .
This year we had more organizatio n. We
sponsored the Freshman Kickoff Dance,
the Tarshis concert and the carnival."
- Harriet Seitler
" I wanted to be on class board because I feel it's the only student government left in the school with any real
purpose behind it, although it seems to
be only social. I hope to make it more by
being on it. People identify more with
their own class and it's too hard to
reach the whole school." - Ellen
Hoffing
" Freshman class board served
mainly as a year of organizatio n. Preparing for the future, we began moneyraising projects." - Shelley Waxburg
"This is my second year on class
board and it's basically the same as last
year. However, now we know what to
do, how much money we should have
and how to go about doing different
things. This year mass confusion was
over for us." - Patti Weisman
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HALL A COUNCIL - Back Row: D. Magad, S. Tucker, S. Kray, B. Nierman (secretary), M. Wolke, R. Berman. Second Row: P. Shapiro, J.
Janis (vice-president), T. Waxberg (president), K. Blake, L. Orman, S. Rotman, A. Kusnetz. Front Row: C. Siemionko, I. Karnow, M.
Cann, K. Riederman, D. Rothner, H. Zoberman.
Originally hall council's purpose
was to promote spirit within each hall
and extend that spirit to the rest of the
school by sponsoring activities. Each
hall traditionally sponsors projects during the year. But each year these projects become fewer as it is apparent
that school spirit is dying, and thus hall
presidents are afraid to schedule more
activities because of the lack of involvement from the rest of the student body.
"Hall Council doesn't plan activities for the hall anymore. This year we
are planning projects for the whole
school because hall spirit is dissolving."
- Terry Wax berg
"I feel hall councils should be abolished as they're not serving their original purpose." - Sheryl Waxburg
"I joined hall council to instill
what's left of a dying school spirit into
the students." - Susan Grahn
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HALL B COUNCIL - Back Row: R. Stone, S. Waxburg (president), D. Chez, A. Becharas, T. Esrig, N. Libman, S. Jackson. Front Row: S. Waxburg, S. Grahn (secretary-treasurer), B. Schactman.
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HALL C COUNCIL - Back Row: C. Shattil, K. Hechtman, A. Weisberg, M . Salberg, K. Weisberg (president). Second Row: M. Kamin, Miss Dottie
Fugiel (sponsor), G. Morris, R. France, S. Lisit, L. Lipton, P . Corday, M . Plotkin, D. Friedman. Front Row: R. Spatz, N. Janis, D. Hefter, S. Zook .
"This year Hall D Council members joined on a volunteer basis. Meetings were opened to all students who
were interested." - Marsha Bosley
"There wasn't really much going on
in the school, so I felt that there should
be more enthusiasm and I think if we
put more into it by the way of spirit
we'll get more out of it. The reason that
a hall council still exists is that the
members think maybe they'll be able to
get more accomplished than what has
been done in the past." - Kenneth
Hechtman
"I wanted to be part of an organization to make different and interesting
projects for students to do outside of
school." - Marcy Plotkin
"What we really need is more participation on the part of the student
body.~' - Carlen Magad
HALL D COUNCIL - Back Row: E. Turovitz, L . Lucas, K. Tomback, P. Azriel (vice-president),
M. Bosley (president), C. Lerman (treasurer) . Third Row: M . Palmer, L. Kaplan, D. Goldman, D.
Greenberg (secretary), S. Harris, S. Bemer, A. Binder, D . Levitt, B . Levy. Second Row: C. Taussig,
J . Hanus, C. Penzik, E. Hoffing. Front Row: C. Magad, R. Weiss, D . Packer, H . Goldberg.
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This year the Debate Club practiced the art of logical reasoning by
debating the topic Resolved: That jury
systems should be significantly
changed in the United States. Forensics
team members participated in various
aspects of oration at inter-scholastic
speech tournaments. PA announcers
kept the students and faculty informed
of school activities.
"I enjoyed doing radio speaking for
the forensics team, so I tried out for PA
announcers ." - Rich Cowin
"There are more aspects to debate
than just the intellectual one. There are
also the social and the ego-boosting
aspects." - Carey Witkov
"I joined the debate team because I
like the speaking experience. I'd like to
become a lawyer, and I want to be able
to argue points well enough to .win
cases." - Susan Goldman
"You might say 1 want to do my
thing by talking to others. I've gained
the spirit of team effort because in forensics you win by team effort, not only
individual." - Gary Ruben
VARSITY DEBATE TEAM - Standing: M. Schubert, D. Gelfand, A. Mott, D. Weissman, C.
Witkov, A. Gomberg, Mr. James VanDelinder (coach). Second Row: A. Kramer, P . Stoller, B.
Schmidt. Front Row: M. Kaufman, J. Africk, S. Lazar.
NOVICE DEBATE TEAM - Standing: J. Stoller, N. Samuels, M. Jacobs, B. Hammond, Mr. James VanDelinder (coach). Seated: M. Lundy, S. Goldman, D. Axelrod.
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D. Kassel, D. Gelfand , R. Cowin, G. Ruben. Third
FORENSICS - Back Row: A. Lander, M. Wolfe, E. Roth, R. Dewald,
Stevens , J . Lifton, T. Schnell, E. Werres, R. Lang, K. Silk.
Row: B. Spiegel, J. Klein, S. Fortuna to. Seated: S.
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�Drama club, Thespians
NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY - Back Row: B. Greenberg, K. Wallis, S. Silver, S. Massie. . c oos, M. 1e rn . E ..Werres,
T. Schnell, G. Orner, T . Sacks, L. Warshawsky, R. DeWald, R. Goland, C. Schiff, C. Waxman, Second Row: M. Berman, J. Feingold,
S. Schy, B. Sucherrnan, L. Goldin (president), C. Gelder (points chairman), R. Angell (treasurer), K. Silk (secretary), G. Myers, K.
Cronin, S. Rosenthal. Front Row: M. Zwick, J. Sampson, A. Roter, G. Cohen, G. Novak, L. Masterton, M. Litrofsky, L. Millman, L.
Jones .
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BEFORE GEITING into costume, 8arlen Magad takes a final look at her make-up application .
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Certain requiremen ts must be met
for one to become a member of the National Thespian Society. A student receives one point for every ten hours of
work. He must earn a minimum of ten
points. These points can be earned by
working on any kind of crew or by performing on stage .
" Thespians is a group of students
interested in promoting the theatre department. We're raising money to take
a trip to a unique theatre. We're mainly
a fund-raisin g group now." - Marla
Berman
"It gives me such satisfactio n
knowing I worked so hard." - Gayle
Novak
Drama Club membersh ip was
opened to interested students. Meetings consisted of activities from improvisations to make-up demonstrat ions.
"Drama Club gives anyone who is
interested in theatre and has not participated in a production a chance to get
a taste of what it's like being in a
show." - Gail Myers
"It's important to help the freshmen so they'll know about drama before
they perform." - Terry Sacks
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S. Chavin, M . Litrofsky, S. SilDRAMA CLUB - Back Row: N. Levin, E . Werres, J. Winter, J . Bendersky, L. Moninger, E . Turovitz, I. Goodfriend,
E. Hirsch. S econd Row:
Third Row: K. Silk, R. Rashkow, G. Myers, M. Vale, P . Meek, S. Berner, M. Kamin, Y. Ciupke, L . Mast erton, T . Schnell,
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L . Lipton, T . Berkowitz, P. Robinson, P. Graf, T . Sacks (president), B. Sucherman, R. Wulff. Front Row:
T. Elbaum, S. Farber, S . Vicker, R. Weiss,
D. Levitt, G. Hessing, M. Sklar, S. Zagon, D. Elbaum, M. Morris, L. Goldin, M. Berman.
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CONCERT BAND - Standing: P. Turner, R. Hobs, A. Boxenbirum, N. Cellini, D. Gistenson, F. Sostrin, G. Brin, R. Aaron, K. Turski. Back Row
Seated: I. Tsuneta, J. Lusk, C. Lazarus, D. Erikson, E . Picker, M. Cohen, M. Salk, D. Thomas, C. Locke, D. Brody, R. Horgan (president), D. Miller,
M. Miller, M. Venn, L. Miller, T. Nelson. Third Row: D. Neumark, B. Smith, J. Zebovitz, R. Kasman, G. Berns, B. Byram, M. Kogan, M. Jacobs, L.
Steinberg, I. Alport, J. Tarshis, R. Steinberg, J. Zebovitz, G. Zimmer, J. Korn, D. Levenson, M. Bloom, D. Alpert, A. Medansky, F. Lewin; ·o. Weiss-
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throughout t he school year. Playing in
three concerts, graduation and the
Homecoming and Memorial Day parades, the band displayed its talents.
The group also entertained fans at all
home football and basketball games.
Stage Band participated in the
concert held last May by performing
various jazz-rock selections .
" I joined the band to get into music
and feel how the composer wrote each
piece." - Ronald Horgan .
"It's very relaxing to play in band.
It gives me something to do during the
day." -David Weissman .
"I've had an interest in music since
fourth grade when I started playing an
instrument. I don 't think I'll go into
music professionally because music is
just an outside interest for me." - Dan
Alpert.
" I played in Stage Band because I
need the experience since I plan to major in music.'' - Dan Levenson.
man. Second Row: J . Farkas, J. Rand, J. Sampson, R. Tobias, C. Ransdell, T. Sclachter, M. Stein, J. Kane, E. Melcher, C. Scholl, D. Becker, H .
Runge, J . Abrams. Front Row: C. Gelder (secretary), M. Wood, M. Eckhardt (vice-president), S. Sternberg, L. Miller, M. Schubert, G. Mager!, D.
Bennett.
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Studen ts voice talents
Music written by great composers,
such as Bach and Brahms, is the type of
music sung by Chamber Choir. All
types of music are sung by Viking Male
Chorus and Girls Glee. Madrigal singers
were forced to meet outside of the
school because it was not possible to fit
Madrigal into the modular schedule.
They sing sixteenth century music from
the Renaissance period in four and five
part harmony. These groups give students interested in singing the opportunity to chose from a wide variety of
musical groups .
"I plan to major in theatre so I
think Chamber Choir is good voice
training." - Gail Myers
"I enjoy music and singing in class.
It's a break from the normal routine."
-Tim Fu
"We learn about the songs we sing
and the atmosphere is very informal ."
- Sharon Sonenschein
"I enjoy Madrigal the most because
it gives me the chance to use my skills
extensively." - Marla Berman
CHAMBER CHOIR - Back Row: C. Welter, S. Riemer, E. Werres, B. Brenner, D. Pogoff, J. Sacks,
G. Omer. ::>econd Row: J. Glickman, C. Thompson, R. DeWald, S. Silver, R. Eichaker, J. Kernes, D.
Levenson. Front Row: L. Goldin, K. Silk, G. Myers, J. Share, M. Berman. ::>eated: Mr. Louis Magor.
VIKING MALE CHORUS -:itanding: Mr. Louis Magor (director). Hack Row: M. Schrenkel, B. Sucherman, R. Eichaker, J. Schaeffer, D. Miller. :iecond Row: T. Stroner, B. Solomon, T . Sci !II, R. Goeltenbodt. Front Row: K. Simons, T . Fu, H. Roseman .
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GIRLS GLEE - Back Row: L. Glickman, M. Maloney, J. Lehrer, K. Hode, J. Tuttle, J . Heller,
B. Wdowicki, D. Fox . Second Row: L. Tucker, S. Sonenschein, J. Gill, M. Gorov, I. Tsuneta, B.
Levy, M. Morse. Seated: L. Lipton.
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CHORAL UNION - Back Row: K Wallis, B. Solomon, R. Gordon, M. Zwick, L. Jones, M. Frank, D.
Perkal. Front Row: T. Schnell, P. Carbonara, V. Simpson, C. Salvatore, S. Lowenstein, S. Asher, R.
Nissenson .
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CLARINET CHOIR - Standing: J . Zebovitz, J . Farkas, J. Rand, D. Neumark, B. Byram, J. Sampson, R. Kasman. Seated:
Becker, H. Runge, J . Abrams, R. Tobias, M. Kogan .
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PERFECTING their music skills are Roberta Gordon and Allen Feuerstein.
Northi' s orchestra joined the orcpestras of Niles West and East to perform in concert last April. The winter
and spring concerts gave the orchestra
other opportuniti es to perform in public. The Clarinet Choir took part in the
State Solo and Ensemble Contest and
in the spring concert. Singing all types
of music, Choral Union participated in
various concerts throughout the year.
"Being a member of the Clarinet
Choir enabled me to gain experience by
playing in a musical ensemble group."
- Jeff Sampson.
"Clarinet Choir gave me the chance
to broaden my horizon in the field of
music." -Barb Byram.
"I auditioned for Choral Union
because I love to sing. It not only gave
me the opportunit y to sing, but it
taught me how to sing properly. "
Roberta Gordon .
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ORCHESTRA - Back Row: R. Gordon, M. Heimlich, S . Asher, A. Kusnetz, S . Vicker, G. Fischman. Front Row: E.
Johnson, A. Slaton, G. Herrmann, D. Staton .
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ALCHEMISTS ANONYMOUS - Standing: M. Kogan, Mr. Frank Cardulla (advisor), F. Brass, D. Alpert, M. Schubert, M. Stein. Seated: M. Stein (president), S. Soloway (treasurer) , B. Elenbogen (vicepresident).
BIOLOGY CLUB - Standing: M . Sklar, L. Moninger, R. Rosenfeld, M. Rasky, R. Epstein, D. Perry, F. Brass, Mr. Herbert Brigham
(advisor), C. Morath. Seated: M. Sherman (president), R. Pikowsky (vice-president), R. Levy (secretary-treasurer) .
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB - Back Row: Mr. William Strong (advisor) , J . Terlecki, R. Rosen thal, S . Litwin, M. Friedlander, 0 . Weil, J. Winter, E. Turovitz. Fourth Row: S . Rubinstein, F.
Samsky, D. Friedman, T . Berkowitz, L. Lipton, D. Rothner, M. Raskin. Third Row: L. Moninger, S.
Kasch, S. Fleishman, S. Rivkin, 0. Cohen, M. Wolfe, T. Bernstein. Second Row: E. Picker, N. Miller, K. Blake, M. Vale, M. Kamin, .fl. Copeland, M. Prace. Front Row: J . Neu, S . Kaufman, L. Calde'
rone, F. Friedman.
New and different experiments
were discussed and demonstrated at
Alchemists Anonymous meet ings . At
the beginning of the school year, Biology Club members chose various sub jects in the fields they wanted to pursue
and explore as a group. Due to the decreasing membership in each individual
foreign language club, the clubs combined to form one unified group. At
each meeting of Infinity Limited, a
member presented to the group a
thought-challe nging problem.
"I had taken a chemistry course
and became interested so I joined
Alchemists Anon y mous. " - Bruce
Elenbogen
"Biology Club is for students interested in the subject. It gave us the
chance to look into aspects we were interested in. We also had the opportunity to use the school equipment and to
discuss and take part in group experiments." - Richard Levy
"Since all the foreign languages
have combined into one club, we watch
slides of different countries and compare their cultures." - Mindy Wolfe
" I joined to show math is fun and
not all work." - Barbara Miretzky
CONCENTRATIN G on a math equation are Judy Rand and Barb M iretzky .
INFINITY LIMITED - M. Suzukida, M. Venn, B. Miretzky (president), M. Wisper, J. Rand .
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Studen ts explore future professions
Looking ahead to the future, FBLA
was formed to help its members decide
what business career to pursue. In the
spring, the club attended a convention
held in Springfield where they met with
other FBLA clubs from Illinois. Each
month the Health Careers Club went to
Skokie Valley Hospital where they
toured the facilities and attended lectures on vocations. They also made
stuffed animals for the Red Cross.
Watching movies on different teaching
situations and attending lectures given
by Northi teachers were among FTA's
activities this year.
"The main problem FBLA faced
was that we weren't recognized by the
student body. As a result, our membership was low." -Deborah Zielen
"I joined Health Careers to learn
more about nursing." - Cindy Miller
"I plan to teach so I became a
member of FTA." - Helaine Berger
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HEALTH CAREERS CLUB - Standing: G. Herrmann, N.
Symonds, S. Garfinkle. Seated: C. Miller (president).
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA - Standing: M . Stem, J . Bethman, S. Glazer (treasurer), C.
Neuhaus, P. Shatney, M. Betancourt, R. Sayad. Seated: K. Sielck (vice-president), D. Zielen (president).
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FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - Back Row: M. Duby, C. Epstein, P . Turner, B. Lurie. Third Row: C. Seltzer,
Second Row: D. WithLurie (president), D. Friedman (vice-president), H . Berger (secretary), I. Gottlieb (treasurer), R. Shield, R. Leikin, E. Turovitz.
S. Reynolds, D. Nissen, E. Lurie, J. Winter, M. Sklar. Front Row: M. Kamin, D. Cohen, R. Hecht, T . Rudd, M. Vale. J.
erbee, P. Scanlon, D. Chensky,
Epstein, I. Goodfrienrl
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WORKING TOGETHER to make chocolate chip cookies are Debbie Witherbee, Nancy Bielinski and Carrie Seltzer.
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Home Economics Club members
engaged in various activities throughout the year, such as sewing, cooking
and making ties and decoupages.
Office Occupations members
raised money during the year to hold
their annual employer appreciation
banquet.
"Since I'm president, I have to
demonstrate to the club how to make
things . This way, I feel I am gaining
experience, as I want to become a home
ec teacher." - Carrie Seltzer
" I joined Office Occupations because I'm on work-study and if you work
in an office it is a requirement to join
the club." - Margaret Blanck
"The Home Ee Club sounded appealing because I thought it would do
fun things. It would be more interesting, though, if we did more things out of
the ordinary." - Julie Ezrin
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS - Standing: J. Simpson, N. Ward, K. Blanck, L. Palatnik (treasurer), L. Zolt, J. Haugsness
Seated: C. Becharas (president).
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D. Room, S. Kenoe, C. Brenndoerfer, S.
MODEL RAILROAD CLUB - Standing: R. Harris, Mr. Eugene Kuntz (advisor), K. Turski, W. Fritchie,
P. Gruhn, P. Kanter. Seated Front: R. Rosenfeld
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Rubinstein, J. Vaughn, A. Reizman, R. Levenson, _. Brand, M. Gelfond. Seated Back: C. Hanold,
(secretary), S. Rosnick (president), T. Fu (vice-president). M. Frank (treasurer).
RICHARD ROSENFEL D and Steve Rosnick set up their display for OK Day.
CAUTIOUSLY ENGINEER ING a model train is Allan Reizman.
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OVERHEAD AND THIRD RAIL - B. Harris (president), Mrs. Jacquelyn Coleman (co-advisor) , S. Rosnick,
During National Model Railroad
month, ABC news and cameram en
came to Niles North to film a Model
Railroad Club meeting. The Skokie Life
newspape r also ran an article on the
club to commemo rate this month. The
club gives its members the opportuni ty
to share with others their equipmen t
and knowledge of model trains.
The Overhead and Third Railway
Museum was newly-for med with the
purpose of buying a piece of land and
operating a CTA car on it.
"The Model Railroad Club sounded inte.restin g to me so I joined. It gives
me the opportun ity to meet new people." - Richard Rosenfeld
"The Overhead and Third Railway
Museum is a certified corporatio n. We
found that by becoming a corporatio n
we could obtain property at a cheaper
rate." - Robert Harris
DURING a Model Railroad club meeting, members work together to set up the train tracks .
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Abelman, B. Spiegel, R. Rogoff, E. Roth .
STU JACOBS, Joel Glicksman and Sam Levy divide money for different stocks before investing in the market.
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For the first time since Stock Club
was established, members invested in
the market. They gained insight into
the field by watching their money fluctuate. Money Club members traded or
auctioned their coins and talked about
their collections at their meetings. By
participating in original trials and cases, Law Club members got a taste of
what it's like being in a real courtroom
situation.
"In order to have a knowledge of
current issues, the Stock Club serves as
a springboard to come together with
others who can comprehend and intelligently discuss this field . It serves as
both a hobby and potential profession."
- Joel Glicksman
"I joined Money Club as a collector
interested in picking up coins at a
cheaper rate." - Joel Chaitman
"I'm not interested in law so much.
I am, however, interested in how a lawyer with a strong personality can sway
the jury." -Scott Kinoshita
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Stem, B. Krause (secretary). Second Row: Mr. William Robinson (advisor), B. Kraft, D. Kalfen, E . Roth
(president) . L. Berg, S. Kinoshita, E. Lurie, R. Wien. Seated: R. Mitchell, M. Samuels, M. Goldstein, T.
Marx, A. Lander, E . Goldberg.
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STUDENTS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION - Back Row: G. Mager!, J. Horwitz, R. Mitchell, S. Silver, M. Stein, S. Kinoshita, R. Schoos, M.
Fankel. Fourth Row: R. Ramis, L. Lewis, M. Sklar, S. Fleishman, M. Frankel, K. Mihina, S. Garfinkle, B. Epstein, S. Stavnes. Third Row: P. Mallin,
N. Heether, P. Stoller, A. Boxenbaum, G. Miller, K. Mitchell, R. Kaplan, R. Hintz, M. Samuels. Second Row: L. Calderone, P. Turner, A. Krepack, S.
Simpson, R. Dechter, K. Simons, L. Simons. FrontRow: D. Becker, G. Edelman, J. Gutmann, M. Schubert, B. Shyette, D. Rhoades.
MARY SCHUBERT schedules a date on the SEA calendar in which members will get together to work on their project.
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STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL - Back Row: S. Sapoznik, R. Schwartz, N. Frankel , S. Sherman, M. Heimlich, J . Levin,
J. Greene, R. Smolen, R. Ransenberg, M. Sherman, R. Tobias, A. Messinger. Fourth Row: B. Epstein, J. Hirsch, A.
Mendkoff, J. }"ein, S. Fleishi.. .n, $.Lipschutz, S. Chavin, F. Kaplan, M. Goldstein, M. Gorof, D. Magad. Third
Row: G. Miller, P. Mallin, A. Bindet, S. Asher. S econd Row: M. Mora, B. Stokols, R. Lachman, D. Dic"k, S . Agronin,
M. Telman, R. LaZar. Front Row: S. Brodsky, A. Feuerstein, S. Capsuto, A. Boxenbaum, R. Finkel, M. Wolfe, A.
Sherman .
MEMBERS of Students for Israel do various dances at their Israeli Cafe.
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Students for Environme ntal Actior1
continued to inform the community of
the need to realize the importance of
conserving the environme nt. To promote this, the group started a STEP
(Save Trees, Environme nt and People)
box to recycle bottles and papers.
Students for Israel was originally
formed to help students better their
understand ing of Israel. To arouse enthusiasm, they explored the many different phases of Jewish customs and
traditions. Carrying out this idea, they
sponsored the Israeli Cafe and the
"Walk for Israel."
"Through my membership in SEA,
I feel I have learned quite a bit about
our environmen t." - Mary Schubert
"I joined Students for Israel because I wanted to learn more about the
country. I plan to live in Israel in the
future." - Steven Sherman
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Aside from playing chess, Chess
Club members received lectures by experienced players at their meetings.
Some of the members belonged to the
North Shore Chess League which participated in scheduled meets throughout the year. Meeting twice a week,
Bridge Club members played tournament and rubber bridge. Using the
school ham radio, Radio-Electronics
members operated their own station.
"I am in the Chess Club because I
enjoy meeting others with the same interest." - Mark Stein
"I became a member of the Bridge
Club because I enjoy playing bridge and
it's a good place to play at no cost." Ronald Schwartz
"Being an amateur radio operator,
I was interested in using the school's
equipment." - Howard Leventhal
SCOTT MERRITT carefully takes his turn while his opponent watches.
HESS CLUB - Back Row: M. Rubin, S. Merritt, M. Stein, H. Runge, S. Soloway, M. Sanz. Second Row: V. Reizman, A. Bloom, D.
ennett, B. Kreisman, J. Olian , F. Weiss, A. Colodny. Front Row: S. Roth, M. Kogan, M. Stein (president) , M. Stein (treasurer), S.
ldberg (vice-president), B. Elenbogen, S. Richardson.
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Weather permitting, the Ski Club
continued its Friday night trips to the
slopes. Aside from skiing at Alpine Valley in Elkorn, Wisconsin, a weekend
trip to Galena was planned. Many
members went to Aspen, Colorado, during spring vacation.
Horse shows gave Riding Club
members the opportunity to compete
with other riders for awards. Each Friday the group went to Northwestern
Stables where they learned how to ride
English saddle and care for horses .
Newly organized Scuba Club certified its members as divers. The club
went for weekend dives in Illinois and
Wisconsin. During spring vacation
some 'members went diving in Florida.
"I joined Ski Club because the transportation was cheap. I was able to practice and gain experience in the sport I
enjoy most." -Tracy Koy.
"The ski trips gave me more of an
opportunity to ski inexpensively with
my friends." - Guy Droze.
"I love animals, especially horses,
so I joined Riding Club. In the future I
plan to be a veterinarian in the country." - Barb Oakes.
"I plan to live on a ranch. I wanted
to learn more about horses so I joined
Riding Club." - Penny Kraft.
"I find scuba diving a challenge. It
intrig~~s me to find out what's going on
down there." -Jim Young.
"I have been diving for six years. I
helped organize Scuba Club because I
wanted to get more people interested in
the sport." - Mitch Litrofsky.
SKI CLUB - Back Row: J. Marks, P. Szymski, J. Kaufman (executive board), G.
Droze \executive board) , P . Boyle (executive board), G. Bloom (executive board), T.
Levin, L. Harper. Sixth Row: M. Moninger, M. Bosley, H . Jesser, H. Kramer, A.
Schachtman, K. Hope, M. Hansen, L. Berg. Fifth Row: S. Waxburg, R. Rosenthal, G.
Carlson, T. Koy, P. Raymond, C. Olson, C. Lerman. Fourth Row: A. Zobel, M. Goldstein, D. Levitt, S. Zeuschner, R. Freedman, S. Schwartz, M. Karbin. Third Row: F.
Artstein, A. Koy, G. Messerschmitt, J. Waxman, J. Neu. Second Row: A. Malkes, L.
Tucker, S. Rein, S. Harris, J. Cohen, P. Leichtling. Front Row: T. Berkowitz, D. Rothner, D. Friedman, B. Stein.
MITCH LITROFSKY and Jim Young, scuba divers, emerge from the depths of Lake Michigan after an ice dive.
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RIDING CLUB - Standing: D. Wolk (treasurer), B . Oakes (president), H. Viner. Seated: P . Kraft,
S. Schwartz, B. Byster (vice-president), G. Abbey.
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SCUBA CLUB - Standing: P. Kashevos, T . Schnell, A. Swig, S. Feldman, L. Jones, R. Van Daal. Second Row: D. Hefter,
Rosen, R. Levy, R. Quateman, G. Fischman, M . Litrofsky (president) , P. Boyle. Front Row: M. Zwick, S. Sosman.
�GAA, N Club promote stu de nt involvement
GAA Board this year planned more
co-ed nights in order to raise money for
four scholar ships. Two scholar ships
were offered to senior girls plannin g to
major in physica l educati on in college.
The physica l educati on departm ent
also chose two girls to receive scholar ships to a leaders hip training camp .
Girls on the overnig hter spent the
night in the Niles North gym with the
facilitie s open to them. A weeken d trip
to a camp in Michig an was held in May.
Each GAA club demons trated its activities at the Eighth Grade Play Day for
the girls from Old Orchar d and Golf junior high schools . A banque t which
honored the girls who receive d the required amount of points comple ted the
GAAye ar.
"The primary interes t of this year's
GAA Board was to include as many girls
as possible in a variety of activiti es someth ing for everyo ne." - Dr. Jan
Gund, GAA advisor .
"There is apathy all over the
school. GAA also has this problem .
Schedu ling this year makes it hard for
after school activiti es, becaus e many
girls are finished with classes as early as
12:30 p.m." - Donna Johnso n, GAA
preside nt.
Membe rs of N Club have proven
themse lves to be accomp lished athletes, but sports is not their only interest. Instead of the traditio nal dances,
N Club sponso red concert s this year.
From the funds raised, a $75 contrib ution was awarde d to the Forgot ten
Childre n's Fund. N Club also attemp ted to boost attenda nce at all fall, spring
and winter sports events .
"N Club is a school service organization that strives to promot e school
spirit and to sponsor school functio ns in
which the entire studen t body can actively particip ate." - Keith Schirm er,
N Club preside nt.
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GAA GENERA L BOARD - Back Row: C. Ransdell, J . Nordberg, K. Hope,
N . Sasamota , R. Leikin, K. Vale, S. Reynolds, J. Smith.
Alfassa. Front Row: J. Heller,
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E . Chavin, J . Chernoff, K. Schirmer, S. Wayne, R. Newman, C. Mark, A. Medansky, B. Murphy. Front Row: S. Green (secretary) , B. Peterson
(vice-president), K. Schirmer (president), B. Myhr (treasurer), S. Goebel, S. Weinstein, S. Siegel, W. Anderson.
LEADING a discussion at a N Club meeting is president Keith Schirmer.
LISA JONES helps her fellow GAA mem
hers by narrating the Cygnettes' show .
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JV FRESHMAN TENNIS TEAMS - Back Row: J. Green, R. Leaf, B. Byram, V. Gordon, B. Schachtman, S. Meyers, K. Orlove, T. Berger.
Fr~nt Row: L. Pritikin, K. Markbreit, P. Leichtling, R. Starkopf, M. Kozuch.
VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Back Row: E. Rosenberg, S. Rivkin, L. Garfield, J. Garfield (captain), R.
Lewis, K. Haag. Front Row: H. Smith, R. Leikin, E. Wolk, C. Kozuch, J. Heller.
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BADMINTON TEAM - Back Row: S. Meyers, J . Garfield, E. Rosenberg, S. Rivkin, K. Vale. Front
Row: C. Kozuch, A. Alfassa, M. Kozuch.
SUE MEYERS practices her game skills
during a volleyball clinic.
Northi's interscholast ic tennis
team went from last place to second
place in the conference. The team expanded to three squads this year, as
varsity, JV and freshman squads were
formed. Their schedule was also widened as seven conference and two nonconference meets were held.
"Tennis is an exciting sport." Janice Garfield, captain .
"Tennis gives me a chance to show
off my skills." - Carol Kozuch.
More opportunities were opened to
this year's badminton team as schools
participating rose in number. The return of four girls aided the squad in
improving its season record .
"Badminton is a sport where one
must vary his strokes and use strategy
in order to win." - Elaine Rosenberg,
captain.
"I can release tension while playing
badminton." - Margret Kozuch .
"Determinatio n for each girl to win
the next match, no matter if she won or
lost the last match, is the spirit that
says we are winners." - Mrs. Carol
Turpin, badminton and tennis teams
coach.
This year the girls' volleyball team
was expanded as membership was
opened to all girls. Tryouts were not
h eld; rather, members competed for the
first string team. Volleyball skills were
taught at clinics that were held in January. Competition against other schools
was limited to two playdays. The team
aimed to improve their skills this year.
"I hope to improve this year's team
that they can play against other
so
schools." - Miss Patricia Taepke, volleyball sponsor.
" Volleyball provides the needed
competition for girls. It is also exciting
and challenging." - Sue Zalon.
"I like to compete against other
girls and this gives me the opportunity." - Kathy Kochevar.
ANTICIPATING the serve are Lori Shintani
and Elaine Rosenberg .
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Leaders, Timers, Cygnettes
Developing leaders to assist the
gym teachers in their classes was the
goal of the Leaders Gym Program. It
also gave the girls experience in leading
their peers.
"The program will help me in my
college work as I am going to major in
physical education." - Laura Stream.
"When I taught swimming, it was
rewarding to see all my beginners finally floating." - Christi Hansen .
Timing and recording the swimmers' times at home meets was the responsibility of the Timers. Before the
seson began, the timers perfected their
skill with the stop watch.
"It was the closest that I could possibly get to competitive swimming my
sophomore year." - Randy Kay.
Cygnettes, the girls' swim club,
spent the majority of the year on perfecting their skills. Their annual water
ballet show, "Toys," was a product of
their effort and style .
" It's an interesting method of
expression." Cathy Ransdell,
president.
SENIOR LEADERS - Back Row: J . Garfield, R. Greenwald, M. Bosley, E. Rosenberg, S . Sternberg, H. Gistenson, K. Lund, S. Pope. Third Row: V. Sanes, J. Bethmann, R. Kay, S . Riemer, R.
Cohen, M. Eckhardt, C. Pesko. Second Row: D. Kahn, J. Berger, C. Scholl, S. Zalon, L. Stream, L.
Wyler, P. Anhalt, E . Melcher. Front Row: T . Esrig, C. Kozuch, M. Plotkin, J . Gartzman, C. Domash, C. Ferstl.
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TIMERS - Back Row: J. Staverak, S. Reynolds, N. Pivar, A. Alfassa, B. Levy, P. Carbonara, B. Byster, N. Sasamota (vice-president),
L. Cleve, K. Hope (secretary) . Second Row: L. Stream, I. Mitchell, F. Weiss, B. Levin, R. Leikin (treasurer), K. Mahena, J. Colen, B.
Lurie, A. Binder, R. Kay. Front Row: K. Vale, N. Olsen, J. Lusk, J. Terlecki, M. Monniger, D . Wolk, K. Johnson, J. Nordberg (president), P . Corday .
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M. Vale, C. Hansen (viceCYGNETTES - Clockwise From Left Center: K. Stuermer, M. Kozuch, J. Nadolina, D. Levenson, P. Stroller, G. Carlson,
t, M. Monniger, V. Simppresident), S. Zalon (treasurer), L. Jacobson (secretary) , C. Ransdell (president), M. Schwartz, J. Hirsch, G. Messerschmid
K. Hope, M. Hansen, K. Vale, P. Blomberg, C. Kozuch, C. Kaplan .
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TIMERS Laura Stream, Christine Peterson and Jan
Staverank compare and record a swimmer's time .
CAROL KAPLAN awaits her cue during the Cygnettes' water ballet show, "Toys ."
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JUNIOR AURORIS - Back Row: H. Finkel, R. Lorber. Second Row: D. Chez, L . Wolonshin, M.
Bielinski, D. Marcado. Front Row: G. Morris, M. Rubin.
SENIOR AURORIS - Back Row: L. Kohlenbrener (treasurer), M. Lavitt (costumes), L. ·Jones
(vice-president), N. Grahn, P. Moyen, D. Kehl, J . Kaufman. Second Row: G. Verch, C. Ransdell, K. Ledvora, I. Weiner, R. Mandel, F. Lazar, N. Schimmel. Front Row: S. Kacsh, N. Bielinski (secretary), F . Zis, K. Kaufman (president), F. Poulakidas, D. Sher.
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�JUNIOR GYMNASTICS CLUB - Back Row: C. Brown, K. Markbreit, L. Kruse. Third Row: A.
Becharas, L. Nakashima, L. Kaplan. Second Row: R. Stone, C. Penzik, K. Lund (secretary), D.
Roback, ~. Gainer, C. Johnson. Front Row: R. Wenger, S . Weinbaum, R. Friedman.
Auroris, the modern dance club,
offers members the chance to get involved in dance. A Parents' Night
which replaced their annual show provided the opportunity to exhibit their
dancing ability before their families.
"When I feel something, I feel it
deep. I have to dance so I can get it out
of my system. Modern dance doesn't
restrict my movements." - Karen
Kaufman, Auroris president.
"I can learn to better express myself through dance." - Gail Verch
Girls in this year's Gymnastics
Club were required to work on five
tricks in at least two of the four events,
preparing them for the annual show.
"I like gymnastics because it is
good exercise and it keeps me in shape."
- Carol Scholl, secretary.
"When I first started, it was all
scary and challenging. I now realize it
takes skill." - Carol Pesko
"We are looking forward to competitive gymnastics for girls next year." Mrs. Nancy Jacobson, advisor.
SENIOR GYMNASTICS CLUB - Back Row: K. Sasamota, P. Binder, T. Wenger, C. Scholl (secretary), D. Kahn, M. Schwartz, C. Domash. Second Row: K. Stuckman, C. Pesko, M. Eckhardt, L.
Reynolds (president), A. LeRoy, S. Riemer, M. O'Connell. Front Row: V. Porter, S. Sibul, K. Smith
(treasurer) , J. Schumer, L. Wyler.
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DISCUSSING with Mrs . Jacobson how to do her routine on the uneven parallel bars for the upcoming show is Leanne Reynolds.
LEANNE REYNOLDS executes an arabesque on the balance beam.
TIMERS Barbara Levy and Robin Leikin wait for a swimmer's return.
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�to perfect athleti c skills
PRACTICING her skills on t he trampoline is Sue Ransdell while Debbie Witherbee looks on .
GAIL VERCH, Cindy Phipps, Margo Eckhardt, Jeanne Bavaro and Joanne
Adams express their enthusiasm after the team's victory.
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�Twirlers, Vikettes iinprove with experience
TWIRLERS-Back Row: L. Simons, N . Chemers. Front Row: D. Sher (captain) , L. Mathison.
VJKE'ITES - Back Row: S. Sperling, L. Steinberg, L. Kurtz, J. Bavaro, M. Ruttenberg, D. Kahn, C. Hill, P. Weisman, J. Blachman. Front Row: C.
Johnson, S. Kray, B. Greenberg (captain), P. Anhalt (secretary-treasurer), S. Sibul, H. Fine.
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Twirlers worked to rebuild their
squad this year. Their goals were to
strengthen the squad and to learn to
work together. They performed at football half times and during the school
song at basketball games.
"I enjoy twirling. It is very rewarding, because I did not know how to twirl
before I came to Niles North." - Debbie Sher, captain.
" My neighbor teaches twirling, so I
just picked it up." - Lynn Mathison .
Performing during half time at
football and basketball games were the
Vikettes, North's pompon squad. Their
fourth year was one of hard work and
constant improvements.
"It' s a great feeling to be able to
perform on the field." - Sue Kray
"I've always wanted to be a pompon girl or a cheerleader. I got my
wish." - Cynthia Johnson
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KNEELING on the 30-yard line at halftime, the Vikettes await their musical cue.
HEIDI FINE performs during a pep rally.
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�Football, basketball games
SPIRIT, ENERGY AND OPTIMISM are exhibited by the varsity cheerleaders at the fall pep assembly.
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�keep cheerleaders busy
Washing cars was the first major
event for North's cheerleaders this year.
The money raised goes to pay for their
summer camp expenses. The traditional pompon routine was performed by
the varsity cheerleaders at the homecoming pep assembly. December gave
the cheerleaders an opportunity to host
the Holiday Basketball Tournament.
The senior girls planned and carried out
tryouts and clinics. A picnic for old and
new cheerleaders and a banquet for the
present cheerleaders were held in May.
This year the freshman squad was reduced from 14 to 10 members .
"This makes it easier to work with
the girls and to perform cheers." Miss Elda Scaramella, cheerleading
sponsor .
"I am a cheerleader because it is
fun and I get to meet a lot of people." Marcy Plotkin .
"It's a great thrill to help promote
team spirit." - Margo Eckhardt.
"Cheerleading is energetic. That's
why I like it." - Nancy Grahn.
"I like to jump around and I meet a
lot of people." - Pam Leichtling.
VARSITY CU-CAPTAINS Carol Ferstl and Marcy Plotkin lead their squad in the cheers.
LAURA METCOFF displays the agony of
defeat .
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Cheerleaders strive for improved form
PRE-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -P. Weinbaum, B. Gordon, G. Verch, M. Eckhardt, C. Phipps, K. Lund, J. Adams .
PRE-VARSITY co-captains are Karen Lund and Margo Eckhardt.
JV CO-CAPTAINS Nancy Grahn and Rhonda Gainer display their smiles .
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�JV CHEERLEADERS-D. Kehl, R. Gainer, C. Johnson, N. Grahn, N. Cassman, M. O'Connell, J. Berkson.
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Hoinecoining '71 attempts Civil War repeat
This year homecoming was based
on the Civil War. It was a time for students to express their school spirit by
building floats, attending the pep assembly and rally and cheering the Vikings on to victory.
"We worked longer and harder on
homecoming than most people realize.
We tried to please the entire student
body, but it seems that we'll never
know if we did." - Homecoming codirector Pam Abramson.
"The results of homecoming
showed a lot of thought and time had
been put into it. Homecoming gets you
going with school activities after being
away so long." - Linda Ruesch.
"The pep assembly brought about
unification throughout the school.
Even though the mood was not as enthusiastic as previous years, I really felt
good. A lot of kids cared enough to
come." - Mary Curran.
Students rehearse in preparation for their
presentation of homecoming songs.
Homecoming Committee Chairmen - S.
Gumbiner, R. Greenwald, N. Cassman,
B. Goodman, L. Kohlenbrener (secretarytreasurer ), P. Abramson, R. Co her.
(homecoming co-directors), G. Hoffing,
S. Grahn, M. Bosley, R. Goland, B .
Greenberg, D. Roitman.
At the pep assembly, homecoming codirectors Ruth Cohen and Pam Abramson explain plans for the weekend.
The South bums in effigy once more during the twilight pep rally.
Northi's Viking sign announces the arrival of Homecoming'71.
Ecstatic Ruth Cohen receives warm congratulations after being crowned queen.
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CIVIL WAR DECLARED!
NORTH VS SOUTH 2PM
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�Float building, rally, parade boost spirit
Clay Johnson discovers a new way to
participate in the homecoming
parade.
Struggling to boost a papier-mache
Viking into position on their float are
Karen Johnson and Steve Leuy.
Hall D Council captures first place
with their original float design, "The
Night They Drove Old Dixie Down."
In a matter of minutes the float constructed by cheerleaders and N Club
is dismantled after many hours of
work.
Court members are Janet Siewart,
Mara Kalmikoff, Queen Ruth Cohen,
Karen Lund and Debbie Campise.
Senior Class Board President Arthur
Simon presents Homecoming Queen
Ruth Cohen with football signed by
the varsity players, a tradition at
Northi.
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�Second City presents satirical comedy
Senior Class Board presented Second City, a satiricial comedy group, as a
culmination of all homecoming festivities. This was a deviation from the past
since it was the first year a dance was
not sponsored.
" I felt a dance would have been
better on homecoming because it reflects a warmer atmosphere." - Ilene
Gans.
"Second City was really worth the
money. It was much better than the
traditional dance." - Terry Keefe
"Second City was too funny for
words." - Steve Siegel
" During all the planning for Second
City we were not really sure if it would
be a welcome change from tradition.
After seeing the audience's reaction at
the end of the performance, we knew all
our efforts were worthwhile." - Arthur
Simon
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Second City brings Northi alumni together again at the end of hom ecoming.
Valerie Sanes presen ts her ticket to Senior Class Board m em ber M arc Sc hulman upon her admitt ance to the
performance.
Fac ial expressions and cost umes add to
the com edy of the situation.
Heaven becom es the scene for a satirical
spoof on Hamlet.
Bus rides can be an in teresting experience, as demonstrated by Second City.
Second City tries to bring back the lifestyle of the fifties in one skit.
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�Fall play demands emotional maturity
"The Children's Hour," a play
written by Lillian Hellman, deals with
the lives of two teachers, Karen Wright
and Martha Dobie, who run a private
boarding school. Their careers and reputations are ruined when a student
from the school, Mary Tilford, spreads
lies about them .
"The play is a difficult drama for
high school students to perform . The
personalities of the characters portrayed were deep, and it takes mature
actors to play the parts." - Mrs. Nancy Knopik, stage director .
"It was a creative attempt to capture the frustrations of the two school
teachers." - Marci Eisenstein .
"The play displayed the fine talent
that the students at Northi possess." Barbara Greenberg.
"I thought the audience was uneasy about the subject involved. That is
why they laughed at scenes that were
not funny. Laughter was a way of covering up their uneasiness on a subject
they were embarrassed about." - Liz
Werres, cast member .
Mary Tilford (Susan Fortunato) begins
to spread her vicious lie about Martha
and Karen as she tells it to Dr. Joseph
Cardin (Reid Romer) and Mrs. Amelia
Tilford (L oraine Masterton).
A gift of flowers is brought to teach er
Lilly M ortar (June Klein) by Mary Tilford as an apology for skipping class.
Mary begs her grandmother not to send
her back to the boarding school.
Study hour serves many purposes for
the girls at the Wright-Dobie School.
Martha Dobie (Liz Werres) confesses
her love for Karen Wright (Karen Silk) .
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�'Snow White' introduces new North i talen t
Characters of the well-known fairy
tale "Snow White" were brought to life
by Northi students in the Children's
Play. Because of the number of parts
available, students who had never performed on stage before were given the
opportunity to do so. Working in the
theater for the first time proved to be a
rewarding experience for cast members.
"Some people didn 't realize their
ability until they were able to perform."
- David Brandwein
"I got a lot out of performing in
' Snow White.' It was fantastic because
it helped me overcome my shyness of
audiences." - Lisa Lipton
"The play was fun, and I met a lot
of nice new kids." - Tim Schnell
" I feel the children in the audience
understood and believed in the characters on stage." - Terry Sacks
"We didn 't expect a full house for
'Snow White' due to the lack of interest
concerning the theater department.
However, we did hope for one. I felt in a
way that I was bringing happiness by
being in the play. If I can make one person smile, it seems worthwhile. " Laura Millman
Maids of honor list en t o Sir Dandiprat
Bambas (M itch Litrofsky) as he reads
the announcem ents.
T he Pedlar Woman (Loraine M asterton) soothes Snow White (Terry Sacks)
as she runs her fingers through her hair.
Dwarfs list en to Snow White's instructions before leaving for t he fields .
Snow White, the prince (Tim Schnell)
and the two pages (Rosanne Angell and
Sue Fortunato) watch as the true ugliness of th e Queen (Liz Werres) is revealed by Miss Hex (Laura Millman) .
Witch Hex explains the powers of the·
magic mirror to th e Queen.
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�One-Act Plays show all aspects of theatre
For the first time, Northi students presented an evening of theatre composed of four one-act plays.
The plays, under student direction,
showed various aspects of theatre.
"The American Dream" represented
absurdity while "The Informer" and
"The Jewish Wife" illustrated drama. Comedy wa s emphasized in
"Plaza Suite." Student involvement
increased because of the need for
more cast and crew members .
"To me, directing a one-act play
was a real challenge. I found it very
hard; however, the end result was
rewarding. " - Gail Meyers
"Performing in the play was a lot
of fun, but at times there was a lot of
pressure on me." - Mayo Pardo
"At first I was disgusted with
being in the plays because I felt
things were bad. I think it was worth
it, for the end result gave me a great
feeling." - Diane Temkin
" I really enjoyed working on
'Plaza Suite.' This comedy was different from the dramas presented in
the respect that it involved timing as
well as acting." - Howard Delman
"I found being in 'The American
Dream' was rewarding because I met
many different people and it gave me
a chance to act. It was an experience
I'll never forget." - Ron Eichaker
EJ Quarreling on are Mr. andtheir daugh-the day of
ter's wedding
Mrs. Hub
bley (Howard Delman and Liz Werres).
[E] Claus (Richard Goldberg) pretends to
tune in the radio, but he is really listening to his parents.
~The
American Dream (Ronald Eichak~ er) listens politely while Grandma
(Marla Berman) continµously babbles.
f"771 Mommy (Diane Temkin), concerned for
~ Mrs. Barker's (Lisa Jones) comfort,
asks her to take off her dress .
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Karl (Neil Levin) questions Frau
Furcki 's (Janisse Lifton) reason for
leaving.
��Norsecapades utilizes student originality
This year approximately 110 people, using their talents and inventive
ideas, initiated "Send It Back It's Still
Kicking." Students became more involved with the show because the
script, music and ideas were all student-oriented. The format of Norsecapades was altered because the script
for the show was written before auditions took place. This enabled the directors to select people who seemed to fit
the designated parts best. As a result,
more time could be utilized for
rehearsals.
"There are a lot of very talented
kids at Northi and Norsecapades is the
time when these kids can exhibit
them." - Larry Fishman
'Tthink that having directors who
are strict as well as efficient is an important factor to the success of any
show." - Susan Fortunato
"Norsecapades this year was not a
conglomeration of bits and pieces from
different acts . I think what made the
show a success is that everyone worked
together, yet knowing they each had
something specific to do." - Gail Orner
"Everyone on Norsecapades '72
was really in great spirits all the time. I
loved it!" - Susan Kacsh
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Cast members watch as choreographer Bob
Cook explains the proper technique in performing various dance steps.
M usical director Dan L evenson helps cho~ rus members achieve a perfect pitch.
[:::J iJ oey Hankin listens as Larry Fishman
r;:;-i impersonates President Nixon.
~ .Bob Cook instructs Jan Schumer on how to
~ 1 perform a proper exit off stage.
L'.:.'.J Co-directors Bob Cook, Dan Levenson and
M r. Louis Magor discuss the format of
"Send It Back It's Still K icking. "
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��G[] Stage crew members David Brandwein and
Raymond Chow are supervised by Miss
Leslie Berman, stage director.
~ Norsecapades cast concentrates on dance
steps for their opening number.
Getting the feeling fo r her part in "The
Gasping Gourmet" is Laura Millman.
[QJ Myrna Greenfield listens to suggestions
from Mr. Louis Magar about improving her
ln1 act.
1..£:.J Studying their part for "Hold the Mao" are
Mitch Litrofsky and Larry Fishman.
0 .Kathy Ledvora smiles as she begins to
understand the dance steps.
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���'Let Me Be the One' Upholds tradition
Turnabout , Northi's only semiformal dance this year, was sponsored
by Hall B Council. Girls were given the
opportunity to break tradition by asking out their favorite beau. Music for
Turnabout was provided by a group
called "The Lost Cause." Attendance
at the dance was not as great as Hall B
Council had hoped for, but the evening
was one to be remembere d for all the
couples who attended.
" I could tell a lot of planning and
time had been put forth to make Turnabout a success, but it seems a shame
that such a wonderful tradition is dying
out." - Dan Minkus
" If there had been more publicity I
feel Turnabout would have been a bigger success. There did not seem to be as
many people there as in previous
years." - Judy Jacob
"It seemed more fun because it was
the last Turnabout dance I'd ever go
to." - Karen Johannes
"I really liked the theme song of
Turnabout . I also felt the group was
fantastic. - Connie Hacket
"Turnabou t wasn't as good as I
thought it would be, but as long as you
were in good company I guess it really
didn't matter." - Nancy Bielinsky
~ Picking up the beat of the music is a happy
Turnabout couple.
@] Turnabout brings smiles to the faces of
Francine Cohn and Fred Crivlare.
@] A quiet mood sets in as couples enjoy danc ing to "Let M e Be th e One. "
@] Turnabout couples take a break and enjoy
the refreshments provided for them.
[!] Roles are reversed as Diane Kolo[ pins a
flower on Ira Keer 's jacket.
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COMPASS formed to unify student body
COMPASS is the newly-formed
committee designed by administrators
and members of the student body to
circulate pride and spirit throughout
Northi . Stop and Shop Day and OK
Day were developed by COMPASS to
acquaint students with the available
facilities and endless opportunities
open to them. The two days consisted of
a relatively flexible schedule which allowed students to devote their time to
areas of individual interest.
"Both Stop and Shop Day and OK
Day could have been a lot better if they
were more organized. I felt that too
many kids didn't take advantage of the
opportunities opened to them on these
days ." - JoEllen Kaufman
"I would have enjoyed OK Day
much more if other activities had been
offered." -Laurie Leon
"The summary of courses held during Stop and Shop Day was very beneficial to me." - Marcy Gorov
"I thought the OK Day program
was very interesting. It gave everyone a
chance to see the different clubs that
were open for membership." - Carol
Scholl
"I found the two days a welcome
change." - Pamela Eisenstein
G!]Interested students are introduced to the
r;;l cinema by Mrs. May Pietz.
~Singing group
"Up With People" highlight-
rr;-i ed the activities of OK Day.
L:::J Faculty members displayed their musical
talents and good sense of humor as a part
of the OK Day assembly.
Johnny Morris was the guest speaker durr;i ing the Stop and Shop Day assembly.
[.=:J Curious students seek out Mr. Hashagen
with the hopes of learning more about the
fundamentals of speech.
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Carnival provides 'A Time of All Tiilles'
"A Time of All Times" was the
theme chosen by Sophomore Class
Board for their traditional carnival. By
choosing a theme concerning time relating to the era in which we are presently
living, students would have the opportunity to use a variety of original ideas
for their booths . Sophomore Board
wanted to combine the fun, games and
excitement associated with a carnival
with student involvement.
"I don't think the carnivals in the
past have been as successful and effective as ours was this year. We hoped to
involve more of the interested student
body by permitting them to form their
own booths instead of just the kids involved in clubs." - Howie Seitler.
" Sophomore Class Board worked
especially hard in encouraging all the
kids to come to the carnival this year."
- Susan Zimmerman.
"Carnival is a very worthwhile project because it helps to bring kids
together in a school activity. Any project that does this is worthwhile." Jan Pappanduras.
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r;';1 Karen Weisberg encourages people to try their
l..:.:J luck at the gold fish booth.
r:1 Working the pickle booth brings smiles to LarL,;.J ry Kinosh ita and Howie Seit/er.
r.71 Enjoying her cotton candy as well as the carni~ val is Barb Greenberg.
rz::"1 M imi Rapper plays the ring toss game in
L!;;J hopes of winning a prize.
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���'Color My World' clirn·a x of senior year
"Color My World," Prom '72, was
tJ,e highlight of the year. It was held at
the Sheraton Chicago on May 26. This
was the one formal dance attended by
Northi students. It climaxed the end of
the four years spent together by the
senior class.
"I think Prom can be good for the
student body. It offers a change of pace
as well as variety." - Joey Hankin,
Junior Class president .
"The participation in Prom is not
as great as it used to be. People would
rather skip the formalities of the dance.
Prom weekend in itself is still very popular." - Marcie Price.
"I believe that Prom is extremely
over-rated but nice." - Lisa Davis.
"Prom is something I looked forward to all year but it didn't fulfill my
expectations." - Bruce Donenberg.
"Prom is a welcomed tradition that
I've regarded as special during the past
four years." - Sheila Levenson.
"I like Prom and I don't think it
should be changed." - Mary Kunkle.
r:"1 Prom_couples take time out from their dancing
L!.J to en1oy refreshments.
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Couples dance as the band plays the theme
L:..:J song of prom, "Color My World. "
r;":'1 Sue Ralsky and Steve Teplinsky express their
~ happiness after having been selected prom
king and queen.
Ken Kravitz, Dan Greeman and their dates
enjoy prom f estivities .
rt;'1 Members of the 1971 prom court are Karen
l!::J Siewart and Jim Moran, Queen Sue Ralsky
and King Steve Teplinsky and Karen Pock
and J eff Justman.
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Receiving a diploma proves to be exciting for Northi graduates.
Students march in the processional
prior to commencement.
Marty Gartzman, 1971 class president,
addresses graduates and parents.
A future Northi graduate watches
commencement with anticipation.
Graduates applaud guest speakers.
Graduation is the last experience
seniors will ever share together. It is the
culmination of four years of growing,
learning, hard work and cherished
memories. It is a time when a student
can look in retrospect at himself and
others and cite the changes that have
occurred during the past four years. At
the same time he is wondering what the
future will bring. What will I become?
What will the people around me
become?
"I think that graduating is a stepping stone towards my goals. Now I will
be able to further my education in a
field that interests me most." - Nancy
Handmaker
"It's sad leaving a place where
you've spent the past four years of your
life." - Julie Weil
" I don't think there should be a
graduation ceremony because it's phoney and drawn out. We came in unknown as freshmen and I think we
should leave that way." - Stuart
Jacobs
"I'm glad to be leaving high school
because I feel that now that I'm going to
be starting college, my life will really
begin ." - Sheri Zaitz
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��sports
�LEAPING high for another completion for Northi is Matt Menze.
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CURT JOHNSON and Kent Schirmer score another Viking completion for
first down yardage against Maine North.
COACH Dave McCarrell reviews the game plan wii.h Phil Steffeek.
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�SOPHOMORE Bruce Schecter seeks out running room for first down yardage.
Gridders beat
highly ranked
Sullivan team
"I enjoy the competition involved in
playing football." - Stu Bobrow
"I get a sense of responsibility to the
team and to the coaches ." - Terry
Keefe
"It gives me a good feeling of putting
all my effort into something." - Chuck
Mark
"I went out for football to have fun
and to play in front of a large crowd.
Football showed me that you have to
work hard to get what you want." - Al
Levy
"The one thing that I have gotten out
of playing football at Niles North is a
sense of pride." - Bob Newman
LOOKING up for the football is Viking receiver Steve Serra.
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closes season
with 2-7 slate
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SWEEPING around the left end, Mark Hamilton outruns a pair of defenders.
Contrary to preseason expectations, the varsity football team finished
with a 2-7 overall record and tied for
seventh in CSL play. Injuries to key
players and lack of practice time contributed to the season's losses. Highlighting the season was the 34-6 victory
over Sullivan.
Although Keith Schirmer was injured after two games, he made the
honorable mention all-conference team.
Seniors Mark Hamilton and Phil
Steffeck were selected to the all-conference team, while senior John DeCorrevont was awarded honorable mention status.
"We performed well, but had some
bad breaks. Losing Schirmer was a letdown because of his running ability.
Beating Sullivan was the highlight of
the season." - Wayne Cohen
"We had a good season, but could
have done better. If we had a few key
breaks in certain games the whole season would be changed around, giving us
a better record." - Brian Murphy
"I felt I had a good group of men to
work with. It was a dissapointment
when Schirmer got hurt. The team
members had a good attitude. Modular
scheduling affected practices because
we would have to wait until 4:15 p.m. to
practice." - Coach McCarrell
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Vikings . . . 21
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Vikings
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Glenbrook South . . 27
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Niles West
Maine North . . . . 30
Rochelle ........ . 20
New Trier West ... 27
DEFENSIVE STANDOUT Phil Steffeck watches as his teammates make a tackle.
�VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM - Back Row: C. Mark, C. Johnson. B. Neuman, B. Smith, P. Steffeck, S. Goebel, A. Levy, G. Henning, K. Schirmer,
K. Schirmer. Third Row: Coach Tsutsumi, Coach Conway, Coach Zook, T. Goebelt, S. Bobrow, M. Menze, J. DeCorrevont, M. Schroeder, W. Anderson, S. Weinstein, Coach Casten, Coach McCarrell. Second Row: S. Greene, S. Brown, R. Levin, C. Fotos, A. Kalfen, S. Lee, B. Murphy, F. Kelly, J.
Young, D. Schwartz, C. Goldstein, R. Weisman. Front Row: R. Schaffel, W. Cohen, M. Hamilton, F. Crivlare, B. Zimmer, S. Serra, T. Keefe, J. Axel,
B. Loeb.
ONE ON ONE, Matt Menze avoids a stiff arm as he tries to tackle the opposing player .
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�DON GLICKSTEIN provides the blocking as Jerry Rambert punts the ball away.
Poor attitude
contributes to
season's losses
The sophomore football team under Coach John Lorenz posted an overall record of 3-6 with a 2-5 conference
record. Although they lost, Coach Lorenz felt the sophomores played their
best game against New Trier West.
Coach Lorenz added that the losing
season could be attributed to the poor
attitude of the team.
"We had the ability to take conference, but no one wanted it bad enough.
As a team we had the spirit to go all the
way." - Greg W olflick
"The highlight of the season was
when we came from behind to beat
Maine North with one minute of play
remaining in the game." - Neil Nadler
"We needed more co-operation at
times. I enjoy football and the contact
that comes with it." - Dave Weingart
"Key mistakes cost us a chance at
winning conference." - Paul Blakey
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13
Maine West .
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Deerfield
Glenbrook South .. 22
Niles West. ..... 20
12
Maine North
PUSHING ASIDE a tackler, Scott Serota bulls his way through the defense.
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�MIKE FERDINAND discusses plays with Coach Logan.
QUARTERBACK Sean Bowlen throws the ball as he is hit.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - Back Row: D. Weingart, L. Mided, P. Blakey, D. Glickstein, S. Bowlen, D. Weldy, S. Serota, S. Kramer, J .
Rambert, A. Miller. Third Row: Coach Logan, S. Stein, P. Wilcox, J. Duetchman, W. Altschul, D. Klassman, J . Weinman, B. Schumer, V. Gullo,
Coach Lorenz. Second Row: N. Nadler, S. Anderson, M. Ferdinand, A. Kenoe, J. Mussar, G. Pivar, E. Perbonner, S. Dolins, D. Gold. Front Row: B.
Schecter, N. Cohen, C. Swanson, G. Wolflick, R. Hoffman, T . Stangenes, B. Horgan, M. Alter.
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FROSH A FOOTBALL TEAM - Back Row: B. Dubow, T. Nevins, E. Yonan, J . Lerman, G. Hultberg, L. Levitt, J. Ferstl, D. Bowlen, R.
Blum. Third Row: Coach Petruzzi. E. Charness, H. Eisenberg, G. Tolzien, B. Neuhaus, T. Memmott, Coach Hodnik. Second Row: M. Bryskien, S. Morrison, R. Goss, R. Komfeind, J. Bums, M. Schaffel, B. Hamilton. Front Row: C. Kohn, S. Friedrichs, B. Sigmond, D. Vogelmann, R. Kaplan.
FROSH B FOOTBALL TEAM-Back Row: J. Blumberg, D. Schmidt, R. Welter, M. Hinze, F. Paul, P. Fritchie, D . Miller, H.
Gold, W. Malling, M. Sharter. Third Row: Coach Cooper, Coach Staerk, S . Stock!, B. Davies, L . Olker, J. Howe, S. Ship, E.
Warshaw, Coach Glassi. Secon~Row: R. Kessler, T. Stockenberg, C. Platt, P. Bruckman, R. Stann, S. Ramoutar, J. Weid:
man, J. Campise. Front Row: S. Gendel!, K. Swanson, R. Rovin, M. Salk, J. Gomberg, J . Kozuch, M. Newman, R. Weinberg.
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�VIKINGS attempt t o prevent Maine North from gaining first down yardage .
Frosh A, B
find succes s
in first year
Freshman gridders had a successful
season. The A team posted a 4-3 record
and third place in conference, while the
B team obtained a record of 3-3-2. Team
members gained valuable experience for
future years .
" I feel that we had a good season,
and I'm looking forward to next year's
sophomore team." - Ray Komfeind
"I was pleased with this year's
team. I felt that we had a good season
and we'll be even better next year as
sophomores." - Joel Greene
"This season was very enjoyable
and satisfying. I think we were the best
team around at the season's conclusion.
The highlight of the season was winning
our last four games after losing our first
three, then tieing one game." - Coach
Glassi
" Every team, no matter what the
record, is a winner at the season's end.
When boys have the stamina to sacrifice time for something they enjoy, they
are winners in my book. They had a
good year." - Coach Petruzzi
FR OSH A FOOTBALL
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Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vik ings
Vikings
0
14
12
22
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28
12
14
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Maine West . ....... 8
. 22
Deerfield
Glenbrook South .. 16
N iles West . ... .... 22
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Maine North . . .
New Trier West .... 0
FROSH B FOOTBALL
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12
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Glenbrook North . . 18
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Maine West
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Glenbrook South . .. 6
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STEVE FRIEDRICHS tries to outrace two Maine North defensemen to the goal.
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Sophoinores
capture third,
varsity fifth
Although there was a shortage of
runners the varsity harriers managed to
end the season with a fifth place in the
conference meet and a season record of
4-7. On the sophomore level the Vikings
posted a season record of 7-3 and third
in the conference. Next year's teams
show a lot of potential on both levels .
"The highlight of the season was
our victory over Niles West in the dual
meet after they beat us by only four
points in the township meet. Jeff Baerman was the most improved runner. We
enjoyed being together as a team and
had a good time throughout the entire
season." - Rory Packer
"In the beginning we did poorly
because of the lack of runners, but we
improved as the season progressed. In
cross-country I get a feeling of satisfaction by trying to do the best job I can."
- Jerry Leikin
"The highlight was when we took
four out of five top places in the Maine
South and Deerfield meet. I like running competitively." - John Kuhnle
"I feel that the students' attitude
to not go out for a sport contributed to
the poor turnout for cross-country. If we
could solve this problem and do a better
job at informing people of what crosscountry is really like, there would be a
better turnout at meets and there
would be a larger student interest in the
sport. Everyone did a fine job." Coach Wad dell
VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY
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MRS. BRACHMAN helps her son Steve finish the race the easy way.
�VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM - Back
Row: Coach Waddell, M. Schulman, M. Steffeck,
J. Leikin. Front Row: J . Baerman , R. Packer, G.
Klein, S. Cabot.
FROSH-SOPH CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM - Back Row: J . Kuhnle, T. Molitor, M. Salberg, S. Volkow, K. Stevens,
C. Walusiak, Coach Lyerla. Second Row: J . Goldstein, M. Fink, M. Wayne, S. Schanker, S. Byer, R. Kuhnle, R.
Mark. Front Row: D. Fradin, S . Brachman, K. Kruse, L. Share, S. Zook, K. Riemer.
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GOOD FORM is exhibited by Steve Sosman as he does an iron cross on the rings .
·w inning slate
for gymnasts;
second in CSL
Viking gymnasts, continually a power
in the CSL, took a second in league
competition with only one conference
dual meet loss. In the Viking Invitational the gymnasts also finished second.
Coach Cress cited Jeff Sugarman, Steve
Sosman, Don Scheck and Bill Peterson
as outstanding performers. Jim Gray
and Mike Kravitz could always be
counted on to finish high in the meets.
"The more you put into gymnastics
the more you get out of it." - Steve
Sosman.
"Gymnastics is a challenging
sport. It is not only hard physically but
also mentally." - Joel Hankin.
"Gymnastics gives me something
to do to keep in shape." - Don Scheck .
"Glenbrook South and Evanston
would have to rank as our toughest opponents. Even though we lost to both of
them the meets would have to be rated
as highlights of the year." - Coach
Cress.
VARSITY GYMNASTICS
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Vikings
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Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
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Vikings
Vikings
124
119
124
131
123
122
121
121
116
116
117
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Deerfield
Maine West . . .
Glenbrook South
N ew Trier West
Evanston .
N ew Trier East .
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Niles East
Niles West . ..
Proviso West .
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. 91
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116
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. 113
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EXHIBITING a perfect " L" on the parallel bars is all-around man Mike Kravitz .
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Schwartz, D. Scheck, R. Wolflick, R. Galler. S econd Row: J . Udesky, M. Zwick, P . Weiner, R. Koonce, L. Berland, R. Goldsand. Front
Row: J . Sugarman, M. Kravitz, J. Hankin, M. Miller, S. Grossman, J. Gray.
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Lorenz. Front Row: J. Johnson, R. Deutsch, D. Zartz, S. Elster.
SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS TEAM - Back Row: T. Bernstein, M. Wolfe, A. Levinson, S. Frumm, G. Wolflick, N. Nadler.
Second Row: Coach Cress, K. Stevens, D. Stem, J. Albaum, R. Waldman, Coach Grant. Front Row: S. Goldman, E. Grossman,
W. Williams, S. Weis, D. Scheck.
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�PERFORMING on the parallel bars for the Vikings is sophomore Rob Waldman.
Frosh, Sophs
display talent,
team strength
Freshman and sophomore gymnastics teams finished second and first
respectively in CSL dual meets. The
freshmen were led by Steve Ellster,
Greg Didich, Russell Galusky, Bennett
Sigman, Don Riley, Rich Kaplan and
Joel Kozuch . Coach Grant's sophomores were 13-1 overall and undefeated
in conference play. They also finished
third in the Waukegan Invitational.
Scott Goldman, Scott Frumm and Rob
Waldman paced the sophs.
"Someone got me interested in
gymnastics over the summer so I decided to try it. Also, it might help me get a
scholarship." - Rick Kaplan.
"Gymnastics helps make my high
school education more interesting." Scott Goldman.
"The freshmen give 100 per cent
and don't like to lose. They have real
fine potential." - Coach Lorenz.
" There is team strength in most
events. The sophs have a good amount
of talent." - Coach Grant.
SOPHOMORE GYMNASTICS
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
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72
52
48
52
79
51
64
64
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Deerfield .
Maine West
Glenbrook South . . .
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New Trier West
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Evanston.
New Trier East .
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FRESHMAN GYMNASTICS
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46
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varsity rnatrnen
flip opponents,
post 3-4-1 slate
Varsity wrestlers faced tough CSL
opponents this year. Highlights of the
year included a victory over New Trier
West and first place finishes in the
Ridgewood Invitational and the Niles
Quadrangular. Steve Liss, Bruce Zimmer, Dave Schwartz, Marty Schwartz
and John DeCorrevont took firsts in the
quad. Co-captains Dave Schwartz and
Marty Schwartz, Gary Kaiserman,
Zimmer and DeCorrevont paced the
team.
"Coach Weber made me work hard
to become a better wrestler." - Clem
Ciupke.
"Wrestling made me realize that if
I wanted something bad enough I could
always work to get it." - Rick Broude.
"Injuries hurt our chances for winning the CSL crown." - Coach Weber
VARSITY WRESTLING
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Vikings
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Vikings
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30
15
11
18
14
26
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Maine North _.. 30
Deerfield . . _.. 31
Maine West . . _. 41
Glenbrook North 39
Glenbrook South 44
New Trier West 21
SENIOR Mark Hamilton has his opponent on his back while attempting to pin him.
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�VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM- Back Row: B. Zimmer, M . Hamilton, M. Schwartz, D. Schwartz, J. Brumlik, R. Broude, N. Neihaus, Coach Weber. Front Row: L. Fox, G. Scholar, D. Morris, G. Kaiserman, S. Liss, S. Robinson.
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM - Back Row: S. Liss, C. Ciupke, C. Schiff, W. Neihaus, F. Weglarz,
M. Schwartz, B. Davies, Coach Tsutsumi. Front Row: D. Marion, D. Morris, B. Block, K. Hechtman, R. France,
R. Dictor.
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�FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM - Back Row: Coach Tsutsumi, M. Schwartz, M. Zari, G. Tolzien, J. Bums, R. Goss, B. Davies, Coach
Browning. Front Row: B. Block, R. France, M. Neistat, J. Dolin, R. Dictor, G. Brin, J. Thomas.
SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM.- Back Row: D. Kruse, P. Alperstein, S. Kaplan, E . Jen, D. Klassman, R. Levin, R. Endo, Coach Hodnik.
Front Row: C. Feinglass, J. Goldsmith, K. Blake,M. Krieger.
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�BY PULLING his foe's leg, Ron Dictor keeps control of his opponent.
Fundamentals,
moves taught
to frosh, sophs
On the sophomore level the Viking
grapplers finished second in the Niles
Quadrangular meet. Team leaders were
Cary Feinglass, Rich Endo and Ed Jen.
High poin ts of the freshman season
included a string of five consecutive victories. Coach Browning mentioned
Howard Eisenberg, Mark Schwartz,
Jordan Dolin, Robert Goss, Matt Zari
and Mike Schaffel as outstanding
wrestlers.
"Wrestling teaches me desire and
determination which will help me in the
future." -Gary Scholar.
" I learned from wrestling not to be
a quitter." - Dean Klassman.
" I place an emphasis on skills.
Other facets of wrestling the boys either
Coach
have or don 't have. " Browning.
SOPHOMORE WRESTLING
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Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
32
17
28
27
30
39
Maine North
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Deerfield
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Maine West ...
Glenbrook North
New Trier West ......
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35
44
38
27
25
24
FRESHMAN WRESTLING
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Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
50
30
18
34
45
Maine North ...
Deerfield
Glenbrook North
Glenbrook South
New Trier West
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SOPHOMORE grappler Richard Endo heaves his opponent over his shoulder.
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Coach Vender, A. 0 · "man, J. Mullenix, M. Vender, H. Ellman, C. Johnson, Coach Youstra.
SOPHOMORE SWIMMING TEAM - Back Row: Coach Vender, P . Gruhn, G. Pivar, M.
Berman, N. Hersh, A. Berman, Coach Youstra. Front Row: R. Gerowitz, J. Schallman, G.
Zimmer, J . Garber, P. Kohlenbrenner, C. Johnson, Coach Youstra.
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�BACKSTROKING his way to a Viking victory is sophomore Sam Kramer.
Sophs stroke
to CSL wins,
break records
For the varsity Purple Porpoise it
was a rebuilding year, although they
managed to finish fourth in the Proviso
West Relays . Bill Anderson, Errol
Chavin and John Mullenix were the
team 's leaders throughout the year.
Timewise it was the fastest sophomore team ever at Northi, according to
Coach Ron Vender. The sophomores
took a fifth in the CSL and placed
third at the Maine East Sophomore Invitational. Outstanding team members
were Andy Berman, Mitch Berman and
Sam Kramer. Freshmen Neil Hersh and
Glenn Zimmer also added to the team's
strength.
"What I find rewarding is finishing
the last hard set in a hard workout and
knowing that I gave it 100 percent and
knowing not too many kids in the school
could do something like that." - Bill
Anderson.
"A highlight of the season was the
victory over a tough Deerfield team." Coach Vender.
VARSITY SWIMMING
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33
35
20
29
52
28
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59
New Trier W est . . .
75
Deerfield
.. 0
Maine North . .
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Maine We~t
. 64
Glenbrook South
SOPHOMORE SWIMMING
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Vikings
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Vikings
33
46
59
29
62
61
Glenbrook North
N ew Trier West
Deerfield .
Maine North
Maine W est .
Glenbrook South
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TRYING to gain valuable points for the Vikings is Jim Nelson.
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�VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM - Back Row: C. Goldstein, C. Johnson, S. Goebel, M. Slutsky, H .
Daar, T. Goebel, M. Menze, S. Litwin, J . Chernoff, R. Wells, K. Schirmer, D. Cooper. Front Row: K. Dhaliwal, R. Weisman, S. Greene, Coach Lund, A. Kalfen, K. Schirmer.
KENT SCHIRMER drives around a Glen brook South defender.
SOPHOMORE Paul Dhaliwal sinks two.
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finishes third
in conference
AIRBORNE for another Viking field goal is senior Dennis Cooper.
Coach Jim Lund's varsity cagers finished third in the CSL with a 9-5 conference record. Matt Menze finished
fourth on the balloting for the all-conference team. Keith Schirmer was
awarded Special Mention and Joel
Chernoff Honorable Mention.
Th e JV finished the season with a 163 overall record and second place in the
CSL. Highlights of the year included a
first place finish in the Rolling Meadows JV Holiday Tournament and snapping Maine South's 51 game winning
streak .
"I wanted to improve my skills and
be part of a team which I had been associated with since freshman year." Mark Slutsky
"The highlight of the season was the
weekend in which we beat both New
Trier West and Deerfield ." - Coach
Lund
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New Trier West . . . 62
Maine North .. . . . . 51
Glenbrook North . . 57
Maine South ...... 75
M aine West .... . 63
Glenbrook South .. 53
New Trier West ... 68
Deerfield .. . . . .... 54
Maine North . . . . . . 48
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Niles West .
70
Maine South .
Glenbrook North .. 53
Maine West. ...... 46
Glenbrook South .. 63
VARSITY coach Jim Lund holds a team meeting during a time-out.
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Speed, hustle
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"In the future I'll be able to look
back and see whether or not basketball
helped me. Right now I can't say." Matt Menze.
" Besides playing basketball, learning teamwork and meeting people is
also enjoyable." - Kent Schirmer.
" Only time will tell if basketball
will help me in the future ." - Tom
Goebel.
"Basketball makes me a better
person. It teaches me how to get along
with people." - Steve Goebel.
"There is a great deal of personal
satisfaction involved in playing basketball. Just knowing you're good enough
to make the varsity team is rewarding."
- Keith Schirmer.
"There are certain intangibles
which make basketball rewarding. Cooperation, discipline and teamwork are
some of them." -Curt Johnson .
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�AITEMPTING to make a steal are Matt Menze and Dennis Cooper.
EXHIBTI'ING the perfect form of a jump shot is Keith Schirmer.
HENRY DAAR is determined to get the ball before his foe does .
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This year's sophomore basketball
team faced tough Central Suburban
League opponents. Coach Ackman's
sophs ran up a 4-10 conference record
and finished sixth in CSL action. Brian
Wolf and Bud Swanson were named the
outstanding players by Coach Ackman.
"By playing basketball I learned how
to gut it out." - Bud Swanson
"I enjoy being part of and associating
with the basketball team." - John
Phipps
"The 57 -51 victory over a strong
Deerfield team, one of the league contenders, was the highlight of this year."
- Coach Ackman
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
Vikings
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Vikings
49
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Vikings
Vikings
29
Vikings ... 58
· Vikings
42
Vikings ... 57
Vikings .. . . 49
Vikings . . . . 51
Vikings
30
Vikings
39
Vikings
47
Vikings
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Glenbrook North . .
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Maine West . ....
Glenbrook South ..
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CAGER Carl Kiss raches up in anticipation of another Viking rebound.
�SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM - Back Row: Coach Ackman, L. Kinoshita, E. Hendricks, M. Dahm, S. Bowlen, B.
Berlin, B. Wolf, L. Brandt, G. Rambert, S. Anderson, B. Swanson. Fron t Row: S. Zook, S. Bosley, J. Phipps, B. Schechter,
S. Bookman, M. Burkholder.
DRIVING around a Notre Dame aefender is sophomore cager Brian Wolf.
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to be tough
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STEVE PERLOW pivots around a defender while looking for a teammate.
Both freshman basketball teams suffered losin g seasons. Coach Zook's frosh
A team finished sixth in con ference
with a 3-9 record. The frosh B team
compiled a 4-9 slate and fifth in con ference. Coach Zook felt Norman Kellerman led the frosh A t hrough out t h e
year.
" I wen t ou t for basketball for t h e exercise and I wanted something to do."
-Mike Hinze
"By playing basketball I learned how
to cooperate." - Joe Ferstl
" I try to stress fundamentals in t h e
practices." - Coach Zook
FROSH A BASKETBALL
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
40
55
42
41
35
48
48
41
43
45
42
New Trier West . . 50
Maine North . . ... 52
. 48
Maine West
Glenbrook South .. 50
Deerfield .. . . . . . . . 40
26
Maine North
. 66
Niles West
Glenbrook North .. 49
66
Maine West . ..
Glenbrook South .. 43
72
Maine South .
FROSH B BASKETBALL
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Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
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42
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Maine West .
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Maine South . . ..
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Glenbrook South .
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P ASSING the ball down court for another Viking basket is Alan Meyer.
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�FROSH B BASKETBALL TEAM - Back Row: A. Goldman, S . Friedman, B. Donenberg, M. Hinze,
J. Ferstl, M. Sternberg, S. Perlow, B. Dubow, T. Nevins, M. Lewis, Coach Lamb. FRONT ROW: S.
Bartlett, A. Meyer, M. Palmieri, S. Ableman, C. Platt, M. Levey, M. Perlman.
FROSH A BASKETBALL TEAM - Back Row: Coach Zook, P. Shapiro, L. Levitt, J. Kost, N. Kellerman, R. Neuhaus, J. Humann, S. Jacobson. Front Row: S. Herz, S . Myhr, G. Fassino, R. Lieberman, G. Masters, E. Warshaw.
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�INDOOR-OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM - Back Row: D. Neumark, B. Neuhaus, R.
Eichaker, J. Leikin, M. Klesman, M. Marzinelli, G. Tolzien, M. Salberg, B. Myhr.
Third Row: Coach Conway, Coach Barstow, G. Rosenberg, J. Baerman, C. Walusiak,
B. Anstadt, S. Volkow, J. Lerman, M. Molitor, J. Horwitz, G. Klein. Second Row: B.
Sigmond, L. Sher, G. Wolflick, K. Riemer, S . Myhr, S. Newman, B. Lakien, M. Alscher. Front Row: B. M_ rphy , K. Teplinsky, S. Friedrichs, S. Byer.
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INDOOR-OUTDOOR TRACK TEAM - Back Row: D. Bader, H. Daar, S. Robbins,
L. Levitt, H. Eisenberg, N. Kellerman, R. Mark, C. Davies, B. S hapiro. Third Row: E .
Perbohner, D. Schwartz, J. Kuhnl e, L. Tadelman, S. Goldsmith, D. Friedrichs, M .
Magida, Coach Glassi, S. Cabot . Second Row: M. Brachman, S. S herman, M . Palmieri, R. Packer, R. Lieberman, B. Dubow, K. Stevens. Front Row: B. Block, M. Fink, M.
Wolfe .
Attempting to improve upon their
fourth place finish in the indoor CSL
meet, the varsity cindermen boasted six
returning lettermen. They were Dennis
Fredrichs, Stuart Goldsmith, Marc
Klessman , Brian M yhr, Rory Packer
and Jeff Baerman. Also adding to the
team 's strength were Steve Robbins,
Marty Magida, Brad Anstadt, Joel
Horwitz and Jerry Leikin.
" From being on the track team, I
learned how to be competitive." - Joel
Horwitz
"I try to stress a feeling of competitiveness. Stamina and endurance are a
part of the workout. " - Coach Conway
Sub urban League opponents, Viking sprinters practice their starts .
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stressed as key
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FROSH B BASEBALL TEAM - Back Row: D. Schmidt, M . Hinze, J. Humann, B.
Davies, G. Fassino, G. Masters, Coach Wolf. Second Row: L. Doppelt, M. Bauman, J.
Katz, R. Shane, S. Ramoutar, M. Wayne, G. Saposnik. Front Row: S. Abelman, C.
Shea, J. Getlin, C. Platt, R. Galuski, B. Zalay, G. Didech.
This year's varsity baseball squad
was built around the nine returning lettermen, the most in Viking history.
They were Don Andrzejewski, Kent
Schirmer, Barry Ruttenberg, Joel Chernoff, John Barnefield, Keith Schirmer,
Mark Goldberg, Rich Levin and Dennis
Cooper.
Coach Kmet cited Barnefield as the
number one pitcher, Chernoff as the
most consistent hitter and Ruttenberg
as the team's slugger. According to
Coach_ Kmet, Niles West and Maine
West were the teams to beat.
"Baseball is a sport where you must
learn to cooperate with your teammates." - Stu Cohen
"This year I stressed upon the team
the importance of a sound defense." Coach Kmet
FROSH A BASEBALL TEAM - Back Row: R. Goss, R . Furmanski, J. D'Antonio, R.
Lieberman, D. Koff, A. Minsky , Coach Lorenz. Second Row: A. Klein, R. Kessler, M.
Bryskier, M. Levey, S. Morrison, R. Barkan. Front Row: D. Zaitz, M. Balogh, L. Ginsburg, A. Spiegel, E. Weinstein.
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�SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM - Back Row: J. Phipps, S. Serota, S. Bowlen, L. Rosin, R. Schumer, M. Rubin,
V. Gullo, Coach Lund. Second Row: S. Anderson, D. Kruse, E. Hendricks, P . Blakey, S. Wayman, D. Talan, B . Sokolsky. Front Row: S. Bosley, R. Ginsburgh, P. Green, T. Luckman, C. Swanson, S. Jacobson .
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - Back Row: Coach Ackman, D. Andrzejewski, R. Weisman, T . DiGloria, H. Schwartz, R.
Levin, S. Cohen, B. Ruttenberg, M. Huttel, Coach Kmet. Seconc! Row: J. Glickman, M. Frank, J . Barnefield, D. Cooper, K.
Levy, M. Friedlander, C. Fieldman. Front Row: M. Goldberg, K. Schirmer, C. Johnson, B. Rosin, S. Bobrow, J. Chernoff,
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VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Back Row: J . Kane, R. Turiel, J. Greenspan, P. Jacks,
S. Gould, Coach Gr.a nt. Front Row: G. Weiner, J. Phelan, M. Sawyer, K. Dhaliwal.
Varsity tennis team members found
themselves up against tough CSL opponents. With only two returning lettermen, Shep Gould and Phil Jacks, the
netmen looked to Paul Dhaliwal to help
the team . Coach Grant felt the team
was good even though it was young.
The golf team boasted three returning lettermen. They were Bob Cooper,
Bob Pollitzer and Jeff Johnson. According to Coach Rusk, the Viking golfers
met strong CSL competition against
some of the top players in the state. The
team's preseason goal was to finish with
a winning record .
"Being part of a winning team gives
me a feeling of self-accomplishment."
-Shep Gould
"I enjoy the competitiveness of golf."
-Bob Cooper
"I look at a golfer's mental attitude
as well as his fundamental swing."
Coach "Rusk
FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM - Back Row: M. Keur, T. Bernstein, V. Hitchcock,
S. Franklin, T. Cohen, D. Rechel, B. Berlin, Coach Youstra. Second Row: J . Green, S.
Herze, P. Kohlenbrener, J. Bums, W. Malling, R. Kaplan, A. Weiss, M. Berke. Front
Row: J. Dietch, E. Goldberg, S. Lev, C. Spungen, P. Jones, S. Frurnrn.
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�VARSITY GOLF TEAM - Back Row: J . Johnson, J. Kerns, R. Pollitzer, S. Weinstein, R.
Gray, C. Neuhaus, Coach Rusk. Front Row: R. Cooper, D. Hambouger, S. Atlas.
FROSH-SOPH GOLF- Back Row: J. Marx, P. Kuznetsky, J. Barnett, S. Nessel, T . Nevins, M. Miller, J.
Rambert, S. Bookman, B. Fritchie, D. Glickstein, Coach Eckhardt. Front Row: K. Swanson, K. Neifeldt,
M. Fleischer, M. Rasky, B. Spatz, R. France.
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choose Athletes
for top a wards
Selected as the Most Valuable Player
of their respective teams were seniors
Mark Hamilton, football; Matt Menze,
basketball; John Mullenix, swimming;
Rory Packer, cross-country; and juniors
Mike Kravitz, gymnastics and Bruce
Zimmer, wrestling. All of the athletes
were selected by their teammates.
"By participating in football I
learned not to be afraid of working
hard." - Mark Hamilton
"I gained a great deal of perserverance from the training I had done in the
past four years." - Rory Packer
GRAPPLER Bruce Zimmer, who qualified for the state prelims, rides his opponent.
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�VICTORY is sweet for Viking harrier Rory Packer.
"TACO"MtrI,LENIX dives off the starting block enroute to another victory.
MIKE KRAVITZ begins his mat routine.
ANOTHER rebound is pulled in by Matt Menze.
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Most freshmen found high school
different from what they had anticipated. Some were disappointed, others
were relieved to discover that school
was not the terrifying place they had
expected. Freshmen had their entire
high school life confronting them at
once, which made plans beyond high
school difficult to conceive.
"Before we went to high school,
older kids said not to go to the washrooms or you'd get beat up and only sit
at certain tables or all the greasers will
get you, but it's not true. I didn't think
it would be as bard as it is. In eighth
grade the teachers said, 'You're smart.
You can get into this class.' But you get
in with all the brains." - Steve Feller
"School seems a lot easier. There is
more free time, more time to talk to
people." -Susan Rein
"I didn't expect all this free time
and I thought school would be a real
bore, but it's really fun out-running the
security guards." - Marc Baba
"I don't have any plans so far. I do
know which college I'm going to go to,
though." -Dave Katnik
"I always wanted to be a secretary.
But now I have typing and I don't like
it. Now I want to be a doctor and help
kids on drugs and things. That's one of
my latest ambitions; I got that from
health class." - Kim Smith
"I guess that life is just everything
that happens.'' - Gary Frankel
"Life means freedom.'' - Danny
Zaitz
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STEPHANIE KAMBEROS and Shelley Waxburg put final touches on a homecoming float.
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Green and Lynn Kaplan study in the English resource center.
PIED PIPER Richard Quateman plays his magical melodies for Karen Davis, Rachel Perkal and Amy Slaton in the courtyard.
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Abbey, Gail
Abelman, Steven
Abelski, Isaac
Amstadter,Marcy
Anhalt, Kathleen
Arnieri, Amy
Arnow, Sherry
Berndt, Robin
Bemer, Susan
Bielinski, Maureen
Binder, Audrey
Blumberg, Jeffrey
Boim, Nancy
Brady, Steven
Brandess, Laurie
Brown, Candace
Bruckman, Phillip
Bryskier, Michael
Bums, John
Byer, Scott
Byram, Debra
Calderone, Linda
Cameron, Joseph
Bartlett, Steven
Bauman, Mitchell
Becker, Linda
Bennett, David
Berenbaum, Lee
Berg, Lawrence
Berkowitz, Terri
Berman, Robert
Brandon, David
Breslaw, Abbey
Brin, Glen
Brody, Benjamin
Artstein, Fern
Arvidson, Suzette
Asher, Jeffrey
Atkins, Fredric
Babetch, Phyllis
Balogh, Michael
Barkan, Ricki
Baron, Jed
Bjork, Karla
Blackman, Karen
Block, Bernard
Bloom, Allen
Abram, Steven
Abrams, Diane
Adachi, Glenn
Altenbern, John
Campise, Donna
Campise, James
Capobianco, Virginia
Carlino, Patti
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Charter, Michael
Chausow, Lynn
Chau, Raymond
Cleve, Lori
Cohen, Alyse
Cohen, Debra
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Colodny, Amy
Conradt, Nancy
Copeland, Robin
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Coventry, Ann
Current, Diane
D'Antonio, James
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Davies, William
Davis, Karen
Dellegrazie, Anthony
Dembo, Philip
DesJardins, Mark
Deutsch, Ronald
Diamond, Nicole
Dick, Debora
Dictor, Ronald
Didech, Gregg
Donenberg, Nancy
Doppelt, Loren
Dubow, Brad
Dupuis, Denise
Ehrlick, Jeffrey
Eisenberg, Howard
Elbaum, Deborah
Elbaum, Terri
Elkins, Dean
Emanuel, Donna
Emer, Evelyn
Epstein, Richard
Ewing, James
Ezrin, Julie
Farmilant, Betsy
Fassino, Gary
Feigen, Ronald
Feingold, Marla
Feldstein, Mark
Felix, Robin
Feller, Steven
Ferstl, Joseph
Fields, Charmaine
Finkel, Holly
Fishman, Gary
Fleishman, Sharon
Fletcher, Myron
Fox, Debra
France, Robert
Frankel, Gary
Franklin, Steven
Freireich, David
Frey, Richard
Friedman, David
Friedman, David
Friedman, Deborah
Friedman, Faye
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Goldman, Deborah
Goldman, Lawrence
Goldstein, Joseph
Goldstein, Teri
Goldstein, Toni
Goltz, Sharon
Gomberg, Steven
Goodyear, Hollis
Gooris, Lindsey
Gordon, Susan
Gordon, Vicki
Gorov, Marcia
Graf, Pamela
Green, Gayle
Green, Joy
Greene, Joel
Gross, Sheri
Gruen, Bruce
Guital, Sylvia
Guller, Steven
Gullo, Jeffrey
Gunther, Patti
Gutman, Patricia
Hamilton, William
Hammond, Bruce
Hanus, Judy
Harris, Susan
Head, Christine
Hecht, &bbee
Heller, Julie
Henkin, Henry
Hersh, Neil
Hessing, Gail
Hinze, Michael
Hirsch, Ellen
Hitchcock, Vincent
Hoffing, Ellen
Hoffman, Susan
Hollander, William
Hollek, Lee
Horwitz, Mark
Howe, Jeffrey
Hubal, Bradley
Humann, Jam'!ls
Hunter, Martin
Hurto, Darlene
Irwick, Wayne
Jacks, Barbara
Jacobson, Jay
Jacobson, Steven
Jankauer, Carrie
Jordan, Lynn
Kahen, Howard
Kalfen, David
Kamberos, Stephanie
Kamin, Marcy
Kaplan, Eric
Kaplan, Lynn
Kaplan,RDs
Kaplan, Steven
Karbin, Monica
Karel, Pamela
Karlin, Sheryl
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Jarmuth, Janet
Johnson, Jere
Johnson, Sandra
Jones, Phillip
Karp, Martin
Kasch, Pamela
Kashevos, Paul
Katz, Helene
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Katz, Lisa
Kauffman, Sheri
Kaufman, Sharon
Kay, Sally
Keating, Julie
Kellerman, Norman
Kendler, Thomas
Kenoe, Susan
Kessler, Ronald
Klein, Alan
Klerman, Rita
Klinsky, Terri
Kohn, Craig
Koob, Richard
Korey, Barbara
Korn, Judy
Kornfeind, Lori
Kornfeind, Raymond
Kost, Jeffrey
Kozer, Randee
Kozlov, Cheryl
Kozuch, Joseph
Kraft, Beverly
Krause, Ellyn
Kreger, Kayle
Kreisman, Bruce
Krepak, Axiva
Kruse, Lori
Kuhnle, Richard
Kusnetz, Alicia
Lamaster, James
Landt, Cindy
Lang, Gayle
Langer, Debbie
Larsen, Lori
Lasin, Paula
Leaf, Rhonda
Ledvora, Kathleen
Lehrer, Janine
Leibovitz, Lynn
Leichtling, Pamela
Leitner, Greg
Lerner, Robert
Levenson, Rickey
Levin, Steven
Levin, Susan
Levitt, Debra
Levy, Barbara
Levy, Roberta
Lewen, Kimberlee
Lewis, Michael
Lewis, Robin
Lieberman, Richard
Lipton, Lisa
Lisit, Sandi
Liss, Barry
Liss, Robin
Litwin, Neil
Locke, Colleen
Lorber, Randy
Lucas, Lauren
Lynn, Sherry
McDade, Joanne
Magad, Carlen
Mallin, Pamela
Mallin, Thomas
Malling, William
Maloney, Mary
Mann, Rosalyn
Manna, Robin
Marion, David
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Marx, Thomas
Masters, George
Masterton, Stephen
Mayer, Peter
Mayze!, Suzy
Mecklenburg, Sheri
Memmott, Thomas
Mendelson, Lori
Mesce, Robert
Miller, Bonnie
Miller, Dean
Miller, Denise
Miller, Gerilyn
Platt, Charles
Pollitzer, Nancy
Portillo, Rene
Portman, Elise
Posner, Mary
Powell, Leslie
Pritikin, Lesley
Pritikin, Lorin
Queen, Thomas
Radman, Julie
Ramoutar, Steven
Ransdell, Susan
Nakashima, Laura
Nessel, Stuart
Neuhaus, Robert
Neumann, Eve
Newman, Gary
Nissen, Diana
Nonnemacher, Helen
Novak, Vanessa
Perlow, Steven
Peterson, Sandra
Picker, Janice
Pisano, Cathleen
Morath, John.
Morris, Gail
Morris, Melinda
Morris, Nancy
Mosenson, Randee
Moskowitz, Debra
Murnick, Pamela
Myhr, Steven
Penzik, Cheryl
Pere!, Joel
Perlman, Barbara
Perlman, Mark
Miller, Leora
Miller, Mitchell
Miller, Russell
Miller, Sharon
Miller, Wendy
Minkus, Jonathan
Minsky, Arnold
Mitchell, Joanne
Palmer, Marcia
Palmer, Monica
Panlow, Alan
Paul, Fred
Metrick, Linda
Meyers, Alan
Milgram, Karen
Miller, Barbara
O'Brien, Kathleen
Olker, Lawrence
Orlove, Karen
Packer, Dawn
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Rasky, Mitchell
Raymond, Philip
Reich, David
Rein, Susan
Rema, Bruce
Reizman, Vernon
Richardson, Steven
Richter, Lynn
Riederman, Karen
Robinson, Patricia
Roitman, Marcia
Roseman, Hygh
Rosenbloom, Jay
Ross, Renee
Rotfeld, Nancy
Roth, Steven
Rothner, Debra
Rubin, Monica
Rubinstein, Scott
Rubinstein, Sherry
Rudd, Terri
Rudolph, Janice
Rysztogi, Renee
Sala, Kevin
Sampras, Christopher
Samsky, Ferne
Sanes, Scott
Saposnik, :Oary
Schachtman, Beth
Schaefer, Brian
Schaffel, Michael
Schallman, James
Schanker, Steven
Schechter, Lesley
Schelling, Nancy
Schramm, Karen
Schwartz, Mark
Schwartz, Sherry
Seffren, Randal
Shimabukuro, Debbie
Ship, Stuart
Shuwal, Lesley
Siegal, Dane
Siegal, Robert
Sielck, Douglas
Silver, Patrice
Simons, Kenneth
Singer, Ellen
Slaton, Amy
Smith, Kimberly
Soll, Kenneth
Solomon, Lawrence
Solovy, Beth
Solovy, Cynthia
Solovy, Karen
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Shaffer, Scott
Shapiro, Paul
Sheade, Robert
Sheer, Penny
Sherman, Cary
Sherman, Mitchell
Sherman, Scott
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Schmalz, Michael
Schmidt, David
Schoenburg, Harry
Sonenschein, Sharon
Sowinski, Barbara
Spatz, Robert
Spiegel, Alan
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Steelman, Robert
Stein, Beatrice
Stein, Michael
Stoller, Jason
Stroner, Thomas
Sutker, Shelley
Swanson, Judith
Weisberg, Andrea
Weiss, Faith
Weiss, Renee
Weiss, Susan
Weitzman, Lori
Welter, Kenneth
Wenger, Ruth
Westphal, Carl
Williams, Howard
Williams, Lynn
Winer, Karen
Wolinsky, Scott
Wolke. Esther
Woloshin, Lynne
Wong, Ella
Woodworth, Julie
Wulff, Rhonda
Yancy, Pamela
Young, Bradley
Zagon, Sheri
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Vogelmann, David
Vusich, Robert
Waldman, Mitchell
Wall, Raymond
Walsh, Kelly
Warshaw, Edward
Warshawsky, Lee
Wasserman, Michael
Weinberg, Randy
Weinberg, Robert
Weiner, Laurence
Weinstein, Erwin
Tomback, Michael
Tucker, Lynne
Tucker, Michele
Turovitz, Eden
Turovitz, Judy
Valentino, Jane
Vicker, Sharon
Viner, Hope
Weil, Garry
Weil, Steven
Weiman, Carey
Weinbaum, Sharon
Sweetow, Stacy
Szafranski, Tony
Szarvas, Steven
Taussig, Cara
Terry, Janet
Tikulski, Sheri
Tolzien, Gerald
Tomback, Karyn
Wear, Cynthia
Weber, Carol
Weber, Lori
Weglarz, Kenneth
Stem, Laura
Sternberg, Michael
Stezskal, Craig
Stockenberg, Thomas
Waxburg, Shelley
Waxman, Joan
Wayne, Martin
Wdowicki, Elizabeth
�Zaitz, Daniel
Zalay, Benjie
Zari, Matthew
Zeal, Joanne
Zebovitz, Jay
Zeunert, Donald
Zide, Pamela
Zimmer, Glenn
Ziolkowski, Yvonne
Zobel, Alex
Zoberman, Harry
Zucker, Paul
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WITH A LOOK of determination, Richard Shadle sculpts a piece of clay.
DEEPLY INTENT on his music, Marvin Heimlich strives for
perfect tone and pitch on the violin.
LAB PARTNERS Jeffrey Mantelman and Elaine Weinstein listen attentively as their teacher gives instructions for using the microscope, an important tool in biology.
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horizons expanded. They began trying
to discover where their interests lay
through school and outside sources.
Many of them were planning for college; others were looking even farther
ahead. Their attitude toward life was
casual, because they considered it far
beyond their control.
"Life is something that you just
gotta do. It's just there and you have to
put up with it." - Laurie Bass
"Life is being yourself and living
the way you are." -Randee Wolinsky
"To me life means having f!Jn,
happiness, love, animals, and a chance
to be alive." - Renee Freedman
"I've stopped fooling around with
grades. I've started to try. I've started
reading newspapers and I'm trying to
foresee what's going to happen in the
future." -Renee Freedman
"I'm taking different courses to
prepare for my future." - Bruce Horgan
"I'm trying to think of what I want
to do. I think I might be interested in
nursing." - Cindy Miller
"I've changed in the way I feel toward people and how I act toward
them. Like, I used to think all long hairs
were bad, but now that I've gotten to
know some, I see it doesn't matter what
you're like on the outside, but on the
inside." -Randee Wolinsky
"I've looked into things deeper. I
don't look at them from one point of
view anymore." - Marcy Schwartz
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AN OLD ORCHARD BENCH provides Ralph
Farbman with a place to study, reflect, and relax.
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Africk, Joel
Albaum, Jeffrey
Alpert, Dan
Anderson, Steven
Andrzejewski, Karen
Antman, Steven
Appel, Aleyce
Berger, Terri
Berkowitz, Debra
Berkson, Jill
Berlin, Brian
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Berman, Mitchell
Berman, Richard
Bernstein, Toby
Blake, Kenneth
Blakey, Paul
Block, Cynthia
Bookman, Stuart
Borowsky, Barbara
Bosley, Scott
Bottom, Jill
Bowlen, Sean
Brachman, Steven
Brand, Jeffrey
Brandt, Leonard
Brickman, Deborah
Brody, David
Bromberg, Debra
Brooker, Jill .
Brottman, Karen
Burklin, Michael
Burkholder, Martin
Busch, Christine
Bussell, Mark
Byram, Barbara
Oyster, Beth
Capitol, Mindy
Capsuto, Sandra
Carlson, Claudia
Carlson, John
Chaitman, Joel
Chavin, Shari
Chemers, Susan
Chez, Debra
Christensen, Amy
Ciemy, Bridget
Ciupke, Yvonne
Cleve, Linda
Coe, Dolores
Cogan, Michael
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Arendt, Nancy
Arvidson, Deborah
Azriel, David
Azus, Bette
Bakal, Robin
Baker, Matthew
Barg, Howard
Barnett, Jess
Behr, Ronda
Behren, Pamela
Bendersky, Jill
Berger, Helaine
Alport, Ira
Alscher, Murray
Alter, Mitchell
Altschul, Wayne
Bass, Laurie
Bassuk, Wendy
Bavaro, Jeanne
Bay, Jami
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Cohen, Thomas
Colecchia, Paul
Collins, Cynthia
Cutler, Steven
Dahm, Mark
Dellegrazie, Patti
DeMar, Nancy
Freedman, Renee
Freeman, Stewart
Friedlander, Mark
Friedman, Sheri
Friedman, Stewart
Fritchie, William
Fritz, Jeffrey
Frumm, Scott
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Fidel, Sara
Fieldman, Charles
Fieldman, Karen
Finkel, Robbi
Fortunato , Susan
Fradin, David
Frank, Mitchell
Fu, Timothy
Gainer, Rhonda
Garber, Jay
Garfinkle, Susan
Ginsburgh, Robert
Glazer, Sheldon
Glickstein, Donald
Gockenbach, Anne
Goldman, Philip
Goldman, Susan
Goldsmith, Jay
Goldstein, Debra
Goldstein, Mark
Goodfriend, Iris
Goodman, Steven
Gordon, Mitchell
Eisenstein, Lynne
Epstein, Jan
Fein, Jill
Feinglass, Cary
Feiwell, Steven
Feldman, Stephan
Ferdinand , Michael
Ferris, Nancy
Goebel, Steven
Goebelt, Janice
Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Michael
Deutchma n, Jerold
Deutsch, Michael
Dietz, Patricia
Dolgin, Paula
Dolins, Steven
Domash, Sari
Drucker, Steven
Ehrensaft, Richard
Gauer, Timothy
Gerowitz, Robert
Gilleland, Beth
Gilliland, Steve
Conradt, Susan
Conway, Karen
Cook, Steven
Crown, Arlene
Gotteiner, Donna
Gottlieb, Ilyse
Grahn, Nancy
Green, Manuel
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Greenberg, Debra
Greenberg, Stuart
Greenburg, Brad
Greene, Jeffrey
Greenfield, Myrna
Gribow, Barry
Grossman, Edward
Grossman, Ian
Gruhn, Paul
Guenther, John
Gumbiner, Lori
Gutman, Ann
Haag, Karen
Hackett, Connie
Hanan, Martin
Handler, Robin
Hanley, Debbie
Hansen, Mary
Harper, Laurice
Harris, Andrea
Harris, David
Harris, Mark
Harris, Robert
Harison, Howard
Heether, Nancy
Hefter, Daniel
Hefter, Mark
Heimlich, Marvin
Heller, Daniel
Hendricks, Edward
Herbstman, Paulette
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Hirsch, Judith
Hoffman, Donald
Hoffman, Richard
lpjian, Sharon
Jackson, Sherri
Jacobs; Howard
Jacobs, Morris
Jacobson, Janene
Jaffe, Alisa
Jen, Edward
Johnson, Claudia
Johnson, Sharon
Kacsh, Susan
Kalis, Gudrun
Kaminski, Norbert
Kane, Mitchell
Kaplan, Francine
Kaplan, Scott
Kaplan, Sheri
Kaplan, Steven
Karlin, Fred
Kasman, Roberta
Kassel, Deborah
Katz, Debra
Katz, Larry
Kehl, Debra
Kenoe, Andrew
Keur, Michael
Kipnis, Robin
Kirschbaum, Michele
Klassman, Dean
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Hope, Kathleen
Horgan, Bruce
Hultberg, Sari
Huska, Maxine
Koch, Bruce
Kogan, Mark
Kohlenbrener, Paul
Koy, Alison
�Kozuch, Margaret
Kramer, Jack
Kramer, Lenore
Kramer, Samuel
Kruse, David
Kuhnle, John
Kushnir, Linda
Kuznetsky, Paul
London, Nora
Long, Aimee
Lurie, Beth
Lurie, Marla
Lusk, Jeanne
McDade, Susan
McDade, Thomas
Magad, Debra
Mages, Kenneth
Malkes, Alison
Mantelman, Jeffrey
Marcado, Debra
Marek, Kimberly
Markin, Lawrence
Marks, Joel
Martin, Claude
Mathison, Lynn
Mayster, Kathy
Meczyk, Robert
Medansky, Alan
Meek, Pamela
Mendkoff, Andrea
Merdinger, Phillip
Merritt, Scott
Meyers, Helmi
Meyers, Hollis
Mihina, Karen
Miller, Andrew
Miller, Cynthia
Miller, Jacqueline
Miller, Norman
Minsky, Warren
Lazarus, Cathy
Lazarus, Randy
Lee, Stuart
Leikin, Robin
Lerman, Charles
Levenson, Dena
Levin, David
Levin, Jay
Lieberman, Lisa
Lipschultz, Sharon
Litwin, Sanders
Loeffler, Martin
Lachman, Ronald
Lamaster, John
Lamet, Livia
Lance, Michael
Lander, Alan
Lapping, Arlene
Lasch, Susan
Lazar, Felice
Lewin, Fred
Lewis, Lori
Libman, Nancy
Lieberman, Jeri
Krammer, Jacalyn
Krandel, Bruce
Krieger, Michael
Krinsky, Steven
Levin, Michele
Levin, Teri
Levy, Joel
Levy, Richard
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Mitchell, Eileen
Mitchell, Kathleen
· Mittenthal, Ellen
Moczisko, Elizabeth
Modes, Marla
Molitor, Thomas
Moninger, Madeline
Morris, Rhonda
Mussar, John
Nadler, Neil
Nadolna, Jacquelyn
Neu, Jeffery
Newman, Ilene
Newman, Stewart
Nicholson, Suzan
Nierman, Barbara
Nusinow, Robin
Oakes, Barbara
O'Brien, Anne
O'Connell, Mary
Olian, Jeffrey
Olsen, Nancy
Pappanduros, Janet
Paul, Theodore
Paull, David
Paull, Jane
Pawlak, Carol
Perbohner, Eric
Phipps, John
Picker, Edmund
Pivar, Gary
Quam, Edward
Rambert, Gerald
Ramis, Robert
Rashkow, Robert
Ratliff, Pamela
Raugstad, Leslie
Rechel, David
Reitman, Fred
Reizman, Allan
Ressman, Douglas
Reynolds, Susan
Rice, Randi
Richards, lone
Ridolfi, Cathleen
Riley, Charles
Rivkin, Susan
Roback, Darcy
Rosen, Wendy
Rosenberg, Judith
Rosenbloom, Dorene
Rosenfeld, Richard
Rosenthal, Richard
Rosnick, Steven
Roth, Elliot
Roth, Nancy
Rothblatt, Dana
Rozen, Stuart
Ruben, Gary
Rubin, Mark
Rubin, Sherry
Runge, Howard
Russo, Frank
Ruttenberg, Marla
Rysztogi, Roberta
Sabin, Neal
Sacks, Joel
Sagal!, Alfred
Perelgut, Alan
Peterson, Christine
Peterson, John
Phillips, Jay
�Salberg, Michael
Sampson, Randall
Samuels, Michael
Sarrafian, Edwin
Schumer, Robert
Schusteff, Marla
Schwab, Cecelia
Schwartz, Marcy
Stawiarski, Janice
Steffens, Leslie
Stein, Arnold
Steinberg, Lois
Stender, Claudia
Stemfeld~ Eydie
Stevens, Kerry
Stevens, Steven
Stezskal, Alan
Stuckmann, Karen
Stuermer, Kathi
Swanson, Conrad
Swig, Adeena
Symonds, Nancy
Talan, David
Temkin, Diane
Terlecki, Judy
Terry, Ellen
Thoss, Nancy
Torch, Raymond
Train, Diane
Troop, Karen
Turbov, Mindy
Turner, Nora
Turoff, Barbara
Turski, Kevin
Vale, Mary Kathryn
Vaughn, Jeffrey
Veenhuis, Mary
Vetter, Nancy
Vicker, Natalie
Waldman, Robert
Sibul, Sheryl
Silber, Linda
Silverstein, Terry
Simpson, Stephen
Smolen, Renee
Soderberg, Sharon
Sokolsky, Barry
Solomon, Barry
Sowinski Michael
Spiegel, Ben
Spungen, Charles
Stangenes, Thor
Scofield, Lynn
Serota, Scott
Shadle, Richard
Shaftal, Max
Shapiro, Stewart
Share, Lawrence
Shlachter, Ted
Shovers, Gary
Simpson, Steven
Singer, Howard
Smith, Barry
Smith, Jacqueline
Sax, Michael
Schimmel, Nancy
Schinberg, Lori
Schuman, Barbara
Walsh, Mary
Waltrich, Ingrid
Walusiak, Christopher
Warshawsky, Caryn
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Wear, Richard
Weger, George
Weiner, Iris
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Weinman, Jeffrey
Weinstein, Elaine
Weinzweig, Aron
Weisman, Beverly
Weisman, Patti
Weiss, Sheri
Weitzman, Robin
Weldy, Dan
Wernick, Joanne
Wien, Ricky
Wilgrube, Patricia
Williams, Wayne
Wilson, Brian
Winer, Andrea
Winter, Janet
Witherbee, Deborah
Wolf, Brian
Wolfe, Mark
Wolfe, Melinda
Wolinsky, Randee
Wolke, Michael
Wolpa, Brian
Zebovitz, Janet
Zeitlin, Sherrye
Zeuschner, Sandra
Zimmerman, Susan
Zvolner, Mitchell
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THE BEST WAY to clean something is to wash it in the sink, as demonstrated by Donna Wiora.
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Juniors could no longer be sure of
their futures because their interests had
changed as much as their personalities.
College was often thought about; it
seemed so near and so important. Their
views on life had matured but were still
incomplete. Juniors realized that they
had only begun to discover who they
were and where their lives were headed.
"The future is unpredictable yet
very real to me. I know only that I am
supposed to go to college. I don't know
why." -Marcy Kornblith
"I know I would like to do something in the field of math or science, but
I don't know specifically what, as of
now." -Richard Shapiro
"I guess that I have really begun to
start to grow up." - Jeri Friedman
"I think I have grown more mature.
It seems like all of a sudden I've grown
up very fast." - Sheryl Tucker
"I'm worried about the present,
how things are day-to-day. I have more
to worry about today, right this moment, than tomorrow." -Ann Pedone
"I feel as though I have a better
outlook on life." -Roberta Zigman
"I think life is something pretty
good. I want to live it to the very fullest.
I don't really know what it means." Jeri Friedman
"People are here to pursue happiness. All beings should be happy in one
way or another." - Bruce Dolitsky
"I have to consider myself as a student first, so most of my life centers
around school." - Ann Pedone
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�Abel, Kim
Abrams, Larry
Adams, Joanne
Alfassa, Alissa
Anstadt, Bradford
Artstein, Paul
Asher, Sheryl
Atlas, Scott
Bloom, Corey
Bloom, Howard
Blum, Denise
Bokalders, Sigurds
Bornstein, Cindy
Bressler, Gail
Brettner, Sandra
Brower, Mary
Brown, Barry
Brown, Marla
Brown, William
Bruckman, Elliot
Burkholder, Edwin
Bussell, Clifford
Butz, Michael
Calderone, Mary
Campise, Deborah
Cann, Margot
Carlson, Bonnie
Carlson, Gail
Carlson, William
Cassman, Nancy
Cellini, Nicholas
Chemers, Caryn
Chemers, Nan
Chensky, Dale
Chernoff, Synda
Clamage, Brett
Clary, Charles
Clyman, Nadine
Coates, Diane
Coe, Joann
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Becker, Randi
Behr, Michael
Beltran, Cesar
Benowitz, Randy
Berger, Judi
Berger, Karen
Berger, Karen
Berger, Mark
Blachman, Janet
Blackman, David
Block, Merle
Blomberg, Patricia
Azus, Gregory
Bader, David
Baer, Steven
Barkan, Howard
Barnefield, John
Barron, Carol
Bartz, Gail
Bavaro, Donna
Berns, Glenn
Betancourt, Maria
Bielinski, Nancy
Birger, Nancy
Alfassa, Debra
Amstadter, Fredric
Anderson, Russell
Angell, Rosanne
Berger, Sandi
Berkowsky, Ilene
Berliner, Paul
Bemer, Steve
�Cohen, Edward
Cohen, Ellen
Cohen, Marla
Cohen, Stuart
Cohen, Wayne
Cohn, Francine
Cole, Scott
Colen, Joan
Conne, Randy
Copeland, Lynda
Cowin, Richard
Cronin, Kimberly
Curran, Mary
Daar, Henry
Davies, Charles
Dechter, Ronald
DeLaurier, Joseph
Delman, Howard
Deutsch, Susan
Diamond, Bruce
Doroff, Steven
Doruff, Ronald
Doupe, Leslie
Duby, Ellen
Edelman, Linda
Edelson, Claude
Eiserman, Lois
Ellman, Howard
Erner, ;William
Epstein, Carolyn
Epstein, Robert
Erikson, Diane
Farber, Scott
Farber,Susan
Feit, Lisa
Felkel, Dera
Figenholtz, Stuart
Figler, Mari
Fink, Beri
Fink, Martin
Firus, Paul
Fisher, Leslie
Fishman, Lawrence
Fjellander, John
Flax, Michael
Foreman, Toby
Fotos, Curt
Fox, Jeffrey
Fraelick, Michael
Frankel, Neal
Franklin, Karen
Fried. Kenneth
Friedman, Alan
Friedman, Debra
Friedman, Jeri
Friedman, Marian
l'Jiedman, Marla
O.ms, Eric
Gelfand, David
Georgiev, Olga
Gerber, Lloyd
Ginsberg, Jay
Gloger, Vicki
Goebelt, Thomas
GGldberg, Debra
Galdsand, Richard
Gtlldstein, Craig
Goldstein, Enid
Goldstein, Wayne
Gomberg, Andra
Goodman, Barbara
Goodman, Robert
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�Gordon, Helaine
Gordon, Richard
Gorell, Julie
Gould, Alan
Gould, Shepard
Gould, Steven
Gray, Ronald
Green, Shellie
Greenberg, Maxine
Grombacher, Ann
Grossman, Steven
Gruenberg, Linda
Gustafson, Linda
Gutmann, Julie
Haber, Andrea
Hadgeorge, Jeannie
Hambourger, David
Hamilton, Susan
Harris, Jay
Hechtman, Kenneth
Heisler, David
Heller, Julie
Henning, George
Herrala, Judy
Hervig, Wendy
Hickman, Celeste
Hirsch, Robin
Horwitz, Joel
Hyman, Stacey
Jacobson, Jill
Jacobson, Laurie
Johnson, Clayton
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Johnson, Deborah
Johnson, 9regg
Johnson, Julie
Johnson, Karen
Jones, Lisa
Joseph, Marla
Kacyn, Louis
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Katz, Ronald
Kauffman, Stuart
Kaufman, JoEllen
Keer, Ira
Kellerman, Adriane
Kelliher, John
Kempner, Ellen
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Kaplan, Carol
Kaplow, P.a ula
Karnow, Ilene
Kerbis, Debra
Kerman, Richard
Klouthis, Joan
Kluge, Patrice
Kneller, Gary
Kochevar, Kathleen
Koff, Eileen
Kohlenbrener, Laury
Kohn, Scott
Kolof, Diane
Kopakin, Jeffrey
Komblit h, Marcia
Kotas, Kenneth
Kramer, Helene
Kravitz, Michael
Kreisel, Jeffrey
Krepack, Benjamin
Kruit, Joy
Landt, Donna
Larson, Sandra
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Lavitt, Melissa
LeBoyer, Marcy
Lechowicz, Bruce
Leon, Laurie
Leon, Lyn
Lerman, Cynthia
Lerner, Steven
Morris, Dean
Morris, Pamela
Morse, Susan
Moyen, Paula
Neumark, Daniel
Newman, Arthur
Newman, Debra
Newman, Holley
Norman, Ralph
Nowak, Marcia
O'Brien, Lawrence
Orlove, Jana
Orman, Lynn
Ozell, Sheri
Parenti, Delores
Parks, Jamee
Meis, Matt
Melman, Dory
Messerschmitt, Gail
Meyers, Susan
Millman, Laura
Minkus, Daniel
Miretzky, Barbara
Mitchell, Susan
Newman, Irving
Newton, Kevin
Nissenson, Rebecca
Nitchals, Janice
Machnowski, Michael
Magida, Martin
Mallin, Christina
Malling, Karen
March, Melinda
Mark, Charles
Masterton, Loraine
McDade, Michael
Nagel, Ronald
Nakashima, Janice
Nelsen, Thomas
Netchin, David
Lifton, Judith
Liss, Steven
Loeb, Bruce
Loginsky, Rae
Lorber, David
Lorber, Judy
Lowenstein, Sheri
Lurie, Aleece
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LeRoy, Audrey
Levie, Susan
Levin, Bonnie
Levin, Lawrence
Levin, Marcia
Levy, Keith
Lichtenstein, Adina
Lieberman, Robert
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Lederman, Sharon
Lehrer, Marc
Lehtman, Andrea
Leichenko, Marsha
Pearl, Alan
Perkal, Deborah
Permer, Mich11el
Pierce, Debbie
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�Pinkus, Geoffrey
Pisano, Frank
Pivar, Nancy
Pogoff, David
Rabens, David
Rand, Judith
Raskin, Kenneth
Ratliff, Carol
Sasamoto, Nancy
Scanlon, Patricia
Schaffel, Ronald
Schels, Margrete
Schiff, Corey
Schleich, John
Schnell, Timothy
Scholar, Gary
Schrebnick, Steven
Schreiber, Lynn
Schroeder, Mari
Schubert, Mary
Schultz, Audree
Schwartz, Herbert
Schwartz, Rickey
Schwartz, Ronald
Segal, Gary
Seitler, Marianne
Selman, Bonnie
Seltzer, Barbara
Seltzer, Carrie
Seltzer, David
Shapiro, Helen
Sher, Debbie
Sherman, Steven
Shield, Robin
Shimabukuro, Lynn
Siegel, Holly
Siegel, Stephen
Siemionko, Cathy
Siewert, Janet
Simons, Laurie
Simons, Leslie
Sklar, Melissa
Smith, Brian
Smith, Holly
Smith, Karen
Solomon, Ellyn
Solomon, Michele
Spagnoli, Michael
Sperling, Susanne
Spitzer, Nancy
Starkopf, Robin
Stavnes, Sandra
202
Reisberg, Edward
Ressman, Anne
Reynolds, Leanne
Robbins, Steven
Robinson, Holly
Rogoff, Robert
Rohr, Karol
Romer, Reid
Sacomano, Ralph
Salvatore, Christine
Samuels, Neil
Sanders, Linda
Poole, Pamela
Porter, Vicki
Poulakidas, Frances
Price, Marcie
Rosen, Earl
Rosen, Steven
Roter, Alan
Ruesch, Linda
�Steinberg, Randy
Stramer, Tom
Sucherman, Barry
Suekov,Jody
Summers, Sheron
Surkin, Lisa
Suzukida, Margaret
Svacina, Gary
Sweet, Jeffery
Szymski, Pamela
Tadelman, Leslie
Testa, Lee
Tester, Laura
Thomas, Diane
Thompson, Ann
Tiltges, Carol
Trufant, Betty
Tucker, Sheryl
Turner, Paula
Turovitz, Barbara
Udesky, Jonathan
Vale, Mary
Venn, Michael
Verch, Gail
Wagner, Beth
Wallis, Karen
Walsh, Steven
Waltzer, Susan
Wasserman, Robin
Weglarz, Frank
Weil, David
Weil, Harlan
Weinbaum, Paula
Weiner, Gary
Weiner, Michael
Weinstein, Cheryl
Weinstein, Steven
Weisberg, Karen
Weisberg, Marc
Weisman, Robert
Weiss, Earl
Weiss, Jacquelyn
Weitzman, Donna
Wenger, Tobey
White, Raymond
Wickman, Cynthia
Williams, Cheryl
Wiora, Donna
Wisper, Marcia
Wolk, Debra
Wolke, Joel
Wyler, Kay
Wysocki, Deborah
Yale, Meryl
Young, James
Zachar, Lynn
Zigman, Roberta
Zimmer, Bruce
Zwick, Martin
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What is life?
" How do I know? I still haven't figured it out." - Steven Goldberg
"Life is existing day to day and
attempting to find happiness in the
world around us." - Bruce Fogel
"Life is a gift from God, so it
should be treated like something very
sacred." - Phyllis Shapiro
"Life is searching but never quite
finding." - Keith Schirmer
Seniors had attained a better understanding of life than the underclassmen, but the answers to the question
"What is life?" showed they were still
searching for the key to their existence.
Some seniors believed that the answer
might lie in their relationships with
other people, so their future intentions
were to work with people. High school
experiences were limited; therefore,
seniors looked forward to graduation. It
promised new opportunities to explore
the mysteries of life.
"I would like to work in the ghetto
with underprivileged children because
then I would feel like my life had some
meaning." - Rebecca Collins
"I learned that you have to get
along with people. Aside from my occupational plans, I plan to look into social
areas and learn more about human nature." - David Perry
"I've learned to look at things from
more angles than I ever have before." Jonathan Sales
"I've become much more liberal
and learned how to live with different
kinds of people." - Debra Feldman
"I think that graduation is the beginning for everyone. It is the first time
in our lives that we are on our own." Caryl Alter
"Graduation is an end to an inane
high school career. Junior and senior
years of high school have been the most
wasteful years of my life as far as learning is concerned. Socially, it's helped."
- Carol Morath
"Graduation is definitely both a
beginning and an end. But it's more of a
beginning because I'm going to be a lot
more on my own- which I am looking
forward to. It's giving me an opportunity to do what I haven't done before." Linda Schubert
"It's kind of like the end of a beginning. High school is one step which is
the beginning and when you graduate,
it ends." - Kent Schirmer
" Graduation is just a preparatory
thing for life." - Janet Larsen
"Life is a preparation for something else which is a preparation for
something else." - Mark Sanz
PLAGUED by a broken arm, varsity foot·
ball captain Keith Schirmer watches the
game helplessly from the sidelines.
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Aaron, Susan
Anderson, William
Abrams, Helene
Andrzejewski, Donald
Abramson, Pamela
Anhalt, Patricia
Adelman, Andra
Alexander, Constantin Antman, Robert
Appelman, Joel
Alexander, Nina
Aron, Alysa
Alter, Caryl
Arvidson, Glenn
Axel, Debra
Azriel, Phyllis
Baerman, Jeffrey
Baker, Robert
Bakker, Patricia
Balka, Suzanne
Balough, Deborah
Barnett, Maxine
Baron, Bruce
Bear, Joel
Becharas, Christine
Becker, Dean
Becker, Donald
Becker, Michelle
Berg, Bennett
Berger, Janice
Berger, Steven
Berlin, Nancy
Berman, Marla
Berrick, Robin
Bethmann, Jane
Binder, Paula
Birger, Paul
Bleiman, David
Blivas, Sharon
Bloom, Wendy
Bohdan, Peter
Bolshon, Barbara
Bosley, Marsha
Boxenbaum, Alan
Brandess, Jeffrey
Brandom, Barbara
Brandon, Marc
Brenner, Bonnie
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�GAINING PRACTICAL knowledge while receiving school
credit, Barbara Brandon selects a floral arrangement at work. ·
Brickman, Laura
Bridges, Kimberly
Brill, Steven
Broude, Rickey
Brown, Scott
Brumlik, Joel
Budkowski, Marla
Burland, Cathy
Buzil, Rona
Bymel, Sandra
Cabin, Donna
Cantor, Susan
Capobianco, Joseph
Carbonara, Patricia
Charman, Mark
Chavin, Errol
Chernoff, Joel
Cizek, Richard
Cogan, Brian
Cohen, Barry
Cohen, Ilene
Cohen, Ruth
Cohon, Charles
Cole, Joyce
Collins, Rebecca
Cooper, Dennis
Cooper, Robert
Cooper, Robyn
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THE QUIET and comfort of t he courtya rd are two things
which make studying an agreeable task for Janice Apostle .
Corday, Lane
Corey, Nancy
Crivlare, Fred
Crown, Laura
Current, William
Dale, Jennifer
Dammers, Diane
D'Antonio, Ramona
Dardick, Jerrold
Dauer, Ira
David, David
Davis, Lisa
Dechter, Burton
Dembo, Harold
Des Jardins, Heidi
Deutsch, Alan
DeWald, Renee
Dewar, Dawn
Doherty, Julie
Dolins, Rebecca
Domash, Cathy
Donenberg, Bruce
Doren, Meryl
Dougherty, Maureen
Drathring, Curt
Drell, Marlene
Droze, Carol
Dubin, Marla
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�LARRY OPIOLA and Ronald Schaffel find that fixing a car
engine requires a mixture of skill and precision.
Dudovitz, Paula
Eckhardt, Margo
Edelman, Guy
Eisenstein, Marci
Eisenstein, Pamela
Elenbogen, Bruce
Emalfarb, Susan
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Engelhardt, Carol
Epstein, Brad
Epstein, Sheila
Esrig, Terri
Farkas, Jeremy
Farmer, William
Feig, Susan
Feinglass, Neil
Feingold, Jerald
Feld, Kenneth
Feldman, Debra
Feldman.Denise
Feldman, Gary
Ferber, Heidi
Ferrard, Richard
Ferstl, Carol
Fields, Carrie
Fine, Andrea
Fine, Heidi
Finesilver, Donna
Fink, Elise
�HEIDI DES JARDINS and Carole Pesko make muffins.
Finke, Sheri
Fisher, Mark
Fisher, Robert
Fisher, Sharon
Fishman, Gary
Fogel, Bruce
Foreman, Julie
Fox, Charlene
Frankel, Ileen
Frankel, Michelle
Franklin, Judith
Freihag, James
Friedman, Bruce
Friedman, Deborah
Friedman, Susan
Friedrichs, Dennis
Fur.ster, Janet
Gabel, Mitchell
Gaines, Vicki
Gale, Donna
Garber, Jerome
Garbo, Donna
Garfield, Janice
Gartzman, Janice
Gebel, Sandra
Geiderman, Ralph
Gelder, Cheryl
Gerber, Ilene
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the LMC card catalogue in an effort to
find a book.
Gillengerten, Joan
Gillengerten, Joseph
Ginsburg, Robert
Gistenson, Hollis
Gitelman, Lynn
Glicksman, Joel
Goland, Robin
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Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Larry
Goldberg, Steven
Goldin, Linda
Goldman, Linda
Goldsmith, Stuart
Goldstein, Lori
Goldstein, Marcie
Goldstein, Ralph
Goldstein, Steven
Goodman, Debra
Gordon, Craig
Gordon, Roberta
Gordon, Shelley
Gorell, Larry
Graeff, Deette
Grahn, Susan
Greenberg, Barbara
Greene, Steven
Greenman, Daniel
Greenspan, Jeffrey
Greenwald, Robin
Grefenson, Sherry
Greyson, Daniel
Gruen, Gary
Gumbiner, Susan
Gutman, Marcee
Gutmann, Caryn
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JANET SCHUMER tries to mold her clay to express the picture in her mind.
Haas, Debra
Hamilton , Mark
Hanan, Ira
Handmaker, Nancy
Hanley, Willard
Hansen, Christi
Harrsch, Anne
Hill, Candice
Haugsness, Janet
· Hiller, Ellene
Haynes, Catherine
Helfand, Marcy
Hirsch, Michael
Hoffing, Gail
Henkin, Susan
Hoffman, Ann
Hersh, Bradley
Hershenhouse, Debra Holstein, Alan
Horan, Hope
Herzog, Caren
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�ALONE in the bandroom, Larry Miller practices trombone.
Horgan, Ronald
Horwitz, Janet
Horwitz, Linda
Howe, Nancy
Hummer, Jerrold
Hyams, Richard
Ipjian, Suzanne
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Isaacson, Leslie
Isaacson, Sherry
Jacks, Philip
Jacobs, Robin
Jacobs, Stuart
Jacobson, Richard M.
Jacobson, Richard S.
Jaffe, Richard
Janetos, J ames
Janis, Jacqueline
Jesser, Harold
Johannes, Karen
Johannessenn, Staale
Johnson, Cynthia
Johnson, Donna
Johnson, Jeffrey
Jordan, Manfred
Kahn, Debra
Kaiserman, Gary
Kalfen, Roberta
Kalinsky, Steven
�BARBARA BLOCK studies the cylinder to get an accurate
reading for the results of her chemistry experiment.
Kalman, Allan
Kalmikoff, Mara
Kalmin, Frances
Kamin, Gale
Kane, Jerome
Kaplan, Robert
Kaplan, Sheri
Kasch, Steven
Kasik, Beth
Kaufman, Karen
Kaufman, Michael
Kaufman Shari
Kay, Randi
Kelly, Frank
Kesselman, Susan .
Kessler, Ann
·Kessler, Marc
Kiefer, Paul
Kinoshita, Scott
Klein, Gary
Klein, June
Klesman, Mark
Kogan, Ilene
Komaiko, Jeff
Koonce, Ronald
Kosh, Joy
Kost, Gary
Kotlick, Mark
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�DANNY LAZARUS knows even boys can
cook, but cleaning up takes an expert.
Kozuch, Carol
Kramer, Andrea
Kramer, Harry
Krandel, Robyn
Krause, Barry
Kravitz, Kenneth
Kray, Susan
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Krieger, Howard
Kroll, Fredric
Kuda, Steven
Kuhn, Judith
Kujawinski, Nancy
Kunkle, Mary
Kurtz, Lynn
Lacey, Robert
Lambert, Paul
Lander, Jill
Landi, Patricia
Landsberg, Irwin
Lang, Roberta
Larson, Patricia
Latiolais, Evelyn
Latiolais, Everette
Lauren, Leslie
Lazar, Steven
Lazarus, Daniel
Leaf, Michele
Lebolt, Frederic
Lee, Randy
Lee, Steven
Leikin, Jerrold
Lendway, Eve
Le Roy, Jerome
Lestz, Joanne
Levenson, Daniel
�LINDA SCHUBERT discovers that ripping out mistakes is a big part of sewing.
Levenson, Sheila
Levin, Darlene
Levin, Janice
Levin, Neil
Levin, Richard
Levin, Susan
Levine, David
Levison, Kenneth
Levitt, Carole
Levy, Alan
Levy, Samuel
Lichtenstein, Naomi
Lieberman, Ellen
Lifton, Janisse
Linderman, Laure
Lindquist, Laura
Lippert, Jan
Lipschultz, Richard
Lipsig, Carol
Lisit, Howard
Lorch, Sandra
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�SHERRY ISAACSON selects a book in the resource center.
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Lorsch, Steven
Lowenstem, Beth
Lund, Karen
Lurie, Elizabeth
McTier, Joyce
Macklin, Steven
Maloney, James
Marcus, Robert
Marx, Karen
Marzen, Holly
Massie, Steven
Mayster, Lance
Mazer, Robin
Meinhardt, Marion
Melcher, Ellen
Menze, Matthew
Meshberg Bruce
Metcoff, Laura
Miles, Cynthia
Miller, Larry
Miller, Maureen
Miller, Michael
Miller, Sharon
Millman, David
Milstein, Robin
Mishkin, Larry
Mitchell, Robert
Mitchell, William
�Morath, Carol
Morrison, Roberta
Morton, Roberta
Moses, Tod
Mott, Allen
Mullenix, John
Murphy, Raymond
Mussar, Ma'hn
Musso Niccbra
Myers: Gail~chard
Myhr, Briar.ck
Nadler, Sheay
Nathanson Renee
Natkin, Na~li
Rapper, Nina
. Rizzo,,, Shirley
Rhoney, Brian
Robbi.I Barry
Rice, Elyse
Robin, Gayle
Riederman, Mark Robins Carol
Riemer, Sandra
Roitmi0onna
Rieser, Ralph
Roma1'der, Marcia
Rizzo, Pamela
Rosenbel, Sean
DAVID WEISSMAN takes time to examine a graduated cylinder before using it in a chemistry experiment.
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�SAM LEVY, Judith Franklin, and Joel Glicksman stop in the hall to discus
day's assignment before the class begins.
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Marcus, Robert
Marx, Karen
Marzen, Holly
Massie, Steven
Mayster, Lance
Mazer, Robin
Meinhardt, Marion
m, Matthew
Melcl\ Ricki
Menz• 'David
Mesh~ Carole
Metcc~on Jeanine
Milesson' Linda
Mille1son' Robin
Mille1 '
Peterson, William
Phelan, James
Phipps, Cynthia
Pinnell, Richard
Pinsky, Linda
Plotkin, Marcy
Plotzker, Donna
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JAY TA RS IDS looks at a magazine in the
foreign language resource center.
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Polash, Mari Ann
Pope, Susan
Porges , Cheryl
Porter, Linda
Powal, Ted
Powell, Debra
Prace, Jerry
Pritchett, John
Prochno, Debra
Quateman, Richard
Quinn, Patrick
Radman, Amy
Ransenberg, Renee
Rapper, Mimi
Rapper, Nina
Rhoney, Brian
Rice, Elyse
Riederman, Mark
Riemer, Sandra
Rieser, Ralph
Rizzo, Pamela
Rizzo, Rosemarie
Robbins, Leslie
Robin, Susan
Robinson, Steven
Roitman, Donna
Romano, Ronald
Rosenberg, Elaine
Roth, Martin
Rotman, Sheri
Rubin, Sheldon
Ruby, James
Ruchim, Mike
Rudolph, Barbara
Ruhnke, Sandra
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�AMUSED by Terry Esrig's unusual hat, Carrie Jankauer stops to ask about it.
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Ruttenberg, Barry
Sacks, Sharon
Sacks, Terry
Sadur, Jeffrey
Sala, Trudie
Sales, Jonathan
Salk, Davida
Sampson, Jeffrey
Sandman, Jeffrey
Sanes, Valerie
Sanz, Mark
Sasamoto, Kathleen
Sayad, Rebecca
Scanlon, Mary
Schachtman, Alan
Schaefer, James
Schaffner, Morton
Schechter, Stewart
Scheck, Donald
Schiff, Wendy
Schirmer, Keith
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Schmerer, Jack
Schmidt, Barbara
Schoen, Warren
Scholar, Sheryl
Scholl, Carol
Schramm, Donna
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Schrenzel, Richard
Schubert, Linda
Schulman, Marc
Schumer, Janet
Schwartz, David
Schwartz, Jeri
Schwartz, Jody
Schwartz, Marty
Schwartz, Nancy
Schy, Steven
Scofield, Cathy
Serota, Jeffery
Serra, Steven
Shapiro, Caryn
Shapiro, Ilise
Shapiro, Phyllis
Share, Joann
Shatney, Pamela
Shattil, Carol
Sherman, Denyce
Sherman, Edward
Sherman, Hess
Shintani, Lorine
Ship, Randall
Shor, Barbara
Shroka, Kenneth
Shyette, Barbara
Siegel, Steven
JOEL CHERNOFF does his daily good
deed as he gets Fred Crivlare's books
from his locker.
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�MANFRED JORDAN signs up for an informal conference outside his teacher's
office in the English resource center.
Sielck, Kimberlee
Silk, Karen
Silver, Scott
Simon, Arthur
Simpson, Janice
Simpson, Victoria
Sklansky, Janet
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Slaton, Deborah
Slov, Cynthia
Soloway, Scott
Sowinski, Edward
Spagat, Lynn
Spencer, Annemarie
Steffeck, Michael
Stem, Marla
Steffeck, Philip
Sternberg, Sheri
Stein, Larry
Stift, Michael
Stein, Mark
Stoller, Pamela
Stein, Michael
Stone, Bonita
Stein, Steven
Stoutt, Marsha
Steinberg, Larry
Steinhandler, Sandra Stream, Laura
Sugarman, Jeffrey
Syat, Howard
Szillat, Edward
Tarshis, Jay
Telman, Mark
Terry, Bruce
Terry, Debra
�Zolt, Linda
Testa, Raymond
Tobias, Robert
Torch, Ronda
Turiel, Richard
Turim, Marc
Tuttle, Paul
Unger, Linda
Vangeem, Deborah
Vega, Bruce
Verderber, Stephen
Ward, Nancy
Warshaw, Steven
Warshawsky, Louis
Wasserman, Nancy
Waverly, Paul
Waxberg, Terry
Waxburg, Sheryl
Waxler, Sheree
Waxman, Carol
Wayne, Steven
Weber, Randy
Weil, Julie
Weiss, Cary
Weiss, Shelley
Weissman, David
Welter, Cheryl
Werres, Elizabeth
Widdowson, Kimberly
Wilcox, Ruth
Witkov, Carey
Wolflick, Robert
Wood, Melissa
Wyler, Leslie
Yanowitz, Linda
Zabin, Jerry
Zaitz, Sheri
Zake, Ivonne
Zalon, Susan
Zari, Nina
Zeitlin, Allan
Zeuschner, Doreen
Zielen, Deborah
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�Dr. Gibbs proinotes
student awareness
Working closely with the School
Board, Dr. Wesley Gibbs, beginning his
second year as superintendent of the
Niles Township High Schools, initiated
advisory committees to all school activities. "We provided a directory of advisory committee members for all parents
and students by mid-January. With the
directory, parent and student reaction
to all school activities may be readily
channelled to the teachers and administrators for consideration," he says .
Dr. Gibbs feels modular scheduling
clearly offers distinct advantages over
conventional scheduling in the opportunity it provides to more adequately
meet individual student needs and
wants. " Our challenge will be to find
ways to make learning opportunities
attractive to all students, so that each
student will recognize that Niles North
is a place to get help," he says.
Dr. Wesley Gibbs
Superinten~ent
NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION - Standing: Mr. Lionel Gilbert, Mr. John Carlson, Mr. James Moore,
Mr. James Gottreich. Seated: Mr. Angelos Poulakidas, Dr. Irwin Ginsburgh(President), Mrs . Herman Medak(Secretary).
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�Dr. Weldy encourages student involvement
During the past summer, Dr. Weldy worked with students and faculty
members to formulate a program which
would combat apathy and encourage
student involvement in school
activities.
Their work developed into COMPASS, which stands for Committees to
Promote Pride and School Spirit. The
group was divided into four smaller sections concerned with athletics, student
services, extra-curricular activities and
educational review.
"The purpose of the COMPASS
committees is to get students involved
in their education. A student involved
and contributing to the educational
program of the school gains more himself. Students were too apathetic in
previous years," says Dr. Weldy.
Dr. Weldy also tried to make modular scheduling more valuable for the
students and faculty members by encouraging them to use their unscheduled time more wisely than last year.
"My goal is to make modular scheduling serve education for teachers and
students. Each student should have full
opportunity to use all resources of our
school to full advantage," he says.
HOMECOMING QUEEN Ruth Cohen is assisted
off the queen's float by Dr. Weldy .
DR. WELDY helps wash windows at the opening
of the Vi.king Sunoco Station .
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�Hall principals take on new assignments
Reorganization at the administrative level took place at Northi this year.
The position of department chairman
was abolished, and the hall principals
took over the job as directors of instructional groups.
Hall A's new principal, Dr. Charles
Thompson, was in charge of business
education, home economics, industrial
arts and foreign language. "I feel that
my newjob is both exciting and challenging," he says.
Mr. Galen Hosler, former social
studies department chairman, became
principal of Hall B and director of social
studies and art. Transferring from Niles .
West, Dr. Peter Egan, Hall C principal,
was responsible for English and music.
"I like working with teachers, instructing and helping them prepare for their
classes, " he says.
Mr. Jack Morris, Hall D principal,
took charge of mathematics and science. Former Hall B principal Mr.
George Baptist became assistant building principal and building manager . .
IN ADDITION to his duties as Hall B principal, Mr. Galen Hosler is also in charge of
the social studies and art departments.
WELCOMING a student into his office is Dr.
Charles Thompson, Hall A principal.
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�DR. PETER EGAN, Hall C principal, cnecks the
development of his newly-grown beard.
MR. GEORGE BAPTIST is busy at his new assignment as assistant principal.
HALL D PRINCIPAL Mr. Jack Morris is in
charge. of the mathematic s and science
departments at Niles North.
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�MISS PATRICIA TAEPKE,
dean of students, finds time to
pilot her own airplane.
Two teachers appointed deans of students
"And I thought I used to be busy!
Teaching was paradise compared to my
new job," says Mr. John Ramirez.
Because the hall principals were
given extra responsibilities as directors
of instructional groups, they had little
time to deal with discipline. Two deans
0£ students, Mr. John Ramirez and
Miss Patricia Taepke, were appointed
to take charge of all disciplinary duties
the hall principals previously handled.
Mr. Ramirez, in charge of Halls A and
B, and Miss Taepke, in charge of Halls
C and D, dealt with all disciplinary
problems in an attempt to establish
uniform policies and procedures.
As director of student services,
Miss Virginia Landwehr managed the
guidance and special education departments. School psychologists, social
workers and nurses were also under
Miss Landwehr's contro•. Dr. George
Bauer, director of physical welfare, took
charge of the boys' and girls' physical
education departments, health education, driver education and all interscholastic athletics.
DR. WELDY, Mr. Baptist and Miss Landwehr discuss the grand opening of the
Sunoco Station with senior Barb Greenberg.
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�DR. GEORGE BAUER, director of physical
welfare, prepares to place another well-deserved trophy in the Viking display case.
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AT THE OPENING of the Viking Sunoco Station, Mr. John Ramirez,
dean of students, helps hand out free beachballs to customers.
DffiECTOR of student services
is Miss Virginia Landwehr.
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Secretaries fulfill heavy work deniands
Mrs. Harriet Knoll
Student Services Clerk
Mrs. Lillian Gould
Bookkeeper
Mrs. Rheta Slavin
Athletic Office Secretary
r
Mrs. Bonnie Shanoff
Scheduler
Mrs. Lorraine Carlington
Registrar
Mrs. Gladys Wallis
Student Services Clerk
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�Mrs. Betty Stezskal, Mrs. Mildred Melman
Hall B Secretaries
Mrs. Joan Morris
Hall A Secretary
Mrs. Emily Jorgensen, Mrs. Elaine Meltzer,
Mrs. Edith Grossman, Mrs. Donna Olsen
Teacher Clerks
Mrs. Mary Vrablik
Secretary to the Principal
Mrs. Edith Berick, Mrs. Lynn McGhie
Main Office Clerks
Mrs. Adele Berger, Mrs. Ruth Anderson
Hall D Secretaries
Mrs. Muriel Lash, Mrs. Harriet Leaf
Hall C Secretaries
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�Resource aids provide valuable assistance
Mrs. Helen Vukits
Mathematics Secretary
Mrs. Ila Kramer, Mrs. Beverly Do.n nenberg
Social Studies Secretaries
Mrs. Eileen Solovy
English Secretary
Mrs. Sylvia Block
Foreign Language Secretary
Mr. Ronald Vender
Science Department Aide
Mr. Stanley Ovenu
Science Department Aide
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�Mrs. Marie Fabian
Audio-Visual Aids Secretary
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Mrs. Bernice Wilke, Mrs. Eleanor Lindstrom
IBM Clerks
Mrs. Sara Levine, Mrs. Celia Weitzmon, Mrs. Chris Sampras,
Mrs. Edith Landerholm, Mrs. Rose Mastro
Lay Supervisors
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�TUTORING STUDENTS in the mathematics
resource center is one of the numerous teaching
responsibilities of Mr. John Barstow.
MRS. ELLEN SHAPIRO and Leslie Wyler meet during
their unscheduled time to review a lesson.
STUDENTS are reminded by Mr. Jerry Smith
of the restricted hall movement.
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�Teachers guide students' Futures endeavors
ANTICIPATING a crucial play in the game, head varsity football coach Dave
Mc Carrell discusses strategy with tackle John DeCorrevont .
THROUGH THE DOOR WINDOW, Miss Marla
Adelson is seen illustrating French ve r b
conjugations to one of her classes.
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�Mr. Len Ackman
Business Education
Miss Mary Ann Byrnes
Special Education
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Miss Ruth Belser
English
Miss Norina Cannon
Social Studies
Miss Maureen Armbruster
English
Mr. Joel Baker
Social Worker
Mrs. Marian Behr
Home Economics
Miss Marla Adelson
Foreign Language
Mrs. Jean Barstow
Mathematics
Mt. John Barstow
Mathematics
Miss Leslie Berman
Technical Theatre
Director
Mr. Herbert Brigham
Science
Mr. Donald Browning
Driver Education
Mr. Frank Cardulla
Science
Mr. Richard Casten
Driver Education
Mr. Aldo Ceresa
Social Studies
�What are students
striving for today?
Students are forever altering their
priorities in order to establish goals
suitable for themselves as individuals.
They are in constant search of the intangible and the unknown, questioning
actions and demanding reasons for their
occurrences. Each student views his
goals in a different perspective. Faculty
members who are involved with students can at the same time view them
objectively. They see a great variation
in the ambitions for whiqh they are
striving.
" Some students are searching because they sense that change is a very
integral part of life and they can be a
part of the change process if they try. In
short, they're sensing that alternatives
are possible and are trying to feel out
which ones might be most viable for
theni." - Miss Ruth Belser
"What a good many are clamoring
for is relevancy and individual rights.
They want to grasp ideas which have
bearing on their lives rather than become automats regurgitating useless
facts and figures like IBM machines ."
- Miss Marla Adelson
"Student goals today are what they
have always been: to find the answer to
the question "Who am I?" and to develop an environment that will allow them
unlimited opportunities to experiment
with a host of these potential answers."
- Mr. Joel Baker
" Most students look forward to
becoming responsible adults by adapting to an environment that is constantly changing." - Mrs. Marian Behr
"Each individual has his own goals
which are in some way unique to him,
and, most probably, most individuals
have an universal, ageless goal of happiness." - Miss Barbara Drill
Mrs. Barbara Chausow
Home Economics
Mrs. Kathryn Chopra
English
Mrs. Esther Cline
Guidance
Miss Genevieve Cline
Foreign Language
Mrs. Edythe Daisey
English
Miss Ruth Ann Day
Social Studies
Mr. Michael Deutsch
Industrial Arts
Mrs. Helen Dimschultz
Nurse
Mr. Hal Cress
Audio-Visual
Coordinator
Miss Elizabeth Dreazen
Media Specialist
Mrs. Nancy Crowther
Social Studies
Miss Barbara Drill
Psychologist Intern
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�Mr. Edward Eckhardt
Social Studies
Mrs. Marilla Feld
Foreign Language
Mr. Carl Field
Social Worker
Mrs. Carol Florence
Girls' Physical
Education
Miss Barbara Fry
Mat hematics
Miss Dorothy Fugiel
Science
Mrs. Shirley Gare!
Special Education
Mrs. Sarane Garst
Special Educat ion
How do Northi teachers view
their position in education?
In the past few years, the role of the
teacher in relation to his students has
been questioned but never resolved.
Faculty members interviewed at North
feel that the teacher should not merely
be an instructor but also a motivator of
student interest and learning.
"A teacher's role is to bring out the
best in every student and help him
stand on his own feet. Through his daily
personal contact, the teacher should
guide each student toward the realization of his self and his goals ." Mrs.
Marilla Feld
"Rather than being a teacher, the
role, as I see it, is that of an organizer, a
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planner and a leader of opportunities
for learning. It is the student's responsibility to take advantage of these opportunities and from them learn." - Mr.
Clarence Florence
"The role of the teacher in education is that of a guide and a resource
person who is concerned with the varied
individual needs of the student." Mrs. Mardonna Isenberg
"The teacher is to help the student
mature and realize his fullest potential
by exposing him to the teacher's area of
expertise and stimulating his curiosity
and cognitive capacities to the fullest ."
- Mr. Carl Field.
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Mrs. Joan Ginsburg
Mathematics
Mr. Ronald Glassi
Freshman Football
Coach
Mr. Jack Grant
Social Studies
Mr. Patrick Grant
Boy' Physical
Education
Dr. Jan Gund
Gills' Physical
Education
Miss Linda Hairgrove
English
Mr. John Hallberg
Social Studies
Mr. Edward Hodnik
Boys' Physical
Education
Mrs. Marla Hoffman
English
Mrs. Mary Howell
Business Education
Mrs . Lucille Hubbard
Mathematics
Mrs. Mardonna Isenberg
Social Studies
Mr. Walter John
Social Studies
Mrs. Nancy Johnson
Mathematics
Mr. Russell Kauffman
Guidance
Mrs. Rita Kay
Science
Mrs. Lenore Kennedy
English
Mrs. Karen Kessler
Science
Mrs. Phyllis Klapman
Speech
Mr. David Kmet
Boys' Physical
Education
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�What causes student apathy?
Apathy is generally described as a
lack of interest or concern, yet it is difficult to define because of its measurement in degrees . What one person may
consider to be apathy on the part of the
students, another might just label as a
lack of motivating interest originating
from the group involved. Remedies for
this problem are constantly being
sought. In order to cure a problem, however, one must first be familiar with the
causes .
"Maybe apathy is a realization
that the power is concentrated in specific persons and functions, and that
student participation is either token,
minimal, exploratory or ineffectual due
to tradition, resistance to change, or the
actual power balance even when student participation is sincerely encour-
Mr. Robert Kujanpaa
Social Studies
Miss Susan Lerner
English
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Mr. Eugene Kuntz
Science
Mrs. Ann Levinson
Science
aged." - Mrs. May Pietz
"Students are not apathetic. They
care a great deal about a great many
things." - Mrs. Ann Levinson
"Apathy results from not being
involved. Involvement in constructive
activities increases the chances of an
experience being worthwhile and brings
about constructive criticism . Non-involvement leads to apathy and senseless criticism. Involvement. means true
dedication to a cause or event, and· it
isn't only Niles North students who are
failing in·this. Our whole culture has
somewhat lost sight of this value." Mrs. Barbara Massmann
" Calling a person apathetic is. condemning that person for not considering
important the same thing you hold
important.'-' - Mr. Alphonsus Niec
Miss Gabriele Lachmann
Foreign Language
Mr. Peter LaForge
English
Mr. David Lange
Science
Mr. Paul Lendway
Foreign Language
Mrs. Miriam Lichtenstein
Mathematics
Mr. Alf Logan
Guidance
Mr. John Lorenz
Industrial Arts
Mr. Ralph Lyerla
Science
�Mr. David McCarrell
Boys' Physical
Education
Mrs. Dorothy Metzler
Guidance
Mrs. Mary Ann McElfresh Mrs. Patricia McGuinness Mrs. Barbara Massmann
Social Studies
English
Home Economics
Mr. Ted Meyer
Mathematics
Mrs. Marjorie Moorshead
English
Mr. Eugene Napier
Business Education
Mr. Alphonsus Niec
Mathematics
Dr. Dorothy Nielsen
Psychologist
Mrs. Hadassah Noy
Foreign Language
Mrs. May Pietz
English
Mrs. Ruth Pompian
Reading
Mrs. Mildred Popp
Nurse
Mr. George Pryjma
Mathematics
Mr. William Robinson
Social Studies
Mrs. Helen Rorig
English
Mr. Michael Rotchford
Business Education
Mrs. Elaine Roth
Media Specialist
Miss Michaela Rowland
Social Studies
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�Mrs. Elda Scaramella
Girls' Physical
Education
Mrs. Lorraine Rubin
Guidance
Mr. Joseph Rusk
Boys' Physical
Eucation
Mrs. Cecil Sacher
Foreign Language
Mr. Dan Schaulis
Industrial Arts
Mr. George Scherb
Social Studies
Miss Sandra Schneider
Home Economics
Mr. Robert Schutt
English
Mrs. Ellen Shapiro
English
Miss Judith Siegel
Guidance
Mrs. Barbara Smith
Social Studies
Mr. Jerry Smith
Mathematics
Miss Ruth Smith
Head Librarian
Mr. Bruce Snyder
Science
Mr. Bruce Sorensen
Industrial Arts
Mr. William Strong
Foreign Language
Mr. Charles Swinford
Industrial Arts
Mrs. Ruth Tao
Mathematics
Mr. James Tomson
Business Education
Mrs. Carol Turpin
Girls' Physical
Education
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�Is student learning affected
by self-directed study? .
Modular scheduling, initiated at
North last year, was designed to give
the student more time to enrich his
education by utilizing various facilities
made available to him both inside and
outside of school. With an abundance of
unscheduled time, the decision as to
how it will be spent is placed upon each
individual student. The question as to
whether students' independence has
been beneficial or detrimental to their
studies is one that arises in any discussion concerning modular scheduling.
"For many, it has blurred their
sense of values and goals. For others, it
has freed them from a burdensome
schedule and allowed them to pursue,
with great enthusiasm in some cases,
their education at a far ·greater pace
than would be possible on a fixed schedule." - Mr. Michael Rotchford
" The serious, motivated student is willing and able to manage his
own education very well indeed. In our
rapidly changing world where facts often become obsolete within a few years,
or even months, it is more appropriate
that the student " learn-how-to-learn"
than store facts. In my opinion, student
independence, if positively directed, is
most likely to accomplish this." - Miss
Ruth Smith
"A student who is motivated to
learn will probably find that having
blocks of open time has helped him to
make greater use of the school's educational resources. Students who are disorganized or uninterested in school
probably don't learn any the less under
the modular system. Neither do they
learn any more. At least modular scheduling gives those students who want to
learn the greatest opportunity to use
teacher assistance, library facilities,
and other resource materials." - Mrs.
Lorraine Rubin
Mr. Ronald VanArsdale
English
Miss Marti VanderWilt
Home Economics
Mr. Donald Waddell
Science
Miss Karen Wagner
Foreign Language
Dr. Lawrence Wathen
Music
Mr. Rory Weber
Boys' Physical
Education
Mrs. Janice West
Mathematics
Mrs. Lillian White
Foreign Language
Mr. Gregory Youstra
Boys' Physical
Education
Mrs. Myrtle Zelke
Business Education
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�Northi faculty works toward
better rapport ~ith students
"I REALLY was in class yesterday!" exclaims
Sandra Steinhandler to her triple A mod
teacher, Mr. James Tomson.
PRONUNCIATION plays a major role in learning French, as demonstrated by Mrs. Jacquelyn Coleman.
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�MR. ROBERT MILSTEIN finds his free mods
useful for correcting chemistry labs.
ON THE SIDELINES between plays, sophomore quarterback Sean Bowlen asks a
bewildering question of head sophomore football coach John Lorenz .
DURING BAND PRACTICE, Dr. Lawrence Wathen shows drum
majorette Cheryl Gelder the proper use of the baton.
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�Senior Index
AARON, SUSAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l;
Class Board 2,3, Secretary 3; German Club 1,
2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA Board
2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Pep Club 1.
ABRAMS, HELENE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate l; Pep
Club 1.
ABRAMSON, PAMELA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Class Board 2,3 ,4; Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 3, Director 4;
North Star 3,4, Page Editor 3,4; Quill and
Scroll 4; Saga 3,4, Section Editor 4.
ARVIDSON, GLENN
AXEL, DEBORAH
GAAl,2.
AZRIEL, PHYLLIS
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Future Teachers of America 1,2;
Hall Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Pep Club l; Norsecapades 2.
BAERMAN, JEFFREY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; National Science Program 4;
North Star 3,4, Page Editor 4; Quill and Scroll
3,4; Cross Country 4, Major N 4; Track 3,4,
MinorN3.
BAKER, ROBERT
ADELMAN, ANDRA
BAKKER, PATRICIA
ALEXANDER, CONSTANTINE
BALESTRI, THOMAS
ALEXANDER, NINA
GAA 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3.
BALKA, SUZANNE
Children's Theatre 3; Class Board 1; Cygnettes 2; GAA 1,2; Ski Club 3,4.
ALTER, CARYL
Transferred from Conant High School, Hoffman Estates, Illinois 3; French Club 3; Future
Teachers of America 3; Interschool Exchange
3.
ANDERSON,BETHY
GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3; Pep
Club 1.
ANDERSON, WILLIAM
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4.
BALOGH, DEBORAH
BARNETT, HERBERT
BARNETT, MAXINE
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; French Club 2; Future Teachers of
America 2; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club
1; Riding Club 2.
BARON, BRUCE
Latin Club 2,3; Tennis 1,2, Minor N 2; lntreamurals 1,2.
3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; GAA 1,
. 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; Girls' Glee l; Pep Club l; Ski Club
4; Norsecapades 2; Timers' Club 1,2 .
BERGER, STEVEN
Calliope 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Saga 4,
Photographer 4; Football 1,2, Numerals 1,
Minor N 2; lntramurals 1,2,3; Norsecapades 1,
2, Writing Committee 2.
BERKELHAMER, CARY
BERLIN, NANCY
Spanish Club 1,2; Home Economics Club 1;
Pep Club 1.
BERMAN , MARLA
Children's Theatre crew 3,4; Drama Club 4;
Fall Play 3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4; Chamber
Choir 4; Madrigal 2,3,4; Sounds of Time 1,2;
National Thespians Society 4; North Star 3,
Page Editor 3; One-act Plays 4; Quill and
Scroll 3; Saga 3; Spring Musical 2; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Young Sounds 3.
BERRAFATO, GABRIEL
BERRICK, ROBIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Future Teachers of America 1,2;
Ski Club·3.
BETHMANN, JANE
Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 1,
2,3,4.
BLANCK, MARGARET
Future Business Leaders of America 4; Office
Occupations Club 4, Secretary 4.
BLAZ, EDWARD
BAUM, BRIAN
ANDRZEJEWSKI, DONALD
Baseball 1,2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Football
1,2, Minor N 2.
ANHALT, PATRICIA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committtee 3,4;
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Girls'
Glee l; Pep Club l; Ski Club 4; Timers' Club
2,3; Vikettes 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4.
ANTMAN, ROBERT
Coin Club 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club l;
Cross Country l, Numerals 1; Track 3; Wrestling 1, Numerals l; Intramurals 1,2; Stock
Club2.
BLEEMAN , DAVID
BEAR, JOAL
Chess Club l; Coin Club 2; Law Club 3, VicePresident 3; Ski Club 4; Student Senate 2;
Norsecapades 2.
BLIVAS, SHARON
BECHARAS, CHRISTINE
BECKER, DEAN
BECKER, DONALD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; It's Academic Team 3, Alternate 3;
Clarinet Choir 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Rennselaer Math-Science Award Winner 3; Students for Environmental Action 3,4, Chairman
4.
BECKER, MICHAEL
APOSTEL, JANICE
BECKER, MICHELLE
APPEL, DEBORAH
Future Business Leaders of America 4; Concert Choir 3; Girls' Glee 1.
BECKER, NICHOLAS
APPELMAN, JOEL
BERG, BENNETT
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
German Club 2; Law Club 2,3, Vice-president
3; Stock Club 2,3.
ARON, ALYSA
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; French
Club2.
ARNOW, KATHY
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BELVISI, JOHN
BLOCK, BARBARA
BLOOM, WENDY
Transferred from Bogan High School, Chicago,
Illinois 4.
BLUM, MICHAEL
BOHDAN,PETER
Transferred from St. George High School,
Evanston, Illinois 2.
BOLSHON,BARBARA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Fall Play
crew 2; French Club 2; Future Teachers of
America 1,2,3; GAA 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3 ; Pep Club l; Saga 3,4,
Section Editor 4; Spring Musical 1,2; Monitor
3,4.
BORMAN, CARYN
BORMAN, MARK
BERGER, JANICE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board
BOSLEY, MARSHA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; NAtional Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 2; White
Honor Certificate 1; French Club 2; GAA 1,2,3,
4; Hall Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, President
3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4;
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; North Star 3,4, Page Editor 3. Co-editor-in-chief 4; Pep Club 1; Quill
�and Scro~! 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Norsecapades 2;
Intermediate Band 1.
BOXEMBAUM, ALAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Chess Club 1,2; Fall Play crew 2; Monitor 2,4;
Boys' Glee 1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching
Band 3,4; Orchestra 4; Viking Male Chorus 2;
Cross Country 1; Students for Environmental
Action 3; Technical Services Club 2.
BOYK, JOHN
Class Board 3; Hall Council 3; Cross Country
2, Minor N 2; Track 2, Minor N 2; lntramurals
2,3.
BRANDESS, JEFFREY
BRANDOM, BARBARA
BRANDON, MARC
Transferred from Notre Dame High School,
Niles, Illinois 2; Photography Club 2.
BRENNER, BONNIE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Art Club 1; Calliope 4; Compass Committee 4; Current Events Club 1; Drama Club
l; GAA 1,2;.A cappella Choir 2,3; Girls' Glee l ;
Ski Club 2,3,4; Spring Musical Crew 1.
BRESNIK, ROBERT
BRICKMAN, LAURA
BRIDGES, KIMBERLY
Latin Club 2; Future Teachers of America 3;
GAA2,3,4.
BRILL, STEVEN
BROUDE, RICKEY
Chess Club l; N Club 4; Baseball !; Wrestling
1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4.
BROWN, KENNETH
BROWN, SCOTT
BROWN, SHARON
Auroris 1,2; Children's Theatre crew 1,2; Fall
Play crew 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3; A cappella Choir
2,3; Choral Union 4; Concert Choir l; Girls'
Glee l; Mixed Chorus 3; Ski Club 1.
BRUMLIK, JOEL
N Club 4; Cross Country 1,2, Numerals l;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Numerals l, Minor N 2,3,
MajorN 4.
BUDKOWSKI, MARLA
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Children's Theatre
crew 2; Future Teachers of America l; Pep
Club 1; Students for Israel 2,3.
BURLAND, CATHY
Monitor, 1,2,3; Office Occuaptions Club 4;
Pep Club 1.
CANTOR, SUSAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; S ilver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Art Club l; Students for Israel 3.
CAPOBIANCO, JOSEPH
CARBONARA, PATRICIA
Transferred from Marywood Academy for
Girls, Evanston, Illinois 3; GAA 4; Choral
Union 4; Concert Choir 3; Ski Club 3,4; T imers
Club4.
CARLIN, LORI
CHARMAN,MARK
CHAVIN, ERROL
Illinois State Scholarship Sem i-finalist 4;
Spanish Club 1,2; Money Club 1,2,3,4; N
Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Captain 2,4,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Swim Club 1,2,3,4.
CHERNOFF, JOEL
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Basketball
1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Baseball 1,
2,3, Captain, All Conference 3, Minor N 1,2,
Major N 3; Football 1,2, Captain 1, Minor N 1,
2.
CIZEK, RICHARD
COGAN, BRIAN
COHEN, BARRY
COHEN, GARY
Children's Theatre 2,3,4; Children's Theatre
crew 2,3,4; Drama Club 3; Fall Play 2,3,4; Fall
Play crew 2,3,4; Film Festival crew 3,4, Chairman 3,4; Monitor 2,3,4; National T hespian
Society 3,4; One Act Play crew 3; Spring
Musical 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2; Norsecapades 2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 3,4; Wingspread 2.
COHEN, ILENE
Children's Theatre crew 2; GAA 1,2,3; Monitor
1,2; Girls' Glee l; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 2,3;
Timers Club 1,2,3.
COHEN, RUTH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Cheerleader
1,2,3, Co-captain 2, Captain 3; Class Board 1.
3,4; French Club l; GAA 1,2; Homecomini
Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 3, Director 4;
Homecoming Queen 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4;
Student Senate 2; Talent Show crew 1.
COHON , CHARLES
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Compass Committee 4; Student Senate 1,2,
3.
BURROWS, MONTY
COLE, JOYCE
BUZIL, RONA
White Honor Certificate l; Children 's Theatre
1,2; Class Board l; Debate Team l; Fall Play
crew 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Future Teachers of
America 1,2,3; GAA 2; Sounds of Time 1,2;
Spring Musical 1,2; Norsecapades crew 2;
Timers' Club 1,2.
COLLINS, REBECCA
GAA l; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2; Monitor 2,
3; Timers Club 1,2,3.
BYMEL, SANDRA
German Club 3; Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1.
CABIN, DONNA
CALABRESE, NOREEN
COOPER, ROBYN
Children's Theatre l; Class Board 1,2, Secretary 2; Fall Play crew l; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; Girls' Glee 1,2; Saga 2,3, Section
Editor 3; Ski Club 1,2.
COOPER, DENNIS
N Club 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,
Major N 2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2,
Major N 3; Football 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2, Major
N3 .
CORDAY, LANE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Wrestling 1,2, Minor N 2; lntramurals
1,2,3,4.
COREY, NANCY
COSTANTINO , CYNTHIA
CRIVLARE, FRED
Ski Club 3,4; Basketball l; Football 1,2,3,4,
Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2; lntramurals 1.
CROWN, LAURA
Future Teachers of America 2; Home Economics Club 2; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club
3,4.
CURRENT, WILLIAM
Swimming 1,2, Minor N 2.
DALE, JENNIFER
Current Events Club l; GAA 2,3,4; Badminton 3; Volleyball 3; Monitor l; National Forensics League 1; North Star 3; Wingspread 2.
DAMMERS, DIANE
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois l ; Spanish Club 3; Girls' Service
Organizaation 2; Pep Club 2.
D'ANTONIO, RAMONA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-final ist 4 ;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l;
Leaders' Gym 3,4; Monitor 2; Pep Club 1,2;
Ski Club 2,3,4; Timers' Club 2,3.
DARDICK, JERROLD
Track 1.
DAUER, IRA
DAVID, DAVID
DAVIS, LISA
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate l; Silver Key 3; Children's Theatre crew 1,2; Class
Board 1,2,3, Vice-president l ; Fall P lay crew 1,
2; French Club l; Future Teachers of America
1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Pep Club
l ; Spring Musical 1; Student Senate l; Norsecapades crew 1.
DECHTER,BURTON
Swimming l; lntramurals 1,2; Students for
Environmental Action 4.
DECORREVONT,JOHN
Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Conference Honorable Mention Team 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 4.
DEMBO, HAROLD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; White Honor Certificate l; Class Board
2,3,4; Track 2, Minor N 2; Technical Services
Club 1.
DES JARDINS, HEIDI
GAA 1,2,3; Monitor 1.
DEUTSCH, ALAN
COOPER, ROBERT
Bronze Key 3; Chess Club 1; N Club 2.3.4;
Golf 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 3, 4; lntramurals 1,2.
DEWALD, RENEE
Children's Theatre 3; Children's Theatre crew
4; Fall Play crew 4, Chairman 4; GAA 1,2,3,4;
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�Math Club 1,2; May Festival of the Arts 3;
Monitor 1,2; A cappella Choir 2,3, Secretary 3;
Chamber Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; Madrigal 3,
4; Sounds of Time 3; Valhalla 2,3; National
Forensics League 3,4; National Thespians Society 3,4; One Act Plays 4, Assistant Director
4; Norsecapades crew 3; Technical Services
Club 3,4; Timers' Club 3.
DEWAR, DAWN
Monitor 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Pep Club
1; Wingspread 2.
DIAMOND, RICKIE
DICKMAN, THOMAS
DIGANCI, MICHAEL
DIGLORIA, TERRY
DOHERTY, JULIE
DOLINS, REBECCA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 2; Silver
Key 3; White Honor Certificate l ; Art Club 1;
Fall Play crew 1,2; French Club 1,2; GAA 1,2;
Hall Council 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4, Chairman 4; Pep Club 1.
DOMASH, CATHY
Cheerleader 1,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastic Club 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Norsecapades crew 2; Vikettes 2.
DONENBERG,BRUCE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Silver Key 3; Class Board 3,4; North Star 4; Intramurals 1,2.
DOREN, MERYL
Children's Theatre crew 2; Hall Council 1,2,
Secretary-Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1; Riding
Club 2; Ski Club 1,2,3,4.
DOUGHERTY, MAUREEN
Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 2,3;
Monitor 2; Girls' Glee 1; Sounds of Time 1;
Pep Club 1.
DRATHRING, CURT
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4.
Club 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 3; Homecoming Committee 3; North Star 3,4; Page Editor 4; Quill
and Scroll 3,4; Ski Club 2; Spring Musical
crew 1,2; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3; National
Council of Teachers of English Achievement
Award4.
EISENSTEIN, PAMELA
French Club 3; Future Teachers of America 1,
2; Pep Club 1,2; Spring Musical crew 2 .
ELENBOGEN, BRUCE
Illinois State Scholarhsip Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
l; Alchemist Anonymous 3,4, Vice-president
3,4; Calliope 3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Debate
Team 2; Enlighteners 1,2; Concert Band 1,2;
Concert Choir 2; National Forenics League 2;
Students for Environmental Action 2,3,4.
ENGELHARDT, CAROL
ENGELHARDT, JOHN
EPSTEIN, BRAD
Bronze Key 3; Coin Club 2,3,4, Vice-president
4; Money Club 4; Stock Club 4; Students for
Environmental Action 4; Students for Israel 4.
EPSTEIN, SHEILA
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago,
Illinois 3; Children's Theatre crew 3.
ESRIG, TERRI
Transferred from Faulkner High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; GAA 2,3,4; Hall Council 4;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,
3,4; Monitor 2.
EVERS , RICHARD
FARKAS, JEREMY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 4;
Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1.
DROZE, CAROL
FEIG, SUSAN
Foreign Language Club 4; Girls Glee l; Spanish Club 2,3.
DUDOVITZ, PAULA
Wingspread 3.
ECKHARDT, MARGO
Cheerleader 1,3,4, Captain 3,4; Class Board 3,
4; GAA 2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,4;
Homecoming Commettee 3,4; Homecoming
Court 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Concert Band 3,
4; Vice-president 4; Orchestra 4.
EDELMAN, GUY
EISENSTEIN, MARCI
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 2,3,
4, Co-editor-in-chief 4; Children's Theatre 4;
Drama Club 1; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; French
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FINE, ANDREA
FINE, HEIDI
Auroris 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3;
Hall Council 2,3, Vice-president 3; North Star
2,3,4, Page Editor 4; Pep Club 1; Student Senate 3; Norsecapades 2; Vikettes 4.
FINESILVER, DONNA
FINK, ELISE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificcate 1;
Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Pep Club 1.
FINKE, SHERI
EMALFARB, SUSAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 2,3;
Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club 2.
FARMER, WILLIAM
Homecoming Committee 2; Monitor 3; Baseball 1; In tram urals 1 .
1.
FIELDS, CARRIE
ELKINS, ILENE
DRELL, MARLENE
Fall Play crew l; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 1;
Spring Musical crew 1; Office Occupations
Club4.
DUBIN, MARLA
Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Future
Teachers of America 1; Monitor 2,3; Pep Club
FERSTL,CAROL
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Hall Council 3; Homecoming Committee 2; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4; Girls Glee 1; Norsecapades 2.
FEINGLASS, NEIL
FEINGOLD, JERALD
Childrens' Threatre crew 3,4, Chairman 3,4;
Class Board 3; Current Events Club 1,2; Drama Club 3,4; Fall Play crew 3,4, Chairman 4;
Festival of Arts cr~w 3; German Club 2;
Thespians 3,4; Norsecapades crew 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
FELD, KENNETH
FELDMAN, DEBRA
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago,
Illinois 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4.
FELDMAN, GARY
FERBER, HEIDI
FERDINAND, MARSHA
FISHER, MARK
FISHER, ROBERT
FISHER, SHARON
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Key 3; LMC Ad.visory
Committee 4.
FISHMAN, GARY
FOGEL, BRUCE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Hall
Council 1,2; Math Club 1,2; lntramurals 1,2;
Students for Environmental Act ion 2,3,4 ,
Chairman3 .
FOREMAN, JULIE
Spanish Club 1; Future Teachers of America
1; Pep Club L
FOX, CHARLENE
GAA 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1; Leaders Gym 2,3.
FRANKEL, ILEEN
FRANKEL, MICHELLE
Calliope 2; Chess Club 4; Students for Environmental Action 3,4.
FRANKLIN .. JUDITH
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Russian Club 2,3, Secretary-treasurer 2, President 3; Future Teachers of America 1; Concert Choir 2; Girls Glee 1.
FREIHAGE, JAMES
Track 2,3, Minor N 2,3.
FRIEDMAN, BRUCE
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Students for Environmental Action
4.
FRIEDMAN, DEBORAH
Spanish Club 1; Pep Club 1; Wingspread 1.
FRIEDMAN, SUSAN
FRIEDRICHS, DENNIS
Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Football 3; Track 2,3,4, Captain
4, Minor N 2,3; Student Caucus 4.
FURSTER, JANET
White Honor Certificate 1; Art. Club 1,2,3,4;
�Biology Club 2; Calliope 2,3; French Club 1,2;
GAA l; Law Club 3; Math Club 1,2· Riding
Club 2,3: Ski Club 3,4; Students for Environmental Action 3,4.
tor 1,2; Girls' Glee 1,2,3, President 3; Sounds
of Time 2,3; Ski Club 3.
GABEL, MITCHELL
Spanish Club 2; FBLA 2,3; Monitor 1 2 3· Viking Male Chorus 3,4; Riding Club 3,4;' Ski
Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Scuba Club 4; Swim Club 1,2.
GLICKSMAN, JOEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4·
Monitor 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Foreign Lan'.
guage Club 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,
2,3; Stock Club 2,3,4, President 3,4.
GAINES, VICKI
GAA l; Pep Club 1; Spring Musical crew 1.
GOLAND, ROBIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Honor Society 3,4; 1./ational Merit' Letter of Com!'.llendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2;
Class Board 2; Fall Play crew 2,3, Chairman 3;
French Club 1; GAA 1,2; Homecoming Commit~ee 2,3,4, Chairman 4; National Thespians
Society 3,4; North Star 2,3,4, Page Editor 3
Co-editor-in-chief 4; Quill and Scroll 2 3 4'.
Spring Musical 1,2; Norsecapades 1,2,3;' Vi'.
kettes 2,3,4, Secretary-treasurer 4.
GALE, DONNA
GARBER, JEROME
GARBO, DONNA
GAA 1,2.
GARFIELD, JANICE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; B;onze
Key 2; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Cygnettes 2; GAA
1,2,3,4; GAA Board 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 2
3; _Badminton 2,3,4; Tennis Club 1,2,3,4, Cap'.
tam4.
GARTZMAN, JANICE
Class Board 3,4; Spanish Club 2; GAA 1,2,3 4·
Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3,4; P!lP Club 1. ' '
GEBEL, SANDRA
Future Teachers of America 2; Home Economics Club 2; Pep Club l; Ski Club 3,4.
GEIDERMAN, RALPH
GELDER, CHERYL
Purple Honor Certificate l; Children's Theatre
crew 1,2,3, Chairman 2,3; Class Board 2,3,4,
Secretary 4; Compass Committee 4; Fall Play
crew 1,2,3, Assistant Chairman 2 Chairman 3·
Girls' Service Organization 2; 'Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4; Monitor l; Concert Band 1
2,3,4, Sec~etary 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4'.
Drui;n Ma10~ 4; Orchestr'.11,2,3,4; Thespians 3,
4, V1ce-pres1dent 3, Scnbe 4; Spring Musical
crew 1,2,3; Student Caucus 4, Corresponding
Secretary 4; Student Senate l; Norsecapades
2,3; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3; Technical Services Club 1,2,3, Secretary 2; Illinois State Solo
and Ensemble Contest Superior Rating 2,3,4.
GEM; STEVEN
GERBER, ILENE
French Club l; Choral Union 2.
GIBBONS, MAURA
GAA 2; Home Economics Club 2; Monitor 1 2·
' '
Pep Club 2.
GILLENGERTEN, JOAN
Home Economics Club 1.
GILLENGERTEN, JOSEPH
GILMAN, BARBARA
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GINSBURG, ROBERT
Coin Club 1,2; German Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club
1,~,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Football 1; Golf 3; Wrestling 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Captain 1,2,3,4;
Stock Club 3,4.
GISTENSON, HOLLIS
Class Board 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1
2; Ski Club 3,4; English Advisory Committe~
3,4, Secretary 3.
GITELMAN, LYNN
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
Future Teachers of America 3: GAA 1: Moni-
GLICK, ROGER
GOLDBERG, DAVID
Bridge Club 4; Basketball !; Baseball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .
GOLDBERG, LARRY
GOLDBERG, MARK
National Forensics League 3,4; Basketball 1;
Baseball 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3;
School Mascot 3.
GOLDBERG, STEVEN
Chess Club 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Debate
Team 4; Enlighteners 1,2,3, Secretary 2 Vicepresident 3; Student Senate 2; Stude~ts for
Environmental Action 2,3,4, Secretary 3.
GOLDIN, LINDA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Children's Theatre crew 3,4,
Assistant Chairman 3, Music Director 4;
Drama Club 1,4; Fall Play 3,4, Student Director 4; Fall Play crew 2; Future Teachers of
America 1,2,3; Chamber Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1,
2,3; Madrigal 3,4; Sounds of Time 2,3, President 2, Music Director 3; National Thespians
Sciety 2,3,4, President 4; Spring Musical 2,3;
Norsecapades 1,3; Norsecapades crew 2,
Chairman 2; Technical Services Club 2,3,4;
Norsecapades Writing Committee 4; One-Act
Plays3,4.
GOLDMAN, LINDA
GOLDSMITH, STUART
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Track 2,3,4, Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2.
GOLDSTEIN, LORI
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Class Board 4: Fall Play crew 3,4: Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Hall
Council l; Homecoming Committee 1,4;
Spring Musical crew 3; Students for Environmental Action 2; Timers Club 1,2.
GOLDSTEIN, MARCIE
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; Future Teachers of America 2,3;
Monitor 1,3..
GOLDSTEIN, RALPH
Law Club 3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2;
Swimming 1,2; Intramurals 2; Stock Club 3,4.
GOLDSTEIN, STEVEN
Ski Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
GOODMAN, DEBRA
Auroris 2; Homecoming Committe 2,3; Student Senate 1; Vikettes 3.
GORDON, CRAIG
Bridge Club 3,4; Wrestling 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1,2.
GORDON , ROBERTA
Children's Theatre 4; May Festival of Arts 3;
A cappella Choir 2,3; Chamber Ensemble 3;
Choral Union 3,4; Concert Choir 3; Norsingers
2; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, President 4; Valhalla 2;
National Thespian Society 4; Spring Musical
1,2.
GORDON, SHELLY
Girls' Service Organization 2.
GORELL, LARRY
Ski Club 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2, Numerals l;
Wrestling 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1,2.
GRAEFF, DEETTE
Home Economics Club 1,2,3 .
GRAHN, SUSAN
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Cygnettes 1; Fall
Play crew l; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers
of America 1,2,3; Hall Council 3, 4, Secretarytreasurer 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4,
Chairman 4; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 4; Student
Senate 1,2; Norsecapades 2.
GRANT, JAMES
Transferred from Hot Springs High School,
Hot Springs, Arkansas 4.
GREENBERG, BARBARA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Auroris 1,2;
Fall Play crew 1,3, Chairman 3; French Club 2;
Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4;
National Thespians Society 3,4; North Star 2,
3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-editor-in-chief 4; Pep
Club l; Quill and Scroll 2,3,4; Spring Musical
1,2; Spring Musical crew 2; Norsecapades 1,2,
3; Vikettes 2,3,4, Captain 4.
GREENE, STEVEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Latin Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Hall Council l;
Homecoming Committee 2,3; N Club 2,3,4,
Secretary 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1,
Major N 2,3,4; Football 4; Intramurals 1,2;
Student Caucus 4; Student Government 2,3,4;
Student Senate 2,3; Students for Environmental Action 2.
GREENFIELD, CHERYL
GREENFIELD, DAVID
GREENMAN, DANIEL
GREENSPAN , JEFFREY
Monitor 1; Bridge Club 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Intramural Board 3,4.
GREENWALD, ROBIN
GREFENSON,SHERRY
GREYSON, DANIEL
GROMBACKER, JILL
Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chicago, Illinois 4.
GRUEN, GARY
Debate 1; Monitor 4.
GUENTHER, LINDA
251
�GUMBINER, SUSAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2,
3,4; Class Board 1,2,3,4, President 1,2; French
Club 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4, Chairman 4; Pep Club 2; Riding Club 2;
Student Senate 1,2.
GUNTHER, SUSAN
GUTMAN, MARCEE
GUTMANN, CARYN
Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 3;
Home Economics Club 1; Pep Club 1; Ski Club
3,4.
HAAS, DEBRA
HAMILTON, MARK
Transferred from Roycemore High School,
Evanston, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-finalist 4; N Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Most Valuable Player
All-conference 4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor N 2,
MajorN 3,4.
HANON, IRA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
Monitor 1.
HANDMAKER, NANCY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Bronze Key 2; French Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Saga 3,4, Section Editor 4..
HERZOG, CAREN
Transferred from Amundsen High School,
Chicago, Illinois 3; Bronze Key 3.
HILL, CANDICE
French Club 1; GAA 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Math Club 1; Girls' Glee 1,2; Sounds
of Time 1; Norsecapades 2; Pep Club 1,2; Vikettes 3,4.
HILLER, ELLENE
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1;
French Club 1; Future Teachers of America 3;
GAA 1,2; Hall Council 1,2; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Pep Club 1; Timers' Club 1,2.
.JACOBS, ROBERT
Art Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Chess Club 3;
Children's Theatre crew 2; Current Events
Club 1,2; Debate 3; French Club 1; Mat h Club
l; Model Airplane Club 3; Monitor 1,2,3;
Stage Band 1,2; Pep Club 1; Science Fair 1;
Technical Services Club 1.
HIRSH, MICHAEL
JACOBS, ROBIN
HOFFING, GAIL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board
2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3,4; Debate Team 1; Fall
Play crew 1; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4.
Chairman Quill and Scrolr 3,4; Riding Club 2;
Saga 2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Co-editor-inchief 4; Spring Musical crew 1; Student Senate l; Norsecapades 2.
JACOBS, STUART
HOFFMAN, ANN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board
2,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Quill and
Scroll 3,4; Saga 2,3,4, Business Manager 2,
Section Editor 3, Co-editor-in-chief 4; Student
Senate 1; Norsecapades 2; Norsecapades crew
HANLEY, WILLARD
1.
HANSEN, CHRISTINE
Cygnettes 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 3,4; Drama
Club 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 4; Hall Council Alternate 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Choral
Union 4; Girls' Glee 1; Sounds of Time 2; National Thespians Society 4; Ski Club 4; Spring
Musical 2; Spring Musical crew 1,2; Norsecapades ci;ew 2,3.
HOLLEK,BARBARA
HANSON, HARRY
HARRSCH, ANNE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Fall
Play crew 2; French Club 1; Future Teachers
of America 2,3,4; GAA 1; Monitor 1; Concert
Choir 2,3; Girls' Glee 1.
HAUGSNESS, JANET
Office Occupations Club 4.
HOLSTEIN, ALAN
HORAN, HOPE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; French
Club 2; A-cappella Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Valhalla 2; Students for Environmental Action 2,
3.
HORGAN, RONALD
Chess Club 2; Children's Theatre crew 3; Current Events Club 1; Fall Play crew 3, Chairman 3; Concert Band ,2,3,4, President; Football 1,2, Numerals 1, lYlinor N 2; Swimming
2, Minor N 2; Track 3, Major N 3; Spring Musical crew 2; Student Caucus 4; Student Senate
3; Norsecapades 1; Norsecapades crew 2,3,4;
Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
HAYNES, CATHERINE
HELFAND, MARCY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Biology Club 1; Compass Committee 3;
Debate Team 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Monitor 2; Student Caucus 4; Student Government 3; Student Senate 3; Students for
Environmental Action 2.
HENKIN, SUSAN
Homecoming Committee 3; Monitor 1,2,3;
Intermediate Band 1; Pep Club l; Wingspread
3.
HERSH, BRADLEY
Ski Club 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Swimming l; Stock
Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 1,2, Vice-president 3,4.
HERSH, JEFFREY
HERSHENHOUSE,DEBRA
252
JACKS, PHILLIP
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Art Club 1;
Calliope 1,2,3,4, Editor 3, Co-editor-in-chief 4;
Saga 3; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N
3,4; Scholastic Art Award 3 .
HORWITZ, JANET
Monitor 1; Students for Environmental Action
4.
HORWITZ, LINDA
Art Scholarship University of Illinois 3; National Scholastic Art Award 2,3.
HOWE, NANCY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
White Honor Certificate 1; Future Teachers of
America 1,2; Girls' Glee 1.
HUMMER, JERROLD
HYAMS, RICHARD
JACOBSON , RICHARD M.
JACOBSON, RICHARDS.
Football 2.
JAEGERS , GARY
JAFFE, RICHARD
JANETOS, JAMES
Baseball 1, Numerals 1; Football 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2.
JANIS, JACQUELINE
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago,
Illinois 2; French Club 2; Hall Council 3,4,
Vice-president 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Norsecapades crew 2; Saga 4, Section Editor
4.
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JAYNE, CATHY
JESSER,HAROLD
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4;
Wrestling 1.
JOHANNES, KAREN
JOHANNESSEN, STAALE
Illinois S t ate Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3.
JOHNSON, CYNTHIA
JOHNSON, .DONNA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; GAA 1,2,3,
4; GAA Board 2,3,4, President 3,4; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1; Tennis 2,3,4.
JOHNSON, JEFFREY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; Whit e Honor Certificate 1; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Basketball 1,2, Minor
N 2; Football 1; Golf 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major
N3,4.
JORDAN, MANFRED
Transferred from Lane Tech High School ,
Chicago, Illinois 2; Ski Club 3.
JOSEPH, MICHAEL
KAHN , DEBRA
GAA 2,3,4 ; GAA Board 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Pep Club 1;
Vikettes 4.
IPJIAN, SUZANNE
KAHREN,ROBERT
ISAACSON, LESLIE
ISAACSON, SHERRY
Art Club 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3; Girls ' Glee 1;
Students for Environmental Action 1,2.
KAISERMAN, GARY
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l;
Spanish Club 2,3; Leaders' Gym.2; N Club 3,4;
Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2,
�Major N 3,4, All Conference 2,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4; Stock Club 3, Sergeant-at-arms 3;
Student Senate 2.
KALFEN,ROBERTA
Spanish Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2,
3; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.
Minor N 2, JV N 3, Major N 4; Student Cau cas 4; Student Government 4.
KESSELMAN, SUSAN
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l;
French Club 2; Home Economics Club l; Students for Environmental Action 3.
KALMAN, ALAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Basketball Manager 2,3, Major N 3; Football
1,2, Minor N 3.
KESSLER, ANN
KALMIKOFF, MARA
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2, Manager 1, Secretary 2; Class Board 1, Secretary l;
French Club 2; GAA 1,2,3; Hall Council 2,3,
Vice-president 3; Homecoming Committee 2,
3; Homecoming Court 4; Monitor 1,2,3; Girls'
Glee 2; North Star 4, Business Manager 4, Pep
Club 1; Spring Musical 1; Student Senate 1,2,
3, Chairman 3; Vikettes 3,4, Captain 4.
KIEFER, PAUL
KALMIN, FRANCES
KAMIN , GALE
Drama Club 3; GAA 1,2,3; Monitor 2; Pep
Club 1; Ski Club 3,4; Norsecapades 1.
KESSLER, MARC
Intramurals 1.
KAPLAN, GARY
KAPLAN, ROBERT
KAPLAN, SHERfFuture Teachers of America 1,2.
KASCH, STEVEN
Football 1,2,3, Minor N 3.
KASE, STEVEN
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KASIK, BETH
Class Board l; Pep Club 1; Riding Club 2; Ski
Club 1,2.
KASPER, FRANK
KAUFMAN, KAREN
KAUFMAN, MICHAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Chemistry Club 2; Debate 3,4; It's Academic
Team Alternate 4; National Forensics League
3,4, Degree of Merit 3, Degree of Honor 3, Degree of Distinction 3, Degree of Excellence 4;
Photography Club l; Cross Country 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Ski Club 1,2,3; Swimming 1, Numerals 1; Track 1,2, Numerals 1,
Minor N 2; Intramurals 1,2.
KAUFMAN, SHARI
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
GAA 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4.
KAY , RANDI
Cygnettes 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Hall Council 1,
2,3, Vice-president 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Social Studies Advisory Committee 3,4; Student
Caucus 4; Student Senate 3; Swim Club 1,2;
Timers' Club 2,3,4, President 3, Meet Manager 4.
KELLY, FRANK
Transferred from Taft High School, Watertown, Connecticut l; Chess Club 1,4; Class
Board 4; Compass Committee 4; Debate l;
Concert Band 1; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4,
KRANDEL, ROBYN
KRAUSE, BARRY
Law Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-president 4;
Moniter 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Intramurals 3;
Stock Club 2.
KRAY, SUSAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 2; Fall Play crew 1,2; French
Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Hall Council 4; Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 1; Pep Club 1; ~uill and.Scroll 4;
Saga 3; Section Editor 3; Sprmg Musical crew
1,2; Vikettes 3,4.
KLEBE, GARY
KLEIN, JUNE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Drama Club l; Fall Play 4; Fall Play
crew 2; National Forensics League 1,2,3,4.
KANTER, CARYN
KAPLAN, BETH
KRAMER, LORI
KRAVITZ, KENNETH
KINOSHITA, SCOTT
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Law Club 4;
A-cappella Choir 1,2; National Forensics
League 3; Spring Musical l; Students for Environmental Action 3,4, Coordinating Chairman 3, Speakers' Chairman of Environmental
Teach-in 2; Monitor 3.
KLEIN, GARY
KANE, JEROME
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Purple Honor Certificate l; Concert Band 1,2,
3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Ski Club 4; Swimming 1;
Tennis 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2,3; WresHing 2.
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Chemistry Club 2; Chess Club 2; It's Academic Team 4; Ski Club 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,
3.
KLESMAN, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Chess Club 1,2; Math Club l; Monitor 1,2;
Radio and Electronics Club 1,2; Basketball 1,
2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,3; Cross Country
1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Track 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2.
KLENSKY, STEVEN
KOGAN, ILENE
KRIEGER, HOWARD
Transferred from Merrill High School, Denver,
Colorado 2; North Star 4, Photographer 4;
Saga 3,4; Football 2; Ski Club 2.
KROLL, FREDRIC
Ski Club 2; Swimming 1; Intramurals 1.
KUDELKO, SHIRLEY
KUHN, JUDITH
Illinoi State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; French Club
2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3, Corre.spon ding Secretar_y 2. President 3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Pep Club l;
Quill and Scroll 3,4; Saga 2,3,4, Section Edition 3, Co-editor-in-chief 4.
KUJA WINSKI, NANCY
KOMAIKO, JEFF
Class Board 4; Modular Scheduling Committee 2; Open Campus Committee 3; Social
Studies Advisory Committee 2,3,4; Baseball 2,
Minor N 2; Stock Club l; Student Senate 1;
Voice of Youth Winner 3.
KUNKLE, MARY
Transferred from East Leyden High School
Franklin Park, Illinois 1; GAA 2; Girls' Glee 2,
3; Sounds of Time 2,3; Ski Club 4; Student
Caucus4.
KOONCE, RONALD
Intermediate Band 1; Norsecapades 2; Cross
Country 1, Numerals 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2,3; Track 2, Minor N 2.
KURTZ, LYNN
Auroris 1,2,3; French Club 2; GAA 1,2,3,4;
May Festival of Arts 3; Monitor 1; Norsecapades 2; Pep Club l; Vikettes 4.
KOSH, JOY
LAMBERT, PAUL
KOST, GARY
Baseball 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3; Football 1,2,3, Numerals 1; Minor N 1,
2, Major N 3.
LANDEN, JILL
KOTLICK. MARK
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Forei_gn Lan_guage
Club 4; Latin Club 3; Basketball 1; Track 1,2;
Intramurals 1,2.
KOZUCH, CAROL
Cygnettes 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4;
Girls' Glee 1; Badmitton 2,3,4; Tennis 2,3,4.
KRAMER, ANDREA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Art Club 1; Debate 3,4; Russian
Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1; GAA
1,2,3,4; National Forensics League 3,4; Norsecapades crew 3; Pep Club l; Science Advisory
Committee 3,4, Recording Secretary 3.
KRAMER, HARRY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
LANDL, PATRICIA
LANDSBERG, IRWIN
Track 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1.
LANG, ROBERT
LANG, ROBERTA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Russian Club 3; Foreign Language
Club 4; National Forensics League 3,4.
LANGER, RANDY
Transferred from Main North High School,
Des Plaines, Illinois 3; Art Club 1,2; Ski Club
3; Gymnastics l ; Intramurals 1,2,3.
LARSEN, JANET
LARSON, PATRICIA
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�LEVY, LAURIE
LECEY,ROBERT
Baseball 1,2.
tion Editor 4; Spring Musical crew 3; Student
Senate 2; Core Chairman Project '70 2,3.
LEE, RANDY
LEVY, SAMUEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Stock Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 3,4.
LUCAS, LINDA
LEE, STEVEN
Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Baseball 1,2,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Football 1,2,3,4,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2, JV N 3, Major N 4;
Intramurals 1,2 .
LATIOLAIS, EVELYN
GAA 1,2; Timers' Club 1,2.
LUND, KAREN
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cheerleader 1,2 3
4, Captain 4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 4; HoO::e'.
coming Committe 3; Homecomming Court 4;
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
LEIB, JACQUELINE
LEIKIN, JERROLD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Calliope 4; Latin Club 3; Model Railroad Club 2;
N Club 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Numerals
1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 4; Students for
Environmental Action 2,3,4, Chairman 3.
LENDWAY, EVE
LERNER, BENJAMIN
Transferred from Kenwood High School, Chicago, Illinois 4; Infinity Limited 4; Radio and
Electronics Club 4.
LERNER, KAREN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Auroris 1,2; Class Board 1; Wingspread 2.
LEROY, JEROME
LESTZ, JOANNE
LAZAR, STEVEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2, White Honor Certificate l; Current Events Club 1,2; Debate Team 2,3,4; National Forensics League 2,3,4, Vice-president
3,4; Student Caucus 4; Student Senate 3,
C~a!rman 3; Lawndale Tutoring Project l;
Mm1-course committee 2 .
LAZARUS, DANIEL
LEAF, MICHELE
LEBOLT, FREDERIC
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 4; Calliope 4; Current Events Club
1,2; National Fornsics League 1.
LURIE, ELIZABETH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Fall Play crew 1; Future Teachers of America 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Law Club
3,4, Corresponding secretary 3; Concert Choir
2,3; Valhalla 2,3.
MCTIER, JOYCE
GAA 1,2; Hall Council 1,2; Home Economics
Club 1; Pep Club 1; Vikettes 2.
MACHADO, RAFAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Ski
Club 2,3,4.
MACKIN, STEVEN
Bridge Club 3; Basketball l ; Golf 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
MAGUIRE, WILLIAM
MALAWY, BARBARA
LEVENSON, SHEILA
Biology Club 2; Chess Club 2; Future Teachers
of America 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Service
Association 2; Homecoming Committee 3·
Saga 4, Section Editor 4.
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LEVIN, DARLENE
LEVIN, JANICE
Girls' Glee 1; Sounds of Time 2; Spring Musical crew 1; Norsecapades 1,2,3,4. ·
LEVIN, NEIL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3;
White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 4, Section
Editor 4; Children's Theatre crew 4; Class
~ard 4; Drama Club 4; Fall Play crew 4; Russian Club 2,3; Spring Musical 3; Student Caucus 4; Student Senate 3,4; Students for Environmental action 3.
LEVIN, RICHARD
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Football 1,2,4, Numerals
1, Minor N 2, Major N 4; Baseball 1,2,3, Numerals .1, Minor N 2, Major N 3, Wrestling 1,
Numerals 1.
LEVIN. SUSAN
Class Board 2; Fall Play crew 2; Homecoming
Committee 2; Monitor l; Saga 2; Ski Club 2;
Wingspread 3.
LEVINE, DAVID
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Merit Letter of Commendati~n 4·
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate
Baseball 1; Intramurals 1,2,3.
1;
LEVISON, KENNETH
LEVITT, CAROLE
LEVY, ALAN
Tr.an~ferred from Senn High School, Chicago,
Ill~n01s 3; Baseball 3, Minor N 3; Football 4,
Mmor N 4; Monitor 3; Student Government 3.
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LAUREN, LESLIE
Pep Club l; Riding Club 2; Ski Club 3; Spring
Musical crew 2.
LICHTENSTEIN, NAOMI
Home Economics Club 3; Pep Club 1,2 .
LEVENSON, DANIEL
LEVY, BRUCE
LATIOLAIS, EVERETTE
Baseball 1,2, Minor N 2; Cross Country 1.
LIEBERMAN, ELLEN
Calliope 4; Carnival Committee 2; Monitor 1,
MALONEY, JAMES
MALOUF, CYNTHIA
2.
MARCUS, ROBERT
LIFTON, JANISSE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Drama Club 1,2; Fall Play crew 1; Russian
Club 3; A cappella Choir 2; Concert Band 1;
Marching Band 1; National Forensics League
2,3,4; Treasurer 3, Tournament of Champions
3,4, Degree of Excellence 3,4; North Star 2,3,
Page Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Spring Musical crew 1; One act Plays 4.
MARX, KAREN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Drama Club 1; French Club 1; Future
Teachers· of America 1,2,3, Vice-president 3;
Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club 2 3 4·
Spring Musical crew 2; Talent Show ere~' 2:
May Festival of Arts crew 3.
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LINDERMAN, LAURE
Bronze Key 3 .
LINDQUIST, LAURA
Transferred from Kelvyn Park -High School,
Chicago, Illinois 3.
LIPPERT, JAN
LIPSIG, CAROL
MARZEN, HOLLY
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee
3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Talent Show 2.
MASSIE, STEVEN
Chess Club l; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4,
Chairman 3; Coin Club 1; Cve:nettes Show
crew 3,4, Chairman 4; Fall Play crew 2,3; May
Festival of Arts crew 3, Chairman 3; National
Thespians Socity 3,4; Spring Musical crew 2;
Talent Show crew 3, 4; Technical Services
Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 4 .
LISIT, HOWARD
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2.
MAYSTER, LANCE
LOBER, LINDA
MEINHARDT, MARION
Biology Club 1,2; Monitor 2.
LORCH, SANDRA
Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 1 ·
Pep Club 1; Ski Club 1.
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MELCHER, ELLEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4·
Children'_s Theatre crew 3; GAA l; Girl'~
Gymnastics Club 2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Orchestra 3; Ski Club 1,
2,3,4.
LORSCH, STEVEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; German Club 2; Football 1,2; Golf 1,2;
Stock Club 3,4.
LOWENSTERN, BETH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Calliope 2,3,4, Co-editor-in-chief 4; Fall Play
crew 2; Human Relations Club 2,3, Chairman
2; National Forensics League 4; Saga 4, Sec-
MAZER, ROBIN
MELCHIN, CONNIE
Transferred from Maine East High School,
Park Ridge, Illinois 4.
MENZE, MATTHEW
Illinois State ::>cholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 2; White
Honor Certificate l; N Club 3,4; Basketball 2,
�3,4, Major N 2,3,4, Co-captain 4; Football 1,2
3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3.
MESHBERG,BRUCE
Leaders' Gym 2; Football 2, Minor N 2; Gymnastics 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2.
MESMER, JAY
Fall Play crew 2; Ski Club 1.
MORRIS , ROBERT
MORRIS , SUSAN
MORRISON, ROBERTA
Hall Council 2; Monitor 1,2.
MORTON, ROBERTA
METCOFF, LAURA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Honor Society 3,4; Silver K~y 3;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Central ~uburban League Student Council 2,3,4,
President 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Children's
Theatre 1; Compass Committee 4; Debate
Team 1; District Coordinating Council 3·
Educational Policy and Development Com'.
mittee 4; French Club 1,2; Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 3; Leaders' Gym 2; PTSA 3,4, Executive Board 3,4;
Student Caucus 4; Student Government 1,2,3,
4, Chairman 4; Students' Rights Due Process
Committee 2,3, Co-chairman 3; Student Senate 1,2,3, Corresponding secretary 2, Treasurer
3; Talent Show 2; Talent Show crew 1.
MOSES, TOD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Bridge Club 3,4; Coin
Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Money Club 1,2,3,4,
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President 4.
MOSKOWITZ, MARCY
MOTI, ALLEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Calliope 4; Compass Committee 3; Current
Events Club 1,2; Debate 1,2,3,4, Varsity 2,3,4,
Captain 4; National Council of Teachers of
English, Runner-up 4; National Forensic
League 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Radio and Electronics Club l; Student Senate 2,3; Wingspread 3.
MILES, CYNTHIA
Transferred from Roycemore School, Evanston, Illinois 3; Cygnettes 3; GAA 3,4; Madrigal
3,4; Ski Club 3,4; lntramurals 4.
MULLENIX, JOHN
N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2.
Major N 3,4, Captain 4; Outstanding Student
Art Award 3; Swim Club 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 3,4.
MILLER, HOWARD
MURPHY, RAYMOND
MILLER, LARRY
Biology Club 2,3; Children's Theatre 3; Concert Band 1~ 2,3,4, Vice-president 3; Orchestra
1,2,3,4; Sounds of Time 2; Stage Band 1,2,3,4;
Spring Musical 1,2; Talent Show 1,3; Jazz
Seminar mini-course 3; Improvisation minicourse 3,4.
MUSSAR, MARTIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1.
MILLER, MAUREEN
MILLER, MICHAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l;
Biology Club 1; Chemistry Club l; Monitor 2.
MILLER, SHARON
MILLMAN, DAVID
MILSTEIN, ROBIN
GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastic Club 2; Moniter
1,2,3; Timers Club 1,2.
MISHKIN, LARRY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2.
MITCHELL, ROBERT
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Calliope 2,3,4; Chess Club 3: L11w Club 3.4:
Quill and Scroll Current Events Contest Winner 4; Students for Environmental Action 3,4.
MITCHELL, WILLIAM
Leaders Gym 2; Football 1,2, Numerals 1
Minor N 2; Track 1, Numerals l; lntramurals
1,2.
MOORE, DANIEL
MORATH, CAROL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver ·
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate
1; Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary 2,3; Calliope 2; Chess Club 2; GAA 1,2,3;
Moniter 1,2,3,4; Students for Environmental
Action 2,3, Chairman 2,3.
MUSSMAN, MICHAEL
Transferred from St. Louis Park Senior High
School, Minneapolis, Minnisota 4.
MUSSO, NICOLETIE
MYERS, GAIL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Children's
Theater 1,2; Children 's Theater crew 3,4;
Class Board 2; Drama Club 1,2,4; Fall Play 3,
4; Fall Play crew 2; French Club 2; Future
Teachers of America 1,2; May Festival of Arts
crew 3; A cappella Choir 3; Chamber Choir 3,4;
Girls Glee 1,2; Madrigal 4; Sounds of Time 2;
National Thespians Society 2,3,4 ; One Act
Plays 3, director 4; PA Announcer 3,4; Spring
Musical 2; Spring Musical crew 1 ; St11clent
Senate 2; Norsecapades Co-director 3; Norsecapades crew 1,2, Production Assistant 4.
MYHR, BRIAN .
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society·3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; N Club 3,4,
Treasurer 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4;
Cross Country 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2,
Major N 3,4.
NADLER, SHERI
NATHANSON, MERLE
Spanish Club 2; GAA 1,2; Girls' Service Organization 2,3; Monitor 2,3; Pep Club 1,2;
Timers' Club 3.
NATKIN, NANCY
Pep Club l; Monitor 1,2,3.
NEIHAUS, NORMAN
Football 1, Nu merals l; Wres tling 1,2,3,4,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2, JV N 3, Major N 4.
NELSON, JAMES
Latin Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4.
NELSON, THOMAS
Leaders' Gym 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Stage Band 1,2; Baseball 1, Numerals 1; Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Football 1, Numerals 1;
Golf 2, Minor N 2; lntramurals 1,2,3,4.
NEUHAUS, CARYN
NEUMAN, LINDA
NEWMAN, ROBERT
Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Golf 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2;
lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Scuba Club 4.
NORDBERG, JANET
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate l;
GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 3,4; Girls' Glee 1,2;
Sounds of Time 2; Timers' Club 1,2,3,4, Vicepresident 3, President 4.
NORUSIS, SHIRLEY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
German Club 2; GAA 2,3,4; Monitor 2; Pep
Club 2.
NOVAK, BARRY
Money Club 3; Track 1, Numerals 1; Wrestling
1, Numerals 1; lntramurals 1,2.
NOVAK, GAYLE
Children's Theatre 3,4; Children's Theatre
crew 2; Drama Club 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 1,2,3;
A capella Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1,2; Madrigal 3;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; National Forensics League
1,2,3; National Thespians Society 2,3,4; Pep
Club 1; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3; Technical Services Club 3.
NOWAK, CAROL
GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Service Organization 1,2;
Home Economics Club 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3;
Girls' Glee 1; Sounds of Time 2; Pep Club 2.
OAKES, DONNA
Cygnettes 2,3; GAA 1,2,3.
OBERLANDER, MARCIA
Art Club 1,2; Biology Clu b 1,2,3; Calliope 1,2;
Children's Theatre crew 1,2,3; Current Events
Club 1,2; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Fall Play crew 1,
2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of
America 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Service Association 1,2; Home Economics Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3; Math
Club 1,2; May Festival of Arts crew 3; National Thespians Society 4; Norsecapades 1,2,3;
North Star 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Riding Club 2,3;
Ski Club 1,2; Tennis 2,3; Spring Musical crew
1,2; Students for Israel 2,3.
O'DONNELL, SEAN
OGRON,DARYL
OLSON, CAROL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; GAA 1,2; Monitor 2,
3; Girls' Glee l; Orchestra 1,2,3; Norsecapades
2; Saga 3; Ski Club 3,4; Intra murals.
ORENSTEIN, LESLIE
ORNER, GAIL
Transferred from Morgan Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois 2; Children's Theatre crew 4,
Chairman 4; Drama Club 3,4; Fall Play 3; Fall
Play crew 4; May Festival of Arts 3; A cappella
Choir 3; Chamber Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 3,
4; National Forensics League 3,4; National
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�Thespians Society 3,4; Norsecapades 3; Norsecapades crew 2.
POLASH, MARI
RIZZO, ROSEMARIE
Transferred from Mount Si High School, Snoqualmie, Washington 4 ; Compass Committee
4; Future Business Leaders of America 4.
POLLITZER, ROBERT
PACKER, RORY
Class Board 4; N Club 3,4; Overhead and
Third Rail Railway Museum, Inc. 4; Cross
Country 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Most Valuable Player 4, Captain 4;
Swimming 1, Numerals l; Track 1,2, 3,4,
Numerals l ; Minor N 2, Major N 3,4 .
PAPPANDUROS , JOHN
PARDO, MAYO
PARK, MARCY
Transferred from Niles East High School,
Skokie, Illinois 2; GAA 2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Timers Club 3 .
POPE, SUSAN
ROBIN, SUSAN
PORGES, CHERYL
POWAL, TED
POWELL, DEBRA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ;
Bronze Key 3; Class Board 1,2; French Club 2.
ROITMAN, DONNA
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1;
Cheerleader l ; Children 's Theatre 1; Class
Board 2,3,4; French Club 2; School Board Representitive Alternate 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 3,4; Student Caucus 4,
Secretary 4 ; Student Senate 1.
PRACE, JERRY
PRACE, SAMSON
PEARSON, MICHAEL
PERLIN, RICKI
Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club l;;
Ski Club 1,2,3.
ROMANO, RONALD
PROCHNO, DEBRA
QUATEMAN, RICHARD
Calliope 2; Children's Theatre crew l; Fall
Play crew 1,2; German Club l; Gymnastics 1,
2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Scuba Club 4, Secretary 4; Technical Services Club 1,2.
PESKO,CAROLE
GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4;
Leaders' Gym 3,4; Riding Club 3; Ski Club 1,2,
3,4; Volleyball 4 .
PETERSON, CRAIG
PETERSON, JEANINE
Fall Play crew 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 2.
PETERSON, LINDA
GAA 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2.
PETERSON, ROBIN
PETERSON, WILLIAM
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3,4, Vice-president 4; Football 1,2,3,4, N umerals 1, Minor N
2, Major N 3,4; Gymnastics l ,~, 0,4, t~umerais
1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4.
PHELAN, JAMES
Monitor 3; Tennis 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2, Major N
3.
PHIPPS, CYNTHIA
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; GAA l; Hall Council 2;
Norsecapades 2.
PICKER, ELLEN
PINNELL, RICHARD
Fish Club 3; Model Railroad Club 2,3,4; Acappella Choir 2,3; Boys' Glee l; Overhead and
Third Rail Railway Museum, Inc. 4; Intramurals 2,3.
PINSKY, LINDA
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Pep Club l ; Vikettes 2,3.
PLOTKIN, MARCY
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,, Captain 4;
GAA 1,2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4; Hall
Council 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4,
Chairman 4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Norsecapades
ROSE, NORMAN
ROSEN, ROBERT
Intramurals l ; Wrestling 1.
ROSENBERG, ELAINE
Class Board Alt ernate 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA
Board 3,4, Treasurer 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4;
Ski Club 3,4; Girls' Tennis Team 1,2,3,4;
Girls' Interscholastic Volleyball Team 3; Girls'
Interscholastic Badminton Team 1,2,3,4 .
QUINN, PATRICK
Baseball 2, Minor N 2; Football l , Numerals 1;
Gymnastics 2; Intramurals 1,2.
RANSENBERG,RENEE
Drama Club 3; Future Teachers of America l ;
GAA 1,2; Acappella Choir 3; Concert Choir 2,
3; Pep Club l; Students for Israel 2,3; Festival
of the Arts crew 3 .
RUBY, JAMES.
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze K ey 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Ski C\ub 1; Student Senate 2 .
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RUCHIM, MICHAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4;
Baseball l; Swimming 1, Numerals 1; Intramurals 1,2; Monitor 1,2.
RUDOLPH, BARBARA
RUHNKE, SANDRA
SACKS, SHARON
Chess Club 4; GAA 3,4; Home E conomics
Club 4; Monitor 2,3,4; Girls' Glee 1,3 .
RIZZO, PAMELA
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RIEDERMAN, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2 .
PLOTZKER, DONNA
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Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3, Cocaptain 4 ; lntramurals 1,2.
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RICHEY, BRUCE
RIEMER, SANDRA
Illinois Sfate Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Cheerleader
l ; Class Board 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Interscholastic Volleyball 3; Girls' Gy mnastics
Club 2,3,4; Hall Council l; Homecoming
Committee 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
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RICE, ELYSE
GAA 1,2; Monitor 1; Pep Club 1.
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RUBIN, RANDALL
RAPPER, MIMI
GAA 1,2,4; Health Careers Club 1; Monitor l;
Concert Choir 3; Pep Club 1,2; Tennis Team 1,
RHONEY, BRIAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi -finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
Monitor 1; Intramurals 1,2.
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ROTMAN, SHERI
Art Club 2; Children's Theatre crew 2,3; Timers Club 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3; GAA 2,3,4;
Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 3;
Girls' Glee l ; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 2,3,4;
Spring Musical crew 2 .
RAFFE,BRUCE
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ROTH, MARTIN
Illinois St-ate Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Ski
Club 3,4.
RADMAN, AMY
GAA 2; Pep Club 1,2.
RAPPER, NINA
CAA 1,2,4; Monitor l ; Ski Club 4; Tennis
Team 1,2,4.
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Baseball 3, Minor N 3.
QUINN, PEGGY
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PASSEN, MATTHEW
PERRY, DAVID
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Biology Club 2,4; Chess Club l ; Intramurals 1.
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ROBBINS, LESLIE
·Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4.
PORTER, LINDA
PRITCHETT, JOHN
Swimming 1,2, Numerals _ , Minor N 2; Swim
l
Club 1,2.
PARKER, RONALD
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Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ;
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Children's Theatre
1,2,4; Drama Club 1,4, President 4; Fall Play
1,3,4; Fall Play crew 2; A cappella Choir 3,4;
Chamber Choir 3,4; Chamber Ensemble 3,4;
Choral Union 3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Girls'
Glee 1, President l; Madrigal 4; Mixed Chorus
1, 2,3,4; May Fest ival of Arts 3; National
Thespians Society 2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 4;
One-act Plays Director 4; Spring Musical 1,2.
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SALA, TRUDIE
Children's Theatre crew 1,2; Current Events
Club 1; Enlighteners 1; Fall Play crew 2; Girls'
Service Association 1,2; Monitor 3; Girls' Glee
1; Norsecapades crew 2; Spring Musical crew
2; Technical Services Club 1,2.
SALES, JONATHON
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SALK, DAVIDA
Russian Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2;
Health Careers Club 2,3; Monitor 2; Chamber
Ensemble 1,2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1;
Riding Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Spring Musical 1,
2.
SAMPSON, JEFFREY
Chess Club 4; Children's Theatre crew 1,2;
Fall Play crew 1,2; Clarinet Choir 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; National Thespians Society
1.2.3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2· S.ki Club ?.4:
Spring Musical crew 1,2; Technical Services
Club 1,2,3,4, President 4.
SANDMAN, JEFFREY
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SANES, VALERIE
Bronze Key 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Girls' Glee
1; Riding Club 3; Ski Club 3,4.
SANZ, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate
1· Alchemists Anonymous 2,4; Chess Club 1,2,
3;4; Infinity Limited 4; Math Club 1,3; Monitor l; Tutor 3.
SASAMOTO, KATHLEEN
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Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1.
SAUL, MITCHELL
SAUSER, JAMES
SAYAD,REBECCA
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Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 3;
Home Economics Club l; Pep Club l; Ski Club
3,4.
SCANL.ON, MARY
SCHACHTMAN, ALAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1,2; Ski
Club 2,3,4; Students for Israel 2; Technical
Services Club 1,2.
SCHAEFER, JAMES
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Calliope 4; German Club 2;
May Festival of Arts 3; Concert Choir 4; Ski
Club 2,3,4; Student Caucus 4; Student Senate
2,3, Chairman 3; Technical Services Club 2.
SCHAFFNER, MORTON
Biology Club l; Compass Committee 4, Cochairman 4; Current Events Club 1,2, Secretary 2; Latin Club 2; Human Relation~ Club 1,
2; Monitor 2; Student Caucus 4, Chairman 4;
Student Government 4; Student Senate 1,2,3,
Co-chairman 2 .
SCHIFF, WENDY
Auroris 1; GAA l; Vikettes 3.
SCHIRMER, KEITH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 1;
Class Board 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 2,
3.4. President 4; Basketball 1.2.3.4.. Most Valuable Player 3, Co-Captain 4, Ma1or N 2,3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3, Major -N 2,3; · Football 1,2,3,4
Most Valuable Player 1,2, Honorable Mention
All-conference 3,4, Co-captain 4, Knute
Rockne Award 4, Major N 3,4.
SCHIRMER, KENT
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Basketball 1,
2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3, All-conference 3, Numerals 1,
Minor N 2, Major N 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4.
SCHMERER, JACK
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois l; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
SCHMIDT, BARBARA
Art Club 2; Current Events Club 2; Debate 3,
4; Russian Club 3; Future Teachers of America
1,2; Girls' Glee 1, Treasurer 1; Sounds of Time
3; Valhalla 1,2,3; Student Senate 3,4.
SCHOEN, WARREN
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Spanish Club 2;
Future Business Leaders of America 3; Human
Relations Club 2,3; Law Club 4, Vice-president 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3; Stage Band 4; Ski
Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N
2; Wrestling 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2;
Stock Club 4; Student Caucus 3,4.
SCHOLAR, SHERYL
Purple Honor Certificate 1; GAA l; National
Forensics League 1; Norsecapades crew 3.
SCHOLL, CAROL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Auroris 1,2; Cheerleading 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA
Board 3; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,
2,3,4; Marching Band 2,4, Ski Club 2,3,4.
SCHRAMM, DONNA
SCHRENZEL,RICHARD
Transferred from Niles East High School,
Skokie, Illinois 2 .
SCHUBERT, LINDA
Transferred from Niles Eas t High School,
Skokie, Illinois 2; GAA 2; Saga 3,4, Section
Editor 4; Wingspread 3.
SCHUBERT, MICHAEL
SCHULGASSER,ANDREA
SCHULMAN, MARC
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Kev 3; Class Board 3,4; N Club 3,4;
Overhead and Third Rail Railway Museum,
Inc. 4; Cross Country 3,4, Major N 3,4; Track
1,2,3.
SCHULTZ, CORINNE
SCHECHTER, STEWART
SCHUMER, JANET
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3,4;
Monitor 1,2; Orchestra 3.
SCHECK, DONALD
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Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
German Club 2; Baseball 1, Numerals 1;
Gvmnastics 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
SCHWARTZ, DAVID
N Club 2; Baseball 1, Numerals 1; Foot~all 1,
2 3 4 All-conference Honorable Mention 4,
Nu'm'erals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, All-conference H?norable
Mention 3, Captain 4, Numerals 1, Mmor N 2,
JV N 2, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1.
SCHWARTZ, JERI
SCHWARTZ, JODY
SCHWARTZ, MARTY
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Whit~ Honor. Certificate 1; Class Board 1,2,.3,4, V1ce-pres1dent
3 4· Leaders' Gym 2; N Club 3,4; Baseball 1,2,
3'. Football 1 2 Most Valuable Player 2, Minor
N 2; Wrestli~g 1,2,3,4, Captain 2, Co-captain
4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; lntramurals 1,2;
Student Caucus 4.
SCHWARTZ, NANCY
Children's Theatre crew 3; Fall Play crew 2,3;
Latin Club 2,3, Secretary 2; Future Business
Leaders of America 4; Moniter 2,3; Norsecapades crew 2; Spring Musical crew 2.
SCHY, STEVEN
Children's Theatre crew 2,3; Enlighteners 1;
Fall Play 2,3; Fall Play crew 3; Mod~! Railroad
Club 2; National Thespians Society 2,3,4;
Norsecapades crew 2,3,4; PA ~nounce'. 4;
Spring Musical crew 2; Technical Services
Club 2,3,4.
SCOFIELD, CATHY
SEROTA, JEFFREY
SERRA, STEVEN
Basketball 2, Minor N 2, Major N 2; Football
4.
SHAPIRO, CARYN
SHAPIRO, ILISE
Class Board 2; Math Club 1.
SHAPIRO, PHYLLIS
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago,
Illinois 3; Hall Council 4; Saga 4; Ski Club 3.
SHARE, JOANN
SHATNEY, PAMELA
Future Business Leaders of America 4; GAA 1,
2 3 4· Girls' Service Association 1,2; Monitor
1'.2'.3; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3,4; Timers Club 3,
4; Wingspread 3.
SHATTIL, CAROL
Art Club 1; Fall Play crew 2,3 ; French Club ~·
2· Future Teachers of America 2; Hall Council
4'. Home Economics Club 2; May Festival of
Arts crew 3; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Riding
Club 2,3; Spring Musical crew 2; Students for
Environmental Action 2.
SHERMAN,DENYCE
Future Teachers of America 1; Homecoming
Committee 3;4; Monitor 2,3; Pep Club 1.
SHERMAN, EDWARD
SHERMAN, HESS
A cappella Choir 1; Madrigal 2.
SHIFFMAN, NANCY
SHINTANI, LORINE
GAA 3,4; Riding Club 3; Sk~ Club 1, 2,3; Students for Environmental Action 3.
SHIP, RANDALL
Transferred from Menlo High School, Menlo
Park, California 2; North Star 2,3, Photographer 2,3; Quill and Scroll 2,3; Saga 2,3, Photographer 2,3; Ski Club 2,3,4; Stock Club 4.
SHOR, BARBARA
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�SHROKA,KENNETH
SHYETTE,BARBARA
Biology Club 2,3; Calliope 2,3,4; Chess Club 1,
2.3; Current Events Club 1; Enlighteners 1,2;
Future Teachers of America 2; Students for
Environmental Action 2,3,4, Recording Secretary 2, Chairman 3, Corresponding Secretary
4; Norsecapades 3.
SIEGEL, SCOTT
SIEGEL, STEVEN
A cappella Choir 2; Boys' Glee 1; Concert
Choir 1; N Club 3,4; North Star 4; Quill and
Scroll 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1,
JV N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,3, Numeral 1,
Minor N 2, JV N 3.
SLOV, CYNTHIA
Future Teachers of America 1; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; Monitor 2;
Modular Scheduling Committee 2; Pep Club
1; Spring Musical crew 2.
SNYDER, JONATHAN
Art Club 1,2.
SNYDER, LEE
Foreign Language Club 4; German Club 3;
Wrestling 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Students for Israel 4.
SIEMIONKO, DANIEL
SOLOWAY, S~OTT
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l;
Alchemists Anonymous 3,4; Chemistry Club
2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Chess Club 3,4; Chess
Team 3,4; Intramurals 2,3; PI'SA Speech Contest 3; Stop and Shop Committee 4; Student
Caucus 4; Student Government 1,4; Student
Senate Structural Committee 1.
SILICANI, LANCE
SOWINSKI, EDWARD
SILK, KAREN
Children's Theatre 2; Children's Theatre crew
1,3,4, Chairman 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Enlighteners 2; Fall Play 3,4; Fall Play crew 1,2;
May Festival of Arts 3; A cappella Choir 2,3;
Chamber Choir 3,4; Choral Union 3,4; Concert
Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Madrigal 2,3,4; Norsingers 1,2; Sounds of Time 1; Valhalla 2,3; National Forensics League 1,2,3,4, Degree of Merit 2, Degree of Honor 3, Degree of Excellence 3;
National Thespians Society 3,4, Secretary 4;
Norsecapades 3; Norsecapades crew 1,2;
Spring Musical crew 1,2, Chairman 2.
SPAGAT, LYNN
Transferred from Orr High School, Las Vegas,
Nevada 2; Ski Club 2,3,4.
SIELCK, KIMBERLEE
Future Business Leaders of America 4; Pep
Club 1.
SILVER, SCOTT
Children's Theatre 4; Children's Theatre crew
1,2,3; Drama Club 1.2,3,4; Fall Play crew 1.2.3,
4; Russian Club 1,2,3; Model Railroad Club
2,3; Monitor 1,2,3,4; A cappella Choir 2;
Chamber Choir 4; Madrigal 1,4; National Forensics League 2; National Thespians Society
2,3,4; Norsecapades crew 1,2,3,4; One-act
Plays 3; Science Fair 3; Spring Musical 1,2;
Spring Musical crew 1,2, Chairman 2; Students for Environmental Action 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
SIMON, ARTHUR
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 2,3,4, President 2,3; Hall
Councill; Football 1,2.
SIMPSON, JANICE
SIMPSON, VICTORIA
SKLANSKY, JANET
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Student Caucus 4.
STEINLAUF, SHELLIE
STERN, MARLA
Spanish Club 2; Future Business Leaders of
America 4; GAA 1; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,
2; Wingspread 3.
. STERNBERG, SHERI
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 1,4;
GAA 1,2,3; Home Economics Club 2; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching
Band 1,2,3; Norsecapades 3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4.
STIFT, MICHAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Ski Club 2,3.
STOLLER, PAMELA
Transferred from Gage Park High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Bronze Key 2; Cygnettes 3,4; Debate 3,4·
Madrigal 4; National Forensics League 3,4;
Student Caucus 4; Students for Environmental Action 2,3; Central Scientific Company
Award 3; Heart Association Award 3; Illinois
Junior Academy of Science Essay Contest
Award 3; Illinois State Science Fair Award 3;
North Suburban Science Fair 3, Outstanding
Award; North Suburban Scientific Essay Contest 3, Outstanding Award 3.
SPENCER, ANNEMARIE
Art Club l ; Home Economics Club 1,2; Pep
Club 1; Ski Club 3,4.
STONE, BONITA
STEFFECK, MICHAEL
Cross Country 4, Major N 4; Football 1,2,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Track 1,2, Numerals
1, Minor N 2.
STREAM, LAURA
GAA 2,3;4; Home Economics Club 1; Law
Club 3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2;
Timers Club 2,3,4.
STEFFECK, PHILIP
Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2.
SUGARMAN, JEFFREY
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4,
Waukegan Invitational Champion 2, Viking
Invitational Champion 3.
STEIN, DOUGLAS
STEIN, LARRY
STEIN, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Biology Club 1,2; Bridge Club 3,4, Director 4;
Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Chess Team
1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Current
Events Club l; Due Process Committee 2,3;
Enlighteners 1,2,3, Vice-president 3; Human
Relations Committee 2; Mini Courses 3; Student Senate 2,3; Students for Environmental
Action 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3, President 4; Students for Israel 1,2,3,4.
STOUTT, MARSHA
SYAT, HOWARD
SZILLAT, EDWARD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4·
Football 1, Minor N l; Track 2; Scuba Club 4. '
TARSHIS, JAY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Rand
1,2,3,4; Orchestra l ; State Band 1,2,3,4; Norsecapades 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Football 1,2,
Minor N 2; Intramurals 1.
TELMAN, MARK
STEIN, MICHAEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Alchemists
Anonymous 2,3,4, President 3,4; Biology Club
1; Chemistry Club 2,3,4, President 3,4; Chess
Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Current Events Club
l; Debate 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra
4; Tennis 1,2.
TERRY, BRUCE
STEIN, STEVEN
..
TESTA, RAYMOND
TERRY, DEBRA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificatee 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2; GAA
1,2; Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club 3,4;
Timers' Club 1,2.
TOBIAS, ROBERT
SLATON, DEBORAH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 1,2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Co-editor-inchief 4; Children's Theatre crew 4; Hallmark
Art Award 3; Human Relations Club 1,2; It's
Academic Team 4; Chamber Ensemble 1,2,3,
4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Section Leader 3,4; String
Quartet 2,3,4; Norsecapades 3,4, Writing
Committee 4; Rock Opera 3, Writing Committee 3; Spring Musical 1,2; Scholastic Art
Award2,3.
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STEINBERG, LARRY
Bridge Club 3,4; Coin Club 2,3,4, Vice-president 4; Law Club 3; Money Club 2,3,4, Vicepresident 4; Concert Band 2,3,4.
STEINER, TERRY
STEINHANDLER, SANDRA
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1;
GAA 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep
Club 1,2.
TORCH, RONDA
TURIEL, RICHARD
Monitor 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; Leaders'
Gym 4; Ski Club 3; Tennis 1,2,3, Captain 2,
Minor N 1,2, Major N 3; Track 4; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4.
TURIM, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Cross Country 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2;
�Tennis 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, JV N 3;
Wrestling 3, JV N 3; lntramurals 1,2,3,4.
TlYITLE,PAUL
Children's Theatre crew 2; Fall Play crew 2;
Spring Musical crew 1,2; Norsecapades crew 3;
Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4.
UNGER, DIANE
UNGER, LINDA
VALE, MARK
WEBER, RANDY
YELL, GLENN
WEBGLARZ, WANDA
ZABIN, JERRY
Spanish Club 2; Students for Environmental
Action 4.
WEIL, JULIE
WEINGART, SUSAN
WEISBERG, MICHAEL
WEISS, CARY
WEISS, SHELLEY
VANGEEM, DEBORAH
Monitor 2; Girls' Glee 1.
WEISSMAN, DA YID
VEGA, BRUCE
Monitor l; Saga 1,2,3; North Star 1,2,3,4;
Swimming l; Track 1,2,3, Minor N l; Scuba
Club 4; Quill and Scroll 3.
WELTER, CHERYL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4· National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; White
Honor Certificate l; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board
3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; A cappella Choir 2·
Chamber Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee l · Valhalla 2'.
Tennis Team 2,3; Timers Club l'.2; Badmin'.
ton Team 3; Chamber Ensemble 3 4· Choral
' '
Union 3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4.
VERDERBER, STEPHEN
WARD, NANCY
Monitor l; Office Occupations Club 3,4, Vicepresident 4.
WARSHAWSKY, LOUIS
Children's Theatre crew 3,4, Lighting Designer
4;Fall Play crew 3,4; A cappella Choir 1,2;
Boys' Glee l ; Madrigal 2,3,4; Viking Male
Chorus 3; National Thespians Society 3,4;
Spring Musical 2; Norsecapades 2; Norsecapades crew 3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4;
One Act Plays crew 3,4, Set Designer 4.
WERRES, ELIZABETH
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Children's Theatre 2,4; Children's Theatre crew 1,3; Drama
Club 2,3,4; Fall Play 3,4; Fall Play crew 1,2;
French Club l; German Club 2; A cappella
Choir 2; Chamber Choir 3,4; Chamber Ensemble 3,4; Choral Union 3,4; Concert Choir 2,3,4;
Girls' Glee l; Madrigal 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,
3,4; Valhalla l ; National Forensics League 2,3,
4; National Thespians Society 2,3,4; PA Announcer 3,4; Spring Musical 2; Spring Mus ical
crew l; Norsecapades 3,4; Norsecapades crew
1,2; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Festival of
Arts 3; One Act Plays 3,4; Norsingers 1,2.
WASSERMAN, NANCY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2.
ZALON, SUSAN
Biology Club l; Cygnettes 2,3,4, Treasurer 4;
Future Teachers of America 1; GAA 2,3,4;
Leaders' Gym 3,4; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1,2.
ZARI, NINA
ZEITLIN, ALLAN
ZEUSCHNER,DOREEN
Future Business Leaders of America 4, Secretary 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Monitor 1,2 .
WIDDOWSON, KIMBERLY
Cygnettes 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 1,2,
3; Home Economics Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2;
Tennis Team 2; lntramurals 1,2,3 .
WAVERLY, PAUL
ZAITZ, SHERI
Purple Honor Certificate l; Future Teachers of
America l; Hall Council 3 4 Treasurer 4;
Monitor 1; Pep Club l; Ski ciub 3,4; Students
for Israel 3.
WILCOX, RUTH
Transferred from Roosevelt High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Class Board 4; GAA 2,3,4;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Sounds of Time
3; Pep Club 2; Student Senate 3; Timers Club
3.
WARSHAW, STEVEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l;
,
Orchestra l; lntramurals 1.
WAXBERG, TERRY
French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America
1,2; GAA 2,3; Hall Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-president 3, President 4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4; Monitor 3; Pep Club 1,2; Saga 3,4, Section Epitor 4; Ski Club 3; Student Senate 3;
Norsecapades 2.
WAXBURG, SHERYL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Purple Honor Certificate l; Fall Play crew l;
French Club 2; Future Teachers of America 1,
2,3; Hall Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Saga
3; Ski Club 3,4; Norsecapades 2.
WAXLER, SHEREE
WAXMAN, CAROL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; Calliope 4; Children's Theatre
crew 3,4, chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 3; National Thespians Society 3,4; Pep
Club l; Spring Musical crew 2; Student Caucus 4; Norsecapades crew 2,3; Technical Services Club 4; Festival of Arts 3; One Act Plays
crew 4, chairmen 4.
WAYNE, STEVEN
Class Board l ; German Club 2; N Club 4';
Baseball Team 1; Football Team 1,2, Minor N
2; Track Team 2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3;
Stock Club 3,4.
WEBER, NANCY
ZIELEN, DEBORAH
Future Business Leaders of America 4, President 4; Pep Club 1.
ZOLT, LINDA
Monitor 1,2,3; Office Occupations Club 4.
WIRTH, SALLY
WITKOV,CAREY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; National Honor Society 3; National Merit Semifinalist 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; American Legion Oratorical Award 3; Biology Club
l; Compass Committee 4; Current Events
Club l; Debate Team 1,2,3,4; It's Academic
Team 4, Captain 4; National Forensics League
1,2,3,4; Radio and. Electronics Club 2; Intramurals 1,2; Student Caucus 4; Student Government 4; Student Senate 3.
WOLFLICK, ROBERT
N Club 3,4; Football Team 1,2, Numerals 1,
Minor N 2; Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4.
WOOD, MELISSA
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Biology Club 1,2,
3, Secretary-treasurer 2, Vice-president 3;
Students for Environmental Action 2; Chess
Club 1,2; Fall Play crew l ; Concert Band 2,3,4.
WYLER, LESLIE
Cheerleader 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor
1,2.
YANOWITZ, LINDA
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�Index
Aaron, Robert
Aaron, Susan
Abbey, Gail
Abel, Kirn
Abelman, Steven
Abelski, Isaac
Abram, Steven
Abrams, Diane
Abrams, Helene
Abrams, Jeffrey .
Abrams, Larry
Abramson, Pamela 57,
72, 180
. . . . . 205
93, 180
... . . . 198
65, 86, 180
. 180
. ..... 180
. .. . 180
... . . 205
72, 76, 190
. . 198
58, 60, 64,
112, 205
Ackman , Mr. Leonard 37, 165, 238
Adachi, Glenn
... 180
Adams , Joanne 64, 103, 107, 108,
198
Adelman, Andra
.. .. .. . . . 205
Adelson, Miss Marla
237, 238
Africk, Joel
68, 190
Albaurn, Jeffrey
152, 190
Alexander, Constantin . . . .. . 205
Alexander, Nina
. . . . 205
94, 97, 98, 198
Alfassa, Alissa
Alfassa, Debra . . .
198
ALCHEMISTS ANONYMOUS
.................
. . 78
Alperstein, Paul
. . . . . 156
Alpert, Dan
72, 78, 190
Alport, Ira
72, 190
Alscher, Murray
. .. ... 190
Altenbem, John
. . 180
Alter, Caryl
.. . . . . 205
Alter, Mitchell
145, 190
Altschul , Wayne
145, 190
Amstadter, Fredric .
. . 198
Arnstadter, Marcy
. 180
Anderson, Bethy
39, 205
Anderson, Russell . .. ... . . .. . 198
Anderson, Mrs. Ruth
. .. 233
Anderson, Steven
145, 165, 190
Anderson, William 95, 143, 158,
205
.
Andrzejewski, Donald
. 205
Andrzejewski, Karen
.. 190
Angell, Rosanne
70, 97, 121, 198
Anhalt, Kathleen
. . . ... 180
Anhalt, Patricia
98, 104, 205
Anstadt, Bradford
... 198
Antman, Robert
28, 205
Antman, Steven . ...... . . . . . 190
Anundson, Gary . . . ... . .. .. . 74
Apostel, Janice
... . . 207
Appel, Aleyce
. . . . . 190
Appelman, J oel
.. .. .. . . 205
Arendt, Nancy . .
. . 190
Armbruster, Miss Maureen .. 238
Amieri, Amy
. 180
Arnow, Sherry
. ... . 180
Aron, Alysa . .
. . . 205
180
Artstein, Fern
Artstein, Paul
. . 198
Arvidson, Deborah . ... . ... .. 190
Arvidson, Glenn
. ... 205
Arvidson, Suzette . .. ... . . .. 180
Asher, Jeffrey
. . 180
Asher, Sheryl
73, 76, 89, 198
Atkins, Fredric
. .. . .... 180
Atlas, Scott . . . . . . . . . .
64, 198
Axel, Debra
........ .
. 205
Axel, Jerry
143
Axelrod, David
.. 68
260
Azriel, David
. 190
Azriel , Phyllis
67, 205
Azus , Bette
... 190
Azus , Gregory . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 198
Babet ch, Phyllis
82, 180
Bader, David
198
BADMINTON
.. 96
Baer, Steven
....... . . . . 198
Baerman , Jeffrey 59, 60, 149, 205
Baka! , Robin
63, 190
Baker, Mr. Joel
.. ... . 238
Baker, Matthew
.. . . . 190
Baker, Robert
. 205
Bakker, Patricia . . ... .. . . . .. 205
Balka, Suzanne
.. 205
Balogh, Deborah
. .. . . . 205
Balogh, Michael
.. . 180
Baptist, Mr. George
229, 230
Barg, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Barkan, Howard
. . 198
Barkan,Ricki . .. . .. . . .. . . . . 180
Barnefield, John
198
Barnett, Jess . . . . . . . . . . .
190
Barnett, Maxine
. ... 205
Baron, Bruce .. . . ... . . . . . . . . 205
Baron, Jed
. .. 180
Barron, Carol . . . . . . . . . .
. . 198
Barstow, Mrs . Jean
. .. 238
Barstow, Mr. John
236, 238
Bartlett, Steven
. . . 180
Bartz, Gail
. ... . . .. . . . 198
BASKETBALL . .
. . 162
Bass, Laurie . . .
. . . 190
Bassuk, Wendy . .
. .. 190
BATON TWIRLERS . . . . . .. . 104
Bauer, Dr. George
.. 231
Bauman, Mitchell
180
Bavaro, Donna ... . .. . . . . .. . 198
Bavaro, Jeanne
103, 104, 190
Bay, Jami . . .
. .. . .. . .. 190
Bear, Joa!
.. . . . .... 205
Becharas, Andrea
66, 101
Becharas, Christine
48, 83, 205
Becharas, George
... . . . . . . 151
Becker, Dean
. 202
Becker, Donald
72, 76, 88, 202
Becker, Linda . . . .
. . . . .. 180
Becker, Michelle . . .
. 202
Becker, Randi .. . ... . . . . . . .. 198
Behr, Mrs. Marian .
. . 238
Behr, Ronda . .
. . 190
Behr, Michael
.. 198
Behrman, Stuart
.. 43
Belser, Miss Ruth .. . . . . .... . 238
Beltran, Cesar
. .. 198
Bendersky, Jill
65, 71, 190
Bennett, David
90, 180
Bennett, Deborah . . . . . . . . . . 72
Benowitz, Randy .
. . .... .. 198
Berenbaum, Lee . .
. .. . 180
Berg, Lawrence
65, 87, 180
Berger, Mrs. Adele . .
. . 233
Berger, Helaine
81, 86, 190
Berger, Janice
50, 64, 98, 205
Berger, Judi
. . 198
Berger, Karen
. . . . . 198
Berger, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Berger, Mark
.. . . . 198
Berger, Sandi ... .... . . .... . . 198
Berger, Steven
. .. . .. .. 205
Berger, Terri
96, 190
Berick, Mrs. Edith ... . ... . . . . 233
Berkowitz, Debra
. . 190
Berkowitz, Terri
71, 79, 82, 180
Berkowsky, Ilene ... .. . . . ... . 198
Berkson, Jill . . .
63, 65, 109, 190
Berland, Lorin
. .. 151
Berlin, Brian
65, 165
Berlin, Nancy
.. ... . 205
Berliner, Paul . .. . . . . . . ... . . 198
Berman, Andrew
158, 190
Berman, Miss Leslie
. . . 238
Berman, Marla 70, 71, 74, 75, 122,
205
Berman, Mitchell
158, 190
Berman, Richard
59, 66, 190
Berman, Robert
.... .. 180
Berndt, Robin
. . .. . . 180
71, 198
Berner, Steven . . . .
Bemer, Susan
.. 67, 180
Berns, Glenn
72, 198
Bernstein, Toby
79, 152, 190
Berrick, Robin
... .. . 205
Betancourt, Maria
80, 198
Bethmann,Jane
80, 98, 205
Bielinski, Maureen . . . . . 100, 180
Bielinski, Nancy . . . . 82, 100, 198
Binder, Audrey 67, 89, 98, 158, 180
Binder, Paula
101, 205
BIOLOGY CLUB
. . 78
Birger, Nancy . . . .
. . 198
Birger, Paul
.. . . 205
Bjork, Karla . .
. . 180
Blachman, Janet .
64, 104, 198
Blackman, David
. . 198
Blackman, Karen
.. .. . ... 180
Blake, Kenneth . . 66, 79, 156, 190
Blakey, Paul
. . . . 145, 190
Blanck, Margaret
. . . . 83 .
Bleiman, David
. . 205
Blivas, Sharon
. . . 205
Block, Barbara
.. .. . .. . 213
Block, Bernard
155, 156, 180
Block, Cynthia
63, 190
Block, Merle . . . . . . .. . ...... 198
Block, Mrs. Sylvia
. . .. 234
Blomberg, Patricia
99 198
Bloom, Allan
86, 90, 180
Bloom, Corey . . .
. .. . . . . 198
Bloom, Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Bloom, Mark
. .. 72
Blum, Denise
. . 198
Blum, Richard .. . . . .. . .. . . . . 146
Blumberg, Jeffrey
146, 180
BOARD OF EDUCATION . . 226
Bobrow, Stuart
. . 143
Bohdan, Peter . . . . . . . . .
. . 205
Boim, Nancy . . ......... .. . . 180
Bokalders, Sigurds
. 198
Bolshon, Barbara
57, 60, 205
Bookman, Stuart
165, 190
Borklin, Michael
. . . . 190
Bornstein, Cindy . .
. . 198
Borousky, Barbara . . ..... .. 190
Bosley, Marsha 58, 60, 67, 98, 112,
205
. . . .. . . 165, 190
Bosley, Scott
Bottom, Jill
.. . .. 190
Bowlen, Sean 145, 146, 165, 190,
247
72, 88, 89, 205
Boxenbam, Alan
Boyle, Patrick
. . .. . . . .... 93
Brachman, Steven .. . . . 149, 190
Brady, Steven
...... . ... . 180
Brand, J effrey . . . . . . . . . 84, 190
_ randess, Jeffrey
B
. 205
Brandess, Laurie
. . . 180
Brandom, Barbara
205, 206
Brandon, David . . . .
. . ... 180
Brandon, Marc . . . . .
. . 205
Brandt, Leonard . . .
165, 190
Brass, Frances
.. . . . . 78
Brenndoerfer, Claus
. . 84
Brenner, Bonnie
74, 205
Breslaw, Abby . .
. . 180
Bressler, Gail . . .
82, 198
Brettner, Sandra
.... 198
Brickman, Laura . .
. .. 206
BRIDGE CLUB
. . . 91
Bridges, Kimberly .. .. . . . . . 206
Brigham, Mr. Herbert 43, 78, 238
Brill, Steven . . . . . . .... .. . . . 206
Brin, Glen . . . . . . . .
72, 180, 156
Brodsky, Shari
. .. 89
Brodwin, David .. .. .. . . .. . . . 197
Brody, Benjamin . .. . . .. . .. .. 180
Brody, David . . . . . . .. . . . . 72, 190
Bromberg, Debra
... 190
Brooker, Jill
. . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Brottman, Karen
... 191
Broude, Rickey . .
155, 206
Brower, Mary Ann
. . . .. 198
Brown, Barry
. . 198
Brown, Candace 65, 101, 108, 180
Brown, Marla
. .. 198
Brown, Scott
. . . 39, 143, 206
Brown, William
. . . 198
Browning, Mr. Donald . . 156, 238
Brucar, Mrs.Ruth
. . . . 235
Bruckman, Elliot . . .. . . . . . . . 198
Bruckman, Phillip
146, 180
Brumlik, Joel
. . . . 155, 206
Brynes, Miss Mary Ann .... . . 238
Bryskier, Michael
87, 146, 180
Budkowski, Marla
. 206
Burkholder, Edwin . .. .. .. . . . 198
Burkholder, Martin
165, 190
Burland, Cathy
48, 206
Burnett, Steven
.. 74
Burns, J ohn
146, 156, 180
Busch, Christine
· . . . 191
Bussell, Clifford .. . . .. . . . ... 198
Bussell, Mark
190
Butz, Michael
. .. . . .. . 198
Buzil, Rona
. .. . ... . 206
Byer, Scott . .
. . . . 149, 180
Byrne!, Sandra . . . .
. .. . 206
Byram, Debra . . . . . ... .. . . . . 180
Byram, Barbara . . 72, 76, 96, 190
Byster, Beth .... 93, 98, 156, 190
Cabin, Donna
. 206
. . . . 149
Cabot, Scott
Calderone, Linda
79, 88, 180
Calderone, Mary . .
. . 198
CALLIOPE . . . . .. . ..... . . . . . 61
Cameron, Joseph
. .. 180
Campise, Deborah 57, 64, 115, 198
Campise, Donna
. . .. . . . 180
Campise, James
146, 152, 180
66, 198
Cann, Margot
Cannon, Miss Norma . . . . . . . . 238
Cantor, Susan . . . . . . .. .. . ... 206
Capitol, Mindy .. . . . . . . .. .. 190
Capobianco, Joseph
. . ... 206
�Capobianco, Virginia . . . 65, 180
Capsuto, Sandra .. . ... . . 89, 190
76, 98, 206
Carbonara, Patricia
.. . .. 238
Cardulla, Mr. Frank
Carlino, Patti ............. . 180
Carlington, Mrs. Lorraine .... 232
198
Carlson, Bonnie
..... 190
Carlson, Claudia
99, 198
Carlson, Gail . . . .
...... 190
Carlson, John
Carlson, Mr. John ..... ..... . 226
56, 64, 198
Carlson, William . . .
Cassman, Nancy . 28, 64, 109, 198
Casten, Mr. Richard . . . 143, 238
72, 198
Cellini, Nicholas . .
. . .. 238
Ceresa, Mr. Aldo . .
87, 190
Chaitman, Joel
..... .. 75
CHAMBER CHOIR
Charman, Mark . . . . . . . ... 206
Charness, Eugene . . . . . . 146, 180
.. . 180
Charter, Michael
Chausow, Miss Barbara ..... 239
Chausow, Lynn ...... .... ... 180
Chavin, Errol . . . . . . 95, 158, 206
63, 65, 71, 89, 190
Chavin, Shari
CHEERLEADERS ......... 106
... .. 198
Chemers, Caryn
140, J 98
Chemers, Nan
Chemers, Susan . . . . . . . . 65, 190
81, 198
Chensky, Dale
Chernoff, Joel 95, 160, 162, 206, 221
Chernoff, Synda ..... . . ..... 198
. . 90
CHESS CLUB . . . . . . . . .
Chez, Debra . . . . . . . 66, 100, 190
. .. 120
CHILDREN'S PLAY .
Chopra, Mrs. Kathryn ..... .. 239
CHORAL UNION ..... . ..... 76
91, 180
Chou, Raymond
. 235
Christoffersen , Mrs. Viola
.... 190
Christensen, Amy
... 190
Cierny, Bridget
.. .. . 155
' Ciupke, Clemens
71, 190
Ciupke, Yvonne . . .
. . 206
Cizek, Richard . . .
57, 198 '
Clamage, Brett
. 76
CLARINET CHOIR
. .... 198
Clary, Charles . . .
98, 190
Cleve, Linda . .
. ..... .. 180
Cleve, Lori . .
Cline, Mrs. Esther . . . . .. .. . 239
... 239
Cline, Miss Genevieve
. .. ... 198
Clyman, Nadine . .
Coates, Diane ...... .... .... 198
. . 190
Coe, Dolores . . . . . . . . .
.. 198
Coe, Joann . . ..
. 206
Cogan, Brian . .
. .. . 190
Cogan, Michael
. ...... 180
Cohen, Alyse . . .
Cohen, Barry . . . ............ 206
79, 81, 180
Cohen, Debra . . .
..... 199
Cohen, Edward
63, 199
Cohen, Ellen
. . .... . 70
Cohen, Gary .
. .. . . 206
Cohen, Ilene .
108, 180
Cohen,Judith
.......... 199
Cohen, Marla
72, 180
Cohen, Marla . . . . .
...... 191,
Cohen, Norman
Cohen, Ruth 60, 64, 98, 112, 115,
206,227
..
Cohen, Stuart ... .. .. . .... · 199
Cohen, Thomas ...... . .. . ... 191
Cohen, Wayne .. 95, 140, 143, 199
.... . .. . . 199
Cohn, Francine
.. .. 206
Cohon, Charles
.... 206
Cole, Joyce
Cole, Scott ......... . ...... . 199
..... 191
Colecchia, Paul
Coleman, Mrs. Jacquelyn 85, 246
98, 199
Colen, Joan . .
.. . 191
Collins, Cynthia
..... 206
Collins, Rebecca
82, 90, 180
Colodny, Amy
COMPASS . . ........ ... . .. .. 63
... 72
CONCERT BAND
. . . . 199
Conne, Randy
.. 180
Conradt, Nancy
.. 191
Conradt, Susan
.. 143
Conway, Mr. Darrell
..... 191
Conway, Karen
... . 199
Cook, Steven
Cooper, Dennis . . . . 160, 161, 206
. .... 146
Cooper, Mr.John
Cooper, Robert ............. 206
Cooper, Robyn ..... . . . . . .. .. 206
Copeland, Lynda ... . ....... 199
79, 180
Copeland, Robin
. .. . .. 207
Corday, Lane . . .
67, 98, 180
Corday, Paula
. .... . 207
Corey, Nancy . . .
. . 180
Coventry, Ann . .
58, 69, 199
Cowin, Richard
152, 239
Cress, Mr. John
143, 207, 221
Crivlare, Fred
70, 199
Cronin, Kimberly
239
Crowther, Mrs. Nancy
. . 191
Crown, Arlene . .
207
Crown, Laura . . . . .
199
Curran, Mary . . .
... 180
Current, Diane
... .. 207
Current, William
... .... 191
Cutler, Steven
. . .. .. ... 98
CYGNETTES . .
Daar, Henry . 58, 64, 160, 163, 199
165, 191
Dahm, Mark . . .
. 207
Dale, Jennifer
.. 239
Daisey, Mrs. Edythe
. 207
Dammers, Diane
. .. . . 180
D'Antonio, James . .
.... 207
D'Antonio, Ramona
.. .. 207
Dardick, Jerrold
. 207
Dauer, Ira
. 207
David, David . . . . .
. ....... 181
David, Gloria . .
155, 199
Davies, Charles
146, 156, 181
Davies, William
179, 181
Davis, Karen
. ... 207
Davis, Lisa . . . . .
... 239
Day, Miss Ruth Ann
..... . 43
Deardoff, Mr. Barry
..68
DEBATE ... ..
44, 207
Dechter, Burton
88, 199
Dechter, Ronald
143, 237
Decorrevont, John
. 199
DeLaurier, Joseph
Dellegrazie, Anthony . ... .... 181
..... 191
Dellegrazie, Patti
123, 199
Delman, Howard
. ... 199
Demar, Nancy . .
60, 64, 207
Dembo, Harold
Dembo, Philip .............. 181
207, 209
Desjardins, Heidi . .
Desjardins, Mark ..... ...... 181
145, 191
Deutchman, Jerold .
.. . 207
Deutsch, Alan
." 56, 191
Deutsch, Michael
Deutsch , Mr. Michael ....... 239
152, 181
Deutsch, Ronald
Deutsch , Susan ...... ... . . .. 199
69, 70, 74, 207
Dewald, Renee .
. ....... 62
Dewar, Mrs. Helen
37, 207
Dewar, Dawn
Dhaliwal, Karminder ........ 160
.. 199
Diamond, Bruce
Diamond, Nicole ............ 181
Dick, Debora . . . . . . . . . . . 89, 181
Dictor, Ronald 151, 155, 156, 181
152, 181
Didech, Gregg
..... 152
Dietch, Jonathan
. .... 191
Dietz, Patricia . . . . .
Dimschultz, Mrs. Helen . . .. . 239
Doherty, Julie .... . .... . .... 207
Dolgin, Paula ...... .. . .... . . 191
.. 156
Dolin, Jordan
.. . 207
Dolins, Rebecca
145, 191
Dolins, Steven
Domash, Cathy 98, 101, 106, 207
. . 191
Domash, Sari . . . . . . . . . .
... 167
Domash, Benjie
64, 207
Donenberg, Bruce
..... 181
Donenberg, Nancy
Donenberg, Mrs. Beverly ..... 234
...... 181
Doppelt, Loren
Doren, Meryl . . . . . .... . .. ... 207
. . 199
Doroff, Steven . . . . . . . .
. . 199
Doruff, Ronald . . . . . .
.. 207
Dougherty, Maureen
. 199
Doupe, Leslie . . . . .
. . . ... . 71
DRAMA CLUB
Drathring, Curt . . . ...... ... 207
Dreazen, Miss Elizabeth 179, 239
Drell, Marlene ........ . ..... 207
239
Drill, Miss Barbara
Droze, Carol ................ 207
191
Drucker, Steven . . . . .
50, 207
Dubin, Marla . . . . . . . . .
167, 187
Dubow, Brad . .
Duby, Mary . . . . . . . . . 81, 82, 199
. 208
Dudovitz, Paula
Dupuis, Denise ..... . .. .. ... 181
Eckhardt, Mr. Edward .. . ... 240
Eckhardt, Margo 64, 72, 98, 101,
103, 108,208
88, 208
Edelman, Guy
Edelman, Linda .. . ........ 199
... 199
Edelson, Claude
. .. 229
Egan, Dr. Peter . . . .
. .. 191
Ehrensaft, Richard
Ehrlich, Jeffrey ...... ... .. .. 81
Eichaker, Ronald . . . 74, 75, 122
. . ... 65
Eisenstein, Eric . .
Eisenstein, Lynne ........... 191
Eisenstein, Marci 58, 59, 60, 61,
208
...... 208
Eisenstein, Pamela
. .. .. 199
Eiserman, Lois . . . .
71, 181
Elbaum,Deborah . .
71, 181
Elbaum, Terri
78, 90, 208
Elenbogen, Bruce
181
Elkins, Dean
..... 199
Ellis, Howard
... 158
Ellman, Howard
. ..... 158
Elmzen, Roger . . . . .
.... 152
Elster, Steven
60, 208
Emalfarb, Susan
... 181
Erner, Evelyn
Erner, William . . . . . . ....... 199
. . 155
Emanuel, Donna . . . . . .
156, 157
Endo, Richard
. 208
Engelhardt, Carol
88, 89, 208
Epstein, Brad . . . .
63, 81, 82, 199
Epstein, Carolyn
44, 81, 82, 191
Epstein, Jan . . .
78, 181
Epstein, Richard .
.. .... . 199
Epstein, Robert
. 208
Epstein, Sheila
72, 82, 199
Erikson, Diane
66, 98, 208, 220
Esrig, Terri .
Evers, Richard ......... . ..... 53
152, 181
Ewing, James
82, 181
Ezrin, Julie
Fabian, Mrs. Marie ........ 235
.. 118
FALL PLAY
....... 199
Farber, Scott
71, 199
Farber, Susan
189
Farbman, Ralph
61, 72, 76, 208
Farkas, Jeremy
.. 208
Farmer, William
..... 181
Farmilant, Betsy
167, 181
Fassino, Gary . . .
... 208
Feig, Susan
...... 181
Feigen, Ronald
Fein, Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89, 191
65, 191
Feinglass, Cary
Feinglass, Neil . . . . . . . 156, 208
. . . 70, 208
Feingold, Jerald
. .. 181
Feingold, Marla . .
Feit, Lisa .................. 199
Feiwell , Steven ......... . ... 191
... 240
Feld, Mrs. Marilla
. ... 208
Feld, Kenneth . . .
208
Feldman, Debra . . . . . . . . .
... 208
Feldman, Denise
..... 208
Feldman, Gary
93, 191
Feldman, Stephan
....... 181
Feldstein, Mark
Felix, Robin ....... . ........ 181
Felkel, Dena ..... . . ......... 199
. 181
Feller, Steven . . . .
.. 208
Ferber, Heidi
145, 191
Ferdinand, Michael
Ferris, Nancy ............... 191
·98, 106, 107, 208
Ferstl, Carol .
146, 167, 181
Ferstl, Joseph
89, 191
Feverstein, Allen . . .
. 191
Fidel, Sara . . . . . . . . . . .
Field, Mr. Carl ............. 240
.. 191
Fieldman, Charles
.... . .... 191
Fieldman, Karen
. . ..... . .. . . 208
Fields, Carrie
Fields, Charmaine .... . . ... 181
Figenholtz, Stuart . . ........ 199
.......... .. 199
Figler, Mari
Fine, Andrea ............ ... 208
Fine, Heidi . . . . . 58, 104, 105, 208
. . 208
Finesilver, Donna
..... 199
Fink, Beri
. 208
Fink, Elise
149, 199
Fink, Martin
. .. 209
Finke, Sheri . . . . . . . . .
65, 100, 181
Finkel, Holly
63, 89, 191
Finkel, Robbi
...... 199
Firus, Paul
93, 181
Fischman, Gary
....... 199
Fisher, Leslie
.... 209
Fisher, Mark
.. 209
Fisher, Robert
... 209
Fisher, Sharon
151, 209
Fishman, Gary
.. . ... . 199
Fishman, Lawrence
Fjellander, John ... ..... .... 199
F1ax, Michael .............. 199
F1eishman, Sharon 79, 88, 89, 181
65, 181
F1etcher, Myron
. . 240
F1orence, Mrs. Carol . . . .
Fogel, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . ..... 209
.... 143
FOOTBALL
FOREIGN LANGUAGE CLUB 79
. 209
Foreman, Julie
......... 199
Foreman, Toby
........... 69
FORENSICS
Fortunato, Susan 69, 119, 121, 191
143, 199
Fotos, Curt
. . ........ 209
Fox, Charlene
75, 82, 181
Fox, Debra . .
261
�Fox, Jeffrey' . . . . . . . . . .
26, 199
Fox, Lawrence
.... 155
Fradin, David
149, 191
Fraelick, Michael . .
. . 199
France, Robert
67, 155, 156, 181
Frank, Mitchell 74, 76, 84, 189, 199
Frankel, Gary . ... ........ . . 181
Frankel, Ileen
.......... 209
Frankel, Michelle
88, 209
Frankel, Neal .
88, 89, 199
Franklin, Judith . .
28, 209, 218
Franklin, Karen
. 199
Franklin, Steven
.. 181
Freedman, Renee
... 191
Freihage, James
.. 209
Freihage, David
.. 181
FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD 105
Frey, Richard ........ .. ... . . 181
Fried, Kenneth
... . 199
Friedlander, Mark
79, 191
Friedman, Alan
.. 199
Friedman, Bruce
..... 209
Friedman, David . ........... 181
Friedman, David
123, 181
Friedman, Deborah . . .. . . . .. 209
Friedman, Deborah
67, 79, 181
Friedman, Debra .
81, 199
Friedman, Faye ........ . 79, 181
Friedman, Jeri . . . .
81, 82, 199
Friedman, Marian
70, 194
Friedman, Marla . .
. .... 199
Friedman, Pamela
.. 181
Friedman, Sheri
..... ... 191
Friedman, Steven
167, 181
Friedman, Stewart
... . . 191
Friedman, Susan
..... 209
Friedrichs, Dennis
... . . 209
Friedrichs, Steven
146, 147, 181
Fritchie, Patrick
146, 181
Fritchie, William
84, 191
Fritz, Jeffrey . . . . .
. .. 191
Frumm, Scott
152, 191
Fry, Miss Barbara
... 240
Fu, Timothy
74, 84, 191
Fugiel, Miss Dorothy
67, 240
Furster, Janet ....... .. ..... 209
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS
OF AMERICA
. . .... 80
FUTURE TEACHERS OF
AMERICA
......... . .... 81
GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD . . 94
Gabel, Mitchell
28, 209
Gainer, Rhonda 101, 108, 109, 191
Gaines, Vicki . . . . . . . . . . . .. 209
Gale, Donna .. . . . .. .. . ... ... 209
Galler, Reid
.... . . 151
Galuski, Russell
152, 181
Garns, Eric ...... . .. ... . .. . . 199
Garber, Jay
158, 191
Garber, Jerome
........ 209
Garbo, Donna ........ .. . . .. 209
Gare!, Mrs. Shirley .. .. ...... 240
Garfield, Janice 60, 96, 97, 98, 209
Garfield, Loni
. . . . 96, 181
Garfinkle, Susan
. . 44, 80, 88
Garst, Mrs. Sarane
.. .. . . . 240
Gartzman, Janice
64, 98, 209
Gartzman, Sandra . . . . . . 65, 109
Gauer, David
. .... 181
Gauer, Timothy . ... . ... .. .. 191
Gebel, Sandra . ... .... . . . . .. 209
Geiderman, Ralph
...... . . 209
Gelder, Cheryl 64, 70, 72, 209, 246
Gelfand, David
68, 69, 199
Gelfond, Marc . . . . . . . . . . 84, 181
Gendell, Scott . .
65, 146, 181
Genender, Sheldon
.... . 181
Georgiev, Olga
.... . 199
Gerber, Ilene
. . . . 209
Gerber, Lloyd
.... .. . 199
Gerowitz, Robert
158, 191
Gersten, Elyse
109, 181
Getlin, Janyce . . . . . . . . .
. . 191
Getlin, Jeffrey
. . 181
Gibbs, Dr. Wesley
. . . 226
Gilbert, Mr. Lionel . .
. . 226
Gill, Joni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75, 181
Gilleland, Beth
.. . 191
Gillengerten, Joan .... . ..... 210
Gillengerten, Joseph
. .. 210
Gilliland, Steve . .. . . .... .... 191
Ginsberg, Jay ... . ... . .. . 47, 199
. . 241
Ginsburg, Mrs. Joan
Ginsburg, Larry . .
. .. . . . 181
Ginsburg, Robert
.. . 210
Ginsburgh, Dr. Irwin
. . 226
.. 191
Ginsburgh, Robert
GIRLS' GLEE
.... .. . 74
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS CLUB
...... . ....... 100
.. ..... ... 96
GIRLS' TENNIS
Gistenson, Daniel
.. 72
Gistenson, Hollis
39, 98, 210
Gitlin, Merle
. 181
Glassi, Mr. Ronald
146, 241
Glazer, Sheldon .
80, 191
Glickman, Joel . . . .
. . .... 74
Glickman, Lori
75, 181
Glicksman, Joel . .
74, 210, 218
Glickstein, Donald
144, 145, 191
Gloger, Vicki . .
. . 191
Gockenbach, Anne
.. . 191
Goebel, Kathleen
. . 181
Goebel, Steven
95, 143, 160, 191
Goebel, Thomas
. .... 160
Goebelt, Janice
. . . . . .. 191
Goebelt, Thomas ..... . . .... 143
Goeltenbodt, Russell
74, 181
Goelz, Julie
109, 181
Goland, Robin 58, 60, 70, 112, 210
Gold, David
.. 145
Gold, Howard
. .. .. 181
Goldberg, David
. . 210
Goldberg, David
.. 191
Goldberg, Debra
. .. . . 199
Goldberg, Edward
87, 181
Goldberg, Honey
67, 181
Goldberg, Larry
. . . . .. . 210
Goldberg, Mark
.... . .... 95
Goldberg, Michael
..... . 191
Goldberg, Richard
87, 91, 122
900, 91, 210
Goldberg, Steven
Golden, Lesley .
. . . 181
Golclfein, Linda . . .
. . . 181
Goldin, Linda
70, 71, 74, 75, 210
Goldman, Alan
167, 182
Goldman, Deborah
67, 82, 182
Goldman , Ira
..... .. . 152
Goldman, Lawrence
. .. 182
Goldman, Linda . . . .
. . . 210
Goldman, Philip
.. .. 191
Goldman, Susan
65, 68, 191
Goldsand, Richard
151, 199
Goldsmith, Jay
156, 191
Goldsmith, Stuart .......... 210
Goldstein, Craig
143, 160, 199
Goldstein, Debra
63, 191
Goldstein, Enid .
64, 199
Goldstein, Joseph
149, 182
Goldstein, Lori
64, 210
Goldstein, Marcie . . . .
60, 210
Goldstein, Mark
63, 87, 89, 191
Goldstein, Ralph .
. . 210
Goldstein, Steven . . ..... . ... 210
.. 182
Goldstein, Teri
Goldstein, Toni
182
Goldstein, Wayne
. . 199
Goltz, Sharon ... . . .. ..... . . 182
Gomberg, Andra . . .
68, 199
Gomberg, Steven
146, 182
Goodfriend, Iris . . 65, 771, 81, 191
Goodman, Barbara
58, 112, 199
Goodman, Debra .
28, 210
Goodman, Robert
...... 199
Goodman, Steven
.. ... 191
Goodyear, Hollis
82, 182
Gooris, Lindsey
.. .. . 182
Gordon, Barbara
57, 108
Gordon, Craig
.... . 210
Gordon, Helaine
. .. 200
Gordon, Mitchell
. ..... .. 191
Gordon, Richard
.. 200
Gordon, Roberta
76, 210
Gordon, Shelley .
. .. 210
. . . . .. 182
Gordon, Susan
.Gordon, Vicki
96, 182
Gorell, Julie
........ . 200
Gorell, Larry
. 210
75, 89, 182
Gorov, Marcia
Goss, Robert . .
146, 156
Gotteiner, Donna
. . . . .. 191
Gottlieb, Ilyse . . . . . . . . . 81, 191
Gottreich, Mr. James . .... .. . 226
Gould, Alan . ............ ... 200
Gould, Mrs . Lillian .
. . . 232
Gould, Shepard . . . .
. . . 200
Gould, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
GRADUATION
.. 136
Graeff, Deette
. 210
Graf, Pamela
44, 71, 182
Grahn, Nancy 100, 107, 108, 109,
191
Grahn, Susan .
66, 112, 210
Grant, Mr.Jack
. ..... . 241
Grant, Mr. Patrick
152, 241
Gray, James ... ..... . . ... . .. 151
Gray, Ronald
. 200
Green, Gayle
. . . . . . . . . 82, 182
Green, Joy
96, 179
Green, Manuel
. 191
Green, Paul
.. 191
Green, Shellie
. . ... .. . . .. . 200
Greenberg, Barbara 58, 59, 60, 70,
104, 112 132, 210, 230
Greenberg, Debra
67, 191
Greenberg, Maxine
..... .. 200
Greenberg, Stuart .
. ... .. 191
Greenburg, Brad
40, 191
Greene, Jeffrey .
86, 89, 191
Greene, Joel .. . ... ... ... .... 182
Greene, Steven
160, 210
Greenfield, Myrna
.. 191
Greenman, Daniel
135, 210
Greenspan, Jeffrey .. ...... .. 210
Greenwald, Robin
98, 112, 210
Grefenson, Sherry
. 210
Greyson, Daniel
. 210
Gribow, Barry . ........ . ... 191
Grombacher, Ann
.. 200
Gross, Sheri .......... .. .. . . 182
Grossman, Mrs. Edith . ... . . . 233
Grossman, Edward . .
151, 191
Grossman, Ian
. . ......... . 191
Grossman, Steven . . .
151, 200
Gruen, Bruce . . . . . . . . .
. .. 182
Gruen, Gary
.. 210
Gruenberg, Linda
. . . .. 200
Gruhn, Paul
84, 158, 191
Guenther, John
188, 191
Guitar, Sylvia
... . . 182
Guller, Steven
. ... 182
26 2
•
Gullo, Vincent .. . ... . . . . . . .. 145
Gumbiner, Lori
63, 191
Gumbiner, Susan 60, 64, 112, 210
Gund, Dr. Jan
. ... 241
Gunther, Patti
... . . . . 182
Gustafson, Linda
31, 200
Gutman, Ann . . .
47, 191
Gutman, Marcee .
. ..... 210
Gutman, Patricia
. .. ...... 182
Gutmann, Caryn
. 210
Gutmann, Julie .
88, 197, 200
GYM LEADERS
. ...... 98
GYMNASTICS . .. ... . .... .. 150
Haag, Karen . . . . . . . . .
96, 191
Haas, Debra . . . .
. 211
Haber, Andrea . .
. 200
Hackett, Connie . . . . .... .. 192
... 200
Hadgeorge, Jeannie
Hairgrove, Mrs. Linda
. . 241
Hallberg, Mr. John .... . .. . . . 241
HALL COUNCILS
. . 66, 67
Hambourger, David
.. 200
Hamilton, Mark 142, 143, 154, 155,
211
Hamilton, Susan
.. . . . 200
Hamilton, William
. . . 182
Hammond, Bruce
68, 182
Hanan, Ira . . . . . . . . . . . . 43, 211
Hanan, Martin
. 192
Handler, Robin . .
. ... . . 192
Handmaker, Nancy
57, 211
Hankin, Joseph · . . . . 64, 151, 200
Hanley, Debbie
65, 192
Hanley, Willard
... 211
Hanold, Clause
..... . . .. 84
Hansen, Christi . . . . . . . 99, 211
Hansen, Mary
94, 99, 192
Hanus, Judy
65, 67, 182
Harper, Laurice
192
Harris, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Harris, David
. .... 192
Harris, Jay· . . . . . . . . . . . .
200
Harris, Mark
.. 192
Harris, Robert
84, 192
Harris, Susan
65, 85, 182
Harrison, Howard ....... . ... 192
Harrsch, Anne .. ... . .. . . . . .. 211
Haugsness, Janet
53, 83, 211
Hayes, David
. .. .. .. . . 192
. . . 211
Haynes, Catherine
Head, Christine . .
. . .. 182
HEALTH CAREERS CLUB .. 80
Hecht, Robbee .
81, 182
Hechtman, Kenneth 67, 155, 200
Heether, Nancy
88, 192
Hefter, Daniel
63, 67, 93, 192
Hefter, Mark
.. . .. .. .... 192
Heimlich, Marvin
89, 188, 192
Heisler, David
. 200
Helfand, Marcy
. . ..... 211
Heller, Daniel
192
Heller, Julie
94, 182, 200
Heller, Julie
64, 75, 82, 96
Hendricks, Edward
165, 192
Henkin, Henry
.. . . .. . .. 182
Henkin, Susan
... 211
Henn ing, George
143, 200
Herbstman, Paulette
. . 192
.. .... . 200
Herrala, Judy
Hersh, Bradley
.. . .... . 211
Hersh, Neil .
42, 65, 158, 182
Hershenhouse, Debra .
211
Hervig, Wendy .. .. ..... .. .. 200
Herz, Stephen . .
. .... 167
Herzog, Caren
... . 211
Herzog, Cathleen
.... 192
Hessing, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . 71, 182
�Hickman, Celeste
. ... 200
Janis, Jacqueline . .
57, 66, 212
Hill, Candice
104, 211
Janis, Norman ...... .. . ...... 67
Hiller, Ellene . . . .
. .. .. 211
Jankauer, Carrie . . . .
182, 220
Hintz, Russell . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 88
Jarmuth, Janet . .
. . 182
Hinze, Michael . .
146, 167, 182
Jen, Edward
.. . ... 156
Hirsch, Ellen . ..... ..... 71, 182
Jesser, Harold ...... .. .. . ... 212
Hirsch, Judith . . . .
89, 99, 192
Johannes, Karen
. . . 212
Hirsch, Michael . .
211
Johannessenn, Staale .... . . . 212
Hirsch, Robin
. .. . . .... 200
John, Mr. Walter . .
. 241
Hitchcock, Vincent
. ... 182
Johnson, Claudia
101, 109, 192
Hodnik, Mr Edward 146, 156, 241
Johnson, Clayton 95, 115, 158, 200
Hoffing, Ellen
. . 65, 57, 182
Johnson, Curtis 64, 95, 140, 143,
Hoffing, Gail 34, 56, 60, 64, 112,
160,200
211
Johnson, Cynthia 43, 64, 104, 212
Hoffman, Ann
56, 60, 64, 211
Johnson, Deborah
.. 200
Hoffman, Donald
. 192
Johnson, Donna
94, 212
Hoffman, Mrs. Marla ........ 241
Johnson, Gregg
... 200
Hoffman , Richard .. . 62, 145, 192
Johnson, Jeffrey
. .. ... 212
Hoffman , Susan . . .... ...... 182
Johnson, Jere
.... 152, 182
Hohs, Ronald
... 72
Johnson, Julie . .
60, 200
Hollander, William . .
. . 182
Johnson, Karen .
98, 115, 200
Hollek, Barbara . . .
. . . . .. 50
Johnson, Mrs. Nancy
62, 241
Hollek, Lee . . . .
. .... 182
Johnson, Sandra . . . .
. .. 182
Holsapple, Mrs. Pat
. .. 235
Johnson, Sharon
.. 192
Holstein, Alan
... ... .. . 211
Jones, Lisa 64, 70, 76, 93, 95, 100,
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB . 82
122,200
HOMECOMING .......... , 112
Jones, Phillip . .. . . . . . . ...... 182
Hope, Kathleen 75, 94, 98, 99, 192
Jordan, Lynn . . .
. . . 182
Horan, Hope . . . .......... . 211
Jordan, Manfred
212, 222
Horgan, Bruce
145, 19;2
Jorgensen, Mrs. Emily .. . . .. . 233
Horgan, Ronald . . .
72, 212
Joseph, Marla
. . . . . 23, 260
Horwitz, Janet . . . . . . . . . 88, 212
JUNIOR CLASS BOARD
. 64
Horwitz, Joel . . . .
. . 200
Kacsh, Susan
100, 192
Horwitz, Linda ......... .. .. 212
Kacyn, Louis ... . ....... .... 200
Horwitz, Mark ............ .. 182
Kahen, Howard . .
. ... 182
Hosler, Mr. Galen
. . 228
Kahn, Debra . . . 98, 101, 104, 212
Howe, Jeffrey . . . .
146, 182
Kaiserman, Gary . . . . . . 155, 212
Howe, Nancy ............... 212
Kalfen, Alan
143, 160, 200
Howell, Mrs. Mary
.... 241
Kalfen, David
87, 182
Huba!, Bradley
.. .... 182
Kalfen, Roberta
.... . .. 212
Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille
. . 241
Kalis, Gudrun . ..... . ....... 192
Hultberg, Guy . ..... . . .. ... . 146
Kalman, Allan
. . . .. .. 213
Hultberg, Sari
. ..... 192
Kalmikoff, Mara
115, 213
Humann, James
167, 182
Kalmin, Frances
... .... . 213
Hummer, Jerrold
. . . .. 212
Kamberos, Stephanie . . 178, 182
Hunter, Martin
... 182 . Kamin, Gale . .
. . . 213
Hurto, Darlene
. . . 182
Kamin, Marcy 65, 67, 71, 79, 81,
Huska, Maxine
... .. 192
182
Hyams, Richard
. . 212
Kaminski, Norbert
... 192
Hyman, Stacey
... 200
Kane, Jerome . . . .
72, 213
INF1NITY LIMITED
... 79
Kane, Mitchell
... 192
Ipjian, Sharon
. . 192
Kanter, Philip ... . ... .... . ... 84
Ipjian, Suzanne . . . . . . .
. . 212
Kaplan, Carol . . . . . . . . . . 99, 200
Isaacson , Leslie
. ..... 212
Kaplan, Eric
152, 182
Isaacson, Sherry
212, 216
Kaplan, Francine
89, 192
Isenberg, Mrs. Mardonna . ... 241
Kaplan, Lynn .. 67, 101, 179, 182
Iwick, Wayne . . .
. 182
Kaplan, Robert
. 213
Jacks, Barbara
. . 182
Kaplan, Robert
. ... 90
Jacks, Philip
60, 61, 212
Kaplan, Robert . . .
. 88
Jackson, Sherri
63, 66, 192
Kaplan, Ros
. 182
Jacob, Judy . . . .
47, 57
Kaplan, Scott
156, 192
Jacobs, Howard
.. 192
Kaplan, Sheri
. . 213
Jacobs, Michael . . . . . . . . . 68, 72
Kaplan, Steven . .. .... ...... 182
Jacobs, Morris . . . .
. ... . 192
Kaplan, Steven
. . ... 192
Jacobs, Robin
.. . . . 212
Kaplow, Paula . . . . . . . . . . 28, 200
Jacobs, Stuart
86, 212
Karbin, Monica
. . ... 182
Jacobson, Janene
. .. .. 192
Karel, Pamela .. . . . .... .. ... 182
Jacobson, Jay
..... 182
Karlin, Fred . . .
. .. 192
Jacobson, Jill .....
. 200
Karlin, Sheryl
..... 182
Jacobson, Laurie . . ..... 99, 200
Kamow, Ilene
66, 200
Jacobson, Mrs. Nancy
. 102
Karol, Susan . .
. ... .. 200
Jacobson, Richard
.... 212
Karp, Martin . . .
. . . . . 182
Jacobson, Steven . .
167, 182
Kasch, Pamela
....... 182
Jaffe, Alisa
. . . 192
Kasch, Steven . .
79, 213
Jaffe, Mrs. Charlotte . .
. .. 62
Kashevos, Paul . .
93, 182
Jaffe, Richard
... 212
Kasik, Beth . . .
. . 213
Janetos, James . . . . . .
. . 212
Kasman, Roberta
72, 76, 192
Kassel , Deborah
69, 192
Katz, Debra . . .
. . 192
Katz, Helene
56, 182
Katz, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . .. 183
Katz, Larry . .
. ..... 192
Katz, Lisa .. . . .. .... . .. . . . . 183
Katz, Ronald
.... .... . 200
Kauffmann, Mr. Russell .. . . . 241
Kauffman, Sheri
... .. . . . 182
Kauffman, Stuart
.. . . 200
Kaufman, JoEllen
100, 200
Kaufman, Karen 60, 100, 103, 213
Kaufman, Michael
68, 213
Kaufman, Shari .. . ......... 213
Kaufman, Sharon . . . . . . 79, 182
Kay, Randi . . . .
98, 213
Kay, Mrs. Rita . . . .
. 241
Kay, Sally
.. 182
Keating, Julie
182
Keefe, Terry .... . ...... .... 143
Keer, Ira . . . . . . . . . .
. 200
Kehl, Debra
100, 109, 192
Kellerman, Adriane
. 200
Kellerman, Norman
167, 183
Kelliher, John . . . . . . . . 151, 200
Kelly, Frank
64, 95, 143, 213
Kempner, Ellen . . . .
. 200
Kendler, Thomas ...... . .. . . 183
Kennedy, Mrs . Lenore . ...... 241
Kenoe, Andrew
145, 192
Kenoe, Susan . . .
. . . 84, 182
Kerbis, Debra ......... . .... 200
Kerman, Richard
.. 200
Kernes, Jay
74, 158
Kesselman, Susan .......... 213
Kessler, Ann . . . . .
. . .. 213
Kessler, Mrs. Karen .... .... . 241
Kessler, Marc
. . . 213
Kessler, Ronald ..... 37, 146, 182
Keur, Michael . . . .. . ... .. . 192
Kiefer, Paul
... . . . . ... 213
Kinoshita, Larry
132, 165
Kinoshita, Scott
60, 87, 88, 213
Kipnis, Robin
. 192
Kirschbaum, Michele
.. 192
Klapman,Mrs. Phyllis
.... 241
Klassman, Dean 33, 145, 156, 192
Klein, Alan . . . . . . . . . .
. ... 183
Klein, Gary . . . . . . . 34, 149, 213
Klein, June
. . . 69, 119, 213
Klerman, Rita
.... .. 183
Klesman, Marki ..
. .. 213
Klinsky, Steven ............ 212
Klinsky, Terri ... .... . . ..... 183
Klouthis,Joan
. 200
Kluge, Patrice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Kmet, Mr. David
. . . 241
Kneller, Gary . . .
. . 200
Knoll, Mrs. Harriet
. . .. . . 232
Koch. Bruce
. ... 192
Kochevar, Kathleen
64, 200
Koff, Eileen
57, 64, 200
Kogan, Ilene . .
. . 213
Kogan, Mark
72, 76, 78,90, 192
Kohlenbrener, Laury 58, 100, 112,
200
Kohlenbrener, Paul
65, 158, 192
Kohn, Craig . .
146, 183
Kohn, Scott . . .
. ...... 200
Kolof, Diane . .
. ...... 200
Komaiko, Jeff
. .... ... 213
Koonce, Ronald . . . . . .
151, 213
Koob, Richard
.... ... 183
Kopakin, Jeffrey
. ..... 200
Korey, Barbara
179, 183
Korn, Mrs. Edith
62, 156
Korn, Judy
. . . . . . . . . 72, 183
Kornblith, Marcia .......... 200
Kornfeind, Lori . . .
82, 182
Kornfeind, Raymond
... 146
Kosh, Joy
. . .... 213
Kost, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 213
Kost, Jeffrey
167, 183
Kotas, Kenneth
. .. .... . 200
Kotlick, Mark
. .. 213
Koy, Alison
... 192
Kozer, Randee
.. . 183
Kozlov, Cheryl
... 183
Kozuch, Joseph
146, 152, 183
Kozuch, Carol
96, 97, 98, 99, 214
Kozuch, Margaret 96, 97, 99, 193
Kraft, Beverly
87, 183
Kraft, Phyllis . .
. ........ 93
Kramer, Andrea
68, 214
Kramer, Harry . . .
. ..... 214
Kramer, Helene
64, 200
Kramer, Mrs. Ila . .
. . 234
Kramer, Jack ....... . ...... . 193
Kramer, Lenore .. ...... ..... 193
Kramer, Samuel . . 145, 159, 193
Krammer, Jacalyn
. . 192
Krandel, Bruce . . .
. . 193
Krandel, Robyn
. 214
Krause, Barry
. .... 87, 214
Krause, Ellyn
. . . ... .. 183
Kravitz, Kenneth . . . 22, 135, 214
Kravitz, Michael .
150, 151, 200
Kray, Susan
66, 104, 214
Kreger, Kayle ... . ...... . ... 183
Kreisel, Jeffrey . . .
. 200
Kreisman, Bruce
90, 183
Krepack, Aviva ... ...... 88, 183
Krepack, Benjamin
. ..... 200
Krieger, Howard
. . . . 56, 214
Krieger, Michael
. . . . 156, 193
Krinsky, Steven
... 193
Kroll, Fredric ..
. ... .. 214
Kruit, Joy . . .
. 200
Kruse, David . . . . . . . . . 156, 193
Kruse, Kirk
... 149
Kruse, Lori .
101, 183
K uda, Steven
... . . .... 214
Kuhn, Judith . .
56, 68, 214
Kuhnle, John
149, 193
Kuhnle, Richard
149, 183
Kujanpaa, Mr. Robert ....... 242
Kujawinski, Nancy
37, 214
Kunkle, Mary . .
. ... 214
Kuntz, Mr. Eugene
84, 242
Kurtz, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . 104, 214
Kushni;, Linda ............. 193
Kusnetz, Alicia
66, 82, 183
Kuznetsky, Paul
....... 192
Lachman, Ronald . . . .
89, 192
Lachmann, Miss Gabriele . . 242
LaForge, Mr. Peter
.. 242
Lamaster, James
. 183
Lamaster, John ......... ... 193
Lambert, Paul
. .. 214
Lamet, Livia
. ....... .... . 193
Lance, Michael
.. 193
Lander, Alan
69, 86, 87, 193
Lander, Jill
... 214
Landerholm, Mrs . Edith ..... 235
Landi, Patricia . .. .......... 214
Landsberg, Irwin .......... .. 214
Landt, Cindy
...... . .. 183
Landt, Donna .. ... ......... 200
Landwehr, Miss Virginia 62, 230,
231
Lang, Gayle
.. 183
Lang, Robert
. . 214
Lang, Roberta
69, 214
263
�... .. 242
Lange, Mr.David
Langer, Debbie . . . . . . . . . . . 183
Larsen, Janet ..... . ... . 26, 214
.. 183
Larsen, Lori
..... 214
Larson, Patricia
..... 200
Larson, Sandra
. .... 193
Lasch, Susan . .
. .. 233
Lash, Mrs. Muriel
. .. 183
Lasin, Paula
. .. 214
Latiolais, Evelyn . . .
.. 214
Latiolais, Everette
. .. 201
Lauer, Donna . . . . .
...... 214
Lauren, Leslie
100, 201
Lavitt, Melissa
. . . 87
LAW CLUB. ...
63, 100, 193
Lazar, Felice . . .
87, 89
Lazar, Renee . . .
68,214
Lazar, Steven . .
. . . . . 65, 72
Lazarus, Cathy
Lazarus, Daniel . . . . . . . . . 72, 214
. .. 193
Lazarus, Randy . . .
..... 233
Leaf, Mrs. Harriet
.. 214
Leaf, Michele
. . . . . 93, 183
Leaf, Rhonda . . .
.. 214
Lebolt, Frederic
... 201
Leboyer, Marcy
... 214
Lecey, Robert
.. 201
Lechowicz, Bruce
Lederman, Sharon . . ....... 201
100, 183
Ledvora, Kathleen
. ..... .. 214
Lee, Randy . .
143, 214
Lee, Steven . . . . . . . . .
87, 193
Lee, Stuart . . . .
Lehrer, Janine . . . . . . . . . 75, 183
. .... . 20
Lehrer, Marc . .
... 201
Lehtman, Andrea
... 214
Leib, Jacqueline
.. 183
Leibovitz, Lynn
. .. 201
Leichenko, Marsha
Leichtling, Pamela . . 96, 109, 183
Leikin, Jerrold . . . . . . 95, 149, 214
Leikin, Robin 81, 94, 96, 98, 102,
Leitner, Greg ..... ...... .... 183
... 214
Lendway, Eve
.... 242
Lendway, Mr. Paul
. ...... 201
Leon, Laurie . .
.. ... 201
Leon, Lyn
.... 186
Lerman, Charles
67, 201
Lerman, Cynthia
Lerman, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 152
.. 214
Lerner, Karen
91 , 183
Lerner, Robert
. ... 201
Lerner, Steven
.. 242
Lerner, Miss Susan
101, 201
LeRoy, Audrey
. . 214
LeRoy, Jerome . .
.. 214
Lestz, Joanne
Levenson, Daniel 53, 60, 72, 74, 214
99, 193
Levenson, Dena . .
84, 183
Levenson, Rickey
57, 215
Levenson, Sheila . . .
... 91
Leventhal,Howard
. . 201
Levie, Susan . . . . .
Levin , Bonnie . . . . . . 82, 98, 201
. ... 215
Levin, Darlene . . .
59, 193
Levin, David
..... 215
Levin, Janice
89, 193
Levin , Jay . .
. .... 201
Levin, Lawrence . .
... ... 201
Levin , Marcia
177, 193
Levin, Michele
61, 71, 123, 215
Levin, Neil . . .
Levin, Richard . . . . . . . . . 143, 215
.... 183
Levin, Steven
. .. 215
Levin, Susan . .
... . 183
Levin, Susan
Levin, Teri . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 193
264
Levine, David ....... .. .. .. . 215
... 235
Levine, Mrs. Sara
.. 215
Levison, Kenneth
.. 242
Levinson, Mrs. Ann
Levinson, Arthur . . . . . .... 152
. .. 215
Levitt, Carole . .
65, 67, 71, 183'
Levitt, Debra
146, 167
Levitt, Lloyd . . . . . .
143, 215
Levy, Alan
Levy, Barbara 67, 75, 98, 102, 183
. .. . 215
Levy, Bruce
... 193
Levy, Joel
...... 201
Levy, Keith
78, 93, 193
Levy, Richard
. 183
Levy, Roberta
86, 215, 218
Levy, Samuel
115
Levy, Steven
. ..... 183
Lewen, Kimberlee . .
72, 193
Lewin, Fred . . . .
88, 193
Lewis, Lori . . . . .
183, 167
Lewis, Michael
96, 183
Lewis, Robin
63, 66, 193
Libman, Nancy
Lichtenstein, Adina ......... 201
Lichtenstein, Mrs. Miriam ... 242
... 215
Lichtenstein, Naomi
. ... .... 215
Lieberman, Ellen
Lieberman, Jeri . ... ... ...... 193
43, 193
Lieberman, Lisa
167, 183
Lieberman, Richard
........ 201
Lieberman, Robert
Lifton, Janisse . . . 60, 69, 123, 215
.. 201
Lifton, Judith
. ... 215
Linderman, Laure .
43, 215
Lindquist, Laura . . . . . .
Lindstrom, Mrs. Eleanor . . ... 235
. .... 215
Lippert, Jan . . .
. 215
Lipschultz, Richard
89, 193
Lipschultz, Sharon
...... 215
Lipsig, Carol
Lipton, Lisa 67, 71, 75,79,81, 183
. ... . .. 215
Lisit, Howard . .
67, 183
Lis it, Sandi
. .... 183
Liss, Barry . . . . . . . .
. ... .. 183
Liss, Robin . . . .
33, 155, 201
Liss, Steven
Litrofsky, Mitchell 63, 60, 71, 93,
121
... 183
Litwin, Neil
79, 160, 193
Litwin, Sanders . .
. .... 215
Lober, Linda . . .
72, 183
Locke, Colleen
143, 201
Loeb, Bruce
..... .. 193
Loeffler, Martin
Logan, Mr.Alf .... . .... 145,242
... . . . 201
Loginsky, Rae
.. . . 193
London, Nora
26, 193
Long, Aimee . .
151, 201
Lorber, David
Lorber, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . .. 201
100, 183
Lorber, Randy
Lorch, Sandra .............. 215
. ..... 216
Lorsch, Steven
Lorenz, Mr. John 145, 152, 242, 247
63, 76, 201
Lowenstein, Sheri
Lowenstern, Beth ... . 57, 61, 216
67, 183
Lucas, Lauren
.. 160, 161
Lund, Mr. James
Lund, Karen 39, 98, 101, 108, 115,
216
. 68
Lundy, Mary
81, 201
Lurie, Aleece
. . . . . . . . . 98, 193
Lurie, Beth
27, 81, 87, 216
Lurie, Elizabeth
Lurie, Marla . . . ... .... ... 193
72,94,98, 193
Lusk, J eanne . . .
149, 242
Lyerla, Mr. Ralph
Lynn, Sherry .. . ..... ...... . 183
McCarrell, Mr. David 140, 143,
237,243
....... . .. 183
McDade, Joanne
62, 201
McDade, Michael
McDade, Thomas ...... .. ... 193
McElfresh, Mrs. Mary Ann ... 243
.. ... . 233
McGhie, Mrs. Lynn
. 243
Mc<;;uinness, Mrs. Pat .
McTier, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . .. 216
Machado, Rafael ............ 216
. . 201
Machnowski, Michael
. . . ... 216
Macklin, Steven . .
MADRIGAL SINGERS ..... . 75
.... 67, 71, 183
Magad, Carlen
Magad, Debra . . . 63, 66, 89, 193
72, 88
Mager!, Gail . .
........ 193
Mages, Kenneth
..... 216
Magida, Martin
Magor, Mr. Louis . . . . . 40, 72, 74
. .. 216
Maguire, William
2·16
Malaway, Barbara .
. . 193
Malkes, Alison . .
. 201
Mallin, Christina
88, 89, 183
Mallin, Pamala
. . 183
Mallin, Thomas . .
. . 201
Malling, Karen . . .
146, 183
Malling, William
.. 216
Maloney, James
75, 183
Maloney, Mary
........ 216
Malouf, Cynthia
.. 200
Mandel, Roselyn
... .... . . 183
Mann, Rosalyn
.... . ... 183
Manna, Robin
63, 187, 19'3
Mantelman, Jeffrey
65, 100, 193
Marcado, Debra
. .... . 201
March, Melinda
216
Marcus, Robert
.. ... . 193
Marek, Kimberly
155, 183
Marion, David
95, 143, 201
Mark, Charles . .
149, 184
Mark, Richard
96, IOI, 184 '
Markbreit, Kathy
.. 193
Markin, Lawrence
Marks, Joel . . . . . . . . . . ... . 193
.... 193
Martin, Claude
50, 216
Marx, Karen
87, 184
Marx, Thomas
106, 216
Marzen, Holly
. . 70, 216 .
Massie, Steven
Massman, Mrs. Barbara . . ... 243
167, 184
Masters, George
Masterton, Loraine 70, 71, 119,
121,201
.... 184
Masterton, Stephen
.... . . 235
Mastro, Mrs. Rose
28, 104, 193
Mathison, Lynn
. . . 193
Matsuo, Kent
. . 184
Mayer, Peter . .
. 193
Mayster, Kathy
. .. 216
Mayster,Lance . .
. .. 184
Mayzel,Suzy ..... . . .
. 216
Mazer, Robin . . . . . .
. 193
Meczyk, Robert . . . .
..... 184
Mecklenburg, Sheri
.. .. 226
Medak, Mrs. Herman
72, 95, 193
Medansky, Alan
71, 193
Meek, Pamela
.. ... 216
Meinhardt, Marion
. .... 201
Meis, Matt . . . .
72, 98, 216
Melcher, Ellen . .
63, 193
Melman, Cheryl
....... 201
Melman, Dory
. 233
Melman, Mrs. Mildred
Meltzer, Mrs. Elaine ........ 233
146, 184
Memmott, Thomas
.. . . 184
Mendelson, Lori
89, 193
Mendkoff, Andrea
Menze, Matthew . 140, 143, 160
163,216
57, 193
Merdinger, Phillip
65, 90, 91, 193
Merritt, Scott
....... 184
Mesce, Robert
.. . 216
Meshberg, Bruce
Mesmer, Jay .......... . . ... 216
99, 201
Messerschmitt, Gail . .
.. 89, 91
Messinger, Alan
Metcoff, Laura 60, 62, 63, 107, 216
. 184
Metrick, Linda
Metzler, Mrs. Dorothy ....... 243
... 243
Meyer, Mr. Ted
166, 167, 184
Meyers, Alan
Meyers, Helmi ........ .. . . .. 193
Meyers, Hollis . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Meyers, Susan .... 94, 96, 97, 201
.. 145
Mided, Lance
Mihina, Karen . . . . . 88, 98, 193
.......... 216
Miles, Cynthia
...... 184
Milgram, Karen
Miller, Andrew . . . . . . . . 145, 193
... 184
Miller, Barbara
. ..... 184
Miller, Bonnie
80, 193
Miller, Cynthia
Miller, Dean ..... 72, 74, 146, 184
. .... 184
Miller, Denise . . .
Miller, Gerilyn . . . . . . . 88, 89, 184
... 216
Miller, Howard
Miller, Jacqueline ........... 193
72, 212, 216
Miller, Larry
Miller, Leora . . . . . . . . . . . 72, 184
....... 216
Miller, Maureen
Miller, Michael .... . .... . . . . . 72
. ... 216
Miller, Michael . .
Miller, Mitchell ............. 151
.. 184
Miller, Mitchell
79, 193
Miller, Norman
Miller, Russell . . . . . . . . . 86, 184
184
Miller, Sharon
216
Miller, Sharon
.. 184
Miller, Wendy
. 216
Millman, David .
70, 121, 201
Millman, Laura . . .
. 247
Milstein, Mr. Robert .
. 216
Milstein, Robin
57, 201
Minkus, Daniel
.. 184
Minkus, J onathan
Minsky, Arnold . . . . . . . . ... 184
.. 193
Minsky, Warren
79, 201
Miretzky, Barbara . .
Mishkin, Larry ............. 216
98, 194
Mitchell, Eileen
. 184
Mitchell, Joanne
88, 194
Mitchell, Kathleen
61, 87, 88, 216
Mitchell, Robert
. . . .. 201
Mitchell, Susan . . .
. 216
Mitchell, William
... .. 194
Mittenthal, Ellen
.... 194
Moczisko, Elizabeth
MODEL RAILROAD CLUB . . 84
Modes, Marla .............. 194
149, 194
Molitor, Thomas
MONEY CLUB . . ....... . . . 87
Moninger, Madeline 71, 78, 79, 98,
99, 194
Moore, Mr.James ....... . ... 226
Moorshead, Mrs. Marjorie .. . 243
Mora, Michael ............... 89
Morath, Carol . . . . . . . 40, 78, 217
. ..... . 184
Morath, John ...
155, 196, 201
Morris, Dean
67, 100, 184
Morris, Gail . .
...... 229
Morris, Mr. Jack
.. 233
Morris, Mrs. Joan
. . . 71, 75, 184
Morris, Melinda
�. .... 184
Morris, Nancy . . .
. . _.. 201
Morris, Pamela . .
63, 194
Morris, Rhonda . .
..... 217
Morrison, Roberta
..... 201
Morse, Susan
44, 217
Morton, Roberta . .
Mosenson, Randee . ___ _.... . 184
... 217
Moses, Tod
. _.... 184
Moskowitz, Debra
. .. .. . 217
Moskowitz, Marcy
68, 217
Mott, Allen . . . . . . . . . .
100, 201
Moyen, Paula
158, 217
Mullenix, John
.... 184
Mumick, Pamela
95, 143
Murphy, Brian . .
Murphy , Mrs. Mary .... ...... 62
_217
Murphy, Raymond
. 217
Mussar, Martin
145, 194
Mussar, John
Musso, Nicolette ........... 217
Myers, Gail 60, 69, 70, 71, 74, 75,
217
Myhr, Brian . . . .... 60, 95, 217
167, 184
Myhr, Steven .
63, 145, 152, 194
Nadler, Neil
. . 217
Nadler, Sheri . .
94, 99, 194
Nadolna, Jacquelyn
.. . ... 201
Nagel, Ronald
.. 201
Nakashima, Janice
101, ·184
Nakashima, Laura
. 217
Nathanson, Merle . .
NATIONAL MERIT SEMI......... 61
FINALISTS
NATIONAL THESPIAN
. ....... 70
SOCIETY ..
THESPIAN
NATIONAL
.70
. _. _
SOCIETY . . . .
..... 217
Natkin, Nancy
155, 217
Neihaus, Norman
_. 156
Neistat, Mark . .
. _201
Nelsen, Thomas
158, 159, 217
Nelson, James . .
72, 217
Nelson, Thomas
Nemerow, Mrs. Rita . _. __.... 235
_.. 184
Nessel, Stuart
....... 201
Netchin, David
79, 194
Neu, Jeffery
80, 217
Neuhaus, Caryn
146, 167, 184
Neuhaus, Robert .
Neuman, Linda . . . . ....... 217
.. ...... .. 184
Neumann, Eve
72, 76, 201
Neumark, Daniel
146, 167
Nevins, Thomas
.. 201
Newman, Arthur
.. 201
Newman, Debra
. .... 184
Newman, Gary .
.. 201
Newman, Holley
Newman, Ilene _. . . . . . . . . 194
... .. . _ 201
Newman, Irving
.. ... . . 146
Newman, Marc
95, 217
Newman, Robert .
_. ... . 201
Newton, Kevin
Nicholson, Steven .... ... . . . . . 47
... 194
Nicholson, Suzan
. .. 243
Niec, Mr. Alphonsus
_.. 243
Nielsen, Dr. Dorothy
66, 194
Nierman, Barbara
81, 184
Nissen, Diana
63, 76, 201
Nissenson, Rebeecca
. __ . _.. 201
Nitchals, Janice
. 184
Nonnemacher, Helen . . . .
60, 94, 98, 217
Nordberg, Janet
... . 201
Norman, Ralph
58, 59
NORTH STAR
.... 217
Novak, Barry
28, 70, 217
Novak, Gayle .
... .. 184
Novak, Vanessa
217
Nowak, Carol
Nowak, Marcia . . . . . . . . . . . 201
___ 243
Noy, Mrs. Hadassah
N ugent, Mr. Richard ......... 62
. _ 194
Nusinow, Robin
93, 194
Oakes, Barbara
. .... 217
Oakes, Donna
. . . 217
Oberlander, Marcia
O'Brien, Anne ....... . . ..... 194
O'Brien, Kathleen ... ..... . . 184
O'Brien, Lawrence ... ... .. . . 201
101, 109, 194
O'Connell, Mary
.... 217
O'Donnell, Sean
OFF1CE OCCUPATIONS CLUB
.M
_. 90, 194
Olian, Jeffrey
146, 184
Olker, Lawrence . .
.... 233
Olsen , Mrs. Donna
98, 194
Olsen , Nancy . . .
. ...... 218
Olson, Carol _. . .
_208
Opiola, Larry ......... _
............. 77
ORCHESTRA
26, 201
Orlove, Jana . .
96, 184
Orlove, Karen
57, 66, 201
Orman, Lynn
70, 74, 218
Omer, Gail . . .
Ovenu, Mr. Stanley . . ....... 234
. _34
Overboe, Mr. Ellerth
OVERHEAD AND THIRD
RAILWAY MUSEUM ... .... 85
. .. 201
Ozell, Sheri . . . .
PA ANNOUNCERS . . . . .... 69
67, 123, 184
Packer, Dawn
Packer, Rory . . 85, 148, 149, 218
. 83
Palatnik, Linda
82, 184
Palmer, Marcia
67, 184
Palmer, Monica
65, 194
Pappanduros,Janet
. _. 218
Pappanduros, John
.. 218
Pardo, Mayo
... 201
Parenti, Delores
Park, Marcy . ............... 218
Parker, Ronald ......... .. .. 218
Parks, Jamee . . . . . . . . . 106, 201
Paryzer, Benjamin ........... 74
... .. . 218
Passen, Mattew
146, 184
Paul, Fred
_ 194
Paul, Theodore
. 194
Paull, David . .
. . 194
Paull, Jane
__ . 194
Pawlak, Carol
... 184
Pawlow, Alan
67, 101, 184
Penzik, Cheryl
65, 145, 194
Perbohner, Eric
Pere!, Joel ............. ..... 184
. ...... 194
Perelgut, Alan . .
61 , 76, 201
Perkal, Deborah
_..... 179
Perkal, Rachel
. ... ... 218
Perlin, Ricki . .
166, 167, 184
Perlow, Steven
___ . 184
Perlman, Barbara
Perlman, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Permer, Michael ............ 201
34, 78, 218
Perry, David
Pesko, Carole . . . 98, 101, 209, 218
33, 99, 194
Peterson, Christine
82, 218
Peterson, Jeanine
Peterson, John ......... _____ 194
. ... 218
Peterson, Linda . .
_. 218
Peterson, Robin . _.
184
Peterson, Sandra . .
95, 151, 218
Peterson, William
.... 146
Petruzzi, Mr. Ronald
Phelan, James ... . . _____ . . . 218
.... 194
Phillips, Jay
103, 108, 218
Phipps, Cynthia
165, 194
Phipps, John . .
72, 79, 194
Picker, Edmund
_ 184
Picker, Janice
........ 201
Pierce, Debbie
. .... 243
Pietz, Mrs. May . .
40, 78
Pikowsky, Robert
..... 202
Pinkus, Geoffrey
Pinnell, Richard . . . . . . . . . . 218
. 218
Pinsky, Linda
. . 184
Pisano, Cathleen . . .
. 202
Pisano, Frank
145, 158, 194
Pivar, Gary
98, 202
Pivar, Nancy
146, 184
Platt, Charles
Plotkin, Marcy 67, 98, 106, 107, 218
... 218
Plotzker, Donna
Pogoff, David . . . . . . . . . 74, 202
_219
Polash, Mari
.. 184
Pollitzer, Nancy
. __ 243
Pompian, Mrs. Ruth
. 202
Poole, Pamela . .
98,219
Pope, Susan
_243
Popp, Mrs. Mildred
.. 219
Porges, Cheryl
... ..... 219
Porter, Linda
64, 101, 202
Porter, Vicki
. 184
Portillo, Rene .
. . . 184
Portman, Elise
184
Posner, Mary . .
_226
Poulakidas, Mr. Angelos
100, 202
Poulakidas, Frances . .
. 219
Powal, Ted
... 219
Powell, Debra
_184
Powell, Leslie . . . . . . . . . . .
_219
Prace, Jerry . . .
63, 79
Prace, Marvin
64, 202
Price, Marcie . . . .
... 219
Pritchett, John
82, 184
Pritikin, Lesley
96, 184
Pritikin, Lorin
219
Prochno, Debra
PROM ..................... 134
Pryjma, Mr.George .......... 243
..... 194
Quam, Edward
93, 179, 219
Quateman, Richard
........... 184
Queen, Thomas
_60
QUILL AND SCROLL
... 219
Quinn, Patrick
.......... 20?
Rabens, David
RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB
..... 91
...... 219
Radman, Amy
... _. 184
Radman, Julie
Rambert, Gerald . . . 144, 145, 194
Ramirez, Mr. John ......... 231
. . . . . 88, 194
Ramis , Robert . .
146, 184
Ramoutar, Steven
Rand, Judith .. 57, 72, 76, 79, 202
Ransdell, Catherine 72, 94, 99, 100
103, 184
Ransdell, Susan
89, 219
Ransenberg, Renee
132, 219
Rapper, Mimi
. 219
Rapper, Nina
71, 194
Rashkow, Robert
. 202
Raskin, Kenneth
79, 185
Raskin, Marla
78, 185
Rasky, Mitchell
. ..... 202
Ratliff, Carol . .
. ... 194
Ratliff, Pamela . .
.. 194
Raugstad, Leslie
..... 185
Raymond, Philip
...... 194
Rechel, David
87, 185
Reich, David
... ....... 185
Rein, Susan
Reisberg, Edward ........... 202
...... 194
Reitman, Fred
84, 194
Reizman, Allan
90, 185
Reizman, Vernon
Rera, Bruce ................ 185
........ 202
Ressman, Anne
..... 194
Ressman, Douglas
101, 102, 202
Reynolds, Leanne
81, 94, 98, 194
Reynolds, Susan
Rhoades, Debbie ............. 88
... 219
Rhoney, Brian
.... 219
Rice, Elyse
... ..... 194
Rice, Randi
___ 194
Richards, Ione . .
90, 185
Richardson, Steven
. ..... 185
Richter, Lynn . . .
. . . 93
RIDING CLUB . . .
Ridolfi, Cathleen ............ 194
66, 185
Riederman, Karen
. ... . 219
Riederman, Mark
......... . 149
Riemer, Kerry
Riemer, Sandra 58, 60, 64, 74, 98,
101,219
Rieser, Ralph _. . . . . . . . _... 219
...... .. . 194
Riley, Charles
.. 152
Riley, Donn
79, 96, 97, 194
Rivkin, Susan
Rizzo, Pamela . . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
. . ... 219
Rizzo, Rosemarie
65, 101, 194
Roback, Darcy
60, 219
Robin, Susan
........ 219
Robbins, Leslie
. . . .. 202
Robbins, Steven
. 202
Robinson, Holly
71, 185
Robinson, Patricia
155, 219
Robinson, Steven
87, 243
Robinson, Mr. William
86, 202
Rogoff, Robert
.. 202
Rohr, Karol
Roitman, Donna . _ 64, 112, 219
65, 186
Roitman, Marcia
.... 219
Romano, Ronald
119, 202
Romer, Reid . . .
. ... 84
Room, David . .
..... 243
Rorig, Mrs. Helen
74, 185
Roseman, Hygh
..... 202
Rosen, Earl
....... 202
Rosen, Steven
Rosen, Wendy . . . . . . . . . . 93, 194
Rosenberg, Elaine 94, 96, 97, 98,
219
... 194
Rosenberg, Judith
65, 194
Rosenbloom, Dorene
__ 185
Rosenbloom, Jay . .
34, 84, 194
Rosenfeld, Richard
70, 79, 194
Rosenthal,Richard
84, 85, 194
Rosnick, Steven
. . 185
Ross, Renee . .
Rotchford, Mr. Michael ...... 243
70, 202
Roter, Alan .
. ..... 185
Rotfeld, Nancy . . .
Roth, Mrs. Elaine .. . ........ 243
69, 87, 89, 194
Roth, Elliot
. 219
Roth, Martin
Roth, Nancy . ... ...... ... . . 194
Roth, Stephan ....... . ....... 90
56, 185
Roth, Steven
Rothblatt, Dana ............ 194
66, 79, 185
Rothner, Debra
66, 219
Rotman, Sheri
. 146
Rovin, Robert
.. 243
Rowland, Miss Michaela
Rozen, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . ... 194
69, 86, 194
Ruben, Gary
Rubin, Mrs. Lorraine ........ 244
. . . 90, 194
Rubin, Mark
65, 100, 185
Rubin, Monica
57, 194, 185
Rubin, Sherry
Rubin, Sheldon ....... ..... . 219
79, 84, 185
Rubinstein, Scott
.. 219
Ruby, James
. . 219
Ruchim, Michael
265
�Rudd, Terri . . . . . . . . . . . . 81, 185
Rudolph, Barbara
.... 219
Rudolph, Janice
..... 185
Ruesch, Linda . .
. ...... 202
Ruhnke, Sandra .... . . . ..... 219
Runge, Howard
72, 76, 90, 194
Rusk, Mr. Joseph
.. . 244
Russo, Frank
...... 194
Ruttenberg, Barry .......... 220
Ruttenberg, Marla
104, 194
Rysztogi, Renee . .
. . 82, 185
Rysztogi, Roberta
82, 194
Sabin, Neal ................ 194
Sacher, Mrs. Cecil
... 244
Sacks, Joel
74, 194
Sacks, Sharon
82, 220
Sacks, Terry . 70, 71, 75, : 121 , 220
Sacomano, Ralph
70, 202
Sadur, Jeffrey
. 220
SAGA
.... 56, 57
Sagal!, Alfred . . . . . . . . . .
. . 194
Sala, Kevin
.. 185
Sala, Trudie
.. 220
Salberg, Michael . .
67, 149, 195
Sales, Jonathan
87, 220
Salk, Davida . .
. .... 220
Salk, Mitchell
72, 146
Salvatore, Christine
76, 202
Sampras, Christopher
185, 235
Sampson, Jeffrey
70, 72, 76, 220
Samsky, Ferne . . .
79, 185
Samuels, Michael .. 86, 87, 88, 195
Samuels, Neil
68, 202
Sanders, Linda . . .
. .. 202
Sandman, Jeffrey ........... 220
Sanes, Scott
87, 185
Sanes, Valerie . .
98, 116, 220
Sanz, Mark
90, 220
Saposnik, Gary
185
Sapoznik, Sharon
.... 89
Sarrafian, Edwin .
. 195
Sasamoto, Kathleen . 60, 101, 220
Sasamoto, Nancy
94, 98, 202
Sax, Michael
. . . . . . . . 59, 195
Sayad, Rebecca
80, 220
Scanlon , Mary .............. 220
Scanlon, Patricia
81, 82, 202
Scaramella, Miss Elda . . ... 244
Schachtman, Alan .
64, 200
Schachtman, Beth
66, 96, 185
Schaefer, Rrian
185
Schaefer, James
. . . . . . 74, 220
Schaefer, Mark ............. 196
Schaffner, Morton
59, 62, 220
Schaffel, Michael
146, 185
Schaffel, Ronald
143, 202, 208
Schallman, James
62, 158, 185
Schanker, Steven . .
149, 185
Schaulis, Mr. Don ........... 244
Schechter, Bruce .
141, 145, 165
Schechter, Lesley
82, 185
Scheck, Donald . . . . . . . . 151, 220
Scheck, Duane
.. 152
Schelling, Nancy ............ 185
Scherb, Mr. George
.... ... 244
Schiff, Corey
57, 70, 155, 202
Schiff, Wendy
...... ... 220
Schimmel, Nancy
. . 100, 195
Schinberg, Lori . . .
. . 195
Schirmer, Keith 60, 64, 95, 143,
160, 163, 220,240
Schirmer, Kent 95, 140, 143, 160,
221
202
Schleich, John
Schels, Margarete
.. . .... 202
.. . . .. . 185
Schmalz, Michael
Schmadebeck, Deborah .... 185
266
Schmerer, Jack . . .
. .. 221
Schmidt, Barbara . . . . 43, 68, 221
Schmidt, David . . . . . . 146, 185
Schneider, Miss Sandra . .... 244
Schnell, Timothy 69, 70, 71, 74, 93,
121, 76,202
Schoen, Warren
....... 221
Schoenburg, Harry
. . .. 185
Scholar, Gary .
155, 202
Scholar, Sheryl . . .
. . ... . . 221
Scholl, Carol
72, 98, 101, 221
SCHOOL GOVERNMENT . .. 62
Schoos, Ronald . .
59, 70, 88
Schramm, Donna ...... ..... 221
Schramm, Karen
178, 185
Schrebnick, Steven . ........ 202
Schreiber, Lynn . .
94, 202
Schrenkel, Michael . .
. . 74
Schrenzel, Richard
. 221
Schroeder, Mari
..... 202
Schroeder, Mark ... ......... 143
Schubert, Linda
57, 215, 221
Schubert, Mary 68, 78, 88, 72, 202
Schulman, Marco
. 64, 85, 116,
149,221
Schultz, Audree
... 202
Schuman, Barbara ....... . . 195
Schumer, Janet
101, 211
Schumer, Robert . .
143, 195
Schusteff, Marla . . . .
63, 195
Schutt, Mr. Robert . . ....... 244
Schwab, Cecelia . . .
. ... 195
Schwall, Leslie . . . . . . . . ... 179
Schwartz, David
143, 155, 221
Schwartz, Herbert
.. 202
Schwartz, Jeri
. 221
Schwartz, Jody . . . . . . . .
. . 221
Schwartz, Marcy .
99, 101, 195
Schwartz, Martin . . . . ...... 155
Schwartz, Marty 33, 64, 155, 221
Schwartz, Mark
. . . .... 156
Schwartz, Nancy
.. 221
Schwartz, Renee . .
. .. .. 89
Schwartz, Rickey
151, 202
Schwartz, Ronald . .
91, 202
Schwartz, Sherry . .
93, 185
Schy, Steven . . . . .
70, 221
Scofield, Cathy
...... 221
Scofield, Lynn
........... 195
SCUBA CLUB .............. 93
Seffren, Randal
. 185
Segal, Carin
82, 185
Seitler, Harriet . . . . . . . . . 65, 132
Seitler, Marianne
64, 202
Selin, Mrs. Sara
.... 235
Selman, Bonnie
....... 202
Seltzer, Barbara
.. 202
Seltzer, Carrie
81, 82, 202
Seltzer, David
. ... 202
SENIOR CLASS BOARD .... 64
Serota, Jeffrey . . .
. .. 221
Serota, Scott
144, 145, 195
Serra, Steven . .
143, 221, 141
Shadle, Richard
188, 195
Shaffer, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . 185
S haftal, Max . . .
. ... 195
Shapiro, Caryn
... 221
Shapiro, Mrs. Ellen . .
236, 244
Shapiro, Helen
.. 202
Shapiro, Ilise
... 221
Shapiro, Paul . . .
. . . . 167, 185
Shapiro, Phyllis
57, 66, 221
Shapiro, Stewart
. ... .. . .. . 195
Share, JoAnn
74, 75, 221
Share, Lawrence
149, 195
Shatney, Pamela .
80, 221
Shattil, Carol . . . . . . . . . . 67, 221
Sheade, Robert . . . .
. . 185
Sheer, Penny . . .
. ........ 185
Sher, Debbie . . .
100, 104, 202
Sherman, Aviva
....... 89
Sherman, Cary ..... . . ...... 185
Sherman, Denyce
.. . 221
Sherman, Edward . .
. . 221
Sherman, Hess ........ . . . .. 221
Sherman, Mitchell
.. 185
Sherman, Mitchell
78, 87, 89
Sherman, Scott . . . . . .
40, 185
Sherman, Steven
89, 202
Shield, Robin . . . . . . . .
81, 202
Shimabukuro, Debbie
..... 185
Shimabukuro, Lynn
..... 202
Shintani, Lorine
34, 97, 221
Ship, Randall
60, 221
Ship, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . 146, 185
Shlachter, Ted
72, 195
Shor, Barbara . .
. . . . 221
Shovers, Gary
195
Shroka, Kenneth . ....... . . . . 221
Shuwal, Lesley
.. 185
Shyette, Barbara . . . . . . 88, 221
Sibul, Sheryl
101, 104, 195
Siegel, Dane . . .
. .... 185
Siegel, Holly
.. 202
Siegel, Miss Judith . .
. . 244
Siegel, Robert . . .
. .... 1.85
Siegel, Stephen ............. 202
Siegel, Steven
58,95,221
Sielck, Douglas . . . . ....... 185
Sielck, Kimberlee
37, 80, 222
Siemionko, Cathy . . . . . . . 66, 202
Siewert, Janet . .
115, 202
Sigmond, Bennett
146, 152
Silber, Linda
. .. . .. . 195
Silk, Karen 69, 70, 71, 74, 75, 119,
222
Silver, Patrice
... 185
Silver,Scott ... 70, 71, 74, 88, 222
Silverstein, Irving
. . ...... . 58
Silverstein, Terry . .
. ... 195
Silvetti, Timothy
185, 187
Simon, Arthur . . . .
64, 222
Simons, Kenneth .... 74, 88, 185
Simons, Laurie . . .
. . . 88, 202
Simons, Leslie . .
104, 202
Simpson, Janice . . . . . . . . 83, 222
Simpson, Stephen
88, 195
Simpson, Steven ............ 195
Simpson, Victoria
76, 99, 222
Singer, Ellen
.. 185
Singer, Howard
. 195
SKI CLUB
.. .. 92
Sklansky, Janet
. . 222
Sklar, Melissa 71, 75, 81, 88, 91,
202
Slaton, Amy
179, 185
Slaton, Deborah
61, 222
Slavin, Mrs. Rheta . . . . . . ... 232
Slov, Cynthia
. 222
Slutsky, Mark
.. 160
Smith, Mrs. Barbara
..... 244
Smith, Barry . . . .
. . 195
Smith, Brian
72, 143, 202
Smith, Holly
92, 96, 202
Smith, Jacqueline . . . . . . . 94, 195
Smith, Mr. Jerry . . . . . . . 236, 244
Smith, Karen . . . 64, 101, 106, 202
Smith, Kimberly
.. 185
Smith, Miss Ruth
......... 244
Smolen, Renee
89, 195
Snyder, Mr. Bruce
43, 244
Soderberg, Sharon
..... 195
Sokolsky, Barry . .
. 195
Soll, Kenneth . .
. .. 185
Solomon, Barry . . 59, 74, 76, 195
Solomon, Ellyn
. 202
Solomon, Lawrence
185
Solomon, Michele . .
. . 202
Solovy, Mrs . Eileen
.... 234
Solovy, Beth
82, 185
Solovy, Cynthia
82, 185
Solovy, Karen
82, 185
Soloway, Scott
61, 78, 90, 222
Sonenschein, Sharon
75, 185
SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD
... 65
Sorensen, Mr.Bruce . . ... .... 244
Staerk, Mr. John ..
. . . 146
Sosman, Steven . . . . 93, 150, 151
Sostrin, Fred
... 72
Sowinski, Barbara
.. 185
Sowinski, Edward . . . . . . . . . 222
Sowinski, Michael
195
Spagat, Lynn . . .
. . 222
Spagnoli, Michael
202
Spatz, Robert . .
67, 185
Spencer, Annemarie
... 222
Sperling, Susanne
53, 104, 202
Spiegel, Alan . . . .
. .... 185
Spiegel, Ben
69, 86, 195
Spitzer, Nancy
. 202
Spungen, Charles
..... 195
STAGE BAND
.... . . 72
Stangenes, Thor
145, 195
Stann, Ronald . .
146, 156
Starkopf, Robin ............. 202
Staverak, Jan
98, 99
Stavnes, Sandra
88, 202
Stawiarski, Janice
.... 195
Steelman, Robert
.... 186
Steffeck, Michael . .
149, 222
Steffeck, Philip . . . . 142, 143, 222
Steffens, Leslie
.. 195
Stein, Arnold .
. 195
Stein, Beatrice
. .. . .. 186
Stein, Michael . . .
. 186
Stein, Larry . . . . . . . . . .
48, 222
Stein, Mark
88,90,222
Stein, Michael . .
72, 78, 90, 222
Stein, Michael . . . .
. .. 90
Stein, Steven .....
145,222
Steinberg, Larry
. . 72, 222
Steinberg, Lois . .
104, 195
Steinberg, Randy
72, 203
Steinberg, Steven
. 26
Steinhandler, Sandra
222, 246
Stender, Claudia . . ........ 195
Stem, David
. ... .. 152
Stem, Kenneth
. 195
Stem, Laura
179, 186
Stem, Marla
80, 222
Stem, Michael
86, 87
Sternberg, Michael
167, 186
Sternberg, Sheri . . 64, 72, 98, 222
Stemfeld, Eydie
. 195
Stevens, Kerry
63, 149, 152, 195
Stevens, Steven . .
69, 195
Stezskal, Alan
.. 195
Stezskal, Mrs. Betty
... 233
Stezskal, Craig
.. 186
Stift, Michael . . . .
. .... 222
Stockenberg, Thomas
.. 146
Stokols, Bruce . . .
. 89
STOCK CLUB .............. 86
Stocki, Steven ............. 146
Stoller, Jason . . . . . 63, 68, 99, 186
Stoller, Pamela
34, 68, 88, 222
Stone, Bonita . .
. ........ 222
Stone, Robin . . . .
66, 101, 109
Stoutt, Marsha ........ . .. . 222
Stramer, Tom
. 203
�98,99,222
Stream, Laura ..
74, 186
Stroner, Thomas
79,244
Strong, Mr. William ..
101, 195
Stuckmann, Karen
STUDENTS FOR
ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION 89
STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL ... 88
99, 195
Stuermer, Kathi
Sucherman, Barry 70, 71, 74, 75,
203
.. .. 203
Suekov,Jody
151, 222
Sugarman, Jeffrey
.. 203
Summers, Sheron
. . 203
Surkin, Lisa
...... 186
Sutker, Shelly
Suzukida, Margaret .. 57, 79, 203
. . . . 203
Svacina, Gary
145, 164, 195
Swanson, Conrad
. 186
Swanson, Judith
146
Swanson, Kurt . .
. 203
Sweet, Jeffrey . . . .
. . 186
Sweetow, Stacy . .
93, 195
Swig, Adeena
. ... 158
SWIMMING . .
Swinford, Mr. Charles ... ... . 244
. 222
Syat, Howard
80, 82, 195
Symonds, Nancy .
57, 203
Szymski, Pamela
.. . . 186
Szafranski, Tony
Szarvas, Steven .... .. . . . . ... 186
... 222
Szillat, Edward
. 203
Tadelman, Leslie
.. 230
Taepke, Miss Patricia
. .... 195
Talan, David . .
.. 244
Tao, Mrs. Ruth
72, 73, 219, 222
Tarshis, Jay
67, 109, 186
Taussig, Cara . .
Telman, Mark . . . . . . . . . . 89, 222
122, 195
Temkin, Esther
79, 98, 195
Terlecki, Judy
37, 222
Terry, Bruce . .
. 222
Terry, Debra
.. 195
Terry, Ellen
...... . ... . . .. 186
Terry, Janet
Testa, Lee . ............. . . . 203
... ....... 223
Testa, Raymond
. ........ 203
Tester, Laura . .
72, 82, 203
Thomas, Diane
Thomas, Jack .............. 156
Thompson, Ann . .......... 203
Thompson, Dr. Charles 62, 74, 228
195
Thoss, Nancy .
Tikulski, Sheri ... .... . .... . 186
. ..... 203
Tiltges, Carol . .
. .......... . 98
TIMERS .
72, 76, 89, 223
Tobias, Robert
146, 156, 185
Tolzien, Gerald
67, 186
Tomback, Karyn .
Tomback, Michael . ..... . . .. 186
244, 246
Tomson, Mr. James
.. 195
Torch, Raymond
Torch, Ronda ........ .. . . ... 223
Train, Diane ......... . . . . .. 195
. 33
Tripp, Miss Nancy
. . . . 195
Troop, Karen
. . 203
Trufant, Betty . .
72, 75
Tsuneta, Irene . ..
Tsutsumi, Mr. Wayne 143, 155,
156
75, 186
Tucker, Lynne
....... 186
Tucker, Michele
57,66,203
Tucker, Sheryl
. .. 244
Turpin, Mrs . Carol . .
65, 195
Turbov, Mindy
. . 223
Turiel, Richard
.. 223
Turim, Marc
........ . . . 195
Turner, Nora
72, 81, 82, 88, 203
Turner, Paula
.. 195
Turoff, Barbara
Turovitz, Barbara . . ... ..... 203
Turovitz, Eden 67, 71, 79, 81, 186
.... 186
Turovitz, Judy
72, 84, 195
Turski, Kevin . .
28, 75
Tuttle, Janet
. . 223
Tuttle, Paul
151, 203
Udesky, Jonathan
.. 223
Unger, Linda
99, 203
Vale, Mary
Vale, Mary 71, 79, 81, 94, 97, 98,
99, 195
.. 31
Valentine, Lynn
. . 186
Valentino, Jane
245
Van Arsdale, Mr. Ronald
. . 93
Van Daal, Robert
Vander Wilt, Miss Marti . 82, 245
...... 223
Vangeem, Deborah
84, 195
Vaughn, Jeffrey . . .
. 195
Veenhuis, Mary . . .
.. 223
Vega, Bruce
. . 158
Vender, Michael
158, 234
Vender, Mr. Ronald
72, 79, 203
Venn, Michael
Verch, Gail 64, 100, 103, 108, 109,
203
.. 223
Verderber, Stephen
.. . 195
Vetter, Nancy
.. . 195
Vicker, Natalie
71, 186
Vicker, Sharon . . . . . . . .
. . 104
VIKETTES
93, 186
Viner, Hope
VIKING MALE CHORUS .... 74
146, 186
Vogelmann, David
91, 149, 152
Volkow, Stuart
233
Vrablik, Mrs. Mary
. ... 234
Vukits, Mrs. Helen . .
. 186
Vusich, Robert
149, 245
Waddell, Mr. Donald
... 203
Wagner, Beth
... 245
Wagner, Miss Karen
. 186
Waldman, Mitchell .
Waldman, Robert 65 , 152, 153, 195
. 186
Wall, Raymond
....... 232
Wallis, Mrs. Gladys
70, 76, 203
Wallis, Karen . . .
. . 186
Walsh, Kelly . . .
. . 195
Walsh, Mary
.. 203
Walsh, Steven
Waltrich, Ingrid ........... 195
. 203
Waltzer, Susan
Walusiak, Christopher .. 149, 195
83, 223
Ward, Nancy
146, 167, 186
Warshaw, Edward
.. . 223
Warshaw, Steven
Warshawsky, Caryn .. ....... 195
70, 75, 86
Warshawsky, Lee
....... 223
Warshawsky, Louis
... 186
Wasserman, Michael
39, 223
Wasserman, Nancy
Wasserman, Paul ........ . . . 196
Wathen, Dr. Lawrence 73, 245, 246
. ... 223
Waverly, Paul . . .
57, 66, 223
Waxberg, Terry
Waxburg, Shelley 65, 66, 178, 186
50,66,223
Waxburg,Sheryl
... 223
Waxler, Sheree
70, 223
Waxman, Carol
179, 186
Waxman, Joan
149, 152, 186
Wayne, Martin
95,223
Wayhe,Steven
75, 186
Wdowicki, Elizabeth
... 186
Wear, Cynthia
Wear, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
.... 186
Weber, Carol
.... 33
Weber, Thomas
.. 223
Weber, Randy
245, 155
Weber, Mr. Rory
..... 196
Weger, George
155, 203
Weglarz, Frank
. ..... 186
Weglarz, Kenneth .
.. . 146
Weidman, Joseph
64, 79, 203
Weil, David
152, 186
Weil, Garry
Weil, Harlan . ...... . ....... 203
34, 16
Weil, Julie
. 186
Weil, St!)ven
63, 186
Weiman, Carey
64, 108, 203
Weinbaum, Paula
Weinbaum, Sharon 101, 109, 186
146, 186
Weinberg, Randy
.. 186
Weinberg, Robert
. 203
Weiner, Gary
100, 186, 196
Weiner, Iris
. .. 203
Weiner, Michael . .
Weiner, Paul ........... .... 151
... 145
Weingart, David
145, 196
Weinman, Jeffrey
. ... . 203
Weinstein, Cheryl
187, 196
Weinstein, Elaine
..... 186
Weinstein, Erwin
Weinstein, Steven 64, 95, 143, 203
. . 196
Weinzweig, Aron
.... 152
Weis, Stewart
67, 186
Weisberg, Andrea
67, 132,203
Weisberg, Karen
... 203
Weisberg, Marc
196
Weisman , Beverly ...
Weisman, Patti 63, 65, 104, 105,
196
Weisman, Robert 95, 143, 160, 203
. ..... 223
Weiss, Cary . . . .
.. 203
Weiss, Earl
90, 98, 186
Weiss, Faith
...... 203
Weiss, Jacquelyn
. ........... 196
Weiss, Sheri
67, 71, 186
Weiss, Renee
.. 186
Weiss, Susan
Weissman, David 60, 61, 68, 72,
217, 223
Weitzmon, Mrs. Celia . ...... 235
Weitzman, Donna .... . .. . ... 203
82, 186
Weitzman, Lori . .
145, 196
Weldy, Dan
62, 63, 227
Weldy, Dr. Gilbert
Wells, Randy .............. 160
74, 186
Welter, Cheryl . . .
146, 186
Welter, Kenneth
Wenger, Ruth . . . . . . . . . 101, 186
101, 203
Wenger, Tobey
........ 196
Wernick, Joanne
Werres, Elizabeth 69, 70, 71, 74,
119, 121, 123,223
West, Mrs. Janice ..... ..... . 245
.... 186
Westphal, Carl
. . .... 245
White, Mrs. Lillian .
.. 203
White, Raymond
. .... 203
Wickman, Cynthia
.... 223
Widdowson, Kimberly
86, 87, 196
Wien, Ricky
64, 223
Wilcox, Ruth . . .
....... 196
Wilgrube, Patricia
. 235
Wilke, Mrs. Bernice
...... 203
Williams, Cheryl
..... . 186
William, Howard
William, Lynn . . ............ 186
152, 196
William, Wayne
Wilson, Brian ..... ... ...... 196
.. 190
Winer, Andrea
182, 186
Winer, Karen
77, 79, 81, 196
Winter, Janet
912, 203
Wiora, Donna ..
79, 208
Wisper, Marcia
Witherbee, Deborah 81, 82, 103,
196
62, 68, 223
Witkov, Carey . . . . .
165, 196
Wolf, Brian
. .. 196
Wolfe, Mark . . . . . .
Wolfe, Melinda 63, 69, 79, 89, 159,
196
145, 152
Wolflick, Gregory
95, 223
Wolflick, Robert
. 196
Wolinsky, Randee .
. 186
Wolinsky Scott
93, 98, 203
Wolk, Debra .
96, 186
Wolke, Esther
. . 203
Wolke, Joel . . . . . . . . .
. . . 66, 196
Wolke, Michael
100, 109, 186
Woloshin, Lynn .
.... . 196
Wolpa, Brian
. . 186
Wong, Ella . . . . . . . . .
72, 223
Wood, Melissa . . .
. ... . 186
Woodworth, Julie . .
. 154
WRESTLING . . . . . . . . .
71, 186
Wulff, Rhonda . . . .
. 203
Wyler, Kay
98, 101, 223, 236
Wyler, Leslie
. . 203
Wysocki, Deborah .
....... ..... 203
Yale, Meryl
... 186
Yancy, Pamela
... .. 47
Yanow, Karen
223
Yanowitz, Linda
74, 146
Yonan, Edward
. . 186
Young, Bradley
95, 143, 203
Young, James . .
158, 245
Youstra, Mr. Gregory
.. 223
Zabin, Jerry
... 203
Zachar, Lynn
71, 186
Zagon, Sheri
152, 186
Zaitz, Daniel
. . 223
Zaitz, Sheri . . . . . . . . . .
.. . 223
Zake, Ivonne
. ... . 186
Zalay, Benjie
98, 99, 223
Zalon, Susan
156, 186
Zari, Matthew
. . ... 223
Zari, Nina . . .
. 186
Zeal, Joannne
72, 186
Zebovitz, Jay
72, 76, 196
Zebovitz, Janet
.. . . 223
Zeitlin, Allan
.. 196
Zeitlin, Sherrye
.. 245
Zelke, Mrs. Myrtle
. 186
Zeunert, Donald
... 223
Zeuschner, Doreen
.. 196
Zeuschner, Sandra
. .. 186
Zide, Pamela . . . . .
80, 223
Zielen, Deborah . .
. . . .. 203
Zigman, Roberta . .
143, 155, 203
Zimmer, Bruce
72, 158, 186
Zimmer, Glenn
65, 196
Zimmerman, Susan
.. . ... 186
Ziolkowski, Yvonne
. . . 100
Zis, Francine
... 186
Zobel, Alex
66, 186
Zoberman, Harry
47, 83, 223
Zolt, Linda
67, 149, 165
Zook, Stuart
143, 167
Zook, Mr. William
... 186
Zucker, Paul
.... 196
Zvolner, Mitchell
Zwick, Martin 62, 63, 70, 76, 93,
151,203
267
�We have spent this past year in trying to foresee the unforeseeable. We have been
a ed with the difficult task of characterizing a year
before it had been completed and capturing the thoughts
and ideas of a diverse student body. We learned that it is
impossible to create a yearbook by merely sitting in the publications room. Instead, we brought various questions to the students
and used their quotes as the basis for our copy . Because of their
changing needs, we have tried to create an innovative yearbook, leaving
the traditional style to the past . During this transition we were confronted with many challenges . We owe much gratitude to our staff who
went along with our new and somewhat vague ideas. We learned how difficult
it was to express ourselves to people who knew nothing of what we were trying
to convey.
We've all spent long hours working on the yearbook, missing meals and classes
to meet deadlines. We've been forced to give up much more appealing activities in
order to get some layouts drawn or copy written for the following morning. We became frustrated when copy and cutlines had to be typed and retyped so that we could attain perfection .
We've come up against trying situations which taught us patience, but more important, responsibility. Our main goal was to produce a successful end product. This we feel we have accomplished, but we are aware of the vast room for improvement. Ours was merely an experiment; we
hope that in the future the editors will continue where we left off.
We, alone, cannot take all the credit for this production. There are so many people who gave
us ideas and helped us carry out our own. We want to thank everyone without whom the yearbook would not have been possible. We would like to give special thanks to Mr. Michael
Almeida, our personal representative from American Yearbook Company, who turned us
on to the different controls for each section and donated so much of his time to
helping us tackle our new problems; to Root Studios for providing prompt and
efficient service and withstanding our last-minute orders; to Jim Morgan and
Len Novak for their consistently good photography and their willingness to
travel all around the city for our picture ideas; to Phil Jacks for
leaving his own world of creativity and becoming a tool for our
imaginations; to Mrs. Nancy Crowther and Mrs. Mary Howell who
gave up much of their time in helping us with community service
and work-study photos; and to our parents, teachers, and
friends who put up with our forever changing
moods and whims .
Our advisor, Miss Maureen Armbruster, deserves even more than this
small paragraph can offer. We are positive that without all the time and effort
she has contributed we would not have made it
through to the end of.the book. When other teachers were
home relaxing, Miss Armbruster was sitting in her office proo
reading copy and correcting the mistakes we had overlooked. We some
times wondered how anyone could have the patience and stamina to plough
through so many pages at one time without a single complaint . We want to thank her
for permitting us to stray from the traditional yearbook style and for sitting quietly by as
we constantly changed our minds. But most of all, we feel we have benefited greatly from the friendship she has given us . We appreciate her departure from the typical student-teacher relationship to
that of a friend , someone we could talk to on a personal level. Thank you very much .
Gail Hoffing, Ann Hoffman, Judy Kuhn Co-editors-in-chief.
�1971-1972 saga staff
CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF:
GAIL HOFFING, ANN HOFFMAN, JUDY KUHN
ACADEMICS EDITORS:
Barbara Bolshon, Beth Lowenstem
ACTIVITIES EDITORS:
Nancy Handmaker, Pam Szymski
ASSIST ANT ACTIVITIES EDITOR:
Sheryl Tucker
FACULTY EDITORS:
Barb Gordon, Terry Waxberg
GAAEDITOR:
Sheila Levinson
INDEX EDITORS:
Lynn Orman, Judy Rand
PORTRAITS EDITORS:
Judy Jacob, Linda Schubert
Margaret Suzukida
ASSIST ANT PORTRAITS EDITOR:
Eileen Koff
SPECIAL EVENTS EDITORS:
Pam Abramson, Debbie Campise
Jackie Janis
SPORTS EDITORS:
Phil Merdinger, Dan Minkus
GENERAL STAFF:
Ellen Hoffing, Phyllis Shapiro
PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR:
Howard Krieger
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Steve Berger, Bill Carlson
Michael Deutsch, Ron Lachman
Steve Levin, Sam Paryzer
Steve Roth, Randy Seffren
Barry Solomon, Bob Weinberg
Don Zeunert
ADVISOR:
MISS MAUREEN ARMBRUSTER
Publisher:
American Yearbook
Company
Topeka, Kansas
Photographers:
Root Studio
Chicago, Illinois
Credits:
Ken Love for photograph on page 22;
Wide World Photos for pictures on pages 54, 176;
Picture on page 24 reprinted
with permission from
Chicago Sun-Times
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Niles North
Niles Township high schools
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��Saga 1971
Niles North High School
Skokie, minois
Volume VII
Teni Smalinsky and Elisa Spungen,
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�We are individuals with a variety off aces
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We distinguish ourselves
from past generations with
our unique tastes in
clothing and hairstyles,
but we also differ among
ourselves in our appearance.
We wear mini, midi and maxi
dresses, vest suits and bell
bottoms as comfortably as
we relax in our blue jeans and
army jackets. We can be
found with hair from two to
twenty-two inches long.
But collectively we represent
the children of change.
9
�We af e part of a changing school community
We see a revolution in the
traditions of education in
Northi 1970-1971. We meet the
30 mod day, resource centers
and open labs, while taking on
increased responsibility for
our own education. We eat
breakfast in school and leave
for the day before lunch.
We attend the Homecoming dance
to find tradition replaced by
the " Voice of Change." We
teach our own mini-courses.
We watch a new superintendent
bring a new philosophy of
education into office. PT A
becomes PTSA- an association
of parents, teachers and
students talking about the
problems of education.
10
��We write, speak
Our opinions must find
expression, and each of us
attempts to communicate our
thoughts and feelings through
the most effective means
available to us . By
leafletting in the
community, a " Project 18"
member expresses her
convictions on the 18-year-old
vote, while a Student Senate
member debates the merits of
open campus at Niles North
before school board members.
Many students find that school
publications, both schoolsanctioned and otherwise, are
useful in airing their own
views and informing others of
new modes of opinion.
Symbolically, we can display
our hope for the future.
�and uses ntbols to express our thoughts
I
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We develop a IDusic-oriented subculture
The guitar - a symbol of the
Age of Rock. Like drugs and
drinking, music offers an
escape. We find it hard to
resist the temptation to turn
on the radio, play a record
or listen to a tape. Music
permeates our lives to such a
degree that we identify
ourselves with our kind of
music - a rock generation. We
hear Chicago, James Taylor,
The Who and even our friends
express the creed of the
rock culture. Song lyrics
expound our ideas on almost
every aspect of the world
situation. Rock, more than a
musical genre to us, is a
culture, a way to communicate.
�We react differently
towards school life
16
�Men and women are ba~ly ~eeded
for high-paying technical ]Obs.
This guide from the US. Office of
F.ducatiOO tells you how to get them.
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Most students have difficulty
defining the role of school in
their lives. To them, it is
an unalterable fact of life.
"That's the problem," says one
student. "These people are
the real silent majority.
School has killed initiative
at an early age. In
kindergarten, kids draw
something wild and the teacher
says ' Why don't you draw a
house or a tree? That doesn't
look like anything.' I'm
lucky, I survived. Most kids
don't, which is the sad part."
Complaints students have about
school are often overshadowed
by the fact that they can't
imagine life without it.
" About 75% of the things I do
are connected with school,"
says a typical student.
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influenced by the co1n1nunity
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�Our community. A nice place
to live, say some. Not so ·
good, says others. "I feel
like a hypocrite," says one
student. "I don't like
the materialism associated
with the suburbs. But, I
like the cleanliness; it's a
good place to live." "We
aren't close enough with each
other in the suburbs,"
criticizes a student. "I
would like to live in a small
settlement designed for groups
of people who want to live
together." Another student
opts for a community where the
pace of life is less hectic.
But one person says, "Our
community is good because it
offers plenty of opportunities
for involvement in activities
and part-time employment."
Family life influences the
development of the individual.
It is just a question of what
kind and how much. 'Tm
not home a lot. I sleep there
and change clothes there but
that's about all the
contact that I have with my
family during the school
year," says one student.
Another says, "My family is
great. We come to a mutual
agreement on every issue that
comes up." Admitting his
family's influence on him is
hard for one student: "I like
to let my parents influence
me as little as possible, but
I've been raised to accept
the fact that they're a
superior force. I've been
molded into the image of my
parents," he concludes.
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�Students read the newspapers
and listen to the news.
Although many say that they
aren' t as aware as they would
like to be, almost everyone
has opinions on current
issues. Pollution is cited as
the top issue most often.
Frequently, students hold the
government responsible for
it because they feel it is not
harsh enough with offenders.
One student places the blame
on ourselves. "We acknowledge
the problem but feel someone
else will take care of it," he
says. On the drug issue, many
people find it hard to form
opinions because of the lack
of adequate research. While
people can accept the use of
marijuana, few condone the use
of hard drugs. One student
says, " Everyone has something
to contribute to the world.
You ruin what you have to
contribute.by taking drugs ."
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�We voice opinions on today's ntajor issues
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The 18-year-old vote was a
major issue this year. Almost
no one denies that 18-yearolds should have the right to
vote. But some express
concern about young people
using their voting privileges.
" After the trouble kids went
through to get the vote, many
of them won' t show up to
register," says one senior.
Students are split on the
issues of war and the draft.
" You can't abolish war. It's
needed to keep the balance of
power," remarks one student.
Others are concerned with the
human issue involved.
"Sending people to take a
machine to kill someone else
is like taking a machine to
kill yourself- you're as human
as the guy who's being
killed," a student says. Many
students advocate an all volunteer army but few say
they will resist the draft.
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Niles schools greet Superintendent Gibbs
LINES of concentration crease the brow of Dr.
Wesley Gibbs as he listens to a caller.
Dr. Wesley Gibbs joined District 219
with a broad educational background.
His primary goal for the year was decentralizing the district, giving more independence to each building. He created.,a
less structured organization in order to
permit rapid changes and easy communication between administration and
schools. Parents, students, and faculty
were involved in their own educational
experience through participation m
problem sensing groups.
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Dr. Wesley f. Gibbs
Superintendent of Schools
�MR. FRED LIFTON addresses the audience on the problems of drug use at a School Board meeting.
The Niles Township Community
High School Board of Education is composed of concerned m embers of the
community who wish to establish individualized educational opportunities for
pupiles of all three Niles schools. In
trying to accomplish this, different systems of learning were instituted in each
building. Issues were initiated or discarded on the basis of the varied requ irements of each school. Modular scheduling and open lunch were put into action
at North. Efforts were m ade to encourage involvement of students and teachers in discussions. In addition, textbooks, budget, new personnel and curriculum were attended to. The School
Board showed a desire to support constructive changes that made each school
more appropriate to current needs .
NILES TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BOARD OF EDUCATION - STANDING: Mr. John Carlson, Mr. Lionel Gilbert, Mr. Angelos Poulakidas, Mr.
James Moore. SEATED: Mr. Fred Lifton, Dr. Irwin Ginsburgh (president), Mrs. Herman Medak (secretary).
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�Dr. Thomas Koerner
Director of Specially Funded Programs
Mr. John Bristol
Director of Administrative Services
Mr. Robert Gara
Business Manager
Central adntinistrators review objectives,
strive to provide excellence in education ·
DR. THOMAS KOERNER, Superintendent Wesley Gibbs, and Mr. John Nix informally discuss various issues and problems of Niles Township .
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�Mr.John Nix
Building and Grounds Supervisor
Mr. Mick Herzog
School-Community Relations Director
Mr. William Farrell, Jr.
Assistant Business Manager
Mr. William tinning
Data Processing
Miss Jeanne Madaus
Director of Cafeterias
Mr. Raymond Tyler
Personnel Director
Mr. George Jacob
Special Education Director
Mrs. Gladys Shute
Adult Education and Summer School Director
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�N orthi adntinistr ation views
new approaches to education
DR. WELDY presents a football signed by the varsity gridders to Homecoming Queen Sue Rambert.
Having great interest in the efforts of
both students and faculty in their adjustment to modular scheduling, Dr. Gilbert
Weldy strived throughout the year to
discover flaws in the new system and
find ways to correct them. By detecting
the differences between the two modes
of scheduling, he was able to alter his
methods of handling various situations
to better suit the needs of the school.
Working closely with the administration,
Dr. Weldy spent long hours discussing
and planning programs which would
help to create a more relaxed school atmosphere. As a result of these conferences, open campus and the pass-fail
system were put into effect.
Finding time in his busy schedule, Dr.
Weldy served as a coach for the forensics
team. He assisted team members individually with the speeches. This brought
him in closer contact with the student
body and gave him the opportunity to
learn about their goals.
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Dr. Gilbert Weldy
Principal
�Mr. Raymond Carrell
Hall A Principal
Mr. Harold Trapp
Hall C Principal
Miss Virginia Landwehr
Director of Student Services
Mr. George Baptist
Hall B Principal
Mr. Jack Morris
Hall D Principal
Dr. George Bauer
Director of Physical Welfare
The Niles North administrators have
worked to organize the modular scheduling system into a beneficial framework
for progressive education. After detailed
planning on various committees to prepare for this new system, they coordinated the many aspects of academics into
one educational unit. Hall principals
Raymond Carrell, George Baptist, Harold Trapp, and Jack Morris worked together to maintain the various new policies throughout the school while Miss
Virginia Landwehr, director of student
services, handled the guidance procedures . Dr. George Bauer, director of
physical welfare, helped to integrate the
physical education program into the
flexible modular system.
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�Staff adapts to expanding responsibilities
Mrs. Lynn McGhie
Main Office Clerk
Mrs. Lillian Gould
Bookkeeper
Mrs. Lorriane Carlington
Registrar
Mrs. Edith Berick
Main Office Clerk
Mrs. Mary Vrablik
Secretary to the Principal
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Mrs. Eleanor Lindstrom, Mrs. Bernice Wilke
IBM Clerks
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Mrs. Edith Grossman
Attendance Office Clerk
�Mrs. Joan Morris, Mrs. Jen Landerman
Hall A Secretaries
Mrs. Lueze Kenis
Hall C Secretary
Mrs. Harriet Knoll, Mrs. Gladys Wallis
Student Services Secretaries
Mrs. Millie Melman
Hall B Secretary
Mrs. Muriel Lash
Hall C Secretary
Mrs. Rheta Slavin
Athletic Office Secretary
Mrs. Gail Kalmanson
Hall B Secretary
Mrs. Ruth Anderson
Hall D Secretary
Mrs. Barbara Kamm
Hall D Secretary
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�Resource centers add to student benefits
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Foreign Language Secretary
Mrs. Beverly Donenberg
Social Studies Secretary
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Mrs. Inez Samuels
Relief Secretary
Mrs. Diane Finger
English Secretary
Mrs. Helen Vukits
Mathematics Secretary
Mrs. Marie Fabian
Audio-visual Aids Secretary
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Mr. Stanley Ovenu
Science Department Aide
�Miss Ruth Smith
Learning Materials Center Supervisor
Mrs. Elaine Roth
Media Specialist
Mrs. Jane Legge
Media Specialist
Miss Elizabeth Dreazen
Media Specialist
Mrs. Ruth Brucar
Circulation Clerk
Mrs. Rita Nemerov
Learning Materials Center Secretary
Mrs. Sara Selin
Lay Supervisor
Mrs. Carole Posey
Learning Materials Center Clerk
Mrs. Viola Christoffersen
Lay Supervisor
�New advances in education
utilized by N orthi teachers
Mr. Len Ackman
Business Education
Mrs. Edythe Agron
English
Miss Mary Alfus
Physical Educ;_~lion
Miss Toni Allison
Physical Education
Miss Maureen Armbruster
Journalism
Mr. Joel Baker
Student Services
Miss Linda Balkin
English
Mr. john Barstow
Mathematics
Mr. Mitchfll ll«ker
Mrs. Marian khr
Home Economics
Mr. Ronald Albiani
Social Studies
ART TEACHER Ken Kokrda views a graphic design with Holly Smith.
Miss Kathleen Banik
Physical Education
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Mirs. )em Barstow
Mathematics
Ari
�Min Ruth Anno Bois..
English
Mr. Dale Braddy
Health Education
Mr. Herbert Brigham
Science
Mr. Donald Browning
Driver Education
Miss Norma Cannon
Social Studies
Mr. Frank Cardulla
Mr. Richard Caston
o,fr. Charlos Cereghino
Driver Education
English
Mr. Aldo Ceresa
Social Studies
Mrs. Anna Marie Brummett
Business Education
Mrs. Barbara Chausow
Home Economics
Mrs. Kathryn Chopra
English
Science
Mrs. Esther Cline
Guidance
MR. DAVID JACKSON works through his coffee break .
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Miss Genevieve Cline
Foreign Language
DURING A TRACK MEET, Mr. Lyerla and Dr. Weldy differ over which way the team went.
Mrs. Nancy Crowther
Social Studies
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Mr. Barry Deardorff
English
Mr. Michael Deutsch
Industrial Arts
Mrs. Helen Oimschultz
School Nurse
Mrs. Jacquelyn Coleman
Foreign Language
Mrs. Evelyn Cooksey
Home Economics Chairman
Mr. Hal Cress
Learning Materials Center
Miss Elizabeth Oreazen
Learning Materials Center
Mr. Edward Eckhardt
Social Studies
�Miss Eunice Espinosa
Foreign Language
Mrs. Marilla Feld
Foreign Language
Social Worker
Mr. George Fink
Industrial Arts
Mr. Clarence flormce
Science
Mrs. Patricia Eldean
Home Economics
Mrs. Joy Forkos
Science
Mr. CarlF~ld
T
M iss Barbara Fry
Mathematics
Miss Dottie Fugiel
Science
M iss Carol Franklin
Science
Mrs. Shirley Carel
Special Education
MRS. JANICE WEST illustrates the fundamentals of trigonometry .
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�Mn. Sarane Garst
Special Education
Mr. Patrick Grant
Physical Education
Mrs. Joan Ginsburg
Mathematics
Dr.JanGund
Physical Education Chairman
Mr. Jack Grant
Social Studies
Miss Linda Hairgrove
English
WHILE TEACHING ANATOMY, Mr. Lyerla consults a colleague.
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Mr. John Hallberg
Social Studies
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Mr. Richard Hashagen
English
Mr. Howard Heidorn
Mathe~atics
Mr. Dennis Herlihy
Guidance
Mrs. Linda Herron
Foreign Language
Mr. Edward Hodnik
Physical Education
�Faculty relates to students
by sponsoring teants, events
Mrs. Marla Hoffman
English
Mr. Galen Hosler
Mrs. Mary Howell
Mrs. Lucille Hubbard
Social Studies Chairman
Business Education
Mathematics
Mrs. Elaine Jwinski
Mr. D•vid Jackson
.>hysical Education
Social Studies
Miss Joy Jirik
English
Mrs. N;mcy Johnson
Mr. Russell K•uffm;mn
Mathematics
Mr. Walter John
Social Studies
Guidance
MISS DOROTHY FUGIEL demonstrates a biology experiment.
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�Faculty, students share loyalty to North
Mrs. Lenore Kennedy
English
Mr. Willi.am Kingsford
Guidance
Mrs. Phyllis Klapman
Speech Correction
Mr. Eugene Kuntz
Science
Mr. Peter LaForge
English Chairman
Mr. David Lange
Science
Mrs. Jane Legge
Learning Materials Center
Dr. Paul Lendway
Foreigh Language
Miss Susan Lerner
English
Mr. David Kmet
Physical Education
Mrs. Nancy Knopik
Drama
Mr. Robert Kulanpaa
Social Studies
MR. ALF LOGAN and Ray T orch exchange ideas on school conditions.
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�Miss Marilyn Levin
English
Mr. Alflogan
Guidance
Mrs. Ann Levin50n
Science
Mr. John Lorenz
Industrial Arts
Mrs. Miriam lichtftlStein
Mathematics
Mr. Jam.. Lund
Mathematics
PRE-GAME determination is shown on the face of Mr. Bill Zook.
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Mr. Ralph Lyerla
Science
Mr. David McCarr•ll
Physical Education
Mrs. Mary Ann McElfresh
Home Economics
Mrs. Pat McGuinness
English
Mr. Louis Magor
Music
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�Students guided by teachers
in shaping future endeavors
Mrs. Barbua Massman
Social Studies
Mn.EvaM..ur
Foreign language
Mrs. Mary Murphy
Mr.Ted Meyer
Mr. Robert Milstein
Guidance
Mathematics Chairman
Science
Mrs. Marjorie Moorshead
English
Mn. Patricia Murphy
Guidance
Mrs. Dorothy Metzler
Science
MR . EARL SWANSON checks to see that Judy Terlecki is sitting in her assigned seat.
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�Mr. Eug.,.. Napi«
Bisiness Education
Miss Nancy Nahrim
Mr. Alphonsus Nie<:
Physical Education
Mathematics
Dr. Dorothy Nie!Hn
Psychologist
Miss Eliubeth Oleson
Mr. Ellmh Overbo.
Physical Education
Science
COMPLYING with a teacher's order for a film is Mr. Hal Cress.
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Foreign language
Mrs. Mildred Popp
Nurse
Mrs. May Pietz
English
Mrs. Ruth Pompian
R•ading
Mr. Geo<g• Pryjma
Mr. Bruce Rabin
Mathematics
J=t•isiness Education
Mrs. Jane RainviD•
Mathematics
Miss Selma Perimutter
Foreign Language
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Foreign Language
Miss Karen Roodman
Science
Mr. William Richardson
Driver Education
Mrs. Helm Rorig
English
Mrs. Elaine Roth
Media Specialist
Mr. Wilbur Rosenkranz
Media Specialist
English teachers institute APEX program
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Business Education
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Miss Michaela Rowland
Social Studies
Miss llorianne Rzeszewski
Social Studies
Miss Elda ScarorneUa
Physical Education
Mrs. Cecil Sacher
Foreign Language Chairman
Mr. Dan Schaulis
Industrial Arts
AS SHE TRIES to remember when class meets,
Miss Linda Balkin adjusts to modular scheduling.
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�HOLDING A CONFERENCE with a student in his office, Mr. Richard Nugent displays a more individualized approach to English.
Mr. George Scherb
Social Studi.,.
Miss Sandra Schneidrr
Mrs. Barbara Smith
Social Studi.,.
Mr. Jerry Smith
Home Economics
Mathmatics
Mr. Robert Schutt
English
Mrs. Susan Seefeld
Special Education
Miss Ruth Smith
Media Specialist
Mrs. Ellen Shapiro
English
Miss Judith Siegel
Guidance
Mr. Bruce Snyder
Sc ience
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�Staff enjoys benefits of unscheduled time
Mr. William Snyder
Driver Education
Mr. Barry Swttny
Art
Mr. Bruce Sorensen
Irduc:trial Arts Chairman
Mr. William Strong
Foreign Language
Mr. Charles Swinford
Miss Patricia T aepke
Industriat Arts
Mathematics
Mr. Mel Stuit
Social Studies
Mr. James Tomson
Business Education Chairman
Mrs. Carol Florence
Physical Education
Mr. Ronald Tracy
Social Studies
Mr. Earl Swanson
Foreign Language
Mrs. J0;tn Trehey
Physical Education
MISS THELMA WILCOX and Mr. Richard Has hagen socialize with friends during unscheduled time.
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EXPRESSING RELIEF at the end of the school day is Mr. Raymond Carrell.
Mr. Gene Volkman
Mr. Don Waddell
Or. Lawrmc• Wathen
Industrial Arts
Science
Music Chairman
Mr.Jun.. Winldnnan
Science Chairman
Mr. Robert Wolf
English
Mr. Ronald VanAndale
English
Mr. Rcxy Weber
Physical Education
Mrs. Myrtle bike
Mr. Jim VanDellnda
English
Mn. Janice w..1
Mill Thelma Wllcox
Mathematics
Music
Mr. Peter Zorn
Business Education
Mr. Carl VanCluve
Driver Education Chairman
Foreign Language
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MOD SCHEDULING initially proved to be confusing, but quick adaptation to the system was easily accomplished due to student-teacher cooperation.
Modular scheduling brought to North
ideas not unlike those practiced in many
of the nation's progressive schools, but
certainly radically different from methods of more conventional institutions.
The school day was reorganized. Instead
of the traditional nine period day, the
time was divided into 30 mods of 15
minutes each. Greater responsibility was
given to the student body due to the addition of open-campus programs and the
further development of work study.
JAY LATIOLAIS finds "Triple A" mod a chance to get some studying done before the day begins .. .
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JACK SHLACHfER and David Kassel learn that modular scheduling can be complicated after offering their services to help correct students' schedules .
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�School day retnodeled to allow
changes in classrootn structure
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IN AN OPEN art lab, Marcy Plotkin traces a
drawing using outside light.
FLEXIBILITY in these students' schedules allows prolonged periods in the shop.
IN A ONE SEMESTER course combining behind-the-wheel and simulator classes of previous years, students gain practical experience in operating cars .
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LARGE group scheduling allows teachers to give one lecture to several classes and provides a convenient opportunity for administering tests.
SMALLER groups offer an opportunity for discussions and time to work on assignments.
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A new student-teacher relationship
developed as a result of the greater flexibility in the organization of the school
day and the informal basis on which students and teachers could meet under
modular scheduling. Both students and
teachers utilized their self-scheduled
time to work with each other outside of
class. Some courses, such as Individualized Reading and Individualized Composition, were based largely on personal
relationships between teachers and
students.
DEPARTMENTAL resource centers provide the ideal place for Marvin Prace to confer with Mr. Robert
Kujanpaa about his Non-Western Civilization homework.
DISCUSSING the work of each of his students individually, art teacher Mr. Ken Kokrda stops to talk with Holly Smith.
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�froDt traditional pr act ices
MR. GEORGE PRYJMA uses the blackboard to demonstrate differences in number bases as students and co-instructor Mr. John Barstow attentively listen.
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STUDENTS read books at their own rate and discuss them with teachers in Individualized Reading.
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ALTHOUGH mod scheduling has changed aspects of academic life, typical classes do exist.
�SUPPLEMENTARY audio-visual aids helped to further a change in the usual classroom student-teacher relationships.
MIKE FLAX finds it easy to stop to talk with counselor Mr. William Kingsford under mod scheduling.
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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, a new course offered to illustrate the pollution problem today, is taught by Miss Carol Franklin.
FLEXIBILITY of the new APEX system lets students participate in the presentation of the curriculum.
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AUTOMOTIVES offers an opportunity for boys to work on their own cars in class.
TENNIS is one choice offered girls in the physical
education department's new elective program.
One of the more radical departures
from the traditional curriculum was the
adoption of the APEX system by the
English department. A large variety of
one-semester courses was offered to
sophomores, juniors and seniors ranging
from Fundamentals of Reading to Protest in American Literature.
To stimulate interaction with the
world outside Niles North, the Social
Studies department issued credit for social service work done in the community.
One hundred hours of work and a paper
had to be completed on a project in areas
ranging from special education to political campaigning.
JOYCE NOVAK attentively watches as Sheri Metz demonstrates the use of an adding machine.
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Broadened curriculunt offers opportunity
INDUSTRIAL drawing students learn basic techniques used in designing blueprints.
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�SUSAN LEVIN and Morry Aboav transform metal rods into an art form.
to pursue varied interests
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STUDENTS interested in singing take advantage of courses offered by the music department.
CHARLENE FOX learns methods of cutting and
arranging pattern pieces in her clothing class.
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�Open labs, resource centers
utilized during free mods
DALE CHRISTOFFERSEN collects data from a biology experiment in the science room .
FINDING solitude in a deserted homeroom, Phyllis
Weingarten diligently finishes her homework.
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�USING free time to improve her skills, Debbie Spiegel works on the business education machines.
TERRI ESRIG and Debbie Goodman find the resource center's reference materials helpful.
Open art labs, the library, science labs,
typing labs and open gym attracted student$ during their free time. They visited
any of the departmental resource centers
to confer with the social studies, English,
foreign language and math teachers
whose offices were located there. Students could study in these centers, the
cafeteria or in empty classrooms set aside
for that purpose.
AN ATMOSPHERE conducive to study is offered by the Learning Materials Center.
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STUDENTS compare homework assignments and converse with their friends during self-scheduled time.
MARTY SCHWARTZ and Gary Kaiserman use open gym to work out in the wrestling room.
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LINDA HORWITZ finds that open art labs offer her a chance to develop talent on her own.
CATHY BALKA finds a few spare minutes during
the day to simply relax and think.
AS A DIVERSION from the pattern of the school day, some boys play football in the courtyard.
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SAGA SECTION EDITORS - S. Cohen, A. Hoffman, J. Mendelson, M. Friedman, L Korbus, J. Kuhn, K. Horowitz, G. Hoffing, P. Rubin, L Lechowicz,
S. Goldberg, J. Kohlenbrener, S. Kray, E. Rasenick, A. Teter.
Going to the homecoming dance in
blue jeans . . . 30 mods a day ... No
passes in the hall . . . Choosing your
own English curriculum ... Going out to
lunch ... Yearbook staff members tried·
to capture the changes within our school
system in SAGA '71. The transition
from the traditional nine period a day
schedule to modular scheduling and the
institution of such programs as open
lunch and APEX English formed the basis for Saga's theme, "Children of
Change." The opening section tried to
relate changes outside our school to
those within. The different atmosphere
in the school building and the increased
use of outside resources were emphasized in the academics section .
CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Elisa Spungen and Terri Smalinsky listen to staff comments about the yearbook theme.
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�SAGA PHOTOGRAPHER Stewart Kernes loads his camera in preparation for taking pictures .
Saga '71 responds to reform,
reflects changes in school
SAGA general staff members Terry Waxberg,
Nancy Handmaker and Carol Olson remove photos
after a yearbook picture sale.
SAGA GENERAL STAFF - BACK ROW: T. Waxberg, S. Waxburg, S. Rubin. SECOND ROW: P.
Abramson, D. Minkus, C. Schiff, B. Clamage, R. Cooper, C. Olson, E. Landsberg, L. Schubert, D. Levine.
FRONT ROW : S. Kernes, H. Krieger, B. Benowitz, R. Ship, P. Merdinger.
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" There's a five inch hole on page
three! .. . The photographer took pictures of the football game without any
film in the camera ... That's impossible!
You couldn' t have made Quill and Scroll
in one issue" ... This year the NORTH
ST AR staff overcame the basic problems
encountered while trying to publish a
newspaper and put out a publication
which received an All-American rating
for the fifth consecutive year. The makeup was changed to interlocking style in
order to have more variety from issue to
issue. This year the first issue of ·the
NORTH ST AR had a "Welcome Freshmen" section. Striving to create student
awareness of the problems of today, the
NORTH ST AR ran a series on pollution
for the first semester.
NORTH STAR
NORTH STAR PAGE EDITORS- BACK ROW: M. Gartzman, M. Bosley, R. Filler, P. Abramson. SECOND ROW: R. Goland, J. Lifton, B. Greenberg. FRONT ROW: M. Kritzer, R. Minkus .
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EDITOR Leslie Berman hands out papers . ..
�NORTH STAR GENERAL STAFF - BACK ROW : P. Daily, M. Eisenstein, L. Horwitz, S. Volkow, P. Dudovitz, B. Vega, J. Dale. FRONT ROW: H. Fine,
B. Benowitz, 1. Williams.
... while editor Linda Lechowicz checks off names on distribution day for the NORTH STAR.
EXCHANGE editors Sue Fruehe and Linda Edwards review a newspaper from another school.
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QUILL AND SCROLL - B. Greenberg, T . Smalinsky, L. Lechowicz, E. Spungen, L. Berman, J. Mendelson, R. Goland, K. Horowitz. FRONT ROW: S.
Cohen, R. Minkus, M. Friedman.
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CALLIOPE- BACK ROW: D. Simon, D. Slaton, B. Mitchell, P. Jacks, S. Wilson, C. Greenfield. FRONT ROW: D. Viess, C. Weil, S. Lachman, M. Corey.
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�Northi students receive scholastic honors
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY - BACK ROW: R. Gore, H. Mueller, M. Brachman, G. Berdine, N . Greenspan, J. Meis, K. Horowitz, D . Ransdell, J.
Oberlander. THIRD ROW: L. Berman, R. Sibul, S. Morton, S. Lachman. SECOND ROW: S. Nelson, J. Perbohner, M. Holton, P. Zumph, B. Rohrer, J.
Mendelson, E. Rasenick. FRONT ROW: J. Kohlenbrener, B. Goodfriend, R. Liebovitz, R. Hergott, L. Lechowicz.
For the first time no quota was imposed on selection of new members for
the National Honor Society. NHS members continued the in-school tutoring
program which was innovated last year.
Tutoring took place in the resource centers so that books and other facilities
would be available.
Nine Northi seniors, the largest number ever selected, were named National
Merit Semi-finalists this year. Semi-finalists were selected on the basis of their
scores on the National Merit Semi-finalist Qualifying Test.
CALLIOPE, Northi' s literary magazine, printed essays, short stories, poetry
in English and foreign languages, photography and art work submitted by the
student body.
All juniors and seniors who had 210
printed inches or were outstanding section editors were eligible for membership
in Quill and Scroll .
NATIONAL MERIT SEMI-FINALISTS - S. Goldberg,
FRONT ROW: C. Ruben, D. Kassel, T . Smalinsky.
J. Meis, J. Lehrer, N . Greenspan, J. Shlachter.
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�Senate strives for itnproved cotntnunication
STUDENT SENATE- BACK ROW: H. Shapiro, B. Goodman, L. Kohlenbrener, M. Lavitt, D. Pierce, J. Schaefer. THIRD ROW: S. Greene, S. Atlas, D.
Gelfand, S. Lazar, B. Schmidt. SECOND ROW: R. Ramis, P. Rubin, L. Morris, I. Goodfriend. FRONT ROW: E. Perbohner, R. Wilcox, P. Kelly, L.
Lechowicz.
STUDENT SENATE representatives listen to a proposal for keeping the cafeteria clean.
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�secretary), Barbara Dribin
STUDENT SENATE EXECUTIVE BOARD - Laura M etcoff (treasurer), Ted Phelus (president), Martin Zwick (corresponding
Robert Kaplan (vice-president ).
(recording secretary),
Student Senate aimed for better communication in an informal atmosphere.
All representati ves participated in group
dynamics during the first week of meetings so that they could enhance their
ability to work among themselves.
Proposals were written concerning
decreasing the value of final exams and
having students choose their own teachers. Programs initiated through committee work included a coffee house where
teenagers could meet and listen to live
entertainme nt and Friday night movies.
A campaign to cleanup the cafeteria was
also a major concern of Senate this year.
"Senate attempted to inform and educate the students," says T ed Phelus,
president of Student Senate .
SENATE OFFICERS and assis tant advisor Mrs. Elaine Roth ponder over a suggestion made to help improve communication between Senate and the student body.
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�Class boards organize activities, sponsor
SENIOR CLASS BOARD - BACK ROW: A. Teter, M. Gartzman (president), M. O 'Connell, P. Kelly, D . Gilleland, S . Christian, C. Kamberos, E. Rasenick, R. Zindell. SECOND ROW: M. Harrison, A. Saltzman, A. Gaynor, S. Gotteiner, D. Haley, R. Gabel, J. Kohlenbrener, S. Ralsky, K. Goldstein.
FRONT ROW: D . Adams, J. Hambourger (secretary), D. Elrod (treasurer), J. Perbohner (vice-president).
"The goal of Junior Class Board was to
sponsor a prom that would be memorable in the minds of all upperclassmen,"
says junior class president Arthur Simon. Fund-raising projects included selling mums during the homecoming weekend, selling purple and white beanies and
having the concessions at the holiday
basketball tournament. J~nior Class
Board successfully reached its goal when
Prom '71 was held on May 28.
It was a year of variation for Senior
Class Board members beginning with the
homecoming dance "Voice of Change."
The dance broke away from tradition by
not requiring dates. Instead of the traditional class gift, this year Senior Class
Board gave a donation to a charity.
JUNIOR CLASS BOARD - BACK ROW: R. Cohen, L. Davis, J. Garfield, J. Berger, D. Roitman, J. Lestz,
S. Riemer, P. Waverly, J. Gartzman, C. Gelder, P. Abramson. SECOND ROW: J. Feingold, H. Dembo, C.
Johnson, G. Hoffing (treasurer), A. Simon (president), A. Schachtman, B. Donenberg, S. Aaron (secretary)
FRONT ROW: S. Gumbiner, M. Eckhardt, D. Powell, J. Schwartz.
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�annual events
Displaying their courage, Freshman
Class Board attempted to collect class
dues in order to establish a foundation in
their treasury. Freshman Board had their
first taste of bake sales, car washes and
school dances. They acted as class leaders by establishing unity and helping the
freshmen feel at ease and a part of Niles
North.
Sophomore Class Board started off the
year's varied activities by sponsoring the
" Freshman Kick-off Dance." Exhibiting
their eagerness and enthusiasm, the
board set up a sophomore cheering section at various football and basketball
games. Selling candy and purple shoelaces helped to finance their ultimate
goal, Carnival '71.
'SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD- BACK ROW: V. Porter, B. Anstadt, L. Jones, K. Smith. THIRD ROW:
P. Weinbaum, J. Blachman, L. Morgan, M. Price, H. Kramer, S. Sosman, S. Weinstein. SECOND ROW: B.
Carlson, L. Tester, N. Cassman, S. Atlas (vice-president), H. Daar, D. Weil. FRONT ROW : S. Ozell, S.
Karol, J. Hankin (president), M. Seitler (secretary).
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FRESHMAN CLASS BOARD - BACK ROW: L. Kinoshita, A. Berman (vice-president), D . Harris, P.
Kohlenbrener, J. Olian, M. Berman (president). SECOND ROW: C. Stender, D . Rosenbloom, S. Zimmerman, S. Chavin, K. Hope, C. Lazarus. FRONT ROW : P. Weisman, G. Rose, H . Seitler (treasurer), J. Pappanduros (secretary), D. Gotteiner.
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�Hall Councils broaden interests through
A car which won second place in the
homecoming parade was the first of
many activities which Hall A Council
sponsored this year. Later in October
they sponsored a candy drive for the men
stationed at the Great Lakes Naval Base
Hospital. Secret Admirers ' Day was continued this year. On this day people
could send flowers anonymously to anyone in the school.
"Magical Connection" was chosen by
Hall B Council as the theme for the
fourth annual Turnabout Dance sponsored in December. The council also sold
'Tm from Hall B" buttons and sponsored a booth at the carnival. A donation
was given to the James Weil Scholarship
Fund at the end of the year .
HALL A COUNCIL - BACK ROW: R. Berman. THIRD ROW: T . Waxberg (vice-president), R. Chertack
(secretary), J. Edenson, B. Turoff, E. Koff, J. Janis, M. Rizzo, B. Nierman. SECOND ROW : K. Kochevar
(treasurer), K. Israel (president). FRONT ROW: S. Zaitz, D. Guice, D. Alfassa .
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HALL B COUNCIL- BACK ROW: N. Libman, S. Grahn, S. Waxburg, D . Chez, J. Krammer, M. Vender.
SECOND ROW : P. W eingarien, N. Corey, D. Melman, G. Verch, C. Schiff. FRONT ROW: J. Tomback
(secretary), L. Lechowicz (president), M. Kalmikoff (vice-president), J. Adams (treasurer), S. Jackson.
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�contntunity involventent
HALL C COUNCIL - BACK ROW: J. Tomback, K. Weisberg, R. Kay (vice-president), S. Teplinsky
(president), S. Ralsky, M . Salberg, M. Merkin. THIRD ROW: D . Hefter, R. Metcoff (treasurer), D. Berkowitz. SECOND ROW : B Wagner, R. D'Antonio, C. Tilges. FRONT ROW: K. Hechtman (secretary), S.
Rambert, R. Greenwald, M. Plotkin, S. Berkowitz (treasurer), L. Berland.
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HALL D COUNCIL - BACK ROW : N. Chemers, C. Levitt, J. Weil, H. Ellman. THIRD ROW : R.
Schwartz, P. Azriel. SECOND ROW: E. Mittenthal, D. Greenberg, N. Grahn, M. Turbov, S. Bosley.
FRONT ROW: E. Goldstein (secretary), H. Fine (vice-president), M. Bosley (president), C. Lerman
(treasurer).
By hosting the freshman orientation
program, Hall C Council got off to an
early start this year in sponsoring activities. ' Tm from Hall C " buttons were
sold in an attempt to promote hall spirit.
Fund raising projects were also sponsored by the Council. Among these projects were a jelly bean counting contest
and " Flunkers Fling," a dance sponsored
at the end of the first semester.
Hall D 's varied activities included
sponsoring a Dunkin' Donut day and
selling programs at the Holiday Basketball Tournament. In December, the
Council sponsored a clothing drive for
the children at Howland School in
Chicago.
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�MEMBERS of Model Railroad Club work out the problems involved in building a model railroad.
MODEL RAILROAD CLUB- BACK ROW: R. Pinnell, C. Luckman, S. Silver. SECOND ROW : T. Fu , D . Room, A. Zisook, L. Fox, A. Reizman, S. Res nick. FRONT ROW:· R. YonGillern (president), Mr. Eugene Kuntz (advisor), D. Brodwin (vice-president).
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�Groups construct Inodels, collect records
Northi students' varied interests resulted in the formation of three new
clubs this year.
Boys interested in building and flying
model airplanes joined the Model Airplane Club. Meeting every two weeks,
the club worked on the problems encountered in model building and attempted to fly their airplane models in
the spring.
Model Railroad Club members were
able to buy and sell trains. Several movies were seen and discussions revolved
around the history of railroads. The
club's major project was the building of
their own model railroad.
Interested record buffs joined Hi-fi
Club. The group took a field trip to a
record manufacturer. They also planned
a hi-fi show with booths sponsored by
stores and manufacturers.
HI-FI CLUB - BACK ROW: Alan Boxenbaum, Edward Gussin. FRONT ROW: Steven Massie, Jeffrey
Brandess, Larry Steinberg.
MODEL AIRPLANE CLUB - Gregg Johnson, Kevin Newton, Sigurds Bokalders, Ronald Schoos, Mr.
Harold Trapp (advisor).
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TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB member Jonathan
Lehrer operates the curtain during a performance of
the children's play " Alice in Wonderland."
TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB- BACK ROW : S. Schy, F. Byram, J. Shlachter, J. Lehrer. THIRD ROW :
B. Sucherman, L. Warshawsky, M. Friedman, J. Feingold, R. Sacomano. SECOND ROW: S . Massie, M .
Marion, J. Schleich, D. Kassel. FRONT ROW: J. Schleich, T . Sala, J. Henning, S . Chausow, C. Gelder
(secretary-treasurer), G. Westberg, J. Meis (president), J. Graeff (vice-president).
WORKING the lights for a performance of "Look Homeward, Angel" are Liz Werres and David Kassel.
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�PA ANNOUNCERS - David Alpert, Gail Myers, Elizabeth Werres, Jonathan Lehrer.
Technical Services Club furnished a
variety of services for Northi. Operating
the lights, sound and stage equipment,
they provided the essential technical help
for the annual student productions.
They also supplied technical assistance
during homeroom presentations, concerts and community events held in the
auditorium. Additional duties of the club
included running movies and operating
the stage whenever necessary during
school as modular scheduling brought
many classes to the auditorium.
Members of Radio-Electronics Club
attempted to learn more about their
common interests by exchanging ideas
and watching several movies. Operating
their amateur radio station, they were
able to speak to radio operators in almost
all of the 50 states and Canada. Club
members were allowed to use any of the
equipment in the radio-electronics room
and could work on individual projects
RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB- BACK ROW: S. Weis, J. Levin, J. Greene, R. Tobias, M . Bloom (trea- during their free mods .
surer). FRONT ROW: B. Stoller (secretary), E. Gussin (president), M . Cann.
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�THESPIAN Cynthia Dalesman applies makeup to a cast member of " Alice in Wonderland."
·To become a member of National
Thespian Troupe 113 a student must
receive ten Thespian points by working
100 hours in at least two areas in the
theater. The student must then stay active in the drama department to remain a
Thespian. This year Thespians sponsored various fund-rais ing activities, including a " fancy flower " sale, so that
they could take a field trip to see a theater production in downtown Chicago.
The year culminated at the annual
Thespian banquet where awards were
given to outstanding Thespians .
Drama Club worked on improvisational theater as a major project this year.
They progressed from theater games and
trust exercises to improvisational sc~nes .
Club members also worked on scenes
from individual plays .
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DRAMA CLUB - BACK ROW: 0. Georgiev, R. Ransenberg, M. Trizna, G. Engblom, S. Goodman, S. Silver, R. Becker, K. Hope, E. Tanenbaum.
FOURTH ROW: A. Crown, S. Goldman, R. Karhan, M. Yale, J. Fein, C. Schiff, M. Schusteff, L. Masterton , S. Weiss, M. Sklar. THIRD ROW: M . Oberlander, S. Fortunato, C. Epstein, R. Rogoff, M. Vale, R. Angell, M. Massie, K. Silk, S. Rosenthal. SECOND ROW: B. Spiegel, L. Bass, J. Rosenberg, J.
Hirsch, M. Levin, K. Cronin, M. Kornblith, J. Miller. FRONT ROW: R. Schwartz, B. Sucherman (vice-president), S. Jackson (secretary-treasurer), D.
Simon (president), R. Rashkow.
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�thespian tnetnbers develop acting techniques
NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY - BACK ROW: C. Dalesman, S. Silver, D. Rosin, M. Young, J. Lehrer, R. Kassman, J. Sampson, S. Lachman, P.
Smith, C. Baldasso, J. Meis, D. Kassel, T . Sacks, M . Marion, B. Dribin. THIRD ROW: A. Albaum, K. Turski, D. Abrams, S. Schy, S. Troop, S. Sidell, L.
Williams, E. Werres, L. Goldberg, L. Goldin, R. Lutz. SECOND ROW: L. Freeman, D . Simon (liaison), R. Lubowich (points chairman), D. Bernstein (president), P. Lazarus (secretary), H. Pinhasik, S. Didech (treasurer), C. Gelder (vice-president). FRONT ROW: G. Westberg, K. Silk, G. Novak, L. Landerman,
R. Liebovitz, S. Chausow.
THESPIANS Sharon Chausow and C heryl Gelder
prepare a prop for " Look Homeward, Angel."
DANNY SIMON looks over his costume before performing in " Alice in Wonderland."
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�FORENSICS TEAM - BACK ROW: R. Cowin, R. DeWald, J. Lehrer, A. Jacobs. FOURTH ROW: K. Silk, R. Lang, D . Melman, K. Cronin, A. Gomberg.
THIRD ROW: G. Novak, M . Jacobs, K. Wallis, B. Sucherman, E. Werres, G. Engblom, D. Kassel. SECOND ROW: J. Klein, T. Schnell, S. Wilson, L. Masterton, J. Dale, C. Behren. FRONT ROW: D. Gelfand (vice-president), J. Lifton (treasurer), S. Lachman (president), J. Share (secretary).
HAND MOTIONS and facial expressions are used by speakers Loraine Masterton and Sue Wilson to express themselves during a speech tournament.
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�Speech enthusiasts perf ornt at tournantents
DEBATE TEAM - STANDING : Mr. James VanDelinder (coach), Mr. John Staerk (assistant coach), S. Lazar, B. Schmidt, D . Greenman, A. Mott, M.
Kaufman. SEATED: R. Deutsch, P. Stoller, C. W itkov, A. Gomberg, D . Weissman, M . Schubert.
"This year debate took on new excitement for all who participated," says Allen Mott, varsity debater. Debating in
tournaments every weekend on the topic, Resolved : That the federal government should establish, finance, and administer programs to control air and/ or
water pollution in the United States, the
team added several trophies to their
collection. Varsity wins included a second place at the Maine West tournament
and a third place at the University of
Chicago Tournament.
Forensics team members also participated in speech contests every Saturday.
Participants competed in a range of eleven individual events including readings
in prose, verse and comedy and original
monologues and orations. Twelve members of the team qualified to compete in
New Trier West's " Tournament of
Champions" by winning at least one
first place during the season.
DEBATE TEAM MEMBERS David Weissman, Michael Kaufman, Carey Witkov, Steven Lazar, Pamela
Stoller and Mary Schubert proudly display trophies won at a debate tournament.
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�Band tnetnbers perfe ct 1nusical select ions
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CLARINET CHOIR - BACK ROW : J. Lehrer, D . Becker, D . Brenner, B. Smith, J. Sampson. FRONT ROW : J. Rand, R. Tobias, D. Litwin, J. Farkas,
Okawara.
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CONCERT BAND - BACK ROW: G . Berns, E. Picker, D . Alpert, J. Zebovitz, R. Kasman, C. Lazarus, J. Farkas, B. Byram, E. Feldshriber, M . Fraelick,
B.
Byram, N. Cellini, A. Boxenbaum, D. Gistenson, G. Westberg, D. Levine, K. Turski, W. Riley, P. Turner, L. Miller, M. Miller, M. Venn, T. Nelson,
. JaPrice. THIRD ROW : D . Erikson, M. Kogan, N. Janis, J. Sampson, D . N eumark, D. Kruse, J. Tarshis, H. Croft, R. Filler, A. Newman, L. Steinberg, M
W.
cobs, D . Siegelm.an, J. Horwitz, E. Mayer, D . Brody, R. Horgan, K. Horowitz, A. Medansky, R. Moldenhauer, B. Zimmer, M. Bloom, D . W eissman,
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�The Niles North Concert Band
stressed variety in their selections in order to have wider audience appeal. Besides performing in the usual concerts
the band also marched during halftime at
football games and in the American Legion Memorial Day Parade.
Clarinet choir, composed of the better
clarinet players, played mainly for their
own satisfaction during their free time.
Viking band members participated as
soloists and in ensembles in the Illinois
High School Association tournament.
MARCHING BAND practices before performing during a half-time presentation .
Chagares. SECOND ROW : B. Smith, R. Tobias, T. Okawara, D. Kassel,
J. Lehrer, J. Fjellander, J. Kane, M . Stein, T . Shlachter, G. Henning, C. Ransdell,
J. Shlachter, R. Liebovitz, C. Gelder, M . Wood, J. Henning, S. Steinberg, M.
L. Williams, E. Melcher, D. Becker, D . Brenner. FRONT ROW: D. Litwin,
Schubert, B. Stoller, G. Maged.
�Viking musicians demonstrate independence
CONCERT CHOIR - BACK ROW: J. Kernes, D. Levenson, D. Amesquita, J. Glickman, D. Greenman, S. Wingard, B. Levy, S. Figenholtz, R. Eichaker,
THIRD ROW: W. Goldstein, S. Farber, E. Garns, A. Harrsch, K. Wallis, E. Lurie, R. Ransenberg. SECOND ROW: V. Simpson, E. Kempner, L. Masterton,
M. Cohen, I. Gerber, D. PerkaL A. Schultz, R. Gordon. FRONT ROW : K. Yanow, R. Angell, M. Solomon, D . Appel, S. Rosenthal, B. Weisman, J. Sender.
VIKING MALE CHORUS- BACK ROW: L. Goldberg, J. Kernes, S. Wingard, B. Levy, D. Morris. SECOND ROW : H. Mueller, F. Byram, J. Lehrer, D. Levenson, R. Eichaker, H. Pinhasik, P. Fisher, B. Sucherman, B. Solomon. FRONT ROW: L. Warshawsky, J. Sacks, C. Behrens, D. Levin, J. Shlachter, G. Engstrom, T. Fu. SEATED: Mr. Louis Magor (director).
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�"The independence of this year's music department is really remarkable,"
says Miss Thelma Wilcox, orchestra
conductor at Northi. Orchestra members
organized a candy sale to raise money
and took over their own instrumental
repair and cleaning. On the community
level they participated in various orchestras including the Chicago Youth Symphony, the Chicago Civic Orchestra and
the Skokie Valley Symphony.
Young Sounds, a new vocal group,
completely arranged their own music.
" They show what kids can do when
they' re left on their own but are highly
motivated," comments Miss Wilcox.
The Viking Male Chorus is another
new addition to Northi's music department. Under the direction of Mr. Louis
Magor, they performed special arrangements for male choruses.
Concert Choir sang classical music
during the winter and spring concerts.
They also sponsored a float in the homecoming parade which won first place.
YOUNG SOUNDS - BACK ROW: D. Levenson, D. Greenman, B. Schmidt, J. Levin, E. Smith, R. Dishkin, G. Myers. FRONT ROW: L. Goldin (Director), M. Kunkle, K. Smith, M. Berman, R. Wilcox, L. Gitelman, R. Rysztogi.
ORCHESTRA - BACK ROW: E. Eisenstein, D. Schlager, C. Olson, J. Fischman, B. Bolshon, A. Feuerstein, L. Goldberg, K. Turski, B. Myhr, D. Greenman. SECOND ROW: R. Gordon, R. Shipley, A. Kolof, D. Sakamoto, M. Schwartz, D. Salk, M. Lauter, K. Lundsberg, A. Alfassa, C. Firus, S. Steinberg.
FRONT ROW: T. Paul, M. Heimlich, J. Schumer, R. Kassman, D. Slaton.
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at spring, winter concerts
A CAPPELLA CHOIR - BACK ROW: D. Levenson, S. Wingard, D. Greenman, H. Mueller, B. Behrens, H. Pinhasik, S. Kernes, R. Kassman, B. Sucherman, G. Engblom. FOURTH ROW: M. Young, C. Welter, D. Pogoff, R. Eichaker, J. Kernes, L. Goldberg, B. Brenner, S. Brown, S. Riemer. THIRD ROW:
L. Simons, G. Orner, L. Werres, M. Pierremont, R. DeWald, D. Rosin, S . Summers, J. Roiniotis, R. Lutz, C. Morath. SECOND ROW : G. Myers, M. Beiser,
C. Salvatore, M. Morgan, L. Weinick, S. Fruehe, B. Sostrin, D. Appel, K. Turski. FRONT ROW: G. Novak, K. Silk, S. Lowenstein, P. Weiss, S. Lachman,
T. Sacks, S. Morris, S. Bronstein.
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�MADRIGAL SINGERS - BACK ROW: R. DeWald, D . Bernstein, L. Werres, B. Sucherman, R. Kassman, S. Sidell, G. Engblom. FRONT ROW: L. Warshawsky, L. Williams, K. Silk, C. Miles, I. Karnow, M . Berman, L. Goldin .
Madrigal singers, performers of fifteenth century music, received a new
look this year by wearing costumes specially made for them by the home economics classes. The costumes were first
worn by the group during the Christmas
season when they went caroling to
neighboring nursing homes and through
the downtown Chicago area.
Semi-classical and European fold music was focused on by Valhalla singers.
The group consisted of ten girls who
performed during the spring and winter
concerts.
A cappella choir performed with concert choir during the December Holiday
Concert. "They sing choral music of the
highest quality, from Bach to Poulenc
and Leonard Bernstein," says Mr. Louis
Magor, director.
VALHALLA SINGERS- B. Schmidt, G. Welter, R. DeWald, ]. Sender, K. Silk, E. Lurie.
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�BIOLOGY CLUB - BACK ROW: L. Miller, W. Chagares, J. Oberlander, L. Fishman, R. Levy. SECOND ROW: F. R-eitman, A. Stein, R. Pikowsky, M .
Sklar, G. Yell. FRONT ROW: B. Waldman (president), M. Sherman (secretary-treasurer), M. Wood (vice-president), C. Morath (corresponding secretary),
M . Jacobs.
BRUCE WALDMAN shows Carol Morath and Melissa Wood how to use a micrometer.
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�Chemistry, biology clubs study phenomena;
mathelllaticians solve problellls of interest
Various mini courses were sponsored
by Biology Club for interested biology
students. Topics discussed were microslide making, photomicroscopy and the
use of the geiger-muller counter. To
study winter ecology Biology Club went
to northern Illinois .
Chemistry Club investigated chemical
phenomena not covered in the regular
curriculum. In addition, the club members learned useful lab techniques.
Math students broadened their knowledge of mathematics by attending Math
Club meetings. Math-related subjects
such as logic, light and topology were
discussed. The club spent much time reviewing old tests to prepare themselves
for the National Math Contest.
MATH CLUB- STANDING: J. Rosenberg,
Behr, A. Messinger, M. Wisper.
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J. Rand, M . Venn, B. Miretzky, M . Suzukida, D. Weissman (president), R. Rogoff, S. Gould. SEATED: R.
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�Language dubs expand range of activities
SPANISH CLUB - Carrie Seltzer (secretary), Deborah Witherbee, Bruce Stokols, Maureen Levin,,,~onnie Levin.
FRENCH CLUB- BACK ROW: B. Oakes, J. Zebovitz, 0 . Coe, L. Lamet, R. Loginsky. FRONT ROW : C.
Melman, B. Rohrer (co-president), A. Albaum (co-president), S. Larson (treasurer).
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�Russian Club members gained greater
appreciati on of Russia's cultural heritage
by showing Russian films and taking
trips downtown to view Soviet performing artists. The club also set up an exhibition of contempo rary and 19th century
Russian paintings.
German Club furthered their knowledge by conductin g discussion s centering around German history and the origin of German words.
The French way of life was discovered
by French Club members through their
varied activities. Among these activities
was a pot luck French dinner, viewing
French films and organizing exchanges
with neighborin g French clubs.
Spanish Club gained insight into
Spain's culture by studying Spanish
songs and dances. The group's activities
culminate d at a spring banquet.
GERMAN CLUB- Robert Zivin, Beth Rohrer, David Brody.
C. Ruben, S. Stevens. SECOND ROW : R. Freedman, S.
RUSSIAN CLUB - BACK ROW: K. Mages, A. Gelbart, S. Silver, B. Schmidt, D. Terry, N . Levin,
FRONT ROW: J. Rohrer (vice-preside nt), J. Franklin (president), M . Trocky (secretary-tr easurer).
Troop, L. Robbins, R. Lang, J. Share, J. Lifton.
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�Skiing, riding off er outdoor recreation;
law club investigates judicial procedures
Riding Club members developed their
abilities to ride forward seat equitation,
jump and learn show etiquette. The club
met every Thursday at Northwestern
Stables. Club members also learned how
to handle, groom and care for horses and
equipment.
Ski Club membership increased to
over 200. Members were able to ski on
the slopes of Alpine Valley in Elkhorn,
Wisconsin, every Friday night when
weather permitted.
"Law Club was created for students
who are interested in law in general, not
necessarily as a career," says Jonathan
Sales, Law Club president. The club took
several field trips, including a visit to the
County C~urts Building where they were
able to sit behind the judge during a trial
and hear all court proceedings .
MR. MICHAEL DEUTSCH, Riding Club advisor, admires a horse before preparing to mount.
RIDING CLUB MEMBER Debra Wolk concentrates on guiding her horse around the ring.
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�SKI CLUB MEMBERS Patrick Boyle, Randi Becker, Kelton Lundsberg, Cynthia Lerman and Joellen Kaufman wait for the bus to arrive to take them to Alpine Valley in Elkhorn, Wisconsin.
LAW CLUB - STANDING: Mr. William Robinson (advisor), L. Stream, J. Bear, L. Steinberg, B. Berg, V. Simpson, S. Bobrow. SEATED: M. Scanlon
(publicity director), J. Sales (president), B. Kaplan (recording secretary), E. Lurie (corresponding secretary).
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�CHESS CLUB- BACK ROW: R. Berman, C. Morath, C. Ruben, L. Abrams. THIRD ROW: T. Okawara, S. Goldberg, M. Stein (treasurer), S. Lerner, M .
Stein, B. Goodman, P. Kramer, M. Kogan, B. Miretzky, S. Roth. SECOND ROW: D . Weissman, L. Wechter (president), A. Gomberg. FRONT ROW: L.
Korbus, B. Diamond, P. Jen, G. Ruben, D. Raymond.
By learning to crochet, the Horne Economics Club was able to sponsor a snood
sale at the beginning of the year. For the
Christmas season club members sold stationery and made stuffed toys. A community service project included visiting
an orphanage and making gifts for the
children.
Meetings of the Stock Club centered
around discussion of the buying and selling of stocks. The club took a field trip
to a stock broker's office to observe a
stock's progress during the day.
As members of the North Shore Chess
League, Chess Club members played a
regular competitive schedule. In the
spring the team participated in the annual state tournament .
Numismatists at Northi studied how
to determine a coin's value and discussed
coin types. Group activities included
coin auctions and coin exhibitions.
COIN CLUB- BACK ROW: R. Hintz, H. Barg, S. Steinberg, J. Chaitman. FRONT ROW: K. Raskin, D.
Pogoff, H . Weil, J. Goldsmith.
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�CHESS CLUB - BACK ROW: R. Berman, C. Morath, C. Ruben, L. Abrams. THIRD ROW: T. Okawara, S. Goldberg, M. Stein (treasurer), S. Lerner, M .
Stein, B. Goodman, P. Kramer, M . Kogan, B. Miretzky, S. Roth. SECOND ROW: D . Weissman, L. Wechter (president), A. Gomberg. FRONT ROW : L.
Korbus, B. Diamond, P. Jen, G. Ruben, D. Raymond.
By learning to crochet, the Home Economics Club was able to sponsor a snood
sale at the beginning of the year. For the
Christmas season club members sold stationery and made stuffed toys . A community service project included visiting
an orphanage and making gifts for the
children .
Meetings of the Stock Club centered
around discussion of the buying and selling of stocks. The club took a field trip
to a stock broker's office to observe a
stock's progress during the day.
As members of the North Shore Chess
League, Chess Club members played a
regular competitive schedule. In the
spring the team participated in the annual state tournament.
Numismatists at Northi studied how
to determine a coin's value and discussed
coin types. Group activities included
coin auctions and coin exhibitions.
COIN CLUB - BACK ROW: R. Hintz, H. Barg, S. Steinberg, J. Chaitman. FRONT ROW: K. Raskin, D.
Pogoff, H . Weil, J. Goldsmith.
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�Norsenten devote tinte to special interests
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB- BACK ROW: D. Rouleau, K. D'Angelo, B. France, N. Bielinski, J. Jacobson, J. Peterson, J. Terlecki, A. Winer, N. Olsen,
H. Meyers, D. Graeff, M. Nowak, N. Lichtenstein, C. Herter, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Blank, P. Gutman, P. Klickovich, D . Gotteiner, L. Jaffe, R.
Weitzman, J. Goebelt. SECOND ROW: L. Burklin, J. Coe, K. Fieldman, S. Johnson. FRONT ROW: C. Seltzer, D. Witherbee, J. Epstein.
STOCK CLUB - BACK ROW: C. Spungen, B. Spiegel, R. Ginsburg, B. Berg. FRONT ROW: S. Levy
(vice' president), J. Glicksman (president), S. Jacobs.
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�Prospective careers exantined through clubs
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA - STANDING: D. Raymond, J. Valentino (secretary), K. Dethloff, D. Spiegel, L. Sonenblum, L. Bender,
A. Lazor, V. Tanaka. SEATED: D. Rhoney (treasurer), D. Guice (president), C. Humann (vice-president), B. Sostrin, J. Novak, M. Werner, J. Novak.
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SECOND ROW: J. Steffeck, N. Brostrom (treasurer), P. Petrone (president), R. Welk (vice-president).
FRONT ROW: B. Kamin (secretary), N. Harloff.
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�FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA- BACK ROW : H. Berger, L. Eisenstein, E. Hiller, B. Bolshon, D. Blum, M. Duby, S. Fidel, L. Goldin, R. Wolinsky,
S. Sloane. THIRD ROW: M. Minsky, A. Lurie, E. Lurie, A. Harrsch, B. Greenberg, I. Gottlieb, S. Grahn, D. Temkin. SECOND ROW : E. Wasserman, S.
Waxburg, D. Bromberg, I. Goodfriend, M . Goldstein, A. Albaum, L. Gitelman, N. Clyman. FRONT ROW: T. Silverman (recording secretary), K. Marx
(vice-president), J. Kuhn (president), M. Wisper (treasurer), M. Eisenstein (corresponding secretary) .
Future Business Leaders of America
met administrators at Northern Illinois
University who spoke to them about the
business education department there.
Several members attended the FBLA
state convention in Springfield.
Office Occupations Club sponsored
fund-raising activities, including a candy-drive and bake sales, so that they
could hold an employer-appreciation
dinner at the end of the year. Each club
member invited her employer to the banquet. The club also took a field trip to the
Chicago Civic Center where they were
able to view a court in session.
Several members of Northi's faculty
spoke about the teaching profession at
Future Teacher of America meetings.
The club sponsored a field trip to an allblack grammar school and as a service
project tutored mentally retarded children at Devonshire Center .
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADER Marlene Werner practices typing during her free mods.
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LAURIE SIMONS reviews a list of the phosphate
contents of commercial detergents.
SEA members Scott Kinoshita and Mary Schubert display an anti-pollution poster.
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POSTERS were used by SEA to inform students of today' s pollution problems .
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JUDY BLOCK, president of Students for Israel, introduces guest speaker Rafi Goldman, midwest coordinator of Students for Israel, before he addresses the group .
The scope of Niles North's activities
was expanded this year with the addition
of two organizations devoted to offcampus causes .
Students for Israel educated themselves on pro-Israeli arguments through
outside readings and speakers in order to
form a speaker's bureau. They planned
to visit social studies classes to present
their views. To raise money, the group
sponsored an Israeli cafe where Israeli
food was served and folk dancers
entertained.
The ominous threat of environmental
pollution sparked the formation of Students for Environmental Action. " We
realized as a relatively small group we
couldn' t end all pollution so we decided
to concentrate one area - solid waste
disposal," says Mark Stein, SEA chairman. To eliminate the problem of nonreturnable bottle and can pollution, the
group set up areas in the community
where these products were disposed .
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�MICHELLE PIERREMONT listens to a student's request at the school bookstore.
SOPHOMORE Sigurds Bokalders adjusts the
movie camera at the audio-visual center.
Monitors aid in sntooth operation\of Northi
LOOKING for IBM cards in the file cabinet, Brian Wolpa helps out in the Hall B office .
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�LAB ASSISTANT Brad Hersh places test tubes in the refrigerator to prevent bacterial growth.
SHELVING books is part of Russell Hintz's duties
as a monitor at the Learning Materials Center.
ROBERT RASHKOW helps out in the main office by distributing memos in the teachers' mailboxes.
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HALL B FRESHMAN Mitchell Zvolner and his dragon COIT\panion look in the direction of the judges while anticipating the final tally.
"Stop the Warrior Machine," Homecoming 1970, was a time for all students
to participate and express school spirit.
Activities started with an all-school pep
assembly where varsity football players
and members of the Homecoming court
were introduced. Enie Rasenick, student
director, invited all students to attend
the week's well-planned festivities and
introduced the Homecoming chairmen.
Students worked diligently on floats
all day Friday. The twilight pep rally,
held that night, featured the announcement of the queen, a snake dance around
the track and the dramatic burning of the
effigy. Saturday's list of activities began
with the parade, went on to the alumni
brunch, and was highlighted by a spectacular Viking victory.
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN - BACK ROW: P. Abramson, R. Cohen, A. Perelman, D.
Roitman, J. Perbohner, L. Lapping, B. Dribin. MIDDLE ROW : L. Lechowicz, E. Rasenick (director), R.
Hergott (secretary-treasurer), A. Teter. FRONT ROW: S . Ralsky, L. Berman, R. Gabel. E. Spungen.
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JO ELLEN KOHLENBRENER works late into the
night putting finishing touches on 'the Queen's
float for the parade the next morning.
MITCHELL KANE offers his male assistance to help Janice Garfield on the GAA float .
LAST minute preparations are a lot easier and more fun when the whole crowd works.
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�EXCITEMENT reaches a climax during the twilight pep rally as the Warrior meets defeat and bursts into flames.
Twilight rally offers break
ONLOOKERS get a final view of the Warrior Machine before it is burned in effigy .
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HALL A SENIOR float, Mission Possible-St op the Warrior Machine, captured second
BONNIE GOODFR IEND supports Carol Ferstl as
she " jumps high" before the parade begins .
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�WAITING to be presented to the Viking crowd are Queen Sue Rambert and court members Debby Dale,
Ruthanne Metcoff, Margo Eckhardt and Laura Metcoff.
RUTH COHEN, co-chairman of parades and floats
committee, introduces the winning floats as they
circle the track during half-time.
VIKINGS enter the game determined to "Stop the Warrior Machine." Vikings complete mission 28-6.
�WAGNER AND LITTLE capture a large audience during one of their instrumental selections.
Large turnout, casual dress
describes 'Voice of Change'
SUE RAMBERT smiles happily as she is crowned by last year's queen Lauri Lazarus.
This was a year of change at Northi,
and the traditional homecoming dance
was not left untouched. "Voice of
Change," sponsored by Senior Class
Board, was an experiment that proved to
be successful as evicenced by attendance
that more than doubled over last year.
The majority of students and alumni
dressed casually for the dance and the
atmosphere was relaxed.
Entertainment was provided by the
nationally famous country-rock group
Mason Proffit, and Wagner and Little
filled the number two spot. The Sound
Manufacturing Company, a Northi
group, was also featured. Students who
sat and watched the groups perform contributed to a concert atmosphere.
The coronation of the queen and her
court, which climaxed the weekend, was
given a special touch by a shower of balloons that fell over the reigning queen as
she approached her throne .
Homecoming '70 strived to involve the
entire student body; "Voice of Change"
seemingly accomplished that goal.
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�A FAMILY QUARREL is brewing as Mrs. Gant expresses her opinions on Ben's ungrateful attitude toward her devotion and heart-felt sacrifices.
W. O. GANT cringes in disgust as his wife Eliza scolds him for drunkenness.
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REMINISCING about the past and how it could
�Fall play- journey for the meaning of life
Look Homeward, Angel
Ben Gant .... . ...... Howard Pinhasik
Mrs. Marie "Fatty" Pert . . .. Gail Orner
Helen Gant Barton ....... Aviva Jacobs
Hugh Barton ......... David Bernstein
Eliza Gant . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Werres
Will Pentland .... . ... Carl A. Baldasso
Eugne Gant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott Sidell
Jake Clatt . . . . ... ....... Steven Schy
Mrs. Clatt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gail Myers
Ester Mangle . . ..... . .. . .. Karen Silk
Florry Mangle .... . .. Renee Lubowich
Mrs. Snowden . . . . . . . . Leslie Freeman
Mr. Farrel .......... . Howard Delman
Miss Brown . . ..... ..... Linda Goldin
Laura James ....... .. .... Terry Sacks
W . 0. Gant ......... .... . Paul Rubin
Dr. Maguire .. . . . ... Russell Kassman
Tarkinton ........ ... Timothy Schnell
Madame Elizabeth . . . . . . Paula Lazarus
Luke Gant ..... . .......... Joe Licausi
YOUNG EUGENE GANT falls in love with Laura James, a pretty new boarder from Richmond.
"Look Homeward, Angel," a play
based on Thomas Wolfe's novel, was a
tragic story of a Southern family that
dissolves. The play was chosen partly
because of the large number of characters of both sexes that it accommodates.
Stage-craft classes, taught by Mr.
Richard Hashagen, built the entire set.
The focal point was a twelve-foot marble
statue of an angel located in Mr. Gant's
stone cutter workshop.
"I want to find the world. Where is the
world?" Eugene Gant exits with that
hope. Is it not so far away from the
hopes of people today?
-have been, W. 0. Gant relates some of his experiences, hoping his son may profit from his mistakes.
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�POISED before the competition begins are Coach Jim VanDelinder, Neil Greenspan, Captain Forest Byram, Gilbert Berdine, and host Ed Grennan .
It's Acadentic: annual battle of brains
It's Academic, a televised quiz show,
always proves to be a challenging event
for Northi. This year's team, consisting
of three senior members, managed to
maintain a close second place in their
duel against Maine East and Glenbard
West. The team was leading through the
first three rounds but could not keep up
during the final grab bag section. Just
thirty points separated the first place
team, Main East, and Niles North at the
completion of the game.
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�Teach-ins expound on life,
love, brother hood, religion
THE RANDOM SAMPLE entertains Northi with a
medley of popular and religious tunes.
STUDENTS gather in front of the auditorium stage for a close-up view of the teach-in.
Teach-ins at Northi witnessed a
change this year - they became less formal and more entertainment-oriented.
Human relations committee sponsored a
Viet Nam teach-in and presented both
sides of the issue by inviting both hawk
and dove advocates to speak.
"Help Close the People Gap," a teachin sponsored by Campus Life, strove to
do what its title implied. Jay Kessler,
organizer for the nation-wide you th
group, spoke on " Love in a Cruddy
World" while Milt Richards, a professional football player, chose " There's
More to Life than Gatorade" as the topic
for his presentation.
"Sing Out for Betsy" was studentsponsored and student-executed. The
teach-in was in memory of Betsy Smith,
a senior at North who died in an automobile accident during Thanksgiving vacation. During the Sing-Out, students contributed to the Betsy Smith Memorial
Fund which will award a scholarship to a
Northi student who is active in the Niles
North music department.
SOUND MANUFACTURING COMPANY furnishes entertainment during the Sing-Out.
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�Northi experiences a wonderland fantasy
Alice in Wonderland
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"THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS," Alice prepares for her adventures in Wonderland .
THE DUCHESS logically discusses nonsense.
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Alice . . . . .... .. ...... Susan Fortunato
White Rabbit . . . . . . . . . . . Daniel Simon
Caterpillar . . . . . . . . . . . . Suzanne Balka
Duchess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laura Krepack
Cook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Sklar
Frog Footman . .. .... . . . . Gayle Novak
March Hare . . . . . . . . . . Laura Brickman
Mad Hatter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul Rubin
Dormouse . ... ... . .. .. . .. Loren Karel
Mock Turtle .. ... . .... Leigh Williams
Gryphon ... .. . .. . ... Howard Delman
Tweedledee . . . . . . . . . Kimberly Cronin
Tweedledum ....... Myrna Greenfield
King of Hearts . . . . . . . . Ronald Schoos
Knave of Hearts .... . .. Renee DeWald
Red Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa }Ones
White Queen .. .. . . . Loraine Masterton
Executioner .. . ..... . .. . . Susan Robin
Sister . .. ~ .. . . .. . . . .. .... Patti Weiss
ALICE fights to save her head by playing a game of croquet with the King and Queen of Hearts .
�JURORS carefully weigh the evidence during the knave's trial. The animals o f the jury are united in their verdict .
Willing suspension of disbelief is a
quality that, if used, can make any storybook tale a living reality. " Alice in Wonderland," a tale of a little girl's vivid imagination which progressed through her
dreams, is a play that requires a childlike
curiosity from both audience and actors .
Miss Linda Balkin directed the show
with this in mind. The cast played theatre games to help achieve authenticity in
their roles. The crew built the set with
the dream quality in its proper perspective. Both adults and children joined Alice on her journey to Wonderland .
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THE WHITE RABBIT wisely directs Alice to find the answers to her perplexing questions .
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�PARTICIPANTS in the oratorical contest courteously listen to fellow speaker Carey Witkov, who captured third place.
Northi displays speaking, ntusical talents
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Northi students demonstrated their
musical and oratorical skills through various channels. Students in the music
department presented a choral concert in
March which included a Cantata by Bach
as the major portion of the program. The
newly-formed Viking Male Chorus performed "Bridge Over Troubled Waters,"
lending a more contemporary air to the
concert.
The traditional Holiday Concert included a wide variety of musical selections. The concert band performed
"Flower Drum Song" while the orchestra
played pieces from Rumanian folk
dances.
The annual speech contest, previously
sponsored by the American Legion, celebrated its 25th year at Niles. Any student willing to write and deliver an oration was eligible to enter. Topics covered
a wide range such as birth control, pollution and the horrors of the Cook County
Jail. The contest drew ten contestants
and prizes were awarded by the PTSA.
SURROUNDED by kettle drums, Michael Fraelick executes a drum roll.
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�JOE FISCHMAN plays a violin solo.
CONCERT BAND members watch for Dr. Wathen's instructions during the Holiday Concert.
NORTH'S CHOIR performs Poulenc's "Gloria" featuring guest soloist Mrs. Mary Gagne as choir director Mr. Louis Magor leads the group.
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�Darice, carnival add vigor to social season
CARNIVAL goers test their luck on a ball throw while Sophomore Class Board members supervise.
CLOWNING around, Charlie Cohen sells balloons.
Turnabout was the only semi-formal
event at Northi this year. Couples
danced to the music of KHAZADDOOM and celebrated a "Magical
Connection."
"Northopoly," the theme of the annual carnival, was designed to resemble a
Monopoly game. Students faced many
challenging booths but were glad that
there was plenty of "free parking."
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TURNABOUT calls for a change from modern day dancing to a traditional bunny hop .
�THE ASSOCIATION exhibit their fine sense of humor as they creatively pose for the photographer.
Rock concert held at North
" CHERISH," The Association's mos t popular
so ng, was performed as the h ighlight of the
concert.
Over 2,000 people occupied Northi's
gym on the evening of March 6. Parents
and students sat anxiously awaiting the
arrival of The Association, a renowned
rock group. The Association concert was
sponsored by Junior Class Board " who
worked diligently to make it a success,"
said Arthur Simon, junior class president. " To see the faces of an enthusiastic
audience made all our efforts worthwhile," he added.
The crowd was captivated by such
Association hits as " Cherish," " Windy"
and" Along Comes Mary." The Association, who have always had a reputation
of excelling in live performances, did not
disappoint Northi. They successfully
created a personal attachment with the
audience. The concert culminated with
" Enter The Young" even though the
standing audience demanded more.
CLAPPING fills the gym as enthusiastic students wait for The Association to start another song .
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�MEMBERS of the "Splemberg Trio plus Eight," K. Silk, J. Lestz, J. Levin, L. Goldin, M . Berman, L. Goldberg and L. Masterton, run into close situations.
Norsecapades 'paints' a theater of talent
HOWARD MUELLER supports Lori Morris in a pose from their number to "Love Story's" theme.
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�CARL BALDASSO'S "Bedtime Story" is not the
usual tame fable that would bring pleasant dreams .
and creativity
" THE LITTLE PRINCE" is narrated by Karen Silk as Lisa Jones dances to the enchanting tale.
Norsecapades, the annual talent show,
innovated a new format this year. "Paint
Box" was a collage of student acts that
flowed together without the aid of an
extraneous story line. The show featured
three production numbers. The opening
and closing numbers were written by
student musical director Bob Filler. " Applause," a number from the Broadway
musical, was also staged. Many members
of the cast performed in more than one
act, contributing to a more professional
atmosphere.
Norsecapades, like other school functions, ran on a low budget. The lack of
funds did not hinder the show but forced
more originality in costumes and set designs. Wooden blocks that could be
moved to create multiple effects constituted the set.
"Paint Box," the result of eight weeks
of work, was a creative and colorful display of both musical and theatrical
talent.
MUSIC DIRECTOR Bob Filler and co-chairmen David Bernstein and Gail Myers discuss the show.
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�'Paint Box' alters tradition
BLACK LACE and DENIM, with Gail Omer and
Loraine Masterton, is a spoof of saloon dramas.
JAZZ requires the processing of creativity. Barb Greenberg and Robin Goland have the formula.
CHARLIE BROWN'S gang- Scott Sidell, Paul Lazarus, Carl Baldasso and David Bernstein - prepare their Book Report.
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�VOCAL SOLOISTS are Larry Goldberg, Paula Lazarus, Liz Werres and Iris Goodfriend.
KIM TURSKI strikes one of the poses from her
dance to the powerful music of " Peter Gunn."
BARB DRIBIN directs Paul Rubin to "Go to the Mirror Boy" in a number which reflects their talent.
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�ProID celebrates 'We've only just begun!'
THE ROY AL COUPLE enjoy a quiet moment together while dancing to the theme song.
RANDY POZNANSKY and Linda Schlesinger
stroll down the red carpet after being announced
Prom King and Queen. Court couples Bonnie
Chavin and Lonnie Porter and Melissa Wolfman
and Eric Smetana follow behind.
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PROM COUPLES relax between dances and discuss their weekend plans.
�FUTURE graduates listen intently for last minute instructions before going to the auditorium for the beginning of commencement exercises .
Grads leave Northi to face new challenges
Daily homerooms and study halls,
Viking Week and Friday night sock-hops
- all are part of Northi's past. Through
four years of high school, seniors have
witnessed these and many other changes.
The time passed slowly for some, swiftly
for others, but all know it will never return.
As the class of ' 71 reaches commencement, fond memories are all that remain.
This class has overcome challenges and
crossed many hurdles together. They
have grown and changed along with
Northi. They leave ready to confront situations of the outside world.
EXCITEMENT prevails as students pass through Northi halls, this time as graduates .
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��Sports
�Varsity gridders compile 1-5-1 conference
FINDING running room, Dennis Cooper speeds
towards the goal line with determination.
ALL-CO N FEREN CE running back Rick Calamari plunges forw·a rd for another Viking first down .
VARSITY FOOTBALL
Vikings . . . . 6
Vikings
. 14
Vikings . . 12
Vikings
.. 6
14
Vikings
Vikings . . . 28
.8
Vikings
Vikings .... 0
Glenbrook North . 15
.... 20
Sullivan ..
New Trier West .. 33
Maine South ..... 21
Maine West
14
Deerfield ... ... . . 6
Glenbrook South . 12
28
N iles West
1.
VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM- BACK ROW: S. Brown, R. Pollitzer, P. Steffeck, M. Harrison, D . Haley,
J. Sacomano, M. Menze. THIRD ROW: R. Schubert, D. Gilleland, F. Kelly, J. Rosenquist, W. Sowers, W .
Shulman, M. Gartzman, K. Schirmer. SECOND ROW : Coach McCarrell, Coach Braddy, C. Johnson, D.
Schwartz, K. Kravitz, S. Brin, S. Serra, T. Phelus. FRONT ROW: R. Woldorf, L. Goldberg, A. Poznansky,
J. Moran.
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�record, show hustle, spirit
VIKING offensive squad lines up in expectation of a strong Warrior onslaught.
VARSITY end Don Haley reaches high into the air
to pull in a Schirmer pass .
BACK ROW: J. DeCorrevont, W. Anderson, J. Brown, R. Moldenhauer, W. Peterson, S. Brown, S. Kasch.
THIRD ROW: K. Schirmer, B. Robinson, J. Arden, S. Frank, M . Bromberg, S. Lee, P. Kelly. SECOND
ROW: R. Calamari, D. Greenman, F. Crivalare, M. Hamilton, B. Schatz, R. Cowin, Coach Zook, Coach
Harris, Coach Conway. FRONT ROW: S. McKay, G. Kost, S. Kase, C. Goldstein.
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�Decisive holllecollling victory
displays Viking tealll effort
KEITH SCHIRMER undergoes pregrame precautions in anticipation of a grueling contest.
Contrary to preseason expectations,
the varsity football team finished with a
1-6-1 overall record and seventh in CSL
play. Inconsistency on the parts of both
the offensive and defensive squads contributed to the season's results .
There were bright spots on the team,
though. Seniors Rick Calamari and Ted
Phelus were selected to the all-conference team while seniors Marty Harrison
and Wayne Shulman and junior Keith
Schirmer were awarded honorable mention status. The varsity team looks to
Schirmer, Dennis Cooper, Bill Anderson,
Kent Schirmer and John DeCorrevont to
improve their record for next year.
COACH DAVE McCARRELL outlines offensive
plays with senior quarterback Scott McKay.
.,
FULLBACK JEFF ARDEN prepares to receive a handoff from playmaker Scott McKay .
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�Soph's gridiron cools to 1-7 CSL season
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM - BACK ROW : G. De Laurier, C. Davies, M. Behr, J. De Laurier, G. Henning, T. Goebelt, K. Lozins, M . Schroeder, S.
Weinstein, J. Bamefield, C. Mark, M . Huttel, A. Kalfin, C. Fotos. THIRD ROW : Coach Browning, M. Rosenquist, R. Norman, I. Keer, M . Litrofsky, J.
Horowitz, L. Weinberg, J. Young, L. O 'Brien, S. Weinberg, S. Schoen, L. Kaluzna, C. Glenner, J. Fox, M. Zwick. SECOND ROW : Coach Richardson, J.
Axel, F. Amstadter, B. Zimmer, J". Keefe, G. Rosenberg, R. Doroff, R. Katz, P. Boyle, N. Cellini, R. Elmzen , S. Cohen, S. Aron, W. Cohen, M. Bloom, D .
Rabens. FRONT ROW: S. Liss, B. Loeb, R. Epstein, M . Magida, M . Fraelick, S. Sosman, M . McDade, G. Scholar, S. Kohn, D . Morris .
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL
Vikings ... 30
.0
Vikings
.. 0
Vikings
.0
Vikings
Vikings .. .. 7
.6
Vikings
Vikings .... 0
..... 0
Sullivan .
New Trier West . . 28
Glenbrook North . 41
Maine N orth ... . 38
Maine W est .... 13
Deerfield ... .... . 35
28
Niles W est
Plagued by injuries and discipline
problems, the sophomore football team
under Coach William Richardson compiled an overall 1-7 record with an 0-7
conference record. The highlight of the
season was the team's first game against
Sullivan High School of Chicago which
resulted in a 30-0 win for the Vikings. At
the end of the season, Gary Schoen was
voted by his teammates as best back,
Wayne Cohen was chosen as best lineman, and Terry Keefe was selected as
most valuable player.
DETERMINED sophomore gridders dig in, ready to challenge their unsuspecting opponents.
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�Freshtnan teatns acquire valuable experience
FROSH A FOOTBALL
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
.. .. 0
.... O
. .. 30
. 12
.. 14
.... 6
New Trier West
6
Glenbrook North . 34
M aine North . . .
8
Maine West
20
Deerfield . . . . . . 20
Niles West .
. .. 8
FROSH B FOOTBALL
FROSH A FOOTBALL TEAM - BACK ROW : M. Sowinski, D. Glickstein, L. Brandt, S. Goebel, D.
Klassman, B. Koch, E. Jen, S. Bowlen, S. Serota, B. Murphy. THIRD ROW: S. Dolins, G. Rambert, G. Figler, D. Weldy, J. Deutch, J. Abrams, P. Blakey, M. Ferdinand, M. Dahm. SECOND ROW: Coach Hodnik,
D. Weingart, G. Wolflick, B. Schechter, J. Mussar, M . Rubin, S. Anderson, D. Karol, R. Hoffman.
FRONT ROW: N. Cohen.
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
. .. 12
.6
.... 6
.. 0
... 12
.... 6
.... 0
New Trier West . . 39
Glenbrook North . 56
Maine South ... . . 30
Maine West ... .. 22
Glenbrook ~::iuth . 46
Deerfield . .... . .. 22
... ·20
Niles West
Freshman gridders encountered diff icult opponents during this season's
competition. The A team managed to
obtain a 1-5 season record while the B
team was 0-7. Outstanding performers
on the A squad included co-captains
Sean Bowlen and Dan Weldy, Scott Serota and Don Glickstein. Pacing this year's
B team were Martin Marzenilli, Bruce
Horgan, Vince Gullo and Ricky Endo.
FROSH B FOOTBALL TEAM - BACK ROW: V. Gullo, G. Coone, B. Schumer, S. Wingard, W. Altshul,
D. Hayes, D. Rechel; A. Miller, T. McDade. THIRD ROW : E. Perbohner, S. Drucker, B. Gribow, J. Bay,
G. Pivar, R. Eichaker, E. Quam, M . Alscher, Coach Kail. SECOND ROW: Coach Kmet, Coach Lorenz, T .
Stangenes , J. Carlson, N. Nadler, P. Green, M. Wolke, S. Cook, D . Hefter, K. Blake. FRONT ROW: B.
Horgan, R. Endo, J. Kramer, M. Bussell, S. Feiwell, L. Markin, A. Kenoe, S. Greenberg.
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�SENIOR MITCH BRACHMAN finishes the race,
gaining valuable points for his team .
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - BACK ROW : Coach Lyerla, R. Kuhnle, G. Berdine, J. Leikin, F.
Kuhn, M. Schulman. FRONT ROW : R. Packer, S. Dennen, M. Brachman, R. Cotovsky .
Varsity cross-country teant runs 3-5 record
VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY
. 35
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Vikings . . . 41
19
Vikings
Vikings .. . 34
Vikings ... so
Vikings .. 26
. 29
Vikings
Glenbrook North . 22
New Trier West . . 20
43
Maine North .
Maine South ... . . 21
Maine West . ... 15
Deerfield .... . . 29
Glenbrook South . 27
VIKING harriers break into the open, hoping to get good position against their Deerfield foes.
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�VIKING HARRIERS show smiles of triumph after sweeping the first seven places at a dual meet.
Harriers win control of township trophy
Beginning the season by placing sixth
out of 23 teams at the Riverside-Brookfield Invitational, the varsity cross country team, under Coach Ralph Lyerla,
went on to compile a 3 - 5 record . The
harriers were recipients of the township
trophy after winning the township meet
for the third year in a row.
In other non-conference competition,
the team placed eighth out of 18 schools
at the Ridgewood Invitational, and al the
Glenbrook Invitational Gil Berdine,
Mitchell Brachman, Rory Packer and
Fred Kuhn returned to Northi with medals. At the Central Suburban League
Meet, the harriers took a fourth out of
nine schools competing.
Roger Kuhnle was voted by his teammates as the most valuable member while
Steve Dennen was selected as the runner
who showed the most improvement.
Fred Kuhn was elected the most consistent harrier for this year's team.
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MOST VALUABLE RUNNER Roger Kuhnle enters the chutes with another first place.
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JUNIOR RORY PACKER finishes high, showing
promise of future Viking successes .
�Frosh-soph teatn finishes seventh in CSL
FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM - BACK ROW: C. Walusiak, J. Lamaster, S. Cabot, M . Sax,
E. Hendricks, S. Gara, A. Perelgut. SECOND ROW: Coach Waddell, K. Riemer, S. Friedman, N . Frankel.
S. Volkow, L. Tadelman, T. Molitor, M . Salberg. FRONT ROW; K. Teplinsky, I. Silverstein, R. Sampson,
L. Share, S. Brachman, K. Kruse, A. Stezskal.
STRIVING to cut his time, Kerry Riemer speeds
through the chutes.
FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
EXHAUSTION overpowers John Lamaster after putting forth great effort into a tough meet.
... 35
... 57
... 69
. .. 54
... 75
. .. 96
... 72
... 35
... 82
Glenbrook North . 22
New Trier West . . 53
Maine North .... . 45
Ridgewood ...... 30
Maine South .. ... 43
Maine West ..... 32
D eerfield ........ 49
Glenbrook South . 57
Niles West ...... 38
Frosh-soph cross-country experienced
a rebuilding season this fall, managing to
finish seventh in the conference although plagued by injuries . The most
impressive victory was the Viking win
over highly-ranked Deerfield. The township meet found the frosh-soph runners
placing second out of the three Niles
school.
Outstanding performances were
turned in by most valuable harrier John
Kuhnle, with consistent excellence seen
in the running of Les T adelman. Other
Vikings making important contributions
were Kerry Riemer, Kerry Teplin.sky,
Steve Brachman and Mike Salberg .
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�Yikes see new height in future CSL slate
VARSITY BASKETBALL - BACK ROW: R. Weisman, K. Dhaliwal, H. Daar, R. Carlson, J. Brown, B. Myhr, M. Menze, D. Rosenthal, J. Chernoff, K.
Schirmer, T. DiGloria, S. Kaufman, S. Greene. FRONT ROW: M. Goldfine, M. Klesman, D. Nonnemacher, Coach Lund, Coach O'Keefe, D . Cooper, K.
Schirmer, A. Kalman.
V ARSJTY BASKETBALL
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
. 35
... 44
.. . 34
. 57
. 59
. 61
. 62
. 54
. 67
. 54
... 57
.. 46
... 58
. 61
Maine West
Niles West . . .. .. 63
Glenbrook South . 74
New Trier West .. 80
63
Deerfield
Maine South . .. .. 75
.... 57
Niles West
New Trier West .. 90
. 50
Niles East . ..
Glenbrook South . 51
. 51
Reavis . ... ..
Maine South . .... 61
.. 52
Morton East
JUNIOR Dennis Cooper follows through on his lay-up attempt against Glenbrook North.
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�VARSITY basketball coach Jim Lund gives his players confidence during a time out against Niles West.
JUNIOR Dennis Cooper spaces the opposition as
he drives around for another Viking basket.
Coach Jim Lund's varsity cagers were
a young team this year, having only
three seniors on the squad. In CSL competition the Vikings achieved a 2-12 slate
and a disappointing last place finish.
High points of the season were the
team's victories over Morton East, Niles
West, and Glenbrook South. At the conclusion of the season, team members
voted junior Keith Schirmer as most valuable player and chose senior Dan Rosenthal as honorary captain. Junior
Dennis Cooper also proved to be a key
member of the Viking squad.
TWO DEFENDERS try to keep freshman Paul Dhaliwal from scoring on a jumper.
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�VARSITY CAGERS increase their lead by two points on the way to an exciting 54-51 victory over Glenbrook South. Junior center Matt Menze puts in an easy one-handed jump shot.
BLOCKING out an opponent, Joel Chernoff
glances u p and awaits the result of his shot.
KENT SCHIRMER waits in anticipation of a pass from heavily guarded senior Scott McKay.
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�Juniors juntp high, ignite cager victories
JUNIOR Keith Schirmer drives around a Niles
West defender for a two-point play.
DRIVE and determination show in the face of Dennis Cooper as he breaks away for a lay-up.
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�Sophs optintistic, Frosh A
This year's sophomore basketball players
posted a close to even season, compiling a
5-12 slate. Players who made outstanding
contributions to team effort were Ron Gray
and Curt Johnson. Meanwhile, the Frosh A,
with the help of players Steve Goebel, Brian
Wolf and Paul Dhaliwal, came up with a
final season record of 11-7, winding up
with third place in conference.
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM- BACK ROW: A. Kalfen, C. Johnson, R. Gray, C. Fotos, M. Slutsky, T. Goebelt, J. Barnefield, R. Romer, M. Huttel, Coach Zook . FRONT ROW: H. Schwartz, T. Keefe, L.
Tadelman, S. Cohen, C. Goldstein.
SKILLFUL ball handling and control are exhibited
by sophomore Ron Gray.
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..
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S4
44
S8
so
66
48
S7
48
61
49
38
S7
72
Maine South ..
Glenbrook South .... 42
Glenbrook North . .. . 38
New Trier West ... . 70
Maine North .... .... lS
Niles West . . . . . . . . . so
61
Niles East ..... ..
34
Ridgewood
Glenbrook South . . . . S8
. . so
Reavis
68
Maine South ...
. . 61
Morton East ..
SOPHOMORE COACH Bill Zook gives a pre-game pep talk to the members of the team.
�finish big, B gain skills
FROSH A BASKETBALL- BACK ROW: C. Fieldman, D. Kruse, K. Dhaliwal, S. Bowlen C. Kiss, L. Rosin, S. Goebel, D. Weldy, M. Friedlander. FRONT ROW: H. Singer, H. Barge, J. Rambert, Coach Ackman,
H. Runge, B. Schecter, S. Bosley.
FROSH A BASKETBALL
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
. 48
.. 49
. SS
. 67
. . S7
. . . 46
. 66
. S8
.. 63
. 78
44
.. S7
. . . 49
. .. S2
.. 44
. . . 31
Maine West
Maine South . . . .
Glenbrook South .
.
Niles West
New Trier West ..
Maine North .. ...
Glenbrook North .
Niles West
New Trier West
Maine North ... ..
...
Maine West
...
Deerfield
..
Evanston .. .
Niles East
Glenbrook South .
M aine South .
62
SS
37
S2
62
36
68
S6
49
41
S2
S8
61
SI
42
63
FROSH B BASKETBALL
FROSH B BASKETBALL - BACK ROW: Coach Wolf, M. Dahm, R. Wells, B. Berlin, L. Brandt, A. Medansky. SECOND ROW: S. Rozen, J. Phipps, S. Dolins, D . Jacobson, M. Cogan, E. Hendricks. FRONT
ROW: C. Swanson, A. Levinsen, S. Anderson, L. Kinoshita, R. Hoffman, T . Luckman.
Vikings .. 47
Vikings . . . 42
. 30
Vikings
Vikings ... 40
Vikings .. 3S
Vikings . . 47
Vikings . . . 46
Glenbrook South .
Niles West
New Trier West ..
Glenbrook North .
..
Deerfield .
Glenbrook South .
Maine South .
SI
47
46
34
49
49
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�Varsity grapplers send trio to state tneet
VARSITY WRESTLERS- BACK ROW: Coach Weber, W. Sowers, W . Shulman, J. DeCorrevont, F. Byram, T . Phelus. SECOND ROW: D . Schwartz, M .
Hamilton, M. Schwartz, A. Poznansky, S. Robinson, G. Kaiserman. FRONT ROW : D . Morris, M. Behrman, W . Tanker, R. Endo, j. Olian .
Viking varsity wrestlers finished second in CSL play with a 5-2 conference
record and a 7-4 overall record . Highlights of the season included a first place
in the Niles Quadrangular meet, a third
in the Ridgewood Varsity Invitational,
and a first place in sectionals. Both senior Forrest Byram and Alan Poznansky
were selected all-conference wrestlers,
while seniors Ted Phelus and Wayne
Shulman were awarded honorable mention status. Byram, Phelus, and senior
Wes Sowers qualified for the state tournament at Champaign. Byram and Sowers defeated their first opponents while
Phelus went on to finish fifth in state. In
a post-season election, Byram was chosen most valuable player while junior
Dave Schwartz was selected most improved Viking wrestler.
HEAVYWEIGHT Forrest Byram rides out his opponent, gaining one of his 24 victories.
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�DISPLAYING the end result of four years of hard work and determination are state competitors Forrest Byram, Ted Phelus, and Wesley Sowers.
VARSITY WRESTLING
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
.. . 32
... 21
. . 19
. . 19
. . 18
... 30
. . . 47
. 25
... 33
20
. 32
Maine South
Maine East
Glenbrook South .
Deerfield ..
Mundelein ......
Niles West ...
NewTrierEast ...
North ChicagoNew Trier West ..
Glenbrook North .
Maine West ... ..
16
17
24
20
20
11
5
11
10
24
15
VARSITY wrestler Wesley Sowers, showing his fine mat technique, controls his Glenbrook foe.
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�JV WRESTLING TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach Richardson, C. Schiff, J. Brumlik, J. DeCorrevont, N. Neihaus, M. Hamilton. FRONT ROW: J. Glicksman, K. Hechtman, M. Behrman, M. Prace, M. Turim.
JV, frosh learn new wrestling techniques
On the junior varsity level, the Viking
grapplers were able to achieve a 6-6 overall record with a 3-5 conference slate. In a
team vote at the end of the season,
heavyweight John DeCorrevont was
chosen most valuable wrestler, Norm
Neihaus most improved, and Mark Behram was selected honorary captain.
Sophomore grapplers were 5-6-1 for
the season and 3-4-1 in conference competition. T earn captain was Marty Zwick
while Bruce Zimmer was most valuable
wrestler with an overall 16-0 record.
The freshman wrestling team managed a 2-8 record for the season. In Central Suburban League play, the freshman
won two while losing five.
L
FRESHMAN WRESTLING TEAM - BACK ROW: D. Weingart, E. Jen, D. Klassman, D. Gitlis, Coach
Browning. SECOND ROW: M . Goldberg, M. Prace, S. Kaplan, F. Lewin. FRONT ROW: C. Schwartz, C.
Feinglass, N. Cohen, J. Goldsmith.
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�Sophs finish 3-4-1 in CSL
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
... 20
. 35
... 13
. .. 43
... 22
. 18
. 25
. 12
. 21
Maine West ..... 29
NewTrierWest .. 18
Glenbrook North . 36
New Trier East ... 15
26
North ChicagoNiles West .. .. . 32
Maine North .. . . . 19
27
Deerfield .
18
Mundelein
SOPHOMORE WRESTLING
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
SOPHO MO RE W RESTLERS - BACK ROW: Coach Hodnick, F. Weglarz, C. Ciu pke, K. Lozins, C.
Schiff, J. Young. FRONT ROW: S. Liss, G. Scholar, M . Rothman, J. Olian.
.. 28
. 14
11
... 16
... 13
. 26
.. 44
. 27
. .. 3
.. . 26
. .. 14
23
Maine South ..
. . 30
Maine East
Glenbrook South . 31
. 29
Deerfield ...
Mundelein .... . . 35
Niles West ...... 26
New Trier East ... 10
North Chicago .. . 19
Glenbrook North . 51
New Trier West .. 22
. 34
Maine West
FRESHMAN WRESTLING
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
Vikings
. 14
. 23
8
.. . 20
.. 10
. .. 15
. . 41
. .. 16
.. 12
... 14
Maine West .. ... 30
New Trier West .. 22
Glenbrook North . 46
New Trier East ... 35
North Chicago . . . 50
. 35
Niles West
Maine North ..... 15
. 30
Deerfield .
Mundelein ...... 45
Glenbrook South . 35
SOPHOMORE grappler Marty Zwick main tains the upper hand against h is Maine West opponent.
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�Purple Porpoise show strength, endurance
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SOPHOMORE Jay Kernes skillfully performs a
backward somersault in varsity competition.
SENIOR FREESTYLER Eric Feldshriber dives off the starting block to begin the race.
The varsity Purple Porpoise swam to a
9-5 seasonal record this year and took
fourth place in the Central Suburban
League with a 4-4 conference record.
Coach Joe Rusk named seniors Greg
Messerschmitt, Allan Gaynor and Dale
Christofferson as the team's oustanding
members. Messerschmitt placed first in
conference in the 100-yard butterfly,
while taking eigth in state for the event.
Gaynor took eleventh in state in the 200y ard individual medley, while diver
Christofferson qualified for the state
competition although he did not place.
Highlight of the season was an upset victory over highly rated St. Viator at the
Big Red Invitational meet at Niles West.
VARSITY BACKSTROKER Allan Gaynor shows the form he used in gaining second place in the CSL.
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�PREPARING to commence the race are varsity freestylers Mike Molitor and Errol Chavin.
Swi1n1ners pool talents, end fourth in CSL
VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM - BACK ROW: M. Vender, C. Johnson, D. Christofferson, A. Gaynor, A. Deutsch, J. Mullenix, M. Wolz, G. Messerschmitt, J. Nelson. FRONT ROW: S. Cohen, E. Feldschriber, G. Yell, E. Chavin, M. Molitor, W. Anderson, Coach Rusk.
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�Viking swintnters pull upset,
beat St. Viator at_ Big Red nteet
PURPLE PORPOISE display the trophy won in an upset meet at the Big Red Invitational at West.
VARSITY SWIMMING
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. 39
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... 62
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... 55
... 72
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. 78
. 74
New Trier West .. 56
... 28
Maine East
Glenbrook North . 57
Evergreen Park . . 57
Maine West ... .. 31
Maine North .. . . . 22
Maine South .. . . 58
. .. 40
Lake Forest
23
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Deerfield ...... . . 61
Glenbrook South . 47
Niles West .. .. 16
Tinley Park .. . . . 21
SENIOR Greg Messerschmitt took eighth place in the butterfly during state competition.
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�FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING TEAM - BACK ROW: J. Kernes, P. Kohlenbrenner, G. Johnson, G. Segal. G. Pivar, M . Berman, A . Berman, J. Garber, S.
Boxenbaum, R. Gerowitz, S. Bokalders. FRONT ROW : H. Ellman, B. Smith, J. Weinman, D . Netchin, B. Sterling, H. Barkan, D . Minkus, Coach Harris.
Soph switntners finish at 2-9
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Maine South ..... 70
Glenbrook South . 65
53
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Maine East .... . 32
56
Lake Forest .. .
Deerfield ..... . . . 73
Waukegan .... . . . 53
... 70
M aine West
Tinley Park .... . . so
Swimmers on the frosh-soph level
compiled a 2-11 overall record and a 0-7
conference record. Coach Joe Rusk feels
that the team shows promise and said
that this year's freshman swimmers were
probably the best in the school's history.
Coach Dennis Harris cited sophomore
Howard Ellman and freshmen Andy
Berman, Mitch Berman and Sam Kramer
as outstanding members of the froshsoph swimming team.
VERSATILITY of sophomore butterflier Mike Vender is shown as he swims the individual medley.
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�SOPHOMORE Mike Kravitz displays style and
grace in gymnastic competition.
A DIFFICULT DISMOUNT is performed with ease by side horse specialist senior Dave Frumm.
Varsity gymnasts grind out second in CSL
VARSITY GYMNASTICS TEAM- BACK ROW: Coach Lorenz, W. Peterson, R. Zindell, K. Goodman,
R. Baker, J. Sugarman, D. Scheck, Coach Grant. SECOND ROW: G. Fishman, A. Gray, R. Koonce, R.
Quateman, D. Frumm, S. Sosman, L. Berland. FRONT ROW: R. Feldman, R. Wolflick, T. Lavren, J. Gray,
A. Summers, L. Orenstein·.
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ON HIS WAY to a winning parallel bar routine,
Bob Wolflick holds a stiff handstand.
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in the Central Suburban League, took a
close second in league competition this
year, losing only one conference dual
meet and compiling an overall record of
8-2. The varsity team placed second in
the conference meet, Jeff Sugarman and
Rick Feldman taking a first and third
respectively in free exercise, and Dave
Frumm taking a second on the horse. In
district competition the Vikings placed
fourth, with Keith Goodman and Dean
Scheck placing second and third on the
trampoline and Rick Zindell taking a
third place on the rings.
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. . 115
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Maine South .... 121
Maine West .... 111
. .... . ... 62
York
Glenbrook North 103
Willowbrook ... . 112
Niles West ..... 106
Deerfield ........ 44
Proviso West .... 96
Glenbrook South 120
PERFECT muscle control is exhibited by sophomore all-around performer Jim Gray.
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SOPHOMORE GYMNASTIC TEAM - BACK ROW: D. Lorber, G. Becharas, R. Schwartz, R. Norman,
J. Kelliher, F. Hankin, Coach Lorenz. FRONT ROW: R. Goldsand, R. Galler, M. Kravitz, S. Grossman, S.
Goldman.
Frosh, soph gyntnastics teants
c~pture
CSL
Both freshman and sophomore gymnastic teams ended up on top in the CSL.
The freshmen compiled a 7-0 conference
record and a 10-0 overall while the sophomores landed 7-1 in conference and 251 for two seasons of competition. At the
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Jack Lorenz's freshman team finished
first while on the sophomore level the
gymnasts placed second out of 25 teams.
In the CSL conference meet, Scott
Goldman, John Kelliher and Scott
Frumm took firsts in their specialties
while Joe Hankin, Goldman, Paul Weiner
and Dave Lorber finished second in their
events. Outstanding freshman gymnasts
were Goldman and Frumm while Mike
Kravitz, who qualified for state in all
around, was cited as an outstanding
member of the sophomore team.
FRESHMAN GYMNASTIC TEAM - BACK ROW: D. Stern, S. Merritt, J. Albaum, S. Volkow, C. Stevens, P. Greene, R. Ehrensaft, Coach Lorenz. SECOND ROW: T. Bernstein, S. Frumm, P. Kuznetsky, G.
Wolflick, T. Borman, D. Karol. FRONT ROW: S. Jacobson, W. Williams, R. Waldman, E. Grossman, D .
Scheck.
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for top hono rs in state finals
The varsity cindermen battled for success this season. Coach Conway cited
Bob Powroznik, who was undefeated in
indoor competition, as one of the best
440-yard runners in the state. Other
strong points of the team, according to
Coach Conway, were the mile relay team
and the well-balanced squad of long distance runners, including returning lettermen Steve Dennen and Roger Kuhnle.
Coach Conway named senior Ira Hare as
a conference threat in the shot put event.
Other Vikings contributing to the team's
strength were Don Haley, Mitch Brachman and Gil Berdine.
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jog around the track to warm up bef~re an early spring outdoor meet.
INDOOR-OUTD OOR TRACK TEAM - BACK ROW: K. Teplinsky, A. Stezskal, L. Share, J. Kuhnle, K. Riemer, D . Weingart, B. Gribow, C. Walvsiak,
R. Eichaker, M. Salberg, C. Kiss, T. Molitor, S. Wingard, S. Volkow, K. Stevens, S. Kaplan, E. Perbohner, M. Zvolner, J. Marks, J. Lamacter. THIRD
ROW : Coach Conway, M . Sax, D. Neumark, J. Kauffman, D. Bader, H. Daar, M . Steffeck, M . Klesman, S. Siegel, B. Myhr, D. Haley, I. Hare, M . Schulman, S. Wayne, C. Mark, C. Mark, R. Schubert, Coach Ramirez, Coach Barstow. SECOND ROW : S. Cabot, J. Baerman, R. Horgan, R. Antman, S. Robbins, G. Klein, S. Goldsmith, R. Powroznik, R. Kuhnle, G. Berdine, S. Dennen, M. Brachman, M . Matsuo, J. Goone. FRONT ROW : M . Weisberg, B. Loeb,
W . Cohen, M . M agida, B. Anstadt, D. Friedrichs, R. Packer, G. Rosenberg, J. Horowitz, R. Lieberman .
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�SOPHOMORE Stuart Kauffman clears the bar in a practice attempt in the high jump event.
VARSITY SPRINTERS Joel Horowitz, Brad Anstadt, Dennis Friedrichs, Stuart Goldsmith, Gary Rosenberg and Marc Weisberg take their marks, hoping
to gain valuable points for the team and low times for themselves against their conference rivals .
HURDLERS 'S cott Wingard, Steve Robbins, Brian Myhr, Steve Wayne, Marty Magida and Dave Bader leap high in pursuit of Viking victories.
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�Cinderlllen run up wins in conference Illeets
SENIOR IRA HARE shows excellent form in the approach of his specialty, the shot put event.
DON HALEY prepares to unwind a toss in the
physically demanding discus event.
VARSITY LONG DISTANCE RUNNERS Mark Schulman, Mitch Brachman, Steven Dennen, Roger Kuhnle, Gilbert Berdine, Steve Siegel, Rory Packer
and Mike Steffeck jog around the track to condition for grueling competition against their Central Suburban League opponnents.
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�Vikings intprove; sophs,
juniors exhibit ·new skill
STRIVING to perfect his pitching form, Keith
Schirmer works on his windup during practice.
EXPLAINING the techniques of throwing a knuckleball is Coach Leonard Ackman .
VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach Ackman, J. Glickman, K. Schirmer, M . Molitor, R. Rosin, E. Mayer, J. Chernoff, M. Goldberg, D.
Raymond, Coach Kmet. SECOND ROW: D. Andrzejewski, S. Serra, D. Malone, D . Cooper, L. Levy, J. Barnefield, K. Schirmer. FRONT ROW : B. Ruttenberg, M. Schwartz, J. ·Kohn, G. Kost, K. Goldsand, R. Levin .
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�R. Weisman, S. Kohn. SECOND
SOPHOMORE BASEBALL - BACK ROW : D. Rabens, R. Katz, W . Brown, M . Fraelick, L. Tadelman, R. Goldsand,
Schrebnick, Coach Wolf. FRONT
ROW : I. Newman, R. Shapiro, M. Slutsky, G. Henning, G. Cassman, S. Bobrow, T. Goebel!, A. Sapoznik, A. Kalfen, S.
ROW: P. Artstein, S. Weinstein, S. Cohen, K. Levy, M . Huttel, C. Johnson, H. Schwartz.
This year's varsity baseball squad was
composed almost entirely of juniors.
Coach Kmet says that the team had allaround strength and potentially was one
of the best teams in the CSL He also felt
that the team had been given a great lift
because many lettermen returned this
season. The captains of the varsity squad
were senior Jeff Kohn and junior Joel
Chernoff. The team's preseason goal was
eleven victories in CSL competition .
FRESHMAN BASEBALL - BACK ROW: Coach Lorenz, M . Metler, S. Drucker, R. Wells, L. Rosin, S.
Bowlen, S. Serota, R. Condit. SECOND ROW: E. Hendricks, R. Larson, K. Herman, P. Alperstein, D.
Green, D. Talan, J. Brand. FRONT ROW: H. Singer, R. Berman, B. Schechter, S. Greenberg, M . Alscher,
D. Scheck .
FRESHMAN BASEBALL - BACK ROW : S. Jacobson, M . Berman, M . Rubin, L. Brandt, B. Koch, B.
Wolf, R. Schumer, P. Blackey, D . Kruse. SECOND ROW : C. Swanson, R. Ginsburgh, F. Lewin, R. Ramis,
J. Phipps, M . Shaftal, S. Anderson, A. Berman. FRONT ROW : K. Kruse, S. Bosley, M . Loeffler, S. Antman, J. Levy, G. Weger, R. Ryan.
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�VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - BACK ROW: L Rubin, S. Kleifield, M. Harrison, S. Nimer, P. Jacks, S.
Gould. FRONT ROW: M. Turim, N. Greenspan, J. Greenspan, J. Phelan.
NetIDen coIDpete for CSL title
VARSITY netman Steve Kleifield prepares to return a serve and finds his effort successful.
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FROSH-SOPH TENNIS TEAM - BACK ROW: B. Berlin, D. Rechel, D. Gelfand, K. Dhaliwal, A. Newman, K. Goldman, D. Moss, M. Sawyer, A. Levinson, Coach Kingsford. FRONT ROW: M. Keur, T. Borman, T. Bernstein, P. Kohlenbrener, S. Frumm, S. Lev, C. Spungen.
�Vikings swing to victories over golf foes
VARSITY GOLF TEAM - BACK ROW: Coach Rusk, M. Menze, D. Friedlander, M. Weisman, R.
Pollitzer, R. Newman. FRONT ROW: K. Shroka, S. Wine, R. Cooper, J. Johnson.
VARSITY golfer Ken Shroka perfects his driving
style on an indoor tee.
Varsity tennis team members found
themselves up against tough opponents
in the CSL. With only three experienced
lettermen returning, Neil Greenspan,
Marty Harrison and Lorry Rubin, the
netmen also had to count heavily on seniors Steve Kleifield and Steve Nimer,
juniors Jeff Greenspan and Phil Jacks
and sophomore Shep Gould.
The golf team boasted five returning
lettermen, while David Friedlander and
Steve Wein were the only seniors on the
squad. According to Coach Rusk, the
Viking golfers met strong competition
this year in the CSL against some of the
top players in the state.
HEAD COACH Joe Rusk instructs Matt Menze and Robert Cooper in the use of irons .
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�N Club benefits athletics, boosts spirit
N CLUB president Alan Poznansky addresses the
annual Spring Awards Night Banquet.
N Club members are individuals who
have attained excellence in specialized
athletic activities. As a group they establish goals which, when met, become great
assets to the school community. An analyzer film projector was purchased with
funds raised during Northi's first sweater sale. Alumni Fun Night, an annual
event, and button sales are both N Club
activities that serve to promote school
spirit and raise additional funds for future goals. The purchase of a trophy case
will be the club's next major project.
N CLUB -TOP TO BOTTOM, FIRST ROW: F. Kuhn, J. Arden, J. Johnson, W. Shulman, K. Goodman,
B. Robinson (vice-president), M. Wolz, B. Powroznik. SECOND ROW: J. DeCorrevont, I. Hare, D . Friedlander, M. Bromberg, G. Messerschmitt, R. Feldman, A. Gaynor, S. Dennen, D . Frumm. THIRD ROW:
M. Schulman, J. Brown, D . Haley (treasurer), K. Schirmer, S. Siegel, S. Greene. FOURTH ROW: J. Chernoff, R. Schubert, B. Schatz, M. Goldfine, D. Schwartz, J. Kohn, R. Packer, A. Poznansky (president).
FIFTH ROW: R. Moldenhauer, M. Molitor, W. Peterson, J. Leikin, P. Kelly, N . Greenspan, M. Hamilton,
R. Zindell.
FORREST BYRAM works to control alumnus brother Scott Byram at the N Club Alumni Fun N ight .
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�CAA EXECUTIVE BOARD - STANDING: A. Alfassa, E. Rosenberg, C. Weil, E. Cohen. SEATED: C.
Ransdell, J. Heller (secretary), D. Johnson (president), H. Smith (vice-president).
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GAA furnishes broad range of activities,
offers intramurals, sponsors co-ed nights
By offering a variety of after school
intramural activities, including basketball, volleyball, bowling, badminton,
tennis and slimnastics, GAA enabled
more students to participate in their favorite sports. GAA sponsored three successful co-ed nights, opening all gyms
and the pool for activity. At the Eighth
Grade Playday, girls from Old Orchard
and Golf Junior high schools saw a demonstration by each of the GAA clubs.
After presenting awards to active members at the awards banquet in May, GAA
sponsored a camping trip to Michigan as
its final activity for the year .
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CARLA WEIL supplies the refreshments for Coach Ralph Lyerla at the GAA co-ed night.
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�Tenitis, badtninton itnprove season records
BADMINTON TEAM- D . Johnson, J. Garfield, E. Rosenber!?~. C. Welter, H . Smith, S. Meyers.
BADMINTON team member Elaine Rosenberg
practices in the gym for her next meet.
GAA' s interscholastic competition
finds its major participants in both the
tennis and badminton teams. In both activities, the season's records profited due
to the large number of changes that took
place. The tennis team finished its season with the satisfaction of having improved over last year . The badminton
team also experienced a rewarding season due to the return of its two top doubles teams.
Leaders and Timers are credited with
performing invaluable services to the
school. Girls who have completed the
two years of leaders instruction become
assistants to gym teachers. Timers are a
necessary part of all swim meets as they
take and record each swimmer' s time.
Both groups approached their jobs with a
TENNIS TEAM - BACK ROW : M . Kozuch, H. Shapiro, C. Welter, H. Smith, E. Rosenberg, K. Haag, S.
very professional attitude.
Rivkin, J. Garfield. FRONT ROW: J. Heller, D. Kolof, S. Meyers, D. Johnson, R. Starkopf, P. Weinbaum.
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�SENIOR LEADERS - BACK ROW: T. Smalinsky, G. Nevins, A. Perelman, S. Bronswick, R. Nolan, L. Korbus, P. Zumph. SECOND ROW: B. Goodfriend, L. Schaefer, G. Westberg, M. Holton, D. Dale, S. Christian. FRONT ROW: A. Saltzman, L. Taussig, L. Lechowicz, L. Williams, J. Perbohner, R.
Sibul, D. Alexander.
Leaders, tinters supply valuable services
TIMERS CLUB- BACK ROW: S. Rotman, M. Moninger, K. Hope, K. Mihina, L. Morris. THIRD ROW:
S. Lederman, D. Melman, J. Stawiarski, C. Block, R. Leikin, R. Wilcox, E. Mitchell, S. Lowenstein. SECOND ROW: N. Sasamoto (treasurer), J. Nordberg (vice-president), R. Kay (president), A. Schultz (secretary). FRONT ROW: L. Stream, E. Kempner, R. Weitzman, N. Clyman.
AS A MEMBER of the swim team completes his
first lap, Jody Suekov keeps .the time.
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�SHERI KAPLAN returns a volley to Kathy Kochevar while Elyse Appel patiently waits her turn.
CONCENTRATING on the ball, Lee Moninger
swings the bat in an intramural softball game . .
Participation in intranturals increases
KATHY HOPE comes down for a seat drop as Karen Brottman and Sheri Kaplan spot her.
INTRAMURAL activities offer recreational fun for Jane Bethman and Michelle Levin.
�Cygnettes perfect skills for Hats Off!
Zalon, M. Holton, D. Levenson, P. Zumph (secretary), G. Nevins (president), S. Nelson (treasurer), G. Carlson, L. JacobCYGNETTES - BACK ROW: S>
son, F. Cohn. SECOND ROW : G. Westberg; N. Pivar, C. Hansen, K. Ladd, C. Kaplan, K. Stuermer, V. Simpson. FRONT ROW: M. Hanson, D . Weitzman, G. Messerschmitt, C. Ransdell, P. Blomberg, M. Schwartz, M. Kozuch, J. Nadolna.
Water ballet is a skill that requires a great
deal of practice in order to achieve perfection. Cygnettes, the girls' swim club, provides the instruction for girls interested in
learning the numerous strokes and stunts
involved in this special form of swimming.
The incorporation of grace and endurance
with the skills was demonstrated in the
Cygnettes' annual show, " Hats Off." Each
routine in the show was choreographed by
the club members. Costumes and lighting
effects were also student designed. Bake
sales provided the funds that were needed
to sponsor the show and $100 profit from
the production was donated to the Betsy
Smith Memorial Scholarship fund.
CYGNETTES demonstrate the beauty of water ballet in their formations .
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�Dancers, gymnasts exhibit grace, agility
SENIOR AURORIS- BACK ROW: L. Jones, P. Moyen, S . Sibul, L. Kohlenbrener, G. Verch, M. Lavitt, E. Rasenick, J. Edenson. THIRD ROW: S. Karol,
J. Kaufman, S. Sperling, L. Morris, L. Lapping. SECOND ROW: S. Gumbiner, K. Kaufman, N. Belinski, K. Turski, L. Kurtz, H. Fine. FRONT ROW: H .
Kipnis, C. Suchy (secretary), B. Dribin (president), R. Sibul (vice-president).
JUNIOR AURORIS - BACK ROW: R. Rice, N. Grahn, M. Ruttenberg, R. Kipnis. FRONT ROW: D.
Sher, F. Poulakidas, J. Myers, C. Ransdell, I. Weiner.
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�JUNIOR GYMNASTICS CLUB ~ BACK ROW : M . Schwartz, A. Leroy, K. Stuckmann, S. Riemer, J.
Schumer, L. Schaefer, S. Chemers, S. Sibul, M. O 'Connell. SECOND ROW : D. Kahn, J. Gartzman, V.
Porter. FRONT ROW: K. Sasamoto, C. Fields, P. Binder.
Auroris, the modern dance club, offers
the development of agility and grace
through the modern dance media. Group
learning, dance techniques and exercises
are also stressed. The annual show, "Dimensions," is a production that requires
five months of constant energy by the
girls. The choreography and costumes
for each dance in the show were the responsibilities of individual members.
Another GAA club, Gymnastics, began
the year's activities with a demonstration
held for junior high school students. The
next major event was the annual Gymnastic show, "Spectrum." The perfection
of skills for both the show and exhibition
meets require an enormous amount of
dedication on the part of the gymnast.
SENIOR GYMNASTICS CLUB- BACK ROW : C. Scholl, B. Blank, E. Melcher, K. Smith, B. Blank, T . Wenger. SECOND ROW : R. Becker, L. Wyler, S.
Rambert, L. Reynolds, K. Ladd, M. Wayne, S. Gotteiner, C. Pesco, S. Christian, J. Hambourger, D. Adams. FRONT ROW: S. Jacobson (treasurer), D.
Mandelbaum (president), K. Anderson (secretary).
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�Cygnettes, Auroris, gymnasts demonstrate
KAREN ~UFMAN closes her dance on a peaceful note in the annual Auroris show.
" SPECTRUM," the annual gymnastic show, called for perfection and grace. Marlene Wayne demonstrates
this by executing an arabesque during her routine on the balance beam.
SENIOR MEMBERS Debbie Dale, Sue Nelson, Gwen Nevins and Pat Zumph take their places as they
begin their swim comJ)osition, " Sleepy Hats,'' an act in the Cygnette production, " Hats Off."
APPLYING the proper techniques, Diane Adams
executes one variation of a handstand.
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ONE OF THE most difficult positions to attain on the balance beam is the japanese splits. Toby Wenger
exhibits this pose in the gymnastic club's presentation of " Spectrum."
SOLOIST Barb Dribin is caught in a unique stance
at the Auroris show, " Dimensions."
ANXIOUSLY waiting to begin their number, these Cygnette members opened the show with a lively start.
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�TWIRLERS captain Debbie Dworski leads her
squad down the field at halftime.
GETTING ready to perform their drills, the Twirlers march to the field with the band .
Twirler, Vikette squads entertain sports
Vikette and Twirler performances
have become anticipated events at football halftimes. The Twirlers have increased the size of the squad and have
changed their uniforms. Both add to the
impressiveness of their rountines.
Vikettes, Northi's pompon squad, has
evolved progressively in its three year
existence. The first year was a time of
trial and error; the second, a year of experimentation and change; but past
struggles have proven worthwhile in the
club's third year. Favorable recognition
by the student body is a constant reward
to the eighteen-girl squad for the time
that has been devoted to achieve a successful performing group this year.
TWIRLERS - BACK ROW: L. Berman, D. Sher, E. Freed, C. Herter. FRONT ROW: E. Bleier, D . Dworski, N. Chemers .
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�PREPARING to perform their halftime routine, the Vikettes assemble into a line.
enthusiasts during halftinte
JO ELLEN KOHLENBRENER utilizes previous
experience as present captain of Vikettes.
VIKETTES- BACK ROW: J. Hambourger, J. Edenson, B. Greenberg, R. Goland, R. Winer, S. Pope. SECOND ROW: W. Schiff, S. Kray, L. Reynolds, D.
Goodman, M . Kalmikoff, P. Anhalt. FRONT ROW : D . Adams (secretary-treasurer), L. Pinsky, C. Hill, K. Ware, J. Blachman, J. Kohlenbrener (captain).
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�AT THE WINTER sports pep rally, the varsity squad began the season on an optimistic note.
MASCOT Mark Goldberg helps to instill enthusiasm at most Viking sports events.
Spirit, skill characterizes varsity squad
Varsity cheerleaders began their roles
as Northi's primary cheerleading squad
when they attended the U .5.C.A. Camp
last summer. This has become an annual
event for the squad and the girls feel that
the experience provides them with many
new cheering techniques and skills. The
varsity squad found it necessary to increase their fund raising activities this
year to take care of camp expenses. Two
car washes were sponsored and a Fall
Sports Booklet was compiled and sold.
The planning of most pep assemblies
was the responsibility of the varsity
cheerleaders . The pep assembly for
Homecoming was highlighted by the
squad's porn pon routine, "Let's Go."
HOMECOMING spirit remains with the varsity squad throughout the year's sports seasons.
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VARSITY CHEERLEADERS - C. Ferstl, S. Rambert, A. Saltzman, R. Sibul, S. Christian, B. Goodfriend, M. O 'Connell.
VARSITY captain Bonnie Goodfriend exhibits perfect jumps and boundless energy at all games.
LORI CHERNOFF, a young Viking fan, helps to
encourage the team towards victory.
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�Freshnten, JV gain additional experience;
pre-varsity dentonstrates me~iculous fornt
FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS- BACK ROW: M. Ruttenberg, B. Byram, C. Johnson, D. Kehl, M. Trizna, D. Roback, R. Mandel. FRONT ROW: J. Berkson, P. Weisman, S. Domash, M . O'Connell, R. Finkel,
R. Kipnis.
ALWAYS seen with pep and energy, JV captain
Margo Eckhardt exhibits her perfect form.
JV CHEERLEADERS - BACK ROW: J. Parks, B. Gordon, J. Adams. FRONT ROW: P. Weinbaum, C.
Scholl, M. Eckhardt, C. Phipps, C. Domash.
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�PRE-VARSITY CHEERLEADERS- L. Metcoff, M. Plotkin, H. Marzen, R. Cohen, N. Corey, K. Smith, K. Lund.
PRE-VARSITY captain Ruth Cohen displays her
well-known enthusiastic smile.
DEMONSTRATING their spirit, the pre-varsity squad cheers the team on to victory.
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�Seniors attain coveted graduate status
ROBIN CHERT ACK, finding the cafeteria too noisy for concentration, stretches out in the hall to read her English assignment.
Seniors . . . leading the school with new
ideas . . . sponsoring Homecoming '70, a
"Voice of Change" ... claiming nine National Merit Semi-finalists ... actively participating in community affairs ... realizing the time has come to leave the security
of high school . . . . reminiscing about high
school experiences while planning for the
future ... applying to colleges that fit their
special needs . . . anxiously awaiting letters
of acceptance or rejection ... venturing out
into the business world to pursue a desired
vocation ... preparing to make new friends
while not forgetting the old ones . . . getting ready to learn more about people ...
seniors ... children of change.
RESTING at a pep rally, Sue Christian listens for her cue to lead a cheer.
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�DURING a performance, Paula Lazarus carefully
prepares for a conversation with W. 0. Gant .
LINDA KORBUS watches alertly as Joyce Steffeck
and Debbie Viess vie for the ball.
ALONG with the relaxed atmosphere of modular
scheduling came a more liberal attitude towards
student dress as shown by Karen Pock and Jeff
Justman. In contrast, a semi-formal dance still retained the traditional mode of dress.
HOLDING an interesting conversation, Ron Harris and Pat Jen display the versatility of the art room.
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�JO ELLEN KOHLENBRENER, Judy Hambourger and Ronna Winer perform a porn pon routine.
JON LEHRER sits patiently as a make-up artist applies the finishing touches. Jon played a guard in the production of " Turandot" at the Lyric Opera.
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DREAMS of graduation come to Jack Shlachter as
he takes a break between classes .
SHERRY TROOP assists Howard Pinhasik as he prepares to perform in " Look Homeward, Angel."
VICKI TANAKA carefully reads an article in Reader's Digest to catch its full meaning.
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�DILIGENTLY answering study questions for her English class is Leslye Lapping.
PAUL RUBIN examines his sore index fing.e r.
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CONFERENCE ROOMS of the Math Resource Center give David Siegelman and Loren Behr an opportunity to work out their calculus problems.
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�FIGHTING over which one will be the first to the busses are Don Haley and Steve Nimer.
LINDA EDWARDS displays the difficulty of
keeping a girl off the telephone.
INA MECKLENBURG is deep in concentration as she creates an original design in paint.
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�ABRAMS, DONNA
Newspaper 2,3; Spring Musical crew 1; Fall Play crew 3,4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3; National Thespian Society 4; Drama Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1 .
ABRAMS, MARSHA
lntramurals 1,2,3; French Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2; Girls' Service
Organization 2.
ADAMS, DIANNE
Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Homecoming Court 3; Girls' Glee 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Vikettes 3,4, Secretary-T reasurer 4.
ALBAUM, ANDREA
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 4; Calliope 4, Secretary 4; Talent Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 1; Girls' Gitt l ; National Thespian Society 3, 4;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2; French Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, Co-President 4; Future Teachers of America 2,3,
4; Girls' Service Organization 2; Ski Club 2,3; Timers' Club 2,3.
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GAA 1,2,3; Girls' Service Organization 2; Home Economics 2; Pep Club 2; future Secretaries Club 3,4; Office
Occupations Club 4.
ALEXANDER, ANGELOS
Football l ; Swimming 2,3; Chess Club 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Swim Club 2,3 .
Seniors contribute talents to Youth ARC,
ALEXANDER, DEBORAH
Spring Musical crew 1; Fall Play crew 3; A cappella Choir 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,
2,3; Wingspread 3.
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Spring Musical crew 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; GAA 3,4; Drama Club l; German Club 2,3; Project
Wings pread 3.
ALPERT, DAVID
Talent Show 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3; AVA
1,2,3,4; Enlighteners 1; Forensics 3,4; Latin Club 3; Radio-Electronics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; PA Announcer 3,4.
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GAA 1,2,3; Future T eachers of America 1,2; Ski Club 4.
ANDERSON, KAREN
Concert Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3.4; Cygnettes 2,3.
ANDERSON, KATHRYN
Girls' Glee I; GAA 1,2; Cygnettes 2,3; Ski Club 3,4.
APPEL, DIANE
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois 3; A cappella Choir 3,4 .
APPLE, DAVID
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National Honor Society 3,4; Newspaper 2; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical 2; Swimming l; AVA 1 ,2,3;
Biology Club 2; Technical Services Club 2.
ARDEN, JEFFREY
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2.
AUSTIN, MICHELE
BALDASSO, CARL
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1 ; Talent Show crew 3,4, Assistant Production Manager 3; Spring Musical 3; Fall Play 4; Children's Theatre crew 4, Chairman 4; A cappella Choir 2,3; Boys' Glee 1 ; National Thespian Society 3,4; Chemistry
Club 2,3, President 3.
BALFOUR, GERALD
Transferred from South Shore High School, Chicago, Illinois 2.
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Student Senate 1,2,3; CAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 3; Monitor 2; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 4; Bridge Club 1; Girls'
Badminton Team 2,3,4; Girls' Volleyball Team 4; Girls' Tennis Team 4.
BANKS, DEBORAH
BASTING, DEBORAH
BEHR, LOREN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Chess Club 1; Human Relations Club 1; Wingspread 3.
BEHREN, CYNTHIA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew l,
2,3,4; Children's Theatre crew 1,2; Current Events Club 3; Forensics 2,3,4; French Club l ; Future Teachers of
America 1,2: Human Relations Club 1,2; Pep Club 1 ,2,3; Spanish Club 3; National Forensics League 3,4, Degree
of Excellence 4; Students for Israel 3,4.
BEHRENS, BRUCE
German Club 2,3,4; A cappella Choir 2.3.4.
Lyric Opera, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
BEHRMAN, MARK
Illinois State Scholsrs hip Semi-finalist 4 ; Student Senate 3,4; Marching Band 3; Cross Country 2; Wrestling l,
2,3,4; Baseball 1; Latin Club 2,3,4 .
BEISER, MANON
Talent Show l ; Concert Choir 2; A cappella Choir 3,4; Madrigal 2; Girls' Glee 1 ; Forensics 2; Health Careers
Club 1; Latin Club 2; Monitor 2,3.
BENDER, LYNNE
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BENOWITZ, BARRY
BERDINE, GILBERT
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist
4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; It's Academic Team 4; Science Fair 1,2,4; Cross Country 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Baseball l , Numerals 1; Biology Club 1;
Chemistry Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Radio-Electronics Club 1.
BERKELHAMER, CAREY
BERKOWITZ, STE~N
Hall Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Concert Band l ; Stage Band 1; C ross Country 1; Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1.2,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2; lntramurals l,2,3,4; German Club 3.
BERMAN, LESLIE
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Homecoming
Committee 4, Chairman 4; Newspaper 3,4, Page Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Future
Teachtrs of America 3; Twirlers 3,4.
BERNDT, ROY
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Talent Show crew 1; Fall Play crew l ; Football 1,2; Tennis 1 .
1 BERNSTEIN,
DAVID
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate l ; Hall Council
1,2; Talent Show 1,2,3.4. Student Co-Director 4; Talent Show crew 2,3; Spring Musical 1,2,3; Fall Play 4; Fall
Play c rew 1; Children's Theatre crew 1,4; A cappella Choir 2,3, Secretary 3; Madrigal 3,4; National Thespian
Society 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,3.
BERNSTEIN, STE~N
Concert Choir 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3.
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�BETTS, MARY
Girls' Glee 1; Sounds of Time 2.
BLACK, BETH
Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical crew 3 ; GAA 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Monitor 2,3;
Spanish Club 1 ,2,3.
BLANK, BARBARA
GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4; Cygnettes 2,3; Ski Club 4.
BLANK, ELIZABETH
GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4; Cygnettes 2,3; Home Economics Club 4.
BLEIER, EVA
Talent Show 2; Marching Band 2,3; GAA l; Art Club 1; Twirlers 2,3,4 .
BLOCK, JUDITH
BLOCK, SHERYLE
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 3; CAA 1,2,3,4; Home Economics Club 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Timers' Club 3,4;
Mid-term Graduate 4.
BODENSTEIN, SANDRA
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2; GAA 1,2; French Club 3; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Ski
Club2.
BORDEN, HOLLY
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BRACHMAN, MITCHELL
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Orchestra 1,2; Cross
Country 1,2,3,4, Sophomore N l, Major N 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Major N 2,3.
BREGMAN, INEZ
Class Board 1; Hall Council 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Children's Theatre crew 2;
\A 1; Drama Club
1; Monitor 2; Ski Club 2.
BRIN, STEVEN
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; N Club 4; Football l,2,3,4, Major N 4; Basketball!; Baseball 1.2; lntramurals 2,3.
BROMBERG, MERRICK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Orchestra 3; Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; lntramurals 1,2,3; Biology Club 1; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
BRONSTEIN, SUSAN
Newspaper 3; Spring Musical crew 3; fall Play crew 3,4; Concert Choir 2,3; A cappella Choir 4; Monitor 2; Pep
Club 2; Norsingers 3.
BRONSWICK, SUSAN
GAA 1,2,3.4; Cygnettes 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4 .
BROSTROM, NANCY
Transferred from Evanston Township High School, Evanston, Illinois, 3.
BRUNELLI, JOANN
BURKLIN, LAURA
BYRAM, FORREST
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; It's Academic Team 4, Captain 4; Class Board Alternate 2; Talent Show 3 ; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 4; Child-
ren's Theatre 2; Male Chorus 4; Orchestra 2 ,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,4; Football 1,2,3,4;
Wrestling 1,2,3.4; Tennis l; Chemistry Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3; Technical Services Club 2,3,4 .
CABIN, DARLENE
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�CALAMARI, RICHARD
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette. Illinois 2; N Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4, M ajor N 3,4, Co-Captain 4,
Most Valuable Player 4; Baseball 2,3, Major N 3; Latin Club 2.
CAPLAN, MICHAEL
Hall Council 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Wrestling l ; Tennis 1; Intramurals 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
CAPLAN, ROBIN
Student Senate 1,2,3, Committtt Chairman 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; GAA 1 ; Wingspread 3; Fall Play
crew 1; Forensics 1; Monitor 1,2.
CARLIN, JEFFREY
CARLSON, RICHARD
Football l; Cross Country 2; Basketball l ,2,3,4; Baseball l ,2; lntramurals l ,2,3.
CARNOW, STEVEN
Gymnastics 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3.
CHAGARES, WILLIAM
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,4; Football 1,3; Biology Club 4 .
CHAITMAN, CHERYL
CHAUSOW, SHARON
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair l ; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Talent Show 3; Talent Show crew 2,3; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Fall Play crew 2,
3 ,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; CAA l,2,3; Chemistry Club 2;
Drama Club 2; French Club l ,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 3,4.
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CHERT ACK, ROBIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Student Senate
3; Hall Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Secretary 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; CAA 1; French Club 2; Monitor 1,2; Wingspread 3.
CHEZ, LAURY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Cross Country
2, Minor N 2; Intramurals 3.
CHIREN, AUDRI
Homecoming Committee 2,3.
CHORNEY, KAREN
Homecoming Committee 2; Girls' Glee l ; C AA l ; Latin Club 2,3; Pep Club 2 .
CHRISTIAN, SUSAN
Class Board 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show 3; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Captain 3; CAA l ; Girls'
Gymnastics Club l,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
CHRISTOFFERSEN, DALE
CIPINKO, ROSANNE
Homecoming Committee 4; Orama Club 1; Future Teachers of America 1 .
CISZEWSKI, ERICA
CITRON, MARTIN
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�CLINE, CHARRON
Valhalla 1,2; A cappella Choir 2.4; Girls' Glee 1,4; Sounds of Time 4; GAA l,2; Home Economics Club 1,2.
COHEN, ROBIN
COHEN, SANFORD
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
White Honor Certificate 1; It's Academic Team alternate 4; Student Senate 4; Class Board 1,2,3; Yearbook 3,4,
Section Editor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Captain 2; Wingspread 3.
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GAA 1,2,3; Drama Club l ; Future Teachers of America l; Pep Club 1,2.
COOPER, CARYN
COTOVSKY, RICHARD
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; Bronze Key 3; Cross Country 4; Track 3.
Northi boasts nine Merit Senti-finalists
COURSEY, SUSAN
COWIN, LOREN
GAA 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Girls' Service Organization 1,2: Spanish Club 1,2.
DAILY, PATRICIA
Student Senate 3; Girls' Service Organization 1; Home Economics Club l; Wingspread 3.
DALE, DEBORAH
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Court 4; Concert Choir 1,2;
A cappella Choir 4; Girls' Glee l; GAA 1,2,3,4; Forensics l; French Club 1,2; Cygnettes 1,2,3,4; leaders' Gym
2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 3; Girls' Sextet l ; Norsingers 2.
DALESMAN, CYNTHIA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 3;
Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA
1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Monitor l; Pep Club l; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
DAMMERS, FELICE
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Monitor 3; Ski Club 3.
D'ANGRO, KAREN
Fall Play crew 1; Children's Theatre crew l; GAA 1,2,3, Drama Club l ; Girls' Service Organization 2; Home
Economics Club 1,2,4, Vice-President 4.
DAVIS, SPENCER
AVA 1,2,3; Chess Club l; Radio-Electronics Club 4; Technical Services Club 4.
DENNEN, STEVEN
N Club 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Sophomore N 1, Major N 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, Sophomore N 1,2; Track 1,2,
3, Numerals l, Sophomore N 2, Major N 3.
DETHLOH, KATHRYN
DICKER, BARRY
Purple Honor Certificate l ; Spanish Club 1.
DIDECH, SHERI
Student Senate 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Yearbook 3; Talent Show 1,2; Spring Musical 1,3; Spring
Musical crew 2; Fall Play 2; Fall Play crew 2; Children's Theatre 2; Children's Theatre crew 1,3, Chairman 3;
Concert Choir 2; A cappella Choir 3; Girls' Glee l; National Thespian Society 3,4, Treasurer 4; Cheerleaders l;
GAA 1,2,4; Intramurals 1,2; Future Teachers of America 2; leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
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�DIEPHUIS, KATHLEEN
Transferred. from Washington High School, Clinton, Iowa, 2; Concert Band 2; Marching Band 2; GAA J; Home
Economics Club 3.
DISHKIN, ROBIN
Girls' Gitt 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Time 2,3,4; GAA 3; Human Relations Club 2.
DOBROTH, CARLA
GAA l ; Ski Club 3,4.
DOLINS, RICHARD
football 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Basketball I, Numerals l; Latin Club 2,3.
DRIBIN, BARBARA
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 2,3,4 Treasurer 3, Recording Secretary 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 3 ,4; Talent Show 3; Spring Musical crew 2; Children's Theatre crew l ; Concert
Band 1; Marching Band 1; National Thespian Society 3,4; Auroris 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President, 4; French
Club2.
DROZE, LINDA
Transferred from Regina High School, Wilmette, Illinois 2; GAA 2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2.
DWORSKI, DEBORAH
EDENSON, JUDITH
Hall Council 3,4; GAA l ; Auroris 1,2,3,4; Drama Club l; Vikettes 2,3,4.
EDWARDS, LINDA
Newspaper 3,4, Exchange Editor 4; Spring Musical crew 2; Concert Choir 2,3,4; Girls' Glee I; CAA 1,2,3,4;
Cygnettes 2.3; German Club 3; Monitor 2; Pep Club l; Ski Club 3,4; Timers' Club 3.4.
EHRLICH, GLENN
Student Senate 4; Golf 1,2,3,4, Sophomore N 2; lntramurals 1 ,2,3.
ELROD, DORIE
Class Board 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Monitor 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
FARBER, DEAN
FEINARTZ, DAVID
FELDMAN, RICHARD
N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Concert Choir 3.
FELDSHRIBER, ERIC
Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Swimming 1 ,2,3,4; AVA 2; German Club l ; Swim Club 2,3,4.
FELIX, HOWARD
. Cross Country 2; lntramurals 1,2,3.
FEUERSTEIN, KATHRYN
Drama Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1; Spanish Club l.
FILLER, ROBERT
Newspaper 4, Page Editor 4; Talent Show 3,4, Assistant Musical Director 3, Musical Director 4; Spring Musical
3; Children's Theatre 4, Co·Musical Director 4; Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching
Band 3,4; Basketball l ,Z. Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Intramurals 1,2.
FISCHGROUND, DIANE
GAA 2,3; future Secretaries Club 4; Pep Club 1.
FISHER, ILENE
Class Board 2; CAA l ; Future Teachers of America 1,2, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 2.
FISHER, PAUL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Male Chorus 4; Gymnastics
1,2; Football I.
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�FLAX, ROBIN
GAA 1,2; Monitor 1,2; Pep Club 1,3; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
FOREMAN. ALBERT
FORMAN, JANICE
FOREMAN, JOYCE
FRANCE, BETH
Home Economics Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; Pep Club 1,2.
FRANK, ALICIA
Girls' Glee l; Future Teachers of America 1; Pe-;; Club l; Spanish Club 2; GAA 1.
FRANK, STUART
Transferred from Union High School, Union, New Jersey 3; Football 3.4.
FRANTELL, JEANNE
Transferred. from Saint Patricks Academy, Des Plaines, Illinois 3.
FREED, ELISSA
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Twirlers 4.
FREEDMAN, ROBERT
FREEMAN, LESLIE
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical crew 3, Chairman 3; Fall Play 4; Children's
Theatre 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA 1; Forensics l,2,3,4; National
Forensic League 2,3,4, Degree of Honor 3, Degree of Merit 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Girls' Service
Or§anization 2; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2.
FRIEDLANDER, DAVID
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; N Club 3,4;
Cross Country 2, Sophomore N 2; Basketball 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Golf 1.2.3, Sophomo>e N l ,
Minor N 2, Major N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3; Coin Club 2,3; Latin Club 2,3.
FRIEDMAN, JUDY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key
3; Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical crew 3.
FRIEDMAN, MARK
FRIEDMAN, MARLA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4, Section Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4.; Talent Show crew 1,2; Spring Musical
1,2; Spring Musical crew 2; Fall Play crew 2; Orchestra 1,2; CAA 1; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Home Economics Club 1.
FRIEDMAN, SHERI
FRUEHE, SUSAN
Student Senate 1,3; Class Board 2, Alternate 2; Newspaper 3,4, Exchange Editor 4; Concert Choir 3; A cappella
Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Orama Club 1; Cygnettes 2,3; German Club 3; Ski Club 3,4; Timers' Club
3.4.
FRUMM, DAVID
N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1.2,3; Ski Club 1,2,3,4.
FRYTZ, KATHLEEN
Transfeered from Roosevelt High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; GAA 3,4; Pep Club 3.
GABEL, ROBYN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Class Board 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Spring Musical crew 2; GAA 1; French Club 2; Pep Club 1.
GALLUZZO, NANCY
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�GAMM, ROBERT
GARTZMAN, MARTIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 2,4; Class
Board 1,2,3,4, President 1,2,4; Newspaper 4, Page Editor 4; N Club 3,4; Football l,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4.
GAUER, BARBARA
Bronze Key 2; Girls' Glee l; Ski Club 3,4.
GAYNOR, ALLAN
Class Board 1,2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Swimming 1 ,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4, Captain 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Leaders' Gym 2,3; Swim Club 1,2,3,4.
GERBER, IVY
Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1 ; Concert Choir 2 .
GILLEI.AND, DALE
Class Board 4; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Wrestling 2,
Sophomore N 2; lntramurals 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3.
GILLENGERTEN, WILLIAM
GLASSMAN, PAULA
GLENN, MITCHELL
Boys' Glee 1; Biology Club 1,2; Chemistry Club 2,3; Chess Club 3; Radio-Electronics Club 1,2,3; Wingspread 3.
College plans 1naterialize for North grads
GLICKSTEIN, JACALYN
Purple Honor Certificate l; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; GAA 1,2,3; Intramurals 2; French Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America l; Ski Club 2.
GOEBELT, CHERYLE
GOLDBERG, SAMUEL
National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White
Honor Certificate 1; C lass Board 3,4; Yearbook 4, Section Editor 4; Talent Show l ; Spring Musical 1; Fall Play
crew 1; Gymnastics 2,3, Minor N 2; Intramurals 1,2; Problem Sensing Committee 4 .
GOLDBERG, STEVEN
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Gymnastics 1,2, Numerals l, Minor N 2; Baseball 1,
Numerals l; Intramurals 1,2,3.
GOLDFINE, MITCHELL
GOLDMAN, HAL
Wrestling 1,2,3, Major N 3.
GOLDMAN, MARTIN
Football 1,2, Numerals 1 , Minor N 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,3; lntramurals 1,2,3; Leaders'
Gym 2; French Club 1.
GOLDSAND, KENNETH
Class Board 2; Baseball 1,2,3 Numerals 1. Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3; Intramurals 1,2.
GOLDSTEIN, KANDI
Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, GAA Board 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Monitor
2,3; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 1 .
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�GOMBERG, MICHELLE
Talent Show crew 1,2; Spring Musical crew 1.2,3; Fall Play crew 1,2; Children's Theatre crew 1,2; Monitor 1,2,
3.
GOODFRIEND, BONNIE
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate l; Student Senate 3,4; Class Board 1; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Talent Show 3; Spring Musical
crew 1; Fall Play crew 1; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Captain 4; CAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Future
Teachers of America 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
GOODMAN,.KEITH
GOODMAN, SUSAN
Children's Theatre crew 3; GAA 1.
GOORIS, KIMBERLEE
Girls' Glee 3; CAA 1,2,3; German Club 2; Home Economics Club 1 ; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2.
GORE, RICHARD
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; It's Academic Team alternate 4; Science Fair 1,2,3; Chess Club 1,2; Math Club 1,2,3; Ford Foundation Future Scientists of America Contest 1.
World involventent confronts Class of '71
GOTTEINER, SHERRY
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; French Club l; Future Teachers of America 1 ; Girls'
Gymnastics Club 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 2.
GRABELL, CRAIG
Tennis l; Chess Club 4; German Club 3; Latin Club 2; Ski Club 3,4; Special Servic.,. Club 1.
GRAEFF, JOHNNIE
Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 3,4, Stage Manager 4; Children's Theatre crew 3,4
Chairman 4; National Thespian Society 4; Cross Country 1, Numerals 1; Track 1,2, Numerals 1; Ski Club 3,4;
Technical Services Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4.
GRAFF, CHERI
Spring Musical crew 2; Art Club 1,2; French Club 2; Monitor 1,2,3; Ski Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Intramurals
1,2.
GRAY, JAMES
Football 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Baseball 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2.
GREENSPAN, NEIL
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Key
3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; It's Academic Team 4; Science Fair 1,2,4; N Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3,
Sophomore N 1,2, Major N 3; Jntramurals 2; Chess Club 1,2,3; Math Club 1,2.
GREESE, NADYNE
Children's Theatre crew 4; GAA 1,2; French Club 1; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Monitor 3; Pep Club 3.
GROSSMAN, BETSY
Bronze Key 3; GAA 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
GRYN, BENJAMIN
GUICE, DEBRA
GAA 2,3,4; Hall Council 4; Future Business Leaders 4, President 4; Monitor 2,3,4.
GUSSIN, EDWARD
Science Fair 3; Hi-Fi Club 4; Radio-Electronics Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; AVA 1 ,
2.
HALEY, DONALD
Class Board 1,2,3,4, President 3; N Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Major N 4; Track 2,3,
Major N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
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�HAMBOURGER, JUDY
Class Board 3,4, Secretary 4; Hall Council 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; C AA 1, 2,
3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 3.4; Vikettes 4; lntramurals 1.
HANCOCK, ROBERT
Baseball 1,2; Gymnastics l ; lntramurals 1,2.
HARE, IRA
N Club 4; Football 1,2; Track 1,2,3, Major N 3.
HARLOFF, NANCY
Girls' Gymnastic Club 1, 2,3; CAA 1 ,2,3; Office Occupations 4.
HARRIS, JEANNE
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Chess Club 2; Current Events Club 2; Enlighteners 2,3 ; German Club 2,3, VicePresident 2; Monitor 1,2,3,4.
HARRIS, RONALD
HARRISON, MARTIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Class Board 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Football l ,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Tennis 1,2,3, Major N 2,3; Track 3 ; Intramurals 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
HEAD, LINDA
Class Board 1,3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Fall Play crew 2; CAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Cygnettes 3,4;
Ski Club 3,4.
HEDBLOM, JOHN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate 2; Purple Honor Certificate l;
Goll 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Technical Services Club 1.
HEIMLICH, MICHAEL
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago. Illinois, 3; tllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key
3; Orchestra 3; Forensics 4; Students for Israel 3,4.
HENNING, JOYCE
Talent Show 2,3; Talent Show crew 2; Sprirlg Musical 2,3; Fall Play crew 3,4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4;
Valhalla 2; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1 ,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3 , President 4; Stage Band 4;
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; CAA 1, 2,3,4; Badminton 1 ,2; Cygnettes 1 ,2; Leaders' Gym 2 ; Technical Services Club
3,4; Timers' Club 2.
HERGOTT, ROBIN
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate l ; Student Senate 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Talent Show crew 1;
Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 1; National Thespian Society 3; French Club 3.
HENSHEL, LINDA
HERSHENHOUSE, GLENN
Football 1 ,2,3; Track 1 .
HERTER, CAROLE
Spring Musical 1,2; Fall Play crew 2; Girls' Glee 1 ; CAA 1 ; German Club 2 ; Home Economics Club 4; Ski Club
3,4; Twirlers 3,4.
HICKMAN, JACQULIN
HIRSCH, CYBIL
Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club l ; Office Occupation 4.
HOFFMAN, JANIS
HOHS,JOAN
Transferred from St. Patricks Academy, Des Plaines, Illinois 3; CAA 3.
HOLLEK, BARBARA
HOLTON, MARY
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3 ; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Student Senate 3; Home-
coming Committee 3; Cheerleaders 1; CAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3; Cygnettes 2,3,4 ; Leaders' Gym
2,3,4; Monitor 2,4; Ski Club 3,4.
20 1
�HOOVER, ARLENE
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate l; Future Teachers o f America 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2.
HOROWITZ, KENNETH
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Sem i-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Yearbook 3,4,
Section Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Talent Show 2,3; Fall Play crew 2; Concert Band l,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4;
Marching Band 1,2,3,4; T rack 1, Numerals l ; German Club 2,3,4, President 3,4; Math Club 3,4.
HULTBERG, KAREN
HUMANN, CHERYL
GAA 1,2,4; Future Business Leaders 4, Vice-President 4; Girls' Service Organ ization 2,3; Health Careers Club 2;
Monitor 1,2,3.
INGRAM, RICHARD
Footba111,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2.
ISRAEL, KARYN
Student Senate 4; Hall Council 3,4, President 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Girls' Glee 1; Fu ture Teachers of
America 1,2; Home Economics Club 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 4.
JACOBS, AVIVA
Illino is State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Homecoming Committee 1,2; Talent Show crew 1,2; Spring Musical
3; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Fall Play 4; Fall Play crew 1 ,2 ,3; Children's Theatre 1; Children's Theatre crew 2,
3; Con cert Choir 2; A cappella Choir 3; Girls' Glee l ; National Thespian Society 3,4; Chess Club l; Drama Club
1,2; Forensics 4; French Club 2; Math Club 1.
JACOBS, MARC
JACOBSON, DEBRA
JACOBSON, SHARI
GAA 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 2; Girls' Gymnastics Club l,2,3 ,4, Treasurer 4; Ski Club 3,4; Timers' Club 2.
JAMAN, JOEL
JANKAUER, MARLA
HaJI Council 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3.4; Girls' Glee l ; French Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; Future Teachers of
America l ; Pep Club 1.
JEN, PATRICIA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Talent Show 3; Children's Theatre crew 4; GAA 1,2, 4;
Art Clu b 1,2; Biology C lub 4; C h ess Club 1,2,3,4; Future T each ers of America 2,3 ; Girls' Service Organization
1,2.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
Football 2, Sophomore N 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Numerals l , Sophomore N 2, MajorN 3; Intramurals 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3; M onitor 2.
JOSEPH, DAVID
Chess Club 1,2.
JOURDAN, DEVERA
Spring Musical crew l ; Fall Play crew 1,2; CAA 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
JUSTMAN, JEFFREY
Purple Honor Certificate l; Talent Sh ow 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Track 1 ,2, Numerals 1;
Intramurals 1,2,3.
KAGAN, ELLYN
Transferred from Highland Park High School, Highland Park, Illinois 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Spanish
Club 3 .
KAHN, SHELLI
CAA 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2,3; Monitor 1 ,2; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
KAMBEROS, CHRISTINE
Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2; S panish Club 1,2,3.
KAMIN, BONNIE
GAA 1,2,3; Pep C lub 1,2; Girls' Service Organization 2; Office Occupations 4, Secretary 4; Future S ecretaries
Club 3,4.
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�KANN, ROBERT
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Cer~ificate 1; Student Senate 4; Class
Board 2,3; Basketba11 l , Numerals 1; Gymnastics 2,3, Major N 3; Baseball I ; Intramurals 1,2,3; leaders' Gym 2,
3; School Board Student Representative alternate 4.
KAPLOW, GAIL
Fall Play crew 1 ; Girls' Glee l ,2,3; Sounds of Time 2,3; GAA 1 ; Monitor 1.
KAREL, LOREN
Transferred from South Shore High School, Chicago, Illinois 3; Children's Theatre 4.
KASSEL, DAVID
National Merit Semi- finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple
Honor Certificate~; Talent Show 3; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 4; Children' s
Theatre crew 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; AVA
l; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Latin Club 1; Technical Services Club 1 ,2,3,4; C larinet Choir 3,4; Chess
Ttam2,3,4.
KASSMAN, RUSSELL
Talent Show 1; Talent S how crew 1,2,3, C hairman 3; Spring Musical l ,2,3; Spring Musical crew 1 ,2,3, Chairman 2,3; Fall Play 4; Fall Play crew 2,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre 1,2; Children's Theatre c rew 1; Concert
Choir 1,2,3; A cappella Choir 3,4; Madrigal 1 ,2,4, Vice-President 1 ; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Vice- President 4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3; Forensics 1; M onitor 1; Russian Club 1,2,3.
KATZ, MARK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor C ertificate 1; Basketball 1,2,
3, Numerals l , Sophomore N 2, Mino r N 3; Baseball 1,2; Intramurals 1,2,3.
Students unite to 'Sing-Out for Betsy'
KAUFMAN, IRA
Football 1,2; Golf 2; Intramurals 1,2,3.
KEGEL, ANITA
KELLY, DARRELL
KELLY, PETER
Siudent Senate 3,4; Class Board 4; N Club 4; Football l ,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Swimming
2, Minor N 2; Intramurals 1,2.
KERMAN, ROBERT
Fall Play crew 2; Swimming 1; lntramurals 1; Radio-Electronics Club 1,2; Wingspread 3.
KERNES, STEWART
Yearbook 4; Newspaper 4; C o ncert Choir 2 ; A cappella Choir 3 ,4; S wimming 1,2 ,3 ,4, Sophomore N 2, Minor N
3, Major N 4; AVA 1,2,3; Biology Club 2; Coin Club 1': Swim Club 1,2.
KESSLER, MICHELLE
KIPNIS, HOLLIS
Homecoming Committee 4; Girls' Glee l; CAA 1 ,2,3,4; Auroris 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4; Pep Club 2;
Spanish Club 1,2.
KIRSHENBAUM, GARY
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1 ; Chemistry Club 2,3, Vice-President 2,3; Math Club 3;
Students for Israel 3; Monitor 2.
KLABISCH, LINDA
KLAYMAN, SANDRA
KLEIFIELD, STEVEN
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
Basketball 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Tennis 1 ,2,3, Numerals l, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3; lntramurals
1,2,3.
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�KLINGER, STEVEN
Wingspread 2.
KLINSKY, GAYLE
Homecoming Committee 2; Talent Show crew 1; Fall Play crew 1; CAA l; Monitor 1,2.
KOFF, PHYLLIS
Hall Council 3; CAA 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3.
KOHLENBRENER, JO ELLEN
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Student Senate 2; Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Yearbook 4, Section Editor 4; Talent Show crew 1 ; Spring Musical crew 1 ; Art Club 1,2; French Club 3; Ski Club 2,3 Treasurer 3; Vikettes 2,3,4,
Captain4.
KOHN, JEFFREY
KOLOF,ALAN
I1linois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Chamber Ensemble 2,3,4; Intramurals 3; Art Club
l ; Chemistry Club 2,3; Math Club 3; Spring Musical 1,2,3.
Graduates utilize vocational opportunities
KOLTON, ALEXANDER
KOOB, JOSEPH
Transferred from St. Henry High School, Belleville, Illinois 3 .
KORBUS, LINDA
Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4, Section Editor 4; GAA 1,2,3; lntr amurals 2; Chess Club 4; French Club
3; Girls' Service Organization 2; Human Relations Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 2.
KRAMER, CATHY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois, 2; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 2,3,4; Future
Teachers of America 2,3; Latin Club 2,3,4.
KRAMER, RICHARD
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2.
KRASNY, MICHAEL
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show 2; Football 1, Numerals l ; Intramurals 1,2; AVA 1.
KREPACK, LAURA
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 4; Children's Theatre 4.
KUHN, FREDERICK
N Club 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Numerals I, Major N 2,3,4; Wrestling 1, Numerals l; Track 2,3,4, Minor N 2,
Maier N 3,4.
KUHNLE, ROGER
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4, Most
Valuable Player 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, Major N 2,3, Captain 4.
KUZNETSKY,KENNETH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Gymnastics 1,2.
LACHMAN, JOSEPH
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 4; Fall Play crew 4; Children's Theatre crew 4; Technical
Services Club 4; Students for Israel 4.
LACHMAN, KAREN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 2;
Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Drama Club 2,3; Future
Teachers of America 2; Girls' Service Organization 2,3; Monitor 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 3.
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�LACHMAN, SHARYN
Key
3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver
Certificate 1; Calliope 4; Talent Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 1,3 ; Fall Play c rew 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 2 ; Concert Choir 2,3; A cappella Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1; National Thespian Society 3,4; Drama Club 2;
Forensics 3,4 ; French Club 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Girls' Service Organization 2.
LADD, KATHLEEN
CAA 2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 3,4; Girls' Service Organization 2; Cygnettes 3,4.
LANDERMAN, LAUREL
LANDL, EDWIN
LANDSBERG, EILEEN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Yearbook 4; CAA l ; Art Club I ; French Club 2; Girls' Service Organization 1,2; Monitor 1,2;
Pep Club 1,2.
LANE, STEVEN
LANG, GAYLE
Homecoming Committee 2,4 ; Girls' Glee 1.
LAPPING, LESLYE
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Talent Show crew 1,2; Fa11 Play crew 2; GAA 4; Auroris 4; Human Relations
Club 1,2.
LATZ, FREDERICK
AVA l; Chess Club l ; Model Railroad Club 4.
LAUREN, THOMAS
N Club 4; Cross Country 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3 ,4; Intramurals 1,2; Monitor 3 ,4.
LAUTER, MEREDITH
Tal•nt Show 3 ; Spring Musical 1,2,3; Orchestra 1 ,2 ,3 ,4.
LAZARUS, PAULA
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Hall Council 1; Talent Show 1,2,3; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical 2,3; Spring
Musical crew 1,3; Fall Play 2,4; Fall Play crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Children's Theatre crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2;
Valhalla l ; A cappella Choir 2,3; Madrigal 2,3; Girls' Glee l; National Thtspian Society 3,4, Secretary 4; GAA
1,2; Intramurals 1 ; Orama Club 1,2; Monitor 1 .
LAZOR, ALAN
\
AVA 1; Future Business Leaders of America 4; Radio-Electronics Club 1.
LE BRUN, DOLORES
LECHOWICZ, LINDA
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Hall Council 1 ,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer
2, President 4; Student Senate 4, Committee Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Newspaper 3,4, Page Editor 3 , Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Yearbook 3 ,4, Assistant Section Editor 3, Business Manager 4;
Quill and Scroll 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2 ,3 ,4; Fall Play crew l ; C hildren's Theatre crew 1,2 ; GAA l ,2,3,4; Pep Club
l ; Math Club l ; Bridge Club l ; Intramurals 1 ,2; Future Teachers of America 2; Ski Club 2 ,3; Biology Club 2 ;
Monitor 1,2,3.
LEDVORA, RONALD
LEHRER, JONATHAN
National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist .4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White
Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show 2,3; Talent Show crew 1; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3 ; Fall Play crew 1,2,3,4;
Children's Theatre crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3,4; Madrigal 3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band
3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4 , Drum Major 4 ; National Thespian Soci•ty 3,4; Chess Club l; Forensics 2,3,4;
Technical Servicts Club 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 1 ,2,3,4 ; PA Announcer 4; Male Chorus 4 .
LEICHTLING, SCOTT
Mixtd Chorus l ; Boys' Glee 2 ,3 .
LEPP, MARK
LERMAN, LINDA
LEVIN, KAREN
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�LEVIN, MAUREEN
Homecoming Committee 3; Fall Play crew 2; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 2,3; Ski
Club4.
LEVINE, DAVID
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Assistant Musical
Director 3; Spring Musical 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 3; Children's Theat_re 2,3,4, Musical Co~director 4; Concert Choir 2,3; Girls' Glee 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, President 4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching
Band 1,2,3, 4; Sounds of Time 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Technical Services Club 4.
LEVIN, DEBRA
LEVITT, PAUL
LEVY, GAIL
Transferred from Maine Township High School East, Park Ridge, Illinois 3; Bronze Key 3.
LEWIS, CYNDEE
LICAUSI, JOSEPH
lIEBOVITZ, ROBERT A
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist
4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l ; Calliope 4; Talent Show 1,3; Spring Musical 2,3; National Thespian Society 4; GAA 3; Math Club 2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4.
LIPIN,BARRY
Chess Club 1; Coin Club 2,3.
LISNEK, RICHARD
LITWIN, DOUGLAS
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Hall Council 1; Talent Show 3; Spring Musical 3; Orchestra 2 ,3,4;
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1.3; Biology Club 2; Chess Club
1,2.
LONG, JERALYN
LORBER, LINDA
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate I; Student Senate
1,3; Class Board 1,2, Treasurer 1,2; Calliope 3,4: Talent Show 1; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical 1; Spring
Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 2; Children's Theatre 1; Girls' Glee l; National Thespian Society 3,4; CAA 1;
Current Events Club 2; Drama Club 1; Forensics l ; French Club 1,2.
LORSCH, MICHAEL
LUBOWICH, RENEE
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 4; Talent Show crew 1,2,3, Chairman 2,3; Spring Musical
crew l,2,3, Chairman 2,3; Fall Play 4; Fall Play crew 2; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; National Thespian Society
3,4; Art Club l; forensics 1.
LUCAS,UNDA
LUCKMAN, CAREY
IUinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Football l ,2,3,
Numerals 1, Minor N 3; Track 2; Intramurals l; Model Railroad Club 4, Treasurer 4.
LUTZ, ROBIN
Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 3,4; Children's Theatre crew 3,4; Concert Choir 2;
A cappella Choir 3,4; Girls Glee 1; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA l; Drama Club 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3,4.
LYNCH, COLLEEN
Transferred from Saint Patrick Academy, Des Plaines, Illinois, 3.
McKAY, SCOTT
N Club 4; Football l ,2,3,4, Major N 3.4; Basketball l,2,4, Major N 4; Baseball 1.2,4, Major N 4 .
MANDELBAUM, DEBRA
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�MARCADO, RACHELLE
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key
3; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
MARGOLIS, MICHAEL
MARION, MARTIN
Talent Show crew 2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,
4, Stage Manager 4; Boys' Glee 1; Wrestling 1,2, Numerals 1, Minor N 2; Track l, Numerals 1; A VA 1,2; Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
MARK, KATHY
CAA 1,2,3,4.
MARTIN, CAROLE
Spring Musical crew 1,3; Fall Play crew 3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; Girls' Service Organization 2;
Pep Club 1.
MARX, JEANETTE
CAA 1 ,2,3; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2.
Class alters traditional Homecoming dance
MARX, LINDA
GAA 1,2,3,4; Future Business Leaders 2; Future Teachers of America 2; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 4; Monitor 2,3.
MATHISON, DONALD
Gymnastics l,2,3,4, Numerals I , Sophomore N 2, Major N 3,4 .
MAYER, EDWARD
Concert Band 3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; Baseball l ,2,3, Numerals l , Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3;
lntramurals 1.
MECKLENBURG, INA
MEIS, JOSEPH
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; l11inois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key
3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show crew 3,4, Chairman 4; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fal1
Play crew 3,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Cross Country 1 ; Track
2; Intramurals l,2,3; Ski Club 3,4; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4.
MELLOW, GLENN
Spring Musical I ; Concert Choir 2; Orchestra 1 ,2,3,4; Chamber Ensemble 1,2,J,4; Swimming 1.
MELTZER, JOY
Concert Choir 1 ,2,3; Girls' Glee l ; C heerleaders l ; CAA 1,2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1 ; Home Economics Club
1,2,3; Monitor 1,2.
MENDELSON, JUEL
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Class Board 3; Hall Council 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 3,4, Section Editor 3,4;
Quill and Scroll 3,4 ; Talent Show crew l ; CAA 1,2; French Club 2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1 ,2; Leaders' Gym 2.
MENDES, DENISE
Homecoming Committee 3; Pep Club 2; Ski Club 4.
MERKIN, MICHAEL
Hall Council 4; Football 1 ; Track 1,2,3, Numerals l , Minor N 2, Major N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
MESCE, PATRICIA
MESSERSCHMITT, GREGG
N Club 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Sophomore N 1, Major N 2,3,4; lntramurals 1,2; Current Events Club 2; Enlighteners 2; Swim Club 1,2,3,4.
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National Honor Society 3 ,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3 ; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 1; Girls'
Glee 1; Sounds of Times 3; GAA 3 ; French Club 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Human Relations Club 1,2;
Timers' Club 3; Student for Israel 3,4.
METCOFF, RUTHANNE
Hall Council 3,4, Treausrer 4; Homecoming Court 4; Girls' Glee l; GAA 2,3; Future Teachers of America 2,3;
Girls' Service Organi7ation 2; Monitor 2; Pep ~lub 2,3, Treasurer 2, President 3.
MILES, ANNE
MILLER, ELLIOT
MINKUS, RAYMOND
Class Board 2; Newspaper 3,4, Page Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; N Club 4; Football l; Wrestling l ; Track 2,3,
Major N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
MINSKY, MARLENE
Transferred from Niles East High School, Skokie, Illinois, 2; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Monitor 3.
APEX program varies English curriculum
MOLDENHAUER, ROBERT
Talent Show 2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 1,2; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Major
N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3.
MOLITOR, JAMES
Gymnastics l,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,3.
MOLITOR, MICHAEL
N Club 3,4; Swimming l,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Major N 3.4; Baseball 1 ,2, Numerals l , Sophomore
N 2; Swim Club l,2,3,4.
MORGAN, MICHELE
MORRIS, DAVID
MORRIS, LORETT A
Student Senate 3,4; Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical 3; Spring Musical crew 2; Fa1l Play crew 4; National
Thespian Society 4; CAA l,2,3,4; Auroris 3,4; Human Relations Club 2; Timers' Club 3,4.
MORTON, SHARON
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate
l; Science Fair l ; Biology Club l; leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
MUELLER, HOWARD
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate l;
Calliope 2,3; Children's Theatre crew 2; A cappella Choir 2,3,4, Executive Director 4; Boys' Glee 1,4; Wrestling
1,2,3, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3, Captain 3, Most Valuable Player, 3; Intramurals 1,2; Drama
Club l; leaders' Gym 2,3; Ski Club 4; Technical Services Club 3,4.
MYERS, JILL
National Honors Society 3,4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver
Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Yearbook 4,
Section Editor 4; Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4; Children's Theatre crew 2,
4; Girls' Glee l; National Thespian Society 3,4; Auroris 3,4; Forensics l; French Club 2; future Teachers of
America 1,2,3; Human Relations Club 2; Monitor 3; Students for Israel 4.
NELSON, SUSAN
National Honor Society 3,4; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3 ; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor
Certificate l ; Homecoming Committee 4; Cheerleaders 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastic Club 1,2; Cygnettes 2,
3,4, Treasurer 3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 3; Timers' Club 2.
NEUMAN, MARK
NEVINS, GWEN
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�NEWMAN, ARTHUR
Talent Show 3; Orchestra 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Marching Band 2,3,4 .
NEWMAN, MAUREEN
NIERMAN, MARK
Purple Honor Certificate ! ; Chess Club 1 ,2; Coin Club 1,2,3.
NIMER, STEPHEN .
National Merit Lette.r of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; N Club 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3, Manager 2,3, Major N 2,3; Tennis 1,2,3, Numerals l , Sophomore
N 2, Minor N 3 ; Intramurals l ,2,3; Chemistry Club 2; Math Club 1 ,2,3; Monitor 2,3.
NIXON, BRUCE
Hall Council 2,3; Talent Show crew 2; Technical Services Club 2 .
NOELLE, LYNNE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 2 ; Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 2,
4 , President 4 .
NOLAN, ROBIN
GAA 1,2,3; Intramurals 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4 ; Ski Club 3,4.
NONBERG, ANDREA
NONNEMACHER, DANIEL
Cross Country 2,3, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3; Basketball l ,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3;
Golf 1, Numerals 1.
NORRIS, JAMES
NOVAK, JANICE
Callio pe 1,2; future Business leaders 3,4; Monitor 3,4.
NOVAK, JOYCE
Mixed Chorus 2; Future Business Leaders 3,4.
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OBERLANDER, JEFFREY
National Honor Society 3,4; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Science Fair l ; Biology Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, President 3; Ford Future Scientists Honorable Mention 1 .
O'BRIEN, MARY
GAA l ,2,3; French Club l ; Monitor 1,2.
O'CONNELL, MAUREEN
Class Board 3,4; Hall Council 1 ,2 ; Homecoming Committee 3; Cheerleaders 3 ,4, Captain 3 ; GAA 1,2,3; Girls'
Gymnastic Club 1.2.3,4 : L••ders Gym 3,4; Ski Club 3; lntramurals 1,2; Mid-term Graduate 4.
OGRON, DARYL
OKAWARA, TOM
Orchestra 4; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; Marching Band l,2,3,4; Intramurals l ; Biology Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4;
Chess Team 2,4; Clarinet Choir 2,3,4.
OSTROM, JEFFRY
footbal1 l,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Intramurals 1 ,2; Track 1 , Numerals 1; Gymnastics 1.
OZELL, ROBERT
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1 ; Student Senate 3; lntramurals 1,2,3;·Chemistry Club 2;
Spanis h Club 2.
P APPO, MIRIAM
Illino is State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming
Committee 4; Fa11 Play crew 3; CAA 1,2,4; Future Teachers of America 2.
PARIS, JEFFREY
Transferred from Grover Cleveland High School, Reseda, California 2.
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PERBOHNER, JILL
National Honor Society 3.4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Student Senate 1,2,3.4;
Class Board 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,4, Chairman 4; Spring Musical crew 2;
Children's Theatre 2; Girls' Glee l ; GAA I ; Forensics I; Cygnette. 2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 2.
PERELMAN, ANDREA
Student Senate 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Spring Musical crew 1; Fall Play crew 1; GAA
1; Cygnettes 2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor 1,2; Ski Club 3.
PESKO, DONALD
Baseball I, Numerals 1; Coin Club 1; lntramurals 1.
PETRONE, PAMELA
Hall Council 2,3; Office Occupations 4, President 4.
PHELUS, THEODORE
Student Senate 3.4. Pre.ident 4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals I, Major N 3,4, Co-Captain 4, All Conference 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3 .
PIERCE, WILLIAM
PIERREMONT, MICHELE
Homecoming Committee 3 ; CaUiope 2,3; Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Fall Play
crew 3; Children's Theatre crew 3, Chairman 3; Concert Choir 2,3, Vice-President 3; A cappella Choir 3,4; Girls'
Glee l; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Orama Club 1,2; Human Relations Club l; Monitor 1,2,3,4;
PepClubl,2.
PINHASIK, HOWARD
PINKERT, DALE
Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate I; Golf I; Basketball I; lntramurals 1,2,3; Ski Club 4.
POCK, KAREN
POLIN, PAUL
PONFIL, JANET
Purple Honor Certificate l; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Spring Musical crew 1; Girls' Glee 1; GAA l,2,3; Pep
Club I; Ski Club 2,3,4; Timers' Club 2,3; Monitor 1,2,3,4.
POPE, WILLIAM
Golf2.
PORGES, FREDRIC
Gymnastics 1.
PORUS, STEVEN
Fall Play crew 4; Children's Theatre crew 4; Art Club 1,2; AVA 1,2; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2.
POWROZNIK, ROBERT
POZAN,DONN
POZNANSKY, ALAN
N Club 3,4, Pre.ident 4; Football I,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4, Captain I , Most Valuable Player 1; Wre.tling I,
2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Captain 1, Most Valuable Player l; Intramurals 1,2,3; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4 .
PRICE, BRADLEY
Talent Show 1,2,3; Spring Musical 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Marching
Band2,3,4.
PUZES, LINDA
Concert Choir 3; Art Club 2; Pep Club 1.
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�QUINN, PEGGY
Cheerleaders 1; GAA 1,2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3; Monitor 1,2,3.
RABINS, NINETTE
RAHE, BRUCE
RALSKY, SUSAN
Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 4; Hall Council 2; Homecoming Committee 4, C hairman
4; German Club 2; Secretary 2; Ski Club 4.
RAMBERT, SUSAN
Hall Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Ho mecoming Committee 2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4, Queen 4; Talent
Show 3; Cheerleaders 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastics Club 2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
RANSDELL, DAVID
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Gymnastics 1, Numerals 1; lntramura1s 1,2,3; Latin Club 2.
Number of mid-term graduates sets record
RASENICK, ENID
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Student Senate 1: Class Board 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Chairman 3, D irector 4; Year-
book 3,4, Section Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spring Musical crew 1 ,2; Fall Play crew 1,2; Cheerleaders l ;
GAA 1,2,3,4; Auroris 2,3,4; French Club 2,3, Vice-President 3; Students for Israel 4; Wingspread 3.
RAYMOND, DANIEL
Baseball 3, Minor N 3; lntramurals 1,2,3,4; Chemistry Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Future Business Leaders 4;
Hi-Fi Club 4; Math Club 2; Ski Club 4; Spanish Club 1.
RECHEL, RONALD
Football 1 ; Tennis 1,2; Ski Club 3.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT
RHONEY, DIANNE
Fall Play crew 2; Girls' Glee 1,2,3,4; Sounds of Time 2,3,4; GAA 1,2,4; Future Business Leaders 4, Treasurer 4;
Girls' Service Organization 3; Ski Club 3; Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
RICE, DAVID
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Basketball l , Numerals l; Intramurals 1,2,3; Forensics
3; Wingspread 3; Mid-Term Graduate 4 .
RICE, JEFFREY
RICHTER, MICHAEL
Transferred from St. George High School. Evanston, Illinois, 2; Ski Club 3,4.
ROBBINS, DAVID
ROBINS, JUDITH
Enlighteners Club 1 ,2,3,4; Fall Play crew 2; Current Events Club 2.
ROBINSON, BRADLEY
N Club 3.4. Vice-President 4; Football l ,2,3,4; Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Basketball
1 ; Baseball 1,2,3; Ski Club 3,4.
ROHRER, BETH ANN
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit l etter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist
4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 2, Alternate 2; Hall Council 1; Homecoming Committee 3; Calliope 4; Talent Show crew 2,3; Fall Play c rew 2; Girls' Glee 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; fntramur-
als l ; French Club 2,3,4, Co-President 4; Cygnettes 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 1; Ski
Club 4; Human Relations Club 1.
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ROHRER, JAYMES ANN
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; 11linois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate 2; Talent Show crew 3; GAA 1,2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Cygnettes 3; Russian Club 1,2,3,4, VicePresident 3,4; Timers' Club 3.
ROINIOTIS, JOANNE
Concert Choir 3; A cappella 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4.
ROLAK, ROBERTA
GAA 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1 ,2; Monitor 1,2.
ROSENBAUM, LYNN
Transferred from Faulkner High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3.
ROSENFELD, JUDY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 1 ,2;
French Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America l,2,3; Monitor 1,2,3.
ROSENQUIST, JOHN
Football 1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Wrestling 1,2 .
ROSENTHAL, DANIEL
ROSENTHAL, THEODORE
ROSIN, DEBRA
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Spring Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 3,4,
Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 3,4; Concert Choir 3; A cappella Choir 4; Sounds of Time 3; National
Thespian Society 3,4; Art Club l; Girls' Service Organization 2; Technical Services Club 4.
ROSNER, BETH
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
White Honor Certificate l; Spring Musical crew 1,2; Fall Play crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Children's Theatre crew
l; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA 1,2; Drama Club 1.
ROSS, DONNA
Art Club 1,2; Latin Club 1 ,2; Monitor 3.
ROTFELD, GERRI
ROTH, BARBARA
GAA 1,2,3,4; Art Club 2; Cygnettes 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Human Relations Club 2.
ROTH, SUSAN
Girls' Glee 3; GAA 1,2,3,4 ; Cygn.ttes 1,2,3; Pep Club 2; Monitor 2.
ROTHBLATT, ARTHUR
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Cross Country 2, Minor N 2; Track 2; Intramurals 2.
ROTSTEIN, RUBIN
ROULEAU, DENISE
ROZEN, DAVID
Transferred from University High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Bronze Key 3; German Club 3.
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RUBIN, AMELIA
RUBIN, LORRY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair l;
Basketball 2; N Club 4; Tennis 1 ,2,3, Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Chemistry Club 2; Math Club I.
RUBIN, PAUL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 1,4, Committee Chairman 4; Yearbook 4, Section Editor 4; Talent Show 3; Fall Play 4; Fall Play crew 4;
Chirldren's Theatre 4; National Thespian Society 4; Football 1, Numerals l ; Basketball 1, Numerals 1; Baseball
1, Numerals 1.
RUDD, DARRELL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Key 3;. Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Baseball 1,
Numerals l; lntramurals 1,2.
RUESCH, JAMES
lntramurals 2.
RUNGE, JAMES
RYMER, JEFFREY
AVA 1,2,3; Technical Services Club 2; Wingspread 3.
SAKAMOTO, DONNA
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; Spring Musical l,2,3; Fall Play crew 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, SecretaryTreasurer 4; Chamber Ensemble 3.
SALA, MARCIE
SALBERG, LINDA
Homecoming Committee 4; GAA l; Pep Club 1,2; lntramurals 1.
SALTZMAN, ARLENE
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Class Board 1,2,3,4, Secretary 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Calliope 3,4; Talent Show 3;
Spring Musical crew 2; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3; French Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
SAMSON, STEVEN
N Club 4; Trainer 1,2,3,4, Head Student Trainer 3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Presidmt 4; Intramurals 2.
SANDERS, ROBIN
Spring Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 3; Children's Theatre crew 2; CAA 4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3;
Monitor 1,2,3; Ski Club 4.
SCHAEFER, LINDA
Homecoming Committee 3; GAA 3,4; Girls' Gymnastics Club 3,4; Human Relations Club 2; leaders' Gym 3,4;
Monitor 2,3,4.
SCHAUMAN, BRUCE
Swimming 1,2,3,4.
SCHATZ, BARRY
N Club 4; Football l,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; lntramurals 1,2.
SCHLEICH, JAMES
Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4,
Chairman 4; National Thespian Society 4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4.
SCHNEIDER, SUSAN
Future Teachers of America 2; Ski Club 4.
SCHONFELD, MARILYN
Hall Council 1,2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; GAA l; French Club 1; Monitor 2,3; Pep Club 1,2.
SCHUBERT, ROBERT
N Club 3,4; Football 4, Major N 4; Track 2,3, Major N 2,3; AVA I.
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SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL
N Club 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Major N 1,2,3.
SCHWARTZ, MICHAEL
SCHWARTZ, STUART
Football 1,2, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2; Basketball 1, Numerals 1; lntramurals 1,2.
SENDER, JUDY
Science Fair 1; Vahalla 3,4; Concert Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Sounds of Time 2; Forensics 2.
SHAINER, DARYL
Concert Choir 2; Girls' Glee l; GAA 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 1; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3.
SHARE, SUSAN
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 1,2,3; Biology Club 2; Future Teachers of America I; Pep
Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1 ,2.
SHEER, FARLEY
SHER, ALLYN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Class Board 1,2,3; Orchestra l ; Concert
Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; lntramurals 1,2; Wingspread 3.
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SHER, SHELLEY
Class Board 1,2; Girls' Glee l ; Cheerleaders l ; GAA 1,2; lntramurals l ; Monitor 1,2; Spanish Club 1.
SHERMAN, JERYL
Children' s Theatre crew 4; GAA 1; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club 2,3, Secretary 3.
SHIPLEY, ROBERT
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Chamber Ensemble 1,2,3,4; lntramurals 1,3.
SHLACHTER, JACK
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key
3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate l; Talent Show 2; Spring Musical crew 2; Fall Play crew 4; Children's
Theatre crew 2; Male Chorus 4; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1, 2,3.4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics 3; lntramurals 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,4; Rensellaer Math-Science
Award3.
SHLIFKA, JAY
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 2.
SHULMAN, WAYNE
N Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-arms 4; Football I ,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major N 3.
SIBUL, RANDEE
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate l; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Cheerleaders 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Auroris 1,2,3,4, Vice-President
4; French Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4.
SIDELL, SCOTT
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Calliope 4;
Talent Show 1,2,3; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical 2,3 ; Spring Musical crew l ; Fall Play 2,4; Fall Play crew
1,3; Children's Theatre crew 2, Chairman 2; Concert Choir l ; A cappella Choir 2,3; Madrigal 3,4; National
Thespian Society 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3, Vice-President 2.
SIEGEL, STEVEN
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Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1 ; Orchestra 2.3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3; Marching Band 2,3,
4; Wingspread 3.
SIEWERT, KAREN
Cheerleaders 1; CAA 1; Ski Club 3,4.
SilVERMAN, TONI
Talent Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 1,3; Children's Theatre crew 2; National
Thespian Society 3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; Girls' Service Organization 2.
SilVERSTEIN, RANDEE
Spring Musical ere.;. 3; Children's Theatre crew 4; Sounds of Time 3; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Wingspread
3.
SIMON, DANIEL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Calliope 3,4, Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Talent Show 1,2,3; Talent
Show crew 3; Spring Musical l ,2,3; Spring Musical crew 3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4; Children's Theatre 1,2, 4;
Children's Theatre crew 2,3; A cappella Choir 2,3; National Thespian Society 3,4; Art Club 1; Drama Club 2,3,
4, President 4; Forensics 1,2; Norsingers 2.
SINGER, ARNOLD
Track 2; Baseball I, Numerals l ; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
SLOANE, SUSAN
Homecoming Committee 4; Spring Musical crew 3; Chirldren's Theatre crew 2,4, Co-Chairman 4; Sounds of
Time 3; Future Teachers of America 4; Girls' Service Organization 3; Monitor 1,2; Students for Israel 3.
SMALINSKY, TERRI
National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Homecoming Committee 3; Yearbook 3,4, Assistant Section Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Newspaper 3, Page Editor 3;
Quill and Scroll 3,4; Spring Musical crew 2; CAA 2,3,4; Human Relations Club 2; Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Monitor
1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2.
SMITH, DANIEL
SMITH, PAMELA
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show crew 2,3;
Spring Musical crew 2,3, Chairman 3; Fall Play crew 2,3,4; Children's Theatre c rew 2,3,4, Chairman 3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; Current Events Club 2; Forensics 1; Drama Club 1,2; Mid-term Graduate 4.
SMITH, WILLIAM
Ski Club 3,4.
SOLOMON, FRANCES
Girls' Glee 3; GAA 2,3; Fencing Club 4; Girls' Service Organization 2; Monitor 4; Wingspread 3 .
SOlOVY,DEAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate I ; Football 1; Basketball 1;
lntramurals 1,2,3.
SONENBlUM, LOREN
CAA 1,2; Future Business Leaders 4; Spanish Club 1,2.
SONENSCHEIN, BERNARD
Cross Country 2; Wrestling 1; lntramurals 1 ,2,3.
SOSTRIN, BARBARA
Talent Show crew 2,3; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 2,3; A cappella Choir 4; Girls" Glee 3; Drama
Club 3; Future Business Leaders 4; Girls' Service Organization 2; Monitor .1,2,3.
SOWERS, WESLEY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Student Senate 4; Class
Board 3; N Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Football 1,2,4, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Major N 4; Wrestling 1,2,4,
Captain 4, Sophomore N 1, Major N 2,4; lntramurals 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2.
SPAGNOLI, JAMIE
Illinois State Scholarship semi-finalist 4; CAA 3; Drama Club 2; Home Economics Club 2; Monitor 2,3; Midterm graduate 4.
SPIEGEL, DEBBIE
SPUNGEN, ELISA
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
White Honor Certificate l ; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Yearbook 2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Newspaper 2,3, Exchange Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical
crew 1,2; Fall Play crew 1,2; Children's Theater 2; Children's Theatre crew 1,3, Chairman 3; National Thespian
Society 3; Auroris 3; Forensics I; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Ski Club 2,3.
STEELMAN, JOANNE
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STEFFENS, BRUCE
STERN, OREN
STERN, RICHARD
STERN, SCOTT
STOCKENBERG, LINDA
STOLLER, BARBARA
Transferred from Gage Park High School. Chicago, Illinois 3; Concert Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4; GAA 3,4;
Chess Club 3; Radio Electronics Club 4.
STRICKER, MARIE
SUCHY, CAROLE
Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show crew 3; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musical crew 3; GAA 2,3,4; Auroris
2,3,4, Secretary 4; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Ski Club 4; Timers' Club 3,4.
SUEKOV, LARRY
SWEET, BONNIE
SWIG, PAULA
Transferred from West Rocks High School, Norwalk, Connecticut 2; Bronze Key 3; Talent Show crew 3; Fall
Play crew4; Children's Theatre crew 4; CAA 3; Future Teachers of America 3.
SZAFRANSKI, PAMELA
TAN AKA, VICTORIA
Transferred from Spalding High School, Chicago, Illinois 4.
TANKER, WILLIAM
Student Senate 4; Fall Play crew 1; Cross Country 2, Sophomore N 2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,
Numerals l, Sophomore N 2; lntramurals 2; Technical Services Club 2,3.
TAUSSIG, LISA
Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Drama Club 1; French Club 1 ,3; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3;
Cygnettes 1,2,3,4; Leaders' Gym 3,4; Pep Club 1,2.
TEPLINSKY, STEVEN
Student Senate 4; Hall Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Cross Country 2,3, Minor N 3; Wrestling 1; Track l,2,3,
Minor N 2, Major N 3; Intrarnurals 1,2,3.
TERRY, DAVID
Wrestlingl,2,3; AVA l ,2,3; Current EventsClubl,2,3; RussianC!ub3,4; lntramurals 1,2,3; Track 1 .
TETER, AMY
Tranferred. from Senn High School. Chicago, Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; Class Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Yearbook 3,4, Section Editor 4; Children's Theatre crew 3; French Club 3.
THOMAS, JANET
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Talent Show crew 3; Fall Play crew 3; Children's Theatre crew 3.
TOMBACK, JAY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Hall Council 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Baseball I; lntramurals 1,2,3; Forensics 3,4; French Club l ; Monitor 2,3,4.
TOMBACK, SHERRY
GAA l; French Club 1; Pep Club 2, Secretary 2; Hall Council 3.
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TORRES, LINDA
TROCKY, MARGARET
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalsit 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1 ; Girls' Service
Organization 3; RuSsian Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4 .
TROOP, SHERRY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical
crew 3; Fall Play crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre crew 2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA
1; Drama Club 3.4; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Girls' Service Organization 2; Pep Club 1; Russian Club 4;
Ski Club 3,4.
TUROFF, SARA
Illinois S tate Scholarship Semi-fin alist 4; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Fall Play crew 4; CAA 1; French Club 2;
Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Human Relations Club 2; Pep Club 1; Ski Club 3.
TUROVITZ, ALAN
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1.
TUROVITZ, ILEENE
Student Senate 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; GAA 1,2; Future Teachers of America 2; Monitor 1,2,3,4; Pep
Club2.
TURSKI, KIMBERLY
Talent Show 1,2,3; Talent S how crew 3; Spring Musical 1,2,3; Spring Musical crew 1; Concert Choir 2; A cappella Choir 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; N ational
Thespian Society 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Auroris 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2.
UNGER, DIANNE
VAHLE, JEFFREY
VALENTINO, JUDITH
Transferred from Saint Patrick's Academy, Des Plaines, Illinois, 3; Illinois S tate Scholarship Semi-finalist 4;
Bronze Key 3; GAA 3.4; Auroris 3; Future Business Leaders 4, S~retary 4.
VARVERIS, NICHOLAS
National Ho nor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3, Bronze Key 2; White Honor
Certificate 1; Science Fair 1 ; Class Board 3; lntramurals 2,3; Chemistry Club 2,3; Chess Club l ; Coin Club 1,2;
Monitor 1,2; Ski Club 3,4.
VICKER, HELENE
Hall Council 1,2,3.4; Homecoming Committee 3.4; Talent Show 1; Valhalla 1,2; G irls' Glee 1, President 1; CAA
3,4; Future Teachers of America 1 ; Monitor 1,2,3; Pep Club 3; Norsingers 2,3, Secretary 3.
VIESS, DEBRA
VON GILLERN, RICHARD
Model Railroad Club 4, President 4; Monitor 3; lntramurals 3.
WALDMAN, BRUCE
Illinois State Scholars hip Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 3; White Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 1,2; Biology
Club 2,3,4, Secretary~Treasure r 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Chemistry Club 2.
WASSERMAN, EILEEN
Children's Theatre crew 4; Future Teachers of America 1,3,4; Girls' Service Organization 3; Monitor 1.2.
WEBER, JAMES
WAYNE, MARLENE
Spring Musical crew 2; Orchestra 2,3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Auroris 2,3, President 2; Girls' Gymnast ics Club 1,2,3,4;
Home Economics Club 1,2; Human Relations Club 2; Ski Club 4 .
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�WEBER, THOMAS
Monitor 3,4.
WECHTER, LAWRENCE
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key J; Bronze Key 2;
White Honor Certificate l; Calliope 2; Talent Show 3; Chamber Ensemble 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-President
2, President 3,4; Debate Team 2; Latin Club.
WEIL, CARLA
Calliope 3,4, Section Editor 3, Business Manager 4.; Talent Show crew 1; Concert Choir 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; CAA
Board 3,4, Chairman 4; Current Events Club 2,3; Fornesics 1,2; Girls' Gymnastics Club 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3;
Monitor 1,2,3,4; Girls' Volleyball Team 4; Special Services 2.
WEINER, STEVEN
WEINGARTEN, PHYLLIS
Transferred from Von Stueben High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Hall Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Pep Club 3.
WEINSTEIN, CANDEE
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Student Senate 1,2, Corresponding Secretary 2; Class Board 3 .
WEISBERG, PAULA
Class Board 1,2,3; lntramurals 1,2; French Club 1; Monitor 2.
WEISS, PATTI
Transferred from Bowen High School, Chicago, Illinois 4; Children's Theatre 4; Children's Theatre crew 4; A
cappella Choir 4.
WELDY,LUAN
Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show crew 2; Fall Play crew 2; Children's Theatre crew 1; Girls' Glee 1, VicePresident 1; Sounds of Time 2,3; GAA 3; Cygnettes 3; Pep Club 2.
WERNER, MARLENE
Transferred from Walther Lutheran High School, Melrose Park, Illinois 3; GAA 3,4; Drama Club 3,4; Future
Business Leaders 4; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Latin Club 3 .
WERNICK, LAUREL
WESTBERG, GAIL
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 3,4; Bronze Key 3; Talent Show 3; Talent
Show crew 1,2; Spring Musical crew 1,2,3; Fall Play crew 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Marching
Band 1,2,3,4; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cygnettes 3,4; Human Relations Club 2; Leaders'
Gym 2,3,4; Technical Services Club 2,3,4; Timers' Club 2,3,4, Head Timer 4; Wingspread 2.
WICKMAN, ALAN
Transferred from Lane Technical High School, Chicago, Illinois 3.
WILLIAMS, LEIGH
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show 1,2; Talent
Show crew 1,2,3; Spring Musical 3; Spring Musical crew 1,2; Fall Play crew 1,2,3; Children's Theatre 4; Children's Theatre crew l,2,3; A cappella Choir 4; Madrigal 4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4; National
The5pian Society 3,4.; CAA l; Drama Club 1,2; Enlightcncrs 2,3,4, President 4; Forensics 1,2,3; German Club 1,
2,; Home Economics Club 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2 ,3; Monitor 3; Russian Club l; Norsingers 2,3.
WILSON, SUSAN
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Calliope 3,4, Co-Editor 4;
Children's Theatre 4, Student Director 4; Forensics 1,2,3,4.
WINE, STEVEN
Cross Country 1, Numerals 1; Basketball 2; Golf 1,2,3, Numerals 1, Sophomore N 2, Major N 3.
WINER, RONNA
WOLZ, MICHAEL
Purple Honor Certificate 1; Talent Show 2; Talent Show crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical crew 2,3; Fall Play crew 3;
N ~lub 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Sophomore N 1, Major N 2,3,4; lntramurals 1,2,3; A VA 1,2,3,4; Latin Club
2; Technical Services Club 1,2,3,4.
YOUNG, MARCIA
Bronze Key 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show crew 2; Spring Musical 3; Spring Musical crew 2; Fall
Play crew 1,4, Chairman 4; Children's Theatre 2; Children's Theatre crew l; Concert Choir 2; A Cappella Choir
3,4; Girls' Glee 1; National Thespian Society 3,4; GAA 3; Drama Club 1,2.
ZALON, ARNOLD
Transferred from Kennedy High School, Chicago, Illinois, 1; Football 2,3, Sophomore N2, Minor N 3; Wrestling
2,3, Sophomore N 2, Minor N 3; Intramurals 1,2,3.
ZAMOST, DEBRA
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ZAMOST, DIANNE
ZINDELL, RICHARD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ; Bronze Key 3; Purple Honor Certificate 1; Class Board 3,4; N Club 3,
4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N l, Major N 3; Track 1,2; Intramurals 1,2; Leaders' Gym 2,3 .
ZOBEL, MARLA
Student Senate 3; Homecoming Committee 4.
ZOBERMAN, MALLY
Transferred from Niles East High School, Skokie, Illinois. 2; Class Board 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Monitor2.
ZUMPH, PATRICIA
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Homecoming Court 3; Girls' Glee 1,2,
Presid•nt 2; Sounds of Time 1.2, President 2; CAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Cygnettes 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4;
Leaders' Gym 2,3,4; Pep Club l ; Ski Club 3 .
ZVOLNER, BETH
SUE RAMBERT cheers as the Viking team makes a touchdown for another six points.
STRAINING to win, varsity cross-country team
member Fred Kuhn enters the chutes.
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�INFORMALITY of the art department provides Philip Jacks with the incentive to create new dimensions in design with the use of canvas and oils.
Juniors: upperclassmen at last ...
gaining new responsibilities . . . selling
homecoming mums ... working over the
summer months planning for prom ...
preparing for the future by taking college board exams . . . having the first
junior Victor Viking . . . cheering their
teams on to victory ... joining the rest
of Northi in adjusting to modular scheduling . . . becoming more secure with
themselves as individuals .. . developing
their own thoughts and ideas without
the assistance of others ... juniors . ..·
children of change.
PAGE EDITOR Robin Goland makes adjustments on the final copy of her story for the North Star.
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�U pperclass status achieved;
burdens increase for juniors
DREAMS are expressed on paper as Fred Kroll
ponders architectural plans for industrial arts.
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SUSAN LEVIN puts on a false smile as she gazes up from her studies in the cafeteria.
GOOD DRIVING skills are practiced by Merle
Nathanson during class .
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�LM C offers quiet study during free mods
Aaron, Susan
Abrams, Helene
Abramson, Pamela
Adelman, Andra
Anderson, William
Andrzejewski, Donald
Anhalt, Patricia
Antman, Robert
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Brurnlik, Joel
Burland, Cathy
.Buzil, Rona
Byrne!, Sandra
Charrnan, Mark
Chavin, Errol
Chernoff, Joel
Cohen, Ilene
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Cantor, Susan
Capobianco, Joseph
.Carbonara, Patricia
Carlin, Lori
Cohen, Ruth
Cohan, Charles
Cole, Joyce
Collins, Rebecca
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Becker, Donald
Becker, Michelle
Belvisi, John
Berg, Bennett
Berger, Steven
Berlin, Nancy ·
Berman, Marla
Berrick, Robin
Brenner, Douglas
Bridges, Kimberly
Brown, Scott
Brown, Sharon
Balestri, Thomas
Balka, Suzanne
Balogh, Deborah
Barnett, Maxine
Baron, Bruce
Bear, Joel \
Becharas, Christine
Becker, Dean
Boxenbaurn, Alan
Boyk,John
Brandom, Barbara
Brenner, Bonnie
Apostel, Janice
Appel, Deborah
Arnow, Kathy
Aron, Alysa
Arvidson, Glenn
Azriel, Phyllis
Baerman, Jeffrey
Bakker, Patricia
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Alexander, Gus
Alexander, Nina
Anderson, Beth
Anderson, Steven
Blivas, Sharon
Bohdan, Peter
Bolshon, Barbara
Bosley, Marsha
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Cooper, Dennis
Cooper, Robert
Cooper, Robyn
Corey, Nancy
Crivlare, Fred
Crown, Laura
Current, William
Dale, Jennifer
Dammers, Diane
D' Antonio, Ramona
Dardick, Jerrold
Dauer, Ira
David, David
Davis, Lisa
Dechter, Burton
Decorrevont, John
Dembo, Harold
Des Jardins, Heidi
Deutsch, Alan
Dewald, Renee
Dewar, Dawn
Doherty, Julie
Dolins, Rebecca
Domash, Cathy
Donenberg, Bruce
Doren, Meryl
Drathring, Curt
Orel!, Marlene
MARTIN MUSSAR selects a book from the Learning Materials Center.
Dudovitz, Paula
Eastman, Barbara
Eckhardt, Margo
Eisenstein, Marci
Eisenstein, Pamela
Elkins, Ilene
Emalfarb, Susan
Engelhardt, Carol
Epstein, Brad
Epstein, Sheila
Es rig, Terri
Faermark, Elliot
Farkas, Jeremy
Feig, Susan
Feingold, Jerald
Feldman, Gary_
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�MR. BARRY SWEENY is pleased with the creativity expressed by Glenn Arvidson as they discuss the methods used in designing sculpture.
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Ferstl, Carol
Fields, Carrie
Fine, Andrea
Fine, Heidi
Fox, Charlene
Frankel, Ileen
Franklin, Judith
Freihage, James
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Furster, Janet
Gaines, Vicki
Garber, Jerome
Garbo, Donna
Gelder, Cheryl
Gibbons, Maura
Gillengerten, Joan
Gillengerten, Joseph
Ginsburg, Robert
Gistenson, Hollis
Gitelman, Lynn
Glicksman, Joel
Goland, Robin
Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Larry
Goldberg, Mark
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Garfield, Janice
Gartzman, Janice
Gebel, Sandy
Geiderman, Ralph
Goldberg, Steve
Goldin, Linda
Goldman, Linda
Goldsmith, Stuart
Fink, Elise
Fisher, Robert
Fisher, Sharon
Fogel, Bruce
Friedman, Bruce
Friedman, Debra
Friedman, Susan
Friedrichs, Dennis
�Creative abilities fostered by open labs
Goldstein, Lori
Goldstein, Marcie
Goldstein, Ralph
Goldstein, Steven
Goodman, Debra
Gordon, Roberta
Gordon, Shelley
Gorell, Larry
Graeff, Deette
Grahn, Susan
Greenberg, Barbara
Greene, Steven
Greenfield, Cheryl
Greenfield, David
Greenspan, Jeffrey
Greenwald, Robin
Grefenson, Sherry
Greyson, Daniel
Gruen, Gary
Gumbiner, Susan
Gutman, Marcee
Gutmann, Caryn
Haas, Debra
Hamilton, Mark
Hanan, Ira
Handmaker, Nancy
Hanley, Willard
Hanus, Steven
Harrsch, Anne
Haugsness, Janet
Hefland, Marcy
Henkin, Sue
Hersh, Bradley
Hershenhouse, Debra
Herzog, Caren
Hiller, Ellene
Hoffing, Gail
Hoffman, Ann
Horgan, Ronald
Horwitz, Janet
Horwitz, Linda
Howe, Nancy
Hummer, Jerrold
lpjian, Suzanne
Isaacson, Leslie
Isaacson, Sherry
Jacks, Philip
Jacobs, Robin
SERVING as a monitor in her hall office is Janet Larsen.
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�Northi cafeteria serves ntultiple purpose
Jacobson, Richard
Jaegers, Gary
Janetos, James
Janis, Jacqueline
Kahn, Debra
Kaiserman, Gary
Kalfen, Roberta
Kalman, Allan
Krieger, Howard
Kuhn, Judith
Kunkle, Mary
Kurtz, Lynn
Lambert, Paul
Landsberg, Irwin
Larsen, Janet
Larson, Patricia
DONNA PLOTZKER enjoys her lunch in the company of Sheri Finke.
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Kaufman, Shari
Kellum, Donald
Kelly, Frank
Kesselman, Susan
Kessler, Ann
Kessler, Marc\
Kinoshita, Scott
Klein, June
Kramer, Andrea
Kramer, Harry
Kravitz, Kenneth
Kray, Susan
Kalmikoff, Mara
Kamin, Gale
Kane, Jerome
Kaplan, Sheri
Kase, Steven
Kasik, Beth
Kasper, Frank
Kaufman, Michael
Kost, Gary
Kotlick, Mark
Kozer, Bronda
Kozuch, Carol
Jesser, Harold
Johannessenn, Staale
Johnson, Cynthia
Johnson, Donna
Klesman, Mark
Klinsky, Steven
Komaiko, Jeff
Koonce, Ronald
�as place for study, lunch, contetnplation
Latiolais, Evelyn
Latiolais, Everette
Lauer, Joel
Lazar, Steven
Leaf, Michele
Lebolt, Frederic
Lee, Randy
Lee, Steven
Leikin, Jerrold
Lendway, Eve
Leroy, Jerome
Lestz, Joanne
Levenson, Daniel
Levenson, Sheila
Levin, Neil
Levin, Richard
TIME alone in the cafeteria allows Karen Lund to review class notes.
Levin, Susan
Levine, David
Levine, Linda
Levison, Kenneth
Levitt, Carole
Levy, Alan
Lichtenstein, Naomi
Lieberman, Ellen
Lifton, J anisse
Linderman, Laure
Lippert, Jan
Lipschultz, Richard
Lipsig, Carol
Lisit, Howard
Lorch, Sandra
Lorsch, Steven
Lund, Karen
Lurie, Elizabeth
McTier, Joyce
Machado, Rafael
Maloney, James
March, Andrea
Marcus, Robert
Marx, Karen
Marzen, Holly
Massie, Steven
Mayster, Lance
Mazer, Robin
Meinhardt, Marion
Melcher, Ellen
Menze, Matthew
Meshberg, Bruce
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�Metcoff, Laura
Miles, Cynthia
Miller, Howard
Miller, Larry
Miller, Maureen
Miller, Michael
Miller, Sharon
Millman, David
Milstein, Robin
Mishkin, Larry
Mitchell, William
Moore, Daniel
Morrison, Roberta
Morton, Roberta
Mott, Allen
Mullenix, John
Murphy, Raymond
Myers, Gail
Myhr, Brian
Nadler, Sheri
SUZANNE IPJIAN and Naomi Lichtenstein study college testing dates.
Nathanson, Merle
Natkin, Nancy
Neihaus, Norman
Nelson, James
Nordberg, Janet
Norusis, Shirley
Novak, Barry
Novak, Gayle
Nowak, Carol
Oakes, Donna
Oberlander, Ma
O'Donnell, Sea
Olson, Carol
Ondracek, Ronna
Orenstein, Leslie
Orner, Gail
Packer, Rory
Pappanduros, John
Park, Marcy
Parker, Ronald
Passen, Matthew
Perlin, Ricki
Perry, David
Pesko, Carole
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Nelson, Thomas
Neuhaus, Caryn
Neuman, Linda
Newman, Ro
Peterson, Craig
Peterson, Jeanine
Peterson, Linda
Peterson, Robin
�Peterson, William
Phelan, James
Phipps, Cynthia
Pinnell, Richard
Pinsky, Linda
Plotkin, M arcy
Polash, Mari Ann
Porter, Linda
Powal, Ted
Powell, Debra
Prace, Jerry
Pritchett, John
Prochno, Debra
Quaternan, Richard
Quinn, Patrick
Radman, Arny
Ransenberg, Renee
Rapper, Mimi
Rapper, Nina
Reizrnan, Debra
Rhoney, Brian
Rice, Elyse
Riederrnan, Mark
Riemer, Sandra
College-bound juniors tackle board exams
Rieser, Ralph
Rizzo, Pamela
Robbins, Leslie
Robin, Susan
Robinson, Steven
Roitman, Donna
Rosen, Michele
Rosen, Robert
Rosenberg, Elaine
Rosin, Robert
Roth, Martin
Rotman, Sheri
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Rubin, Sheldon
Ruby, James
Ruchirn, Michael
Rudolph, Barbara
Ruttenberg, Barry
Sacks, Sharon
Sacks, Terry
Sadur, Jeffrey
Sala, Trudie
Sales, Jonathan
Salk, Davida
Sampson, Jeffrey
Sandman, Jeffrey
Sanes, Valerie
Sanz, Mark
Sasarnoto, Kathleen
Sauser, James
Sayad, Rebecca
Scanlon, Mary
Schachtrnan, Alan
Schaefer, J arnes
Schaffner, Morton
Schechter, Stewart
Scheck, Donald
Schiff, Wendy
Schirmer, Keith
Schirmer, Kent .
Schmerer, Jack
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Use of unscheduled inods poses challenge
Schmidt, Barbara
Schoen, Warren
Scholar, Sheryl
Scholl, Carol
Schumer, Janet
Schwartz, David
Schwartz, Jeri
Schwartz, Jody
Spencer, Annemarie
Stein, Larry
Stein, Mark
Stein, Michael
Stift, Michael
Stoller, Pamela
Stone, Bonita
Stoutt, Marsha
Stream, Laura
Sugarman, Jeffrey
Summers, Alan
Szillat, Edward
Tarshis, Jay
Telman, Mark
Tobias, Robert
Torch, Ronda
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Steinberg, Larry
Steiner, Terry
Steinhandler, Sandra
Stern, Marla
Turim, Marc
Unger, Linda
Vale, Mark
Vangeem, Deborah
Share, JoAnn
Shatney, Pamela
Shattil, Carol
Sherman, Denyce
Sherman, Edward
Shintani, Lori~e
Siegel, Scott
Siegel, Steven
Snyder, Lee
Soloway, Scott
Sowinski, Edward
Spagat, Lynn
Schwartz, Nancy
Schy, Steven
Scofield, Cathy
Serota, Jeffrey
Serra, Steven
Shapiro, Caryn
Shapiro, Ilise
Shapiro, Phyllis
Simpson, Victoria
Sklansky, Janet
Slaton, Deborah
Slov, Cynthia
Schramm, Donna
Schubert, Linda
Schubert, Michael
Schulman, Marc
Sielck, Kimberlee
Silk, Karen
Silver, Scott
Simon, Arthur
�Vega, Bruce
Verderber, Stephen
Vetter, Kenneth
Ward, Nancy
Ware, Karen
Warshaw, Steven
Warshawsky, Louis
Wasserman, Nancy
Waverly, Paul
Waxberg, Terry
Waxburg, Sheryl
Waxler, Sheree
Waxman, Carol
Wayne, Steven
Weber, Randy
Weil, Julie
Weisberg, Michael
Weiss, Shelley
Weissman, David
Welter, Cheryl
Werres, Elizabeth
Wilcox, Ruth
Witkov, Carey
Wood, Melissa
Wyler, Leslie
Yanowitz, Linda
Yell, Glenn
Zabin, Jerry
Zaitz, Sheri
Zalon, Susan
Zari, Nina
Zeitlin, Allan
Zeuschner, Doreen
Zielen, Deborah
Zivin, Robert
Zolt, Linda
MERYL DOREN and Jay Tarshis take advantage of the good weather by relaxing in the cafeteria courtyard during their unscheduled time .
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STUDENTS listen to a guest speaker in the auditorium. Modular scheduling permitted the homerooms to alter their prosrams to .suit the pupils' needs.
Sophonores ... a class active in school
events . . . voicing opinions on the
school board through Marty Zwick ...
contributing talents to the school dramatic productions ... sponsoring Carnival '71 ... selling purple shoelaces ...
organizing a sophomore cheering section
... training aspiring athletes for varsity
level competition ... learning to operate
a motor vehicle in driver education .. .
tackling the problems of geometry .. .
facing their pressures with a different
outlook ... a year of experience
sophomores ... children of change.
PROOFS and theorems presented in geometry pose a challenge to Donna Weitzman and Terry Keefe.
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�ALAN KALFEN and Bob Weisman make use of the
new privilege of card playing in the cafeteria.
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Mark Schroeder by Coach Donald Browning.
CATHERINE RANSDELL'S pensive mood is complemented by the inclement weather outside.
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Adams, Joanne
Alfassa, Allisa
Alfassa, Debra
Amstadter, Fredric
Anders, James
Anderson, Russell
Angell, Rosanne
Ansell, Wendy
Anstadt, Bradford
Arenson, Paul
Aron, Stanton
Atlas, Scott
Azus, Gregory
Baba, Steven
Babetch, Janice
Bader, David
Baer, Steven
Bailey, Debra
Barkan, Howard
Barnefield, John
Barron, Carol
Bartz, Gail
Bavaro, Donna
BRIBING the photographer worked for Holly Siegel and Mitch Rubin.
Becker, Gayle
Becker, Randi
Behrman, Stuart
Benowitz, Randy
Berger, Mark
Berger, Sandi
Berkowsky, Ilene
Berland, Lorin
Berner, Steven
Berns, Glenn
Berns, Steven
Betancourt, Maria
Bielinski, Nancy
Binder, Paula
Birger, Nancy
Blachman, Janet
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Berger, Eileen
Berger, Judi
Berger, Karen D.
Berger, Karen R.
Blackman, David
Blake, Thomas
Block, Merle
Blomberg, Patricia
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Bloom, Corey
Bloom, Howard
Bloom, Mark
Blum, Denise
Bokalders, Sigurds
Bornstein, Cindy
Borst, John
Boxenbaum, Stuart
Bragdon, Jean
Bressler, Gail
Brettner, Sandra
Brodwin, David
Brower, Mary
Brown, Barry
Brown, Marla
Brown, William
Brutzkus, Susan
Bussell, Clifford
Butz, Michael
Cabot, Scott
Calderone, Mary
Campise, Deborah
Cann, Margot
Carlson, Bonnie
Carlson, Gail
Carlson, William
Cassman, Gregory
Cassman, Nancy
Cellini, Nicholas
Chemers, Caryn
Chemers, Nan
Chensky, Dale
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Chernoff, Synda
Childs, Susan
Christ, Gert
Ciupke, Clemens
Coe, Joann
Cohen, Edward
Cohen, Ellen
Cohen, Marla
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Cohen, Stuart
Cohen, Wayne
Cohn, Francine
Colen, Joan
Conne, Randy
Copeland, Lynda
Cowin, Richard.
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Johnson, Y J. ,
Johnson, 1.,, (
Clamage, Brett
Clary, Charles
Clyman, Nadine
Coates, Diane
Croft, Howard
Daar, Henry
Davies, Charles
Dechter, Ronald
DeFranciso, Ruthann
DeLaurier, Gilbert
DeLaurier, Joseph
Delman, Howard
Demertzi, Anastasia
Deutsch, Randy
Deutsch, Susan
Diamond, Bruce
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�Dolitsky, Bruce
Doruff, Ronald
Doupe, Leslie
Droze, Guy
Duby, Mary Ellen
Edelman, Linda
Edelson, Claude
Eisenstein, Susan
Eiserman, Lois
Ellenwood, Keith
Ellis, Howard
Ellman, Howard
Elmzen, Roger
Erner, William
Engblom, Glenn
Epstein, Carolyn
Theatre encourages freedom of expression
Epstein, Randy
Epstein, Robert
Erikson, Diane
Eyer, Frederic
Farber, Susan
Feeley, Alison
Feit, Lisa
Felkel, Dena
Figenholtz, Stuart
Fink, Beri
Firus, Paul
Fischground, Howard
Fisher, Leslie
Fishman, Lawrence
Fjellander, John
Flax, Michael
Foreman, Toby
Fox, Jeffrey
Fraelick, Michael
Frankel, Neal
Franklin, Karen
Fried, Kenneth
Friedman, Alan
Friedman, Debra
Friedman, Marian
Fritzshall, Richard
Furlet, Steven
Galler, Reid
Garns, Eric
Gelfand, David
Genrich, Brian
Georgiev, Olga
Gillman, Francine
Ginsberg, Jay
Glenner, Cary
Glick, Marcy
Glick, Michael
Gloger, Vicki
Goebel, Thomas
Goebel!, Thomas
Goldberg, Debra
Goldman, Janet
Goldman, Kenneth
Goldsand, Richard
Goldstein, Craig
Goldstein, Enid
Gomberg, Andra
Goodman, Barbara
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�TIM SCHNELL plays the part of Tarkington, a drunk friend of W. 0. Gant, during the presentation of the fall play "look Homeward, Angel."
Goodman, Robert
Gordon, Barbara
Gordon, Helaine
Gordon, Marlene
Gordon, Richard
Gordon, Terri
Gorell, Julie
Gould, Alan
Gould, Shepard
Gould, Steven
Gray, Ronald
Green, Shellie
Greenberg, Elyse
Greenberg, Maxine
Grossman, Steven
Gruenberg, Linda
Gustafson, Linda
Gutmann, Julie
Haber, Andrea
Haber, Ilene
Hadgeorge, Jeannie
Hambourger, David
Hankin, Joseph
Hanson, Mary
Harris, Jay
Hass, Zahava
Heap, William
Hechtman, Kenneth
Heisler, David
Heller, Julie
Henning, George
Herrala, Judy
Hervig, Wendy
Hintz, Russell
Hirsch, Robin
Hoover, Bruce
Horwitz, Joel
Huttel, Michael
Hyman, Stacey
Jacob, Judy
Jacobson, Jill
Jacobson, Lauri
Johnson, Clayton
Johnson, Curtis
Johnson, Deborah
Johnson, Gregg
Johnson, Julie
Johnson, Karen
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�Jones, Lisa
Joseph, Marla
Kacyn, Louis
Kalfen, Alan
Kaplow, Paula
Karhan, Ronna
Karnow, Ilene
Katz, Ronald
Kramer, Helene
Krauch, Daniel
Kravitz, Michael
Kreisel, Jeffrey
Krepack, Benjamin
Kruit, Joy
Kujawinski, Karen
Landt, Donna
Kerman, Richard
Kernes, Jay
Kessler, Ronald
Klinger, Pamela
Kohlenbrener, Laury
Kohn, Scott
Kolof, Diane
Kopakin, Jeffrey
Korn, Michael
Kornblith, Marcia
Kostas, Randy
Koy, Tracy
Kauffman, Stuart
Kaufman, Joellen
Keefe, Terry
Keer, Ira
Kellerman, Adriane
Kelliher, John
Kempner, Ellen
Kerbis, Debra
Klouthis, Joan
Kluge, Patrice
Kochevar, Kathleen
Koff, Eileen
Kaluzna, Lawrence
Kamberos, Paula
Kamin, Amy
Kaplan, Carol
Larson, Sandra
Lauer, Donna
Lavin, Richard
Lavitt, Melissa
Leboyer, Marcy
Lechowicz, Bruce
Lederman, Sharon
Lehrer, Marc
Lepp, Barry
Lerman, Cynthia
Lerner, Steven
Leroy, Audrey
Levie, Susan
Levin, Bonnie
Levin, Lawrence
Levin, Marcia
Levine, Terry
Levy, Keith
Levy, Steven
Lichtenstein, Adina
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Lehtman, Andrea
Leichenko, Marsha
Leon, Laurie
Leon, Lyn
Lieberman, Robert
Lifton, Judith
Liss, Steven
Litrofsky, Mitchell
�Viking spirit promoted at pep assemblies
Loeb, Bruce
Loginsky, Rae
Lorber, David
Lorber, Judy
McDade, Michael
McMahon, Eileen
Macklin, Neil
Magida, Martin
Mallin, Christina
Malling, Karen
March, M elinda
Mark, Charles
Masarweh, Nader
Masterton, Loraine
Matsuo, Mark
Meier, Jyl
Meis, Matt
Melman, Dory
Messerschmitt, Gail
M essinger, Alan
Metz, Sheri
Meyers, Martin
Meyers, Susan
Millman, Laura
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Lowenstern, Beth
Lozins, Kenneth
Lurie, Aleece
Minkus, Daniel
Miretzky, Barbara
Mitchals, Janis
Mitchell, Susan
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RICH COWIN leads the crowd in a cheer of " Ah-shee-bah-bah" to raise enthusiasm during a pep assembly for the upcoming football game.
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Morgan, Lisa
Morris, Dean
Morris, Pamela
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Moyen, Paula
Nagel, Ronald
Nakashima, Janice
Nelsen, Thomas
Netchin, David
Neuhaus, Charles
Neumark, Daniel
Newman, Debra
Newman, Holley
Newman, Irving
Newton, Kevin
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Nicholson, Steven
Nissenson, Rebecca
Norman, Ralph
Norris, Wendy
SPECTATORS lend encouragement as Jeff Stern takes his shot.
Nowak, Marcia
O 'Brien, Lawrence
Ochstein, Mindy
Orlove, Jana
Orman, Lynn
Owen, James
Ozell, Sheri
Park, Bennett
Parks, Jamee
Pearl, Alan
Perkal, Deborah
Permer, Michael
Pierce, Debbie
Pivar, Nancy
Pogoff, David
Pollitzer, Elizabeth
Poole, Pamela
Porter, Vicki
Poulakidas, Frances
Price, Marcie
Rabens, David
Rand, Judith
Ransdell, Catherine
Raskin, Kenneth
Ressman, Anne
Reynolds, Leanne
Robbins, Steven
Robinson, Holly
Rogoff, Robert
Rohr, Karol
Romer, Reid
Ronz, Ronald
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�Rosen, Earl
Rosen, Steven
Rosenberg, Gary
Rosenthal. Sharon
Sacomand, Ralph
Salvatore, Christine
Samaras, James
Samuels, Neil
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Rubin, David
Rubin, Mitchell
Ruesch, Linda
Samuelson, William
Sanders, Linda
Sapoznik, Aaron
Sasamoto, Nancy
Saviano, Dennis
Sawyer, Mark
Scanlon, Patricia
Schaefer, Mark
Schiff, Cathy
Schiff, Corey
Schleich, John
Schneider, Irwin
Club booths test skills of carnival crowd
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Schnell, Timothy
Scholar, Gary
Schoos, Ronald
Schrebnick, Steven
Schreiber, Lynn
Schroeder, Mari
Schubert, Mary
Schultz, Audree
Schwartz, Herbert
Schwartz, Rickey
Schwartz, Ronald
Schwartz, Wendy
Segal, Gary
Segal, Mark
Seitler, Marianne
Selman, Bonnie
Seltzer, Barbara
Shapiro, Helen
Shapiro, Richard
Sher, Debbie
Sherman, Mitchell
Sherman, Steven
Shield, Robin
Shimabukuro, Lynn
Shyman, Susan
Siegel, Holly
Siegel, Stephen
Siemionko, Cathy
Siewert, Janet
Silverstein, Irving
Simon, Michael
Simons, Laurie
Simons, Leslie
Sklar, Jan
Sklar, Melissa
Slutsky, Mark
Smith, Brian
Smith, Catherine
Smith, Holly
Smith, Karen
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�Open calllpus creates added responsibility
Solomon, Michele
Sosman, Steven
Spagnoli, Michael
Sperling, Susanne
Spitzer, Nancy
Starkopf, Robin
Steinberg, Gayle
Steinberg, Randy
Stern, Jeffrey
Sucherman, Barry
Sudman, David
Suekov,Jody
Summers, Sheron
Surkin, Lisa
Sussman, Robert
Suzukida, Margaret
Svacina, Gary
Sweet, Jeffery
Szymski, Pamela
T adelman, Leslie
DEBRA ALF ASSA shows off her new winter coat to a cafeteria audience.
Tester, Laura
Thomas, Diane
Thompson, Ann
Tiltges, Carol
Turovitz, Robin
Unterfenger, Michael
Uttenreuther, Robert
Vale, Mary
Valentine, Lynn
Vender, Michael
Venn, Michael
Verch, Gail
Vorona, Jeffrey
Wagner, Beth
Wallis, Karen
Walsh, Steven
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Trufant, Betty
Tucker, Sheryl
Turner, Paula
Turovitz, Barbara
Waltzer, Susan
W alusiak, M ichael
Weil, David
Weil, Harlan
�Weinbaum, Paula
Weiner, Gary
Weiner, Michael
Weiner, Paul
Weinreich, Kenton
Weinstein, Cheryl
Weinstein, Steven
Weisberg, Karen
Weisberg, Marc
Weisman, Robert
Weiss, Earl
Weitzman, Donna
Wenger, Tobey
White, Raymond
Widdowson, Jill
Williams, Cheryl
Wilson, Nancy
Wisper, Marcia
Wolk, Debra
Wolke, Joel
Wright, Norman
Wyler, Kay
Wysocki, Deborah
Yale, Meryl
Young, James
Zachar, Lynn
Zake, Ivonne
Zigman, Roberta
Zimmer, Bruce
Zimmerman, Don
Zweig, Barry
Zwick, Martin
SCHOOL B
RON DECHTER finds the new early bus schedules most convenient, especially with the initiation of modular scheduling and open campus.
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�Freshmen seek understanding of education
HOWARD SINGER, Mike Salberg and Mindy Turbov combine schoolwork with pleasure in the cafeteria.
CONTEMPLATING the events of the ending day,
Jeff Weber awaits the arrival of the bus .
Freshmen: making the change to a
high school world . . . experiencing new
facets of education ... encountering the
confusion of modular scheduling . ..
facing final exams for the first time with
anticipation and fear . . . becoming part
of extra-curricular activities ... seeking
involvement in student government to
work for improvement at Northi ...
making new friends while retaining old
ones . . . striving to unify themselves as
the Class of 197 4 .. freshmen ...
children of change.
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FINDING enjoyment in Girls' Glee are Jeanne Bavaro, Karen Mihina and Nancy Heether.
�JEFFREY NEU experiences the trials of being a freshman as he looks ahead to the long hours of studying in the English Resource Center .
IN THE STILLNESS of the quiet study area, Sharon Soderberg prepares her French assignment.
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�Ablin, Paula
Abrams, Jeffrey
Adelman, Cary
Albaum, Jeffrey
Alperstein, Paul
Alpert, Dan
Alport, Ira
Alscher, Murray
Altschul, Wayne
Anderson, David
Anderson, Steven
Andrzezewski, Karen
Antman, Steven
Appel, Aleyce
Arendt, Nancy
Arvidson, Deborah
Azriel, David
Azus, Bette
Baka!, Robin
Baker, Matthew
Balisteri, Brenda
Barg, Howard
Barnett, Jess
Baron, Scott
'There's always rooID for jello' at Northi .
Bass, Laurie
Bassuk, Wendy
Bavaro, Jeanne
Bay, Jami
Behrens, Craig
Bell, David
Bender, Robyn
Bendersky, Jill
Bennett, Deborah
Berger, Helaine
Berger, Terri
Berkowitz, Debra
Berkson, Jill
Berlin, Brian
Berman, Andrew
Berman, Mitchell
Berman, Richard
Bernstein, Randell
Bernstein, Toby
Berowitz, Robert
Blake, Kenneth
Blakey, Paul
Block, Cynthia
Bookman, Stuart
Borman, Terry
Bosley, Scott
Bottom, Jill
Bowlen, Sean
Brachman, Steven
Brand, Jeffrey
Brandt, Leonard
Brandwein, David
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Beck, Christine
Becker, Lori
Behr, Ronda
Behren, Pamela
Brenndoerfer, Claus
Brody, David
Bromberg, Debra
Brooker, Jill
�Brottman, Karen
Burklin, Michael
Bussell, Mark
Byram, Barbara
Byster, Beth
Calaorese, Marian
Cantor, Joel
Capitol, Mindy
Capsuto, Sandra
Carlson, Claudia
Carlson, John
Chavin, Shari
Chemers, Susan
Chez, Debra
Christensen, Amy
Christian, David
Ciupke, Yvonne
Cleve, Linda
Coe, Dolores
Cogan, Michael
Cohen, Norman
Cohen, Thomas
Colecchia, Paul
Collins, Cynthia
Compiani, James
Condit, Richard
Conradt, Susan
Conway, Karen
Cook, Steven
Cooper, Howard
Cooper, Julie
Coyle, Janet
Coyle, Mark
Crown, Arlene
Cutler, Steven
Dahm, Mark
Dean, Mark
Dellegrazie, Patti
Demar, Nancy
Deutchman, Jerold
Deutsch, Michael
Deutscher, Calvin
Dietz, Patricia
Dolgin, Paula
Dolins, Steven
Domash, Sari
Drucker, Steven
Ehrensaft, Richard
Eisenstein, Eric
Eisenstein, Lynne
Ellis, David
Endo, Richard
Epstein, Jan
Farbman, Ralph
Fein, Jill
Feinglass, Cary
SUSAN KACSH relaxes in the cafeteria during lunch.
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�Feldman, Stephan
Ferdinand, Michael
Ferris, Nancy
Feuerstein, Allen
Fidel, Sara
Fieldman, Charles
Fieldman, Karen
Figler, Gary
Finkel, Robbi
Fischer, Cari
Fortunato, Susan
Fradin, David
Frebies, William
Freedman, Renee
Friedlander, Mark
Friedman, Sheri
Friedman, Stewart
Fritchie, William
Fritz, Jeffrey
Frumm, Scott
JACKIE KRAMMER and Michael Kreiger experience the novelty of homeroom during their first week of school.
Fu, Tim
Gainer, Rhonda
Gara, Scott
Garber, Jay
Gilleland, Beth
Ginsburgh, Robert
Gistenson, Daniel
Glass, Michelle
Glickstein, Donald
Gockenbach, Anne
Goebel, Steven
Goebelt, Janice
Goldberg, David
Goldberg, Michael
Goldman, Scott
Goldman, Susan
Goldsmith, Jay
Goldstein, Debra
Goldstein, Mark
Goncales, Roy
Goodfriend, Iris
Goodman, Steven
Coone, Geoffery
Gordon, Mitchell
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Gauer, Timothy
Gelbart, Allen
Gerber, David
Getlin, Janyce
Gotteiner, Donna
Gottlieb, Ilyse
Grahn, Nancy
Green, Manuel
�Honteroont progrants stintulate class .spirit
Greenberg, Debra
Greenberg, Stuart
Greenburg, Brad
Greene, Jeffrey
Greenfield, Myrna
Grossman, Edward
Grossman, Ian
Gruhn, Paul
Guenther, John
Gumbiner, Lori
Gullo, Vincent
Gutman, Ann
Gutman, Margaret
Haag, Karen
Hackett, Connie
Hanan, Martin
Handler, Robin
Hanley, Debbie
Hanold, Claus
Hansen, Mary
Harper, Laurice
Harris, Andrea
Harris, David
Harris, Mark
Harris, Robert
Harrison, Howard
Heether, Nancy
Hefter, Daniel
Hefter, Mark
Heimlich, Marvin
Heise, Zachary
Hen4erick, Timothy
Hendricks, Edward
Herman, Kenneth
Herzberg, Barbara
Herzog, Cathleen
Hightman, Harry
Hirsch, Judith
Hoffman, Donald
Hoffman, Richard
Hope, Kathleen
Horgan, Bruce
Huba!, Kimberly
Hultberg, Sari
Huska, Maxine
lpjian, Sharon
Isaacson, Mark
Jackson, Sherri
Jacobs, Howard
Jacobs, Michael
Jacobs, Morris
Jacobson, Janene
Jacobson, Keith
Jacoby, Sandra
Jaffe, Alisa
Janis, Norman
Jen, Edward
Johnson, Claudia
Johnson, Sharon
Kacsh, Susan
Kalinsky, Jeffrey
Kalis, Gudrun
Kaminski, Norbert
Kane, Mitchell
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�Kanter, Philip
Kaplan, Brian
Kaplan, Francine
Kaplan, Scott
Kaplan, Sheri
Kaplan, Steven
Kasman, Roberta
Kassel, Deborah
Kehl, Debra
Kende, Andrew
Keur, Michael
Kinoshita, Larry
Kipnis, Robin
Kiss, Carl
Klabisch, Kenneth
Klassman, Dean
Klickovich, Patricia
Koch, Bruce
Kogan, Mark
Kohlenbrener, Paul
Konopka, Michael
Koy, Alison
Kozuch, Margaret
Kraft, Patricia
Innovative schedules perplex Dlany freshlllen
Kramer, Jack
Kramer, Lenore
Kramer, Paul
Kramer, Samuel
Krinsky, Steven
Kruse, David
Kushnir, Linda
Kuznetsky, Paul
Kwasniak, Mary
Lachman, Ronald
Lamaster, John
Lamet, Livia
Lance, Michael
Lander, Alan
Landi, Robert
Lapping, Arlene
Lasch, Susan
Lazar, Felice
Lazarus, Cathy
Lazarus, Randy
Learn, Laurie
Leavitt, Pamela
Lee, Stuart
Leibovitz, Lynn
Leikin, Robin
Lemke, Kimberly
Lerman, Charles
Lerner, Kim
Lev, Steven
Levenson, Dena
Levin, David
Levin, Jay
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Krammer, Jacalyn
Krandel, Bruce
Kray, Shelley
Krieger, Michael
Levin, Michele
Levin, Teri
Levinson, Arthur
Levy, Joel
�Lewin, Fred
Libman, Nancy
Lieberman, Lisa
Lipschutz, Sharon
Litwin, Sanders
Loeser, Lawrence
London, Nora
Long, Aimee
Lopofsky, Sherri
Louis, Laurie
Luckman, Terry
Lundy, Mary
Lurie, Beth
Lurie, Marla
Lusk, Jeanne
McDade, Susan
JOHN GUENTHER is distracted as friends try to solve a homework problem.
McDade, Thomas
Magad, Debra
Mager!, Gail
Mages, Kenneth
Malkes, Alison
Mandel, Roselyn
Mantelman, Jeffrey
Marcado, Debra
Marek, Kimberly
Mark, Susan
Markin, Lawrence
Marks, Joel
Martin;>,C laude
Marzinelli, Martin
Mathison, Lynn
Matsuo, Kent
Mattson, Daniel
Meczyk, Robert
Medansky, Alan
Meek, Pamela
Melman, Cheryl
Mendkoff, Andrea
Merdinger, Phillip
Merritt, Scott
Metler, Mark
Meyers, Helmi
Meyers, Hollis
Mihina, Karen
Miller, Andrew
Miller, Cynthia
Miller, Debra
Miller, Jacqueline
Miller, Michael
Miller, Norman
Minsky, Warren
Mitchell, Eileen
Mitchell, Kathleen
Mittenthal, Ellen
Moczisko, Elizabeth
Modes, Marla
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�Molitor, Thomas
Moninger, Madeline
Morris, Rhonda
Moss, David
Murphy, Brian
Mussar, John
Nadler, Neil
Nadolna, Jacquelyn
Neu, Jeffrey
Newman, Ilene
Nicholson, Suzan
Nicola, Terry
Nierman, Barbara
Nusinow, Robin
Oakes, Barbara
O'Brien, Anne
O'Connell, Mary
Olian, Jeffrey
Olsen, Nancy
Pahlke, David
Pappanduros, Janet
Paul, Theodore
Paull, Jane
Pawlak, Carol
Phillips, Jay
Phipps, John
Picker, Edmund
Pikowsky, Robert
Pivar, Gary
Porter, Cynthia
Quam, Edward
Ramis, Robert
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Rashkow, Robert
Ratliff, Pamela
Raugstad, Leslie
Rechel, David
Reder, Rhonda
Reitman, Fred
Reizman, Allan
Ressman, Douglas
Reynolds, Susan
Rice, Randi
Richards, Ione
Richter, Harry
Riemer, Kerry
Riley, William
Rivkin, Susan
Roback, Darcy
Robinson, Lisa
Rose, Gayle
Rosenberg, Judith
Rosenberg, Susan
ANDY BERMAN explores the mystifying realm of the unknown.
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�Rosenbloom, Dorene
Rosenfeld, Richard
Rosenthal, Richard
Rosin, Larry
Rosnick, Steven
Ross, Susan
Roth, Elliot
Roth, Nancy
Rothblatt, Dana
Rothman, Michael
Rozen, Stuart
Ruben, Gary
Rubin, Mark
Rubin, Sherry
Runge, Howard
Russo, Frank
Ruttenberg, Marla
Ryan, Robert
Rysztogi, Roberta
Sabin, Neal
Sacks, Brana
Sacks, Joel
Sagall, Alfred
Salberg, Michael
Frosh visit nticroscopic world of science
Salzman, Jack
Sampson, Randall
Samuels, Michael
Sandidge, Stacy
Sarrafian, Edwin
Sax, Michael
Schecter, Bruce
Scheck, Duane
Schienberg, Keith
Schimmel, Nancy
Schinberg, Lori
Schuman, Barbara
Schumer, Robert
Schusteff, Marla
Schwab, Cecelia
Schwartz, Judy
Schwartz, Marcy
Schwartz, Martin
Schwartz, Renee
Scofield, Lynn
Seider, Harriet
Serota, Scott
Shadle, Richard
Shaftal, Max
Share, Lawrence
Shlachter, Ted
Shlifka, Debra
Shovers, Gary
Shrago, Dorie
Sierny, Bridgot
Silber, Linda
Silverman, Fern
Silverstein, Michael
Silverstein, Terry
Simpson, Stephen
Simpson, Steven
Singer, Howard
Smith, Barry
Smith, Jacqueline
Smith, Jerome
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Wolflick, Gregory
Wolinsky, Randee
Wolke, Michael
t
Weisman, Beverly
Weisman, Patti
Weiss, Lori
Weiss, Sheri
Wolpa, Brian
Yanow, Karen
Zalon, Yvonne
Zebovitz, Janet
Zeitlin, Sherrye
Zeuschner, Sandra
Zimmerman, Susan
Zis, Francine
Zisook, Albert
Zook, Stewart
Zun, Leslie
Zvolner, Mitchell
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255
�Arenson , Paul
..... .. . 234
Becker, Mr. Mitchel l
36
Armbru ster, Miss Mauree n . . ... 36
Becker, Nichola s
Armitag e, Robert
....... . . .... .
Becker, Randi . . .. 86, 101, 175, 234
Arnow, Kathy
....... 222
Becker, Randy .. .
Aron, Alysa
. . . .... . .. 222
Beelen, William . . .
. . ..... . .. .
Aron, Stanton . . . .
. . 139, 234
Aaron, Susan ....... ...... 78, 222
Behr, Loren
....... .. 190, 193
Artstein , Paul ....
Abel, Kim . . ... ... . ....... ... 234
Behr, Mrs. Marian
..... 36
Arvidso n, Debora h
246
Ablin, Paula
....... ....... 246
Behr, Michae l . . ....... . . ..... 139
Arvidso n, Glenn .... .. . . . 222, 224
Aboav, Morris . . . . . . . . . .
Behr, Ronda
63
... 97, 246
Atlas, Scott . . . .
. . 76, 79, 234
Abrams , Donna
.... 87, 192
Behren, Cynthia . . . .. ·. .... 88, 193
AUROR IS ... . . . . .. . . .... . .. 174
Abrams , Helen
....... ..... 222
Behren, Pamela
..... 246
Austin, Michele ....... . . . . . .. 192
Abrams , Jeffrey
....... 140, 246
Behren, Cynthia
.. ... 88, 193
Axel, Debra ...... .. ... . . ...... .
Abrams , Larry
Behren, Pamela
102
...... 246
Axel, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139
Abrams , Marsha
Behrens , Bruce .. . . . ....... 94, 193
192
Axness, John . . .. . ....... ..... .
Abrams , Steven . . .
Behrens , Craig
.. 92, 246
Azriel, David
.......... .
246
Abrams on, Pamela 71, 72, 78, 112,
Behrma n, Mark
. 150, 152, 193
Azriel, Phyllis ...... . ...... 81, 222
Behrma n, Stuart . . . .
222
234
Azus, Bette . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
246
A CAPPE LLA CHOlR ....... .. 94
Beiser, Manon . . . . . .
. 94, 193
Azus, Gregory .... .. ....... .. 234
Ackma n, Mr. Leonard
Bell, David ....... . ..... . . ... 246
36
Baba, Steven
234
Adams, Dianne .. 78, 175, 179, 192
Bell, Richard .. . .... .. . ....... .. .
Babetch , Janice
234
Adams, Joanne
. .... 80, 182, 234
Belser, Miss Ruth
37
Bader, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
234
Adelma n, Andra .... . .... . ... 222
Belvisi, John
..... 222
BADM INTON .. . ....... . ... 170
Adelma n, Bruce .
Bender, Lynne
.. 104, 193
Baer, Steven
. ....... ....... 234
Adelma n, Cary ... . . .. ....... . 246
Bender, Roby n
246
Baerma n, Jeffrey ... . ....... .. 222
Adelma n, Jeffrey .. . .... .. .
Benders ky, Janice
.. 193
Bailey, Debra ....... . . .. . .. . . 234
Adelma n, Leslie
....... . . . .
Benders ky, Jill . . . . . . . . . . ... 246
Baka!, Robin ... . ....... . . .... 246
Adler, Mark
Bennett, Debora h
.... 246
Baker, Mr. Joel . . . . .
. .. 36
Albaum , Andrea
87, 98, 105, 192
Benowi tz, Barry .. . ..... 71, 73, 193
Baker, Matthe w ....... ....... 246
Albaum , Jeffrey ....... . .. .... 246
Benowi tz, Randy
.. 234
Baker, Robert ... . ....... ..... 158
Albert, Kathlee n ....... .. 104, 192
Benowi tz, Robert ..... .
Bakker, Irene ...... . . ... . .
Albiani , Mr. Ronald
Berdine, Gilbert 75, 97, 120, 141, 193
36 "Bakker , Joyce ..
Alexand er, Angelos
....... 192
Berg, Bennett . . . . ... 101, 103, 222
Bakker, Patricia
.... . .. 222
Alexand er, Constan tin
Berger, Eileen . .
. .... 234
Baldasso, Carl . .
. . 87, 119, 192
Alexand er, Debora h
171, 192
Berger, Helaine ..... .. . . . . 105, 246
Balestri, Thomas
222
Alexand er, Gus . . .
. ..... 222
Berger, Janice . .
. ..... 78
Balfour, Gerald . . .. . ....... ... 192
Alexand er, Nina
. ....... 222
Berger, Judi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
23'\
Balisteri, Brenda
....... 246
Alfassa, Alissa ....... . 93, 169, 234
Berger, Karen
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 234
Balka, Cathlee n
.. 67, 193
Alfassa , Debra
. .... 80, 234, 242
Berger, Karen
....... .. . . . . 234
Balka, Suzann e
....... 122, 222
Alfus, Miss Mary
Berger, Mark
....... 36
. . . . 234
Balkin, Miss Linda
. .... . .. 36, 46
Aling, Jackie . . . ..... . ... .
Berger, Sandi ....... ....... .. 234
Balogh, Debora h
.... 222
Allison, Miss Toni
. . . . . . . . . . 36
Berger, Steven . .
. . . 222
Balter, Mr. Elliot .. . ... .... ... . .
Alperst ein, Debora h
Berger, Terri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
192
Banik, Miss Kathlee n ....... ... 36
Alperste in, Paul
Berick, Mrs. Edith
246
. 32
Banks, Debora h
...... 193
Alpert, Dan
. . . . . . . . . . 246, 255
Berkelh amer, Cary . . ....... ... 193
Baptist, Mr. George
. . ... . .. 31
Alpert, David
Berkelh amer, Nancy
85, 90, 192
....... . .
Barg, Howard ....... ..... 102, 246
Alport, Ira
. . . . . . . . . . 246
Berkow itz, Debra . . .
. .. 81, 246
Barkan, Howard
... 157, 234
Alscher, Murray
.. 140, 246
Berkow itz, Steven ....... .. 81, 193
Barnefie ld, John ...... 139, 148, 234
Alschul er, Renee
..... . .. .
Berkow sky, Ilene
... .. 234
Barnett , Herbert
Altenbe rn, William
....... . . .
Berkson , Jill . . . .
. . . .. 182, 246
Barnett, Jess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
Altman , Terri . . . . .
. .... 192
Berland , Lorin ... . ..... 81, 158, 234
Barnett , Maxine
222
Altschu l, Wayne
140, 246
Berliant, Paul ....... ... . . .
Baron, Bruce .... . .. . . ... . .... 222
Amesqu ita, David . . . . . . . ... . . 92
Berlin, Brian ....... ....... ... 246
Baron, Scott
. . . . . . . . . . 246
Amstad ter, Fredric
139, 234
Berlin, Nancy
.. . 222
Barron, Carol . . . ....... .... 234
Anders, James . . . . . . . . . . . .
234
Berliner, Paul . . ....... .... .
Barstow, Mrs. Jean
36
Anderso n, Bethy
..... 222
Berman , Andrew . 79, 157, 246, 252
Barstow , Mr. John .. . ....... 36, 57
Anders on, David . . .. . ....... . 246
Berman , Leslie 72, 74, 75, 112, 178,
Barts, Mark
Anders on, Karen
. 175, 192
Barts, Michae l ....... ....... ... .
193
Anders on, Kathryn
Berman , Marla
. . ..... 93, 95, 222
192
Bartz, Gail
....... .. ... .. 234
Anders on, Russell
Berman , Mitchel l ...... 79, 157, 246
. ....... 234
BASEBALL . . ... . .... . ....... 164
Anders on, Mrs. Ruth . .. . . . .... 33
Berman , Richard . . .. . . 80, 102, 246
BASKETBALL . . . . . . . . . .
144
Anders on, Steven
Berndt, Roy . . . . .
222
. .. . 193
Bass, Laurie . . . . . . .
. .. 86, 246
Anders on, Steven .. . . .... 140, 246
Berner, Steven . .... . . .. ..... . 234
Bassuk, Wendy
. . . . . . . . . 246
Anders on, William
Berns, Glenn
. 137, 154, 222
... . . 90, 234
Basting , Debora h . .
. ... . . 193
Andrze jewski, Donald . ....... 222
Berns, Steven ....... ....... .. 234
BATON TWIRL ERS
178
Andrzez eweski, Karen
Bernste in, David .. 87, 95, 119, 193
246
Bauer, Dr. George . . . .
31
Angell, Rosann e
Bernste in, Randall ....... ..... 246
.. 86, 92, 234
Baum, Brian
Anhalt, Patricia . .
Bernste in, Steven . . ....... .... 193
. . 179, 222
Baum, Debra ....... .. .
Ansell, Wendy ....... . ....... 234
Bernste in, Toby . ... . .. . ...... 246
Bavard, Donna . . . . . . . . . .
234
Anstad t, Bradfor d ....... .. 79, 234
Berowitz, Robert ....... ..... . 246
Bavard, Jeanne . . ...... , .. 244, 246
Antman , Robert . .
Berrick, Robin ....... ...... . . 22
. .... 222
Bay, Jami
....... . 140, 246
Antman , Steven ....... .. . .... 246
Betanco urt, Maria . . . . . . . . . . 234
Bear, Joa! . . . . . . . . .
. 101, 222
Anunds on, Steven ....... . . .. .
Bethma nn, Jane .. . .... . ..... .
Bechara s, Christin e
....... .. 222
Apostel, Janice
Betts, Mary ..
... . .. . . . .... 222
194
Becharas, G eorge . . . . . . . . . . . 160
Appel, Aleyce . . .
Bielinski, Nancy ..... .. .. . 103, 234
. ....... 246
Beck, Christin e .. . ....... ..... 246
Appel, Debora h .. . . ..... . . 92, 222
Binder, Paula
....... 175, 234
Becker, Dean . . . . . . . . . . .
222
Appel, Diane ....... ...... 94, 192
BIOLO GY CLUB . .
. ....... 96
Becker, Donald . .
. . 90, 234
Appelm an, Joel .. .
Birger, Nancy . .
. .. 234
Becker, Gayle . .
234
Apple, David . . . . . . . . .
Birger, Paul
192
Becker, Lori . . . . . .
246
Arden, Jeffrey
Bittman, Bonnie
137, 138, 168, 192
Becker, Michae l ....... ... .
Arendt, Nancy
Bjork, Pamela
246
Becker, Michell e . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Blachm an, Janet ....... 79, 179, 234
Index
2 56
Black, Beth
....... .... 194
Blackm an, David ....... ...... 234
Blake, Kenneth
.. . . ..... 140, 246
Blake, Thomas . . . . . . .
. ... 234
Blakey, Paul .... ....... .. 140, 246
Blancha rd, Reginal d
. ....... . .
Blanck, Margar et
Blank, Barbara
.... 103, 175, 194
Blank, Elizabet h ....... . . . 175, 194
Blaz, Edward . .. ....... ....... .. .
Bleier, Eva
.... . ...... 178, 194
Bleiman, David
Blivas, Sharon
222
Block, Barbara
....... ... .
Block, Cynthia
... 171, 246
Block, Judith ....... ..... 107, 194
Block, Merle
234
Block, Sheryle . . . .
. ..... 194
Block, Mrs. Sylvia ....... ...... 34
Blomberg, Patricia .
. 173, 234
Bloom, Corey .
. ... 235
Bloom, Howard
.. 235
Bloom, Mark
85, 90, 139, 235
Blum, Denise .
. . .... 150, 235
Blum, Michae l ...
Blustein , Steven ..
BOARD OF EDUCA TION . .
27
Bobrow, Stuart
101
Bodenst ein, Sandra . ....... . .. 194
Bohdan, Peter . . . .
. 222
Boim, Martin
....... . .
Bokalde rs, Sigurds 82, 108, 157, 235
Bolshon , Barbara ...... 93, 105, 222
Bookma n, Stuart . . . . . . .
. . 246
Borden, Holly . .
. ... . .... 194
Borman , Caryn
....... . . ... .
Borman , Mark ....... . .. . .. . . .
Borman , Terry
....... ... 246
Bornste in, Cindy . . . ... . . . . . . . 235
Borousk y, Barabra . .
Borst, John
. ....... ... 235
Borst, Susan . . . . .
. .. . 194
Bosley, Marsha
72, 81, 222, 246
Bosley, Scott
... 81
Bottom, Jill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246
Bowlen , Sean
... 140, 246
Boxenb aum, Alan .... . . 83, 90, 222
Boxenb aum, Stuart
.... 157, 235
Boyk, John ....... ....... .... 222
Boyle, Patrick .
. .. 101, 139
Brachm an, Mitchel l .. . 75, 141, 194
Brachm an, Steven
..... 143, 246
Braddy, Mr. Dale . .
37, 136
Bragdon , Jean . . . . . .
. 235
Brand, Jeffrey
.... 246
Brandes s, Jeffrey ....... ....... 83
Brando m, Barbara
.... 22
Brandon , Marc .... .
Brandt, Leonard ....... ... 140, 246
Brandw ein, David .
246
Bregma n, Inez . . .
194
Brenndo erfer, Claus
246
Brenner, Bonnie . . .
94
Brenner, Craig ....... ..... .
Brenner , Dougla s ... ....... 90, 222
Bresnik , Robert . ....... ... . ... .
Bressler , Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Brettne r, Sandra . . .. . ....... .. 235
Brickm an, Debora h . ... . .. .. .... .
Brickma n, Laura . . . .
122
Bridges , Kimber ly ...... . . . ... 222
Brigham, Mr. Herbert
..... 37
Brill, Steven
.. .. .. . . ..... .
Brin, Steven ...... . ...... 136, 194
Bristol, Mr. John . .. ... . .. . .... 28
Brodwi n, David
....... . 82, 235
Brody, Harold .... . . . ....... .... .
Brombe rg, Debra
. . 105, 246
Brombe rg, Merrick ... 137, 168, 194
Bronstein, Susan .. .. ...... 94, 194
Bronsw ick, Susan ...... . . 171, 194
�Brooker, Jill .......... .
246
Brooks, Andrea
Brostrom, Nancy ..... . ... 104, 194
Brottman, Karen . . . . . . . . .
247
Broude, Rickey ..
Brower, Mary . . . . . . . . . . .
235
Brown, Barry . . . . .
245
Brody, David .. . ... . .. . 90, 99, 246
Brown, Jeffrey
... 137, 144, 168
Brown, Kenneth ................. .
Brown, Marla . .
. . . 235
Brown, Scott ... .. . . ..... . 136, 222
Brown, Sharon . .
. ... 94, 222
Brown, William .. . . .. . . .. .. . . 235
Browning, Mr. Donald 37, 139, 152,
233
Brucar, Mrs. Ruth . . .. . . . .
35
Bruckman, Elliot ....... .
Brumlik, Joel ..... . .. . . . . 152, 222
Brummet, Mrs. Anna
..... 37
Brunelli, Joann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Brutzkus, Susan . . .
. ... 235
Budkowski, Marla ... . .. . .. . . .. . .
Burklin, Laura ....... . ... 103, 194
Burklin, Michael
. ..... . 247
Burland, Cathy
. .. .. .. 222
Burrows, Monty
Busch, Christine
. .. ..... .
Bussell, Clifford . . . . . . . . .
235
Bussell, Mark
... 140, 247
Butz, Michael ............ ·/- .. 235
Buzil, Rona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222
Byrne!, Sandra .
. . . .. . 222
Byram, Barbara
. 90, 182, 247
Byram, Forrest 84, 90, 92, 120, 150,
168, 194
Byster, Beth .......... .
. .. 247
Cabin, Darlene
..... 194
Cabin, Donna ......... .
Cabot, Scott ............. 143, 235
Cain, Barry ............... .
Calabrese, Marian
247
Calabrese, Noreen .. .
Calamari, Richard .... 136, 137, 195
Calderone, Mary .
235
Callero, Barbara . .... ..... . .
CALLIOPE . . .. .
74
Campise, Deborah
235
Cann, Margot . . .
. .. 85, 235
Cannon, Miss Norma .......... 37
Cantor, Joel
.............. 247
Cantor, Susan .... .... . ...... 222
Capitol, Mindy
.... . ...... 247
Caplan, Michael . . . . . .
195
Capobianco, Joseph ..... . . . ... 222
Capsuto, Sandra . .
247
Carvonara, Patricia
......... 222
Cardulla, Mr. Frank ........ 37, 97
Carlin, Jeffery . . . .
. .. 195
Carlin, Lori ................. 222
Carlington, Mrs. Lorraine . .
32
Carlson, Bonnie . . . . . . . . . .
. 235
Carlson, Bruce
79
Carlson, Claudia . . . . . . . . .
. 247
Carlson, Gail
.. 1 73, 235
Carlson, Mr. John . .... . .. ..... 27
Carlson, John ........... . 140, 247
Carlson, Richard ......... 144, 195
Carlson, William
235
CARNIVAL ........ . ....... . 127
Carnow, Steven .......... . ... 195
Carrell, Mr. Ray ............ 31, 49
Cassman, Gregory ............ 235
Cassman, Nancy .......... 79, 235
Casten, Mr. Richard
37
C ~llini, Nicholas
.... 90, 139, 235
Centanni, Paul ............. .
Cereghino, Mr. Charles . .
37
Ceresa, Mr. Aldo
.... 37
Chagares, William ...... 90, 96, 195
Chaitman, Cheryl .. . ....... . . 195
Chaitman, Joel . .
. ... ... 102
Chandler, Robin
Charman, Mark
.. 222
Charter, Thomas
Chausow, Mrs. Barbara . . ... . . 37
Chausow, Sharon ...... 84, 87, 195
Chavin, Errol . . . . . . . . . . 154, 222
Chavin, Shari ........ . . ... 79, 247
CHEERLEADERS .
. . ... . 180
Chemers, Caryn . . .
. ..... 235
Chemers, Nan . . . . . . 81, 178, 235
Chemers, Susan
. 175, 247
CHEMISTRY CLUB
... . 97
Chensky, Dale . . . . .
235
Chernoff, Joel ........ 144, 168, 222
Chernoff, Synda ............. 235
Chertack, Robin ....... 80, 186, 195
CHESS CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Chez, Debra .............. 80, 247
Chez, Laury . . . . . . .
195
CHILDREN'S PLAY ...... 122, 123
Childs, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . .
235
Chiren, Audri ........... . .... 195
Chopra, Mrs. Kathryn . .
. . 37
Chorney, Karen
195
Christ, Gert
235
Christensen, Amy
.... ... . . 247
Christian, David . . .
. . .... 247
Christian, Sue 78, 171, 175, 180, 181,
186, 195
Christoffersen, Dale .... 64, 95, 154
Christoffersen, Mrs. Viola ...... 35
Cierny, Bridget .......... .
Cipinke, Rosanne . . . .
195
Ciszewski, Erica ......... . . . . . 195
Citron, Martin ..... ..... ..... 195
Ciupke, Clemens ......... 153, 235
Ciupke, Yvonne . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Cizek, Richard ......... .
Clamage, Brett
.... 71, 235
CLARINET CHOIR ........... 90
Clary, Charles
..... 235
Cleve, Linda ..... . ... . . ... . . . 247
Cline, Charron . . . . . .
196
Cline, Mrs. Ester ...... . .... .. . 37
Cline, Miss Genevieve
38
' Clyman, Nadine ...... 105, 171, 235
Coates, Diane . . . . . .
235
Codd, Mollyrae
Coe, Dolores .............. 98, 247
Coe, Joann ...... . ....... 103, 235
Cogan, Brian ........... .
Cogan, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Cohen, Barry ......... ......... .
Cohen, Edward
235
Cohen, Ellen
.......... 169, 235
Cohen, Gary ............ .. .. . . . .
Cohen, Ilene ........ . ........ 222
Cohen, Marla
..... 235
Cohen, Michael .... . .... ..... 235
Cohen, Norman . : .... 140, 152, 247 .
Cohen, Robin .. .... .......... 196
Cohen, Ruth . 78, U2, 116, 183, 222
Cohen, Sanford
7 0, 74, 154. 196
Cohen, Stuart .
. ... 139, 148, 235
Cohen, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . 247
Cohen, Wayne . . . . . . . . . 139, 235
Cohn, Francine ............... 235
Cohon, Charles . . . . . . . . . . .
222
COIN CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Cole, Joyce .................. 222
Colecchia, Paul . . . . . . . . . . .
. 247
Colen, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . .
235
Coleman, Mrs. Jacquelyn
38
Collins, Cynthia . .
247
Collins, Rebecca . .
222
Compiani, James .......... . .. 247
CONCERT BAND . .. .. .. . .... 90
CONCERT CHOIR
. .. 92
Condit, Richard .. ... . . . . .. . . . 247
Conne, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235
Connors, Kathleen . . . .
196
Conradt, Susan . . .
247
Conway, Mr. Darrell
137
Conway, Karen ..... . .. . ..... 247
Cook, Steven . . . . . . . .
. 140, 247
Cooke, Arnold ...... .
Cooksey, Mrs. Evelyn
38
Cooper, Caryn
196
Cooper, Dennis ...... 136, 144, 223
Cooper, Howard
247
Cooper, Julie . . . . . . . . . . . . .
247
Cooper, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Cooper, Robyn ...... . ..... 71, 223
Copeland, Lynda
....... 235
Corday, Lane
............... .
Corey, Martha .... ... ......... 74
Corey, Nancy ......... 80, 183, 223
Cori, Steven
.............. .
Costantino, Cynthia ............ .
Cotovsky, Richard ....... 141, 196
Coursey, Susan .............. 196
Cowin, Richard .. 88, 137, 235, 239
Coyle, Janet ............... .. 247
Coyle, Mark ................. 247
Cress, Mr. Hal ........... . . 38, 45
Crivlare, Fred . . .......... 137, 223
Croft, Gary . . . . .
. . .. . . . .. .
Croft, Howard . ..... . ..... 90, 235
Cronin, Kimberly . .
86, 88, 122
CROSS COUNTRY
.... . . 141
Crown, Arlene . . . . . ..... 86, 247
Crown, Laura . .
. ....... 223
Crowther, Mrs. Nancy . . ....... 38
Curran, Mary ............... .
Current, William . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Cutler, Steven
247
CYGNETTES ............... 173
Daar, Henry .......... 79 , 144, 235
Dachman, Ronald .............. .
Dahm, Mark
..... 140, 247
Daily, Patricia . . . . .
. .. 73, 196
Dale, Deborah ....... 116, 171, 196
Dale, Jennifer .......... 73, 88, 223
Dalesman, Cynthia . ." ... 86, 87, 196
Daisey, Mrs. Edythe
36
Dammers, Diane
...... 233
Dammers, Felice . .
. ....... 196
D' Angelo, Karen ... . . .... 103, 196
D' Antonio, Ramona .
. ... 81, 223
Dardick, Jerrold . . . .
223
Dauer, Ira ................... 223
David, David ................ Z23
Davies, Charles
.. 139, 235
Davis, Lisa . .
.
.. 78 , 223
Davis, Spencer . . . . . . . . . .
196
Dean, Mark . . . . . . . . .
247
Deardorff, Mr. Barry
...... 38
DEBATE TEAM . .
. . 89
Dechter, Burton . . . . . . . . . . .
223
Oechter, Ronald . . . . .. . . 235, 243
Decorrevont, John . . 137, 150, 152,
168,223
Defrancisco, Ruthann
235
Delaurier, Gilbert
... 139, 235
Delaurier, Joseph
...... 139, 235
Dellegrazie, Patti
....... 247
Delman, Howard ..... 119, 122, 235
Demar, Nancy ............... 247
Dembo, Harold ........... 78, 223
Demertzi, Anastasia . . .
235
Dennen, Steven ...... 141, 168, 196
Desjardins, Heidi ............. 223
Dethloff, Kathryn . . . . . .. 104, 196
Deutchman, Jerold . . .
. .. 140
Deutsch, Alan ........... 154, 223
D eutsch, Mr. Michael ...... 38, 100
Deutsch, Michael ............ 2 47
D eutsch, Randy . .... ...... 89, 235
Deutsch, Susan . . . . . . . . .
235
D eutscher, Calvin ............ 247
Devine, James ................. .
Devlin, Margaret
............. .
Dewald, Renee . 88, 94, 95, 122, 223·
D ewar, Dawn : ............... 223
Dhaliwal, Karminder ...... .
Diamond, Bruce ........... . . . 235
Diamond, Burton . . . . . . . . . . . 102
Diamond, Donna ..
Diamond, Rickie
Dicker, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Dickman, Thomas
Didech, Sheri
. . ...... . 87, 196
Diephuis, Kathleen
197
Dietch, Judith
Dietch, Michael .... . . .. ... .
Dietz, Patricia ................ 247
Diganci, Michael ............. .
Digloria, Terry ............ . . . 144
Dimschultz, Mrs. Helen
38
Dishkin, Robin ........ . .. 93, 197
Dobroth, Carla ............... 197
Doherty, Julie ................ 223
Dolgin, Paula ....... .. . ... ... 247
Dolins, Rebecca .............. 223
Dolins, Richard .............. 197
Dolins, Steven
... 140, 247
Dolitsky, Bruce ............. 236
Domash, Cathy
...... 182, 223
Domash, Sari . . . ........ 182, 247
Denenberg, Mrs. Beverly
34
Denenberg, Bruce ......... 78, 223
Doody, Kathleen ............... .
Doren, Meryl ............ 223, 231
Doroff, Steven ..... . ...... .
Doroff, Susan ......... .
Doruff, Ronald .......... 139, 236
Dougherty, Maureen ........... .
Doupe, Leslie ......... . ... . .. 236
DRAMA CLUB ........ . . . .... 86
Drathring, Curt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Dreazen, Miss Elizabeth
.. 3 5, 38
Drell, Marlene . . .
. .. . ..... 223
Dribin, Barbara 77, 87, 112, 174, 197
Droze, Carol
........ .
Droze, Guy . . . .
. .. 236
Drose, Linda . . . .
197
Drucker, Steven ....... . . . 140, 247
Dubin, Marla ................. .
Duby, Mary . . ........... 105, 235
Dudovitz, Paula ........... 7 3, 223
Dworski, Deborah ........ 17 8 , 197
Eastman, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . 223
Eastman, D ale .............. .
Eckhardt, M r. Edward ......... 38
Eckhardt, Margo
7 8 , 116, 182, 223
Edelman, Guy ................. .
Edelman, Linda
. . . . . . 236
Edelson, Claude
........... 236
Edenson, Judith
80, 17 4, 17 9, 197
Edwards, Linda
..... 7 3 , 191, 197
Ehrensaft, Richard
247
Ehrlich, Glenn ............... 197
Eichaker, Ronald
... 92, 94, 140
Eisenberg, David .............. .
Eisenstein, Eric ............ 93, 247
Eisenstein, Lynne ......... 105, 2 47
Eisenstein, Marci .......... 7 3, 105
Eisenstein, Pamela ............ 2 23
Eisenstein, Susan
....... .. .. 236
Eiserman, Lois
........ 236
Eldean, Mrs. Patricia ........... 39
Ellenbogen, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . 97
Elkins, Ilene . ........ ..... ... 223
Ellenwood, Keith ............. 236
Ellis, David
............ 247
Ellis, Howard
.... 236
Ellman, Howard ....... 81, 157, 236
Elmzen, Roger
....... 139, 236
Elrod, Dorie .. . . . .... ..... 78, 197
Emalfarb, Susan . . . . . . .
. 223
Erner, William ......• . ...... .. 236
257
�Endo, Richard ... .... 140, 150, 247
Engblom, Glenn •. 86, 88, 94, 95, 236
Engelhardt, Alan ........ .
Engelhardt, Carol .. . ..... . ... . 223
Engelhardt, John .. .
Engstrom, Gordon .......... ... 92
Epstein, Brad .... . ..... .... .. 223
Epstein, Carolyn . .
. .. 86, 236
Epstein, Jan
.. .. . .. . 103, 247
Epstein, Lorry
............. .
Epstein, Randy . . . .
. .. 236
Epstein, Robert .. . ..... .. . . .. 236
Epstein, Sheila .... .... . . . ... . 223
Erens, David .. ... ..... .. ... .
Erikson, Diane ............ 90, 236
Espinosa,-Miss Eunice ......... 39
Esrig, Terri ... ......... ... 65, 223
Evans, Todd ...... . ........... .
Evers, Richard .......... .
Eyer, Frederic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Fabian. Mrs. Marie ... .. . ..... . 34
Faermark, Elliot ..... ... ...... 223
FALL PLAY . ... . . .. ..... 118, 119
Farber, Dean .... .. . .. . ....... 197
Farber, Scott ... ... ..... . .
Farber, Susan
.. . ........ 92, 236
Farbman, Ralph .............. 247
Farkas, Jeremy ... . .. ...... 90, 223
Farmer, William
Farrell, Mr. William ............ 29
Feeeley, Alison . . . .... ........ 236
... ..... . . ... ... 223
Feig, Susan
Fein, Jill . ... ... ... .... .... 86, 247
Feinartz, David . ..... . . .. ... . 197
Feinglass, Cary . . . ... .. ... 152, 247
Feinglass, Neil ..... . ... ... .. .. .
Feingold, Jerald . ... .... 78, 84, 223
Feit, Lisa .. . ....... . . ... ... .. 236
Feiwell, Steven ......... ... . .. 140
Feld, Kenneth . . . .. .... . . ...... .
Feld, Mrs. Marilla . . . .
. .. . . 39
Feld, Ronald .. .... .... . . .... .. .
Feldman, Gary . ........ ... .. . 223
Feldman, Stephen .. . . . .... ... 248
Feldmann, Richard . .. 158, 168, 197
Feldshriber, Eric ..... .. 90, 154, 197
Felix, Howard . ... .. . ." . .. ... .. 197
Felkel, Dena
.... . ..... .. ... 236
Ferber, Heidi . ... . ......... .
Ferdinand, Marsha
Ferdinand, Michael .. .... . 140, 248
Ferraro, Michele . . . . . .. .. .... .
Ferraro, Pamela ...... ... . ... .
Ferris, Nancy . .
. . .. 248
Ferstl, Carol .... 115, 180, 181, 224
Feuerstein, Allen ....... ... 93, 248
Feuerstein, Kathryn . . . . . . . . 197
Fidel, Sara . . . . . . . . ...... 105, 248
Field, Mr. Carl . ......... .... .. 39
Fieldman, Charles . . . .. . ..... . 248
Fieldman, Karen ... . . ..... 103, 248
Fields, Carrie ...... . .. .. . 175, 224
Figenholtz, Stuart
. . . 92, 236
Figler, Gary .......... ... . 140, 248
Figler, Mari ..... . . ... .
Filler, Robert ..... .... . 72, 90, 197
Finckle, Lawrence . . .. .... .
Fine, Andrea ...... ...... ..... . .
Fine, Heidi
.. 73, 81, 174, 224
Finesilver, Donna ........ .
Finger, Mrs. Diane ........ .... 34
Finger, Larry . .. . . . ...... . . .
Fink, Beri ...... . .... . ... . ... 236
Fink, Elise ...... ...... .. .... . 224
Fink, Mr. George . . ... . . . . . .... 39
Finke, Sheri . . . . .
. ..... 226
Finkel, Robbi
.... 182, 248
Firus, Charles ... . .. . ........ .. 93
Firus, Paul .
. . .............. 236
Fischer, Cari .... . .. . . . .... ... 248
258
Fischer, Marla ............. .
Fischground, Diane ....... 104, 197
Fischground, Howard . .... .... 236
Fischman, Joseph .............. 93
Fisher, Ilene
... ... . .... .. 197
Fisher, Leslie . . . . . .
236
Fisher, Mark ........ .. . .. .
Fisher, Paul . .
. ..... 92, 197
Fisher, Robert
... ... 224
Fisher, Sharon ... ...... . ..... 224
Fishman, Gary
.. . .. . ... .
Fishman, Karen .... ... .. .... . .
Fishman, Lawrence ... ... . . 96, 236
Fjellander, John . ... . ... ... 90, 236
Flax, Michael ............. 59, 236
Flax, Robin . . . . . .
198
Florence, Mrs. Carol .... .... . .. 48
Florence, Mr. Clarence ... ... . .. 39
Fogel, Bruce
. . . 224
Folken, Gary . ... . . . .. . . ....... .
FOOTBALL ................. 136
Footitt, Linda
. . .... . . .... .
Foreman, Albert ........ .. ... . 198
Foreman, Joyce .. .. . . .... .. ... 198
Foreman, Julie ... ... .......... .
Foreman, Toby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
FORENSICS . . . .
. ....... 88
Forkos, Mrs. Joy .............. 39
Forman, Janice . .
. .. . 198
Forman, Ronald ............... .
Fortunato, Susan ...... 86, 122, 248
Fotos, Curt .............. 139, 148
Fox, Charlene .. ..... . . . . .. 63, 224
Fox, Jeffrey ........ . . . ... 139, 236
Fox, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
Fradin, David
............. 248
Fraelick, Michael .... .. 90, 139, 236
France, Beth . .... . .. ..... 103, 198
Frank, Alicia ................. 198
Frank, Mitchell .... ... .. .... .
Frank, Stuart . .
. ... . 137, 198
Frankel, Ileen .... . .... .... . .. 224
Frankel, Michelle .. . . .. . .. . .... .
Frankel, Neal .. ... .... ... 143, 236
Franklin, Miss Carol ...... .. 39, 60
Franklin, Judith ........... 99, 224
Franklin, Karen
236
..... . 198
Frantell, Jeanne
Frebies, William
. 248
Freed, Elissa
... 178, 198
Freedman, Renee . . .. . . ... . 99, 248
Freedman, Robert ... ..... . ... 198
Freeman, Alan . ...... ......... .
Freeman, Leslie . . ..... . 87, 119, 198
Freeman, Stewart .... .. .... . ... .
Freihage, James . ...... ... ... . 224
Freireich, Gary ..
FRENCH CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98
FRESHMA:--J" CLASS BOARD .. 79
Fried, Kenneth . . . . . .
. . . 236
Friedlander, David . ... . ... 168, 198
Friedlander, Mark .... . ... . .. . 248
Friedman, Alan ...... .. . ... .. 236
Friedman, Bruce ....... .. .. ... 224
Friedman, Deborah .... . ... . .. 224
Friedman, Debra ....... .. .. .. 236
Friedman, Judy ... . .... .... .. 198
Friedman, Marian .... .... .. .. 236
Friedman, Mark . ..... . . . . . 84, 198
Friedman, Marla ... . . .. 70, 74, 198
Friedman, Marla ........... .
Friedman, Renee ..... . .. .
Friedman, Scott .............. 143
Friedman, Sheri ...... . ... 198, 248
Friedman, Sherri ..
Friedman, Stewart . . . .. . ...... 248
Friedman, Susan . ... . . . .. . ... 224
Friedrichs, Dennis .... ........ 224
Fritchie, William ...... . ...... 248
Fritz, Jeffrey . .... . . . . .... . ... 248
Fritzshall, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Fruehe, Susan .......... 73, 94, 198
Frumm, David ...... . 158, 168, 198
Frumm, Scott ....... ..... 160, 248
°Fry, Miss Barbara ..... .. . ..... 39
Frytz, Kathleen ... .. .... .. . .. 198
Frytz, Kevin .... .. ............ .
Fu, Timothy ........... 82, 92, 248
Fugiel, Miss Dorothy ... ..· .. 39, 41
Furlet, Steven .... .. . ... .. .... 236
Furster, Janet . .. ............. 224
FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF
AMERICA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104
FUTURE TEACHERS OF
AMERICA ...... .... ..... . 105
GAA COED NIGHT . .. ... ... 172
GAA EXECUTIVE BOARD . .. 169
Gabel, Mitchell ..... .
Gabel, Robyn ......... 78, 112, 198
Gabl, James .. . ... . .. .... .. . .
Gainer, Rhonda . ...... . .. ... . 248
Gaines, Vicki . ." . . .. ........ . . 224
. . ... ... .
Gale, Donna
Gale, Leslie .. ... ... ..... . ..... .
Galler, Reid .... .. .. .. ... . 158, 236
Galluzzo, Nancy
. . ....... 198
Gamm, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Garns, Eric
. .. . .. . . .. . 92, 236
Gans, Ilene . ..... . .......... . . .
Gara, Mr. Robert
....... 28
Gara, Scott . . . . . .
. 143, 248
Garber, Jay . . . .
. . 157, 248
Garber, Jerome . . .
. .... 224
. ... 224
Garbo, Donna . . .
Gare!, Mrs. Shirley
..... . . . 39
Garfield, Janice .. 78, 113, 170, 224
Garst, Mrs. Sarane ............ 40
Gartzman, Janice
.. 78, 175, 224
Gartzman, Martin . 72, 78, 136, 199
Gauer, Barbara . .. . . . . ........ 199
Gauer, Timothy .. ... .. . . . .... 248
Gaynor, Allan . . 78, 154, 168, 199
Gebel, Sandra ................ 224
Geiderman, Ralph ............ 224
Gelbart, Allen ... .... . . . ... 99, 248
Gelder, Cheryl . . 78, 84, 87, 90, 224
Gelfand, David . .. .. . . . 76, 88, 236
Gem, Steven . .. . . . ...... .
Genrich, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Georgiev, Olga ........ . ... 86, 236
Gerber, David . . . . . . . . .
. . 248
Gerber, Ilene . . . . . . . . . .
. . 92
Gerber, Ivy ............. . . . .. 199
GERMAN CLUB ..... ... .... .. 99
Gerowitz, Robert . .. . .. ... .. .. 157
Getlin, Janyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Gibbons, Maura ..... . ... . .. .. 224
Gibbs, Dr. Wesley . ........ . 26, 28
Gilbert, Mr. Lionel .... .. . . . ... . 27
Gilleland, Beth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Gilleland, Dale ........ 78, 136, 199
Gillengerten, Joan ·..... . . . . .. . 224
Gillengerten, Joseph . . .
. 224
Gillengerten, William . . ... .... 199
Gillman, Francine ...... .. . ... 236
Gilman, Barbara . . . . ... .... . . .
Ginsberg, Jay ................ 236
Ginsburg, Mrs. Joan ........... 40
Ginsburg, Robert . ... .... . 103, 224
Ginsburgh, Dr. Irwin .. .. .... .. 27
Ginsburgh, Robert ... .. . .... . 248
GIRLS' BADMINTON TEAM 170
GIRLS' GYMNASTICS CLUB . 175
GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM . ... .. . 170
Gistenson, Daniel . . . .. . . .. 90, 248
Gistenson, Hollis .. ........... 224
Gitelman, Lynn ... . ... 93, 105, 224
Gitlis, Daniel . . . . . . . . . .
152
Glass, Michelle ..... . .. . .... .. 248
Glassman, Paula . ... .. ... .... 199
Glenn, Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Glenner, Cary . ...... ... .. 139, 236
Glick, Linda . ... . .. ... . ... .... .
Glick, Marcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Glick, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Glick, Roger . .. . . .
Glickman, Joel ... . ..... . . . .... 92
Glicksman, Joel ...... 103, 152, 224
Glickstein, Donald ... 140, 157, 248
Glickstein, Jacalyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Gloger, Vicki . . . .
. ..... 236
Goby, Marcy . . .
. ..... .. .
. . . . . . . 248
Gockenbach, Anne
Goebel, Steven .. . ........ 140, 248
Goebel, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Goebelt, Cheryl .... . . .. .. .. .. 199
Goebelt, Thomas . ... . 139, 148, 236
Goland, Robin 72, 74, 179, 220;224
Gold, David .. ................ .
Goldberg, David ... ..... . .. .. 224
Goldberg, David . . . .... .. .... 248
Goldberg, Debra .......... ... 236
Goldberg, Larry
87, 92, 93, 94,
136,224
Goldberg, Mark
.. ........ 224
Goldberg, Michael . . . .. .. 152, 248
Goldberg, Samuel .. . . .. 70, 75, 199
Goldberg, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Goldberg, Steven ...... . .. 102, 224
Goldfine, Mitchell .... 144, 168, 199
Goldin, Linda 87, 93, 95, 105, 119,
224
Goldman, Hal ...... . ... ... . .. 199
Goldman, Ira .... .. .. . .... . .. 248
Goldman, Janet .... ...... .. .. 236
-,Goldman, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Goldman, Linda
. . . . . . . 224
Goldman, Martin ...... .. .... . 199
Goldman, Scott . . .
. .. .. . 160
Goldman, Susan .......... 86, 248
Goldsand, Kenneth ...... ... .. 199
Goldsand, Richard . ....... 160, 236
Goldschmidt, Ilan ............. .
Goldsmith, Jay .... . .. 102, 152, 248
Goldsmith, Stuart ...... . ..... 224
Goldstein, Craig .... .. 137, 148, 236
Goldstein, Debra . . ........... 248
Goldstein, Enid .. .. ... . ... 81, 236
Goldstein, Kandi ... ... .. .. 78, 199
Goldstein, Lori . . .
. 225
Goldstein, Marcie . . . . . ... 105, 225
Goldstein, Mark
.... 248
.... 225
Goldstein, Ralph
Goldstein, Steven
. ... 225
GOLF ... .. ............ . .... 166
Gomberg, Andra .. 88, 89, 102, 236
Gomberg, Michelle
. 200
Goncales, Roy . . ....... .. .... 248
Goodfriend, Bonnie 75, 115, 171, 180,
181,200
Goodfriend, Iris ....... 76, 105, 248
Goodman, Barbara ..... 76, 102, 236
Goodman, Debra ...... 65, 179, 225
Goodman, Keith .. .. . 158, 168, 200
Goodman, Robert .... .. ... 97, 237
Goodman, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Goodman, Susan ............. 200
Goone, Geoffrey ..... .... 140, 248
Gooris, Kimberlee ...... . ..... 200
Gordon, Barbara ......... 182, 237
Gordon, Craig ....... . ..... .
Gordon, Gail .......... .
Gordon, Helaine . . . . . . .... .... 237
Gordon, Marlene . . .. . .... .... 237
Gordon, Mitchell . . .. . . .. ... .. 248
Gordon, Richard
...... 237
Gordon, Roberta
. ... 92, 93
Gordon, Shelley . . . . . . . .
. . . 225
Gordon, Terri
.... .. .. . .. 237
Gore, Richard ........ .. ... 75, 200
Gorell, Julie . .
. ....... 237
�Gorell, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Gotteiner, Donna ...... 79, 103, 248
Gotteiner, Sherry ...... 78, 175, 200
Gottlieb, Ilyse ............ 105, 248
Gould, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Gould, Mrs. Lillian .... . . .. .. . . 32
Gould, Shepard . .. . ... . . .. ... 237
Gould, Steven . . ..... . . . . . 97, 237
Grabell, Craig . . . . . . .... .. .... 200
GRADUATION
. . . .. 133
Graeff, Deette .. . .... .. .. 103, 225
Graeff, Johnnie . .. ....... . 84, 200
Graff, Cheri . . ...... . .. ... . . . 200
Grahn, Nancy ...... . . 81, 174, 248
Grahn, Susan . . . ... .. . 80, 105, 225
Grant, Mr. Jack . ...... . .. . .... 40
Grant, Mr. Patrick ........ . ... . 40
Gray, Allan ...... . . ..... .. ... 158
Gray, James ..... .. ...... . .... .
Gray, James ..... . ... . . .. 158, 200
Gray, Ronald ............ 148, 237
Green, Manuel ........... . . . . 248
Green, Paul . .... .. . . . .. .. .... 140
Green, Shellie ................ 237
Greenberg, Barbara ... 72, 74, 105,
179,225
Greenberg, Debra .... . .... 81, 249
Greenberg, Elyse
.. .. . 237
Greenberg, Maxine ... . ....... 237
Greenberg, Stuart ........ 140, 249
Greenburg, Brad ............ . 249
Greene, Jeffrey ........... . 85, 249
Greene, Steven .. . 76, 144,168,225
Greenfield, Cheryl .... ..... 74, 225
Greenfield, David ......... .. . 225
Greenfield, Myrna ........ 122, 249
Greenman, Daniel 89, 92, 93, 94, 137
Greenspan, Jeffrey
....... 225
Greenspan, Neil . . 75, 120, 168, 200
Greenwald, Robin ......... 81, 225
Creese, Nadyne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Grefenson, Sherry
. . . . . . 225
Greyson, Daniel .... . . . . . . .. .. 225
Grc. bstein, Michael . . . . . . . . ... .
Grossman, Betsy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
Grossman, Mrs. Edith .. . ... . ... 32
Grossman, Edward ....... 160, 249
Grossman, Ian ............... 249
Grossman, Steven . . ...... 160, 237
Gruen, Gary ........ ......... 225
Gruenberg, Linda .......... . .. 237
Gruhn, Paul
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Gryn, Benjamin .............. 200
Guenther, John .......... 249, 251
Guenther, Linda .. ......... . .
Guice, Debra ......... 80, 104, 200
Gullo, Vincent ........... 140, 249
Gumbiner, Lori ............. . 249
Gumbiner, Susan . .. .. . 78, 174, 225
Gund, Dr. Jan . . . . . .
. ... 40
Gunther, Susan ..... . . ..... ... .
Gussin, Edward ...... . . 83, 85, 200
Gustafson, Linda ... . ..... . ... 237
Gutman, Ann . . ..... .. ... . ... 249
Gutman, Marcee ........ ..... 225
Gutman, Margaret ........... . 249
Gutmann, Julie ............... 237
Guzy, Julie ................ .. 237
Guzy, Nancy ...... ... . ....... .
GYM LEADERS ..... . .. .. ... 171
GYMNASTICS .............. 158
Gzesh, Frances ............. ... .
Haag, Karen ....... . ..... 170, 249
Haas, D ebra ................. 225
Haber, Andrea . .............. 237
Haber, Ilene ................. 237
Hackett, Connie .............. 249
Hadgeorge, Jeannie ........... 237
Hairgrove, Miss Linda ......... 40
Haley, Donald 78, 136, 137, 168, 191,
200
Hallberg, Mr. John
.. . ...... 40
HALL COUNCILS . .. . . . . . . 80, 81
Hambourger, David .......... 237
Hambourger, Judy 78, 152, 168, 188,
201
Hamilton, Mark . 137, 152, 168, 225
Hanan, Ira ........... . ....... 225
Hanan, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Hanauer, Lawrence . ... . . .. .. . .
Hancock, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Handler, Robin .............. 249
Handmaker, Nancy
. .. 71, 225
Hankin, Joseph
. 79, 160, 237
Hanley, Debbie . . . . .
. . 249
Hanley, Willard . . . . . . .
. . 225
Hanold, Claus ..... . . .
Hansen, Christi .............. 173
Hansen, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Hanson, Harry .... . ........... .
Hanson, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Hanus, Steven .............. . 225
Hare, Ira .... . ........ . . . 168, 201
Harloff, Nancy ........... 104, 201
Harper, Mr. Donald .. ... . .. . .. .
Harper, Laurice ..... . ... . .... 249
Harris, Andrea ............... 249
Harris, David ... . ...... ... 79, 249
Harris, Mr. Dennis
. 137, 157
Harris, Jay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Harris, Jeanne . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 201
Harris, Mark ........ ..... ... 249
Harris, Robert ....... .. . ..... 249
Harris, Ronald ......... . . 187, 201
Harrison, Howard ............ 149
Harrison, Martin ...... 78, 136, 201
Harrsch, Anne ........ 92, 105, 225
Hashagen, Mr. Richard ...... 40, 48
Hass, Zehava ........... . .... 237
Haugsness, Janet ......... . . . . 225
Hayes, David . . .
. .. 140
Haynes, Catherine .... . . . .. . .. . .
Head, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Heap, James .......... . . . .
Heap, William . .. .......... . . 237
Hechtman, Kenneth ... 81, 152, 237
Hedblom, John . . . . . .
. . 201
Heether, Nancy
..... 244, 249
Hefter, Daniel ........ 81, 140, 249
Hefter, Mark ................ 249
Heidorn, Mr. Howard . . . . . .
40
Heimlich, Marvin ...... . ..... 249
Heimlich, Michael ......... 93, 201
Heise, Zachary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Heisler, David ......... . ..... 237
Helfand, Marcy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Heller, Daniel .... : ............ .
Heller, Julie .......... 169, 170, 237
Henderick, Timothy .......... 249
Hendricks, Edward ....... 143, 249
Henkin, Susan ................ 225
Henning, George . . . . . . 90, 137, 237
Henning, Joyce .... . . . . . 84, 90, 2 01
Henshel, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Hergott, Robin . ....... 75, 112, 201
Herlihy, Mr. Dennis ........... 40
Herman, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Herrala, Judy ................ 237
Herron, Mrs. Linda ............ 40
Hersh, Bradley ........... 109, 225
Hersh, Jeffrey ................. .
Hershenhouse, Debra .......... 225
Hershenhouse, Glenn . . : . . . . . . 201
Herter, Carole ........ 103, 178, 201
Hervig, Wendy . ..... . .. . .... . 237
Herzberg, Barbara ............ 249
Herzberg, Ronald ....... : ...... .
Herzog, Caren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Herzog, Cathleen .. . .......... 249
Herzog, Lynne ................ .
Herzog, Mr. Mick .. ... ........ 29
Hessing, David ......... .
Hickman, Celeste ... . . . . . . ..... .
Hickman, Drew .......... .
Hickman, Jacqulin .......... . . 201
HI-FI CLUB
.... . ... . . 83
Hightman, Harry . .. . .. . . . . . . . 249
Hill, Candice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Hiller, Ellene .... . ........ 105, 225
Hintz, Russel .... . ... 102, 109, 237
Hirsch, Cybil
..... . . .. . . . . 201
Hirsch, Judith .. . . . . . ... . . 86, 249
Hirsch, Robin ............ .. . . 237
Hodnick", Mr. Edward .. 40, 140, 153
Hoffing, Gail ......... . 70, 78, 225
Hoffman, Ann ..... . ...... 70, 225
Hoffman, Donald . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Hoffman, Janis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 201
Hoffman, Mrs. Marla .......... 41
Hoffman, Richard ........ 140, 249
Hahs, Joan ................. . 201
Hollek Barbara . . .
. ........ 201
Holton, Mary .... 7 5 , 171, 173, 201
HOMECOMING 112, 113, 114, 115,
116, 117
HOME ECONOMICS CLUB .. 103
Hoover, Arlene ......... ... . . . 202
Hoover, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
Hope, Kathleen . . . 79, 86, 171, 249
Horan, Hope ............ . ..... .
Horgan, Bruce ....... . . . . 140, 249
Horgan, Ronald . ..... . . ... 90, 225
Horowitz, Kenneth 70, 74, 75, 90,
202
Horwitz, Janet ............... 225
Horwitz, Joel ............ 139, 237
Horwitz, Linda ......... 67, 73, 225
Hosler, Mr. Galen ............. 41
Howe, Nancy ........ . ....... 225
Howell, Mrs. Mary . .. .. .. ..... 41
Huba!, Kimberly ............. 249
Hubbard, Mrs. Lucille .......... 41
Hultberg, Gary ....
Hultberg, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Hultberg, Sari ........... .. . . . 249
Humann, Cheryl . . . . . .. .. 104, 202
Hummer, Jerrold . .......... . . 225
Hurwitz, Susan ...... . . .. .
Huska, Maxine .............. 249
Huttel, Michael ...... 237, 148, 139
Hyams, Richard
.......... .
Hyman, Allen ............... .. .
Hyman, Jeffrey ........ . ... . ... .
Hyman, Stacey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237
INDOOR TRACK ....... . . . . 161
Ingram, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
lpjian, Jerome ................ . . .
lpjian, Sharon ............... 249
lpjian, Suzanne ........ . . 225, 228
Isaacson, Leslie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
Isaacson, Mark . .. .. ..... .... 249
Isaacson, Sherry ... .... ...... 225
Israel, Karyn .............. 80, 202
IT'S ACADEMIC ............ 120
lwinski, Mrs. Elaine . . . . . . . .
41
Jacks, Philip .......... 7 4, 220, 225
Jackson, Mr. David ......... 37, 41
Jackson, Donald ........... .
Jackson, Sherri ......... 80, 86, 249
Jacob, Mr. George ............. 29
Jacob, Judy .......... . ....... 237
Jacobs, Aviva ......... 88, 119, 202
Jacobs, Barry ......... .
Jacobs, Howard .............. 249
Jacobs, Marc ...... .. ......... 202
Jacobs, Michael ....... . ... 88, 249
Jacobs, Morris .... . . .. ... ·. 96, 249
Jacobs, Robert ... .. ........... .
Jacobs, Robin ... ....... .. .... 225
Jacobs, Stuart .......... . . . . .. 183
Jacobson, David . ...... . ....... .
Jacobson, Debra ..... ......... 202
Jacobson, Janene .. . .. ..... . .. 249
Jacobson, Jill ............. 103, 237
Jacobson, Keith .... . ......... 249
Jacobson, Laurie . . . . . . . . . 173, 237
Jacobson, Richard ....... .. . . ... .
Jacobson, Richard ........... . 226
Jacobson, Scott ...... . ....... .. .
Jacobson, Shari .... . .... . 175, 202
Jacobson, Richard .......... .
Jacobson, Richard . . . . ..... ... 226
Jacobson, Scott
......... .
Jacobson, Shari ..... . .... 175, 202
Jacoby, Sandra ............... 249
Jaegers, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 226
Jaffe, Alisa ..... ..... . ... 103, 249
Jaffe, Richard ... . ...... .
Jaman, Joel .................. 202
Janetos, James ........... . . . . 226
Janis, Jacqueline ..... . ..... 80, 226
Janis, Norman ....... . . . .. 90, 249
Jankauer, Marla .............. 202
Jastram, Michael ............. .
Jayne, Cathy ... .. .... . .... .. . . .
Jen, Edward ......... 140, 152, 249
Jen, Patricia ......... 102, 187, 202
Jesser, Harold .. . ..... . ... . ... 226
Jirik, Miss Joy .......... . .. . .. 41
Johannessenn, Staale . ....... . 226
John, Mr. Walter .......... . ... 41
Johnson, Claudia ..... .. . . 182, 249
Johnson, Clayton ............. 237
Johnson, Curtis .............. 237
Johnson, Cynthia ......... 78 , 226
Johnson, Deborah . . ..... . . . . . 237
Johnson, Donna ...... 169, 170 , 226
Johnson, Gregg
. 82, 157, 237
Johnson, Jeffrey ... . .......... 168
Johnson, Julie .......... . .. . .. 237
Johnson, Karen . . .
. ... 103, 237
Johnson, Kimberlee ............ .
Johnson, Mrs. Nancy .... . ..... 41
Johnson, Sharon
.... 103, 249
Johnson, William . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Johnstone, David .. . ... .... . ... .
Jones, Lisa ....... 79, 122, 17 4, 238
Jones, Robert ...... . ..... .
Jordan, Manfred ..... . ..... .
Joseph , David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Joseph, Marla ................ 238
Joseph, Michael ........... .
Jourdan, Devera .............. 202
JUNIOR CLASS BOARD ...... 78
Justman, Jeffrey .......... 187, 202
Kacsh, Susan ....... ..... 247, 249
Kacyn, Louis .......... . ..... 238
Kagan, Ellyn . . . . . . . . . .
. 202
Kahn, Arthur ................. .
Kahn, Debra .' ............ 175, 226
Kahn, Shelli .......... . . . .... 202
Kaiserman, Gary ...... 66, 150, 226
Kalfen, Alan . . . 139, 148, 233, 238
Kalfen, Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Kalinsky, Jeffrey ............. 249
Kalis, Gudrun ............... 249
Kalman, Allan ...... , . . . . . . . . 226
Kalmanson, Mrs. Gail .. ........ 33
Kalmikoff, Mara ...... 80, 179, 2 26
Kalmin, Frances ....... .
Kaluzna, Lawrence ....... 139, 238
Kamberos, Christine ....... 78 , 202
Kamberos, Paula ............. 238
Kamin, Amy ........... ..... . 238
Kamin, Bonnie ... . ....... 104, 202
Kamin, Gale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Kaminski, Bruce . . ........ .
Kaminski, Norbert .... . ...... 249
Kamm, Mrs. Barbara .... ... .. . . 33
Kane, Jerome ............. 90, 226
259
�Kane, Mitchell ........... 113, 249
Kipnis, Robin ........ 174, 182, 250
Kanjanavivitch , C. ........ . .... .
Kirshenbaum, Michele
Kann, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Kirshenbaum, Gary . . . . . . ... 203
Kanter, Caryn .......... .
Kiss, Carl ..... . .. ... ... , . ... 250
Kanter, Marla
Klabisch, Kenneth . . . .
. . 250
Kanter, Philip .... . ....... . ... 250
Klabisch, Linda .............. 203
Kaplan, Beth ....... .. ........ 101
Klapman, Mrs. Phyllis ......... 42
Kaplan, Brian . . . . . . . . . .
250
Klassman, Dean .... . . 140, 152, 250
Kaplan, Carol .. . ........ . 173, 238
Klayman, Sandra . . .
. 203
Kaplan, Francine . .
. ...... 250
Klebe, Gary .. ... . . .... .... . .... .
Kaplan, Robert ...... . ..... . .... .
Kleifield, Steven
.... 203
Kaplan, Robert ..... .... ... . ... 77
Klein, Gary ...
Kaplan, Scott
.... 152, 250
Klein, June
88, 226
Kaplan, Sheri . . . . . . . . . . . ... 226
Klesman, Mark . . ....... . 144, 226
Kaplan, Sheri . . . .
. . . ... 250
Klickovich, Patricia ....... 103, 250
Kaplow, Paula .... . .......... 238
Klinger, Pamela ..... ......... 238
Kappel, Kenneth ........... .
Klinger, Steven
. . . . . . . 204
Karel, Loren ............ . 122, 203
Klinsky, Gayle
.. .. . . . ...... 204
Karhan, Ronna .... . ....... 86, 238
Klinsky, Steve ..... . ......... 226
Karlin, Fred
... . ... . ........ .
Klouthis, Joan .. .. ......... . . 238
Karnow, Ilene ............. 95, 238
Kluge, Patrice . . . .
. 238
Karol, David .. . ........ . ... . . 140
Kmet, Mr. David . .
. .. 42, 140
Karol, Susan .............. 79, 174
Knepper, Eugene ... . ........... .
Kasch, Steven ... .... .... ... .. 137
Knoll, Mrs. Harriet ....... . .... 33
Kase, Steven ..... . .. . .. .. 137, 226
Knopik, Mrs. Nancy
... .. 42
Kashevos, David .............. .
Koch, Bruce . . . . .
. 140, 250
Kasik, Beth . .
. ..... ...... 226
Kochevar, Kathleen ........ 80, 238
Kasman, Roberta . .. ... . ...... 250
Koerner, Dr. Thomas ... .. .... . 28
Kasper, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226
Koff, Eileen . .
80, 238
Kassel. David ... 75, 84, 87, 90, 203
Koff, Phyllis ...... ... ........ 204
Kassel, Deborah ......... . . 88, 250
Kogan, Ilene
Kassman, Russell 87, 90, 93, 94, 95,
Kogan, Mark ..... .. .. 90, 102, 250
119, 203
Kohlenbrener, Jo Ellen 70, 75, 78,
Katuin, Karen
............ .
113, 179, 188, 204
Katz, Howard ...... .. ..... .
Kohlenbrener, Laury . .. 76, 174, 238
Katz, Larry
. ..... . .. .. . . .
Kohlenbrener, Paul .... 79, 157, 250
Katz, Mark
....... 203
Kohn, Jeffrey
... 168, 204
Katz, Randi ...... . ....... . ..... .
Kohn, Scott ............. 139, 238
Katz, Ronald
.... 139, 238
Kokrda, Mr. Ken ..... . .. 36, 42, 56
Kauffman, Mr. Russell
. ... . . 41
Kokron, Gary ...... ... ......... .
Kauffman, Stuart
.. 144, 238
Kokron, Kenneth .... .
Kaufman, Ira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
Koliopoulas, John . .
Kaufman, Joellen . .... 101, 174, 238
Kolof, Alan
.. 93, 204
Kaufman, Karen .... . ... .. .. . 174
Kolof, Diane . . . . . . .
170, 238
Kaufman, Michael
. . 89, 226
Kolton, Alexander
..... 204
Kaufman, Shari
....... 226
Komaiko, Jeff
.. .. . 226
Kay, Randi
... 81, 171
Konopka, Michael
..... 250
Keefe, Terry .... 139, 148, 232, 238
Koob, Joseph ....... ... .. .. .. 204
Keer, Ira . . . . . . . .
. .. 139, 238
Koonce, Ronald
...... 158, 226
Kegel. Anita . . . . .
. ........ 203
Kopakin, Jeffrey ............. 238
Kehl. Debra . .
. ..... 182, 250
Korbus, Linda 70, 102, 171, 187, 204
Kellerman, Adriane
238
Korn, Michael
238
Kelliher, John .. ....... . .. 160, 238
Kornblith, Marcia
.... 86, 238
Kellum, Donald
....... 226
Kosh, Joy
............ .
Kelly, Darrell .. .... .... . ..... 203
Kost, Gary .............. 137, 226
Kelly, Frank
......... 136, 226
Kostas, Randy ..... . ...... .. 238
Kelly, Peter .. . 76, 78, 137, 168, 203
Kotas, Kenneth
Kelson, Elyn
....... . . .
KotlickMark ....... . .... . . ... 226
Kempner, Ellen
.. .. 92, 171, 238
Koy, Alison . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Kende, Andrew
250
Koy, Tracy
....... .. .... . .. 238
Kenis, Mrs. Lueze ............. 33
Kozer, Bronda .............. . 226
Kennedy, Mrs. Lenore ......... 42
Kozuch, Carol
....... 226
Kenoe, Andrew ......... . .. .. 140
Kozuch, Margaret . .. . 168, 173,250
Kerbis, Debra . . . .
238
Kraft, Patricia .............. .. 250
Kerman, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Kramer, Andrea ... .. . .... . . .. 226
Kerman, Robert
. . ... . . 203
Kramer, Cathy . .
204
Kernes, Jay ....... 92, 94, 157, 238
Kramer, Harry ... . . .......... 226
Kernes, Stewart . . . 71, 94, 154, 203
Kramer, Helene
.... 79, 238
Kerr, Mary
Kramer, Jack ...........•. 140, 258
Kesselman, Susan . .... . ...... 226
Kramer, Lenore .............. 250
Kessler, Ann ... ...... .. .... .. 226
Kramer, Lori
.. . ....... ...... .
Kessler, Marc ........... ..... 226
Kramer, Paul
.. 102, 250
Kessler, Michele ....... ..... . . 203
Kramer, Richard
.. . .... .. 204
Kessler, Ronald .............. 238
Kramer, Samuel .... .. ........ 250
Keur, Michael .............. .. 250
Krammer, Jacalyn . ... . 80, 248, 250
Kiefer, Paul .... .
Krandel, Bruce .. ..... . .. ... .. 250
Kingsford, Mr. William ... . . 42, 59
Krandel, Robyn
.......... .
Kinoshita, Larry ........... 79, 250
Krasny, Michael ............. 204
Kinoshita, Scott ....... , .. 106, 226
Krauch, Danile ....... ... . .... 238
Kipnis, Hollis ... .. .. .. ... 174, 203
Krauch, Donald . ....... . ...... .
260
Krause, Barry ... ....... . .. . . .. 32
Kravitz, Kenneth ......... 136, 226
Kravitz, Michael ......... 160, 238
Kray, Shelley ... ............. 250
Kray, Susan ... . ..... . 70, 179, 226
Kreisel, Jeffrey . . . . . . . .
238
Krepack, Benjamin .. . ........ 238
Krepack, Laura . .
. . . ... 122, 204
Krieger, Howard ........ : . 71, 226
Krieger, Michael .. . . . .... 248, 250
Krinsky, Harlan
Krinsky, Steven . .......... ... 250
Kritzer, Miriam
......... 72
Kroll, Fredric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Kruit, Joy . ..... .. ... . . ... . .. 238
Kruse, David . .......... . . 90, 250
Kruse, Kirk . .............. . . . 143
Kudelko, Shirley .. . .. . ....... 104
Kuhn, Frederick . 141, 168, 204, 219
Kuhn, Judith . . . . . .. 70, 105, 226
Kuhnle, John .. ........ . ..... . .
Kuhnle, Roger
.. 141, 142, 204
Kujanpaa, Mr. Robert ....... 42, 56
Kujawinski, Karen ............ 238
Kujawinski, Nancy .. . . ........ .
Kunkel, Mary .. . .. . . ...... 93, 226
Kuntz, Mr. Eugene . . ....... 42, 82
Kurtz, Lynn . .
. . .. . 174, 226
Kushnir, Linda . . ...... ... .. .. 250
Kuznetsky, Kenneth .... ...... 204
Kuznetsky, Paul
.. .. ... ... 250
Kwasniak, Mary . . . . . . . . .
250
Labowitz, Nancy ........... .
Lachman, Joseph ..... .... .... 204
Lachman, Karen .............. 204
Lachman, Ronald
.... .... .. 250
Lachman, Sharyn 74, 75, 87, 88, 94,
205
Ladd, Kathleen ... . ... 173, 175, 205
La Forge, Mr. Peter .......... . . 42
Lamaster, John ...... . .... 143, 250
Lambert, Paul . .. . . . ......... . 226
Lamet, Livia
... .. ...... 98, 250
Lance, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Lander, Alan
. . 250
Lander, Jill . .
. ....... .
Landerman, Mrs. Jen . . .
. .... 33
Landerman, Laurel ......... 87, 205
Landi, Edwin
. . . . . . . . . . 205
Landi. Patricia
. .. ....... .
Landi. Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Landsberg, Eileen ......... . 71, 205
Landsberg, Irwin ............. 226
Landt, Donna . . . . .
. . 238
Landwehr, Miss Virginia ....... 31
Lane, Steven
205
Lang, Gayle . . . . . . . . . . . .
205
Lang, Robert .. .. .... . . . ..... .
Lang, Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
Lange, Mr. David . .
. ...... 42
Lapping, Arlen ....... ........ 250
Lapping, Leslye . 112, 174, 190, 205
Larsen, Janet ............. 225, 226
Larson, Patricia ............ . . 226
Larson, Richard .. ............. .
Larson, Sandra ............ 98, 238
Lasch, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Lash, Mrs. Muriel ............ . 33
Lashen, Jay .............. ... .
Latiolais, Evelyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Latiolais, Everette ... ...... 52, 227
Latz, Frederick .............. . 205
Lauer, Donna
............. . 238
Lauer, Joel . .
. ............. 227
Lauren, Leslie ........... . .
Lauren, Thomas . . .
. . . . . . . 205
Lauter, Meredith
...... 93, 205
Lavin, Richard
...... . .. 238
Lavitt, Melissa .
. 76 , 174, 238
LAW CLUB . . . .
101
Lazar, Felice .............. ... 250
Lazar, Steven
........ 76, 89, 227
Lazarus, Cathy
. 79, 90, 250
Lazarus, Daniel .. .. ...... . .. .
Lazarus, Paula ... 87, 119, 187, 205
Lazarus, Randy .............. 250
Lazor, Alan
.. 104, 205
Leadabrand, John ....... . ...... .
Leaf, Michele .............. .. 227
Learn, Laurie ....... . ......... 250
Leavitt, Pamela .............. . 250
Lebolt, Frederic . .... . ........ 227
Leboyer, Marcy ........ . ..... 238
Lebrun, Dolores .............. 205
Lecey, Robert .. .. ..... .
Lechowicz, Bruce ............. 238
Lechowicz, Linda 70, 73, 74, 75, 76,
80, 112, 171, 205
Lederman, Sharon ........ 171, 238
Ledvora, Ronald .............. 205
Lee, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Lee, Steven ... . .......... 137, 227
Lee, Stuart ............. ..... 250
Legge, Mrs. Jane . . . . . . .. . 35, 42
Lehrer, Jonathan 75, 84, 85, 87, 88,
90,92, 188, 205
Lehrer, Marc
..... 238
Lehtman, Andrea .... . .. . ..... 238
Leib, Jacqueline ........ . ...... .
Leibovitz, Lynn . ....... . ..... 250
Leichenko, Marsha
... 238
Leichtling, Scott
. ... ·.. 205
Leiking, Jerrold ...... 141, 168, 227
Leikin, Robin ............ 171, 250
, Lemke, Kimberly . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
' Lendway, Eve ....... . ........ 227
Lendway, Mr. Paul ............ 42
Leon, Laurie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Leon, Lyn ..... ..... . .. ...... .
Lepp, Barry .... .. ..... .. . .... 238
Lepp, Mark ..... . ..... . ...... 205
Lerman, Charles ... . .......... 250
Lerman, Cynthia ...... 81, 101, 238
Lerman, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Lerner, Karen .. .
Lerner, Kim . . . . .
. . ..... 250
Lerner, Steven . . ....... .. 102,238
Lerner, Miss Susan ........ .
Leroy, Audrey ........ . .. 175, 238
Leroy, Jerome .............. .. 227
Lestz, Joanne
. ... . 78, 227
LETTERMEN .. .. ....... . .. . 168
Lev, Steven . . . .
. .... ... ... 250
Levenson, Daniel ....... 92, 93, 227
Levenson, Dena
..... 173, 250
Levenson, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Leventhal, Howard
Levie, Susan
.... .... .. . 238
Levin, Bonnie
. . . 98, 238
Levin, Darlene
Levin, David .... . . . . .... .. 92, 250
Levin, Janice .. ... .......... 92, 93
Levin, Jay .... . . . ..... . . .. 85, 250
Levin, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205
Levin, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
Levin, Marcia ............. 86, 238
Levin, Miss Mrailyn ......... . . 43
Levin, Maureen ......... . . 98, 206
Levin, Michael .......... . . .. .. .
Levin, Michele ....... ... ..... 250
Levin, Neil ..... ... .. .... . 99, 227
Levin, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Levin, Susan .. ... .. ... 63, 221, 227
Levin, Teri . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Levine, Charles ........... .
Levine, David .. . .. . .. . ....... 227
Levine, David
....... 90, 206
Levine, Debra . . ........ . .. 71, 206
Levine, Linda . . . . . . . . .
. .. 227
Levine, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238
�Levinson, Mrs. Ann ......... .. 43
250
Levinson, Arthur . . . . . . . . . .
Levison, Kenneth .... .. ....... 227
Levitt, Carole ......... .... 81, 227
Levitt, Paul .... . . . ... ........ 206
Levy, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Levy, Bruce ......... ......... . 92
Levy, Gail ...... . .... ... .. . .. 206
...... . .... . ... . 250
Levy, Joel
Levy, Keith .. ......... ........ .
Levy, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
. .. 103
Levy, Samuel . . .
Levy, Steven ..... .. .. . ....... 238
.. ....... 152, 251
Lewin, Fred
Lewis, Cyndee ......... .. . ... 206
Lewis, Lori ......... ... .
Libman, Nancy ......... ... 80, 251
Licausi, Joseph ......... .. 119, 206
.... 238
Lichtenste in, Adina
Lichtenste in, Mrs. Miriam ...... 43
Lichtenste in, Naomi .. 103, 227, 228
Lieberma n, Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Lieberma n, Jeri . . .... .
Lieberman, Lisa . .... .. ....... 251
Lieberma n, Robert ......... ... 238
Liebovitz, Roberta ... 75, 87, 90, 206
......... 27
Lifton, Mr. Fred
Lifton, J anisse ......... 88, 99, 227
Lifton, Judith ...... . ...... 72, 238
Linderma n, Laure . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
Lindquist , Lori
Lindstrom, Mrs. Eleanor .... . ... 32
. ... 29
Linning, Mr. William . .
Lipin, Barry ......... ........ 206
Lippert, Jan .... . ......... .... 227
Lipschult z, Richard ......... .. 227
251
Lipschult z, Sharon . . . .
Lipsig, Carol ......... ........ 227
. .. 227
Lisit, Howard . . . . . . . .
Lisnek, Richard ......... ..... 206
. . 139, 153, 238
Liss, Steven
Litrofsky , Mitchell ....... 139, 238
Litwin, Douglas ......... .. 90, 206
Litwin, Sanders ......... ..... 251
Lober, Linda ..... .. .. ..... .
...... . 139,23~
Loeb, Bruce
Loeffler, Martin ......... ...... .
Loesser, Lawrence ..... . ...... 251
Logan, Mr. Alf . . ......... ..... 43
Loginsky , Rae ....... .. ... 98, 239
London, Nora ....... . ........ 251
251
Long, Aimee . . . .
°Lopofsky , Sherry ..... . ....... 251
........ . . 160, 239
Lorber, David
Lorber, Judy ......... ........ 239
Lorber, Linda ......... ....... 206
Lorch, Sandra ......... .... . ... .
Lorenz, Mr. John ...... . ... 43, 140
Lorsch, Michael ......... . .. .. 206
227
Lorsch, Steven
Louis, Laurie ......... ........ 251
Lowenste in, Sheri ..... 94, 171, 239
Lowenste in, Beth ....... .... .. 239
Lozins, Kenneth .. ... . 139, 153, 239
Lubeznik , Gail ......... . . .. .
Lubinsky , Jeri ......... ........ .
Lubowich , Renee . ..... 87, 119, 206
......... . .
Lubowsk y, Yakir
.. ... 206
Lucas, Linda
Luckman , Carey ..... . ..... 82, 206
. ..... 251
Luckman , Terry
... 43, 144
Lund, Mr. James
Lund, Karen ........ .. ... 183, 227
Lundsber g, Kelton ......... 93, 101
Lund~Mary . . . . .... .. ...... ~l
. .... 105, 239
Lurie, Aleece . . .
. ... . .... 251
Lurie, Beth . . . .
Lurie, Elizabeth 92, 95, 101, 105, 227
251
Lurie, Marla . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lusk, Jeanne ......... ... .. ... 251
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Modes, Marla
Mecklenb urg, Ina .. . ... .. 191, 207
Lutz, Robin ......... .. . 87, 94, 206
Moldenh auer, Robert .. 90, 168, 208
Meczyk, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Lyerla, Mr. Ralph 38, 40, 43, 141, 169
Molitor, James ......... .. .. .. 208
Medak, Mrs. Herman ..... . .... 27
Lynch, Colleen ......... ...... 206
Molitor, Michael ..... 154, 168, 208
Medansk y, Alan ......... . 90, 251
Michael ......... .. .
McBreen,
. ..... 143, 252
Molitor, Thomas
136, 138 Medwed, Phillip ....... . .
McCarrel l, Mr David .. 43,
Moninge r, John . . . ......... . .
Meek, Pamela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
.. 139, 239
McDade, Michael
.. 171, 252
Moninger , Madeline
. ......... ... 239
Meier, Jyl .
McDade, Susan ......... .. .. . 251
. .... 108, 109
MONITO RS . . .
Meinhard t, Marion . .. ... . .... 227
..... 140, 251
Thomas
McDade,
Moore, Daniel . ......... ..... 228
McElfresh , Mrs. Mary Ann ... .. 43 Meis, Joseph ........ 75, 84, 87, 207
. ...... 240
Moore, George . .
. ..... 239
..
McGhie, Mrs. Lynn ......... ... 32 Meis, Matt . . .
Moore, Mr. James ......... .... 27
175, 227
McGuinn ess, Mrs. Patricia ..... 43 Melcher, Ellen ...... . . 90,
44
Moorshea d, Mrs. Marjorie . . . .
Mellow, Glenn . . ......... .... 207
Mcinerne y, Terrence ..... .
Moran, Dan
138, 206 Melman, Cheryl . . . . . .. .. 98, 251
McKay, Scott . . . . . . 137,
.. .. 136
Moran, James
80, 88, 171, 239
..... 239 Melman, Dory
McMaho n, Eileen
. . 94, 96, 102
Morath, Carol
33
Melman, Mrs. Millie . . . . . . . . .
McMaho n, Joanne ... . ......... .
Morgan, Lisa ......... .... 79, 240
.. ........ .
Meltzer, Cynthia
McTier, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227
94, 208
Morgan, Michele
...... 207
. 227
Meltzer, Joy
...
Machado, Rafael . . .
Morris, David . ......... . 150, 208
.. . ..... . .
Mendel, Ronald
Machnow ski, Michael
Morris, Dean ........ 92, 139, 240
. 70, 74, 75, 207
. . 239
Mendelso n, Juel
Macklin, Neil ...... .
Morris, Mr. Jack ......... ..... 31
Mendes, Denise . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Steven
Macklin,
. ......... 33
Morris, Mrs. Joan
f, Andrea ......... .. 251
... 29
Mendkof
Madaus, Miss Jeanne
Morris, Loretta ... 76, 171, 174, 208
136, 144, 227
Menze, Matthew .....
MADRIG AL SINGERS ........ 95
Morris, Pamela ......... ...... 240
. .. 71, 251
Merdinge r, Phillip . . .
Magad, Debra .. .
Morris, Phonda ......... . .... 252
.... . ....... 90, 251
Merkin, Michael . . . . ..... 81, 207
Gail
Mager!,
Morris, Robert .. . ... . ... . ...... .
... 99, 251
, Bruce ......... .... 227
Meshberg
Mages, Kenneth
Morris, Susan . . . ......... .. 94
. ... . ..... .
Mesmer, Jay ........
Magida, Martin . . . . . . . . . . 139, 239
...... 240
Morse, Susan
Messersc hmitt, Gail ...... 173, 239
Magor, Mr. Louis ... . ...... 43, 92
... 228
Morton, Roberta
Messersc hmitt, Gregg . 154, 168, 207
William ....... . ...... .
Maguire,
. .. 75, 208
Morton, Sharon
r, Alan ... . ....... 97, 239
.. . .... .
Messinge
Malawy, Barbara .... ...
Moses, Tod ......... . .
Messinge r, Lee ..... .. ........ 208
Malkes, Alison ...... .. ....... 251
Moskowi tz, Alan
Metcoff, Laura . . 77, 116, 183, 228
Mallin, Christina . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Moskowi tz, Marcy ......... ... .
Metcoff, Ruthanne .... 81, 116, 208
Malling, Karen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Moss, David ... . ......... . ... 252
...
Mark . . ......... ..... 251
Metler,
Malone, Dennis . . .......
Mott, Allen ......... ...... 89, 228
...... 61, 239
Metz, Sheri .........
Maloney, James ......... ..... 227
. . .. 174,240
Moyen, Paula . . . .
.. . . 44
Metzler, Mrs . Dorothy
Malouf, Cynthia ........ .
Mueller, Howard ... . 75, 92, 94, 208
Meyer, Mr. Ted ......... ...... 44
Roselyn ......... 182, 251
Mandel,
. . 154, 228
Mullenix , John . .
Meyers, Helmi ........ ~· ... 251
Mandelba um, Debra ...... 175, 206
....... 140, 252
Murphy, Brian
.
1"..... 251
Meyers, Hollis .........
Mann, Barry ......... .........
Murphy, Mrs. Mary ...... .. ... 44
......... . 239
Mann, Richard ....... . .. . ..... .
Meyers, Martin
Murphy, Mrs. Patricia .... ... .. 44
..... 170, 239
Meyers, Susan
Mantelma n, Jeffrey ......... .. 251
Murphy, Raymond ........ . .. 228
. . . . 171, 244, 251
Debra ......... ..... 251
Marcado,
Mihina, Karen
140, 252
Mussar, John . . . . . . . .
...... 208
207
Miles, Anne .. .........
Marcado, Rachelle
Mussar, Martin ........ ...... 223
227
Marth, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miles, Cynthia ...... . .. . .. 95, 228
Myers, Gail .... 85, 93, 94, 119, 228
March, Melinda . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Milgram, Thierry ...... . ....... .
Myers, Jill ......... ...... 174, 208
91
......... .. 140
BAND . . . . . . .
MARCH ING
Miller, Andrew
Myhr, Brian ........ , . 93, 144, 220
......... .. 227
Marcus, Robert
Miller, Cynthia . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Nadler, Neil .... ......... 140, 252
Marek, Kimberly ... . ......... 251
Miller, Debra ...... . ......... 251
.. ."....... 228
Nadler, Sheri
208
....... .. 207
Margolis, Michael
Miller, Elliott . . . . . . . . .
Nadolna, Jacquelyn ....... 173, 252
.. 84, 87, 207
..... 228
Marion, Martin
Miller, Howard .........
. .... 240
Nagel, Ronald . .
......... .
Marion, Pamela
Miller, Jacquelin e ......... . 86, 251
Nakashim a, Janice ... . ........ 240
Mark, Charles ... .. . ..... 139, 239
Miller, Larry ......... .. 90, 96, 228
Napier, Mr. Eugene ......... ... 45
......... .. 207
Mark, Kathy
Miller, Laura ...... . ..... . ... .
Nash, Nancy ... ....... .. .. ... .
......... ..... 251
......... ..... 228
Mark, Susan
Miller, Maureen
Nathanso n, Merle ........ 221, 228
. 251
140, 251
Markin, Lawrence . .......
Miller, Michael ......... . . ...
Natkin, Nancy ......... . . .... 228
Marks, Joel . . ...... . ......... 251
Miller, Michael ......... ... 90, 228
NATION AL HONOR SOCIETY 75
160
Martin, Carole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207
Miller, Mitchell . . .
NATION AL MERIT SEMI...... ... ... 228
......... ...... 251
Martin, Claude
Morrison , Roberta
FINALIS TS ......... ....... 75
Marx, Jeanette ... . ......... .. 207
Miller, Norman ........ .. .... 251
NATION AL THESPIA N SOCIETY
228
Marx, Karen ......... .... 105, 227
Miller, Sharon . . . . . .
87
Marx, Linda . . . ......... .. ·.. 207
Millman, David .... . ..... . ... 228
Niefeldt, Karl ....... . ........ . .
. . . ......... 239
Michael .... .. .
Marx,
Millman, Laura
Neihaus, Norman ........ 152, 228
44
Marzen, Holly ......... .. 183, 227
Milstein, Mr. Robert . .
. ... 240
Nelsen, Thomas . . . . .
.... 251
Marzinell i, Martin
Milstein, Robin ......... ..... 228
... 154, 228
Nelson, James
Masarwe h, Nader . . . . . . . . . . . . 239
Minkus, Daniel ....... 71, 157, 239
Nelson, Susan ........ 75, 173, 208
... 86
Massie, Michelle
Minkus, Paul
Nelson, Thomas ......... .. 90, 228
83, 84, 227
74, 208
Massie, Steven .........
Minkus, Raymond ..... 72,
Nelson, William ......... ...... .
. ... 105, 208
Massman n, Mrs. Barbara ....... 44
Minsky, Marlene . .
Nemerov , Mrs. Rita ......... .. 35
Masterto n, Loraine . 86, 88, 92, 122,
Minsky, Warren .... . ........ 251
Nesheim, Miss Nancy ......... . 45
239
..... 97, 102, 239
Miretzky , Barbara
....... 157, 240
Netchin, David
........ . ..... 44
Masur, Mrs. Eva
Mitchals, Janis ......... ...... 239
Neu, Jeffery ... ...... ... . 245, 252
MATH CLUB ... ... ..... . . .. .. 97
Mitchell, Eileen ......... . 171, 251
228
Neuhaus, Caryn . . . . . . . . . .
Mathison , Donald ..... , . . . . . . 207
Mitchell, Kathleen .. . ......... 251
Neuhaus, Charles ....... ..... 240
Mathison , Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
.... . ... .. ..... 74
Mitchell, Robert
Neuman, Linda ...... . ... . ... 228
251
Matsuo, Kent . . . . . . . . .
Mitchell, Susan . . . . . . . . . . .. 239
Neuman, Mark ..... .. ....... 208
Matsuo, Mark ......... ...... 239
Mitchell, William ......... . ... 228
.... 90, 240
Neumark, Daniel
Mattson, Daniel ......... ..... .
l, Ellen . ..... ... . 81, 251
Mittentha
... 171, 208
Nevins, Gwen
.. .. .
Mayer, Edward . . ......... 90, 207
Mlodinof f, Jeff .........
209
Newman, Arthur
. .. . .... .
..
Mayster, Kathy
Moczisko , Elizabeth .. . .. . . . .. 251
....... 90
Newman, Arthur
Mayster, Lance ....... . ....... 227
MODEL AIRPLAN E CLUB ..... 82
.. . ..... .
Newman, David
Mazer, Robin ......... .. . .... 227
MODEL RAILRO AD CLUB . . 82
261
�Newman, Debra . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
Newman, Holley' . .
240
Newman, Ilene . . . . . .. . ..... 252
Newman, Irving ..... .. ..... . . 240
Newman, Maureen
.. ........ 209
Newman, Richard
Newman, Robert .......... . .. 228
Newton, Kevin
. ... . . . . 82, 240
Nicholson, Steven
.. . . . .... 240
Nicholson, Suzan
.... . . ... . 252
Nicola, Terry
... 252
Niec, Mr. Alphonsus .... .. .... 45
Nielsen, Dr. Dorothy .. . . . . . ... 45
Nierman, Barbara ......... 80, 252
Nierman, Mark . . .
. .. . 209
Nimer, Stephen .. . . .. . ... 191, 209
Nishkin, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228
Nissenson, Rebecca .... . ...... 240
Nitchals, Janice ..
Nix, Mr. John ......... . .... 28, 29
Nixon, Bruce ........... . .... 209
Nixon, Shelley .... . . ..... .
Noelle, Lynne ...... ... ... . .. . 209
Nolan, Robin . ... ........ 171, 209
Nonberg, Andraa
...... 209
Nonnemacher, Daniel . . ....... 209
Nordberg, Janet
....... 171, 228
Norman, Frederick ............ .
Norman, Ralph ..... 139, 160, 240
Norris, James
........... 209
Norris, Wendy ........ . ...... 240
NORSECAPADES
.. . 128
NORTH STAR .. ... ....... 72, 73
Norusis, Shirley . . .
228
Novak, Barry
...... 228
Novak, Gayle
87, 88, 94, 122,
228
Novak, Janice ............ 104, 209
Novak, Joyce
.. 61, 104,209
Nowak, Carol
.... . . .. . ... 228
Nowak, Marcia .......... 103, 240
Nugent, Mr. Richard ........... 47
Nusinow, Robin . . . .
. ... 252
Oakes, Barbara ............ 98, 252
Oakes, Donna .... . .......... 228
Oberlander, Jeffrey .... 75, 96, 209
Oberlander, Marcia ........ 86, 228
O'Brien, Anne ............... 252
O'Brien, Lawrence ........ 139, 240
O'Brien, Mary .. ...... . ..... . 209
Ochstein, Mindy ........... .. 240
O'Connell, Mary
175, 182, 252
O'Connell, Maureen
78, 180, 181,
209
O'Donnell, Sean
..... 228
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB 104
Ogron, Daryl
.......... 209
Okawara, Tom ... .... . 90, 102, 207
Oleson, Miss Elizabeth . . . . . . . . . 45
Olian, Jeffrey
79, 150, 153, 252
Olker, Alan . .
. ....... .
Olsen, Nancy
.. . 103, 252
Olson, Carol
. 71, 93, 228
Ondracek, Ronna
228
Opiola, Lawrence .............. .
ORCHESTRA .. ... .. ........ . 93
Orenstein, Leslie .... ..... 158, 228
Orlove, Jana
. .... 240
Orman, Lynn ........... .. .. . 240
Orner, Gail ... ........ 94, 119, 228
Orsi, Thomas . . . . .
Ostrom, Jeffry
.... ... . 209
Ottlinger, Richard ........ . .
Ovenu, Mr. Stanley . . . . . . . ... 34
Overbee, Mr. Ellerth . . . . .
. .. 45
Owen, James ........... .. ... 240
Ozell, Robert .... .... .. ..... . 209
Ozell, Sheri ..... .. . . . ..... 79, 240
P A ANNOUNCERS .......... 85
Packer, Rory .... 141, 142, 168,228
262
Pahlke, David .... .. . ... . . .
252
Palatnik, Jerry
Palatnik, Linda ............ .. .
Palombo, Brian ................ .
Pangallo, Miss Antoinette ...... 45
Pappanduros, Janet ........ 79, 252
Pappanduros, John ........... 228
Pappo, Miriam
.. ...... 209
Pardo, Mayo ...
Parenti, Delores
.. .. . . ... .
Paris, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209
Park, Bennet ..... ... . .. . .. ... 240
Park, Marcy . ........ .. . ..... 228
Parker, Ronald ..... . . ....... . 228
Parker, Sharon ...... ....... . .. .
Parks, Jamee ...... ... .. .. 182, 240
Passen, Matthew ... . . .... . .. . 228
Passman, Ralph . ... ... . .. . .... .
Pastko, Earl ....... . .
Paul, Michelle . ... ... .
Paul, Theodore . . . . . . .
. . 93, 252
Paull, David ....... . . . ....... . .
Paull, Jane ..... .. . . . .... . . ... 252
Paull, Sherri ...... . . . . ....... 210
Pawlak, Carol . . .
. ... 252
Pawlak, Wayne . ..... . .. .
Payne, William ....... .. . .
Pearl, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
Pearson, Michael . .
. .... .... .
Pelrine, Gerald ........ . .
Perbohner, Eric
.. 76, 140
Perbohner, Jill 75, 78, 112, 171, 210
Perdue, Randall
. ....... .
Perelgut, Alan ............... 143
Perelman, Andrea .... 112, 171, 210
Pergande, Margot .... .
Perkal, Deborah . . .
. .... 92, 240
Perlin, Ricki . . . . . . . . .
228
Perlmutter, Miss Selma . .
. .. . 45
Permer, Michael . . . . .
240
Perry, David . . . . . . . . . . . . .
228
Pesko, Carole ... ........ . 175, 228
Pesko, Donald . . . . . . . . . . .
210
Peterson, Christine ...... .
Peterson, Craig ............... 228
Peterson, Jeanine ......... 103, 228
Peterson, John
Peterson, Linda
. . . . . . . . . . . 228
Peterson, Robin
. . . . . . . . . . . 228
Peterson, William .. ... ... .... .. .
Peters~, William . . . .. 158, 168, 229
Petro , Pamela .......... 104, 210
.
Phelan, James
........ . .. 229
Phelus, Theodore 77, 136, 150, 210
Phillips, Jay
252
Phipps, Cynthia .......... 182, 229
Phipps, John
. . 252
Picker, Edmund
. . ... . .. 252
Picker, Ellen
....... 90
Pierce, Debbie
..... 76, 240
Pierce, William . . . . . .
. . 210
Pierremont, Michele ... 94, 108, 210
Pietz, Mrs. May
. .. ...... . .. 45
Pikowsky, Robert ......... 96, 252
Pinhasik, Howard 87, 92, 94, 119,
189, 210
Pinkert, Dale
. . . . . . . 210
Pinkus, Geoffrey
Pinnell, Richard . .
. .· . . . 82, 229
Pinsky, Linda . . . .
. . 179, 229
Pisano, Frank ... . ............ .
Pivar, Gary ... . .. .... 140, 157, 252
Pivar, Nancy ............. 173, 240
Plotkin, Marcy . . . . 54, 81, 183, 229
Plotzker, Donna ..... . . ....... 226
Pock, Karen . . . .
. .. 187, 210
Pogoff, David
.. 94, 102, 240
Polash, Mari ... .... .. . ... . ... 229
Polin, Paul ... .. .... . . ........ 210
Pollitzer, Elizabeth . . . .
. . 240
Pollitzer, Robert . ... . .... . .... 136
Ressman, Anne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240
Pompian, Mrs. Ruth . .. ... .. ... 45
Ressman, Douglas
.... 252
Ponfil, Janet
.. . .. . 210
Reynolds, Leanne .... 175, 179, 240
Poole, Pamela .. ... . . . .... . ... 240
Reynolds, Robert ............. 211
Pope, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Reynolds, Susan ... . . .. . .... 252
Pope, William ................ 210
Rhoades, Debbie
Popp, Mrs. Mildred . ..... . . .
Rhoney, Brian . .
. ... . . 229
Porges, Cheryl
.... .. .. .. ... . .
Rhoney, Dianne .... . . . ... 104, 211
Porges, Fredric . . ...... . ... ... 210
Rice, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Porter, Cynthia .. ... ......... 252
Rice, Elyse
. .. ....... . ... 229
Porter, Elden .. .... . ....... .
Rice, Jeffrey
.. ............ 211
Porter, Linda ... ..... . ..... . .. 229
Rice, Randi ........ ... ... 174, 252
Porter, Vicki .. ........ 79, 175, 240
Richards, Ione . .. .... .. ...... 252
Porus, Steven
... 210
Richardson, Mr. William 46, 139, 152
Posey, Mrs. Carole
........ 35
Richey, Bruce .... .
Poulakidas, Mr. Angelos . .. .... 27
Richter, Harry .... ...... .. . .. 252
Poulakidas, Frances .. .. ... 174, 240
Richter, Michael ............. 211
Powal, Ted .................. 229
RIDING CLUB ........... .. . 100
Powell, Debra . .. . .... . .... 78, 229
Ridolfi, Cathleen .. .. . ......... . .
Powers, Mr. Richard .. . .. ... .
Riederman, Mark ............. 229
Ppwroznik, Robert ... . ... 168, 210
Riemer, Kerry ............ 143, 252
Pozan, Donn . . . . . . . .
. ..... 210
Riemer, Sandra . . . . 78, 94, 175, 229
Pozan, Lynn . .
. ........ .
Rieser, Ralph . . . . .
. .. 229
Poznansky, Alan 136, 150, 168, 210
Riley, Charles .. . ............ .. . .
Poznansky, Debra ..... .
Riley, William . . . . .
. .. 90, 252
Prace, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 229
Rivkin, Susan . .. ...... .. . 170, 252
Prace, Marvin ..... . . .. .... 56, 152
Rizzo, Michael .... . . . ..... . . .. 80
Prace, Samson ........ .
Rizzo, Pamela . .. .... ... ..... . 229
Preis, Dale .............. .
Roback, Darcy
.... 182, 252
Price, Bradley ............. 90, 210
Robbins, David ....... . ...... 211
Price, Marcie ....... . . ..... 79, 240
Robbins, Leslie .. .......... 99, 229
Pritchett, John . . . . . . . . . . .
229
Robbins, Steven
..... . 240
Prochno, Debra ...... . .. .... . 229
Robin, Susan . .
. . . : .. 122, 229
PROM ..... .... .......
132
Robins, Judith . ..... . . ... .... 211
Pryjma, Mr. George
45, 57
Robinson, Bradley .... 137, 168, 211
Puzes, Linda
.... . ..... . . 210 '- Robinson, Diane .... .. ...... .
Quam, Edward
.. . ..... 140, 252
Robinson, Holly . . .
. . . . . 240
Quateman, Richard
......... 229
Robinson, Karen .. ...... . ...... .
QUILL AND SCROLL .. ....... 74
Robinson, Lisa .. . ............ 252
Quinn, Patrick
.. .......... 229
Robinson, Steven ..... ... 150, 229
Quinn, Peggy
.. 211
Robinson, Mr. William ...... .. 101
Rogoff, Robert . .. ... ... 86, 97, 240
Rabens, David
. ........ 139, 240
Rohr, Karol ....... ... . ..... . . 240
Rabin, Mr. Bruce .......... . .. . 45
'Rohrer, Beth ........ 75, 98, 99, 211
Rabins, Ninette . . . .
. . 211
Rohrer, Jaymesann
. . .... 99, 212
RADIO-ELECTRONICS CLUB 85
Radman, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Roiniotis, Joanne .......... 94, 212
Roitman, Donna . ..... 78, 112, 229
Raffe, Bruce
....... . ..... 211
Rolak, Roberta . . . . . . . . . . . .. 212
Rainville, Mrs. Jane . . . . . .
. .. 45
Ralsky, Susan . . . . 78, 81, 112, 211
Romano, Antonio ......... .
Romano, Ronald ..... . .... .
Rambert, Gerald ..... ... . .... 140
Romer, Reid ............ . 148, 240
Rambert, Susan 30, 81, 116, 117, 175,
180, 181,211,219
Rommelmann, Heidi ............ .
Ronz, Ronald ................ 240
Ramirez, Mr. John
......... 46
Roodman, Miss Karen ... ..... . 46
Ramis, Robert
.... 76, 252
Rand, Judith . .......... 90, 97, 240
Room, David
.. . . .. .. .. 82
Ransdell, Catherine 90, 169, 173, 174,
Rorig, Mrs. Helen
... ....... 46
Rose, Gayle
.. .. ..... .. 79, 252
233,240
Rose, Norman ....... . . ..... .
Ransdell, David ...... . ... . 75, 211
Ransenberq, Renee ..... 86, 92, 229
Rosen, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251
Rapper, Mimi ..... ........... 229
Rosen, Michele ... .. ... . ..... 229
Rapper, Nina ................ 229
Rosen, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Rasenick, Enid 70, 75, 78, 112, 174,
Rosen, Steven . ... . .. .. .. ... 241
Rosen, Susan
.. . ..... .. .
211
Rasenick, Loren ............ .. .
Rosen, Wendy
........... .
Rashkow, Robert .... . . 86, 109, 252
Rosenbaum, Lynn
. . 212
Raskin, Kenneth ... . ... .. 102, 240
Rosenberg, Elaine
169, 170, 229
Ratliff, Carol . . . .
. . .... .. .
Rosenberg, Gary
.... 139, 241
Ratliff, Pamela ... .. . . ........ 252
Rosenberg, Judith . ..... 86, 97, 252
Ratsky, Joseph . . . . . .
. .... . . . .
Rosenberg, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Raugstad, Leslie ....... .. .... . 252
Rosenbloom, Dorene . . . .. .. 79, 253
Raymond, Daniel .... . 102, 104, 211
Rosenfeld, Judy
.. ...... 212
Rechel, David
.... 140, 252
Rosenfeld, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Rechel, Ronald ... . . .... ...... 211
Rosenkranz, Mr. Wilbur ... . .... 46
Reder, Rhonda
.......... 252
Rosenquist, John .. .. ..... 136, 212
Reich, Carol . .
. .... ........ .
Rosenquist, Michael
...... . 139
Reisberg, Edward ......... . .
Rosenthal, Daniel
.... 144, 212
Reitman, Fred ..... ... .. . .. 96, 252
Rosenthal, Richard . . .
. . 253
Reizman, Allan . . . .
. . . . 82, 252
Rosenthal, Sharon ...... 86, 92, 241
Reizman, Debra
.......... 229
Rosenthal, Theodore .......... 212
Rempas, Christine . . ......... .
Rosen, Debra .. ... ..... 87, 94, 212
�Rosin, Larry ......... ........ 253
Rosin, Robert . . ......... .. .. . 229
Rosner, Beth .. . ... . ......... _ 212
Resnick, Steven ....... . ... 82, 252
Ross, Donna ...... . ......... . 212
Ross , Susan . . . . . . . . .... . ... 253
Rotchford , Mr. Michael ........ 46
Roter, Alan . .
. ..... . . 241
Rotfeld, Gerri ..... . ... . ...... 212
Roth, Barbara ......... ....... 212
Roth, Mrs. Elaine .. . ........ 35, 46
Roth, Elliot ....... _. . . . . . . . . . 253
Roth, Martin . .... .. .. . ...... 229
Roth, Nancy ..... . .... .. .... . 253
Roth Stephan . .... . ... . .... .
Roth, Susan
.. . ... . ...... 212
Rothblatt , Arthur . . ......... . 212
Rothblatt, Dana ......... ..... 253
Rothman , Michael . . ... . .. 153, 253
Rotman, Sheri ......... . . 171, 229
Rotstein, Rubin ... . .. . .. . .. . . 212
Rouleau, Denise ...... . ... 103, 212
Rowland, Miss Michaela ....... 46
Rozen, David .... . ......... . 212
Rozen, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Ruben, Cheri ..... 75, 99, 102, 213
Ruben, Gary . , ......... . . 102, 253
Rubin, Amelia ...... . .. _.... _ 213
Rubin, David ..... . ......... . 241
Rubin, Lorry ...... . ..... . .... 213
Rubin, Mark ....... . ... . . 140, 253
Rubin, Mitchell ........ . . 234, 241
Rubin, Paul70, 76, 119, 122, 190, 213
Rubin, Randall .... . .. . ..... . .... ·
Rubin, Sheldon ...... . . ...... 229
Rubin, Sherry ..... . .... . .. 71, 253
Ruby, James ......... ........ 229
Ruchim, Michael ......... .... 229 .
Rudd, Darrell . .. ..... . ....... 213
Rudolph, Barbara . ...... . .... 229
Ruesch, James ....... . ....... 213
Ruesch, Linda ..... : ......... . 241
Ruhnke, Sandra ......... ... ... . .
Runge, Howard .... . ........ . 253
Runge, James
..... . ... . . 213
Rusk, Mr. Joseph ..... . ...... 154
RUSSIAN CLUB ...... . ... .. . . 99
Russo, Frank ......... ....... 253
Ruttenber g, Barry ......... . . . 229
Ruttenbe rg, Marla .... 174, 182, 253
Ruyle, Mr. Orland ......... .. . .. .
Ryan, Robert . ....... . .. . .... 253
Rychell, Daniel . ......... .. . ... .
Rymer, Jeffrey . . . . . ......... . 213
Rysztogi, Roberta ......... 93, 253
Rzeszews ki, Miss Florianne
46
Sabin, Neal ......... . . ....... 253
Sacher, Mrs. Cecil ... . .. . ...... 46
Sachs, Martin ......... ....... .
Sacks, Brana .. . .. .. ....... - . . 253
Sacks, Joel ......... ....... 92, 253
Sacks, Sharon . . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . 229
Sacks, Terry . . . . . . 87, 94, 119, 229
Sacomano, John . . . . . . .
- .. 136
Sacomano , Ralph ......... . 84, 241
Sadur, Jeffrey ......... . . ..... 229
SAGA ......... . . .... . .... 70, 71
Sagall, Alfred . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 253
Sakamoto, Donna ... . . . . . . 93, 213
Sala, Marcie .... .. . . .... . .... 213
Sala, Trudie
. ........ 84, 229
Salberg, Linda .... . ......... . 213
Salberg, Michael ...... 81, 143, 244
Sales, Jonathan . .. ....... 101, 229
Salk, Davida . . . . . .
. ... 93, 229
Saltzman , Arlene 78, 171, 180, 181,
213
Salvatore , Christine ........ 94, 241
Salzman, Jack . .
. . . . . . . . . . . 253
Samaras, James . . . . . . . .. . ... 241
Sampson, Jeffrey ....... 87, 90, 229
Sampson , Randall ... . ... . 143, 253
Samson, Steven ......... ..... 213
Samuels, Mrs. Inez .. . ... . . .... 34
Samuels, Michael .... . ... .. ... 253
Samuels, Neil ......... ... . .. . 241
Samuelso n, William ...... . .... 241
Sanders, Linda ..... .. .. . . . .. . 241
Sanders, Robin ..... . . .. .... . . 213
Sandidge, Stacy . .... . .. . ..... 253
Sandman, Jeffrey ... . . .. ...... 229
Sanes, Valeria ....... .. . . .. ... 229
Sanz, Mark . ....... . ......... 229
Saponzni k, Aaron ... . ........ 241
Sarrafian, Edwin ... . ......... 253
Sasamoto, Kathleen . . ..... 175, 229
Sasamoto , Nancy ......... 171, 241
Sauser, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229
Saviano, Dennis . ....... .. ... 241
Sawyer, Mark ........ . .. .. ... 241
Sax, Michael .... . .. . . . ... 143, 253
Sayad, Rebecca .. . ....... . .... 229
Scanlon, Mary . . ......... 101, 229
Scanlon, Patricia
......... .. .
Scaramella, Miss Elda . . . . . . . . . 46
Schachtm an, Alan ......... 78, 229
Schaefer, James
... . 76, 229
Schaefer, Linda ..... . .... 171, 175
Schaefer, Mark ..... . ... .
Schaffel, Marla . . ........ . .. .
Schaffel, Ronald .... . .... . .. .
Schaffne r, Morton ......... ... 229
Schallma n, Bruce . . . . . . . . . .
213
Schatz, Barry ........ 137, 168, 213
Schaulis, Mr. Dan ......... .... 46
Schechter , Bruce ..... . .. . 140, 253
Schechter, Stewart .. . . ... . .... 229
Scheck, Donald . . ..... . . 158, 229
Scheck, Duane ......... . . .... 253
Schels, Margaret . . ... .
Scherb, Mr. George .. . ........ . 47
Schienber g, David
Schienber g, Keith ... . ... . 157, 253
Schiff, Cathy .. . ..... . 86, 153, 241
Schiff, Corey . . . . . 71, 80, 152, 241
'- Schiff, Wendy ......... .. 179, 229
Schimmel , Nancy ... . . . . . .... .' 253
Schinberg , Lori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Schirmer, Keith 136, 138, 144, 168,
229
Schirmer, Kent ..... .. 137, 144, 229
Schlager, David
.. . .. 93
Schleich, James ..... ... ... 84, 213
Schleich, John ......... ... 84, 241
Schmerer , Jack ...... . .. . . . .. . 229
Schmidt, Barbara 76, 89, 93, 95, 99,
230
Schneide r, Irwin ........ . .... 241
Schneide r, Marcy ... . ..... . .... . .
Schneider, Miss Sandra ........ 47
Schneider, Susan ..... . ... . ... 213
Schnell, Timothy . 88, 119, 237, 241
Schoch, Karl ......... ......... . .
Schoen, Steven
......... ... 139
Schoen, Warren .. . ..... . ..... 230
Scholar, Gary ........ 139, 153, 241
Scholar, Sheryl ......... ...... 230
Scholl, Carol ......... 175, 182, 230
Schonfeld, Marilyn ......... .. 213
Schoos, Ronald . ..... . 82, 122, 241
Schramm, Donna ......... .... 230
Schrebnic k, Steven .. . ... . .... 241
Schreiber, Lynn ....... . ...... 241
Schrenzel , Richard . ... ... . ... .. . .
Schroede r, Mari ...... . ....... 241
Schroeder, Mark ....... . . 139, 233
Schubert, Linda . ......... . 71, 230
Schubert, Mary ... 89, 90, 106, 241
Schubert, Michael ........ . ... 230
Schubert, Robert ..... 136, 168, 213
Schulman, Marc .. . ... 141, 168, 230
Schultz, Audree .. . ... . 92, 171, 241
Schultz, Corinne ......... . . .... .
Schultz, Paul ... .. ... .. . . .. . . 214
Schuman, Barbara ......... ... 253
Schumer, Janet ....... . 93, 175, 230
Schumer, Robert ......... 140, 253
Schusteff , Marla ......... . 86, 253
Schutt, Mr. Robert ......... ... 47
Schwab, Cecelia
..... 253
Schwartz , Craig ....... . ... . .. 150
Schwartz, David 136, 150, 168, 230
Schwartz , Harlan ...... . ........ .
Schwartz , Herbert .... . ....... 241
Schwartz, Jeri ...... . .. . . . . . .. 230
Schwartz, Jody
. .... 78, 230
Schwartz , Judy ....... . ....... 253
Schwartz, Marcy ..... 173, 175, 253
Schwartz , Martin . ... . .. ... 93, 253
Schwartz, Marty ......... ..... 66
Schwartz , Michael .. ...... 150, 214
Schwartz, Michael ........ 150, 214
Schwartz , Nancy . .... .. .. . ... 230
Schwartz , Renee ... . ...... 86, 253
Schwartz, Rickey
. .. 160, 241
Schwartz , Ronald
........ 241
Schwartz, Ronald
Schwartz, Stua11f
......... 214
Schwartz , Wenaf ......... . .. 241
Schy, Steven
84, 87, 119, 230
Sclair, Mark
. ... . ......... .
Scofield, Cathy ... . ... . ...... 230
Scofield, Lynn ... . ......... .. 253
Seefeld, Mrs. Susan ..... . ...... 47
Segal, Gary ......... ..... 157, 241
Segal, Mark . . ...... . . . ...... 241
Seitler, Harriet . . . . . . . . . . . . 79, 253
Seitler, Marianne ......... . 79, 241
Selin, Mrs. Sara ...... . . ... . ... 35
Selman, Bonnie . .
. . 241
Seltzer, Barbara ..... . . ....... 241
Seltzer, Carrie ......... .... 98, 103
Seltzer, David ......... ......... .
Sender, Judy ........ .· .. 92, 95, 214
SENIOR CLASS BOARD ...... 78
Serota, Jeffrey ......... ... . .. 230
Serota, Scott ......... .... 140, 253
Serra, Steven ....... . .... 136, 230
Shadle, Richard .... .. ..... . .. 253
Shaftal, Max ......... ........ 253
Shainer, Daryl . .
. .. . .... 214
Shane, Robert ... . .. . . . . . . . ..... .
Shane, Ronald ..
Shapiro, Caryn . . . .
. ..... 230
Shapiro, Mrs. Ellen ... . ... . .... 47
Shapiro, Helen ........ 76, 170, 241
Shapiro, Illise ....... . ....... . 230
Shaprio, Phyllis
........ 230
Shaprio, Richard
Shapiro, Stewart ..... . ......... .
Share, Joann ... . . . ..... 88, 99, 230
Share, Lawrence .. . ... . ... 143, 253
Share, Susan ..... . ........ _.. 214
Shatney, Pamela ......... ..... 230
Shattil, Carol . . . . . . . .
. .. 230
Sheer, Farley . ... .. .. ... ... . .. 214
Sher, Allyn . . . . . . . . .
. . 214
Sher, Debbie .. ... . .. . 174, 178, 241
Sher, Shelley ......... ........ 214
Sherman, Denyce . . . . . .... .. . 230
Sherman, Edward ... . ..... _.. 230
Sherman, Hess .. .. ... .. . .... .. . .
Sherman, Jeryl ...... . ... . .... 214
Sherman, Mitchell .... .. .. . 96, 241
Sherman, Steven ...... . . ..... 241
Shield, Robin . .. . ... . ... . . . .. 241
Shiffman, Nancy ........ . .
Shimabuk uro, Lynn ..... . .... 241
Shintani, Lorine ......... . .... 230
Ship, Randall . ..... . ....... . .. 71
Shipley, Robert
.... 93, 214
Shalachte r, Jack 53, 75, 84, 90, 92,
189, 214
Shlachter , Ted ...... . . .... 90, 253
Shlifka, Debra
... . ......... 253
Shlifka, Jay .. . ......... . . .. .. 214
Shor, Barbara ....... .
Shovers, Gary ......... . . .... 253
Shrago, Dorie ......... . . ..... 253
Shroka, Kenneth .. .. .... . ...... .
Shulman. Wayne 136, 150, 168,214
Shute, Mrs. Gladys .. ... ... .... 29
Shwayko , Steven
.... . .. . .. .
Shyette, Barbara ... . ........ .
Shyman, Susan
........ 241
Sibul, Randee 75, 171, 174, 180, 181,
214
Sibul, Sheryl .... . ........ 174, 175
Sidell, Scott . . . . . 87, 95, 199, 214
Siegel, Barry .. . ... . .... . ... . ... .
Siegel, David . ..... .. .. . . .
Siegel, Holly .. . ..... . .. . . 234, 241
Siegel, Miss Judith
. . .. . 47
Siegel, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Siegel, Stephen ... . . .. . .... .. . 241
Siegel, Steven ..... .. ......... 214
Siegel, Steven . ......... .. 168, 230
Siegelman , David ...... 90, 190, 215
Sielck, Kimberlee ......... .... 230
Siemionk o, Cathy .. . ... . ..... 241
Siemionk o, Daniel
.. . ....... .
Sier, Susan . . . . . . . .. . ........ .
Sierny, Bridget ... . ..... . .... 253
Siewert, Janet ......... ... . ... 241
Siewert, Karen ... . .... . . .... . 215
Silber, Linda .
. ........ . . 253
Silicani, Lance . ......... . ...... .
Silk, Karen 86, 87, 88, 94, 95, 119,
230
Silver, Randy . . .. . ......... .... .
Silver, Scott .... 82, 86, 87, 99, 230
Silverman , Fern . . . . . . . .
. . 253
Silverman, T oni ........ . . 105, 215
Silverstei n, Irving ..... . .. 143, 241
Silverstei n, Michael ......... .. 253
Silverstei n, Randee ......... .. 215
Silverstei n, Terry ......... .... 253
Silvetti, Christoph er .. .
Simon, Arthur . . ......... . 78, 230
Simon, Daniel . 74, 86, 87, 122, 215
Simon, Jeanine ......... . ..... 106
Simon, Michael ...... . ....... 241
Simon, Roger ..... .
Simons, Laurie ... . ... . .... 94, 241
Simons, Leslie ...... .. . . ..... 241
Simpson, Janice ....... . ...... 104
Simpson, Stephen . .. .. .. . .. .. 253
Simpson, Steven . ......... ... 253
Simpson, Victoria ..... 92, 101, 230
Sims, Dale ......... ....... .
Sindler, Alan ........ . ......... .
Singer, Arnold ......... ...... 215
Singer, Howard .. . .... .. . 244, 253
Sinn, Fred ......... . . ......... . .
SKI CLUB . ......... . ....... . 100
Sklansky , Janet ......... ..... 230
Sklar, Jan ......... ......... . 241
Sklar, Melissa . . . . . 86, 96, 122, 241
Skuban, Mr. Michael ... . .... . .. .
Slaton, Deborah ........ 74, 93, 230
Slavin, Mrs. Rheta ..... . .... . .. 33
Sloane, Susan . . . . .
. . 105, 215
Slotnick, Jeffrey ......... ....... .
Slov, Cynthia . . ... . ......... . 230
Slutsky, Mark . ...... . .. . 148, 241
Smalinsk y, T erri 70, 74, 75, 171, 215
Smith, Mrs . Barbara ......... .. 47
Smith, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 253
Smith, Brian
..... 90, 157
Smith, Catherine ... ~ ... . .... . 241
263
�Smith, Daniel . .... . ...... .. . . 215
Smith, Elizabeth • . . . .
93
Smith, Holly . . 36, 56, 169, 170, 241
Smith, Jacqueline ....... ...... 253
Smith, Jerome ................ 253
Smith, Mr. Jerry . . ..... . .. .. .. 47
Smith, Karen . 79, 93, 175, 183, 241
Smith, Pamela .. . . . ..... .. 87, 215
Smith, Mrs. Ruth .... .... .. 35, 47
Smith, William
..... 215
Smolen, Renee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Snyder, Mr. Bruce ............. 47
Snyder, Jonathan ........ .. .
Snyder, Lee . . . . . . . . . . .
. 230
Snyder, Mr. William
. ... 48
Soderberg, Sharon ...... .. 245, 253
SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD 79
Sokolsky, Barry . .
. . .. 254
Solomon, Barry
... 92, 254
Solomon, Frances ............ 215
Solomon, Michele .. . ....... 92, 42
Solovy, Cindy ..... . ..... .
Solovy, Dean
...... .. .... 215
Soloway, Scott . . . . . . . . . . .
. 230
Solyom, Oded
Sonenblum, Loren . .
. .. 104, 215
Sonenschein, Bernard
. ... 215
Sorell, Henry ..
Sorensen, Mr. Bruce
... 48
Sosman, Steven .. 79, 139, 158, 242
Sostrin, Barbara
94, 104, 215
Sostrin, Fred ................ .
Sovcik, Valerie . . . . .
. . . 254
Sowers, Wesley .. . .. . 136, 150, 215
Sowinski, Edward
....... 230
Sowinski, Michael ... .. ... 140, 254
Spagat, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230
Spagnoli, Jamie ..... . ........ 215
Spagnoli, Michael ............ 242
SPANISH CLUB . . . . . . . . .... 98
Spencer, Annemarie . . . . . . . . 230
Sperling, Susanne ....... . 174, 242
Spiegel, Ben .......... 86, 103, 254
Spiegel, Debbie .. . .... 65, 104, 215
Spiegler, Lawrence .. .
Spitzer, Nancy ........ . ...... 242
Spivak, Jeffrey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Spryszak, Carol .............. .
Spungen, Charles
... 103, 254
Spungen, Elisa . . . . 70, 74, 112, 215
Staerk, Mr. John ..... . ....... . 89
Stangenes, Thor . . ..... . . 140, 254
Starkopf, Robin
. .. 170, 242
Stavnes, Sandra
...... .. ...... .
Stawiarski, Janice .... .. .. 171, 254
Stearns, Eli ........ . .... . ...... .
Steelman, Joanne ... . .... . .... 215
Steffeck, Joyce ........... 104, 187
Steffeck, Michael
. . ..... .. . . .
Steffeck, Philip
.. . ..... 136
Steffens, Bruce
......... 216
Steffens, Leslie
......... 254
Stein, Arnold ............. 96, 254
Stein, Douglas ............ . .
Stein, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 230
Stein, Mark
Stein, Michael ......... .. . 97, 230
Stein, Michael
. . 90
Stein, Steven .. ........ .
Stein, Steven .
Steinberg, Gayle ............. 242
Steinberg, Larry ........... 83, 230
Steinberg, Lois ............... 254
Steinberg, Randy ... . .. ... .... 242
Steinberg, Steven ....... 90, 93, 102
Steiner, Terry
.. 230
Steinhandler, Sandra . ......... 230
Steinlauf, Shellie ......... .
Stender, Claudia ......... . 79, 254
Sterling, Bruce . . . . . ·
.... 157
264
Stern, David ... . .... . ..... ... 160
Stern, Jeffrey
........ 240, 242
Stern, Kenneth ............... .
Stern, Marla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
230
Stern, Oren ..... . ............ 216
Stern, Richard
.... . ..... 216
Stern, Scott .. .... . ... ..... ... 216
Sternberg, Sheri . .. ..... .
Sternfeld, Eydie .. . .. .. ..... 2544
Stevens, Kerry
.......... 254
Stevens, Steven
...... 99, 254
Stezskal, Alan .... . .. . ... 143, 254
Stift, Linda ......... .. ....... 254
Stift, Michael
. . . 230
STOCK CLUB . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103
Stockenberg, Deborah .. ...
Stockenberg, Linda . . . . . . . . . 216
Stokols, Bruce ......... ... 98, 254
Stoller, Barbara
.. 85, 90, 216
Stoller, Pamela
..... 89, 230
Stone, Bonita
........ 230
Stoutt, Joseph
...... 254
Stoutt, Marsha
... .. .... .... 230
Stream, Laura ........ 101, 171, 230
Strege, Sheryle ........... .
Streibel, Dirk ..... . .... . .. . . .
Streibel, Gerda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Stricker, Marie ............... 216
Strong, Mr. William . . . . . . . . . 48
Stuckmann, Karen ........ 175, 254
STUDENTS FOR
ENVIRONMENT AL ACTION 107
STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL .... 107
STUDENT SENATE . ...... 76, 77
Stuermer, Kathi
.. . 173, 254
Stuit, Mr. Melvin
. . . 48
Sucherman, Barry 84, 86, 88, 92, 94,
95,242
Sucherman, Dale ...... ...... . .. .
Suchy, Carole ............ 174, 216
Sudman, David
....... 242
Suekov, Jody . . . .
. 171, 242
Suekov, Larry . . . .
. 216
Sugarman, Jeffrey
. . 158, 230
Sullivan, Richard
Summers, Alan .......... 158, 230
Summers, Sheron ......... 94, 242
Surkin, Lisa ........ ....... .. 242
Sussman, Ira ............. .
Sussman, Robert .. ........... 242
Suzukida, Margaret ........ 97, 242
Svacina, Gary
. .. 242
Svacina, Thomas ......... .
Swanson, Conrad . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Swansonn, Mr. Earl ... . ..... 44, 48
Sweeny, Mr. Barry ........ 48, 224
Sweet, Bonnie
..... 216
Sweet, Jeffrey ....... ...... .. . 242
Swig, Adeena
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Swig, Paula ....... ..... . ..... 216
SWIMMING .......... ·.6,: . .. 154
Swinford, Mr. Charles .. • · .... 48
Switkin, Jeffrey .
Syat, Howard .......... .
Symonds, Nancy
. 254
Szfranski, Pamela . . . .
. .. 216
Szillat, Edward
.. ....... 230
Szymski, Pamela . . . . .
. . 242
Tadelman, Leslie
.. 143, 148, 242
Taepke, Miss Patricia ... '. ...... 48
Tagrin, Dennis ............ .
Talan, David ....... ..... ...... .
Tanaka, Vicki ........ 104, 189, 216
Tanenbaum, Etty .... ... ....... 86
Tanker, William
.... 150, 216
Tarshis, Jay
....... 90, 230, 231
Taussig, Lisa . . .
. . . . 171, 216
TEACH-INS . ....... . .. ..... 121
TECHNICAL SERVICES CLUB . 84
Telman, Mark ..
... 230
Temkin, Esther ..
105,254
TENNIS ...
167
Teplinsky, Kerry
143, 254
Teplinsky, Steven . . ..... . . 81, 216
Terlecki, Judy ......... 44, 103, 254
Terry, Bruce . .. . ............ .
Terry, David . . . . . . .
99, 216
Terry, Debra ... .
Terry, Ellen . .... ....... ...... 254
Terry, Robert
Tester, Laura ............. 79, 242
Teter, Amy . . . . . . . 70, 78, 112, 216
Tetzlaff, Russell ........... .
Thomas, Diane ........... .... 242
Thomas, Janet ..... ........ .. 216
Thomas, Stephen . . .... . .. .
Thompson, Ann
.. 242
Thompson, John .. .... . .. .
Thoss, Nancy . ........ ....... 254
Tiltges, Carol ........ . .... 81, 242
TIMERS . . . . . . .
. . . .. . 171
Tobias, Robert .... . .... 85, 90, 230
Tobin, Kathleen .......... .
Tomback, Jay ...... . ... 80, 81, 216
Tomback, Sherry . .
216
Tomson, Mr. James .. . . ...... . . 48
Torch, Raymond
.. 254
Torch, Ronda ................ 230
Torres, Linda . . . . . . .
217
Tracy, Michael ............. .
Tracy, Robert ..
Tracy, Mr. Ronald . . . . . .
. . 48
Train, Diane . .
. ... 254
Trapp, Mr. Harold .... ...... 31, 82
Trehey, Mrs. Joan
...... . 48
Trizna, Melanie ....... 86, 182, 2!14
Trocky, Margaret
...... 99, 217
Troop, Karen ................ 254
Troop, Sherry ..... 87,99, 189,217
Trufant, Betty ............... 242
Tucker, Sheryl .... . .. ..... ... 242
Turbov, Mindy ....... 81, 244, 254
Turiel, Richard ........ .
Turim, Marc . . ... . ....... 152, 230
Turner, Nora .......... .
Turner, Paula . ............ 90, 242
Turoff, Barbara ... . . ...... 80, 254
Turoff, Robert
.. . ...... ... .
Turoff, Sara
. . 217
Turovitz, Alan ........ ... .... 217
Turovitz, Barbara ... ... . ..... 242
Turovitz, Ileene .
. . 217
Turovitz, Robin
.. 242
Turski, Kevin ....... ..... .... 254
Turski, Kimberly 87, 90, 93, 94, 174,
217
Tuttle, Janet .... ........ ..... 254
Tuttle, Paul
. ........... .
TWIRLERS .. . .. .. . .... ..... 178
Tyler, Mr. Raymond .......... . 29
Udesky, Jonathan ... . .... .. .... .
Udesky, Laurie . . . . . . . . . . ... 254
Ugent, Geoffrey .. . ........... 254
Unger, Diane .. . . ... ......... 217
Unger, Linda .......... ....... 230
Unterfenger, Michael
.. 242
Uttenreuther, Robert . ........ 242
Vahle, Jeffrey .. ..... .... . ... . 217
Vahle, Linda .... . ........ .. . . .. .
Vale, Mark
. ............... 230
Vale, Mary B. ................ 242
Vale, Mary K.
.. . ....... 86, 254
Valentine, Lynn .............. 242
Valentino, Judith ......... 104, 217
VALHALLA SINGERS ........ 95
Van Arsdale, Mr. Ronald
. .. 49
Van Cleave, Mr. Carl .. . ....... . 49
Van Daal, Robert ............. 254
Van Delinder, Mr. James 49, 89, 120
Vangeem, Deborah ............ 230
Vanuffelen, Gerald ... .. .... .
Vanuffelen, Patricia . ... .. .
Varveris, Nicholas ... .... . . . .. 217
Vaughn, Jeffrey
.... . .... 254
Veenhuis, Mary ...... ........ 254
Vega, Bruce
. ........ 73, 231
Vender, Michael .... . . . 80, 154, 242
Venn, Michael . ....... . 90, 97, 242
Verch, Gail ........... 80, 174, 242
Verderber, Stephen
....... 231
Vetter, Glen ...... .......... . 254
Vetter, Kenneth .............. 231
Vetter, Nancy ..... ........ . . . 254
Vicker, Helene ............... 217
Vicker, Natalie .... ... .... ... . 254
Viess, Debra . . . . .
74, 186, 217
VIKETTES
........ 179
VIKING MALE CHORUS .... ·. 92
Volkman, Mr. Gene ............ 49
Volkow, Stuart ...... .. 73, 143, 254
Volner, Mitchell ................ .
Vongillern, Richard ........ 82, 217
Vorona, Jeffrey .............. 242
Vrablick, Mrs. Mary .. . . ....... 32
Vukits, Mrs. Helen
. ......... 34
Waddell, Mr. Donald ... ... 49, 143
Wagner, Beth . ....... . .... 81, 242
Waldman, Bruce ... .. ... ... 96, 217
Waldman, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254
Wallis, Mrs. Gladys ............ 33
Wallis, Karen .......... 88, 92, 242
Walner, Joel . .
. ..... . .. . .
Walsh, Mary ................. 254
Walsh, Steven . . .
. .. .... . 242
Waltrich, Ingrid .............. 254
, Waltzer, Susan . . . . . . . . .
. . 242
Walusiak, Christopher ... ... .. 143
Walusiak, Michael ............ 242
Ward, Cathy ........... .
Ward, Nancy . .. . ...... .. . ... 231
Ware, Karen .... ......... 179, 231
Warshaw, Steven ............. 231
Warshawsky, Caryn .......... 254
Warshawsky, Louis .. 84, 92, 95, 231
Wasserman, Eileen ...... .. 105, 217
Wasserman, Nancy .......... . 231
Wasserman, Paul . . ........... 254
Wasserman, Robin .......... ... .
Wathen, Dr. Lawrence ......... 49
Waverly, Paul . ............ 78, 231
Waxberg, Mark ............ .
Waxberg, Terry
.. 71, 80, 231
Waxburg,Sheryl .. 71,80,105,231
Waxler, Sheree ............... 231
Waxman, Carol .............. 231
Wayne, Marlene .......... 175, 217
Wayne, Steven ..... . ......... 231
Wear, Richard ..... ....... ... 254
Weber, James ..... . . .. . . .. . .. 217
Weber, Jeffrey .. .. . ..... . 244, 254
Weber, Nancy ... ....... .. ... .. .
Weber, Randy .. . ............ 231
Weber, Mr. Rory .......... 49, 150
Weber, Thomas .............. 254
Weber, Thomas . .
. ....... 218
Wechter, Lawrence ....... 102, 218
Weger, George . . . . . . .
. . 254
Weglarz, Frank ............... 153
Weglarz, Wanda ....... . . . ...... .
Weidman, Christie ..... .
Weil, Carla
.. 74, 169, 218
Weil, David ............... 79, 242
Weil, Harlan .... . ........ 102, 242
Weil, Julie . . . . . .
. .. 81, 231
Wein, Richard
.. 254
Weinbaum, Paula 79, 170, 182, 243
Weinberg, Leonard
. ....... 139
Weinberg, Stephen . . ...... .. . 139
Weiner, Gary ..... ......... .. 243
Weiner, Iris ............ . ..... 174
�•
I
Weiner, Michael .............. 243
Weiner, Paul ...... . ...... 160, 243
Weiner, Steven ............... 218
Weingart, David ......... 140, 152
Weingart, Susan ............... .
Weingarten, Phyllis ..... 64, 80, 218
Weinman, Jeffrey ....... .. 157, 254
. .. 243
Weinreich, Kenton . . . . . .
. .. 218
Weinstein, Candee . . . . . .
... 243
Weinstein, Cheryl
. . 255
Weinstein, Elaine . . . . . . .
Weinstein, Steven ..... 79, 139, 243
W einzweig, Aron . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Weis, Stewart ...... . ...... 85, 255
Weisberg, Karen .. . ....... 81, 243
Weisberg, Marc .............. 243
Weisberg, Marc ....... . ...... 255
Weisberg, Michael ..... . ...... 231
Weisberg, Paula .............. 218
Weisman, Beverly ...... . .. 92, 255
Weisman, Patti ........ 79, 182, 255
Weisman, Robert ..... 144, 233, 243
Weiss, Cary
Weiss, Daniel
Weiss, Earl ........... . .... . . 243
Weiss, Joyce ...... . . .. .. . ...... .
Weiss, Lori . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Weiss, Patti ...... . ... . 94, 122, 218
Weiss, Shelley ............... 231
Weiss, Sheri .............. 86, 255
Weiss, Steven .... .
Weissman, David 89, 90, 97, 102, 231
Weitzman, Donna .... 173, 232, 243
Weitzman, Robin . .... 103, 171, 255
Welch, Cynthia ................ .
. ..... 140, 255
Weldy, Dan . .
Weldy, Dr. Gilbert . . . ....... 30, 38
Weldy, Luan .......... .. ..... 218
Welk, Roni ...... .. .. . . .. .... . 104
............. 255
Wells, Randy
Wells, Terry ............... .. 255
Welter, Cheryl . . . . 94, 95, 170, 231
Wenger, Tobey ....... . ... 175, 243
Werner, Marlene ..... 104, 105, 218
Wernick, Joanne ......... .... 255
Wernick, Laurel ........... 94, 218
Werres, Elizabeth 84, 85, 87, 88, 94,
95, 119,231
Wescott, Gerald . ....... . . ... .
West, Mrs. Janice . . .... .. ... 39, 49
Westberg, Gail 84, 87, 90, 171, 173,
218
White, Raymond ..... . ...... . 243
Whitman, Wendy ..... . ...... .. .
Wickman, Alan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218
Wickman, Cynthia .... . . . . . .... .
Widdowson, Jill .............. 243
Widdowson, Kimberly . ......... .
Wien, Ricky ................... .
Wilcox, Peter ................ 255
Wilcox, Ruth . . . . . 76, 93, 171, 231
Wilcox, Miss Thelma ....... 48, 49
Wilgrube, Patricia .. . ........... .
Wilke, Mrs. Bernice ... ......... 32
Willens, Daniel ........... . ... 255
Williams, Cheryl ..... ........ 243
Williams, Leigh 73, 87, 90, 95, 122,
171, 218
Williams, Wayne ... . . .... 160, 255
255
Williger, Larry . . . .
Wilson, Brian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Wilson, Mark . . ....... .
Wilson, Nancy .. . .... ........ 243
Wilson, Susan ......... 74, 88, 218
Wine, Steven ................ 218
Winer, Andrea ........... 103, 255
Winer, Ronna .. . ..... 179, 188, 218
Wingard, Scott . . . . 92, 94, 140, 255
Winkleman, Mr. James ..... .. .. 49
Winter, Janet ..... . .......... 255
Wiora, Donna ........ . . ... ..... .
Wirth, Sally ................... .
Wisper, Marcia . ....... 97, 105, 243
Witherbee, Deborah ....... 98, 103
Witkov, Carey .... ... ..... 89, 231
Woldorf, Ronald . ...... . .. ... 136
Wolf, Brain ........ . . . ... . ... 255
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Wolf, Mr. Robert . . . . . . . . . . .
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Wolf, Thomas . . . . . . . .
255
Wolfe, Melinda . .
Wolfe, Randy ..... .......... . 255
Wolflick, Gregory .... . . . . 140, 255
Wolflick, Robert . . . . . ..... .. 158
Wolinsky, Randee .. .. . .. . 105, 255
Wolk, Debra ............. 100, 243
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Wolke, Joel
Wolke, Michael ....... ... 140, 255
WolpaJ.trian ..... . ....... 108, 255
Wolz, ~ichael ....... 154, 168, 218
Wood, Melissa ......... 90, 96, 231
WRESTLING .... . .... .. ..... 150
Wright, Norman ..... . .... .. . 243
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Wyler, Kay . . . . . . . . . .
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Wyler, Leslie . . . .
243
Wysocki, Deborah . . . . . .
Yale, Meryl . . ... ... . . . . ... 86, 243
Yanow, Karen ..... .. .. .. . 92, 255
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Yanowitz, Linda . .
Yell, Glenn ... . ...... 96, 154, 231
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Yonan, Ann
Young, James ........ 139, 153, 243
Young, Marcia ......... 87, 94, 218
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Zabin, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 231
Zachar, Lynn ... . ............ 243
Zaitz, Sheri .... . . . ... . .... 80, 231
Zake, Ivonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243
Zalon, Arnold ................ 218
Zalon, Susan ............ 173, 231
Zalon, Yvonne . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Zamost, Debra ............ . .. 218
Zamost, Diane ............... 219
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Zari, Nina . . . . .
Zebovitz, Janet . ........ 90, 98, 255
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Zeitlin, Allan . .
Zeitlin, Sara ...... . .. . . .. .. .
Zeitlin, Sherrye ....... . .... . . 255
Zelke, Mrs. Myrtle ..... .. . . ... 49
Zeuschner, Doreen . . ... ... ... 231
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Zeuschner, Sandra . . .
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Zielen, Deborah . . . . . . .
Zigman, Roberta .. . .. . ..... . . 243
Zimbler, Debra ....... . ... .
Zimmer, Bruce ........ 90, 139, 243
Zimmerman, Don ....... . .... 243
Zimmerman, Susan ....... . 79, 255
Zimnowodzki, Timmy .... .
78, 158, 168, 218
Zindell, Richard
Zingman, Steven ..... . . .
Zis, Francine .......... ... .... 255
Zisook, Albert ..... . . . .... 82, 255
Zivin, Robert ............. 99, 231
Zobel, Marla ........ . . ... . ... 219
Zoberman, Mally . . . . . . . . . . . . 219
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Zolt, Linda . . . . . . . . . . .
Zook, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Zook, Mr. William ..... 43, 137, 148
Zorn, Mr. Peter .......... . ... 49
Zumph, Patricia .. 75, 171, 173, 219
Zun, Leslie ........... .. ..... 255
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Zvolner, Beth . . .
Zvolner, Mitchell . . . . . . ..... 243
Zweig, Barry .........· . ..... 243
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CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF:
TERRI SMALINSKY, ELISA
SPUNGEN
Two hundred and seventy-two pages have miraculously. been filled. In
the. process, we've used thousands of pieces of typing paper, carbon paper, layout sheets, the works. We've worn out a couple of typewriters ...
ourselves . . . and often, our parents. We've experienced a great deal of
both cooperation and conflict. We've cropped our last picture of the year
and rushed to meet a deadline for the final time ...
We now pause to reflect on what we've witnessed during the course of
the year. You may not like the SAGA 1971 for things either said or unsaid, for pictures included or excluded. If you feel like this1 we sincerely
hope that next year's SAGA will be more fo your liking. We too, like all
editors before and those to come, are both satisified and disappointed
with the end result. We exemplify the theme of ''Children of Changeu in
that we have had to alter many of our original concepts from the. beginning.to the end.
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In so doing, though, we received a great deal of help from many people.
With this in mind, we owe a very special thanks to each member of the
staff: to Phil Jacks, who created all of the artworki to Mr. Michael Almeida, our link with American Yearbook Company; to all the Root Photographers, with special appreciation to Jim Morgan and Len Novak; and
finally, to Miss Maureen Armbruster, our advisor, who invested an enormous amount of time' in 'the preparation of this book. Thank you. Terri
Smalinsky and Elisa Spungen, Co-editors-in-chief.
Publisher: American Y~arbook Company, Topeka, Kansasi Photographers: Root Studios, Chicago, Illinois; Credits: Kaiser Aluminum and
Chemical Foundation, "Dynamics of Change/' copyright 1967, for pictures on page 4, 6, 22; Chicago-Tribune Photo Department for picture on
page20.
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Credits: Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Foundation, "bynamics
of Change," copyright 1967, for pictures on pages 4, 6, 22;
Chicago Tribune Photo Department for picture on page 20.
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ACADEMICS EDITORS:
Sandy Cohen, Robyn Cooper
ACTIVITIES EDITORS:
Marla Friedman, Ann Hoffman
ASSIST ANT ACTIVITIES
EDITOR:
Pam Abramson
ARTIST:
Phil Jacks
BUSINESS MANAGER:
Linda Lech9wicz
FACULTY EDITORS:
Ken Horowitz, Jill Myers
GAA EDITORS:
JoEllen Kohlenbrener,
Susan Kray
INDEX EDITOR:
Linda Korbus
'PORTRAITS EDITORS:
Judy Kuhn, Juel Mendelson,
Amy Teter
SPECIAL EVENTS EDITORS:
Gail Hoffing, Enie Rasenick
SPORTS EDITORS:
Sam Goldberg, Paul Rubin
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR:
DanMinkus
GENERAL STAFF MEMBERS:
Marla Berman, BrettClamage,
Barb Gordon, Nancy Handmaker,
Eileen Landsberg, Phil
Merdinger, Carol Olson, Sherry
Rubin, Corey Schiff,.Linda
Shubert, Terry Waxberg
PHOTOGRAPHERS:
Stewart Kernes, Howard
Krieger, Randy Ship
ASSISTANT ADVISOR:
Mrs. Pat McGuinness
ADVISOR:
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THE FORMATIVE YEAR .. . Creating a school begins
with dreams, with ideas, and finally wi th concrete
plans. From its solid foundation to the steel roof
beams, our schoo l is the physical realization of such
dreams and plans. And behind the sturdy facade
the immeasu rable goal of educating its students is
being realized each day. The building stands completed, but we hove only begun lo fulfill its promises.
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THE FORMA TIV.E YEAR . . . Our school exists to provide an atmosphere leading to intellectua l pursuits.
Combining the latest educational advances with . the
successful methods of the past, the schoo l encourages
each student to de velop a discerning mind. Endowing the mind w ith knowledge is a lofty task; establishing standards of academic exce llen ce is a greater one.
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club meeting, on the dramat ic stage and at a special
dance, we give a bit of ourselves and ·gain in return that intangible spark of satisfaction. Beginning
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which gives life to our school. Because of people
this school exists, and because of them it resounds
with the enthusiasm of education. A new student body
is molded this year, with a new faculty created to
lead and guide it. Wa!ch now as the saga unfolds.
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Judy Dreyfuss reaches for a book of modern poetry.
English
To teach the student to understand and communicate
effectively in his native tongue is the primary purpose of the F.nglish Department. Through reading and .
discussing literature, the student comes to understand
the ideas of great writers. English clcisses in all four
years, as well as classes in English literature and
The hand of author ity points out a few deficiencies in Steve
Benjamin's theme.
drama, attempt to give the student a background in
the forms of literature--essay, poetry, drama, short
story, and novel. Through his reading, the student
is made aware of the different forms which his own
communication can take. Study of grammar, vocabulary, and rhetoric teach him the structure he. must
use to build his thoughts int~ intelligible messages.
Guided by his teachers, he attem pts to achieve
clarity and conciseness in his writing and speaking .
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papers are Cathy Schlocker, Carol Kaiser,
Family living students Carol Kaiserman, Steve
Beilgord, Jean Santner, Jill Brown, Wendy Blockmon, and Greg Dobbin participate in a discussion
of marriage.
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�Using a student-drown mural for illustration, M iss Parsons explains topography.
Social Studies
The two major goals of the Social Studies
Department are to encourage students to
think and reason with maturity and to be-
compatible. Non-Western Civilizations and
United States History are offered on the basic,
come responsible adults . In order to achieve
vanced Placement American History and Euro-
these goals, the department offers not on ly
history courses, from which students may
pean History courses make it possible for some
learn from the · past how to cope with today's
their high schoolwork. Additional courses offe r-
problems, but also rourses in Family Living,
Psychology, and Sociology, which help students to l)nderstand others and to be more
ed in this area are World History, Economics,
regular, and honors levels. In addition, Ad-
juniors and seniors to receive college creditfor
Latin American History, and Political Science.
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Foreign Language
It is vital for· a student in this rapidly shrinki ng world
of the twentieth century to learn the language of
another country. Therefo re, the leaching methods of
the Foreign Language Department are in a period
of transition from a traditional grammar method,
preparing a student for reading foreign literature, to
an audio-lingual, conversational method, stressing
communication through comprehension and pronunciation. In each of the school's four hal ls is a modern
language laboratory where each foreign language
student is provided with a microphone and earphones
so that he can practice listening and responding .
The department offers courses in French, Latin, Spanish, German, and Russian. Because of this diverse
selection, a student has an opportunity to become
proficient in one of the major languages of the world.
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Dole Kreis gives a French
�Nancy Sidell, David Greenberg, and Ran Cahn try ta relate Mr. Mitchell's
remarks about conic sections to the wooden models they hold.
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�Pointing lo his lronsporency on t he overhead projector, Dennis Boruck
explains his geometry proof.
Mathematics
Miss Toepke uses her bulletin boord display of the Relationsh ips of Polygons in o lecture lo her first year olgebro closs.
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study of beginnin~ algebra and p lane geometry, he
is encouraged to develop discipline and the ability
to think clearly and logically. Proceeding into the
more advanced studies of trigonometry, solid geometry, advanced algebra, and calcu lus, he learns
that the concepts are tools with which man and his
computers can solve yesterday's unsolvable problems.
�Mr. Cor dullo g ives a few tips t o the APP Chem istr y
class about th eir for thcom ing experimen t.
David Greenberg examines the extensive Heathkit
equipment in the Science Seminar room.
Lenore Sav itz compa r es her rad ius and ulna to the
skeleton's while Mr. Lyerla, Myra Adelman, and
Dove Mayzel observe.
�Physics student ~orry Lorson tries to see the image in the
pa rabolic reflector w ith no error by porollox wh ile Ruth Gould
awaits her turn to look.
Boyle's low, that the pressure of a gos is proportional to its volume, is demonstrated by Bruce
Rohrer.
Several years of careful planning hove evolved into
a science deportment equipped to teach science subjects through individual investigation. Lectures ore
supplemented by laboratory exercises desjgned to
lead each student to prove theories and to gain deep-·
er understanding of . basic concepts through direct
participation. In addition to first ye a r courses in
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, the deportment offers
Physical Science and Physiology. For students who
hove completed the honors sequence in Biology,
Chemistry, and Physics, an advanced placement college Chemistry course is uvailable. Science Seminar,
a program for students with a continuing interest in
science, allows students to work on independent research projects. A specially equipped room with an
area for work and a section for group discussion is
set aside for this group. As plans continue to materialize, this department promises to offer one of the
country's most complete high school science programs.
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Boys
Physical
Education
The major aim of the Boys Physical Education Department is to develop within the students the desire
to acquire and maintain st rong, healthy bodies
through vigorous physical activity. It a ttempts to increase skills in
recreational activities, to promote
healthful living, and to contribute to the e motional
and social development of the. individual student.
In order to achieve these goals, boys take part in
many team and individual spo r ts-football, golf, volleyball, basketball , wrestling, gy m nasti c s, track,
swimming, and baseball. Boys are also r equired
to attend classroom courses in Health and Fi r st A id.
Mike Grunf eld strains to keep a perfect "L" on
the rings.
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Girls
Phy.sical
Education
In order to promote leadership, sportsman ship, poise,
vitality, and good health, the Girls Physical Education Department provides a wide curriculum of
activities and sports for the students. Included in
this curriwlum are tennis, volleyball , field hockey,
swimming, modern dance, and badminton . The Leaders Program encourages the more athletic girls lo
excel in their special fields and lo provide leadership for the others. Classroom courses in First Aid
and Health are also a major part of the eight semesters of physical education required for graduation.
Striking o creative pose in m od<> rn dance class ore
Joie Hand elman, Jan Leifer, and Fran Perlman .
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�Mr. V an Cleave takes the d ri vo-trainer machine
apart to explain its wor kings.
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attention of Rick M ignano.
Driver
Education
The Dri.ver Education Deportment teaches students to
drive safely ond to respect all traffic rules. The classroom phase of driving lasts eight weeks; then, to supplement the work of the drivo-training machines, a
new series of color films is used to give the student
a feeling of motion and reality behind the machine.
Behind-the-wheel driving sessions are held both during study halls ond on Saturdays. It is the goal of
the Driver Education Department that a student who
.has completed all three phases of driver education
will be very familiar withacaranddriving techniques,
and will obey traffic laws, expressing a he a Ith y
attitude toward his own responsibility on the road.
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Business education prepares students in the skil ls of
the business world. The Business Education Depart"
ment, offering fifteen different courses, is one of the
largest in the northern suburbs. One of the most
unusual of the courses is the work-study program,
which involves ten students who attend class in the
morning, work in the afternoon at supervised jobs,
and earn credits for a diploma. In secretarial and
clerical courses, an electronic laboratory enables
each student to dial in a recorded tape. of varying
speeds for dictation practice. Students who partici-
Typing is o skill demanding practice, realizes Moris
Bell as she corrects a mistake.
pate in a business course learn valuable skills which
help them in the many-faceted world of business.
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The console in th& &lectronlc classroom provides
this secretarial class with its daily lesson.
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Home Arts
The Home Arts Department helps lo prepare students
for home management and careers in home economics. Students of Foods classes learn to prepare proper
diets and lo make me a Is tasty and appetizing. In
Clothing classes, girls sew thei r own dresses and
skirts.
In addition, they learn about the care and
usage of various real and synthetic fabrics. The Child
Care course studies children at various stages of
emotional and physical growth. To aid this study,
youngsters are brought as visitors, serving as
living examples for class lessons and discussions.
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Learning to buy and core for a stove ore home arts students Pavlo Feldman
and Ben~y Port.
In child core class, Marlene Bobetch and Bobbi Crofton
study how to entertain ch ildren with livA examples,
Barry and Stephanie.
�With an accurate eye, Jim Perz saws a piece of wood.
George Blasco is busy at work on an industrial a rts
project.
Industrial Arts
Students enrolled in industrial arts courses gain from
the deportment vocational guidance and familiarity
with industry. Projects in Woods, Auto Mechanics,
Electronics, and M etols classe s provide a fine chance
for students to develop their individual skills in these
areas. Courses in Industrial Drawing an d Architectural Drawing prepare students for college, careers
in the technical fields, and do- it-yourse lf projects.
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Jim Fe rris' hands deftly make adjustments on his prOject, a stereo ampl ifie r .
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Art
Understanding, excitement, sensitivity, and awareness
are key words in the Art Department. The philosophy
and attitude of the artist are stressed first; his technique and method, second. Art classes introduce various means of shading, contrasting colors, sketching
and other fundamental skills. The Art History course
traces the art techniques of man . Training in art cultivates interests that may lead to exciting careers.
Steve Berman's painting is t ypical of the creativity
of the art student.
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�GIRLS GLEE
ruse, L. Mortin, S. DuBoff, J. Kliphordt,
Back Row: C. K
R. Ga nz, F. Gryn, A. Ross, S. Rubin, K. Shotney, J.
Suzukido. Third Row: L. Dubin, M. Rosen, L. Bloo.TI, J.
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Deutsch, D. Sha piro, M. Beise r, E. Gla dstone, J. K lmonson, K. Doug he rty, L. Ka pla n, S. Ch ilds, D. Sowers.
Second Row : D. Da vies, S. Sutke r, L. Weinstein, E.
erhouge n, E. Bla ir, G. Peterson, K. Co p, A. Kosik,
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S. Sweet, C. Ton i, J. Wyfsocki. Front Row: J. Bosley, E.
Glenner, L. Rassman, L. We inma n, M. Cohe n, J. No nnemacher, H. Fa ir, D. Cline, T. Spino.
GIRLS GLEE
Bock Row: S. Non berg, K. Kuhn, P. Alte nbe rn, P. Wernick, M. Steelmon, A. Totelmon, L. G lenner, A. Bernstein, S. Mil ler, P. Busch, E. Elkin. Third Row: L. Josephson, C. Snyder. M. Ganz, J . Dowso n, J. Bitron , J. Dickanter, B. Viktor, N ..
kin, C. Skolnik, M. Do litsky, D. K
Abramson, P. SonFillipo. Second Row: S. Stole row, E.
osen, R. Weiss, V. Tillery, J. Blott' L. Da vis, S. Fo rd,
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C. Guttie r, K. Abrams, A. Wilke, J. Sondrik. Front Row:
S. Rosol, J. Pierce, D. Spe rling, E. Silton, B. Broimon,
S. Linderma n, K. Czerwi nski, D. Ahrens, B. Adel ma n,
G. Engblom.
Music
The Music Deportment provides the community and the school with many varied
music programs. The Co ncert Bond, performing both as a concert and marching bond,
is the largest organization in this deportment.
The bond makes trips to the two junior high
schools to present co ncerts. The Concert Orchestra forms th e second of the major instrumental groups. There ore also several small
ensembles, including the Stage Bond, the
Clarinet Choir, and the String Quartet. The
choral deportment consists of the Concert
MIXED CHORUS
Bock Row: C. Ja cobson, J. Sonders , N . Scheufl e r, R.
Pig noto, J. Simmo ns. Second Row: S. Le vine , M. Bille r,
E. Fox, M. Ko lmonson, R. Morlino, L. Goldenberg.
Front Row : L. Sjo holm, B. Von Ge arn, C. Hoffman, S.
Gevirlz, M. Tesler, N. Wedd e rspoon, K. Popp.
Choir, the Mixed Chorus, and the Girls Glee.
Th is deportment also includes several extracurricular singing groups, such as the Valhalla Singers, a selected group of fourteen
girls, and the Chamber Singers, a group of
six boys and six girls specializing in seventeenth centu r y music. The choral and instrum ental deportm e nts join to present th e
school's Winter Music Festival of holiday
music. Near the end of the year, the Music
Deportment presents a Broadway musical
production and a Spring Music Fest iv a I.
�CONCERT BAND
Back Row: M . Korn, F. Gould, R. Balmes, D. Miller, J. Avon, K. Lencha, W. Drawbaugh, R. Karpman, B. Lewin, C.
Franz, I. Levine, C. Barron, D. Dreier, L. Bassuk, D. Zel ler. Third Row: J. Yanav, L. Chagares, J. Procaccia, R. Hodes,
H. Simon, L. Lang, S. Sto lerow, D. Goodman, J. Loeppert, G. Brin, D. Boruc, A. E. Gould, G . Turner, R. Picker, W.
Kel l er, S. Waller, S. Rugendorf, S. Hexom, R. Friedman, R. Cross, E. Liss, J. Slutzky, W. VonGillern . Second Row :
T. Korman, J. Stemke, E. Belokan, D. Ratner, M. Novak, M . Yanaw, B. Glassner, L. Novak, J. Bethmann, P. Kel lar,
B. Levine, L. Franke l, A. L. Gould, D. Swanson, A. Sarnat, R. Harvey. Front Row: A. Sh lachter, J. Kellar, R. Wa l lis,
ORCHESTRA
Back Row: J. Suzukida, C. Jacobs, S. Ste inberg, C. Franz, J. Hanson, I.
Levine·, C. Barron, D. Zel ler. Second Row: R. Blake, S. Friedman, J. Bethmann, P. Kel lar, L. Kellar, R. Wallis, A. Shlachter, L. Chagares, R. Cross,
R. Friedman, J. Slutzky, B. Braiman. Front Row : D. Farkas, S. Nimer, P.
Magerl, D. Feng, J. Pierce, M. Smith.
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Back Row: H. Sherman, S. Gordo n, N. Rehwoldt, K. Fix, N. Dietze,
C. Kemp, l. Sonders, S. Francke,
E. Cohen, H.
Richardson, J. Eilers, M. Freemon, G. Czerwinski, l. Dusz. Third Row: J. Feintuch, G. Kemp, B. Goldberg, B. Shefsky,
J. Meltzer, S. Phipps, S. Sernovitz. S. Cragg, P. Nelson, K. Johnson, M. Friedma n, G. DeCo rl , M. Molinaro. Second
Row : K. Engstrom, l. Brande l, E. Bittman, l. Nixon, S. Rubin, K. Kessler, D. Ross, R. Sm ith, C. Turski, S. Baum, L.
Schatz, M. Silton, P. Te itelbaum. Front Row: l. Weiss, A. App'elm on, L. Savitz. 'M. Kossin, C. Lind, M. Chechopou los,
T. Spino, H. Polish, H. Goldstein, B. Holland, A. Rossman, S. S teinberg.
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Stover.
Student Government
In its first yea r, Student Council haa the responsibi li ty
of setting· studen t policy and precedent for the years
to come. Under the leadershipofitsthreeco-chairmen,
Council looked into many aspects of student life.
Council sponsored th e Ame rican Fie ld Service Program which b r ough t an exchange student to N iles
North.
To improve school spiri t, Council initiated the
"Viking of the Week," sold athletic passes, and sponsored buses to the games. Some of th e largest responsibilities taken on by Counc il were the chartering of a ll
student organizations, the operation of the school
store, and the distr ibution of student driving permits.
Counci l sponsorpd severa l student commit\ees to devise th e best possible permanent student government
and to perfect N orth's unique "small-school" system.
Bruce Rohrer a nd Ava Brody provided capable leadership and
inva luable assistance to Council members as assistant co-choirmen of Student Council.
Off icers of Council, Boele Row: M. Poul(secretory), P. G iu ntol i (t reasurer). B. Rohrer and A. Brody (co-vice-cha i rme n).
Front Row: B. Konopka, S. DuBoff, and J. Stover (co-cha irmen) combined efforts and accomp li shed much as leaders
in establ ishi ng Viking traditions.
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�Student Council Members ore: Bock Row: M. Castro, N. Kr.eismon, J. Bosley, V. Otto, A. Eisenberg, J. Westphal, L.
Brown, D. Davies, S. Greenberg, D. Vorveris, M. Moro. Third Row: L. Nixon, C. Keefer, K. Kotnik, R. Cohn, P.
Mogeri, D. Lofty, L. Lorson, F. Gryn, G. Dobbin, L. Trebels, S. Gordon, P. Melichar. Second Row: M. Smith, C.
Schlocker, A. Spatz, L. Weiss, J. Solomon, L. Berry, L. Friedman, S. Perlman, D. Sowers, P. Teitelbaum. Front Row:
G. Schonfe ld, B. Kole. L. Weinman, M. Leifer, J. Kodison, B. Zomost, M. Kossin, S. Ginsburgh, J. Kliphordt, L. Weinstein, D. Leu sch.
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�The Student Service Organization is t.he largest of
all school o r ganizations. With its emphasis on service, not discipline, SSO's guiding principle is that
high school students do not need close faculty supervision when not in classes. Two SSO Executive Board
members were chosen from both Ni les East and
West in June, 1964, and the Boa.rd wqs expanded
to seven -members in September, 1964. There ore
three main branches of SSO. Student Service Study
Holls supervise and keep records of stu.d y halls.
In the library, the Student Service Division works
in close connection with SSSH, keeping library attendance records. Student Service Receptionists is
a new branch of SSO, consisting of l 08 reception-
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visitors and provide th em with
and
information
person a 11 y guided lours of the school building.
Executive Boord members this year are: Bock Row: Neil Chertack, Randy Hoheisel, Glenn Messerschmitt. Front Row : Leslie Jacobson, Mel Nemkov (chairman), Chris Musser. Not pictured: Mike
Goodman.
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Student Service Organizations
Supervising SSO study halls are period chairmen: Bock Row: G. Dankowski, I. Zarov, J. Rubin, M.
Sapoznik. Front Row: T. Kottmeier, D. Lofty, S. Rukin, J. ~iller.
�New to SSO this yea r are the Receptionists. Period superv isors i ncl ude: Back Row: E. Ka llman, J. Bregman, F. Biss,
B. Shefsky, J. Kadison. Front Row: L. Hu lteen, G. Steuer.
Library Supervisors keeping track of Vik-
ings in the lib rary are: Back Row: H.
Portman, R. Thomas, D. Doruff, P. Smetana . Front Row: J. He llar, L. Larson, J.
McKay.
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Activities
One of the most important of th e service clubs is the
Steering Committee. Formed earl y in 1964, th e committe e hos guided the merg ing of students from Niles
East and West into o.ne cohes i ve student body of
Nil es North. The Committee directed the formatio n
of the basic student organizati ons of Niles North,
especial l y
including Stu d e n t Council and
SSO.
Founded at Niles West in the spr in g of 1964, the Student North Unior Board reache d its final membership
of 25 seniors in September of 1964. Student Union's
purpose is to promote socia l development of students
by providing them w ith soc ia l activities. Stud ent Union
sponsored five Saturday evenings of dancing, movies,
and refreshments.
successful
Its la rg est event was the ve r y
Christmas dance, "A North ern H oliday."
He lping to guide North lo o smooth open ing in September of 1964 ore members of the Steering Committee: Bock Row: L. Jacobson , M. Paul, R. Sweelow, .D. . Leusch. Second Row : M. Shimon,
S. DuBoff (chairman}, M. Molina ro. Front Row: B. Konopka, L. Garbo (choirmon), S. Gordon.
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Student Union members working for enjoyable evening
gel-logethers this year ore: Bod. Row: L. Elkins,J. Kliphordt,
J. Ferris, J. Gent, B. Bartlett, E. Rubenstein. Fourth Row:
R. Bndholomew. J. Rubin. ~. Zorov. Third Row: L. Brandel,
J. Mclin, J. Bregman, C. Dov ies . Second Row: L. Hulteen
(secretory), L. Bossuk (president), P. Bal lou (vice-presiden t),
M. MocCorkle (treasu rer). Front Row: A. Herzeg, J. Lo ntz,
B. Konopko.
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�Responsible for the hoppy hours of the' Hounted Lounching ore Christe ning Committee members: Back Row: S.
ontz, S. Yanes, L. Jocobson, V. Otto, B. Harrison. Front Row: P. Giuntoli, M. Goodmon, I.
Solstone,. M. Poul, J. L
Gross, L. Greoves.
Chris tening Comm ittee
The Christening Committee, chosen in the spring of
1964, worked all summer to create an event unique
to this past schoo l year. "Haunted Launching," Niles
North's Christening, look the place of the tradi tiona l
homecoming weekend. V iking buttons and beanies
characterized the weekend as did a growing school
spirit which began lo simmer at Friday afternoon's
pep ra ll y, and boi led over at Friday night's footba ll
game. The Comm ittee worked long hours on the Viking ship which carried the Christening Queen and her
court around th e f ield during half-time. The enchanted
weekend end.e d with the Christening Dance, "Bewitched." cap ab I y presented by Sen ior Cabinet.
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�Quill and Scroll members are selected
for their journalis tic skills and services.
Back Row : Sam Yanes, Fern Nad ler,
Barb Harrison. Front Row: Keith Lencha,
Sande Salstane.
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Honor Societies
National Thespian Society m em be rs
have served at least 100 hours an dramatic productions. Back Row: M. Rukin,
S. Cutler, F. Saxanbe rg, P. Lubeznik, D.
Skol, B. Segal, N. Rhodes, M. Kassi n.
Third Row: J. Kadisan, M. Paul, E. Rubenstein, S. Gordan, M. Dolitsky, H. Sherman, K. Engstrom, L. Weiss. Second
Row: R. Waldfagel (point chairman), M.
Bloch (treasurer), A. Rassman (vicechairman), P. Rosenbaum (chairman), D.
Kreis (secretary), D. Smith (clerk). Front
Row: S. Salstane, M. Silton, D. Graf, I.
Grass. L. Slaone. Nat p ictured: M. Goodman.
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�Elect ed to National Honor Society last year os junior s ore: Back Row: S. Choitkin, R. Hoheisel, R.
Ru ttenberg, K. Lencho. Second Row: M. Ka ssi n, J. Franklin, C. Fointuch, ~. Kahn, M. Pa ul, F. N adl er,
J. Stover. Front Row: S. Sa lstone, B. Konopka. Not pictured: M. Goodman.
To be conside red for election into National
Honor Society, National Thespians, or Quill
and Scroll, one must accumulate a certain
number of merits . For National Honor
Society acceptance, one must display out·
standing ability in the fields of character,
scholarship, leadership, and service: One
hundred hours of work on dramatic productions are required for membership to the
National Thespians. The International Honor Sotiety for High School Journalists, Quill
and Scroll, demands excellence and hard
work in high school publications, its membership being based on literary creativity .
�Members of the Fine Arts Club, Potpourri, claim to do
everything that is done by no other club. Back Row: L.
Weinman, P. Libman, L. Eisenberg , E. Bantz, J. Andrews,
C. Keefe r, J . Herrmann, J. Johnson, L. Brown, J . West-
phal. Fifth Row: L. Elkins, R. Kaplan, R. LeVine, R. Von
Deusen, S. Felsenthal, S. Carlson, N. Chertock. Fourth
Row: G. Kipp, R. Zolt, R. Kolman, M. Wodler, J . Franklin, L. Keep, S. Dimschultz, D. Grof. Third Row: K. Cop,
J. Price, L. Garbo (vice-president), L. G·reoves (president), V. Otto (secretory), D. Leusch (treasurer), S.
Francke. Second Row : M. Leifer, C. Kruse, M. Kan iuk,
M. Shimon, L. Friedman, R. Kurtz. Front Row: M. Molinaro, W. Rofilsan, C. Nordberg, N. Payne.
Aesthetic
Clubs
The Aesthetic Clubs of North i provided d iversions
in the arts on all levels for students. M'uslcal Vikings performed for personal pleasure together as
Chamber Singers, Valhalla Singers, and the String
Quartet. In a different area, the Fine Arts Club,
Potpourri, organi zed taffy pulls and tobogganing
parties. After classes, Art Club members expressed
the ir feelings on canvas . as Spotlighters did on
stage. The Debate Team found success at nearly
every tournament attended, as did the Forensics
League. Last of the A est he tic Clubs is the Twirlers, whose vitality enhanced football .con tests this
year as they performed with the marching band.
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Art C':lub: Back Row: M. Kollhaug, H. G illengert in, A. Wold, T. Ni"1olos, H. Kling,
S. Silk. Third Row: S. Levin, A. Epstein,
J. Smigiel, C. Schuman, L. Earl ix. Second
Row : M. Bell, J . Frishman, C. Korn
(treasurer), P. Guowitz (v ice-president),
P. Chechopoulos (president). Front Row:
K. Popp, N . Wedderspoon, K. McWhorter.
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Budding actors and actresses of Spotl ighters are: Back Row: A. Milstein, D. Jenkins, J. llitran, B. Horwitz, A. Ross, A.
Blumenthal, M. Orloff, M, Cohen, C. Chulsky, J. Korp, L. Kapla n. Filth Row: S. Hoffer, K. Katnik, S. Mil ler, D. Goldman, J. Heller, J. Edelson, P. Busch, L. Schwartz, M. Novak, D. Blumenthal. Fourth Row: B. Olshan, C. Newman, G.
Engblon, J. Pierce, M. Silk, L. Bloom, J. Bolotin, S. Soloman, L. Kesselman. Third Row: S. DuBoff, D. Shone (vicepresident), ·M. Altman (secretary), J. Price, M. G e lde r (p r esident), R. Zoll (treasurer), M. Rosen, D. Brill. Second Row:
L. Weiss, L. Cohen, A. Sender, R. Weiss, C. Colitz, L. Larsen, B. Landon. Front Row : D. Sowers, L. Josephson, A ..
Jacks, W. Pearlman, C. Long.
String Quartet: Pam Magerl, Sharon Nime r, Dan ie l Farkas, Mar k Sm ith.
eading Northi's marching band ore the Twirlers: Anna Russo, Toni Harrigan, Ka thy McL
Whorter.
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�Debate Team members turned in a winning record at nearly oil tournaments
Chamber Singers: Back Row: M. Turoff, C. Lind, T. Sp ina, A. Rossman. Front Row:
L. Sav itz, C. Skolnik, S. Gervitz, A. Bernstein, N. Wedderspoon.
they attended. Bock Row: C. Goodman, D. Weiner, 0. Cohen, H. Goldstein, D.
Lubowich. Second Row: J. VonDelinder (Coach), E. Gladstone, S. Sutker, C. Rubinstein, R. Hammond, A. Cooper, M. Beiser. Front Row: N . Katz, S. Rukin, R. Goodmon, D. Ross.
Valhall~ Singers : Bock Row : B. Goldberg,
L. Ford, S. Gardon, K. Fix, L. Nixon, B. Holland. Front Row: K. Engstrom, S. F;ancke,
L. Weiss, N. Rehwaldt, J. Meltzer, H. Sh er·
man.
Fore nsics L agu e membe rs successfully d isplayed their speaki ng abiliti es ot many tournaments this yea r. Bad< Row:
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C. Davis, A. Beniamin, K. Lencha, R. Gaodman,M. Kassin, P. Libman . Front Row: R. Gau ld, P. Rosenbaum, J. Staver,
A. Rossman, L. W e iss, J. Bregman.
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�French Club members this year ore: Boe~ Row: A. Ross, l. Eisenberg, R. Anderson, L.
Gittelson, P. Bucaro, M. Byford, R. Rub in, B. Goldberg, J. Levy, L. Schwartz. Third Row:
W. Shovin, S. Carlson, H. Levine, F. Gryn, B. Sm ith, S. Felsenthal, H. Kohn, R. Kaplan,
K. Johnson. Second Row: I. Gross, M. Silk, F. Nadler, D. Ahren s, D. Levine, V. Worshill,
B. Kopokin, D. Shane. Front Row: l. Kaplan, A. Phillips, M. Moro (president), l. Lifton
(treasurer), D. Cherne r (vice-president), M. Meyers, P. More, A. Miller.
The foreign languag~s can be taught in the classrooms, but to fully understand the peoples, customs
and ways of life in countries other than the United
Stales, one must find outside assistance. To over-
Lan.guage
Clubs
come this problem, the students of Russian, Latin,
Spanish, French, and German formed their respective Foreign Language Clubs. Each club met to
learn more about its country. Banquets and holidays, celebrated in traditional ways, added atmosphere to the languages that were studied. Also, the
refreshments were served and movies shown. In addition to the fun the members had at each meeting,
the students had the chance to converse in the foreign
languages they had respectively endeavored to stu dy.
Second Row: E. Gladstone, C. Kru se, D. Bublick, K. Koy, D. Shapiro, l. Kaplan, l. Coha n,
More French Club members ore: Baa Row: l. Friedman, S. Nonberg, C. Schneider, J.
Fishman, l. Dubin, M. Koniuk, A. Mittenthol, E. Light, J. Price. Third Row: E. Eisenberg,
T. Asher. Front Row: S. Cohen, G. Turner, l. Brenne r, S. Linderman, l. Landsman, B.
K. Popp, C. Nordbe rg, Z. Feigen, P. Wernick, l. Ressmon, D. Davies, l. Glossner, l.
Zerby, S. DuBoff, M. Rosen .
�German Club: Bad< Row: E. Bouze, V . Otto, M. Young, D. Chonnon,
C. Zo r ylkul mon, D. Weiner, C. Meyer, L. Treb-
els. Third Row: B. Doi ins, S. Weiss, R. Mignono, J. Look, l. Spielmon, B. Sega l. Second Row: D. Leusch, V. Rosenfeld,
D. Israel, S. Steinberg,
C. Wallis.
Front Row: A. Shone, l. Levy, P. Melecho r , K. Gabbey, J. Wood.
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Latin Club : Back Row: J. Ruggirello, J. Skelnik, K. Gil li s, J. Wolz, S. Niles, H. Brown , J. Andrews, A. Lome. Front
Row: G. Peterson , J. Wagner' (treasurer), L. El kins (secretory). S. Finley (p resident), J. Hel man (v ice-pre sident), J.
Johnso n.
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�Spanish Club: Back Row: T. Acke rman, J. Johnson, M. Miller, S. DuBoff, E. Fierstein, C. Green, J . Sher, D. Kanter, R. Mu lt ack, I. Baron, D. Kaplan . Fourth Row:
A. Stein, R. Wo lters, T. Abrams, D. Fille r, S. Christensen, J. McKay, S. Smithon,
J. Golden, J. Gersten, D. Bartlett, C. Dictor. Third Row: B. Carnow, J. Weisman,
C. Fin e, V. Finder, H. Dardick, A. Zenner, J. Rosen, D. Didech, D. Jacobso n, L.
Waxler, T. Schu llman. Second Row: R. Ha lpern, M. Horowitz, D. Pearlman (secretary), M. Rissman (treasure r), S. Smith (president). M. Weil, J. Barne tt, M. Leon
(vice-president), F. Leaf. Front Row: S. Grossman, C. Rosen, J. Goldman, S. Bramson, S. Jaffe, S. Rice, L. Josephson, N . Wedderspoon.
Russian Club: Back Row: G . lande, H. Wish, F. lsh izuka, M. Mol inaro, S. Zindell, G. Ostrom, M. Katz. Third Row:
H. Bolma n, R. Pa zan, B. Heckman, S. Walsh, J. He ll er. R. Lee, S. Ba um, S. Johnson . Se cond Row: K. Belokon, M.
Blach, C. Rubinstein, B. Landon, J. Siegman. Front Row: L. Frankel, T. Skare, J. Fe ltm a n, D. Boruck.
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�Interested in the home arts ore Home Economics Club members. Back Row: M. Weitzman, M. Byford , D. Cline, E.
Blair, P. Rechel, A. Fronk, R. Botner, P. Busch. Third Row: B. Nigen, Y. Stegeman, M. Oshea, C. Poppas, S. Liebovitz, L. Wojokowski, S. Friedman, L. Altenbern, J. Scott, B. Malling, S. Cohen. Second Row: P. Mogerl (historia n),
P. Glick (secretory), A. Grossman (vice-president), D. Hunter (president), J. Koppel (treasure r), G. Peterson (reporte r),
B. Koenig. Front Row: L. Keep, S. Dibre ll, K. Dougherty, D. Abrens, A. Lucio, D. Steinbrink, S. Sims.
Vocational Clubs
Future Nurses: Back Row:
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J. Eilers, S. Okoworo, J. Klouthis, G. Bovetto, B. Goldberg, G. Levy, A. Lome, B. Von
Geem, J. Klouthis. Front Row: L. Glossner, J. Kaufman, C. Hoffman, R. Co llins (treasu re r), J. Le ifer (vice-president),
C. Ramsay (president), D. Kaplan (secretory), L. Gittelson .
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�Future Teach ers ol America ore: Bod< Row: S. DuBoff, K. Popp, N. Ab ramson, L. Glenner, P. Gray, A. Ross, S.
Nimer, B. Goldman, D. Davis, M. Rosen. Fifth Row: J. Bloom, Z. Fe igen, J. Klouthis, P. Rechel, R. Kaplan, D. Mork,
M. Rosen, L, Gittelson, K. Sherman. Fourth Row: B. Broimon, S. Linde rman, K. Doughe rty, T. Asher, C. Tani, D.
evine, S. Dimschultz , B. Adelman, B. Kopo kin. Third Row: B. Koenig, G. Pete rson, I. Krupp (president), M. Dolitsky,
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T Sryn (secretory), J. Kolmonson (treas urer), L. Schatz, M. Fine. Second Row: L. Kaplan, B. Manning, K. Reisch, D.
Wells. S. Miller, J. Koppel, B. Zorky. Front Row: L. Keep, I. Leventhal, A. Jocks, L. Shapiro, J. Berman.
During his four years of high school each student
not only investigates various fields of study, but
also discovers where his vocational interests and
talents lie. Vocational club programs helped students to learn about specific professions through
guest speakers and field trips. Trips to grade schools
to practice teach familiarized the Future Teachers
of America with many aspects of the teaching profession. Members of Future Nurses learned about
nursing through films, lectures, and trips to hospitals. Future homemakers learned the fine points
of cooking and sewing in the Home Economics Club.
For those students whose interests lay in international affairs, the United Nations Club provided provocative I e ct u res, slides, films, and discussions.
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�Viking lettermen ore: Back Row: R. Schatz, T. Hain, D. Stellos, D. Ewing, I. Zorov, R. Rapper. Front Row: D. Lofty,
N. Chertack (treasurer), M. Sapoznik, R. Thomas (pres ident), J. Gent (secretory).
Service Clubs
United Nations Club members are well known for their individualism. Bodi Row: D. Hunter, J. Levy, A. Benjamin,
R. Cross, K. Lencha, A. Bernstein. Second Row: D. Levin (recording secretory), H. Alfosso, P. Mel ichar (correspond-
ing secretory), L. Brenner (assistant chairman), C. Keeler (vice-chairman), r. Bernstein (chairman) . Front Row: I.
Krupp (recording secretary), C. Green, B. Kopokin.
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�Aiding the community, the school, the faculty, and
the student body is the goal of the Niles North se rvice clubs. The Audio Visual Education members make
audio visua l equipment available to students and
teachers. Easy access to this eq uipmenl aids teachers in supplementing doily lessons. School suppl ies
ore sold throughout the day by students who serve
as School Store Clerks. The Hi-Y club, affiliated with
the YMCA, adopted a European orphan and includes
a cool checking service in its progr.om. He lping all
school performances to run smooth l y, the members
of the Ushers Club ensure efficient sealing of the
audience. The Library Aids assist the school lib raria ns by doing such jobs as keeping bookshelv es in
order and ch ecking out books. Each period of the
day several monitors assist the secretaries in the
hall offices and the divisional office, answering the
.phone, helping students, and performing oth er necessary tasks. Health Office Monitors aid the nurses
in coring for sick stude nts. Keeping th e cafeteria
in order is the goal of the Cafeteria Monitors. The
Attendance Monitors help bring attendance information to th e attendance office for its processing .
Technical Service Organization works dilig ently behind
the curtains of all Northi presentations, perfecting
the technica l aspect of every assembly and production.
Assisting at Viking social events ore Ushers. Back Row: P. Bucaro, A. Schroeder. D. Landi, C. Bloul,
K. Rodicek, S. Shiffmon, M. Kollhouge. Third Row: J. Ramis, K. Belokon, R. Kolman, L. Ewing, L.
Glassner. B. Koenig , L. Keep. Second Row: Y. Stegeman, T. Kromer (trea surer), D. Grof (president),
B. Ell ison (vice-president), C. Schild, M. Moro. Front Row: S. Dimschultz, D. Levin, J. Johnson, J.
Foy, B. Ka rhon.
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H;.y, lack Row: S. Christensen, W. Hedstrom, L. Lorson, G. Myhr. Front Row: R. Harvey (president), M. Freehitl
{secretary), M. Gelder (treasurer), R. Bartholomew (vice-president).
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Libr ary Aids: Back Row: G. Johnson, D. Wish, B.
Lehtmon, ·G. · Peterson. Third Row : S. Greene,
0 . Mil ler, K. Bearman, J. Edelson. Second Row:
D. Feng, B. Lev ine, R. Blivas. Front RoOv: M.
Sa ltzman, M. Zo rov, I. Leventhal.
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Library Aids: Bad< Row: M. Turoff, T. Schiff, L. Bloom, A. Sender. Thi rd Row: A. Friedman,
A. Gale. Second Row: N. Freedman, L. L rsen, S. Feidmon. Front Row: R. Gou ld, R. Carla
son, N. Deitze.
Assis ting in the Viking libra ry o re stu dent Library Aids. Bad< Row: M. Door, C. Miller,
J. Dreyfu ss, B. Cohen. Third Row: S. Grossman, M. Kall houge, T. Kro me r. Second Row:
S. Okawara, D. Bubl ick, L. Coho ~. Front Row: M. Ho r rsch, L. Kassa!, K. Fix.
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�Working hord behind the scenes of all Viking assemblies and theatrical productions is the Technicul Service Organization. Back Row: M. Meyers, S. Nolan , M.
lubor, J. Tanker, C. Libkin. Fourth Row: A. Gilbert, T.
Schmidt, R. Rumock. Third Row: F. Gould, M. Turoff,
M. Kolmonson, M. Smith. Second Row: B. Segal (secretory), F. Soxonberg (president), D. Smith (vice-president). Front Row: A. Sarno!, M. Rukin.
Piloting films and coring for projectors, Audio Visual Education personnel ore: Bock Row: J. Silvetti, D. Dewald, R.
Rivkin (president), R. Richey, J. loeppe rt, J. look, M. Moyer, C. Josephson. Second Row: D. Goodmon, l. Togrin, M.
Rukin (vice-president), D. Skol, J. Gross, J. Bloom, B. Phelan. Front Row: S. Landerman, G. Jacobs, S. Solomon, R.
Carlson, B. Crohn, F. Gould, H. Dordick.
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Health Office Monitors: Back Row: J. Kaufman, J.
Kenner, R. Stearns, B. Goldberg, D. Kaplan. Second
Row : J. Drell, Z. Fe igen, J. Leifer. Front Row: V.
Silver, A. Tax, K. La rson.
Attendance Monitors are: Back Row: E. Rothschild, K. Kuhn, P. Orlov, D. Cherner, B. Levin, L. Garbo,. R. Kaplan, E.
Door, F. Perlman, M. Black. Third Row: H. Sachsel, L. Shapiro, D. SanFillipo, S. Boyer, M. Dolitsky, D. Nineberg, J:
Malis, J .. Berman. Second Row: M. Molinaro, M. Bobetch, R. Waldfogel, R. LeVin e, F. Gryn, S. Robins, S. DuBoff,
S. Weber. Front Row: A. Sa chsel, G. Silverman, R. Bli vas. G. Smaller, L. Waxler, D. Grof.
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�Assisting the hall directors and their secretaries ore the Hall Office Monitors. Back Row: B. Wenger, H. Krous, D.
Israe l, P. More, D. Hunter, P. Ballou, C. Levinson, B. Friedner, K. Johnson, R. Botner, E. Smith, L. Glassner, P.
Feldman, D. Blank. Third Row: B. Broimon, I. Gross, ·H. Marcus, L. Schatz, M. Fine, D. Lambert, J. Bregman, C.
Zolkowski, L.Ford, R. Multock, T. Friedman, C. Friend, S. Kadetz, R. Bodenstein, G. Levy, J. Brown, R. Lewin. Second
Row: T. Horowitz, N. Reid', J. Blustein, C. Silverman, M. Klein, B. Levy, J. Hulburt, H. Denn, L. Wojokowski, A. Benjamin, L. Becker, L. Perper. Front Row: E. Schwartz, E. Bittman, A. Moizell, H. Scholz, M. Sch noble, J. Rigby, B. Forman, S. Smith, D. Swenson, K. Clarkson, K. Koy, P. Remenik.
Divisional Office Monitors are: Back Row: W. Blockmon, J . Brown, J. Eilers, R. Stearns, B. Sarosky, K.
Engstrom . Second Row: S. Dimschultz, S. Sm ith,
D. Meier, R. Lewin. Front Row: I. Krupp, B. Segal,
A. Johanson, S. Karlin, R. Bernstein .
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Sciences learned in a classroom were not enough
for the students of Niles North, so · to sa'tisfy their
own curiosiiy, these stuc:tents formed the science clubs
--Math, Camera, Biology, Aquar ium, Chem istry, and
Chess. These clubs encouraged students tci learn
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the hows and whys of many questions not covered
in classwork and gave each student opportunity to
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probe into the unknown. Chemistry Club's aim was
to allow the students to work in trica te experiments
and form personal conclusions as if they were research scientists; whereas the Biology Club probed
deeper into the animal and plant kingdoms. Members of the Astronomy Club learned about·stars and
· the sky iJl general. Chess Club members kept their
heads bowed over intrigu in g games of chess, and
Math Club members found that pondering over a
mathematical problem could be enjoyable. Exploring underwater life was the main purpose of the
members of the Northi Aquarium Club.
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School Store Clerl<s: Back Row: L. Levy, L. Gittner, B. Bovetlo, B. Konopka, C. Keefer, M. Poul, D. Leusch. Second Row: S. Perlman, A. Wilke,
S. Cohen, S. DuBoff, J. Lontz, M. Kossin, P. Teitelbaum. Front Row: V.
Otto, J . Droll, S. Szornych, J. Wagner, T. Hain, S. Gordon.
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Cafeteria Monitors: Back Row: P. Koy, R. Phelan, S. Dodigon, J. Meinhardt, L. Young, J. Trouger, R. Gillengerton,
R. Wilson, M. Mallin, W . Drawbaugh, M. Kreisman. Third Row: J. Lev in, H. Fried, S. Scho ller, H. Sodkin, M. Kotz,
J. Prof!, D. Pepper, G. Greenman, L. Shore, D. Bartlett'. R. Rapper. Second Row: M. Tester, S. Foucault, C. Green,
L. Nonclerc, B. Bovetlo, S. Myers, M. Kost, J. Sider. Front Row: M. Tokarz, J. Brunelli, L. Lorson, S. Landerman,
D. Berman, W. Guzy.
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�Fascinated by the challenges of mothemotics ore Math Club members.
"Bcid< Row: A. Landerman, B. Segal, G. (harness. M. Marcus. B. Conklin,
D. Chonnon, S. Binder. Second Row: L. Newmon, B. Greenspan, R. Hod es,
J. Pierce. Front Row : A. Sornot, 0. Boruck, 0. Farias (president), H. Levine, S. Liebovitz.
Science
Clubs
Puzzling over a chess p roblem o~e members of the Chess Club: Bock Row: E.
Rothschild, B. Friedman, A. Sornot, R. Hodes. Front Row: B. Wolf (president),
B. Greenspan (vice-president), T. Conrod.
Biology Club members ore: Bock low: R. Koles, 0. Soles, B. Segal, S. Benjamin, E. Elrod, M. Smith. Front Row: W. Smith, A. Koshevos (secretory), R.
Rumack and R. Botner (co-presi:lents), A. Sen der.
�Chemistry Club: Back Row: K. Becker, R. Jhel in, M.
Meyers, B. Segal, J. Karp. Third Row: A. Gilbert, J.
Rhode, A. Shane.. Scond Row: M. Bitter, M. Cohen,
D. Merritt, D. Kreis. Front Row: R. Gould, R. Kaye
(p resident), J. Helman (vice-president). J. Pierce.
Astronomy Club: Bock Row: D. Baruck, R. Goodma n,
N. Katz, H. Lev ine, G. ·charness, D. Lu bowich, S.
Binder . Front Row: R. Kaye, B. Sega l (secretary),
J. Helman (p resident), D. Mann, S. Waish.
Aquarium Club: Bock Row:
Barry Segal, Elliot Elrod,
Larry Tagrin (secretary).
Front Row: Merle Fischer
(treasurer), Mark Meyers .
(vice-president), Greg Ostrom (presid ent).
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�Literary
Societies
Working under the same handicaps that every new
organization faced this year, Calliope members undertook the publication of an anthology of Northi's
finest student writings. Staff artists racked their brains
for original ideas to illustrate poetry, formal and informal essays, foreign language articles, and satirical or
social criticisms. With admirable originality and only
occasional recourse to East's Golden Galleon or
West's Apotheosis · for format, editors of Calliope
created a successfu l first edition. Extra funds earned
from concess ion ~ at home sports events, along with
money gained from publication of the literary guild,
provided funds for what is hoped to become a traditional celebration, an end-of-the-year
banquet.
Staff members of Calliope are known far their creativity. Back Raw : S. Finley, H. Denn, P. Orlov, J.
Franklin. Second Raw: L. Cohen, M. Bloch, R. Kaye, J. Rubin. Front Row: S. Perlman, J. Price.
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Calliope ore: Paul Orlov (short story editor), Janis Franklin (poetry editor), Hollis Denn (art
Editors
editor), Sharon Finley (essay editor).
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�North Star
Editors-in-chief of North Star ore
Barbaro Harrison and Sonde Sol-
stone.
North
Star, Calliope, and Saga, offered students .the oppor-
Niles North's th ree l ite rary organizations,
tunity to shape their creativeness into
cencrete,
tangible form. For the individua l whose interest was
journalism, North Star provided a critical proving
ground for an aspiring newspape rman. Reporters
tracked down "hot scoops," learned of t~e
more
human side of an instructor in a candid interview
with a faculty member, and discovered the newsworthy aspects of the co'nstant activity teeming within North's four halls. They sought out the d~tails
of Christening and the Emperor's Ball, interviewed
ha ll directors, and English teache rs who starr.ed in
high school musicals, and made public the · basketball rivalries between the Hall B "Bagels" and Cary's
"Commandos" of Hall A . The hours spent by North
Star's staff became worthwhile for staff members
Page editors ore: Som Yones, Sande Solstone, Keith Lencho, Barbaro Harrison, and
Richard Wallis.
each time their handiwork came off the press arid
into the hands of l ,977 eager, enthusiastic Vikings.
General staff members ore: Back Row: P. Libman, D. Zeller, L. Cohen, J. Lewis, P. Wible, P. Orlov, J. Rosen. Front
Row : L. Greenwald, P. Gillie, S. Rasnick, M. Adelson , I. Gross.
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�Saga
Editor-in-Chief and Associate Editor for Saga '65 ore Fern Nadler
and Robert Cohn.
The Saga staff met each day during the last two
semesters lo create a book that wou ld capture the
memor ies of North's first yea r. Staff mem bers, like
the group o n North Star, spent much of their fr ee
tim e learning about Northi; for example, the Academic Editor, in her efforts lo include pictures of all
aspects of Viking educatio nal fac il i ti es, spent severa l
days w ith a photographer taking pictures of scie nce
classes, shop labs, home economics kitchens, and
typing and mathematics cla sses. Staff members found
an outlet for their literary abilities when th e task of
wr iting copy appeared. Th ey learned the jargon of
publication s, and the necessity of m eeting deadlin es
as the due-date of their re spective sect ions ~ea red .
Editors of Saga are : Karen Cap(special events), Ellen Door (trea surer), Barbara Rosen
(activities), John Hulburt (facu lty), Joseph Feng (sports), G ita Schonfeld (portraits),
Cheryl Fo intuch (academic).
Staff members of Saga are: Back Row: S. G iacinto, L. Eisenberg, B. Rosen, J. Blustein, M. Bloch, E. Doo r, D. l<reis.
Third .<ow: H. Kahn, B. Segal, J. Wagn er, K. l e ncho, S. Bearak, B. Ba rnow. Second Row: L. Grea ves, G . Schonfeld,
R. Waldfogel, L. Shapiro, S. Dimschul tz. Front Row: C. Feintuch, J. Feng, F. Nadler, R. Cohn, K. Cap, J. Hulburt.
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��VARSITY FOOTBALL
Back Row: .Coach Conway, R. Baumann, J. Sastrin, R. Collins, R. Pazan, R. Thomas, L. Young,
D. Andrzejewski, G . Coleman, L. Bassuk, F. Nutting, Coach Henderson, Coach Haynes. Third
Row: Head coach McCorrell, Coach Milz. I. Goulding, W. Schirmer, S. Warren, B. Quinn, J.
Miller, R. Anderson, J. McKay, H. Eiler, S. Gilman, P. Reitman, Coach Ramirez. Second Row:
L. Davidson, R. Phelan, R. Thomas, B. Thomson, M. Weinstein, G. Dobbin, D. Doruff, P. Lazarus, D. Myers, D. Ewing, M. Sapoznik, M. Rasenick (manager). Front Row: R. Zimberoff (man-
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ager), J. Karol, S. Duboff, D. Dreier, R. Goldstein, G . Wells, N. Chertack, S. Scholler, R.
Sweetow, P. Smetana, M. Gilhooley, A. Landerman (trainer).
Viking Gridders Show Their DE
The high-spirited Viking football team ended its first
season with a disappointing record of one victory
against seven losses. After dropping their first game
to Niles East, the Varsity gridde~s cam~ back to
defeat Wheeling in the first conference game of the
season. The Viking squad, under the guidance of
Coach Dave McCarrell, displayed its willingness to
fight in encounters on the field with bigger, more
experienced teams. Led on the field by quarterbacks
Roger Thomas and Jim McKay, the team often brought
the ball deep into enemy territory, but the lack of size
prevented the Viking offense from driving on to the
end zone. Although Jim McKay, Paul Smetana, Bob
Sweetow, and other outstanding juniors will return
to form the nucleus of next year's squad, the Vikings
will have to depend on players from the sophomore team to form next year's Varsity football team.
Quarterback Rager Thomas fades bock ta pass.
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Coach Henderson reflects the determination
cJ the Viking football team.
�VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES
NILES
N ILES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
14
Niles East
Wheeling
Glenbrook North
Moine West
Glenbrook South
14
6
40
39.
33
27
21
46
Prospect
Forest View
Deerfield
Neil Chertack evades would-be tacklers at the Chr istening game .
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Jim McKay grabs the football from a Trojan in the East game.
Poul Smetana carries the ball, assisted by a block from Dove Ewing.
VARSITY FOOTBALL STANDINGS
Glenbrook South
Prospect
Deerfield
Moine West
Forest View
Glenbrook North
N ILES NORTH
Whee li ng
6
6
5
5
3
2
l
0
l
2
2
4
5
6
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�Back Row: M. Mandi, P. Sternberg, R. Bassuk, R. Schaas, A. Young, C. Head, J. Edensan, E. Harrison, B. Dalins, L. Levinson, D. Suffka. Third Row : F. Rambert, R. Rosenquist, B. Anderson, G.
Waldman, F. Greenfield, S. Poznansky, K. Schwarz, T. Thomas, G. Gordon. Second Row: Coach
Hodnik, M. Lutz, S. Mantura, P. Sabin, G. Endo, H. Brown, F. lshizuka, S. Silk, J. Tatar, R. Goldberg, Coach Ly erla. Front Row: R. Kales (manager), M. Goldberg, A. Eisenberg, R. Powell, R.
Nissenson, L. Stor kopf, J. Gross, R. Fisher, W. Gartner (manager).
Sophs, Frosh Learn
The sophomore footba ll team, under the leadership
of coaches Ed Hodnik and Ralph Lyer la, fared littl e
better than the Varsity. The sophomores fin ished
with a 1-5-1 conference record a nd a 1-6-1 ove r a ll
record. The team started badly as ii lost its first
two games to Niles East and Whee ling , tied Glenbrook North, and dropped th e next game to Ma ine
West. Th e sophomore Vikings we r e unable ' lo de_
feat Glenbrook North because they lacked a good
kicker to score the point after the touchdown. The
sole victory came against Glenbrook South as the
Vikings scored two touchdowns, but again failed to
m.ake th e extra points. In the last six games of the
season the sophomores were ab le to score at least
one touchdown in every game, but th ey were ab le
to w in on l y one of these games . The addition of outstanding sophomore players, including Bob Schooz,
Bob Powell, Rich Fisher and Karl Schwarz, to next
year's Viking team should he lp the Varsi t y win more
games in their continuing effort lo become a power.
Cooch Lyerla gives his team lost-minute instructions to insure a victory.
SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
0
0
6
13
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
12
NILES NORTH
13
7
7
Niles East
7
Whee li ng
33
Glenbrook North
Maine West
Glenbrook South
6
33
0
Prospect
Forest View
13
13
Deerfie ld
33
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�FROSH 'A' SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES N O RTH
NILES N O RTH
13
13
0
20
7
0
20
Whe eli ng
G lenbrook North
Maine W est
Glenbrook South
Prospect
Forest Vi ew
Deerfield
33
26
30
7
14
26
6
FRO SH ' A ' FOOTBALL
Back Row: R. Tol lefsen, R. Pigno lo, R. Gi l lenge rlen, R. W il son, W. Kessel, S. Gi lman, J.
Coo per. Thi rd Row : Cooch Meier, M. Stein, M. Mal l in, D. Tillges, R. Blu menfe ld, W. Redi nger, R. Mi l es, Coach Weber . Second Ro.;: R. Sch olz, S. H ig hlman, T. Ande r son, A. Rain·
iol is, J. Clarkson, W . Kasch , B. Reynolds. Front Row: K. Bers (manager), B. Krasny, A.
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Gebel, G. Greenma n, B. Zomosl, H. Wallrich, P. Erickson.
for the Future
FROSH 'B' SCORES
NILES NORTH
NlLES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES ~ORTH
N ILES NORTH
0
0
0
0
7
6
Wheeling
Maine W est
G lenbrook N orth
Prosp ect
Fore st View
Deerfield
27
19
35
0
43
0
The two freshman football teams f ini shed with losing
r ecord s of 2-5 and l -4- l for the Frosh "A" and the
Frosh "B" team s, r espect ive l y. Despite losing fi ve
of the seven games they played, the Frosh "A" team
was able to score more poi nts than any othe r V iking
team. The Frosh "B" team, mea nwhi le, did not sco r e
a sing le point un til the last two games of the season,
when th ey. sco red one touchdown in each game. These
freshmen will have an oth er year to gain some valuabl e experien ce befor e they play at th e Varsity leve l.
FROSH ' B' FOOTBALL
Back Row: G . Read ing , J. Col l ins, C. M il le r, H. DeCorrevont, A. Tar shis, P. Zar i, R. Rosenq uist,
D. Var veris, R. Swenson, W. Kel ler. Second Row: Cooch Hosler, L. Chagares, M . G r uenf e ld, S.
W o lff, D. Pete rson, F. W a ltzer, R. Ma y ers, B. Hel lman, C. Jacobs, Cooch Grant. Front Row: J.
Klug man (ma nager ), S. Suffka, H. Zimme rman, D. Gaaris, G. W elch, S. La nder man, R. Johnso n,
J. W y le r .
�VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY
Bock Row: Cooch Robinson, W. Kuhnle, R. Hoheisel, E. Nuss, J. Rubin, R. Gano,
J. Genl. Second Row: H. Solomon, R. Kaufman, T. Hain, C. Talon, D. Stello s, P.
Larsen. Front Row: R. Schatz, R. Kuhnle, V. Bolestri, P. Giuntoli.
"V-for Viking Victory" was the byword for Varsity
Coach Bill Robinson's hard-driving crosscountryteam.
Through arduous work, the Viking harriers established
themselves as a power in the Mid-Suburban League,
compiling a 7-4 dual-meet record and finishing fourth
in the league. Led by senior Tom Hain, junior Marc
Stein, and Most Va luable Player Bill Kuhnle, the
team performed admirably . The team's record was
ex c e II en t and the return of many key runners
should help continue this success in seasons lo come.
Harriers Rick Schatz, Rondy Hoheisel, and Deon Stellos begin practice
with a worm-up mile.
Harriers Win Seven
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY STANDINGS
Maine West
Prospect
Forest View
NILES NORTH
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
Glenbrook North
Wheeling
7
0
6
l
5
4
2
3
4
5
3
2
l
0
6
7
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NI LES NORTH
NI LES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
26
26
26
50
25
48
23
16
46
27
50
Niles West
Niles East
Wheeling
Prov iso West
Glenb rook North
Maine West
Deerfie ld
Glen brook South
Prospect
Lake Forest
Forest V iew
32
29
33
15
31
15
34
46
15
29
15
�FROSH-SOPH CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
NORTH
25
32
23
26
31
40
34
40
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
42
25
30
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
Niles West
Ni les East
Wheeling
Proviso West
Glenbrook North
Maine West
Deerf ield
G lenbrook South
Prospect
Lake Forest
Forest View
34
25
34
30
26
18
22
17
19
30
29
Bob Kuhnle neors the finish I ine determined to defeat
o runner from Forest View.
Under the able leadership of Coach George Baptist,
the cross country team at the Frosh-Soph level was
off to a commendable start. A lthough the team compiled only a 4-7 record, the thre e top runners, sophomores Bill Kuhnle and Dean Stellas, and Freshman
Bob Kuhnle placed fir st, third, and eighth, respectively,
at th e conference m eet. Several of the sophomores
ran at the Varsity level for part of the season, depriving the team of much of its strength. As th e
season progressed, the team gained experience and
ran faster on the two-mile course in Harms Woods.
SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY
Bock Row: Coach Baptist, K. Wolfinger, R. Sa lzgeber, G. Galluzzo. F. Rusi, K. Semraw, M. Rosner,
M . Lu bor. Second Row: G. Greed, E. ·Bennett, L. Shore, M. Levine, R. Zi mberoff. Front Row: M.
Kelin, C. Goldstein, S. Meyer.
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�Varsity Swimming Team
Bade Row: J. Moron, G. L
onde, l. Pete rson, S. Krasny, W. Colker, I. Zarav, G . Messerschmitt, J. Vender, M. Nemkov, J. Jocobs, Cooch Rusk. Second Row: P. Lazarus, M.
Davis, D. L
ofty, J. Heller, G. Dankowski, R. Meyer, J. Wood, J. Wolz, Coa ch Hosler.
Front Row: A. Ste in (manager), A. Greenberg(manager), R. li ve ris (ma nag er) , R. Mig-
/
nano (manager), Cooch Powers.
Swimmers Finish Second
The Varsity swimming team, better known as th e
Purple Porpoise, was one of our school's most successful teams. By compiling a league recordof5-2, and an
overall record of 11-3, the swimmers shared second
place in the Mid-Suburban League with Glenbrook
South after the Vikings took second in the League
meet. The swimmers then took second at the district
meet as seniors Gary Da nkowski, Mark Da vis, Don
Lofty, Glenn Messerschmitt, Bob Meyer, and lroZarov,
junior Jamie Heller, and sophomore John Wolz all
qualified for the state meet. Although many of our
swimmers wi ll graduate, the sophomores and ju nior s
who r eturn shou Id keep the Vikings victorious.
Glenn Messerschmitt fl ies off the diving b lock as teammate
Ira Zarov finishes his leg of the 200-yard freestyle relay.
VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
55
43
74
70
43
54
44
75
62
67
84
86
68
61
N iles East
Maine Sou th
West Leyden
Niles West
Deerfie ld
Lake Fo r est
G lenbrook South
Prospect
Maine East
G lenbrook N orth
Forest View
Wheeling
Elmwood Park
Ma i ne West
40
52
21
25
52
40
51
20
33
28
ll
8
27
34
VARSITY SWIMMING STANDINGS
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
NILES NORTH
Maine West
Glenbrook North
Prospect
Forest View
Wheeling
7
6
5
4
3
2
l
0
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
�FROSH-SOPH SWIMMING SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
56
51
N iles East
Moine South
39
44
NI LES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
59
60
34
West Leyden
Nil es West
Dee rfield
36
35
61
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
62
57
Lake Forest
Gl enbrook South
38
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
64
67
Prospect
Mo i ne East
NILES NORTH
N IL ES NORTH
NI LES NORTH
51
64
86
Glenbrook North
Fo r est View
Wheeling
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
65
42
El mwood Pork
Moine W est
26
31
28
44
31
8
29
53
e
So phomor e Swimming T am
Bock Row: W. Smith, S. Fi ne, B. Krosney, M. Riffkind, S. Benjamin. Front Row:
Coach Rusk, R. Schoos, R. Berger, J. Louer, G. Davis .
Sophs Win Twelve
The Frosh-Soph swimming team finished its season
with a record of twelve wins and on ly two losses, as
it took second in the Mid-Suburban League w ith a
conference record of 5-2. The greatest v ictory come
against Whee l ing, as the underclassmen won eve r y
event and beat Wheeling 86-8, a feat immediately
matched by the Varsity l earn . .Among the outsta nding swi mmers on the squad were sophomo r es Bill
Smith, Bob Schoos, and Gory Davi s, and freshman
Tim Quinn. The three sophomores took first place in
their events at the League meet, whi le Quinn fi nished
very high in the competi tion. The odditio"n to the Varsity of these fine swimmers shou ld continue the success of the Viking swimming team in years to come.
Freshma n Swimming Team
Bock Row: W. Berge r (mn noger), A. Spatz, B. Freehill, R. Phelan, G. Welch, D. Peterson, T. Quinn, F. Williams, M. Israel, D. Current, R. Smi th, Cooch Rusk. Se co nd Row:
S. Rainieri, K. Liden, B. Stowiorski, R. Skora, J. Rohde, S. Nolan, G. Stluko, J. Clarkson, Cooch Powers. Front Row: N . Alholel, M. Eisenstein, J. Ha nson, J. Tonker, D.
Soles, L. He rte r.
�eam
Varsity Wrestling T
Back Raw: Coach Weber, D. Dreier, D. Ewing,
C. Turski, B. Bolotin, M. Sapoznick, C. Dictor.
Front Raw: S. Duboff, A. Pedersen, H. Primack,
R. Son e nb lum , S. Lipke, F. Rolek.
Matmen Place Two
JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N I ES NORTH
N ILES N ORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
8
16
6
6
30
6
27
2
22
5
Lake Forest
Whee ling
Evanston
Deerfield
G lenbrook South
Prospect
G lenbrook North
Forest View
Maine South
Maine West
21
33
46
40
18
39
24
49
26
47
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State Meet
The Varsity wrestling team finished its season with
a 5-6 overall record , a 3-4 conference record, and
fourth place in the Mid-Suburban League. Outstanding w r estlers included Fred Rolak, Don Dreier, and
Most Valuable Player Craig Turski. A sen ior, Turski
finished the season with a 25-3 record, a third in the
state meet, and was named to the Mid-Suburban
League All-Star Team. Junior Fred Rolak had a 24-4
record, taking a first place in the district and sectional
meets, while junior Don Dre ier finished 13-6. Highlights of the season for Coach Web~r ' s grapp lers included qualifying two wrestlers for the · state meet,
and winn ing the school's first athletic trophy. The
Junior Varsity team finished its season 2-6 with win·s
over Glenb rook N o rth and Glenbrook South. The
most outstanding wrestler at the Junior Varsity level
was the captain, Jim Rosen, who had a 7-1 reco rd.
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VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES
Junior Va rsity Wrestl ing Te am
Back Raw: Coach Shuckha rt, B. Alpert, S. Wo rre n, J . Mein hardt, R. Thomos,
B. Stoken, H. Sodkin. Front Row: J. Rosen, A. Cohe n, S. Schal ler, E. G reenfie ld, E. 'Rothsch ild, S. G insburgh.
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
27
34
35
13
17
24
16
25
20
13
9
Ridgewood
Lake Forest
Whee ling
Evanston
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
Prospect
Glenbrook North
Forest View
Maine South
Maine West
19
16
13
39
27
19
30
15
26
26
29
VARSITY WRESTLING STANDINGS
Prospect
Deerfie ld
Maine West
N ILES NORTH
Glenbrook South
Forest View
Glenbrook North
Wheeling
7
6
5
3
3
2
2
0
0
1
2
4
4
5
5
7
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
�Sophomore W restling Teom
Bock Row: K. Kessle r , S. Poznonsky, F. Greenfield, E. Harrison, D. Cap, M. Rasen ick, D.
Suffka, R. Fish er, Coach Milz. Second Row: B. Dol i ns, G. Gordon, P. Sabin, R. Lee, H.
The Sophomore wrestling team began slowly this
year, losing three of its first four meets, but improved
quick ly to win five of its next seven meets. With a
5-6-1 overall record and a 4-2- 1 confe rence record, the
sophomores took third place in the Mid-Suburban
League. The addition to next year's Varsity team of
grapplers, Rick Fisher, Steve Poznonsky, and Fred
Greenfield wi ll bolster the Viking squad. The Freshman wrestli ng team boasted this year's only undefeated wrestler, Bob Gi lman, who won all of his seven
matches. With such outstanding underclassmen on the
wrestli ng team, Northi can be proud of its w restlers
and be assured of many more victo ries next year.
Lorber, G. Waldman, D. Swanson. Front Row: H. Brown, M. Brickman, L. Lifton, T. Schles·
inger, M. Perelman, R. Powel l, L. Schoenburg.
SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES
NILES NORTH
NI LES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
25
24
33
6
30
23
17
14
39
23
Ridgewood
Lake Forest
Wheeling
Evanston
Deerfield
G len brook
Prospect
G lenbrook North
Forest V iew
Maine South
Maine West
33
26
20
40
14
23
26
Forfeit
27
10
20
Freshman Wrestling Team
Bad< Row: G. Reading, P. Zari, J. Cooper, A . Gi lb ert, R. Miles, S. Witkov, Coach Hodnik.
On lop and i n control , C ra ig Turski is about lo pin his opponent.
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Row: R. Friedman, M. Kelin, K. Lubawich, R. Gilman, C. Goldstein, S. M eye r, R. Shor.
FRESHMAN WRESTLING SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
13
15
15
8
36
9
40
13
24
14
Second Row : G. Turner, D. Wish, B. Glossner, G. Jacobs, D. Sch eck, R. Rosenquist. Front
Lake Fo rest
Wheeling
Evanston
Deerfie ld
G lenbrook South
Prospect
G lenbrook North
Forest View
Moine South
Maine West
25
42
41
44
16
39
12
39
26
36
�Varsi ty Basketball Tea m
Bock Row: Cooch Florence, J. Butor, L. Lorson , E. Nuss, R. Ha lperin, Cooch Baptist. Fr ont
Row: R. Thomas, R. Sorci (manager),
J. McKay.
Vikings Sink 'Em In
VARSITY BASKETBALL STANDINGS
Accuracy and ca ution characte rized the performance
of the Niles North Varsity basketba ll team. Checki ng the opposition's scoring powe r wi th the i r ba llcontrol tactics, the Vikings, led by their captain, sen ior
Roger Thomas, an A ll-Conference guard, won three
e.xciting conference games and presen ted formidab le
cha llenges lo their opponents in many more. Jun ior
John Buto r 's v igorous rebounding parti a ll y compensated for th e other teams ' height advantages, whi le
0
3
5
5
9
9
11
14
14
11
9
9
5
5
3
Maine West
Prospect
G lenbrook South
Forest V iew
Deerfi e ld
G lenbrook North
N ILES NORTH
Whee ling
0
th e scor ing ability of Dave Mayze l, Roger.Thomas, and
Ji m McKay brought spirited cheers from the fans. The
fine junior p layers of this year's team sho uld provide
a so li d core for next year's V iking basketba ll team.
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES.NORTH
NI LES N ORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES N ORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
Concentrating, Roger Thomas
prepares to odd l o the Viking
lead at the end of the game.
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
44
50
26
30
79
41
50
51
35
35
49
37
61
Maine ~outh
77
Niles East
Forest View
Evanston
Whee ling
72
Wheel i ng
Deerfield
G lenbroo k South
Prospect
G lenbrook North
62
53
59
59
78
57
74
37
60
79
62
68
62
55
42
59
54'
63
87
59
26
34
37
60
50
Morton East
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
Niles West
Prospect
Glenbrook North
Maine West
Forest View
Ridgewood
Ma i ne West
�JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
40
34
22
35
35
57
35
31
31
43
48
39
51
40
43
22
56
55
40
Main e South
N i les East
Evan ston
Forest View
Wheel ing
Deerfie d
G lenbro o k South
Niles W est
Prospe ct
Glenbr ook North
Maine West
Forest View
Wheel ing
Deerfie ld
G lenbro ok South
Prospe ct
Glenbr ook North
Ridgew ood
Maine West
56
41
62
39
39
63
37
48
47
61
63
53
29
46
52
45
49
53
53
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M ike Wei l makes a basket as two opponen ts wotch
in te rest.
make o
Jim M cKa y is guarded close ly as h e d r ives in to
ba sket.
With the same numbe r of wins . as the Varsi ty, the
six
Junior Varsity player s had many close contests, as
games we r e lost by seven poin ts or less .
of their
Consis tently playing a good first half, th e JV team
to
produc ed severa l fine player s who gave impetu s
spirit. Junio r Ron Halper n's hust le and sophthe Vil<ing
omore A lan Young 's shoo ting demon strated Mr. Florence's fine coachin g . Alterna ting on the Vars ity and
Junior Varsi ty squads, Larry Larson, Rick Halper o, and
Mike Weil w ill be playe rs to watch in next year's team.
Junior Varsity Basketba ll Team
M. Weil, A . Young, T. Powal, .Coo ch FlorBack Row: R. Sarci (manage r), W. Sh irmer, J. Trouger,
m , D. Fi ller, B. Heckma n, L. Kush ni r.
en ce. Front Row: B. Kushn i r, S. Smitha
�Sophomore Basketball Team
Back Row : R. Friedman, J. Breen, G. Ga lluzzo, W. Hedstrom, G. Myhr, R.
Bassuk, Cooch Roeper. Front Row: R. Nissenson, B. Saltzberg, H. Geitner. L.
Levinson, G. Schamber. G. Br in.
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SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILE S NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
23
32
25
28
38
35
50
48
64
38
59
48
66
47
51
45
Maine South
Niles East
Forest View
Evanston
Wheeling
Morton East
Deerfield
Niles West
Glenbrook Sou.th
Prospect
Glenbrook North
Forest View
Deerfie ld
Glenbrook South
Glenbrook North
Maine West
All watch as the boll goes into the basket .
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61
46
52
52
37
68
55
45
61
75
72
81
46
53
58
48
Sophomores Try
Hard
Th e Freshman and Sophomore Basketball teams give
unde rcla ssmen exce ll en t t rain ing for junior varsity
and varsity competition. With five big wins, the Frosh
team led all of the basketball squads in victo ries.
High scorer of the Fres hman B team, Larry Sorel,
along with Steve Eckman and Bob Mayers, led the
team in victories against Ma ine West and Glenbrook
North. Aiding the Sophomore team in its in itial season was the deadly sharp-shooting of Joe Breen.
.. and comes th rough as the Vikings scor e.
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FROSH 'A' BASKETBAL SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NI LES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
25
31
36
41
47
46
37
60
35
52
53
55
50
32
50
Moine South
Niles East
Evanston
Forest View
Wheeling
Deerfield
Niles West
Glenbrook South
Prospect
G lenbrook North
Forest View
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
Glenbrook North
Moine West
45
57
50
46
28
63
44
64
50
43
30
56
47
33
49
Frosh 'A' Basketball
Bock Raw: S. Allen, B. Kessel, R. Wilson, R. Tollefson, R. Swenson, Coach
Fro nt Row: G. Kipnis, W. Keller, D. Tiltges, C. Becker, E.
Henderson.
Tode l man.
Frosh Learn Fast
FROSH 'B' BASKETBALL SCORES
N ILES NORTH
Nlt ES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES N ORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH ·
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
18
32
20
32
39
25
16
32
31
26
47
47
40
28
48
47
Moine South
Niles East
Evanston
Forest View
Wheeling
New Trier
Deerfield
Niles West
G lenbrook South
Prospect
Glenbrook North
Forest View
Deerfield
Glenbrook South
Glenbrook North
Moine West
49
56
47
50
43
69
37
43
39
50
52
49
54
39
36
45
Frosh ' B' Basketball Te a m
Back Row: Coach Haines, A. Hambourger, N. Scheufler, G.
Leavitt, S. Eckman, G. Karbus. Front Row: M. Karey, L.
R. Mayers, C. Schmertz, A. Goldberg, D. Mattson.
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�VARSITY GYMNASTICS SCORES
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES NORTH
47
52
59
53
51
so
59
67
64
47
64
89
57
84
71
Niles East
Niles West
Proviso West
Evanston
New Trier
Arlington
Lone Tech
85
80
72
79
81
82
72
Glenbrook South
Moine West
Prospect
Forest View
Glenbrook North
Moine South
East Leyden
Wheeling
64
68
84
68
43
75
48
61
Gymnasts Take Third .
Northi's Varsity gymnastics team was among the best
in the Mid-Suburban League as Cooch Cress' squad
took third place with a 3-3 conference record and a
second place in the League meet. Prospect, the only
team to beat the Vikings in the League meet, was
Defending s tole champ ion on the paral le l bars, Ron Rapper
performs o one-arm handstand.
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among the top ten teams i n state. Outstanding gymnasts this year included senior tumbler Bob Gi ll man,
capta in Pete Kuhr, who worked on the side horse,
junior Lorry Pardo on the ri ngs and high bar, and
junior Ron Rapper, the defending state champion on
the parallel bars and the team's Most Valuab le Player. The return of so many fine gymnasts to next year's
team should insure on equally successful season.
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Varsity G ym nastics T am
Bae~ Ro w: R. Mason, E. Moro, R. Gillman, R. Rapper, L. Pardo, P. Kuhr, J. Ge rsten,
S. Zindell. Front Row: Cooch Grant, Cooch Cress.
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Frosh-Soph Gymnastics Team
Back Row: Cooch Grant, B.Zamasl, L. Schwarlz,M. Edwards, S. Greenberg, B. Levine, B. Falstein,
S. Suffka, D. Melcher, Cooch Cress. Second Row: A. Gebel, W. Guzy, E. Sul livan, R. Schatz, N.
Freedman, I. Sherman, D. Weber, J. W yle r . Fro nt Row: R. Wax, M. Wedg e, B. Johnson, M. Relkin, J. Russo, K. Suffka, J. Weisman, R. Malone.
Fro·sh, Sophs Show Promise
FROSH-SOPH GYMNASTICS SCORES
N ILES N ORTH
NILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES N ORTH
N ILES N ORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
NILES N ORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES NORTH
N ILES N ORTH
N ILf5 N ORTH
Proviso West
Evanston
New Trier
A rl ingto n
Lane Tech
G lenbrook South
Maine West
Prospect
Forest view
G lenb rook North
Ma in e South
East Leyden
W hee lin g
65
53
56
59
69
79
75
58
74
85
69
79
65
W ith a 4-2 confe r ence reco rd and a second place finish behind Prospect in the League meet, this yea r' s
Fros h-Soph gymnastics team tied with Wheeling for
second place in the Mid-Suburban League. The underclassmen showed great p rog r ess and abi lity, as exemplified by gym nasts Mu rray Plotkin and M ike Edwards.
The addition of these and other fine gymi:lasts to next
year's Varsity team will provide the Varsity gymnasts
with the depth it had lacked in th is past year and
guarantee many more wi nn ing contests next season.
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79
76
73
62
53
57
74
58
47
63
52
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Pete Kuhr executes his leg circles on the end of th e side horse
in perfect fo r m.
VARSITY GYMNASTICS STANDINGS
Prospect
Ma ine West
Forest View
NILES NORTH
Whee li ng
G lenbrook South
G lenbrook North
5
4
4
3
3
2
0
l
2
3
3
4
5
0
0
0
0
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�Viking Trade Team
Bode Ro,.;: Cooch Conway, F. Rambert, T. Gano, B. Meyer, D. Sternberg, A. Teichert, R. Kaye,
R. Blumenfeld, Coach Robinson. Second Row: J . Weiner. R. Rosenquist, N. Chertack, W .
Kuhnle, J. Meinke, P. Giuntoli, R. Diesterheft, B. Bearok. Front Row: G. Endo, S. Rubin, R.
Kuhn le, C. Haigh, R. Sweetow, M . Mol ina ro, R. Zimberoff, C. Green, R. Safron.
Track Team Sets New Records
Terry Gano clea r s the high hu rd les easily i n a practice
run.
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Bruce Meyer shouts with joy as he clears the nor.
s
Phil Guintol i soars throug h the air as he breaks twenty feet in
the broad jump .
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Bruce M eyer prepares to attempt the pole vau lt.
�Southpaw Pou l Lazarus p r epares to throw a fast boll . . .
. whi le Roger Thomas, at the
other end of th e gym,
prepares lo catch it.
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Diamondmen Swin.g I
Varsity Baseball Team
Bock Row : Cooch Bouer, R. Thomas, J. Wood, T. Powol, R. Pozon, R. Halperi n, L. Lorson, P. Laza-
rus, B. Levi tt , J. McKay, Cooch Shuckhart. Se cond Row: A .- Landerman (manager). M . Silber, B.
Thomson , G. Dobbin, R. Halpern, G . Tetzloff, H. Bofmon, G. Ganokos, R. Rumock (manager).
Front Row: L. O lefsky, H. Sodkin, P. Smetana, M. Finger, J. Gersten, A. Cohen, D. Bart lett, N.
Kotz.
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Sophom ore Baseball Team
Back Row : R. Fisher, A. Ste in, M. Mondi, S. Towbin, 8. Saltzberg, J. Ku r la nd. Th i r d Row : A. Eisenberg,
M. Edwards, H. Geitner, R. Friedman, G. Gal luzzo, L. Long, 8. Anderson, J. Gross, L. Levinson.
Second Row: S. Bode, M. Finesilve r , Coach Van Cleave, G. Brin, D. Weber. Fr o nt Row: R. Powell, R.
Nissenson, M. Riffkind,
J.
Sleiman, G. Green, T. Schlesinger.
Into Action
Poul Smetana demonstrates the prope r way la
fie ld a ground bo ll.
Freshman Baseb a ll Team
Back Row: Coach Meier, R. Schatz, 8. Brandel, G. Kipnis, ·M. Stein, R. Wilson, G. Karbus, R. Tollefse.n, R. Skora, A. Roiniotis, 8. Lauter. Third Row: T. Borden (manager), B. Krosny, J. Hanson,
G. Greenman, R. Rosenqu ist, R. Shaffer, R. Pignolo, 8. Reynolds, S. Wolff. Second Row: K. Suffko,
D. Matison, N. A lho lel, E. Todelmon, H. Zimmerman, A. Gebe l, A. Hombou rger, C. Becker. L.
Sarai. Fro nt Row : S. Suffko, R. Kohn, L. Shore, M. Korey, D. Gooris, J. Weisman, A. Goldberg,
R. Friedman, 8. Zomosl.
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�Varsity Tennis Team
Back Row: J. Jacob, M. Perelmon, R. Phelan,
J. Levin, M. Rissman. Front Row: M.
Young, B. Heckman, S. Coplon, Cooch Grant.
Tennis Tearns Make a Racket
Frosh-Soph Tennis Team
Bock Row: R. Moyers , A. Bran tley, A. Gould, M. Weil, J. Breen, W. Kel ler, Cooch
Ackman. Second Row: L. Schwartz, J. Wyler, R. Goldblatt, B. Crohn, L. t lisco, P. trickson. Front Row: R. Molone, L. Newmon, H. Goodmon, T. Anderson, D. Didech, L.
Herter.
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�Varsity Gall Team
K. Gabbey, W. Van G ille rn, D. Daruff, D. Mayzel ,
A. Gardon, Coach Starr.
Golfers Tee Off
Don Doruff concentrates as he practices his putting.
Frosl>-Soph Golf Team
Bad< Raw: D. Green, R. Bass uk, E. O lkiewicz, A. Young, W. Smith, G.
Waldman, Coach Rusk. Front Row: M. Newton, J. Golden, D. Abrams,
S. Fine, B. Stawiarski, C. Wells, A. Spatz.
�Organization is the
Basis for G.A.A.
The Girls Athletic Association combines progress in
physical fitness with enjoyment. In keeping with its
tradition of helping to build strong minds and bodies,
the G.A.A. organizes the many different phase·s of
physical education into activity periods in which each
girl works to attain the peak of her physical ability.
Under the activity instructor, the girls can enjoy the
actl.vities as well as learn the correct rules. This plan
provides personal satisfaction for the individual; as
she learns how to co-operate and work with others.
The Girls Athletic Association also organizes the annual Turn-about Dance when the club's members invite their beaus to an enjoyable evening. G.A.A.
is one of the many beginning traditions at Northi.
The management of G.A.A. is in the capable hands of Lor.el Glassner, Dheena Ratner (treasurer), Judy Johnson (secretary), and Jeri
Herrmann (president).
The hardworking b~rd members organize and co-ordinate G.A.A. activities. Back Row: N. Dietze, J. Herrmann , J.
possess. Back Row: S. Perlman, H. Richardson, P. Cohn, R. Kurtz, J. Kadison, L. Novick, M. Pau l,
K. Wagenoor. Front Row: H. Alfasso, M. Silton, A. Pearlmall, E. Silton, C. Feintuch.
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�Ann Kuhn spots while Gail Stevens performs a difficult headspring vault.
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Form Counts 1n Gymnastics
The gymnastics team is well known for its combination of grace and strength. Back Row: S. Pardo,
M Powell, l. lvaz, P. Cahn, S. Jackson, D. Wells, M. Rossman. Front Row: L. pavis, G . Stevens,
M Cox, G. Kemp, J. Edelson, A. Kuhn, H. Cohn.
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�Organization is the
Basis for G.A.~.
The ·Girls Athletic Association combines progress in
physical fitness with enjoyment. In keeping with its
tradition of helping to build strong minds and bodies,
the G.A.A. organizes the many different phases of
physical education into activity periods in which each
girl works to attain the peak of her physical ability.
Under the activity instructor, the girls can enjoy the
actlvities as well as learn the correct rules. Th is plan
provides personal satisfaction for the individual; as
she learns how to co-operate and work with others.
The Girls Athletic Association -also organizes the an.nual Turn-about Dance when the club's members invite their beaus to an enjoyable evening. G .A.A.
is one of the many beginning traditions at Northi.
The management of G.A.A. is in the capable hands of Lore I Glassner, Dheena Ratner (treasurer), Judy Johnson (secretary)'. and Jeri
Herrmann (president).
The hardworking board members organize and co-ordinate G .A.A. activities. Bock Row: N. Dietze, J. Herrmann, J.
possess. Bock Row: S. Perlman, H. Richardson, P. Cohn, R. Kurtz, J. Kodison, L. Novick, M. Paul,
K. Wagenaar. Front Row : H. Alfassa, M. Silton, A. Pearlman, E. Silton, C. Feintuch.
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�Ann Kuhn spots while Goil Stevens performs a difficult headspring vault.
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Form Counts 1n Gymnastics
The gymnastics team is well known for its combinotion of grace and strength. Back Row: S. Pardo,
M. Pawell, L. lvaz, P. Cohn, S. Jackson, D. Wells, M. Rossman. Front Row: L. Davis, G. Stevens,
M. Cox, G. Kemp, J. Edelson, A. Kuhn, H. Cohn.
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Poise, talent, grace, and ca-operation are only a few of the qualities which the members of Auroris
possess. Back Row: S. Perlman, H. Richardson, P. Cohen R. Kurtz, J. Kodison, L. Novick, M. Poul,
K. Wagenaar Front Row: H. Alfosso, M. Silton, A. Pearlman, E. Silton, C. Feintuch.
Sports Develops Grace qnd Agility
Attempting to win the toss ore two avid
basketball fans.
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�Smiling their well known smiles ore Dione Swenson, Chr is Mussor, Potti Ballou,
Lindo Trebels, Marilyn McCorkle, and Sheri Rice, the Varsity Cheerleaders.
Varsity Cheerleaders S.park Enthu·siasm
Poised ... friendly . . . spirited . . . these are the
Niles North cheerleaders. At football and basketball games, these girls cheer the Northi athletic
teams on through both the joyous victories and heartbreaking defeats. The cheerleaders spend many hours
practicing with their sponsors, Mrs. Joan Iden, Mrs.
Sharon Anderson, and Miss Carol Sumka .
New
cheers, porn-porn routines, and tricks are· constantly
being added to each of the team's programs. Athletic ability, good sportsmanship, friendliness, and
pep, combined with a certain amount of leadership,
are the necessary characteristics of the cheerleaders. Varsity Cheerleaders are present at all varsity
football and basketball games. Besides cheering at
football and basketball games, Junior Varsity Cheer-
leaders are also present at the various swimming
meets held throughout the year. The Freshman and
Sophomore Cheerleaders cheer on their respective
teams during athletic contests encouraging victory.
Nora Lyerla. daughter of Physiology teacher Mr. Ralph Lyerla ,
shows the form that has made her the new Niles North mascot.
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�Sheri Rice demonstrotes the skill which has made
her a member of the cheerleading squad for
three years.
Constant practice of the cheers and routines
gives Diane Swenson the strength she needs
for the difficult splits.
Always ready to cheer the teams on to victory
Chris Musser is all smiles and pep as she leods
the school in this spirited cheer.
A lively member of the cheerleading squad,
Marilyn McCorkle shows her pride in her school
by her enthusiastic smile.
is Linda Trebels.
As coptain of the Varsity squad it is Patty Ballou's job to set an exampie as a spirited cheerleader.
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�V-V-V for victory is what Junior Vorsity Cheerleaders Helene Boyer
Barb Weinstein, Kathy Belokan, Linda Friedman, Linda Gilner, and
Linda Elkins are hoping for.
Demonstrating a new lump ta the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders is captain Li nda Friedman .
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"I' m Linda ," "I'm Helene," "I'~ Barb." "I'm Linda,"
"I'm Kathy," "I'm Linda." shout the Junior Varsity Cheerleaders.
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�r
Cheering the sophomore teams on to victory are Morita
Powe ll, Lo is Berry, Mo r ilyn Kaniuk, and Caren Edenson.
Jumping for ioy is sophomore captain Mor ita Powell.
Cheerleaders Spur Tearns to Victory
One of the most active members of the cheerlead ing squad is captain Peggy Phelan.
Star ting the new school ond new year off with
enthusiasm ore Freshman Cheerl eaders Peggy
Phelan, Holly Spielman, Dale Olsen, and Debbie
Wallack.
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��Th e sta nds are packed w ith cheering V ikings as th e Northi footba ll l earn sco res
its f irs t touch dow n.
C hristening--The Beginning of a Voyage
Newly-chosen Homecom ing Quee n Ba rbara
Harrison can ha rdly co ntain her exciteme nt
as Dr. Str ahan congra tulales he r.
To celebrate Niles North's fi r st Homecom i ng Festiv al
the Vikings commenced the year wi th a "Haunted
Launching." Th is year's Christening theme accented
the fact that the V ikings were ce lebrating the i r beginning as a school and team, rather than a Homecom i ng.
To begin the weekend, the V i kings p layed
an exciting under-the-lights football game aga inst the
Forest V iew Falcons. The theme of the Homecoming
Dance , on October 3 1, Halloween Night, was "Bewitched." In the gai l y decorated cafe te r ia, coup les danced
to the music of Paul Libman and the "Il l Winds," and
enjoyed the an tics of "sorcerer" Me l Nemkov. The
Christening Committ ee '65 headed by co-cha i rmen
M ichae l Goodman and Steve Cutle r co-ordi nated the
thri ll ing weekend. Team members a nd students wi l l
remember this "Christening" for many years to come.
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�Queen Barbara Harrison and her court, consisting of
Seniors Sande Salstone and Patti Ballou and Juniors
Linda Trebels and Gita Schonfeld,wave to the Northi
students as they ride by in the Viking ship.
Smiling Sande Solstone is guided toward the stage by
her escort Mike Goodman.
Senior Patti Ballou is escorted down the aisle by Roger
Thomas.
Queen Barbara Harrison, escorted by Morry Sopaznik,
smiles regally as she walks toward the platform.
In an all-school pep assembly, the Northi Viking football team is introduced to the students.
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�Mildred (Sue Perlman) sly ly trips her brother
Richard (Mike Gelder), as he attempts escape
from his parents' wroth.
"Ah
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Wilderness~"
Looking and l iste ning atten tively, Dick Smith, Barry
Mi ller, and Mitch Turoff concentrate on making every
performance perfect in lig hting .
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�·Graciously consenting ta pose for its portrait is the Miller family,
Richard {Mike Gelder), Mrs. Miller {Peggy Rosenbaum), Arthur (Cary
Libkin), Tommy {Dole Dobroth~ Mildred {Susan Perl man), and Mr.
Mi ller (Ste ve Cutler).
Northi's auditorium w~s droinoticolly initiated when
"Ah, Wilderness!", this year's foll ploy, wa s staged on
November 20 and 21 . Under the dramatic direction
of Miss Koren Stookes and technical direction of Mr.
George Fink, the actors and crews did on excellent
job of presenting the comedy by Eugene O'Neill,
which depicts on ordinary American family living
in a Connecticut town in 1906. Faced by overage
problems, they ore most concerned about the youthful fervor of their son, Richard. His rebellious ideas
get him ifl trouble, and only ofter hectic 'e xperiences
is the Miller family returned to its normal tranquility.
Mrs. Miller (Peggy Rosenbaum) checks to see whether the
lobster has been cooked well by the servant(Vivian Rosenfeld) as Aunt Lily (Adar Rossman) looks apprehensively
out the window.
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�Lindo Hulteen hands Mr. Col ver a cup of punch as Beth Konopka, Me l
Nemkov, and Jim Rubin wait for more.
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Patti Ballou and Jim Fe r r is cheerfull y decorate the
Christmas tree.
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�Northern Holiday
Snowflakes,
mistletoe, and candy cones welcomed
Northi students to the first of the annual Christmas
Dances sponsored by the Student Union Boord. Ingenious board members transformed the cafeteria
into a sparkly wonderland, complete with Christmas
tree. Students danced to the music of the "I ll Winds,"
a popular bond led by Northi student Pou l Libman.
Standing in front of the Christmas tree, Linda Hulteen
and Jim Rubin examine the dance bid .
The faces of Helen Kling, Scott Nolan, Craig Takehara, and Judy
Kliphardt con only mean that they are enjoying the tasty refreshment..
�Nors~capades
Norsecopades, Northi 's student ta lent show, is soon
to become a trad ition a.t Ni les No rth. One hundred
and twenty performers in twenty acts brought "Harem
Scorem," Northi's first Norsecapades, to ou r stage
on February 25, 26, 27. The u n rele nting sultan forced
the USO enterta in e r s lo perform for h im , kept the five
best acts for himself, and killed th e rest. With the aid
of an excellent script and th e bou ndl€'ss talent of th e
students, this year 's Norsecapades was a success,
Keeping time lo the folk music beat are Steve Justman
and lee Share.
Adar Rassman enraptures her listeners with a spectacular performance af an origina l musical work.
Harmonizing in a duet about capturing beaux, Sal l y
Charma n and Linda Davis became "courtin' cuties."
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�The snoozing sultan and his bored horen cause the
USO performers many on anxious moment.
Gory Kaplan overpowers his audience with a movi~g
rendition o f the old favorite, "Mommy."
Perplexed cowgirls decide unhappi ly that "You Can't
Get a Mon with a Gun."
�Mike Kassin pursues Sande Salstone in a sang and
M.arcia Paul and Judy Kadi son move w ith the mood and
dance routine, convinced that "he' l l get her yet."
music al their modern jazz matif.
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Mike Weinstein parodies blond "honeybun," thefavorite
of a chorus line of perky sailors.
Giving it all they've got is this award-winning chorus line.
Paula Cohn, with infinite co-ordination and muscle control, performs feats of physical dexterity.
�Harem Sea rem
• Lisa Schatz and Amy Robinson extol the jays of a simple
life.
Harmonizing with her accompanist, Mel Nemkav, Beth
Konopka sings about her true love's black hair.
Sus ie Rosal charms Mumbles, the svltan's ferocious
pet, mare commonly known as Mike Chechopou los.
�Ed Grennon poses with "It's Academic" Team and alternates before the match .
Back Row: R. Wallis, C. Feintuch, M. Goodmon, B. Konopka. Front Row: B. Bornow,
L. Jacobson, J. Feng, and W. Bomberger. team sponsor.
Lynn Weiss, Bob Goodmon, and Janice Stove r proudly show
recent awards.
Academic Competitors
Debating this year on the topic "Resolved: That nuclear
weapons should be controlled by an international
organization," this year's debate team posted an outstanding record in team and ind iv idual competition
with the aid of thei r coach, Mr. Van Delinder. The
Forensics Team members also posted outstanding
records in their first year of competition. Coached
by Mr. Wolf, each team member competed in three
or four of the categories i n interp retation or oratory.
Seniors Burt Barnow, Leslie Jacobson, and Joe Feng,
comprised Northi's "It's Academic" t eam. Mr. Bamberger, their sponsor, coached these students and a lternates, seniors Michael Goodman, Beth Konopka,
Cheryl Faintuch, and Richard Wallis, i n e ve ry phase
of current events, spo rts, science, mathematics, and
literature. In the televised tournament, Northi competed with Homewood-Flossmoor and Elmwood Pork.
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�"South
Pacific"
From the first strains of the overture to the lost notes
of the finale, the hundreds of people who witnessed
the first musical ploy ever presented in Northi's
auditorium were spellbound. On April 9th and l 0th,
the stage was transfor med into a tropical south-sea
is land for Rogers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific,"
and with the help of Miss Koren Stookes and Miss
Thelma Wilcox, students were transfigured into marines, seobees, nurses, sailors, and islanders, the
characters in th is co lorfu i musical. On a small South
Pacific island during World War 11, Ensign Nellie
Forbush, a high-spirited young American Army nurse,
falls in love with Emile de Becque, a wealthy, middleoged French planter. And, a likable marine, Lt. Cable,
falls in love with Liot, a lovely Tonkinese girl. Adding
humor to the romance ore such fascinating characters as Bloody Mory, Liot' s shrewd and avaricious
mother, and Luther Billis, on earthy seobee. Theromantic plot worked itself out to a happy conclusion,
while
the audience was colorfully entertained.
Emi le de Becque (Mike Chechopoulos) end Ensign Nellie
Forbush (Harr iet Sherma n) appear under the influence of
"some enchanted evening."
Lieutenant Cable (Dave Ross) end l_iat (Marcia Pau l) think
"happy talk" as Bloody Mary (Adar Rassman) peeks over
their shou lde rs.
Luther Bi llis (Steve Waller) leads a chorus line of cast
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�The
Prom and Graduation
At the first Junior-Senior Prom in Northi history, in
the ballroom of the beautiful C onti nenta l Pl aza Hotel,
the first graduating class of Nil es North bid farewell
to th eir new school. On Jun e 4, couples en joyed and
danced to the music of the John Basso Orchestra.
For the juniors, th e prom symbolized hours of planning and hard work:. For all, it was an evening to be
remembered. The coronation of the King and Queen
climaxed the · prom. Seniors contributed mu ch to
North i's successfu ll y smooth beginning. Student Counci l, Senior Class Cabinet, and Student Union Board,
al l composed of a majority of seniors, provided the
necessary leaders hip to guide the school in the right
direction . At the Senior Breakfast seniors entertained
with skits and presented the class gift to Dr . Strahan.
Beauty and splendor dazzle Seniors Roger Thomas, Marcy
Seniors Bob Ruttenburg, Coral Tinker, Mike Goodmon, and
Schnable, Ira Zarov, Leslie Jacobson, Gory Dankowski, and
Marta Castro rehearse the rout ine of graduation with solemn
Sandy Smigiel, at their p rom .
antici pation .
Smiling al the prospect of graduation ore these seniors, trying on their ca ps and gowns for
the first time. Wh ile Karl Gabbey and Denny Lauer seem rather ca lm about the whole
matter, Midge Molinaro, Marta Castro, Gloria Steuer, and Ca rol Tinker disp lay their enthu-
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FRESHMAN CABINET Bock Row: N. Abramson, W. Thrawl, P. Zumph, L. Glenner, M. Newton, L. Randa ll. Third
Row: A. Franklin, A. Hergott, C. Goodman, B. Cohen. Second Row: N. Freedman, D. Olsen, A. Greenfield, S. Br ill,
J. Suzikida. Front Row: J. Weisman, M. Steelman, L. Schwartz, E. Silton, J . Berger.
Freshmen
The class of 1968 succ~ssfully took that
giant step from grammar school to high
sibility of this group to organize fresh-
school under the careful direction of the
various projects. The Cabinet's program
stressed the unity of the Freshmen Class
administration
and the Freshman Cab-
man
mixers
and
to raise funds through
inet, represented by m~mbers from each
and . .the importance of developing the
homeroom, helped the students to better
proper attitudes early in one's high school
understand the new concepts and ideas
which make Niles North the modern
career. After creating a strong cons tit u-
school that it is. It was also the respon-
their two-fold path troughout the year.
Abrams, Dennis
Abrams, Karen
Abramson, Nancy
Ackerman, Toby
Alleo. Stacy
Altenbern, Patricia
Anders, Phyllis
Adams, Kathleen
Ahrens, Diane
Akerhaugen, Ellen
Alhalel, Norman
Anderson, Terry
Arnow, Terry
Anderson, Jo Nancy
Avon, Jeff
Bolestri, Kathy
Balmes, Jahn
Barnow, Marla
Becker, Kenneth
Bavetta, Gloria
Bearman, Kenneth
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Becker, Craig
Beiser, Marcia
Benjamin, Charles
tion, the freshmen proceeded to follow
�Bennett, Evon
Berger, Janet
Berger, Wayne
Bers, Ken
Berman, Donald
Birger, Carol
Bernberg, Beth
Berns, Phyllis
Bitran, Jane
Blivas, Renee
Biller, Martin
Blair, Ellen
Bloom, Judith
Bloom, Lynn
Blake, Rhonda
Blott, Janis
Blumenfeld, Richer<!
Blumenthal, Arlene
Blumenthal, Darlene
Bodenstein·, Anne
Bolatin, Jane
Borden, Ted
Brandel, Bruce
Brenner, Jeffrey
Bril l, Darlene
Bublick, Robin
Burns, Robert
Brill, Susan
Bublick, Debbie
Burnstein, Marlene
Busch, Pamela
Caplan, Darlene
Car lson, Randi
Carnahan, Candace
Chagares, Larry
Christopher, Cynthia
Chulsky, Caron
Carnow, Bonnie
Clarkson, John
Cleveland, Nancy
Cline, Dione ·
Cohen, Barbara
Cohen, Gerald
Cohen, Lois
!=ohen, Marlene
Cogen, Hollis
Cohan, Laurie
Cohen, Michael
Cohn, Paula
Colitz, Cathy
Co llins, Jonathan
Brantley, Alan
Collins, Rhonda
Combs, Jeanne
Compiani, Maria
Conrad, Richard
Cooper, Aaron
Crohn, Bruce
Cooper, Jon
Costikyan, Bob
Curran, Tim
Current, Douglas
Coulter, Keith
Cuzzort, Carol
Czerwinski, Karen
DeCorrevont, Howie
Door, Merle
Dardick, Howard
Deppong, John
Dibrell, Sondra
Dechter, Marvin
Die~terheft,
Dobbin, Pam
Dolins, Larry
Dougherty, Kathleen
Duncan, Gail
Eckmann, Steve
Drawbaugh, Cindy
Elbaum, Sherry
Richard
Eisenstein, Martin
Eliseo, Lester
Ewert, Karen Marie
Engblom, Gayle
Faerstein, Paul
Engelhardt, Donna
Erickson, Paul
Fair, Heather
Fa.lstein, Bobby
Feldman, Ricky
Finder, Vicki
Feldman, Sandra
F..Jtman, Mike
Fine, Coral
Fine, Marc
Feng, Dorothy
Flsh&r, Merle
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�Fishman, Mark
Fox, Eddie
Frankl in, Adrienne
Frantell, Goil
Frank, Wendy
Frankel, Lawrence
Freed, Glenn
Freedman, Nancy
Freehill, Barry
Fr iedman, Sheila
Fried1.1an, Norman
Friedman, Robert
Friedman, Ronald
Gabel, Di~ne
Ganakos, Barbara
Ganz, Madalyn
Ganz, Rosalyn
Gaynor, Adrienne
Gebel, Alan
Gevirtz, Sally
Gilbert, Andrew
Gillengerten, Robert
Gerber, Barbara
Gilman, Robert
Gilman, Steve
Gladstone, Ellen
Glick, Pam
<':;Jickman, Marc
Glasner, Barry
Gold, Marty
Goldberg, Alan
Glenner, Lindo
Goldblatt, Ronald
Goldenberg, Lorry
Goldmon, Dione
Goldsand, Ivy
Goldsmith, Neil
Goldstein, Chuck
· Golin, Renee
Golob, Shelley
Goodman, Audrey
Goddman, Bonnie
Goor is, Don
Goodman, Corey
Goodman, Dan iel
Gordon, Marc
Gould, Arthur E.
Grabell, Ron
Greenspan, Bennett
Greenwa ld, Henry
Grizzell, Mary
Grobstein, Shelley
Greene, Shelley
Greenfield, Anne
Greenman, Gary
Grossgold, Mindo
Gruenfeld, Mike
Guenther, Thomas
Gumbiner, Shelley
Guttier, Claudio
Hannon, James
Hawkins, Stephen
Hanson, Jahn
Horrsch, Mary Alice
Heod, Robert
Heinz, Deborah Ann
Horris, Marcia
Heller, Joan
Hellman, Brad
Helmut, Waltrich
Hergatt, Alan
Hersh, Adrianne
Herter, Larry
Hightman, Phil
Hobbs, Kathy
Hallberg, Dennis
Guzy, Wayne
Hambourger, Alan
Haller, Suson
Hoover, Gregg
Horwitz, Borbara
Israel, Mortin
Jonus, Joyce
Jenkins, Debby
Johnson, Bob
Johnston, Judith
Josephson, Lynn
Justman, Steve
Johnson, Gail
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Jacks, Anna
Kohm, Steve
Jacobs, Craig
Jacobs, Gary
Jacobson, Cary
Goodman, Jeff
�Eager faces get a glance at what is in store for
them in the coming years.
Kohn, Robert
Kaplan, Louro
Kolmonson, Mork
Kaplan, Lynn
Kaplan, Bonnie
Karp, Joel
Kaplan, Dennis
Kosch, William
Koshevos, Anita
Keehn, Debbie
Kosik, Andrea
Kelin, Mortin
Kotnik, Kerstin
Kellar, Jone
Kotz, Pam
Keller, Bill
Kessel, Bill
Kling, Helen
Kipnis, Eugene
Kliphordt, Jil l
Kirschbaum , Renate
KIO\Jthis, Joyce
Klein, Pam
Klugman, Jerry
Koch, Barbaro
Korey, Michael
Kole, Barbaro
Kost, Michelle
Kolstedt, Kenneth
Kovacic, Denise
Korbus, Gory
Kozem , Dove
Kozem, Poul
Krouse, Sandi
Kromer, Geraldine
Krone, Koren
Krosney, Barry
Kuhnle, Robert
Krosny, Lois
LoFontoine, Dione
Lamm, Susan
Lovitt, Alon
Landi, Katherine
Leavitt, Gory
Lebolt, Lewis
Leventhal, Ivy
Lefferts, Chris
Levey, Jock
Leggett, Kim
Levin, Carolyn
Lehtmon, Bruce
· ~t
Lauter, Brion
Landerman, Stuart
h
Larsen, Lindo
Lampert, Terry
Levin, Sheila
Lev ine, Diane
Levy, Barry
Levine, Steven
Liden, Keith
Levinsky, Howard
Lieberman, Arleen
Levinson, Howard
Liebovitz, Susan
Light, Eve
Lipson, Sherri
Lintz, Sheri
London, Beth
Lipke, Steve
Coral
Long, _
Lippert, Rondy
Lubor. Michael
�Magerl, Pamela
Malawy, Henry
Mallin, Michae l
Ma lling, Bonnie
Mork, Deborah
Molone, Robert
Mon, Jacqueline
Monn, Jomes
More, Vicki
Matison, Dole
Markin, Ju lie
Moyers, Robert
Mortin, Leed
Mash, Sheila
McWhorler, Kathleen
Melichar, Bil l
Mellow, Koren
Markin, Jacalyn
Meyer, Stewart
Meyerson, Ron
Miles, Robert
Miller, Clem
Miller, Donald
Mi ller, Sharon
Miller, Valerie A.
Millward, Melonie
Minneralh, Jim
Nelson, Cheryl
Neuhaus, Cindy
Newmon, Carol .
Newmon, Lorry
Newton, Mork
Nigen, Barbaro
Nimer, Sharon
Nonnemacher, Janice
Noelle, Fred
Nolan, Scott
Nyland, Ellen
Odegaard, Richard
Okowaro, Susan
Olsen, Dole
Poul, Kathleen
Payne, Noel
Pearlman, Andrea
Perlin, Wendy
Phelan, Bob
Phelan, Peg
Phillips, Andrea
Picker, Ronald
Parler, John
Powal, Suzanne
Preston, Joann
Quinn, Tim
Redinger, William
Reil, Stuart
Reynolds, Buddy
Rivkin, Andrea
Novak, Lindo
Nova k, Ma rcy
Novick, Lois
Olshan, Blythe
Orser, Debro
Oslrowsky, Marcia
Por lipiio, Joel
Perper, Lindo
Peterson, Dove
Peterson, Gaye
Plommelter. Vic
Pierce, Janel
Pierce, Jeffrey
Plgnoto, Richard
Ploss, Jo Ellen
Rondell, Leslie
Ranieri, Steve
Reading, Glen
Rechel, Pam
Rizzo, Sandy
Roiniolis, Andy
Roitman, Gail
Rosen, Elissa
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Rosenberg, Rona
Rosenquist, Robert
Rosner, Marc
Ross, Alicia
Rudolph, Tom
Ruesch, Katherine ·
Rugendorf, Sue
Russo, Dove
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Rubin, More
Rubin, Shelley
Rubinstein, Charissa
Rudich, Rhonda
Soles, David
Sa ltzberg, Earl
So ltzmon, Mo rs ho
Saltzgaber, Roger
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�Samson, Howard.
Sarno!, Andrew
Sonders, Jomes
Sonders, Susan
Sorel, Lorry
Sotkowski, Melonie
Souser, Jeon
Soxonbe rg, Susan
Schatz, Bob
Saviano, Jim
Schlosser, Donald
Scheck, Dole
Schiff, Tino
Schmertz, Corl
Schaer, Wayne
Schultz, Dionna
Schwartz, Lorry
Schwartz, Michelle
Sender, Sh"oron
Shaffer, Bob
Shapiro, Harvey
Shore, Lee
Sernovitz, Dennis
Shorkey , Scott
Sher, Deborah
Sider, Judy
Siegmon, Elissa
Silk, Margaret
Sherman, Ira
Schlachter, Alon
Shor, Ronnie
Silton, Ellen
Silver, Jill
Silverman, Jock
Simon, Ira
Silverstein, Harriet
Simons, Jory
Skolnik, Carol
Skora, Richard •
Sloll, Jerry
Slatten, Robert
Smith, Barbaro
Slav, Steven
Smolinsky, Sandy
Snyder, George
Solomon, Barbaro
Solomon, Susan
Sowers, Debbie
Simon, Howard
Smith, Barry
Smith, Mork
"Smith, Richard
Spatz, Andy
Spe rling, Denise
Spielman, Holly
Spino, Elizabeth
Stowiorski, Bruce
Stein, Michael
Sterling, Alyce
Stern, Carole
Stlutko, Gory
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Stein, Dione
Steelmon, Moro
Steffeck, Donald
Steil, Terry
Sulkin, Alison
Sullivan, Ed
Strauss, Arlene
Suffko, Scott
Sugarman, Alon
Attention is centered on the jokebox al the Freshman Mixer.
Sutker, Sharon
Suzukido, Jone
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�Sweet, Sheila
Toni, Ca th y
Swenson, Gory
Tar shis, Avery
Todel mon, Ed
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Tanker. Jomes
Swenson, Richard
Torto k, Barry
Totelmon, Arlene
Throwl, Wendy
Tillery, Vickie
The lin, Ron
Til tges, Don
Thomas, Jomes
Tinzman, Nancy
Tollefsen, Rondy
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Tessien, Fronk
VanGeem, Bonnie
Tsuchihos hi, Kathy
Vorveris, Deon
Tu rner. Glenn
V iktor. Bi rg i t
Turoff, Mitch el l
Wage naar. Kath leen
Wa ltzer, Fred
Waxman, And i
Word, Chery l
Weinste in, Leslie
Wax , Ronnie
We inst e in, Lynn
Woxberg, Ellen
We ism an, Jomes
Weiss, Ly nn
Welch, Gerry
We iss, Robin
Weitzman, Marsha
We lls, Cra ig
· Wern ick, Pamela
Welch, Bil l
Wilson, Robert
Wish, Dennis
Wallack, Debbie
Witkov, Stewart
Worsh il l, V icki
Wolf, Beverly
W o rtman, Donna
Wolf, Michae l
W yler. Jeff
Yanes, Michael
Zemonsky, Leslie
Zomost, Barry
Zimnowodzki, Pau lo
Zari, Pete
Ziv in, Ilene
Zorov, Marsha
Zucorelli, Joyce
Zucl<er. Ellen
Zumph, Pam
Zwik, Poul
FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED
Ad ler. Bobet
Hefter. Brion
Nutting, G r egg
Skare, Tom
Wilson, Marilyn
A lfosso, Joel
Hodes, Robert
Orloff, Marcia
Snyder. Gregory
Wolff, Steven
Bedermon, Edwin
Hougland, Lee
Rofil son, Wendy
Spicer. Teresa
Wolfinge r. Ken
Bernste in, Avis
Jamie, Lawrence
Rohde, Jeffrey
Stuffko, Kurt
Wolozin, Ann
Bliss, Lindo
Jensik, Robert
Rosenberg, Jone
Sulonko, Richard
W isocki; Janice
Symonds, Koren
Zagoren, Susan
Cross, Raymond
Sonfil lipo, Patricio
Fagerstrom, Ti mothy
Lewin, Nancy
Scheufler, Neil
Tompory, Pamela
Zoryklumo n, Carol
Gosse, Richard
Lubowich, Kenneth
Seeler. Mike
W a rren, Roberto
Zimmerman, Howard
Guzy, Wayne
Moy, Kong
Shepps, Pamela
Weber. John
Halperin, Jock
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Kom is, William
McHugh, Cathy
Sil vetti, Peny
Will iams, Fred
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SOPHOMORE CLASS BOARD Bock Row: D. Dobroth, J. Sher, J. Oishkin, R. Steorns, W. Posner, H. Goodmon, J.
Dowson. Third Row: S. Schirmer, S. Francke, M. Marcus, G . Gordon. Second Row : A. ·sachsel, R. Brownstein, T.
Schulman, L. Waxler, H. Marcus. Front Row: B. Dol ins, M. Horowitz, J. Vendor, E. Harrison.
Sophomores
As second-year students, sophomores must set a good
example for the freshmen and also follow the example
of the seniors .. Under the leadership of the new Class
Board, they began to plan for the future by writing a
new constitutio n, collecting class dues, and sponsoring the carn ival. The proceeds from these and other
projects went into their class treasury, eventually to be
used for their junior prom. The sophomo res began
taking their now familiar place in high school life.
Abbey, Sandro
Abrams, Trudy
Abramson, Irwin
Adam, Lee Ann
Alfosso, Hil lary
Altman, Marcia
Anderson, Ronald
Arenson, Art
Banks, Sherry
Baum, Steven
Baron, Iris
Beorok, Barry
Barron, Curtiss
Bossuck, Richard
Bechoros, Niki
Beck, Timothy
Becker, Peter
Berger, Robert
Bell, Susie
Bergson, Barry
Bernstein, Mel
Bernstein, Mitchell
Belokon, Elaine
Benjamin, Steve
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�Hectic band rehearsals prove worthwhile when
performance time rolls around.
Berry, Lois
Birk, Pamela
Bethmann, Judy
Sleiman, Jerry
Betts, Kathy
Bloom, Howard
Binder, Steve
Bode, Steve
Bolotin, Judy
. Bonecke, Terry
Bosley, Janet
. Botner, Rena
Bornstein, Mark
Bramson, Suzi
Boruck, Dennis
Bromwe ll , Ja n
Brando, Sue
Brin, Gory
Breen, Jae
Brower , Tom
Brenner, Mork
Clarkson, Karen
Cohan, Cindi
Chertack, Eliot
Calecch ia, Mory
Colecchia, Rudy
Cox, Marty
Conkl in, William
Dantuma, Scott
Conrod, Tom
Davies, Dolores
Covert, Doug
Davis, Gory
bavis, laura
Dewald, Don
Dawson, Jill
Didech, Dean
DePola, Barry
Dishkin, Jodi
Deutsch, Janet
Dobroth , Dale
Dolins, Barry
Dufner, Bernard
Dreyfuss, Judith
Dworski, Sheila
Dubin, Lona
Earl ix, Helene
DuBaff, Shari
Edelson, Caryn
Edelson,.Jeanie
Edensan, Joel
Edwards, Mike
Einstein, Stewart
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Cal lero, Ron
Bruckman, Sheila
Cherin, Steven
Byford , Mary Sue
Brownstein, Renell
Childs, Sandra
Brunel li, Jan
Brown, Lowr'ence
Cherin, Jan ice
Brown, Harvey
Brown, Howard
Charness, Gary
Brown, Bruce
Brickman, Martin
Cap, Dan
�Elrod, Elliot
Epstein, Andy
Feintuch, Jane
Farbman, Eddie
Felsenthal, Steven
Fields, Roberta
Farish, Nancy
Farkas, Daniel
Faust, Pat
Feldmann, Allene
Fineberg, Ilene
Fine, Steven
Finesilver, Mike
Fischer, Marilee
Fisher, Cheri
Fisher, Debbie
Fisher, Rick
Foucault, Susan
Francke, Sue
Fitt, George ·
Ford, Liane
Freeman, Marcia
Friedman, Myra
Friedman, Ross
Gabbey, Renate
Gal luzzo, Gary
Garber, Howard
Garris, Jody
Fierstein, Elissa
Gendell, Robin
Giacinto, Chuck
Gillengerten, Helen
Grobstein, Ellen
Friedman, Barry
Gebel, Bruce
Geitner, Howie
Girsch, Elizabeth
Glenner, Ellen
Glickston, Ellen
Goeltenbodt, Lyne.tte
Goldberg, Michael
Goldberg, Ralph
Goldman, Ju lie
Goldman, Robert
Golden, Judd
Goldfine, Marsha
Gomberg, Roberta
Goode, Oon
Goodman, Howard
Gould·, Fred
Gordon, Tony
Gordon, Gilbert
Gou ld, Arthur
Goulding, Irwin
Grafman, Jeff
Green, Gary
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Green, Robert
Greenberg, Barry
Greenberg, Shary
Greenberg, Steve
Haber, Gil
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Hobler, Sandy
Hammond, Bob
Hancock, Ricky
Hedstrom, Wayne
Henrotte, Marie
Herzberg, Joan
Horowitz, Mark
Greenfield, Edward
Greenfield, Fred
Gross, Jeffrey
Grossman, Alana
Hansen, Carl
Harris, David
Harrison, Edward
Head, Chris
Hrynkow, Barbara
Hulteen, Stan
Hummer, James
Hunter, Linda
lshizuka, Fred
Johnson, Debby
lvaz, Lynda
Johnson, Leslie
Johnson, Scott
Joseph, Linda
Jackson, Sally
Jaffe, Susie
Jvarsky, Jeannie
Kaiserman, Joyce
Kales, Ronnie
Kel lison, Bonnie
Kamin, Shelley
Kaniuk, Marlene
Kaplan, Debbie
Kap la ~,
Mickey
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Ke llar. Pegg y
Kessling, Norman
Kenner, Jone
Kittredge, Dennis
Kesselman, Linda
Klein, Andra
Kess ler , Kerry
Klein, Glor ia
Kochevar, M ichael
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Kornblith, Sander
Kohn, Helen
Kouyomjian, Lindo
Krosney, Barry
Korn, Mortin
Kraus, Tadd
K'use, c·andy
Kurland, Jeffrey
Kuhn, Koria
Landsberg, Alon
Kuhnle, Will ia m
Landsman, Lynda
Kulmon, Caryl
Long, Louis
Lorson, Cora
·Lee, Richard
Latz, Paula Anne
Lev in, Steve
Lev in e, Alan
Levine, Michael
Levine, Barry
Levinson, Louis
Levine, Bonnie
Libkin, Cary
Levine, Irwin
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Levin , Ron
Leaf, Fai th
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Leichtenberg, Ed
Lauer, John
Lifton, Lloyd
Linderman, Susie
Lorber, Howard
Lingel, Lillian
Lucio, Angelo
Meier, Dione
Martina, Rick
Messner, Sue
Megaw, Sue
Metler, Sroron
Miles, Laurie
Miller, Nadeen
Miller, Ann
Mi ller, Sharon
Miller, Barry
Miller, Sherri
Miller, Linda
Milstein, Alana
Mittenthal, Adriane
Mosoff, Phil
Mocking, Bruce
Murray, Sally
Mondrawsky, Lael
Myhr, Greg
Moron, Sue
Newman, Brenda
Neville, Susan
N onberg, She r i
Nicholas, Tam
Nordberg, Carol
Nissenson, Roberty
Norris, Michael
Nixon, Linda
Nusinow, Marilyn
O'Shea, Mary
Perlman, Susan
Paul, Pam
Permer, Barbara
Pedersen, Arnold
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Perelman, Mike
Pappas, Charlotte
Pe'Z. Jomes
Monn, Lindo
Marcus, Chuck
Mande lba um, Adria
Melcher, David
Majestic, Ron
Main, Carol yn
Marcus, Koren
Mackey, Phil lip
McTier, Frank
Maro, Eugene
Lutz, Mike
Loeppert, James
McMahon, Maripot
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Lipson, Gary
Marcus, Hilary
�Peterson, Evelyn
Polk, Linda
Phipps, Suzanne
Popp, Kathy
Pierremant, Jeff
Posner, Wendy
Pinhasik, Paula
Powell, Marita
Powell, Robert
Quinn, Mory
Poznonsky, Steve
Randazzo, Susan
Price, Janet
Rasenick, Mark
Procaccio, Judy
Rosol, Su sie
Rotner, Dheena
Rigby, Juliet Ann
Redman, Rhonda
Rittberg, Barry
Richardson, Holly
Rodkin, Loree
Riffkind, Michael
Roi tman, Alene
The end of a school day prompts talk of tomorrow.
Rose, Dione Marie
Rossman, Morla
Rosenberg, Ron
Roston, Pau l
Rust, Fronk
Rubinstein, Gayle
Ross, Allon
Rosen, Monico
Rubin, Roberta
Rosenthal, Soul
Rosen, Coral yn
Sabin, Poul
Ruggierello, Judy
Sochnoff, Rita
Rumack, Ross
'Sachse I, Amy
Sachsel, Linda
Sounders, Alon
Saltzbe rg, Bruce
Schamber, Greg
So~drik, Janis
Schechter, Janice
Sartain, Rebecca
Schirmer, Scott
Schm idt, Dione
Schubert, Leroy
Schneider, Coral
Schwabe, Coralyn
Schoenburg, Lorry
Scott, Joann
Schoos, Robert
Sem row, Kenneth
Sender, Arlene
Shapiro, Davida
Sernovitz, Dennis
Shapiro, Morilyyn
Shoevitz, Earl
Shatney, Karen
Shone, Deborah
Shovin, Wylie
Shu I man, Terry
Silverman, Gayle
Sher, Judy
Sims, Sandro
Siegel, Sh eryl
Silk, Stephen
Si liconi, Allon
Sjohohm, Lindo
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�Yanov, Joseph
Yanow, Marc
Young, Alan
Zarky, Barbara
Zeitlin, Ell iot
Zimberoff, Rick
Zolt, Rhonda
Zucker, Marcia
Rampert, Fred
Rompek, Tom
Molitor, Mike
Plotkin, Murray
Stegeman, Sharon
Zenn er, Alan
Zie len, John
Russo, Joseph
SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED
Abt, Frank
Dale, James
Andersen, Thomas
Ande rson , Bruce
Arvidson, Robert
Doyan, Aimee
Dolgin, Donny
Emin, Deborah
Ashford, Jeffrey
Endo, Gory
Krum, David
Boss, Lawrence
Fishma n, Judith
Friberg, Annette
L
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Mondi, More
Monn, Cheryl
Bee len, Barbara
Beelen, Edward
Blasco, George
Bookman, Helen
Borg,el, Peggy
Clarke, Patr icio
Colondreo, Jomes
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Como, Gory
Friedman, Steven
Ganz, David
Gartner, Wayne
Gelder, Michael
Gibbons, Will iam
Gitlis, Mork
Groff, Leonard
Green, David
Gruhn, Wil liam
Hanson, James
Jachet, Hilary
Jacobson, Blythe
Morch, Jerry
Marcus, Mortin
Moron, Jomes
Mor ris, Alon
Niles, Sa ll y
Ohko, Kristopher
Olkiewicz, Edward
Ostrowsky, Marcia
Pichinson, Roberto
Pierce, Mitchell
Placek, Richard
Potenza, Robert
Rassman, Louro
Schwarz, Karl
Seiden, Alon
Seigel, Ri;ibert
Silvetti, Jerry
Sternberg, Poul
Suffko, Deon
Rizzo, Sandro
Roden, Richard
Rosen, John
Swartz, Jock
Switkin, Jill
Rosenquist, Richard
Solins, Michael
Schlesinger, Thomas
Thomas, Thomas
Varona, Ronald
Waldman, Gene
Schlosser, Den ise
Schullmon, Daniel
Weber, Dennis
Weine r, Jeffrey
Schuman, Craig
Welch, William
Tote lmon, Lindo
�JUNIOR CABINET Back Row: D. Swenson, L. Schatz, S. Rolsky, A. Robinson, R. Rapper. C. Gore, N . Hutchings.
Second Row: M. Finger, R. Halperin, T. Gano, J. McKay, J. Wood, P. Lazarus, F. Rosenfeld. Front Row: B. Simon,
S. Musser, S. Zindell, P. Stein, S. Rice.
Juniors
Besides unifying the class with a Junior Day and
solving class problems through discussion, the Junior Cabinet spent the year planning the prom as a
farewell for the seniors. The prom was financed by
the juniors' money-raising efforts, including the
Christening mum sales. Funds also came from program sales and operation of the concession stands
at football and basketball games. With the funds
Junior Cabinet purchased bids and decorations, and
it hired a band for the prom . For the first lime,
the Cabinet also rented a ballroom . The final function of the juniors, who were by then looking forward to being seniors themselves, was the crowning
of the prom king and queen at the prom they planned.
Abrams, Lindo
Adelman, Beverly
Alpert, Brion
Anderson, Chorl·e s
Andrews, Judith
Andrzejewski, David
Anstodt, Neal
Appelman, Arlene
Arenson, Esther
Asher, Theda
Armitage, Yvonne
Aronow, Cydney
Aronow, Michele
Bobb, Bryon
Bobetch, Marlene
Bantz, Elizabeth
Barnett, Jon
Bartlett, David
Behrens, Cheryl
Belokon, Katherine
Boy, Stefani
Becker, Michelle
Benson, Judith
Berger, Michelle
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�Berger, Paul
Berk, Faith
Block, Robert
Bloom, Joel
Blaul, Cynthia
Bloch, Merry
Blumenfeld , Robert
Bodenstein, Randee
Bolman, Henry
Broiman, Bonn ie
Bobek, Gregory
Boliinger, Donna
Brovi, Ba rbaro
Brady, Ava
Balotin, Linda
Brown, Carol
Brown, Koren
Bucaro, Patricio
Budnik, Koren
Carroll, Bruce
Chomlin, Sherry
Butor, John
Chonnon, David
Charmon, Solly
Christensen, Steven
Chvo lov sky, Joy
Cohen, Armond
Cohen, David
Cierney, Joseph
Citron, Sharon
Cohen, Leland
Colemon, George
Colker, Wesley
Collins, Randol l
Condit, Steven
Connett, Daryl
Costantino, Nicholas
Con kl in, Charles
Cragg, Susan
Czerwinski, Gail
De Santis, Kathy
Dodigon, Steve
Dole, Barbaro
Dieter, Cory
Dimschultz, Sally
Davis, Lindo
Divito, Rosemary
Cox, Cynthia
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Dobkin, Shelley
Dolitsky, Marlene .
Dorband , Carol
Dreier, Donald
Enberg, Denis
Evans, Monte
Engstrom, Karen
Epstein, Moxine
Ewert, Richord
Fossino, Jomes
Ettinger, Terry
Foy, Jonil le
Foust, Penelope
Feigen, Zaneta
Feit, Jessica
Felzer, Marsha
Feltman, Jeffrey
Fine, Maxine
Finley, Sharon
Franz, Carl
Freehi ll, Michael
Freske, Lana
Fisher, Richard
Fix, Kathleen
Frante ll , Noelle
Fried(.l1on , Lindo
Friedman, Mark
Friend, Carolyn
Fryde, Ca.rel
Gersten, Jeffrey
Gibson, Colleen
Gillis, Karen
Gittelsan, Lisa
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Ferber, Bonnie
Fil ler, David
Fried, Howard
Gana, Terry
Garbo, Linda
Gehrke, Jerry
Gerawitz. Paula
Giuntoli, Philip
Goldberg, Barbara
Goldman, Barbara
Goodman, Robert
Dusz, Lindo
Edwards, Robert
Elias, Victor
Ellison, Barbaro
�Gordon, Alon
Gould, Mork
Gordon, Susan
Gould, Ruth
Go re, Corol
Gray, Patricio
Gore, Goyle
Green, Carol
Green, Joanne
Grizzell, Nancy
Greenberg, Judith
Gross, Iris
Greenwald, Lindo J.
Grossman, Sharon
Greenwald, Lindo M.
Gryn, Floro
Gzesh, Phillip
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Hammerman, Joy
Haigh, Charles
Handelman, Joellyn
Halperin, Richard
Haroldson, Rolph
Halpern, Ronald
Harrer, Richard
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Horris, Zachary
Hehn, Steven
Hougsness, Solly
Heller, Jomes
Hazell, Marilynn
Herban, Jill
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Heckman, Barry
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Hoffman, Carole
Herrmann, Jerilyn
Hoffman, Rea
Hexam, Stanley
Holland, Bonnie
Hintz, Paulette
Happer, Jeffrey
Horbon, Rojenne
Israel, Dione
Harrigan, Tani
Jacob, Jomes
Huscher, Frederick
Jacobs, Jeffrey
Hutchings, Nancy
Jacobson! Bl ythe
Jacobson, Diana
Kolinsky, Marilyn
Johnson, Koren
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Johnson, Judy
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Josephson, Charles
Jonis, Richard
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Kollhauge, Mary
Kolman, Ronna
Kaplan, Bruce
Kolmonsan, Jonis
Koral, Jeffrey
Konlon, Laurel
Kotz, Marshall
Kanter, Deborah
Kotz, Mortin
Kotz, Norman
Keep, Lindo
Kaufman, Jonis
Kemp, Gloria
Koy, Karyn
Kertz, Doro
Kaye, Robert
Kipp, Gai l
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Kirk, Sherree
Koenig, Brenda
Klayman, Leona rd
Kopokin, Bonito
Klein, Mitchel l
Kosmel, Perleene
Klouthis, Mory
Krosny, Steven
Kray, Sandro
Kulwin, Jill
Krysko, Toby
Kurtz, Ronna
Kugler, Denise
Kushni r, Barry
Kuhr, Peter
Kushnir, Lorry
Lo Fontaine, Bonnie
Lee, Susan
Leifer, Jon
Lebrun. Jomes
Le mieux, Lorry
Lee, Ruthann
Leon, Joy
Leon, Steven
Levin, Joel
Leusch, Donna
Levin, Ned
Leventhal, Judy
Levine, Darryl
Levin, Davida
Levine, Harold
Levine, Marsha
Lewis, Jeffrey
Lev ill, Barry
Lind, Cory
Levy, Barbaro
Lipin, Niles
Levy, Lindo
Lipke, Marsha
List, Michael
Lundgren, John
Lome, Adrien
Lundsberg, Richard
London, Michelle
Lutren, Wendie
Look, John
McHugh, Candace
McKay, Jomes
More, Peggy
McKenzie, John
Moyer, Mork
Manning, Beryl
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Mosorweh, Nodero
Monn, Sherrie
Mayfield, Richard
Larsen, Poul
Lande, Gregg
Lazarus 1 Paul
Landi , Donna
Lampert, Gory
Lebow, Madalyn
Landerman, Al len
Lambert, Dione ·
Lar~on, Lorry
�Moyze l, Dove
Me hl, Steven
Meltzer, Judith
Mendoza, Steven
Mignano, Richard
Minn eroth, Susan
Moe, William
Molinaro, Michael
Menze, Richard
Merritt, Dion
Metler, Mory
Meyers, Mork
Mueller, Irene
Multock, Ronna
Mussor, Suzanne
Myers, Sand ro
Nelson, Gail
Newton, G reg
Nelson, Patricio
Nelson, Ronald
Nemecek, Mortin
Nineberg, Da rlene
Nonclerc, Lindo
Oram, Poul
Ostro m, Gregory
Powlon, Steven
Pa rdo, Lorry
Pa r is, Miles
Pearlman, Deborah
Pou l, Jerome
Pechter, Sharon
Pepper, David
Peterson, Lorry
Portman, Herche l
Powa l, Th omas
Powr ozn ik, Nancy
Paza n, Roy
Rod icek, Kathryn
Rodzin, Bruce .
Rolsky, Stuart
Rosn ick, Susan
Reinke, Kristine
Ram is, Joanne
Remenik, Phyllis
Rice, Sharon
Per lman , Frances
Peterson, Cli fford
Rapper, Rona ld
Richardson, Paulo
Richey, Ronald
Richmo nd, Marcia
Rissma n, Marc
Robinson, Amy
Rohrer, Wolter
Rolok, Fred rick
Rommelmonn, Heike
Rosen, Allon
Rosen, Jomes
Ross, Dav id
Rotteld, Helene
Rosen, Morion
Rowe, Dione
Rukin, Mortin
Rosenfield, Fred
Sodkin, Howard
Soletro, Gayle
Schatz, Lisa
Schonfeld, Gita
So lomon, Jone
Schol ler, Scott
Schroeder, Adele
Schwartz, J oseph
Schwarz, Mork
Sho in er, Pam e la
Sherman, Iris
Se e ly, Roge r
She rman, Koren
Shiffmon, Sondra
Segal, Barr y
Shiozoki, Joyce
Shiozoki, June
Shor, Mar ilyn
Siegel, Robert
Schwartz, Ellen
Siegmon, Joanne
Silverman, Charles
Simon, Barbaro
Skelnik, Jomes
Skol, David
Skolni k, Robert
Smetana, Po~I
Sm ith, Ev ie
Sm ith , Richard
Slutzky, Joy
Smit~
Skerven, Patricio
Sh irley
I Z9
�Smithom, Stephan
Sostrin, Jock
Smolen, Deborah
Spielman, Lee
Solomon, Howar d
Spino, Terry
Sorensen, Steven
Stein, More
Stein, Paulo
Stoken, Benjam in
Steinbarg, Dol e
Stolerow, Steven
Steioberg, Stev e n
Stonemor k, Sondra
Ste inholtz, Barbaro
Strege, Bonnie
Stru nk, Harvey
Sweetow, Robert
Sulonko, Roberto
Tog;in, Lor ry
Sul l iva n, Lois
Talon, Claude
Swanson, Jeffrey
Tax, Audrie
Tetzloff, G l enn
Troesch, Craig
Thomas, Richard
f ruox, Ph il lip
Tobin, Mork
Veg a, Ani ta
Trebels, Lind o
Vihon, Br ion
Viktor, Ulrich
Woldfogel, Ruth
Vog el monn, Susan
Wolters, Ro lf
Waddell, Jomes
Weber, Steven
Wal li s, Christine
Weidinger, Fro nk
Weisman, Judi th
Wel ls, Gor y
Weiss, San ford
Wenger, Betty
Weissman, D ione
W i ble , Peter
Wells, Dole
Wolcott, Douglas
Wolcott, Doug las
Zemons ky, Wynne
Wolozin, Ron.old
Wood, John
Young, Michael
JUNIORS NOT PICTURED
Adelman, Jeanne
Lee, Mel issa
Pollman, Arland
Sweet, Gail
Fo rman, Ba r baro
Levine, Barry
Peabody, Richard
Tan aka, Mosonobu
Bittman, Ellyce
Fr iedman, Robert
Lev ine, Roger
Gilman, Steven
Lindemann, Judy
Polster, Richard
Polish, Herbert
Tansey, Joseph
Boo kman, Alon
Coplon, Sheldon
Goldstein, Howard
Loda !, Shirley
Proft, John
Tracy, Cynthia
Chrostko, Ke ith
Horr is, Pamela
Lubowitch, Dona ld
Ro nsd~I . John
Trouger, Joel
Col itz, Alon
David, Ello
Hortman, Glenn
Lunetta, Robert
Reitman, Pou l
Turk, Gory
Jacobs, Joel
Marx, Susan
Rhoney, Donald
Walsh, Ste phen'
Del legrozie, Michael
Joffe, Hol lie
Mester, Kathie
Selzer, Diano
Young, Lonne
Denn, Holl is
Ko llen, Marsha
Meyer, Carol
Shap iro, Sheila
Zielen, Susan
D iglorio, Jim
Krous, Gory
Moore, Roger
Singe r, Sheila
Zimmerman, Bruce
Douglas, Spencer
Kre isman, Michae l
Murray, Michael
Smith, Jeff
Zindell, Stev e
Eisenberg, Sher i
Kreisman, Norman
Neimer, Dav id
Stluko, Tom
Zuffonte, Robert
Epstein, Sherwin
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Fishman, Laurel
Bartz, Roger
Lontz, Ken
N uttino, F red
Stockbridge, Tom
Thomson, Bruce
�SENIOR CABINET Back Row: L. Shapiro, C. Tinker, J. Eilers, P. Ballou, M. Shimon, L. Gi lne r, C. Weinstein. Second Row: S. Yanes, C. Takehara, E. Cabot, R. Thomas, N. Charlack, L. Elkins. Front Row: C. Feintuch, M. Goodman,
M. Mo li naro, M. Hagen, L. Hu lteen.
Seniors
This year's Senior Class, represented by the Senior
Cabinet, hod the responsibilities of setting examples
for the underclassmen and establishing precedents
for the future. Senior Cabinet's success at making
our first homecoming a truly "Haunted Launching"
was "Bewitched," the Christening dance . The cabinet
also arranged for the graduation ceremonies, class
gift, breakfast and picnic. In order to raise money
for graduation activities, Senior Cabinet sold Senior
buttons, collected class dues, ran concession stands,
and hod a booth at the carnival. Niles North's first
graduating class, the class of 1965, will long be remembered for the traditions it hos established.
National Merit Scholarship Finalists.
Standing: M. Goodman, B. Konopka, R. Cahn,
J. Feng, D. Lofty, R. Kaplan. Seated:J. Franklin, L. Jacobsen, S. Salstane.
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�GIZELLA ABOAV
Business Club 4; Spanish Club 2 .
JOAN ABT
Transferr ed from Austin H.S. 3; G.A.A. 2,3 .
MYRA ADELMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 4; G .A.A. 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4.
MARLA AD ELSON
Silv e r Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certifica te l; S.S. 0. 3; Newspa per
4; Ta lent Show 3,4; Future Teachers of Amer ica 3.
MARLENE ALPERT
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Choir 2; Future Nu rses 2,3; Future Secretaries 2; Span ish
Club 2.
LINDA ALTENBERN
Spring Musica l Crew 2; G.A.A. 3; Home Economics Club 4; Pep Club 1,2 ;
Ushers Cl ub 4; S.S.O. 2; Pen Pal l.
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RAY ANDERSON
S.S.0. 4; Foo tbal l 3,4; Ma jor "N" 4; Baseball l ; lntramurals 2; "N " Club 4.
LESLIE APPLEBAUM
N ewspaper l ; ~ootbal l 2, Minor "N" 2; Swimming l , Minor "N " l ; Wrestling 3, Mi nor "N" 3; lntramu ra ls 1,2,3; A.V.A. 2,3; German Club 3; Math
Club 2,3, Secr etary 2,3; S.S.O . 1,2,3,4; S.S.H. 4; Cabinet l; Student Coun-
~
cil Alternate 1,2.
BONN IE ARNDT
Talent Show Crew 2; G.A.A. l; Ushe rs Club 2; Pep Club 2.
VINCENT BALESTRI
Transferred from Kel ly H.S. 4; S.S.O. 4; Ta le nt Show 4; Cross Country 4;
lntramurals 4.
LINDA BALKONIS
s.s.o. 4.
PATRICIA BALLOU
Student Council 2; Cabinet 4; S.S.O. 1,2 ,3 ,4; Student Union Board 4, Vice
Pres. 4; Homecoming Commit.tee 2,3; Homecoming Court 4; Ta lent Show
Crew l; Chee rl eaders 3,4 , Captain 4 ; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Pep
Club 1,2; Timers Club 2.
BRUCE BARNETI
S.S.O. 4; Swimming I; Fencing 2; Golf I; Chemistry Club 4; Swim Club
2; Scubo Club 2 .
BURTBARNOW
Na tiona l Mer it Letter of Commendation 4; Sil ver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
Gold Honor Cert ifica te I; State Sc ience Fair I, First Place; S.S.O. 2,3,4;
Yearbook 4; Chess Club I ; "It's Academ ic" Team 4.
LAWERENCE BARON
Transferre d from Mather H.S. 2; S.S.O. 2,3; S.S.M. 2; S.S. H. 3; Foo tbal l I ;
Basebal l I; lntramura ls 2,3; Art C lub 2; Span ish Club 4.
ROBERT BARTHOLOMEW
S.S.O. 3,4; Studen t Union Boa rd 4, En terta inment Chairman 4; lntromu rals
3 ,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, Vice Pres iden t 4; Ra dio and
Electronics Club I.
BONNIE BARTLETI
S.S.O. 4 ; Student Union Board 4; Talent Shaw3,4; Fall Pla y Crew 4; G.A.A.
1,2; Fre nch C lub 1,4; Future Teache rs of Ame rica 1,2.
LAWRENCE BASSUK
S.S.0. 4 ; Stu dent Uni on Boa rd 4, President 4; Spr ing Musica l 3; Orchestra
3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Ba nd 4 ; Marching Ba nd 2 ,3,4; "N" Club 4;
Football 1,2,3,4; Swimm ing 1,2; Gymnastics 3; Track 2; French Club 1,2;
Radio and Electro nics Club l.
SHAREN BASTING
S.S.0. 3; Student Union Board 4; Tenn is 2.
ROBERT BAUMANN
S.S.O. 2,3,4 ; "N" Club 4; Footba ll 1,2,3, 4, Maj or"N" 4; Track 4; lntromurals
3,4.
BEmBAVETIA
Transferred from Leyd e n Twp. H.S. 2; S.S.M. 2,3,4 ; Spring Musica l 2,3;
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G.A.A. 2,3; White Honor Certificate 3; Orches is 2,3, Secreta ry-Treasurer
2 ; Gi rls Club 3; School Store 4.
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�SEYMOUR BEARAK
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Yearbook 4; German Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; International
Relations Club 3; Mock Stale Constitution Convention 2,3, Secretary 3;
Public Relations Committee 2.
LINDA BECKER
S.S.O. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 2,3.
RENEA BEHRENS
Business Club 4; Home Economics Club 2.
STEVEN BEILGARD
Transferred from Noire Dame H.S. 3; lntramurals 3,4.
MARIS BELL
• Fal l Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; Business Club 4; Future
Teachers of America 2; Spotlighters 3; Ushers Club 3.
MARK BELL
Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 3; Gymnastics 3; Aris Club 4.
ANITA BENJAMIN
Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Committee Chairman 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 2,3;
Fall Pla y Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Forensics4; Future Teachers of America
1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; United Nations Club 4, Corresponding Secretary 4; Ushers Club 1,2,3; Hall Office Mon itor 4.
WILLIAM BERG
.,2,
Sc ience Fair 1,2; Student Council Alternate 1,2; "N" Club 2,3; Football 1
3,4; Wrestling . 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Baseball 1,3,4; lntromurols 3,4; Biology
Club 2; Lalin Club 2.
HOWARD BERKMAN
Transferred from Maine Twp. H.S. East 3; National Merit Leiter of Commendation 4; Blu~ Honor Certificate 3.
JUDI BERLOWE
S.S.O. 1,2,3; Yearbook 2; Newspaper 3; Talent Show Crew 2; Pep Club 1,
Representative I .
JO ANN BERMAN
Bronze Key 2; S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 2; French Club 1,2,3; Futu re Teachers
of America 1,2,3,4; Attendance Office Monitor 4.
STEVEN BERMAN
S.S.O. 3; Mixed Chorus 4; lntramurals I; Art Counci l 3; A.V.A. 4 .
· RONALD BERNSTEIN
United Nations Club 4, Chairman; Teacher's Aid 3; Division Ofiice Mani·
tor 4, Chairman; Vistas 4.
FRANCEE BISS
Bronze Key 2: Blue Honor Certificate 1; S.S.0. 3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1,2; Spotligh ters 1.
WENDY BLACKMAN
Cabinet Alternate 1; S.S.O. 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I; Spotlight·ers 1,2; Reflections Crew 2; Divisional Office Monitor 4.
GERALDINE BLANCK
DONNA LEE BLANK
ROY BLUMENTHAL
Basketball 2; Tennis I; lntramur als I.
JACQUELYN BLUSTEIN
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 4; Yearbook 4 ; Spr ing
Musical C rew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters I,
2,3; Ta lent Show 1,2.
JOHN BOTNER
Football 4; Fencing 2; Forensics 1,2; Future Doctors 3; Electricity I; Photography 1; Chemistry Club 4; Biology Club 4.
HELENE BOYER
Cabinet Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club
1,2; Nurse's Monitor 2; Gymnastics Team 3.
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�SHERRY BOYER
S.S.O. 4; G.A.A. 3; Gym nastic Te am 3; Span ish Club 1,2; Nurse's Mon itor
3; Counselor's Office 3; Attendance Office Monitor 4 .
LYNN BRANDEL
Student Union Boord 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spring Musical 2,3; Choir 3,4; Library
Monitor 4 ; Talent Show 4.
RALPH BRANDT
JOANNE BREGMAN
Transferred fr om Bowen"H.S . 3; Si lverKey3;Science Fa ir 3; Student Council Alternate 4; S.S.O. 3,4; Student Un ionBoord4; Homecoming Committee
4; Talent Show 4; Forensics 3,4 ; Spanish C lub 4; American Legion SP.eech
Conte st 3, Honorable Mention; Ho ll Office Mon itor 4.
LAWRENCE BRENNER
Talent Show 2,3,4, Winning Act 2; French Club 4 ; Pen Po l Club 3; United
Notions Club 4, Vice-Pr es. 4; Notiona l Thespian Society 4.
MICHELLE BRODY
Transferred from Hyde Pork H.S. I; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Chairman 4.
JILL BROWN
S.S.O. 2 .3,4; Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show 2,3,4; French Club
I; Spotl ighte rs I; Off ice Monitor 4.
EDWARD CABOT
Science Fa ir 4; Cabinet 2,3,4; S.S.O. 4; Fo ll Ploy Crew 3; Track 2,4, Shie ld
2; Tropica l Fish Club 3, Secretory-Tr easure r 3.
KAREN CAP
Transferred from Michigan 2; S.S.O. 3; Yearbook 4, Special Events Ed itor
4; Ta lent Show 4, Crew 3; Spr ing Musical Crew 2; No tional Thesp ian
S'ociely 3,4; Ushe rs' Club 4; French Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Newspaper 4,
SUSAN CAPITEL
Cabinet 1,4; S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 3; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musical
Crew I; Choir 2,3,4, Certificate 2,3; French C,lub 1,2; Pep Club I; Spollighters I.
ROBERT CARLSON
Science Fair 2, Second Place 2; Gymnastics 1,2; Golf 1,2,3; Hi-Y 2.
SUSAN CARLSON
Silver Key 2; Bronze Key 2; arue Henor Certificate I; S.S .0 . 4; Spring
Musicol 1; G irl s' G lee I ; Aris Club 4; French Clu b 4 .
HOWARD CARREN
Spring Mus ical Crew2; Footbol l l,2;Tennis l;Trock I ; Tropical Fish Cl ub 3.
MARTA CASTRO
Transferred from Colombia, S.A. 4; American Field Service Excha nge Student 4; Student Council 4; Talent Show 4; United Notions Club 4 .
STUART CHAITKIN
Notional Honor Socie ty 3,4; S ilver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor
Certificate l; Library Assistant 1,2,3,Gold Key 4 .
MICHAEL CHECHOPOULOS
Ta len t Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical 1,2,4; Fol l Ploy 2,3; Spring Musica l
Crew 1,2; Choir 2,3,4, President 4; Boys' G lee 1; Barbershop Quartet 2 ;
Notional Thespian 2 ,3,4; Foren sics 4; Arts Club 2,3.
PETER CHECHOPOULOS
Ar t Club 4 , President 4; A. V.A. 4 .
DALE CH ERNER
S.S.0. 3,4, Sec. 3,4, S.S.D. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3,4, VicePres. 4, Program Cha irman 4; Spotlighters I; Divi;ionol Attendance Monitor 2,4, Assembly Committee 4.
NEIL CHERTACK
Cabin et 4; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Monitor 2, S.S.D. Sup e rvis or 3, Executive Boord
4; "N" Club 3,4, T_reos. 4, Foo tball 1,2 ,3,4, M inor "N" I, Ma jo r "N" 2,3,4;
Fine Aris Club 4.
GEORGE CISZEWSKI
S.S.O. 3, Cha irma n 3; Footba ll 2, Minor "N" 2; Basebal l 1,3, Minor "N" 3.
EILEEN COHEN
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S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 4 ; Spring Musical 3; Fo ll Ploy Crew 1,4; Cho ir 4;
Mixed Chorus 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Fren ch Club 4; Spa nish Club I; Christmas
Winier Festival 3,4; Sp ring Festival 3.
�A new school with new traditions, and John Miller as
Homecoming Queen.
MARCIA COHEN
Blue Honor Certificate 1; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3, Receptionist 4 ; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, 24 pt. award I, 1st Loca l 2, 2nd Local 3, G.A.A. Boord 3, Points
Chairman 3; Art Council 1,2,3; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 1,2; Future
Teachers of America 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Club 3,4; Divisional
Attendance Monitor 4.
SHARON COHEN
Transferred from New Jersey 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Bridge Club 1; French Club
1,2,3,4; Home-Ee Club 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Club3,4; School Store 4.
ROBERT COHN
Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor
Certificate 1; Student Council 4; Cabinet 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O.
2; Yearbook 3,4, Associate Editor 4; Spotlighters 2,3; Co-Author "Viking
Victory" Song 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Gold Key 4.
RONALD COHN
Silver Pin 3; Bronze Pin 2; Gold Certificate I; Cabinet Alternate 2; Yearbook 2,3.
CHERYL COOPER
Foll Ploy Crew 4; Forensics 4; Future Nurses Association 2; Spanish Club
2: S.A.0. 2; Divisional Office Monitor 3,4.
MARILYN COULTER
LARRY COURSEY
Transferred from Notre Dome H.S. 1; S.S.O. 4, Chai rman 4; Football 2,
3,4, Major "N" 4; Track 2,3, Major "N" 2; Baseball 4; "N" Club 4.
ROGER CROSS
STEVEN CUTLER
Transfe rred from Evanston Twp. H.S. 2; Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Key 3; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Codirector 4; Spring Musical 3; Fol l Ploy 4; Choir 3; Notional Thespian
Society 3,4; lntro;nurols 1,2 ; Wrestling 1; Soccer 2.
ELLEN DAAR
Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 3,4; Yearbook 4,
Business Manager 4; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Foll Ploy Crew 1,2; French
Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Divisional Attendance Monitor 4 .
GAIL DANKOWSKI
G.A.A. 1,2; Arts Club 1; French Club 1; Swim Club 3; Timers' Club 2,3,
Vice-President 3; Ushers' Club 3.
GARY DANKOWSKI.
S.S.O. 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3, Chairman 4, Supervisor 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Talent Show 4; Swimming I :2,3,4, Major "N" 2,3,4; Track 2,3,
. Sophomore Award 2; Cabinet Alternate I ; lntromurols 1,2; Guard Club
2,3,4, Captain 3.
LEON DAVIDSON
S.S.O. 3; Football 1,4, Minor "N" 4; Track 1,2, Shield 2; French Club 1,2.
CHERYLE DAVIS
S.S.O. 2,3.4. Monitor 2,3, Secretory 4; Student Union Boord 4, Publici ty
Chairman 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show 2,3,4, Student Director 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Forensics 3,4; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,
Vice-President 3; Spotlighters 1; American Legion Oratory Contest 2,3 .
MARK DAVIS
Student Council Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 1,2; "N" Club 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Major "N" 4; Tennis 2; Golf 1,3,4, Major "N" 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
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�GERALD INE DECARL
S.S.O. Receptionist 4; Spring Musical 3, Crew 2,3; Mixed Chorus 3; Choir
4; Ushers' Club 2,3; Talent Show Crew 3 .
SANDRA DE MAA
G.A.A: 1,2; Business C lub 4; Future Nurses of Ame rica I; Ushers' Club 3.
STEVEN DEUTCHM AN
Transferred from Arizona 3; Bronze Key 3; Chess Club 4; Spanish Club 2;
Psychology C lub 4.
BERTICA DIAZ
Library Assistant 2,3.
SHIRLEE DIESTERHEFT
Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1; Future Nurses
of America 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Home-Ee Club 4; Ushers' Club 3.
NAOMI DIETZE
Science Fair 2, 3rd Place 2; Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 3; Spring
Mus ical 1, Crew 2,3, Co-Chairman 3; Silver Music Pin 3; Mixed Chorus 2;
Choir 3,4; Girls' Glee 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Boord 4; Swim Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
GREGG DOBBIN
Student Council 4; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Footba ll 4, Major
"N" 4; Cross Country 1,2,3, Shield 1,2 ; Major "N" 3; Basketball 1,2, Shield
1,2; Baseball 1, Shield I; lntromurals 2, Decatholon 3rd Place .
DONNA DORUFF
Fu ture Secretaries' Club 3.
WILLIAM DRAWBOUGH
Concer t Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3,4.
JUDY DRELL
Chemistry Club 4; Future Nurses' Club 4; Spanish Club 1; School Store
3,4; Nurse's Office Aid 4 .
scon DUBOFF
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Service Award 2,
Officers' Award 3; "Student Planning Committee 3, Chairman 3; Cabinet
I; S.S.O. 2,3; Talent Show 2; Spring Musical 3,4; Choir 4; Football 1,2,
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3,4, Major "N"; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N"; Baseba ll I; Unity Boord 3,
Cha irman 3; Spanish Club I; "N" Club 4·.
LAWRENC E EARLIX
Swimm ing I; Baseball 2, Manager 2; Arts Cl ub 4; A.V.A. 4; Radio and
Electron ics 2.
JEANN E ECKMANN
Transferred from Maria Immacu late Academy I; Cabinet.2; S.S.O. 2,3; Girls'
Glee 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3.
JOYCE EILERS
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Cabinet 1,4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Chair 3,4, Treasure'. 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Vivace 3; Germon C lub I; G .A.A. 1,4; Future Nurses' Club 4; Spring
Mus ica l I, Crew 3; Second Place Science Fair 2; Div isiona l Office Mon itor 4.
ELLEN EISENBERG
S.S.O . 2,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers' Club 1; Spotlighters 2.
LINDA ELKINS
Student Council Alternate 1,2; Cabinet 1,2,4, Alternate 3; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4,
Monitor I, S.S.S.H. Secretary 2, S.S.M. Secretary 3, Receptionist 4 ; Student
Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; Cheerleader
4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Fine Arts Club4; Latin Club 1,2,3, 4, Secretory 4; Pep Club
1; Spotlighters 1; Swim Club 4.
DAVID EWING
Student Council 2; S.S.O. 2,3; "N" Club 3,4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Footba ll
1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Track 1,2; ll,ussian
Club 1,2; Homeroom President 4 .
LINDA EW ING
S.S.O. 4; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1,2; Ushers' Cl ub 4.
CHERYL FA INTUCH
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Nationa l Honor Society 3,4;
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Certificate I; Sc ience Fa ir 2,3, Second
Award 3; Schaal Fair 2,3; Cabinet 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Yearbook 4, Academic Editor 4; Spring Musical 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pin I,
Minor Letter 2, Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Future Nurses' Club
I; "It's Academic" Team Al te rnate 4; Office Monitor 1,2,3,4; National Council of Teachers of English Contest--National Honorable Mention 3; Mock
Ill inois Constitutional Convention 3.
RICHARD FALLICO
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Intermediate Bond 1,2,3.
KAREN FEDER
S. S.O. 3,4; G.A.A. I; French Club I; Ushers Club 2.
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�GLENN FELDMAN
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O.
Assistant Chairman 4; Swimming I; Golf 1,2; French Club 1,2.
MARK FELDMAN
S.S.O. 1,2,3; Diving Team 2.
PAULA FELDMAN
S.S.0. 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 3; Ari Club; Home Economics Club 3.
JOSEPH FENG
Na tional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Silve r Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Cabinet 2 ;
Yearbook 2,3,4, Sports Editor 4; Fenci ng 3; Radio Cl ub 1,2, Vice-President
2; "It's Academic" Team 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4.
JAMES FERRIS
S.S.O. 4; Student Union Board 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3; Tennis
2; Hi-Y 2,3; Radio and Electronics Club 1,2,3.
JEFFREY FINESILVER
Science Fair I; Baseball 2; ln tramurals I; Chess Club I; Electronics Club I.
STEPHEN FITT
Transferred from Carl Schurz H.S. 3; lnlromura ls I; Archeology Club 3;
International Relations Club 3; Psychology Club 4.
JANIS FRANKLIN
Nationa l Merit Semi-Fina list 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Sil ver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2:. White Honor Certificate I; Science Fair 2,3; Student Council A l ternate I; Cabinet Alternate 3; Literary Magazine 2,4, Poetry Editor
4; Talent Show 3,4; Aris Club 1,2,3,4, Co-President 2.
MARY FREBfES
Transferred from Iowa 4; G.A.A. 4.
SUZANNE FREEDMAN
Transferred from Lake View H.S. 2.
ARLENE FREEMAN
French Club 2; Home Economics Club 4; United Nations Club 4.
BETTY FRIEDMAN
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Talent Show Crew 2; G.A.A. I; French C lub 1,2,3; Pen Pal
Club 2; Ushers' Club 2; Div ision Office Monitor 4.
FARREL FRIEDMAN
S.S.O. 2,3; A. V.A. 1,2;. lnlromurals 1,2; Executive Club 3.
TERRI FRIEDMAN
Student Council Alternate I; Cabinet Alternate 2,3; S.S.O. 2,3,4; G.A.A.
I; Arts Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.
BONNIE FRIEDNER
S.S.O. 4; Marching Band Twirler 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin 3; Band Letter 2;
Home Economics Club I; Ushers ' Cl ub 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2.
JOEL FRISHMAN
S.S.O. 2,3, Chairman 3; Football 1,2; Tennis 4; Ari Council 1; Aris Club
1; Spanish Club I.
KARL GABBEY
S.S.O. 3; Baseball 2,3,4, Minar "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; German Club 4,
Preside nt.
STEVEN GAIL
S.S.O. 1,2,3; Swimming 2; ln lromurols 4; A.V.A. 3,4.
ANDREW GALE
Transferred from Louisiana 4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Literary
Magazine 3,4, Ass istant Ari Editor 3, Short Story Editor 4; Fal l Play 4;
French Club 3; Russian Club 2,3,4; Great Books Club I; Mus!c Appreciation
Club 2,3, Treasurer 3; World History Tutor 3; Library A id 1,2,3,4; Hootenanny 3; Na t iona l Thespian Society 4.
BARBARA GELTNER
Cabinet Alternate I; S.S.O. 2,3; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2.
JEFFREY GENT
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.O. 4; Student Union Boord 4; Spring Musical Crew 2;
"N " Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Cross Coun try 2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Basketball
I, Manager 2, Shie ld I; lnlromurols 4; Hi-Y 2; Pep Club 3.
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�SHARON GIACINTO
Transferred from Regina Dominican H.S. 2; Yearbook 4; Spr ing Musica l
Crew 3; Foll Play Crew 3; Nationa l Thespian Society 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Art
Council 3.
STEVEN GILBERl
MARK GILHOOLEY
S.S.O. 2,3; "N" Club 2,3; Footbal l 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Maior
"N" 3; Wrestling · 1,2,3, Ninor "N" 2, Major "N" 3; Bosebol l 1,2,4, Shield
1, Minor2.
MARGARET GILLIE
Cabinet Alternate 1; Student Union Boord 4; Newspaper 4; Talent Show 4;
G .A.A. I ,2,3,4; Swim Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; Fine Arts Club
4.
ROBERT GILLMAN
Bronze Key 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 1,2, Major "N" 3,4.
ROBERT GIRSCH
Footboll 1, Manager l; A.V.A. 4; Industria l Arts Club 1.
LINDA GITNER
Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 4, Alternate 1,2; S.S.O.
3,4; S.S.H. Secreta ry 4; Yearbook 3; Talent Show 3,4; Cheerleaders 4;
French Club 1,2,3; School Store Clerk 4; Cafeteria Monitor 3.
LOREL GLASSNER
S.S.O. 4; Fa ll Play 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Award 2,3, Board 3,4, Pres ident 4;
French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1; Ushers Club 3,4.
HOWARD. GLENZER
A.V .A. 1,2; Business Club 3; Stamp Club 2.
SUSAN GLINBERG
Transferred from Su llivan H.S. 3; S.S.O. 4; Span ish Club 4.
STEVEN GOLD
Swimming 1; Intra murals 2; Arts Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Hi-Y 3; Art Coun·
cil I.
CHERYL GOLDBLATT
S.S.0. 3,4; Talent Show 3,4; French Club 2.
ROBERT GOLDSTEIN
"N" Club 4; Footboll 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Wres tl ing 2; Base·
ball 3,4; ln tromurals 2; A.V.A. 2.
MICHAEL GOODMAN
Nat ional Merit Sem i-Finalist 4; Nationa l Honor So.ciety 3,4; Gold Key 4;
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; "It's Academic"
Al ternate 4; Cab inet 2,3.,4, Alternate I, Prom Cha irman 3, Cla ss President
4; S.S. 0. 4, Executive Board 4; Homecoming Comm ittee 4, Director 4;
Steer ing Committee 4; Student Council Alternate 2; Planning Board 2;
Fall Play 1, Crew 2,3, Chairman 2; Talent Show Crew 2,4, Chairman 4;
Sp ring Musical 3, Crew 1,2,3; Spring Pla y C rew 2, Chairman 2; Na tio nal
Thesp ian Society 2,3,4, Masque Award 3, Sec9nd Star 4 ; Major Dra ma "N" 4
PATRICIA GOODMAN
Future Teachers of America I; Latin Club 2,3,4; Pen Po l Club 2,3, Sec·
retary 2.
DOROTHEA GRAF
S.S.0 . 3,4; Tale ni Show ,C:rew 1,2,4, Costume Cha irm an 2, 4; Spr ing Musi·
cal Crew 2; Fa ll Play Crew 1,2,4, Costu m e Chai r man 4; Nationa l Thespian
Society 2,;J,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Arts Club 4; Pep Club 1; Ushers' Club"2,3,4,
Vice Pres id ent 3, President 4 ; N urse's Mon itor 3; Attendance Monitor 4 .
LILA GREAVES
Bronze Key 3; Homecoming Comm ittee 4 , Secretary 4; Yearbook 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4 , Pin ·1, Award 2,3, State Award 3; Orchesis 1,2, Gymnastics Team
2,3; Potpou r ri 4, Pres iden t 4; Swim Club 1,2,3,4, Presiden t 4; Timers Club
3,4; Talent Show 4 .
ALVIN GREENBERG
Bronze Key 3; S.S.S. H. Chairma n 4; "N" Club 3,4 ; Swimm ing 1,2,3,4, Var
sity Head Ma na ge r 2,3,4; Managers Club 2 ,3; Lib ra ry Ass is tant 1,2,3.
DAVID GREENBERG
Na tional Meri t L
etter of Commend ation 4; Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3;
Gym nastics 1; Ge rman Club 1,2, Vice·Pr esid e n.t 2; Physics Club 3, Rad io
and Electro nics Club 1,2, Secr etary 2, Treasure r ::I; Science Sem inar 2,3,4.
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TIMOTHY GUENTHER
lntram u rals 3.
SHARON GUNTHER
Pep Club I.
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�MARY HAGEN
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; S.S.O. 2,3; G.A.A.
! ,2,3: Latin
Club 1; Pep
Club I; Span ish Club 2.
THOMAS HAIN
"N" Club 2,3.4: Crass Country 2,3,4, Major "N" 2,4; Track 1,2,4, Shie ld
I; A.V.A. 1,2; Schaal Store 4.
THOMAS HALLER
BARBARA HARRISON
Silver Key 3: Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1: Student Council 2;
Cabinet 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Publicity CoChairman 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Newspaper 2,3,4, Co-Feature Editor
3, Co-Edi tor-in-Chief 4; Talent Show 4; Talent Show Crew 1,2,3; Spr ing
Musica l Crew 2,3, Publicity Co-Chairman 2: Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Publicity Co-Chairman 4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I; Spotlighters 1,2; Quill
and Scro ll 3,4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4.
PETER HARTLEB
Baseball I, Manager 1: Chess Club 2: German Club 2.
ROGER HARVEY
Spring Musica l 3: Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3: Stage Band 3,4; Marching
Band 3,4; Football I, Shield I: Tennis 2: Track I; lntromurols 4; A. V.A.
2,3; French Club 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3, President
4; Radio and Electronics Club 1,2.
KAY HAYES
RICHARD HEILBROWN
BARBARA HELLER
A.V.A. 1,2; Home-Ee Club I : Girls' Club 3.
ALLYSON HERZEG
Blue Honor Certificate I: S.S.O. 1,2,3,4: Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 2; Talent Show Crew 1,2,3, Publicity Chai rman 1,2,3;
Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3,4; Fall Play I; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2,3,4; Notional
Thespian Society 2,3,4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Forensics 4; Latin Club 1,2; Swim
Club I.
SUSAN HILL
Transferred from Resurrection H.S. 3.
WILLIAM HODGES
Crass Country I, Freshman Shield: Gymnas tics 1,2, Major "N" 2: S.S.O.
3; Homecoming Comm ittee 4 .
· RANDY HOHEISEL
Transferred from Michigan I: National Honor Society 3.4: Sil~er Key 3;
Bronze Key 2: S.S.O. 3,4, Executive Boord 4; Football 2, Shield 2: Cross
Country 3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Basketball 2, Shield 2: Track 1,2,3,4, Major
"N"3.4.
TRUDYE HOROWITZ
Holl Office Monitor 4: Twirlers 2,3.
LINDAHRYNKO
· S.S.0. I.
JOHN HULBURT
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Cabine t Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 3; Yearbook 4, Faculty Editor 4:
Fenci ng 2: Fine Arts Club 3: French Club 2,3; Spotlighte rs 3; Hall Office
Monitor 4.
LINDA HULTEEN
Science Fair 2; Cabinet 3,4; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; S.S.O. 2,3,4, S.S.R.
Supervisor 4; Stude nt Union Board 4, Secretory 4; Talent Show 2,3.4:
G.A.A. 1,2,3: Arts Club 2,3; Pe p Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers Club
3; Girls Club 3, Treasurer 3.
DIANNE HUNTER
Talent Show C rew 1; Spring Musical Crew 1: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. Board
N
· 2,3, Secreto ry 3: Home-Ee Club 1,2,2 ,4, President 1,2,4; United _ ations
Club 4; Tri-Hi-YI; Unity Boord 1,2; Hall Office Monitor 4.
HAROLD EILER
Football 4, Major "N" 4' lntramurals 2,3.4: "N" Club 4; Mock Constitutional
Conven tion 3; S.S.O. 4, Chairman 4.
KENNETH ISAACSON
S.S.O. 2,3,4, S.S.S.H. Chairman 3,4; Crass Country 2,3, Minar "N" 3:
Swimming I; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Ma jor "N" 3,4; Track 1.
RICK IVAZ
Student Council 2,3; S.S.0. 2,3.
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�LESLIE JACOBSON
National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certi(icole 1;
Student Council 2; Cabinet 3,4, Secretary 3,4, Alternate 1; S.S.0. 3,4,
S.S.D. 3, Executive Board 4; Homecoming Comm ittee 2,3,4, Pep Assembly
ond Game Presentation Chairman 4 ; Talent Show 3,4; Spring Musical
Crew 2; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1; Russian Club 2,3; Spotl ighters 1,2;
"It's Academic" Team 4; North Student Wo rking Committee 2,3,4.
ALIC E JOHANSON
Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Talen t Show 4; G.A.A. 1; Timers Club 3.
JUDY JOHN SON
Talent Show 4; Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 3; Timers Club 3; Ushers Club
4; Girls Club 3.
JADY KADISON
Student Council 4; Student Counci l Alternate 1,2,3; Cabinet I, Secretary
1; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Receptionist Supervisor 4; Homecom ing Committee 4;
Yearbook 3; Tal ent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical 3,4; Nationa l Thespian
Society 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 2,3; French Club 2,3; Pe p Club I; Ushers Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2. ·
HILARY KAHN
National Honor Society 3,4; Red Honor Certificate 1; Studen t Counci l
Alternate 2; Spring Musical 1; Yearbook 4; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 3;
Future Teachers of America 3.
CAROL KAIS ERMAN
Cabinet Alternate 1; S.S.O. 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Ari Council 3; French Club
1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 2.
ELAYNE KALTMAN
Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4, S.S.D. 3, Assistant
Head Clerk 3, Assistant S.S.S.H. Head Secretary 3, Assistant S.S.D. Head
Secretary 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musi- ·
col Crew 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters 1.
GARY KAPLAN
Talent Show 4.
LAURIE KAPLAN
G .A.A. 2; Future Nurses Association 1,2,3, Corresponding Secretary 2;
Home-Ee Club 4; Ushers Club 4; Library Ass istants 3 .
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ROSALYN KAPLAN
National Merit Sem i-Finalist 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor
Certificate 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; Arts Club 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Fu ture
Teachers of America 1,2,4; Office Monitor 3,4.
JENNY KAPPEL
Bron~e Key 3; Orchestra 3; G.A.A. 3, Board 3; Future Teachers of Amer-
ica 3,4; Home-Ee Club 4, Tr easu rer 4.
BONNY KARHAN
Transferred from Regina Dom inican H.S. 3; G.A.A. 4; Ushers Oub 4;
s.s.o. 4.
SEYMOUR KARLIN
Fall Play Crew 3, P~b licily Chairman 3; Cross Country 1; Chemistry Club
4; German Club 2; Office Monitor 2; Photography Club 2; A.F.S. Foreign
Excha nge Student 3; S.S.O. 3.
MICHAEL KARP
S.S.O. 3,4; Swimm ing 1; Spanish C lub 2.
RONALD KARPMAN
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Science Fair 1,2, First Place School 1; Talen t Show 3; Spring Musica l 3;
Orchestra 2,3; Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Marching Band 2,3,4 .
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�MICHAEL KASSIN
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Key 3; Student Council 3,4, Serv ice
Pin 3; S.S.O. 3; Literar y Magazine 1,2,3; Talent Show 1,4; Spring Musical
3,4; Foll Ploy 1,2; Choir 3.4; Notional Thespian Society 1,2,3,4, Office r
2, Minor "N" 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Minor "N"2; Forensics 2,4, State Champ-
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ion, Oratorical Declamation 2; Spotlighlers I; Unity Boord 3, Chairman 3,
Silver Key 4.
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LARRY KATZ
S.S.O. 3,4; A.V.A. 1; lntromurols 2; Spanish Club 3.
RONALD KAUFMAN
S.S.O. 2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Basketba ll I; Track 1,2,
3,4, Major "N" 3,4.
RICHARD KAVITT
Mosque and Gavel Club 1; S.S.O. 4; ln lromurols 4.
CAROL KEEFER
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Student Counci l 4; S.S.O. 3,4;
• G.A.A. 3; Aris Club 4; United Notions Club 4, President 4; Spr ing Ploy
Crew I.
LYNN KELLAR
Orchestra 3,4; Concert Bond 1,2,3,4, Librarian 1,2,3, Secretory 2,3, Letter
2, Silver Pin 3; March ing Bond 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Nurses Association 2,3, Treasu rer 2, Vice-President 3.
CAROL KEMP
Transfe rred from Bowen H.S. 2; Choi r 4; Girls' Glee 2,3 .
MARC KLEIN
Transferred from Mother H.S. 3; S.S.O. 4; Track 3,4, Minor "N" 3; Intromurals 4.
JUDITH KLIPHARDT
Cabinet 1,2,3, Vice-President 2; S.S.O. 4; Student Union Boo rd 4; Talent
Show 4; Sp ring Mus ica l Crew 1,2; Girls' Glee 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; French
Club 1,2, Treasurer I , Vice-Presiden t 2; Ushers Club 3.
ELIZABETH KONOPKA
Notional Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Notional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate I; Student Council 2,3.4. Co-President
4, Alternate I; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.0. 3; Student Union Boord 4; Homecoming Committee 3.4; Talent Show 2,3.4; Spring Musical 1,3, 4; Spring
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Musical Crew 2; Vivace 2,3; Choir 3; Girls' Glee 1,2; Notional Thespian
Society 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Aris Club 3; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I; United
Nations Club 4; Silver Music Key 2; Gold Music Key 3; "It's Academic"
Team Alternate 4; Student Worki ng Committee 3,4; Regional Tournament
Committee 3 .
JOYCE KOPPMAN
Fa ll Play Crew 4, Ticket Chairman 4; Future Teachers of America 3; Girls'
Glee 2; Spotlighters I, Secretary I.
THOMAS KORMAN
Transferred from Mathe r H.S. 1; Silver Music Pin 3; S.S.O. 4; Spr ing
Musical I ,2,3, 4; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1,2,3.4; Marching Band 4;
Wrestling 2; Tennis I; lntramurols 4; French C lub 2.
LINDA KOSSOF
S.S.O. 2; Library Aid 4.
ANTHONY KOTTMEIER
Cabinet Alternate 2,3; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Golf
1,2, Mi nor "N" 2; ln lromuro ls 1,3; Ari Counci l 1,2,3, Vice-President 1,
President 2; French Club 1.
TERRY KRAMER
S.S.O. 4; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Spotlighlers 1; Ush·
ers Cl ub 4, Treasu re r 4 .
HARENE KRAUSE
Hol l Office Monitor 4; S.S.R. 4; Talent Show 3,4; G.A.A. 1; French C lub
1,2; School Carnival 3.
DALE KREIS
Nationa l Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet I , Treasurer I; Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4; Talent Show 2; Talent Show Crew 3, Make-Up Chairman 3; Fo ll
Ploy Crew 3,4; Spring Ploy Crew 2,3; Notional Thespian Society 3,4,
Secretory 4; Ari Council I; Chemistry Club 4; French Club 2.
ISABEL KRUPP
Spring Musical Crew 2; Girls' Glee 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Forensics 4; French
· Club 4; Future Teachers of Americc 1,2,3.4. Secretory 3, President 4;
United Notions Club 4, Record ing Secre tory 4; Ushers Club 3.
ANN KUHN
Talent Show 2, First Award for Sma ll Specialty; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Gymnastics Club 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Germon Club I .
KATHE KUHR
S.S.O. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pin 3, Minor Letter 3; Girls' Gymnastics Team
3,4; French Club 1,2.
DENNIS LAMPERT
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Cross Country I, Minor "N" 1; Basketbal l 1,2, Minor "N" 2;
Arts Cl ub I; Biology Club I.
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�JUNE LANTZ
Student Council Alternate
I; Cabin et 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; S.S.O. 1,2,3;
S.S.S.H. Secretary I; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee
1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 3; Talent Show 1,2,4; Spring Musical Crew
1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 2; Arts Club I; French
Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Swim Club 2,3;
Timer s' Club 1,2,3; Ushers Club 2.
DENNIS LAUER
Talent Show 4; Swimm ing 1,2,3, Major "N" 3; Tennis 2; Rodio and Electronics Club 3.
PATRICIA LA VAY
S.S.M. 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4; TalePt Show 3,4; G .A.A. 1,2,3, Board 3; Arts Club
3; Future Nurses Associoti_on I .
ROBERT LE!CHTENBERG
MAUREEN LEIFER
Bronze Key 3; Student Council 4, Alternate 2; Cabinet Alternate I; Tafent
Show Crew I; Spring Play 2; G.,A.A. 1,3; Arts Club 4; Spotlighters I, Point
Secretary I; Named East Mascot I.
KEITH LENCHO
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National Mer it Sem i-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; White Honor Certificate I; Science Fair 2,3, First State 2;
Homecoming Committee 4; Yearbook 4; Newspaper 1,2,3,4, Editor 3,4;
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Fall Play Crew 2,4; Jntermediote Band I; Concer t Band 2,3,4; Marching
Bond 2,3,4; Debate 2; Forensics 4; U.N. Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4;
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Qu ill and Scroll 3,4; Na tional Scholastic Press Associatin 3,4; Scholastic
Art Awards Certificate of Merit 2,3; NCTE Engl ish Merit Scholar 4'; Harvard Book Prize, 1964 3; National Forensic League 2,4; Homeroom President 4 .
MARC LEON
S.S.O. 3; Fal l Play 3; Swimming I ; Fencing 2; Golf I; Spanish Club 3,4,
Vice-President 4; Homecoming Comm ittee 3.
SYDELLE LEPOFF
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Spr.ing Musica l Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Future Tea chers of America I; Spanish Club 1,2; Spotl ighters 1,2,3.
BARBARA LESSER
Home-Ee Club 1,2; Pen Pal Club I.
STEVEN LEVIN
S.S.O. l; Footbal l I; Basketball I; lntramurals 1,2,4; Spanish Club 4.
STEWART LEVIN
S.S.O. 2,3, Chairman 3; Talen t Show 4 ; Basketbal l l, Minor "N" l ; Swimm ing l, Minor "N" I ; Wrestling 2, Minor "N" 2; Track I ;2, Minor "N" 2;
Baseball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 3.
BILL LEVIN
S.S.O. 4; Gymnastics 3; Track 2; Psycho logy Club 4; Radio and Electronics
Club I; Tropical Fish Club 3.
VICKI LEVIN
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Certifi cate I; Ca bi ne t I, Alternat e 2,3;
S.S.O. 2 ,3,4; Homecoming Com mittee 4; Li tera ry Ma ga zine 1,2; Tale nt
Show 4; G.A.A. I ; r rench Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I; Spotligh ters I ; Jllinais
State Scho la rsh ip Sem i-Final ist 4 .
BARRY LEVINE
S.S.O. 2,3, Chairman 3; Fa ll Pla y Crew 3; Footbal l . I; Track 1,2, Minar
"N" I; lntram ura ls 4; Techn ical Serv ices Club 3.
CAROL LEVINSON
Talent Show 3,4; Fal l Play C rew '3; Spring Play 3; Na tiona l Thespian
Soci e ty 3,4; Art Cou ncil 3,4.
GALE LEVY
S.S.O. 1,2,3, Secr etary 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Art Cou nc il 1,2,3; Arts Cl ub 1,2,
3; Future Nurses Association 1,2,3, Pen 3, Treasurer 2; Future Teach ers
of America 1,2; Home-Ee C lub 1,2,3; Pep Club I.
MYRNA LEVY
Cabinet Alte rn ate I; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Talent Show 3,4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I,
2; Sponish Cl ub 1,2; Spotlig hters 1,2.
STEPHEN LEVY
BURTON LEWIN
Talent Show 2,3,4; Footba ll I; Baseball 1,2; Concert. Band 1,2,3,4; Swimm ing 1,2,3,4.
ROBERTA LEWIN
Cab inet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 1';3,4; Homecoming Comm ittee 3; French Club
1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2.
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ALAN LEWIS
S.S.O. 2,3; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
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Science Fair 3; S.S.O. 4, Chairman; Newspaper 3, 4; Talent Show 2,3,4;
Stage Band 2,3,4; Arts Club 2,3,4; Chess Club I; Forensics 4.
LINDA LIFTON
Foll Ploy I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1,2.
MARSHA LIPKE
S.S.O. 2,3; Homecom ing Committee 2,3; Talent Show Crew 1,2; G.A.A.
I; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I; Spotlighters 1,2.
JEFFREY LIPPERT
Footbal l I, Sh ield I; Wrestling 1,2,3, Minor "N" 2,3; Fencing 2; lntramuro ls 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3.4; Physics Club 3; Russian Club 2 ,3.
EDWARD LISS
• Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 3; Bronze Pin 2; Ta lent Show 2,3;
Spring Musical 3; Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3; Ma rching Band 4; Latin Club 1,2, Treasurer 2.
RANDY LIVERIS
Swimm ing 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Track 2; ln tram urals 3, First
Place.
SALLY LIWIN
DONALD LOFTY
National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council
4, Alternate 3; Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 3,4; S.S.D. 3,4, Period Supervisor 4,
Cha irman 4; Homecoming Committee 4; "N" Club 3,4; Football I; Swimming 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 3; Hi-Y 3.
PAULA LUBEZNIK
S.S.O. 3, Secretary; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Foll Ploy
Crew 2,3; National Thespian Society 3,4; G.A.A. I ; Span ish Club 2,3; Spring
Play 3, Chairman 3; Art Council 4 .
PAULA LUBOR
Transferred from California 3; S.S.O. 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Clu b 3.
MARILYNN MAC CORKLE
Cabinet 1,2,3, Treasurer 2; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4; Student Union Boord 4, Treasurer 4; Cheerleader 4; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Swim Club 1,2;
Timers' Club 2,3; Notional Guard Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y I.
JANICE MC LIN
Student Union Boord 4; Talen t Show 4; G.A.A. I ; Ushers C lub 3,4; G ir ls'
Club 3; S.S.O. 4, Secretary 4 .
DAVID MCCONAUGHY
ADRIENNE MAIZELL
Transferred from Van Steuben High Schaal I.
JUDY MALIS
S.S.O. 2 ,3,4, Se cre ta ry 3; Talent Shaw Crew 1,2; Spr ing Musical Crew I;
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Fall Play I; Girls G lee 1,2; National Thespian Society 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Boa rd 2, 24 paint pin I , First Place I; Chemistry
·Club 4; Pep Club I; Spanish Club I ; Ushers Club 2,3.
DAVID MANN
Track 2, Minar "N" 2, Manager 2; Astronomy Club 4; A.V.A. 1,2; Russ ian
Club 2,3.
CAROL MANTELL
S.S.O. 1,2,3,4, Monitor I, Secreta ry 2,3, 4; Talent Show 2,4 ; Fall Ploy Crew
2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlig hters 1,2.
MARSHA MARO
Student Counci l 4 ; Cabinet Alternate I ; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee
3,4; Talent Show 3; Orchestra I; Concert Bond 3; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club
1,4, Pres. 4; Ushers Cl ub 4.
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Gi rls ' G lee 1,2,3.
RONALD MASON
S.S.O. 3; "N" Cl ub2,3,4;Gym nastics 1,2 ,3,4,Mojor"N" 2,4; Spanish Club I.
JOSEPH MASSEY
Golf 1,2, Sh ield I.
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�JOHN MAZZEFFI
Science Fa ir 2 , Second Division Award; Swimming 1,2; Radio and Electronics Club 2; Homecoming Float Committee I.
JEROME MEINHARDT
S.S.O.. 2,3,4; Football I; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 3,4; Germon Cl ub 4;
Tropical Fish Club 3, 4.
JAMES MEINKE
Baseball 1,2; Track 4.
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PAMELA MELICHAR
Student Council 4; Cabinet Alternate 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Germon 3,4, VicePres. 4; United Nations Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y I , Secretary I .
GLENN MESSERSCHMITT
Science Fa ir 2, Second Place; S.S.0. 3,4, Chairman 3, Executive Board
4; Homecoming Comm ittee 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Ma jor "N" 2,3,4; Track
3; lntromurals 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. I; Guard Club 3.
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S.5.0. 2,3; Baseball 1,2; lntromurals 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 2,3; Span ish Club 2.
BRUCE MEYER
S.S.O. 1,2,3, Chairman 2, Supervisor 3; Footbal l 1,2, Shield 1;2; Gymnastics 1,2,3, Sh ie ld 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2,3, Ma jor "N" 4; Intromura ls 4 .
ROBERT MEYER
Cabi net 1,2,3, Alternate I; S.S.O. 2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 2,3,
4; lntramurals 2,3,4; G ua rd Clu b 3; Art Productions 4.
KATHY MICHAEL
Cab inet Alternate 3; Yearbook 4, G .A.A. Ed itor 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pin l,
Major "N" 3, Board 1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3.
DOUGLAS MILLER
Cance rt Bond 1,2,3,4, Band Letter 2; Marching Band 2,3,4; A. V.A. I .
JOHN MILLER
S.S.0. 1,2,4, Chairman 4; N Club 4; Footbal l 2,3,4, Major "N" 4' Baseba ll I; lntro murols 1,2; Honora ry Homecoming Queen 4.
JALYE MILLER
Silve r Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Tq~en t Show 4 , Crew 2; Spring Musical Crew
2; G.A.A. 3; French Club 1,2.
NADINE MILLER
LINDA MOIR
S S.M 2; S S.O. Secretor y 3,4; Talent Show 4, Foll Ploy Crew 4; G .A.A. I.
MILDRED MOLINARO
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2,3, Co-Chairman 4; Homecom ing Committee 3,4;
Vivace 2,3; Choir 3,4; Girl's Glee 1,2; Arts Club 4; Russian Club 1,2;
Tim ers' 3; Regional Basketball Tournament 3 , Chairman .
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JEAN MORGAN
Ski Club 2; Business Club 4.
MARKMOSOFF
Transfe rred fr o m Senn High School I; Chess Club 2; S.S.O. 3; Talent
Show Crew 2.
CHRISTINE MUSSAR
Student Council 1,3, Alternate 2; Cabinet 2; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4, Executive
Boord 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Homecoming Court 3; Cheerleaders
4; G.A.A. 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Homeroom Vice-Pres. 4 .
DAVID MYERS
Football 2,4, Minor "N" 4; Moth Club 3; Fencing I; lntromural s 3; Biology
Club 4 .
FERN NADLER
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Sil ver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Council Alternate 1,2; "B ig Sister" 2; Cabinet Alternate
1,2; Yearbook 2,3,4, Treo sul'l>r 2, Portrait Editor 3, Edito•-in-Chief 4; NSPA
Star Award 2; Most Outstanding New Stoff Member Award 2; Quill and
Scroll Socie ty 3,4; Talent Show Crew 2; Spring Ploy Crew 2; Spring Musi144
cal Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Boord 2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award I,
Seventy-five Po int Award 2; French Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Vice-President 3; S.S.O. 2 .
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MELVIN NEMKOV
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alternate
1,2; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. 2; S.S.D. 3; S.S.O. Executive Boord Chairman 4;
Talent Show 4; Cross Country 2, Minor "N" 2; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Ma jor
"N" 4; Astronomy Club 1,2; A.V.A. 3; Chess Club 2; Russian Club 2.
EDWARD NESSEL
S.S.O. 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; Talent Show Crew 2,3; Footb a ll 1,2,
Minor "N" 2; Swimm ing 1, Shield 1; lntromura ls 2,3; Spanish Club 2.
PHILIP NIDETZ
S.S.O. 2; Baseba ll 1,2,3; lntromura ls 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. 2.
ROBERT NIEDRICH
S.S.O. 2; Baseball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 3.
CLAUDETTE NONCLERC
G.A.A. I; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 1; Ushers Club 3 .
SANDRA NOVICK
G .A.A. 1,2; Art Council 2,3,4; French Club 2.
ELMER NUSS
Silve r Key 3; Bronze Key 2; S.S.O. 3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Ma jor "N"
4; Basketbal l 1,2,4, Shield 1; Track 1,2, Shield 2; lntramura ls 4.
LINDA NYLAND
Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 3,4 , Pin 3; F rench Club 2.
LESLIE OLEFSKY
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; S.S.S.H. 3; Baseball
1,2; lntramurols 1; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Fina list 4.
SHERRY OLSON
Transferred from Wisconsin 3; S.S.O. 3,4; Choir 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2;
Girls' G lee l; G.A.A. l; Biology Club 2; French Club 2.
Club 2.
PAUL ORLOV
Bronze Key 4; Cabinet 3 ; Attenda nce Office Monitor 4; Newspaper 4,
Assistan t Sports Ed itor 4 ; Literary Magazi ne 3,4, Co-Sho rt Story Editor 4;
ln tramurals l ; A.V.A. 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2,3 .
.VICKI OTTO
Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Arts Club 4, Secretary 4; German Club 1,2 ,3,
4, Secretary 2, Treosurer 3; Spotlighters2; Homeroom Secretary 4; S.S.R. 4.
SANDRA PARDO
G.A.A. 2,4, Pin 2; Art Council 2.
MARCIA PAUL
Nationol Merit Letter of Commen dation 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Si lver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Go ld Honor Certificate 1; Student Council
3,4, Secreta ry 4; Student Council Al ternate 2; Cabinet 2, Treasurer 2;
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Homecoming Co111mi ttee 4; Talent Show 3,4; Spring Musica l 1,2,4; Fal l
Play Crew 2; Notiona l Thespian Society 3,4; Orches is 1,2,3,4, Secretary
3; Spotlighte rs 1.
MURRAY PEARLMAN
S.S.O. 3,4, Chairman 4; A.V.A. 2,3; Debate Team 1; German Club 2,3;
Physics Club 3.
JUDITH PENN
Bronze Key 3; S.S.O. 1,2,4; S.S.S.H. Secretary 4; Girls' G lee 1; G.A.A.
I; Spa nish Club 1,2.
LINDA PERNITZ
S.S.0. 2,3, Secreto ry 2,3, Chairma n 2; Office Mon itor 4; Spring Musical
·Crew 2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Art Council 1; Futu re Teachers of America
1,2; Home-Ee Club 4; Spanish Club 1,3,4; Ushers Club 1.
GREGG PETSCH
ROBERT PHELAN
Bronze Key 3; Red Honor Certificate I; Science Fair 2,3, First State 2;
S.S.O. 4; Football 4, Minor "N" 4; Cross Country 1, Shield 1; Gymnastics
etter 2.
2, Soph. L
LINDA PLASS
G.A.A. 1; Future Nurses Association 1,2; Future Teachers of Americo 3,4;
Pep Club 1,2; Span ish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3,4.
�BENAY PORT
Transferr ed from Mother H.S. 3; S.S.O. 3,4; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club l.
GLENN POSN ER
Fol l Ploy Crew 2; Football I; Basketball l ; Baseball l; lntromuro ls 2,3,4;
Camero Club 3; Chess Club I; Moth Club I.
KEN N ETH POSNER
S.S.O. 3,4; Swimming I.
JOANN E. POTENZA
Sc ience Fair l; G .A.A. 2,3,4; Home-Ee Club 2; Russian Club 3,4; Lib.ro ry
Assistant 1,3,4.
KENNETH POWELL
Nationa l Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Honor Certificate l;
S.S.O. 3,4; French Club l .
JAMES PREIS
HAROLD PRIMACK
Science Fa ir l; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Wrestling 1,2,4, Minor "N" 2;
atin Club 2.
Baseball l; L
JOHN QUINN
S.S.O. 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3; "N" Club 4; Footba ll 1,4, Ma jor "N"
4; lntramura ls 3,4; Scholastic Art Contest Certificate of Merit 3.
JULIE RACHELSO N
Ta lent Show Crew 3; Fol l Ploy 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Arts Club I; Bus iness
Clob 4; Future Nurses Association 2; Spotlighters 2; Ho ll Office Mon itor 4 .•
CHERYL RAMSAY
S.S.O. Secretory 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; G.A.A. I; Future N urses Association
3,4, Pres ident 4.
ROBERT RANDAZZO
S.S.O. 2; Swimming 1,2; Radio and Electronics Club 1,2.
NANCY REHWALDT
Va lha lla 4; Choir 4; Girls' Glee 3; G.A.A. 3; Futu re Nurses Association
3; Spring Musical 4 .
N ATALIE REID
Bronze Key 3; S.S.O. 2; G.A.A. I; French Club 2; Latin Club l; Tri-Hi-Y l;
Hall Office Monitor 4.
JOY REYNOLDS
Pep Club l.
NANCY RHODES
S.S.O. Secretory 3,4; Talent Show Crew 1,2,3,4, Spring Musical Crew 1,
2,3; Spring Ploy Crew 2,3; Foll Ploy Crew 1,2,3; Notiona l Thespian Society
2,3,4; Fr ench Club 2.
VICKI RIESER
S.S.O. 2; Girls' Glee 2; G.A.A. I.
JANET RIFFKIND
S.S.S.H. Secretary 3,4; Fo ll Ploy Crew 4; G .A.A. 2,3; Art Counc'.I 1,2;
French Club 3; Future Teachers of America 2,3; Pep Club l; Tr i-Hi-Y 2,3;
Ushers Club 3,4.
RICHARD RIVKIN
LINDA ROBBIN
Transferred from Oak Park H.S. I; S.S.O. 2,4, Secretory 2; Holl Office
Mon itor 4; Foll Ploy Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Arts Club l; French Club 1,2;
Pep Cl ub 1,2.
SAMUEL ROBINS
Bron ze Key 3; S.S.O. 3,4; Spring Musical Crew 2; Fo ll Ploy Crew 3; Gymnastics 1,3, Shield l; Radio and Electron ics Club; Psychology Club 4; Tropical Fish Club 3,4, President 3.
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BARBARA ROSEN
Yearbook 4, Activ ities Editor 4; G.A.A. l; Future Teachers of America 2;
Latin Club 1,2,3, Secretary 1, Co-counsul 2; Spotlighters 1,2.
�LINDA ROSEN
Transf erred from Roosevelt H.S . 2; S.S.O. 1; Mixed Chorus I; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Future Teachers of America 1; Pep Club 2.
PEGGY ROSENBAUM
Bronze Key 2; Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.M. 2; Talent Show 1,3; Fo ll Ploy
3,4; Spring Ploy 3; Notion al Thespia n Society 3,4, President 4; Art Cou ncil 1; Forensics 2.4; French Club 1; Spotl ig hters 1,2.
VIVIAN ROSENFELD
S.S.O. 4; Foll Ploy 4 ; Foll Ploy Crew 1; Notio nal Thespian Society 4; Germon Cl ub 4; Pep Club 1; Spotl ighters I .
ADAR ROSSMAN
Transferred from Lindbloom H.S. 2; Bronze Key 3; Literary Magazi ne 3,4;
Talent Show 4; Sp ring Musica l 1,3; Foll Pl oy 4; Foll Ploy Crew 3; Vivace
3; Choir 1,4; Notional Thespian Soci ety 3.4. Vice-President 4; G.A.A. I;
Forensics 4, First Place Trophy 4; Fre nch Club 2,3; Madriga ls 4 .
MITCH ELL ROSTON
· Baseba ll I; Germon Club 2 .
EDWARD ROTHSCHILD
Science Fair 1, First State I ; Wrestling 4; Biology Club 4; Chess Club
2,3, 4, President 3; Germon Club 2,3.
EILEEN RUBENSTEIN
Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 1,2,3; Student Union Boord 4; Homecoming
Committee 2; Talent Show 1,2,3, Crew I 13; Spring Musical 2; Spring Musical Crew 1,3; Foll Ploy Crew 1,2; Sp ring Ploy 3; Notional Thespian Society 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Art Counc il 1,2, Secretory I; Biology Club 2; French
Club 3,4; Futu re Nurses' Club 1,2, Pin of Honor 2; Future Teachers' of
America Club 1,2, Secretory l; Pep Club 1, Treasurer l; Spotlighters 1,2;
Ushers Club 1,2; Ski Club 1.
JAMES RUBIN
Cabinet 3; S.S.O. Chairman 3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. Supervisor 4; Student
Union Boord 4; Homecom ing Commi ttee 4 ; literary Magazine 1,2,3,4;
Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Track 1,2, Shield I; lntramurols 2,3,4;
Latin Club 1,2,3; Bronze Pin 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
STEVE RUBIN
S.S.O. 3,4; Talent Show 3; Spring Plo y 3; Spring Ploy Crew 1,3; Choir 4;
Cross Country 1,4: Shield 1; Art Club I .
JOEL RUBINSTEIN
Science Fair 1; S.S.M. 2; S.S.S.H. Chairman 3,4; lnlromurol s 4; A.V.A.
1,2,3; Debate Team 1; Germo n Club 3,4; Physics Club 3.
STEVEN RUICIN
Notional Merit L
etter of Commendation 4; Bronze Key 3; S.S.S.H. Supervisor 4; Baseball 2; Debate Teom 2,3,4; German Club 2; International
Relations Club 3; Psychology Club 4; Mock State Constitutional Convention
2,3, legislative Committee Chairman 3.
ANNA RUSSO
G.A.A. 2; Marching Bond 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 2, Pin 3; Latin Club 1.
ROSEMARY RUST
Transferred from Brookfield H.S. 2; Concert Bond 1.
ROBERT RUTTENBERG
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Silv er Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Science Fair 1; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Gold Key 4.
HARRIET SACHSEL
S.S.O. 3; Newspaper l; Fre nch Clu b 1,2,3; Future Teache rs' Club 1,2; Pep
qub I; Spotlighte rs 1,2; Ushers Clu b 2; Holl Office Monitor 4.
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the ossambly.
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�DANIEL SAFRON
Wrestling 4; lntramurals 3 .
SANDE SALSTONE
National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Key 4;
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Certificote I; Student Council
1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Co-Publicity Choirman 3,4; Homecoming ~our! 4; Newspaper 2,3,4, Co-Feature Editor 3, Co-News Editor
4; Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Co-Choreg rapher 3; Spring
Musical 1,2,3,4; Fall Play 2; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Orchesis
4; Qui ll and Scrol l 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2.
BONNIE SALZMAN
Blue Honor Certificate 2; S.S.O. 3,4, Secretary 4; Spring Musical Crew 2;
French Club I.
BARBARA SAMUELS
G.A.A. I; Tropical Fish Club I; Pep Club 1,2.
LINNEA SANDERS
Blue Honor Certificate I; Spring Musical Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2;
Cho ir 3,4; S il ver Music Pin 3; Music Certificate 2; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 2;
Nurse's Monitor 4.
DIANE SANFILLIPO
Homecoming Comm ittee 2; Talen t Show 4; G.A.A. 1,2; S.A.O. 2,3,4; TriHi-Y 1,2.
JEANNE SANTNER
S.S.O. 2,3, S.S.D. Secretary 2.
MAURICE SAPOZNIK
Cabin et 2,3; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Chairman 3,4, Superv isor 4; Spring Musical 3;
"N" Club 3,4, Vice President 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Co-Capta in
4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4 .
LENORE SAVITZ
Spring Musical 2,3,4; Spr ing Musical Crew 1;2; Fall Play 3; Choir 4; Chamber. Singers 4; Arts Council 2; Fine Arts Club 4 ; Spotlighters 1.
FRED SAXONBERG
Ta lent Show 2,3, Sound Chairman 3; Spring Musical Crew 2,3; Fall Play
Crew 2; Nationa l Thesp ian Society 2,3,4, Star 3; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Techn ica'I
Services Club 2,3,4 , President 4.
JANET SCHAFER
S.S.O. 2,4, Secretary 2; French Club I; Future Teacher's Club 2; Pep
C lub I; Ush e rs C lub 2.
STUART SCHALLER
S.S.O. 1,2,3; Wrestling I, Shield 1; Gaff I , Shield 1; lntramurals 1,2,3,4;
Spanish Cluh 1,4.
RICHARD SCHATZ
S.S.O. 2,3; "N" Club 3,4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Mojor "N" 3,4; Track 1,2,4.
CAROLYN SCHILD
Transferred from New Jersey I; S.S.O. 4; Spring M~sical 3,4; Vivace 2,3;
Chair 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Spotlighters 2;
Swim Club 4; Ushers Club 4.
JAMES SCHLESINGER
Gold Key 2; Gold Honor Certificate 3; Football 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Baseball 1,2, Minor "N" 2.
CATHY SCHLOCKER
Student Council 4; Homecoming Committee 3; S.S.O. 1,2,3,4, Secretary
2; Talent Show 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club I .
THOMAS SCHMIDT
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S. 2; Fall Play Crew 4; Radio and Electronics Club 2,3. Technical Services Club 4.
MARCY SCHNABlE
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2; Spr ing Musical Crew 2; Fall Play
Crew 2; Pep Club
Ii Hall Office Monitor 4.
HANNA SCHOLZ
Transferred from Berlitz School of language German 2; Talent Show 4;
Pep Club 3; Hall Office Monitor 4; Nurses' Monitor 4.
DIANE SCHRIAR
S.S.O. 2; Talent Show Crew 2,4; Fall Play Crew 2,4; Art Council 4, Secretary 4; Pep Club I.
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BONNIE SCHULTZ
S.S.O. 4; Newspaper I; Spring Musical 3; G.A.A. I .
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JAMES SEDGWICK
RENEE SELLS
Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Science Fair I; Cabinet Alternate
1,2; S.S.O . 3; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Future Nurses' Club 2,3;
Science Seminar 4.
SUSAN SERNOVITZ
S.S.O. 3,4, Secretary 3,4; Talent Show 2; Spring Musical 3,4, Crew 2;
Choir 4; Silver Pin 4; Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. I; Art Council 1; Folk
Song Club 2.
SHANE
ALAN °
S.S.O. 1,3; Ch.,mistry Club 4; Germon Club 4; Physics Club 3; Stomp Club
2; Coin Club 2.
ALAN SHAPIRO
Transferred from Hyde Pork H.S. 3; Bronze Key 3; Student Council 1,2;
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.O. 4; lnlromurols 1,2,4; Physics Club 4; Spanish Club 2,
3; Psychology Club 4.
LINDA SHAPIRO
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key 4; Si lver Key 3;
Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; Cabinet 4; S.S.O. 2,3; Yearbook
4; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers' Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighte rs 1,2; S.A.O.
2,3,4.
KATHLEEN SHARKEY
Transferred fr~m Sacred Heart H.S. 2; Student Union Boord 4; Talent
Show 4; G.A.A. 2,3; French Club 2,3.
BONNIE SHEFSKY
Cabinet Alternate 1,2,3; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3; Talent Show
1,4; Spring Musical 2,4; Foll Ploy Crew 2; Choir 2,3,4, Silver Honor Pin
3; Girls' G lee 1,.Music Certificate I; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2,
Secretory I; Ushers Club 1,2,3.
MARLA SHIMAN
Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Red Honor Certificate I; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Alternate 1; S.S.O. 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Dance Chairmen; Talent Show
3,4; Foll Plo y 3; Spotligh ters I; Potpourri 4; Psychology Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y
1; North Student Planning Comm ittee 2,3,4.
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RICHARD SHOENER
NANCY SIDELL
Si lver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; White Ce rtificate 1; Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O.
4, Secretory 4; French Club I; Pep Club I; Spotlighters 1.
MICHAEL SILBER
Cabinet I; Baseball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 3; lntromurols 4.
MARILYN SILTON
S.S.O. 2.3.4; Homecoming Committee 3, Talent Show 1,2,3,4, Director
4; Spring Musical 1,2,3,4, Choreographer 3; Choir 3,4; Notional Thespian Society 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Orchesis 4, President 4;. French Club· 1,2,
3: Pep Club I; Spoil ighters 1,2.
GARY SIMON
S.'S.O. 3, Chairman 3; O rchestra I; Football I; Track 1,3,4 .
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LONNIE SKORA
S.S.O. 3,4, Monitor 3, Secretory 4; Talent Show 2,4; Foll Ploy Crew 1,4;
Mixed Chorus 4; Girls' Glee 3; G.A.A. I; French Club 1,2; Spotlighters
1,2; Spring Music Festival 3; Winter Music Festivol 3,4.
JANIS SMIGIEL
Art~ Club 4; Home Economics Club I.
SAUNDRA SMIGIEL
Transferred from Moine Township H.S. 3; S.S.0. 4, Secretary 4.
JERROLD SMITH
Talent Show 4.
NADINE SMITH
Transferred from Oa klawn Community H.S. 3.
SHARI SMITH
S.S.O. 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2; Talent Shaw 2,3; Spring Play 1,2,3;
Fall Play 4; National Thespian Society 4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I; Spanish
Club 1.4, President 4; Spotlighlers 1,2.
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�PAUL SOLOMON
Cabinet 3; S.S.0. 3,4; Cross Countr y l; Folk Music Club 2.
BARI SOROSKY
S.S.0. 2,3,4, Secretory 3; G.A.A. l ; Future Nurses' Club l; Spanish Club
1,2; National Th espian Society 4; Talent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical Crew
1,2,:i; Fo ll Plo y Crew 1,2,3,4.
ANDREA SPERLING
Student Council l; Alte rnate 2,3; S.S.O. 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Talent Show 3,4; G.A.A. l; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club I; Spotlighte rs l .
KAREN SPIES
S.S.O . 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Span ish Ciub 3 .
LINDA SPIES
Science Foir 2; S.S.O. 1,2, Se.cretary 2; Ta lent Show 4; G.A.A. 1,2.
KEN STANN
Science Fair 1,2; Arts Club l.
YVONNE STEGEMAN
G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 2; Home-Ee Cl ub 4 ; Ushers Club 4; Library Monitor I .
ALAN STEIN
Transferred from South Shore H.S. 3; A. V.A. 3,4; Swim m ing Manager 4.
KENNETH STEIN
S.S.O. 3,4; Football l, Sh ield l; Wrestling 2, Numerals 2; Debate I; Psycho logy Club 4.
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STEPHEN STERN
Baseball 2; lntramurols 3; Biology Club 2; Camero Club 4.
GLORIA STEUER
Cabi net 2; S.S.O. 2, S.S.R. Su pervisor 2; Talent Show 4; G.A.A. 1,2; French
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LAWRENCE STIEBER
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Transfer red from Amundsen K.S. 2; · Science Fa ir 2; Student Council I ;
S.S.O. 3; Swim ming 1,2; lntro mura ls 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
JANICE STOVER
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Key 4; Bronze Key 3; Blue Honor
Certificate I; Student Council 1,2,3,4, President >I; S.S.O. 2,3, Secretor y
3; Ta lent Show 4; Forens ics 4; French Club I ; Pep Club 1,2.
RONNIE SWARTZ
Transferred from Senn H.S. I; Football l ; lntromura ls 2,3,4; S.S.O. 4 .
STANLEY SZARNYCH
Transferred from Evanston Township H. S. I ; Executive Club 2.
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CRAIG TAKEHARA
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S. l; Cabinet 3,4; S.S.O. 3,4, Monitor
3, Chairman 4; Homecom ing Comm ittee 4.
ALFRED TEICHERT
Cabinet 1,2; S.S.O. 3,4; lntromurols 3,4.
PHYLLIS TEITELBAUM
Transferred from Senn H.S. 2; Na tiona l Me rit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Key 2; Student Counci l 1,2,3,4, Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Talent Show 4; L
orelei 3; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Fren ch Club
2; Spotlighte rs 2; French Sem inar 3; Homeroom Vice Pres ident 4.
ROGER THOMAS
Cabinet 4; S.S.0. 2 ,3,4; "N" Club 3,4, Pres ident 4; Football 1,2,3,4, CoCap tain 4, Al l-League 4, Most Valuab le Player 4; Basketba ll 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, All-League 3; A.V.A. 1,2; Homeroom President 1,2,3.
JAMES THORSEN
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CAROL TINKER
Cabinet 4 ; S.S.O. 2,4; Stud ent Union Boord 4; Talent Show 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, Board 2; French Club 2; Cadet Band l .
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JUDITH TRUFANT
Cabinet 2; Cabinet Alterna te I; S.S.O. 1,2,3; Talent Show 2,4; G.A .A.
1,2; Arts Club I; Germon Club I; Spotligh ters I; Tri-Hi-YI.
CRAIG TURSKI
Spring Musical 2,3; Choir 1,2,3.4; "N" Club 4; Football 1, Shield I; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4.
ROBERT VANDEUSEN
Translerred from New Jersey 2; Science Fair 1;2; Student Council Alterennis 2,3; Fine Arts Club 4; Spring Musical
nate I; S.S.O. 2; Swimming 2; T
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WILLIAM VON GILLERN
Ta lent Show 2,3,4; Spring Musical 3,4; Concert Bond 2,3,4, President 4;
Marching Bond 2,3,4; Stage Bond 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Minor "N" 2;
lntromuro ls 2,3.
MARLENE WADLER
"Fall Ploy Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Art Counci l 1,2,3; Fine Arts Club 4; Spotlighters I.
RICHARD WALLIS
Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Key4; Silver Key 3; Bronze
Key 2; Gold Certificate I; Newspaper 4, Sports Editor 4; Spring Musical
3; Orchestra 3,4; Concert Bond 1,2,3,4; Marching Bond 4; Spotlighters
2,3; Quill and Scroll 4; "It's Academic" Alternate 4; Co-author of "Viking
Victory" song.
STEPHEN WARREN
Footba ll 2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3; Track 3; Basebal l 2. Minor "N" 2.
JANET WAXMAN
S.S.O. 3,4; Talent Show Crew 3; French Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Spotlighters I.
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BARBARA WEINSTEIN
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Bronze Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet Alternate 3; Junior Varsity Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 2,3, 2nd Local Award 3; Orchesis 2,3; French
Club I; Spotlighters 1; Girls' Gymnastic Team 2.
CHERI WEINSTEIN
Cabinet 1,4, A.lternote 2; S.S.O. 2,3,4, Secretory 4; Talent Show Crew 2;
G.A.A. 1,2; French Club l; Future Teachers' Club 1,2; Ushers Club 2.
MICHAEL W EINSTEIN
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Talent Show 4; Footbal l 4, Minor "N" 4; lntromurals 4.
LYNN WEISS
Student Council 4, Alternate 3; Talent Show 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical 1,2,4,
Spring Musical Crew 1,2,3; Fo ll Ploy Crew 1,2; Valhal la 4; Choir 4, Secretory 4; Mixed Chorus 3; National Thespian Society 3.4; Orchesis 3;
Fore nsics 4; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Si lver Music Pin 3; Spotl ighters 1,2.
GARYWEUS
Football 1,2,3,4, Major ~N" 3,4; Gymnastics I; Baseball 1,2.
DANIEL WHITE
Concert Bond 1.2; Swimming 1,2,3.4; Germon Club 1.
DANIEL WHITMORE
S.S.O. 3,4, Ch a irman 4; Ta lent Show 4; Footba ll 1,2,3; Cross Country 4;
Track 2,3,4; Baseball I .
HOWARD WISH
Intern a tional Re lo tions Club l; Russion Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres ide nt 4 ; Ge rmo n Club 4.
LOIS WOJAKOWSKI
Talent St.ow 2, Smoll Specia lty Awa rd 2; Concert Bond 2,3, Bond Letter
2; Marching Bond 2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Home Economics Club 2,4; Russian
Club 3; Cad et Bond 1; Holl Office Mon itor 4 .
BARRY WOif
Bronze Key 3 ; Blue Honor Ce rtificote 1; Biology Club 4; Chess Cl ub 2,3.4,
President 2,4; Future Doctors' Club 3,4; Moth Club 4; United Na tions Club
4.
MYRA WOLFF
S.S.O. 2,3; Homecoming Com mittee 2; Spr ing Musical Crew 3; Fol l Ploy
Crew 3; G. A.A. 1,2,3; Fre nch Club 1; Futu re N urses' Club 1; Future Secretar ie s Club 1,2.
RICHARD WOLFF
S.S.O. 2, 3; Fe ncing 1; Biology Club 4 ; Ch emistry Cl ub 4 ; Germon Club
2; Photogroph y Club 3,4, Pres ide nt 4; Forensics 4 .
SAMUEL YANES
Gold Key 4; Silver Key 3; Bronze Key 2; Gold Honor Ce rtifica te I ; Science
Fair 1, State First Place I; Cabinet 4 ; Ho mecoming Committee 4, Prog ram
Cha irman 4 ; Newspape r 2,3,4, Fea ture Ed ito r 4 ; Spring Musical 2; O rchestra 1,2; Russia n Club 3 , Trea surer 3; Quill a nd Scro ll 3,4.
�SUZANN YOUNG
G.A.A. I.
IRAZAROV
Nationa l Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cabinet 1,2,3; S.S.M. 2; S.S.D.
Supe rvisor 3, S.S.S.H. Chairman 4; Student Un ion Board 4 ; Homecoming
Committee 4 ; Newspaper 4 ; "N" Clu b 3,4 ; Swimm ing 1,2,3,4, Major "N"
3,4; Tra~k I , Sh ield I; Russian Club 3 ; Ill inois State Mock Constitutiona l
Committee 3.
DAVID ZELLER
s:s.O. 2,3,4, Chairman 4; Newspaper 4 ; Sp r ing Musical 1,2,3; Orchestra
1,2,3, 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Gold Pin 4; Stage Band 1,2,3, 4; March ing
Band 4 ; Wrestling 2,3.
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Orchestra 2,3; Silver Mus ic Pin. 3.
CAROL ZOLKOWSI
S.S.O. 1,3; G.A.A. I; Ha ll Office Monitor 4 .
SENIORS NOT PICTURED
RICHARD AVIANO
Football 1,2; lntramura ls 1,2.
STEVEN BERMAN
BARRY BRUCKMAN
lntro muro ls 1,2; Art Council 3; Band 1,2.
LOWIS COWEN
ROBERT CRAFTON
PENELOPE FAUST
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Arts Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y I .
EVA FIELD
Bronze Pin 3; Blue Ho nor Certificate 2; S.S.O. 3; Div ision Office Monitor
4 ; G.A.A. 2; Biology Club 2; French Club 1,4.
GREG GANAKOS
Transferred fr o m Maine East High Sschool, Park Ridge, Illinois 4; Intramurals 1,2,J,4; Pep Club 2,3; Span ish Club 2.
ROBERT GERTENRICHT
MARK GOLDBERG
S.S.O. 2,3; Footba ll I, Manager 1; Track 3; Baseball 1; lntromurals 2,3,4;
Homeroom President 4.
HOWARD HAWLEY
MICHAEL HOBBS
MICHAEL HOLLEY
Tra nsferred from Notre Dame I; lntramurals 2.
ROBERT KEEFER
French Club 1.
ROBERT KEELIN
DIANE KOVACIC
S.S.0. 2; Orchestra 1,2; G .A.A. 1; Business Club 4; Pep Club 1,2.
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GEORGE MC MAHON
RONALD MILLER
RAYBORN PERDUE
CHRISTIAN REDINGER
STEVEN REDMAN
Transferred fr om California 2; Ca b inet 1; Baseball I,
2; lntramura ls 2,4.
NANCY SAMUELSON
RICHARD SHAPIRO
ROBERT SHeRWOOD
ROBERT SHIP
Stage Band I.
ALAN SIMONS
Transferred from '{i rginia 3; Footb al l 1,2; Swimming 1,2.
SHERRY SORENSEN
S.S.0. 1,2,3, Secretary 1,2, Mon itor 3; Fo ll Pla y Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Arts
Club I; Pep Club 1,2; Ushers Club 3.
PAMELA STEFFENS
GARY STEVENS
Rodia ond Electronics Cl ub 1,2.
THOMAS VANDEUSEN
JURGEN VIKTOR
ROBERT VOLLMER
DAVID WOLFINS'ON
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�Central Administration
The Central admin istration, composed of
the
school superintendent, the school board, consisting
of seven elected officials who represent the community, . and the central administrative directors, is
the governing body of tl1e Nil es Township Hig h
Schools. It is the ir duty to determine the academ ic
standards of each school, including the textbooks
and subject matter of each course. They set the overall
policy
to
be fo llowed in main to in in g and
improving the already high academic standards in
the Niles schools, while they also determine the fine
extra-curricular opportunities that ore afforded the
students at all three of the Niles Township Sdiools.
Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent
To the Seniors of Nileh i North:
Best wishes to you as you complete your courses
of study in the newest of the Niles Township High
Schools.
Upo~ graduation you become the first
alumni of your wonderful school. In the years ahead
you will be joined by a great host of the community's most important people.
Congratulations upon being the first of the newest.
Clyde Porker
Superintendent of Schools
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�Board of Education
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Mr . John M. Mau, President
Dr. John H. Spee r
Dr. Fra ncis J. Saunde rs, Secretary
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Mr. Milton Falkoff
Mrs. Herman S. Bloch
Mr. Raymond l. Osborn
Mr. Kenneth E. Littrel l
Assistant Superintendents
Dr. John Harris
Mr. Paul J. Houghton
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�Mr. Harold R. Ohlson
Dr. Arthur H. Ryden
Mr. John Anderson
Director: Research. Publications,
Director : Guidance and Testing
Buildings and Grounds Superv isor
and Commun it y Rela tions
Central Administrative
Directors
Dr. Ted Hughes
Business Manager
Dr. Ted Cobun
Mr. Jomes Heiniger
Mr. Orland Ruyle
Director; Audio-Visual Education
D irecto r : Physical Education
Director: Adult Evening and Summer School
�Booster
Club
The Niles North Booster Club creates fr iendly relat ions and unde r standing between th e home and
the school through the ir interest in the a thletic program. They sponsor the athletic banquets and demo nstration nights held at the end of each season.
They present most valuab le p la ye r awards in each
sport. Their loyalty and support provide an added
ince nti ve to ou r interscholastic athletic
program.
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Niles North Booster Club: Standing: Mr. B. Smetana, Mrs. P. Gartner, Mr. I. DuBoff, Mr. P.
Gartner, Mr. R. Anderson, and Mr. R. Tollefsen. Seated: Mr. T. Meier, Mrs. R. Anderson, Mr.
W. McKay, Mrs. B. Smetana, Mrs. W. Mc.Kay, and Mr. A. Colver.
Parent-Teacher Association
To Students and Parents:
P.T.A. forms the communications link
between
school and home. In its first year of existence North
High P.T.A. sponsored grade-level tea s for parents
to acquaint them with the school-within-a-school concept. It assisted ir4 the Dedicati on of North High
and sponsored Open Hou se, which enabled pare nts
to live one day in their student's schedule. P.T.A.
holds informative meetings and publishes a monthly
newsletter.
North High P.T.A. hopes to becom e an integral
part of the school and community.
Mrs. Bertram C. Gelder
P.T.A . President
Parent-Teacher Association Officers: Back Row: Mr. B. Sch lachter, Mrs. S. Kalminson, Mrs. S.
Schlocker. Front Raw: Mrs. B. Ge lder (President), Mrs. S. Milstein, Mrs. A. Horris, and Mrs. R.
Larsen.
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�Niles North
Administration
To begin operation in a new high school, the most
superior leadership is neetjed. The principal must
be a person of w isdom, yet common sense; of
authority, yet co-operat ion; of t radition, yet experimentation. Such a man is our principal, Dr. Strahon.
Charting the direction and purpose of the school's
first year, he contributed diligent effort to the success of the formative chapter of the 1965 Northi saga .
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Principa l
To the Students of Nilehi North:
We often hear that first impressions we have are
the willingness of others in the years to come will
lasting impressions. In our first year at. North each
determine what North will be. Our fine faculty di-
one of us has had many opportunities for fir~t impressions. In fact, as you view our yearbook, you
are experiencing another impression. Saga is in many
ways the capstone of our first school year. Within
rects the development of North but North can only
be as great as its students are willing to make it.
You should feel proud of North, if your contribution
has been significant.
its covers we find recorded events, activities, and
North will contribute for many years ahead to
pictoral sequences that will be forever a part of
the first year of North.
the .educational goals and values of its students. I
certainly hope that our inaugural year has served
Students may rightfully feel that North, in great
the students well, and that we have gained wisdom
part, is what it is because of the students themselves.
and insight into the development of an ever improving Nilehi North of the future.
Your willingness to contribute to North this year and
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Donald F. Strahan
�M r. Denis Th oms: Holl B
Mr. C. Jerrold Sol ek: Holl A
Hall
Directors ·
Unique ·to Niles North's small school system is the position of hall director. Each hall
director serves as administrative director
of his hall, and supervises instruction and
curriculum. He also supervises the maintenance of academic and attendance records
in his hall. The hall directors also have certain special duties. Mr. Salek supervises S.S.O.
Mr. Arthur Colv er: Holl C
and assemblies. Mr. Thomas supervises student activities and the schoo l calendar. Mr.
Colver is in charge of the superv ision of
all attendance and transportation and of all
athletics. Mr. Flamme is in charge of textbooks and student guidance. Each director
helps to establish "esprit de corps" in his hall
and to develop the citizenship of the students.
·yne Flomme: Hol l D
Mr. wo
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Faculty
Com petence and d e dication enab le the No r thi faculty
to ed ucat e Niles N o r th studen ts to their fullest pot entia l. W ith the most mod ern educational faci li ties at
their d isposa l, t he fac ulty streng thens the ch a racter
a nd improves the m ind s of tomorrow's adul ts. In
spo nsoring v arious school o r gan iza tions,
teachers
give the stude nt th e opportu nity to develop extracur r icu lar interests. Devoting their ti me to bo th acade mic and non-acade m ic work enables the facu lt y to
p r epa re N o rthi stud e nts mo r e ful l y fo r the future.
Mr. Overbee exam ines the results of a student's expe r iment.
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Mr. Ronald Albiani
Social Stud ies .
Illinois Stole Un iversit y, B.S., Universi ty of Ch icago, M.A .
. Psychology Club Sponsor.
Mrs . Sharon And e rson
Phys icol Education .
University of Wisconsin, B.S . . . . A u roris Sponsor,
Cheerleoding Cooch .
Mr. Elliott Balter
Ar t, Deportment Head . .. Chicago Art Institu te, B.A.E., Institu te of Design,
M.A.E.
Miss Bonnie Balzer
Business Education . . . M ich igan Sta te Unive r sity, B.A.
Mr. Walter Bomberger
Eng lish ... John Carroll University, B.A., Loyo la Universit y, M.A... . Vistas
Sponsor, "It's Academic" Team Cooch .
Mr. George Baptist
Mathemati cs . .. Beloit College, B.A., University of Il l inois, M .E... . Ba ske tba ll Vars ity Head Cooch, Cross Country Cooch.
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Mr. George Bouer
Ph ys ical Education, Deportment Head .. . Southern Il l inois University, B.S.,
Un iversit y of Illi nois, M.E. . . . Baseball Vars ity Head Cooch .
Mr. Richard Bean
Foreign Language .. . Bates Coll ege, B.A., University o f Ch icago, M.A. .. .
Spanish Club Sponsor .
M r. Warren Boenke
Science . . . Illino is Institute of Technology, B. S.. .. Chemist ry Club Spo.nsor.
Mr. Herbert Brigham
Science . . . State Univers ity of Iowa, B.A., M.S . . .. Biology Cl ub Sponsor.
Mr. Frank Cordullo
Science ... Unive rsi ty of Il lino is, B.S., M.S. . . . Ch emistr y Club Sponsor .
Mr. Roy Correll
Industrial Arts, Deportmen t .Head . . . Eastern Illinois Un iversity, B.S., M .E.
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�Mr. Poul Cory
Illinois State University, B.S., M.S.
Business Education .
. . Ticket Sales
Director, Wark Experience Coordinator.
Mr. Aldo Ceresa
Social Studies . .
Il li nois State University, B.S., University of Wisconsin, M.S .
. . . National Honor Society Co-sponsor.
Mr. Cha rles Cerny
Social Studies
Indiana State College, B.S.
Intramural Sports Director .
Mrs . Mildred Cheadle
Business Education, Department Head
Northwestern University, B.A.,M.A.
Mrs. Esther Cline
Guidance Counse lor ... Illinois State University, B.S., M.S.
Mr. Dorrell Conway
Physical Education . . . State College of Iowa, B.A., State University of Iowa,
M.A. . . . Track Varsity Head Coach, Football Coach.
Mrs. Evelyn Cooksey
Home Arts, Deportment Head . .
Iowa State Teachers College, B.S., State
Univers ity of Iowa, M.~.
Mrs. El i•obeth Cox
Librarian, Deportment Head . . . University of Illinois, B.A., Un iversity of Min·
nesoto, M.A.L.S.
Mrs. Linda Crandall
Foreign Language . . . Greenvi lle Col lege, B.A. .
. French Club Sponsor.
Mr. Hal Cress
Audio Visual Education Coordinator .
Iowa State Teachers College, B.A.
Mr. John Cress
Physical Education . . . University of Illinois, B.S., University of Kansas, M.S .
. . . Gymnastics Varsity Head Coach, Baseball Cooch.
Mr. Ba rry Dea rdorff
English ... Manchester College, B.A., Northwestern University, M.A.
Mrs. Helen Dimschultz
Registered Nurse .
M iss Ann Elliott
. Loyola Un ive r sity, B.S. . . . Future Nurses Sponsor.
Foreign Language .. . Rosary College, B.A.
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Mr. L uis Eyermann
Science . . . Rose Polytechnic Institute, B.S.Ch.E.
Sophomore Board of
Representatives Sponsor, Astronomy Club Sponsor.
M iss Marlene Feichtner
English . . . Lewis College, B.A.
M r. Carl Field
School Social Worker .
. Augusta no Coll ege, B.A., University of Chicago, M .A .
Mr. G e orge Fink
Indust rial Arts . . . Stout University, B.S., Northern Il linois Unive(sity, M .S.
. . . Technical Service Club
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Mr. Clarence Florence
Science .
North ern Il lino is Un i vers ity, S.S. , Colorado Stale Col lege, M.A .
. . . Basketb a ll Coach.
Mr . Leon Fox
Eng li sh . . . Northwestern Un iversity, B.A .
D irector of Pub lic Relations,
Sen ior Cabinet Sponsor, Potpourr i Sponsor.
Mr. Jack Grant
Social Studies .
. Drake University, 8.S.
. . Football Coach.
Mr. Patrick Grant
Driver Education .
Illinois State University, 8.S., M.E.
. Tennis Varsity
Head Coach, Gymnastics Coach.
Dr. J. Jan Gund
Physica l Education, Depa r tment Chai rman
Univ ersity of Illinois, 8.S.,
State Uni versity of Iowa, M.A., Ph.D.
Mr. Charles Haines
Mathematics .
Northwestern Un iversity, Ph.8.
Footba ll Coach, Basket-
ba l l Coach.
Mr. John Hallberg
Socia l Stud ies .
. Univers ity of Il lino is, 8.A., M.A. . . . Stud ent Council Spon-
sor, School Store Sponsor, American Field Service Sponsor .
Mr. Donald Harper
Guidance Counselor . .
Mr. William Henderson
Ind ia na U niversity, S.S., M .S.
Dr iver Educat ion
. Univers ity of Ill inois, 8.S., M.S. .
Footbal l Coach, Basketbal l Coa ch.
. N -Club Sponsor,
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Mrs. Irene Hill
Engl ish . . O klahoma Un i versity, 8.A., Nor thwestern University, M.A.T.
Mr. Edward Hodnik
Physical Educat ion . . . Adams Stale Col lege, 8.A .. M.A.
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Football Coach,
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Mr. Galen Hosler
Social Studies .
North Central Cullege, B.A ., Northern Il linois University,
M.A.
Mrs. Mory Howell
Business Education
. Carthage College, 8.A.
. Saga Sponsor .
Mr. Horst Huber
Fore ign Language
. Rooseve lt Univer sity, M .A.
German Club, Junior
Cabinet.
Mrs. Joan Iden
Physical Education . . . W ittenberg Universi ty, S.S., Varsity Cheerleading
Sponsor ... Junior Vars ity Cheerleading Sponsor .
Miss Joy Jirik
English
. Unive rsity of Colorado, B.A., University of Chicago, M .A . ..
Calliope Sponsor, Spotlighters Sponsor.
Mr. Walter John
Social Stud ies . . University of Il linois, B.A., University of Michigan, M.A.
M r. Russell Kauffmann
Guidonce•Counselor .
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Uni versity of Ill inois, 8.S., M.S.
�Miss Deborah Kinsman
Physical Education .
Boston University, Sorgenl College, B.S. . . . G.A.A.
Co-sponsor.
Mrs. Constance Ki ssack
Guidance Counse lor .
Unive rsit y of Iowa, B.S., Un iversity of Michigon,M.A.
Mrs. Phyllis Klapman
Speech Cor rection . .. Northwestern Un i versi ty, B.S.
Mr s. Ruth Kluge
Reading . . . Roosevelt Un ive rsity, B.A., University of Chicago, M.A.
Mr . Thomas Koe rn e r
English
.. Iona College, B.A. , SI. John's Universi ty, M.A.
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Mr. Henry Kokrda
Ari . . . Kearney Stale College, B.A., . . . Ari Club Sponsor.
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Mr. Robert Kujanpaa
Social Studies .
W iscons in Stole Univers itr, B.S., Northwestern University,
M.A. . . . Future Teachers o f America Ca-sponsor.
Mr. Euge ne Kuntz
. North Park College, B.S.
Science .
. Aquarium Club Sponsor.
Miss Gabriele Lachmonn
Foreign Language . . . University of Illinois, B.A., Northwestern University,
M.A.
Future Teachers of America Co-sponsor.
Mr. Pete r LaForge
English, Departmen t Head
University of Notre Dame, B.A., M.A.
Miss Virginia Landwehr
Guidance Counsel or
Northwestern University, B.S., University of Wis-
consin, M.S.
M r. David Lange
Science . . . Loras College, B.S., Droke University, M.A.
Science Semi-
nor Sponsor.
Mrs. Jane Legge
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Un iversity of Illinois, B.A., M.A., Rosary Col lege, M.A.
Librarian
Dr. Paul Le ndway
Foreign Language ... St. Elizabethan Universi ty, Ph.D., Un iversity of Wis·
cansin, B.A. . . Russ ian Club Sponsor.
M r. Ralph Lyerl a
Sc ience
Carthage College, B.S., Miami University, M.A.
. Student North
Union Sponsor, Footbal l Coach.
Mr. Dav id McCar rell
Physical Education .
. Wheaton College, B.S., De Paul Universi ty, M.E.
Football Varsity Head Cooch, Track Coach.
Mrs. El eono r Mace y
Engl ish ... Ind iana Stale Col lege, B.S.,M .S.
Mi ss Jean Ma ssmann
Registered Nurse . .
Freshman Cabinet Sp on sor.
Loyola University, B.S.
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�Mrs. Eva Masur
Foreign Language . . . Un i versity o f Mich igan, B.A.
Mr . Thomas M eier
Eng li sh
DePaul Un iversity, B.A., M.A.
. Faculty Representative to Boost-
er Club, Footba ll Coach, Baseball Coach.
Mr. Charles Mitchell
Mathematics .
DePaul Un ive r sity, B.S., Purdue University, M.S.
Mr. Gene Milz
Socia l Studies .
. Drake Unive rsity, B.A.
N-Club Sponsor, Foo t ball
Coach. Wrestl ing Coach.
M rs. Sue M orgon
English
University of Wisconsin, B.S.
Mrs. Patricia Murphy
Science . . . University of Toledo, B.S.
Mr. Richard Murphy
Math ematics . . . Universi ty of M ichiga n, B.S.E., M.S . . . . M ath Cl ub Sponsor.
Mrs. Lynne Murray
English . . . Cornell Un ivers ity, B.A., M.E.
Mr. Eugene Napi er
Bus in ess Educat ion .
Un iver sit y of Chicago, Ph.B. , M.A.
Dr. Robert Nejedl o
Guidance Counselor
. St. Nor bert Col lege, B.A., University of Wisconsin,
M.A ., Ph.D.
Mr. Richard Nugent
Librarian .
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Loyola Unive rsity, B.S ., DePau l University, M.E.
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Miss Kathl een Ogren
Fore ign Language .
. North Par k Col lege, B.A.
M r. Ell erth Ove rboe
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Science .
Universit y of M innesota, B.S., M.A. .
Physics Club Sponsor.
Mrs. Angeline Panos
Engl ish .
. Northern Il linois Universi ty, B.S., M.S.
. . Junior Cab inet Span-
Sor.
Miss Josephine Parson
Socia l Stu d ies . . . Belo it Col lege, B.A.
Mr. Richard Powers
Science .
Uni-vers ify of Ill ino is, B.S., M.S.
Mr. John Ramirez
Fore ign Languag e . .
Eastern Illinois Un iversity, B.S .. .. H i-Y Sponsor.
Mr. William Robinson
Socia l Stud ies . . . Eva nsville College, B.A. . . . Crass Count ry Va rsity Head
Coach, Track Coach.
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�Mr . Richard Roeper
Lawerence College, B.A.
Biology Club Sponsor, Basketball Cooch.
Mr. Joseph Ru sk
Physical Education
Western Illinois University, B.S., M.S.
Swimming
Varsi ty Head Cooch, Golf Cooch.
Mrs. Cecil Sach er
Western Reserve University, B.A.,
Foreign Language, De po rtment Head
M.A.
M r . G eorge Scherb
. Northwestern University, B.A., University of M innesota,
Social Studies
M.A. .
National Honor Society Co-sponsor.
M rs. Jayne Schumpert
Oklahoma Un iversity, B.S.
Home Aris .
Mr. M e rron Seron
Guidance Co unselor
Corne ll College, B.A., Stole University of Iowa, M.A.
Mr. Ronald Shadis
Mathema tics
Illinois Stole University, B.S., M.S.
Mrs. Jean Shelton
Guidance Counselor .
. Indiana University, B.S., M.S.
Mr. Charles Shuckhart
Mathematics
Il linois Stale University, B.S.
. Baseball Coach, Wrestling
Cooch.
Mr. Jerry Smith
Math ematics
Gre enville Col l ege, B. A.
Came ro Club Sponsor.
Mr. Bruce Sorensen
Industrial Aris
. Stout Stale College, B.S., Northern Illinois University, M.S.
Mr. Arthur Sprague, Jr.
Social Studies, Deportment Head
Kenyon Col lege, B.A., Denison Uni ver-
sily, B.S., Kent Stole Un iversity, M.E.
Mr. Lawr ence Starr
Mathematics, Deportment Head
versity of Michigan, M.A.
. Western Mich igan Univers ity, B.S., Un i-
Go lf Varsity Head Cooch.
Miss Kar en Stoakes
English
.. Lawrence College, B.A.
Notional Thespian Society Sponsor,
Director of Dramatics.
Mr. Richard Stowe
English
Southern Ill i nois University, B.A., M.S. .
. Chess Club Sponsor .
Mr. William Strong
Foreign Languo9e
Lo yo lo University; B.A., M .A .
Miss Carol Sumka
Physical Education
. Northern Illinois University, B. S.
. Freshman and
Sophomore Cheerleoding Sponsor, Gir ls Gymnastic Club Sponsor .
Miss Patricia To epke
Mathematics
DePaul Un iv ersity, B.A . . . . Ushers Cl ub Sponsor."
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�Mr. Myron Tiersky
Universi ty of Chicago, B.A.
Mathematics
M r. James Tomso n
Business Education
ga n, M.A.
Western Mich igan Un ive rsity, B.S., University of Michi-
. Athl etic Eq uipment Manager.
Mrs. Carol Turpin
Physical Education
M .A.
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Stole University of Iowa, B.S., Roosevelt University,
Gi rl s Swim Ciub.
Mr. Ronald Van A rsdal e
Englis h
Mr. Carl Van Cleav e
Driver Education, Deportment Head
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NORSE·
Buller University, B.A., Stole Universit y of Iowa, M.A.
copodes Director .
. Iowa Stole University, B.S.
Bose·
bo l l Cooch .
Mr. Jim Van Delinder
English
Unive rsity of Il li nois, B.A .. Eastern Ill inois University, M.S . ...
Debate Head Cooch.
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Mis s Mary Vann
Nor th Pork Co ll ege, B.S.
Mathematics
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Mrs. Gaye Wallace
Physica l Education, University of Redlands, B.A., Nort hwestern Un iversity,
M.A. .
G.A.A. Coor d i nator.
Mr. Lawrence Wathen
Music,· Deportment Head
Un ive rsity, M.Mus., Ph .D.
. Un ive rsity of W isconsin , B.M us., Northwe stern
Stage Bo nd Director.
Mr. Rory Weber
Physical Ed ucation -.
M.E.
. Northwestern University, B.S., University of Ar izona,
Wrestl ing Varsity Head Cooch, Football Cooch.
Miss Thelma Wilcox
Music .
. Wayne Stole College, B.M.E., Indiana Un iversity, M.M.E. . . . Val-
ha lla Singers, Di rector, Cham ber Si ngers D ir ector, Strin g Q u a rtet D i rector.
Mr. James Winkleman
Science, Deportmen t Head
Southern Illino is Universi ty, B.S .. M.S.
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Miss Janice Witmer
English
Indiana University, B.A., M.A.
. North Star Sponsor, Saga
Co-sponsor.
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Mr. Rob ert Wolf
English . .. Nort hwestern Un ive r sity, Ph.B.
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For ensics Cooch .
Mrs. Myrtle Zelke
Busi ness Educatio n
• ily, M.A.
W iscon sin Stole Un iversit y, B.E., Northwestern U niver·
. Business Club Sponsor.
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Members of the faculty pit th e ir football ski l l against a student
learn al the year's firs t pep assembly.
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North Division Office Personnel: Bock Row: Mrs. A. Olsen, Mrs. S. Froese, Mrs. J.
Kracht, Mrs. M. Lash, Mrs. G. Wallis, Mrs. A. He lman. Front Row: Mrs. N. Towbin,
Mrs. E. Eldridge, Mrs. E. Gulor, Mrs. D. Emerick, Mrs. P. Mendrowsky, Mrs. B. Quinn.
Supporting Staffs
The Supporting Staffs are vital to the operation of
Niles North. The office staff performs clerical work
for th e administration . The library and audio visual
exchange staffs help to supplement classroom teaching.
Mrs. Rhea Hartstein
Secretary to the Principal
School facilities are maintained by the custodial staff.
Throughout the weeks these staffs· perform their tasks
with efficiency and insure a smoothly running school.
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�Mrs. Leonore Norris
Mrs. Annelle Walter
Registrar
Attendance
Mrs. Bernice W"lke and Mrs.
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IBM Clerks
Mrs. Peggy Powers
Audio Visual Exchang e Secre to ry.
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Bookkeeper
�Mr. Walter H. Sorensen , Head Custodian,
and Mr. John E. Winiecki, Receiving Clerk.
Custodial Night Stall: Back Raw: Mr. W. Panek, Mr. S. Dean, Mr. A. Schweinsberg,
Mr. R. Clark, Mr. T. Aviano. Second Row: Mr. P. Roberts, Mr. 0. Rohr, Mr. P. Harhut,
Mr. 0. Fuith. Front Row: Mr. W. Lydon, Mr . E. Bushlus, Mr. W. Hanisch, Mr. S. Niezgoda , Mr. J. Harvey.
Custodial Day Stoff: Mr . F. Shreeve, Mr. G . Schu lt z, Mr. D. Johnson, Mr . R. Eiden, M r .
W. Zelinski, Mr. H. Herzberg, Mr . C. Mostero.
Cafeteria Staff: Back Row: Mrs . E. Isaacson, Mrs. A. Welch, Mrs. M. Goldenbogen, Mrs. M. Gusta fso n, Mrs.
M. Andrzejewski, Mrs. V. Cough lin, Mrs. E. Jolly . Second Row: Mrs. M. Koss, Mrs. M. G ustin, Mrs. A. Weidinge r, Mrs. L. Roth, Mrs. J. Pisano, Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. E. Bierer. Front Row: Mrs. H. Meyers, Mrs. E. Thomas, Mrs. J. Larson, Mrs. E. Kerley, Mrs. K. Norman, Mrs. V. Knepper.
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�Acknowledgement
Now that the foundations are laid and the
cement is hardening, it is time to complete
proofs. · A special thank-you is in order for
Mr. Richard Nugent who submitted the win-
the saga of the formative year. In order to
ning name in the "name the yearbook" con-
compose a saga worthy of Niles North, the
test. Mr. Leon Fox supplemented our picture
yearbook staff needed the co-operation of
files with the aid of his photogrophic ta lents.
many people. One of those people is Dr.
Donald Strahan, whose sincere interest in
Seno and Sons was kind enough to permit
us to use the tuxedos pictured in the book,
Saga aided us in overcoming many diffi-
while the Orrington Hotel graciously allowed
culties. The four hall directors helped us to
us to use their premises for pictures. We
publicize the book and increase sales, along
must, however, thank the Norman King Co.,
with improving our public relations within the
the printer of the book, and Root Studios,
school and the community. Mrs. Mary Howell,
the photographer, for their
our sponsor, gave us much needed encou r-
assistance. Especially, though , our deepest
professional
agement during times of stress and crisis,
debt of gratitude goes to the section editors,
as well as the guidance necessary in putting
out a book of this size. Miss Jan Witmer, our
general staff, artists, typist, and everyone behind the scenes whose hard work and efforts
co-sponsor, provided the technical assistance
actually produced Saga '65. To these people
needed in meeting deadlines and checking
and
everyone
else involved, thank you.
Fern Nadler
Editor-in-Chief
Robert Cohn
Associate Editor
General Staff
Editor-in-Chief . .
Fern Nadler
Associate Editor .
Robert Cohn
Academic . . . . .
CheryJ Faintuch (Editor)
Jackie Blustein
Merry Bloch
Activities. . . . . . . .
Barbaro Rosen (Editor)
Hilary Kahn
Linda Shapiro
Special Events . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . .. ... . . Karen Cap (Editor)
Barry Segal
G.A.A. . . .
Sports .
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Ruth Waldfogel
Kathy Micha~! (Editor)
Ruth Waldfogel
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. . . . Joe Feng (Editor)
Seymour Bea rak
Burt Barnow
Portraits . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .
Gita Schonfeld (Editor)
Lila Greaves
Sally Dimschultz
Jennifer Wagner
Laurie Eisenberg
Faculty . . .
Treasurer .
John Hui bu rt (Editor)
Ellen Door
Artists .
Keith Lencho
Dale Kreis
Typist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Sharon Giacinta
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�Activity
Aquarium Club ..
Art Club .. . . . . .
Astronomy Club .
Attendance Monitors . . .
Audio Visual Education .
Biology Club ...
Cafeteria Monitors ... .
Calliope . . . . . . . . .. .
Chamber Singers
Chemistry Club . . . . . . .
Chess Club . . . .. .. .
Choir . .. . . . . . . . . .
Christening Committee.
Concert Bond . . . . ." ..
Debate Team . . . . . . . . . . .
Divisional Office Monitors . . . .
Forensics League.
French Club . . . . . . . .. .. .
Future Nurses . . . . . . . . .
Future Teachers of America ..
Germon Club . . . . . . . .
Glee Club . . . . .. . . . .
Holl Office Monitors . . . . .
Health Office Monitors ..
Hi-Y . . . . . . . . . . . .
Home Economics Club . . . . .
Index
.58
.42
.58
.54
.53
.57
.. 56
.. 59
Latin Club .
.46
Library Aids .
.52
Moth Club ..
.57
Mixed Chorus.
"N" Club.
.29
.50
Notional Honor Sciciety . . . .
Notional Thespian Society .
.41
.40
North Star.
.60
. .44
Orchestra .
.31
.42
.40
. . . . . 58
.. 57
...30
.. 39
.30
. .44
.55
. . 44
. . 45
. .48
. .49
. .46
. . 29
.. 55
.. 54
.. 51
. .48
Potpourri. . . . .
Quill and Scroll.
Russian Club . . .
Saga . . . . . . . .
School Store Clerks .
Spanish Club .
Spotlighters . . . . . .
SSO . . . . . . . . . .
Steering Committee .
String Quartet
Student Council. ..
Student Union . . . . . .
Tech. Service Organization ..
Twirlers. . . . . . . .
United Nations Club.
Ushers Club . . . .
Valhalla Singers .. .
.47
.6 1
.56
.47
.43
. .36
.38
.43
.34
.38
.53
.43
.50
. .. 51
. .. .44
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�Index
FRESHMEN
Abrams, Dennis 85, 112
Abrams, Ko ren 29, 112
Abramson, Nancy 29, 49, 112
Ackeqnon, Toby 47, 112
Adams, Kathleen 48, 112
Ad ler, Sobel 112
Ahrens, Dione 29, 45, 112
Akerhougen, Ellen 29, 112
Alfosso, Joel I 12
Alholel, N orman 71, 83, 112
Colitz, Cathy 43, 113
Collins, Jonathon 67, 113
Collins, Rhonda 113
Combs, Jeanne 113
Compioni, Mario 1 13
Conrod, Richard 113
Cooper, Aaron 44, 11 3
Cooper, Jon 67, 73, 1 13
Costikyon, Robert 113
Coulter, Keith 1 13
Crohn, Bruce 53, 84, 113
Cross, Raymond
Al len, Stoey 77, 112
Altenbern, Patricio 29, 48, 112
Anders, Phyll is 112
Anderson, Jononcy 112
Anderson, Terry 67, 112
Curran, Timothy 113
Arnow, Terry 112
Avon, Jeff 30, 112
Bo leslri, Kathy 112
Dordick, Howard 47, 53, 113
Balmes, John 30, 1 12
Bornow, Marlo 1 12
Bovetto, Gloria 48, 112
Deppong, John 1 13
Bearman, Kenneth 52, 1 12
Becker, Cra ig 77, 83, 112
Becker, Kennet h 58, 112
Bedermon, Edwin
Beiser, Marcia 29, 44, 1 12
Benjamin, Cha rles 112
Bennett, Evan 69, 113
Berger, Janet 112, 113
Berger, Wayne 71, 113
Berman, Donald 56, 113
Bernberg. Beth 113
Berns, Phyllis 113
Bernstein, Avis 29, 44, 50
Bers, Kenneth 67, 113
Birger, Carol 113
Bitran, Jone 29, 43, 113
Bitter, Mortin 29, 58, 113
BJo;r, Ellen 29, 48, 113
Bloke, Rhondo 30, 113
Bliss, Lindo
Bl ivos, Renee 52, 54, 113
Bloom, Jud;th 30, 49, 113
Bloom, Lynn 29, 43, 113
Blott, Jonis 29, 113
Blumenfeld, Richard 67, 80, 113
Blumenthal, Arlene 43, 113
Blumenthal, Darle ne 43, 113
Bodenste in, Anne 113
Bolotin, Jone 43, 113
Borden, Teddy 83, 113
Brandel, Bruce B3, 113
Srontley, A lon 84, 1 13
Brenne r, Jeffrey 113
Brill, Darlene 43, 1 13
Sr;Jl, Suson 112, 113
Subl;ck, Deborah 4S, 52, 113
Bublick, Robin 113
Burnstein, Marlene
Burns, Robert 113
Busch, Pamela 29, 43, 48, 113
Coplon, Darlene 113
Carlson, Randi 52, 53, 113
Carnohan, Candace I 13
Cornow, Bonnie 47, 113
Chogores, Lorry 30, 67, 113
Christopher, Cynthia 113
Chulsky, Coron 43, 113
Clarkson, John 67, 7 1, 113
Clevelond, Nancy 113
Cline, Diano 29. 48, 113
Cogen, Ho llis 113
Current, Douglas 7 1, 113
Cuzzort, Carol 113
Czerwinski, Koren 29, 113
Door , Merle 52, 113
Dech ter, Marvin 1 13
De Correvonl, Howard 67, 113
D;brell, Sondy 48, 113
Oieslerheft, Richard 80, 113
Dobbin, Pamela 113
Dolins, lorry 113
Dougherty, Kathleen 29, 48, 49, 113
Drawbaugh, Cynthia 113
Duncan, Gail 113
Eckmann, Steven 77, 1 13
Eisenstein, Morti n 71, 113
Elbaum, Sherry 113
Eliseo, lester 84, 1 13
Engblom, Goyle 29, 43, 1 13
Enge lhardt, Denno 11 3
Erickson, Poul 67, 84, 113
Ewert, Koren 113
Foerstein, Poul 113
Fagerstrom, Timothy
Foi r, Heather 29, 1 13
Folstein, Robert 79, 113
Feldman, Ricky 113
Fe ldman, Sandra 52, 113
Feltman, Michael 1 13
Feng, Dorothy 30, 52, 113
Finder, Vicki 47, 113
Fine, Coro l 47, 1 13
Fine, More 113
F isher, Merle 58, 113
Fishman, Mork 114
Fox, Edd;e 29, 114
Fronk, Wendy 48, 114
Frankel , Lawrence 30, 47, 114
Franklin, Adrienne. 1 12, 1 14
Frantell, Gail 114
Freed, Glenn 69, 114
Freedman, Nancy 52, 112, 114
Freedman, Norman 79, 1 14
Freehill, Sorry 71, 114
Friedman, Robert 1 14
Friedman, Rona ld 52, 73, 83, 1 14
Friedman, Sheila 30, 48, 114
Gobel, Dione 114
Gonokos, Barbaro 114
Ganz, Madalyn 29, l 14
Ganz, Rosa lyn 29, 1 14
Gaynor, Adrienne 1 14
Gebel, Alon 67, 79, 83, 114
Gerber, Barbaro 114
Gevirtz, Solly 29, 44, 114
G;Jbert, Andrew 53, 58, 73, 114
Gillengerlen, Robert67, 11 4
Gilman, Robert 73, 1 14
Gilman, Steven 67, 114
Cohan, louen 45 , 52
Cohen, Barbaro 52, 112
Cohen, Gerold 113
Cohen, Lois 43, 113
Cohen, Marlene 29, 43, 113
Cohen, Michael 1 13
Cohn, Pou lo 87, 88. 104, 113
178
Gladstone , El len 29, 44, 45, 114
Glossner, Barry 30, 73, 114
Glenner, Lindo 29, 49, 1 12, 114
Gl;ck, Pom 48, 114
Glickman, More 114
Gold, Marlin 114
Goldberg, A lon 77, 83, 114
Goldberg, Elyse 114
Goldblatt, Rono ld 84, 114
Kalin, Mortin 69, 73, 1 15
Goldenberg, lorry 29, 114
Goldman, Dione 43, 114
Goldsond, lv y 114
Ke llor, Jone 30, 115
Keller, W;ll;om 30, 67, 77, 84, 115
Kessel, William 67, 77, 1 15
Kipnis, Eugene 77, 83, 11 5
Goldsmith, Neil 114
Goldstein, Chorles 69, 73, 114
Galin, Renee 1 14
Golob, Shelley 114
Goodmon, Audrey 114
Goodmon, Bonnie 1 14
Goodman, Corey 44, 112, l 14
Goodmon, Doniel 30, 53, 1 14
Goodmon, Jeffrey 114
Goar is, Donny 67, 83, 11 4
Gordon, Marc 114
Gosse, Richard
Gould, Arthur 30, 84, 114
Grobell, Ronnie 114
Greene, Shelley 52, l 14
Green fie ld, Anne 112, 114
Greenman, Gory 56, 67, 83, 114
Greenspan, Bennett 57, 114
Greenwald, Henry 114
Grizzell, Mory 1 14
Grobs tein, Shelley 11 4
G rossgo ld , Minda 1 14
Gruenfeld, Michae l 22, 67, 114
Guenther, Thomas 114
Gumbiner, Shelley 1 14
Guttier, C laudio 29, 114
Guzy , Wayne 56, 79, 114
Ha lperin, Jock
Hombourger, Alon 77, 83, 114
Hammer man, Marcey 1 14
Hannon, Jomes 114
Hanson, John 30, 71, 84, 1 14
Ho rr is, Marcia 114
Horrsch, Maryalice 52, 114
Howkins, Stephen 11 4
Head, Roberto 114
Hefte r, Brion
Heinz , Deborah 114
Heller, Joa n 43, 114
Hellman, Brod 67, 114
Hergott, Alon 112, 114
Hersh, Adrienne 114
Herter, lorry 71, 84, 114
Hightmon, Philip 67, 114
Hobbs, Kothy I 14
Hodes, Robert 30, 57
Hoffberg, Dennis 114
Hoffer, Susan 43, 114
Hoover, Gregory 114
Horwitz, Barbaro 44, 11 4
Hougland, l ee
lsroe l,Mortin71, 114
Jocks, Anna 43, 49, 1 14
Jacobs, Craig 30, 67, 11 4
Jacobs, Gory 53, 73, 114
Jacobson, Cory 29, 114
Janus, Joyce 1 14
Jenkins, Deborah 43, 11 4
Johnson, Sob 67, 79, 1 14
Johnson, Gai l 52, 1 14
Johnston, Judith 114
Josephson, Lynn 29, 43, 47, 114
Justman, Steven l 02, 114
Kohm, Steve 1.14.
Kohn, Robert 83, I 15
Ka!monson, Mark 29, 53, \.15
Kaplan, Bonito 1 15
Kaplan, Dennis 1 15
Kaplan, Louro 29, 45 , 49, 115
Kaplan, Lynn 43, 115
Karp, Joel 43 , 58, 115
Kosch, William 67, 115
Koshevos, Anita 56, 115
Kas ik, Andrea 29, 1 15
Kotnik, Kerstin 35, 43, 1 15
Kotz, Pamela 1I5
Keehn, Deborah
1~5
Kirschbaum, Renate 1 15
Kle in, Pamela 1 15
Kling, Helen 42, l 01, 115
KJ;phordt, J;ll 29, 115
Klouthis, Joyce 48, 1 1!J
Klugman , Jerry 67, 115
Koch, Barbaro 115
Ko le, Barbaro 35, 115
Ko lstedt, Kenneth 1 15
Komiss, W illiam
Korbus, Gory 77, 83, 115
Korey, M ichael 77, 83, 115
Kost, M;che lle ~6. 115
Kovacic, Denise 1 15
Kozem, David 115
Kozem, Poul 115
Kromer, Geraldine 115
Krosney, Lois 115
Krosny, Sorry 67, 83, 115
Krouse, Sandi 1 15
Krone, Koren 1 15
Kuhnle, Robert 68, 69, 80, 115
lo Fontaine, Diane 115
lom m, Su son 115
Lampert, Terry 115
Landerman, Stuart 53, 57, 67, 1 15
Landi, Katherine 1 15
La rsen, Lindo 43, 52, 56, 115
Lau te r, Brion 83, 115
Lovitt, Alon 115
Leavitt, Gory 77, 115
lebolt, lewis 1 15
lefferts, Christine 115
Leggett, Corl 115
lehtmo n, Bruce 52, 1 15
Leventha l, Ivy 49, 52, 115
Levey , Jock 11 5
levfn, Carolyn 115
Levi n, Sheila 115
Levine, Dione 45, 115
Levine, Steven 29, 115
Levinsky, Howard 115
Levinson, Howard 1 15
levy, Barry 55, 1 15
Uden, Keith 71 , 1 15
Liebe rman, Arleen 115
Liebovilz, Su,on 30, 48, 5 7 , 1 15
Ugh!, Eve 45, 115
Lintz, Sheri 115
Lipke, Steve 72, 1 15
Lippe rt, Randolph 115
Upson, Sharon 1 15
London, Beth 43, 47, 11 5
Long, Carol 43, 1 15
lubor, Michael 52, 69, 1 15
lubowich, Ken neth 73
Mc Hugh, Cathy
Mc Whorler, Kathleen 42, 4 3, 1 16
Moger!, Pame la 30, 35, 43, 48, 116
Ma lawy, He nry 116
Mallin , Mic hae l 56, 67, 1 16
Malling, Bonnie 48, 1 16
Malone, Robert 79, 84, 116
Mon, Jacqueline 1 16
Monn, Jomes 1 16
More, Vic ki 1 16
Mark, Deborah 49, 116
Markin, Julie 1 16
Ma rtin, loed 29, 116
Mash, Sheila 1 16
Mattson, Do le 77, 83, 1 16
Moyers, Robert 67, 77, 84, 116
Melichar, William 116
Me llow, Karen 1 16
Merkin, Jacalyn 1 16
Meyer, Stewart 69, 73, 116
�Meyerson, Ro nald 116
M;les. Robert 67, 73, 116
Miller, Clement 52, 67, 116
Mille r, Donald 52, 116
Miller, Sharon 43, 49, 116
Miller, Valerie 116
Millward, Melonie 116
Minnerath, James 11 6
Nelson, Cheryl 116
Neuhaus, Cynthia 116
Newma n, Corol 43, 116
Newman, Lawre nce 57 , 84, 116
Newmon, Michael 116
Newton, Mark 85, 112, 11 6
Nigen, Barboro 48, 116
Nimer, Sharon 30, 43 , 49, 116
N oelle , Fred 116
Nolon,Scott52,7 1, IO I , 116
Nonnemacher, Janice 29, 116
Novak, Lindo 30, 116
Novak, Mo rey 30, 43, 116
Novick, Lois 88, 116
Nutting, Gregg
Nylon~. Ellen 116
Odegaard, Richard 116
Okaworo , Susan 48, 52, 116
Olsen, Dole 93, 11 2, 116
Olsha n, Blythe 43, 116
Orloff, Marcia 4 3
Orse r, Debra 116
Portipiio, Joel 116
Poul , Kathleen 116
Payne, Noel 42, 116
Pearlma n, Andrea 88, 116
Perlin, Wendy 116
Perper, Lindo 55, 116
Peterson, David 67, 71, 116
Peterson, Gaye 29, 46, 48 , 49, 52, 116
Pfommotter, Vic 116
Phelan, Peggy 93, 116
Phelan, Robert 53, 56, 71, 116
Phillips, Andrea 45, 116
Picker, Ronald 30, 116
Pierce , Janet 29, 30, 43, 11 6
Pierce, Jeff rey 57, 58, 116
Pignoto, Richard 29, 67, 83, 116
Ploss, Joe llen 116
Porter, John 116
Powo I, Suzanne I 16
Preston, Joann 116
Quinn, Timothy 7 1, 116
Randell, Leslie 112, 11 6
Ranieri, Steven 7 1, 116
Reod;ng, Glen 67, 73, 116
Rechel, Pamela 48, 49, 116
Redinger, William 67, 116
Reif, Stuart 116
Re~nolds, Buddy 67, B3, 116
Rivkin, Andrea 11 6
Rohde, Jeffrey 5B, 71
Roiniotis, Andy 67, 83, 116
Roitman, Ga il 116
Rosen , Elisse 29, 116
Rosenberg, Jont1 •
Rosenberg , Rona 116
Rosenquist, Robert 67, 73, 83, 116
Rosner, More 69, 116
Ross, Alicia 29, 43, 49, 116
Rubin, Marc 116
Rub;n, Shelley 29, 116
Rubinstein, Charissa 44, 47, 116
Rudlch, Rhondo 116
Rudolph, Thomas 116
Ruesch,.Kotherine 116
Rugendorf, Susan 30, 116
Russo,Oov id 116
Soles, Dov;d 56, 71, 116
Saltzbe rg, Earl 116
Saltzman, Marsha 52, 116
Solzgeber, Rog e r 69, 117
Samson, Howard 11 7
Sonders, Jomes 29, 117
Sonders, Susan 117
Sonfillipo, Patricio 29
Sorel, Larry 77, 83, 117
Sornot, Andrew 30, 53, 56, 117
Sotkowski, Melonie 117
Souser, Jean 117
Saviano, Jomes 117
Soxonberg, Susan 1 17
Schatz, Robert 67, 79, 83, 117
Scheck, Dole 73, 117
Scheufle" Neil 29, 77
Schiff, !;no 52, 117
Schlosser, Donald 117
Schmertz, Carl 77, 117
Schoen, Wayne 117
Schultz, Dianna 117
Schwartz, Lorry 43, 45, 79, 84, 112, 11 7
Schwartz, Michelle 117
Seiler, Mike
Sender, Sharon 117
Shoffe" Robert 83, 117
Shapiro, Harvey 117
Shore, lee 56, B3, 112, 117
Shorkey , Scott 117
Sher, Deborah 117
Sherman , Ira 79, 117
Shlochter, Alon 30, 11 7
Shor, Ronald 73, 117
Sider, Judyce 56, I 17
Siegmon, Elissa 117
Silk, Margaret 43, 45, 117
S;lton, Ellen 29, BB, 112, 117
Silver, Jill 1 17
Sii verman, Jack 117
Silverstein, Harriet 117
Silvelli, Perr y 53
Simmons, Jory 29, 11 7
Simon, Howard 30, 117
Simon, Ira 117
Skoln;k, Cornl 29, 44, 117
Skora , Rkhord 71. 83, 117
Skare, Tom 47
Slott, Je rry 117
Sla tten, Robert 117
Slav, Steven 117
Smolinsky, So ndra 11 7
Smith, Barbaro 117
Smith, Barry 45, 117
SmHh, M...-k 30, 35, 43, 53, 11 7
Smith, Richard 40, 71, 117
Snyder, George 117
Snyder, Gregory
Solomon, Ba rbaro 117
Solomon, Susan 43, 53, 11 7
Sowers, Deborah 29, 35, 43, 117
Spatz, Andy 35, 71, 85, 117
Sperling, Denise 29, 117
Spielman, Holly 93, 117
Spino, Elizabeth 117
Stowiorski, Bruce 71 , 85, 117
Stee lmon , Moro 29, 112, 117
Steff eck, Dono Id I 17
Steif, Terry 11 7
Stein, Dione 117
Stein, Michae l 67, 83, 117
Ste rl ing, Alyce 117
Stern, Ca role 117
Stluko, Gary 71, 11 7
Stra uss, Arlene 11 7
Suffko, Kurt 79, 83
Suffko , Scott 67, 79, B3, 117
Sugarman, Alon 117
Sulonko , Richard 117
Su lkin, Alison 117
Sullivan, Edward 79, 117
Sutker; Sharon 29, 44, 117
Suzuk;do, Jone 29, 30, 112, 117
Sweet, Sheila 29, 118
Swenson, Gory 67, 77. 118
Swenson, Richard 77, 118
Symonds, Karen
Todelmon, Edward 77, 83, 118
Toni, Cathy 29, 49, 118
Tanker, Jomes 52, 71, 118
Tarshis, Avery 67, 118
Tartok, Barry 118
Tatelmon, Arlene 29, 118
Tessien, Fronk 118
Thel;n, Ronald 58, 118
Thomas, James 118
Throw l, Wendy 112, 11 8
Tiiiery, Vickie 29, 118
Tiltges. Don;el 67, 77, 118
Tlnzmonn, Nancy 1 18
Tolle fsen , Rondbll 67, 77, 83, 118
Tsuchihoshi, Kyoko 118
Turne r, Glenn 30, 45, 73, 118
Turoff, MHchell 44, 52, 53, 98, 118
Vo n Geem, Bonnie 29, 48, 118
Varveris, Constantin 35, 67, 1 18
Vlktor, Birgit 118
Wogenoor·1 ~othleen 88 , 118
Woltr;ch, Helmut 67, 114
Woltze" Fred 67, 118
Word, Ch eryl 118
Worre11, Roberta
Wax, Ronald 79, 118
Wax.berg, Ellen 118
Waxman, Andrea 118
Weinstein, Leslie 29, 35, 118
Weinstein , Lynn 29, 118
Weisman, Jom es 47 , 79, 83, 112, 118
Weiss, Lynn 4 3, 118
Weiss, Robin 29, 43 , 118
Weitzman, Marsha 48, 1 18
Welch, Gerold 67, 71, 118
Wells, Cro;g 85, 11 8
Wernick, Pamela 29, 45, 118
Will iams, Fred 7 1
Wilson, Marilyn 118
W;lson, Robert 56, 67, 77, 83, 118
Wish, Denn;s 52, 73, 118
Witkov, Stewart 73, 118
Wolf, Beverly 11 8
Wolf, Mkhoel 11 8
Wo lff, Stev en 67, 83
Wolfinger, Kenneth 69
Wollock, Deborah 93, 118
Wolozin, Ann
Worshlll, Victoria 45, 118
Wortman, Donna 118
Wyler, Jeffrey 67, 79, 84 , 118
Yanes, Michael 118
Zogoren, Susan
Zomost, Barry 35, 67, 79, 83, 118
Zar i, Peter 67, 73, 118
Zoryklumon, Carol 46
Zorov, Marsha 52, 118
Zemansky, Leslie 118
Zimmerman, Howard 67, 83
Zimnowodzki, Paulo 118
Zivin, Ilene 118
Zuccarelli, Joyce 118
Zucker, Ellen 118
Zumph, Pamela 112, 118
Zwick, Poul 118
SOPHOMORES
Abbey, Sondra 11 9
Abrams, Trud y 4 7, 119
Abt, Fronk
Adam , lee 119
Alfosso, H;llory 50, 8B, 119
Altman, Marcia 43, 119
Andersen, Thomas 84
Ande rson, Bruce 66, 83
Anderson, Ronald 30, 45, 119
Arenson, Art 11 9
Arvidson, Robert
Ashford, Jeffrey
Ban ks, Sherry 119
Bo ron, Iris 47, 119
Barron, Curtiss 30, 119
Boss, Lawrence 11
Bassuk, R;chord 66, 76, 85, I 19
Baum, Steven 31, 47, 119
Oearak, Barry 80, 119
Bechoros, Nicolette 119
Beck, Timothy 119
Becker, Peter 119
Beelen, Barbaro
Beelen, Edward
Bell, Susan 119
Belokon, Elaine 30, 86, 119
Be njamin, Steven 13, 56, 7 1, 119
Berger, Robert 7 1, 119
Bergson, Bar ry 119
Bernstein, Mitchell 119
Berry, Lois 35, 93, 120
Bethmonn, Judy 30, 120
Betts, Kathy 120
Binder, Steve 57, 58, 120
Birk, Pamela 120
Blasco, George 27
Bleimon, Jerome 83, 120
Bloom, Howard 120
Bode, Steven 83, 120
Bolotin, Judith 120
Bookman, Helen
Borgel, Peggy
Boruck, Denn;s 19, 30, 47, 57, 5B, 120
Bosley, Janet 29, 35, 120
Botner, Re no 48 , 55, 56, 120·
Bramson, Susan 47, 120
Bromwell, Beverly 120
Breen, Joey 76, 84, 12Q_
Brenner, Mork 120
Brickman, Marti n 73, 120
Bdn, Gory 30, 76, 83, 120
Brower, Thomas 120
Brown, Bruce 73, 120
Brown, Harvey' 46, 120
Brown, Howard 66, 120
Brown, Lawrence 35, 42, 120
Brownstein, Renell 119, 120
Bruckman, Sheila 120
Brunelli, Jon 56, 120
Byford, Mory 45, 48, 120
Collero, Ronald 120
Cop, Doniel 73, 120
(harness, Gory 57, 58, 120
Cherin, Janice 120
Cherin, Steven 120
Ch;lds, Sandro 29, 120
C la rke, Patricio
Clarkson, Koren 55, 120
Cohan, Cynthia 120
Cohen, Martin
Co londreo, Jo mes
Co lecchio, Mary 120
Colecchia, Rudo lph 120
Como, Gory
Conklin, Wilham 57, 120
Conrod, Thomas 57, 120
Covert, Douglas 120
Cox, Martha 87, 120
Dale, Jomes
Oonlumo, Scott 66, 120
Davies, Do lores 29, 35, 45, 49, 120
Davis, Gary 7 1, 120
ouro 29, 120
Davis, L
Dowson, JHI 29, 119, 120
Depolo, Barry 120
Deutsch, Janet 29, 120
Dewald, Donald 53, 120
Didech, Deon 84, 120
Dishkin, Jod i 29, 11 9, 120
Dobroth, Dole 99, 11 9, 120
Dolins, Barry 46, 66, 73, 11 9, 120
Dreyfuss, Jud;th 13, 52, 120
Dub in, Lano 29. 45, 120
DuBoff, Shor; 29, 43, 45, 47, 49, 54, 120
Dufner, Bernard 120
Dworski, Sheila 120
Earlix, Helene 120
Edelson, Caryn 93, 120
Edelson, Jeon 43, 52, 87, 120
Edenson, Joel 66, 120
Edwards, Michael 79, 83, 120
Einstein, Stewart 35 . 120
Eisenberg, Arnee 66, 83, 120
Eisenberg, Lourie 42, 45, 61, 120
Elkin, Eileen 120
Ellenwood, Jeannine 120
Elrod, EIHot 56, 58, 12 1
Emin, Deborah
Endo, Gory 66, 80
Epstein, Andrew 42, 121
Fe intuch, Jone 31, 12 1
Farish, Noncy 121
Fa rkas, Doniel 30, 43, 57, 121
Foust, Patricio 121
Feldman n, Allene 121
Fe lsenthal, Steven 42, 45, 121
Fields, Roberto 121
Fierstein, Elissa 47 , 121
Fine , Steven 71, 85, 12 1
Fineberg, Ilene 121
Flnesllver, Michael 83, 12 1
Fischer, Ma rilee 12 1
Fisher, Cheri 12 1
Fisher, Deborah 121
F;she" Richard 66, 73, 83, 121
Fishman, Judith 45
FIH, George 12 1
Ford , Uone 29, 44, 55, 121
Foucault, Susan 12 1
Francke, Syson 31, 42, 44, 119, 121
Free mon, Marcia 3 1, 121
Freidman, Stuart
Friedman, Barry 57, 12 1
Friedman, Myra 31, 121
Friedma n, Ross 76, 83, 121
Fried man, Steven
Gabbey, Renate 121
Gollu220, Gory 69, 76, 83, 121
Ganz, David
Garber, Howa rd 12 1
Garris, Jod y 12 1
�Gartner, Wayne 66
Gebel, Bruce 121
Gelde,, M;choel 43, 51, 98, 99, 121
Geitner, Howord 76, 83-, 121
Gendell, Rob;n 121
Giacinta, Charles 121
Gibbons, William
Gillengerten, Helen 42, 121
Girsch, Elizabeth 121
Gitlis, Mork
Glenner, Ellen 29, 121
Glickston, Ellen 121
Goeltenbodt, Lynette 121
Goldbe,g, M;choel 66, 121
Goldbe,g, Rolph 66, 121
Golden, Judd 47, 85, 121
Goldfine, Marsha 121
Goldman, Julie 47, 121
Goldman, Robert 121
Gomberg, Roberto 121
Goode, Donald 121
Goodmon,Howord84, 119, 121
Gordon, Anthony 121
Go,don, G;Jbe,t 66, 73, 119, 121
Gould, Arthur 30, 121
Gould, F,eddc 30, 53, 121
Goulding, Irwin 64, 121
Groff, Leonerd
Grofmon, Jeff 121
Green, David 85
Green, Gory 83, 121
Green, Robert 80, 121
Greenberg, Barry 121
Greenberg, Shary 35, 121
Greenberg, Steve 79, 121
Greenfield, Edward 72, 121
Greenfield, Fred 66, 73, 121
Grobstein, Ellen
Gross, Jeffrey 66, 83, 121
Grossman, Alano 48, 121
Gruhn, William
Hober, Gilbert 121
Hobler, Sandro 121
Hammond, Robert 44, 121
Hancock, Richard 121
Hansen, Corl 121
Hanson, Jomes
Horris, David 121
Harrison, Edward 66, 73, 119, 121
Head, Christopher 66, 121
Hedstrom, Woyne 51, 76, 121
Henrotle, Morie 121
Herzberg, Joon 121
Horowitz, Mork 47, 119, 121
Hrynkow, Barbaro 121
Hulteen, Stanford 121
Hummer, Jomes 121
Hunter, Lindo 121
lsh;zuko, F'ed 47, 66, 121
lvoz, Lynda 87, 121
Jackson, Solly 30, 87.' 121
Jacobson, Blythe
Joffe, Susan 47, 121
Johnson, Debrah 121
Jo hnson, Leslie 121
Johnson, Scott47, 121
Joseph, Lindo 121
Jvorsky, Mory 121
Kaiserman, Joyce 121
Koles, Ronald 56, 66, 121
Kellison, Bonnie 121
Kamin, Shelley 121
Koniuk, Marlene 42, 45, 93, 12 1
Koplon, Debo,oh 47, 48, 54, 121
Kaplan, Michael 121
Kello,, Peggy 30, 122
Kenner, Jane 54, 12 2
Kesselman, Linda 43, 122
Kessler, Kerry 31, 73, 122
Kessling, Norman 122
Kittredge, Dennis 122
Klein, Andra 122
Klein, Gloria 122
Kochevar, Michael 122
Kohn, Helen 122
Korn, Charlene 42, 122
Korn, Mortin 30, 122
Kornblith, Sander 122
Kouyomjion, Lindo 122
Krosney, Barry 71, 122
Krous, Todd 122
Kruse, Candace 29, 42, 45, 122
Kuhn, Koria 29, 54, 122
180'
Kuhnle, W;ll;om 68, 80, 122
Kulman, Cary l 122
Kurland, Jeff,ey 83, 122
Landsberg, Alon 122
Landsman, Lynda 45, 122
long, Louis 30, 83, 122
Lorson, Coro 122
Lorson, Jeffrey
Lotz., Paulo 122
Louer, John 71, 122
l eaf, Fa;th 47, 122
lee, R;cho'd 47, 73, 122
Leichtenberg, Ed 122
Levin, Ronald 122
Levin, Steven 42, 122
Lev ine, Alon 122
Levine, Barry 79, 122
Levine, Bonnie 30, 52 , 122
Levine, Irwin 30, 122
Levine, Michael 67, 122
Levinson, Louis 66, 76, 83, 122
Ubk;n, Cory 53, 99, 122
Ufton, Lloyd 45, 73, 122
Linder, George
Linderman, Susan 29, 45, 49, 122
Lingel, Lillian 122
Lipson, Gory 122
Loeppert, Jomes 30, 53, 122
Lorber, Howard 73, 122
Lucio, Angelo 48, 122
Lutz, Michael 66, 122
Mackey, Phillip 122
Mc Mahon, Mori pot 122
Mc Tier, Fronk 122
Main, Carolyn 122
Majestic, Ronald 12 2
Mandelbaum, Adria 86, 122
Mandi, More 66, 83
Monn, Chery l 122
Monn, Lindo
Morch, Jerry
Marcus, Charles 122
Marcus, Hilary 55, 11 9, 122
Marcus, Koren 122
Marcus, Mortin 57, 119
Moro, Eugene 78, 122
Martino, Rick 29, 122
Megow, Susanne 122
Meier, Dione 55, 122
Melcher, David 79, 122
Messner, Susan 122
Metler, Sharon 122
Miles, Lourie 122
Miller, Anne 45, 122
Miller, Barry 98, 122
Miller, Lindo 122
Miller, Nadeen, 47, 122
Mille,, Sho,on 29, 122
Milstein, Alana 43, 12 2
Mittenthol, Adriane 45, 122
Mocking, Bruce 122
Mondrowsky, Lael 122
Moron, Jomes 70"
Moron, Susan 122
Morris, Alon
Mosoff, Ph;Jl;p 122
Murray, Sally 122
Myh,, G'ego'y 51, 76, 122
Neville, Susan 122
Newman, Brenda 122
Nicholas, Thomas 42, 122
Niles, Solly 46
Nissanson, Robert 66, 76, 83, 122
Nixon, Lindo 31, 35, 44, 122
Nonberg, Sheri 29, 45, 122
Nordberg, Corol 42, 45, 122
Norr'ls, Robert 122
Nusinow, Marilyn 122
Olkiewicz, Edward 85
Oshea, Mory 48, 122
Ostrowsky, Marcia
Poppas, Charlotte 48, 122
Pou l, Pamela 122
Pawlak, Sandro
Pedersen, Arnold 72, 122
Perelman, Michael 73, 122
Perlman, Susan 35, 56, 59, 84, 88, 98, 99, 122
Permer, Barbaro 122
Perz, Jomes 27, 122
Peterson, Evelyn 123
Phipps, Suzanne 31, 123
Pierremont, Geoffrey 123
Plocek, Richard
Plotkin, Murray 124
Popp, Ka thleen 29, 42, 45, 49, 123
Posner, Wendy 11?. 123
Powell, Morita 87, 93, 123
Powell, Robe,t 66, 73, 83, 123
Poznansky, Steven 66, 73, 123
Price, Janet 42, 43, 45, 59, 123
Prococcio, Judy 30, 123
Quinn, Mary 123
Rambe,t, F'ed 66, 80, 123, 124
Randazzo, Susan 123
Rosenick, Mork 64, 73, 123
Rasof, Susan 29, 105, 123
Rotner, Dheeno 30, 86, 123
Redmon, Rhonda 123
Ressmon, Louro 29, 45
R;cho,dson, Holly 31, 88, 123
Riffk;nd, M;chael 7 1. 83, 123
Rigby, Juliet 55, 123
Rittberg, Sorry 123
Roden, Richard
Rodkin, Loree 123
Roitman, Alene 123
Rose, Dione 123
Rosen, Carolyn 47, 123
Rosen, John 47
Rosen, Mpnica 29, 43, 45, 49, 123
Rosenberg, Ronald 123
Rosenquist, Richa rd 66, 80, 123
Rosenthal, Soul 123
Ross, Allon 45, 123
Rossman, Marla 87, 123
Roston, Pou l 123
Rubin, Roberta 45, 123
Rubinstein, Gayle 123
Rugg;,ella, Judy 46, 123
Rumock, Ross 53, 56, 82, 123
Russo, Joseph 79, 124
Rusi, F'onk 69, 123
Sobin, Poul 66, 73, 123
Sochnoff, Rita 123
Sochsel, Amy 54, 119, 123
Sochsel, Linda 123
Soltzbe,g, 8,uce 76, 83, 123
Sondrik, Janice 29, 123
Sartain, Rebecca 123
Sounders, Alon 123
Schamber, Gregory 76, 123
Schirmer, Wo lter 64, 75, 119, 123
Schlesinger, Thomas 73, 83
Schlosser, Denise
Schmidt, Dione 123
Schneider, Carol 45, 123
Schoenburg, Lorry 73, 123
Schoos, Robert 66, 71, 123
Schubert, Leroy 123
Schullman, Doniel 47
Schuman, Craig 42
Schwabe, Carolyn 123
Schwarz, Karl 66
Scott, Joann 48, 123
Seiden, Alon
Semraw, Kenneth 69, 123
Sende<, Miene 43, 52, 56, 123
Sernovitz, Dennis 123
Shaevitz, Earl 123
Shone, Deborah 43, 45, 123
Shapiro, Davida 29, 45, 123
Shapiro, Marilyn 123
Shotney, Koren 29, 86, 123
Shov in, Wylie 45, 123
She,, Jud ;th 47, 119, 123
Shulman, Terry 123
Siegel, Robert 12 3
s;egel, She,yl 123
Siliconi, Alon 123
S;Jk, Stephen 42, 66, 123
Silverman, Gayle 54, 123
Sims, Sondra 48, 12 3
Sjoholm , Lindo 29, 123
Sloane, Leah 40, 124
Smaller, Gail 54, 124
Sm;th, W;il;am 56, 71, 85, 124
Soloman, Jane 35, 124
Sonenblum, Richard 72, 124
Sorci, Richard 74, 75, 124
Storkopf, Lawrence 66, 124
Stearns, Rosalie 54, 55, 119, 124
Stegemon, Sharon 124
Ste in , Alex 47, 83, 124
Stein, Barbara 124
Stein, Ronald 124
Steinbrink, Dione 48, 124
Stellos. Deon 50, 68 , 124
Stemke, Jeffrey 30, 124
Sternberg, Pou l 66, 80
Stevens, Gail 86, 87, 124
Sticken , Russell 124
Sto le row, Sondra 29, 30, 124
Stone , Frederick 124
Stubenrauch, Dione 124
Suffko, Deon 66, 73
Svacino , Donna 124
Swanson , David 30, 73 , 124
Swartz, Jock
Switki n , Jill
Tolar, Jerome 66, 124
Tate lmon , linda 124
Teitel, Dione 124
Tester, Mary 29, 56, 124
Thomas, Thomas 66
Thompson, Mo relyn 124
Tokarz, Michelle 56
Towbin, Steve 83
Von Duesen, Deborah
Von Uffelen, Steve
Vender, Jeffrey 70, 119 , 124
Venn, Thomas 124
Varona, Ronald
Wagner, Jennifer 46, 56, 61, 124
Wold, Alexander 42, 124
Waldman, Gene 66, 73, 85
Woller, Stephen 30, 124
Wore, Dorry 124
Wolman, Adrienne 124
Wouth ier, Darlene 124
Woxburg, Susan 124
Waxler, Lynn 54, 119, 124
Weber, Denn is 79, 83
Wedderspoon, Nancy 29, 42, 44, 47, 124
Wedge, Michae l 79, 124
We il, Marcia 124
Weil, Michael 47, 75, 84, 124
Weiner, James 80, 124
Weinman, Lindo 35, 42, 124
Weinstein, Alon 124
Weiss, Stuart 46, 124
Welch , William
Wershkoff, Judith 124
Westphal, Jud;th 35, 42, 124
Wicker, Tom 124
W;lke, Alice 29, 56, 124
Wolz, John 46, 70, 124
Wood, Lindo 124
w " nn, Patricio 124
y
Yonov, Joan 124
Yonov, Joseph 30, 124
Yo now, More 30, 124
Young, Alon 66, 75, 85, 124
Zorky, Barbaro 45, 49, 124
Zeitlin, Elliot 124
Zenner, Alon 124
Zielen, John 124
Zimberoff, Richard 69, 124
Zo ll, Rhonda 42, 43, 124
Zucker, Marcia 124
JUNIORS
Abrams, Lindo 125
Ade lman , Beverly 29, 49', 125
Adelman, !eonnie
Alpert, Brion 72, 125
Anderson, Charles 125
And rews, Judith 42, 46, 125
Andrzejewski, David 64, 125
Anstodt, Neal 125
Appelman, Arlene 3 1, 125
Arenson, Esther 125
Armitage, Yvonne 125
Aronow, Cydney 125
Aronow, Michele 125
Ashe,, Theda 30, 45, 49, 125
Bobb, B'yon 125
Bobetch, Marlene 26, 54, 125
Bantz, Elizabeth 42, 125
Barnett, Jon 47, 125
Bo,tlett,.pov;d 47, 56, 82, 125
Bortz, Roger
Basile, Cynthia
Basile, Marilyn
Boy, Stefani 125
Becker, Harlan
Becker, Miche lle 125
Beh,ens, Che,yl 125
Belokon, Katherine 47, 51 , 92, 125
�Benson, Judith 125
Berger, Michelle 125
Berger, Paul 126
Berk, Faith 126
Bittman, Ellyce 31, 55
Bloul, Cynthia 51, 126
Bloch. Me"y 40, 47, 54, 58, 126
Block, Robert 126
Bloom, Joel 53, 126
Blumenfeld, Robert 126
Bobek, Gregory 126
Bodenstein, Randee 55, 126
Bofmon, Henry 47, 82, 126
Bollinger, Don·na 126
Bolotin, Beniqmin 72, 126
Bololin, Lindo 126
Bookman, Alon
Broimon, Bonnie 29, 30, 55, 126
Brovi, Barbaro 126
£rody, Ava 34, 126
Brown, Carol 126
Brown, Koren 126
Bruckman, Barry
Bryon, Michael
Bucaro, Patricio 45, 51, 126
Budnik, Koren 126
Butor, John 74, 126
Coplon, Sheldon 84
Carroll, Bruce 126
Chomlin, Sherry 126
Chonnon, David 57, 126
Chormon, Solly 102, 126
Chrastka, Kellh
Christensen, Steven 47, 51, 126
Clwolavsky , Joy 126
Cierny, Joseph 126
Citron, Sharon 28, 126
Cohen, Armond 72, 82, 126
Cohen, David 44, 126
Cohen, lelond 59, 60, 126
Colemon, George 64, 126
Colitz, Alan
Colker, Wesley 70, 126
ColUns. Rondoll 48, 64, 126
Condit, Steven 126
Conklin, Charles 126
Connell, Daryl 126
Costantino, Nicholas 126
Cox, Cynthia 126
Crogg, Suson 31, 126
Czer:,winski, Gail 31, 126
Dodigan, Steve 56, 126
Dole, Barbaro 30, 126
Devalle, Suzanne
Dav id, Ello
Davis, Lindo 87, 102, 126
Dell.egrozie, Mlc:hoel
Denn, Hollis 55, 59
De Santis, Kathy 126
Oic:tor, Cary 4 7, 72, 126
Diglorio, Jomes
Dlmschu ltz, Solly 42, 49, 51, 55, 61, 126
Divlio, Rosemu r y 126
Dobkin , Shelley 126
Oolitsky, Marlene 29, 40, 54, 126
Dorbond, Coro! 126
Doruff, Donold 37, 64, 85
Douglas, Spencer
Dreier, Donold 22, 30, 64, 72, 126
Dusz, Lindo J.I, 126
Edwards, Robert 126
Eisenberg, Sheri
Elias, Victor 126
Ellison, Barbara 5 1, 126
Enberg , Denis 126
Engstrom, Koren 31, 40, 44, 55, 126
Epstein, Sherwin
Ettinger, Terry 126
Evans, Monie 126
Ewert, Richard 126
Fassino, Jomes 126
Foy,JonHle51.86, 126
Feigen, Zaneta 45, 49, 54, 126
Feit, Jessica 126
Feltman, Jeffrey 47, 126
Fetzer, Marsha 126
Ferber, Bonnie 126
Filler, David 47, 75, 126
Fine, Maxine 49, 55, 126
Finger, Michael 82, 125
Finley, Sharon 46, 59, 126
Fisher, Richard 126
F.ishman, laurel
Fix, Kathleen 31, 44, 52, 126
Forman, Barbaro 55
Frontell, Noelle 126
Franz, Corl 30, 126
Freehill, Michael 51, 126
Freske, Lano 126
Fried, Howard 56, 126
Friedman, Lindo 35, 42, 45, 92, 126
Friedman, Mork 126
Friedman, Robert
Friend, Carolyn 55, 126
Fryde, Corol 126
Gano, Terry 80, 125, 126
Garbo, Lindo 3B, 42, 54, 126
Gehrke, Jerry 126
Gerowitz, Paulo 42, 126
Ge .. ten, Jeffrey 47, 78, 82, 126
Gibson, Colleen 126
Gilman, Steven 64
Ginsburgh, Steven 35, 72
Gillis, Karyn 46, 126
Gittelson, Lisa 45, 4B, 49, 126
Giuntoli, Philip 34, 39, 68, 80, 126
Goldberg, Barbaro 3 1, 44 , 45, 54, 126
Golde, Vernon
Goldman, Barbaro 4B, 49, 126
Goldstein. Howard 31, 44
Goodmon, Robert 44, 58, 106, 126
Gordon, Alon 85, 127
Gordon, Susan 31, 35, 38, 40, 44 , 55 , 127
Gore, Corol 125, 127
Gore, Gayle 127
Go u ld, Mork 127
Gould, Ruth 21, 44, 52, 58, 12 7
Gray, Patricio 49, 127
Green, Corol 47, 50, 56, 127
Green, Joqnne 127
Greenberg, Judith 127
Greenwald, Linda 45, 60, 127
Greenwald, Lindo 127
Grizzell, Nancy 127
Gross, Iris 39, 40, 45, 55, 60, 127
Grossman, Sharon 47, 48, 52, 127
Gryn, Floro 29, 35, 45, 49, 54, 127
Gurtz, Linda
Gzesh, Phillip 12 7
Haigh, Charles BO, 127
Halperin, Richard 74, 82, 127
Halpern, Ronald 47, 82, 125, 12 7
Hammerman, Jay 127
Handelman, Joellyn 23, 12 7
Haroldson, Ralph 127
Harr er, Richard 127
Horris, Zachary 127
Hartman, Glenn
Hougsness, Sally 127
Hazell, Marilynn 127
Heckman, Barry 47, 75, 84, 127
Heller, Jomes 37, 47, 70, 127
Helman, Joel 46, 58, 127
Herbon, Jill 127
Hermon, Anita 127
Herrmann, Jerilyn 42, 86, 127
Hexom , Stanley 30, 127
Hintz, Paulette 127
Hoffman, Carole 29, 48, 127
Holland, Bonnie 3 1, 44, 127
Hope, David
Hopper, Jeffrey 127
Harben, Rojenne 127
Horrigan, Toni 43, 127
Hrynkow, Lindo
Huscher, Frederick 127
Hutchings, Nancy 125, 127
Israel, Diane 46, 55, 127
Jocob, Jomes 84, 127
Jacobs, Jeffrey 127
Jacobs, Joel 70
Jacobson, Diana 47. 127
Joff6 , Hallie
Jo nis, Richard 127
Johnso n, Judy 42, 46, 4 7,.86, 127
Johns~n 1 Koren 31, 45, 55, 127
JosephsOn, Charles 53, 127
Kodetz, Sorolf!e 55, 127
Ko lfen, Marcia
Ko linsky, Marilyn 127
Kollhouge, Mory 51, 52, 127
Ko lman, Ronna 42, 51, 127
Kolmanson, Jonis 29, 49, 127
Kon lon, Laurel 127
Kanter, Deborah 29, 47, 127
Kaplan, Bruce 127
Korol, Arthur 127
Korol, Jeffrey 64, 127
Katz, Marshall 47, 12 7
Kotz, Mortin 56, 127
Kotz, Norman 44, 58, 82, 127
Kaufman, Jonis 48, 54, 127
Koy , Karyn 45, 55, 127
Koy, Poul 56
Kaye , Robe rt 58, 59, BO, 127
Keep, Lindo 42, 48, 49 , 51, 127
Kemp, Gloria 31, 87, 127
Kertz, Daro 12 7
Kipp, Goll 42, 127
Kirk, Sherree 128
Klayman, Leonard 128
Klein, Mitchell 55, 128
Klouthis, Mory 48, 49, 128
Koenig, Brenda 49, 51, 128
Kopokin, Bonito 45, 49, 50, 128
Kosmel, Perleene 128
Krosny, Steven 70, 128
Kraus, Gory
Kray, Sondra 128
Kreisman , Michael 56
Kreisman, Norman 35
Krysko, Toby 128
Kugler, Denise 12B
Kuhr, Peter 78, 79, 128
Kulwin, Jill 128
Kurtz, Ronna 42, 88, 128
Kushnir, Barry 75, 128
Kushnir, lorry 75, 128
lo Fonta ine, Bonnie 128
Lambert, Dione 55, 128
Lampert, Gory 128
Lande, Gregg 47, 70, 128
Landerman, Allen 57, 64, 82, 128
andi, Donna 5 1, 128
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Lantz, Kenne th
Larsen, Poul 68, 128
Lorson, Kristine 54
Lorson, lorry 21, 35, 37, 51, 74, 82, 128
lozo,us, Poul 64, 70, 82 , 125 , 128
ebow, Madalyn 128
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Lebrun, Jomes 128
lee , Melissa
ee, Ruthann 128
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Lee, Susan 128
leife,, Jon 23, 48, 54, 128
Lemieux, Lourence 128
Leon, Joy 128
Leon , Steven 128
l e\Jsch, Donna 35, 38, 42, 56, 128
Leventhal, Judith 12B
Levin, Davida 50, 51, 128
Levin, Joel 56, 84, 128
Levin, Ned 128
Lev ine, Barry
Levine, Dorry I 49, 128
Levine, Haro ld 45, 57, 58, 128
Levine, Marcia 128
Lev ine, Roger 42, 54
Lovitt, Barry 82, 128
Levy, Barbaro 128
levy, Janet 45, 50
levy, Lindo 56, 128
lewis, Jeffrey 60, 128
Lind, Cory 31, 44 , 128
Lindemann, Judy
lipin, Niles 128
Lome, Ad rien 46, 48
London, Mlc:helle 128
l ook, John 46, 53, 128
Lubowich, Dona ld 44, 5B
Lundsberg, Richard 128
Lunetta, Robert
Lutren, Wendie 128
Mc Hugh, Candace 128
Mc Koy, Jomes 37, 4 7,64,65.74. 75,82, 125 , 128
Manning, Beryl 49, 128
More, Peggy 45, 55, I 2B
Marx, Susan
Mosorweh, Nodera 128
Moyer, Mork 53, 58, 128
Moyzel, Dove 20, 85, 129
Mehl, Steven 129
Meltzer, Judith 3 1, 44, 129
Mendoza, Steven 129
Merritt, Dion 58, 129
Metler, Mory 129
Meyer, Corol 46
Meyers, Mork 45, 53, 58, 129
Mignano, Richard 24, 46, 70, 129
Minneroth, Susan 129
Moe, William 129
Molinaro, Michael 47, 80, 129
Moore, Roger
Mueller, Ir ene .129
Multoc:k, Ronna 47, 55, 129
Murray, Michael
Musser, Suzanne 125, 129
Myers, Sondra 56, 129
Neimer, David
Nelson, Gail 129
Nelson, Patricio 31, 129
Nelson, Ronald 129
Nelson, Shirley
Nemecek, Mortin 129
Newton, Greg 129
Nineberg , Darlene 54, 129
Nonc:lerc, Lindo 56, 129
Oram, Poul 129
Ostrom, Gregory 47, 58, 129
Owen, Robert
Pardo, Lorry 78, 129
Paris, Miles 129
Poul, Jerome 129
Powlen, Steven 129
Peabody, Richard
Pearlman, Deborah 47, 129
Pec:hter, Sharon 129
Pepper, David 56, 129
Perlman, Frances 23, 54, 129
Peterson , C lifford 129
Peterson, lorry 70, 129
Pitrock, Howard
Po lster, Richard
Portman, Herchel 37, 129
Polish, He rbert 31
Powal, Thoma s 75, 82, 129
Powroznik, Nancy 129
Pozon, Roy 47, 64, 82, 129
Proft, John 56
Robin, Koren
Rodic:ek, Kathryn 51, 129
Rodzi n, Bruce 129
Rolsky, Stuart 125, 129
Ramis, Joanne 51, 129
Rapper, Ronald 50, 56, 78, 125, 129
Rasnick, Susan 60, 129
Reinke , Kristine 129
Reitman, Poul 64
Remenik, Phyllis 55, 129
Rhoney, Donald
Rice,Shoron47,90,91, 125, 129
Richard son, Paulo 129
Richey, Ronald 53, 129
Richmond, Marcia 129
Riotto, Mory
Rissman, More: 47, 84, 129
Robinson, Amy 105, 125, 129
Rohrer, Wo lter 21, 34, 129
Rolek, Fredrick 72, 129
Romme lmonn, Heiko 129
Rose, Cynthia
Rosen, Allon 129
Rosen, Jomes 60, 72. 129
Rosen, Marion 49, 129
Rosenfield, Fred 125, 129
Ross. David 31, 44, 129
Rotfeld, Helene 129
Rowe, Dione 129
Rukln, Mortin 40 , 53, 129
Sodkin, Howard 56, 72, 82, 129
Sole tro, Gayle 129
Solomon, Jone 35, 129
Scholler, Scott 64, 72, 129
Schatz , Lisa 3 1, 49, 55, 105, 125, 129
Schneider, Michael
Schonfeld, G ita 35, 61, 97, 129
Schroeder, Adele 51, 129
Schwartz, Ellen 55, 129
Schwartz, Joseph 129
Schwarz, Mork 129
Segal, Sorry 40, 46 , 55, 56, 57, 58, 61, 129
Shainer, Pamela 129
Shapiro, Sheila
Sherman, Harriet 31, 40, 44, 107
Sherman, Iris 129
Sherman, Koren 49, 129
Shiffmon , Sondra 51, 129
Shiozoki, Joyce 129
Shiozoki, June 129
Shor, Marilyn 129
Siegel, Robert 129
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Siegmon, Joanne 4 7, 1 9
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�Silver, Vicky 54
Silvermon, Chorle s 55, 129
Simon, Barbaro 125, 129
Singer, Sheilo
Skelnik, Jomes 46, 129
Skerven, Patricio 129
Skol, David 40, 129
Skolnik, Robert 129
Slutzky, Jay 30, 129
Smetana, Paul 37, 64, 65, 82, 83, 129
Smith, Evie 55, 129
Smith, Jeffrey
Smith, Richard 31, 53, 98, 129
Smithom, Stephon 47, 75, 130
Solomon, Howard 68, 130
Sorensen, Steven 130
Sostrin, Jock 64, 130
Spielman, Lee 46, 130
Spino, Terry 29, 31, 44, 130
Stein, More 130
Stein, Paulo 125, 130
Steinberg, Dole 130
Steinberg, Steven 30, 31, 46, 130
Steinholtz, Barbaro 130
Stluko, Thomas
Stockbridge, Tom
Stoken, Benjamin 72, 130
Stolerow, Steven 130
Stonemork, Sandro 130
Strege, Bonnie 130
Sulonko, Roberto 130
Sullivan, Lois 130
Swanson , Jeffrey 130
Sweet, Gai l
Sweetow, Robert 3B, 64, 80, 130
Swenson, Dione 55, 90, 91, 125
Togrin, Lawrence 53, 58, 130
Tolan, Claude 68, 130
Tanaka, Mosonobu
Tansey, Joseph
Tax, Audrie 54, 130
Tetzlaff, Glenn 82, 130
Thomas, Rlchard 22, 64, 72, 130
Thomson, Bruce 64, 82
Tobin, Mork 130
Tracy, Cynthia
Trouger, Joel 56, 75
!rebels, Linda 35, 46, 90, 91, 97, 130
Troesch, Craig 130
Turk, Gory
Vega, Anita 130
Vihon, Brion 130
Viklor, Ulrich 130
Voge lmonn, Susan 130
Waddell, Jomes 130
Waldfagel, Ruth 40, 54, 61, 130
Wallis, Christine 46, 130
Walsh, Stephen 47, 58
Walters, Ra lf 47, 130
Weber, Steven 54, 130
Weber, Warren
Weidinger, Fronk 130
Weiner, David 44, 46
Weisman, Judith 130
Weiss, Sanford 130
Wells, Dale 49, 87, 130
Wells, Dione 23, 130
Wenger, Betty 55, 130
Wible, Peter 130
Wolcott, Douglas 130
Wolozin, Ronald 130
Woad, John 46, 70, 82, 125, 130
Young, lonne 56, 64
Young, Michael 46, 84, 130
Zemonsky, Wynne 130
Zlelen, Susan
Zlmberoff, Robert 64, 80
Zimmerman, Bruce
Zindell, Steven 47, 78, 125
Zuffonte, Robert 53
SENIORS
Aboov, Giulio 132
Abt, Joan 132
Adelman, Myra 20, 132
Adelson, Marla 60, 132
Alpert, Marlene 132
Altenbern, Lindo 132
Anderson, Ray 64, 132
Applebaum , Leslie 132
Arndt, Bonnie 132
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Avlono, Richard
Bolestri, Vincent 68, 132
Bolkonis, Lindo 132
Ballou, Patdclo 38, 55, 90, 91, 97, 100, 131, 132
Barnett, Bruce 132
Bornow, Burt 61 , I 06, 132
Boron, Lawrence 132
Bartholomew, Robert 38, 51, 132
Bartlett, Bonnie 38, 132
Bassuk, Lawrence 30, 38, 64, 132
Basting, Sharen 132
Baumann, Robert 64, 132
Bovello, Betty 56, 132
Beorok, Seymour 61, 133
Becker. Linda 55, 133
Behrens, Renea 133
Beilgord, Steven 14, 133
Bell, Moris 25, 133
Bell, Mark 42, 133
Benjamin, Anita 44, 50, 55, 133
Berg, William 133
Berkman, Haward 133
Barlowe, Judi 133
Berman, Joann 49, 54, 133
Berman , Steven 28, 133
Sermon, Steven M. 53
Bernstein, Ronald 50, 55, 133
Biss, Froncee 37, 133
Blackman, Wendy 14, 55, 133
Blanck, Geraldine 133
Blank, Donna 55, 133
Blumenthal, Roy 133
Blustein, Jacquelyn 14, 55, 61, 133
Botner, Johnny 133
Boyer, Helene 92, 133
Boyer, Sherry 54, 134
Brandel, Lynn 31, 3B, 134
Brandt, Ralph 134
Bregman, Joonne 37, 38, 44, 55, 134
Brenner, Lorry 45, 50, 134
Brady, Michelle B6, 134
Brown, Jill 14, 55:134
Cabot, Edward 131, 134
Cap, Karen 29, 42, 61, 134
Copitel, Susan 134
Carlson, Robert 134
Carlson, Susan 42, 45, 134
Corren, Howard 134
Castro, Marla 35, I 09, 134
Choitkin, Stuart 41, 134
Chechopou las, Michael 31 , I 05, I 07, 134
Chechopou los, Peter 42, 134
Cherner, Dale 45, 54, 134
Cherlack, Neil 36, 42, 50, 64, 65, 80, 131, 134
Clszewski, George 134
Cohen, Eiieen 31" 134
Cohen, Marcia 58, 135
Cohen, Sharon 45, 48, 56, 135
Cohn, Robert 35, 61, 135
Cahn, Ronald 18, 135
Cooper, Cheryl 135
Coulter, Marilyn 13.$
Coursey, Lorry 135
Cowen, Lois
Crafton, Roberta 26
Cross, Roger 30, 50, 135
Cutler, Steven 40 , 99, 135
Door, Ellen 54, 61, 135
Oonkowski, Gail 135
Dankowskl, Gary 36, 70, i08, 135
Dovidson, Leon 64, 135
Davis, Chery le 44, 135
Dovls, Mork 70, 135
DeCorl, Geraldine 31, 136
De Moo, Sandro 136
Deutchman, Steven 136
Diaz, Bertico 136
Dlesterheft, Shirlee 136
Dietze, Naomi 31, 52, 86, 136
Dobbin, Gregg 14, 35, 64, 82, 136
Doruff, Donna 136
Drawbaugh, William 30, 56, 136
Drell, Judy 54, 56, 136
Dubolf, Scoll 34, 3B, 56, 64 , 72, 136
Eorlix, Lawrence 42, 136
Eckmann, Jeanne 136
Eller, Harold 64
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Eilers, Joyce 3 1 48, 55, 131, 136
Eisenberg, Ellen 45, 136
Elkins, llnda 38, 42, 92, 131. 136
Ewing, David 50, 64, 65, 72, 136
Ewing, llnda 51, 136
Falnluch, Chery l 41 , 61, 88, I 06, 136
Fallico, Richard 136
Foust, Penelope
Feder, Koren 136
Feldman, Glenn 137
Feldman, Mork 137
Feldman Paula 26, 55, 137
Feng, Joseph 61, 106, 137
Ferris , Jomes 27, 38, I 00, 137
Field , Eva
Finesilver, Jeffrey 137
Fifi, Stephen 137
Fronklin, Jonis41,42,59 , 137
Frebies, Mary 137
Freedman, Suzanne 137
Freemon, Arlene 137
Friedman, Betty 137
Friedman, Farrel 137
Friedman , Terri 55, 137
Friedner, Bonnie 25, 55, 137
Frishman, Joel 42, 137
Gabbey, Karl 46, 85, 109, 137
Gail, Steven 137
Gale, Andrew 52, 137
Gonakos, Greg 82
Geitner, Barbaro 137
Gent, Jeffrey 38, 50, 68, 137
Gertenrich, Robert
Giocinlo, Sharon 61, 138
Gilbert, Steven 138
Gilhooley, Mark 64, 138
Gillie, Margaret 60, 138
Gillman, Robert 78, 138
Girsch, Robert 138
Gilner, Linda 56, 92, 131, I 3B
G lassner, lorel 45, 48, 51, 55 , 86, 138
Glanzer, Howard 138
Glinberg, Susan 138
Gold, Steven 138
Goldberg, Mork
Goldblatt, Cheryl I 3B
Goldstein, Robert 64, 138
Goodman, Michael 39, 97, 106, 109, 131, 138
Goodmon, Patricio 138
Graf, Dorothea 40, 42, 51, 54, 138
Greaves, Li la 39, 42, 61, 138
Greenberg, Alvin 70, 138
Greenberg, David IB, 20, 138
Guenther, Timothy 138
Gunther, Sharon 138
Hagen, Mary 131, 139
Hain, Thomas 50, 56, 68, 139
Holler, Thomas 139
Harrison, Barbara 39, 40, 60, 96, 97, 139
Hortleb, Peter 139
Harvey, Roger 30, 51 , 139
Howley, Howard
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_ ayes, Koy 139
Hellbrown, R. 139
Heller, Barbaro 139
Herzeg, Allyson 38, 139
Hill, Susan 139
Hobbs, Michae l
Hodge s, William 139
Hoheisel, Randy 36, 41, 68, 139
Holley, Michael
Horowitz, Trudye 55, 139
Hulburt, John 55 , 61, 139
Hulteen, Linda 37, :;a, 100, IOI, 131. 139
Hunter, Dionne 48, 50, 55, 138
Isaacson, Kenneth 139
lvaz, Rick 139
Jacobson, Leslie 36, 38 , 39, 106, I 08, 140
Johanson, Alice 55, 140
Johnson, Judy 51, 140
Kadlson, Judy 35, 37, 88, 104, 140
Kahn, Hilary 41, 45, 61, 140
Kaiserman, Corol 14, 140
Kollman, Elayne 37, 140
Kaplan, Gary 103, 140
Kaplan, Lourie 45, 140
Kaplan, Rosalyn 42, 45, 49, 54, 140
Kappel, Jenny 48, 49, 140
Korhon, Bonny 51, 140
Karlin, Seymour 55, 140
Karman, Bonny
Karp, Michael 140
Korpmon, Ronald 30, 140
Kassin, Michael 31, 35, 40, 41, 44, 56, I 04, 141
Kotz, Lorry 141
Kaufmon, Ronald 68, 14 1
Kovilt, Richard 141
Keefer, Carol 35, 42. 50, 56 141
Keefer, Robert
Kelin, Robert
Kellar, Lynn 30, 141
Kemp,Corol3\, 141
Kenney, Kerry
Klein, Marc 141
Kllphardt, Judith 35, 38, I 0 I, 141
Konopka, Elizabeth 34, 38, 41, 55, 100, 105, 106,
141
Koppman, Joyce 141
Korman, Thomas 30, 141
Kossof, Linda 52, 141
Kottmeier, Anthony 36, 141
Kovacic, Dione
Kromer, Terry 51, 52, 141
Krous, Horene 55
Kreis, Da le 17, 40, 58, 61, 141
Krupp, Isabel 49, 50, 55, 141
Kuhn, Ann 87, 141
Kuhr, Kathe 86, 141
Lampert, Dennis 14 1
Lantz, June 38, 39, 56, 142
Lauer, Dennis 109, 142
lo Vay, Patricio 142
Leichtenberg, Robert 142
Leifer, Maureen 35, 42, 142
lencho, Keith 30, 40, 41, 44, 50, 60, 61, 142
Leon,Morc47, 142
l epoff, Sydelle 142
Lesser, Barbaro 142
Levin, Bill 54, 142
Levin, Steven 142
Levin, Stewart 142
Levin, Vicki 142
le'l ine, Barry 142
Levinson , Carol 55, 142
levy, Gale 48, 55, 142
levy, Myrna 142
Levy, Stephen 142
ewin, Burton 30, 142
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Lewin, Roberto 55, 142
Lew.in, Sally
lewis, Alan 142
Libman, Paul 42 , 44, 60, 143
Lifton, Linda 143
Lipke, Marsha 143
Lippert, Jeffrey 143
Liss, Edward 30, 143
Liv e ris, Rondy 70, 143
toity, Donald 35, 36, 50, 70, 143
Lubeznlk, Paula 40, 143
Lubor, Pou lo
Moc.COrkle, Marilynn 88, 90, 91, 143
McConoughy, David 143
Mclin, Janice 38, 143
Mo ize ll, Adrienne 55, 143
Ma lis, Judy 54, 143
Monn, David 58, 143
Montell, Coral 143
Maro, Marsh a 35, 45, 51, 143
Marshall, Georgeann 143
Mason, Ronald 78, 143
Mossey, Joseph 143
Mozzeffl, John 144
Meinhardt, Jerom e 56, 72, 144
Me inke Jomes 80. 144
Melichar, Pamela 35, 46, 50, 144
Messerschmitt, G lenn 36, 70, 144
Messner, Steven 144
Meyer, Bruce 80, 144
Meyer, Robert 70, 144
Michael, Kathy 144
Miller, Douglas 30, 52, 144
Mille r, Jahn 36, 64, 144
Miller, Julye 144
Miller, Nodine 144
Mair, Lindo 144
Molinaro, Mild red 31, 38, 42, 54, 109, 131 , 144
Moron, Michael
Morgan, Jeon 25, 144
Mosoff, Mark 144
Mussor, Christine 36, 90, 91, 144
Myers, David 64
Nadler, Fern 40, 41, 45, 61, B6, 144
Nelson, Robert 145
Nemkov, Melvin 36, 70, 100, 105, 145
.Nessel, Edward 145
Nidetz, Philip 145
Niedrlch, Robert 145
Nonclerc, C laudette 145
Novick, Sondra 145
Nuss, Elmer 68, 7 4, 145
Nyland, llnda 145
Olefskv, Leslie 82, 145
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�Olson, Sherry 14 5
Orlov, Poul 54, 59, 60, 145
Otto, Vicki 35, 39, 42, 46, 56, 145
Pordo, Sandro 87, 145
Poul, Morcio 34 , 38, 39, 40, 45, 56, 88, 104, 107
Peorlmon, Murroy 145
Penn, Judith 145
Perdue, Raborn
Pernltz, Lindo 145
Petsch, G regg 145
Phelan, Robert 64, 84, 145
Ploss, Lindo 145
Po rt, Benoy 26, 146
Posner, G lenn 146
Posner, Kenneth 146
Pote nzo, Joonne 146
Powell, Kenneth 146
Preis, Jomes 146
Primock, Horold 72, 146
Quinn, John 64, 146
Roche Ison, Julie 146
Romsoy, Cheryl 48, l 46
Randouo, Rober! 146
Redinger, Christion 146
Rehwoldt, Noncy 31, 44, 146
Reid, Notolie 55, 146
Reynolds, Joy 146
Rhodes , Nancy 40, 146
Rieser, Vicki 146
Riffkind, Jone t 146
Rivkin, Rlchord 53, 146
Ro bbin, Li ndo 146
Rob ins , Samue l 5 4, 146
Rose n, Ba rbaro 61, 146
Rosen, Undo 14 7
Rosenbaum, Peggy 40, 44, 99, 147
Rosenfeld, Vivion 46, 99, 147
Rossmon,Ador31,40,44,99, 102, 107, 147
Roston, Mitchell 147
Rothschild, Edword 54, 57, 72, 147
Rubenslein, Eileen 38, 40, 147
Rubin, Jomes 36, 38, 59, 68, 100, 101, 147
Rubin, Steven 31, 147
Rubinstein, Joel 147
Rukin, Steven 36, 44, 147
Russo, Anno 4 3, 147
Rullenberg, Robert 4 1, I 09, 147
Sachse I, Harriet 54, 147
Safron, Doniel 148
Solsto ne; Sonde 39, 40, 41, 69, 97, 104 , 148
So lzmo n, Sonnie 148
Samue ls, Barbaro 148
Somuelson, Nancy 148
Sonders, Linnea 3 1, 148
Sonfilllpo, Dione 54, l 48
Sonlner, Jeanne 14, 148
Sapoznik, Mou rice 36, 50, 6 4, 72, 97, 148
Savitz, Lenore 20, 31, 44, 148
Soxonberg, Fred 40, 53, 148
Scholer, Janel 148
Scholler, Sluort 56, 148
Scholz, Richord 50, 68, 148
Schild, Corolyn 51, 148
Sch lesinger, Jim 148
Sch locker, Cathy 14, 35, 148
Sch midt, Thamos 53, 148
Sch noble, Morey 55, I 08, 148
Scholz, Hanno 55, 148
Schrlor, Dione 53, 148
Sch ultz, Bonnie 148
Secore, W illlom 149
Sedgwick, Jomes 149
Sells, Renee 149
Sernovi l ~Suson 14, 3 1, 149
Shone, Alon 46, 58, 149
Shapiro, Allen 149
Shopiro, Lindo 49, 54, 61, 13), 149
Shapiro, Richard
Shorkey, Kathleen 149
Shefsky, Bonnie 31, 37, 149
Sherwood, Robert
Shimon, Merlo 38, 42, 131, 149
Ship, Robert
Shoener, Richard \49
Sidell, Nancy 18, 149
Silber, Michael 82, 149
Silton, Morllyn 31, 40, 88, 149
Simon, G ory 149
Skora, Lon nie 149
Smigiel, JoAis 42, 149
Sm igiel, Saundra 108, 149
Smith, Jerrold 149
Smith, Nodine 149
Smith, Shod 47, 55, 149
Solomon, Poul 150
Sorensen, Sherry
Sorosky, Bori 55, 150
Sperling, Andreo 150
Spies, Koren 150
Spies, Lindo 150
Stonn, Ken 150
Steffens, Pamela
Stegeman, Yvonne 48, 51, 150
Stein, Alon 70, 150
Stein, Kenneth 150
Stern , Stephen 150
Steue r, Gloria 37 , 109, 150
Stevens, Ga ry
Stieber, Lawrence 150
Stover, Janice 34 , 41, 44, 106, 150
Swartz, Rona ld 150
Szornych, Stanley 56, 150
Tokehoro, Croig I 0 I, 131, 156
Teichert, Alfred 80, 150
Teitelbaum, Phyllis 3 1, 35, 56, 150
lhomos, Roger 37, 50, 64, 74, 82, 97, 108, 131,
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Thorsen, Jomes 150
Tinker,Corol 109, 131, 150
Trufont, Judith 151
Turski, Craig 31, 72, 73, 15 1
Von Deusen, Robert 42, 151
Von Deusen, Thomas
Viktor, Jurgen
Vollmer, Robert
Von Gi llern, Wi ll iam 30, B5, 15 1
Wodler, Morlene 42, 151
Wo llis, Richord 30, 60, I 06, 15 1
Warren, Stephen 64, 72, 151
Waxman, Janel 15 1
Weinstein, Barbaro 92, 151
Weinstein, Cheri 131, 151
Weinstein, Michael 64, 104, 151
Weiss, Lynn 31, 35, 40, 44, 106, 151
Wells, Gory 64, 151
White, Doniel 151
Whitmore, Doniel 151
Wish, Howard 47, 151
Wojokowski~ Lois 48, 55, 151
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Wolff, My ra 151
Wo lff, Rlchord 15 1
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Zo rov, Ira 36, 38, 50, 70, 108, 152
Zeller, David 30, 60, 152
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Zolkowski, Carol 55, 152
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course, EDUCATION. Students of
Niles East are taught in a variety of
ways ranging from the more traditional classroom situation to work
study programs and alternative learning centers. However, classes are not
the only means of education that are
available to students. Through experiencing and participating in the many
activities and organizations here at
Niles East, a student can gain much
knowledge and insight. This knowledge can prove very useful as it lays a
foundation for the student's future.
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ATHLETIC program. Those students
who excell and wish to pursue their interests and talents can do so in intramural and interscholastic sports programs.
Besides promoting good athletic skills,
these programs attempt to develop discipline and good sportsmanship while encouraging school spirit.
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Special occasions are a very important part of the
school year. They add another dimension to the
daily activities which comprise school life. These
special events include activities such as dances and
homecoming, which are student run; as well as
guest speakers and performers. Whatever the OCCASION may be, it represents another facet of life
and presents an enjoyable change for the student
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The Niles East English Department is the most diversified academic discipline within the school because of the widely varying
backgrounds and teaching styles of the staff. One can go from the
problem of evil (Devil in Literature) to a study of the perfect
society (Satire and Utopia}, from Shakespearean plays to Modern
Literature.
The Department is divided into four main areas of study: Communication, Composition, Literature, and the study of the language itself, each seeking to develop specific skills in Language
Arts. Thinking, reading, speaking, listening, and writing are
among these. Every course is designed to widen the student's
horizons and broaden his outlook.
And where would these courses be without the teachers? The
staff is well-groomed, well-educated, and well-liked by the entire
student body. The staff's knowledge of subject matter can be
readily seen by considering the teachers' educational background.
To illustrate this, one teacher has earned a doctorate while five
others need only to write dissertations to receive their doctorates.
In addition to being highly qualified to teach, many teachers are
involved in outside activities. These range from singing professionally to demonstrating the highly remarkable ability of reciting the poem, The Wreck of the Hesperus.
As an additional attraction, the department maintains a resource
room which is under the watchful eyes of Mrs. N. Isaacson. Mrs.
Isaacson keeps order in the room, oversees students, answers
questions about homework, and performs secretarial work. Students use the resource room for studying, taking tests, and obtaining help from their English teachers.
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Students interested in radio broadcast ing have an opportunity to get some practical experience in the Niles East Radio
Club. Members of the club act as disc jockeys for one period
a day, playing records, commenti ng on music, and learning
the technique s of broadcast ing. Music is broadcast ed daily
into the Student Lounge, for the enjoymen t of the entire
student body.
Each week, students from Niles East tape the radio show,
"Niles East Perspectiv e." The program deals with a variety
of current events and other subjects. The students that participate must research each topic that is discussed. This
interestin g and informativ e program can be heard Sunday
mornings at 7 A.M., on WCLR Radio, 102 FM.
OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER RIGHT, CLOCKWISE: Sue Kulovsky, Steve
Kessler, Ted Hill, Sue Isserman, Steve Shayman. NOT PICTURED: Steve
Brown, Bruce Gostomelsk y, Marc Hartzman, Alan Lande, Alan Lev, Larry
Siegal. OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER LEFT: Stephen Glickman, Ed Cohen.
THIS PAGE, TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lynne Friedman (vice-president), Bonnie Crimson (secretary), Sharon Corombos (sponsor), Paul Noeson, David Peiser, Jon Schwartz (president), Scott Goldstein,
Marc Steinhoff. NOT PICTURED: Scott Turner (general manager). THIS
PAGE, LOWER LEFT: Audrey Cohn, Alan Karras.
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(co-editor-in-chief) Georgette Saenz,
Chris Kot, Nancy Kaplan, Leslie Oif, (organizations editor) Dawn Johanson,
Sheri Marshak, Melanie Karafotias, Alan
Karras, (copy editor) Ted Hill, Jon Ritter,
(boy's sports editor) Ruth Kahn, (seniors
editor) Audrey Cohn, Karyn Simmons,
(photographer) MIDDLE ROW: (left to
right) Penny Katsaros, (underclass editor) Cathy Leaven, Gena Schoen, Wendy
Gerber, Cheri Gassel, (underclass editor)
BOTTOM ROW: (left to right) Vicky Sarnelson, Eileen Sohn, (occasions editor)
Marty Lerner, Laurie Pautz, Karen Andre, (education editor) Linda Krischer,
(girl's sports editor, assistant editor-inchief) Sandy Charous. NOT PICTURED:
Alan Schoen, Stacey Schneider, (organizations editor) Carol Miller, Chris Prekezes.
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students. The staff is organized into sections, each
section having an editor and several staff members.
Every editor is in charge of a particular section. In
addition, there are two editors-in-c hief who oversee
the entire book, and a copy editor who is in charge
of the printed material in the book. The staff and
editors are under the expert leadership of Mr. Mel
Pirok, advisor, and Mr. Dennis Grabowski, assistant advisor.
Our purpose, of course, is to produce a yearbook
that the majority of the student body will enjoy.
This task begins the summer before the start of
school and ends when the yearbooks are distributed
in June.
Each page in the book requires a great deal of time
and effort by each staff member involved. This time
is spent drawing layouts, cropping pictures, researching and writing copy, and typing. With the
co-operatio n of all those involved, the yearbook can
be a truly memorable and enjoyable book.
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Members of the Quill and Scroll Society are:
(THIS PAGE, TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Stacey Schneider, Barbara
Chabner, Kathi Isserman, Linda Krischer, Laura
DeFratus, Leslie Oif, Alan Karras, Wendy
Gerber, Jon Ritter. (BOTTOM ROW): Penny
Katsaros, Karen Andre, Eileen Sohn, Ruth
Kahn, Cheri Gassel. Not Pictured: Phil Rappoport. The Golden Galleon staff includes (TOP
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mary McCloy, Arlene Castro, Suzi Birz. (MIDDLE ROW): Lalitha
Rao, Karyn Simmons. (BOTTOM ROW):
Lauren Pitalis, Tammi Friedman (Co-Editorsin-Chief). Not Pictured: Debbie Malina. (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE): Wendy
Gerber, Nilehilite Editor-in-Chief. Members of
the Nilehilite staff are: (OPPOSITE PAGE,
BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Jim Adelman, April Alpiner, Bill Andrea, Gabriel Couris, Steven Contos (Photo Editor), Wendy Gerber (Editor-in-Chief), (MIDDLE
ROW): Sue Kulovsky, Ken Greisman (Feature
Editor), Phil Rappoport (Managing Editor), AlFriedman (Sports Editor). Howard Berry.
(FRONT ROW): Janice Greenberg, Barry
Schwartz, Ralph Fujiwara. Not Pictured: Janet
Peterson (News Editor), Shari Miller.
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Quill and Scroll is an international honor society for
high school journalists. Students are recommended for
membership by the newspaper and yearbook advisors.
Candidates for Quill and Scroll must be juniors and
seniors who rank in the upper third of their class.
Students must have done superior work in some phase
of journalism or publications work. Members must
also be approved by the Executive Secretary of the
society. In addition, qualified students must have 200
inches of published material and 100 points based on
various duties.
Golden Galleon is the organization that publishes the
school's literary magazine. The purpose of this magazine is to provide literary entertainment and to encourage students to express their varying talents in the
field of prose, poetry, art, and photography.
The purpose of the Nilehilite Staff is to publish the
student newspaper. This newspaper is designed to inform the students in the high school and the community of school events, sports and other points of interest.
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�foreign language:
The Foreign Language Department curriculum
offers five different languages: French, German,
Hebrew, Russian, and Spanish. The goal of the
department is that each student enrolled know
how to understand, speak, read, and write the
language under study. The most popular language is Spanish. This is clearly evidenced by the
fact that that there are four Spanish teachers
teaching five classes each. French is second in
popularity followed by Hebrew, German and
Russian. Each language is offered in a fouryear
sequence; however due to low enrollment some
of the upper level classes may be cancelled or
combined with a lower level class.
Two languages, French and Spanish, offer Honor
Programs for students of high linguistic ability.
In addition, Spanish also offers a two-year sequence, Introduction to Spanish, designed for
students who wish to study a language but anticipate difficulty. French and Spanish also have
Advapced Placement courses and courses in .conversation.
Another unique program that was instituted in
fourth year French Classes was a career education
unit. Students had the opportunity to learn about
the many aspects of choosing a career in France.
The Foreign Language Department has many
clubs and last year these clubs sponsored an "International Day." The French Club organized the
event while Spanish Club, Russian Club, Students for Israel, Photo-Arts Club, and Students
for Easter Island participated. Each club exhibited culture, food, costumes, and music from the
various countries that they represented.
The Foreign Language Department, like other
departments also maintains a Resource Room. In
the resource room or " lab" as it is called, students
listen to tapes that correspond to their workbooks, play games in the language of study, listen to foreign music, and.study in a relaxed atmosphere. The room also contains a library of books
written in foreign languages with Mrs. Jane
Wright in charge.
Besides teaching the languages, the department
has also done a fine job in transmitting the cultures of foreign nations. The students of Niles
East appreciate the many fine programs and interesting classes that are offered by the Foreign
Language Department.
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The members of the French Club are (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE, FRONT ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHl): Sheri Marshak, Bob Silverman, Cheri Gassel; (MIDDLE ROW) Melinda
Goodman, Cathy Resnick, Lalitha Rao, Andrea
Cohen; (TOP ROW) Bonnie Grimson, Lisa
Cohn, Mary McCloy. The German Club members are (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl): Petra
Krumland, Adeline Eberle, Kelly Cebol, Laurie
Pautz; (MIDDLE ROW) Lynn Breidenbach,
Thea Fisherkeller, Susan Coyne, Chris Billisits;
(BACK ROW) Colleen Hubbard, Claudia Brisk,
Mike Potts, Wilhelm Eberle. The members of
the Russian Club are (THIS· PAGE, TOP PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl): Elliot Nelson (Vice President), Alok Saxena (President), Ros Behr, (BACK ROW) Dan Moss,
Hugh Shonfield, Tatsumi Ozawa, Sarah Kruit,
Ellen Oppenheim, Brooke Caplin. The members of Spanish Club are (THIS PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHl): Karen Wilner, Elyce Herbach, Jami
Lieder, Kathy Jean, (MIDDLE ROW) Rhonda
Malina, Audrey Cohn, Wendy Jackson, Tina
Lee, Elaine Apollo; (BACK ROW) Gary Kantz,
Mrs. Lopez, Raul Zambrano, Bonnie Grimson,
Orleando Chevere, Jim Doumouras.
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social studies: searching the world
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Mr. Frank Mayfield;
Linda Shane, Mr. Dejonge; Eddie Adler; Mrs. Nancy
Greenburg, Karen Sawislak; Mr. Harry Ewing.
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"The Social Studies Department program has a two fold
purpose: the enhancement of human dignity and selfworth through learning and a commitment to rational
processes as a principal means to the ends. Although this
dual purpose is supported by other programs in the
school, it is the special responsibility of the Social Studies
program." This quote from the 1977-1978 Niles East
Coursebook adequately describes the department's objectives. Headed by Mr. Ronald Lamb for the past 3 years,
the Social Studies Department has developed into a wellorganized unit, effectively teaching a wide variety of
classes.
Let's explore this exotic variety of classes within the deepest regions of the untamed wilds of Niles East. One year
of U.S. History is required in addition to two years of
social studies which may be spent hiking through the
realm of Western Civilization, voyaging the high seas in
U.S. and European A.P.P., or journeying to the center of
the mind in Psychology and Sociology. The teachers in
this department exhibit interest other than those of their
classes. These range from tennis buffs to movie buffs,
from polyglots to stage workers. Quite a myriad of hobbies and activities!
For an added excursion, one may, at no extra charge, use
the facilities of the Social Studies Resource Room. Here
one can borrow books or catch up on recent news in the
newspapers and magazines. This room was voted " Most
Pleasant Resource Room" by both Field and Stream Magazine and the Yearbook Staff.
As one nears the clearing, it is easy to see that the journey
has been fun and worthwhile. But looking ahead will
show us the path we must continue on. Although shrouded in vines and falsehoods, with the road ahead obscure,
one must overcome fears, leave one's fantasies , and traverse both river and hardship to reach a final goal: A
triumph over the jungle.
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�special education:
The main objective of the Individualized Instruction Center
(IIC) is to provide academic and/ or emotional support for
students who have difficulty learning or functioning in
some specific area. , ince each student's learning s.trengths
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and weaknesses are unique, the tutoring and supervising of
his study is individually planned.
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The Center for Individualized Curriculum is a district-wide
program located at Niles East. The center serves ninety-five
students from the three high schools, and its primary goal is
to provide a worthwhile and successful learning experience
in high school and to graduate productive, independent
students.
The Reading Center at Niles East provides individualized
instruction to those students who need to improve their
reading skills as well as those who are already good readers
and wish to improve. Students can work on their individualized programs set up by the Reading Specialists, or, if they
choose, may at times just read a book or magazine of their
choice.
The Niles Township High Schools' Action Learning Center
(ALC) is a total high school program to serve students who
wanted a new way to learn. It is a combination of " learning
by doing," independent study, and more, with approximately 40 sophomore, junior, and senior students working with
two learning coordinators in highly specialized programs.
The ALC is for students who want to learn, but feel they
cannot learn enough through the textbook and lecture approach of regular school. These students want a chance to
pursue a subject on their own time schedule and to learn by
doing.
The Off Campus Learning Center currently provides a safe,
friendly, and well-disciplined program for approximately
seventy-five adolescents with behavior problems. The staff
consists of six instructors, two full-time social workers, a
psychiatric consultant, and a secretary/ aide, all under the
direction of a full time director.
This program is a team effort in which parents, students,
and home high school staff join together with the OCLC
staff in designing individual social and academic objectives
for each student and in assisting s tudents achieve these
objectives.
(TOP LEFT, CLOCKWISE): Mike Briscoe; Pam Klinghoffer, Jean Damisch,
Steve Berkowitz; Miss Barbara Benson; Paula Dorfman, Michelle ·Davis,
Bill Robinson (advisor).
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The aims of the Math Club are to generate interest and enthusiasm, to
broaden and deepen understanding
and knowledge, and to increase proficiency in Mathematics. All students
of Niles East are eligible for membership. One of the major activities of the
Math Club is to help prepare students
to take the annual National High
School Math Contest held in March.
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The curriculum of the Math Department is organized into
three major areas: Algebra, Geometry, and Advanced Math.
In general, the courses are taught on basic, regular, and
honors levels. However, there is also a modified program
where students can take two years of regular math over a
three year period. In order to graduate, a student must take
one year of math. The majority of students take a year of
Algebra, with some continuing on. However, the department does offer courses in Trigonometry, Analytic Geometry, and Calculus. Students who are seriously interested in
math may take an hour-long class in preparation for the AP
exam. The aim of the math department is to prepare students to continue the study of math in college while at the
same time providing a limited background to students who
are not planning on taking college math.
The teachers of the Math department are well-prepared in
the field of Math; most teachers have masters degrees, one
teacher has a doctorate. Each teacher has a particular specialty but can teach other courses it necessary.
The math teachers are also involved in many extra-curricular activities. Four teachers are active in the athletic program
here at school; another is active in his parish council; yet
another serves as a camp counselor.
The department also sponsors a Math Club for students
with an interest in math. In addition, advanced students
may participate in the National Math Contest and do very
well.
The department maintains a resource room that is different
from most of the other resource rooms. The room has a
teacher assigned to help students each period. The teacher
"on duty" can answer any question. Mr. William Bulthuis is
in charge of the room and can also answer questions. Students can also use the room to hook up with the computer at
Oakton Community College. This computer is programmed
to give problems and information about math.
(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): Jerome Slattery; Jerry Oswald; Robert
Schwartz; Members of the Math Club are: Stacey Schneider, Marty Ellenby
and Eileen Sohn.
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The Environmental Club is dedicated to the ideal that it is the obligation of each person to help keep
the world clean, conserve energy,
and preserve all natural beauty.
Members help collect material to be
recycled and help maintain the
school vegetable garden. A slogan
which sums up the goals of this
club would be "America, love it and
leave it better than you found it."
Envionmental Club members include (TOP
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT}: Valerie Zucker,
Susan Birz, Bonnie Crimson, Robin Spira,
g;
Lauren Ber- (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Sandy Redman, Diane Lovitt, Beth
Weisberg, Julie Geiser, Cindy Reich.
(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): Ricky
Simmons, Mr. Welch, Erica Bokor; Steve
Lisco; Valerie Zucker, Mr. Herbst; Ron Nagel, Mr. Cooper.
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understanding
and preserving
our en virontnen t
The Niles East Science Department opened its doors again
as it has in the past and offered the students a chance to
delve into the scientific world. Through courses such as
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics, the student has been given
an opportunity to increase his intellectual capacity and develop the basic concepts of each course.
The curriculum of the science department offers courses in
many different areas of science-Earth Science, the study of
the earth and its formation; Biology, the study of life; Chemistry, the study of matter; and Physics, the study of natural
forces. The latter three are offered on basic, regular, and
honors levels along with Biology APP.
Another aspect of the department are the teachers. All are
not only qualified to teach their area of science but are
equally able to teach any of the other classes in the department. Aside from school, the teachers maintain very interesting hobbies, among them singing for the Chicago Symphony Choir, birdwatching, and enjoying the great outdoors.
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The science department is one of the best departments in
the entire district and through it, we students of Niles East
have been able to learn more about the world around us.
�industrial arts dev elop practical skills
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The Industrial Arts Departme nt offers a great variety of
courses in the art of "doing." This departme nt offers
courses where students can use their hands as well as their
minds. Students have an opportuni ty, through an Industrial
Arts course, to develop skills in many different areas. For
example, students that have taken autos can make simple
adjustmen ts to their cars before calling in a certified mechanic. Those students that plan to go into sales and advertising jobs in the future can take a course in graphic arts or
photograp hy to make their job easier.
The departme nt also provides an opportuni ty for students
with an interest in a particular area to study this area in
some detail. Those students with an interest in design can
take courses in architectu re and drafting. These courses, in
addition to giving the student knowledg e in the area, also
provide a backgroun d for a career in this filed. Courses are
also available in Metals, Woods, Construct ion, and Aeronautics. This last course is of special interest because students have the opportuni ty to navigate and pilot a small
airplane.
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aeronautics
club
VICA stands for Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America. The purpose of VICA
is to establish recognition through competition. One of the major philosophies
behind VICA competitivie activities is
that individual students deserve recognition for demonstrating a high degree of
skill in a particular area. We recognize
the "Merit Scholars" of trade, industrial,
technical, and health occupations.
The Aeronautics Club is involved with
many different aspects of flight. These
aspects include flight dynamics and design analysis of air traffic control, space
exploration, and career opportunities
available in the aerospace field. The club
also conducts planned activities that include flight simulator orientation, model
aircraft and rocket competition, introduction to radio control systems, hovercrafts, balloons and aerostats, experimentation of various aerodynamic principles, and various field excursions.
The members of VICA are: (OPPOSITE PAGE,
TOP RIGHT, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl)
Steve Greenspan, Steve Harris, Chris Ladas, Norm
Petroski. (SECOND ROW}: Mr. Test, Rich Frankson, Mark Winans, Gary Krawetz, Jim Bolotin,
Ralph Martinez (THIRD ROW}: Bruce Brownstein,
Randy Hertel, Steve Watts, Kurt Young, Harry
Yablon, Tim Kessem. (FOURTH ROW}: Chuck
Wisniewski, Bill Brock, Scott Ciran, Joe Heinz,
Nick Doumouras. (OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFl):
Chuck Wisniewski, Mark Mccuaig. (OPPOSITE
PAGE, BOTTOM): Bill Brock. (THIS PAGE, TOP):
Eileen Bower. Members of the Aeronautics Club
are (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl): Todd Gunther (V.P.), Dave Weber, Gary Chin. MIDDLE
ROW}: Erek Vassilatos, Steven Matayoshi (Pres.),
Kurt Kessler. (BACK ROW}: Steve Goldenberg, Peter lacullo, Marty Brisk, Howard Berry (Sec.-Tres.).
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�honte econontics:
.future hontentakers
of anterica
The Home Economics Department offers courses in four areas:
Foods, clothing, child care, and Management for Living.
The first area; foods, teaches students to prepare nutritious meals
economically. Job opportunities in food service occupations are also
discussed. Students wishing to take foods may take either a two year
sequence in foods or Chef's course, a one semester lab class.
The second area, clothing, covers the many different aspects of
clothing construction, wardrobe planning, design, color harmonies,
the world of fashion, and consumer buying. There is a multiyear
sequence in clothing for those students who are interested.
The third area, child care, is perhaps one of the most practical and
interesting areas in the school. Students enrolled in child care
classes learn the many aspects of development of children from
birth to Kindergarten age. The department also sponsors a laboratory nursery for four-year olds. Members of the advanced child care
classes can observe, play and lead activities with these children.
The last area, Management for Living, deals with the study of the
family and how it should use time, energy, and money wisely to
provide food, clothing, home furnishings and transportation. Students who take this course meet the Consumer Education Requirement.
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HERO is the related club activity around
which the Home Economics Related Occupations class is focused. The Home Economics
Related Occupation s class is designed for students in home economics whose jobs are related to the area of personal or public service.
The HERO Club is affiliated with Future
Homemake rs of America, a national youth organization for 450,000 home economics students. Students in HERO participate in activities concerned with personal growth, leadership developmen t, family life, education, and
vocational preparation.
(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): Jean Lehman; Members of HERO are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl) Leslie
Ross, Grace Marabella, David Arrigo, John O ' Malley, Julie Miller, Kim Hollingsworth , Dr. Henrici (Sponsor).
(MIDDLE ROW. LEFT TO RIGHl) Terry Gallagher
Nancy Nagel, Karen Kruse, Michelle Kaye, Carol Holdmann, Madonna Carlson, Marla Simon, De Anne Priske;
(FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHl) Carol Porter (secretary), Ava Berman (president), Stacey Thomas (treasurer).
NOT ·PICTURED: Lori Irsay (vice-president); Cafnie
Chuang, Paula Chamberlain; Lori Eberle, Linda Martinez;
Marla Topp, Michael Markich.
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�business education provides careers
The Business Education Department offers courses that deal
with various aspects of business, whether it be business for
future use in the world or for personal use.
People who are fascinated with machines can take courses that
teach about such tools as the typewriter, voicewriter, calculator, duplicator, computer, and an electronic shorthand laboratory.
This department also offers a course in consumerism that is
filled with information that affects daily living. Courses that
deal with accounting, management, finance, secretarial science,
data and word processing, and retailing are also available.
These courses are the specialty of the department and are
designed for those with a serious interest in business or those
planning a career in business and business management.
In addition, the department, like most other departments,
maintains a resource room where students can do their business homework. This room is unique because there are enough
typewriters for a whole class to complete an assignment at the
same time.
The Business Education Department also sponsors several extra-curricular activities. Investment Club is designed for those
who have an interest in the stock market. DECA and OfficeOccupations are national organizations that have chapters here
at Niles East.
The department does offer something for everyone with even
the smallest interest in business.
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�in vestlllen t
club
The Niles East Investment Club is
open to all students wishing to further
their knowledge on investment practices with an emphasis on stocks. Activities of the club include: investment
in the stock market, stock contests
and games, and guest speakers.
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Members of the Investment Club are (FIRST
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT}: Allen Adelman (VicePresident}, Robert Luke (President}, David Bart
(Secretary), Dan Tresley (Treasurer). (SECOND
ROW) Ross Edelman, Steve Nussbaum, H oward Levco, Mike Hajduk, Jeff Newman, David
Peiser. (THIRD ROW) Sue Kulovsky, Jeff
Shancer, Bruce Barton, Kevin Hubbard, Scott
Glait, Scott Gotthelf, and Alan Pregoze n. NOT
PICTURED: David Saltzman and Andy Marwick.
(THIS PAGE, TOP PICTURE) Jim M ooradian;
(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE) Sue Zelasko; (THIS PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE) Mr.
Malone, N eal Schneider, Toni Ferranti, Lee
Klande.
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DECA is a national organization with over
200,000 active members. Students enrolled in
the DECA program learn·the fundamentals of
marketing and distribution.
The Niles East Chapter of DECA has won the
"Chapter of the Year Award" in Illinois for the
past two years. In addition to competing in
local, state, and national contests, DECA students are in charge of the School Store, EMPORIUM EAST.
Members of DECA are: (BELOW, FRONT ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHl) Marc Shuman (parliamentarian), Julie Gold
(vice-president), Scott Nathanson (president), Devin
Schrieber (secretary), and Debbie Kagan (reporter); (MIDDLE ROW) Candy Kane, Wendy Gerber, Michele Roth,
Alisa Binder and Bruce Pales; (BACK ROW) Sharon Hill,
Robert Yudler, Jim Coens, Robert Brown, Greg Berkowitz
and Mr. Coulson (sponsor). (RIGHl) Ilaina Kruass.
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occupations
Office Occupations is a work study program
which allows the students to improve their
skills for office work in a classroom situation.
Each student has 'an office related job which
they worked at in the afternoons. Office Occupations belongs to a State and National Organization called Office Education Association.
Members of Office Occupations are: (FRONT ROW,
LEIT TO RIGH1) Marylee Daily (vice-president), Jeri Kamenir (president), Lisa Von der Sitt (secretary), Barb Borm
(treasurer). (BACK ROW): Marci Weber, Renee Rahimzadeh, Lori Fefferman, Rosalie Weiss, Rhonda Vowell, and
Sheila Barsky. NOT PICTURED: Ellen Meister (LEFT)·
Jim Levine.
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�driver's
education
accents
safe driving
techniques
"Start your engines. #3, lead the cars around the range on the inside
lane. Now do the serpentine. It's not a race, car 8 . What in the world are
you doing car 117 No, not that way, you jerk! O.K. #6, lead them in and
lock the doors." Cattle rustlers? The Indy 5007 A bumper car ride? No,
this is just a typical dialogue from the driving range. The range, located
at Niles West, is used to simulate traffic situations or to practice
techniques such as the serpentine, three point turns, and wheel recovery, by the driver's education classes.
Driver's education is exactly what it says: education for the beginning
driver. Along with the range, there are "behind the wheel" sessions
where the student receives training from teachers while driving in
every day traffic during his class period. Classroom periods are held to
familiarize the driver with the rules and regulations of driving. However, driver's education is not just an in-school activity: a student's parent
must take him out at home so he will become more familiar with traffic
situations in everyday driving.
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OPPOSITE PAGE: Cheryl
Sylvan. THIS PAGE, TOP:
Mr. Gerald Richardson, Sue
Fisch. BOTTOM: SU:e Fisch,
Howard Moss, Gerald Richardson.
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�varsity takes
second place
Last year's Varsity Baseball team finished their exciting
season with a 13-7-1 win-loss record and a 9-5 conference record. The team contended for first place until
losing a crucial game in the conference playoffs. In
addition to a great display of team effort, Wayne Braverman was voted Most Valuable Player and made the
Conference All-Star team.
OPPOSITE PAGE: TOP PICTURE, Tpp row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scott
Sachnoff,Dave Uhle, Tad Slowik, John O'Malley, Barry Finn, Mike
Delmonico. Second row, L to R: Coach Coulson, Joe Naumes, Art
Mandell, Al Gothelf, Danny Gottlieb, Jim Adelman, Steve Gotthelf,
Dave Kaplan, Coach Galla. Front row: Randy Wolf, Mark Brutzkus,
Marc Arenson, Bob Politzer, Wayne Braverman, Dave Sklena, Joe
Decker, Neal Sherman, Allan Goodman. NOT PICTURED: Dennis
Garlick.
Opposite Page, Bottom Picture: SITTING, L TO R. Rich Sklena, Steve
Santacruz, Kevin Nelson, Scott Gordon, Bob Sonshine, Hal Unterberger,Rick Spata, Mike Esses. Standing, L to R. Coach Bulthuis, Mitch
Lieberman, Jay Wilensky, Dave Kleifield, Dave Sproat, Paul Morris,
Robert Frankel, Eric Anderson, Ken Heller.
THIS PAGE: TOP PICTURE, Art Mandell. BOTTOM PICTURE,
Dave Sklena.
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�baseball
TOP PICTURE, OPPOSITE PAGE. Freshman A Baseball Team.
Front row, Left to Right: Noah Ginsburg, Chuck Gollay, Bill
Keller, Steve Bartlestein, Peter Misciski, Mark Raffel, Bill
Warda. Back Row: Tim Calahan, Steve Precht, Myles Greenberg,
Coach Richardson, Gary Karhoff, Steve Cooley, Steve Goldenberg, Scott Reicin.
Members of the Freshman B Team are: (Back Row, L to R.) Steve
Schaller, Hal Nagel, Dan Bartfield, Bill Garcia, Dennis Baumhart, Rich Rudy, Ed Diamond, Coach Steve Poznansky. Bottom
Row, L. to R. John Gregorian, Scott Elesh, Bill Stein, Mike Moy,
Gary Packer, Jay Teeman, Steve Meyers, Hank Goldenstein.
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�soccer teant
shows spirit
This year's Varsity Soccer team finished in sixth
place in the Central Suburban League North Division with a 4-11-1 record. The win-loss record
is deceptive, however, as the team played well in
all games and showed the enthusiasm needed for
a winning team. Outstanding players were John
Boigk, Bill Andrea, Mitch Ginsburg, Dave Festenstein, Jim Adelman, Paul Stone, Jeff Frankel,
Marc Bercoon, and Alan Waskin.
Members of the Varsity Soccer Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHl) Mike Rosen, Mitch Greenberg, Bill Andrea,
Dave Klein, John Boigk, Jeff Frankel, Doug Liu, Alan Goldenberg, Steve Samuels. (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Sandstead,
Marc Shuman, Alan Waskin, Mitch Ginsberg, Jim Adelman,
Stuart Flanzer, Mark Landau, Paul Stone, Coach Gralewski.
(FRONT ROW) Marc Bercoon, Dave Festenstein, Ken Heller,
Kevin Klein, Bob Sonshine, and Susan Birz.
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sop horn.ore
team.s
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The Sophomore Soccer team faced many difficulties this year. The major problem was the inexperience of the team itself in contrast to rival teams
which were well prepared. Though the team had
a losing record, it was not a lost season because of
the team's improvement throughout the season.
Outstanding players included Dan Sarasin,
Noah Ginsburg, Brian Sullivan, Al Friedman,
Dave Ellison, and Rich Nikchevich.
The Freshman Soccer team finished a tough season with a respectable 5-6-2 record. Coach Coulson was proud of the twenty-six man turn out as
well as the aggressiveness displayed through the
entire season. Noteworthy players included Brad
Cole, Gus Psyhogios, Dave Burrs, Howard
Korey, Craig Heinburg, and John Gabrielides.
(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE) Back Row, Left to Right;
Richard Nikchevich, Craig Silverman, Mike Dubin, Al Friedman, Evan Simon, Steve Oberding, Coach Don Larson. Middle Row; Bob Rotche, Orlando Chvere, Mark Robbin, Noah
Ginsburg, Brian Sullivan, Mark Finckle, Henry Goldenstein.
Front Row; George Vlahandreous, George Teng, John Gregorian, Mike Silver, Mario Longobardi, Steve Tuchman. (Sophomore Team)
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(OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE) Back Row, Left to
Right; Coach Coulson, Al Lopez, Glen Randes, Pete Pagonis,
Craig Heinberg, Brad Cole, John Nikchevich, Gus Psyhogios,
Ted Ramirez. Middle Row; Ed Green, Paul Nathanson, Ken
Heftel, Dave Birz, Joe Ayyad, Daryl Novak, Jim Serrano,
John Gabrielides. Bottom Row: Bruce Kaplin, Mitch Kalter,
Mike Musick, Ed Adler, Joe Greenberg, Joel Hoffman, Howard Korey. (Freshman Team)
�invitationals are·
high spot for
cross
country teatn
The Cross Country team's record was only 2-6, but
according to Coach Ristow this does not reflect the
team's season. In invitational competition, the team
won four trophies. They came in first in the Maine
invitational, the Niles invitational, and second in
the Trojan invitational.
Outstanding runner Ed Santacruz finished AllConference for the second year in a row and qualified for the sectional competition ..
OPPOSITE PAGE: (Back row, Left to right.) Ed Santacruz, Steve
Urow, Barry Finn, Marty Brisk, Dan Ulbert, Jeff Pozen, Jim
Doumouras. (Front Row) Phil Waller, Bob Klawans, Drew Ulberg, Kevin Hohe, and Dave Larson.
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���golf teatn rebuilds
The Golf T earn, under the direction of Jerome Oswald
had a rebuilding season this year. With only two seniors,
the team was a young, inexperienced team. For the first
time, many team players felt the pressures of playing
Varsity Golf. Team Captain Roger Jaklin was voted most
valuable player on the team with his low scores in Conference Play.
Members of the Varsity Golf Team are: (OPPOSITE PAGE, LEFT TO
RIGHT:) Steve Bartlestein, Jeff Hester, Howard Simon, Dave Eskoff,
Roger Jaklin, Mike Grohman, Mark McCracken.
Members of the Junior Varsity Team are: Dave Gassel, Dave Theobald,
Scott Reicin, Lloyd Sigmund, Steve Lisco.
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�shots wouldn't
fall for trojans
The Niles East Trojan Basketball Team had a poor
year. Even with the team's poor record, Coach Capitani was satisfied with the efforts of the players.
The Niles East team competed with some of the
outstanding teams in the league. Outstanding Niles
East performances were displayed by Marc Bercoon,
Bill Andrea, Jeff Frankel, and David Larson. These
seniors were on the team for the past four years.
One of the bright spots for the season was Tad
Slowik who was the second leading scorer.
The Sophomore Basketball Team also had a disappointing year. They finished 8th in the conference
with a 2-11 win-loss record. The things that hindered
the . team were inconsistencies in shooting and defense. A high spark on the team was Joel Kessler
who led the team in scoring and rebounding.
(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Coach Capitani, Mark Pos, Bob Fisch, Paul Gawin, Ken
Houdek (THIRD ROW) Jim Krysl, David Klein, Robert Rubenstein, Brian Kamajian, Coach Bulthuis (SECOND ROW) Chuck
Wisniewski, Tad Slowik, David Larson, Jeff Frankel (FRONT
. ROW) Bill Andrea, David Sproat, Marc Bercoon, Alan Andrea.
Members of the Sophomore Basketball team are (OPPOSITE
PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mark Raffel,
Barry Leb, Larry Simon, Myles Greenberg, Rich Nikchevich, Joel
Kessler, David Lorig, Alan Friedman, Ed Cohen, Bob Bernstein,
Matt Donath; (SEATED) Scott Goldstein. NOT PICTURED:
Coach Bostic.
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�freshm.an
basketball team.
Members of the Freshman B basketball team are (OPPOSITE
PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
John Nickchevich, Bill Witry, Fred Fagenholz, Tony Schiller,
Brad Cole; (BOTTOM ROW)·Barry Deutsch, Brad Baietto, John
Gabrielides, Dave Keller; Member of the Freshman A basketball
team are (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Coach Howard, Fred Bowers, Bill Johnson, Rich
Portmann, David Birz, Mark McCracken; (BOTTOM ROW)
Brandon Koress, Steve Greenberg, Joel Hoffman, Steve Hirsch
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nettnen look
toward
good season
This year's Tennis Team is looking forward to a
good season. The team's goal is to finish the season
with a .500 record. The team has aspirations of
taking first or second in district. Their main problem is the conference change this year. As a result,
the team now faces tough competitors such as New
Trier East and Highland Park. Seniors who will
help the team reach their goal are: Keith Jaffee,
Bruce Pales, Jeff Cohen, and Jeff Adler.
Members of the Varsity Tennis Team are (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGH1): Marty Brisk, Monte Hinchman, Jeff Adler, Keith Jaffee, Dean Heinberg; (FRONT ROW) Stu Flanzer, Dan Pastron,
lllii.. Jeff Cohen, Bruce Pales.
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�track
The Track Team under the direction of Coach Ristow is looking toward a good season. Through individual and team effort, the team will offer strong
competition in a different tough conference.
Members of the Varsity Track Team are (OPPOSITE PAGE,
TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Marty Rossman, Dave Kleifield, Steve Glickman, Paul Morris, Mitch Lieberman, Steve Taibl; (THIRD ROW) Jim Doumouras, Ed Santacruz,
Phil Waller, Barry Finn, Jeff Pozen, Gary Chin, Steve Locasha;
(SECOND ROW) John O'Malley, John Lopez, Bernard Futcher,
Bob Holzheimer, Steve Urow, Chuck Thiry; (FRONT ROW)
Dave Stahlberg, Dennis Somenek, Barry Leb, John Thunholm,
Steve Santacruz, and Kevin Murphy. NOT PICTURED: Bill
Precht
Members of the Freshman Track Team are (LEFT TO RIGHT):
Brian Sullivan, Kevin Rose, Don Ulbert, Joe Ferguson, Dan Finn,
Chris Cieplinski, David Ellison, Robert Chavin.
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�wrestlers pin
conference
After last year's State Championship Team, this
year's team may seem like a disappointment. However, it still was a successful year. The Varsity won
the Conference again for the 7th year in a row.
Seniors Scott Norris, John Boigk, Mike Newberger,
Ricky Yale, Ray Martinez, and seven juniors helped
the team achieve this fantastic goal at seven conference championships in a row. Coach Richardi
was disappointed in the team's tournament performances, but is very optimistic about the future and
still has a lot of faith in his teams and his coaches
on all four levels. Special mention should be given
to Vic Suarez, best team member, and Scott Norris,
most valuable wrestler.
Members of the Varsity Wrestling Team are (OPPOSITE PAGE,
TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Fred
Richardi, Carlos Harootunian, Steve Poznansky, Al Poznansky,
Orrin Edidin, George Kafkis, Kelly Walls, Ray Martinez, Chuck
Purcell, John Boigk; (THIRD ROW) Hugh Sporer, Alan Sellaman, Master Wrestler, Jim Stukas, Mark Demar, Brian Casey,
Paul Kahan, Howard · F~gel, Bill Stein; (SECOND ROW) Pete
Rollick, Dru Scarbrough, David Zaslowski, Rick Yale, Howard
Walovitch, Danny Sarasin, Hal Nagel, Tim O'Malley, Mark
Pollack, Don Schmidt; (FIRST ROW) John Lamanna, Niles East
'Wrestlettes, Scott Norris
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capture
conference
chatnpionships
The Sophomore and Freshman wrestling teams
learned a lesson from the varsity team and also won
their respective conference titles. Varsity coach Fred
Richardi gives a lot of credit to the other coaches, Al
Poznansky, Steve Poznansky, and Carlos Hartunian. Without them the wrestling program at East
would not be what it is today. Next year the team
can look forward to eighty returning underclassmen.
Members of the Sophomore Wrestling Team are (OPPOSITE
PAGE, TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Carlos
Hartunian, Paul Levine, Ron Moffet, Ralph Dellheim, Kelly
Walls, Tim O'Malley, Hal Nagel, Jim Mercues; (MIDDLE ROW)
Howard Fogel, Mr. X, Howard Walovitch, Dan Sarasin, Davfd
Americus, David Goldsmith; (FRONT ROW) Steve Malekow,
Brian Casey, Bill Stein, Mark Demar.
Freshman Wrestlers include (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Evan Oliff, Scott Isaacs,
Scott Shintani, Paul Stromberg, Craig Heinberg, Chad Howard,
Garry Burstyn; (THIRD ROW) Frank Mooradian, Renato Nepomuceno, Steve Singer, Mike Pechter, Michael Scott, Steve Sylvan,
Tom Hester, Eddie Adler; (SECOND ROW) Master X, Jack Craven, Jerry Stone, Danny Grant, Kurt Mueller, Alan Sellaman,
Steve McManamon, Danny Regidor; (FRONT ROW) Peter Rollick, Pete Govis, Paul Kahan, Mark Barba, Colin Slowik.
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sw1tn teatn
Members of the Varsity Swim Team are(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP
PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Dan Gallagher, Al
Goldenberg, Jeff Johnson, Bob Kramer, Eric Duerig, Mike Borovik, Coach Odlivak; (FRONT ROW) Wayne Matayoshi, Ji Yoo,
Steve Lisco, Erek Vassilatos,John Priske, Jin Ozawa, and David
Gassel.
Freshman Starting Swimmers include (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT): Rich Cristante, Joe Greenspan, Tony Quinones, Steve Chalous, Alan Seleman, Mark Rosenblum, Coach Dougherty.
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point
This year's fencing team finished with better than a
.500 record. Victories over Marshall, New Trier
West, New Trier East, and Maine South placed the
team fourth in their division. Strong senior members who dedicated themselves were a major part of
the team, according to Coach Ron Gralewski. The
most impressive of these were: Bill Samuels, Steve
Kessler, and Chuck Heftman. The part of the team
that has need for improvement is the underclassmen, who must develop better skills. The Fencing
Team also set a record this year b,y having its first
girl member, Tatsumi Ozawa.
Members of the Fencing Team are: (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP
PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Jan Blok, Wayne
Silverman, Sarath Atluri, Gabe Couris, Dave Sockel, Chuck
Blanke, Tatsumi Ozawa. (BACK ROW) Mike Potts, Mike Winans, Bill Samuels, Steve Kessler, Charles Choi, Chuck Heftman,
Coach Gralewski.
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sopholllore
teallls
Despite several injuries, the Varsity Football Team
had a successful season and proved that they could
compete in one of the toughest High School Football Leagues. A turnout of 52 Varsity players was
led by Head Coach Ferguson and Coaches Poznansky and Herter. Outstanding players were
Chuck Thiry, Norm Delheim, and Jim Murphy.
The entire Football Program improved as well as the
overall player participation.
This year's Sophomore Football Team enjoyed a
successful season. The Sophomore team's basic
strength was its strong offense. The sophomores
were shut-out only once and beat New Trier West
20-0 in a game that showed the positive team attitude that was typical of the entire season. Though
lacking a strong defense, the Sophomores gained
knowledge of football which will make them proficient players on the Varsity level.
Members of the Varsity Football Team are: (Opposite page, Top
picture, Bottom Row, Left to Right.) Jim Krysl, Mark Brutzkus,
Jeff Levin, Mitchell Yablon, Michael Esses, Allen Goodman.
Second Row: (L.to R.) Sherwood Blitstein, Michael Potts, Mark
Pollack, Norm Dellheim, Alan Gothelf, Ken Weitzman, Ricky
Yale, Richard Sklena, Eric Anderson. Third Row: Kelly Walds,
Charles Thiry, Scott Kleiman, Dennis Sominek, Jim Kipnis, Jay
Wilensky, Jeff Brin, James Murphy, Dennis Pucher, Dru Scarbrough. Fourth Row: Coach Herter, Tom O'Kane, John Ol~hock,
David Sproat, Tad Slowik, Joseph Wisniewski, Tony Klande,
John Orloff, Bruce Earl, Paul Morris, Coach Ferguson. Last Row:
Paul Gawin, Brian Kamajian, Dean Lustig, Paul Whitmore, David Kleifield, Robert Fisch, Arthur Suhajda, Brian Udell, Stephan
Frazier, Coach Steve Poznansky.
Members of the Sophomore Football Team are: (OPPOSITE
PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT;) David Goldsmith, Matt Donath, Ricky Graw, Howard
Fogel, Paul Noesen, Stuart Rappaport, David Hoffmann. (SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Coach Henrici, Allan Weiner,
Dan Bartfeld, Todd Malin, Brian Grossman, Hal Nagel, Steve
Meyers. (THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Steve Cooley, Richard Hyman, Robert Bernstein, Chris Melidones, Barry Leh, Tim
O'Malley, Robert Wolf. (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Coach
Gralewski, Steve Precht, David Lorig, George Orfanos, Dan Patlak, Gregg Bolotin, Dan Finn.
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football
teatns
The Freshman Football Players exhibited
much team spirit this year. A great deal of
winning potential was shown even
though the Freshman A Team's record
was 2-6 with wins recorded against Niles
North and Highland Park. The Freshman
B Team had a fine season with a 4-3-1
record. A strong offensive game enabled
this team to out score the competition 2-1.
Members of the Freshman A Football Team are: (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT;) Chad Howard, Fred Fagenholz,
Scott Shintani, Bill Witry, Steve McManamon, Cari
Segal. (SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Mark
Story, William Wengerski, Barry Isaacson, Joe Wisniewski, Gordon Gruenes, Gary Burstyn, Jim Ferentinos. (THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Coach Odlivak, Cesar Borges, Kurt Mueller, Anthony Witti,
Dean Caccamo, Peter Govis, Steve Goles. (TOP
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Harold Schwartz, Guy
Gervasio, Peter Rollick, Paul Lattan, Steve Greenberg, Thomas Hester, Coach Bostic.
Members of the Freshman B Football Team are: (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, BOTTOM
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Steve Hirsch, Dan Weisberg, Teddy Theodore, Frank Mooradian, Marc
Brenner, Mike Cortez, Jim Ossey. (SECOND ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT;) Coach Schusteff, Colin Slowik,
Larry Wolfberg, Terry Shapiro, Ferdinand Soco, David Keller, Brandon Koress, Mark Barba. (THIRD
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Bob Chavin, David Samuelson, Brad Baietto, Larry Redlin, Kenny Van Der
Haegen, Jerome Stone, Peter Melidones, Coach Howard. (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT;) Bill Johnson,
Richard Portmann, Perry Rempas, Fred Bowers, Joe
Suhajda, Fred Blitt, Steve Ehrlich, Leon Farkas.
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gytnna sts captur es
chatn pionsh i p
When strong seniors are supplemented by strong
juniors, the result is a winning gymnastics team at
Niles East. With a 10 win-1 loss record, the varsity
gymnasts managed to win the conference while
placing second in the district. The team's strategy
was to build from the returning seniors with upcoming juniors. Coach Tom Sokalski's result was a
conference champion. The returning seniors were:
Chris Besser, Bill Saputo, John Lopez, and Jim
Burke. Chris Besser was conference ring champion;
Jim Burke was side horse champion. The juniors
included: Dave Nissan, Mike Epstein, and Dennis
Pucher. One of the team's few weakness' was on the
parallel bars while many strengths included free
exercise and side horse. The team's high dual meet
score was 140.
Members of the Varsity Gymnastics Team are (OPPOSITE
PAGE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Torn Sokalski, Ron Nagel, Mark Seplowin, David Nissan, Jim Burke, Dennis Pucher,
Brian Sanchez, Mike Seplowin, Mike Epstein; (BOTTOM ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Chris Besser, John Lopez, Bill Saputo.
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�frosh go
undefeated
sophs take second
The sophomore team, under the direction of Coach
Don Larson, also had a fine year. Losing only two
dual meets was enough to place them second in the
conference with a high season score of 85. The
freshman gymnastic team had an outstanding year
and went undefeated in dual meet competition.
Strong leadership by Joel O'Malley, Dave Schwartz,
and Joel Zolin helped the team win a conference
championship.
Members of the Sophomore Gymnastics Team are (OPPOSITE
PAGE, TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Don
Larson, Steve Korn, John Murray, Jim Lankford, Steve Fishman,
Randy Kessem, Joe Gaffin; (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Cary Berman, Mike Lankford, Earl Mincer, Dave Hur, George
Teng.
(OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT}: Coach Sokalaski, Perry Browder, Fred Iles, Joe
O'Malley, Tony Nazaroff (BOTTOM ROW) Mike Macaluso,
Mike Cortez, Joel Zolin.
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�field
events soar
The 1977 Track Team, coached by Jackie Boyle,
enjoyed a very successful season. The team performed extremely well in both track and field
events. The team had many outstanding competitors in the field events. Among them: senior Karen
Behr, shot put and discus; sophomore Debbie
Precht, #1 high jumper in the league; senior Jaimie
Borkovitz, discus; and freshman Karen Konior,
high jump. Junior hurdlers Sharon and Cheryl Lee
led their team in track events.
Members of the 1977 Track and Field Team are: (TOP ROW,
LEIT TO RIGHT) Coach Boyle, Debbie Precht, Laura Finn, Jamie Berkovitz, Colleen Hubbard, Karen Gillespie, Joanne Mikos,
Sue Brown, Dawn Flakne, Jean Krier, Coach Smith, Coach Caliendo. (MIDDLE ROW) Lori McCormack, Jane Krier, Julie
Firfer, Patrice Stern, Lisa Mizock, Wendy Paulson, Karen Behr,
Mary Kinnaman. (BOTIOM ROW) Cindy Cheung, Adeline
Eberle, Ellen Oppenheim, Karen Konior, Kathy Jean, Kelly Cebol, Caroline Jacobson. Not pictured: Cheryl Lee, Sharon Lee.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left, Debbie Precht; top right, Lori McCormack. THIS PAGE: Top, Sharon Lee; bottom, Sue Brown.
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�defense
dotninates
The 1977 Softball Team, coached by Nick Odlivak
and Cassandra Friedman, recorded a highly successful season. Although they placed third in the league,
the team achieved a 10-3 record, even though all the
home games were played at Oakton Park because
the boys' baseball season was at the same time. A
tremendous amount of hard work, and the aggressiveness and desire to win created a team in which
team work and cooperation prevailed. This eagerness showed in that there were about 35 members
on the team. The players in both the varsity and
junior varsity levels became a close knit and wellworking team. The whole team played outstanding
defensive ball, while the leaders in the offensive
game were: Andy Slowik, Judy Lee, and Jill Chavin.
Members of the 1977 Softball Team are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHl) Asst. Coach Cassandra Friedman, Beth Defranceschi,
Elaine Massover, Carolyn Ulbert, Jill Chavin, Ellen Schwartz,
Valerie Scheinpflug, Andrea Slowik, Jan Blitt, Judy Lee, Loren
Johnson, Jenise Vassilatos, Julie Hanson, Sue Gockenback, Head
Coach Nick Odlivak. (MIDDLE ROW) Sue Zelasko, Terry
Krammen, Robyn Richmond, Nancy Kusek, Janet Torstensson,
Bobbie Lewen, Robin Cohan, Julie Maggio, Cindy Shapiro, Debbie Donniger. (BOTTOM ROW) Georgette Saenz, Chris Billisits,
Judy Rich, Beryl Schwartz, Sari Salon, and Marci Lacosha.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Ellen Schwartz. THIS PAGE: Top, Andy
Slowik; bottom, Judy Lee.
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�1st and 2nd
place chatnps
The 1977 Girls' Tennis Team, under the leadership
of coaches Pat Matlak and Cass Diamond, finished
fourth in their conference. Conference champs
were: senior Mindee Epstein, who took first place in
the singles competition; and Claudia Brisk, who
took second in singles and remained undefeated
throughout the season. The team is losing many
experienced seniors, but the coaches hope to rebuild
the team in time for next year's season.
Members of the 1977 girls Tennis Team are: (Top Row, Left to
Right) Coach Diamond, Robin Cohan, Cindy Shapiro, Marci
Greenberg, Jan Blitt (Capt.), Linda Becker, Claudia Brisk, April
Alpiner, Coach Matlak. (Middle Row) Kelly Cebol, Marcy Levin,
Dana Wohlbrandt, Barbara Chabner, Julie Millman, Mindee Epstein, Sue Burke. (Bottom Row) Gabrielle Strach, Wendy Kamp,
Vicki Samelson, Ellen Mayer, Karen Sawislak, Theresa LeVan.
Not pictured: Charlene Schlager.
OPPOSITE PAGE: Top left, Julie Millman; top center, Claudia
Brisk. PAGE 109: Jan Blitt.
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archers
attentpt to
ntake their
ntark
The 1977 girls Archery Team, coached by Jean Wojdula, had a difficult season. The team did not do as
well as it had in previous years. With the loss of
four top shooters and the rearrangement of the girls
athletic seasons, the team compiled a 0-5 record.
The season proved worthy because many of the
girls improved their shooting. Top shooters were
Beryl Schwartz, Lauri Pautz, and Sharon Lee.
Members of the 1977 archery team are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHl): Coach Wojdula, Natalie Odlivak, Kathy Cerny, Mindy
Bain, Lynne Friedman, Audrey Cohn, Sharon Hoffman, (MIDDLE ROW): Cheryl Lee, Beryl Shwartz, Noelle Walther, Brooke
Caplan, Lauri Pautz, Sharon Lee, (BOTTOM ROW): Danielle
Handel, Cara Johanson, Laura Cahn, Harriet Schmidt. NOT PICTURED: Dawn Johanson.
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Top left, Beryl Schwartz; bottom left, team members; bottom
right, Brooke Caplan.
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�work builds
a first
place teatn
The 1977 Volleyball Team, coached by Gerald Richardson, put in an extraordinary amount of work and
practice. The team began their practice workouts in
the summer with some of the varsity members attending summer volleyball programs. The top players included: Andy Slowik, best spiker in the conference and North Suburban Athlete of the Week;
Judy Lee, top defensive player; Jenise Vassilatos and
Bobby Lewen.
There will be an All-Conference Volleyball Team
and three of our players are likely to be chosen.
Niles East was also voted the #1 seated team in the
IHSA district tournament. The talented team earned
an 8-2 mid-season record.
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Page 113: Lower picture. Members of the Junior Varsity Volleyball team are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Cindy
Brandt, Debbie Doniger, Sue Coyne, Laura Finn, Sue Brown.
(MIDDLE ROW) Caroline Vibert, Julie Maggio, Chris Billisits,
Nancy Kusek. (BOTTOM ROW) Lori McCormack, Cindy
Cheung, Not pictured: Karen Konior. Page 112: Lower picture.
Members of the Varsity Volleyball team are: (TOP ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Mary Kinnaman, Judy Lee, Andrea Slowik, Bobbi
Lewen, Coach Jerry Richardson. (BOTTOM ROW) Natalie Doi,
Jenise Vassilatos, Julie Hanson, Sue Gockenbach, Sue Zelasko.
Top picture: Members of the Freshman Volleyball Team are:
(TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Jackie Boyle, Sherifa Jusifu, Chris Porter, Cindy Mitchell, Lisa Levy, Alison Mann, Tina
Lee, (MIDDLE ROW) Sue Levine, Joanne Zelasko, Ellen Oldsberg, Vicki Goeke, Gayle Portnoy, Karen Ruesch. (BOTTOM
ROW) Lynn Yamanaka, Alda Moi, Leslie Doi. This page, Top
picture. Julie Hanson.
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IllOst valuable
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swtllllller
During the winter months, members of the 1978
Swim Team were working extra hard at their practices. As a result of this dedication, the team led by
Coaches Berke and Caliendo, was successful in improving their individual times. Erika Bokor, placing
first in the breaststroke in several meets, was the
team's Most Valuable Swimmer. The three top
divers were Jane Nesbett, Caroline Eberle and Nancy Zimmerman.
Under the leadership of Coach Whyman, the 1978
Bowling Team held third place in both varsity and
junior varsity. Due to the loss of many seniors from
the previous season, this years members worked
hard to rebuild a strong team. Among the team'leaders in the 15 meets were: Kathy Matz, bowler of
most pins over average; Val Scheinpflug, bowled
highest series; and Virginia Ulloa, highest average
on the team.
Members of the 1978 girl's Swim T eam include (TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): Donna Thiry, Karen Berman, Erika Bokor,
Nancy Zimmerman, Sharon Jacobson, and Coach Berke. (MIDDLE ROW): Sue Cone, Jane Nisbett, Dawn Roberts, Judy Malekow, and Coach Caliendo. (BOTTOM ROW): Marcy Locasha,
Kathy Thiry, Robyn Flakne, Caroline Eberle, and Sue Jacobson.
· Members of the 1978 girl's Bowling T eam include (TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHl): Dawn Johanson, Elaine Goldberg, Pam
Krone, Judy Klande, Jackie Ungar, Coach Why man, Lesli Schulmeister, Ellen Mendelson, Joy Fullet, Barb Bieniek, and Kathy
Matz. (MIDDLE ROW): Ruth Paul, Karen Stein, Lori Jensen,
Chris Pittas, Cindy Koozoures, Andy Kotler (BOTTOM ROW):
Noelle Walther, Laura Cahn, Roxanne Hupert, Annette Weinstein, and W endy Tarantur. Not pictured: Val Scheimpflug (captain), Virginia Ulloa and Gayle Portnoy.
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highlight
teatn
The season started out on the right foot for Coach
Caliendo's 1978 Gymnastics Team. A string of several wins added extra enthusiasm to the already
hardworking and improving team. The team, comprised of many freshman, contains a high concentration of real talent. The girls are particularly
strong in the floor exercise and. vaulting events.
Kim Karnes led the team with her high scores of 7.0.
Overall, the girls have proved to have a highly successful season.
Members of the 1978 Gymnastics Team include (TOP .ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): Rebecca Lotsoff, Kim Karnes, Terry Dallas,
Allison Mann, Jane Nisbett, Fabi Zimansky, Sharon Palm, Cari
Segal, Sue Fisch. (MIDDLE ROW): Anita Arrigo, Cathy Leaven,
Marcy Locasha, Sue Besser, Debbie Frank, Cara Johanson, Lori
Blackman, Coach Caliendo. (FRONT ROW): Jeannie Donath,
Laura Johnson, Martha Viteri, Mary Pankow, DeeDee Vlay,
...._ Yvette Stroesser (manager).
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�basketball
badininton
Members of the 1978 Basketball Team include (TOP ROW, LEFT
TO RIGH1): Cindy Brandt, Judy Anderson, Marci Greenberg,
Mary Pat Cristante, Joanne Miko, Linda Becker, Chris Sporat,
Janice Iacullo, Coach Oswald. (THIRD ROW): Lisa Levy, Mindy
Fischoff, Vicki Goecke, Karen Konior, Cynthia Wu, Chris Billisitts, Hen Schmidt, Karen Ruesch. (SECOND ROW): Judy Lee,
Bobbi Lewen, Laura Finn, Cindy Michals, Andrea Slowik, Jan
Blitt, Sue Brown. (FRONT ROW): Sue Gockenbach, Sue Kelly,
Julie Maggio, Nancy Kusek, Carolyn Ulbert, Julie Hanson, Chris
Porter.
Members of the 1978 Badminton Team include (BACK ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT,): Coach Freidman, Cathy Cerny, Shelia Rothman, Judy Klancic, Ruth Kahn, Joy Klancic, Lee Klancic, Coach
Matlak. (MIDDLE ROW) Judy Malekow, Jean Russell, Sue Levine, Jill Bernstein, Tina Lee, Ros Behr, Ilaina Krauss, Andi
Kotler, Jeanne Hausman. (FRONT ROW): Brooke Caplin, Julie
Gold, Shelly Mazin, Kathy Matz, Vicki Samelson, Dikla Hed,
Ellen Mayer and Sue Lerner.
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cotnedy tonight
On March 24th, 25th, and 26th of 1977, the Niles East Theatre
and Music Departments delighted audiences with their presentations of "A FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY
TO THE FORUM."
This musical comedy takes place in Rome, around 200 B.C. The
story begins with Senex Gerry Lavin) unwillingly going with
his wife, Domina (Lori Schwartz), to visit her mother. They
leave their naive son, Hero (David Pevsner), with their head
slave, Hysterium (Phil Martini). Their final instruction to Hysterium is that he keep Hero away from the house of Marcus
Lycus (Bill Elliott). Hero, however, is in love with a newcomer
to this house, a virgin named Philia (Gail Norris). Hero's slave,
Pseudolus (Barry Kramer), arranges to get Philia for his master
in return for his freedom. Pseudolus tells Marcus Lycus that
Philia has the plague. As a result, Lycus, in order to protect his
other girls, tells Pseudolus that he can take the girl.
Soon, a great warrior named Miles Gloriosus (Phil Heftel)
returns from battle. He has paid Marcus Lycus to find him a
virgin to be his wife. Pseudolus, disguised as Lycus, tells Miles
Gloriosus that his bride-to-be has died. He then forces Hysterium to dress up as Philia and play the part of the dead bride.
All goes well until Miles Gloriosus announces that he must
have his bride cremated. At this decree, Hysterium suddenly
"returns to life," beginning the chase scene.
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�(OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER LEIT, LEIT TO RIGHT) Jerry Lavin, David
Pevsne1; (LOWER RIGHT) Andy Goldstein, Barry Kramer. Cathy Lasowski,
Phil Martini, Phil Heftel, Julie Geiser, and Marty Lerner (UPPER RIGHT) Phil
Rappoport; (THIS PAGE, LEIT) Lisa Cohn, Barry Kramer, Cathy Lasowski,
David Pevsner (BELOW) Gail Norris, Phil Martini and Lori Schwartz.
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�spring tnusical
Meanwhile, Senex has returned to repait a flaw in the statue of
his wife, which she wants to give to her mother. Domina, who
doesn't trust her husband, decides to spy on him. To avoid
being recognized, she puts on a disguise, causing her to look
remarkably like Philia and the dressed up Hysterium.
Eventually, all three look-alikes meet. After much confusion,
Miles Gloriosus demands his bride. Suddenly, an old man,
Erronius {Phil Rappaport), appears. He has been travelling for
forty years in search of his long-lost son and daughter, whom
he will recognize by a ring each wears, bearing a gaggle of
geese.
"Like this, Old man?" asks Gloriosus.
"Are these many geese a gaggle?" questions Philia, indicating a
ring on her finger.
Since Miles Gloriosus and Philia are brother and sister, they
cannot marry each other. Philia is now free to wed Hero.
Pseudolus gets his freedom, and Senex and Domina are fully
reconciled. The only one who doesn't share in the happy ending is Marcus Lycus, who, for selling the free-born Philia must
be "trampled to death by a herd of angry water buffaloes."
(LEFI) Barry Kramer, Ken Bernstein: (ABOVE) Bill Elliott; (OPPOSITE PAGE,
UPPER LEFI) Phil Martini, Lori Schwartz; (LOWER LEFI) Kathy Stukas,
Barry Kramer; (LOWER RIGHT, TOP) Phil Heftel (BOTTOM) Marty Lerner,
Jodi Friedman, Kathy Baer, Lisa Cohn, Sheri Marshak, Cathy Lasowski; (UPPER RIGHl) Gail Norris, David Pevsner
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��one act plays
blend fantasy
and reality
May 28 and 29, 1977, the Niles East Theatre Department presented 3 student-directed one-act plays. "Hello Out There,"
directed by Barry Kramer, is about a man unjustly jailed for
rape and a girl who befriends him. The beautiful plans they
make while he is in prison are destroyed when the rape victim's jealous husband kills the prisoner.
What happens when a mother sacrifices her happiness for her
daughter's sake? "Evening Dress Indispensable," directed by
Holly Stricker, deals with this problem. The results are comical
as mother and daughter nearly date each other's boyfriend. In
the end, they are properly paired for an evening on the town.
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess who appeared
plain because of a spell cast upon her at birth. Since she was
plain, her father had a beautiful maid take her place when a
prince came to call. The prince, also plain, made the same
identity switch with a manservant. In "The Ugly Duckling,"
directed by Carol Miller, the real prince and princess meet,
accidentally. They fall in love, marry, and live happily ever
after.
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�(OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHl) Randi Merel, Andy
Goldstein, Lori Frankel, and Ed Nemmers; (LOWER RIGHl) Howard Steirman and Jami Lieder; (UPPER RIGHl) Ellyn Acker and Jerry Lavin; (THIS
PAGE, UPPER LEFl) Laura Robinson and Ken Bernstein; (UPPER RIGHl)
David Wolf; (BOTTOM) Lisa Phillippe, Marty Lerner, Phil Heftel, Ken Bernstein, and David Wolf.
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incredible jungle journey of fenda tnaria
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The Theatre Department's last production of the 1976-1977
school year was "THE INCREDIBLE JUNGLE JOURNEY OF
FENDA MARIA." The Children's Theatre cast and stage crew
travel led to various elementary schools, entertaining younger
students. This show was especially appealing to the children
because it included audience participation. Each school held
numerous young actors and actresses, eager to get on stage.
The play was narrated by Bill Elliott, who frequently entered
the story to argue with a nasty witch named Takaya. Takaya
had put a spell on the son of a jungle village's chief, splitting
him into two people. A young girl, Fenda Maria endures many
horrors to break the spell. She then marries the chief's son, and
in true fairy-tale form, everyone lives happily ever after, except, of course, the wicked witch.
(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP TO BOTTOM) Lisa Cohn, Alan Schoen, Carolyn
Noll. Nancy Jaffe, Joe Sochacki; (THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT) Carol Miller;
(BELOW) Ellyn Acker, Carolyn Noll, Lisa Cohn, Scott Gothelf, Phil Martini,
Diane Ament, Alan Schoen, David Pevsner, and Nancy Jaffe.
�front fable
to fairy tale,
it's story theatre
The first Niles East theatre production of the 1977-1978 school
year was a collection of fables and fairy tales, directed by Jerry
Proffit and student-directed by Lisa Cohn. Presented the evenings of September 30th and October 1st, Story Theatre consisted of ten individual acts, mostly light and humorous, such as
"HENNY PENNY," "THE FISHER MAN AND HIS WIFE,"
and "THE GOLDEN GOOSE." Actors and actresses had to
quickly change characters, sometimes playing people, and
sometimes playing the parts of animals. The 10 cast members
were - Ellyn Acker, Bill Elliott, Norman Fox, Layne Friedman,
Julie Geiser, Jami Lieder, Ed Nemmers, Kris Quinones, David
Williams and Alison Wohl. There was also a four-piece combo,
which provided music in various parts of the show.
As always, the high standards of Niles East theatre prevailed,
and this first production of the year was a success.
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�(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP) Ed Nemmers and Ellyn Acker; (BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Alison Wohl, Layne Friedman, Norm Fox, Ellyn Acker, Bill Elliott, Ed
Nemmers, and David Williams; (THIS PAGE, ABOVE) Ed Nemmers, Bill
Elliott, and Ellyn Acker; (UPPER LEFT) Don Kindwald, Randi Merel, Lauren
Wohl, and Ted Hill; (MIDDLE LEFT) Bill Elliott; (LOWER LEFT) Jami Lieder,
Layne Friedman, David Williams, and Ellyn Acker.
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�get to know
''the unknown ''
November 10, 11, and 12, 1977, marked the end of approximately nine months of preparation for the annual variety
show, Reflections of the Unknown. Starting in early March,
the writer's committee, made up of Reflettions veterans,
worked through the spring and summer months, collecting
songs and writing skits fitting the theme of "the Unknown."
Topics included questions about love, superstitions, outer
space and life after death. The ideas also concentrated on hopes
for what the future would bring.
Reflections is the only student-directed production of the
school year. This year's show was directed by Carol Miller and
choreographed by Phil Martini. Sets were designed by Diane
Ament; Scott Brueckner directed the band; Kathy Stukas was
vocal director, and Eileen Sohn was technical director.
Production work covered the short period of five weeks, during
which the more than 125 cast, band, and crew members had to
devote nearly all of their free time to the show. Everyone
worried that Reflections wouldn't be ready on time, but by
production week, the hard work paid off, resulting in three
successful and entertaining evenings of Reflections of the Unknown.
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�(THIS PAGE, TOP RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGH1) Reflections directors Carol
Miller, Diane Ament, Kathy Stukas, Phil Martini, Eileen Sohn, and Scott
Brueckner; (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP, AND THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT) Bill
Elliott and Elaine Cohn know "Something's Coming"; (THIS PAGE, LOWER
LEFT) Ellen Zinman and Arthur Rosenson conduct phony seance for Ellyn
Acker and Ed Nemmers; (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM) Cathy Lasowski, Phil
Rappoport, Nancy Jaffe; (BOTTOM ROW) Danny Silver, Lori Schwartz, Phil
Zerof, Marty Lerner, Jami Lieder, Steve Stukas, Julie Geiser, Tim Ortman,
Linda Sugarman, and Ted Hill sing to "Crystal Ball"; (ABOVE) Jami Lieder in
"Daisy.''
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to find out
(OPPOSITE PAGE, UPPER LEFT:) David Williams confronts the
problems of "Superstition"; (UPPER RIGHT:) Ellyn Acker taps up a
storm in "We Will All Go Together When We Go"; (BOTTOM,
LEFT TO RIGHT:) Dancers Elaine Cohn, Ed Nemmers, Jackie Woll,
Joe Sochacki, Ellyn Acker, and David Williams tango in "Hernando's Hideaway"; (THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT) Alan Schoen, Chairman of lighting; (ABOVE RIGHT:) Lori Schwartz and Jon Schwartz
finding out "Where's North?"; (LOWER LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT:)
Tim Ortmann sings "Starrider" as Jackie Woll and Karen Feldman
dance.
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(OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM) magic in "Magical Mystery Tour,'' (UPPER
LEFl) Bill Elliott sings about the One-Eyed, One-Horned, Flying Purple People Eater, Joe Sochacki, dancing in background; (TOP RIGHT) Jim Stukas
aims a microphone; (MIDDLE RIGHT) Danny Silver and Cathy Lasowski
Follow the Rainbow; (THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT) Ellyn Acker describes Hernando's Hideaway as she tangos with David Williams; (LOWER LEFl) Devil
Bill Elliott taunts Ed Nernrners and Alison Wohl For The Hell Of It; (UPPER
RIGHT) Wilhelm Eberle adjusts microphone levels; (LOWER RIGHT) Alison
Wohl thinks of how she'll feel "Soon As I Get Horne."
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�antahl and the
night visitors
On December 8th and 9th, the Niles East Music Department, under the direction of Mr. Robert Anderson and Mr.
Frank Winkler presented its first opera, "Amahl and the
Night Visitors." It was composed by Gian-Carlo Menotti
and first premiered on television in 1951.
The opera is a Christmas story, telling the tale of the three
kings who followed the holy star in search of the Christ
child. During their journey they rest at the house of a poor
orphan boy, Amahl. Amahl's mother and the other villagers
entertain and bring gifts of food to the great kings. After the
other peasants leave, the mother spies the many riches the
kings were to give to the child. She cannot understnd why
one child will become so rich while her own is half-starved
and crippled. In temptation, she tries to steal a handful of
gold pieces but is caught by the kings' page. She is told by
one of the kings that the child is not really in need of the
presents. His kingdom will be built on love for all people of
the world, rich and poor. The mother relinquishes the gold
and she and her son wish to give something to the child.
Amahl willingly volunteers his crutch and he miraculously
finds he can walk unaided. Rejoicing, the kings and now
Amahl set forth to find the child.
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(OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER LEFT) Michael Brody and Ted Hill; (UPPER
RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT) Phil Martini, Bill Elliott, Ted Hill, and Ed
Nemmers; (LOWER RIGHT) Kathy Stukas and Chorus: (THIS PAGE,
UPPER LEFT) Kathy Stukas; (UPPER RIGHT) Michael Brody, Ed Nemmers, and Kathy Stukas; (BOTTOM) Bill Elliott, Phil Martini, Ted Hill,
Kathy Stukas, and Michael Brody.
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Tecnis is the backbone of the Theatre Department. This organization handles the
technical aspects of all productions, including set construction, lighting, sound and
properties. To become a Tecnis member,
one must work a minimum of 20 hours on
Tecnis crews. Although they cannot be.seen
during performances, Tecnis members are
always there. Without them, the shows
could not go on.
Tecnis members are (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Carolyn Noll, Jim Stukas, Wilhelm Eberle; (SECOND
ROW) Phil Martini, Arlene Weicensang, Laura Robinson, Caryn Salzman, Joe Sochacki, Barb Bieniek, Linda
Sohn; (THIRD ROW) Gena Schoen, Scott Turner,
Andi Wexler, Andrea Cohen, Joy Fullett, Audrey
Cohn; (FOURTH ROW) Kathy Stukas, Eileen Sohn
(pres.), Weada Tecnis (bear), Alan Schoen (V.P.), Diane
Ament (sec.), Paul Silver; (BOTTOM ROW) Carol
Miller, Lisa Geiser, Pam Herbach, Randi Merel; NOT
PICTURED: George Mayfield (sponsor); (THIS PAGE,
TOP RIGHT) Charlie Tecnis; (ABOVE) Bill Eberle;
(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP PICTURE) Ed Nemmers.
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�thespia ns
Thespians is an international organization dedicated to promoting quality theatre in high schools
by recognizing students who devote their energy
and ·talents to their schools' productions. Students
who work a minimum of 100 hours in the Theatre
Department may become Thespians. Niles East
Thespians, in addition to the almost constant work
on the five yearly productions, go on field trips to
the theatre and attend the annual Illinois High
School Theatre Festival. Each spring, a banquet is
held to honor Niles East Thespians who have done
outstanding work.
Niles East Thespians are: D . Ament, K. Baer, S. Brenner, A.
Cohen, A. Cohn, E. Cohn, L. Cohn (pres.), W. Eberle, B. Elliott
(v.p.), K. Feldman, L. Friedman, J. Geiser, S. Gotthelf, L. Hanbrook, P. Herbach, 'r. Hill, N. Jaffe, N. Kaplan, M. Karafotias, M.
Lerner. A. Levin, J. Lieder, S. Marshak, P. Martini, R. M erel, C.
Miller, E. Nernrners, C. Noll, L. Phillippe, L. Pitalis,J. Proffit
(sponsor), K. Quinones, P. Rappaport, L. Robinson, A. Rosenson, A. Schoen, L. Schwartz, S. Shrifter, D. Silver, P. Silver, J.
Sochacki, E. Sohn, L. Sohn, M. Steiner, K. Stukas (sec), L. Sugarman, A. Weicensang, and D . Wiliiarns.
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�chatnber choir
Chamber Choir, Niles East's
smaller vocal group, is also
available to interested students
by audition. This ensemble concentrates mainly on the works of
the Renaissance such as madrigals, although they do sing some
popular modern music. Chamber Choir also performs in the
annual spring and winter music
festivals. Along with Concert
Choir, Chamber Choir comprises the backbone of our vocal
music department.
The members of Chamber Choir are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Hugh Sporer, Norman Fox, Ellyn Acker, Karen
Wilner, Mr. Winkler; (SECOND ROW) Gary Glochowsky,
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Sue Shrifter, Nancy Jaffe, Christine Quinones, Lisa Phillipe;
(THIRD ROW) Joe Sochacki, Phil Martini, Bill Elliot, Kathy Baer, Lauren Pitalis.
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Concert Choir is a large choral organization
open to students through auditions. In this
group, students are exposed to advanced
four-part vocal techniques. Members of
Concert Choir perform various numbers in
the December and May festivals. This year,
the choir performed with professional
musical organizations as well as the music
department's production of Gian-Carlo
Menotti's opera, Amahl and the Night Visitors. a first for Niles East.
The members of the Concert Choir are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHl): Marla Greenspan, Julie Geiser, Sin Yung Kang, Muriel
Steiner, Padmini Rao, Ellen Lebovitz, Sue Ohlausen, Kathy Stukas,
Janice Greenberg; (SECOND ROW) Randi Rabin, Lori Schwartz,
Kris Quinones, Carol Miller, Melanie Karafotias, Sheri Marshak,
Chris Redlin, Linda Weintraub, Barbara Dickstein, Lauren Pitalis;
(THIRD ROW) Renee Sweet, Wilhelm Eberle, Scott Goldstein, Philip Martini, Layne Friedman, Raul Zambrano, Scott Gothelf, Nick
Psyhogios, Larry Hanbrook.
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Another choral organization open to all students
at Niles East is Mixed Chorus. Members of this
group practice mixed voice choral pieces and
learn basic singing techniques. Mixed Chorus
also performs at the winter and Spring Festivals.
Girl's Glee and Trojan Male Chorus are two other important groups in our music department.
While they are reserved for their respective sexes,
they are still taught part harmonies and basic
voice practices. These groups also participate in
the departmental festivals and are important
training grounds for the more advanced groups.
Members of Girl's Glee are (LEFT TO RIG HT): A nita Loren z, D ebbie Liu,
Claire Horwitz, Janice Kaplan, Lizzy Cook, Sylvia Drivalas, Pam Krone,
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Bonnie Pollack, D ana Wohlbrandt, Robyn Gomberg, Shelley Brown, D ebbie Bauman, N atalie Odlivak, Cindy Hogg, Linda Siegal, Elaine T zakis.
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Members of the Trojan Male Chorus are (TOP PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): George Dimitrakpoulos, John
McGowan, Maris Grikis, Wesley Schroder, Tim Ortmann, and
Mr. Winkler. (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Edwin Schueftan, Philip Zerof, Julian Nevel, Andy Cook, and Steve Singer.
Members of the Mixed Chorus are (BOTTOM PICTURE,
THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mike Davis, Gerald Choi,
Charles Choi, Garri McCormick, Ruth Paul, and Marcy Levin.
(SECOND ROW): Donna Wilson , N ora McCormack, Lisa
Geiser, Faith Reitman , and Kathy Kokotas. (FIRST ROW):
DeAnn Priske, Karen Steinhandler, Nancy Naubert, Marla
Topp, and Lesli Schulmeister.
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What is the most spirited group at Niles
East? What group received a first division
rating? The answer is, of course, the Niles
East Trojan Marching Band. The band does
more than just play at football games, lead
cheers of half-dead football fans, and disturb third and fourth period English and
foreign language classes. This year, the
band participated in the annual Northwestern University Band Day. During half time,
47 bands (more than 4,000 students)
tromped onto the field and played a half
time show. The next day, the band played at
Marriot's Great America. After parading
the grounds for one hour, (and bribing park
officials) the band was admitted free, and
spent the next seven hours roaming the
park with nothing to do. In addition to
these fall activities, the Marching Band will
be playing at Six Flags in St. Louis at the
end of April. Clad in their new uniforms,
they will certainly represent the community well.
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The members of the Niles East Trojan Marching Band are: Steve
Albert, Chris Anderson, Elaine Balikov, Barb Balter, Chuck Blanke,
Scott Brueckner, Cindy Cheung, Ron Deutsch, Wayne Dressler,
Hope Drucker, Julie Ellison, Clara Epstein, Steve Fishman, Joy Fullett, Debbie Gershbein, Dan Gol, Steve Greenspan, Mike Hajduk,
Jim Hankin, Chuck Heftman, Ted Hill, Kevin Hoppenrath, Lori
Jensen, Gary Kantz, Tom Kasper, Leo Kelly, Don Kindwald, Karen
Konior, Nancy Kusek, David Larson, Bertha Leib, Therese Levan,
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David Levit, Ron Lund, Pat Mahoney, Renee Maratos, Nancy Marx,
Ellen Mayer, Pam Messer, Carol Meyer, Diane Miller, Richard Miller, Steve Nussbaum, Renee Olson, John O'Malley, Scott Reicin,
Faith Reitman, Mark Robbins, Keith Rosenthal, Julie Rubenstein,
David Saltzman, Steve Santacruz, Alan Schoen, Helaine Silver, Paul
Silver, Wayne Silverman, Rick Simmons, Kathy Smart, Todd Spinner, Anita Stahlberg, David Stahlberg, Toni Verschoore, Paul Weisman, Allison Wohl, Lauren Wohl, Jackie Woll, Ted Yusen.
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The Jazz Ensemble is an organization
that regularly plays concerts for the
student body as well as concerts with
the other musical groups. In February
1977, the band took a first divi~ion at
the Eastern Illinois University Jazz
festival. This past summer the Jazz
Ensemble played at Ravinia's Unity
Day onJuly 4th.
Members of the Jazz Ensemble are (FIRST
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): John Martin, Tom
Kasper, David Saltzman, Scott Brueckner, Steve
Nussbaum, Joel Greenspan, Mr. Wolfram. (SECOND ROW}: Ted Yusen, Mike Hajduk, Alan
Schoen, Ron Lund, Richard Simmons, David
Stahlberg. (THIRD ROW}: Steve Zivin, Mark
Robbins, Nancy Marx, Paul Silver, Steve Fishman, Steve Santacruz, Steve Greenspan. NOT
PICTURED: Chuck Heftman.
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As a Concert Band, t,he band plays
three concerts, each time reaching a
new height of musicianship. Last year
the band took a first division at the
Illinois High School Association State
Band Contest.
Members of the Concert Band are: S. Albert, C. Anderson, E. Balikov, B. Balter, C. Blanke, S. Brueckner, C. Cheung, R. Deutsch, W.
Dressler, H. Drucker, J. Ellison, C. Epstein, S. Fishman, J. Fullet, D.
Gershbein, S. Gershbein, D. Gal, S. Greenspan, M. Hajduk, C.
Heftman, T. Hill, K. Hoppenrath, L. Jensen, G . Kantz, T. Kasper, L.
Kelly, D. Kindwald, K. Konior, N. Kusek, D. Larson, B. Leib, T.
Levan, D. Levit, R. Lund, P. Mahoney, J. Manki, R. Maratos, N.
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S. Nussbaum, R. Olson, J. O'Malley, F. Reitrnan, S. Reicin, M .
Robbins, K. Rosenthal, J. Rubenstein, D. Saltzman, S. Santacruz, A.
Schoen, H. Silver, P. Silver, W. Silverman, R. Simmons, K. Smart, T .
Spinner, A. Stahlberg, D . Stahlberg, T . Verschoore, P. Weisman, A.
Wohl, L. Wohl, J. Woll, T. Yusen, D. Zaslowsky.
�(CLOCKWISE FROM BELOW): Dan Col; Don Kindwald and
David Levit; David Zaslowski; Karen Konior; Scott
Brueckner; Ellen Mayer and Diane Miller; Nancy Marx.
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�concert orchestra
Concert Orchestra is the advanced string
ensemble at Niles East. Orchestra members
participate in many activities throughout
the year. Many play in orchestras for the
school's musical theater productions in the
Spring as well as in the usual orchestral
festivals in December and May. Some instrumentalists in the group also audition
for semi-professional community orchestras as well as performing in musical competitions.
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Elaine Balikov, Barb Balter, Lynn Breidenbach, Steven Chwalisz,
Maxine Darch, Caroline Eberle, Steve Fishman, Lisa Geiser, Chuck
Heftman, Ted Hill, Lance Holst, Kevin Hoppenrath, Steven Kessler,
David Larson, David Levit, John Martin, Kathy Matz, Pam Messer,
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Richard Miller, Carolyn Noll, Renee Olson, Tatsumi Ozawa, Ann
Pappas, Mark Robbins, Stacy $acksner,-Alan Schoen, Paul Silver,
Rick Simmons, Kathy Smart, Andrew Snow, Linda Sohn, David
Stahlberg, Bill Warda, Vicki Wexler, Alison Wohl, Lauren Wohl,
Ted Yusen.
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The lights were lowered, and the Ripplette swim show, "Interstate 80", began. On December 15, 16, and 17, the girls depicted
scenes of American life through synchronized swim routines.
From the excitement of New York City to the friendly penguins of Alaska, water ballet skills and a touch of drama were
displayed in a fine performance. Highlights of the show were
solos by Caryn Glickson and Brooke Caplin and the spectacular twelve man dolphin.
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Members of the Ripplettes are (THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Sharon
Cone, Mary Kinnaman, Renee Olson, Mrs. Berke, Caryn Glickson, Jeanne
Hausman, Chris Anderson, Laura Finn. (SECOND ROW): Kathy Matz, Judy
Doles, Wendy Jackson, Karen Sutker, Sue Cone, Donna Thiry, Debbie Bauman. (FIRST ROW): Sue Jacobson, Robyn Flakne, Brooke Caplin, Sharon
Hoffman, Roxan Hupert, Cindy Hogg, Kathy Thiry, Phaedra Gottreich.
Opposite page (LEFT PICTURE): Donna Thiry, Kathy Thiry. (UPPER RIGHT
PICTURE): Members practicing their routines. (LOWER RIGHT PICTURE):
Sue Jacobson. This page (UPPER LEFT PICTURE): Cindy Hogg, Roxan
Hupert. (UPPER RIGHT PICTURE): Debbie Bauman.
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�dance cotnpany
The Niles East Dance Company is an
organization that promotes dance in the
school. It is open to all Niles East students. The main activity of the club is to
put on a dance show to which much time
and talent is devoted. Some other activities include: performing for different
grade schools in the area, holding dance
workshops and going to see various
dance productions. The experience of being in the company gives the student,
who loves to dance, a much broader perspective of what is involved in the performing art of dance.
Members of Dance Company are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Beth
Weisburg, Sandy Brenner (president), Jackie Woll, Beth Feldstein, Yvette
Stroesser, Ellen Goodman. (SECOND ROW): DeeDee Vlay, Cathy Leaven,
Sharon Lee, Renee Friedman, Cheryl Lee, Marty Lerner, Ellen Mayer.
(THIRD ROW): Elaine Cohn (Secretary-Treasurer), Lisa Woll, Janette
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Weiner, Cheri Gassel, Diane Ament, Cathy Lasowski, Debbie Winston,
Karen Feldman(Vice-President). (FOURTH ROW): Phil Martini, Pam
Schwartz, Melanie Karafotias (Publicity), Linda Becker, Arlene Levin, Dana
Sobel, Marci Mandell, Sue Fisch, Ed Nemmers, Miss Caliendo (Sponsor):
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Friday, January 13th and Saturday, January 14th, at 8:00 p.m.,
the Niles East Dance Company presented their annual dance
show. The title and theme of this year's show was "Circus."
Styles ranged from ballet to so's dancing to disco to jazz as
dancers portrayed various aspects of circus life. These included
clowns, animal acts, a circus parade and side shows. This
colorful evening ended with the Dance Company's interpretation of the circus of the future.
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(THIS PAGE, UPPER RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dee Dee Vlay, Cathy Lasowski, Sue Fisch, and Lisa Woll in Frenzied Fancy; (LOWER LEFT) Karen
Feldman in Dancing Dolls; (LOWER RIGHT) Sharon Lee, Jackie Woll (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP LEFT) Debbie Winston and Renee Friedman in Clownin'
Around; (UPPER RIGHT) Pam Schwartz, Cathy Leaven, and Lisa Woll in
Celebrity Arcade; (BOTTOM) Cathy Lasowski, Cathy Leaven, Karen Feldman,
Sue Fisch, Renee Friedman, Pam Schwartz, Ellen Goodman, Arlene Levin, Dee
Dee Vlay, Marty Lerner, and Ellen Mayer in Flapper Follies.
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homecoming weekend with a bang!
The Homecoming festivities began with an afternoon
pep assembly on October 14. This year's Trojan Mascot, Scott Krause, led each class level in the School
Spirit Contest. The students roared with enthusiasm,
but the Class of '80 displayed the most spirit by clapping and cheering the loudest.
John Landecker, a disc jockey from WLS Radio, was
this year's guest speaker. Applause filled the air as he
presented a plaque to the Trojan Football Team for
being the WLS High School Team of the Week.
A hush fell over the stadium as everyone eagerly
awaited the announcement of Homecoming King and
Queen. Rick Yale was named King and Mary Knish,
Queen. The courts each consisted of three juniors and
two seniors.
The assembly concluded with the Trojan Marching
Band playing the school song "NileHi".
Starting after school and continuing late into the
night, students worked to complete their floats for the
Homecoming Parade. Everything was prepared to give
the alumni of Niles East a Homecoming Day they
could be proud of.
(THIS PAGE, ABOVE) Mary Knish and Rick Yale; (UPPER RIGHT,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Howard Simon, Mitch Greenberg, Scott London,
Harlene Edelman, Chuck Gollay; (LOWER RIGHT) cheerleaders
enjoy the homecoming pep assembly; (OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP)
Scott Krause leads seniors in the school spirit contest; (LOWER
LEFT) Robin Spira and Paul Norris; (LOWER RIGHT) John Landecker.
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Saturday morning, October 15th, six floats,
three decorated cars, the Porn-Pon squad,
the Cheerleaders and the Niles East Trojan
Marching Band travelled through Skokie,
entertaining early-risers with the traditional Homecoming Parade. In the float competition, Key Club took first, the Junior Independant float placed second, and third place
went to the Music-Theatre float. The morning was cool and sunny . .. perfect weather
for the upcoming football game.
Homecoming spirit mounted through the
afternoon. Fans filled the stands, cheering
with each successful play. "Trojans don't
horse around" proved to be a good Homecoming theme, as the Trojans triumphed
over the Highland Park Giants, with a score
of 18-12. This victory ended a 23-year losing streak of Homecoming games. Let's
hope it's the beginning of a long line of
victories!
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RIGHT) the G.A.A. first-place car; (LOWER LEFT, TOP ROW)
Stacey Schneider, (SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Irene Theodore, Diane Uhle, Lynne Ciskoski, . Sue Fishmal}, (BOTTOM
ROW) Cindy Marsch, Carolyn Ulbert, Diane Smolish, Stacey
Thomas; (LOWER RIGHT) the Key Club first-place float; (THIS
PAGE, UPPER LEFT) the Junior Independant second-place float;
(UPPER RIGHT) Trojans clash with Giants; (LOWER RIGHT) the
Senior float.
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victory!
In true Niles East tradition, the Homecoming celebration included a dance. It was held in the girl's
gym on October 15th at 8:00 P.M. The rock group
"Unity" provided the music. Those that were not
dancing or listening to the music were on the balcony eating sweets prepared by Baskin-Robbins and
the bakery, Let Them Eat Cake. The dance proved to
be an enjoyable evening for all those in attendance
and will not soon be forgotten because of the day's
spectacular football victory.
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�(OPPOSITE PAGE, TOP RIGHT) Chris Redlin and Sherwood Blitstein; (LEFT) Couples dance to the music; (BOTTOM RIGHT) Dennis Pucher and Karen Jam ruzka;
(THIS PAGE, TOP LEFT) Stacey Schneider and Mark Brutzkus; (TOP RIGHT) Larry
Kaplan and Janice Schneider; (BOTTOM LEFT, BACK ROW) Carolyn Vibert, Dave
Sproat, Diane Uhle, Sherwood Blitstein, Irene Theodore, ,Dennis Pucher; (FRONT
ROW) Andy Liss, Jim Kipnis, Mary Knish, Rick Yale, Carol Porter, and Bruce Earl.
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�this one's for you
On Friday, May 27th, 1977, over 150 couples attended the best
Junior-Senior Prom in Niles East's history. After three years of
hard work, the class of '78 under the expert supervision of
Miss Adele Higgins, completed prom preparations, and entitled the event, "This One's For You." They played the hit song
by Barry Manilow, as they crowned the prom king and queen,
Joe Decker and Rose Maggiore.
Prom was held at Henrici's O'Hare Inn. After a delicious
dinner featuring Chicken Kiev, everyone enjoyed three hours
of dancing to the music of Frank Amorosi and his orchestra.
The time passed too quickly; the night seemed hardly to have
begun when the orchestra ended the dancing and the evening
by once again playing the theme song, "This One's For You."
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On Friday, September 16th, 1977, a large crowd of students waited outside of school impatiently. At 8:00, the
doors opened, marking the start of the Freshman Mixer.
Over 100 members of the class of 1981 attended their first
social event of the year. They danced and listened to
music provided by the rock group, Neptune.
Refreshments were provided by the Junior Cabinet. The
three hours of talking, dancing and eating passed quickly. New and lasting friendships were made. As always,
the Freshman Mixer was an excellent beginning of a new
school year.
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Uri Geller came to Niles East on April 23, 1977
to display his psychic powers. He amazed the
audience with such feats as bending keys,
breaking spoons, and reading minds.
Throughou t the year, the school arranged sev.eral "Forum" programs for the education and
entertainme nt of the students. One of these
programs was the steel drum band from Roberto Clemente High School. This group
played music on specially treated oil drums.
Friday, April 22, was Internationa l Day at
Niles East. The various foreign language
clubs, Students for Israel, and Students for
Easter Island set up booths in the student
lounge, where they sold food from the countries they represented.
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(OPPOSITE PAGE, LOWER LEFT}: Uri Geller mystically
repairs a young girl's watch; (UPPER RIGHT) Uri Geller
preforms feats of mind reading; (LOWER RIGHT) a student
from Roberto Clemente High School explains the steel drum;
(THIS PAGE, UPPER LEFT) Linda Harwood and Diane Polin'.
ask for some Russian food; (UPPER RIGHT) Cheri Gassel
and Alan Bain display French food; (BOTTOM, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Pam Klinghoffer, Shelly Lewen, Cathy Horwitz,
Lowell Berman, Michelle Goldberg, Lauren Goldberg, and
Laurel Bleadon enjoy International Day.
�all for fun
and fun for all
As in past years, the Music Department
this year presented many programs for our
entertainment. The Winter Music Festival,
presented on December 15th, included winter songs and selections from "Amahl and
the Night Visitors." They were performed
by combinations of the various instrumental and vocal groups.
The Balloon Launch, on May 13, 1977, provided a day of fun for all who participated.
Held during homeroom and fifth period in
the courtyard, booths with refreshments,
club information, games, and live entertainment abounded. The Balloon Launch
and the accompanying activities were a welcome break in the day.
On January 16, John Landecker came to
Niles East for one of the "Forum" programs. He talked about his experiences being a disc jockey and he took a picture with
Radio Club.
(CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT): John Landecker;
Kathy Donlon, Pam Herbach, Jodi Bolotin, LeeAnn
Achimovich, Julie Hanson, and Judy Malekow; Sheryl
Pearlman and Diane Miller; an administrator ge ts a
pie in the face; Sue Zelasko; the Combined Choirs .
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and fun for all
As in past years, the Music Department
this year presented many programs for our
entertainment. The Winter Music Festiv;ll,
presented on December 15th, included winter songs and selections from "Amahl and
the Night Visitors." They were performed
by combinations of the various instrumental and vocal groups.
The Balloon Launch, on May 13, 1977, provided a day of fun for all who participated.
Held during homeroom and fifth period in
the courtyard, booths with refreshments,
club information, games, and live entertainment abounded. The Balloon Launch
and the accompanying activities were a welcome break in the day.
On January 16, John Landecker came to
Niles East for one of the "Forum" programs. He talked about his experiences being a disc jockey and he took a picture with
Radio Club.
(CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT): John Landecker;
Kathy Donlon, Pam Herbach, Jodi Bolotin, LeeAnn
Achimovich, Julie Hanson, and Judy Malekow; Sheryl
Pearlman and Diane Miller; an administrator gets a
pie in the face; Sue Zelasko; the Combined Choirs.
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Many events happen each school year which bring students and Faculty together to celebrate and show their
pride in those who have excelled in a particular area.
This 1978 REFLECTIONS captures many of those images
and will provide memories of dreall'!S fulfilled and
achievements accomplished Ear into the future.
We extend a special wish to members of the Class of 1978
for their help in making the events recorded in this yearbook experiences of a lifetime.
Galen Hosler
Principal
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2. Dale Flick Dir.
3. Lee Hawkins Dir.
4. Ronald Lamb Dir.
5. Dan Miller Dean
6. Barbara Ray Dir.
7. David Schusteff Dean
8. Rita Stewart Bldg. Mgr.
9. James Swanson Dir.
10. Charles Van Cleave Dir.
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Bea Becker I.LC.
Barbara Benson C.I.C.
Marcia Berke G.P.E.
Donald Blair Lang.
William Bloom Sci.
Frank Bostic Eng.
Cindy Brandt H. Ee.
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2. Paula Chamberlain H. Ee.
3. Kathryn Chopra Eng.
4. Everett Colton Soc. Stud.
5. Joan Coon Bus. Ed.
6. John Cooper Sci.
7. Sharon Corombos Read. Spec.
8. William Coulson Bus. Ed.
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a
Abhsie, An.gela
Abhsie, Katherine S3, 207
Achimovich, Leeann S4, 174, 21S
Acker, Ellyn 126, 129, 130, 131, 133,
134, 137, 142, 21S
Adaky, Ishay 207
Adaky, Yanai
Adam, John 22S
Adam, Joyce 207
Adams, Timothy 22S
Adelman, Allen 31, 21S
Adelman, James 21, SS, 66, 71, 22S
Adler, Eddie 72, 89, 199
Adler, Jeffrey 82, 22S
Agemura, Diane 199
Agrest, Glenn 4S, 22S
Albert, Steven 146, 225
Alexander, David 199
Alperstein, Fran 199
Alpert; Lori 199
Alpiner, April 21, 4S, 109, 21S
Ament, Diane S3, S4, 129, 133, 140,
141, 1S6, 22S
Americus, David 89, 207
Amodeo, Brad 199
Anderson, Christine 146, lSS, 207
Anderson, Donald 21S
Anderson, Eric 66, 97, 21S
Anderson, Judy 56, 119, 199
Anderson, Kenneth 180
Anderson, Robert 180
Andre, Karen 18, 20, 48, 22S, 264
Andrea, Alan 79, 21S
Andrea, William 21, SS, 71, 79, 22S
Apollo, Elaine 23, 199
April, Steven 225
Aquilar, Arturo 199
Arenson, Mark 66, 225
Aronov, Irina
Arrigo, Anita 116, 199
Arrigo, David 3S
Atluri, Sarath 93, 207
Avers, Scott 22S
Ayala, Elena 207
Ayou, George
Ayyad, Joseph 72
Ayyad, Kamal
Aznarez, Alberto 199
b
Babitz, Mike 199
Baer, Kathleen 12S, 141, 142, 21S
Bahrmasel, Bernard 199
Bahrmasel, Louis 207
Baietto, Bradford 81, 100, 199
Bain, Alan 48, 173, 22S
Bain, Mindy 110, 21S
Baizer, Judi 22S
Baizer, Marcie 207
Baker, Romayne 179
Balassi, Viola 22S
Balikov, Deborah Sl, 21S
Balikov, Elaine 48, 146, 226
Balter, Barbara Sl, 146, 21S
Barba, Mark 89, 100, 199
Barenbaum, Marcia
Barsky, Sheila 39, 21S
Bart, David 31, 207
Bartelstein, Steve 4S, SS
Bartfeld, Daniel 67, 97, 207
Bartfeld, Julie 199
Bartholomew, Charles
Bartholomew, Freddie
Barton, Barbara 199
Barton, Bruce 226
Battista, Jeanine 226
Bauer, Neil 21S
Bauer, Robyn 199
Bauman, Deborah 144,'lSS, 199
Baumann, Stephen 226
Baumhardt, Richard 226
Baumhart, Dennis 67, 207
258
Bauta, William 207
Becker, Linda 109, 119, 156, 199
Behr, Rosalyn 23, 44, 60, 119, 207
Belair, Barbara 207
Bellido, Rosa 21S
Benson, Barbara 180
Bercoon, Marc SS, 71, 79, 226
Berg, Lauren 30, 4S, S6, 21S
Berger, Karen
Berger, Michael
Bergman, Linda
Berke, Marcia 115, lSS, 180
Berkowitz, Gregory 38
Berkowitz, Michael 56, S7, 21S
Berkowitz, Steven 26
Berman, Ava 3S, 226
Berman, Cary 103, 207
Berman, Jay
Berman, Karen 199
Berman, Karla 4S, llS, 226
Berman, Marla 226
Berman, Richard 199
Bernstein, Heidi
Bernstein, Jill 119, 21S
Bernstein, Robert 79, 97, 2\Yl
Berry, Howard 21, 33, SO, 21S
Besser, Alicia S9, 116, 199
Besser, Christopher SS, 101, 226
Bialek, Bruce
Bielinski, Brigitte 44, Sl, S2, 207
Bieniek, Barbara llS, 207
Billisits, Christine 22, 106, 113, 119,
207
Binder, Alissa 38, 21S
Birz, David 72, 81, 199
Birz, Susan 20, 30, S2, 71, 21S
Blackman, Lori 44, Sl, S2, S6, 116,
207
Blair, Donald 180
Blanke, Charles 93; 146, 199
Bleadon, Laurel 173
Blitstein, Sherwood 97, 166, 167, 21S
Blitt, Fred 100, 199
Blitt, Jan S3, S4, 106, 109, 119, 227
Blok, Jan 93, 207
Bloom, William 180
Blumfelt, Stuart 49, 207
Boberg, Kurt 199
Boigk, John SS, 71, 87, 227
Bokor, Erika 30, llS, 227
Bollow, Kathy 227
Bolotin, Gregg 97, 2\Yl
Bolotin, James 33, 227
Bolotin, Jodi 4S, 56, 174, 21S
Born hen, Michael 207
Borg, Lisa 199
Borges, Cesar 100, 199
Borkan, Jon 207
Borm, Barbara 39, 227
Borovik, Michael 90, 227
Bostic, Frank 100, 180
Bower, Eileen 33, 207
Bowers, Fred 81, 100, 199
Bramati, Philipe 207
Brandt, Cindy 119, 180
Braverman, Denise 21S
Brazen, Diane 21S
Braz~, Judith 2\Yl
Breidenbach, Lynn 22, 207
Brenner, Marc 100, 199
Brenner, Sandra S8, 141, 1S6, 21S
Bressette, Stewart
Bressler, Karen 21S
Brin, Jeffery 97
Brisk, Claudia 22, 108, 109, 207
Brisk, Martin 33, SO, 7S, 82, 21S
Brock, Hans 21S
Brock, Jacques
Brock, William 33
Brodacz, Larry 207
Brodsky, Steven 227
Brommelkamp, Helen 191
Bronswick, David 199
Brooks, Kathy 2\Yl
Broton, Joseph 21S
Brow, Michael 227
Browder, Perry 103, 199
Brown, Alissa 199
Brown, David 227
Brown, Dorothy 191
Brown, Jackie 199
Brown, Lori S2, 61, 21S
Brown, Pamela 21S
Brown, Robert 38, 227
Brown, Shelley 144, 199
Brown, Steve 207
Brown, Susan S4, lOS, 113, 119, 21S
Brown, Victoria 227
Browne, Jeff
Brownstein, Bruce 33
Brueckner, Scott 133, 146, 148, lSl,
227
Bruger, Stacy 199
Brutzkus, Mark 44, SS, S7, 66, 97,
167, 228
Bulmash, Stuart 49, 21S
Bulthuis, William 79, 191
Bunes, Steven 21S
Burack, Avery 207
Burgess, Priscilla 199
Burk, Ronald
Burke, Donna
Burke, James SS, 101, 228
Burke, Jerome 207
Burke, Susan 109, 228
Burnham, Jane 180
Burstyn, Garry 89, 100, 199
Butler, Bruce 199
Butler, Maura 228
Byczek, Eric
Byron, Steven 21S
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Caccamo, Dean 100, 199
Caccamo, Suzanne 228
Cahn, Laura 110, llS, 199
Calahan, Tim 67, 207
Caliendo, Kathy llS, 116, 156, 191
Camnitzer, Steven 199
Capitani, Emil 79, 180
Caplin, Andy 207
Caplin, Brooke 23, 45, 48, 53, S4, 110,
119, lSS, 228
Capuano, Marilyn 215
Cardella, Dean
Carlson, Juanita 181
Carlson, Madonna 3S, 21S
Carlson, Regina 21S
Carney, Mary 228
Carnow, Daniel 228
Carver, Barbara S2, 199
Casey, Brian 87, 89
Casey, Jack
Castillo, Andy
Castro, Arlene20, 207
Castro, Wendy 199
Cebol, Kelly 22, lOS, 109
Cerny, Catherine 110, 119, 21S
Cerrone, Madeleine 2\Yl'
Chabner, Barbara 18, 20, 45, 46, 109,
228, 264
Chamberlain, Paula 181
Chan, Pat 228
Charous, Sandra 18, 228
Chastain, Kurt
Chavin, Janet S3, 207
Chavin, Jill 53, 54, 106, 229
Chavin, Robert 84, 100, 199
Chernick, Todd 199
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Cheung, Cynthia 105, 113, 146, 207
Chevere, Orlando 23, 72, 207
Chin, Gary 33, SS, 84, 21S
Chin, Theresa SO, 207
Chin, Timothy 207
Chirbas, Kathy 229
Chirbas, Margie 229
Choi, Charles 93, 14S, 207
Choi, Gerald 145, 229
Chopra, Kathryn 181
Chou, Sam 229
Christopher, Maria
Christopoulos, Cathy 215
Chuang, Cafnie 35
Chuang, Jeffrey
Chwalisz, David 215
Chwalisz, Steven 199
Cieplinski, Christian 84, 207
Ciran, T. Scott 33, 229
Ciskoski, Karen 207
Ciskoski, Lynne 62, 63, 164, 229
Clark, Colleen 207
Clark, Kevin 207
Clark, Michael 229
Clark, Sheri 199
Clauson, Diane
Coens, James 38, 21S
Cohan, Judith 229
Cohan, Lawrence 21S
Cohan, Robyn 106, 109, 229
Cohen, Aarona 21S
Cohen, Aimee 229
Cohen, Andrea 22, 48, 140, 141
Cohen, Edward 16, .79, 207
Cohen, Ellen 207
Cohen, Janet 58, 229
Cohen, Jeffrey 82, 229
Cohen, Leslie 229
Cohen, Nancy 207
Cohen, Steven 199
Cohn, Alan 49, 141, 21S
Cohn, Andrea 110, 229
Cohn, Audrey 17, 18, 23; 140, 215
Cohn, Elaine S8, 133, 134, 141, 1S6,
215
Cohn, Lisa 22, 4S, 48, 123, 125, 128,
129, 141, 230
Cole, Brad 72, 81, 199
Cole, Richard 230
Coleman, James
Collins, Joel
Collins, Nancy 199
Colton, Everett 181
Colucci, Jeffrey
Cone, Sharon S3, lSS, 207
Cone, Susan S3, llS, lSS, 215
Constance, Ronna 199
Constance, Steve 21S
Contos, Steven 21, 49, 207
Cook, Andrew 14S, 199
Cook, Elizabeth 144
Cooley, Karen S3, 207
Cooley, Steve 67, 97, 207
Coon, Joan 181
Cooper, Bruce 199
Cooper, Cheryl 44, 207
Cooper, John 181
Cooper, Judy 230
Corombos, Sharon · 181
Cortez, Michael 100, 103, 199
Costa, Gary
Coulson, William 72, 181
Couris, Gabriel 21, 93, 207
Couris, Tony 199
Coyne, Margaret Sl, 199
Coyne, Susan 22, S2, 113, 207
Craith, Leslie
Craven, Barry 21S
Craven, Jack 89, 199
Cristante, Marypat 119, 207
Cristante, Richard 90, 199
Cupp, Leslie 207
Curtiss, Michael 21S
d
D'Aiello, Michael
D'Aiello. Nicolina 199
Daily, Marye 39, 21S
Daitchman, Evelyn
Dallas, Teresa 116, 199
Daniels, Beverly 230
Darch, Maxine 215
David, Edward 21S
David, Linda
Davidson, Donna 230
Davidson, Paul
Davidson, Rhonda 230
Davis, Elaine 230
Davis, Frank 215
Davis, Kenneth 207
Davis, Laura 199
Davis, Mike 14S, 207
Deck, John 21S
Decorrevont, Thomas
Decwikiel, Gregory 207
Defranceschi, John 207
Defratus, Laua 18, 20, 230, 264
Degenhardt, Edward 181
D ei bel, Richard 199
De{·onge, Karl 181
De lheim, Norman 97, 230
Dellhei m, Ralph 89, 207
D elpozo, Audrey
D emar, Mark 87, 89, 207
�Demsch, Richard 199
Dentzer, Bernard 199
Derange, Mario 4S, 230
Derichs, Jeanne 181
Deube, Fredrick 21S
Deutsch, Barry 81, 199
Deutsch, Lawrence 230
Deutsch, Lenore 207
Deutsch, Mark 146
Deutsch, Ron 49, 207
Deven, Christine 21S
Diamond, Deborah 199
Diamond, Edward 67, 207
Diamond, Robert 21S
Diamond, Sarai 230
Dickert, Robert 199
Dickman, Susan S2, 199
Dickstein, Barb 44, 207
Dickstein, Beth 199
Difiore, Jennie 231
Dimitrakopoulos, Geor 14S
Dobryman, Harla 208
Dobryman, Shari 21S
Doi, Leslie 112, 199
Doi, Natalie 112
Doles, Judy lSS, 208
Dolnick, Susan 21S
Doman, Lisa
Domann, Steven 200
Donath, Jeannie Sl, S2, 116, 208
Donath, Matt 79, 97, 208
Dones, Edgar
Doniger, Debbi S4, 106, 113, 208
Donlon, Mary 174, 208
Donna, Lisa 231
Dorfman, Marcia 231
Dorfman, Paula 26, 231
Dorsey, James 182
Dosik, Karen 200
Dosik, Mitchell 21S
Dougherty, James 90, 182
Doumouras, James 23, SS, 7S, 84, 231
Doumouras, Nick 33, 21S
Douvris, Maria 208
Dowd, Francis
Dredze, Barry 231
Dressler, Wayne 146
Drivalas, Sylvia 144, 200
Drobney, Irwin 182
Drucker, Hope 146, 208
Dubin, Jeff 72, 208
Dubin, Lau.de 44, 4S, 208
·Dubinsky, Darlene
Duerig, Eric 91, 208
Duffy, Dennis 182
Dunn, Beth 4S, 215
Dunn, Laurie 231
Dushman, Charles 231
Dvmak, Todd 182
Dwyer, Timothy
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Earl, Bruce 97, 167, 231
Eberle, Adeline 22, lOS, 208
Eberle, Caroline 115, 215
Eberle, Lori 35, 200
Eberle, Wilhelm 22, 137, 140, 141, 231
Edelman, Harlene 44, S2, 60, 162, 208
Edelman, Ross 31, 231
Edelson, Steven
Edidin, Orrin 87, 215
Edin, Eric
Edwards, Lyle
Ehrlich, Miriam 44, 45, 56, 231
Ehrlich, Steven 100, 200
Eingorn, David 200
Eisen, Nan 215
Eisenberg, Elaine
Elatkin, Illa 200
Elatkin, Mike
Elesh; Scott 67, 208
Elkins, Penny 21S
Ellenby, Martin 28, 45, 48, 231
Elliott, William 124, 130, 131, 132,
136, 137, 138, 139, 141, 142
Ellis, Bari 231
Ellison, David 84, 200
Ellison, Julie 44, 146
Elman, Laura 44, 45, 56
Emerick, Donald 208
Engelberg, Lisa 4S, S9, 200
Engelhardt, William 208
Epstein, Clara 146
Epstein, Lori 231
Epstein, Michael 101, 21S
Epstein, Mindee 109, 232
Epstein, Rachael 21S
Epstein, Scott
Epton, Emily 182
Ernst, Edwin 182
Eskoff, David 76, 216
Esmael, Jon 208
Espinueua, Jacqueline 208
Esralew, Susan 44, S2, S6
Esses, Michael 66, 97, 216
Estevez, Miguel
Ewing, Harry 182
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Fabian, Valerie S9, 200
Fadhel, Sandra S8, 216
Fagenholz, Fred 81, 100, 200
Fagocki, Donna
Fahrenbach, Kurt
Faller, Steph~n 216
Farber, Marissa 208
Farkas, Leof\ 100, 200
Favish, Sharon 216
Federman, Alan 216
Fefferman, Lori 39, 232
Feigen, Eliza beth
Feldman, Janice 208
Feldman, Jeff 208
Feldman, Jeffrey 216
Feldman, Karen S8, 13S, 141, 1S6,
158, 1S9, 216
Feldman, Larry 200
Feldstein, Beth 44, 51, 52, 60, 156
Feldstein, Lee 232
Ferentinos, Jim 100, 200
Ferguson, Elizabeth 232
Ferguson, Gerald 87, 182
Ferguson, Joseph 48, 200
Ferrante, Antonietta 31, 208
Fertel, Ellyn 56, 232
Fertel, Linda 44, 208
Festenstein, David 5S, 71, 232
Fiduccia, Catherine 208
Fiedler, Christine 200
Finckle, Mark 72, 208
Fine, Mindy 216
Finn, Barry SS, 66, 75, 232
Finn, Dan 84, 97, 208
Finn, Laura S4, 105, 113, 119, 15S, 216
Fiore, Mark 208
Fiore, Steve 216
Firfer, Jodi 61, 216
Firfer, Julie 105, 208
Fisch, Robert 79, 97, 216
Fisch, Susan 56, 116, 156, 1S8, 159,
208
Fischoff, Audrey 45, 216
Fischoff, Mindey 44, 56, 119, 200
Fisher, Todd 200
Fisherkeller, Thea 22, 208
Fishman, Steven 103, 146, 148, 208
Fishman, Susan 48, 62, 63, 164, 232
Flakne, Robyn 115, 1S5, 200
Flanzer, Stuart 71, 82, 216
Fleisher, Burton
Fleishman, Doug 200, 216
Flick, Dale 179
Fogel, Howard 87, 89, 97, 208
Folkers, Steven 200
Forman, Alexa 182
Foss, Shirley 182
Fox, Lorin 208
Fox, Norman 130, 142, 200
Frank, Andrea
Frank, Deborah S9, 116, 200
Frankel, Aaron 216
Frankel, Craig 208
Frankel, Jeffrey 71, 79, 232
Frankel, Loriann 126, 232
Frankel, Micah 200
Frankel, Michelle 200
Frankel, Mike 232
Frankel, Robert 66, 216
Frankel, Susan 208
Frankson, Richard 33, 232
Goldberg, Michelle 49, 51,, 173, 234
Goldberg, Philip 200
Goldberg, Ruth 217
Goldberg, Susan Sl, 52, 200
Goldblatt, Richard 200
Goldenberg, Alan 55, 71, 90, 234
Goldenberg, Al!an 234
Goldenberg, Steven 37, 67, 208
Goldenstein, Henry 67, 72, 208
Goldman, Norman
Goldsmith, David 89, 97, 208
Goldson, Janice
Goldstein, Laurie 56, 217
Goldstein, Leslie 208
Goldstein, Randi
Goldstein, Scott 17, 79
Goldstin, Zehava 217
Goldwasser, Lisa 200
Goldzweig, Neal 217
Goles, Steven 100, 200
Gollay, Charles 67, 162
Gomberg, Dorinne 45, 234
Gomberg, Robyn 52, 144, 200
Gonzalez, Carlos 208
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Goodman, Alle_ 66, 97
Goodman, Ellen 58, 156, 159, 234
Goodman, Kenneth 208
Goodman, Melinda 22, 48, 49, 234
Gorchoff, Tracy 208
Gordon, Mallory 200
Gordon, Scott 66, 217
Gabrielides, John 72, 81, 200
Gordon, Sheri 53, 208
Gabrielides, Sophia 216
Gorovitz, Elyse
Gaffin, Joseph 103, 208
Goss, Yola 191
Gall, Kathleen 49, 200
Gostomelsky, Bruce 234
Gallagher, Daniel 91, .216
Gothelf, Alan SS, 66, 97, 234
Gallagher, Terry Rose 35, 216
Gothelf, Joyce 44, 52, 209
Ganji, Sandra 200
Gothelf, Steven SS, 66, 234
Garcia, Billy 67, 208
Gotthelf, Scott
Garcia, Jimmy 233
Gottreich, Phaedra 155, 200
Garfinkel, Mitchell 200
Gould, Alan 23S
Garza, Jose 208
Govis, Peter 89, 100, 200
Gassel, Cheri 18, 20, 22, 44, 45, 48,
Grabowski, Dennis 18, 183
51, 156, 173, 233, 264
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Gassel, David 76, 91, 208
Graf, Mary 200
Gawin, Paul 79, 97, 216
Graf, Thomas
Gaza, Cheryl 59, 200
Graff, Wendy 53, 209
Gebavi, Peter 216
Gralewski, Ronald 71, 93, 97, 183
Geiser, Julie 30, 122, 132, 141, 216
Granato, Peter 235
Geiser, Lisa 140, 145, 208
Grant, Daniel 89, 200
Geno, Jack 216
Grant, Nina 235
Georgeow, Tina 233
Grantz, David 217
Georgiou, Lisa
Graw, Kenny
Gerber, Mary
Gerber, Wendy 18, 20, 21, 38, 45, 233 Graw, Ricky 97, 209
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Gershbein, Debbie 146, 216
Grayson, Lorraine
Gershbein, Steven 208
Green, Edward 72, 200
Gerszonovicz, Dahlia 208
Greenberg, Gail 235
Gervasio, Guy 100, 200
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Gholamrezai, Farhad
Greenberg, Marci 109, 119, 200
Gianakopoulos, Nick 208
Greenberg, Mitchel 55, 71, 162, 235
Giancola, Paul 49, 200
Greenberg, Myles 67, 79, 209
Gibbons, Deborah 208
Greenberg, Steven 81, 100, 200
Gibbons, Judy S9, 200
Greenburg, Nancy 191
Gilbert, Mike
Greenspan, Hugh 49, 200
Gillen, Kelli 216
Greenspan, Joseph 72, 90, 148, 200
Gillespie, Karen lOS, 216
Greenspan, Marla 48, 217
Ginesi, David
Greenspan, Steven 33, 146, 148, 217
Ginsberg, Steve 208
Greenwald, Kaye 192
Ginsburg, Mitchell 71, 233
Greenwald, Robert 19S, 235
Ginsburg, Noah 67, 72, 208
Greer, Michael 200
Gintzler, Michael 216
Gregorian, John 67, 72
Girovich, Loren 233
Greiman, Helene 209
Gitterle, Marcus '
Greisman, Kenneth 21, 235
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Gresham, Laurie 200
Glass, Sandy 45, 216
Grgurich, Michael
Glassman, April
Grikis, Maris 14S, 217
Glazer, Melissa 208
Grimson, Bonnie 17, 22, 23, 30, 49,
Glick, Deborah
Glickman, Stephen 16, 84, 216
236
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Glickson, Caryn 56, 15S, 234
Grodsky, Laura 44, 209
Glochowsky, Gary 142, 234
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Go!, Daniel 146, 151, 208
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Grutzmacher, Tom
Gold, Julia 38, 234
Gruzinsky, Jackie 209
Gold, Julie 119, 200
Guertin, Kenneth 200
Gold, Sari 56, 234
Guertin, Kevin
Gold, Wendy 208
Gunther, Linda
Goldberg, Elaine 115, 234
Gunther, Todd 33, 217
Goldberg, Lauren 49, 173, 217
Gustafson, Edna 192
Goldberg, Marla 234
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Freed, Steven 232
Freedman, Linda 183
Freedman, Mark 232
Freeman, Dennis
Friedlander, Mitchell 216
Friedman, Alan 21, 72, 79, 208
Friedman, Cass 119, 191
Friedman, Cindy 233
Friedman, Layne 130, 131, 141, 216
Friedman, Lynn 17, 233
Friedman, Lynne 110, 233
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Fritzshall, Kenneth 208
Froese, Susan 191
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Hall, Mildred 183
Hamilton, Barbara 236
Hanbrook, Lawrence 141, 217
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Handelman, Miriam 52, 200
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Hankin, James 146, 209
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Hanson, Clark
Hanson, Julie 54, 106, 112, 113, 119,
174, 217
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Harris, David 236
Harris, Julie 57, 209
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Hartl, Marla 217
Hartman, Marcia 236
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Hartzman, Marc 45, 217
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Harwood, Jeffrey
Harwood, Linda 173, 236
Hasegawa, Frannie 236
Hausman, Jeanne 54, 119, 155, 237
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Hed, Dikla 119, 209
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Heinberg, Craig 72, 89, 200
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Heine, Anita 200
Heinrich, James
Heinrich, Jerome 217
Heinsen, Heidi 52, 201
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Heller, Barbara 192
Heller, Kenneth 55, 66, 71, 217
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Herbst, John 184
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Herskovitz, Nancy
Hertel, Randall 33
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Higgins, Adele 184
Hill, Sharon 38, 237
Hill, Theodore 17, 18, 46, 51, 131,
132, 138, 139, 141, 146, 209, 264
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Hirsch, Steven 81, 10, 201
Hirschhaut, Richard 217
Hoffman, Beth 49, 217
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Hoffman, Geroge
Hoffman, Joel 72, 81, 201
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Hollingsworth, Kim 35; 237
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Hoppenrath, Kevin 146, 209
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Horak, Diane
Hornstein, Jeffrey 201
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Horwitz, Eleah 201 ·
Horwitz, Julie 49, 217
Hosler, Galen 179
Houdek, Kenneth 79, 217
Howard, Chad 89, 100, 201
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Howard, Richard 81, 100
Hubbard, Colleen 22, 105, 209
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Kahan, Beth 238
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Kaiser, Thomas 184
Kallman, Diane
Kallman, Robert 201
Kalter, Mitchell 72, 201
Kalter, Mona 238
Kaluzna, Donna 45, 238
Kamajian, Brian 79, 97, 218
Kamen, Gary 201
Kamenir, Jeri 39, 238
Kamp, Wendi 44, 109, 209
Kane, Candace 38, 238
Kane, Juliet 209
Kane, Richard 238
Kang, Sin
Kantz, Gary 23, 146, 239
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Kaplan, David 66, 167, 239
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Kaplan, Julie
Kaplan, Les 201
Kaplan, Nancy 18, 141, 218
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Karabinas, Alexandria 201
Karafotias, Melanie 18, 48, 58, 141,
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Kneip, Harriet 192
Knish, Mary 162, 167, 240
Ko, Hee 210
Kokotas, Constantine 202
Kokotas, Katherine 145, 240
Kolodzik, Paul 218
Konior, Karen 105, 119, 146, 151, 210
Kontopoulos, Teddy
Kopelman, Jeffrey 218
Koress, Brandon 81, 100
Koress, Steve
Korey, Howard 72, 202
Korn, Rochelle 192
Korn, Steve 103, 210
Kornhauser, Melissa 202
Kornmesser, Nathalie 202
Kort, Antone 185
Kostyniuk, Mary 202
Kot, Christine 18, 240
Kotler, Andrea 115, 119, 210
Kotsovos, Karen
Kotsovos, Teddy
Kouzoures, Cynthia 115, 210
Kozak, Ira
Kozak, Jill 250
Kozak, Shari 44, 210
Kraft, Nancy 218
Kral, Fred 185
Iacullo, Janice 119
Kramer, Bob 90, 210
Iacullo, Peter 33, 217
156, 239
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Iles, Fred 103, 201
Karamanis, Elaine 218
Krammen, Teresa 106, 218
Irion, Scott
Karhoff, G11ry 67, 209
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Irsay, Lori 35, 237
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Kray, Ellen 51, 58, 218
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Katsaros, Penny 18, 20, 45, 289, 264 Krlshman, Henry 202
Isaacson, Nettie 192
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Ishu, Diana 209
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Isserman, Kathi 20, 48, 53, 237
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Kehler, Kathy 184
Kutok, Lisa 51,, 52, 202
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Keller, David 81, 100, 202
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Keller, William 67, 210
Jacobson, Sharon 115, 201
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Jacobson, Susan 115, 154, 155, 217
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Kelly, Susan 45, 218
217
Kenig, Donna 45, 216
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Jaffe, Robert
Kessem, Randall 103, 210
Ladas, Chris 33, 240
Jaffee, Keith 82, 237
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Ladd, Bettie 185
Jaffray, Paul 201
Kessler, Joel 79, 210
Lader, Ronald 210
Jaklin, Roger 55, 76, 238
Kessler, Kurt 33, 50, 210
Lake, Anastasia 241
Jamruszka, Karen 52, 166, 209
Kessler, Steven 16, 44, 55, 93, 239
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Jans, Kathleen 238
Kilian, David 218
Lamanna, John 55, 87, 218
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Kim, Haeran
Lamanna, Pam 44, 52, 210
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Kim, Victor 239
Lamb, Ronald 179, 196
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Kim, Yon 218
Lampert, Marcie 216
Jaworski, Josephine 192
Kim, Hyun 202
Landau, Mark 55, 71, 218
Jean, Kathy 23, 50, 105, 209
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Jensen, Lori 115, 146, 217
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Lande, Mike 202
Johanson, Cara 110, 116, 201
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Johanson, Dawn 18, 53, 54, 115, 238 Kinnaman, Mary 54, 105, 112, 155,
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John, Walter 184
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Johnson, Bill 184
Kippes, Jim 210
Lankford, Michael 103, 202
Johnson, Jeffrey 55, 90, 218
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Lapins, Richard 210
Johnson, Laura 116, 209
Kite, Christopher 218
Larks, Michael 202
Johnson, Laura 209
Klandc,-Joy 119, 202
Larsen, Hazel 185
Johnson, Norman 218
Klande, Judy 115, 119, 202
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Klande, Lee 31, 119, 218
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Klawans, Gary 240
Lasowski, Cathy 58, 122, 123, 125,
Jusufi, Sherife 52, 56, 112, 201
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132, 136, 156, 158, 159, 218
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Lavin, Jerry 44, 122, 126, 241
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Kabiller, Debra 209
Klein, Dorann 185
Leaven, Cathy 18, 56, 116, 15.6 , 159,
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Klein, Kevin 55, 71, 240
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241
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Leipold, Mark 210
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141, 156, 159, 219
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Leon, Jacalyn 219
Leon, Mara 219
Leon, Pablo
Lerner, Joni 56, 241
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Levan, Therese 109, 146, 202·
Levco, Howard 31, 44, 219
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Levin, Arlene 141, 156, 159, 242
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Levin, G~orge 219
Levin, Jeffrey 97, 219
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Levin, Marcy 109, 242
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Levin, Roberta 242
Levine, Howard 219
Levine, James 242
Levine, Paul 89, 210
Levine, Susan 44, 112, 119, 202
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Levy, Carlos 219
Levy, Lisa 112, 119, 202
Levy, Marcelo 210
Lewandowski, Susan 219
Lewen, Roberta 54, 106, 112, 119, 219
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Lewis, Stewart 219
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Lieberman, Mitchell 66, 84, 219
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Lindroth, Philip 242
Lipsky, Edith 210
Lipsky, Ellen 210
Lisco, Steven 30, 76, 90, 210
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Litwin, Linda 210
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Locasha, Marcy 106, 115, 116, 210
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Longobardi, Paul 202
Lopez, Alejandro 72, 202
Lopez, Herminia 18S
Lopez, John 45, 55, 84, 101, 243
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Lopez, Rudy 219
Lorenz, Anita 144, 202
Lorig, David 79, 97, 210
Lotha11, Shai
Lotsoff, Maureen 45, 243
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Luck, Andrea 210
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Mader, Mary 45, 219
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Malina, Debra 219
Malina Rhonda 23, 202
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Malone, Gordon 186
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Marabella, Gemma 202
Marabella Grace 3S, 243
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Mardi, Nargess 219
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Marsch, Cindy 62, 63, 164, 219
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Marsch, Lynn 44, Sl, 60, 211
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141, 243
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Martin, John 148, 219
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Martinez, Linda 3S
Martinez, Ralph 33, 243
Martinez, Raymond 87, 243
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133, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 1S6,
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Marwick, Andrew
Marx, Michael 243
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Matuskik, Vikki 193
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Mayer, Ellen 109, 119, 146, 151, 1S6,
158, 244
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McCloy, Mary 20, 2, 49, 211
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McGowan, John 145
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Meister, Ellen 244
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Merel, David 203
Merel, Randi 126, 131, 141, 244
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Meyer, Carole 51, 146, 219
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Meyers, Sharon
Meyers, Steven 67, 97, 211
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Michell, Lynda 244
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Milecki, Susie 219
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Miller, Dan 179
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Miller, Judy 186
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Miller, Shari 211
Miller, Sharon 203
Miller, Steven
Miller, Sue
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Moeller, Kareen 24S
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Moje, Audrey 44, S3, 211
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Mo Ian, Elizabeth S2, 203
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Montanez, Jr., Johnny
Mooradian, Frank 89, 100, 203
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Moore, Martha
Morris, Paul 66, 84, 97, 219
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Mortell, Teresa 211
Moscoso, Anita 203
Moshak, John 186
Moskivich, Jeffrey 245
Moss, Danny 23, 211
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Moss, Shari 211
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Mourikas, James 211
Moy, Alda 203
Moy, Jane 203
Moy, Mary 245
Moy, Michael 67, 211
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Mueller, Eleanore 193
Mueller, Kurt 89, 203
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Murphy, James 9?, 24S
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Nagel, Hal 67, 87, 89, 211
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Nasatsky, Susan
Nathanson, Paul 72, 103
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Naubert, John 246
Naubert, Nancy 14S
Naumes, Joseph 66, 246
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Nelson, Elliot 23, 220
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Nelson, Kevin 66
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Newman, Jeff 31, 50, 220
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Newman, Michael 220
Newman, Ralph 246
Newman, Robin S6, 203
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Nieto, Ana 203
Nieto, Monica 211
Nikchevich, John 72, 81, 203
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Noesen, Paul 17, 211
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Peiser, David 17, 31, 203
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Perea, Carlos 247
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Peters, Edward 247
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Peterson, Janet 247
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Petroski, Myra
Petroski, Norman 33, 220
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Pfeuffer, Otto 203
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SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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REFERENCE BOOK
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VOLUME XLIX
NILES EAST HIGH SCHOOL, SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
EDITORS-IN-CHIEF
GLORIA PRICE AND LAURA DEFRATUS
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�Happiness has a special meaning to
each person. Describing the different
things that make people happy is a
monumenta l task. Students derive happiness from many activities that are
available at Niles East. Some students
hope to find happiness after they leave
high school. The way in which you find
happiness is a very individual and personal thing. We have tried to capture
some happy kids, and the ways they find
happiness in school.
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�Throughout the school year, Niles East students had the opportunity to see and participate in a variety of events. These included
not only the Art Fair, and school productions
like Fiorello! and Reflections, but touring
groups like Up With People who performed
on November 27. During this congressional
election year Abner Mikva, incumbent congressman from the tenth district, came to
talk with the students. As a special musical
treat, Woody Herman and his Thundering
Herd performed.
�SPECIAL EYEMTS
HIGHLIGHT THE VEAR
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FIORELLO! was presented on March 31, April 1, 2,
and 3. Through the combined efforts of the Niles
East Theatre and Music Depts., the audiences
were treated to a very exciting musical.
The story commenced with Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia (Barry Kramer) reminiscing about the
times when he was an unknown lawyer in his New
York offices, shortly before WWI. The scene opens
with his assistants, Morris (David Pevsner) and
Neal (Mark Blackman), and his secretary, Marie
(Susi Fleischman), describing the honesty of their
boss. The action shifts to the Ben Marino Club,
where Ben (Jerry Lavin) and his card playing cronies (Chip Auerbach, Michael Guerrero, Andy
Goldstein, Phil Auerbach, and Bill Elliot), decide to
nominate LaGuardia as senator, thinking that he
will lose. In the course of his campaign, he defends some women on strike . At the strike he
meets Thea (Gail Norris) and Dora (Patti Sucherman); the strike is later broken up by Floyd, the
cop (Bill Daitchman). The first act closes with Fiorello asking Thea to marry him.
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�The second act takes place ten years later,
and now Thea is very ill. Dora comes to tell
her that she's in love with Floyd, who is
hosting a big party in his penthouse. At the
party he unsuccessfully plcts with a big ganster to kill Fiorello . Meanwhile, Thea's condition worsens and she dies.
The scene shifts back to Ben Marino and his
boys. They tell all about the corruption and
graft in the government in a show stealing
song, 'A Little Tin Box.' We return back to
Fiorello's office and we find politicians
storming his office, demanding that he run
for mayor. As the show closes, Fiorello proposes to Marie, who has loved him all along,
and he consents to enter the mayoral race.
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BE MAGIC?
The efforts of the Junior Cabinet to organize
Prom '76 were rewarded by providing another
memorable evening for Juniors and Seniors.
On May 28, in a softly lit room at Algauer's
Fireside Inn, the prom couples enjoyed a lavish
dinner, and later danced to the music of Dick
Single and his Orchestra.
The Proms theme entitled "Could it be magic?," adapted from the popular song, best represented the feeling gracing the dance floor. A
swirl of light shown on the royal prom couple,
Queen Sue Stahlberg and King Jim Carlson ,
after being announced the winners of the prom
election.
All guests received black magicians' hats concealing suprise scarves as an additional souvenir to add to their many high school memories.
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�On May 7 and 8, the Niles East Theatre Department
presented three one-act, student directed plays.
The first was entitled "Impromptu" and was directed by David Pevsner. Phil Martini, Bob Silverman,
Bobbi Frazes, and Cathy Lasowski portrayed four
actors lost in the world of the theatre, and attempt
to discover new facets of themselves through an
exchange of personalized dialogue.
The Second play was called "Here We Are," with
Patti Sucherman directing. David Wolfe and Paula
Sugarman played two newly-weds having their first
fight while abroad a train traveling to their honeymoon resort.
The final play was directed by student teacher , Janice Englehardt. "Picnic on the Battlefield" dealt
with a confused and lonely young soldier attempting
to capture an enemy soldier. Ed Nemmers, the soldier, learns the pointlessness of war through such
experiences as his parents, Jerry Lavin and Rena
Zaid, visiting him on the battlefield to have a picnic,
and through discussion with the enemy, played by
Scott Gothe If, learns that he · is really no different
from the man he is trying to kill.
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Saturday night, February 19th, and
Sunday afternoon, the 20th the Niles
East Dance Company presented
"Glow." The show included a variety
of dances, ranging from an ethnic
number to lively jazz pieces to graceful ballets. Each dance was choreographed by different members of the
junior and senior Dance Companies.
The many hours of hard work put in
by all of the girls made " Glow" an
entertaining and successful show.
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On January 20- 22, the Niles East Drama Department kept the audience on the edge of their seats
trying to guess "whodunit." But nobody could
predict the outcome of the Agatha Christie courtroom murder mystery, "Witness for the Prosecution."
The story is about Leonard Vole (David Pevsner) a
carefree and shiftless young man accused of murdering an elderly woman who willed him her fortune. His defending attorney, Sir Wilfrid Robards
(Barry Kramer) counts on obtaining an aquital
from the testimony of the prisoner's wife, Romaine (Mira Achimovich).
As the trial proceeds, the prosecuting attorney
Meyers (Bill Elliot) trys in vain to hang Leonard
Vole. Suddenly, Romaine turns on her husband
and coldly destroys his alibi.
That is just one of the many surprises in this puzzling mystery. A cast of thirty (including supporting characters David Weinstein, Mary Postel, Andy
Goldstein, Dennis Liu, and Bill Deitch) was needed
to determine whether Leonard Vole was guilty or
innocent.
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Various types of artwork were displayed at the
annual Art Show, held the second week of May
in 1976. The Art Show gave many students an
opportunity to express their thoughts and feelings by using their creativity.
Sculptures, ceramics, fabric quilts, macrame,
prints, drawing, and paintings were among approximately 600 works displayed in the student
lounge.
Dennis Grabowski, Hazel Larson, Ronald Lamb,
Manager of the Art Department; Judy Miller,
and Richard Wetzel were trying to show what
occurs in the classroom and what the art curriculum includes.
FOR ART'S SAKE
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�REFLECTIONS OF
'Reflections of a Lifetime Unique' was presented to the
public on November 18, 19 and 20. The show, written,
directed and performed by the students, portrayed
events of four stages of a lifetime-Childhood, Adolescence, Young Adult and Later Years.
The directors of this year's 'Reflections Unique' contributed much time and effort in making the show a success.
They were Gail Norris and David Pevsner; choreographers, Paula Jeremias and Mary Postel; music directors, Laurence Cohen; set designers, Diane Ament and
Carol Miller; and technical director, Howard Steirman.
The cast, of approximately seventy-five, worked along
with the band and the crews to put together one of Niles
East's best 'Reflections.'
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Homecoming, 76, a weekend to remember, was
held October 15-16. "A Western Round-up Eastern Style" and "the sun rises on the east and
sets on the west" was the decided theme for
Homecoming.
Robert lrsay, owner of the Baltimore Colts,
spoke at the pep assembly on Friday, October
15, during homeroom and fifth period. Much
spirit was displayed by the cheerleaders, porn
pon ~iris and spectators as well as the Trojan
Mascot.
Early Saturday morning, about 9:00, the parade
began , consisting of seven floats, the marching
band, and decorated cars.
At the Varsity football game, the Niles West Indians beat the Trojans, 36-0. Despite their defeat
everyone enjoyed the many events of Homecoming.
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The semi-formal homecoming dance was held
in the girls' gym at 8:00 Saturday evening. The
western decorations set the atmosphere for the
students as they danced to the music by the
rock band, " Choice." Afterwards, the hungry
students piled into the dance studio to enjoy ice
cream and toppings supplied by Baskin Robbins
31 Flavors.
The Homecoming Queen , Renee Bielinski ; King,
Chris Klancic, and their courts Sari Gold, Mary
Knish, Andi Liss, Shawn Moses, Laura Wu, John
Carlson, Jim Kipnis, Jim Schuman, Tom Siemsen, and Ricky Yale were announced at about
10:30.
Thanks to the efforts of the Homecoming Committee, chairman Ilene Levin, and co-chairman
Cathy Bernstein, this year's homecoming was
another Trojan success.
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The class of 1980 had its first social event
Friday, September 17th. A large portion of
the freshman class attended. Many gathered outside early, eagerly awaiting the
8:00 opening of the doors.
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gym. After overcoming the initial shyness of
being among so many new classmates, the
freshmen made new acquaintances and enjoyed dancing. The music, provided by the
group "Neptune," helped add to the atmosphere of excitement. The Freshman Mixer
proved to be a good start for four years at
Niles East.
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SPECIAL
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Throughout the year, the Music Department
presented several choral and instrumental concerts. Audiences were treated to many pleasurable hours of entertainment.
Towards the end of the '75-'76 school year, the
Theatre Department again organized a small
group of students to form a Children's Theatre.
They performed several short humorous skits,
each ending with a moral. They were presented
at several area elementary schools.
The month of March was declared National
Youth Art Month. Our Art Department celebrated this by having an all-day workshop for the
staff and students. The combined efforts of all
these groups created a huge graffiti mural.
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Members of Thespians are: E. Acker , D. Ament, K. Baer, E. Balikov, S.
Bauman, K. Bernstein, A. Brantman, K. Chamerlick, D. Chwalisz, L.
Cohen, E. Cohn, L. Cohn , M. Cohn , L. DeFratus, P. Dorfman. B. Elliot, C.
Feldman, K. Feldman, S. Fischman, D. Fleischer, M. Frankel, J. Friedman, J. Geiser, D. Gershbein , E. Gill, J. Ginsburg, D. Glienke, G. Glochowsky, A. Goldenberg, N. Goldman, A. Goldstein, S. Gotthelf, L. Graff,
D. Grousnick, L. Hanbrook, D. Hart , W. Heller, C. Jacobson, M. Jacobson, N. Jaffe, P. Je~emias, M . Josephs, J . Kadus , M. Karafotias, J.
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Koenig, L. Kogan, B. Kramer, P. Landau, C. Lasowski , J. Lavin , M.
Lerner, R. Levin, P. Martini, L. Meisner, R. Merel (Pres.), R. Michaels, C.
Miller, L. Miller, L. Miller, S. Miller, E. Nemmers , C. Noll, G. Norris, D.
Pevsner (Vice-Pres.), L. Phillippe, M. Postel, P. Rappaport, E. Saltzman,
D. Santow, A. Schoen, G. Shapiro, S. Shrifter, D. Silver, P. Silver, M.
Sklair, J. Slavin, E. Sohn , H. Sporer, E. Stein, H. Steirman, H. Stricker, K.
Stukas, P. Sugarman (Sec.), C. Vale, S. Veis, L. Waskin, D. Wolf, R. Zaid ,
I. Zeidman.
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Members of Tecn·is are D. Ament, E. Balikov, E.
Cohn, M. Frankel, J. Geiser, E. Gill (Vice-Presi·
dent), D. Glienke, N. Goldman, A. Goldstein, L.
Hanbrook, C. Jacobson, N. Jaffe, P. Martini, R.
Merel, C. Miller, E. Polley, L. Robinson , B.
Schmetter, A. Schoen, M. Sklair, H. Sporer, H.
Steirman (President), H. Stricker, J. Stukas, Not
pictured E. Sohn (Secretary).
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The members of the Senior Dance Company are (BOTTOM PIC·
TURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Carol Rollick, Elaine Cohn,
Melan(e Karafotias, Mary Postel, Karen Feldman, Debbie Balikov,
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Gail Norris, Miss Caliendo, sponsor. (FRONT ROW): Caryn Lason ,
Alison Wohl, Sandy Brenner, Carol Feldman, Judy Rich, Paula
Sugarman. Not Pictured : Jodi Friedman, Paula Jeremias .
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The members of the Junior Dance Company are (TOP PICTURE,
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Ellen Goodman (Pres.), Beth f=eldman, Mary Mandel, Cindy Friedman (Vice-Pres.), Sue Fisch.
(FRONT ROW): Sharyl Lee, Patrice Stern, Cathy Lasowski, Debbie
Winston, Sharon Lee. Not Pictured: Vivian Maniates. Officers of
Senior Dance Company are: (BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE, TOP TO
BOTTOM): Mary Postel (Vice-Pres.), Paula Sugarman (Pres.),
Caryn Lason (Sec.-Treas.).
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�ART COUNCIL
Members of the Art Council are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Mark Sklair, Georgette Saenz, Mindy Bass, Carol Miller, Lorie
McCormick. (SECOND ROW): Patricia Chan, George Levin,
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Diane Ament, Jolene Fain , Keith Pamper, Wendy Jackson,
Laura Jans, Nora Laos, Bonnie Grimson. Not pictured Debbie
Kelson , Kris Pamper.
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The members of the Niles East Photo Arts
Club (N.E.P.A.C.), include (LEFT TO
RIGHT): Karyn Simmons, Barry Schmetter
(Vice-President), David Miller (President),
Steve Korn, Eric Olsberg, AT TOP: Eric Polley.
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CONCERT CHOIR
Members of the Modern Music Masters are: L. Cohen,
K. Stukas, K. Brody, L. Cohn, K. Ewing, J . Friedman, S.
Kleiman , B. Kramer, S. Albert, S. Apollo, E. Balikov, E.
Bergman, S. Bruekner, L. DeFratus, D. Dinelli, M . Goss,
C. Heftman, S. Pearlman, P. Silver, R. Silverman, K.
Simmons, K. Smart, C. Underwood , P. Weisman, D.
Wolf, L. Robinson, E. Acker, D. Brazen, T. Ozawa, B.
Elliot, G. Wallberg, L. Wohl, P. Landau , R. Keating, S.
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Kessler, S. Lam, J. Rzadzki, V. Wexler, A. Snow. Members of the Concert Choir are: K. Baer, K. Berger, K.
Brody, J . Diviak, B. Elliot. D. Fleischer, J. Glassner, P.
Heftel, C. Horwitz, N. Jaffe, D. Kaluzna, S. Kang, J.
Kozak, I. Levin, S. Marshak, P. Martini, L. Phillippe, N.
Plich, L. Poteshman, C. Quinones, R. Salas, L.
Schwartz, D. Silver, K. Stukas, B. Tunick, G. Wa llberg, L.
Weintraub, R. Zaid , G. Norris, J. Lavin.
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MIXED CHORUS
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Members of Girls Glee are: A. Ballas, H. Bernstei n, L. Beadon, S. Charous. D. Dubinsky, T . Gorchoff, J. Greenberg, E.
Lebovitz, M. Levin, N. McCormack, S. Ohlhausen, M. Pankiw, R. Paul, C. Redlin, R. Richmond, B. Rodiek , L. Schulmeister, J . Soble, J. Tucker. J. Willans, K. Wilner, K. Zaban,
E. Zinman, C. Michell, D. Wilson, E. Ayala. Members of
Mixed Chorus are: E. Bower, J . Doles, J. Geiser, P. Glysing,
M. Greenspan, M. Hartl , C. Hogg, S. Margalit, K. McQuillen,
K. Mulcahy, J . Murry, N. Naubert, E. Oppernheim, J . Peterson, L. Pitalis, R. Rabin, D. Smolish, H. Snow, P. Soble, M.
Steiner , M. Topp, S. Cain , S. Rosenson.
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JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Members of this year's Marching Band are: E. Bergman, P. Landau , D.
Dinelli, R. Goldberg, K. Simmons, K. Smart, E. Mayer, L. Wohl, T. Verschoore, D. Gershbein, K. Konior, D. Miller, S. Pearlman , B. Malekow, J .
Warda, J. Weiner , D. Brazin, H. Shapiro , P. Messer, L. Miller, A. Wohl, D.
Hart, A. Stahlberg, P. Gebavi, C. Meyer, N. Plich, M. Goss, A. Katz, S. Apollo,
J. Rubenstein , L. Jensen, L. Friedman , R. Olson , C. Cheung, H. Drucker , L.
Kelly, D. Saltzman, S. Nussbaum . P. Mahoney, A. Weiner, B. Leib , T. Kasper,
D. Eskoff, K. Heller, R. Levin, J. O' Malley, S. Greenspan, J. Rosenzweig, N.
Marx, P. Silver, S. Fishman, P. Weisman, W. Dressler, S. Santacruz, D.
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Bartfeld, D. Boyk , C. Underwood , G. Beljaeff, S. Stahlberg, D. Larson, L.
DeFratus, M. Roth , T. Hill, L. Cohen , D. Stahlberg, R. Simmons, A. Schoen,
S. Nudelman , M. Hajduk, J. Zutz, S. Albert, S. Stahlberg, T. Yusen , C.
Heftman, M. Rob bins, D. Wolf, D. Kindwald, D. Levit, R. Miller, K. Topouzian,
R. Beck, J. Kessler, B. Balter, E. Balikov, D. Zaslowsky, S. Brueckner .
Members of this year 's Jazz Ensemble are: S. Apollo, D. Saltzman , T .
Kasper, D. Eskoff, R. Levin, J. O'Malley, S. Greenspan , J. Rosenzweig, P.
Silver, P. Weisman, L. Cohen , D. St ah lberg, A. Schoen , A. Pregozen, M .
Hajduk, S. Stahlberg, T. Yusen , D. Wolf , S. Brueckner, R. Keating.
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Members of this year's Concert Band are : E. Bergman, P. Landau, D.
Dinelli, R. Goldberg, K. Simmons, K. Smart, E. Mayer, L. Wohl, T. Verschoore, J . Ward a, J. Weiner, D. Brazen, H. Shapiro, P. Messer, L. Miller, A.
Wohl, D. Hart, A. Stahlberg, P. Gebavi , C. Meyer, N. Plich; M. Goss, S.
Apollo, D. Saltzman, T. Kasper, R. Levin, J . O'Malley, S. Greenspan, J .
Rosenzweig, N. Marx, P. Silver. S. Fishman, P. Weisman, C. Underwood , G.
Beljaeff, S. Sathlberg, A. Schoen, A. Katz, D. Larson, L. DeFratus, L. Cohen,
D. Stahlberg, M. Hajduk, J . Zutz. S. Albert, S. Stahlberg, T. Yusen, C.
Heftman, D. Wolf, D. Kindwald, R. Miller, R. Bec k, J . Kessler, E. Balikov, S.
Brueckner. Members of this year's Concert Orchestra are: E". Acker, L.
Breidenbach, M. Darch, C. Eberle, K. Ewing, L. Geiser, L. Holst, K. Hoppenrath, R. Keating, S. Kessler, M. Melian, J . Laon , J. Martin , K. Matz, J.
Ozawa, A. Pappas, L. Robinson, J . Rzadzki, A. Snow, L. Sohn, V. Wexler, E.
Bokor.
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TROJAN MALE CHORUS
Members of the Trojan Male Chorus are: William
Bauta, Cary Berman, Scott Goldstein, Scott Gotthelf, Michael Lopez, Stuart Rappaport , Jon Schwartz,
Joseph Sochacki, Hugh Sporer, Steve Stukas, Peter
Trabaris, Bruce Wildman. Members of Chamber
Choir are: Karen Brody, Kathy Ewing, Barry Kramer,
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Phil Martini, David Pevsner, Lisa Phillippe, Nick Psyhogios, Kathy Stukas, Paula Sugarman, Phil Heftel ,
Phil Rappaport, Dean Cardella , Gary Glochowsky,
Robert Krauch, Cathy Lasowski, Marty Lerner, Hugh
Sporer, Hope Veit, Sue Shrifter, Elaine Cohn .
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Beth Malekow, Diane
Nussbaum, Renee Olson, Sheryl Pearlman, Mark Robbins, Mi chele Roth, Julie Rubenstein, Steve Santacruz,
Richard Simmons, Krikor Topouzian, All an Weiner, Da-
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Thi s year's Varsity Cheerleaders were led by (TOP PICTURE, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Sue Fishman (Co-Captain) and Shawn Moses (Captain). Members of the Varsity Cheer leading Squad are (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK
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(MIDDLE ROW): Andie Buxbaum, Jodi Friedman, Lynne Ciskoski.
(FRONT ROW): Sue Fishman , Stacey Thomas. Shawn Moses.
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Members of this year's Junior Varsity Cheerleading Squad
are (TOP): Cathy Leaven. (KNEELING): Cheryl Lee. (STAND·
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Shane (Captain) . (SPLITS): Arlene Levin.
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RIGHT): Chris Redlin (Captain) and Carol Rollick (Co-Captain). Members of the Cheerleading Squad include (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Bunny Grieman, Lisa Samelson, Pam La104
Manna , Harlene Edelman , Beth Feldstein . (BOTTOM ROW): Cindy
King, Audrey Wagner, Chris Redlin, Ros Behr, and Julie Kane. NOT
PICTURED: Carol Rollick, and Jeannie Donath.
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(TOP LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT): Sheri Newman (Captain) and Nancy
Schmiat (Co-Captain) headed the Sophomore Squad this year.
(TOP RIGHT): Carolyn Ulbert and Gigi Carlson show their spirit at
the Homecoming game. The members of the Sophomore Cheerleading Squad are (BOTTOM PICTURE, STARTING FROM THE
MIDDLE, CLOCKWISE): Nancy Schmidt, Debbie Balikov, Cindy
Marsch, Cindy Reich, Lynne VonderSitt, Diane Uhle, Sheri Newman, Irene Theodore, Carolyn Ulbert, Diane Smolish, Jan Trilling.
NOT PICTURED: Gigi Carlson
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The Niles East Porn-Pon Squad was led by (TOP LEFT, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Carol Feldman (Captain) and Ann Morton (Co-Captain). (TOP RIGHT):
Porn-Pon girls await their turn at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. The
members of the squad are (BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Mira Achimovich, Pat Sudendorf, Melanie Karafotias, Sandy
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Fadhel. (MIDDLE ROW) Janet Cohn , Joy Pava, Mary McKracken , Sheila
Hamer, Jennifer Hall (Sponsor), Wendy Paulson, Janette Weiner, Ann
Morton, Karen Feldman. (BOTTOM ROW) Martha Viter i, Pam Adelman ,
Carol Feldman, Ellen Goodman , Janice Schneider. NOT PICTURED : Lynda Michell.
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Key Club is a school-community service organization. This
year's activities included
working with handicapped
kids, several dances , all·school volleyball and basketball tournaments, assistance
with the school beautification
activity and helping various
charities and organizations.
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Chuck Gollay, Lee Grodsky (Vice-President), Jim Adelman (President), Rick
Yale (Treasurer), Mark Brutzkus (Secretary). (SITTING) Mike Berkowitz,
Mark Mic haels, Steve Gothelf. The members of Key Club include (BOTTOM
PICTURE, FIFTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Steve Packer, Chuck Gollay, Scott
Gotthelf, Al Goldenberg, Keith Jaffee, Mitch Greenberg, Al L!'!v. Dave Goldsmith, Stu Flanzer, Dave Klein. (FOURTH ROW) Dan Henrick (Faculty Sponsor), Rick Yale, Bob Barry, Al Waskin, Lee Grodsky, Steve Silverman, Kevin
Klein, Kenny Miller. (THIRD ROW) Mark Gotthelf, Marc Bercoon, Stacey M.
Schneider, Mark Brutzkus, Ellen Kray, Steve Gothelf, Mark Michaels. Sue
Dolnick, Mark Landau, Hal Unterberger, Marc Shuman , Eric Polley, Steve
Feldman. (SECOND ROW) Mike Berkowitz, Dave Festenstein, Dave Harris,
Bill Andrea, Sharon Spiegel, Jim Adelman, Linda Cooper, Danny Santow,
Joy Pava, Jodi Bolotin , Irene Theodore, Diane Lovitt, Val Zucker. (FIRST
ROW) Lynne Ciskoski, Miriam Ehrlich , Janet Cohen. Joni Lerner, Sue Ohlhausen, Linda Zabin , Sari Gold, Caryn Glickson, Amy Lashinsky, Robin
Spira, Andi Stern , Linda Katz. (LYING DOWN) Laurie Goldstein , Mindee
Epstein.
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Officers of the Homecoming Committee are (TOP PICTURE, CLOCKWISE): Mr. Poznansky (Sponsor) . Ilene Levin (Co-Chairman), Cathy
Bernstein (Co-Chairman); Lori Schwartz (Secretary), Alan Portnoy
(Treasurer). Members of the Homecoming Committee are (FIRST
ROW, LEFT TO·RIGHT): Lori Schwartz, Judy Cooper, Linda Harwood ,
Karen Schneider, Joni Lerner, Sue Olhausen, Sari Gold , Lynda Mitchell, Joy Wagner, Jodi Bolotin , Carol Landy, Harla Edleman , Phyliss
Klein. (SECOND ROW): Mike Berkowitz, Linda Zabin, Ellen Meister,
Janet Cohen, Laurie Goldstein, Wendy Gerber, Sue Kelly, Terry
Johnson , Mari lvenor, Sharon Spiegal, Sandy Salas, Julie Ellison .
(THIRD ROW): Jeri West , Debbie Winston , Gail Morrison. Laura
Grodsky, Sandy Fertel , Cheri Gassel , Judy Baizer, Carla Berman.
Debbie Gibbons, Chris Redlin, Bunny Greiman, Sue Rockblatt, Pam
Schwartz, Marci Mandell, Renee Friedman, Edie Lipsky, Andi Wexler.
(FOURTH ROW): Sue Martin, Dolly Gizonovich, Sheri Miller, Patty
Sudendorf, Ellen Brin, Allison Brantman, Lauren Berg, Amy Lashinsky, Susie Dolnick, Lori Blackman, Andrea Sher, Ellen Zamin,
Miriam Ehrlich, Marcia Barenbaum, Cindy King. (FIFTH ROW): Gail
Norris, Renne Bielenski, Lyle Zimbler, Ann Morton , Andi Liss, Layne
Oliff, Sandee Morrison, Mark Michaels, Alan Portnoy, Ilene Levin, Mr.
Poznansky, Cathy Bernstein , Pam Vasilakas, Diane Johnson , Sheila
Hamer, Mark Gotthelf, Pam Warner, Cathy Donlan . Not pictured
Vivian Maniantes.
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Members of School Spirit Committee are (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Holly Fields. Janette Weiner, Joy Pava, Sharon Spiegal, Laurie Goldstein,
Jodi Bolotin. (SECOND ROW): Sari Gold, David Wolf, Lisa Samelson, Bunny
Greiman, Sue Rotblatto, Renee Feidman. (THIRD ROW): Cathy Bernstein,
Debbie Gibbons, Harlene Edelman . (FOURTH ROW): Ilene Levin, Phyliss
Klein, Harla Dobryman, Pam Schwartz, Marci Mandell, Chris.Redlin, Marcia
Barenbaum. (FIFTH ROW): Sandy Salas, Gail Morrison, Edie Lipsky, Julie
Ellison, Debbie Winston , Lori Blackman, Ellen Zinman. (SIXTH ROW): Joy
Wagner, Miriam Ehrlich, Joni Lerner, Lauren Berg, Linda Zaban , Janet
Cohn. (SEVENTH ROW): Ken Weitzman (Chairman of the Board), Daniel
Santow (Sargaent at Arms), Howard Simon (Secretary), Steve Gothelf
(Vice-president), Rick Yale ( President), Mr. Poznansky (Sponsor). Not pictured Jim Kipnis (Treasurer). Members of the Pep Club are (FRONT ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): Jim Krysl, Jerry Heinrich, Eric Anderson, Mike Esses,
Scott Gordon, John La Manna, Dru Scarbrough, Orrin Edidin. (MIDDLE
ROW): Rich Sklena, Mitch Yablen, Mark Pos, Dennis Someneck, Robert
Frankel, David Kleinfield , Jay Wilensky, Paul Morris, Bob Fisch . (BACK
ROW): Dennis Pucher, Larry Cohan, Dean Lustoy, Steve Polz, Tad Slowik,
Dave Sproat, Brian Kamijian, Paul Gawin, Joe Broton .
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The members of the Student Senate are (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Judi Baizer, Cheri Gassel, Jerry Lavin, Scott Friedman. (4TH ROW):
Robert Luke, Alan Portnoy, Steve Gershbein , Cathy Horwitz, Karen
Brody, Esther Stein, Lori Schwartz, Sue Zimmerman, Jim Stukas, John
Diviak (Vice-Pres.), Cindy Trilling. (3RD ROW): Barbara Chabner, Judy
Cooper, Marci Salsburg, Denise Levin, Brooke Caplin, Diane Ament,
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Eileen Sohn, Charlie Tecnis. (2ND ROW): Robert Greenwald, Ed Nemmers, Elaine Ba likov, J ill Soble, Lauren Pitalis, Hol ly Stricker, Beth Feld- .
stein, Tami Friedman. (FRONT ROW): Mike Davis, Paul Silver, Howard
Steirman (Pres.), Phil Rappoport, Not Pictured: Carol Miller (Sec.Treas.). (BOTTOM PICTURE): Howard Steirman, Student Senate President.
�SCHOOL SERVICE CLUBS
The security offi ce m onitors are (TOP PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT
Greiman,
TO RIGHT): Mary Douvris, Karen Post , Karen Ciskoski , Bunny_
Lisa Samelson, Ri sa Siegel, Barbra Balter, Janet Weisman. (2ND ROW):
Penny Elkins, Sandy Salas, Ellen Kray, Lori Fetterman , Marlene Duberchin, Caro le Meyer, Angie Douvris. (3RD ROW): Sandy Zimansky, Lisa
Poteshman, Madonna Carlson, Beth Feldstein , Chris Redlin . (4TH
ROW): Lori Blackm ar,-, Janet Will ans, Julie Maggio. (TOP ROW): Parn
LaManna, Marie Huepfl, Carol Rollick. The m orning P.A. anoouncers are
(LEFT TO RIGHT): Bob Silverman, John Kadus, Cheri Gassel, Howard
Steirm an , Holly Stric ker, Randi Merel, Phil Rappoport. (BOTTOM
RIGHT): Howard St eirman and Randi Mer el read the morning announcements.
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Members of the Quill and Scroll Society are
{TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Karen Andre, Sandy Mohr, Eileen Saltzman,
Andy Goldstein. {MIDDLE ROW) Bob Noesen,
Marla Berman, Janet Ginsberg, Ed Nemmers,
Caryn Lason, Wendy Gerber, Barb Chabner.
(BOTTOM ROW) Laura DeFratus, Sandee
Morrison, Ellen Brin. Staff members of the
Golden Galleon include (OPPOSITE PAGE,
TOP LEFT, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Lisa
Woll, Cheri Gassel, Denise Levin, Linda Luk,
Paomini Rao, Murray Cohn, Karyn Simmons.
(MIDDLE ROW) Jim Luk, Debbie Malina, Marla
Berman (Literary Editor), Lalitha Rao (Art Editor), Toby Steinberg. (BOTTOM ROW) Tami
Friedman. Sandy Mohr (Co-Editor-in-Chief),
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Karen Brody (Co-Editor-in-Chief). NOT PICTURED: Steve Feldman (Business Manager),
Cat hy Horwitz (Publicity Editor) . (OPPOSITE
PAGE, TOP RIGHT): Caryn Lason (Ed itor-inChief) promotes the Nileh ilite at the Student
Activities Fair . Members of the Nilehilite St aff
include (OPPOSITE PAGE, BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Howard
Shapiro, Phil Rappoport, Eric Robin. (MIDDLE
ROW) Ralph Fujiwara, Barry Schmetter, Eric ·
Polley, Steve Suslick. (FRONT ROW) M urray
Cohn (News Editor), Caryn Lason (Editor-inChief), Mike Bass (Sports Editor), NOT PICTURED: Mari Ivener, Gary Byron. Wendy
Gerber (Feature Editor).
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The editors of the Yearbook are (BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT):
Andy Goldstein (Occasions), Ed Nemmers (Boys Sports), Bob
Neoson (Boys Sports). (MIDDLE ROW): Eileen Saltzman (Organizations), Laura DeFratus (Co-Editor-In-Chief), Gloria Price (Co-
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Editor-In-Chief), Janet Ginsburg, (Art) . (TOP ROW): Karen Andre
(Underclass), Barb Chabner (Education), Marla Berman ( Liter-·
ary), Sandy Mohr (Senior), Ellen Brin (Girls sports), Cheri Gassel
(Underclass).
�·YEARBOOK
The members of the Yearbook staff include (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Laura DeFratus, Stacy Schneider, Vicky Samelson, Christine
Prekezes, (SECOND ROW): Linda Krischer, Pam Herbach, Lalitho Rao,
Karen Andre, Penny Katsaros, Eileen Sohn, (THIRD ROW): Anita Nussbaum, Beth Shanfield, Charlene Schlager, Wendy Gerber, Jeanne Haus-
man, (FOURTH ROW): Sandy Morrison, Barb Chabner, Janet Ginsburg,
Ellen Brin, Marla Berman, Cheri Gassle, (FIFTH ROW) Eileen Saltzman,
Carol Sopkin, Ed Nemmers, Leslie Oif, (SIXTH ROW): Andy Goldstein,
Jonathan, Ritter, Ruth Kahn, Bob Neoson .
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The Niles East N Club includes (TOP PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Keith Potts, Mark Brutzkus, Dan Marchiafava, Kevin Kim, Dennis
Lutz, Mark Sonshine, Dave Polin, Dave Festenstein. (2ND ROW): Mike
Potts, Mark Gotthelf, Rick Yale (Treasurer), Dennis Garlick, Scott Kleiman,
Al Goldenberg, Al Gohelf, Roger Jaklin, Robert Goldsmith. (3RD ROW):
Steven Paul Kessler (Secretary), Joe Naumes, Michael Doman, Brad Goldenberg, Mike Lemick, Ken Weitzman, Norm Siegal, Mark Michaels. (TOP
ROW): Barry Finn, Steve Apollo, Tony Tiagonce (Sargeant-at-arms), Chuck
Thiry (Vice-President), Steve Edidin, Hal Pos (President), Jim Murphy,
Dave Fogel, Daryl Ullberg. Not Pictured: Bill Andrea, Brian Austin, Marc
Bercoon, Ken Berstein, Chris Besser, Wayne Braverman, Mitch Greenberg,
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Chuck Heftman, Chris Klancic, Kevin Klein . Brad Moss, Tom O'Kane, John
Orloff, Scott Sachnoff, Dave Sacks Ed Santacruz, Neal Sherman, Steven
Taibl, Paul Whitmore. The members of the Girl's Athletic Association Board
are (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Jodi Firfer, Diane Ament, Sue Brown :
Bobbi Lewen , Chris Kot, Carolyn Ohlwein, Jean Lehman, Sandy Zimansky.
(MIDDLE ROW): Laura Howa rd, Sue Gockenbach , Lisa Geiser, Jeanne Hausman, Cheryl Lee, Andi Slowik, Sharon Lee, Karen Andre. (BACK ROW): Ellen
Schwartz (Pres.), Lisa Mizock, Jenise Vassilatos, Jill Chavin , Brooke Caplin·
(Sec.), Beryl Schwartz (Vice-Pres.), Julie Firfer. Not Pictured: Dawn Johnason (Treas.).
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The Timers Club members are (TOP PICTURE, BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Shari Moss, Sue Fisch, Judy Malekow, Adeline Eberle, Paula
Kasper. (MIDDLE ROW): Cheryl Sylvan, Rochelle Herman, Laura Johnson, Julie Harris, Dikla Hed . (TOP ROW): Audrey Moje, Lorie McCormack, Marci Weber, Janet Chavin, Ruth Paul, Andy Frank. The Wrestlettes are (BOTTOM ROW): Lorie Brown, Debbie Winston, Lisa Bercyn
(co-captain), Clair Restrepo (co-captain), Jill Soble, Ellen Zinman. (MID·
DLE ROW): Linda Bergman, Lisa Sturgis, Lori Blackman, Pam Schwartz,
Tracy Teitler, Andrea Sher, Debbie Gibbons, Pam LaManna·. (TOP ROW):
Kris Taylor, Sharyn Hoffman, Marci Mandell, Cheryl Cooper. Andi
Wexler, Suzi Birz, Julie Ellison , Karen Ciskoski.
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National Honor Society members include (TOP PICTURE, BOTTOM
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Lori Graff, Eileen Saltzman, Caryn Vale, Murray
Cohn, Irwin Zeidman, Allen Tish, David Miller, Dennis Lutz, Eric Robin,
Julie Schmidt, David Pevsner, Vivian Maniates, Mary Postel, Paula Sugarman. (TOP ROW): Jim Matz. Norm Siegal , Hal Pos, Brad Goldenberg,
Karen Chamerlick, Sandy Mohr, Lisa Frank, Ben Dubin, Sharon Veis,
Laurence Cohen, Monica Jacobson, Steve Nelson , Robert Stevens,
Dawn Flakne, Karen Behr, Elaine Masover. Not Pictured: Ellen Brin. The
members of Getting It Together are (FRONT ROW): Julie Horwitz, La118
litha Rao, Penny Katsaros, Allison Woh l, Christine Prekezes, Suzy Rosenson. (2ND ROW): Faith Reitman, Padmini Rao, Bob Silverman (VicePres.), Alan Bain (Pres.), Michael Miner (Tre as.), Ed Yep (Sec. ). Melinda
Goodman . (3RD ROW): Colleen Hubbard, Scott Malina , Elaine Balikov ,
Andrea Cohen, Karen Andre, Eileen Bower, Sin-Yung Kang, Cathi Resnick. (4TH ROW): Ken Greisman , Joy Fullett, Jeanne Harsman , Linda
Luk, Lori Piper, Cheri Gassel, Wendy Gerber, Laurie Mayrent. (TOP
ROW): Scott Gotthelf, Scott Kanter , Ed Nemmers, Paul Weisman, Andy
Palmer, Jimmy Luk, Tami Friedman , John Martin .
�MATH CLUB
INVESTMENT CLUB
The members of the Math Club are (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Jean ne Hausman, Murray Cohn, Melinda Goodman, David
Miller, Lalitha Rao, Cheri Gassel, Laurie Mayrent, Irwin Zeidman.
(FRONT ROW): Robert Stevens, Alan Cohn. The Investment Club members are (BACK ROW): Steve Nussbaum, Scott Glait, Dave Ryweck, Sue
Kolousky, Ron Bressler, Jay Nussbaum. (FRONT ROW):· David Bart
(Treas.), Roger Merel, Alan Adelman (Sec.), Dave Saltzman, Robert
Luke (Vice-Pres.), Norman Siegal (Pres.). Not Pictured : Kenny Bernstein, Andy Marwick.
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The Spanish Club members are (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Shari
Miller, Ann Ramirez, Carol Sopkin, Eileen Saltzman, Murray Cohn,
Debbie Gershbein, Ellyn Acker, Barbara Balter. (2ND ROW): Elena
Ayala, Jill Soble, Sari Salon, Judy Plotkin, Erek Vassilatos, Kurt
Kessler, Wendy Jackson, Steve Rubin, Alan Cohn, Steve Kaufman,
Mike Curtiss. (3RD ROW): Marci Salsburg, Jean Lehman, Barb Bieniek,
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Karen Wilner, Marcelo Levy, Caryn Salzman, Audrey Cohn , Cathy
Macaddino, Jeff Shancer . (BACK ROW): El len Schwartz, Sue Brown ,
Ellen Cohen, Mr. Rosenzweig, sponsor, Linda Luk, Ruth Saltzman ,
llaina Krauss, Brenda Herman , Denise Levin , Paul Weisman. Spanish ·
Club officers include (LEFT TO RIGHT): Karen Wilner (Treas.), Eileen
Saltzman (Pres.), Ann Ramirez (Vice-Pres. ) Murray Cohn (Sec.).
�·FRENCH CLUB-RUSSIAN CLUB
The French Club includes (TOP PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Melinda Goodman. Lalitha Rao. Jill Bernstein, Laurie_Mayrent.
(MIDDLE ROW): Li sa Geiser, Scott Gotthelf, Bob Silverman. (TOP
ROW): Alan Bain (Pres.), Michelle Goldberg, Cheri Gassel (Vice-Pres.),
Eileen Sohn, Sheri Marshak. Not Pictured: Wendy Gerber (Sec.), Linda
Sohn. Members of the Russian Club are (BOTTOM PICTURE, BOTTOM
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Steve Albert. Kathy Stukas. Carol Sopkin,
Marsha Klein , Janet Ginsburg (Vice-Pres.). David Miller, Mike Frankel.
(2ND ROW): Chuck Heftman, Brooke Caplin, Marylee Daily. (3RD
ROW): Scott Brueckner, Alok Saxena (Sec.), Nick Psyhogios, John
Martin , Dennis Lutz. (TOP ROW): Ri ch Hasmoneek. Mark Greben. Not
Pictured: Laura Sable (Pres.).
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GERMAN CLUB
STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL
The members of the German Club are (TOP PICTURE, FRONT
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mark Leipold, Lynn Breidenbach, Adeline
Eberle, Laurie Pautz, Doris Ronkenberg. (MIDDLE ROW): Mr. Zorn,
sponsor, Dave Rygard, Colleen Hubbard , Sue Kulousky, Petra
Karmland, Audrey Moje. (BACK ROW): Mike Potts (Vice-Pres.),
Wilhem Eberle , Robert Luke, John Kadus (Sec.), Howard Steirman .
Not Pictured: Martha Stahlke (Pres.). The Students for Israel are
(BOTTOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Eileen Bower,
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Julie Horwitz, Laurel Bleadon, Lauren Goldberg, Judy Brazen.
(MIDDLE ROW): Melinda Goodman (3rd Vice-Pres.). Cathy Macaddino, Cathy Horwitz (Pres.), Michelle Goldberg (2nd Vice-Pres.),
Zehava Goldstin , llaina Krauss, Marla Hartl. (TOP ROW): Karen
Brody, Elaine Balikov, Bonnie Grimson , Stuart Bulmash , Barbara
Balter, Penny Elkins. Not Pictured: Sheldon Lewin (1st Vice-Pres.),
Pam Klinghoffer.
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Members of the Strategic Games Club are (TOP PICTURE, TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): David Furer. David Miller, Bruce Wildman, Robert
Stevens, Norman Petroski, Steven Matayoshi (Pres.). (BOTTOM ROW):
Dan Sawislak, Howie Levine, Erek Vassilatos, Wayne Matayoshi. Not
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Pictured : Robert Blincik (Vice-Pres.). Howard Barry (Sec.-Treas.). The
Chess Club includes (BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Richard Miller, Alan Cohn. Dino Spourgitis, Jeff Newman. (BOTTOM
ROW): Howard Levine, Gary Fujiwara.
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�DISTRIBUT·IVE EDUCATION
Officers of the Niles East Chapter of the Distributive Education Club
include (TOP PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT): Rick Hazan (Sec.), Millie Jevremovich (Reporter), Brian David (Pres.), Diane Polin (Vice-Pres.), Reid
Levin (Parliamentarian) . The Distributive Ed . Club members are (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Tami Bradford , Reid Levin, Diane Polin,
Millie Jevremovich, Rick Hazan, Brian David, Debbie Zender. 2ND ROW):
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Devin Schreiber, Sandy Zimansky, Jackie Glassner. Bari Ellis, Julie Gold,
Lori Sachnoff, Scott Nigut. 3RD ROW): Mr. Coulson, sponsor, Andy
Ganek, Cindy Spivak, Holly Fields, Cathy Bellow, Kathy Schoen, Lynne
Veit, Wendy Kaufman, Sam Eckerling. (BACK ROW): Howard Miller,
Robert Brown , Mark Giancola, Steve Sherman , Sandie Garber, Scott
Nathanson, Joseph Hohmann .
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The Niles East Chapter's officers of the Office Education Association are (TOP PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT): Debbie Schultz (VicePres.), Lisa Kuntz (Treas.), Randee Losoff (Sec.). (SITTING): Risa
Siegel (Pres.). The members of the Office Education Assn. include
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Lisa Kuntz, Janet Adam, Sandy
Harnisch, Debbie Schultz, Risa Siegel, Randee Losoff. (FRONT):
Betty Jozsi, Rosalie Weiss. Not Pictured: Lori Daar.
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�HERO
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The members of the Aeronautics Club include (TOP PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Nick Psyhogos . Dan Mali na. Gary Chin. (MIDDLE
ROW): Erek Vassilatos. Peter lacullo. (FRONT ROW): Kurt Kessler,
Wayne Matayoshi, Todd Gunther. The members of the Home Econom-
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ics Related Occupations Club (HERO) are (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ·
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Liz Paszko. Kim Hollingsworth , Kathy LeFevre,
Scott Abrams. Marlene Duberchin, Sue Baroni, Lesley Marcus. (FRONT
ROW): Tasha Lake, Yonan Kasir, Paula Bishaf.
�·PROJECT SAGE
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The members of Project SAGE (Strengthening Academic Growth Effectively) are (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Bill Weiss,
Shirely Lundberg, Gary Bublitz, Barbara Theobald, Dorothy Taylor, Fred
Kral, Scott Gotthelf, Ed Yep. (MIDDLE ROW): Marci Salsburg, Lori Piper,
Jo Martinez, Vivian Maniates, Haeran Park, Candy Malina, Michelle
Williams. (FRONT ROW): Danny Santow, Linda Cooper, Cathy Bernstein,
Beth Weinberg, Dennis Liu, Brooke Caplin. NOT PICTURED: Robert
Politzer. (BOTTOM PICTURE) Cathy Bernstein, Gary Bublitz, and Marci
Salsburg help a student.
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�USHERS CLUB
ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB
The members of the Environmental Club include (LEFT
TO RIGHT): John Schimdt, Nancy Ciran, Sue Gall, Sue
Zimmerman, Margie Chin. Members of the Ushers Club
include (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Lisa Poteshman,
Karen Post, Sandy Zimansky, Marlene Duberchin, Risa
Siegal, Pam La Manna, Lisa Samelson, Lori Blackman.
(SECOND ROW): Barbara Balter, Penny Elkins, Janet
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Willans, Marie Huepfl , Karen Ciskowski, Beth Feldstein . ·
(THIRD ROW): Ellen Kray, Lori Fetterman , Mary Douvris. (FOURTH ROW): Janet Small , Brigette Bielenski,
Sandy Salas, Angie Douvris, Bunny Greiman, Julie Maggio, Carol Rollick, Chris Redlin. Not pictured: Karen .
Brody.
�DEBATE CLUB
STUDENT ACTIVITIES BOARD
Members of Debate Club are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Kenny Miller, Glenn Agrest, Marty Elenby, Cheri Gassel, Mickie
Weiss, Larry Siegal, Maxine Darch. (FRONT ROW): Donna Hachiya, Shari Miller, Karyn Wilner, Shari Favish. Members of the
Student Activities Board are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mrs.
Muriel Sucherman, Mr. James Shugrue, Mrs. Adele Higgins, Mr.
John Herbst, Mr. Ken Reiter, Miss Jean Wojdula , Mr. Charles
Plock, Mr. William Coulson. (SECOND ROW): Nick Psyhogios,
Steve Feldman, Barry Kramer, Amy Lashinsky, Jim Adelman ,
Laurie Goldstein, Mark Gotthelf, Cheri Gassel, Howard Steirman,
David Pevsner, Linda Sugarman, Randi Merel, John Schwartz,
Marla Hartl, Melinda Goodman, Bob Silverman. (THIRD ROW):
David Weinstein, Susan Meyer, Linda Bergman , Ralph Salas,
Dawn Flakne, Ellen Schwartz, Linda Luk, Karen Brody, Sheri Miller, Cathy Horwitz, Shelley, Lewin, Mark Pos, Audrey Moje, Dan
Finn, Myles Baeur.
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Members of the 1976 Softball Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Elaine Masover, Andy Slowik, Debbie Jaski, Suzanne Arnopolin , Robin
Cohan, Judy Lee, Coach Woodward, Coach Petreseika, Judy Rich,
Sandy Brenner, (Manager), Joyce Hollingsworth, Jill Chavin, Julie Han-
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son, Val Scheinpflug, Jan Blitt. (FRONT ROW): Donna Kenig, Sue Kelly,
Beryl Schwartz, Jan Torstennson , Susan Pheifer, Marla Minsky, Jody
Firfer, Bobbi Lewen, Sue Brown, Sue Gochenbach, Ellen Schwartz,
Cathy Ewing.
�TEAM FIELDS .500
Under the leadership of Coach Chris Woodard and Captain Debbie
Jaski, the varsity softball team played a very exciting, and impressive
season. Hard work advanced the girls to the subregionals of the state
tournament. The team's outstanding players were Judy Lee, the Most
Valuable Player, Ellen Schwartz, the Most Proficient, and Andy Slowik
who compiled a .466 batting average. The girls were proud of their 5-6
season record.
The Junior Varsity team was coached by Skip Petrezlka, the first man
to coach a girls team. Both teams practiced daily at Oakton Park. An
excellent atmosphere of sportsmanship led to their 3-5 record.
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�TEAM PRODUCES
LEAGUE CHAMPS
Coaches Carroll and Trella were proud of their 1976 Track Team.
The girls' hard work and good sportsmanship made a successful
team. Highlights of the season were Jamie Borkovitz placing 8th
in discus throwing and Karen Behr placing 22nd in shot put in the
State Finals. League champions were Wendy Paulson in high
jump, Karen Behr for shot put, and Jamie Borkovitz again in
discus throwing. Though the team completed the season with an
0-5 record, their great strength in field events made it a very
respectable season.
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Wojdula led the Girls' Archery Team to its best se
four years. Because of a large turnout, it was pos_
have a varsity and junior varsity team. Nanc;y_:::::::-'
number one archer, qualified for the State J
Meet, the first one ever held. Ellen Schwarti
Schwartz, and Andi Slowik, were the other top s
for the team. With each team member's skill , t
compiled a 3-4 record.
The 1976 Track Team consists of: (BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach
Carroll, Mary Kinnaman, Mary Binnall, LeeAnn Achimovich, Debbie
Precht, Amy Lashinsky, Jamie Borkovitz, Dawn Flakne, Jean Krier, Karen Behr and Coach Trella. (MIDDLE ROW): Caroline Eberle, Wendy
Paulson, Laura Finn, Irene Theodore, Mimi Capuano, Jane Krier, Lori
Jensen, Jean Lehman, Carol Taylor, and Sandy Miniatis. (FRONT ROW):
Sharon Lee, Diane Smolish, Ellen Goodman, Sally Vargas, Cindy Krause,
Cindy Marsch, Ivy Zekelman and Alissa Binder.
�The 1976 girls archery team included (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Cheryl Lee, Beryl Schwartz, Caroline Ohlwein, Sharon Lee, Lisa Geiser,
Chris Kot. (SECOND ROW): Dawn Johanson, Colleen Hubbart, Nancy
Ciran, Jenise Vassilatos, Andi Slowik, Carol Noll, Coach Wojdula, Jodi
Firfer, Sue Brown, Bobbi Lewen , Linda Dressler, Ellen Schwartz. (BOTTOM ROW): Chris Noll, Audrey Cohn, Michelle Williams, Lisa Mizock,
Brooke Caplin, Cathy Cerny, Teresa Urbaniak, Laurie Poutz, Julie Firfer.
Carroll and Trella were proud of their 1976 Track Team.
' hard work and good sportsmanship made a successful
ighlights of the season were Jamie Berkovitz placing 8th
, throwing and Karen Behr placing 22nd in shot put in the
nals. League champions were Wendy Paulson in high
~ aren Behr for shot put, and Jamie Berkovitz again in
rowing. Though the team completed the season with an
brd, their great strength in field events made it a very
ble season.
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With a strong foundation and hard work, Coach Jean
Wojdula led the Girls' Archery Team to its best season in
four years. Because of a large turnout, it was possible to
have a varsity and junior varsity team. Nancy Ciran,
number one archer, qualified for the State Archery
Meet, the first one ever held. Ellen Schwartz, Beryl
Schwartz, and Andi Slowik, were the other top shooters
for the team . With each ·team member's skill, the team
compiled a 3-4 record .
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2 LOSSES
Placing 2nd in the Central Suburban
League brought the 1976 Girls' Tennis
Team to a successful finish. Cooperation between Coaches Pat Matlak and
Cass Diamond as well as the team
made possible a sensational 8-2 season
record. Among the tennis stars were
Mindee Epstein, placing 1st in 1st singles, Claudia Brisk, taking 1st in 2nd
singles, and Julie Millman, capturing
2nd in 3rd singles for the League. This
unusually good season was the result
of improved skills, positive mental attitude, and great group spirit. With this
combination, next year's season looks
promising.
The 1976 Tennis Team includes: (BACK ROW, -LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach
Diamond, Jo-Flor Martinez, Barbara Chabner, Cindy Shapiro, Jan Blitt,
Claudia Brisk, Debbie Precht. Karen Gillespie, Andrea Dubow. Jean
Russell, Mindee Epstein, Coach Matlak. (MIDDLE ROW): Anita Nuss-
baum, Beverly Miller, Jul ie Maggio, Nora Laos, Julie Millman, Beth Spitz,
Judy Lee, Kathy Ewing, Karen Behr (Captain)_ (FRONT ROW): Beth
Weisberg, Ellen Mayer, Vickie Samelson , Lisa Frank, Karen Sawislak,
Wendi Kamp .
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TEAM RECORDS
The main problem for the 1976 Swim Team
was lack of swimmers. The team was not
large enough to fill all the swimming positions during the meets. Under the direction
of coaches Berke and Boyle, the girls improved steadily. Breastroker Erica Bokor
and freestylers Jody Coninx and Dawn
Flakne constantly finished in first place.
Team records were set by these girls plus
butterflyer Cheryl Underwood and diver
Jane Nesbitt. It's performances like these,
not the poor win-loss record, which truly
reflect the attitude of the girls and the nature of the swimming.
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The 1976 Swim Team was: ((TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dawn Flakne,
Boker, Laura Finn. Jane Nesbitt, Coach Marcia Berke, Kathy Matz,
Cheryl Underwood, Janet Chavin, Jody Coninx, Mary Kinnaman, Patty
Glysing, Julie Ellison, Jeannie Hausman. (SECOND ROW) Coach Jackie
Boyle , Janet Tortennssen, Nan Odlivak, MaryPat Cristantie, Erica
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Donna Thiry, Sue Jacobson, Leslie Cupp, Caroline Eberle, Marcy Locasha, Sue Gockenbach.
�TEAM WORK
ALL THE WAY
The Varsity Volleyball team had a fantastic season. A season 's record of 10 wins, 5 losses
placed the team second in the Central Suburban League. The team, rated by most coaches
as the best in the district, was defeated in the
district finals by New Trier East. Next years
team will be hurt by the loss of graduating seniors, but returning juniors will insure the success
of the team.
The Junior Varsity team , coached by Cass Diamond, was a very well balanced team . Their
devotion and hard practices resulted in a 5-6
season.
The Freshman team , coached by Jaci Boyle,
finished the year with a 1-7 record. The team is
filled with many up and coming players determined to continue the winning tradition of the
varsity.
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Members of the 1976-77 Freshman Volleyball team include: (TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Beth Kaufmann, Donny Thiry, Lisa Mizock, Barb Bieniek, Debbie Donniger, Nancy Ku sek, Julie Maggio (captain), Coach Jaci
Boyle, Coach Gerry Richardson , Coach Cass Diamond, Andy Frank,
Robyn Ric hmond, Karen Konier, Chris Billisits, Julie Firfer, Susan Schumann, Adelena Pangolotos. Members of the Junior Var sity Volleyball
team inc lude: (MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Sue Gockenbach, Julie
Hansen, Laura Howard, Sue Zelasko, Bobbi Lewen, Diane Uhle, Debbie
Precht, Karen Gillespie, Sue Brown, Mary Kinnaman, Jean Russel, Jodi
Firfer, Beryl Schwartz, Natalie Poi. Varsity team members include:
(BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Jenise Vasilotos, Judy Lee, Jamie
Berkovitz, Nan Odlivak, Andi Slowik, Jody Coninx, Lauren Johnson,
Elaine Masover, Karen Behr. Not pictured are Jan Tortenson and Laurie
McCormick
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RIGHT) Laura Johnson, Lynne Marsch. Lori Blackman , Sharon Lee,
Cathy Leavan, Chris Kot , Laura Finn . Robin Shore, Mary McCrachen ,
Holli Scher, Lynne Von DerSitt, Gigi Carlson, Carol Landy, Marcia Hart-
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man , Deedee Vlay. (SECOND ROW) Coach Marcia Berke, Jane Nesbitt,
Cindy Marsch, Donna Barry, Sharon Palm, Jean Donath, Stacy Thomas,
Carolyn Ulbert, Sue Rothblatt, Sue Fisch, Jeanine Battista , Coach Cathi
Caliendo.
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This year's gymnastic season, like past ones,
was filled with changes. 1977 was the first year
a state meet was held . All meets had a different
format with four girls performing optional routines and three girls performing compulsories.
Coaches Berke,· Caliendo and Moeller picked a
team composed of mostly freshman and only
four seniors: Elise Kaplan, Carol Landy, Mary
McCracken, and .Robin Shore. The season was
not successful, however, high scorers were Gigi
Carlson, Sharon Lee and Jane Nesbitt.
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�Members of the 1976 Bowling team are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Coach Whyman, Ruth Paul, Lori Jenson, Jean Lehman, Val Scheinpflug,
Kim Tyson, Carolyn Ohlwein, Jackie Ungar, Teresa Urbaniak, Marilee
Daily, Ellen Zinman, Joy Fullet. (MIDDLE ROW) Andi Kotler, Jeanne
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Hausman, Dawn Johanson, Kathy Matz, Michelle Williams, Ellen Lipsky.
(BOTTOM ROW) Jamie Tucker, Marla Mizock, Kathy Stein, Vivian Maniates (Captain-Varsity). Sue Meyer (Captain-Junior Varsity), Lisa Frank,
Cindy Louzoures.
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Coached by Dee Whyman, the Girls'
1976-77 Bowling team had an outstanding season which resulted in a
second place finish, just two points
behind Maine East. In the invitationals, the team hosted three tournaments. Seniors Lisa Frank and Vivian
Maniates took 1st place in doubles,
while Val Scheinpflug and Carolyn
Ohlwein took 3rd place. Both varsity
and junior varsity captured 4th place
in the Niles East Invitationals , and in
the IHSA District Tournament , the
team placed third. The outstanding
bowlers of this successful season included Lisa Frank, Vivian Maniates
and Cindy Kouzoures.
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The 1977 Girls' Varsity Basketball team included : (TOP PICTURE, TOP
ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Judy Lee, Jill Chavin , Jan Blitt. Andrea Slowik,
Debbi Precht, Lee Achimovich, Coach Wojdula. (BOTTOM ROW) Karen
Behr, Jenise Vassilatos, Jodi Firfer, Sue Kelly, Bobbi Lewen, Ellen
Schwartz. Junior Varsity (BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW LEFT TO
RIGHT). Coach Wojdula , Karen Bressler, Dawn Flakne, Laura Finn, Janet
Tortensson, Karen Gillespie, MaryPat Christante, Sue Brown , Nancy
Kusek, Julie Maggio, Ruth Paul, Coach Oswald. (BOTTOM ROW) Val
Scheinpflug, Carolyn Ulbert, Beryl Schwartz, Georgette Saenz, Sue
Gockenbach, Chris Billisits, Karen Komior, Lenore Deutch.
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The 1977 Girls' Badminton team consists of: Jamie Borkovitz, Mary
Kinnaman, Jean Russell, Julie Miller, Lauren Johnson, Nora Laos, Coach
Cass Diamond, Coach Pat Matlak, Elizabeth Cook, Jody Coninx, Andi
Dubow, Bev Miller, Judy Malekow, Jo Martinez, Paula Kasper, Jeanne
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Hed , Ros Behr, Cathy Leaven, Brooke Caplin, Karen Sawslak, Marcy
Locasha.
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�Senior leaders include: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Karen Behr, Nan Odlivak, Jody Coninx, Joanne Schnitzer, Arlene Fischer, Ellen
Brin. (MIDDLE ROW) Mary McCracken, Vivian
Maniates, Debbie Dinelli, Karen Brody. (BOTTOM ROW) Diane Johnson , Wendy Paulson,
Cookie Stone. Not pictured are: Shelly Ar-
kush, Jamie Borkovitz, Carol Michaels, Karen
Rinder, Pam Schnell. Junior Leaders include:
(BOTTOM PICTURE, TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT). Brooke Caplin, Jan Blitt, Chris Pamper, Jill Chavin, Dawn Johanson , Andi Slowik.
(SECOND ROW) Judy Lee , Jenise Vassilatos,
Jean Russell, Diane Ament, Lisa Donna.
LEADERS
A training program in the
sophomore and junior years
qualifies a senior girl to be a
physical education leader. As
a leader she utilizes her training skills to assist the physical
education teachers. Leadership, confidence , and self-assurance are valuable elements
in developing her individual
character. Many of the leaders have future plans in a career as a physical education
instructor.
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�-Members of the 19 76-1977 Ripplette Swim Club
include: (TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Caryn Saltzman, Sharyl Fishman, Nancy Jaffe, Pam Haag,
Jody Coninx, Caryn Glickson, Nan Odlivak, Janet
Seyller. (SECOND ROW) Marcia Berke (SPONSOR), Laura Finn, Mindy Bain, Wendy Jackson ,
Jeanne Hausman , Judy Doles, Char Schlager,
Lisa Poteshman. (THIRD ROW) Kathy Matz,
Diane Johnson, Laura Johnson, Judy Cooper,
Joni Lerner , Laura Robinson, Sharon Hoffman.
(BOTTOM ROW): Jane Nesbitt, Mary Kinn aman,
Donna Thiry, Patty Glysing, Brooke Caplin.
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Endurance, precision timing, and grace are necessary for water ballet.
These elements, in addition to new stunts and
synchronized stroking,
were practiced throughout the school year by the
club members. The end
result, the annual water
ballet show, displayed all
these skills. The 1976
show consist ed to interpretations of childhood
games. Presented at the
Niles West Pool last
spring, the show was enjoyed by all who saw it.
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�TROJANS
HOPED FOR
76 VICTORY
Although the football team had a disappointing
season , there was a lot of spirit from the team
members and coaches. The Varisty Team had
dreams this year of an average season, but they
just could not manage it. Their performance
gave them a winless record, in spite of the fact
that they had the energy and the players to
have a winning season. Head Coach Gerald Ferguson and Assistant Coaches Steve Poznansky
and Bill Langston believed it was a year that
could be improved upon. But considering that
the team's schedule is one of the toughest in
the state, the team had a great trying ability.
Hopes for the upcoming football season, according to Coach Gerald Fergu~on, include eighteen incoming lettermen. All-Conference James
Kipnis and Honorable Mentioned Chuck Thiry
and Joe Naumes will also be in the fight for
victory next year.
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RIGHT) Steve Frazier, Norm Dellheim, Jim Heinrich , Steve Apollo, Paul Whitmore,
Jay Kelly, Tom O'Kane, Brian Udell, Chuck Thiry, Jim Murphy, Alan Gothelf, Jim
Kipnis, Scott Kleiman , (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Ferguson , Joe Naumes, Chris Klancic,
John Orloff, Steve Sproat, Mike Hanley, Chuck Wisniewski, Rick Alexander, John
Gawin, Tony Tiagonce, Hal Pos, Asst. Coach Steve Poznansky , (BOTTOM ROW)
Manager Al Goodman, Ken Weitzman, Ken Bernstein, Bob Goldsmith, Rick Yale, Dave
Fogel, Norm Siegel, Tom Siemsen, Jim Schuman, Dave Sacks, Gerard Moeller, Mark
Brutzkus.
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ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Jerry Heinrich, Doug Fleishman, Mark Pos, Jerry
Isaacson, Orrin Ediden, George Kafkis, Jeff Brin, Jay Wilensky, Bob
·Frankel, Paul Morris, David Kleifield , (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Odlivak,
Steve Polz, Tad Slowik, Brian Kamajian, David Sproat, Paul Gawin, Bob
Fisch, Dean Lustig, Larry Cohan, Dennis Somenek, Joe Broton , Coach
Poznansky, (BOTTOM ROW) Mike Esses, Jim Krysl, Scott Gordon, Rich
Sklena, Dennis Pucher, Mark Pollack, Dru Scarbrough , John Lamanna,
Eric Anderson, Mitch Yablon, Coach Petraselka.
The 1976 Freshman Football Team includes (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach DeCarto , Dan Bartfeld, Todd Malin , Rick
Rahimzadeh, Greg Bolotin, Mark Fiore, Tom Pappas, Alan Weiner, Hal
Nagel, Bill Englehardt, Gary Karhoff, lshay Adaky , Dan Patlak, Tim
O'Malley, Coach Engle, (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Howard , Brian Grossman ,
Bob Bernstein, Brad Swerdlow, Elias Orkaros , Mark Mitchell, Bob Wolf,
Kelly Walls, Joel Kessler, Richard Hyman, Dave Goldsmith, Steve
Meyers, Coach Pappas, (BOTTOM ROW) Howard Fogel , Stu Rappaport,
Bill Diviak, Ken Hoppe, Steve Precht , Bill Garcia, Dave Lorig, Barry Leb,
Brian Casey, Matt Dorath , Brian Sullivan. Not Pictured: Mark Liepold.
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Under the coaching of Hollister Sandstead,
and the assistant coaching of William Bulthais, the Varsity soccer team achieved a conference record of 2-5 and an overall record of
7-8. Although it was only a fair year for the
team, they gained momentum and began to
put it together towards the end of the season.
Outstanding players on the varsity team include goalie, Brad Moss, Dan Stone, who was
named to All-Conference , and John O'Malley,
who was also named to All-Conference in addition to being honored with the Most Valuable Player award . Next year's team, which
will have many returning juniors with already
a year's experience on the varsity level, will
help to make the varsity team contenders for
the upcoming season.
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Members of the Varsity Soccer Team include: (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Kevin Klein, Alan Goldenberg, John O'Malley, Mitch
Ginsburg, Jim Matz, Dennis Garlick, Joe Decker, (SECOND ROW)
Coach Bulthais, Eric Berg, Mitch Greenberg, John Boigk, Bill
Andrea, Yonan Yonan, Dan Stone, Jim Adelman, Coach Sandstead, (THIRD ROW) Mike Stiefel, Gary Claver, Danny Marachava,
Marc Bercoon, Woong Kim, Dave Festenstein, Pablo Leon, Ross
Edelman, (FOURTH ROW) Jeff Frankel, Brad Moss, Steve Samuels.
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�Members of the Sophomore Soccer Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Stu Flanzer, Dan Gallagher, Dean Heinberg, Dave Klein, Doug Liu,
Pete Gebavi, Dean Modloff, Dave Isaac, Coach Larson, (FRONT ROW): Ken Heller, Dave Polin, Lou Weisbach, Hal Unterberger, Kevin Nelson, Bob
Sonshine, Jeff Johnson, Mike Diaiello, Paul Stone. Not pictured: Dave Kilian, Mark Landau, Bob Liss, Marc Shuman.
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Noah Ginsburg, Don Ulbert, George Vandreas, Steve Oberding, (MIDDLE ROW): Jay Pechter, Eric Durig, Dave Solomon, Mike Winans, Rich
Nickavich , Al Freidman, Mark Robbins, Steve Fogal, Coach Coulson, (FRONT ROW): Dave Steinberg, Mark Demar, Joe Gaffin , Bill Keller, Mario
Longobardi, Ken Goodman, Steve Tuchman, Gary Ornoff.
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�(TOP PICTURE} Varsity team members: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Coach Todd Dvorak, Ken Golub, Barry Finn, Dave Larson , Coach Tom
Ristow. (FRONT ROW) Steve Taibl, Jim Doumouras, Ed Santacruz.
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Brisk, Steve Santacruz, (FRONT ROW) Steve Ginsberg, Jeff Pozen , Phil
Waller. John Thunholm.
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DETERMINED
TO WIN
This year, the determination of team captain,
senior, Ken Golub and, junior, Ed Santacruz
led the varsity team to a fifth place conference record . Both team members placed in
the districts and Ed Santacruz was named to
All- Conference. Outstanding runners on the
sophomore team included Jeff Pozen, Phil
Waller and Marty Brisk. The cross country
team's hard work and assistance of head
coach Tom Ristow and assistant coach Todd
Dvorak guided them to an encouraging sea- ·
son. A second place finish in the Maine North
Invitational and a third place standing in their
own Trojan Invitational highlighted the team's
year. Next year, the team has hope of being
better than ever. Their future looks to be
promising.
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�GOLFERS UP TO PAR
The Golf Team had a good season. The team
finished fifth. According to Coach Richardson the
team finished 5th because of the ability of the
players. They worked hard to achieve many goals
this season; for example, they placed 10th in the
Quincy Invitational out of 20 teams. They also tied
a school record of 153 in the dual meet victory
over Conference champion, Glenbrook North. The
team could not have won without the outstanding
acheivement of Rick Martini, who shot a 35 (1
under par) in a match against Glenbrook North.
The effort put in by Mark Brown, Jorden Lohn,
and Steve Nelson helped tremendously. It was an
adequate season for the Golf Team of Niles East.
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RIGHT) Dennis Lutz, Robert Peterson, Marc Brown, Rick Martini.
(KNEELING): Roger Jaklin, Eric Rambis, Steve Nelson.
The Frosh-soph golfers include: (BOTTOM PICTURE, STANDING LEFT
TO RIGHT) Steve Bartelstein, Mike Grobman, Jeff Hester, John Esmael,
Dave Saltzman. (KNEELING): Lloyd Sigman, Dave Eskoff, Jeff Kopelman, Scott Reicin, Dave Gassel.
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HAVE GREAT
FORM
FINISH
IN TOP TEN
This years gymnastic teams did an excellent job.
Both the Varsity and Freshman teams finished second in their respective Conferences and the Varsity
took first in Districts. This outstanding feat placed
them well within the top 10 teams in the state .
There were also three district champs this year;
Brain Austin (Still Rings), Jim Burke (Side Horse),
and Chris Besser (All-Around and Free Exercise.).
Head Coach Tom Sokalski said, "although we are
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�losing some fine seniors, next year's team looks
very good with lettermen Chris Besser, Bill Saputo,
and John Lopez, all returning to the all-around
spots." They will be supported with fine sophomore
specialists and existing lettermen on upper levels.
These young gymnasts got their experience with the
guidance of assistant coaches Seymour Rifkind and
Robert Decarlo, both helping tremendously.
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�Members of the Varsity Gymnastics Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Coach Thomas Sokalski, Art Mandell, Jay Gold, Lee Grodsky, Greg Blix, Jim Burke,
John Lopez, Dave Harris, Jeremy Willens, Brian Austin , Coach Seymour Rifkind ,
(FRONT ROW): Leo Abramson, Dan Kessem, Bill Saputo, Steve Borkan, Steve
Seplewin, Chris Besser, Ron Weinert. Jeff Moll.
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RIGHT): Coach Robert Decarlo, Dennis Pucher, Dave Nisson, Steve Bunes, Brian
Sanchez, Mark Seplowin, Jeremy Willens, (FRONT ROW): John O'Malley, Mike
Epstein, Ron Nagel, Mike Seplowin .
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�Members of the Freshman Gymnastics Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Coach Seymour Rifkind, John Murray, Lloyd Sigmund, Rich Tripp, Jim
Lankford, Mark Mollan , Don Ulbert, Steve Fishman , Lori Fox, (FRONT ROW): Earl
Mincer, Jon Borkan , Joe Gaffin, Cary Berman, Randy Kessem , Lyle Levin.
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�CAGERS
HOPE FOR
A REBOUND
This year's Basketball Team, under the
coaching of Emil Capitani and Bill Bulthais,
was a good, competitive team although it
was hampered by a lack of size and experience. Head Coach Capitani remarked that
the first string Varsity Team consisted of
only one senior, which resulted in the
team's lack of experience. This fact coupled with a very difficult schedule made it
extremely hard on the Varsity Team. In
spite of this year's record though, Coach
Capitani is hoping for a great rebound and a
winning record of over .500.
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Coach Capitani, Coach Bulthais, Dave Larson , Jim Kipnis, Jeff Frankel, Bill Andrea,
Chuck Wisniewski, Bob Rubenstein, Scott Ciran, Van Nomikos, Jim Garcia,
(FRONT ROW): Al Goodman, Manager, Ron VanRoeyen, John O'Malley, Mitch
Ginsburg, Marc Bercoon, Paul Whitmore, Chris Klancic.
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Members of the Sophomore Basketball Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Coach Langston, Bob Fisch, Dave Klein, Steve Polz, Brian Kamajian, Dave
Sproat, Ken Houdek, Tad Slowik, Dwayne Zawistowski, (FRONT ROW): Paul
Gawin , Paul Stone, Jim Krysl, Mike Berkowitz, Alan Adrea, Stuart Flanzer, Mark
Pos, Manager.
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Members of the Freshman "A" Team include, (TOP PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Pappas, Barry Leb , Rich Nikchevich, Joel
Kessler, Monty Hinchman, Larry Simon, (FRONT ROW): Al Weiner, Ed
Cohen, Matt Donath, Steve Cooley. Not Pictured: Bob Bernstein.
Members of the Freshman "B" Team include, (BOTTOM PICTURE,
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Howard, Al Friedman, Scott Reicin,
Bill Garcia, David Lorig, Dennis Baumhart, Gary Karhoff, (FRONT ROW):
Rick Lapins, Noah Ginsburg, Mark Raffel, Henry Goldenstein, Steve
Ginsberg.
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�The members of the 1976-1977 Fencing Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Mike Potts, Bill Samuels, Brad Moss, Steve Kessler, Allen Tish , Bob Levy,
Coach Gralewski, (FRONT ROW): Wayne Silverman, Gabe Couris, Kevin Clark, Bob
Atluri, Steve Contos, Chuck Heftman. Not pictured: Mike Winans.
FENCERS
MAKE
THE POINT
This year's fencing team filled other schools
with holes, as they won 4 out of 7 dual meets.
The team's 13 members helped to achieve
these victories. Continued improvement by
Junior fencers was evident in most of the dual
meets. The confidence of this year's team
was greatly improved and was reflected in
their performances. Allen Tish, Chuck Heftman, Steve Kessler, and Bill Samuels helped
tremendously to achieve these victories.
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GLIDE TO A
GREAT SEASON
This year's Varsity Swimming team was highly
successful in most of the season's swimming
meets. According to Coach Odlivak, the Freshman team, though inexperienced, had an excellent season. Both Coach Odlivak and Assistant
Coach Stempel are expecting some of the
swimmers from this team to compete on all
levels next year. If these swimmers maintain
their spirit and continue to improve every year,
Niles East should have a conference contending
swimming team. For most people swimming
means fun and recreation but for this year's
swimmers it means intense competition against
individuals, teams, and the clock.
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Members of the Varsity swimming Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Coach Stempez, Brad Goldenberg, Dave Nygard, Mike Borovik,
Dan Gallagher, Gary Wallberg, Coach Odlivak, (MIDDLE ROW): Mark
Landau, Scott Kleiman, John Thunholm, Jeff Johnson, Al Goldenberg,
Kevin Klein, Ken Heller , (FRONT ROW) : Bruce Brownstein, Mike Esses,
Steve Matayoshi, Mitch Dosik, Steve Winer , Dan Projansky, Capta in.
Members of the Freshman Swimming Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Coach Petrzelka, Greg Delwikiez, Eric Duerig, Craig Silverman, Bruce Wildman, Dave Gassel, (MIDDLE ROW): Dave Hoffman, Bob
Kramer, John Priske, Gary Packer, Jan Blok, (FRONT ROW): Steve
Bartelstein, Andy Caplin, Steve Lisee, Erek Vassilatos, Wayne Matayoshi.
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HOPE FOR
IMPROVED
PITCHING
Last year the Varsity Team was made up of
many fine players. This was proved by their 59 conference record. This record would have
been reversed if they would have won the four
conference games they lost by one run each.
The pitching seemed to be their main fault and
Coaches George Galla and Bill Coulson hope
that improved pitching will come through. If it
does, it should be a winning year for the baseball teams. Outstanding players Mark Brines,
who made All-Conference, and Bob Tortenson,
who also made All-Conference helped to pull
the team to victory. In addition, Mark Brines
also played in the East-West All Star Game last
summer.
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The Varsity Baseball team members include, (TOP PICTURE, BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Harry Steindler, Joe Zuckerman, Al Lebovitz,
Dennis Garlick, Scott Sachnoff, Dan Gotlib, Marty Rosenbaum, Bob
Katz, (MIDDLE ROW): Coach Galla, Mike Delmonico, Howard Simon ,
Bob Tortenson, Dave Uhle, John Onastis, Coac h Coulson, (FRONT
ROW): Flip Gagerman, Wayne Braverman , Gary Musick, Randy Wolff,
Joe Decker, Bob Politzer, Dave Sklena, Neal Sherman.
The Sophomore Baseball team members include, (BOTTOM PICTURE,
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Tom Siemsen , Joe Nc:umes, Barry Finn ,
Tony Klancic, John Olshock, Art Mandell, (MIDDLE ROW): Coach Sandstead, Jim Adelman, Tom O'Kane, Alan Gothelf, John Orloff, Marty
Ellenby, (FRONT ROW): Dave Kaplan, Steve Gothelf, Jim Bolotin, Mitch
Ginsburg, Dave Festenstein, Mark Brutzkus.
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The Baseball Freshman A Team Members; STANDING LEFT TO
RIGHT, John Montanez, Neil Thomas, David Sproat, Coach Gerald Richardson, Tad Slowik, Bob Frankel, Eric Anderson, Ken
Heller. SITIING: Wayne Dressler, Rick Spata, Kevin Nelson, Bob
Sonshine and Scott Gorden.
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The Baseball Freshman B Team members STARTING LEFT TO
RIGHT; STANDING ARE AS FOLLOWS, Jay Wilensky, Dennis Sohener, Paul Morris, Dave Kleifield, Bob Fisch , Dave Klein, (Coach)
Steve Pozansky, Steve Polz, Dave Issacs, Jeff Brin, Rick Sklena,
Hal Unkrberger, and Dan Tresley.
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The Tennis teams played superbly this year according to Coach Baker and Coach Winans. The
Varsity and Sophomore teams both had a record of 6-6 which was truly outstanding . The
'75-'76 Varsity team placed second in the
league behind the undefeated Niles North
squad. Also the Sophomore team won the Conference title, while the Freshman team ended
their season with a 5-2 Conference record. The
Trojans are now in a new division consisting of
eight teams. The division is made up of squads
from Maine South, East and West, Glenbrook
North and South, and Niles West and North.
Coach Len Winans was very satisfied with the
'75-'76 record, but is hopeful. that this year's
team will do even better.
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Varsity Tennis members include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mike Lemick, Scott Winkler,
Mike Guerrero, Jeff Epstein .
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Paul Weisman, Coach Baker, (FRONT ROW) Gary Claver, Bruce
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�Freshman Tennis members include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Mark Serlowik, Dean Heinberg, Andrew Snow, Coach
Baker, Marty Brisk, Marc Shuman, (FRONT ROW) Jim Stukas,
Steve Nussbaum, Howard Levco, Dan Pastron .
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The 1976 Track Team, under the fine leadership of Head Coach Bill Madsen, expected to do well-and they did. The entire Varsity Team ran in the track conference meet,
with each man placing high in the standings.
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Members of the Varsity Track Team include, (LEFT TO RIGHT): Sal Parenti, Mark
Lichtenstein, Dave Greenberg, Larry Bower.
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Marty Rossman, Bill Precht, John Boigk, Chuck Thiry, Dave Larson, Steve Taibl,
(MIDDLE ROW): Ed Santacruz, Steve Locasha, Jim Doumouras, (FRONT ROW):
Phil Waller, Steve Glickman, John Thunholm, Jeff Pozen.
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Americus, Sarath Atluri, Elena
Ayala, Louis Bahrmasel. Renee
Baich, Marcie Baizer.
Marcia Barenbaum, David Bart,
Steve Bartelstein, Daniel Bartfeld, Dennis Baumhart, William
Bauta, Rosalyn Behr, Cary Berman.
Suzanne Berns, Robert Bernstein, Albert Bianchi , Carol Bianchi, Brigitte Bielinski, Barbara
Bieniek, Christine Billisits. Lori
Blackman.
Laurel Bleadon. Jan Blok, Stuart
Blumfelt. Gregg Bolotin, Michael
Bomben, Jon Borkan, Eileen
Bower, Debbie Boyk.
Philipe Bramati. Judith Brazen,
Lynn Breidenbach, Claudia
Brisk, Larry Brodacz, Kathy
Brooks. Steve Brown. Jeff
Browne.
Avery Burack, Jerry Burke, Andy
Caplin, Kelly Cebol, Madeleine
Cerrone, Janet Chavin. Cynthia
Cheung, Timothy Chin.
Karen Ciskoski, Colleen Clark,
Kevin Clark, Edward Cohen, Ellen Cohen, Nancy Cohen, Steven Contos, Karen Cooley.
Steve Cooley, Cheryl Cooper.
Gary Costa, Gabriel Couris, Susan Coyne. Marypat Cristante,
Leslie Cupp, Kenneth Davis.
Mike Davis, Gregory Decwikiel,
John Defranceschi, Mark Demar . Lenore Deutsch. Ron
Deutsch, Edward Diamond, William Diviak.
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�Harla Dobryman, Judy Doles,
Jeannie Donnath, Matt Donnath,
Debbie Doniger, Mary Donlon,
Maria Douvris, Jeff Dubin.
Laurie Dubin, Eric Duerig, Adeline Eberle, Harlene Edelman,
Scott Elesh, David Ellison, Julie
Ellison, Donald Emerick.
Jon Esmael, Laura Etcheson,
Sandy Fadhel, Marissa Farber,
Alan Federman, Charles Feinstein, Janice Feldman, Jeff Feldman.
Beth Feldstein, Antonietta Ferrante, Linda Fertel, Mark
Finckle, Dan Finn, Mark Fiore ,
Julie . Firfer, Susan Fisch.
Thea Fisherkeller, Steven Fishman, Howard Fogel, Steven Fogel, Lorin Fox, Andrea Frank,
Craig Frankel, Susan Frankel.
Alan Friedman, Renee Friedman,
Kenneth Fritzshall, Joy Fullet,
David Furer, Joseph Gaffin, Bill
Garci:l, Jose Garza.
David Gassel, Lisa Geiser, Lisa
Georgiou, Steven Gershbein,
Dahlia Gerszonovicz, Nick Gianakopoulos, Deborah Gibbons,
Steve Ginsberg.
Noah Ginsburg, Melissa Glazer,
Patricia Glysing, Daniel Gol, Steven Goldenberg, Henry Goldenstein, David Goldsmith, Janice
Goldson.
Leslie Goldstein, Randi Goldstein, Scott Goldstein, .Charles
Gollay, Carlos Gonzalez, Kenneth Goodman, Tracy Gorchoff,
Sheri Gordon.
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Joyce Gothelf, Ellen Gradman,
Wendy Graff, Ricky Graw, Marla
Green, Myles Greenberg, John
Gregorian. Helene Greiman.
Laura Grodsky, Brian Grossman,
Jackie Gruzinsky, Kevin Guertin
Linda Gunther, Jerald Handel~
man, James Hankin, Gerald Hansen.
Julie Harris, Martin Hartmann
Dikla Hed , Margie Hehn, Pamel~
Herbach, Rochelle Herman, Alan
Herskovitz, Ted Hill.
Monte Hinchman, David Hoffman, David Hoffman , Cindy
Hogg, Ken Hoppe, Kevin Hoppenrath, Clare Horwitz, Colleen
Hubbard.
Richard Hyman, Bill lnglehardt,
Karen Jamruszka, Kathy Jean,
Laura Johnson, Laura Johnson
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Debbie Kabiller, Eric Kacin.
Wendi Kamp, Julie Kane, Julie
Kaplan, Gary Karhoff, Paula
Kasper, Shari Katzman, Beth
Kaufman, Bill Keller.
Randy Kessem, Joel Kessler,
Kurt Kessler, Susan Kim, Cindy
King, Jim Kippes, Phyllis Klein,
Karen Konior.
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Ted Kontopoulos, Michael
Korey, Steve Korn, Cindy Kouzoures , Shari Kozak, Bob
Kramer, llaina Krauss. Petra
Krum land.
Brigitte Kuhn, Michael Kundit,
Nancy Kusek, Ronald Lader,
Pam Lamanna, James Lankford,
Ricky Lapins, Joel Lason.
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�Kimberly Leahy, Barry Leb, Ellen
Lebovitz, Tina Lee, James Lefevre, Paul Leib, Mark Leipold,
Ilene Leon.
Susan Lerner, Lyle Levin, Marcy
Levin, Mindy Levin, Paul Levine,
David Levit, Marcello Levy, Helen Lewkowicz.
Nancy Lieberman, Edith Lipsky,
Ellen Lipsky, Steven Lisco, Linda
Litwin, Marcy Locasha, Mario
Longobardi, Elizabeth Cook.
David Lorig, Andrea Luc k, Cathy
Macaddino, Julie Maggio, Steven Malekow, Todd Malin, Dan
Malina, Marci Mandell.
Pam Mandusich, Renee Maratos, Brian Marcus, Lynn Marsch,
Stephen Martini, Wayne Matayoshi, Katherine Matz, Lori Mazur.
Mary McCloy, Loretta McCormack.
Nora McCo rma ck,
M.cCorm ick.
Cynthia McCormi ck,
McCormick.
Chris M e lidon es,
Meyers.
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Steven Meyers, Joanne Mikos,
Cary Miller, Diane Miller, Shari
Miller, Earl Mincer, Peter Miscinski, Lisa Mizock.
Ronald Moffett, Audrey Moje,
Julia Moll, Mark Mollan, Jon
Montanez, Gail Morrison, Teresa
Mortell , Howard Moss.
Shari Moss, Michael Moy, Shelley Mozin, John Murray, Andrea
Myerson, Hal Nagel, Julian Nevel, Monica Nieto.
Rick Nikchevich , Paul Neeson,
Steven Oberding, Ann O'Kane,
Mona Oliven, Eric Olsberg, Renee Olson, Timothy O'Malley.
Ellen Oppenheim, Elias Orfanos,
Gary Ornoff, Brigitte Ossig, Robe·r t Ott Ii nge r, Lawrence
O'Young, Jin Ozawa, David Packer.
Gary Packer, Sharon Palm, Mary
Pankiw, Ann Pappas, Tom Pappas, Julia Park, Marci Parkinson,
Dan Patlak .
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Perry, Cindy Photos, Charmaine
Pierson, Jay Plich, Steven
Precht, John Priske.
Mark Raffel, Ricky Rahimzadeh,
Doris Rankenburg, Stuart Rappaport. Chris Redlin, Scott Reicin, Faith Reitman, Pam Rian.
Robyn Richmond, Mark Robbins, Bonnie Robin, Barbara Rodiek, Carol Rollick, Elizabeth Rosas, Michael_ Rosenberg, Arthur
Rosen son.
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�Jeffrey Ross, Susan Rotblatt,
Richard Rudy, John Rutkowski,
Patrick Ryan, Salome Rylko,
Sandy Salas, David Salomon.
Kimberly Saltzberg, Caryn Salzman, Elizabeth Samelson, Daniel
Sarasin, Laura Savitt. Karen
Sawislak, Steve Schaller, Cathy
Schmitman .
Steven Schreiter, Heidi Schultz,
Susan Schuman, Susan Schuman, Pam Schwartz, Cynthia
Shapiro, Ira Shapiro, Alan Shepard.
Andrea Sher, Susan Shim , Larry
Siegal, Lloyd Sigman, Michael
Silver, Craig Silverman, Wayne
Silverman, Richard Simmons.
Evan Simon, Larry Simon, Celine
Slowick, Janet Small, Mark
Smoller, Jill Soble, Linda Sohn,
Todd Spinner.
Bill Stein , David Steinberg, Patrice Stern, Randy Stoneberg,
Mark Strongin, Lisa Sturgis, Jill
Sugar, Linda Sugarman.
Brian Sullivan, Steven Suslick,
David Swerdlow, Cheryl Sylvan,
Sandra Taft, Jay Teeman, Tracy
Teitler, David Theobald.
Donna Thiry, Barbara Tittle,
Jackie Torres, Richard Tripp,
Steve Tuchman , Jaime Tucker,
Scott Turner, Stacey Udell.
Donald Ulbert, Virginia Ullda,
Erek Vassilatos, George Vlahandreas, Diana Vlay, Kelley Walls,
Howard Walovitch, David Wankovsky.
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V.P., Karen Zaban, Pres., KNEELING: Chris Redlin , Beth
Feldstein, Mindy Levin, Ellen Lebovitz, Sheri Katzman, Phyllis Klein, Kris Taylor, Marla Green, Julie Ellison, NEXT ROW:
Shari Miller, Linda Sohn, Laura Grodsky, Lee Deutsch, Pam
Mandusich, Paula Kasper, Debbie Winston, Marci Baizer,
Marcia Barenbaum, Wendy Kamp, Judy Plotkin, NEXT ROW:
Bunny Greiman, Marci Mandell, Cheryl Cooper, Harla Dobry-
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Sue Fisch, Karen Jamruszka, Mary Cristante, Edie Lipsky,
Joyce Gothelf. NEXT ROW: Marlene Edelman, Debbie Gibbins. TOP: Jan Small Melissa Glazer, Ellen Oppenheim, Pam
Schwartz, Renee Friedman, Cindy Photos. Brigitte Bielinski,
Andi Wexler, Ellen Zinman, Sandy Salan.
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Werner, Geri West, Andrea
Wexler.
Bruce Wildman, Renee Williams,
Karyn Wilner, Sidney Wilson, Michael Winans, Debbie Winston .
Marla Wisse, Robert Wolf, Lisa
Yedlin, Ji Yoo, Karen Zaban,
Roger Zander.
Ellen Zinman, Bonita Zivin, Howard Zuckerman.
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Allen Adelman , April Alpiner, Eric
Anderson, Alan Andrea, Kathleen Baer, Mindy Bain.
Debbie Balikov, Barbara Balter,
Donna Barry, Sheila Barsky, Neil
Bauer, Rosa Bellido, Lisa Bercyn, Lauren Berg.
Mike Berkowitz, Jill Bernstein,
Howard Berry, Bruce Bialek,
Alissa Binder, Susan Birz, Sherwood Blitstein, Jodi Bolotin.
Tammy Borker, Denise Braverman, Diane Brazen, Sandra
Brenner, Stewart Bressette, Karen Bressler, Jeff Brin , Martin
Brisk.
Hans Brock, Joseph Broten, Lori
Brown, Pamela Brown, Susan
Brown, Stuart Bulmash, Steven
Bunes, Steven Byron.
Marilyn Capuano, Marcus Carbajal, Regina Carlson, Catherine
Cerny, Gary Chin, Maria Christopher, David Chwalisz, Jimmy
Coens.
Aarona Cohen, Andrea Cohen,
Larry Cohen, Alan Cohn, Audrey
Cohn, Elaine Cohn, Jeff Colluci,
Steve Constance.
Barry Craven, Michael Curtiss,
Mike D'aiello, Marylee Daily,
Evelyn Daitchman , Maxine
Darch, Paul Davidson, Dwight
Davies.
Frank Davis, Fred Deube, Christine Deven, Robert Diamond,
Francine Dilaura, Dave Diviak,
Shari Dobryi:nan, Natalie Doi.
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�Susan Dolnick, Edgar Dones,
Mitchell Dosik, Nick Doumouras,
Francis Dowd, Wayne Dressler,
Susan Duxler, Caroline Eberle.
Orrin Edidin, Beth Einbinder,
Nan Eisen, Penny Elkins, Bill Elliot, Mike Epstein, David Eskoff,
Michael Esses.
Stephen Faller, Sharon Favish,
Jeff Feldman, Karen Feldman,
Mindy Fine, Laura Finn, Steven
Fiore, Jodi Firfer.
Robert Fisch, Audrey Fischoff,
Stuart Flanzer, Doug Fleishman,
Aaron Frankel, Robert Frankel,
Mitchell Friedlander, Layne
Friedman.
Marc Fryer, Gary Fujiwara, Bernard Futscher, Sophia Gabrielides, Daniel Gallagher, Terry
Gallagher, Paul Gawin, Peter Gebavi.
Julie Geiser. Jack Geno, Debbie
Gershbein, Karen Gillespie, Andrew Gilmore, Michael Gintzler,
Scott Glait. Sandy Glass.
April Glassman, Stephen Glickman, Sue Gockenbach, Lauren
Goldberg, Ruth Golberg, Laurie
Goldstein, Allen Goodman, Scott
Gordon.
Elyse Gorovitz, Thomas Graf,
David Grantz, Kenny Graw, Janice Greenberg, Marla Greenspan, Steven Greenspan, Maris
Grikis.
Todd Gunther, David Gutfreund ,
Ida Habhab, Donna Hachiya, Michael Hajduk, Lawrence · Hanbrook, Julie Hanson , Marla
Hartl.
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Jeff Harwood, Sue Hegedus..
Dean Heinberg, Kenneth Heller,
Nancy Herskovitz, Jeff Hester,
Richard Hirschhaut, Beth Hofman.
Julie Hoffman. Sharon Hoffman.
Lance Holst, Robert Holzheimer,
Diane Horak, Ken Houdek, Peter
lacullo, Scott Irion.
David lsaas, Jerry Isaacson.
Wendy Jackson, Susan Jacobson.
Nancy Jaffe, Lori Jenson.
Jeff Johnson, Theresa Johnson.
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Debbie Kaepplinger, George Kafkis.
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Debbie Kagan, Brian Kamajian,
Nancy Kaplan, Neal Kaplan ,
Elaine Karamanis, Alan Karras,
Jane Kashdan, Tom Kasper.
Linda Katz, Michelle Kaye, Leo
Kelley, Paul Kelley, Sue Kelly,
Donna Kenig, Tim Kessem. David Kilian. •
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�Yon Kim, Don Kindwald, Mary
Kinnaman, Mary Kippes, Christopher Kite, Lee Klancic, David
Kleifield, David Klein .
David Klein, Paul Kolodzik, Jeff
Kopelman, Steve Koress, Karen
Kotsoves, Nancy Kraft, Teresa
Krammen, Ellen Kray.
Jane Krier, Jean Krier, Jim
Krysl, Susan Kulovsky, John Lamanna, Marcie Lampert, Mark
Landau, Amy Lashinsky.
Cathy Lasowski, Rick Ledbetter,
Sheri Lederman.
Marty Lerner, Jacalyn
Mara Leon.
Leon,
Howard Levco , George Levin,
Jeffrey Levin.
Leon Levin, Howard Levine, Carlos Levy.
Susan Lewandowski, Bobbi
Lewen, Stewart Lewis, Mitchell
Lieberman, Jami Lieder, Douglas Liu, Rudy Lopez, Shai
Lothan.
Diane Lovitt, Linda Luk, Dean
Lustig, Lyle Edwards, Mary
Mader, Patrick Mahoney; Debbie Malina, Sandy Maniatis.
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Rachel Mann, Mariam Mardi,
Nargess Mardi, Cindy Marsch,
John Martin, Philip Martini, Andrew Marwick, Lee Masover.
John Matsuoka, Kitty McQuillen,
Pamela Messer, Carole Meyer,
David Michals, Francine Migon,
Jeff Miller, Julie Miller.
Richard Miller, Sue Miller, Julie
Millman, Howard Minsky, Marla
Mizock, Jean Modloff, Rainer
Moje, Paul Morris.
Kevin Murphy, Ron Nagel, Elliot
Nelson, Kevin Nelson, Marci
Nessenson, Jeff Newman, Larry
Newman, Michael Newman.
Stanley Ousset, Tatsumi Ozawa,
Danny Pastron , Laurie Pautz,
Guillermo Perez, Norman Petroski, Susan Pfeifer, Lloyd Pilchen.
Stanley Ousset, Tatsumi Ozawa,
Laurie Pautz, Guillermo Perez,
Norman Petroski, Susan Pfeifer,
Lloyd Pilchen.
David Polin, Mark Pollack, Steve
Polz, Mark Pos, Karen Post, Lisa
Poteshman, Jeffrey Pozen, Debra Precht.
Alan Pregozen, Dennis Pucher,
Colette Purcell, Sharyl Purvin,
Randi Rabin, Annabelle Ramirez,
Padmini Rao, Phillip Rapport.
Cindy Reich, Ronald Reitenbach, Felisse Remson, Cathy
Resnick, Clair Restrepo, Laura
Robinson, L~slie Ross, Sheila
Rothman.
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�Jeri Rubin, Bryan Ruesch, Tony
Ryback, Georgette Saenz, Sari
Salon, David Saltzman, Ruth
Saltzman , Steve Sampson.
Brian Sanchez, Javier Santacruz, D. Santillan. Daniel Sawislak, Alka Saxena, Alok Saxena,
Dru Scarbrough , Larry
Schaffner.
Valerie Scheinpflug , Donald
Schmidt. Nancy Schmidt, Neal
Schneider, Alan Schoen, Martin
Schoneberg. Lesli Schulmeister.
Lori Schwartz.
Dean Seder, Mark Seplowin.
Mike Seplowin, Jeffrey Shancer.
Steven
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Mark Singer, Ivy Sirt.
David Sitton, Richard Sklena.
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Slowik, Diane Smolish , Andrew
Snow, Joseph Sochacki, Fred
Soderberg, Christine Soehn, David Solal.
Steve Solar, Mindy Solomon ,
Dennis Somenek, Robert Sonshine.
Richard Spata, Sharon Spiegel,
Robin Spira, Hugh Sporer.
Dino Spourgitis, David Sproat,
Nick Stamatakos, Karen Stein .
Andrea Stern, Paul Stone, Mark
Streicher, Jim Stukas.
Victor Suarez, Linda Sudendorf,
Anthony Sullivan, Colleen Sullivan.
Karen Swanson, Bradley Swartz,
Katherine Tarnaris, Steven Taylor, Irene Theodore, Neil Thomas, John Thunholm , Janet Torstensson.
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Daniel Tresley, Jan Trilling, Kim
Tyson, Diane Uhle, Carolyn Ulbert, Hal Unterberger, Steven
Urow, Hope Veit.
Stephen Volpe, Lynne Vondersitt, Rhonda Vowell , Gary Wallberg, Phillip Waller, Arlene Weins
berg, Lou L Weisbac h , Beth
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Mickie Weiss, Jay Wilensky, Jeremy Willens.
David Williams, Jim Williams,
Steven Winer.
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Beth Winter, Donald Wirth, Steven Wittman.
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Lauren Wohl, Lisa Wolff, Lisa
Woll .
Diane Woloshin , Mitchell Yablon,
Shari Yonover.
Theodore Yusen, David Zaslowsky, D. Zawistowski.
Ivy Zekelman, Brian Zolin, Sheryl
Zucker.
Valerie Zucker, Mark Zutz.
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TO RIGHT: LEFT SIDE: Terri Johnson, Lauren Berg, Col lette
Purcell, Lisa Poteshman, Sharyl Purvin, Amy Lashinsky.
RIGHT SIDE: Jodi Bolotin , Mr. Poznansky, (sponsor), Sue
Ku lovsky, Mary Mader, Laurie Goldstein, Jane Kashdan,
Sue Kelley, Ellen Kray, Sharon Spiegal.
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Adams, Jeff Adler, Glenn Agrest,
Steven Albert, Diane Ament.
Don Anderson.
Karen Andre, Billy Andrea, Steven April, Mark Arenson, Alan
Bain, Judi Baizer, Viola Balass,
Elaine Balikov, Bruce Barton.
Jeanine Battista, Steve Baumann, Richard Baumhardt, Alan
Bain, Marc Bercoon , Elaine
Bergman, Greg Berkowitz, Ava
Berman.
Karla Berman, Marla Berman,
Chris Besser, Henry Bivins, Marian Blais, Jan Blitt, John Boigk,
Erika Bokor.
Kathy Bollow, James Bolotin,
Barbara Borm, Michael Borovik,
Bruce Bower, Bill Brock, Steven
Brodsky, Michael Brow.
David Brown, Robert Brown,
Vicki Brown, Mark Brutzkus,
James Burke, Susan Burke,
Maura Butler. Suzanne Caccamo.
Brooke Caplin, Mary Carney,
Daniel Garnow, Mitch Cerrone,
Barbara Chabner, Sam Chou ,
Pat Chan , Sandy Charous.
Jill Chavin, Scott Ciran , Lynne
Ciskoski, Michael Clark, Judith
Cohan, Robyn Cohan, Aimee Cohen, Janet Cohen.
Jeff Cohen, Andrea Cohn, Lisa
Cohn, Judy Cooper, Beverly
Daniels, Donna Davidson,
Rhonda Davidson, Elaine Davis.
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Derderian, Larry Deutsch, Mark
Deutsch, Jennie Difiore, Lisa
Donna.
Paula Dorfman , Jim Doumouras,
Barry Dredze. Laurie Dunn,
Chuck Dushman, Bruce Earl, Wilhelm Eberle, Ross Edelman .
Miriam . Ehrlich, Mike Elatkin,
Marty Ellenby, Lori Epstein, Mindee Epstein, Lori Fetterman,
Betsy Ferguson , Ellyn Fertel.
David Festenstein, Barry Finn ,
Susan Fishman , Jeff Frankel ,
LoriAnn Frankel, Mike Frankel,
Richard Frankson, Steve Frazier.
Steven Freed, Mark Freedman,
Dennis Freeman , Cindy Friedman, Lynn Friedman, Lynne
Friedman, Tami Friedman,
Ralph Fujiwara.
Jim Garcia, Cheri Gassel, Tina
Georgeow , Wendy Gerber ,
Mitchell Ginsburg, Loren Girovich, Caryn Glickson, Julia Gold .
Sari Gold , Marla Goldberg, Alan
Goldenberg, Allan Goldenberg,
Dorinne Gomberg, Ellen Goodman, Melinda Goodman, Bruce
Gostomelsky.
Alan Gothelf, Steve Gothelf,
Scott Gotthelf, Alan Gould, Peter Granato, Nina Grant, Gigi
Greenberg, Mitchell Greenberg.
Bob Greenwald, Ken Greisman,
Bonnie Grimson , Edward Grousnick, Tom Grutzmacher, ·Pam
Haag, Barbara Hamilton, Ruth
Handelman.
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Clark Hanson, David Harris,
Diane Hart, Marcia Hartman,
Linda Harwood, Frannie Hasegawa, Jeanne Hausman, Patricia Heelan.
Charles Heftman, Jim Heinrich,
Allan Herbold, Howard Herman,
Randy Hertel, Sharon Hill, Ricky
Hoffman, Carol Heidmann.
Laura Howard, Kevin Hubbard,
Marie Huepfl, Lori lrsay, Sheryl
Irving, Keith Jaffe, Roger Jaklin,
Kathy Jans.
Laura Jans, Dawn Johanson,
Louis Kabiller, Kathy Kagan,
Beth Kahn, Ruth Kahn, Mona
Kalter, Donna Kaluzna.
Jeri Kamenir, Candy Kane.
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Gary Kantz, David Kaplan.
Lori Kaplan, Melanie Karafotias.
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Katzman, Steven Kaufman, Debbie Kelson, Steven Kessler, Han
Kim, Victor Kim.
Jim Kipnis, Robert Klancic, Gary
Klawans, Scott Kleiman, Mark
Klein, Pam Klinghoffer, Mary
Knish, Christine Kot.
Teddy Kotsovos, Jill
Scott Krause.
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Gary Krawitz, Linda Krischer,
Karen Kruse.
Mark Kusatzky,
Chris Ladas.
Paul
Labay,
Tasha Lake, Sheridan Lam, Alan
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Joseph Lang, David Larson,
Caryn Lason, Cathy Leaven,
Cheryl Lee, Judith Lee, Sharon
Lee, Jean Lehman.
Bertha Leib, Pablo Leon, Joni
Lerner, Alan Lev, Arlene Levin,
Bobbi Levin, James Levine,
Bruce Levy.
Robert Levy, Shelly Lewin, BettyAnn Lichtenstein, Philip Lindroth, Andrea Liss, Steven L'ocasha, Scott London, John Longfellow.
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John Lopez, Maureen Lotsoff,
Robert Luke, Park Maeran, Judith Malekow, Alan Mallon, Arthur Mandell, Grace Marabella.
Michael Markich, Jim Marks,
Laura Marsch, Sheri Marshak,
Cindy Marshall, Jo Martinez,
Ralph Martinez, Raymond Martinez.
Michael Marx, Nancy Marx, Steven Matayoshi, Ellen Mayer,
Laurie Mayrent, Mark Mccuaig,
David McGowan, Ellen Meister.
Steve Melnick, Michael Mendelson, Ronald Meyer, Lynda Michell, Beverly Miller, Carol Miller, Kenneth Miller, Steven Miller.
Michael Miner, Kareen Moeller,
Jim Mooradian, Jeff Moskivitz,
Barbara Mueller, James Murphy,
Jacqueline Nadeau, Susan Nasatsky.
Scott Nathanson, John Naubert,
Nancy Naubert, Joseph
Naumes, Ed Nemmers, Ralph
Newman, Robert Noesen, Scott
Norris.
Anita Nussbaum, Jay Nussbaum,
David Nygard, Tom O'Kane, Susan Ohlhausen, Carolyn Ohlwein, John Olshock, John Orloff.
Lucille O'Young, Bruce Pales,
Kristyn Pamper , Elizabeth
Paszko, Angie Paugoulatos,
Sheryl Pearlman, Carlos Pera,
Edward Peters.
Janet Peterson, Steven Peterson, Myra Petroski, Lisa Phillipe,
Lauren Pitalis, Daniel Plath, Stuart Pollack,. Gary Pondell.
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Chris Prekezes, Nick Psyhogios,
Christine Quinones, Renee Rahimzadeh.
Eric Rambis, Lalitha Rao, Leanor
Ratsky, Harvey Reich, Judith
Rich, Norman Rifkind, Jonathan
Ritter, Howard Robin.
Michael Rosen, Malcolm Rosenbaum, Saralee Rosenson , Jay
Rosenzweig, Martin Rossman,
Andrea Rotenberg, Michele
Roth, Julie Rubenstein.
Robert Rubenstein, Steven Rubin, Elana Rubinstein, Jean Russell, Joseph Ryan, Vicky Samelson, Steven Samuels, William
Samuels.
Diane Sanchez, Edwin Santacruz, Bill Saputo, Anita Schatz,
Holli Scher, Charlene Schlager,
Linda Schmidt, Carin Schneider.
Janice Schneider, Stacey
Schneider, Devin Schreiber,
Barry Schwartz, Beryl Schwartz,
Grant Sears, Michael Serota,
Dey Serrano.
Sandy Serrano, Linda Shane ,
Beth Shanfield, Mike Shapiro ,
Sherry Shayman, Kim Shimizu,
Susan Shrifter, Donald Siemson.
Thomas Siemson , Daniel Silver,
Paul Silver, Robert Silverman,
Steven Silverman, Karyn Simmons, Peter Simms, Fran Simon.
Howard Simon, Linda Simon,
Marla Simon, Andrea Slowik,
Kathryn Smart, James Sobel, Eileen Sohn, Carol Sopkin.
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Alan Spanjer, Anita Stahlberg,
George Stamatakos.
David Steegmueller, Karen
Steinhandler, Mark Stone.
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Daniel Strauss, Kathryn Stukas,
Renee Sweet.
Steven Taibl, Laurie Taylor,
Marc Templin.
Charles Thiry, Stacey Thomas,
Conrad Tonsul.
Krikor Topouzian, Marla Topp,
Kathy Torres.
Peter Totzke, Rakesh Tripathi,
Susan Tripp.
Barry Tscheyka, Sue Tuchman,
Brian Udell, Teresa Urbaniak,
Anita Urborg, Ronald Van
Roeyen, Jenise Vassilatos, Toni
Verschoore.
Martha Viteri, Sandy Vocos, Lisa
Vondersitt, Joy Wagner, Laurence Walanka, Alan Waskin, Stephen Watts, Marci Weber.
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Weiner, Linda Weintraub, Paul
Weisman, Rosalie Weiss, Kenneth Weitzman.
Vicki Wexler, Paul Whitmore,
Jennifer Willens, Doug Williams,
Maxine Williams, Nanette Wilson , Mark Winans, Bruce
Winkler.
Charles Wisniewski, Alison Wohl,
Lori Wolin, Harry Yablon, Richard Yale, Edmund Yep, Robert
Yudler, Linda Zaban.
Raul Zambrano, Mindi Zamet,
Susan Zelasko, Sandra Zimansky, Marci Zimbler, Stephen
Zimmerman, Gary Glochowsky.
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Sue Shrifter, Chris Prekezes, Wendy Gerber. (SECOND ROW)
Maureen Lotsoff, Maura Butler, Howard Simon, Diane Hart,
Beverly Miller, Sand Charous, Janet Cohen. (THIRD ROW) Alan
Waskin, Kenny Miller, Jan Blitt. (FOURTH ROW) Anita Nussbaum, Vicki Wexler, Dorrine Gomberg, Donna Kaluzna , Judi
Baizer, Karla Berman , Jim Sobel, Alan Katz, Michael Serota,
Steve April, Bob Silverman. (FIFTH ROW) Cheri Gassel, Marty
Ellenby, Ed Nemmers, Stacey Schneider.
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RIGHT): Caryn Vale, Sue Gall, Brenda Lee, Margie Chin, Cindy Jacobson, Nadine Plich, Jill Slavin, Debbie Dinelli, Howard Steirman (Sec.),
Linda Cooper.
(BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Holly Stricker, Barry Kramer
(V.P.), Mary Postel, David Pevsner, Missy Josephs, Paula Sugarman,
and Sharyl Fischman. Not pictured are Larry Meisner (Pres.) , Vivian
Maniates, and Sheila Hamer.
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�Leo Abramson
Gymnastics 1-4; Frosh Num.
Mira Achimovich
Mixed Chorus 1, G.A.A. 1,2; 75 pt. Award 2, Orchesis 2, Porn-Pon 3,4; Archery 1; Special Ed
Volunteer 3,4.
Pamela Adelman
James Ahonen
Debra Aiello
Richard Alexander
Football 1-4.
Annette Americus
Pamela Anderson
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Summer
Institute at Oakton Comm. College.
Steven Apollo
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Reflections 3; Spring Play 3,4; Beg. Band 1; Concert
Band 1-4; Stage Band 3,4; N Club 4; Football 1-4;
Frosh Num.; Best Team Member 1,2; Capt. 2;
Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Track 1,2; Frosh Num.;
Minor N 1; Major N 2; Chess Club 2,4; Tri-M 3,4.
Michele Arkush
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Reflections Crew 1; Spring
Play Crew 1; Music Fest. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Ushers Club 1; Frosh Football Mgr. 1; Leaders Gym
2-4.
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Alan Arnott
Track 1; Soccer 1.
Brian Austin
N Club 4; Gymnastics 1-4; Frosh Num.
Fotinie Balassi
Anna Ballas
Susanne Baroni
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�Nilehilite 4; Forensics 1;
Mindy Bass
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Reflections Crew 1; Musical
Crew 1; Art Council 2-4; Sec. 2.
Myles Bauer
Spring Play Crew l; Radio Station D.J. 4.
Roger Beck
Karen Behr
Nat. Honor Society 3.4; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Traci< 14; Major N 1-4; Tennis 2-4; Major N 2-4; Capt.
3.4; Basketball 1-4; Major N 1-4; Capt. 2,3; MVP
1-3; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt award l; 75 pt. award 2;
150 pt. award 2; 225 pt. award 3; 300 pt. award
4; Russian Club 1-4; Volleyball 1-4; Major N 1-4.
Gregory Beljaeff
Jack Bender
Football 2; Hockey 1-4.
Ann Berberian
Eric Berg
Jerrold Berg
Kathryn Berger
Cabinet 1.4; Homecoming Comm. 2-4; Glee Club
1; Choir 2-4.
Shari Berkowitz
Trans. from Sullivan 1; Cabinet 1; Sec. 1; Homecoming Comm . 2,3; Reflections Crew l ; Musical
Crew 1; Radio Club 3; Art Council 3; Ushers Club
2; Security Office Monitor 1-3; Swimming Mgr. 14, Frosh Num.; Major N 3; Football Mgr. 2; Key
Club 2.
Lowell Berman
Debate 1; Chess Club 1-3; Strategic Games Club
3.
�Robin Berman
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1.
Dennis Bernardy
Cathy Bernstein
Homecoming Comm. 1-4; Co-Chairman 4; Choir
1,2; Tennis 2; Shield 2; G.A.A. 1-3; 24 pt. Award
2; Spanish Club 4 ; Ushers Club 1,2; Project Sage
Leader 4; Special Services 1-4.
Kenneth Bernstein
Michele Berrington
Renee Bielinski
Homecoming Comm. 4 ; Homecoming Court 3;
Queen 4; Gymnastics 1-4 .
Paula Bishaf
Mary Bittner
Homecoming Comm. 1; Wrestlettes 1.
Joel Blatt
Robert Blinick
Gregor Blix
Summer Institute at Univ. of Ill. 3; Gymnastics 14; Capt. 1; Shield 1-3; Frosh Num.; Minor N 3;
Baseball 1; Shield 1; German Club 2,3; Nilehilite
4; Key Club 3,4.
�Alan Fred Block
Bernard Blumenthal
Caryn Bolon
G.A.A. 1; 24 pt. Award 1; Basketball 1; Softball 1;
Homecoming Comm . 3,4.
John Bongiorno
Football 1.
John Borbely
Neil Borg
Reflections 2; Reflections Crew 2; Hockey 2.
Steven Borkan
Jamie Borkovitz
Concert Band 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Track 1-4;
MVP 3; Basketball 1,2; Swimming 2; Badminton
3,4; Volleyball 1-4; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award 1; 75
pt. Award 1; 150 pt. Award 2; 225 pt. Award 3;
300 pt. Award 4.
Mary Borowicz
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Allison Brantman
Homecoming Comm. 3,4; Fall Play 2; Reflections
1,3,4; Musical 3; Thespians 4; Rippelettes 1.
Wayne Braverman
Basketball 1,2; Minor N 1; Frosh Num.; Baseball
1-4; Minor N 1; Major N 3; Hon. Mention 3; Capt.
3,4.
Stuart Bressler
Ellen Brin
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Homecoming Comm.
4; Track 1; Swimming 1,2; Major N 1,2; Gymnastics 1-3; Minor N 1,3; GAA 1-4; Board 1,2; 24 pt.
Award 1; 75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt. Award 2; 225 pt.
Award 3; Ripplettes 2,3; Yearbook 3,4; Editor 4;
Quill and Scroll 4.
Karen Brody
Stu. Leg 3,4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Golden Galleon 3,4; Co-editor-inchief 4; Ushers Club 1-4; Tri-M 3,4; Chamber
Choir 4; Phys. Ed. Leader 2-4; Nilehi Caucus 4;
Stu. for Israel 4;·Stu. Activities Board 4; Quill and
Scroll 4.
�Marc Brown
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3; Soccer
1; Golf 2-4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4.
Steven Burdeen
Douglas Burgess
Donna Burke
Basketball 1; G.A.A. 1,2.
Benjamin Burstyn
Andrea Buxbaum
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Mixed Chorus 1; Leader's
Gym 2; Cheerleader 1-4; Co-capt. 3 .
Sherrie Cain
Susan Cain
Mario Calvo
Trans. from Mexico 4.
Andrea Capitol
Karen Chamerlik
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm.; Ill. State Schol; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. 1; Summer Institute at St. Cloud
State University 3; Reflections Crew 1,2; Musical
Crew 1; Fall Play Crew 1; Thespians 1-4; Yearbook 4; Editor 4 .
Sanford Cherney
Peter Cherniavskyj
Patricia Cheung
David Chin
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold
Honor Cert. 1; Soccer 1.
�Margaret Chin
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 4; Environmental
Club 4.
Melody Christensen
Nancy Ciran
Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1-4; Golden Galleon 4; Archery 2-4; Co-capt. 4; State Qualifier 4; MVP 4;
Major Award 2-4; Environmental Club 3,4; Chairperson 3,4.
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Cary Claver
1;
Spring Play 2; Mixed Chorus _ N Club 4;_ N1leh1lite 3; Soccer 1-4; Shield 2; Minor N 3; Maior N 4.
Donna Coburn
G.A.A. 1-4.
Karen Cohen
Laurence Cohen
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Reflections 2-3; Music Director 4 ; Concert Orchestra 2-4; Concert Band 1-4; Beg. Band
1; Jazz Ensemble 1-4; Tri-M 3-4; Pres. 4.
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Lisa Cohen
Rhonda Cohen
Sherry Cohen
Cabinet 2; Reflections Crew 2-4; Spring Play 2;
Musical Crew 2,3; Thespians 2-4; Mixed Chorus
1.
Vicki Cohen
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�Murray Cohn
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. ; Ill.
State Schol.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Stu .
Leg. 4; Cabinet 2; Fall Play Crew 2; Musical Crew
1,2; Thespians 1-4; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Sec. 4 ;
Math Club 3,4; Golden Galleon 4 ; Nilehilite 4 ;
News Editor 4.
Dana Colucci
Joanne Coninx
Glee Club l; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award 1; 75 pt.
Award 1; 150 pt. Award 2; 225 pt. Award 3; 300
pt. Award 4; Ripplettes 1-4; Sec. 2; V.P. 4; Swimming 1-4; Capt. 4 ; Volleyball 2-4; Badminton 1-4;
Capt. 3; MVP 3.
Linda Cooper
Glenn Crane
Carrie Craven
Jeffrey Craven
George Curtiss
Nat. Honor Society 4 ; Nat. Merit Schol. ; Ill. State
Schol; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Math Club 3,4; Sec.-Treas.
4.
Lori Daar
James Daly
Brian David
Trans. from Washington , D.C. 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Spanish Club 4 ; D.E.C.A. 4 ; Pres. 4 .
Joseph Decker
Soccer 1-4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Basketball 1;
Baseball 1-4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Russian
Club 1-4; Officer 3; Bronze Honor Pin 3.
Beth Defranceschi
William Deitch
Michael Delmonico
Football 1,2; Frosh Num.; Shield 2; Track 1,2;
Frosh Num. ; Shield 1,2; Baseball 2-4; Shield 2;
Major N 3,4.
�David Dickman
Deborah Dinelli
Gold Honor Cert. 2; Cabinet 1-4; Homecoming
Comm. 2,3; Stu. Leg. 1-4; A.V.E. 2-4; Fall Play
Crew 2; Reflections Crew 1,3,4; Reflections Band
2; Musical Crew 1,2; Musical Band 3,4; Concert
Orchestra 2-4; Beg. Band 1; Concert Band 2-4;
Marching Band 2-4; Tri-M 3,4; l.M.E.A. All District
Band 4; Badminton 1,2; Minor N 1; Major N 2;
Softball 2; Minor N 2; All Sub. League Team 2;
Leaders gym 2-4; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. award 1; 7 5
pt. award 2; Volleyball 1,2; Minor N 1,2; Folk
Music Club 1-3; Spanish Club 1-3; Ushers Club 13; Project Sage Leader 4.
Lisa Doman
Michael Doman
Gregg Dorman
Jane Douglas
Music Festival 1: Girls' Glee Club 1.
Angela Douvris
Linda Dressler
Mixed Chorus l; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award 3; Archery 3,4; Volleyball 3; Badminton 3,4; Bowling 4 .
Marlene Duberchin
Benjamin Dubin
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm. 3; Ill. State Schol. 3; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. l; Summer Inst. at G.D. Searle 3;
Med. Careers Club 3.
Darlene Dubinsky
Andrea Dubow
Gold Honor Pin 4; Siver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Tennis 2-4; Major N 3,4; G.A.A. 2-4;
24 pt. Award 2; 75 pt. Award 3; 150 pt. Award 4;
Badminton 2-4; Major N 3,4; Ski Club 3.
Judith Dumke
Ski Club 3,4.
Marcelo Echevearia
Trans. from Sullivan 2.
Samuel Eckerling
Gymnastics 1,2; Photo Club 1; D.E.C.A. 3,4.
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�Steven Edidin
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; N Club 4; Football 1; Frosh Num.;
Wrestling 1-4; Frosh Num.; Minor N l; Major N
2,3; All Sub. League Team 2-4; Hon. Mention 3,4.
Charles Edwards
Paula Eisen
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; H.E.R.O.; V.P.; Track
2,3; G.A.A. 2,3.
Sharyn Elman
Jodi Engelberg
Jolene Fain
Tennis 1,2; Shield 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; 24 pt. Award
1,2; Art Council 3,4.
Carol Feldman
Reflections 1-3; Musical 1,2; Orchesis l; Dance
Co. 2-4; Porn Pon 2-4; Capt. 4.
Joseph Feldman
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3 ; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Reflections Crew 4; Investment
Club 3.
Judi Feldman
Steven Feldman
Golden Galleon 4; Nilehilite 3; Photography Club
1,2; V.P. 2; Key Club 2-4.
Charles Ferguson
Holly Fields
Sharyl Fischman
Nat. Honor Society 4 ; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Cabinet 3,4; Reflections 1-4 ; Musical 2-4;
Thespians 4; Beg. Band 1; Choir 2,3; Glee Club 1;
G.A.A. 2-4; Ripplettes 2-4.
Arlene Fisher
Nat. Merit Schol.; Ill . State Schol. ; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1;
Summer Institute at Indiana State University 3;
Swimming Mgr. 1-4; Leaders Gym 2-4.
Dawn Flakne
�Rhonda Flammang
David Fleischer
David Fogel
Lisa Frank
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Tennis 2-4; Major N 2,3; 24 pt. Award 1;
75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt. Award 3; Bowling 1-4;
Major N 1-4; Photography Club 1; Ski Club 3.
Jodi Friedman
Scott Friedman
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Stu. Leg. 3,4; S.A.B. 4;
A.V.E. 1-4; Reflections 3; Football 1-3; Swimming
1,2; Capt. 1,2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Trojan
Mascot; Debate Club 3.
Suzanne Gall
Cabinet 4; Environmental Club 3,4.
Andrea Ganek
Sandra Garber
Dennis Garlick
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Intermediate Band 1,2; N
Club 3,4; Basketball!; Frosh Num.; Baseball 1-4;
Frosh Num.; Shield 2; Minor N 3 ; Major N 4; Best
Team Member l; Soccer 1-4; Frosh Num.; Shield
2; Major N 3,4; Russian Club 3,4.
John Gawin
Trans. from Notre Dame 2; Concert Band 3;
Football 3,4; Minor N 3 ; Major N 4.
Vicki Gebavi
Mark Giancola
Stu. Leg. 3; Football 1; DECA 3,4.
Ellen Gill
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm.; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Cert. 1; Summer Institute at Knox
College 3; Fall Play 1-3; Reflections Crew 1-3;
Spring Play Crew 1-3; Musical Crew 1-3; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 3; Tecnis 1-4; V.P. 4 ; G.A.A.
1.
Barbara Gillman
�Janet Ginsburg
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm . 4; Il l. State
Schol. 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert . 1; Fall Play
Crew 1; Fall Play Away 1; Reflections Crew 1.2;
Spring Play Crew 1,2; Thespians 1,2; Russian
Club 1-4; Officer 4; Yearbook Editor 4 ; Quill and
Scroll 4 ; Art Council 2 .
Jacqueline Glassner
Debbra Glienke
Fal~ Play Crew 3; Reflections Crew 2-4; Spring
Play Crew 2; Musical Crew 2-4; Thespians 2-4; 25
pt. Award 4; Tecnis 2-4; Nilehilite 2.
Jay Gold
Bruce Goldberg
Gail.Goldberg
Swimming 1,3; G.A.A. 1-3; Ripplettes 1-3; Nilehilite 4; Ushers Club 1,2; Forensics 2; Stu . for Isreal
2,3; HERO Club 4 .
Iris Goldberg
Bradley Goldenberg
Sandra Goldmeier
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3 ; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 3.
Robert Goldsmith
N. Club 4 ; Football 3,4; Minor N 3; Major N 4.
Andrew Goldstein
Nat. Honor Society 4; Nat. Merit Schol. Lett er of
Comm .; Ill. State Schol. ; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; AVE 1; Fall Play 4; Fall Play
Crew 2-4;Reflections 3,4; Reflections Crew 2-4;
Spring Play 4; Spring Play Crew 2-4; Musical 3,4;
Musical Crew 1-4; Thespians 3,4; 20 pt. Award 4 ;
Tecn is 2-4; Yearbook 3,4; Editor 4; Quill and
Scroll 4 ; Photo Club 1,2.
Wendy Goldstein
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�Kenneth Golub
Rita Goodman
French Club 1,2; A.F.S. 2.
Joel Gordon
Richard Gordon
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Stu. Leg. 3; Baseball 1; Strategic Games Club 3; Trea s. 3 .
Melissa Goss
Silver Honor Pin 3 ; Beg. Band 1; Concert Band 24; G.A.A.; 24 pt. Award 3; French Club 2; Forensics 2; Marching Band 2-4.
Mark Gotthelf
Homecoming Comm. 3,4; N Club 4 ; Football 1, 2;
Frosh Num.; Wrestling 1-4; Minor N 3; Major N 4;
Key Club 2-4.
Scott Gottlieb
Lori Graff
Evalyn Grant
Ill. State Schol. ; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1.
Claudia Greenebaum
Michael Greenfield
Lawrence Gresham
Football 1.
Lee Grodsky
Key Club 1-4; V.P. 4; Homecoming Comm . 4;
Gymnastics 1-4; Shield l; Minor N 3 ; Major N 4.
Michael Grossman
Janet Hacker
�Sheila Hamer
Silver Honor Pin_4;
3.4; Homecoming
G.A.A. 1-3; 150 pt.
Pon 4; Archery 1;
Club 3,4.
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet
Comm. 4; Reflections 4 ;
Award 3; Orchesis 2,3; Porn
Gymnastics 1; Track 2; Ski
Christine Hansen
G.A.A. 1-3.
Brian Harris
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Spanish
Club 2; Treas. 2.
Carla Hasegawa
Richard Hasmonek
Russian Club 3.4; Chess Club 4 .
Robert Hayman
Richard Hazan
Hockey 2-4; MVP 3 ; All Star 3; DECA 3.4; Sec .Treas. 4; J .A. 4 ; Pres. 4 .
Wendy Heller
Reflections Crew 1-4; Spring Play Crew 1-4;
Musical Crew 1-4; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 2;
50 pt. Award 3; Tecnis 2-4; Glee Club 1; G.A.A.
1,2; 24 pt. Award 2; Softball 1; Leaders Gym 2,3.
Alan Herbach
Trans. from Connecticut 2; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm.; Summer Institute at Evanston
Hospital 3; Football 2; Ill. State Schol.
Beth Hill
David Hinske
�Mark Hirsch
Soccer 1.
Bruce Hoffmann
Joseph Hohmann
Donna Herberg
Sandra Harnisch
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Comm . 2;
Gymnastics 1,2; Basketball 1; G.A.A. 1,2; 24 pt.
Award 1; 75 pt. Award 2; Leaders Gym 2.
Cathy Horwitz
Ill. State Schol.; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Stu. Leg. 4; Cabinet
1,2; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert Choir 2-4; Glee
Club 1; Golden Galleon 2-4; Tri M 3,4; Stu . for
Israel 2-4; V.P. 3; Pres. 4: Stu. Activities Board 4.
Charles Hyman
David Hyman
Football 1; Frosh Num.
Wayne lies
Trans. from Mather 2.
Cynthia Jacobson
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. 1: Cabinet
2,4; Treas. 2; Fall Play 1-4; Reflections Crew 1-4;
Spring Play Crew 1-4; Musical Crew 1-4; Thespians 1-4; 20 pt. Award 2; 50 pt. Award 3; Tecnis 24; G.A.A. 1: Archery 1: Nilehilite 2.
Monica Jacobson
Ill. State Schol.; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3: Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Fall Play 2; Reflections
Crew 1,2; Concert Orchestra 2; Concert Band 2:
Beg. Band 1; Golden Galleon 3; Ushers Club 1;
Project Sage Leader 3; Stu. for Israel 2.
Richard Jarmey
Linda Jaski
Jill Jaye
William Jensen
�Paula Jeremias
Diane Johnson
Homecoming Comm . 4; Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A.
1-4; 24 pt. Award; 75 pt. Award; 150 pt. Award;
225 pt. Award ; Ripplettes 1-4; Archery 2; Leaders Gym 2-4; Gymnastics 1,2.
Donna Johnson
G.A.A. 1-3; Girls Basketball 1,2; Girls Volleyball 2;
24 pt. award 1; 75 pt. award 2.
Lauren Johnson
Melissa Josephs
Cabinet 4; Reflection s 2-4; Spring Play Crew 3;
Musical 3; Thespians 4; Track 1.
Elizabeth Jozsi
Hardy Kaatz
John Kadus
Silver Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Stu . Leg.
3; Cabinet 1,2; Pres. 2; Fall Play Crew 1,3; Reflections Crew 2-4; Chairman 2; Reflections Writing Comm. 3; Spring Play 2; Spring Play Cr ew 2;
Musical Crew 1,2; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 2;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; German Club 2-4 ; Treas. 2;
V.P. 3; Sec.-Treas. 4 ; Spanish Club 2; Golden
Galleon 3; P.A. Announcer 3.4; Forensics 2; Pres.
2.
Cynthia Kaepplinger
Bob Kafkis
Trans. From Sullivan 1; Football 1-3; Basketball
1,2.
Michael Kalnitz
Football 1.
Louis Scott Kanter
Ill. State Schol.; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1:
G.l.T. 4.
Elise Kaplan
Nick Karafotias
Evangelos Karamanis
Trans. From Lane Tech . 3.
�Yonan Kasir
Trans. from Von Steuben 4 .
Harold Katz
Wendy Kaufman
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Steven Kaye
Nona Kazan
Trans. from Niles East 3; Trans. from New Trier
West 4.
Jay Kelly
Deborah Kelson
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Stage Crew 1; Art Council 3;
GIT 3.
Daniel Kessem
Kevin Woong Kim
Trans. from Senn 3; N Club 4; Soccer 3,4.
Chris Klancic
Ronald Knee
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Robert Kobylski
Football 1,2 .
Joel Koenig
Sandra Koetz
Loraine Kogan
Bronze Honor Pin 3: Reflections 2: Musical 3;
Thespians 3 ; Glee Club 1.
Barry Kramer
Cabinet 3,4; V.P. 4 ; Fall Play 3.4: Lead 3.4: Reflections 1-4; Reflecions Crew 4 ; Spring Play
1,3,4; Lead 1,3.4: Spring Pley Crew 2,4; Musical
1-4: Lead 2-4; Music Fest. 3.4: Thespians 1-4; 20
pt. Award 3; 30 pt. Award 4; 40 pt. Award 4;
Choir 2-4; Officer 4 ; Gold Music Pin 4; Music
Cert. 3.4; Mixed Chorus 1: Russian Club 3.4.
Linda Kray
Cabinet 1; Reflections Crew 1.2: G.A.A. 1,2; 24
pt. Award; Girls Gymnastics 1,2; Key Club 2;
Coaches Assistant Baseball 2,3.
Elizabeth Krier
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Beg. Band 1: G.A.A. 1,2;
Library Aide 1-4.
Jeffery Kruse
Lisa Kuntz
Pamela Landau
Nat. Honor Society 4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of
Comm.; Ill. State Schol.; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Cabinet 3; Reflections 2-4; Reflections Crew 1;
Spring Play Crew 1; Musical Crew 1: Thespians
3.4; Children's Theatre 1; Concert Orchestra
3,4; Concert Band 2-4; Beg. Band 1; Stage Band
4; Tri-M 3.4: Golden Galleon 3.
Carol Landy
Homecoming Comm . 3,4; Gymnastics 1-4.
Joanne Lang
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1: Cabinet 3; Reflections Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1.
1
Nora Laos
Marilyn Lapofski
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert.1 ; Concert Band 2; Beg. Band 1.
David Larks
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Invest. Club 3.
�Denise Lecomte
Donald Ledbetter
Barry Lederman
Brenda Lee
Cabinet 2,4; Reflections Crew 2-4; Musical Crew
3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Ushers Club 2.
Kathryn Lefevre
Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1.
Michael Lemick
N-Club 4; Football 1; Frosh Num .; Tennis 1-4;
Frosh Num .; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Basketball
1; Frosh Num.
Ann Lerner
Sheila Lesorgen
Aileen Leung
Denise Levin
Trans. from Morgan Park 1; Stu. Leg. 3,4; Music
Fest. 1; Beg. Band 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Spanish
Club 2,4; Golden Galleon 4; Forensics 2; P.A.
Announcer 2.
Ilene Levin
Laura K. Levin
Porn-Pon 2,3.
Michael Levin
Reid Levin
Richard Levin
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�Edward Levine
Beg. Band l; Swimming 1,2; Numeral l ; M.V.P. 2 ;
Ma1or N 2; N-Club 2.
Helene Levine
Joel Lipsky
Lori Lipson
Dennis Liu
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm.; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Gold Honor Pin 4 ;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Wrestling 1; Soccer 2; Ski
Club 3.
Jordan Lohn
Glenn Lorig
Randee Losoff
Jimmy Luk
Dennis Lutz
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. ; Bronze
Honor Pin 3 ; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Beg. Band 1;
Gold Music Pin 1; N Club 3 ,4 ; Cross Country 1 ;
Frosh Num. ; Tennis l ; Frosh Num.; Wrestling 1-4;
Frosh Num.; Major N 2-4; Golf 2-4; Minor N 2 ,3;
Major N 4; Russian Club 2-4; Math Club 3,4; Officer 3 ; Project Sage Leader 3 ; Investment Club
2,3; Bridge Club 1-3.
Rosann Maggiore
G.A.A. 1-3; Volleyball 2,3; Capt. 2; Softball 1,2;
Co-Capt. 2.
Beth Malekow
Carol Malina
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Scott Malina
Ill. State Schol. ; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1;
Project Sage Leader 4; G.l.T. 4 ; Math Club 3.
Vivian Maniates
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. ; Silver
Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor
Cert. l; Cabinet 3,4; Homecoming Comm. 3.4;
Reflections 4; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award l ; 75 pt.
Award 2; 150 pt. Award 3; 225 pt. Award 4; Bowling 1-4; Capt. 4; Major N 1-4; Project Sage Leader 4.
�Daniel Marchiafava
N-Club 4; Gymnastics 3; Soccer 2-4; Minor N 3;
Major N 4.
Lesley Marcus
Beg. Band l; Swimming l ; Gymnastics 2; G.A.A.
1,2.
Renee Mardell
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Sheryl Margalit
Paula Marks
Trackl-4; Gymnastics l; G.A.A. 1-4.
James Marshall
Richard Martini
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm .; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Cert. l; Stu. Leg. l ; N-Club 3; Golf 14; Major N 2-4; Capt. 4; Frosh Num.; MVP 4;
Yearbook 2,3; Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3; PhotoArts 1,3,4; Officer 1; Foreign Affairs Comm. 1,2.
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Elaine Masover
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Tennis 2; Minor N 2; Basketball 1-4; Minor N 1; Major N 2-4; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award 1;
75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt. Award 2; 225 pt. Award 3;
300 pt. Award 4; Archery 1; Minor N 1; Volleyball
2-4; Major N 2-4; Softball 1-4; Minor N l; MVP 2;
Major N 2-4.
Amy Matsuda
James Matz
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Gold 1; Baseball 2; Soccer 1-4; Major N
3,4; Frosh Num.
Brian May
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Mary McCracken
Gymnastics 1-4; Capt. 3; Porn Pon 3,4.
Fern Medor
Larry Meisner
Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 1-4;
Pres. 3,4; Reflections 1-4; Thespians 2-4· Russian Club 1-4; Pres. 3.
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David Meister
Football 1; Frosh Num.; Sheild ; Basketball 1,2;
Frosh Num.; Shield 1; Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2;
Frosh Num.; Shield l ; Minor N 2; Key Club 1,2.
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�Laura Menches
David Meyer
Susan Meyer
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Debra Meyers
Michael Meyers
Mark Michaels
Homecoming Comm. 3,4; N Club 4; Wrestling 14; Frosh Num. ; Shield l ; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4;
All Sub. League Team; Hon. Mention; Golf 2 ; Minor N 2; Radio Club 3 ; Key Club 1-4; Treas. 2,3 .
l
Carol Michals
Susan Mikel
David Miller
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm.; Ill. State Schol. ; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l; Fall Play
Crew 1; Reflections Band 2; Tecnis 1; Concert
Band 2; Cadet Band 1; Russian Club 2-4 ; PhotoArts Club 1-4; Treas. 1; V. P. 2; Pres. 3-4; Math
Club 3,4; Pres. 3; V.P. 4 ; St rategic Games Cl ub
3,4; Thespians 4 .
Howard Miller
Lael Miller
�Lori Miller Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Fall Play Crew 1; Stage Band 3,4;
Reflections Crew 1; Musical Orchestra 2-4; Music
Fest. 1-4; Thespians 4 ; Concert Orchestra 2,3;
Concert Band 2-4; Beg. Band 1; Glee Club 1;
G.A.A. l; Marching Band 2-4; Reflections Writing
Comm . 4; Band Staff 4; Environ. Club 3.
Sheri Miller
Homecoming Comm. 4; Cabinet l ; Treas. l ; Fall
Play Crew 2-4; Reflections 2; Reflections Crew
3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,3,4; Musical Crew 2-4;
Thespians 2-4.
Marla Minsky
Sandra Mohr
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Summer Institute at Indiana State University 3; Reflections Crew 3; French Club 1,2;
Treas. 1; Golden Galleon 2-4; Editor-in-Chief 4 ;
Yearbook 3,4; Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4 ; Ushers
Club 1,2.
Jeffrey Moll
Gymnastics 1-4; Shield 2; Minor N 3; Major N 4;
Frosh Num.
Sandra Morrison
Nat. Honor Society 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Silver
Honor Pin 4 ; Cabinet 3,4; Homecoming Comm.
3,4; Reflections Crew 1,2,4; Chairman 2; Spring
Play Crew 1,2,4; Musical Crew 1,2,4; Thespians
1-4; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Nilehilite 2 ,3 ;
Editor 3; Yearbook 1,2,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4;
Most Outstanding News Staff Mem. 3; Boys Basketball Manager 1.
Ann Morton
Homecoming Court 3; Tennis l; G.A.A. l; Porn
Pon 3,4; Co-Capt . 4 .
Shawn Moses
Homecoming Court 4; G.A.A. 1; Cheerleader 1-4;
Capt. 1,2,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Glee Club 3 .
Brad Moss
N-Club 1; Baseball 1,2; Russian Club 1-4; Soccer
1-4; Shield 2,3; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4.
James Mrohen
Basketball l; Frosh Num.
Janet Murray
Janice Nasatsky
Tennis 3,4 ; Swimming 3,4.
Sue Nasatsky
Michael Nathan
Spanish Club 4.
Jean Nelson
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�Steven Nelson
Beth Nessenson
Lori Netahlo
Peter Scott Nigut
Ronald Nisson
Cristine Noll
Glee Club 1; Environ. Club 3; Archery 3,4; Minor
N 3; Major N 4.
Gail Norris
Summer Inst. at Northwestern Univ. School of
Music~ ; Homecoming Comm. 4; Reflect ions 1-4;
Director 4; Reflections Crew 4; Musical 1-4; Lead
3,4; Music Fest. 3,4; Thespians 1-4; 20 pt. Award
1; 30 pt. Award 2; 40 pt. Award 3; 50 pt. Award 4;
Choir 3,4; Officer 3; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin
4; Music Cert. 3; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2; 24
pt. Award l ; 75 pt. Award 2; Orchesis 2,4; Gymnastics 1,2; Porn Pon 3 ; Children's Theatre 1,3;
Asst. Director 3 .
Robert Oberding
Nanette Odlivak
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin 3 ;
Silver Honor Pin 4; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Swimming 1-4; Major N 1-4; Volleyball 2-4; Minor N 24; Badminton 1-3; Major N 1-3 ; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt.
Award 1; 75 pt. Award 1; 150 pt. Award 2; 225 pt.
Award 3 ; 300 pt. Award 4; Ripplettes 1-4; V.P. 13; Pres. 4.
Layne Oliff
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 3 ; Stu.
Leg. 3; Cross Country 4; Swimming 1; Frosh
Num.; Homecoming Comm. 4.
John O'Malley
Connie Ono
Steven Ornoff
Stuart Osakada
Bronze Honor Pin 3.
Steven Ottlinger
�Rose Ozete
Steven Packer
Keith Pamper
Louis Pappas
Maria Pappas
Trans. from Mather 2 .
William Pappas
Bryan Patterson
Wendy Paulson
Homecoming Comm . 4; Track 1-4; Conference
Champ 3; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1; Cheerleader
2; Porn Pon 3,4.
Joy Pava
Robert Peterson
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3 ; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Golf 1-4; Shield
1-4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Frosh Num.
David Pevsner
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. letter
of Comm.; Ill. State Schol.; Silver Honor Pin 3 ;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Stu.
leg. 3; Cabinet 3,4; Treas. 3; Fall Play 3; Fall Play
Away 3; Reflections 2-4; Director 4; Spring Play
2; Spring Play Crew 2; Musical Crew 2,3; Musical
1-4; lead 1-3; lmprov. Theatre 1,2; One Act
Plays 2; Director 3; Mini Show 2-4; Music Fest. 14; Thespians 1-4; V.P. 4; 25 pt. Award 3 ; 50 pt.
Award 3; 75 pt. Award 4; Concert Band 2; Beg.
Band 1; Choir 2-4; Gold Music Pin 4; Music Cert.
4; Marching Band 2; Tri-M 3,4; l.H .S.A. Solo Contest 1st Place 3; Photo Club 1.
Lori Piper
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Nadine Plich
Cabinet 4; Homecoming Comm . 2,3 ; Reflections
Crew 1,2; Spring Play 3; Musical 2,3; Music Fest.
1-4; Concert Orchestra 3; Concert Band 1-4;
Choir 2-4; Glee Club l ; Silver Music Pin 3; G.A.A.
1; 75 pt. Award 3; Ushers Club 1,2.
Diane Polin
Robert Politzer
Eric Polley
Reflections 2; Reflections Crew 3,4; Spring Play
Crew 2,3; Cross Country l; Frosh Num .; Gymnastics l; Nilehilite 2-4.
Irvin Poremba
Hal Pos
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. ; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 1; N-Club 3,4;
Pres. 4; Football 1-4; Frosh Num.; MVP 1; Shield
2; Major N 3,4; Track 2-4; Shield 2; Minor N 3;
Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Frosh Num.; Shield
2; Booster Club 4 .
Mary Postel
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 3,4; Reflections 3,4; Choreographer 4; Musical 3 ; Thespians
4; 25 pt. Award 4 ; G.A.A. 1-4; Orchesis 2-4; V.P.
Ski Club 2-4; Gymnastics 1,2.
Keith Potts
Trans. from Mount Morris 3; N-Club 3,4; Wrestling 3,4; German Club 4 .
Ronald Pressler
Silver Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Chess Club 4 ; Invest. Club 3,4;
Stu. For Israel 2.
Gloria Price
Ill. State Schol.; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor
Pin 3 ; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1;
Summer Inst. at St. Cloud State Univ.; Yearbook
Editor 3 ; Editor-in-Chief 4 ; Quill and Scroll 4.
Daniel Projansky
Swimming 1-4.
Raymond Raddatz
Allen Rakoczy
Rosemary Redlin
Scott Reed
�Michael Regidor
Belle Reich
Eve Reitman
Cabinet 2.
Michael Ridker
Stu. Leg. 3.
Karen Rinder
Leaders Gym 2-4; Forensics 2; G.A.A. 1-2; 24 pt.
Award 1.
Carol Robbins
Eric Robin
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm.; Ill. State Schol.; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. 1; Football 1; Frosh. Num.; Tennis 14; Minor N l; Major N 2-4; M.V.P. l; Basketball
1,2; Frosh. Num.; Minor N 2; Nilehilite 4.
Andra Rollick
Stanley Rosen
Michael Ross
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2.
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Mark Rudd
David Ryweck
Laura Sable
Ill. State Schol.; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor
Cert. l; Cabinet 3; Russian Club 3,4; V.P. 3; Pres.
4.
Loren Sachnoff
Reflections 4; Spring Play 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club
3,4; Glee Club 1.
Scott Sachnoff
Basketball 1,2; Frosh. Num.; Baseball 1-4; Frosh.
Num.; Minor N 3; Major N 4.
�David Sacks
Cabinet 3 ; Homecom ing Comm. 3.4; N-Club 4 ;
Football 4; Track 1-4 ; Gymnastics 1; Baseball
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1,2,4.
Ralph Salas
Radio Club 1-4; Pres. 4 ; Spanish Club 1,2; A.F.S.
1,2; Reflections 1,2; Spring Play 2; Musical 2;
Choir 1-4; Thespians 1-4 ; Stu . Leg. 1-4.
Marci Salsburg
Stu. Leg. 2-4; P.T.S.A. Rep. 3; Counc il of Stu . 3;
Cabinet 1-3; Reflections Crew 1,2; Music Fest. 13; Choir 2,3; Glee Club 1; Spanish Club 4; French
Club 2; Timers Club 1; Ast. Mgr. Track 1; Forensics 2; Project Sage Leader 4; Stu . Activities
Board 3,4.
Eileen Saltzman
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Fall Play Crew 1,3 ;
Reflections Crew 3.4; Spring Play Crew 4 ; Musical Crew 1.4; Thespians 1-4; Spanish Club 4 ;
Pres. 4 ; Yearbook 3,4; Editor 4 ; Quill and Scroll
4; A.F.S. 3; Ushers Club 1,2.
Myrna Santacruz
Reflections 4; Track 2; G.A.A. 1,2.
Steven Sarasin
Cindy Scharrer
Barry Schmetter
Cabinet 2,3; Reflections Crew 4 ; Spring Play
Crew 2; Fall Play Crew 3; Tecnis 2-4 ; Fencing 1;
Nilehilite 3.4; Photography Club 1-4; Pres. 2; V.P.
3.4; Scholastic Atrs-Kodak Medal of Honor .
Julie Schmidt
Nat. Honor Society 3.4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3 ; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. 1; Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1,2; 24 pt. Award
1; Ripplettes 1,2.
Alan Schneider
Linda Schneider
Timothy Schneider
Pamela Schnell
Silver Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Track 1; Major N 1; Basketball 14; Major N 1-4; Volleyball 1,2; Minor N 1,2; G.A.A.
1-4; 24 pt. Award 1; 75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt.
Award 2; Outstanding Girl in P.E. 1.
Larry Schneyr
Soccer 1.
Jo Schnitzer
Gymnastics 1,2; Volleyball 3; G.A.A. 1-3; Basketball 1,2; Capt. 2; Archery 2; Glee Club 1; Track
1,2; 24 pt. Award 1; 75 pt. Award 2; Leaders Gym
2-4.
�Kathy Schoen
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Reflections 2; Thespians 2;
G.A.A. 1; Debate Club 1; Ushers Club 1; DECA 4.
Dale Schroeder
Debra Schultz
James Schuman
Barb Schwartz
Ellen Schwartz
Stu. Leg. 2,3; G.A.A. 1-4; G.A.A. Board 1-4; Sec.
3; Pres. 4; 24 pt. Award 1; 75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt.
Award 2; 225 pt. Award 3 ; 300 pt. Award 4; Camp
Schol. 2; Archery 1-4; Capt. 4; Basketball 1-4;
Softball 1-4; Capt. 1; MVP 1; Welfare Advisory
Comm. 2-4; Spanish Club 4; Stu. Activities Board
4; Leaders Gym 2.
Lisa Schwartz
Reflections 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Ripplettes 1; Gym Leader 2.
Mark Schwartz
Steven Seplowin
Wrestling 1; Shield; Gymnastics 2-4; Minor N 2;
Major N 3,4.
Janet Seyller
Ill. State Schol.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; G.A.A. 1,4; 75 pt.
Award 1; Ripplettes 4 ; Gymnastics 1; Ski Club 2-
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Gregg Shapiro
Reflections 3.4; Reflections Crew 1,2; Spring
Play 2; Musical Crew 1,2; Musical 3; Thespians 24
Howard Shapiro
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Reflections 2; Musical 4 ; Music
Fest. 1-4; Concert Orchestra 3; Concert Band 14; Cadet Band 1; Track 1; French Club 1; Nilehilite 4; Marching Band 1-4; Pep Band 1-4; Tri-M
3.4; Treasurer 3.
Shelly Shapiro
Neal Sherman
Alice Shimoda
�Nancy Shlesman
Reflections Crew 1,2; Musical Crew 1; Mixed
Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Archery 1; Glee Club 1,2;
Ushers Club 1.
Alan Shore
Robin Shore
Gymnastics 1-4; M.V.P. 3.
David Shuman
Abby Siegal
Ill. State Schol. ; Stu. Leg. 3; Cabinet 1-3; Treas.
2; Homecoming Comm. 3; Sec. 3; Music Fest. 1;
Mixed Chorus 1; Project Sage Leader 3; Cert. of
Merit 3; Wrestlet tes 1; Capt. 1; Nurses Aide 2;
Deans Aide 2; Office Aide 2; Security Aide 2.
Norman Siegal
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; N Club 4 ; Football 4;
Major N 4; Soccer 1-3; Frosh Num.; Minor N 2;
Major N 3; Track 1; Frosh Num.; Aeronautics
Club 2; Investment Club 1-4; Treas. 2; Pres. 3,4;
Chess Club 2,4.
Risa Siegel
Sharlene Silberstein
Arla Silverman
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1.
Peter Silverstein
Mark Sklair
Cabinet 1,2,4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Spring Play
Crew 2-4; Musical Crew 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Tecnis 3,4; Choir 2-4; Mixed Chorus 1; French Club
1; Art Council 4.
�David Sklena
Jill Slavin
Cabinet 2-4; Homecoming Comm . 3; Reflections
Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 2; Musical Crew 2;
Thespians 2-4; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1.
Steven Smith
James Smulson
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert. 1.
Barry Snitman
Hannah Snow
Mixed Chorus 2.
Johannes Soehn
Kent Solberg
Track 1,2; Basketball 1-3; Minor N 3; Frosh Num.
Steven Sonderman
Wrestling 1.
Gregory Spillar
Football l; Gymnastics 1-3 .
Cynthia Spivack
Mixed Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; 24 pt. Award 1,2;
Gymnastics 1,2; D.E.C.A. 3,4.
Steven Sproat
Scott Stahlberg
�Susan Stahlberg
Concert Orchestra 1-4; Musical Band 1,2; Concert Band 1-4; Track 1-4; Major N 1-4; Basketball
1,3 ; Major N 1,3; Swimming l ; Minor N; G.A.A. 14; 75 pt. Award 4; Tri-M 3; Sec. 3; Prom Queen 3 .
Martha Stahlke
German Club 1-4; Pres. 4 ; Comm . Chairman 3.
Ester Stein
Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Stu.
Leg. 3,4; Reflections 4 ; Reflections Crew 3 ;
Spring Play Crew 3 ; Thespians 3,4; Tecnis 3,
Mixed Chorus 1; Archery 3.
Ronald Stein
Steven Stein
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. l ; Track l ; Frosh Num.
Toby Steinberg
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet
1,2; V.P. l; Reflections Crew 2; Glee Club l ;
Mixed Chorus 3; French Club 2,3; Golden Galleon
3,4:
Howard Steirman
Nat. Honor Society 4 ; Ill. State Schol.; Silver
Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Stu. Leg. 2-4;
Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Cabinet 1-4; Sec. 1,3,4; V.P. 2;
Homecoming Comm. 4 ; AVE 1-4; Fall Play Crew
1-4; Reflections Crew 1-4; Tech . Director 4;
Musical Crew 1-4; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 2;
50 pt. Award 3; 75 pt. Award 3; 100 pt. Award 4;
Tecnis 1-4; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Stage Mgr. 3,4; German Club 2-4; Sec.-V.P. 3; Forensics 1-3 ; V.P. 2;
Pres. 2.
Robert Stevens
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill State Schol. 4 ; Silver
Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Concert Band
2; Beg. Band 1; Stage Band 1,2; Math Club 4 ;
Strategic Games Club 3,4.
Michael Stiefel
Ill. State Schol. ; Soccer 1-4 ; Frosh Num.; Shield
2; Minor N 3; Major N 4 ; Track 2-4; Gymnastics l ;
Reflections Crew 4; Tecnis 4; Chess Club 2-4;
German Club 2,3; Ski Club 3,4.
Daniel Stone
Sandra Dee Stone
Reflections 3,4; Cheerleader 1-4; G.A.A. 1-4: 75
pt. Award 3,4; Softball 2; Captain 2 .
Jimmy Stoneberg
Steven Story
Tennis l; Frosh. Num .; Swimming 1-3; Frosh .
Num .; Minor N 2,3.
Holly Stricker
Stu. Leg. 4; Cabinet 2-4; Reflections 2-4; Reflections Crew 1-4; Spring Play 2; Lead 2; Spring Play
Crew 2-4 ; Musical Crew 2-4 ; Thespians 2-4 ; 20
pt. Award 3; 50 pt. Award 4 ; Tecnis 3,4; Glee Club
1; P.A. Announcer 4.
Patricia Sudendorf
�Paula Sugarm an
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol.; Ill.
State Schol.; Silver Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Cabine t 3,4; V.P. 3;
Treas. 4; Reflect ions 1-4; Reflect ions Crew 2-4;
Spring Play 3,4; Lead 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3,4;
Musical 2-4; Drama Fest. 2-4; Thespians 1-4;
Sec. 4; 50 pt. Award 4; Choir 2-4; Glee Club 1;
Gold Music Pin 4; Music Cert. 1; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt.
Award 3; Orchesis 1-4; Pres. 4; Russian Club 3.
Lidija Suster
Gabriella Szmola
Eve Tarantur
Bruce Teichne r
Tracey Theobald
G.A.A. 2,3; Strateg ic Games Club 3: Environ mental Club 3.
Anthon y Tiagonce
Allen Tish
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm. ; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Golf 2,3; Soph. N 2; Minor N
3; Fencing 1-4; Soph. N 1,2; Major N 3,4; Capt. 4.
Gilbert Tonsul
Ray Tonsul
Angela Trauth
Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; G.A.A. 1-3; 75 pt. Award 3.
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Bonnie Tunick
Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Cabinet 1,2; Pres. 1; Reflections 3,4; Reflections Crew 4 ; Spring Play Crew
2; Music Fest. 4 ; Choir 3,4; Chamber Choir 3,4;
l.H.S.A. 3,4; District Chorus 3; l.M.E.A. 3; Glee
Club l ; Tri-M 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 2-4;
Badminton 2,4; Bowling 3,4; 24 pt. Award 2; 75
pt. Award 3; French Club 1; Pres. 1; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1; Debate Club 1; Ushers Club 1,2.
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Sherwin Twery
David Uhle
Cheryl Underwood
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert
Orchestra 2-4; Concert Band 2-4; Beg. Band 1;
Swimming 1-4; Major N 2-4; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt.
Award l; 75 pt. Award l ; 150 pt. Award 2; Ripplettes 1-3; German Club 4; Ushers Club 1; All
District Concert Band 4; Tri-M 3,4; Officer 4;
Badminton 1,2.
Caryn Vale
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol.; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 4; Fall Play
Crew 1,3; Reflections Crew 1-4; Chairman 4; Reflections Writing Comm. 4; Winter Play Crew 4;
Spring Play Crew 2; Musical Crew 1-4; Chairman
3; One Act Plays Crew 2-4; Chairman 2; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 2; 50 pt. Award 3; 75 pt.
Award 4; Tecnis 3,4; G.A.A. l; Yearbook 2.
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Robert Vander
Pam Vasilakos
G.A.A. 1; Homecomin g Comm . 4.
Sharon Veis
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. 4; Gold
Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l ; Fall Play Crew 2,3;
Reflections Crew 1-4; Chairman 4; Spring Play
Crew 1-3; Chairman 2; Musical Crew 1-3; Thespians 1-4; 25 pt. Award 2; 50 pt. Award 4; Beg.
Band 1; French Club 1; Nilehilite 2.
Lynne Veit
Francine Vishkin
Ed Wegner
Trans. from Lane Tech 1; Soccer 2; German Club
2,3.
Larry Walovitch
Anwar Warda
Laurie Waskin
Reflections 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Musical Crew
2; Fall Play Crew 2; Thespians 2-4; Mixed Chorus
2.
Paul Weinberg
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�Ronald Weinert
Annette Weinstein
David Weinstein
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Reflections 4; Stu. For Israel 4.
Janet Weisman
Linda Weitzman
G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader 2-4; Gymnastics 1; 24 pt.
Award 1,2; Art Council 1-4.
Steven Wengenski
Swimming 1,2; Frosh Num.; Shield 2; Art Council
3,4.
Steven Werner
Janet Willans
Glee Club 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Ushers Club 1-4;
Special Services 1-4.
Jill Williams
Michelle Williams
Reflections Crew 2; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt. Award 1;
75 pt. Award 2; 150 pt. Award 3; Spanish Club 2;
Golden Galleon 2-4; Yearbook 2; Forensics 2;
Archery 1-4; Major N 3; Bowling 3; Minor N 3;
Project Sage Leader 4; Track and Field Mgr. 2.
Deborah Wisse
Scott Wolf
Football l; Frosh Num.; Swimming 1,2; Frosh
Num.; Minor N 2; Investment Club 3.
Randall Wolff
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Baseball 1-4; Minor N 1-3;
Major N 4; Wrestling 1; Minor N 1.
Laura Wu
Homecoming Court 4; G.A.A. 1-3.
Diane Wurl
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Beg. Band 1; 24 pt. Award 2; 7~
pt. Award 3; German Club 2-4; Pres. 3; Volleyball
3; Badminton 2,3.
�Yonan Yonan
Soccer 1-4 ; Frosh Num.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4;
Most Improved Player.
Roxanne Young
Irwin Zeidman
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter
of Comm. 4; Ill. State Schol. 4 ; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. 1; Reflections 1,2; Reflections Crew
1,2; Spring Play Crew 2; Musical Crew 1,2; Thespians 1-4; 20 pt. Award 2; Math Club 3,4; President.
Marc Zekelman
Kathi Ziegler
Porn Pon 2,3.
Lyle Zimbler
Susan Zimmerman
Stu. Leg. 3,4 ; Beg Band l ; Environmental Club
3,4; V.FY. 3,4.
Andrea Zucker
Blue Honor Cert. l ; Cabinet 1-3; Photo Club 1,2;
Photo Arts Club 3; Basketball Scorer 1-3.
Joel Zutz
Reflections 3,4; Spring Play 4; Thespians 4 ; Concert Band 1-4; Baseball 4.
�DEX
Abhsle, Katherine Ann
Abramovitz, Victor K
Abrams, Scott 126
Abramson, Leo Randle 223, 166
Achimovich. Leeann 135, 201. 146
Achimovich. Mira S 68, l 06, 223
Acker. Ellyn C 90. 96. 99, 120. 201
Adaky, lshay 155, 193
Adaky, Yanai 211
Adam, Janet 125
Adam, John 211
Adam, Joyce 193
Adams. T1moth)I' Mark 211
Adelman. Allen 119, 201
Adelman, James Lorin 107. 129, 157. 181
Adelman, Pam 106. 223
Adler Jeffrey s 186. 211
Agrest, Glenn Ira 129 211
Ahonen. James 223
Aiello, Debra 223
Albert, Steven Mark 96, 98. 99, 121, 211
Alexander, Richard J 153, 223
Alman, Aaron Jacob
Alplner. April Beth 201
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Ament. Diane Caren 74, 90. 91. 94, 110. 116, 148, 211
Americus, Annette N 223
Americus, David Solom 179, 193
Anderson. Donald F
Anderson, Eric 109, 155, 182, 201
Anderson, Kenneth 26
Anderson, Pamela A. 223
Anderson. Robert 50
Anderson. Don K. 211
Andre, Karen 112. 114. 115, 116, 118, 211
Andrea. Alan John 172. 20 I
Andrea, William C. 107, 116, 157, 171, 211
Apollo, Steven John 96, 98. 99, 116. 153, 223
April, Steven Mark 211, 219
Arenson. Mark 211
Arkush. Michele S. 148, 223
Amoff, Alan Philip 223
Arnopolin, Suzanne 132
Arrigo, David Wayne
Atluri, Sarath Babu 193, 174
Auerbach, Chlr 58
Auerbach, Phi 58
Austin. Brian Alan 116, 223, 166
Avers. Scott Alan
Ayala, Elena 97. 120. 193
Baer, Kathleen Anne 90, 96, 201
Baer, Philip SQott
Bahrmasel, l:ouis Joel 193
BaiCh, Renee Ann 193
Bain, Alan F. 118, 121, 211
Bain. Mindy Elise 149, 201
Baizer, Judi Anne 108. 110, 211, 219
Baizer. Marcie E. 193, 199
Baker, Romayne 25, 186
Ballas, A. 97
Balassi, Fotinie 223
Balassi, Viola 211
Baljkov, Deborah Sue 92, 105, 201
Ballkov. E@l.ne R90. 91, 96. 98. 99. 110, 118, 122, 211
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Balter, larbara Sharo 98, 101, 111. 120, 122, 128. 201
Baque, Tuny
Baranchlk, Marcy
8-nbaum. Marcia Lee 108, 109, 193. 199
Barenbaum. Mark
llaroni. Steven M.
Baroni. Susanne 126. 223
llarry, Howard 123
Barry. Donna Joanne 142, 201
11~. Robert J. 107, 224
Barsky, Shella 201
Bart, David Patrick 119, 193
Bartelsteln, Steve M. 163. 193. 177
Bartteld. Daniel A. 98, 101, 155, 179, 193
' Bartholomew, Freddie
Barton. Bruce B. 211
Sass, Michael Alan 112. 224
8ass, Mindy 94, 224
Bilttista, Jeanine 142, 211
Gauer. Kim Ann 224
Sauer. Myles Scott 129. 224
8-r, Neil Alan 201
Baumann, Staphen 90, 211
llaumhardt, Richard J, 211
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Baumhert, Dennis M. 173. 193
s.uta. William Edward 100. 193
Beck. Roger 98, 99, 224
Behr, Karen Lee 118, 135, 139, 141, 148, 224, 146
Behr, Marian 36
Behr. Rosalyn Ann 104, 1'93. 147
Beljaeff, Gr~ry 0. 9!l, 99, 224
8ellido. Rose 20 I
Belser. Ruth 55
Bender, Jack Edward 224
Benjamin, Gary Lewis
Berberian, Ann 224
Ber<;oon, Marc Eliot 107, 116, 157, 171. 211
8ercyn. Lisa 11 7. 201
Bera. Eric Neil 157, 224
Berg, Gearld Brian 224
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Berg, Lauren Marci 108, 109, 201. 209
Berger, Karen Temma 96
Berger, Kathryn 224
Bergman, Elaine D. 96, 98, 99, 211
Bergman, Linda Beth 117, 129
Berke. Marcia 40, 140. 142, 149
Berkowitz, Gregory S. 211
Berkowitz, Michael 107, 108, 172, 201
Berkowitz. Shari C. 224
Berman. Ava Renee 211
Berman, Cary Mark 100, 193, 169
Berman, Jay Steven
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Berman, Karla Sue 108, 211. 219
Berman, Lowell J. 224
Berman, Marla Sue 112, 114, 115, 211
lierman, Robin S. 225
Bernardy, Dennis J, 225
Berns, Suzanne Joi 193
258
Bernstein, Cathy Ann 108. 109, 127. 225
Bernstein, Heidi Joan 97
Bernstein, Jill 121, 201
Bernstein, Kenneth A. 90 116, 119, 153, 225
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Bernstein, Robert Marl01, 155, 173, 193
Berrington, Michele 225
Berry, Howard M. 201
~=~~=~: ii~is1tg~her 116, 211,
166
Bialek. Bruce 201
Bianchi, Albert Roder 193
Bianchi, Carol Marla 193
Bianchi, Joseph P.
Bielinski, Brigitte C. 128, 193, 199
Bielinski. Renee M. 82, 108, 225
Bieniek, Barbata L 120. 141. 193
Bier; Ira Steven
Billisits, Christine 141. 193, 146
Binder, Alissa Sara 135. 201
Blnnal, Mary 135
Birz. Susan Sheryl 117. 201
Bishaf, Paula Inez 126, 225
Bisplinghoff, Bruce
Bittner, Mary E. 225
Bivins. Henry W. 211
Blackman. Lori Sue 108, 109. 111. 117. 128. 142, 193.
199
Blackman, Mark 58
Blair. Donald 38
Blais, Marian L. 211
Blatt, Joel 225
Bleadon, Laurel Ilana 97, 122. 193, 225
Blinick. Robert 123. 225
Blitstein. Sherwood E. 201
Blitt, Jan Robin 132, 139, 148. 211. 146. 219
Blix. Gregor Willard 225. 166
Block, Alan Fred 226
Blok, Jan I. 193, 177
Blomgren, Richard S.
Bloom, William 45
Blumenthal, Bernard 178, 226
Blumfelt. Stuart W. 193
Boigk, John Dieter 157. 178, 189, 211
Bokor, Erika 99. 140. 211
Ballow, Kathy Jean 124. 211
Bolon, Caryn S. 226
Bolotin, Gregg Steven 155, 179, 193
Bolotin, James Alan 181. 211
Bolotin, Jodi Ellen 107, 108, 109, 201. 209
Bomben, Michael Josep 193
Bongiorno. John 226
Borbely. John James 226
Borg, Neil 226, 169
Borkan, Jon L. 193
Borkan, Steven Blair 226, 166
Borker, Tammy Dee 201
Borkovitz, Jamie F 135, 141, 148, 226
Borm, Barbara 211. 147
Borovik, Michael R. 177. 211
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~~~o;:c~~~r~i~h.,2e~ 211
Bower, Eileen Carol 97, 101, 118. 122, 193
Bower, Larry 188
Boyk, Debbie Sue 98, 101, 193
Boyle, Jaci 28, 140. 141
Bradford, Tami R. 124
Bramati, Philipe Gean 193
Brantman. Allison 90, 108. 226
Braverman. Denise Lyn 201
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Brazen. Judith Lynn 122, 193
Breidenbach, Lynn 99, 122, 193
Brenner, Sandra Gail 92, 132, 201
Bressette, Stewart 201
Bressler, Karen 201, 146
Bressler. Stuart L. 226
Bressler, Ron 119
Brin, Ellen Joy 108. 112, 114, 115, 118, 148, 226
Brin, Jeffery Stewart 155, 183, 201
Brisk, Claudia M. 139, 193
Brisk, Martin G. 160, 186, 201
Brock, Hans Karl 201
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Brock, William Barth 211
Brodacz, Larry D. 193
Brodsky, Steven 211
Brody, Karen 96, 100, 110. 112, 122, 128, 129. 148, 226
Brommelkamp, Helen 29
Bronstine, Eileen 226
Brooks, Jon Michael
Brooks. Kathy Melanie 193
Broton, Joseph J, 109, 155, 179, 201
B•ow, Michael Barry 211
Brown, David Ira 211
Brown, Doreen Lyn
Brown, Dorothy 30
Brown, Lori Ann 117, 201
Brown, Marc A. 160, 227
Brown, Pamela Lynn 201
Brown. Robert D. 124, 211
Brown. Steve J. 193
Brown, Steven C
Brown, Susan Ellen 116, 120, 136, 141, 201. 146
Brown, Victoria Ann 211
Browne, Jeff Edward 193
Browning, Diane 38
Brownstein, Bruce Ala 177
Brueckner. Scott A. 96, 98, 9. 121
Brutzkus, Mark David 107, 116, 153, 181, 211
Bublitz, Gary 33, 127
Bulmash. Stuart Robert 122. 201
Bulthuis, Wm. 29, 157. 171
Bunes, Steven Edward 201. 168
Burack, Avery Bruce 193
Burdeen, Steven B. 227
Burgess, Douglas E. 227
Burke, Donna Bridget 227
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Burke, James Raymond 211, 166
Burke, Jerry W. 193
Burke, Susan 211
Burnham. Jane 38
Burstyn, Benjamin 227
Butler. Maura Alene 211. 219
Buxbaum, Andrea Ann 102, 227
Byram. Howard 41
BY,ron. Gary 112
Byron, Steven Jay 201
Byrne. Paul 32
Caccamo, Suzanne M. 211
Cafn. Sherrie 97. 227
CaiQ. Susan 227
Calahan, Tim Richard 179
Caliendo. Kathy 28, .92, 142
Calvo, Mario J. 227
Capitani, Emil 48, 171
Capitol, Andrea Lynn 227
Caplin, Andy 193, 177
Caplin, Brooke Gay 110. 116, 121., 127, 136. 148, 149,
. 211, 147
Capuano. Marilyn Joy 135. 201
Carbajal, Marcus 201
Carde Ila, Dean Tom 100
Carlson, Jim 62
Carlson. John 82
Carlson. Madonna J. 111
Carlson, Regina Marga 105. 142, 201
Carney, Mary K. 211
Carnow, Daniel Mike 211
Carrol, Pesgy 135
Casey, Brian Thomas 155, 178, 179
Casey, Jack W.
Cebol, Kelly Ann 193
Cerny, Catherine Anne 136. 201, 147
Cerrone. Madeleine 193
Cerrone. Mitchen 211
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Chabner. Barbara H. 110, 112, 114. 115. 1'19, 211
Chamberlai{l. Paula 36
ChamberlicR, Karen 90, l IB, 227
Chan, Pat Ann 94, 211
Charous, Sandra E. 97, 211, 219
Chastain, Kurt Dudley
Chavin, Janet Lori 101. 117, 140. 193
Chavin, JiH Marcy 116. 132. 148, 211. 146
Cherner. Beth 33
Cherney, Sanford Jay 227
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Cherniavskyj Peter 227
Cheung, Cynthia Ann 98. 101, 193
Cheung, Patricia L. 227
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Chin, David 0. 227
Chin, Gary 126, 20l
Chin, Margaret P. 128, 228, 222
Chin, Timothy Kenny 193
Chiropolos, Gregory
Chopra. Kathryn 55
Chou. Sam 211 · ·
Christensen, Melody 228
Christopher. Maria L. 201
Christopoulos. Cathy
Chwalisz. David Anton 90, 201
g:~~~: ~.a~~~ttem.1m 136. 228
Ciskoski, Karen Ann 111, 117, 128, 193. 199
Ciskoski, Lynne M. 102, 107, 211
Clark, Colleen Ann 193
Clark, Kevin D A. 193, 17 4
Clark. Michael Scott 211
Clausen, Kathy 36
Clauson, Deborah A.
Clauson. Diane Marge
Claver, C~ Edward 157,·186, 228
CQbum.
228
Coens. James Richard 201
Donna o.
Cohan. Judith Lynn 211'
Cohan, Lawrence Jay 109. 155. 201
Cohan. Robyn Lynn 132, 211
Cohen, AarO'na Rae 201
Cohe"; Aimee
211
Cohen, Andrea J. 118. 201
Cohen, Edward A. 173, 193
Cohen, Ellen P. 120, 193
Cohen, Janet 107, 108, 211, 219
Cohen, Jeffrey M. 211
Cohen, Karen Sue 228
Cohen, Laurence H. 74, 90, 96, 98, 99, 118, 228
Cohen, Leslie F
Cohen, Lisa 228
Cohen, Marc Alan
Cohen, Nancy Lynn 193
Cohen. Rhonda J. 228
Cohen, Sherry L. 228
Cohen, Vicki Lynn 228
Cohn, Alan Martin 119, 120, 123, 201
Cohn, Andrea L. 211 '
Cohn, Audrey 120, 136, 201
Cohn, Elaine Deidre 90. 91. 92, 100. 201
Cohn, Janet 106, 109
Cohn, Lisa Claire 90, 96, 211. 219
Cohn, Murray B. 90, 112, 118. 119, 120. 229
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Collins, Joel David
Colton, Everett 42
Colucci. Dana Marie 229
Colucci, Jeffrey Paul 201
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Coninx, Joanne ArdiS 140. 141, 148, 149, 229, 147
Conrado, Carlos
Constance, Steve Robe20l
Contos, Steven Christl93, 174
Cook, EHzabeth Anna 196. 147
Cooley. Karen 193
Cooley, Steve 173, 193
Coon, Joan 47
Cooper. Cheryl N. 117. 193. 199
Cooper. Judy Sue 108, 110. 211. 219
Cooper, John 44
Cooper, Linda Rae 107, 127, 222. 229
Costa. Gary R. 193
Coulson. William 47, 124, 129. 159. 181
Couris, CAbriel 1·3. 174
Coyne, Susan Marie 193
Crane. Glenn Steven 229
Craven, Barry Alan 201
Craven, Carrie Lynne 229
Craven, Jeffrey S. 229
Cristante Marypat 140, 193, 146
Cristofaro, Cristian
Cupp, Leslie Ann 140; 193
Curtiss, George D. 229
Curtiss, Michael Alla 120. 201
D'Aiello Michael 158, 201
Daar, Lori Lynn 125, 229
Daily, Marylee 121. 144, 201
Daitchman. BUI 58
Daitchman, Evelyn 201
Daly, James Charles 229
Oamisch. Jean 32
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Daniels, Beverty 211
Darch, Maxine °£1aine 99, 129, 201
David, Brian L. 124. 229
Oavkl. Linda
Dlwidson, Donna 211
Davidson, Peul 201
Davidson, Rhonda Sue 211
• D.vies. Dwiaht A. 201
Davis. Alan Wayne
Davis, Elaine ~h 211
Devis. Frank 201
Davis, Kenneth Lee 193
Devis, Mike 110, 193
. OeCarlo. Robert 29, 155, 168
Deck, Jonn
Decker. Joseph A. 157, 181, 229
Oecorrevont, Thomas
Oecwikiel, Gregory W. 193
Oefrenceschi, Beth A. 229
Defranceschi, John A. 193
OeFratus, Laura A. 90, 96, 98. 99, 112. 114. 115, 212
Degenhardt, Edward 45
Deftch. William Alan 68, 229
DeJonge. Karl 43
Dellheim, Norman J. 153, 212
Dellheim, Ralph 179
Delmonico. Michael A. 181, 229
Delwikiez, Greg 177
Demar. Mark Alan 159, 179, 193
Derango, Mario Frank 186. 212
Derderian, Norma M. 212
Derichs. Jeanne 52
Oeube, Fredrick, Chari 201
Deutsch, Barbere A.
Deutsch, Lawrence 212
Deutsch, l.eMre Kathr 193, 146
Deutsch, Merk L. 212
Deutsch, Ron E. 101, 193. 199
Devan, Christine Lea 201
Diamond, Cass 31, 141. 147
Diamond, Edward 193
Diamond, Robert Barry 201
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Difiore, Jennie 212
Dilaura, Francine 201
Dimitrakopoulos, Geor
Dinelli, Deborah 96, 98, 99, 148, 222. 230
Dlviak, David 20 I
Oiviak, John 96, 110
Oiviak, William Louis 155, 193
Dobrymen, Harla Nan 109, 194, 199
Dobryman, Shari Lynn 201
Doi, Natalie M. 141. 201
Doles, Judy Gertrude 97, 149, 194
Oolnick, Susan Merle 107, 108, 202
Doman. Lisa 230
Doman, Miehael P. 116, 178, 230
Donath Jeannie K. 104, 142, 194
Donath, Mlltt Paul 155, 173
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Dones. Edpr 202
Oonfter. Debbi Marta 141, 194
Donlan, Cathy 108
Donlon, Mery Kathleen 194
Donne. Lisa Marie 148, 212
Oorfman, Marica
Dorfman, Peula Beth 90. 212
Dorman, Grea Martin 230
Dorsey. Jemes 26
Dosik, Mitchell rra 177. 202
Dougherty, James 45
Qouglas, Jane Ellen 230
Doumouras. James 160. 189, 212
Ooumouras, Nick Willi 202
Douvikas, Deena 28
Oouvris, Angela 111, 128. 230
Douvris, Maria 111. 128, 194
Dowd, Francis Xavier 202
Dreazen, Elizabeth 3 5
OredZe. Barry J. 212
Dressler, Linda Maril36. 230
Dressler. Wayne Alleft..98. 101. 179. 182, 202
Drob'hy, Irwin 42
Drucker. Hope Lynn 98, 101
Duberchin, Marlene 111, 126, 128, 230
Dubin, Benjamin A. 118, 230
Dubin, Jeff David 194
Dubin, Laurie Adrienn 194
Dubinsky Darlene C. 97. 230
g::~~.AJ;:!iei ~ynn 139, 230, 147
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Duerig, Eric W. 159, 194, 177
Duffy, Dennis 55
Dumke, Judith Mary 230
Dunn, Laurie Ann 212
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Dvorak, Todd 49, 160
Earl, Bruce Carl 178, 212
Eberle, Adeline H. 117, 122, 194
Eberle, Caroline H. 99. 135, 140, 202
Eberle. Wilhelm H. 122, 212
Echeverria. Marcelo I. 230
Eckerling, Samuel F. 124, 230
Edelman, Harl- Vick 104, 108, 109. 194. 199
Edelman , Ross A. 157, 212
Edelson, Steven EUio
Edidin, Orrin Jeffrey 109. 155, 179, 202
Edidin, Steven Drew i16, 178, 231
Edin, Curt M.
Edin. Eric Sc;ott
Edwards, Charles 231
Edwards, Lyle G. 204
Ehrenprels. Ira Samuel
Ehrlich, Miriam C. 107. 108. 109, 212
Einbinder. Beth Ann 202
Eisen, Nan Sandra 202
Eisen, Paula Helene 231
Eisenberg, Elaine
Elatkin, Mike Jay 212
Elesh, Scott Mark 194
Elkins, Penny 111, 122. 128. 202
Ellenby, Martin 129. 181, 212, 219
Elliott. William Jay 56. 68. 90. 96, 202
Ellis, Bari Ellyn 124
Ellison. David Joseph 159. 194
Ellison , Julie Beryl 101. 108, 109, 117, 140, 194, 199
Elman, Sharyn I. 231
Emerick, Donald E. 194
Engelberg. Jodi I 231
Engle. Tom 25, 155
Englehardt, William A. 155
Epstein, Jeff 185
Epstein, Lori Lynn 212
h
Epstein, Michael Fred 202. 168
Epstein, Mindee E. 107, 139, 212
Epstein, Rachael Susa
Epstein, Scott M.
Ernst, Edwin 44
Eristante. Mary 199
Eskoff, Devid Michael 98, 101, 163, 202
Eskoz, Louis S.
Esmael, Jon Scott 163. 194
Esralew, Jodi Ilene
Esses. Deborah R.
Esses, Michael 109, 155, 177, 202
Etcheson, laura Lynn 194
Ewlne, Harry 43
Ewing, Kathy A. 96. 99, 100. 139
Fadhel. Sandra Cristi 106. 194
Fahrenbach, Kurt
Fain, Jolene 94. 231
Faller. Stephen Paul 202
Farber. Merissa E. 194
Fevish, Sharon Rose 129, 202
Federman. Alan Daniel 194
Fetterman, Lori 111. 128, 212
feigen. Elizabeth
Feinstein, Charles M. 194
Feinstein, Jamie
Feldman, Beth 93
Feldman. Carol J. 90, 92, 106, 231
Feldman. Janice Hope 194
Feldman. Jeff M. 194
Feldman, Jeffrey Scot 202
Feldman, Joseph C. 231
Feldman, Judi Lynn 231
Feldman. Karen Lee 90, 92. 106. 202
Feldman, Steven M. 107. 112. 129. 231
Feldstein, Beth 104. 110. 111, 128, 194, 199
Feldstein, Lee 178
Ferguson, CharleS W. 231
Ferguson, Elizabeth 212
Ferguson. Gerald 40, 153
Ferrante. Antonietta 194
Fertel, Ellyn Marlene 212
Fertel. Linda Dee 194
Fertel, Sandy 108
Festenstein. David L. 107, 116, 157, 181. 212
Fiduccia, Catherine J.
Fields, Holly J. 109. 124, 231
Finckle. Mark Stuart 194
Fine, Mindy Sue 202
Finn, Barry Clayton 116, 160, 181, 212
Finn, Dan Carter 129. 160. 194
Finn, Laura Lee 135, 140. 142, 149, 202. 146
Fiore, Mark N. 155, 194
Fiore. Steve Joseph 202
Firfer, Jodi Ila 116, 132. 136, 141 , 202. 146
Firfer, Julie Ann 116, 136, 141. 194
Fisch, Robert Alan 109, 155. 172. 183. 202
Fisch. Susan Gayle 117, 142, 194, 199
Fischburg, Steven P.
Fischman. Sharyl Ann 90. 222, 231
Fischoff, Audrey Lynn 202
Fisher, Ann 30
FiSher, Arlene Susan 148, 231
Fisherkeller. Thea Ma 194
Fishman, Steven Jeffr 98. 99, 194. 169
Fishman, Susan Paula 93. 102, 212
Flakne, Dawn G. 118, 129. 135, 140. 231. 146
Flammang, Rhonda Lee 232
Flanzer, Stuart Mark 107, 158, 172, 202
Fleischer, Devid M. 90. 96, 232
Fleishman, Doug 155, 202
Fleishman, Susi 58
fletcher. Greg 101
Fogel, David Alan 116. 153. 232
Fogel, Howard Marc 155, 179, 194
Fogel, Steven Lawrence 159, 194
Foss, Shirley 36
Fox, Lorin Eerl 194. 169
Frank, Andrea Lynn 117, 141, 194
Frank, Lisa M. 118, 139, 144, 232
Frankel, Aaron Lee 179, 202
Frankel, Craig Steven 194
Fran!o.el, Jeffrey N. 157, 171, 212
Frankel, Loriann 212
Frankel, Mike Scott 90, 91 , 121. 212
Frankel, Robert Alan 109, 155, 182. 202
Frankel, Susan Beth 194
Frankson, Richard E. 212
Frazes. Bobbi 64
Frazier. Stephan W. 153. 212
Freed, Steven Howard 212
Freedman, Mark R. 212
Freeman, Dennis J. 212
Friedlander. Mitchell 179, 202
Friedman, Alan 159, 173. 194
Friedman, Cindy Beth 93. 212
Friedman, Jodi L. 90, 92, 96. 102, 232
Friedman, Layne Paul 98. 202
Friedman Lynn M. 98, 212
Friedman, Lynne 98. 101. 212
Friedman, Renee 108, 109, 194, 199
Friedman, Scott B. 110. 232
Friedman. Tami Joy 110. 112, 118, 212
Frltzshall, Kenneth F. 194
Froese, Susan 29
Fryer. Marc J. 202
Ful·iwara. Gary D. 123, 202
Fu lwara, Ralph 112, 212
Fulett,JoyCaryn 101, 118, 144, 194
Furer. David Lee 123, 194
Futscher. Bernard Wal 202
Gabrielldes , Sophia 202
Geffin. Joseph Martin 159, 194, 169
Gal!erinan. Flip 181
Gall, Suzanne M. 128. 222, 232
Galla , George 46.- 181
Gallagher, Daniel Cha 158, 177. 202
Gallagher, Richard
Gallagher. Terry Rose 202
Ganek, Andrea 124, 232
arber. Sandra Joy 124. 232
Garcia, Billy 155. 173, 194
Garcia, Jimmy 171 , 212
Garlick, Dennis John 116, 157, 181, 232
Garza, Jose 194
Gassel, Cheri Lynne 108, llO, 111, 112. 114, ll5, 118,
119. 121. 129, 212, 219
Gassell. David Scott 163. 194, 177
Gawin. John Owen 153. 232
Gawin, Paul 109, 155, 172, 202
Gerbavi, Peter Paul 98, 99, 158, 202
Gebavi, Vicki Irene 232
Geiser. Julie Cara 90, 91 , 97 . 202
Geiser. Lisa Zandra 99, 116, 121. 136. 194
Gemeny. Blaine 47
Geno, Jack Andrew 202
Georgeow, Tina Marie 212
Georgiou, Lisa 194
Gerber. Mary Elieen
Gerber, Wendy Helene 108. 112, 115. 118, 121, 212, 219
Gershbein, Debbie Lyn 90, 98. 101. 120.·202
Gershbein, Steven All 101, 110, 194
Gerszonovicz, Dahlia 194
Gianakopoutos. Nick 194
Giancola, Mark Josep 124, 232
Gibbons, Deborah Ann 108, I 09: 117, 194. 199
Gibbs, Wesley 21
Gilbert. Mike
Gill, Ellen B. 90, 91. 232
Gillespie, Karen Ann 139, 141. 202, 146
Gilley, Don
Gillman. Barbara Ann 232
Gilmore, Andrew Marc 202
Gilmore, Judy 30
Ginesi, David Scott
Ginsberg, Steve M. 160. 173. 194
Ginsburg, Janet A. 90. 112, 114, 115. 121, 233
Ginsburg. Mitchell E. 157, 171. 181, 212
Ginsburg, Noah Saul 159. 173, 194
Gintzler. Michael Seo 202
Girovich, Loren 212
Gitterle, Marcus Loui
Gizonovich. Dolly 108
Glait. Scott S. 119. 202
Glass, Sandy Jeanne 202
Glassman. April Dawn 202
Glassner. Jacqueline 96, 124, 233
Glazer. Melissa L. 194. 199
Glick, Deborah
Glickman, Stephen Aro 160. 189, 202
Glickson, Caryn Joan 107, 149, 212
Glienke, Debbra Lynn 90. 91. 233
Glochowsky, Gary 90, 100. 218
Glysing. Patricia 97. 101. 149, 194
Gockenbach, Sue Ellen 116. 132. 140, 141 . 202. 146
Gol, Daniel Mandel l O1, 194
Golata, John 52
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124. 212
Gold, Sari Helenne 82, 107. 108, 109, 212
Goldberg, Bruce R. 233
Goldberg, Elaine H.
Goldberg, Gail 233
Goldberg, Iris Caryn 233
Goldberg, Lauren Davi 122, 202
Goldberg, Marla 212
Goldberg. Michelle J. 121, 122
Goldberg, Mike Jay
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Goldberg, Ruth Ann 98. 99, 202
Goldenberg. Alan N. 116. 157, 177, 212
Goldenberg. Allan L. 90 107, 177, 212
Goldenberg, Bradley 116. 118, 177, 223
• Goldenberg, Steven A. 194
Goldenstein, Henry Ro 159, 173, 194
Goldman, Norman J. 90. 91
Goldman. Rhita 29
Goldman. Stephen Al
Goldmeier, Sandra B. 233
Goldsmith. David Bria 107, 155. 179, 194
Goldsmith, Robert 116, 153. 233
Goldson, Allen C.
Goldson. Janice Lynn 194
Goldstein, Andrew L. 58, 68, 90. 91, 112, 114, 115, 233
Goldstein. Laurie Ann 107. 108, 109. 129, 202, 209
Goldstein, Leslie Rut 194
g~:~~:!~: ~gilfa~nl~~ 194
Goldstein. Wendy B. 233
Goldstin, Zehava 122
Goldzweig, Neal Alan
Gollary, Charles Kenne 1O7, 194
Golub, Kenneth Eric 160, 234
Gomberg, Dorinne Ami 212. 219
Gonzalez, Carlos A. 194
Goodman, Allen Ray 153, 171. 202
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Goodman, Melinda G. 118, 119. 121. 122. 129. 212
Goodman. Rita F. 234
Gorchoff. Tracy E. 97. 194
Gordon, Joel Ira 234
Gordon. Richard Neal 234
Gordon, Scott P. 109, 155, 182. 202
Gordon. Sheri Janice 194
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SKOKIE PUBLIC. LIBRARY
REFERENCE BOOK
REMOVAL OF THIS BOOK FROM
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THE L.BRARY CONSTITUTES A THEFT
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�Every student excels in a particular
area. Some express themselves with
ease. Others fear the moment of getting
onstage and performing, or singing to a
group of people. Some hesitate to display
a piece of artwork or journalistic writing.
But those East students who express
themselves in some way are talented indeed. Like a skilled craftsman, it takes a
great deal of effort to control the emotions of an audience, whether singing, acting, or playing an instrument. As an artist,
one may learn of the techniques of others
and develop his own masterpiece. These
diverse talents at East provide varied expression and opportunities for the students.
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�Perhaps it doesn't matter whether you win or
lose. It's the enjoyment that is important in
athletic participation, both on and off the field.
A physical and mental well-being is the treasure
in interscholastic and intramural athletics. The
treasure is opened when one concludes he has
benefitted in both ways from athletics. And the
treasure becomes valuable when one sees his
work pay off.
For the first time in years, a new wave of
enthusiasm spread through the Niles East Community. The action of the sports teams brought
action by spectators. New faces appeared. And
new faith in East's athletics was produced. The
Trojans had finally become contenders in the
Central Suburban League, in all sports: football, volleyball, soccer, archery, basketball, '
gymnastics, wrestling and so on. Many students
enjoyed the success of East's competitive, active athletics.
���Individualism reigns over Niles East.
Everyone strives to find their own
niche. Many students belong to a club
or organization; others prefer not to.
Individuality at East is unique. So
many people with so many interests,
characteristics, and personalities are
joined in one roof, like a family, like a
melting pot. Every student is so different, yet our differences are brought
together.
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The Niles East Theater Department presented the musical "Damn Yankees" on March 10, 11, and 12, 1978. The
story revolved around a middle-aged man, Joe Boyd,
played by Ted Hill, who sold his soul to the devil; played by
Bill Elliott. His soul was exchanged for the chance to live
out his lifetime dream, and become a player for the "Washington Senators", achieving victory over those "Damn Yankees". The player's life, played by Ed Nemmers, soon
became complicated with his involvement with the devil's
desirable assistant, Lola, played by Lori Schwartz. But he
soon realized that his deal with the devil was not bringing
him the happiness he desired, so he joyfully returned to his
former self and his loving, faithful wife Meg, played by
Sheri Marshak.
The Pictures (CLOCKWISE
FROM UPPER LEFT) are: Ed Nern·
mers trying to comfort a lonely Sheri
Marshak; Manager Danny Silver
gives a pep talk to his teammates:
Alan Lev and Scott Kleinman; Ted
Hill cheers on his team, the Washing·
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ton Senators; Devilish Bill Elliot describes to Ted Hill all the glories that
would be his if he would sell his soul;
Lori Schwartz uses her own special
persuasion on Ed Nemmers; Arthur
Rosenson, Alan Lev, and Scott Kleinman join in song.
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�"Tartuffe," a play by the Fr~nch playwright and
author Moliere, was performed on May 5 and 6 at
Niles East. For many students, it was their first exposure to a play set in a different time period.
The plot of "Tartuffe" revolves around the deception of a rich man, Organ (Layne Friedman), by a
sinister hypocrite, Tartuffe (Phil Martini). Although
his family clearly sees the rogue as he truly is, Organ
is not convinced of his evil intentions until his property and family are threatened. Tartuffe, however, is
foiled and Organ regains his possessions and respect.
Niles East had not produced a period piece in
many years and this may have been one of the reasons for choosing "Tartuffe." "Another reason for
having chosen "Tartuffe," Director Jerry Proffit stated, "was that it is a classic period play. It also familiarized students with a famous historic playwright."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Ted Hill and Layne Fried·
man discuss the virtues of Tartuffe; Suzy Rosenson listens attentively to Phil Martini; Layne Friedman points an accusing finger,
while Phil Martini becomes stunned; Jami Lieder ponders Layne
Friedman's news; Ellyn Acker shakes Jami Lieder back to reality;
Jami Lieder is confronted with the truth by Ellyn Acker; Layne
Friedman counsels Phil Martini.
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�The Niles East Theatre Department presented "Our Town" on October 27 and 28. This
American classic, written by Thorton Wilder,
portrays the daily life, love and marriage, and
death of the people of Grover's Corner. This
show moralizes about the inability to appreciate
life while we live it.
The show was written to be done without the
use of sets and limited props. It, therefore
took much preparation to make it a successful
production. According to Mr. Jerry Proffit,
"This is the first time in many years that we
have performed a well known production."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The dead await the
arrival of Emily (Eleah Horwitz); Mrs. Gibb and Mrs. Webb
(Lori Schwartz and Ellyn Acker) speak of the days events;
George Gibb (Tim Ortmann) and Rebecca Gibb (Marla
Greenspan) gaze at the moon; Mrs. Webb reminisces about
marriage; George tells Emily about his future prospects;
George and Emily exchange their wedding kiss.
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presented Reflections on the Exchange of
Thought: Pass the Word on December 7,
8, and 9, 1978. The theme of the show
was communication and its different ways
of expression. Many skits, songs, and
dances displayed the failures and successes of communication. The show was
highlighted by tremendous musical numbers and special effects.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Marty
Lerner sings "If"; Karyn Wilner and Norman Fox
are hypnotized by the television set in "Al and
Yetta"; Sandy Fadhel, Kathy Baer, Lori Schwartz,
and other cast members sing the opening number,
" Telephone Hour"; Phil Martini and Karen Feld·
man dance in "If"; Julie Geiser, Karen Feldman,
Carolyn Noll, and Debbie Liu try not to miss that
one important phone call in " Bells are Ringing";
Shy Tim Ortmann embarrasses himself when he
tries to impress Kathy Baer, as Laura Robinson and
Linda Sugarman look on; The directors of the 1978
Reflections are: Ted Hill (Musical Director), Nancy
Jaffe (Stage Director), Alan Schoen (Technical Di·
rector), Sandy Brenner (Choreographer), Layne
Friedman (Stage Director), Tom Kasper (Musical
Director), Phil Rappoport (Stage Director), and Joe
Sochacki (Stage Director).
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Some of the outstanding musical num-.
bers in Reflections were "If" sung by
Marty Lerner and danced by Phil Martini
and Karen Feldman. Another fine number was "Signs", sung by Kathy Baer and
accompanied by talented dancers. Another number was "Don't Nobody Bring
Me No Bad News" sung by Lori
Schwartz, who was assited by a chorus
and many dancers. Comedy highlights
were provided by the lmprov group.
Members of the group were Bill Elliot,
David Williams, Tim Ortmann, Marla
Greenspan, Hope Veit, Val Zucker, and
Kathy Baer.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT): Norman Fox, Cindy Reicin, Phil Zerof, and Carolyn
Noll explain the joys one can find in " The Little Things You Do Together"; Jeff Sumner
and Karen Feldman dance in " Yakety Yak"; Ellyn Acker and Bill Elliott discuss their
problems in " All My Relatives"; Marla Greenspan, Hope Veit, and Kathy Baer show how
much fun it can be to be a clone; Sharon Hoffma~ . Hope Veit, Cindy Photos, and Jami
Lieder tell what it is like to be a plant in "It's Not What You Sell"; Marla Greenspan and
Ira Strongin sing and dance for the last time in " I Don't Need Anything But You."
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Members of the
cast and crew are (BACK ROW): Pam Messer, Sandy Fad·
hel, Sue lsserman, Tony Nitti, Aarona Cohn, Ira Pilchen,
Mark Small, Craig Weissman, Judy Plotkin, Michael Simon,
Barb Bieniek, Jon Schwartz, Evelyn Daitchman, Debbie
Signer, Steve Suslick, Nancy Kaplan, Roger Merel, Karen
Sawislak; (FOURTH ROW): Ellen Zinman, Nancy Schmidt,
Elaine Cohn, Cathy Lasowski, Hope Veit, Norman Fox,
Ron Deutsch, Marty Lerner, Ira Strongin, Debbie Liu,
Joyce Gothelf, Laurel Bleadon; (THIRD ROW): Julie
Geiser, Laura Robinson, David Williams, Jeff Sumner, Alli·
son Kleiman, Linda Sugarman, Dan Finn, Sue Fisch, Bill
Elliott, Carolyn Noll, Scott Tauber, Andi Stern; (SECOND
ROW): Lisa Woll, Karen Feldman, Cindy Reicin, Nancy
Sugarman, Erin Kern, Karyn Wilner, Gary Pittel, Tim .Ort·
mann, Eleah Horwitz, Mindy Levin, Jackie Woll, Helaine
Silver, Phil Zerof, Julie Horwitz, Steven Charous, Geoff
Wexler, Paul LeVan, Ellen Brazen; (FIRST ROW): Muriel
Steiner, Jami Lieder, Marla Greenspan, Rhonda Malina;
Moses, Phil Martini, attempts to persuade the Pharoah, Bill
Blliott, to let his people go; Kathy Baer sings "Signs"; Lori
Schwartz is waited on by Jami Lieder and Mindy Levin
while Joyce Gothelf, Karen Feldman, and Debbie Liu re·
decorate in "Don't Nobody Bring Me No Bad News"; Hope
Veit, DeeDee Vlay, Val Zucker, Carolyn Noll, Nancy
Schmidt, and Debbie Liu sing the finale "Daybreak"; Solo·
ist Elaine Cohn leads the entire company in Daybreak".
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�The technical aspect of Reflections added to the
total production of this year's .show. The technical
crews were under the direction of Alan Schoen. The
chairpeople who were most responsible for the behind the scene's success were; Aarona Cohn and
Lauren Wohl, Set Designers; Roger Merel and Barb
Bieniek, Construction; Linda Sohn, Lighting; Gena
Schoen, Sound; Pam Messer and Muriel Steiner,
Properties; Julie Horwitz, Costumes; Randi Rabin
and Nancy Kaplan, Makeup; and Jim Stukas, Pinrail.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) Jackie Woll
learns a dance; Julie Horwitz takes an inventory of
supplies; Members of Thespians are: (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) N. Fox, S. Suslick; (SIXTH
ROW) A. Schoen, T. Nitti, R. Olson, T . Hill, N.
Jaffe, B. Elliott, J . Sochacki, G. Schoen, D. Finn;
(FIFTH ROW) L. Bleadon, R. Deutsch, L. Friedman, J. Schwartz; (FOURTH ROW) G. Pittel, A.
Cohen, P. Rappoport, L. Sugarman, J. Woll, E.
Horwitz, R. Rabin, L. Sohn; (THIRD ROW) L. Hanbrook, D. Williams, C. Noll, A. Weicensang, P. Martini, M. Lerner, L. Robinson, N. Kaplan, J. Geiser;
(SECOND ROW) P. Messer, M. Greenspan, J.
Lieder, J. Horwitz, L. Pautz, S. lsserman, A. Cohn,
M. Steiner, H. Silver; (FIRST ROW) E. Cohn, C.
Lasowski, H. Veit; Hope Veit and Kathy Baer help
Cathy Lasowski choreograph a dance; Alan Schoen
helps Evelyn Daitchman with a light; Lauren Wohl
paints a drop; The members of Tecnis include: B.
Bieniek, A. Cohen, A. Cohn, R. Deutsch, N. Fox, M.
Greenspan, J. Horwitz, S. lsserman, N. Kaplan, J .
Lieder, P. Messer, P. Martini, T. Nitti, C. Noll, G.
Pittel, J. Plotkin, L. Robinson, M. Simon, M.
Schaffner, A. Schoen, G. Schoen, J. Sochacki, L.
Sohn, M. Steiner, S. Suslick; Officers: Alan Schoen
(President), Phil Martini (Vice President); Arlene
Weicensang (Secretary); Mike Simon works with
sound cords.
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Students who work a minimum of 100 hours
in the Theatre Departm ant may become Thespians. The International Organization of Thespains is dedicated to promotin g quality theatre
in high schools by recognizing students who
devote their energy and talents to their schools'
productio ns. Niles East Thespian s, in addition
to almost constant work on the five yearly productions, go on field trips to various shows and
attend the annual Illinois High School Theatre
Festival. An award is given for each 250 hours
of work plus a chair person position.
T ecnis is an organization which handles the
technical aspects of all productions, including
set construction, lighting, sound, propertie s and
painting. To become a tecnis member one must
work 20 hours on a tecnis crew. Many of the
students who have worked on a T ecnis crew
have found jobs in the technical field .
.Thespian s and Tecnis work hard to give a
well-balanced production. Actors could not
work well without crew people and tecnis could
not function without the actors.
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�The Niles East Music Department has gained a new teacher,
Ernie Miller, Mr. Miller graduated from the Chicago Musical
College with a B.A. in music education and a B.S. in political
science. Here, at Niles East, Mr. Miller taught both Girl's Glee and
Choral Union. His classes were composed of students of all ages,
and he taught all aspects of music. Mr. Miller hoped to institute
some changes in the department and wanted to put "emphasis on
reading and understanding music, rather than just learning to
sing."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Muriel Steiner and Lesli Schulmeister
study their music; Erin Kern enjoys the music: A vocalist practices sight-reading:
Andrea Myerson concentrates on her part; Robyn Gomberg, Mindy Levin, Chris
Redlin, and Ruth Paul sing soprano; Beth Dunn, Erin Kern, Heidi Fishman, and
Yasmin Ali sing along with Mr. Miller; Jami Thunholm, Denise Stoll, and Sue
Strongin watch their teacher for directions.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Laurel Bleadon vocalizes; Mr.
Robert Anderson accompanies his students on the piano; Alto section
learns their harmony; Phil Zero!, Gary Pittel and Phil Martini study their
music; David Williams memorizes a solo; students gather around the piano
for a sing along; Joe Soc.haki and Karen Wilner warm up.
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Concert and Chamber Choirs participated in both Winter and Spring music
concerts. The concerts were held at Niles East and admission was free to the public.
This year, the choirs were honored by being invited to perform in the lobby of the
Lincolnshire Mariott.
Mr. Robert Anderson replaced Mr. Frank Winkler as director of the choirs. Mr.
Winkler resigned in order to tour Europe as Sammy Davis Jr's pianist. " The Choirs
are very enthusiastic about performing this year," said Mr. Anderson, "they have
great potential."
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This year's Intermediate Band was
formed after the Concert and Marching
Bands. Due to fewer band members, the
Intermediate and Cadet Bands became
one band. The Winter Festival and the
May Festival of Bands were just two of
the many things they participated in.
Many of the students in this band were
chosen to participate in th~ Reflections
and Marching Bands. The Intermediate
Band raised funds by selling candy bars,
jewelry, and holiday candles. Dr. Charles
Groeling sponsored this band.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Dr. Groeling directs the band; Ron Lund and Paul Le Van
play their trombones during class; Ellen Brazen and
Jackie Woll follow the music; Two band members
warm up before class; Gena Schoen and Leo Kelly
play Bach; Mike Hajduk memorizes music; Todd
Spinner and Ira Strongin practice for a concert.
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This year's band participated in many
spirited events. They performed at all the
home football and basketball games.
Even more spirit was shown when the
Music and Theatre Departments entered
the homecoming float competition and
received a first place.
In addition to the Winter Holiday Festival and the May Festival of Bands, the
Concert Band performed at and hosted
the Illinois High School Assocation Music
Organization Contest. The contest was
held on April 7, 1979. Fund raising efforts were directed by the student band
board, who were very active in its organization and operation.
(CLOCKWISE LEFT TO RIGHT) Chris Anderson
and others play for a concert; Dave Stahlberg at
practice; David Levi! moves a bass drum; Ted Hill,
Mr. Wolfram and Mr. Hosler discuss a band trip;
Joe Ferguson playing the french horn; Dave Saltzman tests a new sound on the sax.
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�The Niles East Marching Band was
brimming with enthusiasm for the 197879 band year, after returning from a successful band tour in St. Louis. The band,
under the instruction of Timothy Wolfram, played during halftime at all home
football and basketball games. In their
sparkling blue and gold uniforms and
shiny instruments, their presence brought
a rush of school spirit. Their concise
marching style, as well as their obvious
musical talent, made the student body
proud of having such a professional band.
The band, consisting of one hundred
members, was conducted by junior, Ted
Hill. The Marching Band was one of the
high points at all games they performed
at, and were enjoyed by all who heard
them.
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The pictures {CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) are; The Niles East Marching Band performs
during halftime at a football game; The Marching
Band displays one of its many routines; The members of Marching Band are {FRONT ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Mr. Wolfram, E. Apollo, M. Hajduk, M.
Kornhauser, L. Yamanaka, S. Dickman, K. Konior,
J. Ellison, L. Wohl, D. Gershbein, B. Balter, D.
Miller, R. Maratos, K. Hoppenrath, R. Deutsch, C . ·
Meyer, T. Hill. {SECOND ROW) F. Reitman, T.
LeVan, C. Cheung, V. Shack, R. Malina, R. Constance, J. Sumner, J. Bass, C. Epstein, J . Kindwald,
A. Sushman, A. Arrigo, S. Lehman, D. Schwartz, L.
Jensen, R. Olson, V. Goecki. {THIRD ROW) C.
Weber, D. Levi!, S. Gershbein, M. Robbins, T. Yusen, H. O'Young, J. Hankin, C. Blanke, K. Gross, J.
Mcintosh, B. Butler, R. Miller, J . Santacruz, B. Patel, I. France. {FOURTH ROW) G. Silver, G.
Schoen, J. Ferguson, T. Kasper, W. Silverman, C.
Jacobs, D. Saltzman, S. Nussbaum, L. Kelley, M.
Bernstein, M. Ellison, M. Wong, E. Horwitz. {FIFTH
ROW) S. Lambrakis, R. Sweet, T. Spinner, I. Strongin, L. Kantz, S. Fishman, S. Santacruz, R. Yusen,
S. Jacobson, W. Dressler, C. Soehn, E. Herbach.
{SIXTH ROW) E. Cooper, B. Baietto, P. Le Van, M.
Hajduk, D. Gol, Mr. MacRae, R. Simmons, D. Stahlberg, R. Lund; Members of Marching Band play one
of their fantastic tunes; Mr. Wolfram and Ted Hill
conduct the band in the stands as well as on the
field; Ted Hill leads the Marching Band.
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�This past year's Jazz Ensemble had approximately
twenty members. These people, who auditioned at the
beginning of the year, were under the direction of Mr.
Timothy Wolfram. They performed for P.T.S.A., Open
House, the Athletic Award Programs, Reflections, which
Tom Kasper and Ted Hill directed, and the May Festival
of Bands. They also attended the Spring Band Tour.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Ken Goodman rehearses for
concert; Mark Robbins plays favorite piece of music; Members of Jazz
Band are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Mike Hajduk, Mr. Timothy
Wolfram, (MIDDLE ROW) Wayne Dressler, Steve Greenspan, Steve
Fishman, Roger Yusen, David Stahlberg, Rick Simmons, Ron Lund,
(FRONT ROW) Mark Robbins, Ted Yusen, Ken Goodman, David
Saltzman, Leo Kelly, and Cary Jacobs; Mr. Wolfram conducts band;
Cary Jacobs practices beiore rehearsal; Trumpets have sectional solo;
David Stahlberg rehearses during free time.
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�The 1978-79 Concert Orchestra went
through many changes this year. Due to the
departure of Frank Winkler, the Orchestra is
now under the direction of Robert Anderson. Concert Orchestra is a younger group
than in previous years although the enrollment has remained the same. Some highlights during the year were the Winter Festi·
val whick took place in December and the
Orchestra tour to New York and Matthaw
High School on Long Island in May.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Ellyn Acker and
Kathy Matz play in the December Winter Festival; Caro·
lyn Eberle and Lisa Geiser practice during class; Andy
Snow entertains the audience with his cello playing;
Lance Holst plays a solo during an Orchestra Concert;
John Martin follows the direction of the conductor;
Lynn Breidenbach delights the audience.
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�Art, Theatre, Music,
and Literary Departments
have done an excellent job
this year. They have
helped the students broaden their horizons and expand their ideals. We dedicate this page to the teachers and students who have
given their time in these
areas of Expressions: Mr.
Dennis Grabowski, Yearbook Advisor, Judie Miller
and Richard Wetzel, Art
Department, Robert Anderson, Choral Conductor, Tim Wolfram, Band
Director, Angie Panos, Nilehilite Advisor, Jeanne
Derichs, Golden Galleon
Advisor, Jerry Proffit,
Drama Director , and
Frank Mayfield, Technical
Director.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT):
Phil Zero! and Ron Deutsch discuss the
news of Grover's Corners in "Our
Town" ; Elaine Cohn dancing in "Road
Runner"; Alan Lev explains to his team·
mates the joy of winning and the agony
of defeat in "Damn Yanke es"; Ellyn
Acker plays matchmaker for Jami
Lieder and Arthur Rosenson; Dan Gol
practices his tuba du ring class; Lisa Woll
and Val Zucker trot in the park to " If
You Really Love Me" in " Refl ection s";
Howard Berry prepares an articl e for the
Nilehilite.
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�On December 14, 1978, the Niles East
Bands and Choral Organizations presented a
winter festival. The band accompanied many of
the songs sung by the choruses, including "Hanukkah, Hanukkah" and "A Christmas Festival." This year, Robert Anderson directed the
combined choirs. Some solo band numbers included "Blue Ridge Mountain Ballad" and "Excerpts from 'My Fair Lady'."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Tim Wolfram dir·
ects the Concert Band in one of their many practiced
numbers; band members watch and listen to members of
the choruses; Karen Konior and Lauren Wohl play flutes ;
members of the chorus sing festive songs for the holidays;
Jana Bass and Cindy Cheung add to the sound of holiday
music; Dan Gol playing the tuba; Cary Jacobson and Leo
Kelly play music; the choruses sing the " Fantasticks" Med·
ley.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Mike Silver stands
with his camera; Janice Greenberg writes an interesting
copy article; Phil Rappaport and Karyn Wilner read announcements; PA announcers are Alan Karras, Marla
Greenspan, Ted Hill, Sue Isserman, Phil Rappaport, and
Karyn Wilner; Alan Karras reads information during home·
room; The Nilehilite Staff is (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Larry Perlman, Jay Wilensky, Mark Pos, (MIDDLE
ROW) Brian Kamajian (Sports Editor), David Eingorn, Alan
Friedman (Editor-in-Chief), Howard Berry (Feature Editor),
(FRONT ROW) Paul Toback, Janice Greenberg, Shari Mill·
er, Leslie Doi (Feature Editor); Leslie Doi looks at her
assignments for the week.
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At 10:15 in the morning, cheerful
voices greet Niles East students. During
the homeroom period PA announecments are read by selected students. Miss
Rita Stewart, the Building Manager,
chose six of the twenty-five students who
tried out to become announcers. Each six
weeks two different students take their
turn at reading the announcements.
The Nilehilite is the Niles East newspaper, written by East students.
The Nilehilite staff writes stories, editorials, and publishes letters pertaining to
school events.
"At the beginning of the year we had a
relatively inexperienced staff, but they've
gained experience and have put out some
fine issues, and have proved themselves
to be good writers and responsible people," commented Alan Friedman, Editor
in Chief.
Many of the students at East feel that
the news publication isn't as good as it
has been in past years. Inspite of that the
Nilehilite editors have worked hard to improve the newspaper.
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"This year we have a dedicated, hard working, creative
staff," said Mrs. Derichs, sponsor of Golden Galleon. The
club's goal this year was to publish the finest magazine to
date. Though club members diligently worked on grading
papers and publicizing the magazine, a problem existed in
getting enough student submissions for it. However, the
finished product was a fine magazine.
Mr. Miya, sponsor of Photo-Arts Club, felt this past year
was a very good one. The club's increase in size included
many new eager and talented photographers with good
ideas. The club's goals were to help each member, whether
a beginning photographer or a veteran to become a better
photograph2r, and to encourage all students to share their
interests in photography with one another. Club events
included photographic equipment demonstrations and contests.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Arlene Castro and Sue Lerner
review student submissions; Jeanne Derichs checks on publication dates;
Golden Galleon members are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) K. Jean , S.
Birz, (FRONT ROW) A. Castro, W. Castro, and D. Malina; Members of
Quill and Scroll are (BACK ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT) A. Karras, N.
Kaplan, T. Hill, P. Rappaport, A. Schoen, (MIDDLE ROW) J . Brazen, A.
Cohn, S. lsserman, (FRONT ROW) L. Pautz, L. Woll, and L. Oil; Photog·
raphy Club members celebrate winter holidays; Photo·Arts Club members
are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) G. Fujiwara, G. Chin, J . Matsuoka, S.
Rothman, (MIDDLE ROW) M. Castillo, B. Seinfeld, H. Krishman, K. Jean,
(FRONT ROW) R. Brow, S. Suslick, and M. Small.
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�On May 9, 10, and 11, the Niles East Art Department presented the 1979 Art Show. The teachers
who assisted the students with the art show were Mr.
Dennis Grabowski, Mrs. Judie Miller, and Ms. Hazel
Larsen. Oil paintings, wood carvings, ink drawings,
photography, clay masks, and sculptures were some
of the colorful areas of art displayed.
"It was an outstanding show," commented Dennis
Grabowski. "The parents and faculty that visited the
show were impressed by the educational worth that
was evidence of what was happening in the art
classes."
The art show was held in the student lounge where
many teachers, parents, and other Niles East students
admired . the work of both the beginning and advanced art classes. All the art work was created by
students in Art 1-2, 3-8, commercial art, and arts and
crafts classes.
. (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) A little girl
admires a clay mask; " Madness," a Rachel
Mann creation in oils; " Reflections of a skier," a
photograph by Robert Kollman; Balsa wood
.w
sculptures demonstrate how things fit together;
Clay heads created by Art 1·2 students;
"Hands," a sculptor's conception of a statue for
Niles East.
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The pictures (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) are;
Leslie Oif, Gena Schoen, and Gayle Portnoy select pictures
for a layout; Alan Karras and Mr. Dennis Grabowski plan
the book's strategy; Judy Brazen and Karen Sawislak discuss the merit of a photograph; Lisa Woll and Leslie Oil
proofread copy; Editors of the 1978-79 Yearbook are
(FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Judy Brazen (Ideas
Editor), Leslie Oil (Expressions Editor), Lisa Woll (Copy
Editor), Alan Schoen (Boys Action Editor), Sue lsserman
(Girls Action Editor). (BACK ROW) George Levin (Co-Art
Editor), Dan Finn (Co- Art Editor), Laurie Pautz (Individuals
Editor), Audrey Cohn, Nancy Kaplan (Senior Editor). Ted
Hill (Co-Editor-in;Chief); Alan Karras (Co-Editor-In-Chief),
Gena Schoen (Spirit Editor). The members of the Yearbook
Staff are (FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT} Arlene Weicensang, Laurie Pautz, Jami Lieder, Sandy Brenner, Linda
Sohn, Judy Brazen, Audrey Cohn, Alan Karras, Phil Rappaport, Julie Geiser, Nancy Kaplan, Karen Sawislak (Ideas
·. Editor}. (SECOND ROW) Leslie Oil, Laurie Dubin, Marty
Lerner, Gayle Portnoy, Sue Isserman, Shari Miller. (THIRD
ROW) Mr. John Golata, Lori Blackman, Gena Schoen, Alan
Schoen, Dan Finn, Larry Siegal, George Levin, Stephen
Martini, Lisa Woll, T".ld Hill, Mr. Dennis Grabowski; Laurie
Pautz writes copy for her pages.
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�The 1978-79 Yearbook Staff underwent
many changes over the· past year. The Yearbook organization joined a press association,
KEMPA (the Kettle Moraine Press Association) whose headquarters are at the University of Wisconsin at Whitewater. Over last
summer, the two editors-in-chief, Alan Karras and Ted Hill, attended a workshop on
Yearbook procedures in Whitewater to
make the yearbook better than ever. The
Yearbook staff also gained a fresh new look
this year, under the guidance of the new
advisor, Mr. Dennis Grabowski, who was assisted by Mr. John Golota. According to Mr.
Grabowski, " As a yearbook advisor it is exciting to see how the process of unity is
working in the production of the ' 79 Reflections." A mixture of experienced and new
members helped to make the book more
powerful.
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The year-long efforts of the Junior
Cabinet came to a close when they presented Prom ' 78 on May 28 at the Chateau Ritz. One hundred and seventy-five
couples enjoyed a delicious dinner after
which they danced to the music of Frank
Amorosi and his band. The most popular
song was the theme song, " Precious and
Few."
One of the precious moments of the
evening came when Barry Finn and Andi
Slowik were crowned king and queen.
Their court was Stacey Schneider and
Mark Brutzkus, along with Krikor T opouzian and Susan Tuchman. Prom ' 78 was
an evening that everyone involved will
not soon forget.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP CENTER) Sharing a quiet moment, as
well as the meal, are Ava Berman and date; Members of this year's
court are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Mark Brutzkus, Stacey Schneider, Queen
Andi Slowik, King Barry Finn, Krikor Topouzian, S.usan Tuchman;
Presenting the Prom Crown to Andi Slowik is Principal Galen Hosler;
Couples dance the night away; Scott Kleiman has his flower adjusted
by his date; About to begin a special evening are Penny Katsaros and
escort. Prom '78, " Precious and Few" was certainly an evening no one
would forget.
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�(CLOCKWISE FORM UPPER LEFT) Rita Stewart
enjoying the fair; Ready to launch the balloons are Chris
Redlin and Lori Blackman; Working hard at their booth
are Laurie Pautz, Andi Cohen, Beth Dunn, Cathi Resnick, Paul Kelley, and Lauren Goldberg; Busy making
snow cones are Ellen Oppenheim, Gail Morrison, and
Barb Dickstein; Showing their spirit for wrestling are
Wrestlettes: Joyce Gothe!!, Tracy Teitler, Pam LaManna, and Lisa Siurgis
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�Opirit 6oar6 at
l)alloon LaunGh
and RGtivities Fair
The students had more school spirit this year and
showed their enthusiasm in many different ways.
On May 12, 1978, the Homecoming committee organized a Balloon Launch to start spirits rising for Homecoming '78. There were a lot of booths and games put together
in the indoor track.
Once again school spirit returned October 10, 1978, at
the Activities Fair, held in the indoor track. At the Fair, all
the activities in Niles East asse mbled together to represent
their different groups and organizations.
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�Saturday morning, October 21, 1978 began with the longest
parade ever held at Niles East. Five floats, twelve cars, the Niles
East Trojan Marching Band, and the Porn Pon girls proceded
down Oakton Street waving to the onlookers. This year's theme,
Disneyland, was displayed well by all the floats. The Music and
Theatre float took first place, followed by Jr. Cabinet and Key
Club.
The Trojans' victory over New Trier West was celebrated at
the homecoming dance. Refreshments were served by Baskin
Robbins and Let Them Eat Cake. Carolyn Ulbert and Dave
Sproat were crowned king and queen before the night ended.
The court consisted of Sr. Di<;me Uhle, Sr. Dennis Pucher, Sr. Gigi
Carlson, Sr. Brian Kamijian, Jr. Chris Redlin, Jr. Dan Bartfeld, Jr.
Carol Rollick, Jr. Dave Lorig, Jr. Beth Feldstein, and Jr. Tim
O'Malley. The dance finished off the weekend with a special
touch.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) This year's pep assembly's
guest speaker, Tim Weigel; Two
clowns wave to the crowd of the pep
assembly; The first place Music-The·
atre float; this year's Trojan, Hugh
Sporer, gives the crowd spirit at the
homecoming game; Joe Breton receives his garter after winning the
Porn-Pon girls' leg contest; Junior
Homecoming Court girls wave to
onlookers.
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�l-lomec.ominq danc.e
c.elebrates Trojan vic.tory
"I felt that this year's committee did the best job
ever. They put a lot of time and work into the weekend," said Mr. Steven Poznansky, this year's homecoming committee sponsor. The homecoming festivities began on Wednesday , Oct. 18, 1978 with the
annual float building which continued until Friday,
October 20. Five organizations assembled to construct winning floats. The homecoming weekend officially began on Friday, Oct_ 20 with the all-school pep
assembly on the football field . This year's honorary
guest speaker, Tim Weigel, spoke highly of the football team and mascot. He was presented with an
original Weigel Wiener award by the N-Club. After his
presentation, the Trojan Mascot led each class in a
cheer with the seniors taking the most spirited class
award . Homecoming weekend began successfully.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) John LaManna and Sue Bessser
dance the latest disco steps; Elena Ayala! and escort rest on the side; The
1978 Homecoming Court includes (LEFT TO RIGHT) Dan Bartfeld, Carol
Rollick, David Lorig, Chris Redlin, Dennis Pucher, Diane Uhle, David Sproat,
Carolyn Ulbert, Regina Carlson, Brian Kamajian, Beth Feldstein, Tim O'Malley; Alison Kleiman watches the Homecoming Court in amazement; Jonelle
Roth rests on Larry Wolfberg's knee.
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�men .mix well
Fte6h_
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Mixing at the mixer are Conni Hertel and Rick Van Roeyen; Conversing with
each other are (LEFT TO RIGHT): Ira Strongin, Shelia
Zuckerman and Sue Meister; Dancing are Marty Neuman
and Diane King; Getting to know each are: Amy Gayle,
Allen Keller, Jim Mcintosh and Joan Kindwald; Enjoying
the music are: Marty Neuman, Michelle Caccamo, Beth
Rezwin and Mike Kil)g.
The biggest social event of the year for
the incoming students was the Freshmen
Mixer. Held on Friday September 22,
1978 in the Girls Gym. The dance pro·
vided a time for all the freshmen to rriake
new friends and renew old acquaintences.
One student, Conni Hertel from Fairview
said, "I had a lot of fun meeting new
people." The main feelings the freshmen
had about the mixer was how friendly and
out going everyone was. Even though few
people danced, the majority of the freshmen enjoyed themselves and had a good
time.
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�l)ooste1s Ghee1 teams;
6enate does little
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�Student Senate is composed of
representatives from all class levels. This year, Senate sponsored
the "Toys for Tots" program.
The Niles East Booster Club is
made up of parents, teachers,
coaches, and any other concerned
adults with the goal "to serve the
young athletes in the Niles East athletic programs."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT):
Holly Unterburger participates in a Student
Senate meeting; President Jay Wilensky
calls a meeting to order; The Student Senate
consisted of: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Elena Kra use, Tami Lebovitz, David
Kleifield, Paul Morris, Lisa Same lson, Dean
Lustig, Beth Dunn, J ay Wile nsky, Rudy Lo·
pez, Kenny Heller, and Scott Turner. (BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Laurie Dubin, Elyce Herbach, Tina Lee, She lly Mozin,
Holly Unterburger, Gabe Strack, Sue Kulovsky, Elise Holzheimer; Mr. Hosler attends
a Booster Club meeting; The Booster Club
included: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Mr. Shintani, Mr. Sele me n, Mr. Pollack, Mr.
Stein, and Mr. Swanson. (THIRD ROW) Mrs.
Seleman, Mrs. Pos, Mrs. Rock , Mrs. O' Malley, Mrs. Nagel; (SECOND ROW) Mr. Pos,
Mrs. Bartlestein, Mr. Boigk, Mr. LaManna,
Mrs. Cooley, Mr. Rock; (FRONT ROW) Mr.
Bartlestein, Mr. O'Malley, Mrs. Boigk, Mrs.
Pollack; Pam Herbach enjoys Senate meeting; Student Senate officers we re; (LEFT
TO RIGHT) Scott Turner, Jay Wile nsky ,
Rudy Lopez; The mothers of the Booste r
Club join in the homecoming parade.
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�Chee1leade16
keep spirit qoinq
The Niles East freshman cheerleaders inspired school spirit this
year as they cheered our Trojans to victory. The squad, consisting of eight energetic freshman, delighted the fans. Their flawless
cheers encouraged the Gold and Blue to a Trojan Victory.
The experienced sophomore cheerleaders filled the year with
lively cheers, helping our Trojans reach the goal of victory. Their
exuberance enthused the crowds, and with their cheers helped
bring success to the sophomore football team.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Beth Rezwin, Ruth Friedman, and
Suzanne Meister step forward for their Trojan jump; this year's Sophomore Cheerleading squad consists of (BACK ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT)
Lisa Melian, Linda Liss, Fabi Zimansky, Karen Sutker, Lisa Engelberg,
Sandra Karabinas; (FRONT ROW) Tami Lebovitz, Sue Besser, Val Fabian,
Debbie Frank; Sophomore cheerleaders form a pyramid (TOP TO BOTTOM) Sue Besser, Debbie Franks, Tami Lebovitz, Linda Liss, Sandra
Karabinas, Fabi Zimansky, Val Fabian; Val Fabian, Tami Lebovitz, Sue
Besser and Lisa Melian fire up for victory; The Freshman cheerleaders are
(TOP TO BOTTOM) Rebbeca Hahn, Merilee Slipenko, Suzanne Meister,
(LEFT TO RIGHT) Terri Leahy, Ruth Friedman, Beth Rezwin, Julie
Esmael, Lauri Sacks.
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p5yc.he up player6
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�The Varsity cheerleaders cheered our Varsity Football Team
to a winning "Trojan" season this year. Their past squad experience, along with their pep and style, helped to make their cheers
a high point in the game. This year. a new approach was used to
enthuse the Varsity Football team . The Varsity Cheerleaders
made signs and put them up in the varsity boy's locker room. This
tactic helped lead the Trojans on to victory. In addition to leading
the crowd, the Varsity Cheerleaders also held bake sales, candy
sales, and sold buttons to help raise funds and add school spirit at
the same time.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Beth Feldstein cheers the crowd along;
Carol Rollick, Diane Uhle, Diane Smolish, Sheri Newman, Carolyn Ulbert, Ros
Behr, and Beth Feldstein join hands to say "hello"; The experienced Varsity
Cheerleading squad consisted of (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Ros Behr,
Diane Uhle, Sheri Newman, (MIDDLE ROW) Beth Feldstein, Harlene Edelman,
Cindy Marsh, Lisa Samelson, (FRONT ROW) Carol Rollick, Irene Theodore,
Diane Smolish, Carolyn Ulbert; Diane Smolish and Diane Uhle kick along with
"Nilehi"; Cheerleaders smile to the crowd.
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�Pom Pon add&
to the spirit
After attending a Porn Pon workshop this summer, and receiving a first division rating, the Porn Pon squad was enthused for a
dynamite year. Their entertaining routines done from everything
from " CopaCabana" to " Zippity Do-Da;" served to not only add
spirit, but got the fans involved in the whole feeling of Trojan
Fever.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Forming a pinwheel are Porn Pon girls
(UPPER LEFT COUNTER CLOCKWISE) Dana Sobel, Laurie Goldstein, Elaine
Cohn, Kathy Baer; The Niles East '78-'79 Porn Pon Squad includes (TOP ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) Jackie Woll, Julie Kane, Yvette Stroesser, Audrey Wagner,
Ellen Kray, Debbie Winston, Gigi Carlson, (MIDDLE ROW LEFT TO RIGHT)
Alternates Sandy Glass, and Laurie Goldstein, Cathy Lasowski, Co-Captain Sandy
Fadhel, Elaine Cohn, Sandy Brenner, (BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Dana
Sobel, Kathy Baer, Captain Karen Feldman, Marci Mandel, Pam Schwartz; Doing
a step from camp are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Pam Schwartz, Gigi Carlson; Captain
Karen Feldman and Co-Captain Sandy Fadhe l are in an Ending pose of a routine;
Doing their famous kickline are Pam Schwartz, Gigi Carlson, Karen Feldman,
Elaine Cohn, Jackie Woll; Doing a coordination step is Elaine Cohn; Karen
Feldman joins in to make the step complete.
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�Pep Club,
l-lomec.ominq
Committee
and Wre6tlette6
6how 6pi1it
Preparation for Homecoming '78 was
started in the spring by committee president
Amy Lashinsky, vice president Chris Redlin,
secretary Mari Ivener, and treasurer Audrey
Fischoff. The committee held many fundraisers to raise enough money for the pep
assembly and dance. The six months of hard
work proved worthwhile as Homecoming
'78 was one of the best Homecomings of
Niles East.
The Wrestlettes, led by Toni Hudac, aid
the wrestling team. Their main purpose is to
assist Coach Richardi. They do jobs such as
keep time and score at the meets. They also
raise money for a wrestling banquet at the
end of the season.
Pep Club is open to all spirited Niles East
students. Their main purpose is the promotion of school spirit at all athletic events and
other school functions. Coach Odlivak, who
is the sponsor, bo·asts a large membership of
100 students.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT TO RIGHT)
The Homecoming '78 committee (TOP ROW LEFT TO
RIGHT): Beth Dunn, Amy Lashinsky, Jan Trilling, Lin·
da Katz, Audrey Fischoff, (FOURTH ROW) Mr. Poz.
nansky (sponsor) Paul Gawin, Mark Seplowin, Jay Wi·
lensky, Paul Morris, Joe Broton, Mark Pollack, Dave
Kleifield, Tad Slowik, Brian Kamajian. (THIRD ROW)
Lisa Mollan, Dana Sobel, Ilaina Krause, Mari Ivener,
Jodi Bolotin, Shari Newman, Sharon Spiegel, Beth
Weisberg, Mara Leon, Mark Landau, Andi Stern, Sandy
Fadhel, Lauren Berg, Robyn Spira. (SECOND ROW)
Lisa Goldwasser, Teri Richards, Holly Unterberger,
Lori Blackman, Laura Elman, Lisa Kutok, Maryann
Kostynuik, Mary Ha, DeeDee Vlay, Karen Wilner, Beth
Dickstein, Michelle Rakoncay, Karen Berman, Sharon
Miller, (FRONT ROW) Julia Bienias, Sue Goldberg,
Paula Miller, Mindy Fischoff, Tammy Lebovitz, Nancy
Zimmerman, Elise Holzheimer, Mindy Schwartz, Cindy
Wu; Wrestlette Pam LaManna Gutting-it-out like the
wrestlers; (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) The Mem·
bers of the wrestlettes are: Jodie Cohen, Margie Coyne.
(FOURTH ROW) Sharon Palm, Wendy Brandt, Chris
Spraggins, Sally Lehman, Mary Ha, llissa Greenberg,
Dawn Schroeder, Jill Knish. (THIRD ROW) Ro\>yn
Gomberg, Sherife Jusufi, Allison Kleiman, Lori Rock,
Lisa Kutok, (SECOND ROW) Sue Spraggins, Lisa Sturgis, Connie Hertel, Lori Blackman, Sue Birz, (.FRONT
ROW) Captains: Joyce Gothe!!, Pam LaManna, Tracy
Teitler. (NOT PICTURED) Toni Hudac (sponsor), Lisa
Mollan: Tracy Teitler, Pam LaManna, and Lori Blackman try to copy the wrestlers; Pep Club, sponsored by
Coach Odlivak and supported by over a hundred stu·
dents; Connie Hertel, Margie Coyne, and Sherife Jusufi
time the matches.
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�Key Club
booqie& down
at "Di&c.o Danc.e''
The Niles East Key Club boasts a membership of eighty-five.
The club, led by president Mike Berkowitz, is a service organiza·
tion that works directly with Kiwanis. The first Kiwanis-Key Club
event was Peanuts Day. Forty-five members of Key Club met at 5
a.m. to sell peanuts for retarded children. Once a week, Key Club
sends two representatives to a Kiwanis luncheon in order to keep
things running smoothly between them.
On Friday, Nov. 3rd, Key Club held a disco dance which was a
total success. The firm "Disco Experience", kept all 150 partici·
pants rocking and rolling from 7:30-11:00. Along with their many
other events, Key Club had a truly successful year.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Sitting in a small discussion group are
(LEFT TO RIGHT) Mike Berkowitz, David Klein, Elaine Cohn, and Karen Feld·
man; The officers of Key Club are (LEFT TO RIGHT) President, Mike Berkowitz,
Secretary, Chuck Gollay, Vice-President, David Klein, and not pictured, Treasurer, Marc Shuman; Working hard on the Key Club float are Mike Berkowitz and
Julie Millman; Also working on the 2nd place winning float are Paula Miller and
Steve Ehrlich; The entire Key Club consists of about 80 students; Having a great
time at the dance are Andi Stern and Jerry Isaacson; Danny Pastron and Sandy
Fadhel boogie down at the disco dance.
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�Forums
ore used
as enrichment
proqrom
"It is a marvelous opportunity for students to benefit from inschool enrichment programs," said Mrs. Muriel Sucherman, Forum's Special Programs Coordinator. Held during school hours,
so all students can attend them, Forums are mainly held in the
mornings because the guests can't stay too long. Most guests
come on a volunteer basis. Mrs. Sucherman, who organizes the
Forum programs herself, enjoys doing this and thinks that Forums are a great in-school activity.
The Forums this year included presentations from the Conservation Department of Forest Preserves of Cook County, the
Director of Goodman's School of Drama, Oakton Community
College representative Elaine Sullivan, experimenting in international living, a discussion about "Summer Abroad" programs in
31 different countries, Israeli Nitzarim Folk Dancers, and the
Evanston Social Security office. Forums also sponsored such
activities as a Non-Smokers Seminar, a Law Day, and the wellknown Heart Day. On this day, blood pressures were checked
and menus of low cholesterol diets were offered to help make the
day a success.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The Mid.West Air Force Jazz Ensemble
jams together; Art Thieme tells a story to music; Air Force band leader sings with
the ensemble; Students enjoy the forum; The folk singers use a woodman in their
act; Mrs. Sucherman, in charge of Forums, explains about the performer; The folk
singers perfcrm for the students.
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everyone," said Muriel Sucherman, Forum's Special Programs
Coordinator. Many special events and Forums took place this
year. They ranged from a visit from U.S. President Jimmy Carter
for a Mikva political rally, to a performance by Israel dancers.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) President Carter shakes hands with Su·
perintendent Gibbs, while Principal Hosler looks on; Alex Miron dances; Karen
Sawislak, Hal Unterberger, and Gena Schoen join hands in an Israeli Dance;
President Carter is surrounded by onlookers; A folk singer performing a ballad;
Audrey Fischoff, Alex Miron, and an Israeli dancer do the Hora.
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�Baseball has
weak year
The Varsity baseball team had a bad year, according to Mr. George Galla, Head Coach. The team,
under the coaching of Mr. Galla, and Bill Coulson,
was weak in the defensive areas of the game, although pitching was one of their stronger points. One
of the more outstanding players last year was Tad
Slowik, who was in his second year on the V<';\rsity
team.
The team had an overall record of 7 wins, 15
losses for the year. Their conference record was 3
wins, 12 losses.
"Our pitching next year should be a strong point,
although I'm still concerned about defense. If I can fill
in a few holes, we should be competitive. I'm looking
forward to a great year next season," noted Galla.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER RIGHT) Tom O'Kane saves the
base; Members of the Varsity Baseball Team are: (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach George Galla, Alan Goodman, Tad
Slowik, Steve Polz, Paul Morris, Dave Kleifield, Barry Finn, Tony
Klande, Coach Bill Coulson; (MIDDLE ROW) Alan Gothelf, Jeff
Brin, Jay Wilensky, Dave Sproat, Tom O'Kane, Bob Frankel, Art
Mandell, Joe Naumes; (FRONT ROW) Mark Aaronson, Scott Gor·
don, Steve Gothelf, Tom Siemson, Wayne Dressler, Eric Anderson, Richard Sklena, Ken Heller, Bob Sonshine; Tom Siemson
makes a put-out at first base, Dave Kleifield prepares to take a
swing; Dave Sproat makes a diving stop; Steve Polz delivers a
fastball; Tad Slowik throws a curve ball.
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�Sophs make
errors; Frosh
take second
"It was a disappointing year for the sophomore
team. The team as a whole made a lot of errors, and
we didn't get hits when we needed them. The team
record indicated this. Another reason for the poor
season was the constant disagreements among the
players and the coaches," commented Mr. William
Bulthuis, Head Coach.
Coach Bulthuis pointed out that the team started
to cut down on errors towards the end of the season.
The team had two outstanding players, Tim Calla.han
and Scott Reicin. "Tim Callahan had a great year
with the bat and at the end of the year he was
changed to outfield, where he also excelled. Scott
Reicen also exhibited good skill in hitting and pitching, as well as being a consistent outfielder," said
Bulthuis.
Coach Bulthuis is anticipating a good season for
this years varsity team. He feels a .500 record could
be achieved if the boys cut down on their errors and
developed their hitting skills.
The Freshman baseball team, under the coaching
of Mr. Steve Pozansky had a good year. According to
Pozansky this is due to the fact that the boys on the
team are good athletes and smart ballplayers.
The team had a .313 batting average and an
Earned Run Average of .231. The team record for
the year was 13 wins, 4 losses. The boys took 2nd
place in the Conference with a record of 11 wins, 3
losses.
Several of the players exhibited outstanding skill.
Bill Witry had a .455 batting average, stole 17 bases.
Tony Schiller was the team's number one hitter.
Pozansky believes that this year's sophomore team
has the makings of an excellent squad.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the Freshman
Baseball Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Gerald
Richardson, Jeff Hornstein, Brad Cole, Gordon Gruenes, Bill
Witry, Scott Shinatani, Mark Story, Fred Blitt, Garry Burstyn,
Carry Velleff, Steven Poznansky; (MIDDLE ROW) Brad Baietto,
Steve Goles, Harold Schwartz, Dan Grant, Ken Vanderhaegen,
John Gabrielides, Daryl Novick, Dave Birz, David Samuelson,
Colin Slowik; (FRONT ROW) Dave Keller, Steve Kirsch, Larry
Feldman, Joel Hoffmann, Mike Musick, Mark Williams, Terry Shapiro, Jim Ossey, Brandon Koress; Gary Karhoff throws to first;
Tim Callahan knocks one out; Members of the Sophomore Baseball team are; (BACK ROW) Coach Bulthuis, Steve Goldenberg,
Gary Karhoff, Tim Callahan, Steve Precht, Bill Garcia, Richard
Rudy, Steve Cooley, Scott Reicen, Steve Meyers, Hal Nagel;
(BOTTOM ROW) Mark Raffel, Pete Miscinski, Steve Bartelstein,
Mike May, Henry Goldenstein, Danny Bartfeld; Jeff Brin makes
put out at first; Hal Nagel lays one down.
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�Softball team holds
"average" season
The softball team finished in the middle of
the standings, however Coach Lee Sellers
maintained that they played well. "We lost a
couple of close games that would have made
us number two or three in league," he explained. Sellers went on to say that their
conference record of three wins and four
losses also belied their devotion to the game.
Most proficient player became all conference third baseman Judy Lee with a batting
average of .550 conference, .481 overall,
and one error for the season. Jill Chavin; the
all conference center, also had one error
with a batting average of .563 conference
and .434 overall.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Chris Sproat
fielding; Sherife Jusufi catching; Janice Iacullo batting;
Members of the Junior Varsity Softball Team are:
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Assistant Coach Ms.
Carol Pazdioch, Chris Sproat, Marci Greenberg, Cindy
Michals, Judy Anderson, Janice Iacullo, Coach Ms.
Wojdula; (MIDDLE ROW) Noelle Walther, Sherife Jusufi, Robyn Cohan, Harriet Schmidt, Gayle Portnoy,
Dey Serrano; (FRONT ROW) Joanne Zelasko, Karen
Ruesch, Mindy Fischoff, Lisa Kutok, Judy Lee; Valerie
Scheinpflug running; Karen Ruesch throwing; Members
of the Varsity Softball Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Andi Slowik, Jan Blitt, Bobbi Lewen, Jill
Chavin, Coach Sellers; (MIDDLE ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Lisa Levy, Nancy Kusek, Judy Lee, Julie Maggio, Debbie Doneger, Chris Billisits; (FRONT ROW)
Carolyn Ulbert, Julie Hanson, Valerie Scheinpflug,
Georgette Saenz, Sue Gockenbach.
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�Track
team begins
fine season
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Gary Chin and Rich Deibel jumping the
hurdles; Sinsuk Kang and Aye Kung warm up for hurdles race; Members of the
Varsity Track Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Bill Johnson, Peter
lacullo, Steve Glickman, David Stahlberg, Robert Holzheimer, Rob Sweet, Steve
Urow, Barry Leb, Don Ulbert, (MIDDLE ROW) Tom Kasper, Adam Bezark, Ken
Van Der Haegen, Rich Deibel, John O'Malley, Joe Suhajda, Mike Castillo, Gary
Chin, (FRONT ROW) Bob Klawans, Jeff Pozen, Al Jones, Eric Locasha, Sinsuk
Kang, Aye Kung, Joe Greenspan, Scott Krause; Steve Glickman vaults over a
pole in competition; Don Ulbert and Jeff Pozen run for the finish line; Ken Van
Der Haegen puts the shot; Dave Stahlberg heads down pole vaulting lane.
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�Track team
improves
"We gained strength in our running events,"
stressed Coach Jaci Hess. "The returning sophomores aided our veteran members greatly
with their abilities." The influx of skilled athletes allowed the girls to specialize in a chosen
event which increased their chances of breaking .
their records. Chris Porter honored the team
with a third place CSL North Division in the two
mile run and sixth place in the mile run.
The field events also continued to win
awards. Mary Kinnaman placed third in the
Evanston Indoor Invitational Shot Put and sixth
in the CSL North Division. And Debra Precht
and Linda Becker received fourth place and
fifth place respectively in the CSL North Division High Jump. Overall, the team placed second three times and third three times in conference.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jane Krier relaying;
Linda Becker high jumping; Members of the track team are:
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Hess, Chris Porter,
Jean Krier, Janice Kaplan, Lori Jensen, Renee Williams,
Laura Finn, Linda Becker, Assistant Coach Kathie Kebler
(THIRD ROW) Maureen Hajduk, Carolyn Eberle, Pat Chan,
Lisa Goldwasser, Mindy Schwartz, Kelly Cebol, Robyn
Flakne, Adeline Eberle (SECOND ROW) Natalie Odlivak,
Jane Krier, Mary Kinnaman, Colleen Hubbard, Joann Mi·
kos, Debbie Precht, Karen Konior, Sue Coyne (FRONT
ROW) Kathy Jean, Judy Poles, Sue Jacobson, Cheryl Lee,
Cindy Wu, Donna Thiry; Nancy Zimmerman and Karen
Berman relaying; Linda Becker broad jumping; Sue Coyne
shotputting; Karen Berman running.
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best season
in years
(CLOCKWISE FROM RIGHT) Brian Kamajian starts game by kicking off; Tad
Slowik cuts away from defenders; Members of the Varsity Football team are:
(TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Poznansky, Tad Slowik, Dave Kleifield,
Robert Fisch, Arthur Suhajda, Dean Lustig, Brian Kamajian, Paul Gawin, Joe
Broton, David Sproat, David Lorig, Coach Ferguson; (THIRD ROW) Coach
Ewing, Coach Herter, Gary Karhoff, Jay Wilensky, Kelly Walls, Paul Morris,
Dennis Pucher, Dennis Somenek, Dan Patlak, George Kafkis, Lance Olson, Neil
Thomas, Mark Pas; (SECOND ROW) Elias Orfanos, Gregg Bolot!n, Tim O'Malley,
Hal Nagel, Dan Bartfeld, Alan Weiner, Barry Leb, Bob Bernstein, Steve Cooley,
David Zaslowsky; (FRONT ROW) Rich Sklena, David Hoffmann, David Goldsmith, Dru Scarbrough, Scott Gordon, Mike Esses, Howard Fogel, Jim Krysl,
Sherwood Blitstein; Mark Pollack blocks for David Sproat; David Sproat runs for
first down; Brian Kamajian kicks the extra point; Coach Ferguson thinks of the
next play.
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�The Varsity Football team had the best season in years. Coach
Ferguson attributes this fact to unity among the junior and senior
players. This unity was evident in almost every aspect of the
team's play this year. The combination of a strong offensive line
and the power of David Sproat's running led to a strong rushing
attack. Tad Slowik supplemented this at quarterback with strong
running and a good passing assault.
The team was tied for first place with New Trier East and
Deerfield. However, a loss to Waukegen West, resulted in a drop
in the standings.
This · year's team should be commended for rekindling the
spark of school spirit, presenting a winning example to other
teams throughout, and finishing the season with better than a
.500 conference record.
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�The Sophomore football team, under the coaching of Ron
Henrici, Frank Bostic, and Ron Gralewski had a good year,
particularly in comparison to their previous record.
"The class of '81 had 4 victories as compared to two victories
a year ago. We started the season with 49 players and finished
with 45 award winners" added Henrici.
Most Valuable players were Harold Schwartz and Peter Rollick. Henrici concluded that if these ballplayers continue to play
football at Niles East, the football team will be a winner.
The Freshman football team had an outstanding season. The
teams most valuable asset was its defense. According to Nick
Odlavak's assistant Coach Dave Shusteff: "The major reason for
our outstanding year was a varied and intimidating defense . Our
offense would score just enough points to be victorious."
The team had many outstanding players this season. Amoung
them were: Marc Brabec, the team captain, and Ira Spiro, the
starting quarterback.
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Action
�Soph and Frosh
follow varsity's
example
(CLOCKWISE) Nick Rowe makes stop of a Niles North runningback; Members
of the Freshman Football team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) S. Kamajian,
T. Christopoulos, S. Goldish, E. Karamanolis, M. Brabec, A. Zygmun, T. Alexander, T. Gorham, B. Swerdlow, Coach Odlivak; (THIRD ROW) Coach Howard,
E. Goldman, M. Isaacs, I. Spiro, D. Carlson, G. Pappas, T. Ulbert, S. Malin, R.
Firfer, M. Neuman, Coach Schusteff; (SECOND ROW) M. Sladek, D. Lewandowski, M. Mendelson, S. Yates, R. Kane, S. Kang, M. Pomerantz, A. Keller, M.
Kilian; (FRONT ROW) P. Manko!!, J . Mcintosh, D. Rappaport, R. Feldstein, S.
Wilensky, J. Salenger, M. Bernstein, M. Schwartz; Peter Rollick sets up to block
for John Gabrielides; Bradford Baietto finds running room up the middle; Defensive line takes down a Niles North runner; Members of the Sophomore football
team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Bill Johnson , Steve Ehrlich, Steve
McMananion, Mark Story, Scott Shintani, Rich Portmann, Les Kaplan, Fred
Fagenholz, William Wengerski, Fred Blitt, Coach Gralewski; (THIRD ROW) Chad
Howard, Gordon Gruenes, Gary Burstyn, David Samuelson, Joseph Suhajda,
Perry Rempas, Harold Schwartz, Robert Chavin, Colin Slowik, Bradford Baietto,
Coach Henrici, Fred Bowers; (SECOND ROW) Michael Rowe, Kurt Mueller,
Peter Rollick, Guy Gervasio, Jerry Stone, Brandon Koress, Steve Greenberg,
Terry Shapiro, Lawrence Stolberg, Nick Rowe, David Keller, William Witry;
(FRONT ROW) Daniel Weisberg, John Gabrielides, David Socket, Dean Caccamo,
Steve Hirsch, Mark Barba, Mike Cortez, Larry Wolfberg, Ted Theodore, James
Ossey; Coach Ron Henrici gives plays to John Gabrielides.
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�Soccer team has
The Varsity Soccer team finished a slow season with a conference score of 2 wins, 7 losses, and an overall record of 4 wins, 7
losses.
According to Coach Hollister Sandstead, the team lacked the
necessary skills to compete, but he felt the year was both rewarding and exciting for the boys. "The team played with determination and spirit," Sandstead commented.
In spite of the team's low record, several players showed
outstanding'skill. These were Paul Stone, David Klein, Ken Heller, Kevin Nelson, Mark Landau, Robert Sonshine, and Doug Liu.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the Varsity Soccer Team are:
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Sandstead, Louis Weisbach, Kenny
Heller, Marc Shuman, Doug Liu, Rudy Lopez, David Klein, Richard Nikchevich,
Jeff Dubin, Henry Goldenstein; (MIDDLE ROW) Debbie Kabiller, David Ellison,
Mark Landau, Paul Stone, Brad Cole, Joe Ayyad, Suzie Birz; (FRONT ROW)
George Teng, Bob Sonshlne, Kevin Nelson, Brian Sullivan, Steve Tuchman, Mr.
DeJonge; (NOT PICTURED) Dan Gallagher; Paul Stone prepares to pass the ball;
Louis Weisbach stops the ball; David Ellison heads the ball into the Maine East
defense; Mark Landau keeps the ball in play; David Ellison maneuvers around the
defense.
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105
�106 _ Action
�Sophs and
Frosh have
bad year
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The Members of the Soph·
omore Soccer team are: (BACK ROW) Coach Don Larson, John
Nikchevich, Scott Samuels, Rob Dickert, Al Lopez, Joe Serrano,
Daryl Novick; (MIDDLE ROW) Joe Greenspan, David Birz, Ed
Green, Ted Ramirez, Rick Precht, Ed Adler; (FRONT ROW) Bruce
Kaplan, Paul Nathanson, Howard Korey, Craig Heinberg, Mike
Musick, Marc Brenner, Joel Hoffman; Marc Shuman fights for ball;
Mark Landau studies shot; Members of the Freshman Soccer team
are: (BACK ROW) Mike Kenig, Irwin Rameriz, Mitch Bernson,
Mack Patel, Dan Wax, Bob Odom, Ivan Santacruz, Keith Gross;
(MIDDLE ROW) Tom Ciskowski, Sam Labue, Steve Ferdman,
Roger Yusen, Aye Kung, Reed Oliff, Mark Ellison, Geoff Wexler;
(FRONT ROW) Pete Blank, Pete Braum, Ken Santillian, Val Sa·
bonji, Ayre Goldenstein, Ken Hertel, Steve Goodman; David Elli·
son passes to Bob Sonshine.
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�The archery conference recorcf· of one win and seven losses
misled the bystander. "Our girls had a lot of enthusiasm and fun,"
stated Coach Jean Wojdula. The ten varsity shooters faced stiff
competition from year round indoor range players, some of
which possess bows valued between two hundred and five hundred dollars. Nevertheless, all enjoyed the sport including the six
rookie shooters who learned a new skill. "These girls," stated
Coach Wojdula, "showed great interest in the team and helped
one another. "Next year," she added, "more interested players
will result in the addition of a junior varsity team" Outstanding
players became Sharon Jacobson, Cathy Cerny, and Cara Johanson.
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�I
7
Archers:
first in
spirit
·third in
district
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Members of the
Archery Team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Stacey Sacksner, Judy Klande, Judy Anderson, Cathy
Cerny, Sharon Jacobson, Coach Wojdula; (FRONT
ROW) Natalie Odlivak, Chris Sproat, Judy Lee, Robyn
Flakne, Cara Johanson; Sharon Jacobson, Natalie Odlivak, and Cara Johanson pulling arrows out of target;
Senior Captain Cathy Cerny shooting; Chris Spraggins
and Stacey Sacksner shooting; Robyn Flakne and Nat·
alie Odlivak shooting; Sharon Jacobson, Cathy Cerny,
Cara Johanson, and Judy Anderson shooting
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT): Members of
the Cross Country team are: (LEFT TO RIGHT)
Steven Urow, Marty Brisk, Steve Glickman, Donald
Ulbert, Jeff Pozen; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Jeff Pozen,
Steve Urow, Marty Brisk, Steve Glickman and Donald Ulbert get off to a flying start; Jeff Pozen and
Marty Brisk warm up for race; Marty Brisk passes a
Niles North runner; Jeff Pozen takes an early lead;
Coach Ristow adds up points after race; Coach Tom
Ristow; Steve Glickman does warmup routine to
prepare for race.
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�Cross Country
Team gives all
This year's Cross Country team had a poor season. Yet all the
blame cannot be placed on the team itself or on the coach. There
were only five members on the varsity team. Since no Sophomores or Freshmen came out there was no Freshman or Sophomore team. Because of this disadvantage the team should be
commended on its desire alone.
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�Tennis players
rebuild team
Returning sophomores and juniors painstakingly rejuvenated this year's tennis
team, according to the tennis coaches. Head Coach Patricia Matlak summarized the
results of their strenuous practices. "Everyone improved in individual skills," she
stressed. "The many beginners couldn't help but improve," added a team member.
Although the team consistently battled against stiff competition, their spirit remain~d strong. Uncommonly sunny weather added to the enjoyment.
Outstanding players were: Claudia Brisk, undefeated in conference dual meets,
second in conference, second in district, and eighth in state; Julie Millman whose
four year record was twenty eight wins and ten losses. Overall, the team was 3-4 in
conference.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Gabe
Strack waiting for the ball; Laura Davis and Lisa
Cohan playing doubles; Shelly Mozin running after
the ball; Sally Lehman preparing to hit a forehand;
Members of the Tennis Team are: (BACK ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Matlak, Yon Kim, Julie
Millman, Mariam Mardi, Janice Kaplan, Claudia
Brisk, Linda Becker, Marci Greenberg, Cindy Shapiro, Dana Wohlbrandt; (MIDDLE ROW) Therese
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LeVan.Laura Davis, Kelly Cebol, Karen Sawislak,
Mindy Fischoff, Sally Lehman, Kisa Goldwasser,
Elise Weiner, Tina Lee, Nargess Mardi; (FRONT
ROW) Sue Spraggins, Dana Goldsmith, Gabe
Strack, Lisa Cohan, Judy Rabin, Mindy Schwartz,
Nellie Rifarsel, Shelly Mozin; Kelly Cebol backhanding the ball; Julie Millman hitting a forehand;
Claudia Brisk backhanding the ball.
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�Golf team
misses par
This year's Golf team did not have a good season. The Varsity
and Sophomores found it hard to compete with teams with much
more talent in their conference. Coach Jerome Oswald can look
forward to returning team member Mark McCracken who had a
good season with some good scores. M.V.P.s this year were Mike
Grohman and David Eskoff.
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Action
�(CLOCKWISE): Frank McLaughlin follows
through swing; David Saltzman takes a divot; David
Eskoff greens it; Members of the Varsity Golf team
are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Howard
Levee, David Saltzman, Steven Bartelstein, David
Eskoff, Mike Grohman; (FRONT ROW) David Gassel, Frank McLaughlin, Mark McCracken; David
Gassel chips on green; Mike Grohman sends a
booming drive; Steven Bartelstein in backswing;
Howard Levee uses one of his fairway woods.
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115
�Volleyball team
has "Super Year"
"Defensively, we were one of the top
teams in the league," remarked Coach Richardson. "All twelve players were outstanding and each contributed their own special
way to the success of this year's team."
Because of their size, however, they had
trouble attacking the ball, and as a result,
their offense suffered. Nevertheless, all
team members improved their skills and
technical knowledge of the game a great
deal.
Outstanding back-line player in the league
became Natalie Doi who was also unani·
mously selected to the All-Conference Volleyball team. Also, Bobbi Lewen was given
honorable mention for the All Conference
team, and was recognized for her outstanding serving and spiking ability.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Carolyn Ulbert
bumping the ball; Laura Finn spiking the ball to Karen
Konior of the opposite team; Natalie Doi receiving the
ball; Members of the Junior Varsity Team are (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Sue Levine, Allison Mann,
Cindy Michals, Joanne Mikos, Chris Porter, Vickie
Goecke, Karen Ruesch, Coach Hess; (FRONT ROW)
Jodi Firfer, Leslie Doi, Lynn Yamanaka, Cindy Cheung,
Alda Moy, Joanne Zelasko; Alda Moy b.umping the ball;
Karen Konior returns the ball. Members of the Varsity
Volleyball Team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Julie Maggio, Sherife Jusufi, Chris Billisits, Coach Richardson, Sue Coyne, Sue Brown, Laura Finn; (FRONT
ROW) Sue Gockenbach, Natalie Doi, Carolyn Ulbert,
Nancy Kusek, Mary Kinnaman _
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�East's Varsity Basketball team had a good season this past
winter, according to Emil Capitani, Head Coach.
"We had experienced players on the team. Tad Slowik, for
instance, was the second leading scorer in the conference and was
all-conference last year," noted Capitani, "Alan Andrea was the
starting guard from last year, and Dave Sproat was the best
player and the team leader."
Other outstanding players included Ken Houdek-6'6, averaging 11 points per game, a tremendous improvement. Dave Klein,
6'4, was the team's forward and a good jumper, while Rich
Nikchevich was the team's outstanding shooter.
"The team spirit has a lot to do with the success of this ball
club. We had a winning attitude throughout the team. This was
the hardest working group I have ever been associated with,"
concluded Capitani.
(CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE) Tad Slowik shoots the ball; Tad Slowik drives for
the basket; Alan Andrea shoots an underhand layup; Ken Houdek attempts a
shot; Members of the Varsity Basketball Team are: (LEFT TO RIGHT) David
Sproat, Alan Andrea, Brian Kamajian, Thaddeus Slowik, Ken Houdek, Joel
Kessler, Dave Klein, Robert Fisch , Rich Nikchevich (KNEELING) Mark Pos,
manager; Coach Emil C~pitani looks on.
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�Varsity team exhibits
winning attitude
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Action
�Sophs and Frosh
live up to
expectations
"This year's Sophomore team was hurt by lack of height," said
Sophomore Basketball coach Frank Bostic. Team member Tony
Schiller agreed with his coach, but added, "We make up for it
with hustle and spirit." The team worked together, though Scott
Shintani and Brad Cole were known best for their rebounding and
defense. The team went into the season with a positive approach.
Tony Schiller also added about the coaching problem, "We had
trouble making the transition from one coach to another, but
once we made the · adjustment we played respectably." The
sophomore team may have lacked height but they didn't lack
spirit.
The.freshmen used the year as a learning experience for their
future years at Niles East.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Scott Shintani aims to shoot over opponent; Fred Fagenholz fakes out the opposing team; Freshman Murray Mizock,
George Pappas, and Marty Newman warm up with leg kicks; Coach Refecez gives
a pep talk to (LEFT TO RIGHT) Rich Cohn, Manny Karamanolis, Marty Newman,
and Ross Feldstein; This year's sophomore team consisted of (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) John Gabrielides, Joel Hoffman, David Birz, George Pappas, Les
Kaplan, Scott Shintani, Bill Witry, Fred Fagenholz, John Nikchevich, Brad Cole,
Tony Schiller, David Keller, (FRONT ROW) Barry Deutsch, Coach Bostic, Bernie
Bahrmasel, Steve Greenberg; This year's Freshman Basketball Team: (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Bostic, Coach Refecez, Steve Fanady, Earl
Goldman, Marty Newman, Erich Massei, Steve Goldish, Manny Karamanolis,
Barry Heelan, Coach Short, (MIDDLE ROW) Ross Feldstein, Jack Locker, Mike
Killian, George Pappas, Steve Kamajian, (FRONT ROW) Mike Bernstein·, Rich
Cohn, Tim Ciskoski, Alan Keller, James Mcintosh, Ivan Santacruz, and Mike
Jensen.
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�122 _ Action
�Fans
cheer teams
The fans are a very important part of athletic competition.
Withoµt them the team would not receive the moral support it
needs to win. At Niles East the fans have been giving this
moral support the best they know how. These pages are
dedicated to the fan for which no team can do without!
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER RIGHT) Young fan anticipates Trojans next
move; Porn Pon girls dance with band; an alumnus cheers team on. Cheerleaders start game by leading team on; Trojan fans, (LEFT TO RIGHT) Sari
Salon, Marty Lerner, Debbie Kaepplinger, Cindy Reich, Julie Hanson, and
Nancy Schmidt are happy after Trojan victory; Niles East fans pack bleachers;
Trojan mascot Hugh Sporer.
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123
�124 _ Action
�Bowlers'
season
well
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Kathy Matz, Vickie
Schack, Pam Puertollano; and Sue Yates preparing to bowl; Members of the Bowling team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGH'.)
Lorraine Grayson, Kim Prentice, Ruth Paul, Jackie Ungar, Audrey
Moje, Kim Tyson, Julie Knee; (MIDDLE ROW) Andrea Myerson,
Ellen Mendelson, Vickie Schack, Debbie Kabiller, Sue Yates, Adeline Eberle, Lesli Schulmeister, Lori Jensen, Coach Whyman:
(FRONT ROW) Virginia Ulloa, Kathy Matz, Cindy Kenzerires, Val
Scheinpflug, Laura Johnsen, Pam Puertollano; (NOT PICTURED)
Chris Pittas, Barb Bieniek, Colleen Hubbard; Val Scheinpflug taking a shot; Sue Yates displaying excellent form; a view of. the
bowling pins; Lori Jenson releasing the ball; Jackie Ungar taking a
shot . .
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�Wrestlers Win
conference again
This year's Wrestling Team had another fine year. High team morale and
lots of effort on the part of individuals led
the team to another conference title.
"We may not be as strong individually
as past East teams, but we were stronger
overall," commented Varsity Wrestling
Coach Fred Richardi. Richardi expected
a clean sweep of all four division titles
and received it. The only losses came
from Fenton, DeKalb, and Addison Trail
which are rated high in the state.
Top wrestlers this year included Mark
Pollack, Howard Walovitch, Dan Sarasin
and Kelly Walls. Don Schmidt did a great
job, while Scott Sylvan improved so
much that Richardi believed he helped
the team tremendously. The wrestlers
who helped the team the most were Victor Suarez and John LaManna, who was
prep-athlete of the week and won the
Amateur Athletic Union meet.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) John LaManna claims victory;
Don Schmidt controls opponent; Mark DeMar uses a take down move;
Victor Suarez wins match; Victor Suarez holding opponent down; Dan
Sarasin rides opponent to the mat; Senior wrestle rs and coaches include:
(LEFT TO RIGHT) George Kafkis, Hugh Sporer; John LaManna, Victor
Suarez, Mark Pollack, Steve Poznansky, Al Poznansky, Fred Richardi;
Members of the Varsity Wrestling team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Bruce Earl, Steve Gershbein, Dru Ulbert, David Goldsmith, Steve
McManamon, Dan Sarasin, Paul Kahan, Howard Walovitch, Kelly Walls,
Hal Nagel, Steve Cooley, George Kafkis, Mark Pollack, Al Poznansky,
(MIDDLE ROW) Fred Richardi , Pete Rollick, Hugh Sporer, Pete Govis,
Victor Suarez, John LaManna, Mark DeMar, Bill Stein, Dan Weissberg,
(FRONT ROW) Howard Fogel, Frank Mooradian, Rentao Nepomuceno,
Mike Pechter, Keith Hohs, Steve Sylvan, Tom Hester.
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�The Freshman and Sophomore Wrestling teams had outstanding
seasons this year. Both teitms came in first in the conference and
finished the season with 1::xcellent records. The Sophomore squad
finished the season with a 14-3 record and the freshman squad finished
their season with a 15-2 record. Two reasons for their successful season
were that they were a hard working and dedicated group of athletes
and they improved as the season progressed. The Freshman team were
led by Art Zygman, Troy Heinkoff, Rick VanRoeyen, and Steve Potts.
According to Coach Poznansky, "This is the smallest turn out on the
freshman level in three years but it is the quickest and smartest group in
three years."
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Action
�Sophs and Frosh live
up to expectations
I
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT):
Members of the Freshman Wrestling
team are (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Arthur Ritis, Steve Potts, Rick
Van Roeyen, Troy Heinkoff, Mac Patel,
Cris Mamaric, Mike Schwartz; (MIDDLE
ROW) Evan Oliff, George Lee, Sinsuk
Kang, Aaron Tire, Mike Wong, Brian
Swerdlow, Rick Kane; (BACK ROW)
Dave Carlson, Tim Christopoulos, Art
Zygman, Mike Isaacs, Brian Seinfeld,
Coach S. Poznansky; A victorious Niles
East Wrestler; Dan Sarasln attempts a
throw; Members of the Sophomore
Wrestling team are (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Rich Portman, Dru Ulbert,
Scott Isaacs, Evan Oliff, Steve McMana·
mon, Paul Kahn, Danny Regidor, Coach
Richardi; (MIDDLE ROW) Joe Suhajda,
Pete Rollick, Pete Govis, Tim Cristpas,
Larry Redlin, Danny Weinberg, Tom
Hester, Jim Ozawa, Al Pos; (FRONT
ROW) Frank Mooradian, Mark Williams,
Renato Nepomuceno, Keith Hass, Mike
Peeler, Steve Sylvan; Steve Sylvan de·
feats his opponent; Troy Heinkoff at·
tempts a pin; Pete Rollick pins his oppo·
nent.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Steve Lisco does butterfly; Dan Gallagher
dives off to a flying start; Members of the Swimming Team are: (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Lisco, Erek Vassilatos, Dan Gallagher, Gary Walberg,
Eric Duerig, Roy Duerig; (FRONT ROW) Steve Weiner, Lou Blanco, Nick Rowe,
Steve Chwalisz, Mike Rowe, Keith Gross; Keith Gross stroking for finish; Erek
Vassilatos comes up for air; Steve Chwalisz does the backstroke; Gary Wallberg
Heads toward finish; Mike Rowe prepares for Backstroke race.
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Action
�Swim team
competes for
conference title
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131
�132
�Swimmers
break
records
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Nancy Zimmerman
diving, Kelli Gillen performing the sidestroke; Members of
the Varsity Swim Team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Diana Sprung, Kelli Gillen, Lilach Shazar, Beth
Kutok, Lisa Kutok, Chey! Gaza, Nancy Zimmerman, Nancy
Lux, (FRONT ROW) Vicki Heller, Anita Arrigo, Robyn
Flakne, Dana Seiden, Caroline Eberle, Lesley Berger, Judy
Bokor, Sandy Nehrling, Marcy Locasha, Eric Dahl, Coach
Larson, Nancy Zimmerman diving; Caroline Eberle performing the backstroke; Beth Kutok butterflies; Members
of the Junior Varsity Swim Team are (LEFT TO RIGHT):
Sherri Bain, Cari Burnstein, April Hartzman, Jana Bass,
Sybil Mirkinyan, Anne Schwart, Phaedra Gottreich,
Adriana Castaneda, Debbie Bowler.
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�...
NiSSEN
.._ ... "
:....-~
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) J ohn Murray holds an "L" on the
rings; Dave Nisson whirls around the side horse; Dennis Pucher circles
around the side horse; Members of the Varsity Team include: (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) George Teng, Brian Sanchez, Randy Kessem ,
Jim Lankford, Rudy Lopez, Dennis Pucher, Dave Nisson, Steve Brunes,
Mark Seplowin, Coach Tom Sokalski; (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Mike Lankford, Mike Seplowin, Steve Korn , Steve Fishman, John Murray,
Joe O'Malley, Mike Epstein; Steve Korn vaults over the high bar; Mike
Seplowin shows his stre'n gth on the still rings; Mike Lankford begins his
routine on the parallel bars.
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�Trojans
rebuild
to victory
Despite the loss of many seniors, the
Varsity Gymnastics Team finished the
season with a 6-3 record. Leading the
team to their season high score of 119 at
Districts were Dennis Pucher on side
horse, Brian Sanchez on still rings, and
Mike Epstein on still rings. With the help
of freshman Steve Malitz, averaging 5. 7
all-around, and Mike Lankford, averaging
5.8 all-around, the team finished fourth in
Districts.
Other outstanding performers were
Steve Fishman on floor exercise, Dave
Nisson on the side horse, Steve Korn on
the high bar, Randy Kessem on parallel
bars, Mark Seplowin on parallel bars,
Mike Seplowin on still rings, and John
Murray on still rings and vaulting.
Coach Tom Sokalski commented, "Although we had a young all-around man
and little depth on a number of events,
the team effort and attitude proved once
again gymnastics remain one of the top
sports at East."
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Action
�Sophomores go
undefeated;
Freshmen hold
great season
Even though the Freshman squad was quite small this year,
they enjoyed a good season. Led by all-around men Dan Agemura and Rich Stegmuller and John Blix on side horse and
vaulting, the team finished with a 3-3 record.
With the help of Coach Rifkind, the sophomore gymnasts once
again went undefeated. Outstanding scorer of the team was allaround man Steve Malitz, the only freshman on the squad. Other
leading performers included Joel Zolin, all-around, Perry
Browder, high bar, parallel bars, and still rings, and Fred Iles on
side horse. Together, "they led the team to another conference
championship and a season record of 9-0.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Mark Seplowin holds an "L"
on the parallel pars; Mike Epstein
shows extreme strength on rings by
doing an iron cross L; Members of
the Sophomore team include: (LEFT
TO RIGHT) Tony Nazaroff, Perry
Browder, Fred Iles, Dave Schwartz,
Joel Zolin, Steve Macaluso, Coach
Rifkind, (IN FRONT) Steve Malitz;
Mark Seplowin holds a handstand on
the parallel bars; Brian Sanchez does
an iron cross; Members of the Freshman team are: (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Coach Sanstead, Dave
Zavell, · Rich Stegmuller, John Blix,
Mike Gruzinsky, Kevin Bernstein,
Kevin Perez; Steve Malitz performs
on the high bar.
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�In the past, the Niles East Girls' Gymnastics T earn has not been
very strong. This year the team acquired two new coaches Seymour Rifkind and Marcia Berke. Both coaches said that "this year
was a building year for the girls." The majority of the team was
made up of underclassmen with a lot of potential and the drive to
work hard.
Outstanding performers who returned from last year were:
Sue Besser, floor exercise and vault; Alison Mann, beam; Fab
Zimanski, Beam and floor exercise; all-arounds Jane Nesbitt,
Terri Dallas, Kim Karnes, Along with the help of Sharon Palm,
Mary Pankiw, Cara Johanson, Lori Blackman, Audrey Wagner,
Terri Leahy, Therese Lankford, Pam LaManna, and Rebecca
Lotsoff, this year's team was an improvement on the past performances .
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Action
�New
coaches anticipate
improvement
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Members of the Girls' Gymnastics
Team are: (BACK ROW) Anita Arrigo, Lori Blackman, Sharon Palm.
(SECOND ROW) Audrey Wagner, Sue Besser, Pam LaManna, Jane Nesbitt, (FIRST ROW) Coach Marcia Berke, Alissa Greenberg, Rebecca Lotsoff, Kim Karnes, Alison Mann, Therese Lankford, Cara Johanson, Terri
Leahy, (NOT PICTURED) Coach Rifkind, Fabi Zimanski, Terri Dallas,
Mary Pankiw; Showing her flexibity is Sharon Palm; Sue Besser leaps into
action while Coach Berke watches in background; Lori Blackman warms
up before a meet; Alison Mann practicing on the beam; Catching the bar in
an eagle grab is Jane Nesbitt; Stooping through the vault is Kim Karnes.
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�Varsity struggles
while J.V. succeeds
The Girl's Varsity Basketball team endured a disappointing season. Reasons for the losses cited by Coach Jerry Oswald included the graduation of
several key seniors from last year's squad and the lack of experienced juniors
and seniors for this year's team. Others mentioned were shortages in offensive power and shooting skills. Promising points were a much-improved
defense and the maturation and skills gained by several sophomores.
A successful year was enjoyed by the Niles East girl's Junior Varsity
Basketball team. The twenty-two member squad displayed a great deal of
enthusiasm. Coach Ellen Agoranos was exceedingly pleased with the hardworking group and noted that they had been well coached in the past.
Captain of the team was Chris Sproat, and co-captain was Cindy Wu. The
girls played a full schedule of competitive games, including a February junior
varsity tournament at Glenbrook South.
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�CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Chris Sproat, Carolyn
Ulbert, Cynthia Wu, Cindy Michals, and Linda Becker battle for
a rebound during a scrimmage; Bobbi Lewen goes in for a layup; Junior Varsity players are: (TOP ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
Rhonda Gold, Pam Kopelman, Sharon Jacobson, Helen Moshak, Sharyl Amodeo, Kathy Killian, Julie Christante, Chris
Sproat, Judy Anderson, Dani Firfer, Cynthia Wu, Verna Lyons,
Eileen Bass, Mindy Fischoff, Li sa Fuller, (BOTTOM ROW)
Jenny Moshak, Marina Maniates, Sharon Shave!, Lisa Cohn,
Shari Benkover; Julie Maggio and Nancy Kusek foiiow a play;
Cindy Michals shoots over three defenders; Nancy Kusek prepares to pass off; Varsity team members include: (LEFT TO
RIGHT) Coach Jerry Oswald, Mindy Fischoff, Julie Maggio,
Nancy Kusek, Bobbi Lewen, Chris Porter, Cindy Michals, Debbie Precht, Linda Becker, Chris Sproat, Lisa Levy, Cynthia
Wu, Carolyn Ulbert, Sue Gockenbach.
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�Tennis
players
give 100°/o
Last year was the first time in eighteen years, that a Niles
East Varsity Tennis Team had a losing season. This year
the team led by seniors Marty Brisk, Dean }:leinberg, Stu
Flanzer, and Dan Pastron improved greatly, mostly because
they competed as a team and not as individuals. Other
team members included Mark Landau, Monty Hinchman,
and Dave Theobald.
(FROM UPPER LEFT) Dean Heinberg returns the ball; Members of the
Varsity team include: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dean Heinberg,
Marty Brisk; (FRONT ROW) Stu Flanzer, Dan Pastron; Dan Pastron hits a
backhand; Stu Flanzer hits a forehand; Marty Brisk uses a backhand lob.
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�The Badminton Team, coached by
Miss Patricia Matlak and assisted by Mrs.
Shirley Foss, participated in seven dual
meets and two invitationals. Ros Behr, a
junior, was the captain. Though a young
team, it improved from one practice to
the next, showing lots of potential and
dedicated, hard work. Outstanding players included Ros Behr, Natalie Doi, Joy
Klancic, Judy Klancic, Lee Klancic, Tina
Lee, and Faith Martinez.
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�Badminton team
faces stiff
competition
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Judy
Klancic prepares to return the birdie; Natalie
Doi slams a smash over the net; Leslie Doi
jumps to block a drive; Gabi Strack stretches to
return a drop; Members of the Badminton Team
are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Assistant
Coach Shirley Foss, Judy Klancic, Janet Tor·
stensson, Joy Klancic, Lee Klancic, Sheila Roth·
man, Kathy Cerny, Ros Behr (captain), Tina
Lee, Coach Pat Matlak, (MIDDLE ROW) She lley
Mozin, Yasmin Ali, Cari Burnstein, Ann O'Kane,
Sibil Miricanyan, Sue Levine, Kathy Matz, Cindy
Hogg, (FRONT ROW) Dee Dee Vlay, Gabi
Strack, Faith Martinez, Mercedes Sanchez, Hei·
di Fishman, Natalie Doi, Jackie Espenueva, Les·
lie Doi; Tina Lee attempts a backhand smash;
Ros Behr powers a backhand drive; Faith Mar·
tinez cowers in fear while Gabi Strack smashes
the birdie in the immediate area of her head.
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�Outstanding
senior athletes
lead teams
Niles East athletics fosters many talents, but several exceptional seniors
provide the leadership and ability necessary to guide their teams to
success. Many athletes have enjoyed notable careers at East, especially
the people highlighted on these pages. Their teammates and coaches will
sorely miss their presence next year, as will all followers of the Trojans.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Tad Slowik attempts to stiff·
arm a tackler; Dennis Pucher performs on the side horse; Natalie Doi
exhorts her teammates; Dean Hein·
berg strokes a backhand; Alan An·
drea drives for a shot; Dave Sproat
charges upfield towards a touch·
down; Julie Millman contemplates an
up.coming match; John LaManna circles an opponent.
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�N·Club
organizes
athletes
N-Club is an organization for all male athletes who have earned
a major or minor letter. N-Club organizes athletes from different
sports into orie group in order to boost school spirit. N-Club's
functions include presenting a scholarship to the most deserving
male senior athlete , awarding honorary N-Club membership to
deserving adults three times a year, hosting ·a coaches picnic in
spring, and having numerous popcorn sales throughout the
school year.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) N-Club member Paul Morris at Baseball
Practice; N-Club sponsor Steve Poznansky addresses homecoming rally; Me mbers
of the N-Club are: (BACK ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT) Dan Finn, Marty Brisk, Brian
Kamajian, David Klein, David Kleilield, Tad Slowik, Dean Lustig, Mark Pollack;
(FIFTH ROW) Robert Fisch, Larry Simon, Jay Wile nsky, Dan Gallagher, Steve
Cooley, George Kafkis, David Sproat, Dennis Pucher; (FOURTH ROW) Robert
Frankel, Paul Gawin, Paul Morris, Hal Nagel, Sherwood Blitstein, Alan Andrea,
David Nissan; (THIRD ROW) Howa rd Fogel, Mike DeMar, Dan Sarasin, Howard
Walovitch, Mike Berkowitz, John Thunholm, Rob Holzheimer, Steve Glickman;
(SECOND ROW) Ga ry Chin, Jeff Pozen, David Goldsmith , Hugh Sporer; (FRONT
ROW) Steve Bartelstein, Kelly Walls, Mark Pas, John La Manna, Mark Landau,
Bill Stein; Wrestlettes Tracy Teitle r, Pam LaM anna and Lori Blackman help out in
N-Club booth; President of the N-Club John LaManna gives Tim Weigel an award
for speaking at homecoming; Coach Steve Poznansky wrestles with N-Club
member David Goldsmith; N-Club m<?mber Mark Pollack wrestl es in practice.
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�Groups contemplate
The P.T.S.A. and the Board of Education are two organizations which have continually worked for the best interests of Niles
East's students. Both groups have faced a challenging year in
dealing with the school closing dilemma. Despite the conflicting
debates of community members, both organizations have strived
for the best solution to this problem.
The P.T.S.A. has taken a stand which will provide a smooth
transition for those students who must leave Niles East in the
middle of their high school years. The organization has worked
for the unification of the curriculum for all three schools in order
that the transferred students will not face academic difficulties.
The P .T.S.A. has also attempted to widen students' horizons by
arranging for various cultural forums throughout the year. In
addition, concerned parents of the P.T..S.A. have worked long
hours selling refreshments at football games. It is also necessary
to mention that the P.T.S.A. gives out college scholarships for
seniors each year.
The Board of Education, composed of seven elected residents
of District 219, is basically responsible for establishing the policies
which.the administrators and staff enact. During this past year the
board has struggled with the re-affirmation of its policy adopted
in 1975. This policy has the effect of closing Niles East in 1980.
The board sought an alternative to closing Niles East, but ultimately rejected the offer by Oakton Community College to buy
Niles North. In January of 1979, the board voted to proceed with
its 1975 policy. Consequently, East will close in 1980. Although
this decision may be unfavorable to Niles East's students, it is
apparently the only successful alternative for the problems which
face our district.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mrs. Fran Karras, president of the
P.T.S.A.; (BACK ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT) [lr. Lee Hawkins, Fran Karras, Fran
Holzheimer, Estelle Hoffman, (FRONT ROW) Sonny Behr, Phyllis Bleadon, Lois
Samuels, Joanne Packer; Evelyn Rosenzweig, president of the Board of Educa·
tion; Fred Minkus, George Contarsy, and Be rtram Meyers consider an issue;
Students from all three schools take notes during a Board of Ed ucation meeting.
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�East's Future
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�· Administration
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�structures Niles East
The administration of Niles East
provides sound structure for the
school to operate. Mr. Hosler, Dean
Miller, and Dean Shusteff, as well as
the department heads are included in
the administration. These people have
the major responsibility of maintaining
order within the student body. A new
method of maintaining order was the
publication of a daily exclusion list
which prevented students from coming to class without admits and proved
to be very helpful in curbing the number of absences each school day.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Galen
Hosler, principal; Rita Stewart answers the
phone; David Shusteff and Dan Miller; student
deans; Romayne Baker, student services;
Dale Flick, theoretical sciences; Barbara Tyler,
practical arts; James Swanson, director of physical welfare; Rita Stewart, building manager;
Dean Miller identifies problems; Dean Shusteff
attends a call; Mr. Hosler reads a report.
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�Counselors guide students
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The sole responsibilities of Niles East's seven
guidance counselors do not merely consist of
scheduling students for their four years in high
school. They familiarize freshmen with registration
procedures in the transition from junior high to
high school. This process consists of conferences
with parents, orientation, and tours of the school.
They assist juniors and seniors with their future
plans; college or otherwise, according to that student's career potential. This is accomplished by
administering college placement testing so that the
counselor may observe what a student is best
equipped for. Mr. Thomas Grossman, an East cou
for thirteen years who handles over 250 students,
says, "We help students with just about any problem that may arise, whether it's a personal problem or something else." This is what makes a
counselor not only a great help, but a good friend .
(CLOCKWISE, FROM UPPER LEFT) Barbara Handler and
counselor secretary Rochelle Korn discuss one of Mrs. Han·
dler's students; Kenneth Anderson checks over the list of
students scheduled to see him that day; Walter John; Thomas
Grossman; Ronald Gralewski; Leonard Winans; Barbara Han·
dler; Mrs. Handler is seen referring to a file of one of her
students; counselor Len Winans prepares for his meeting with a
student.
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�The clerical ·staff provides
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The Niles East Clerical Staff is
faced with the task of organizing a
confusing mass of work into understandable and efficient areas.
Clerks at Niles East take charge of
the attendance records in the
dean's office, issue detentions, and
run the main office. Clerks also
provide a much needed service for
the students and faculty of East. It
is difficult to imagine how Niles East
could function as smoothly as it
does without the work of these invaluable people.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT):
Elva Ruhe; Helen Brommelkamp; Pearl
Zaid; Barbara Heller; Nancy Test; Georgiana
Nord; Sue Froese; Elsie Levin; Kay Green·
wald; the Late Harriet Kneip types a report;
Eleanor Mueller fills out attendance cards;
Deena Douvikas types the faculty bulletin;
Elsie Levin answers a student's question.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Rochelle
Korn answers the telephone; Pearl Zaid prepares lessons for a homebound student; Lucille
Redford; Vikki Matusik; Bess Sandroff; Yola
Goss; Nettie lsaacsoll'; Jane Wright; Lisa Sandroff preparing an admit; Jane Wright checking
class lists; Shirley Magnus takes a phone message.
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�Special
services focus
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Phillip
Manko!!; Fred Kral; Eric Dahl helps Natalie Odlivak; Bill Weiss; Ellen Agoranos; Barb Benson; Bea
Becker; Mary Whitely; Pat Wahlstrom; Jean Damisch; Dan Henrick; John Herter discusses building
security; James Puff reviews the situation; Juanita
Carlson teaches a class: Alan Brankline; Ruth Mills;
George Galla.
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Special Services is a unique department in Niles
East, as it provides special instruction in several areas
for students. This allows Niles East to serve a student
body that varies greatly in its intellectual as well as its
social capabilities. The Center for Individualized Cirriculum and the Individualized lnstuction Center are
two of these meritorious programs. They provide an
unparalleled opportunity for students to learn at their
own pace.
Included in these services is health instruction. All
freshman and sophomores are required to take a one
semester course on relevent health problems and
how to deal with them.
Among the services also provided are a psychologist and two social worker interns. When students
have difficulty keeping up with their obligations,
these staff members help with any problems. This
department also gives aid in improving speech as well
as reading habits. The reading center has been an
excellent study area for students who wish to improve in this area.
Within the past year, the registrar and scheduler
have been a great help by making it possible for
students to change their schedules with little difficulty. The security guards provide order at school functions and help maintain order at school. Lastly, Niles
East's two, full-time nurses have helped to keep the
student body's general health.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Barbara Scarbrough takes
Jim Kippes' pulse; An art student finishes the .final product; Muriel
Sucherman; Rollie Korol; Sharon Corombos; Shirley Lundbe rg
grades a report; Rhita Goldman removes a stude nt's schedule;
Edna Gustafson separates diploma cards; Dorothy Taylor; Barbara
Scarbrough; Brian Katzman; Seymout Rifkind.
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165
�Monitors assist In
Monitors are students who give up some of their free time to
help in the security office. At the beginning of the school year,
these students passed out l.D. cards and locker combinations.
They also, along with the ushers, assisted in Open House and
Graduation. Ushers, besides participating in these events, helped
out at Freshmen Parent's Night and the Academic Awards Assembly.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: Alissa Greenberg
makes up l.D. cards for students; (LEFT TO RIGHT) Alissa
Greenberg, Jill Knish, Dee Lara, and Pete Govis relax
during school; Monitors are (BACK) Julie Esmael, Jill
Knish, (FRONT) Alissa Greenberg; Dee Lara and Beatrice
Kuhn are other monitors; The rest of the monitors are
(LEFT TO RIGHT) Karen Zaban, Sue Besser, and Dee
Lara; Dee Lara works in monitors' office; Monitors display
finished product.
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167
�Cafeteria provides more
The cafeteria is one of the most popular areas of
Niles East. It is almost always crowded and loud, and
here, students can relax and talk without raising their
hands. However, there are a few annoying aspects of
the cafeteria: The food is not fantastic, there are
never enough chairs, and the vending machines seem
to have a mind of their own. Also, the decor could be
more coordinated. Nonetheless, Niles East students
couldn't survive without the cafeteria.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Sandy Glass and Laura Rob·
inson pass through the cafeteria between classes; Paulette Conrad
prepares for breakfast; Flo Huber rings up a lunch; Anna Carlson
scoops coleslaw into cups; Pearl Vertical watches for students in
the lunch line; Lauri Saks, Stu Friedman, Brian Gallagher, and Paul
Grgurich talk; Cora Nagle prepares a hamburger; Paul Gawin,
David Kleifield, Robin Spira, Louis Weisbach, and Jay Wilensky
relax during a free period.
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�than
place to eat
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169
�Polic~
changes affect
The Niles East English Department offers a wide variety of
courses. Subject matters cross the spectrum from basic grammar
(Grammar Review) to ideal societies (Satire and Utopia).
The School Board has affected a major policy change in the
English Department this year, which will be implemented in the fall
of 1979. All students will be required to take both Freshmen and
Sophomore English before they will be able to choose elective
courses.
Dr. Lee Hawkins, director of the English and Foreign Language
departments, hosted a Forum this year, where he pointed out the
correlation between a quality English program and a high verbal
SAT score.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Wesley Schroder and Paul Stahlberg consult
with Ms. Samuels; Betty Ladd; Dennis Duffy; Angie Panos; John Golata; Frank
Bostic; Vernie! Lundquist; Valerie Fabian glances at the clock; Diana Chin intently
studies her assignment; Ms. Derichs attempts to avoid the photographer.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Ms. Isaacson and Charmaine
Pierson relax in the resource room;
Kathy Matz listens to a discussion;
Steve Singer contemplates an assignment; Macbeth and Lady Macbeth
plot to destroy Duncan; Mr. Livingston ponders a question; Jerry Proffit; Kay Powell; Jeanne Derichs; Virginia Stemp; Richard Livingston;
Mary Scherb.
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173
�Department revises
The Social Studies Department has under
gone many changes this year, with Mr. Thomas
Giles becoming the head of the department,
replacing Mr. Ronald Lamb.
Some course names and requirements also
changed, although a student still must complete
three years of Social Studies to graduate. The
freshman course was re-named "People and
Their Culture," to correspond with the other
schools in the district. It also allowed freshman
students to elect an area of concentration during the 2nd semester. In addition, starting with
the class of 1981, all students must complete
one semester of Western Civilization.
To complete the Social Studies requirement
a student must pick from many elective
courses. As in past years, these courses allow
students to study past and current world events
and the actions and interactions of people.
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�curriculurn
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT): Mr. George Mayfield jokes
with his class; Mrs. Sylvia Mazouch
discusses Jefferson; Mrs. Betty
Quinn reinforces a point; Mr. William
Osness . listens to a student; Steve
Volpe, Dean Heinberg, and Barry
Craven study in the Social Studies
Resource Center; Karl De Jonge;
Harry Ewing; Mel Pirok"; Richard
Miya.
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175
�Science reveals
Biology, physics, chemistry, and earth science are all included in the Niles East science
program. At some time, every student must
make the seemingly endless climb to the third
floor. This year, earth science became an ex- .
tremely popular course. Science supplies the
tools to experiment and question the world.
New concepts can be learned as exploration
takes place.
G.LT. (Getting It Together), now in its third
year, is a community service, health oriented
group. This year, the members visited nursing
homes, trick or treated for UNICEF, and
worked at the bloodmobile. G.I.T. worked with
the Red Cross and U.S. Marines. In addition,
they sponsored, "Toys for Tots" with the aim
of collecting toys for underprivileged children.
President Cathy Resnick said, "Many people
may think that it isn't important to service a
community, but you really get a special feeling
when you help people."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jay Plich demonstrates waves with a spring in physics; Jeff Shancer and
Steve Nussbaum work with a volumeter measuring the rate
of respiration in Biology; Niles East science teachers are
Edward Degenhardt, James Dougherty, Edwin Ernst, John
Herbst, Wayne Lueck, Mark Rostvold, George ·Roth, and
Bernard Welch; The members of G.l.T. are (FIRST ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Robert Hunsick (Treasurer), Beth Dunn
(Sec.), Andrea Cohen (Vice Pres.), Cathi Resnick (Pres.),
Mary Pappas, Ilaina Krauss, Julia Bienias, and Judy Lee.
(BACK ROW) Sue Kulovsky, Khalid Hussain, Joe Ferguson, Julie Horwitz, Mercedes Sanchez, Sandy Maniatis,
Faith Reitman, Jay Wilensky, Lauren Goldberg and (not
Pictured) Laurie Pautz. The sponsor is Ellen Agoranos; Mr.
Rostvold explains to students in his class; Peter Braun
watches the frogs; Mark Rostvold helps a student with a
laboratory write-up.
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177
�Mathematics explains
Math is a challenge. Whether it is alge·
bra or geometry, calculus or trigonometry, numbers occupy the mind. Although
math may not be the most popular subject and it can be a struggle, math is
necessary.
This year, there have been some new
developments in the math department. A
class, Statistics and Probability, was offered. Some teachers used experimental
books in their algebra classes. Two calculus classes were added to the Niles East
curriculum.
The Math Club, sponsored by Dr. Kort,
generates an interest in mathematics.
Member Jim Stukas said, "We try to pre·
pare for the math test to be taken in the
spring."
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�of numbers
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mr. Henry
works out a difficult math problem on the board;
Mr. Yursky asks students to explain a formula; Dr.
Kort projects math assignment for class discussion;
Steve Poznansky; Jerome Slattery; George Yursky;
Steve Greenberg and Mark Finckle enjoy their math
class; Allen Adel;,,an smiles as he completes his
math assignment; The members of the Math Club
include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve
Fishman, Jeff Newman, Suzi Birz, Jim Stukas, Larry
Hanbrook, Alan Pregozen, Allen Adelman, Rick
Simmons, Jan Block; (FRONT ROW) Tim Chin,
Arthur Rosenson, Debbie Malina, Sue lsserman,
Sue Kulovsky, Steve Camnitzer; Jerome Oswald;
Anthone Kort; William Henry; Mildred Hall.
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179
�Librar8 offers diverse
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media to students and
Every student has access to the library at Niles
East. Students who use
the library know how helpful it may be. The library
serves as a resource room
and a study area; students
may go there during their
free periods and before
and after school to use it.
Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, magazines, and newspapers may be used by
students in the process of
studying. The librarians
are always willing to help
students in finding needed
materials. . As a result,
Niles East's library is a
valuable resource for all.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT): Adele Higgins keeps the
books in order; Lenore Marti
helps Tracy Teitler finish her
work; Andrew Maggio; Lenore
Marti; Bess Sandroff checks a
book out for Paul Morris; A stu·
dent reads over his notes; A
young lady prepares her lesson;
Lucille Redford attends to a stu·
dent; Andrew Maggio reviews Ii·
brary materials.
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�language
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�cultivates cultural understanding
An exotic Spanish bullfight or an alleyway in the
Arab market of Jerusalem may seem far away, but
these places all come within our grasp with the assis·
tance of the foreign language department.
Four languages are offered at East. Spanish,
French, German, and Hebrew are taught at four levels in regular classrooms. Russian is provided through
independent study programs. Spanish and French are
also offered in honors and APP courses.
With the services of well qualified instructors and
with varied and imaginative programs, a student is
practically assured of an educational and cultural
experience.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mr. Miron grades papers;
Mrs. Lopez assists Lisa Engelberg with a difficult translation; Mr.
Blair instructs his Spanish class; Miss Burnham consults her grade·
book; John Gabrielides studies in the resource center; Herminia
Lopez; Alex Miron; Dorann Klein; Donald Blair; Judith Rochotte;
John Moshak.
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183
�Clubs provide
Students can extend their participation in the Foreign Language Depart·
ment by becoming an active and interested member of one of several clubs.
These groups provide the opportunity
to study and enjoy the culture of a
country. Organizations are French
Club, Students for Israel, Spanish
Club, and German Club.
Groups conduct programs involving
various aspects of a country's culture.
Clubs hear from guest speakers and
enjoy creative culinary experiments
with native foods. Students also participate in holiday celebrations and occasionally take part in field trips and
forums.
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�nternational experiences
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Administrators enjoy
a foriegn language club party; Members of Students for
Israel include: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Howard
Levco, Shari Favish, Leslie Oif, Aarona Cohen, Stuart
Flanzer, Karen Sawislak, Judy Brazen, (SECOND ROW)
Julie Horwitz, Leon Levin, Ron Deutsch, Howard Berry,
Dan Sawislak, Stuart Bulmash, (THIRD ROW) Penny Elkins, Audrey Fischoff, Mr. Miron, Ilaina Krauss, Beth Dunn,
Ira Pilchen, (BOTTOM ROW) David Panner, Sandi Glass,
Hal Unterberger, Sherwood Blitstein, Lloyd Pilchen; Ms.
Rochotte and Mrs. Lopez serve themselves during Spanish
Club's holiday festivities; Mrs. Jane Wright prepares to
devour a plate of exotic edibles; Members of German Club
are: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Mrs. White, Marty
Brisk, Kathy Kilian, Yasmin Ali, Donna Lee, Christine
Fiedler, Eric Duerig, Colleen Hubbard, (BOTTOM ROW)
Gayle Portnoy, Barbara Reich, Brigette Kuhn, Laurie
Pautz, Adeline Eberle, Doris Rankenberg, Caroline Eberle;
Members of Spanish Club include: (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Paul Toback, Scott Tauber, (SECOND ROW)
Kathy Jean, Ilaina Krauss, Arlene Castro, Wendy Castro,
(THIRD ROW) Linda Becker, Rochelle Herman, Mrs. Lopez, Kelly Cebol, Leslie Doi, (BOTTOM ROW) Heidi Fishman, Maureen Statland, Maureen Hadjuk, Sue Judd.
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Driver's Education provides the
experience a future licensed driver
requires. The course is conducted
in three different situations; classroom, multiple-car range, and behind-the-wheel.
The behind-the-wheel instructor
faces as much or more constant
danger and unending peril as any
member of the faculty, yet they are
consistently successful in producing
capable drivers. In this mobile classroom, the instructor performs his
task of educating students in the
basic and in-depth techniques of
driving while maneuvering in traffic. Additional time is spent on the
range at Niles West, where students
drive alone, following the directions
of the teacher via radio. Students
learn traffic laws and rules of the
road in classrooms held two or
three times per week.
The Driver's Education student
receives a thorough course in defensive driving and car safety while
the Driver's Education instructor
enjoys a year full of unending and
unwanted thrills .
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Mark Steinhoff demonstrates techniques on
the simulator; Mike Lopez clears his left side
mirror; Mr. Pugliese lectures during a classroom; Mr. Richardson prepares to embark
on a behind-the-wheel session; A Driver 's
Education vehicle combats adverse conditions.
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�Art 6 Music cultivate
The Music department supervises bands, orchestras and choruses for students of various
abilities. This year, Band and Orchestra members embarked on tour to entertain the residents of other localities.
Artists can enroll in a four year program or
study a specific field for a semester. Works are
displayed at the Art Show each year.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Teacher Judie Miller demonstrates to a student on how to improve a painting;
Student Ted Yusen performs on the drums during a Reflections rehearsal; Julie Horwitz and Lori McCormick work on
their lamination projects during art class; Dennis Grabowski; Judie Miller; Richard Wetzel; Tim Wolfram; Ernie
Miller leads a song during his music class; Robert Holzheimer works on an art project; Robert Anderson plays the
piano for his choir class.
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�Education moves
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Miss Matlak watches
her class; Mr. Sokalski smiles for the camera; Miss Wojdula
takes attendance; Mr. Howard Byram; Mr. Gerald Ferguson;
Mrs. Jaci Hess; Miss Patricia Matlak; Mr. Odlivak demonstrates
a serve to Henry Goldenstein; the volleyball team spikes one
over; and Mr. Sandstead demonstrates a serve.
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�Business Education
developes useful skills
"All our gym classes are more physically stimulating this
year," said James Swanson, Director of Physical Welfare.
For regular gym, freshman and sophomores take required
courses which include swimming, volleyball, and basketball.
Juniors and seniors choose their own curriculum with
choices such_as badminton, so.ccer, and track.
Adapted Gym is taken by students who are not permitted to attend regular classes due to a physical problem.
This class consists of mostly recreational activities like shuffle board and ping-pong.
In today's changing world, knowledge of the fundamentals of the structure and function of business and how to
apply them to one's own life is increasingly important.
The Niles East Business Education Department offers
courses for those with just a slight interest in business, or
·· those who wish to pursue a career in this fast-paced world
of occupational opportunities.
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LEFT): Mr. NicholasOdlivak; Mr.
Hollister Sandstead; Mr. Thomas
Sokalski; Miss Jean Wojdula; Mr.
Coulson teaches his class; Miss
Joan Coon; Mrs. Josephine
Hentz; Mr. Charles Plock; Mr.
Gordon Malone; Dr. Ronald Henrici; Bob Fisch practices his typing; Eric Duerig studies his accounting, Mr.Richardi smiles at
his class; Mrs. Hess gets ready
for volleyball.
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�Clubs prepare
The Business Education Department
sponsors three clubs open to students
who have an interest in a business field.
Office Occupations is a work study program which combines on-the-job training
in the area of office occupations with a
related classroom course. Office Occupations belongs to a national organization
called "Office Education Association."
DECA is also a national organization
that has a chapter at Niles East. Students
study the retailing field, with emphasis
placed on salesmanship, advertising, and
display. DECA members compete in state
and national contests, take part in civic
and social activities, and run the school
store, Emporium East.
The Investment Club is an organization
designed for students who have an interest in investment practices. Club members learn about many different types of
investments, actually invest money in the
stock market, sponsor stock contests,
. and take field trips.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Joyce Adams improves her typing skills; Members of DECA are (TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): Mr. Coulson {sponsor), James Coens, Scott
Turner, Julie Knee, Ellen Kray, Steve Faller, (MIDDLE ROW)
Sue Kelly, Debbie Kagan, Paul Davidson, Aaron Frankel, Karen Kotsovos, Mariam Mardi, David Packer, (BOTTOM ROW)
Mitchell Lieberman, Cindy Trilling, Lee Masover, Beth Winter,
Cary Miller; Members of the Investment Club are (TOP ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT}: Khalid Hussain, David Peiser, Jeff Newman, Richard Demsch, Mark Arbus, Jeff Leeb, David Saltzman,
Mike Hajduk, (MIDDLE ROW) Jan Blok, Howard Levee, Rick
Simmons, Lloyd Pilchen, Alan Pregozen, Kathy Jean, (BOTTOM ROW} David Eingorn, Dan Tresley, Allen Adelman, David Bart; Office Occupations members are (TOP ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Josephine Hentz (sponsor}, Marilyn Capuano,
Mary Mader, Joyce Adam, Jacki Ungar, Karen Stein, Debbi
Kaepplinger, (BOTTOM ROW) Rhonda Vowell, Beth Kauffman, Adelina Paugaulatos, Mindy Solomon, Arlene Weinberg,
Janice Feldman; Beth Kauffman considers her typing assignment.
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195
�Home
Nursery, cooking, and sewing are all a part
of the Niles East Home Ee program. One of the
most interesting classes is Advanced Foods. Every week, a dinner of a different ethnic variety
is prepared and served. Foods from Israel,
France, Italy, and China are sampled. New this
year is the consumer ecology unit which teaches students to be aware of consumer waste.
Home Ee is practical as students can make us of
skills gained.
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high school
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mary Farrell
wraps a pie; Lenore Deutsch tells children a story;
Home Ee teachers include, Shirley Foss, Paula Chamberlain, Linda Snyder and Mary Farrell; Charmaine
Pierson plays with a child in Nursery; Julie Esmael cuts
vegetables; Deann Deitz pauses in her pie baking.
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�Clubs Instruct for
Students in the Practical Arts department can increase their
future career opportunities by participating in HERO, VICA,
or the Aeronautics Club.
HERO, the Home Economics Related Occupations organization, draws its membership from interested and opportunistic persons taking courses in the home economics fields. Chapter events include action labs and skill workshops. Scholarships are awarded to outstanding members.
VICA, the Vocational Industrial Club of America, encourages vocational competitions for qualified students. Members
believe that individuals deserve recognition for demonstrating
a high degree of skill in a particular area.
The Aeronautics Club provides an impetus toward a career
in aerospace. Activities included a rocket competition and
operating a flight simulator. The club also keeps informed on
recent aeronautical advances.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT} Senior Rachael Epstein and Ronald
Henrici work together during a HERO class; Aeronautics sponsor Lee Sellers
is seen here making a point during one of his Aeronautics meetings; The
members of the Aeronautics Club include: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT}
Ted Yusen, Paul Levine, Gary Chin, Gary Fujiwara, Alan Federman, Wayne
Matayoshi, (M IDDLE ROW} Howard Berry, Kurt Kessler, Peter lacullo, Marty
Brisk, (FRONT ROW) Erek Vassilatos, Dave Webers, John Matsuoka; Juniors
Debra Kabiller and Sheri Gordon compare scores on a HERO test; Students of
VICA consist of: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT} !shay Adaky, Donald
Anderson, Steve Fiore, Nick Gianakopoulas, Mark Fiore, Hans Brock , Lyle
Edwards, J erry Burke, Al Williams, Teri Mortell, Mike Poremba, Tim OMalley
(MIDDLE ROW} Steve Contos, John Rutkowski, Bruce Brownstein, Steve
Boles, Steve Greenspan, Joe Skroch, Dave Harris, (FRONT ROW} Eric Eden,
Dru Scarbrough, Sue Miller, Randy Stoneberg, Nick Doumouras, Rick Ledbel·
ter, Jeff Levin, Dave Kilian , Don Test; Members of HERO are: (GROUP ON
LEFT, CLOCKWISE) Ronald Henrici, Ernie Banac, Lynne Vondersitt, Debra
Kabiller (GROUP ON RIGHT} John Stevens, Dennis Somenek, Marcie Nessenson, Sharyl Purvin, Cheryl Sylvan, Julie Miller, Terry Gallager, Sheri
Gorden; Seniors Julie Miller and Lynne Vondersitt participate in a discussion
during HERO.
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�· Industrial Arts ·
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Niles East Industrial Arts Department
offers a wide variety of courses. These
classes include Beginning Woodworking
and a more advanced Woodwork class,
both taught by Robert Keen. Thomas'Ristow instructs the Photography, Graphic
Arts, and Technical Drawing classes.
Glen Jurek and Donald Test both teach
the Autos classes which provide information on the care and maintenance of the
automobile. Lee Sellers teaches Electronics and Aeronautics. Aeronautics is a
unique course where the students are given the chance to actually fly an airplane.
Thomas Kaiser says, "Beginning Metals is
a class to familiarize the students with the
various machinery used when working
with metal."
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT): Thomas
Ristow takes time out from his Graphic Arts class to
pose for our photographer; Thomas Kaiser; Lee
Sellers; Robert Keen; Donald Test; Tom Kaiser prepares to demonstrate how to cast aluminum; Student works on a project for Metals class; Robert
Keen begins to write notes on the blackboard for his
Woodworks class; Junior David Swerdlow; Glen
Jurek takes a break from his Autos Classes; Don
Test smiles for our camera.
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�NHS and Debate club
Each year a number of outstanding juniors
and seniors are selected by a faculty committee
to membership in Niles East's chapter of the
National Honor Society. Eligibility for membership depends on a student's high academic
average and a high degree of progress in the
areas of leadership, service, and character. This
year, Karen Feldman and Phil Rappaport were
nominated by the Honor Society to enter a
national competition for a $1,000 scholarship.
The Debate Club also presents enthusiasm
by rebuilding after four years of inactivity.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) National Honor
Society members include: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) .
Cathleen Resnick, Susan Kulovsky, Alan Karr;i.s, David
Klein, Ruth Goldberg, Brian Kamajian, Jeffrey Pozen,
Lauren Wohl, (SECOND ROW) Jeffrey Newman, Debra
Malina, Phillip Rappoport, Sandra Brenner, Michael
Berkowitz, Julie Geiser, Allen Adelman, Daniel Tresley,
(FRONT ROW) Larry Hanbrook (non·member), Wendy
Jackson, Elaine Cohn, Karen Feldman, James Stukas,
(NOT PICTURED) Ellyn Acker, Jodi Firfer, Thomas
Kasper, Elliot Nelson, Steven Nussbaum; Elaine Cohn prac·
!ices volleyball; David Klein discos at a school dance; The
Debate Club includes: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RGHT)
Chuck Blanke, Keith Rosenthal, (FRONT ROW) David Ein·
gorn, P'!ul Toback; Julie Geiser enjoys her history class
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ROW, LEFT .TO RIGHT) Suzanne Meister, Ellen
Brazen, Ilene France, Sibil Miricanyan. (THIRD
ROW) Marcia Klein, Sandy Simon, Lisa Fullett,
Cathy Huchting, Julie Cristante, ·Marika Maniatis,
206 - Individuals
Sue DeFratus. (SECOND ROW) Heidi Fishman,
Donna Lee, Erl Tanimoto, Kathy O'Keefe, Yasmin
Ali, Sue Darch. (FRONT ROW) Randi Goodfriend,
Lisa GiJ!ey, Marcia Lu, Elizabeth Cooper.
�Peter Abrahim, Stefan Adam, Daniel
Agemura, Joanne Albrecht, Gail Alexander, Patricia Alexander, Thomas Alexander, Yasmin Ali,
Sharyl Amodeo, Lawrence April,
Mark Arbus, Sherri Bain, Charles
Barkes, Kathleen Barry, Raymond
Barry, Ira Barsky.
Ilene Bass, Jana Bass, Lidia Belu,
John Bennett, Sheri Bentkover, Bethann
Berger, Lesley Berger, Wendy Berndt.
Mitchell Bernsen, Kevin Bernstein, Michael Bernstein, Adam Bezark, Julia
Bienias, Janice Binder, Lucio Blanco,
Miriam Bleadon.
John Blix, Michael Bogdan, Judith Bokor, Lori Boukas, Debbie Bowler, Mark
Brabec, Steve Bramati, Bobby Brandes.
Peter Braun, Randy Braverman, Ellen Brazen, Henry Breidenbach, Marcus
Brocato, Mitchell Brody, Richard Brow,
Linn Brownstein.
Cari Burnstein, Michelle Caccamo,
Brian Cadena, Joseph Cano, Sue Careb,
David Carlson, Pamela Carlson, Adriana
Castaneda.
Mike Castillo, Steven Charous, Diana
Chin, Tim Christopoulos, Tom Ciskoski,
Lisa Cohan, Jodie Cohen, Richard Cohen.
Rozanne Colucci, Joan Conrad, Elizabeth Cooper, Patricia Coyne, Julie Cristante, Susan Darch, Kirtida Dave, Tim
Dawson.
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�Susan DeFratus, Richard Dessent,
Scott DeVito, Michele Dodd, Paula
Dombrowski, Paul Doroba, Joanna
Drakoulis, Roy Duerig.
Edward Dushman, Miles Ellenby,
Mark Ellison.
Juli Esmael, Douglas Faller, Steve
Fanady.
Ross Feldstein, Steven Ferdman,
Ilene Figman.
Dani Firfer, Randy Firfer, Heidi Fish·
man.
Kevin Flannery, Ilene France, Mark
Frankson.
Stuart Freid, Alissa Freidman, Ruth
Freidman, Lisa Fullett, Brian Gallagher, Ismael Garcia, Debra Gassel,
Amy Gayle.
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Howard Gerber, Lisa Gilley, Rhonda
Gold, Frank Goldberg, Arie Goldenstein, Steven Goldish, Earl Goldman,
Dana Goldsmith.
Randi Goodfriend, Steven Goodman, Anthony Gorham, Matthew Goss,
llissa Greenberg, Paul Grgurich, Keith
Gross, Michael Gruzinsky.
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�Monica Hagg, Anna Hajkaluk .
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Rebecca Hann, Jeffrey Hartl.
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April Hartzman, David Hasmonek.
Barry Heelan, Vicki Heller.
Troy Henikoff, Michael Herman,
Patricia Hernandez, Connie Hertel,
Daniel Hoffman, David Hofstede,
Marcia Hollman, James Hontos.
Linda Hoppe, Jill Horwitz, Khee
Hou, Catherine Huchting, Kathleen
Huepfl, Rockwell Hunt, Michael
Isaacs, Shaun Israel.
Cary Jacobs, Michaelyn Jarosz,
Brock Jean, Michael Jensen, Cheryl
Johnson, Albert Jones, Rahul Joshi,
Munchul Jung.
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Charles Kacin, Steve Kamajian,
Richard Kane. Sinsuk Kang, Lee
Kantz, Karen Kaplan, Emmanuel
Karamanolis, Fern Katz.
Howard Kaufman, Allan Keller,
Erin Kern, Susan Khan, Jung Kho,
Kathleen Kilian, Michael Kilian,
Hyun Kim.
209
�Tae Kim, Joan Kindwald, Diane King.
Linda Kinnaman, Marcia Klein, Philip
Klier.
Jill Knish, Hee Ko, Michael Kogan.
Gerald Kokron, Stella Konstantellos,
Pamela Kopelman.
Carolin Kotsiopoulos, Antonia Koutsulis, Scott Krause.
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Steven Krnich, Monika Kroeger, Beatrice Kuhn, Aye Kung, Scott Kushner,
David Lake, Sue Lambrakis, Therese
Lankford.
Odilia Lara, Joanne Latala, Terri
Leahy, Donna Lee, George Lee, Jeffre y
Leeb, Benjamin Leshem, Judith Levin.
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Donald Lewandowski, Bent Limbrunner, Salvatore Lobue, Eric Locasha,
Jack Locker, Julia Lopez, Robert Losoff, Marcia Lu.
Goey Lui, Nancy Lux, Elena Macaddlno, Robert Majesky, Scott Malin, Steve
Malitz,. C.ris Mamaril, Marina Maniatis.
210
�Paul Mankoff, Naomi Mann, Daniel
Mansfield, Albert Mark, Faith Martinez,
James Mcintosh, Suzanne M
.eister, Hal
Meltzer.
Marc Mendelsohn, Kevin Mendelson,
Judith Mendoza, Hyun-Joo Mhoon, An·
thony Milecki, Gerald Miller, Peter Minetos, Sibil Miricanyan.
Alice Miscinski, Murray Mizock, Scott
Morrison, Helen Mashak, Jennifer Mo·
shak, Nancy Moy, Wayne Mueller, Sandra Nehrling.
Martin Neuman, Elissa Newman, Stephen Ochakoff, Robert Odom, Kathleen
O' Keefe, Reed Oliff, Barbara Orlove,
Henry Oyoung.
David Papadopaulos, George Pappas,
Mary Pappas, Christy Pasquith, Mahen·
dra Patel, Paru Patel, David Penner, Kevin Perez.
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�David Perry, Brian Petroski, Marc
Peurye, Ira Pilchen.
Ronald Polz, Michael Pomerantz, Susan Portmann, Howard Post.
Stephen Potts, Erwin Ramirez, Roy
Rankenburg, Madhavi Rao.
David Rappaport, Beth Raskin, Richard Rees, Cindy Reicin, Sandra, Remon,
Beth Rezwin, Brian Robbins, Tracy Roberts.
James Rotche, Alan Rubenstein, Michael Rubenstein, Paula Rudees, Lauri
Sacks, Jeff Salenger, Ivan Santacruz,
Ken Santillan.
Sanjay Sastry, Vicki Schack, Michael
Scheinpflug, Linda Schmidt, Patricia
Schmidt, Dawn Schroeder, Ann
Schwartz, Mike Schwartz.
Dana Seiden, David Seifert, Brian
Seinfeld, Jeffrey Shapiro, Aaron Sher,
Sharon Shevel, Stuart Shless, Robert
Shrifter.
Steven Siegel, Michael Simon, Sandra
Simon, Michael Sladek, Merilee Slipenko, Marc Small, Janet Smason, Michael Smith.
Orlando Soco, Christopher Soehn,
Craig Spata, Michael Speropulos, Ira
Spiro, Chrissie Spraggins, Richard Steegmueller, .Denise Stoll.
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�Lawrence Stotland, Ira Strongin, Susan Strongin, Jeff Sturner, Valentin Subonj, Nancy Sugarman, Jeffrey Sumner,
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Robinson Sweet.
Brian Swerdlow, Eri Tanimoto, Hope
Thomas.
Jami Thunholm, Eric Tittle, Webster
Tom.
Maria Trabaris, Kenneth Tyson, Tony
Ulbert.
Richard Van Roeyen, Marina Ventrelli, Victoria Vlewn.
Karen Volpe, Thomas Vowell, Helena
Vukovich.
Daniel Wax, William Wear, Geoffrey
Wexler.
Steve Wilensky, Ken Willens, Christine Williams, Tina Williams, Michael
Wong, Scott Yates, Nancy Ved!in, Roger
Yusen.
Glen Zamet, Andrew Zarch, David Zavell, Mark Zawistowski, Denis Zayia,
Duane Zbylut, Sheila Zuckerman, Arthur
Zygmun.
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LEFT TO RIGHT) Cynthia Wu, Bob Hunsick, Michael
Larks, Linda Becker, Craig Weissman. (MIDDLE ROW}
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Individuals
T errl Richard, Mindey Flschoff, Sally Lehman, Gabriella
Strack, Mindy Schwartz, Diane Schwartz, Susan Levine.
(FRONT ROW} Paula Miller, Phil Zerof, David Eingorn.
�Eddie Adler, Diane Agemura, Aida
Alexander, David Alexander, Fran Alperstein, Nelson Alvaji, Brad ·Amodeo,
Judy Anderson.
Elaine Apollo, Irina Aronov, Anita Ar·
rigo, Alberto Aznarez, Mike Babitz, Ber·
nard Bahrmasel, Bradford Baietto, Mark
Barba.
Julie Bartfeld, Barbara Barton, Robyn
Bauer, Deborah Bauman, Linda Becker,
Michael Berger, Karen Berman, Richard
Berman.
Sue Besser, David Birz, Charles
Blanke, Fred Blitt, Kurt Boberg, Lisa
Borg, Cesar Borges, Fred Bowers.
Marc Brenner , Jake Brock, David
Bronswick, Alissa Brown, Jackie Brown,
Priscilla Burgess, Garry Burstyn, Bruce
Butler.
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Camnitzer, Barbara Carver, Wendy Castro, Robert Chavin, Todd Chernick, Ste·
ven Chwalisz.
Christian Cieplinski, Steven Cohen,
Brad Cole, Nancy Collins, Ronna Constance, Bruce Cooper, Michael Cortez,
Tony Couris.
Margaret Coyne, Leslie Craith, Jack
Craven, Richard Cristante, Nicolina
D'Aiello, Laura Davis, Richard Diebel,
Richard Demsch.
Barry Deutsch, Robert "Dickert, Susan
Dickman, Beth Dickstein, Srdan Divjakovic, Leslie Doi, Karen Dosik, Sylvia Dri
valas.
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Lori Eberle, Steven Ehrlich, David Eingorn, Illa Elatkin, Laura Elman, Lisa Engelberg, Clara Epstein, Susan Esralew.
Fred Fagenholz, Donna Fagocki,
Larry Feldman, Jcseph Ferguson, Christine Fiedler, Mindey Fischoff, Todd Fisher, Robyn Flakne.
Steven Folkers, Norman Fox, Deborah Frank, Micah Frankel, Michelle
Frankel, Hisao Fujikawa, John Gabrielides, Kathleen Gall.
Sandra Ganji, Cheryl Gaza, Guy Gervasio, Paul Giancola, Vicki Goecke, Julie
Gold, Philip Goldberg, Susan Goldberg.
Richard Goldblatt, Lisa Goldwasser,
Robyn Gomberg, Phaedra Gottreich, Peter Govis, Mary Graf, Daniel Grant, Edward Green .
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Marci Greenberg.
Steven Greenberg.
Hugh Greenspan.
Joseph Greenspan, Michael Greer,
Laurie Gresham, Gordon Gruenes, Kenneth Guertin, Mary Ha, Jayi:ie Hagler,
Maureen Hajduk.
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�Danielle Handel, Miriam Handelman,
Craig Heinberg, Anita Heine, Heidi
Heinson, Elyce Herbach, Steven Herman, Kimberly Hewick.
Steven Hirsch, Joel Hoffman.
Edward Hoffmann, Keith Hohs.
Elise Holzheimer, Sharon Honig.
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Eleah Horwitz, Chad Howard, Bob
Hunsick, Roxan Hupert, Fred Iles, Scott
Isaacs, Barry Isaacson, John lskandar.
Sharon Jacobson, Paul Jaffray, Cara
Johanson, Bill Johnson, Susan Judd,
Sherife Jusufi, Ingrid Kacak , Paul Kahan.
Mitchell Kalter, Gary Kamen, Bruce
Kaplan, Janice Kaplan, Les Kaplan, Kim
Karnes, Betty Katsaros, Sharon Keating.
David Keller, Sun-Hae Kho, Hyun
Kim, Jin Kim, Joy Klande, Judy Klancic,
Robert Klawans, Alison Kleiman.
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�Brandon Koress, Howard Korey, Melissa Kornhauser, Mary Kostyniuk, William Kramer, Henry Krishman, Debra
Kronowitz, Lisa Kutok.
Mike Lande, Michael Lankford, Michael Larks, Richard Lavery, Kenneth
Leb, Tamara Lebovitz, Sally Lehman,
Therese LeVan.
Susan Levine.
Lisa Levy.
Jan Lieberman.
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Linda Liss, Debra Liu, Paul Longobardi, Alejandro Lopez, Anita Lorenz,
Rebecca Lotsoff, Marci Lucarelli, Verna
Lyons.
Michael Macaluso, Geralyn Mader,
Jeffrey Maksud, Rhonda Malina, Alisan
Mann, Gemma Marabella, Alan Marks,
Jose Mathew.
Mark McCracken, Steve McManamon, Ellen Mendelson, Pablo Mendez,
David Merel, Cynthia Michals, Koren Milecki, Paula Miller.
Sharon Miller, Brian Modloff, Elizabeth Melian, Alda Moy, Jane Moy, Kurt
Mueller, Michael Musick, Paul Nathanson.
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�Tony Nazaroff, Renato Nepomuceno,
Robin Newman, Sandra Nidetz, John
Nikchevich, Anthony Nitti, Daryl Novick, Natalie Odlivak.
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Evan Oliff, Jami Olshock, Joseph
O'Malley, Timothy Ortmann, James Ossey, Peter Panagos, Brian Patel, Kuldip
Patel.
Michael Pechter, David Peiser, Scott
Peller, Larry Perlman, Otto Pfeuffer,
Angie Piculas, Richard Pierson, Bonnie
Pollack.
Christine Porter, Richard Portmann,
Gayle Portnoy, Richard Precht, Pamela
Puertollano, Jose Quinones, Judy Rabin,
Michelle Rakoncay.
Glenn Ramdass, Aristides Ramirez,
Dawn Ransom, Larry Redlin, Daniel Regidor, Barbara Reich, Howard Reiss,
Perry Rempas.'
Cynthia Rich, Terri Richard.
Neli'lda Rifarael, Bradley Robbins.
Dawn Roberts, Lori Rock.
Peter Rollick, Kevin Rose, Aileen Rosen, Steven Rosenberg, Mark Rosenb·
lum, Jinx Rosenbrock, Keith Rosenthal,
Diane Ross.
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Rothenberg, Steven Rothman, Michael
Rowe, Michael Rowe, Micholas Rowe,
Jody Rubin.
Karen Ruesch, Stacey Sacksner, Scott
Samuels, David Samuelson, Vivek
Sastry, Michael Schaffner, Tony Schiller,
Harriet Schmidt.
Gena Schoen, Wesley Schroder, Sandra Schueftan, David Schwartz, Diane
Schwartz, Harold Schwartz, Mindy
Schwartz, Michael Scott.
Alan Seleman, James Serrano, Terry
Shapiro, Lilach Shazar, Scott Shintani,
Linda Siegel, Helaine Silver, Jay Silver.
Steven Singer, Zareen Sirajullah, Roberta Sitton, Rochelle Sitton, Colin
Slowik, Dana Sobel, David Socket, Ferdinand Soco.
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Peter Spiliopoulos.
Susan Spraggins.
Maureen Sta!land.
Mark Steinhoff.
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�Sigrid Stenzel, John Stilt, Lawrence
Stolberg, Jerome Stone, Mark Story,
Gabriella Strack, Yvette Stroesser, Maria Sudendorf.
Joseph Suhajda, Karen Sutker, Stephan Sylvan.
Seymour Szmola, Wendy Tarantur,
Scott Tauber.
David Taylor, Michael Teng, Teddy
Theodore.
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Paul Toback, Chester Tom, Anastasia
Trambas.
Elaine Tzakis, Drew Ullberg, Holly Unterberger, Kenny Van der Haegen, Kerry Velie!!, Audrey Via, Debra Vicari,
Harvey Walter.
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Noelle Walther, Dave Weber, Elise
Weiner, Dan Weisberg, Craig Weissman,
Heidi Weitman, William Wengerski,
Marc Williams.
Joseph Wisniewski, William Witry,
Dana Wohlbrandt, Lawrence Wolfberg,
Gregg Wolin, Jackie Woll, Cynt!1ia Wu,
Mauna Yakob.
Lynn Yamanaka, Susan Yates, Bonita
Yoo, Joanne Zelasko, Philip Zero!, Fabiana Zimansky, Nancy Zimmerman,
Joel Zolin.
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Members of Junior Cabinet are: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Chris Redlin, Andrea Wexler, Rosalyn Behr, Cheryl
Cooper, Joy Fullett. (MIDDLE ROW) Pam LaManna, Susan
Rotblatt, Renee Friedman, Audrey Wagner, Ellen Lebovltz, Mar-
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cia Baizer, (FRONT ROW) Barbara Dickstein (Sec.), Ellen Oppenheim (Treas.), Lori Blackman (Pres.), Gail Morrison, Joyce
Gothelf (V.P.). NOT PICTURED: Brigitte Bielinski, Geri West.
�Katherine Abhsie, Joyce Adam, David
Americus, Christine Anderson, Elena
Ayala, Louis Bahrmasel, Marcie Baizer,
Ernest Banac.
Marcia Barenbaum, David Bart, Steve
Bartelstein, Daniel Bartfeld, Dennis
Baumhart, William Bauta, Rosalyn Behr,
Barbara Belair.
Cary Berman, Robert Bernstein, Brigitte Bielinski, Barbara Bieniek, Christine
Billisits, Georgia Bisbikis, Lori Blackman,
Laurel Bleadon.
Jan Blok, Stuart Blumfelt, Gregg Bolotin, Michael Bemben, Jon Borkan, Philipe Bramati, Judith Brazen, Lynn Breidenbach.
Claudia Brisk, Larry Brodacz, Kathy
Brooks, Jeff Browne, Avery Burack, Jerome Burke, Linda Burstyn, Daniel Bye.
Tim Calahan, Andy Caplin, Arlene
Castro, Kelly Cebol, Madeleine Cerrone,
Janet Chavin, Cynthia Cheung, Timothy
Chin.
Charles Choi, Karen Ciskoski, Colleen
Clark, Edward Cohen, Ellen Cohen,
Sharon Cone, Steven Contos, Elizabeth
Cook.
Karen Cooley, Steve Cooley, Cheryl
Cooper, Gabriel Couris, Susan Coyne,
Marypat Cristante, Kenneth Davis, Gregory Decwikiel.
John Defranceschi, Ralph Dellheim,
Mark Demar, Lenore Deutsch, Edward
Diamond, Barb Dickstein, Harla Dobryman, Judy Doles.
�Matt Donath, Debbi Doniger, Maria
Douvris, Hope Drucker, Jeff Dubin, Laurie Dubin, Eric Duerig, Adeline Eberle.
Harlene Edelman, Scott Elesh, David
Ellison, Julie Ellison, Donald Emerick,
William Englehardt, Jon Esmael, Jacque·
line Espinueva.
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Laura Etcheson, Marissa Farber,
Maryanne Feenstra, Janice Feldman,
Jeff Feldman, Beth Feldstein, Antonietta
Ferrante, Linda Fertel.
Mark Finckle, Dan Finn, Julie Firfer,
Susan Fisch, Thea Fisherkeller, Steven
Fishman, Howard Fogel, Susan Frankel.
Alan Friedman, Renee Friedman, Joy
Fullett, Joseph Gaffin, Billy Garcia, Jose
Garza, David Gassel, Lisa Geiser.
Steven Gershbein, Dahlia Gerszonovicz, Nick Gianakopoulos, Deborah Gibbons, Steve Ginsberg, Noah Ginsburg,
Melissa Glazer, Daniel Gal.
Steven Goldenberg, Henry Goldenstein, David Goldsmith.
Leslie Goldstein, Charles Gollay, Kenneth Goodman.
Tracy Gorchoff, Joyce Gothelf, Ellen
Gradman.
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Grodsky, Brian Grossman.
Jackie Gruzinsky, Kevin Guertin,
Jerald Handelman, James Hankin,
Gerald Hansen, Julie Harris, Martin
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Brenda Herman.
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Monte Hinchman.
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David Hoffman, David Hoffmann,
Cynthia Hogg_
Ken Hoppe, Kevin Hoppenrath,
Colleen Hubbard.
Kyu Hur, Khalid Hussain, Richard
Hyman.
Janice lacullo, Scott Irion, Karen
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Kathy Jean, Debra Kabiller, Eric
Kacin, Diane Kallman, Wendi Kamp,
Julie Kane, Julie Kaplan, Gary Karhoff_
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�Paula Kasper, Beth Kauffman, William Keller, Randall Kessem, Joel
Kessler, Miran Kim, Cynthia King, J im
Kippes
Phyllis Klein, Hee Jung Ko, Karen
Konlor, Teddy Kontopoulos, Andrea
Kotler, Cynthia Kouzoures, Shari Kozak,
Bob Kramer
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llalna Krauss, Petra Krumland, Nancy
Kusek, Ronald Lader, Pam LaManna,
James Lankford, Richard Lapins, Kim·
berly Leahy
Barry Leb, Ellen Lebovitz, Tina Lee
James Lefevre, Paul Leib, Mark Leipold
Susan Lerner, Lyle Levin, Mindy Levin
Paul Levine, David Levi!, Marcelo
Levy
Helen Lewkowlcz, Nancy Lieberman,
Edith Lipsky
Steven Lisco, Lynn Liil, Marcy Locasha, Michael Lopez, David Lorlg, Andrea Luck, Cathy Macaddino, Julie Maggio
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Steven Malekow, Todd Malin, Dan
Malina, Marci Mandell, Pam Mandu~ich,
Renee Maratos, Brian Marcus, Lynn
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Stephen Martini, Wayne Matayoshi,
Katherine Matz, Loretta McCormack,
Nora McCormack, Cathryn McCormick,
Roger Merel, Joanne Mikos.
Cary Miller, Diane Miller, Shari Miller,
Peter Miscinski, Lisa Mizock, Audrey
Moje, Mark Mollan, Gail Morrison.
Teresa Mortell, Danny Moss, Shari
Moss, Michael Moy, Shelly Mozin, John
Murray, Andrea Myerson, Hal Nagel.
Julian Nevel, Richard Nikchevich,
Paul Noesen, Steven Oberding, Ann
O'Kane, Lance Olson, Renee Olson,
Timothy O'Malley.
Ellen Oppenheim, Elias Orfanos.
Gary Ornoff, Robert Ottlinger.
Lawrence O'Young, Sharon Palm.
Mary Pankiw, Ann Pappas.
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�Thomas Pappas, Marci Parkinson,
Pauloml Patel, Dan Patlak, Adelena Paugoulatos, Ruth Paul, Myra Petroski, Cyn·
thia Photos
Charmaine Pierson, Christine Pittas,
Jay Piich, Judith Plotkin, Joann Portmann, Steven Precht, John Priske, Mark
Raffel
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Doris Rankenburg, Stuart Rappaport,
Chris Redlin
Scott Relcin, Faith Reitman, Constance
Mark Robbins, Bonnie Robin, Carol
Rollick
Arthur Rosenson, Susan Rotblatt,
Robert Rotche, Richard Rudy, John Rutkowski, Salome Rylko, Sandy Salas, Da:
vid Salomon
Kimberly Saltzberg, Caryn Salzman,
Esperanza Samaniego, Elizabeth Samelson, Daniel Sarasin, Laura Savitt, Karen
Sawislak, Steve Schaller
Steven Schreiter, Edwin Schueftan,
Susan Schuman, Jon Schwartz, Pamela
Schwartz, Cynthia Shapiro, Ira Shapiro,
Alan Shepard
Larry Siegal, Lloyd Sigman, Michael
Silver, Craig Silverman, Wayne Silverman, Richard Simmons, Evan Simon,
Larry Simon
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Stein, Patrice Stern, Randy Stoneberg.
Lisa Sturgis, Linda Sugarman, Brian
Sullivan, Steven Suslick, David Swerd·
low, Cheryl Sylvan, Sandra Taft, Kristine
Taylor.
Jay Teeman, Tracy Teitler, George
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Stacey Udell, Donald Ulbert, Virginia UJ.
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Diana Vlay, Kelly Walls, Howard Walovitch.
David Wankovsky, Arlene Weicen·
sang, Allan Weiner.
Peggie Weiss, Pamela Werner, Geri
West.
Andrea Wexler, Albert Williams, Re·
nee Williams.
Karyn Wilner, Michael Winans, Deb·
bie Winston.
Marla Wisse, Stephanie Wolcoff, Lisa
Yedlin, Rosana Yunez, Karen Zaban,
Roger Zander, Ellen Zinman, Howard
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Ellyn Acker
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. l ; Fall Play 2-4, Crew
l; Reflections 1-4; Musical 1,3,4; One Acts 2,4; Children's Theater
2,3; Music Fest. 1-3; Thespians 1-4; Tennis l; Orchestra 1-3:
Chamber Choir 3; Girls' Glee l; Spanisl) Club 2.
Allen Adelman
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship Letter of Com·
mendation 4 ; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Ill. State Scholar 4; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin' 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor
Cert. l; Math Club 4; Investment Club 1-3, V.P. 3, Pres. 4.
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N-Club 4; Basketball 1-4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Soccer 1.
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Bronz~ Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l ; Reflections 1-4, Crew
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Concert Ghoir 2; Chamber Choir 3; Girls' Glee I ; G.A.A. I: Porn·
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Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. l ; fiom'ecoming Comm. 4; Golden Galleon I ; Gymnastics 1.
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Andrea Cohen
Fall Play Crew 2-4; Reflections Crew 1-4; Musical Crew 2-4;
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Blue Honor Cert. l; Reflections Crew 3; Musical Crew 2.3;
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GAA 2,3; Archery 2,3, Minor N 3 .
Elaine Cohn
Nat. Honor Society 3; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Cert. l; Fall Play Crew l; Reflections 1-4, Writing
Comm. 3,4; Musical 2,3, Crew 1; Children's Theatre 1; Thespians
1-4; Tecnis l; Chamber Choir 2,3; Girls' Glee l; Key Club 4; GAA
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Steve Constance
Barry Craven
Michael Curtiss
E'velyn Oaitchman
Paul Davidson
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Fredrick Deube
Ron Deutsch
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Caroline Eberle
Musical 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; Spanish Club 2; GIT 3; GAA 1,2;
Track 1-4, Minor N 1-3; Swimming 2-4, Minor N 2, Major N 3;
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Orrin Edidin
Nan Eisen
George Ayou
Penny Elkins
Students for Israel l ; G.l.T. 4 ; Ushers Club 2; Monitors 1,2;
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William EUiott
NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Gold Honor Cert. l ; Fall Play 1-4 ;
Re flections 1-4 , Crew 3,4; Writing Comm. 2-4; Musical 1-4; Childre n's Theatre 2-4, Crew 2-4; Music Fest . 3; Thespians 1-4, V.P. 3,
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Capt. 4 ; Dance Company 1-4, V.P. 3.
Laura Finn
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. 1; GAA 1-3, Board 2,3;
Ripplettes 2-4; Track 1-4, Minor N 3. Major N 4; Basketball 1·3,
Minor N 2, Major N 3; Swimming 1,2; Gymnastics 1,2; Volleyball
3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4.
Steve Fiore
Jodi Firfer
Nat: Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin
3; Blue Honor Cert. l ; GAA 1,2; Cheerleader 3; Basketball 1,2;
Softball l ; Archery 2; Volleyball 1,2,4;
Robert Fisch
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Pep Club 2; N-Club 3,4; Football 2-4,
Major N 3,4; Basketball 1-4.' Minor N 3, Major N 4; Baseball 1.
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Stuart Flanzer
Douglas Fleishman
Football 1-3; Gymnastics 1.
�Aaron Frankel
DECA 4; Tennis 1,2; Wrestling 2,3.
Robert Frankel
Student Senate 4; Pep Club 2-4; School Spirit Comm. 2·4; NClub 4; Football 2-4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Basketball 1; Baseball
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Layne Friedman
NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Fall Play 2-4;
Reflections 3, Director 4, Writing Comm. 4; Musical 3,4; One Acts
2; Children's Theatre 3; Music Fes. 3,4; Thespians 2-4; Cadet
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Strategic Games Club 2; Photo-Arts Club 4; Aeronautics Club 4;
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Student Senate 4; Cabinet 4; Homecoming Coll\m. 3,4; Concert
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Concert Band 2; Cadet Band 1; VJCA 4; Soccer 2~ Basketball 1.
Julie Geiser
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Silver Honor
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l; Reflections 2-4; Musical 2, Crew 1,3; Thespians 2-4; J ecnis 2,4;
Concert Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls Glee I ; Golden Galleon 4;
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Sandra Glass
Homecoming Comm. 3; Reflections · 2; Students for Israel 1;
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Sue Gockenbach
Swimming 1,2; Basketball 1-3; Softball 1-3; Volleyball 1-4.
Lauren Goldberg
Girls' Glee l ; French Club 1,2; Students for Israel 1·4; Nat.
Hebrew Culture Award 3; G.I.T. 3,4.
Buth Goldberg
• Nat. Honor Society 3,4; NEDT Cert. of ~erit _ 2; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l ; Cabinet 4;
' Concert Band 2; Cadet Band 1; Volleyball 1.
Laurie Goldste'in
,._- Blue. Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 1-3; Student 'Activities Board 2,3;
· Homecomlng Comm. 1-3, Sec. 3; Key Club 1-3; Ushe rs Club l ;
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Fall Play 4, Crew 4; Reflections 4, Writing Comm. 4, Crew 3,4;
Musical Crew 3,4; Opera 3, Crew 3, Chairperson 3; Music Fest. 1·
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Concert Choir 2-4; Chamber Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2; Girls' Glee
1; P.A. Announcer 4; G.l.T. 3.
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Reflections Band 2-4; Concert Band 2-4; Cadet Band 1; Stage
Band 2-4; Jazz Ensemble 1-4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2.
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Donna Hachiya
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Reflections Band 4; Musical Band 1-4; Orchestra 1-4; Jazz Ensemble 2-4; Investment Club 3,4; Football L
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Musical Cre w l ; Thespians 2-4, 25 pt. Award 3; Tecnis 2; PhotoArts Club L
Julie Hanson
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Jeff Hester
Richard Hirschhaut
�Beth Hoffman
George Hoffman
Julie Hoffman
Sharyn Hoffman
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Reflections 4; GAA
2,3; Wrestlettes 2; Ripplettes 2-4.
Robert Holzheimer
N-Club 3,4; Track 1-4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Soc·c er 1.
Chui Hong
Julie Horwitz
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Blue Honor Cert. l; Fall Play 4; Reflections
Crew 3,4, Chairperson 4; Musical Crew 3,4; One Acts Crew 4;
Children's Theatre Crew 4; Thespians 3,4; Tecnis 3,4; Students
for Israel 1-4; GIT 2,4.
Ken Houdek
Basketball 1-4, Major N 3,4.
Peter Iacullo
Aeronautics Club 1-4; Swimming 1.
David Isaac
Jerry Isaacson
Bronze Honor Pio 3; Key Club 3,4; Football 1,2.
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. Nat. Honor Society 3; Nat. Merit Semi-Finalist 3; NEDT Cert. of
Merit 2; Ill. State Scholar; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold.Honor Cert. l; Summer Institute 2; Student Senate 2; Cabinet 2; Thespians 2,3; Tecnis 2,3; Golden Galleon 2; P.A. Announcer 2,3; Math Club 3; Yearbook Staff 3, Editor 3; Quill and Scroll 3;
Radio Show 2.
Mari Ivener
Student Senate l; Homecoming Comm. 2-4; German Club 4,
Sec. 4; Nllehilite 2,3.
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Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Meri\ Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2 ; Ill. State Scholar 4; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. l; Spanish Club 2,3; GAA 1-3; Ripplettes 2-4, Pres. 4.
Susan Jacobson
GAA 2,3; Ripplettes 3,4; Track 2-4, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4;
Swimming 2,3, Major N 3.
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Blue Honor Cert. 2,3; Summer Institute 3; Student Senate l;
Cabinet l ; Reflections 3, Director 4, Crew 1-4. Writing Comm _2-4;
Musical 2,3, Crew 1-3; Children 's Theater 2, Crew 1-3; Thespians
2-4, V_P_ 4; T ecnis 2; Concert Choir 2; Chamber Choir 2,3; Girls'
Glee 1; GAA l ; Ripplettes 2.
Lori Jensen
Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 2-4; Cadet Band 1; GAA 1,2;
Track 1,2,4; Bowling 1-4.
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Cabinet 1 ,2; N-Club 4; Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1-4.
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Brigitte Kuhn
Susan Kulovsky
Transfered from Madonna 2; Nat. Honor Society 3,4: Ill. State
Scholar; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2: Student Senate
4, Officer; Cabinet 2,3; Fall Play 2,3; Musical Crew 2; Thespians 4;
German Club 2; G.LT. 2,3, Treas. 3; Photo-Arts Club 2; Investment Club 2-4; Nilehilite 3: Ski Club 3,4; Radio Show 2-4.
John LaManna
Pep Club 2-4; N-Club 2-4; Football 1-3 , Minor N 1-3; Wrestling
1-4, Major N 1-4.
Marcie Lampert
Mark Landau
Student Se,nate 1,<-; Homecoming Comm. 4 ; N-Club 2-4, Tres.
4; Pep Club 3 ,4; Key Club 2-4; Soccer 1-4, Minor N 2, Major N
3,4; Swimming 1,2, Major N 2; Tennis 1,2.
Amy Lashinsky
Cabinet 1-4 , Pres. 1,3,4 , Sec. 2; Homecoming Comm . 1-4,
Treas. 3, Chairperson 4; School Spirit Comm. 1-4 : Pep Club 1-4;
Student Activities Board 3,4; Key Club 1-4; Track 1, Major 1.
Cathy Lasowski
Nat. Merit Letter of Commendation; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2 ;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Cert. l; Cabinet l; Fall Play
Crew l; Reflections 1-4, Crew 4; Musical 1-4; One Acts 1; Children's Theater Crew 1; Music Fest. 2-4; Thespians 1-4; Chamber
Choir 2; Girls' Glee 1; Cheerleader l ; Porn-Pon 3,4; Dance Company 2,3.
Mary Laughlin
Rick Ledbetter
Sheri Lederman
Students For Israel 1-4.
Martha Lerner
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet l ; Reflections 1-4 , Crew 4 ; Musical 2-4,
Crew l; One Acts 2, Crew l ; Music Fest. 2-4 ; Thespians 1-4;
Chamber Choir 2,3; Key Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Dance
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Student Activities Board 2,3; Investment Club 2-4; Tennis 1·
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Jeffrey Levin
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N-Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2, Frosh Num. 1, Major N 2.
Howard Levine
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N 3,4; Archery 1,2, Major N 1,2; Volleyball 1-4, Minor N 1,2,
Major N 3,4.
Stewart 'Lewis
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�Jami Lieder
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2: Blue Honor Cert. I :
Fall Play 4 , Crew 3,4; Reflections 3,4, Crew 2-4, Writing Comm. 4:
Musical Crew 2-4; One Acts 2; Children's Theater 3 , Crew 3,4:
Thespians 2-4, 25 pt. Award 4, 50 pt. Award 4 ; Tecnis 3,4:
Theater Fest. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; G.l.T. 3; Yearbook Staff 4.
Douglas Liu
NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Ill. State Scholar 4; Silver Honor Pin 4:
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Soccer 1-4, Major N 4 .
Rudy Lopez
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Student Senate 4. V.P. 4; Gymnastics 1,4;
Soccer 4 .
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Cabinet 1,2; Homecoming Comm . 2; Key Club 2; Environmental
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Student Senate 3,4; School Spirit Comm. 3,4; Pep Club 2-4; NClub 4 ; Football l -4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Swimming 1,2; Major
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Mary Mader
Cabinet 1-4; Homecoming Comm. 2-3; Office Occupation.s 4.
Patrick Mahoney
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Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship Se mi-finalist 4 ;
NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Ill. State Scholar 4; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Ce rt. l; Fall
Play 2, Crew l; Reflections Crew 3; Golden Galleon 1-4, Co.Editor-in-Chief 4; Math Club 4 .
Sandy Maniatis
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Student Senate 4 ;
G.l.T. 4; Track l ; Volleyball 1; Key Club.
Rachel Mann
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Photo-Arts Club 4; Aeronautics 4; Nilehilite 4.
Pamela Messer
NEDT Cert. ol Merit 2; Ill. State ScJ:lolar 4; Gold Honor Pin 4:
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1;
Reflections Band 3, .Crew 4, Writing Cornm. 4; Musical Crew 3,4.
Band 3,4; Thespians 3 ,4, 25 pt. Award 4"; Orchestra 3 ,4; Concert•
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Carole Meyer
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Yvonne Minkina
Howard Minsky
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Track 1; Bowling 1,2.
Dean Modloff
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Elliot Nelson
Nai. Honor Society 3; Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
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Sheri Newman
Cabinet 3,4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Reflections 1,3; GAA l ;
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GAA 1-3; Swimming 1-3, Minor N 2, Major N 2,3; Gymnastics 14 , Major N 1-3, Capt. 2-3, MVP 2-3.
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Carolyn Noll
Fall Play 2, Crew l; Reflections 3,4, Crew 1,2, Writing Comm.
3,4; Musical Crew 1-4; Children's Theater 2; Thespians 1-4, 25 pt.
Award 2, 50 pt. Award 3, Sec. 4; Tecnis 2-4; Orchestra 2; Girls'
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Nat. Honor Society 3,4; NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; lll. State
Scholar 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Reflections Band 3,4; Musical Band 2-4;
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Club 2,3.
John O'Malley
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Blue Cert. 1; Fall Play Crew 41Reflections Orew 3,4; Musical Crew
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Musical Band 1; Orchestra l; French Club 3; G.l.T. 2-4, Pres. 4;
GAA 2; Gy~mastics 2.
Laura Robinson
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections 4, Crew 1-3, Writing Comm . 3;
Musical Crew 1-3; One Acts 2; Music Fe~tival 2-4; Thespia ns 1-4;
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Bruce Rock
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NEDT Cert. of Merit 2; Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Re flec tions Writing
Comm. 4; Radio Show 4; Students for Israel 4; Chess Team 1,
Dru Scarbrough
School Spirit Comm. 3,4; Pep Club 2-4; VICA 4; N-Club 2-4;
Football 1-4; Track 1-4; Wrestling 1-4.
Larry Schaffner
Bronze Honor Pin 4.
Valerie Scheinpflug
GAA 1-3, Board 3; Basketball 1,2 , Minor N 1,2; Bowling 1·4,
Major N 1-4 , Capt. ~; S<>ftball 1-4, Major N 1-4.
Don Schmidt
Football l ; Wrestling 1-4, Minor N 3 , Major N 4.
Nancy Schmidt
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2 ; Gold · '
Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 4; Reflections 3,4, Crew l; Key Club 3,4; .
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Alan Schoen
Silver Honor Pin 4: Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Student Senate 3; Fall
Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Director 4, Crew 2-4, Band 2, Writing
Comm. 3,4; Musical Crew 1-4; One-Acts 2-4; Childre n's Theater 3 ,
Crew 2-4; Music Fest. 1-3 ; Thespians 2-4; Tecnis 1-4, V.P. 3, Pres,
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Chamber Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls' Glee 1; Bowling 3,4,
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Bronze Honor Pin 3; Summer Institute 4; Student Senate 2;
Cabinet 1,2, Sec. l; Homecoming Comm. 2,3, Sec. 2; Fall Play 4,
Crew 3,4; Reflections 1-4, Crew 4, Writing Comm. 4; Musical 2-4,
Crew 1,3,4; Children's Theater 2, Crew 3; Thespians 1-4; Concert
Choir 2,3; Chamber Choir 4; Girls' Glee 1; Ski Club 1.
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Dean Seder
VIC/\ 4; Ski Club 1; Wrestling 2, Minor N 2.
Mark Seplowin
Gymnastics 1-4, Monor N 2, Major N 3,4.
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Spanish Club 2; Investment Club 3; Soccer 1.
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A
B;u, Susan 54, 81, 105, 179. 232
Bisbikis, Georgia 223
Blackman, Lori 58, 64, 81, 139, 222. 223,
266
Blanco, Lucio 130. 207
Blank, Pete I 07
Blanke, Charles 43, 202, 215
Bleadon, Laurel 30. 32, 36, 223
Abhsie, Katherine 223
Abrahim, Peter 207
Achimovich, Leeann 231
Acker, Ellyn 23, 25, 29, 47, 49, 202, 231
Adaky, lshay 198
Adam, Joyce 195, 223
Adam, Stefan 207
Adelman, Allen 179. 195, 202, 231
Adler, Eddie 107. 215
Agemura, Daniel 207
Agemura. Diane 215
Albrecht, Joanne 207
Alexander. Aida 215
Alexander, David 215
Alexander. Gail 207
Alexander, Patricia 207
Alexander. Thomas 103. 207
Ali, Yasmin 185. 206, 207
Alperstein, Fran 215
Alpiner. April 231
Alvaji, Nelson 215
Americus, David 223
Amodeo, Brad 215
Amodeo. Sharyl 141, 207
Anderson, Christine 39, 223
Anderson, Donald 198
Anderson. Eric 90, 231
Anderson. Judy 95, 109, 141, 215
Andrea, Alan 118, 146, 231
Apollo, Elaine 43. 215
April, Lawrence 207
Arbus. Mark 195. 207
Arono1,1, Irina 215
Arrigo. Anita 43, 133, 139. 215
Ayala , Elena 69, 223
Ayou. George 231
Ayyad. Joe 105
A:znarez. Alberto 215
Blea.don. Miriam 207
Blitstein, Sherwood 100, 185. 232
Bl1tt, Fred 90, 103, 215
Blix. John 137, 207
Blok. Jan 179, 195, 223
Blumfelt, Stuart 223
Boberg, Kurt 215
Bogdan, Michael 207
Bol<or, Judith 133, 207
Bolis, Steve 198
Bolotin. Gregg 100, 22.3
Bolo\in, Jodi 81, 230, 232
Bomben, Michael 223
Borg, Lisa 215
Borges, Cesar 215
Borkan, Jon 223
Boukas, Lori 207
Bowers, !;red 103, 215
Bowler. Debbie 133, 207
Brabec, Mark 103, 207
Bramati. Philipe 223
Bramati, Steve 207
Brandes, Bobby 207
Brandt, Wendy 81
Braun. Peter 107, 207
Braverman, Denise 232
Braverman, Randy 207
Brazen, Diane 232
Brazen, Ellen 30, 39, 206, 207
Bra:en, Judith 54, 58, 85, 223, 265
Breidenbach, Henry 207
Breidenb~ch. Lynn 47, 223
Brenner, Marc 107, 215
Brenner. Sandra 27, 58, 79, 202, 232
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Babitz. Mike 215
Baer. Kathleen 27, 29, 32, 79. 231
Bahrmasel, Bernard 121 , 21 5
Bahrmasel. Louis 223
Baietto. Bradford 43, 90, I 03. 215
Bain, Mindy 231
Bain , Sherri 133, 207
Baizer. Marcie 222, 223
Balikov, Deborah 231
Balter. Barbara 21 3, 231
Banac. Ernest 198, 223
Barba. Ma<k 103, 215
Barenbaum, Marcia 223
Barkes, Charles .207
Barry, Kathleen 207
Barry, Raymond 207
Barsky, Ira 207
Barsky. Sheila 231
Bart. David 195, 223
Bartelstein, Steve 93, 115, 223
Bartfeld, Daniel 69, 100, 223
Bartleld, Julie 215
Barton,· Barbara 215
Bass. Ilene 141, 207
Bass, Jana 43, 50, 133, 207
Bauer. Neil 231
Bauer. Robyn 215
Bauman, Deborah Kay 215
Baumhart, Dennis 223
Bauta, William 223
Becker. Linda 98, 112, 141, 185, 214. 215
Behr, Rosalyn 77, 222, 223
Belair. Barbara 223
Belu, Lidia 207
Bennett, John 207
Bentkover. Sheri 207
Berg, Lauren 81, 230, 231
Berger. Bethann 207
Berger, Lesley 133. 207
Berger, Michael 215
Berkowitz. Michael 83, 202, 231
Berman, Cary 223
Berman, Karen 81. 215
Berman, Richard 215
Bernsen, Mitchell 207
Bernstein, Jjll 231
Bernstein, Kevin 207
Bernstein, Michael 43, 103, 121. 207
Bernstein. Robert 100, 223
Berry, Howard 52, 185, 198, 232
Besser. Alicia 69, 75, 139, 215
Bezark, Adam 97. 207
Bialek. Bruce 231
Bielinski, Brigitte 223
Bienias, Julia 81, 179, 207
Bressette, Stewart 232
Bressler, Karen 232
Brin, Jeffery 90, 232
Brisk. Claudia 112, 223
Brisk, Martin 110, 142, 185, 198, 233
Brocato, Marcus 207
Brock, Hans 198, 233
Brock, Jacques 215
Brodaez, Larry 223
Brody, Mitchell 207
Bronswick, David 215
Brooks. Kathy 223
Broton, Joseph 67, 81, 100, 233
Brow. Richard 54, 207
Browder. Perry 137
Brown, Alissa 215
Brown, Jackie 215
Brown, Pamela 233
Brown, Susan 112, 233
Browne, Jeff 223
Brownstein, Bruce 233
Brown$tein, Linn 207
Bulmash, Stuart 185, 233
Bunes. Steven 134'
Burack. Avery 223
Burgess. Priscilla 215
Burke. Jerome 198, 223
Burnstein, Cari 133, 207
Burstyn, Garry 90, 103, 215
Burstyn, Linda 223
Butler. Bruce 43, 215
Bye, Daniel 223
Byron, Steven 233
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Caccamo, Dean 103, 215
Caccamo. Michelle 71, 207
Cadena, Brian 207
Cahn. Laura 215
Calahan, Tim 93, 223
Camnitzer, Steven 179, 215
Cano. Joseph 207
Caplin. Andy 223
Capuano, Marilyn 195, 233
Careb, Sue 207
Carlson, David 103, 129. 207
Carlson, Pamela 207
Carlson, Regina 69, 79, 233
Carver, Barbara 215
Castaneda, Adriana 133, 207
Castillo.' Michael 54, 97. 207
Castro, Arlene 54, 185. 223
Castro, Wendy 54, 112, 215
C ebol, Kell 98, 112, 185, 223
Billisits, Christine 95, 112, 223
Binder, Janice 207
Cerny, Catherine 109. 233
C errone, Madeleine 223
Charous, Steven 30, 207
Chavin, Janet 223
Chavin, Robert 103, 215
Birz. David 90. 107. 121, 21 5
Chernick, Todd 215
Bieniek. Barbara 30, 32, 125. 123
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Cheung, Cynthia 43. 50, 112, 223
Chin. Diana 170, 207
Chin, Gary 54, 97, 198, 233
Chin, Timothy 199, 223
Choi, Charles 223
Christopher, Marla 233
Christopoulos, Timothy 103, 129, 207
Chwalisz, David 233
Chwalisz, Steven 130, 215
Cieplinski, ChrisUan 215
Ciskoski, Karen 223
Ciskoski. Tom 107. 121. 207
Clark, Colleen 223
Coens. James 233
Cohan, Lawrence 234
Cohan, Lisa 112, 141 , 207
Cohen, Aarona 30, 32. 185, 234
Cohen, Andrea 64, 179, 234
Cohen, Edward 223
Cohen, Ellen 223
Cohen, Jodie 81. 207
Cohen. Richard 121. 207
Cohen, Steven 215
Cohn, Audrey 32, 54, 58, 234
Cohn, Elaine 30, 49. 83, 202, 234
Cole, B•ad 90, 105, 122, 2 15
Collins. Joel 234
Collins, Nancy 215
Colucci, Rozanne 207
Cone. Sharon 223
Cone, Susan 234
Conrad, Joan 207
Constance. Ronna 43, 215
Constance, Steve 234
Contos, Michelle 223
Contos, Steven 198, 223
Cook. Elizabeth 223
Cooley, Karen 223
Cooley, Steve 93, 100, 223
Cooper, Bruce 215
Cooper, Cheryl 222, 223
Cooper. Elizabeth 43, 206. 207
Cortez, Michael 103, 215
Couris, Gabriel 223
Couns, Tony 215
Coyne, Margaret 81, 215
Coyne, Patricia 207
Coyne. Susan 98, 112, 223
Craith. Leslie 215
Craven, Barry 175,
Craven, Jack 215
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Cristante, Julie 141 , 206, 207
Crist.ante. Marypat 223
Crlstante, Richard 215
Curtiss, Michael 234
Dosik, Mitchell 235
Doumouras, Nick 198, 235
Douvrist Marta 224
Drakoulis, Joanna 208
Dressler, Wayne 43, 44, 90, 236
Drlvalas, Sylvia 215
Drucker, Hope 224
Dubin, Jeff 105, 224
Dubin. Laurie 58, 73, 224
Dueng, Eric 185, 224, 130
Duerig, Roy 208, 130
OUM, Beth 64, 73. 81, 176, 185, 230, 236
Duohman. Edward 208
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Eberle, Adeline 98, 125, 185, 224
Eb<!rle, Caroline 47, 98, 133, 185, 236
Eberle, Lori 216
Edelman, Harlene 77, 224
Edldin, Orrin 236
Edin, Eric 198
Edwards, Lyle 198
Ehrlich, Steven 83, 103
Eingorn, David 52, 195, 214. 202. ·216
Eisen. Nan 236
Elatkin. Illa 216
Elesh, Scott 224
Elkins, Penny 185. 236
Ellenby, Miles 208 •
Elliott, William 20, 29, 30, 32, 236
Ellison, David 105, 224
Ellison, JuUe 43. 224
Ellison. Mark 43, 107, 208
Elman, laura 81
Emerick, Donald 224
Engelberg, Lisa 75, 183. 216
Englehardt, William 224
Epstein, Clara 43, 216
Epstein, Michael 134, 236
Epstein, Rachael 198
Eskolf, David 115, 237
Esma el. Jon 224
Esmoel, Juli 75, 208
Espinueva, Jacqueline
Esralew, Susan 210
Esses, Michael I 00, 237
Etcheson. Laura 224 .
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Fabian, Valerie
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75, 170
Fadhel, Sandra 27, :iO, 79, 8 1. 83, 230, 237
Fagenholz, Fred 103, 121. 216
Fagocki, Donna 216
Daitchman, Evelyn 30, 32, 234
Dallas, Teresa 139
Fahrenbach, Kurt 237
Faller. Douglas 208
faller, Stephen 195
Fanady, Steve 121, 208
Dcm;h, Maxine 23 4
Farber, Marissa 224
D'Aiello, Nicolina 215
Darch, Susan 206, 207
207
David, Edward 234
Davidson, Paul 195, 234
Dave, Kirtida
Davis, frank 235
Davis, Kenneth 223
Davis, Laura 112, 215
Dawson, Tim 207
Deck. Jonn 234
Decwikiel. Gregory 223
[)elranceschi, John 223
O.Fratus. Susan 206, 208
Oiebel, Richard 97, 215
Dellheim, Ralph 223
Demar. Mark 223
Demsch, Richard 195, 215
Dessent, Richard 208
Deube, Fredrick 235
Deutsch, Barry 122, 215
Deutsch, Lenore 223
Deutsch, Ron 30, 32, 43. 49. 185, 235
Deven, Christine 235
Devito. Scott 208
Diamond, Edward 223
Dickert, Robert 107, 215
Dickman, Susan 43, 215
Dickstein, Barb 64, 81. 222, 223
Dickstein, Beth 215
Oivjakovic, Srdan 215
Dobryman, Harla 223
Dobryman, Shari 235
Dodd, Michele 208
Doi, Leslie 52, 116, 185, 215
Doi, Natalie 116, 146, 235
Doles. Judy 223
Dolnick, Susan 230, 235
Dombrowski, Paula 208
Donath. Jeannie 224
Donlg<?r. Debbi 95, 224
Doroba, Paul 208
Dosik, Karen 215
f avish, Sharon 185, 237
Federman, Alan 198. 237
Feenstra, Marianne
224
Feldman, Janice 195, 224
Feldman, Jeff 224
Feldman, Jeffrey 237
Feldman, Karen 27, 29, 30, 79. 83, 202, 237
Feldman, Larry 90, 216
Feldstein,. Beth 69, 77, 224
Feldstein, Ross 103, 121. 208
f erdman, Steven 107, 208
Ferguson, Joseph 39, 43, 176. 216
Ferrante, Antonietta 224
Feriel, Linda 224
Fiedler, Christine 185, 216
Figman, Ilene 208
Finckle. Mark 179, 224
Finn, Dan 30, 32, 58, 224
Finn, Laura 98, 116, 237
Fiore. Mark 198
Fio re, Steve 198, 237
Firfer. Dani 141. 208
Firler. Jodi 116, 202, 237
Firfer, Julie 224
Firfer. Randy 103, 208
Fisch, Robert 100, 118. 198, 237
Fisch. Su,.n 30, 224
Fischoff, Audrey 81, 185. 230, 237
Fischoff, Mindey 81, 95, 112, 141, 214, 216
Fisher, Todd 216
Fisherkeller. Thea 224
Fishman, Heidi 185, 206, 208
Fishman, Steven 43, 44, 134, 179, 228
Flakne, Robyn 98, 109, 133, 216
Flannery, Kevin 208
Flanzer, Stuart 142, 185, 237°
Fleishman, Doug 237
Fogel, Howard 100, 224
Folkers. Steven 216
Fox, Norman 27, 29, 30, 32, 216
France. Ilene 93, 206. 208
�Frank, Deborah 75, 216
Frankel, Aaron 185. 238
Frankel, Micah 216
Frankel, Michelle 216
Frankel, Robert 90, 238
Greenberg, Marci 95, 112, 216
Greenberg, Myles 225
Greenberg, Steven 103, 121, 179
Houdek, Kenneth 118, 242
Howard, Chad 103, 217
Hubbard, Colleen 98, 125, 185, 225
Kelley, Leo 39, 43, 44, 50
Kelley, Paul 58
Kelly, Susan 195, 244
Greenspan, Hugh 216
Huchting, Catherine 206, 209
Huepll, Kathle•n 209
Hunsick, Bob 176, 214, 217
Hunt, Rockwell 209
Kenig, Donna 244
Kern, Erin 30. 209
Frankson, Mark 208
Freid, Stuart 208
Friedman, Alan 52, 224
Greenspan, Joseph 97, 216
Greenspan, Marlo 25, 29, 30. 32, 52, 240
Greenspan, Steven 44, 198, 240
Greer. Michael 216
Gregorian, John 225
Hupert. Roxan 217
Friedman, Alissa 208
Greiman, Helene 225
Friedman, Layne 20, 27, 32, 238
Friedman. Renee 222. 224
Friedman, Ruth 75, 208
Gresham, Laurie
Frankel, Susan 224
216
Grgurich, Paul 168, 208
Grikis, Maris 240
Fujikawa. Hisao 216
Grobman, Michael 240
Fujiwara, Gary 54, 198, 238
Full.it. Joy 222, 224
Fullett, Lisa 141, 206, 208
Futscher. Bernard 238
Grodsky, Laura 225
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Gabrielides, John 90, 103, 121. 183, 216
GabrieJ;des, Sophia 238
Gollin, Joseph 224
Gall, Kathleen 216
Gallagher. Brian 168, 208
Gallagher, Daniel 130, 238
Gallagher. Terry 129, 238
Ganji, Sandra 216
Garcia, Billy 93, 224
Garcia. Ismael· 208
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Gassel, David ll5, 224
Gassel, Debra 208
Gowin, Pa~I 81, 100, 168, 238
Gayle, Amy 71, 208
Gaza, Cheryl 133, 216
Gebavi, Peter 238
Geiser, Julie 27, 30, 32, 58, 202. 238
Garza, Jose
Geiser. Lisa 47, 224
Gerber, Howard 208
Gershbein, Debbie 43, 238
Gershbein, Steven 43, 225
Gerszonovicz, Dahlia 225
Gervasio, Guy 103, 216
Gianakopoulos, Nick 198, 225
Giancola, Paul 216
Gibbons, Deborah 225
Gillen, Kelli 133, 238
Gross. Keith 43, 107, 130, 208
Grossman, Brian 225
Gruenes, Gordon 90, 103, 216
Gruzinsky, Jackie 225
Gruzinsky, Michael 137, 208
Guertin, Kenneth 216
Guertin, Kevin 225
Gunther, Todd 241
H
Ha, Mary 81. 216
Hathiya, Donna 241
Hagg, Monica 209
Hagler, Jayne 216
Hajduk, Maureen 43, 98, 216
Hajduk, Michael .39, 43, 44, 185. 195, 241
Hajkaluk, Anna 209
Hanbrook, Lawrence 32, 179, 241
Handel, Danielle 217
Handelman, Jerald 225
Handelman, Miriam 217
Hankin, James 43, 225
Hann, Rebecca 75, 209
Hansen, Gerald 225
Hanson, Julie 95, 241
Harris, Julie 225
Hanis. Steve 198
Hartl, Jeffrey 241
Hartl. Marla 209
Hartmann, Martin 225
Gintzler, Michael 238
Hartzman. April 133
Hartzman, Mark 241
Hartzman, Matthew 225
Hasmonek, David 209
Heelan, Barry 121, 209
Hegedus, Sue 241
Hehn. Margie 225
Giait, Scott 239
Glass, Sandy 79, 168, 185, 239
Heinberg, Craig 107, 217
Heinberg, Dean 142, 146, 175, 241
Glassman, April 239
Heine, Anita 217
Heinrich, Jerome 241
Heinsen, Heidi 217
Gillespie, Karen 238
Gilley, Lisa 206, 208
Ginsberg, Steve 225
Ginsburg, Noah 225
Glazer, Melissa 225
Glickman, Stephen 87, llO, 239
Gockenbach, Sue 95, 116, 141, 239
Goecke, Victoria 43, ll2, 216
Gol, Daniel 43, 49, 50, 225
Gold, Julie 216
Gold. Rhonda 141, 208
Goldberg, Frank 208
Goldtl<!rg, Lauren 64, 176, 239
Goldberg, Philip 216
Goldberg, Ruth 202. 230, 239
Goldberg, Susan 81, 216
Goldblatt, Richard 216
Goldenberg, Steven 93, 225
Goldenstein, Arili! 107
Goldenstein, Henry 93, I 05, 225
Coldish, Steven 103, 121, 208
Goldman, Earl Howard 103, 121. 208
Goldsmith, Dana 112, 208
Goldsmith, David 100, 225
Goldstein, Laurie 79, 239
Goldstein, Leslie 225
Goldstin, Zehava 239
Goldwasser, Lisa 81, 98, 112, 216
Gollay, Charles 83, 225
Gomberg, Robyn 81, 216
Goodfriend, Randi 206, 208
Goodman, Allen 240
Goodman, Kenneth 44, 225
Hur. Kyu 225
Hussain. Khalid 176, 195, 225
Hyman. Richard 225
Heller. Kenneth 73, 90, 105, 241
Heller, Vicki 133, 209
Henikoff. Troy 129. 209
Herbach, Elyce 43, 73, 217
Herbach, Pamela 73, 225
Herman. Brenda 225
Herman, Mark 209
Herman, Michael
Herman, Rochelle 185, 225
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Jacullo, Janice 95. 225
lacullo, Peter 97, 198, 242
lies. Fred 13"', 217
Irion, Scott 225
Isaac. David 242
Isaacs. Michael 103, 129, 209
Isaacs, Scott 129, 217
Isaacson, Barry 217
Isaacson, Jerry 83, 242
lskandar, John 217
Israel. Shaun 209
lsserman. Susan 30, 32. 52, 54. 58, 179. 242.
267
Ivener. Mari 81. 242
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Jackson, Wendy 202, 242
Jacobs, Cary 43, 44, 50, 209
Jacobson, Sharon 109, 141, 217
Jacobson, Susan 43, 98, 242
Jaffe, Nancy 27, 32, 243
Jaffray, Paul 217
Jamruszka, Karen 225
Jarosz, Michaelyn 209
Jean, Brock 209
Jean, Kathy 54, 98, 185, 195, 225
Jensen, Lori 43, 98. 125, 243
Jensen. Michael 121, 209
Johanson, Cara 109. 139, 217
Johnson, Bill 97. 103, 217
Johnson, Cheryl 209
Johnson. Jeffrey 243
Johnson, Laura 125
Johnson, Norman 243
Johnson. Theresa 243
Jones, Albert 97, 209
Joshi, Rahul 209
Judd, Susan 185, 217
Jung, Munchul 209
Jusufi, Sherife 81, 95, 112, 216
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Kabiller. De.bra 105, 125, 198, 226
Kacak, lngri9 217
Kacin, Charles 209
Kacin, Eric 226
Hertel, Ken 107
Kftllmon. Dione 225
Hester. Jeff 29. 241
Kalter. Mitchell 217
Kamajian, Brian 52, 69. 81, 100, ll8. 202,
243
Kamajian, Steve 103, 121, 209
Kamen, Gary 211
Hill. Theodore I, 20, 23, 27, 32, 40, 43. 52,
54, 58, 225, 266
Hoffman, Beth 242
Hoffman, Daniel 209
Hoffman. David 225
Hoffman, George 242
Hoffman, Joel 90, 107, 121. 217
Kho, Jung 209
Kho, Sun-Hae 217
Kilian, Kathleen 141, 185, ~9
Kilian, Michael 103, 121, 209
Kim, Hyun 209
Kim. Tae 210
K;m, Yon 112, 244
Kim, Hyun 217
Kim. Jin 217
Kim, Miran 226
Kindwald, Joan 43, 71, 210
King, Cynthia 226
King. Diane 71, 210
Kinnaman. Linda 71, 210
Kinnaman, Mary 98, 112. 244
Kippes, Jim 165, 226
Kippes, Mary 245
K ite. Christopher 245
Klande. Joy 217
Klancic, Judy 109, 217
Lee 245
Klawans, Robert 97, 217
Kleilield. David 73, 81, 90. 100, 168, 245
Kleiman. Alison 30, 69, 81, 217
Klein. David 83, 105, 118, 140, 245
Klein . David 245
Klein , Marcia 206, 216
Klein, Phyllis 226
Klanclc,
Kaepplinger, Debbi 195. 243
Kafkis, George 100, 243
Kagan, Debbie 195, 243
Kahan, Paul 129, 217
Hinchman, Monte 225
Hirsch, Steven 90, 103, 217
Hirschhaut, Richard 241
Kessler. Kurt 198
Khan, Susan 209
Kilian, David 198
Herman, Steven 217
Hernandez, Patricia 209
Hertel, Connie 71. 81, 209
Hewick, Kimberly 217
Kcssem, Randall 226
Kessem. Timoth~ 134, 244
Kessler. Joel ll8, 226
Kamp. Wendi 225
Kane, Juliet 79, 225
Kane, Richard 103, 129, 209
Kang, Sinsuk 97, 103, 129. 209
Kantz, Lee 43, 209
Kaplan. Bruce 107, 217
Kaplan, Janice 98, 112, 217
Goodman, Steven 107, 208
Gorchoff, Tracy 225
Hoffmann, David 100, 225
Hoffmann, Edward 217
Gordon, Scott 90, 100, 240
Gordon, Sheri 129
Gorham, Anthony 103, 208
Kaplan. Julie 225
Kaplan. Karen 209
Kaplan, Les 103, 121, 217
Kaplan. Nancy 30, 32, 54. 58, 244. 266
Hofstede, David 209
Karablnas, Alexandria 75
Hogg, Cynthia 225
Hohs, Keith 217
Hollman, Marcia 209
Holst, Lance 47
Knee, Julie 125, 195, 245
Knish. Jill 81, 210
Ko, Hee 226
Ko. Hee 210
Kogan, Michael 210
Kokron, Gerald 210
Kolodzik, Paul 245
Konior. Karen 43, 50, 98, 226
Konstantellos, Stella 210
Kontopoulos. Teddy 226
Kopelman. Jeffrey 245
Kopelman. Pamela 141. 210
Koress, Brandon 93, 103, 218
Kor ess, Steve 245
Korey, Howard 107, 218
Korn. Steve 134
Kornhauser, Melissa 43, 216
Kostyniuk, Mary 81. 218
Kotler, Andrea 226
Kotsiopoulos, Carolin 210
Kotsovos, Karen 195
Koutsulis. Antonia 210
Kouzoures, Cynthia 226
Kozak. Shari 226
Kraft, Nancy 245
Kramer. Bob 226
Kramer, William 218
Krammen, Teresa 245
Krause, Scott 97. 210
Krauss, llaina 73, 81. 176, 185, 226
Kray, Ellen 79, 195, 245
Krier, Jane 98, 245
Krier. Jean 98, 245
Krishman, Henry 54, 218
Krnich, Steven 210
Kroeger, Monika 210
Kronowitz. Debra 218
Krumland. Petra 226
Krysl, Jim 100, 246
Kuhn. Beatrice 210
Kuhn, Brigitte 185, 246
Kulovsky, Susan 73, 116, 179, 202. 246
Kung, Aye 97, 107, 210
Kusek. Nancy 95, 112, 191. 226
Kushner, Scott 210
Kutok, Beth !.33
Kutok, Lisa 81, 95, 133, 218
Karamanis, Elaine 244
Goss, Matthew 208
Klier , Philip 210
Gothelf, Joyce 30, 58, 81, 222, 225
Gottreic.h, Phaedra 133, 216
Govis, Peter 129, 216
Gradman, Ellen 225
Graf. Mary 216·
Graff, Wendy 225
Grant. Daniel 216
Grantz, David 240
Hoffman, Julie 242
Hoffman, Sharon 29, 242
Holzheimer. Elise 73, 81, 217
Holzheimer, Robert 97, 188, 242
Hong, Chui 242
Honig, Sharon 217
James 209
Hoppe, Ken 225
Hoppe, Linda 209
Karamanolis, Emmanuel 103, 121. 209
Karhoff, Gary 93, 100, 225
Karnes, Kim 139, 217
Karras, Alan 1, 52, 54, 58, 172, 202, 244.
266
Kasper. Paula 226
Kasper, Tom 27, 43, 97, 202, 244
Katsaros, Betty 217
Katz, Fern 209
c;ay, Kimberly 225
Hoppenrath. Kevin 43
Hopsicker, Wendy 217
Hornstein, Jeffrey 90, 217
Katz, Linda 81, 230, 244
Kauffman, Beth 195, 226
Kaufman, Howard 209
Kaye, Michelle 244
Grayson, Lorraine 125, 240
Horwitz, Eleah 25, 32, 43, 217
Keating, Sharon 217
Horwitz, Jill 209
Keller. Allan 71, 103, 121, ·209
Keller. David 93, 103, 121, 217
Keller. William 226
Graw. Kenny 240
Graw, Ricky 225
Green, Edward 107, 216
Greenberg, llissa 81, 139, 208
Greenberg, Janice 52, 240
Horwitz, Julie 30, 32, 176, 185, 188. 242
Hou, Khee 209
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Lader. Ronald 226
Lake, David 210
LaManna, John 69, 81, 146, 246
LaManna, Pam 139, 222, 226
Lambrakis, Sue 43, 210
Lampert. Marcie 246
Landau, Mark 81, 105, 246
Lande, Mike 218
Lankford, James 134, 226
Lankford, Michael 134, 218
Lankford, Therese 139, 210
Lapins, Richard 226
Lara, Odilia 210
Larks. Michael 214. 218
Lash;nsky, Amy 81, 230, 246
Lasowski. Cathy 30, 32. 79, 246
Latala. Joanne 210
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�Laughlin, Mary 246
U.very, Richard 218
Leahy, Kimberly 226
Leahy. Tern 75, 139, 210
Leb. Barry 97, 100. 226
Leb, Ken...ih 218
Lebovltz, Ellen 222, 226
Lebovltz, Tamara 73. 75, 81. 218
Ledbetter, Rlck 198, 246
Lederman, Sheri 246
Lee. Donna 185, 206, 210
Lee. George 129, 210
Lee, Judy 176
Lee, Tina 73, 112, 226
Leeb, Jeffrey 195, 210
LefeYTe. James 226
Lehman. Sally 43. 81, 112. 214, 218
Leib, Paul 226
Leipold, Mark 226
Lerner, Martha 27, 30, 32, 58. 246
L•on. Jacalyn 246
Leon. Mara 81, 246
Lerner, Susan 226
Leshem, Benjamin 216
Levon, Paul 30, 39, 43
Levon, ThereM 43, 112. 218
Levco. Howard 115, 185, 195, 246
Levin, George 58, 247
Levin, Jeffrey 198, 247
Levin, Judith 210
Levin, Leon 185, 247
Levin, Lyle 226
Levin. Mindy 30, 226
Levine, Howard 24 7
Levine, Paul 198, 226
Levine, Susan 116, 214
Lev~. David 40, 43, 226
Levy. Carlos 247
Levy, Lisa 95, 141, 218
Levy, Marcelo 226
Lewandowski, Donald 103, 210
Lewandowski, Susan 247
Lewen, Roberta 95, 141. 247
Lewis, Stewart 247
Lewkowlcz, Helen 226
Lieberman, Jan 218
Lieberman, Mllch<!ll 195, 24 7
Lieberman, Nancy 226
Lieder, Jami 23, 29, 30, 32, 49, 58, 248, 265
Limbrunner. Sant 210
Lipsky, Edith 226
Llsco, Steven 130, 226
Liss, Linda 75, 218
Liu, Debra 27, 30, 218
Liu, Douglas 105, 248
Lobue, Salvatore 210
Locasha, Eric 97, 210
Locasha. Marcy 133, 226
Locker. Jack 121. 210
Longobardi, Paul 218
Lopez, Alejandro 107, 218
Lopez, Julia 210
Lopez. Michael 187. 226
Lopez, Rudy 73, 105, 134, 248
Lorenz. Anita 218
Long, David 69, 100, 226
Losoff, Robert 210
Lothan, Shai 248
Lotsoff, Rebecca 139, 218
Maratos, Renee 43, 227
Marcus, Brian 227
Mardi, Mariam 112, 195, 249
Mardi, Nargess 112, 249
Mark. Albert 211
Marsch, Cindy 77, 249
Marsch. Lynn 227
Martin. John 47
Martinez. Faith 211
Martini, Philip 23, 27, 32. 36, 249
Martini, Stephen 58, 227
Nikchevich, John J21, 219
Nikchevich, ichard 105, J07, 227
Nisbett, Jane 118, 139, 251
Nissen. David 134, 251
Nitti, Anthony 30, 32, 2J 9
Noesen, Paul 227
Noll, Carolyn 27. 29. 30, 32, 251
Novick, Daryl 90, 107, 219
Nussbaum, Steven 43, 176, 202: 251
Marwick. Andrew 249
Masover, Lee 195, 249
Massat, Erich 12J
Mathew, JOM 218
Matsuoka, John 54, 198, 249
Matz, Katherine 47, 125. 227
McCormack, Loretta 188, 227
McCormack, Nora 227
McCracken, Mark 115, 218
Ochakoff, Stephen 211
Odlivak, Natalie 219
Odom. Robert 107. 211
Oil, Leslie 54, 58, 185, 251, 265
Okane, Ann 227
Okeefe, Kathleen 207, 211
Oliff, Evan 129, 219
Oliff, Reed J07, 211
Olshock, Jami 219
Olson. Lance 100, 227
Olson, Renee 32, 43. 227
O'Malley, Joseph 134, 2J 9
O'Malley, Timothy 69, JOO, 198, 227
Ono, Steven 252
Oppenheim, Ellen 64, 222. 227
Orfanos, Elias JOO, 227
Orlove, Barbo.ra 211
Ornoff, Gary 227
Ortmann, Timothy 25, 27 , 30, 219
Ossey, James 93, 103, 219
Mcintosh, James 43, 71, 103. 121. 211
McLaughlin, Frank 112
McManamon, Steve 103, 129. 218
Meister, Suzanne 71, 75, 207, 211
Meltzer, Hal 211
Mendelsohn, Marc 103, 211
Mendelson, Ellen 125, 218
Mend•lson, Kevin 211
Mendez, Pablo 218
Mendoza. Judith 211
Merel, David 218
Merel, Roger 30, 227
Messer. Pamela 30, 32. 249
Meyer, Carole 43, 249
Meyers, Steven 93
Mhoon, Hyun.Joo 211
Michals, Cynthia 95, 112, 141, 218
Michals, David 249
Mikos, Joanne 98, 112. 227
Milecki, Anthony 211
Milecki, Koren 218
Milecki, Susie 249
Miller, Cary i95, 227
Miller, Diane 43, 227
Miller. Gerald 211
Miller. Jeff 249
Miller, Julie 129, 249
Miller, Paula 8J, 83, 214, 218
Miller. Richard 43, 249
Miller, Sharl 52, 58
Miller, Sharon 81, 2J8
Miller, Sue J98, 249
Millman, Juli• 83, 112, 146, 250
Minetos. Peter 211
Minkina, Yvonne 250
Minsky. Howard 250
Miricanyan, Slbil 133, 206, 211
Miscinskt, Alice 211
Miscinski. Peter 93, 227
Mizock, Lisa 227
MIZock. Marla 250
Mtzock, Murray 211
Modi off. Brian 218
Modloff, Dean 250
Moje, Audrey 125, 227
Moje, Rainer 250
Lu. Marcia 206, 210
Morris, Paul 73, 81, 83, 100, 18 1. 250
Morrison, Gail 64, 222, 227
Morrison, Scott 211
Mortell, Teresa 198, 227
Moshak, Helen 141, 211
Moshak, Jennifer 141, 211
Moss, Danny Stephen 227
Moss, Sharl 227
Moteff. Gwenn 250
Moy, Alda 116. 218
Moy, Jane 2J8
Moy, Michael 227
Moy, Nancy 211
Mozin, SMiiy 73, 112, 227
Mueller, Kurt J03, 2J8
Mueller, Wayne 211
Murphy, Kevin 250
Murray. John 134, 227
Musick, Michael 93. J07, 218
Myerson, Andrea 125, 227
Malekow, Steven 227
Mann, Naomi 211
Mann, Rachel 57, 248
Mansfield, Daniel 211
·~rabella, Gemma 218
Quinones, Joae '219
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Lucarelli, Marci 218
Malin, Scott 103, 210
Malin, Todd 227
Malina, Dan 227
Malina, Debra 54, 199, 202, 248
Malina, 'Rhonda 30, 43, 218
Malitz, Steve 137, 210
Mamaril, Cris 129. 210
Mandell. Marci 79, 227
Mandu<ich, Pam 227
Maniatis, Marina 141, 206, 210
Maniatis, Sandy 176, 248
Mankoff, Paul 103, 211
Mann. Alisan 116, 139, 218
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Matayoshi, Wayne 227
Mollan, Elizabeth 75, 81. 2J8
Mollan, Mark 227
Macaddino, Elena 210, 226
Macaluso. Michael 48. 137
Mader. Geralyn 218
Mader, Mary 195, 248
Maggio, Julie 95, 112, 141, 226
Mahoney, Patrick 248
Majesky, Robert 210
Maksud, Jeffrey 218
Newman, Sheri 77, 81, 251
Nidetz, Sandra 219
Mooradian, Frank 129
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Newman, Robin 219
Marks. Alan 218
Lovitt, 'Diane 248
Luck, Andrea 226
Lui, Goey 210
Lund, Ron 39, 43, 44
Lustig, Dean 73, 100, 248
Lux. Nancy 133, 210
Lyons, Verna 141, 218
Potts. Stephen 129, 212
Pozen, Jeffrey 97, llO, 202, 253
Precht, Debra 98. 141, 253
Precht, Richard 93, 107, 219
Precht, Steven 228
Pregozen, Alan 179, 195. 253
Prentice, Kimberly 125
Pri.ke, John 228
Puch<!r, Dennis 69, 100, J34, 146, 253
Puertollano, Pamela 125, 219
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Purcell, Colette 253
Purvin, Sharyl 198, 25."I
Newman, Jeff 179, 202, J 93, 250
Newman, Lawrence 251
Newman, Michael 251
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Nagel, Hal 93, 100, 227
Nagel, Ronald 250
Nathanson,·Paul 107, 218
Nazaroff, Tony 137
Nehrling. Sandra 133, 211
Nelson, Elliot 202. 250
Nelson. Jon 250
Nelson, Kevin 105, 250
Nepomuceno, Renato 129, 219
Nessenson, Marci 129, 250
Neuman, Martin 71, 103, 121, 211
Nevel, Julian 227
Newman, Elissa 211
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O'Malley, John 97, 25J
Oberding, Steven 227
Rabin, Judy 112, 219
Rabin, Randi 32, 253
Raffel, Mark 93, 228
Rakoncay, Michelle 81, 219
Ramdass. Glenn 219
Ramirez, Annabelle 253
Ramirez. Aristides 107. 219
Ramirez, Erwin J07, 212
Rankenburg. Doris 185. 228
Rankenburg. Roy 212
Ransom. Dawn 219
Rao, Madhavi 2J2
Rappaport, David J!J3, 212
Rappaport, Stuart 228
Rappaport, Philllp 27, 32, 52, 54, 58, 202.
253
Raskin, Beth 2J2
Redlin, Chris 64, 69, 222, 228
Redlin, Larry 129, 2J9
Re•s, Richard 2J2
Regidor, Daniel J29, 219
Reich, Barbra J85, 219
Reich. Cindy 230. 253
Reicin, Cindy 29, 30. 212
Reicin, Scott 93, 228
Reiss. Howard 219
Ott linger. Robert 227 .
Ousset, Stanley 252
O'Young, Henry 43, 211
O'Young, U.wrence 227
Ozawa, Jim 129
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Reitenbach, Roland
253
Reitman, Faith 43, 176, 228
Relaz. Deborah 253
Remon, Sandra 212
Rempas. Perry IO~. 219
Packer, David 195, 252
Palm, Sharon 81, 139, 227
Panagos, Peter 219
Pankiw, Mary 139, 227
Remson, Felisse
254
Resnick, Cathleen 58, 176, 202, 254
Rezwln, Beth 71, 75, 212
Rich, Cynthia 219
Richard, Terri 81, 214, 219
Ridolfi, Constance 228
Rilarael, Nelinda ?12, 219
Robbins, Bradley 219
Panwer, Stuart 185
Papadopaulos. Dav;d 211
Pappas, Ann 227
Pappas, George 103, 121, 211
Pappas, Mary 176, 211
Pappas. Thomas 228
Parkinson, Marci 228
Robbins, Brian 212
Robbins, Mark 43, 44, 228
Pasquith, Christy 211
Pastron, Danny 83, 142, 258
Brian 43, 129, 219
Kuldip 219
Mahendra 107, 211
Paro 211
Patel. Paulomj 228
Patlak, Dan 100, 228
Paugoulatos. Adelena 195, 228
Paul. Ruth J25, 228
Pautz, Laurie 32, 54, 58, 64, 185, 252, 264
Patel,
Patel,
Patel,
Patel,
Pavone, Dawn 252
Pecht er, Michael 219
Peiser, David 195, 219
Peller, Scott 219
Roberts, Dawn 219
Roberts, Tracy 212
Robin. Bonnie 228
Robinson, Laura 27, 32, 168, 254
Rock, Bruce 254
Rock, Lori 81, 2 19
Rollick. Carol 69, 77, 228
Rollick, Peter 103, 129, 219
Rose, Kevin 219
Rosen. Aileen 219
Rosenberg, Steven 219
Rosenblum; Mark 219
Rosenbr ock, Jinx 219
Rosenson , Arthur 20, 49, 179, 228
Rosenthal, Keith 202, 219
Penner, David 211
Ross, Diane 219
Perez, Kevin 137, 211
Ross. Leslie 254
Perlman, Larry 52. 219
Ross, Marcy 254
Perry, David 212
Petroski, Brian 212
Rotblatt, Susan 222, 228
Petroski, Myra 228
Rotche, James 212
Rotche, Robert 228
Petroski, Norman 252
Peurye, Marc 212
Pfeuffor, Otto 219
Photos, Cynthia 29, 228
Piculas, Angie 219
Pierson, Charmaine 228
Pierson, Richard 219
Pilch<!n, Ira 30, 185, 2J2
Pilchen, Lloyd 30, 185, 195, 252
Pittas, Christine J25, 228
Plttel. Gary 30, 32, 36
Plich, Jay 176, 228
Plotkin, Judith 30. 33, 228
Pollack, Bonnie 219
Pollack, Mark 81, 252
Polz, Ronald 212
Polz, Steve 83, 253
Pomerantz, Michael J03. 2J2
Poremba, Michael 198, 253
Porter, Christine 98, 112, 141, 219
Portmann, Joann· 228
Portmann, Richard 103. 129, 219
Portmann, Susan 212
Portnoy, Gay 58, 95, 185, 219
Pos, Mark 52, 100, 253
Post, Howard 212
Post, Karen 253
Roth, Jonelle 69, 220
Roth, Susan 220
Rothenberg, Michael 220
Rothman, Sheila 254
Rothman, Steven 54, 220
Rowe , Joseph 254
Rowe. Michael 220
Rowe, Michael 103, 130, 220
Rowe, Nicholas 103, 130, 220
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Rubenstein, Alan 2 12
Rubenstein, Michael 212
Rubin, Jeri 254
Rubin, Jody 220
Rudees, Pau la 212
Rudy, Richard 93, 228
RuesGh, Bryan 254
Ruesch, Karen 95, 116, 220
Rutkowski, John 198, 228
Rylko, Salome 228 .
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Sabonjl, Val 107
Sacks, Lauri 75, 212
�Sacksner, Stacey 109, 220
Saenz, Georgette 95, 254
Salas, Sandy 228
Salenger, Jeff 103, 212
Salomon, David 228
Salon. Sar; 254
Saltzberg, Kimberly 228
Saltzman, David 40, 43. 44, 112, 195. 254
Salzman, Caryn 228
Samelson, Elizebeth 73, 77. 228
Samuels, Scotl 107, 220
Samuelson, David 90, 103, 220
Sanchez, Brian 134, 254
Sanchez, Mercedes 176, 255
Santacruz, Ivan 43, 107, 121, 212
Santacruz, Javier 43, 255
Santillan, Ken 107, 212
Santillan, R. Denver 255
Sarasin, Daniel 228
Sastry, Sanjay 212
Sastry, Vivek 220
Savitt. Laura 228
Sawislak, Dank!I 185, 255
Sawlslak, Karen 30, 58, 112, 175. 185. 228,
267
Scarbrough, Dru 100, 198, 255
Schack, Vicki 125, 2 12
Slowik. Celine 229
Thunholm, John 260
Slowik. Colin 103, 220
Slowik, Thaddeus 90, 100. 118, 146, 257
Small, Marc 30, 54, 212
Toback, Paul 52, 185, 202. 221
Smason, Janet 212
Smith, Michael 212
Smolish. D;ane 77, 257
Smoller, Mark 229
Snow. Andrew 47, 257
Sobel. Dana 79, 81, 220
Soble. Jill 229
Sochacki, Joseph 27, 32. 36, 257
Sockel, David 103, 220
Soco, Ferdinand 220
Soco, Orlando 212
Soderberg, Fred 257
Soehn, Chrtsllne 257
Soehn, Chrieloph 43. 212
Sohn. Linda 32, 58. 229
Solal, David 258
Solomon, Mindy 195, 258
Somenek, Dennis 100, 198, 258
Sonshine, Robert 90. 105, 258
Spata. Craig 212
Spata, Richard 258
Spe:ropulos, Michael 212
Spiegel. Sharon 81, 230, 258
Tittle, Eric 213
Tom, Chester 221
Tom. Webster 213
T orstensson, Janet 260
Trabaris, Maria 213
Trambas. Annasrasia. 221
Tresley, Daniel 195. 202. 260
Trilling, Cindy 260
Trilling. Jan 81, 195, 260
Trob, Sandra 105, 229
Turner, Scott 73, 195, 229
Tyson, Kenneth 213
Tyson. Kimberly 125, 260
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Udell, Stacey 229
Uhle, Diane 69, 77. 260
Ulbert, Carolyn 69. 77, 95, 112, 141, 261
Ulbert. Donald 97, 110, 229
Ulbert, Tony 103. 213
Ullberg, Drew 129, 221
Schaffner, Larry 255
Sp1liopoulos, Peter 220
Spinner. Todd 39, 43, 229
Spira, Robin 81. 168. 230, 258
Spiro. Ira 103. 212
Spoker. Hugh 67, 258
Spourgitll, Dino 258
Spraggins, Chrissie 81, 2 12
Spraggins, Susln 81, 112, 220
Sproat, Christina 95, 109, 141
Sproat, David 69. 90, 100, 118. 146, 258
Sprung, Doane 133. 258
Stahlberg. David 40. 43, 44. 97. 258
Stahlberg, Paul 170
Statland, Maureen 185, 220
Steegmueller, Richard 137, 212
Stein, K<ir•n 195, 258
90. 97, 221
Van Roeyen, Richard 71, 129. 213
Varda, Haniball 261
Vasquez, Rene 261
Stein, William 229
Vassilatos, Erek 130, 198
Steiner. Muriel 30. 32. 258
Steinhoff, Mark 187, 2?.l
Stenzel, Sigrid 22 1
Ste rn, Andrea 30. 81, 83. 230. 258
Veit. Hope 29, 30. 32. 261
Velleff. Kerry 221
Schnelder, Neal 255
Schoen, Alan 27, 32, 54, 58. 255, 265
Schoen, Gena 32, 39, 43, 58, 220, 267
Schreiter. Steven 228
Schroeder, Wesley 170, 220
Schroeder, Dawn 81. 212
Schueltan, Edwin 228
Schueftan, Sandra 220
Schulmeister, Lesli 125, 256
Schultz. Heidi 256
Schuman, Susan 228
Schwartz, Ann 133, 2 12
Schwartz, David 137, 220
Schwartz, Diane 43, 214. 220
Sch' artz, Harold 103, 220
Schwartz, Jon 30, 228
Schwartz, Lori 20, 25, 27, 256
Schwartz, Mike 103, 129, 212
Schwartz, Mindy 81, 98, 112, 214. 220
Schwartz. Pamela 79, 228
Schwartz, Robert 256
Scott, Michael 220
Secler. Dean 256
Seiden. Dana 133, 216
Seifert. David 212
Seinfeld, Brian 54. 129. 212
Seleman, Alan 220
Seplowin.' Mark 81, 134, 256
Seplowin. Mike 107, 220
Shancer, Jeffrey 179. 256
Shapiro, Cynthia 112. 228
Shapiro, Ira 228
Shapiro. Jeffrey 212
Shap.,o, Terry 93, 103, 220
Shayman, Steven 256
Shazar, Lolach 133, 220
Shepard, Alan 228
Sher. Aaron 212
Shevel. Sharon 141. 212
Shintani, Scotl 90. 103, 121, 220
Shless, Stua" 212
Shrift er. Robert 212
Shuman, Marc 83, 105, 256
Shuste r. Barry 257
Siegal. Larry 58,~20. 228
Siegel, Randi 257
Siegel. Steven
212
Sigman, Lloyd 228
Signer, Debra 30
Silver. Helaine 30, 32, 220
Silver, Jay 220
Silve" Michael 52, 228
Silverman, Craig 228
Silverman, Wayne 43, 228
Simmons. Richard 43, 44, 179, 195. 228
Simon, Evan 228
Simon. Larry 228
Simon. Michael 30, 32, 212
Simon, Sandra 206. 212
Singer, Mark 256
Singer. Steven 220
Sirajullah, Zareen 220
Sirt, Ivy 257
Sitton, David 257
Sitton. Roberta 220
Sitton, Rochelle 220
Sklena, Richard 90, 100, 257
Skroch. Joseph 198, 257
Sladek, Michael 103, 212
Slipenko, Merilee 75, 212
Sloan, Shari 257
Stern, Patrice 229
Stevens, John 198
Sult. John 221
Stolberg. Lawrence 103.
Stoll. Denise 212
Stone. Jerome 103, 221
221
Stone, Paul 105, 259
Stoneberg, Randy 198, 229
Story, Mark 90. 103, 221
Ulloa, Virginia 125, 229
Ungar. Jacki 125, 19S, 261
Untetbcrger, Hal 81, 185
Unterberger. Holly 73. 221
Urow. Steven 97. llO. 261
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Valenzuela, Clara 261
Van Der Haegen. Kenny
Ventrelli, Marina 213
Via, Audrey 221
Vicari. Debra 221
V1ewn. Victoria 213
Vlay, Diana 81, 229
Volpe, Karen 213
Volpe, Stephen 175, 261
Vondersitt, Lynne 198. 261
Vowell. Rhonda 195, 261
Vowell. Thomas 213
Vukovich, Helena 213
Stotland, Lawrence 213
Strack, Gabriella 73, 112, 214, 221
Streicher. Mark 259
Stroesser, Yvette 79,
221
Strongin, Ira 29, 30, 39, 43, 71, 213
Strongin. Susan 213
Stukas. Jim 179, 202, 259
Sturgis, Lisa 64, 81, 229
Sturner. Jeff 213
Suarez. Victor 259
Subonj, Valentin 213
Sudendorf, Linda 259
Sudendorf. Maria 221
Sugarman, Linda 27. 30, 32. 229
Sugarman, Nancy 30, 213
Suhajda. Arthur 100, 129, 259
Suhajda, Joseph 97. 103, 221
Sullivan, Brian 105, 22q
Sullivan. Colleen 259
Sumner, Jeffrey 29, 30, 43, 213
Sushman, Alan 43
Suslick, Steven 30, 32. 54, 229
Sutker, Karen 75, 221
Sward, Karen 259
Sweet, Robinson 43. 97, 213
Swerdlow, Brian 103, 129, 201, 213
Swerdlow, David 229
Sylvan. Cheryl 198, 229
Sylvan, Stephan 129, 221
Szmola, Seymour 221
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Tanimoto, Eri 213
Tarantur, Wendy 221
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Tauber, Scott 30, 185, 221
Taylor, David 221
Taylor, Kristine 229
Teernan. Jay ~
Teitler. Tracy 64, 81, 181. 229
Teng, George 105. 134, 229
Teng, Ivy 260
Teng, Michael 221
Theodore. Irene 77, 260
Theodore. Teddy 103, 221
Thomas, Hope 213
Thomas. Neil 100, 260
Thunholm. Jami 213
Witz, Elise 262
Wohl, Lauren 43, 50. 202, 262
Wohlbrandt, Dana 112. 221
Wolcoff. Stephonle 229
Wolfberg, Lawrence 69. 103, 221
Wolff. Lisa 262
Wolin, Gregg 221
Woll. Jaclyn 30, 32, 39, 79, 221
Woll. Lisa 30. 32, 49, 54, 58, 83. 262. 267
Woloshin, Diane 262
Wong, Michael 43. 129. 2 13
Wu. Cynthia 8 1, 98, 1417 214. 221
Tzakis, Elaine 220
Schaffner, Michael 32, 220
Schaller, Steve 228
Scheinpflug, Michael 212
Scheinpflug, Valerie 95, 125, 255
Schiller, Tony 121, 220
Schmidt, Donald 255
Schmidt, Harriet 95, 220
Schmidt, Linda 212
Schmidt, Nancy 30, 255
Schmidt, Patricia 212
Wisniewski, Joseph 22 1
Wisse. Marla 229
Witry, William 90, 221
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Wallberg. Gary 130, 261
Waller, Philip 261
Walls, Kelly 100, 229
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Yakob, Mauna 221
Yamanaka, Lynn 43, 112. 221
Yates. Scott 103, 213
Yates. Susan 125, 221
Yedlin, Lisa 229
Yedlin, Nancy 213
Yonover, Shari 262
Yoo, Bonita 221
Yoo. Sang 263
Yoo, Sharon 262
Yunez, Rosana 229
Yusen. Roger 43, 44, 107. 213
Yusen, Theodore 43, 44, 188, 198, 263
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Zaban, Karen 229
Zamet, Glen 213
Zander, Roger 229
larch, Andrew 2 13
Zaslowsky, David 100, 263
Zavell, David 137, 213
Zawistowski, Dwayne 263
Zawistowski, Mark 213
Zayia, Denis 213
Zbylut. Duane 213
Zekelman, Ivy 263
Zelasko. Joanne 95, 112. 221
Zerof, Philip 29, 30. 36. 49, 214, 22l
Zimansky, Fabiana 75, 139. 221
Z1mbler. Marla 263
Zimmerman, Nancy 81. 133, 221
Zinman, Ellen 30, 229
Zolin. Brian 263
Zolin, Joel 137, 22 1
Zucker, Valerie 49 1 263
Zuckerman, Howard 229
Zuckerman. Sheila 71, 2 13
Zygmun, Arthur 103, 129. 213
Walovitch, Howard 229
Walter, Harvey 221
Walther, Noelle 95, 221
W ankovsky, David 229
Wax, Daniel 107, 213
W ear. William 213
W eber. C11ithPrine 43
Weber. David 198, 221
W eicensang, Arlene 32. 58, 229
Weinberg, Arlene 195, 261
Welner. Allan 100, 229
Weiner, BIUy 261
Weiner, Elise 221
Weiner, Steve 130
We;sbach. Louis 105, 168, 262
Weisberg, Beth 81, 230. 262
Weisberg, Danie l 103, 221
Weiss. Merle 262
Weisa. Peggie 229
Weissman. Craig 214, 221
Weitman. Craig 214. 2?.l
Weitmann. Heidi 221
Wengerskl, William 103
Werner. Pamela 229
West. Geri 229
Wexler, Andrea 222, 229
Wexler. Geoffrey 30. 107, 213
Wilensky. Jay 52, 73. 81, 90, 100. 168. 176,
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Wilensky. Sieve 103, 213
Willens. Kenneth 213
Williams. Albert 229
Williams, Christine 213
Williams. David 30, 32. 36, 262
Willoams. Jim 262
Williams. Marc 93, 221
Williams, Renee 98, 229
Williams. Tina 213
Wilner, Karyn 27, 30, 36, 52, 81, 229
Winans, Michael 229
Winer. Steven 262
Winston. Debbie 79, 229
Winter. Beth 195, 262
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�RUTH LYNN SALTZMAN
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past; we only begin there.
We draw our inspirations
from the ideas - the
principles - that our
forefathers handed down to
us. From there we build.
The freedom of choice is
ours; but to build wisely we
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�BOYS' ATHLET ICS . . . . . . . . . . . 18..61
GIRLS' ATHLET ICS . . . . . . . . . . 62-81
OCCASIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82-109
EDUCA TION . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110-147
ORGANIZATIONS . . . . . . . . . . 148-185
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After defeating Niles North early in the season, the
Varsity squad had good reason to set their sights a little
higher. Though they were not to win another game, the
Trojans showed dedicated fans an improved type of
football .
Under the direction of Coach Ferguson, they performed with energy that has not been seen in recent
years. The offense, led by Chris Klancic and Pete Christopoulos, was the best in years, and only an occasional
lapse in defense kept them from being a top-notch
team.
Coach Odlivak's Sophomore Team proved to be a first
class squad in every department, losing only one game
and winning the Central Suburban League title. Quarterback Tom Seimsen and others made winning look
easy and prospects for next year even brighter.
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The Varsity Football Tea m BELOW (BACK ROW, LEFr TO RIGHT): Sa m
Rest, Mike Borkovitz, Pete Christopou los, Tim Hanley, Larry Catt, Tom Risman, Steve Sproat, Frank Pucher, Ch ris Klancic, Chuck Nagel, Jim Carlson,
John Gaw in, Ralph Dibenedetto, (SECOND ROW): Coac h Osness, Coach Poznansky, Tony Tiagonce, Mike Hanley, Corey Fishman, Bob Malcher, Bill
Urba nus, Ga ry Somenek, Rick Carlson, Bob Schultz, Hal Pos, Coach Ferguson.
(THIRD ROW): Steve Apollo, Tom Laughlin , Gary Wolf, Jay Kell y, Nick Lake,
Dave Fogel, John C hristopoulos, Bob Goldsmith, Jim Schuman, Yale Smith, Jeff
Kasper.
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The Sophomo re Football Team includes, (BACK ROW, LEFf TO
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Frazier, Paul Whitmor e, Bill Precht, Brian Udell, Yanai Adaky ,
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Chuck Thiry, Jim Murphy, Jim Kipnis,
Orloff, Tom O 'Kane, Alan Gothelf,
, Joe Heinz,
(SECOND ROW): Coach Odlivak, Norman Dellheim , Jim Heinrich
aumes,
Ch uck Purcell, Chuck Wisniewsky, Bruce Earl, Ray Martinez , Joe
y, (THIRD ROW): Manager Al Davis, Ken Weitzma n, Hal
Coach Poznansk
Brown, Tom
Krause, Rick Yale, Dan Carnow, Jack Casey, Mark Brutzkus , Dave
Siemsen, Coach Arthurs.
Dave Sproat,
The Freshma n Tea m includes, (BACK ROW, LEFf TO RIGHT):
y Wolinski ,
Gary Hyduk, Jeff Brim, Mark Pos, Paul Gaw in, Larry Cohen, Ja
, SherJack Geno, Bill Krissman , Jerry Heinrich , George Kaf kis, Dave Kleifield
(SECON D ROW): Coach Gralewski, Coach Ca mpbell, Michael
wood Blitstein,
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Esses, Dean Lustic, Tad Slowi k, Paul Morris, Jerry lssacson, Steven
ROW):
Dennis Somenek, Doug Walden, Coach DeCarlo, Coach Brin, (THIRD
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Howa rd , Scott Gordon, Jim Krysl, Mitch Yablon, Pat Mahoney,
Coach
Dennis Pucher, John Martinez , Doug Fleishman, Rich
Anderson, Don Schmidt,
Sklena, Drew Sca rborough , John LaMona.
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�SOCCER
Though a comparatively new sport at Niles East,
soccer is becoming more popular as the Trojans
build a strong team .
Varsity soccer players performed well all season
due to the fine playing of the starting line. Senior
Mark Brines showed great versatality as he moved
from various positions. He excelled as forward,
where he was able to score consistently. Brad Moss
played well throughout the season. Other members of the starting line include Phil Heftel, Joe
Decker and Woong Kim.
Coach Larson's sophomore team had an excellent
season . There outstanding performances won them
the Conference title.
·!embers of the Varsit y Soccer Team include, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Roque Bellido, Phil Heftel, Mark Brines, Trice Hawkins, John O'Malley, Jim 1atz, Coach Sandstead, (MIDDLE ROW): orm Siegal, Brad Moss,
Dennis Garlick, Joe Soehn, Joe Decker, Felix Lara, (FRONT ROW): Woong
Kim, Danny Marachava, Yonan Yonan
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�Members of the Sophomore Team include, (BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT): Mitch Ginsberg, Al Waskin, Al Lande, Bill Andrea, John Boigk,
Mitch Greenberg, Lee Feldstein, Coach Larson, (MIDDLE ROW): Marc
Bercoon, Alan Goldenberg, Pablo Leon, David Kaplan, David Festenstein,
Jim Adelman, Mike O'Malley, Kevin Klein, (FRONT ROW): Yatel Patin,
Mike Markich, Steve Samuels, Jeff Frankel, Paul Molin, Ross Edelman
Members of the Freshman Team include, (BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT): Coach Bulthais, Marc Shuman, Dean Heinberg, Bob Frankel, Kurt
Farenback, Steve Polz, Dave Klein, Doug Liu, Stu Flanzer, Bob Greenspan,
Coach Coulson, (MIDDLE ROW): Jeff Levin, Ken Heller, Mark Landeau,
Scott Glate, Jeff Johnson, Al Andrea, Dan Stone, Steve Constance, BOb
Saltzman, (FRONT ROW): Al Goodman, Bob Liss, Mark Bialik, Phil Rappaport, Ted Yusin, David Saltzman, Steve Bullwark, Bob Sonshine
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�GOLF
Golfers experience the same ups and downs as in any
other sport. The Varsity golfers encountered these
feelings this season. The team had an unusually slow
start but made an excellent recovery to finish with a
near 50-50 average by October 20th. Coach Oswald
and Coach Richardson were always at their team's
side ready to buy a dozen golf balls for the one who
could shoot a 35. For the past four years Flip Gagerman, East's top golfer, has displayed superior sportsmanship and a deadly putting stroke. His 37.9 average this year was an appropriate finale. Junior Jordan
Lohn shook off a slow start to shoot some sparkling
rounds late in the season, eventually sending him
down state; the first to go since 1943. The consistent
playing of Rick Martini and Steve Nelson was a
welcome addition. Both of them shot very good
rounds in the invitationals held in September
throughout the state. Scott Winkler, Marc Brown,
and Bob Peterson all contributed fine scores when
the team needed them most.
Frosh-Soph and Varsity team members (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mike
Grohman, Howard Simon, Mike Potts, John Longfellow, Eric Rambus, Roger
Jaklin, David Eskoff, Steve Whitman, (SECOND ROW): Allen Tish, Bob Peterson, Van Nomikos, Steve Nelson, Dennis Lutz, (THIRD ROW): Rick Martini,
Scott Winkler, Flip Gagerman, Jordan Lohn, Marc Brown.
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On any day during the winter months the contest
gym holds within it a group of hard-working and
talented gymnasts perfecting their various routines. They know of only two reasons that could make
them persist in their rigorous exercises; pride in keeping up with their previous team's record and a desire
to improve themselves for personal glory.
There was a feeling at the end of last year that the
loss of many seniors would leave a large gap in the
Varsity Team. Ring-man Leo Abramson and others
went to work at filling that gap and started showing
their full potential. From then on, Coach Sokalski
and his followers set no limit on how far their team
pride and personal satisfaction could go.
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Rand y Hertel, (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Leo Abramson, Dan
Kessem, Greg Blix, Jeff Moll, Greg Spillar, Shelly Shapiro, Steve
Seplowin, Dave Abrahamson, Daniel Marchiafava.
Sophomore Team members include, (STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Randy Hertel, John Lopez, Bill Saputo, Coach Rifkind , Chris Besser, Jim
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Larry Cohan, Rudy Lopez, Jeremy Willens, Robert Schwartz, Tim
Kessem, Hal Unterberger, Coach Johnston, (FRONT ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Mike DiAiello, Wayne Dressler, Brian Sanchez, Dwight Davies, Dennis Pucher, Doug Fleishman, Mike Seplowin, Steve Bunes,
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�FENCING
Coach Gralewski had to say good-bye to his
Seniors this year, but not without introducing to
them a new weapon: the epee.
The conventional foil was also used, epee, thus
splitting the team into two parts. Lane Schultz
and Sam Rest stuck with the foil, along with
Allen Tish, who is considered the best man technically on the team. Larry Labow and Jim Osness were two of the people who experimented
with the new piece of equipment. Their expertice with both weapons earned them a third
place finish in the Central Suburban League
Championship - just two points out of second
and four out of first. There remains plenty of
good Sophomores and Juniors, including Tish,
but the Fencing Team should feel the loss of
their six Seniors next year.
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The past few years have treated East's Wrestling
Team well. Recently there has been a steady rise in
performance and this year began with both FroshSoph and Varsity Teams playing well within expectations. Due to injuries, Coach Richardi found himself
without a number of seniors, including Pete Christopoulos. Richardi , who has been the major influence
responsible for the improvement of the team , found
that he had extras in his squad that could replace the
missing men. Those substitutes went on to win more
brilliantly than ever expected. This is one of the
situations that only a stable, thoroughly powerful
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The Varsity Wrestling Team includes (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach
Richardi, Coach Poznansky, Pete Christopoulos, Daryl Ullberg, Rick Olsen,
Corey Fishman, Steve Edidin, Chuck Nagle, Joe Colucci, (SECOND ROW):
Lane Drury, Mike Hinske, Gil Tonsul, Mark Michaels, Bernard Blumenthal,
Hal Krause, Robert Brown, Mike Doman, Philip Skaletsky, (FRONT ROW):
David Polin, Mark Sonshine, Dennis Lutz, Keith Potts, Victor Swarez, Scott
Norris, Ken Hohs, Rick Yale.
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Members of the Sophomore Wrestling Team include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
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Mike LaManna, Don Schm idt, Neil Bauer, Dave Cutreind, Coach Poznansky,
(FRONT ROW): Orin Ed idin, Edgar Deneo, Paul Morris, Jeff Brin, Joe
Broton, Jay Walinsky, Tony Ryback, Donald Anderson.
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�CROSS COUNTRY
The Cross Country Team , under the direction of Coach
Ristow , made progress in two departme nts. The 15-8
record improves upon even last year's fine season . Success can be attribute d to the consistantly fine showings
of Mark Lichtenstein and Ken Golub. Special mention
should be made of Ed Santacruz, who went after many
of our most coveted long distance records. With the
reappear ance of many of the best runners, the Cross
Country Team should again display their winning ways
next year.
'.he Freshma~ Tea m incl udes (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT}: George
Saenz, John 0 Malley, Phil Waller, Alex Saxina, Dave Stalberg, Tom Kasper,
Jeff Pozen, Steve Santacru z, Steve Urow, C hris Kite, Steve Greenspan, John
Thunholm, Steve Glickma n.
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San tacruz, Mark Stone, Jim Doumouras, Steve Lacasha, (SECOND ROW):
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�TENNIS
In the past three years the Varsity Netmen have developed a consistent seasonal cycle: strong start, mediocre
mid-year, and charging finish just in time for the district and state competition. Unfortunately, their weak
period this year came when facing some of the tougher
teams, thus marring what could have been a near perfect record. Coach Winans once again watched his
team take the district title for the third year in a row.
Junior Jeff Epstein won the singles, Senior Gene Guerrero doubled with Junior Tim Besser from the district
tournament through the state competition, where they
finished quite high in the standings. Junior Mike Guerrero and Sophomore Eric Robin were two of the teams
more versatile players, performing well in three or four
positions.
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Varsity Tennis members include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Jeff
Epstein, Steve Pales, Eugene Guerrero, Dave Bornstein, Steve Merkin,
Michael Guerrero, Coach Winans, (FRONT ROW): Barry Allen, John Davis,
Tim Besser, Mart y Avers, Fred Batko, Eric Robin .
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Sophomore Tennis members include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Coach Baker, Mike Lemick, Paul Whitmore, Jeff Adler, Kieth Jaffee,
(FRONT ROW): Mike Regidor, Bruce Pales, Jeff Cohen, Chris Besser.
Freshma n Tennis members include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Coach Baker, Paul Weisman, Jordan Hupert, Ron Van Royen, Rakesh
Tripa thi , (FRONT ROW): Mario Derango, Allen Goldenberg, Scott Magnes,
Steve Kaufman , Pablo Leon.
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This vears Track Team includes, (BACK ROW, LEFf TO RIGHT): Coach
Ferg~son , Coach Ristow, Sal Parenti, Kent Solberg, Robert Rubenstein, Bob
Malcher, Hal Pos, Mark Sherfling, John Boigk, Coach Madsen, Coach Beechy,
(SECOND ROW): Ed Santacruz, Steve Locasha, Mark Stone, Bruce Bower, Jim
Dounouras, Barry Hartm an, (THIRD ROW): Hal Sloan, John Lopez, Norman
Delheim, Stve Jaibl, Larry Bower, Harold Katz, Robert Barry, Mark Lichtenstein, (FOURTH ROW): Ron Stein, Dave Greenberg, Dave Shuman, Chuck
Thiry, John Naubert, Ken Golub.
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The Varsity Swim Team made large strides toward
improving their overall performance during the
final half of the season. This can be attributed to
some fin e individual showings from veteran Seniors and first year Juniors. Coach Baker found Bob
on
Torstens_ indispensible. His fine showing at the
Central Suburban League Meet was matched by
many of his team mates. Ed Purcell presented
himself well in the 50 and 100 yard freestyle . Mark
Furtell proved very capable in both the individual
medley and butterfly . These performances enabled the squad to finish 7th in the conference.
Coach Odlivak's Freshmen and Sophomores are
progressing well and should lift East into contention in coming years.
Members of the Junior Va rsit y Swim Tea m include, (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Coach Odliva k, Mike Stein, Ken Heller, Jeff Johnson, Leon
Levin, Bruce Brownstei n, Mike Esses, (MIDDLE ROW): Dan Callagher,
Lloyd Pilchen, Al Cohn, Steve Weiner, Don Goodman, Mitch Dosi k,
(FRONT ROW): Stuart Bullmash, Peter Yacullo, Ca ry Wallberg, Joseph
Rya n, Dwight Petrelski
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�SWIMMING
Members of the Varsit y Swimming Team include, (BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT}: Ed Purcell, Mike Borovi k, Scott Kliman, Mark Fertel, Dan Gallagher,
Steve Packer (MIDDLE ROW}: Tom Grutzmacher, Alan Goldenberg. Dan
Projansky, Dan Strauss, Dave Shuman, Tim Schneider, (BOTTOM ROW}: Steve
Story, Bruce Winkler, Bob Torstenson, Brad Goldenberg, Jim Marks, David
yga rd
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��BASEBALL
Leo Durocher once said "Nice guys finish last." Of
late, the Trojans have proved his theory wrong. Under the keen eyes of Coaches Galla and Richardson,
the Varsity squad played impressively and won decisively. Their 500 record was no doubt the result of
the dedication of players and coaches alike. There
seemed to be no great weakness in any department,
so when one faltered, another would make up
ground. In short, they worked well together, an indication of a first class team. All these fine athletes
have much to look back upon. There is also much to
look forward to next year with a number of fine
Juniors returning, as well as the great potential in the
Sophomore squad.
Varsity team members, (STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Galla, Mark
Brines, Scott Slutsky, Howard Simon, Bob Torstenson, Mike Borkivitz, John
Simms, Larry Fine, Coach Richardson, (SECOND ROW): Marty Rosenbaum,
Steve Frankel, Al Liebowitz, Jim Zuckerman, Greg Salterelli, Mike Hansen, Phil
Spivak. (THIRD ROW): Rick Berkowitz, Bob Katz, Gary Musick, Flip Gagerman, Howard Steindler, Mike Marx.
��BASKETBALL
Coach Capitani and the Varsity Basketball Team had
their share of troubles this year. Last year's spectacular showing was fresh in each players mind as the
season began. Things didn't go as expected, though.
Mark Brines and Bob Malcher were both benched
with various injuries. Their record suffered somewhat, but there was still much to be said for the
starting squad which was composed entirely of seniors. After Brines recovered from his broken foot , his
passing and maneuvering ability was indispensible.
Terry Greenberg continued his fine performances of
last year and they were never more needed . His last
second shot against Glenbrook North gave the Trojans their second conference win. Neil Schreiber led
the team in scoring and rebounds and is considered
by some the Most Valuable Player. The team needed
a man like Art Isaacs to come in when someone
faltered. He is an excellent defensive player and is
deceivingly consistent with his rebounds. Another
great asset to the team was Larry Fine, who not only
was out there charging and hustling at all times, but
was second leading scorer.
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��BASKETBALL
t-. lembers of the Varsit y Basketball Tea m include, (BACK ROW, LEFr TO
RIGHT): Coach Howard , John O'Malley, Bob Malcher, Neil Schreiber, Art
Issacs, Bill Urban us, Larry Fine, Chris Klanc:ic, Coach Capitani, (FRONT
ROW): Kent Solberg, Paul Weinberg, Gary Wolf, Jordan Melamed, 'ferry
Greenberg, Mark Brines
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1embers of the Sophomore Basketball Tea m include. (LEFr TO RIGHT):
Mark Bercoon, Joe aumes, Mitchell Ginsberg, Paul Whitmore, Steve Frankel,
Bob Andrea, Scott Ciran, Coach Langston, Bob Rubenstein, David Larson,
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orman Dellheim, Tom Seimsen, Jim Kipnis, Hon VanHoyen, Mark Bercoon,
Al Dav is, Al Goodman
�Members of the Freshm an " If' Tea m include, (BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT): Mark Pos, Mike Berkowitz, Jimm y Krysl, Paul Stone, Dave Martin,
Kev in elson, Coach Arthurs. (FRO T ROW): Stuart Flanzer, Dennis Sornonek, Steve Pulz, Kenneth Houdek, Tad Slowik
Members of the Freshman "A'' Team include, (BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT): Coach Bulthis, Hick Spada, Eric Anderson, Mark Shuman, Marc
Fryer, Alan Andrea , (FRONT ROW): Bob Frankel, Brian Karapoulos, David
Klei n, David Sproat, Paul Gawin, Bob Fisck
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�SOFTBALL
The Softball Team's third season under
the direction of Coaches Vanderwilt and
Woodard turned out to be quite successful. The team showed a lot of talent and
stamina.
The 1975 Softball Team consists of: (BACK ROW:
LEFf TO RIGHT}: Coach Woodard, Angie Trauth,
Marla Minsky, Jill Greenberg, And rea Slowik, Karen
Frazier, Sally Krause, Robin Cohan, Nancy Marx,
Coach Vanderwilt. (MIDDLE ROW): Ellen Schwartz,
Jill Chavin, Donna Coburn, Suzanne Arnopolin, Cookie Stone, Elaine Masover, Judy Lee. (FRONT ROW):
Beryl Schwartz, Beth Defranceschi, Sandy Zamansky,
Rosan Maggiore, Jenise Vassilatos and Kathy Isserma n.
��TRACK
The 1975 season was a good one for the Track
Team under the direction of Coaches Winston
and Piorkowski. The girls worked hard and
gained alot of valuable experience that will
make their next season even more successful.
The members of the 1975 Track Team include: (BACK ROW:
LEFf TO RIGHT): Coach Winston, Wendy Paulson, Sue Stahlberg, Laura Marsch, Pat Sudendorf, Sharon Lee, Margaret May,
Brook Ca plan, Donna Lloyd, Ellen Goodman, Mary Binnall,
Myrna Santacruz, Jamie Borkovitz, Paula Bishaf, Sheila Hamner
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and Coach Piorkowski. (MIDDLE ROW): Marie May, Jean Lehman, Laura Menches, Betty Shimoda, Sue Koranyi, Dawn
Flakne, Micki Kurian, Michelle Williams (Manager).(FRONT
ROW): Cheryl Lee, Laura Howard , Janice Rzadzki , Patti
Cheung, Pa ula Marks and Karen Behr.
��ARCHERY
Early in the fall, the Archery Team began
practicing for the difficult season ahead.
Along with Coaches Jean Wojdula and Barb
Thurman, the girls practiced with determination and vigor. The work was worth it, for
the Team set a strong foundation for the future.
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�Members of the Archery Team include: (BACK ROW:
LEFT TO RIGHT): Coach Thurman, Ellen Schwartz,
Teresa Urbaniak, Carolyn Ohlwein, Linda DreMler, Andy
Slowik, Susan Pfeifer, Bobbie Lewen, Kathy Baer, Dawn
Johanson, Coach Wojdula. (MIDDLE ROW): Michelle
Williams, Marla Simon, Chris Kot, Karen Kruse, Brooke
Caplin, Cris Noll, Martha Brzozowski, Nancy Ciran.
(FRONT ROW): Ester Stein, Jenise Vassilatos, Cheryl Lee,
Gwenn Moteff and Sharon Lee.
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�TENNIS
Tennis is enjoyed by many
here at Niles East. This year,
Coach Matlak picked a
young team with great potential. Though the team
was composed mainly of underclassmen , there were
many bright spots during the
season. Sophomore Mindee
Epstein took first place in
the
Central
Suburban
League Singles Competition.
With the talent and power
this young team shows, coming years should be quite
successful.
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�Tennis Team includes: (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Coach Matlak, Karen Gillespie, Debbie
Precht, Karen Behr (Captain ), Jean Russell, Kathy
Ewing, Marla Goldsmith, Debbie Balikov. (MIDDLE
ROW): Mindee Epstein, Andi Lis, Elaine Davis, Julie
Millman, Vicky Samelson, Ellen Mayer, Anita Nussbaum, Barbara Chabner, Jan Blitt. (FRONT ROW):
Lisa Frank, Beth Spitz, Nora Laos, Irene Theodore,
Beth Weisberg, Cathy Leaven, Judy Lee, Kathi Isserman and Andi Dubow.
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�SWIMMING
Competitive Swimming is a sport needing self-motivation
because of the repitition and endurance involved in training. The 1975 team , composed of girls new to the sport,
was drilled by Coaches Berke and Trella. Hard work
steadily improved the girl's times, and at this present rate,
Niles East may have a strong team in future years.
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The 1975 Swimming Tea m consists of: (BACK ROW: LEFT TO
RIGHT): Dawn Flakne, Ja ne Nesbitt, Sue Cone, C hris Frolich, Shery l
Zucker, Jea nne Hausman, Laura Finn, Penn y Elkins, Laura Menches.
(MIDDLE ROW): Assistant Coach Trella, Coach Berke, Renee Ha ynes,
an Odlivak, Jody Conni x, C heryl Underwood, Pam Haag, Janet Torstensson. (FRONT ROW): Shari Yonover, Karen Feldman, Sue Goc kenbach: Mara Leon, Carolyn Ulbert , Betsy Ferguson.
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VOLLEYBALL
The 197. season brought about many changes in girl 's
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Volleyba ll he re at Niles East. Three tea ms were chosen
out of a la rge turnout by Coaches Woodard , Matlak, and
Wojdula . T hese Va rsit y, Ju nior Varsit y, and F reshman
T eams, by putti ng together skill , tea mwork , and sportsma nshi p, fou nd a verv successful fo rm ula fo r a winning
Volley ball season .
The Volleyball Team includes: Freshman Tea m (BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT)
Coach Woodard , Coach Mallak, Karen Kotsovos, Jean Krier, Elaine Karamanis, Sue
Brow n, Bobbie Lew in, Ruth y Goldberg, Debbie Precht, Karen Gillespie, Ruth
altzman , Lee Achimovich, Diane hie, Sue Duxler, Jane Krier, Mary Kinnaman,
Linda Katz, Jodi Firfer, Coach Wojdula. Junior Varsit y Tea m (MIDDLE ROW):
Sue Gockenbach, Jo Ann Schnitzer, Sue Zelasko, Martha Brzozowski, Cind y Mar-
sha ll, Jod y Conni x, ·Diane Wu rl, Li nda Dressler, Teresa Urbaniak, Jean Russell,
Lauren Johnson, Laura Howard , Jenise Vassilatos, Sandy Man iates, Julie Hanson.
Varsity Team (F RONT ROW): Elaine Masover, Karen Behr, Judy Lee, Suzanne
Arnopolin, an Odlivak, Andy Slowik, Debbie Jask i, Jamie Borkovitz, Rose Maggiore, Kathy Ewing, Beth Defranceschi.
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�BOW LING
Continuing the high standards of past years, the
1975-76 Bowling Team under the direction of
Coach Whyman again had a winning season due
to the high averages of Juniors Lisa Frank, Vivian Maniates and Senior Karen Frazier plus the
consistent, high bowling from the team .
The Bowling Team includes: (BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT): Michelle Williams,
Linda Schneider, Jean Lehman, Jacki Ungar, Karen Frazier (captain), Vivian
Maniates, Carolyn Ohlwein, Dawn Johanson (captain), Coach Whyman. (FRONT
ROW}. Lori Jensen, Cindy Mitchell, Marla Misock, Beryl Schwartz, Mary Lee
Daily, Pat Sochacki, Lisa Frank, Valerie Scheinpflug.
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�GYMNASTICS
The new routines for this season demanded great
poise and confidence from the gymnasts. The team,
picked by Coaches Berke and Carroll, was composed
of experienced juniors and two returning seniors:
Judy Engle and Carol Greenspahn. With this strong
team, Niles East Gymnastics showed improvement.
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The Gymnastic Team includes: (BACK ROW: LEFT
TO RIGHT): Gigi Carlson, Marcia Hartman, Stacy
Thomas, Cathy Christopoulos, Elise Kaplan, Holly
Sher, Mary McCracken, Robin Shore, Ellen Brin, Terri
Krammen. (MIDDLE ROW): Elaine Spivack, Carol
Landy, Renee Bielinski, Janet Nisbett, Coach Berke,
Lynn Cysoski, Martha Viteri, Carolyn Ulbert. (BOTTOM ROW): Sharon Lee, Lisa Wolff, Carol Greenspahn, Jeanine Battista, Judy Engle, Cindy Krause,
Cathy Leaven, Sharyl Lee.
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�BASKETBALL
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The girls' Basketball Team consists of: Junior Varsity Tea m (BACK Coach Wojdula. Varsity Tea
m (SECOND ROW): Andi Slow ik, Jud y
ROW: LEFf TO RIGHT): Julie Millman, Jan Blitt, Debbie Precht , · Lee, Pa m Schnell, Debbie
Jaski , Sue Stahl berg, Janet Torstensson,
Ka ren Gillespie, Lee Achimovich, Susan Brown, Laura Finn. Ellen Sc hwartz. (FRONT ROW):
Dawn Flakne, Suzanne Arnopolin,
(THIRD ROW): Carolyn Ulbert, Julie Hanson, Jill Chavin, Sue Jod i Firfer, Sue Kell y, Martha
Brzozowski , Karen Behr, Elaine MaGockenbach, Kathi lsserman, Val Scheinpflug, Bobbie Lewen, sover.
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The Badminton Team includes: (BACK ROW: LEFI' TO RIGHT):
Cindy Marshall, Linda Dressler, Teresa Urbaniak, Jamie Borkovitz,
Diane Wurl, Marla Minsky, Jody Connix, Nan Odlivak, Judy Berry.
(MIDDLE ROW): Coach Matlak, Andi Dubow, Beth Spitz, Jean
Russell, Nora Laos, Judy Malkow, Lauren Johnson, Mary Kinnaman,
Ann Marie Levan, Coach Woo9ard. (FRONT ROW): Pam Mohr,
Beverly Miller, Jean Hausman, Bonnie Levco, Carol Greenspahn,
Linda Katz, Chris Kot, Brooke Caplin, Jo Martinez, Anita Nussbaum.
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�RIPPLETTES
The 1975 Ripplettes show paid a tribute to Chicago, past
and present. The girls and Mrs. Berke worked all year in
pre paration for the program . Mrs. O'Leary and her cow
paid a visit, the Chicago fire was depicted and Chicago
architecture was shown in a splendid floating number.
Once again, the show was a great success.
The 1975 Ripplettes include: (BACK ROW: LEFf TO RIGHT): Candy
Kane, Dawn Flakne, Ellen flrin , Terr y Moros, Carolyn Oh wei n, Sharyl
Fischman, Jud y Dumke, Elise Kaplan, Julie Schmidt, (MIDDLE ROW):
Brooke Caplin, Linda Krysl, Jody Conni x, ikki Odlivak, an Odlivak.
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Lori Epstein, Ca ryn Glickson, Pam Haag, Carol Michals, Joanne Holdmann, Wend y Epstein, Mrs. Berke. (FRONT ROW): Mona Kalter, Ga il
Gold berg, Diane Johnson, Terry Johnson, Beth McCloud, Chris Frolich,
Linda Cooper, Ci nd y Friedman and Charlene Schl ager.
�LEADERS
Participating in a two year program
in their sophomore and junior year,
P.E. Leaders learn the rules and
skills of sports. During their senior
year, the girls put this information
to work by assisting the teachers in
gym classes. This year's three levels
show how this program is expanding.
Junior Leaders include: (BACK ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT): Karen Behr,
Pam Schnell, Jamie Borkovitz, Mary Postel, Nan Odlivak, Carol Michals.
(MIDDLE ROW): Wendy Heller, Vivian Maniates, Ellen Brin, Jod y
Conni x, Debbie Dinelli. (FRONT ROW): Karen Brody, Karen Rinder,
Joanne Schnitzer and Diane Johnson.
Senior Leaders include: (TOP ROW: LEFT TO
RIGHT): Toni Huepfl, Carol Greenspahn. (MIDDLE
ROW): Jill Schoenbrod, Beth McCloud, Martha Brzozowski. (BOTTOM ROW): Donna Lloyd, Nancy Seiden, Suzanne Arnopolin, Ginny Russell.
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���SPRING MUSICAL
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The Theatre Department broadened its horizons by presenting (for the first time) a rock musical. Adapted from the
Shakespearean version, "Two Gentlemen of Verona," which
appeared on March 13, 14, and 15, showed how the literature of yesterday can be transformed into the art of today.
The play centers around the various love triangles of Proteus
(Marc Rush) and Valentine (Barry Kramer) . Proteus meets
Julia (Sue Ortman) and it is love at first sight. He is forced to
go away from her when his father insists he seek a future in
Milan.
Proteus' manservant, Launce (David Pevsner) and Valentine's , Speed (Mark Flitman) unexpectedly meet in Milan
where they exchange the gossip that Valentine has fallen in
love with Sylvia (Ellen Pollack), the daughter of the Duke of
Milan (Scott Hite). Hoping to find her love, Julia and her
servant, Lucetta (Cheryl Esken) dress as two Gentlemen
from Verona and go to Milan.
As the play progresses Julia , Proteus, Sylvia and Valentine
keep falling in and out of love with one another. But the
show ends on a happy note when the four main characters
end up with their true loves.
��ART SHOW
The second week of May proved to
be an artistic week as the art teachers put in much time and thought
when putting together the annual
art show. Displayed in the Student
Lounge was the work of various individuals, ranging from the work of
novices to that of advanced students.
The art show enabled students to
display their work. Various art mediums allowed the students to express their feelings. Interpretations
of the works provoked laughter,
tears and satisfaction from the onlookers.
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��SPRI NG PLAY
Last year's spring play, "The Prime of Miss Jean
Brodie" premiered on Thursday May 22 and
dosed after four performances on Saturday May
24. For the first time director Jerry Proffit double
casted the show, giving twice as many students the
opportunity to perform.
"Give me a girl at an impressionable age, and she
is mine for life . . . "
These are the powerful words which both start and
end one's acquaintance with Miss Jean Brodie. As a
teacher at the Marcia Blane School, she has her
special girls, - Sandy, Jenny, Monica and Mary.
She will do anything for them; they are her life.
PCTURED: UPPER LEFT, RIGHT AND LOWER RIGHT
- Miss Brodie's girls (Lisa Saber, Jane Lettick, Sue Feldman,
Davi Hirsch, Suzie Soltan, Donna Kulwin); LOWER MIDDLE RIGHT AND LEFT - Miss Brodie and her lover, Mr.
Lowther (Susi Fleischman, Mark Flitman, Sandy Klein, David Pevsner); LOWER CENTER -Miss Brodie with Miss
Mackay (Michele Soltan); LOWER LEFT - Miss Brodie
with her confidant, Sandy (Lisa Saber).
��PROM
On May 29, dressed in tuxedos and
gowns, the students attending Prom '75
brought life to the ballroom of the Sheraton O'Hare North. "Days of Future
Past," the theme of last year's Prom,
helped to bring back fond memories of
old school days. After enjoying dinner,
the guests danced to the music of "Chapter 4" conducted by Howard Pfeifer, a
Niles East Alumni. Highlighting the
evening was the announcement of the
1975 Prom King and Queen, Eugene
Guerrero and Cristina Lomboy. The organization of the Prom by the Junior
Cabinet was greatly appreciated.
��FRESHMAN MIXER
At the beginning of each year it is
customary at Niles East to hold a
freshman dance so that the new
class may have the opportunity to
meet and make new acquaintances.
This year was no exception. On Saturday night, September 13 at 8:00
p.m. , hundreds of freshmen gathered in the girl's gym for this year's
Freshman Mixer. Surrounded by
many new faces, the class of 79 listened and danced to the music of
"Nobody", a local rock group. As
the evening progressed the students
became more at ease and by the end
of the night many new friendships
had been made. All in all, the dance
was truly a success.
��FALL PLAY
This year's fall play took place on October 23-25. Directed by Jerry Proffit and student directed by Jane Lettick,
the play consisted of a small cast and a single scene set.
The story centers around Artie Shaughnessy (Barry
Kramer) and his high hopes of moving out to California to
work together with Billy Einhorn (Mark Blackman) in
show business. Artie had been held back by his wife,
Bananas (Sue Feldman) and his son, Ronnie (David
Pevsner) who were both somewhat insane. Thus it was
Artie's intention to leave them in an institution and marry
Bunny (Patty Sucherman) who had been tempting him by
her unique quality , her cooking, for two months.
The story took place on the day the Pope was coming to
New York City. Thus the Shaughnessys were visited by a
good many people, including three nuns (Jane Lettick,
Sue Ortmann, Janis Cohn), Corinna Stroller (Donna Kulwin), a military policeman (Bill Daitchman), and a man
from the institution (Scott Gothelf).
The play , which was both humorous and dramatic,
stressed the feeling that there is a bit of insanity in everyone's life.
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�HOMECOMING
Homecoming '75 will no doubt long be
remembered for years to come. This
year's festivities began on Friday, October 17, when Niles East students gathered in the football stadium for the daytime Pep Assembly. Besides a lot of
cheering and shouting, students listened
to a pep talk given by guest speaker
Johnny Morris. Afterwards came the announcement of the Queen Anne Marie
Groh and her court Sherry Brodacz,
Lynne Coleman, Taryn Levin, Carmen
Lomboy, Renee Bielinski and Ann Morton. Bringing the assembly to a close was
the most spirited class contest which the
Class of '76 won for their fourth year in a
row .
After school, students returned to various
houses where they worked until early
Saturday morning completing their
floats for the Homecoming parade.
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6:30 A.M. Homecoming morning,
eleven colorful floats and six decorated cars met in the teacher's parking lot for one of the best parades
Niles East has had in a long time.
The theme of Homecoming was
"We're On Top Of The World" and
each float represented a different
country. The winning floats were
announced at the conclusion of the
parade. Senior Cabinet placed first
with "Fry 'Em In GREECE" and
Senior Independent held a close second with "Niles East WALES The
Demons" .
That afternoon the stadium was
filled once again with students and
friends who came to root the Trojans on to victory. Although they
played well, the Varsity lost to the
Maine East Demons 29 to 12.
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Homecom ing Weekend came
to a successful end Saturday
when 375 students gathered at
the Evanston Holiday Inn at
8:00 P.M. to help bring back
the "traditiona l" Homecom ing
dance. Dressed in semi-formal
attire the students, as well as
chaperone s, danced to music
by the group Demo-Flash and
enjoyed refreshments catered
by Baskin Robbins 31 Flavors.
By the end of the evening only
sore feet and the fond memories of Homecom ing '75 lingered on.
��REFLECTIONS
"Reflections on a Rainbow of Emotions," this year's student
directed variety show appeared on January 15-17. A writing
committee of students worked together to form a show
based on seven emotions - joy, sadness, jealousy , fear, love ,
hatred and hope - with each emotion correspondin g to a
color of the rainbow.
Reflections '76 tended to elaborate on the traditional student directed show. A cast consisting of only 87 students
worked under the stage direction of Mark Blackman and
Susi Fleischman. This small number helped bring about a
feeling of unity. Accentuating the dance talent in Niles East,
choreographers. Sally Saber and Suzie Soltan were responsible for a show filled with more dancing than ever before.
Musical scores and conducting were done under the musical
direction of Debbie Feldman and assisted by Leslie Ament ,
Celeste Ashley and Linda Pastron. Because of the theme, the
show opened with colorful lights and large-scale sets designed by Paul Scherfling and interesting costumes designed
by Judy Veis. Directors, cast, band and crews worked as one
and each had for himself a "Rainbow of Emotions."
Just as at the end of a rainbow there is a pot of gold , at the
end of this rainbow was hope and a lot of love.
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The Key C lub dance was held on November 14th
in the girl's gym and featured the group "Nobody." The dance was just one of the group's many
fund-raising projects.
On Decembe r 6 and 7 the Music Department had
its annual winter music festival featuring all choral , band sections and the school orchestra.
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
1. Galen Hosler
2. Niles West student, Bart Conner shows his gymnastic medals to superintendent Wesley Gibbs
3. Erich Moch
4. Shirley Garland, president
5. James Gottreich
6. George Hanus
7. Fred Mink us
8. Edward Kaminski
9. Evelyn Rosenzweig, secretary
Howard Steirman, Student Senate Representative,
prepares his recommendation to the Board,
ABOVE.
In this Bicentennial year of 1976, we recognize our
country's beginnings and our history as the world's
longest surviving democracy. Education has
played a significant role in our development and
in preparing us for the opportunities that only a
free people can enjoy. We hope that Niles East has
served the principles of our democracy well and
that our students stand ready to face the challenge
of leadership in the future.
The graduating members of the Class of 1976 will
carry a special distinction in this year and we
honor them in this Bicentennial edition of our
Reflections.
Galen Hosler
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���DIRECTORS
DEA NS
1. Lee Hawkins - Language Arts
2. Kenneth Reiter - Building Manageme nt
3. Charles Van Cleave - Theoretical Science
4. Barbara Ray - Practical Arts
5. James Richter - Student Services
6. Ronald Lamb - Art, Music, Library , and Social Studies
7. James Swanson - Physical Welfare
8. Romayne Baker - Dean
9. Tom Engle - Dean
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Jennifer Hall CVP
Seymour Rifkind Health
William Weiss CIC
Paul Byrne IIC
Nona Piorkowski Health
Shirley Lundberg IIC
Dan Henrick IIC
Ellen Peirce CVP
Richard Howard CVP
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Rita Stewart CVP
Kristine Salgado II C
Paula Griswold CVP
Marjorie Stevens · Impaired
Hearing
Marilyn Trella CVP
Dorothy Taylor Nurse
Andy Maggio AVE
Barbara Scarbrough Nurse
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CLERICAL STAFF
1. Fred Kral , Social Worker
2. Rollie Korol, Speech Therapist
3. Phillip Mankoff, Psychologist
4. Barbara Theobald , Reading Center
5. Beth Cherner, Social Worker
6. Virginia Grossman, Psychologist Intern
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7. Elizabeth Dreazen , Librarian
8. Peggy Williams. Social Worker Intern
9. Jeff Erickson Social Worker
10. Lenore Marti, Librarian
11. Jean Damisch, CIC
12. James Puff, Security
13. Kathleen Palansky, Librarian
14. William Bulthuis
15. Annette Harris
16. Dwight Petreselka
17. Judy Gilmore
18. Pat Arthurs
19. Bess Sandroff
20. Brian Katzman
21. Jane Wright
22. Robert Decarlo
23. Sadell Tobin
Cindy Michell (student) and Elsie Levin, ABOVE.
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�CLERICAL STAFF
1. Delores Wyko
3. Vikki Matusik
5. Pearl Zaid
7. Dorothy Brown
9. Edna Gustafson
11. Harriet Kneip
13. Ann Fisher
15. Gertrude Natker
17. Josephine Jaworski
Helen Brommelkam p
20. Elsie Levin
22. Nettie Isaacson
2. Ann Lakemacher
4. Rhita Goldman
6. Rea Robin
8. Kaye Krillies
10. Lucille Redford
12. Lorraine Hugel
14. Susan Froese
16. Lisa Sandroff
18. Eleanor Mueller
19. Phyllis Weisberg
21. Rochelle Korn
Ann Lakemacher with
student, ABOVE.
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1. James Dorsey
2. Ronald Gralewski
3. Ronald Hunt
4. Anne Toivola
5. Thomas Grossma n
6. Kenneth Anderson
7. Leonard Winans
8. Barbara Handler
Steve Stein, ABOVE.
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�PTSA
BOOSTER CLUB
OPPOSITE PAGE: Booste r C lub Exec uti ve Boa rd
( STA~DI~G LEFT TO RIGHT) Harold Rock, Ja mes
S\\'a nson , Bob :\ agle, (SEATED) Peggy 0 ' \1 all y, Howa rd Gothelf , Eleanor Yale . PTSA Exec uti ve Boa rd
LEFT TO RIGHT) Ma rlene Willia ms,
Sa nd ra Be hr , Estelle \1 ay, Lee Ha wkins, (SEATED)
Pa ulette Andrea, Ruthe Lia me tz, Lois Sha ne, Sa ll y
Koeni g. THIS PAGE: Scene from a Booste r C lub Meeting (TOP RIGHT) The pa rents take a turn at the microscope a t this yea r's PTSA Ope n House (MIDDLE
RIGHT) Student Bria n Davidson atte nds a PTSA Meeting (LOWER RIGHT). Michele Be rk ow itz a nd Risa
Siega l help g uide pa rents a t the PTSA Open House
( STA~DI~G
(ABOVE).
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���ENGLISH
l. Kay Powell
2. Vella Bass
3. Richard Livingston
4. Angeline Panos
5. Mary Scherb
6. Carol Thompson
7. Joan Macala
8. Ruth Belser
9. Dennis Duffy
Rick Martini - ABOVE.
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�ENGLISH
1. Bettie Ladd
2. Kathryn Chopra
3. Arnold Agnos
4. Jerry Proffit
5. Jeanne Derichs
6. Virginia Stemp
7. Lois Moss
8. John Golata
9. Vernie! Lundquist
Sally Saber - ABOVE.
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1. William Henry
2. Jerome Slattery
3. Todd Dvorak
4. Mildred Hall
5. Stanley Weitzenfeld
6. Steven Poznansky
7. Anthone Kort
8. George Yursky
9. Emil Capitani
10. William Madsen
Ave Berman, ABOVE.
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�SCIENCE
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John Cooper
Louis Eyerman
Bernard Welch
Jerome Oswald
John Herbst
Edward Degenhardt
Mark Rostvold
William Bloom
James Shugrue
Wayne Lueck
George Roth
James Dougherty
Edwin Ernst
���SOCIAL STUDIES
1. Sylvia Mazouch
2. Hayward Wood
3. William Osness
4. Everett Colton
5. Betty Quinn
6. Mel Pirok
7. Richard Miya
8. Irwin Drobny
9. Harry Ewing
10. Merilyn Schiffman
11. Mardonna Isenberg
12. Karl De Jonge
13. George Mayfield
14. Carolyn Amelung
Diane Polin, ABOVE.
�FOREIGN LANGUAGE
1. Dorann Klein
2. Gentil daRosa
3. Jane Burnham
4. Lillian White
Terri Levin , ABOVE.
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Diane Browning
John Moshak
Madeline Loughran
Judith Rochotte
9. Alexander Miron
10. Donald Blair
11. Herminia Lopez
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Hazel Loew
Richard Wetzel
Dennis Grabowski
Judith Miller
Gerald Berger
Robert Anderson
Frank Winkler
Krikor Topouzian, above.
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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
1. Marcia Berke
2. Gerald Ferguson
3. Christine Woodard
4. Hollister Sandstead
5. Fred Richardi
6. Donald Larson
Allison Brantman and Pam Adelman, ABOVE.
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1. Patricia Matlak
2. Peggy Carroll
3. Thomas Sokalski
4. Jean Wojdula
5. Nicholas Odlivak
6. Deanna Whyman
Jamie Borkovitz. ABOVE
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INDUS TRIAL ARTS
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l . Robert Keen
2. Janice Hedberg
3. Thomas Ristow
4. Charles Madison
5. Thomas Kaiser
6. Donald Test
7. Shirley Foss
8. Kathryn Weller
9. Glenn Jurek
10. Lee Sellers
11. Paula Chamberlain
Ron Knee, ABOVE
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DRIVER'S EDUCATION
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Ronald Henrici
Vivian Tusek
Wilbur Campbell
Gordon Malone
William Coulson
Joan Coon
Josephine Hentz
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Charles Plock
George Galla
William Warner
Gerald Richardson
Steven Brin
Edward Pugliese
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�KEY CLUB
The Key Club Board of Directors are (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT): Steve Packer (Jr. Rep.), Jim Adelman (Secretary), Ricky Yale (Soph.
Rep.), Mark Michaels (Treasurer), Randy Crowe (Sr. Rep.), .Michael Be rkowit z (Fr.
Re p.). (FRONT ROW, LEIT TO RIGHT) Lewis Blond (Vice- President ). Michael
Guerrero (President). Key Club members are: (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ROW,
LEIT TO RIGHT): Mark Blackman, Michael Kamo, David Harris, Scott Gotthelf,
Mark Gotthelf, Steve Packer, Lt't' Gnxlaky, Greg Blix, Mark Michaels, Steve
Gotthelf, Matt Rosenberg, Ed Borg, Eric Polley, Sally Saber, Jim Adelman, Danny
Santow, Michael Guerrero, Randy Crowe. Bill Andrea, Mark Brutzkus. Anita
Stahlberg, Da vid Wolf, Marc 1-X-rcoon, (MIDDLE ROW, LEIT TO RIGHT) Steve
Leon, Donna Kulwin, Steve Feldman, Lori Goldstein, Sharon Spiegel, Caryn Glickson. Amy Lashinsky, Lewie Blond, Michele Berkow it z. Ira Miller. David Sapstein.
Cookie Stone, Mindee Epstein, Debbie Lindberg, (FRONT ROW, LEIT TO
RIGHT) Janie Kahsclen, Lauren Berg, Michael lkrkowitz, Richard Cole. Ril'kv
Yale, Sari Gold, Linda Zaban, Elaine Davis, Sheryl Irvi ng, Jodi Bolntin.
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Members of this year's Homecoming C',ommittee are (BOTIOM Blackman, Judy Wollack, (3RD ROW) Sue Weiss, Patti Sucherman,
PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Cathy Bernstein, Da- Debbie Feldman, Felice Weinberg, Lynn Freidman, Jill Slavin, Amy
vid Lapins, Terri Levin, Jordy Melamecl, Neil Schreiber, Bill Daitch- Lashinsky, Cindy Michell, Shiela Glassner, (2ND ROW) Carmen
man, Helene Resnick (Treasurer), Val Pasma (Secretary), Beth Ru- Lomboy, Karen Feldman, Julie Rubenstein, Kim Gross, Ann-Marie
binstein (Co-Chairman), Lori Fagenholz (Chairman), Brona Gawin, Groh, Nancy Suslick, Donna Kulwin, Ivy Sirt, Sharon Spiegal, Ilene
Bobbi Frazes, David Cole, Steve Poznansky (Sponsor). (4TH ROW) Levin, (FRONT ROW) Janice Schneider, Linda Zaban, Sari Gold,
Pam Fisher, Sue Feldman, Gary Musik, Marty Festenstein, Nancy Lynda Michell, Joy Wagner, Mindi Zamet, Debbie Lindberg.
Angell, Terry Greenberg, Susan Kravitz, Paula Lashinsky, Mark
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�VARSITY CHEERLEADERS
The Varsity Cheerleaders were led in cheers and spirit by (TOP
PICTURE, LEFf TO RIGHT): Arlene Elkins (Captain) and Andrea
Buxbaum (Co-Captain). Members of the Cheerleading Squad are
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(BOTTOM PICTURE, CLOCKWISE): Arlene Elk ins, Nancy Ekstrom , Cookie Stone, Cindy Michell, Shawn Moses, Andrea Buxbaum, Jodi Friedman, Linda Weitzman, Jeryl Matusik.
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(TOP PICTURE): Varsity Cheerleaders and Porn-Pon girls show
their spirit at the Homecoming game. Members of the Porn-Pon
Squad are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Sherry Flanzer (CoCaptain), Jodi Lee, Patricia Gats, Taryn Levin (Captain), Wendy
Paulson, Sherry Brodacz. (MIDDLE ROW) Martha Viteri, Ann Morton, Jill Schoenbrod, Laura Levin, Kathi Ziegler, Susan Koranyi.
(FRONT ROW) Carmen Lomboy, Carol Feldman, Gail Norris, Sally
Saber, Kim Grosss, Janice Schneider.
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(TOP PICfURE, LEFr TO RIG.Hl) Sophomore Cheerleaders exhibit their spirit during the winter pep assembly. Pictured are: Sue Tripp, Sue Fishman, Cathy Leaven,
Stacy Schneider, and Lynne Ciskoski. Members of the
Sophomore Cheerleading Squad are (BOTTOM PIC154
TURE, BACK ROW, LEFr TO RIGHT): Jennifer DiFiore, Cathy Leaven, Sue Tripp (Co-Captain ). (STANDING) Stacy Schneider, Lynne Ciskoski, Sue Fishman,
Lynda Michell (Captain), (IN SPLITS) Holli Scher.
�FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS
Freshman Cheerleaders show their agility at a pep assembly. (TOP LEFT, CLOCKWISE): Irene Theodore, Carolyn Ulbert, Cathy Christopoulos, and Diane Smolish.
(TOP RIGHT) Cindy Marsh and Cindy Reich. (BOTTOM
PICTURE, STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT): Freshman
Cheerleaders are: Cindy Marsh and GiGi Carlson.
(KNEELING) Cathy Christopoulos, Diane Smolish, Carolyn Ulbert (Co-Captain), Debbie Balikov, Cindy Reich.
Not Pictured: Irene Theodore (Captain).
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�DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
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The Distributive Education Club organizes the work-study program. ROW, LEFf TO RIGHT): Tyra Daitchman, Patricia Schoenwolf,
Officers of the iles East Chapter are (TOP PICTURE, BACK Diane Polin, Cynthia Spivack, Sheree Cain, Michelle Roberts, (SECROW, LEFf TO RIGHT): Sue Cain (Sgt. at Arms), Ila Gothelf OND ROW) Sue Radousky, Philip Witzel, Sam Eckerling, Jody
(Reporter), Jody Stookal (Treasurer), Joy Gerber (Public Relations), Stookal, Robert Gold, Jeff Schreiber, Robin Kucberg, (THIRD ROW)
Robin Kucberg (Parliamentarian), (SECOND ROW, LEFf TO Joy Gerber, Stacey Fox, Ila Gothelf, Lynn Michaels, Gordon LiaRIGHT): Stacey Fox (Secretary ), Patricia Schoenwolf (Vice- metz, Renee Bialik, Scott Abrams, (FOURTH ROW) Richard Haza n,
President), and (SITTING) Michael Irving (President). Members of Jud y Berry, Charles Miller, Carol Post, Michael Irving, Mark Gianthe Distributive Ed. Club include (BOTTOM PICTURE, BOTTOM . cola, Susan Glick, Jeff Cohn.
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Officers of the Niles East Chapter of the Office Education Association are (LEFT TO RIGHT): Mary
Anne Bohoan (Parliamentarian), Cind y Michell (Area
Delegate), Risa Siegel (Area Delegate), Deborah Clauson (Historian), Jodi Koepke (Vice-President ), Joyce
Werner (President ), Kathleen Taylor (Treasurer),
Nancy Gurrieri (Secretary). Members of the Office
Education Assn. include (SITTING, RIGHT TO
LEFT): Joyce Werner, Margaret Lopiccolo, Susan Mikel, Wendy Goldstein, Mary Anne Bohoan, Nancy
Even, Rhonda Schwartz. (SECOND ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Rhonda Flammang, Cindy Michell, Debbie
Shack, Janice Spillar, Risa Siegel, Nancy Gurrieri.
(THIRD ROW) Jodi Koepke, Deborah Clauson, Kathleen Taylor, Wendy Dunn, Hilary Michael, Vicki Cohen.
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The Girls Athletic Association Board members include (TOP PICTURE,
LEFf TO RIGHT, BACK ROW): Sally Krause (Treasurer), Ellen
Schwartz (Secretary), Jill Chavin, Sharon Lee, Lauren Johnson, Karen .
Frazier. (MIDDLE ROW) Linda Krysl, Carolyn Ohlwein, Diane
Ament, Cheryl Lee, Brooke Caplin. (FRONT ROW) Marla Minsky,
Martha Brzozowski, (President), Jenise Vassilatos, Kathi lsserman. Not
Pictured: Karen Andre, Jeanne Hausman, Laura Howard, Dawn Johan-
son, Chris Kot, Jean Lehman, Beryl hwartz, Sandy Zlmansky. Timers
Club members are: (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFf TO
RIGHT) Heidi Bern tein, ue Cone, Janet Torstensson, Lynne Friedman, Marci Weber, Melinda Goodman, Pam Klinghoffer, (FRONT
ROW) Renee weet, Dawn Johanson, Jud y Malekow (President), haron
Lee, Lalltta Rao (Vice-President), Laurie Mayrent.
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Members of the Niles East "N" Club are: David Abrahamson, Barry Allan, David Allen, Mike Borkovitz, Mike
Borovik, David Bornstein, Larry Bower, Mark Brines, Jim
Carlson, Don Damman, Jeff Epstein, Marty Festenstein,
Larry Fine, Corey Fishman, Dennis Garlick, David
Greenberg, Terry Greenberg, Mike Guerrero, David
Hinske, Mike Hinske, Steven Paul Kessler, Chris Klancic,
Scott Kfoiman, Larry Labow, Ed Levine, Mark Lichtenstein, Dennis Lutz, Bob Malcher, Jordan Melamed, Steve
Merkin, Gary Musick (Secretary), Chuck Nagel (President), Jim Osness, Sal Parenti, Sam Rest, Tom Rissman,
Neil Schreiber (Vice-President), Lane Schultz, Philip Skaletsky, Yale Smith (Treasurer), Gary Somenek, Harry
Steindler, Scott Winkler, Gary Wolf, Rick Yale.
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�DANCE COMPANY
Membe rs of the Juni or Dance Company are (TOP
PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RI GHT): Laura
Howard , Sheila Hamer, Melanie Karafotias, Bobbi
Frazes, Janette Weiner, Elaine pi vack, (FRONT
ROW) Sha ryl Lee, Sharon Lee, Ellen Goodma n, Ja160
nice Rappoport, Sand y Brenner, Rhonda Davidson.
ot Pictured: Allison Wohl, Donna Kulwin. (BOTTOM PICT RE, LEFT TO RI GHT): Janette W iner,
Elaine pi vac k, heila Ham r, and Sand y Brenner
practice a routin .
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Dance Compa ny offi cers are (TOP PICTURE,
CLOCKWISE): Suzie Solian (Sec.-Treas.), Jill Schoenbrod (President ), Sa lly Saber (Vice-President ), and Sue
Ortmann (Publici ty C hai r.). Members of the Senior
Dance Compa ny are (BOTTOM PICTURE, BACK
ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT): Karen Feldman, Lisa
Cohn , Sharyl Miller, Fern Josephs, Mary Postel, Suzie
Soltan, Sue Ortmann, Jill Schoenbrod, Andrea Benjamin , (FONT ROW) Carmen Lomboy, Janice
Schneider, Paula Sugarman, Joa n Bercoon, Paula Jere mias, Suzanne Oxmann, Sally Saber, Elaine Cohn,
Caryn Larson. Not Pictured : Pam Goldberg and Heidi
Koga n.
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�THESPIANS
TECNIS
Members of Thespians are: D. Ament, L. Ament, N. Angell, J.
Aronovitz, C. Ashley, J. Bercoon, M. Blackman, S. Broclacz, K. Cha- I
merlik, S. Cohen, J. Cohn (President ), L. Cohn, M. Cohn, D. Cole, L.
DeFratus, D. Feldman, S. Feldman, D. Ferger, S. Fleischman, R.
Frazes, B. Gawin, E. Gill, D. Glienke, G. Glochowsky, A. Goldenberg, R. Goode, L. Graff, K. Green, W. Heller, C. Jacobson, P.
Jeremias, J. Kadus, R. Kahan, M. Kite, B. Kramer, D. Kulwin, J.
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Lettick, I. Levin, L. Meisner, R. Merel, M. Meyers, C. Miller, S.
Miller, S. Miller, G. Norris, S. Ortmann (Vice-President), L. Pastron,
D. Pevsner, L. Phillippe, J. Rappaport , R. Render (Secretary), S.
Saber, B. Salenger, E. Saltzman, D. Santow, P. Scherfling, J. Schoenbrocl, G. Shapiro, K. Shrifte r, P. Silver, R. Silver, J. Slavin, S. Soltan,
H. Steirman, H. Stricker, P. Sucherman , P. Sugarman, . Suslick, K.
Vale, S. Veis, L. Waskin , I. Zeidman.
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are (TOP ROW , LEFf TO RIGHT) H. Steirman
(Secretary), G. Gaines (Vice-President), P. Scherfling (President), (BOTTOM ROW, CLOCK-
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Goldstein, A. Goldenberg, B. Salenger.
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�CONCERT BAND
Members of this year's Concert Band led by Mr.
Berger are: Steve Albert, Steve Apollo, Ira Arbus, Roger Beck, Greg Beljaeff , Elaine Bergman, Henry Bivins, Scott Brueckner, Lau rence Cohen, Debbie Dinelli, David Fleischer, Missy Goss, Charles Gustafson,
Mike Hajouk, Charles Heftm an, Scott Helberg, Gary
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Jacobson, Dave Kashdan, Robin Klein, Pam Landau,
Richard Levin, Nancy Marx, Lori Miller, Linda Pastron, Nadine Plich, Alvaro Rogina, Howard Shapi ro,
Kath y Smart, Scott Stahlberg, Sue Stahlberg, C heryl
Underwood, Norman Vogel, Janette Weiner, Mitchell
Willens, David Wolf, and Joel Zutz.
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Members of the Concert Orchestra led by Mr.
Winkler include: Ellyn Acker, Janis Cohn, Maxine
Darch, Caroline Eberle, Kathy Ewing, Roberta
Frazes, Brona Gawin, Joyce Hollingsworth, Lance
Holst, Russell Keating, Steve Kessler, Sheridan Lam,
Tatsumi Ozawa, Donald Pollak, Cathleen Resnick, Janice Rzadzki, Andrew Snow, Jean Wells, Vicki
Wexler, Laura Robinson.
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Members of Girls Glee directed by Mr. Anderson are (TOP PICTURE): Ell yn Acker, Dt"borah Balikov, Jodi Bolotin, Barbara Baher,
Heidi Bernstein, Susan Brown, Elaine Cohn, Susan Dolnick, Elaine
Eisenberg, Sandra Fadhel, Karen Feldman, Audrey Fischoff, Jill
Friedman, Julie Geiser, Lauren Goldberg, Marla Greenspan, Marla
Harwood, Nancy Jaffee, Cathy Lasoski, Robe rta Lewen, Mariam
Mardi, Cindy Marshall, Julie Miller, Julie Millman, Shawn Moses,
Sheri Newman, Carolyn Noll, Debra Plath, Lisa Poteshman, Randi
Rabin, Lori Schwartz, Diane Serakoff, Rachel Silver, Ivy Sirt, Diane
Smolish, Karyn Soskin, Elaine Spivack, Muriel Steiner, Cindy Trilling, Hope Veit, Beth Winter, Shari Yonover. Members of the Trojan
Male Chorus led by Mr. Winkler are (BOTTOM PICTURE): William Elliott, Andrew Goldstein, Maris Grikis, Alan Karras, Scott
Kl eiman, John Lamanna, John Martin, Philip Martini, Hugh Sporer,
Gary Wallberg, Jeremy Page, Scott Epstein, and Gary Glochowsky.
�CONCERT CHOIR
Members of Concert Choir are: Steve Albert, Leslie Ament , Celeste
Ashley, Kathryn Berger, Lawrence Bower, Sherry Brodacz, Lisa
Cohn, Kath y Ewing, Debra Feldman, Sharyl Fischman , Daw n
Flakne, Da vid Fleischer, Gilda Forcade, Roberta Frazes, Sandra
Garber, C harles Gustafson, Philip Heft el, Ca thy Horwitz, Richa rd
Kahan, Sari Kessler, Jill Kozak, Barry Kramer, Hind y Krawetz, Ilene
Lev in, Nancy McA tee, Lael Miller, Sharyl Miller, Gail Norris, Susan
Ortmann, David Pevsner, Lisa Phillippe, Nadine Plich, Nick Psy hogios, Janice Rappoport , Renee Render, Ralph Salas, Marci Sa lsburg,
Edith Sa ruk , Linda Shane, Susan Shrifter, Daniel Silver, Mark Sklair,
Alan Spanje r, Kath y Stukas, Patricia Sucherman, Paula Sugarman,
Nancy Suslick, Bonnie Tunick, Linda Pastron, Christine Fohs, Terri
Hiskin, Scott Welchman, William Kasper.
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�CADET BAND
WIND ENSEMBLE
Members of the Cadet Band are: Eric Anderson, Debbie Balikov, Barbara Balter,
Tam my Beljaeff, Ira Bier, Steve Bunes, Robert Diamond , Way ne Dressler, David
Eskoff, Lay ne F ried man, Lynne Friedman, Paul Gaw in, Paul Gebavi, Debbie
Gershbe in, Sandy Glass, Ru th Goldberg, Kenny Graw, Steve Greenspan, Kenneth
Heller, Susa n Jacobson, Lori Jensen, Theresa Johnson, Don Kind wald , Pat rick
Mahone y, Pam Messer, Carole Meyer, Richard Miller, Lawrence Newman, Sa muel
Nudelman, Steve Nussbaum, Debra Precht , Alan Pregozen, Terry Reed , David
Sa lt zman, Brian Sanchez, Javier Santacru z, Alan Schoen, David Sproa t, David
Sta hl berg, Toni Versc hoore, Jay Wile nsky, Jennife r Willens, Lauren Wohl, Lisa
Woll, Dia ne Woloshin, Theodore Yusen, David Zaslowsky, Mark Zutz. Members of
the Wind Ensemble are: Elaine Balikov, Laura De Fratus, orma Derderian,
Miriam Ehrlich, Diane Hart, Jorda n Hupert , Roger Jakli n, Gary Kantz, Gary
Klawans, Dav id Larson, Bertha Leib, Ellen Mayer, Sheryl Pearlman, Jay Rosenzwe ig, Michele Roth, Julie Rubenstein, Paul Silver, Robert Silverman, Karyn Simmons, James Sobel, Anita Stahlberg, Krikor Topouzian, Paul Weisman, Alison
Wohl, Harry Yablon, Scott Nathaanson, Alan Katz, Mike Epstein, Diane Brazen,
John O 'Malley, Tom Kasper.
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CHAMBER CHOIR
Members of the Mi~ed Chorus led by Mr. Anderson
are (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFf TO
RIGHT): Elaine Goldberg, Karen Mulcahy, Pat Carnow , Scott Samuels, Grant Sears, John Kadus, Scott
Gotthelf, Ken Bernstein, Gail Petroski, Linda Weintraub, (FRONT ROW) Karen Gold , Janet Adam , Linda Krysl, Nancy Ekstrom, Anna Ballas, Marla Topp,
Joan Fuetterer, Donna Kaluzna, Sheri Marshak, Paulea Soble, Sin Yung Kang, Karen Brody, Toby Steinberg, Jodi Freidman. Members of the Chamber Choir
directed by Mr. Winkler are (BOTTOM PICTURE,
LEFfTO RIGHT): Kathv Stukas, Rich Kahan , Nancv
McAtee, Renee Render, Steve Albert, Nick Psyhogio~.
Paula Sugarman, David Fleischer, Bonnie Tunick.
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�YEARBOOK
(TOP PICTURE): Co-Editors-in-Chief Paula La-
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shinsky and Jud y Greiman discuss cropping techniques. Ed itors of th is year's Refl ections are (BOT·
TOM PICTURE, LEFf TO RIGHT): Mary Krier
(G irls Sports), Rick Martini (Boy's Sports), Donna
Kulwin (Education), Renee Render (U nderclass),'
Jud y Greiman (Co-Editor-in-Chief), Paula Lashinsky (Co-Ed itor-In-Chief), Debbi Gutman
(Seniors), Pam Mohr (Seniors), Deby Bernard (Organizations). Not Pictured: Laura DeFratus (U nderclass), Suzie Soltan (Occasions).
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Members of this yea r's Refl ections staff include
(TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Deby Bernard, Renee Render, AnneMarie Leva n, Hinel y Krawetz, Ellen Brin,
Terri Lev in, Eileen Saltzman, Sandv Mohr,
Barb C habner, C heri Gassel, Pam Moh.r, (MIDDLE ROW) Debbi Gutman, Mary Short, Mary
Krier, Gloria Price, Donna Kulwin , Wend y
Gerber, Helene Resnick, (FRONT ROW) Paula
Lashinsky, Mike Kite, Rickv Silver, Andv
Goldstein. Rick Martini, Mi~hael Guerrer~.
Jud y Greirnan. (LOWER LEFT): Mr. Pirok
disc:usses la yout designs with Deby Be rnard
and Mary Krier.
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�GOLDEN GALLEON
QUILL AND SCROLL
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Golden Galleon is Ni les East's art and literary magazine. Staff members incl ude (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW, L. TOR.): Pam Mohr
(Co-Editor-in-chief), Karen Shrift er (Co-Editor- in-chief), Anita
Simkovich (Co-A rt Editor), (MIDDLE ROW) Michael Guerrero,
Cath y Horwit z, Pam Brown, Toni Huepfl (Co- Art Editor), Judy
C han, Pam Landau, C heryl Lee, Sa nd y Mohr, Cand y Malina, Karen
Lee, (FRONT ROW) Marla Berman, Sandy Lopez, Mary Krier, Jea n
Krier, Nancy Seiden (Publicity Editor), Pam Goldberg (Literary
Editor), Karen Brody, Sharon Lee, Lalitha Rao, and Monica Jacobson. Members of the Niles East chapter of the Quill and Scroll Society
are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Paula Lashinsky, Suzanne
Soltan, Pam Mohr, Laura Defratu s, Mary Krier, Rochelle Goode,
(MIDDLE) Donna Kulwin, Susa n Feldman, (FRONT ROW) Debbi
Gutman, Deby Bernard, Wendy Gerber, Kathi Isserman, Caryn
Larson.
�NILEHILITE
(TOP PICTURE) Rochelle Goode (Editor-in-chief)
types copy for the Nilehilite. (BOTTOM PICTURE,
BACK ROW, L. TOR.) Members of the Nilehilite
Staff include: Howard Levco, Bruce Gostomelsky
(Photographer), Eric Polley (Photo Editor), Bruce
Goldberg (Sports Editor), Barry Schmelter (Photogra-
pher), Cary Claver (Photographer), Suzanne Oxmann,
Mrs. Panos (Sponsor), (FRONT ROW) Wendy Gerber
(News Editor), Kathi lsserman (Sports Editor), Rochelle Goode (Editor-in-chief), Sue Feldman (Feature
Editor), Sandee Morrison (Feature Editor), and Caryn
Larson (News Editor).
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�ART COU NCIL
Members of the Art Council include (BOTIOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): Lori Graff , Debbie Koza k, Anita Simkovich, The Perfect Man , (2ND ROW) Ellen Goodman , Sherrie Rock, Anita Schatz, Bill
Dai tchm an, Toni Huepfl, Sherie Berkowitz (3RD ROW) Sa ri Gold , Jeri
Kame nir, Felice Weinberg, Joline Vain, Beth Defra nceschi , Anne-Marie
Groh, Kim Gross, Brona Gawin , Sa nd y Duszynski , Mindy Bass, Marina
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Yamvakous, (4TH ROW) Miles Bauer, Marcie Nessenson, Angie Trauth,
Mike Meyers, Anne Matsumoto, Sara Pearl, Mark Blackm an, Amy Becker,
Paul Scherfling (President), Scott Whykeman , (BACK ROW) Herbie Roww,
Steve Winegerski , John Boigk, Diane Amen t, Laura Jans, Pat C han. Not
Pictured: Cheryl New man (Vice-President ). (TOP PICTURE): Sandy Duszynski , Anne Matsumoto, Sara Pea rl.
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HONOR SOCIETY
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Members of the Forensics Tea m are (TOP PICTURE, FRONT, LEFT TO
RI GHT}: Rochelle Goode, Michelle Williams, John Kadus, (BACK) Ma rc
Sha kin, Scott Gothelf, Toby Steinberg. ational Honor Society members
incl ude (BOTTOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Joan
Bercoon, Pam Mohr, Judy Veis, Anne Matsumoto, Amy Schwartz, Jill Schoenbrod, (SECOND ROW) Karen Shrift er, Suzanne Arnopolin, Sherry Flanzer,
Suzie Soltan, Terri Levin, Donna Kul win, (THIRD ROW) Debbi Gutman,
Robin Klein, Mary Short , Martha Brzowski, Carol Greenspahn, Karen Lee,
(FOURTH ROW) Deby Bernard, Russel Heiman, Marla Goldsmith, Lisa
, Leeker, Michael Guerrero, (BACK ROW) Richard Cope, Bill Kasper, Steve
Houdek, Ken Bloom, Manfred Borges. Not pictured is Judy Greiman.
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�FRESHMAN CABINET
SENIOR CABINET
Freshman Cabinet members include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Orrin Edidin, Ivy Sirt, Amy Lashinsky, Karen Feldman,
Nancy Jaffee, Lori Schwartz, Mr. Poznansky (Sponsor). (SECOND
ROW) Sheri Yonover, Maya Marti, Sue Kell y, Diane Smollish, Valerie Zucker. (THIRD ROW) Lisa Pot ishman, Ca th y Lasowski, Diane
Lovitt, (FRONT ROW) Neil Kaplan , Alok Saxena. Members of the
Senior Cabinet are (SEVEN, LEFT TO RIGHT): Mark Blackman,
Sara Pearl, Taryn Levin, Nancy Suslick, Mitchell Willens. (DOWN)
Richard Zelvin, Susi Fleischman (Treasurer), Sherry Flanzer, Shereen Cohen, Nancy Angell, Sally Saber. (SIX, RIGHT TO LEFT):
David Cole, Bill Daitchman , Jane Lettick (Vice-President), Scott
Winkler, Paula Lashinsky (President ). (COUNTER.CLOCKWISE)
Debbie Feldman, Nancy Borg, Suzie Soltan, Paul Scherfling, Michael Guerre ro, Fern Josephs, Donna Kulwin, Susa n Kravitz, Nancy
Ca mpbell.
�JUNIOR CABINET
SOPHOMORE CABINET
Members of the Junior Cabinet include (TOP PICTURE, TOP
ROW, LEFI' TO RIGHT): Barry Kramer, Laura Sable, Pamela
Landau, Larry Meisner (President), Joanne Lang, Andrea Zucker,
David Sachs. (SECOND ROW) Barry Schmetter, Paula Sugarman
(Vice-President), David Pevsner (Treasurer). Holly Stricker, Jill Slavin, Sherry Cohen. (ON THE LADDER) Sandy Goldmeier, Marci
Salsburg, (FRONT ROW) Eve Reitman, Toby Steinberg, Abby Siegal, Howard Steirman (Secretary). Members of the Sophomore Cabinet are (BOTTOM PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFI' TO RIGHT):
Vicki Wexler (Vice-President), Sue Shrifter (President), Rhonda Davidson (Sec.-Treas.), (SECOND ROW) Paul Motin, Teri Katz, Maureen Lotsoff, Wendy Gerber, Diane Hart, Sandy Charous, Andy
Benjamin, Mona Kalter, Judy Cooper, Dorinne Gomberg, Maura
Butler. (THIRD ROW) Sheri Marshak, Randi Merel, Bev Miller,
Karla Berman, Lauren Pitallis, Ruth Kahn, Judi Baizer, Cheri Gassel,
Anita Nussbaum, Jan Blitt, Eileen Sohn, (FOURTH ROW) Jerry
Lavin, Bruce Winkler, Jay Nussbaum, Bob Silverman, Scott Gothelf.
�FOLK MUSIC CLUB
PHOTO-ARTS CLUB
Members of the Folk Music Club are (TOP PICTURE,
LEFT TO RIGHT): James Stukas, Kathy Stukas, Paul
Silver, and Burt Salenger. (BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE,
CLOCKWISE) Members of the newly-formed Photo-Arts
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Club include: Andrea Zucker, Bonnie Levco, David Miller, Steven Houdek, Jordan Lohn, Barry Schmelter, Eric
Polley, Alan Cohn, Larry Hanbrook, Rick Martini, (BOTTOM LEFT) The Club's first display in our library.
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SKI CLUB
Members of C hess C lub are, (TOP PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Dav id Kaplan, Jeff ewma n, Dino Spourgitis, Howard Levine, (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) James Stukas, Bill y Be rez, Chuck Dushman, Donny Sawislak.
Members of Ski Club are, (BOTTOM PICTURE): David Allen (President ), Amy
Becker, Donna Burke, Carol Porter, Mark Brutzkus, Mike Hanley, Jim Shuman,
Kenn y Bernstein, Anita Simkovich, Vicky Samelson, Ellen Mayer, Ellyn Fertel,
Karen Andre, Jud y Rich, Be tty Katz, Phil Auerbach, Nancy Sudon, Ruth Kahn,
Dea n Secler, Je nise Vassilatos, Felice Wein berg, Diane Woloshin, Marla Goldberg,
Sharyl Fischm an, Don Sc hmidt , Kenn y Graw , Nancy Seiden, Sandy Duszy nski,
Stacey Abelson, Eric Rambis, Karen Shrifter, Mary Postel, Scott Helberg, Wall y
McCormick , Scott Krause, Susan Tuchman, Howard Simon, Alan Waskin, Alan
Goldenberg, Anita Stahlberg, Lori Wolin, Donna Kenig, Carol Greenspahn, orman Christopherson, Terri Riskin , Sheri Marshak, Nina Grant, Sam Rest, Jim
Ca rlson, Sal Parenti, Martha Stahlke, Celeste Ashley, Linda Krischer, Jan Blitt, Lori
Schwartz, Beth Kahan, Mary Canvey, Linda Harwood, Barb Mueller, Stacey
Schneider, Cheri Gassel , Pam Klinghoffer, Cathy Cerry, Scott Kleiman, David
Michaels, Mike Borovik. Not Pictured is Don Ledbetter (Vice- President. )
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�STUDENT SENATE
Members of the Student Senate include (TOP PICTURE): David Allen, Phil Auerbach, Amy Becker, Karen Brody, David Charous, Sandy Charous, Richard Cope,
Brian Davidson, Adrian Davis, Gary Gaines, Michael Guerrero, Chuck Heftman,
Russell Heiman, Gordon Hirsch, Fern Josephs, John Kadus, Larry Labow, Mark
Landau, Steven Leon, Denise Levi n, Speros Maniates, Randi Merel, Carol Miller,
Pam Mohr, Layne Oliff, David Pevsner, Steve Pok, Donald Pollak, Lief Rian , Burt
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Salenger, Marci Salsburg, Barry Schwartz, ancy Seiden, Karen Shrift er, Abby
Siegal, Rick Silver, Mark Singer, Ivy Sirt, Ester Stein, Michele Stein, Howard
Steirman, ancy Suslick, Judy Veis, Beth Weisberg, Mitchell Willens, Shari Yanover, Sue Zimmerman. The Executive Board consists of (BOTTOM PICTURE, L.
TO R): Brian Davidson (Vice-Pres.), Karen Shrifter (E.P.D.C. ), Gordon Hirsch
(Pres.), Pam Mohr (E.P.D.C. ), Howard Steirman (Sec.), Richard Cope (Board Rep.).
�STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL
GERMAN CLUB
Members of Students for Israel Club are (TOP PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT): Lalitha Rao, Laurie
Mayrent, Melinda Goodman (Sec.-Treas.), Pam
Klinghoffer , Cind y Reich, Barry Schwartz, Anita Simkovich, Stuart Burnash, Steven Brown, Cathy Horwitz
(Vice-Pres.), Bonnie Crimson, David Ruber, Scott
Gothelf. Not Pictured: Alan Spanger (Pres.). The German Club includes (TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Chris Fohs, Mike Potts, Robert Luke, Diane Wurl,
john Kadus, Karen Weidenbach. (BOTTOM ROW):
Joe Soehn, Howard Steirman, Martha Stahlke, Sue
Eberle, Peter Totke.
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�AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE
FRENCH AND RUSSIAN CLUBS
Members of the American Field Service Club include (TOP PIC
TUBE, CLOCKWISE~ Bonnie Crimson, Steve Albert, Ricky Silver,
Brooke Ca plin, Eileen Saltzman, Deby Bernard, Arlene Weinberg,
Michele Stein (President), Karen Stein. (BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE, LEFT TO RIGHT~ French Club members are: Toby Steinberg, Laurie Ma yrenl, and Melinda Goodman. (BOTTOM LEFT
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PICTURE) Russian Club members are (SITTING, LEFT TO
RIGHn, Renee Render, Janel Ginsburg, Brooke Caplin, Marylee
Daily, Larry Meisner (President ), Paula Sugarman, Laura Sable
(Vice- President ), (PYRAMID, BOTTOM ROW) Richard Hasmonek,
Brad Moss, Joe Decker (Sec.-Treas.), (2ND ROW) Dennis Lutz,
Bonnie Levco, (TOP) Kathy Stukas.
�SCHOOL SERVICE CLUBS
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Security Office Monitors are (TOP PICTURE, FRONT ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Lisa Potischman, Beth Einbinder, Lori Goldstein, Jane
Kashdan , Cindy Marsh, Sue Duxler, Mr. Puff, (2ND ROW) Sara Pearl,
Sally Saber, Linda Shane, Madonna Carlson, (3RD ROW) Fern Josephs,
Michele Berkowitz, Cathy Bernstein, Kim Gross, Debbie Ohren, Tasha
Lake, Lori Fefferman, (4TH ROW) Ellen Kray, Marlene Duberchin,
Angie Douvris, Ann-Marie Groh, Sue Feldman, Sherie Berkowitz, Kim
Hollingsworth. PA announcers are (BOTTOM LEFT PICTURE, LEFT
TO RIGHT): Bruce Winkler, John Kadus, Nancy Seiden, Randi Merel,
Howard Steirman, Joan Bercoon. (BOTTOM RIGHT): Joan Bercoon
reads the daily bulletin.
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�MATH CLUB
INVESTMENT CLUB
Members of the Math C lub are (TOP PICTURE, STANDING): Anne Marie
Le van, Murray Cohn, Eileen Sohn, and Jud y Cooper. (SITTING, TOP TO
BOTTOM): George Curtiss, Irwin Ziedman, Arnold Weller, David Miller
(Pres.), Laurie Mayrent (Sec.), Steve Houdek, Dennis Lutz (V. P.), and Lori
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Piper. The Investment C lub incl udes (BOTTOM PICTURE, STANDING):
Michael Rosen, Scott Wolf, Brad Goldenberg, Joel Blatt , Ben Burstyn, Ron
Pressler, a nd Dav id Salt zman. (SITTING): Andy Marwick, Scott Nathanson,
Norman Siega l, and Robert Luke.
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MEDICAL CAREERS CLUB
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The Aeronautics Club consists of (TOP PICTURE, BACK ROW(. Devin
Schreiber, Nick Psyhoghis, Norm Christopherson, Michael Kamo (Pres., Treas.),
Joel Zutz, and Peter lacullo. (FRONT ROW): Steve Matayoshi, Eric Rambis,
and Todd Gunther. Not pictured is Mark Fertel (V. P., Sec.). (BOTTOM LEFT
PICTURE(. Eric Rambis and Norm Christopherson get ready for take off.
Members of the Medical Careers Club include (BOTTOM RIGHT PICTURE,
BACK ROW(. Randy Crowe, Manfred Borges, Barry Schatzman, and Jerry
Lavin. (FRONT ROW): Sandy Maniatis, Ralph Newman, Ben Dubin, and Lee
Robin .
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�*FRESHMEN*
Leann Achimovich
Ellyn Acker
Allen Adelman
Donald Anderson
Eric Anderson
Alan Andrea
Mindy Bain
Kathy Baer
Debbie Balikov
Barbara Balter
Sheila Barsky
Neil Bauer
Tamara Beljaeff
Rosa Bellido
Lisa Bercyn
Lauren Berg
Karen Berger
Michael Berkowitz
Heidi Bernstein
Jill Bernstein
Howard Berry
Bruce Bialik
Ira Bier
Alissa Binder
Susan Birz
Sherwood Blitstein
Jodi Bolotin
Steven Bones
Tammy Borker
Denise Braverman
Diane Brazen
Sandra Brenner
Stewart Bresett
Karen Bressler
Jeffrey Brin
Martin Brisk
Hans Brock
Joseph Broton
Pamela Brown
Steven Brown
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Susan Brown
Bruce Brownstein
Stuart Bulmash
Steve Byron
Marilyn Capuano
Regina Carlson
Catherine Cerny
Kurt Chastain
Gary Chin
Maria Christopher
Cathy Christopoulos
David Chwalisz
Karen Gillespie
James Coens
Lawrence Cohan
Aarona Cohen
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�Andrea Cohen
Alan Cohn
Audrey Cohn
Elaine Cohn
Joel Collins
Jeff Colucci
Susan Cone
Steve Constance
Barry Craven
Mike Curtiss
Marylee Daily
Evelyn Daitchman
Maxine Darch
Paul Davidson
Dwight Davies
Frank Davis
John Deck
Frederich Deobe
Christine Deven
Robert Diamond
Francine Dilaura
Shari Dobryman
Natalie Doi
Susan Dolnick
Edgar Dones
Mitchell Dosik
Nick Doumouras
Wayne Dressler
Susan Duxler
Caroline Eberle
Orrin Edidin
Eric Edin
Lyle Edwards
Beth Einbinder
Nan Eisen
Penny Elkins
Bill Elliott
Brian Emalfarb
Mike Epstein
Rachel Epstein
David Eskoff
Mike Esses
Sandra Fadhel
Kurt Fahrenbach
Stephen Faller
Sharon Favish
Alan Federman
Liz Feigen
Jeff Feldman
Karen Feldman
Mindy Fine
Laura Finn
Jodi Firfer
Robert Fisch
Audrey Fischoff
Stuart Flanzer
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�Doug Fleischman
Aaron Frankel
Bob Frankel
Mitchell Freidlander
Layne Freidman
Marc Fryer
Gary Fujiwara
Bernard Futscher
Sophia Gabrielides
Danny Gallagher
Terry Gallagher
Paul Gawin
Brian Gazit
Peter Gebavi
Julie Geiser
Jack Geno
Debbie Gershbein
Andrew Gilmore
David Ginesi
Michael Gintzler
Scott Glait
Sandy Glass
April Glassman
Stephen Glickman
Sue Gockenbach
Lauren Goldberg
Ruthy Goldberg
Laurie Goldstein
Neal Goldzweig
Brian Gomes
Allen Goodman
Don Goodman
Scott Gordon
David Grantz
Kenny Graw
Lorraine Grayson
Janice Greenberg
Marla Greenspan
Steven Greenspan
Todd Gunther
David Guttfreund
Donna Hachiya
Michael Hajduk
Larry Hanbrook
Julie Hanson
Marla Hartl
Sue Hegedus
Jerome Heinrich
Kenneth Heller
Edward Herman
Nancy Herskovitz
Jeff Hester
Richard Hirschhaut
Julie Hoffman
Beth Hoffman
Sharon Hoffman
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Lance Holst
Diane Horak
Julie Horwitz
Ken Houdek
Peter Iacuilo
Scott Irion
David Isaac
Jerry Isaacson
Wendy Jackson
Susan Jacobson
Nancy Jaffe
Lori Jensen
Jeffrey Johnson
Theresa Johnson
George Kafkis
Debbie Kagan
Brian Kamajian
Nancy Kaplan
Neal Kaplan
Elaine Karamanis
Alan Karras
Jane Kashdan
Tom Kasper
Linda Katz
Michelle Kaye
Susan Kelly
Donna Kenig
Tim Kessem
David Kilian
Yon Kim
Don Kindwald
Mary Kinnaman
Mary Kippes
Christopher Kite
Lee Ann Kancic
David Kleifield
David Klein
David Klein
Paul Kolodzik
Jeffrey Kopelman
Steve Koress
Karen Kotsovos
Nancy Kraft
Teresa Krammen
Cindy Krause
Ellen Kray
Jane Krier
Jean Krier
William Krissman
Jim Krysl
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John Lahanna
Marcie Lampert
Mark Landau
Amy Lashinsky
Cathy Lasowski
Rick Ledbetter
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�Sheri Lederman
Martha Lerner
Jacalyn Leon
Mara Leon
Howard Levco
George Levin
Jeff Levin
Leon Levin
Howard Levine
Carlos Levy
Susan Lewandowski
Roberta Lewen
Stewart Lewis
Jami Lieder
Debbie Lindberg
Robert Liss
Douglas Liu
Rudy Lopez
Shai Lothan
Diane Lovitt
Linda Luk
Dean Lustig
James Lustman
Mary Mader
Pat Mahoney
Donna Maierhofer
Debbie Malina
Sandy Maniatis
Rachel Mann
Patty Mannette
Mariam Mardi
Nargiss Mardi
Cindy Marsch
David Martin
John Martin
Philip Martini
Andy Marwick
Lee Masover
John Matsuoka
Larry McGowan
Pamela Messer
Carole Meyer
David Michals
Fran Migon
Susie Milecki
Amy Mi ller
Jeff Miller
Julie Miller
Sue Miller
Julie Millman
Howard Minsky
Marla Mizock
Dean Modloff
Johnny Montanez
Paul Morris
Gwenn Moteff
Kevin Murphy
Ronald Nagel
Elliot Nelson
Jon Nelson
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�Jeff Newman
Larry Newman
Michael Newman
Sheri Newman
Jane Nisbett
David Nisson
Carolyn Noll
Samuel Nudelman
Steve Nussbaum
Leslie Oif
John O'Malley
Stanley Ousset
Tatsumi Ozawa
David Packer
Jeremy Page
Danny Pastron
Laurie Pautz
Billy Perez
Norman Petroski
Susan Pfeifer
Lloyd Pichen
David Polin
Steve Polz
Michael Poremba
Mark Pos
Lisa Poteshman
Jeffrey Pozen
Debra Precht
Alan Pregozen
Dennis Pucher
Colette Purcell
Sharyl Purvin
Randi Rabin
Padmimi Rao
Phillip Rappaport
Sandy Redman
Terry Reed
Cindy Reich
Felis Remson
Cathleen Resnick
Clair Restrepo
Laura Robinson
Leslie Ross
Marcy Ross
Sheila Rothman
Jeri Rubin
Bryan Ruesch
Tony Ryback
Robert Sacks
Georgette Saenz
David Saltzman
Ruth Saltzman
Samuel Samislak
Brian Sanchez
Javies Santacruz
Alka Saxena
Alok Saxena
Dru Scarbrough
Larry Schaffner
Valerie Scheinpflug
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�Donald Schmidt
Nancy Schmidt
Alan Schoen
Martin Schoneberg
Leslie Schulmeister
Robert Schwartz
Dean Secler
Mike Seplowin
Mark Serlowik
Jeffrey Shancer
Steve Shayman
Marc Shuman
Barry Shuster
Randi Siegel
Rachel Silver
Peter Simon
Mark Singer
Ivy Sirt
Dave Sitton
Richard Sklena
Joseph Skroch
Shari Sloan
Thaddeus Slowik
Diane Smolish
Andrew Snow
Joseph Socacki
Fred Soderberg
Christine Soehn
Dennis Sohener
David Sola)
Steve Solar
Mindy Solomon
Robert Sonshine
Karyn Soskin
Richard Spata
Sharon Spiegel
Elaine Spivack
Robin Spira
Hugh Sporer
Dino Spourgitis
David Sproat
David Stahlberg
Nick Stamatakos
Karen Stein
Muriel Steiner
Andrea Stern
Paul Stone
Mark Streicher
Jim Stukas
Cheryl Sturner
Linda Sudendorf
Arthur Suhajda
Anthony Sullivan
Coleen Sullivan
Karen Sward
Brad Swartz
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�Kathy Tarnaris
Carol Taylor
Debbie Teer
Irene Theodore
Neil Thomas
John Thunholm
Janet Torstensson
Daniel Tresley
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Ruth Handelman
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Clark Hanson
David Harris
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Marcia Hartman
Linda Harwood
Frannie Hasegawa
Jeanne Hausman
Charles Heftman
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Joseph Heinz
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Howard Herman
Randall Hertel
Sharon Hill
Richard Hoffmann
Carol Holdman
Kim Hollingsworth
Robert Holzmeimer
Laura Howard
Kevin Hubbard
Marie Huepfl
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Nancy Hyman
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Sheryl Irving
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Beth Kahan
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Charles Edwards
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Sharyn Elman
Jodi Engelberg
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Joseph Feldman
Judi Fe ldman
Steven Feldm an
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Dawn F lakne
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Dennis Garlick
John Gawin
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Brad Moss
William Moy
Jim Mrohen
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Michael Nathan
Jean Nelson
Steven Nelson
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Jeff Nisbett
Ronald Nisson
Cristine Noll
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Robert Oberding
Nan Odlivak
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John O'Malley
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Golden Galleon 4; Strategic Games Club 4; Pres. 4; Forensics 4.
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Sheila Glassner
Homecoming Comm. 4.
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Jaquelyn Coles
Rochelle Goode
111. State Schol. Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
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Craig Gordon
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Michael Guerrero
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholar 4; Ill. State Scholar 4; Gold
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Russell Heimann
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4;
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Scott Helberg
Stu. Leg. 4; Reflections 1-4; Musical 1,3,4; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert
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Michael Hinske
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Bronze Honor Pin 4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Spring Play Crew 4; Musical
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Crew 4.
Cary Klein
Robin Klein
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
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Crew 1,2; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert Band 2-4; Intermediate Band 2; Beg.
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French Club 1-4; Sec. 2; Golden Galleon 3; Ushers Club 2,3; Leaders
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Procedures Advisory Comm. 3.
Robert Koe
Carolyn Koehnline
Jodi Koepke
Heide Kogan
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Reflections 1-4; Music Fest. l; Mixed Chorus l ;
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Jerrold Kohn
Ann Kolodzik
Mary Koppelmeier
Susan Koranyi
Reflections Crew l ; Track 3; Dance Co. 3; Porn-Pon 4.
Candee Kozak
Debra Kozak
Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Art Council 4.
Gregory Krammen
Transferred from Notre Dame 3; Track 3.
Sally Krause
G.A.A. 1-4; G.A.A. Board 3,4; Treas. 4; 24 Pt. Award 2; 75 Pt. Award 3;
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Cabinet 2,4; Homecoming Comm. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,3; Dance Co. 3; PomPon 3.
Hindy Krawetz
Renections Crew l ; Spring Play Crew l ; Musical Crew l ; Music Fest. 14; Beg. Band l ; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1-4; Board 2; 24 Pt.
Award l ; 75 Pt. Award 2; 150 Pt. Award 3; Ripplettes 1-4; Yearbook 4;
Ushers Club 2.
Judith Krawetz
Badminton Team 2; G.A.A. 2; 24 Pt. Award 2.
Michael Krech
Cynthia · Kreft
Mary Krier
Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 1-3; 24 Pt. Award; Golden Galleon 4;
Yearbook 3,4; Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Library Aids 3,4; Outstanding Junior Athlete 3; Basketball Team 1.
Susan Krupnick
Linda Krysl
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. l ; Mixed
Chorus 3,4; G.A.A. 1-4; G.A.A. Board 1-4; Officer 3; 24 Pt. Award l ; 75
Pt. Award 2; 150 Pt. Award 3; 225 Pt. Award 3; 300 Pt. Award 4;
Bowling 1-4; Softball 1,3,4; MVP l; Badminton 2-4; Camp Scholarship 3;
Ripplettes 2-4.
Donna Kulwin
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Summer Inst. at Cornell University 4; Cabinet 1-4;
Officer 1,2; Homecoming Comm. 3,4; Fall Play 4; Reflections 1-4;
Reflections Crew 3; Spring Play 3; Musical Crew 1,2; Musical 2-4; Music
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Choir 2,3; Officer 3; Glee Club l ; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 Pt. Award 2; Dance Co.
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N.E.W. Players 2; School Service Monitor 4; Math Tutor 4.
Gail Kuppig
Lawrence Labow
Stu. Leg. 4; N Club 4; Fencing 1-4; Minor N l ; Major N 2-4; Captain 3,4;
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Raina Levin
Sheldon Levin
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm. 4; Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist 4;
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Steven Levin
Taryn Levin
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Cabinet 1-4; Homecoming Comm. 2-4; Homecoming Court 4; Reflections 2-4; Porn-Pon 2-4; Captain 4; Yearbook 4.
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Key Club 3,4; Badminton 3.
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Bronze Honor Pin 2.
Sandra Lopez
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
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Margaret Lopiccolo
Pattie Luk
Barry Lustig
Homecoming Comm. 3; Swimming l ; Nilehilite 2-4.
Joseph Maggio
Football 1,2; Shield 2; Frosh Num. 1.
Gail Mahoney
Bonnie Maierhofer
Robert Malcher
N Club; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-4; Track.
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Mary Markich
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Nancy McAtee
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Elizabeth Mccloud
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. l ; Music Fest. 1,2; Intermediate
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Homecoming Comm. 4; Musical Crew 2; Girls Track Team l ; Girls
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Charles Miller
Michael Miller
Sharyl Miller
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Jerry Minetos
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Reflections
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Michael Mooradian
Football 1,2; Shield 1,2; Frosh Num. l ; Wrestling 1.
Donna Morrison
Fall Play Crew 2; Golden Galleon 2; Timers Club 1,2.
Sheryl Motin
Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Gymnastics 2-4.
Helen Moy
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. l; Spanish Club 2.
Christine Mueller
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Edward Nadeau
Charles Nagel
N Club 4; Pres. 4; Football l-4; Wrestling 1-4; Track 1.
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Marla Nitti
Martha Noll
Gerilynn . Nota~ius
Debra Ohren
David Oif
Deborah Olson
Richard Olson
Football l ; Wrestling 1-4.
Wi lliam Opalka
Basketball Mgr. l ; Frosh Num. l.
Susan Ortmann
Fall Play Crew 1,4; Fall Play 4; Refl ections Crew l ; Reflections 1-4;
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James Osness
N Club 2-4; Football 1-3; Fencing 1-4.
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Massimo Palanti
August Palmisano
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Linda Pastron
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Fran Posedel
Carole Post
Frank Pucher
N C lub 4; Football 1-4; Major N 4 .
Sharon Rade
Fall Play C rew I ; Reflections Crew 3; Choir 3; Glee Club 2; Mixed
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Susan Radousky
Janice Rappoport
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Helene Resnick
Samuel Rest
Jeffrey Rezwin
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Glee Club 1,2; Choir 3.
Rae Rich
Elise Richter
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Beg. Band l ; Intermediate Band 2; Concert Band
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Alma Rios
Transferred from St. Anne 3; Spanish Club 3,4; VP 3; A.F.S. 3,4.
Terri Riskin
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
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Thomas Rissman
Michelle Roberts
Lee Robin
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Com m. ; Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist; Silver
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Careers Club 3,4.
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Sherrie Rock
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David Ross
Tobey Rozencwajg
Cabinet 1,2; Mixed Chorus l ; Nilehilite 3; Editor 3; Stu. for Israel 2; V.P.
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Michael Rubenstein
David Ruber
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Sally Saber
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Burton Salenger
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Scott Samuels
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Dorothy Sargis
Edith Saruk
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Jan Schwartz
Musical C rew 1,2; Music Fest. 1-3; Thespians 2-4; 10 Pt. Award 2;
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Rhonda Schwartz
Stu. Leg. 3; Reflections C rew l ; G.A.A. l ; Golden Galleon 3; Yearbook 4;
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Steven Schwartz
Reflections 2,3; Reflections Crew l ; Musical Crew 3; Thespians 2,3; 25
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Nancy Seiden
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3; Refl ections 3,4;
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Karen Shrifter
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Hal Sklar
Harold Sloan
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Hockey 3,4; Metro League Division All-Star.
Yale Smith
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l ; Musical
Ctew 2; Music Fest 1-3; Concert Band 2,3; Intermediate Band 2; Beg.
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Pat Sochacki
Transferred from Davy Crockett l ; G.A.A. l -4; 24 Pt. Award 2; 75 Pt.
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Suzanne Soltan
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
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Refl ections l -4; Choreographer 4; Refl ections Crew 2,3; Spring Play 3;
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Gary Somenek
Sandra Sopkin
Ill. State Schol. 4; Bronze Honor Pin; Silver Honor Pin; G.A.A. 2;
Badminton 2; Students for Israel 2,3; Yearbook 3.
Janice Spillar
Sharon Spira
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Stu. Leg. 4; Cabinet 1,2; Golden Galleon 1,2; Swim
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Jack Stark
MiChele Stein
Stu. Leg. 4; A.F.S. 1-4; Pres. 3,4; Special Ed. 1-4.
Harry Steindler
Stu. Leg. 4; N Club 4; Basketball I ; Baseball l -4; Shield 2; Major N 3,4.
James Steinhoff
Concert Band 2,3; Beg. Band l.
Sharon Stern
Julie Stift
Sharon Stolberg
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Jody Stookal
Patricia Sucherman
Reflections 1-4; Reflections Crew 1-4; Fall Play 4; Fall Play Crew 1-4;
Musical Crew 1-4; Musical 3,4; Music Fest. 1-4; Mini-Show 3,4; lmprov.
Theater 2; Thespians 1-4; 10 Pt. Award l ; 20 Pt. Award 2; 40 Pt. Award
3; 50 Pt. Award 4; 75 Pt. Award 4; Producers 1-4; Choir 2-4; Glee Club l ;
Music Cert. 4; Mystery Theater 3; Radio Club 3; One-Acts 4.
Yolanda Suhajda
Nancy Suslick
Cabinet 1-4; Treas. l ; Homecoming Comm. 2-4; Float Chairman 4;
Refl ections 3,4; Reflections Crew 1-3; Spring Play 3; Musical Crew 1,2;
Music Fest. 1-4; Thespians 1-4; 10 Pt. Award l ; 20 Pt. Award 4; Technis
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Carl Taibl
Gy~nastics 1-4; Frosh Num. l ; Shield 2; Minor N 3; Major N 4; German
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Julie Taich
Transferred from Mather 2.
Nancy Taich
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 1,2.
William Taki
Nicholas Tanglis
Kathleen Taylor
Howard Tennes
Peter Theodore
Robert Torstensson
Swimming 1-3; Major N 1-3; MVP 2; Baseball 1-3; Minor N l ; MVP l ;
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Gregory Trauth
German Club 1-4; Pres. 3.
Gregg Trilling
Ill. State Schol. Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Stu. Leg. 4; Soccer 14; Frosh Num. l ; Baseball I ; Frosh Num. l ; Students For Israel 3,4; Sec.
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Homecoming Comm. 4.
Christopher Wolowiec
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Paul Yoshimura
Sargon Youkhana
Tom Youngblood
Steven Zabrin
Richard Zelvin
Cabinet 3,4; Homecoming Comm. 3,4; Beg. Band l; Track 1,3; Frosh
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Aue rba ch, C ha rles 219
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Bellido. Roque Anton 26. 206
Bellido, Jlosa 1118
llellos. Patri ci a 219
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llenjamin, Andrea E. 161 , 177. 196
Benjamin, Cary Lewis
Berbe rian, Ann 206
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llercoon, Marc Eliot 27, 60, 150, 196
llercyn, Lisa Gabriell 188
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Berg. Eric eil 206
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Berg r. Gerald 139
Bergo, Kare n Te mma 188
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Berkowitz, Michele 124, 183
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Berman, Horolcl M.
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Bernstein, Jill 188
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llinna ll. Mary Beth 66, 220
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llishaf. Keith ). 220
Bishar. Paula Inez 66, 206
Bittner, Mary E.
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Bollow. Kathy )toan 196
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Cha<tain , Knrl Dudley 188
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Cherney. Sanford Jay 207
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Chin. C.uy 188
Chin, Margaret P 207
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Ciskoski, L\ nne \1 154, 197
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Cobe rt , Gary Mic hael ll23
Coburn, Donna D. 64
Coens, James Richard 188
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Cohan, Judith Lvnn 197
Cohun. Lawr 1 · jay :!.~. . . 188
Cohan. Robyn Lrnn 6-1. 197
Coht•n. Aarona Rae 18H
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Colwn, Rhonda J 207
Cohrn, Rhonda Janel 223
Cohtn. Sher~n Lynn 162, 176, 22.3
Cohen. Slwrry L. 177. 207
Coh<on. \'ieki Lynn 157, 207
Cohn, Alan Martin 50, 178, 189
Cohn, AnJrN L. 197
Cohn, udrrv 189
Cohn. Elaine. 0.-idre 161 , 166, 189
Cohn , Janis lle knt 88. 162, 165, 22-1
Cohn , Lisa Claire 161. 162, 167, 197
Cohn, Murray R 162, 184, 207
Cohn. Naoc» l ichrlk 224
Coi<-, Da d Bria n 151 . 162. 176. 224
Cole. Richard Ja y 41, 150
Coleman, James Brian 207
C:Oleman. Lynn Marie 224
Collins, Joel David I
Colton. Eve re tt 13.5
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I. Jeffrey Pa ul 189
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O :>nin x, Joa nne Ard is 207
Connell y, Pa tricia L.
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Conrado, Carlos 207
Constance, leve Robe 27. 189
Coo1>er, John 132
Cooper, Jud y oe 177, 184. 197
Coon, Joa n 147
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Craven, Carrie L n 207
Craven, Jeffrey S. 207
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Daar, Lori Lynn
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Daniels. llevc rl y 197
E yerman, Louis 138
Oarch, Ma xine Elaine 16.5, 189
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Gilmore, Judy 119
Factor, Lauran Sue 226
Ci nesi, David Scolt 190
Fad he l, Sandra C risti 166, 189
Fagenholz, Lori E. 15 1, 226
Fah re nbac h, Kurt 27, 189
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Ginsburg, Mitche ll F. 27. 60, 198
Gin tzle r, 1ichael Seo. 190
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Da vidson , Lisa 225
Davidson, Paul 189
Dav idson, Rho nda Sue 160, 177, 197
Davies, Dwi ght A. 3.5, 189
Da vis, Adria n Gai l 180, 225
Da vis. Alan Wa yne 25, 60. 225
Da vis, Elaine lleth 71 , 150, 197
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Feigen, Elizabeth 189
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Fisher. Ann 120
Fisher, Arkne Susan 208
F"her, Pamela S 181 . 2:?1J
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Glickman. Stc•plk·n Aro ~2. 190
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Glochowskv, CJn lfi2. 16.3. 166. 198
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Goldberg, Ela ine II 169, 198
Gold berg, Gai l 8 1, 2WI
Gold berg, Iris C.mn 208
Goldbe rg, Lauren D•>i lfili. 190
Goldberg, IA•' Richard :34, 229
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Gorovitz. E'· se Rhond.
Goss. Melisa Joyce 164, 20I!
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Drobn y, Irwin 13.5
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Glassman, l\oberta ll. 229
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Eisen. an Sandra 189
Eisen, Paula I lelene 208
Eiw nb.rg, Elaine Pol 166
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E lk ins, Arlen<' C. 152, 226
Elk ins, Penny 6 1, 189
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Ell is. Larry Michael 226
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Elrod , Diane S. 226
Emalfarb, llroan 189
Engel , Judil h Sara 77, 226
Engelberg, Jodi I 208
Engle, Tom 115
Epsl<'i n, Jeffrry L. 46, 159. 226
Epslein , Lori Lynn 8 1, 197
Epslein , Michael Fred 3.5. 168, 189
Epst e in , t mdee E. 71 , 150, 197
Epslein, Rachael Susa 189
Epsle in , Scott M. 166
Epslein , W end y
Erikson. J I I. II .
Ertnberg, Julie Ann 226
Ernst , Ed" in 132
koff, David Mocharl 211. 11\1>. 189
Eskoff, Rentt 226
EskoL, Louos S 197
Eskoz, Robin Clara 226
Esr•le"" Jodi Ilene 208
Esses, Michael 25, 50. 189
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Friedman. Layne P.. ul 168. 190
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Fuji,.ara, Ralph 198
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G•german, Philip A. 28, 5 4, 22~
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G.ill. Suzanne M 20li
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Gottre1l'h , James 112
Gould . Alan 19H
Grabo"sk1 , Dennis 139
Grndt>, j .uon 208
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Gra" . KMny Dar) II 16/i. l i9, 100
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Gra\Son Lorraine 11. 190
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Oi£, Leslit• Ann 193
Oliff. La yne 180, 21 2
Olsen, Donald Alan
Dlshoek, John Greg
Olson, Deborah Ann 244
Dison, Richard l'. 40 244
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D'_Malley, Peggy 124
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Ono, Ste ve n Jeffrey
O palka. William 244
Orloff. John Thomas 25, 202
Ornorr. Ste ven Joe
Ortmann , Susan 161 . 162. 167, 244
Dsa kada. Stuart T. 212
Osness. James 37, 159, 244
Coac·h Osness, \Villiam 24, 13.5
Oswald, Jrrnnlt' 132
Ottlingt·r. Str vl'n A. 212
O usset. Stanlev Robe r. 193
Oxman , Suza1ine Sarah 161 , 173, 244
O young. Luci lle !-· 202
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Pachr David Gerald 193
Packn, Steven G. 52. 150. 212
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Patel, Yalin 27, 202
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Pa11lson, Wendy Jo 66. I5a. 212
Pautz, Lauris Ann 193
Pa va. J<>) ll<·th 212
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l'<·arlman , Slwryl L. 168. 20'2
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Pern., Cuillnmo 19!3
Pt:lt•rs. Edward t\ 20-2
Petf'rso11, Ddm\ L)nn
Pet e rson. Jaud Joan 20-2
PNc•rso11. Rolx:rt C 2H. 212
Petrt.-st'Cka, Dwight 119
Peterson, Steven P 202
Pdn·bki. Dwight 50
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P<·troski. Norman B. 19.11
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Prt"i fC'r, Susan Midwl 69. 193
Pl1illipp•'. Lisa M. 162. 167, 202
Pildwn. Lloyd Wayne 50, 19.1
Pipl'r, Lor:u11w Marit· IH-.l . 20-2
Pirul, Mt•l 1!1.5, Iii
Pitulis. Lauren Beth 177, 202
Piorkowski, CoaC'h (NonJ) (ifi. 116
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Plath. Danid Martin 202
Plath, Dd>rn Lyn n lli6, 246
Plicli. Nadine I' 164 , 167, 212
Plislin. Philip J. 246
!'lick. C:harlt~ 147
Plolkt'. Rolx·rl Seoll
Podolsk\. Rrian A 2-1(i
Pol, Sh;,,t' I HO
Polin , David Louis 40. 193
Polin, Ohuw Ruth 156, 246
Polin. Lori Aun 2·Ul
Polit7...t•r Rolx•rt A. 212
Pollacl. Stuart K. 20'2
Pollak , Dono Id I ti.5, I MO, 246
Polle' Erk Louis
Polle\ . Eric Louis
PolliCr. Slevt>n N .
Polz, Stc·vc Dale 27, 61. 19.~
Pundd, Cary Neil 20-2
Poremba, Ir vin 2 12
Porc·nie~•. Mic·hael 19.'3
Porlt-r, Carol l.vun 179. 202
Portnov, Alan Stuart 41 . 2fr2
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Rifkind, Seymour (Coach) 34. 116
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Risch, Phili1> C.
Riskin . Terri Lynn 167, 179, 247
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Ritter, Jonathan Lee 202
11obbins. C'.arol Ann 46, 212
Robbins. Todd E.
Rnbt"rt s. Miche ll Ann 156, 2-17
Hobin, Eric Marshall 212
Robin, I loward M . 202
Rubin . Lee Earl 185. 247
Robin Ilea 120
Hobimon. Donald L 247
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Rogover. Patricia 248
11ollick, ndra Sue 212
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Rosen . Mi'c hael U>e 2().3
Rown, Stanley Mar<· 212
Rosenbaum. Malcolm L. 203
11osenbaum , Marlin J. 248
Hosenbaum , Michael 5J
llosenberg, Mallhew W. 34, 150, 248
Rosenfield , llelh M. 212
Hosen thal, F'redric R.
Rosen thal. Karen
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Hoth, MidK"le Ann 168, 203
Hothman, Slwila Joy l93
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Rubin , Jeri 193
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Hubin, Steven David 200
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Po'> I. C:.uol Lc-e 156, 2-16
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Priskt', Dt•anrw 202
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Pureh<·ll, C lrnrles Lee 25, 41
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Purcell, Colellc Mari 193
Purcell, Edmond Paul .52
Pur vin , Shand Andreu 19-'3
Quinn, llrll>; 13.5
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Hadousky. Susan F l5'i. 246
Rahimzadeh . Henee 20-2
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lhmbii. Eric Ja y 28, 179, 11!.5, 202
11ao U.litha 158, 172, 181. 20'2
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11appoporl , Janice IJ. 160, 162, 167, 246
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HC'drnan. Sand v C. 19.'3
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Terri' Ellen I fill . 19.1
lkgi<lor, ~1ichael T 4fi. 212
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Reid1 . Harv~y /osefh 41 , 202
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Rnwin , Jeffrey Ira 247
Rian, Leif Norcllow 180, 20'2
Rilx·rl, Steven 20'2
11ich, Joshua Chaim. 247
Ric h, Judith Ann 179, 20'2
Rich , Mari Lyn n 247
'R ich. Hae Ellen 247
11icha rdi (Coach) 40, 140
Richardson (Coac h) 34, 147
Richter. Eli5t' J 247
Rubimkin, Elana F. 200
Hudnic·k, Cindy Anne
Huesclr , Br ya n Joseph 19.1
Rusinak, Mark A. 249
11u'-'<' ll. Jean M. 71. 73, 78. 203
Russ..11. Virginia C. 8 1, 249
Ryan, Joseph F. 50, 203
Ryback, Torr y 41 , 193
Rvweck, Da vid Loren
RZadzki, Janice Lynn 66
Saber, Lisa 88
Saber, Sall y IJ. 128. 150, Isa. 16 1, 162., 176. 183, 249
Sable, Loura Jea n 177, 182, 212
Sachnofl . Loren Hope 212
Sachnofl. ScoU 212
Sacks. Carla Nancv
Sacks, David M. 177 , 212
Saeks, 11olx•rl Allan 193
Saenz, Ct·orgette Deni 42. 193
Saev, L>ebra Lynn
Sagen. Deborah Fave
Sakover, William F. 249
Salas. llalph j . 167, 212
Salenger, llurlon J. 162. 163. 178. 180, 249
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Salsburg, Marci L. 167, 177, IMO, 212
Saltereili, Greg 54
Saltzman, David Brut-e 27, 168, 184, 193
Saltzman, Bob 27
Saltzman, Eileen J. 162, 171 , 182. 212
Saltzman, Ruth Lynn 19.'3
Samelson , Vietoria n. 71 , 179. 203
Samislak, Samuel 193
Sampson, Steve Allan
Samuc·ls. Scou Eric 169, 249
Samuels, Stc·ven G. 27, 37, 203
Samuels. William C. 200
Sandlofl, Lisa 120
anclic1., Brian David 35, 168, 193
Sandroff, Bess 119
)anchn, Diane E. 200
San<lstend , Hollister 26, 140
;:rnt ac ruz. Edwin 43, 48, 200
Santacruz, Javier Ste. 168. 193
Santauuz, Myrna A. 212
Santacruz. Steve -12
Santow , Danit'I H. 150, lf;2, 203
Sapskin. David M. 150, 249
Saputo, Linda Lee 212
Saputo, William L. 3-t. 2().3
Sarasin, Slevt'n D. 213
Sardarbekians, Edna
Sargis, Dorothy M. 249
Saruk, Edith Lynn 107, 249
Sasai, David S.
Sawislak, Daniel Robe 179
Saxena, Alka R. 193
Sa.<ena, Alok 42, 176, 193
S<·arbrough. Dru Allan 2.5, 19.3
Scarbrough, Barb 116
Scea rce, Denise M. 249
Schack, Debbie Hose 157. 249
Schaffner, Lorr)' EcJ,.a 193
Scharrer. Cindy
Schatz, Anita J. 174, 203
'Scha tzman , Barry M. 11!.5, 249
Schatzman, llarry M. 1"5. 249
Scheinpflug,. Valcrie 74. 7H, 19.3
Scher, Holli Paula 154, 2().3
Scher, Hugh Paul 249
Scherb, Mary 127
Seherfling, Paul C . 10'2, 163, 174, 176. 249
Sehiffnran, Meril)·n 135
Sdilaeger. Judith M. 249
Schlager, Charlene C llO, 203
Sehmeller. llarry S. IQ.3, 173, 177, 178, 213
Schmich, Donald Josep, 2.5. 41 , 179, 194
Schmidt, George Eric
Schmidt. John 20.1
'Sd1mich , Joseph D
Schmidt , Julie Beth llO, 213
Schmidt, Linda C. 2().3
Sc.·hmidt. Nancy Dawn 194
Sehrnilrnan, Holl y C. 250
Schneider, Alan R. 213
Schneider, Carin E. 2().3
Schneider, Daniel E. 211
Schneider, Janice L. 151 , 15a, 161 , 203
Schneider, Linda S. 7-1. 213
Schneider, Stacey M. 154, 179, 203
Schneider, Timoth v 52. 213
Schnell, Pamela A;rnc 78. SJ , 213
Schneyr. Larr y H 2 13
Sehnilzer, Jo Ann 73, 81. 213
Sehoen, Alan Jay 168, 194
Sehoen, Kath y Lynn 213
Schoenbrod, Jill 1 81. lf>1. 161 , 162, 17.5. 2.'>0
Sc:hoenwolr, Patricia 156, 2.50
Schont'bcrg. Marlin L. 194
Schreiber, Devin C. 185. 206
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Sehreiber Neil R. 60, 151. 159. 2.50
Schrneder. Dale W. 213
Schulmeister, Lesli R 194
S<·huhz, Debra A. 213
Schuhz, Lane D. 37. 159. 2.50
Schuhz. Robert J. 24, 250
&human, James F. 24, 213
&human, Mary F. 2.59
Schwarlz, Amy Robin 175. 250
Scll\\arlz, llarry eil 180, 18 1 , 2().3
Schwartz. lleryl &I, 74, 151!, 2().3
Schwartz, Ellen 69, 63, 78, 158, 213
Schwartz, Jan M. 2..50
Schwartz, Lisa M. 213
Schwartz, Lori Lynn 166, 176, 179
Sehwarlz, Mark W. 213
Schwartz, Rhonda J. 157, 250
Schwartz, Robert 35, 194
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Sears. Grant P. 169, 203
Dean llarry 179, 194
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Sellers. Lee 144
Seplow, David S. 250
Seplowin, Mark Paul 35
Scplowin, Mike alhen !1.5, 194
St'plowin, Steven Lee 34, 35, 213
SernkoH, Diane Lynn
Serlowlk, Mark 194
Serota, Marc Aan
Serola, Michael J. 2().3
Serrano, Aydc·e 2.50
Serrano, Dt·ynana 203
Serrano, Sanely V. 203
SernJa . Susan F. 251
Seyller. Janel Marie 2 13
Shakin. Mar 175, 1 13
Shancer, Jeffrey ich 194
Shatleer, ~wis ~arc 251
Shane. Linda Sue 167, 183, 2().3
Shane, Lois 124
Shanfield, Lizabeth 206
Shapiro, DtolxJfah
Shapiro, Cregg I. 162, 213
Shapiro, ll oward D. 164. 213
Shapiro, Judith Ann 2.51
Shapiro, Mike 2().3
Shapiro, Shell y L. 34, 213
Shayman. Sherry E. 20.'3
Sha yman , Steve Cary 194
Shepard, Sha ron M. 2.51
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Shugrue, James 132
Shuman , Da vid Steven 52, -18, 213
Shuman. Jim 179
Shuman, Marc Jeffrey 27, (ii, 194
Shuster, llarr y Jay 194
'ieben. Greg Robe rt 251
Sit-gal. Abb )' Lynn 177, 180, 213
Sil'gal. Norm an Troy 176, 184, 213
Sie~el . Randi Lvnn 19-t
Sit·gel, Risa Elyn 124, 157, 213
Siemsen. Donald It 203
Siemsen, Thomas H. 60. 203
Silberstein, Sharlen 213
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Paul Jeffre y 162. 163. 168, 178, 204
Rachel Janine 166, 194
Richard Benn. 162, 171 , lllO, 182, 2.52
Silve rm an, Arla f-1. 213
Silverman, Ca ri Ann
Si lverman , Cori 252
Silverman, Robert A. 168, 177, 20.J
Si lverma n, Steven C . 20-I
Sil ve rstein, Peter A. 2 13
Sirnkovich, Anita L. 174, 179, 181, 2.52
Simmons, Karyn Dawn 168, 204
Simms. john 54
Simms. Peter Mathew I. 204
Simon, Francine Lee 204
Simon, Howard H. 54, 2.52
Simon. Howard Loren 179, 20-1
Simon. Linda Susan 204
Simon, Marla Hele"" 69. 20.J
Simon, Peter 194
Singer, Mark Philip 180, 194
Sirotzki. Katherine 252
Sirolzki. Michael j .
Sirl, Iv y Joy 151. 166, 176, 180. l!J.I
Sirl, Jeffrey 252
Sinon, David Alan 194
Skalelsky, Philip J. 40, 159. 2.52
Sklair. Mark David 167, 213
Sklar, llal Pe rr y 2.52
Sklena, David George 213
Sklcna, Richa rd 2.5, 194
Skroch, Joseph Uwe 194
Sauery. Jerome 131
Slavin. Jill Chervl 151. 162, 177, 213
�Slipenlr.o, Lynn Marie
Sloa n, l-la rolcl Gle n 48. 252
Sloa n. Shari Cai l 194
Slowik, Andrea Lee 64, 69, 73, 78, 204
Slowik, Thadde us Ma rk 2.5, 61, 194
Slutsky. Scott 54
Small. Susa n Marit- 2 13
Smart, Kathr yn Alene 164, 204
Smessaert , jt'romc E. 253
Sm ith, C'..ori Michele 204
Smith, Steven ) . 34. 2(.3
Smith, Yale C har les 24, 159, 253
Smolish. Diane Rabs 155, 166, 176. 194
Smoody, john H. 204
Smulson, jamt'S H . 213
Snitman, Barry M . 213
Snow , And rew 8 . 165. 194
Sno" . Hannah Louist'
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Sobel, James Allen l{jlj, 204
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W eiss. Merk> Lois 195
Ta ich. Julie R 254
Taieh. Nancy Jo 254
Taki, William Jr. 254
Tanglis, Nicholas 254
Weiss. llill I 16
\Veis.o;, Rosa lie Mat" 205
T:.irantur Eve Lum 214
Tarna ris, Kathe rine P. 195
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Dorot hy 11 6
Kathleen Ann 157. 254
Laurie Ann 204
T fi.r. Cynthia Sut" 214
Tttr, Debbie j ean 19.5
Tt•iduwr, BruC'e' Alan 2 14
Tt•m pl in, ~fare C 204
T e nnf"S, 1loward Marc 254
Test. Donald 144
Tlu.,bald, Trat'CV L. 214
Theoba ld. Barbara 119
Theodore, Ire ne 71, 155, 19.5
Th,'fxl ore , Peter T. 254
Thiry, C ha rles R. 25, 48. 204
Thomas. NC'il Ja y 195
Sochacki . Palrid:l M. 74 , 25.3
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Sochn . Johanrws F. 26, 181 , 21:)
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Solomon. Mind y E. 19.a
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Sommwk . Dennis 6 1
Solian, Michele 88
Solia n, Suzanne M. 88. 161 . lh2. 172, 253
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Sopkin, Carol L. 204
S<mkin, Sandra Meryl 2.53
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Span~· r. Abu Martin 167. l~I
Spa ta, Richard Br)'an 61 , 194
S1>il'gel, Ala n II . 21~
Spiegel, Sharon 50, 151 , 194
Spillar, Gn·gory S. 34, 213
Spilla r. Janice M. 157, 25.1
Spira. Robin Suzanne 194
Spira. Sharon Lau ra 253
Spit<. lle th J. 71 , 213
Spivack. Cynthia A. 156, 213
Spivack. Phil 54
Spivack. Ela ine Robin 77, 160, 166, 194
Sporer. llugh Steven 166 , 194
Sporer. Robin Cai l
Spour~iti s, Dino 179, 194
Sproat. David Michael 25, 168. 194
Sproat, Steven H. 24. 6 1, 213
Stahlberg. i\11it11 L. 150, 168, 179. 204
Stahlberg, David Mich. 42, 168. 194
Stahlbe rg, &'Ott ). 164, 213
Stahlberg, Su"'" G. 164, 2 14
Stahlke. Martha L. 179, 18 1, 214
Stamatakos, George- 204
Starnatakos, Nick D. 1.94
'lark, jack W. 253
Slavin , Jona tha n S.
Steegm ue ll<>r. David 204
Stein. Ester 69, 180, 214
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Stein, Kare n Leslie 182. 194
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Stei n, Honald 1-1. 48, 2 14
Stein, Steve n 123, 214
Stei nberg, Toby Beth 169, 175, 177 , 182, 214
teindler. Marry A. 159, 253
Ste indler, Howa rd 54
Steiner, Muriel Felic 166, 194
Stt"inhancller, Karen 204
Steinhoff. James C . 253
Steirman, Howa rd M. 112, 162, 163, 177. 180. 18 1. 183, 214
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Stevens, Marjorie 116
Stiefe l, Michael S. 214
Stewart. Rita 11 6
St ift, Julie M. 253
Stolberg, Sharon joy 253
Stone, Daniel Lewis 27, 214
Stone, Hal 43
Slone. Ma rk Alan 4.1. 48, 204
Stone. Paul Edward 6 1, 194
Stone, Sandra Dee 64, 150, 152, 214
Stoneberg. Ji mmy W . 214
Stoneberg. Pamela 204
Stookal, Jod y Ann 156, 254
Story, Steven Peter 52, 2 14
Strauss. Daniel C . 52, 204
Strauss, Jonathan A. 214
Strauss, Scott Allen
Streicher, M ark Steve 194
Stricker. Moll y A. 162, 177, 214
Stukas, Jim R. 178, 179, 194
Stukas. Kathryn L. 167, 169. 178, 182
Sturne r. C he ryl Ann 194
Suarez, Luis A.
Suarez, Victor H.
Suche rman, Pat ricia 151, 162, 167, 254
Sude ndorl, Linda Ann 194
Sude ndorf, Pa tricia 66, 2 14
Sudon, Nancy
Sugarman, Paula L. 161, 162, 167, 169, 177, 182
Suhajda, Arthur L. 194
Suhajda, Yolanda Ma y 254
Sulli va n, Anthony Way 194
Sullivan, Colleen Te r. 194
Su rl in, Elizabel h R. 214
Suslick, a ncy 151 , 162, 167, 176, 180, 254
Suster, Lidija
Swanson, James 11 5, 124
Sward. Ka re n M. 194
Swarez. Victor 40
Swartz, Bradley K. 194
Sweet. Renee V. 158, 204
Swihart, Dawn L. 204
Szmola, Gabriella
Taibl, Carl Douglas 34. 254
Taibl. Steven M. 43, 204
Tho mpson , Carol l27
Thunholm. John Willia . 42. 195
Coach 69
Tiagonce, Anthony C. 24. 214
Tish. Alle n Isaac 28. 3i, 214
Tittle. Joa n Marie
Tobin. S.dell 204
Tonsul , Conrad T. 204
Toivola. Anne 12.'l
Tonsu l. Gilbert T. 40, 214
Tonsu l, Ra v T . 214
Topouzian .' Kriknr L. 37, 139. 168. 204
Topp. Marla A. 169
Torres. Ka th y C. 204
Torstensson. Janet M. 72. 7~ . 158, 19.5
Torsten5"'n, Hobe rt 52, 54. 254
Toth. Arthur Alex
Totzke, Pete r 18 1. 204
Trauth, Ang.la tarie &I, 174
Trauth, Gregory P. 254
Trawinski , Ch ristine 214
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Trilling. G regg Phil 254
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Tripa thi , Rak"5h L. 46, 204
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Udell , llrian Allan 25, 204
Uhle, Dav id Edward 2 14
Uhle, Diane Lynn 73, 195
Uhl~. Mic hael Kurt 255
Ulbert. llrian P. 214
Ulbert, Carolyn Joyce 73, 77, 78, IM, 195
Ullberg. Daryl 5<.'0tt 40. 214
UOO..rwood , C h<r yl A. i2, 164, 214
Ungar, Jac ki Elaine 74, 195
Unterberger, Hal Jeff 35. 19!1
Urbaniak. Elizabeth 255
Urbaniak. Te resa 69, 73. i 9, 204
Urbanus, William 24. 60, 255
Urborg, Anita M. 204
Uritz, C urt \Vaher 255
U row , Steven Jay 42, 195
Vale, Car)·n Elle n 162, 214
Vanvakos, Mar ina 174, 204
Charles 11 5
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Va n Roeyen, Honald P. 46, 60. 204
V ander, Robert L. 2 14
Vande rwilt Coach 54
Vargas, S.llv L. i95
Vasilakos, i>·amela E. 214
Vassilat os, Jen ise ) . 64. 69, 73, 158, i79, 204
Veis. Judi th Ha nnah 175, 180, 255
Veis. Sharon L ynn 162, 214
Ve it. I-l ope Ellen 166, 195
Veit, L)•nn Judith 214
Venturi. L awre nce N. 256
Verschoore, T oni 168, 205
Vishkin , franci ne R.
Vite ri , Ma rtha E. 77, 153, 205
Voeos, S.ndy 205
V:1icl, Norm an 164. 256
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\Ve~ le r. Vicki L oren rn.;, 177 , 205
Whit C', Lillian 1!36
\ \lhihrum>, Paul M . 25, 46. 60, 20.5
\Vh vman. Oc.>anna 74. 143
Wikll•ky, Jay David IM. 19.5
Wilkoff. Cav le Ellen 215
\Villiams, Ja.oel Ruth
\ Villt·ns Jennifer 168. 20.5
\ Villens, Jeremy Wa ynr 35. 195
Willens, Mil<'hell D. 1(;4, 176, 180, 2.56
\Vill<.'ns. Moree n &>th 256
\Ville rman, Janf't L. 256
\ V illi arns. David Paul 195
William . Doug 205
Williams, Jill Anne 215
\Villiam~. Peggy 119
\ Villiams, Jim Alan 19.5
v\li lliams. Marion D .
\ Villi\mS, Ma xi ne A. 205
Williams, Mi c h~lle S. 66. fi9. 7 1, 175
Wi lliams. Hobert
\ Villon , DonnaJo 205
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\Vinans, ~·fork Stephen 205
\Vinegerski , Steve 174
Trilling, Marcia
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Welch. ll<rnard 132
Wellor, Arnold S. 184, 250
Well,·r. Kathrvn 144
\Vf'lchma 11, SCt>tt 167
Wells, )Pan Marie 16.5. 215
\ Vin:'.lns, Coach 40
\Vinans, Uavid M. 257
Winans. Lenord 123
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Weit zman, Linda Mea 152, 2 15
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T ri lling , Cindy 166
Weiss, Susan G. 15 1. 256
Wt·issman . Sher('(' Joy 2.56
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Waldman, Douglas 25
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Wallberg, C!lry Alle n 50. 166, 195
Waller, Philip A. 42, 19.5
Walls, Laurie Ann 256
Walovitc h. Larry R. 214
W alter, Diana Joan 256
Walter, Donna Jean 256
Warda, Anwar 2 14
W arda, Jennifer A.
W arner, William 147
Wask in, Alan Ross 27, 179, 205
Waskin, Laure n Ile ne 162. 214
Wasserman, Neal 195
Wa tts, Ste phe n M. 205
Weber, Marci 158, 205
Weber, Moni ca E. 256
Wegner, Egbert Emil 205
Wcichmann. Scott M.
Weidenbac h, Karen A. 18 1, 205
Weinberg, Arlene S. 182, 19.5
Wein berg, Dean 195
Weinberg, Felice C . 151 , 174, 179, 205
Weinberg Laure n B. 205
Weinbe rg, Pa ul David 60, 214
Wei ner, Bill y Rober! 195
\ Veiner, Steve 50
Wei ne r, Ja ne tte G. 160, 164, 205
Weine r, Ronald A. 2 14
Wei nstein , Annelle C. 2 14
Weinstein, David M. 214
Weintraub, Linda An n 169, 205
Weintraub, Sue Carol
Weisbach. Louis Micha 195
Weisberg. Beth Mollis 71, 180. 19.5
Weisma n, Ja ne t Sue 215
Weisma n, Paul Stua rt 46, 168, 205
\Viner, Steven Alan 195
Winkler. llruet> L. 52. 177. 183. 205
Winkle r, Frank 139
Winklor. Scott H. 211, 159. 176, 257
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Winston , M att hew
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\\'inle r. Beth Ltt 166, 195
Wirth. Donald K. 19.5
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\Visnif'wski , Charles 25, 205
Deborah Lynn 2 15
\V iti , Kurt Philip 257
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Wit z. Elise Marla 195
Wit z.I, Ph ilip 156, 2 15
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Wohl . Lauren l-lilarv 168. 195
\Vojclula . Cooch )ea ;1 69, 75. 78, 143
\Vold, Paula Rose
Wolf, Da vid llerna rd 150. 164, 200
Wolf, Cary Jay 24, 50, 159, 25i
\Volf. Lori 7i , 200
Wolf. Scott 184. 215
Wolff. Judith L. 257
Wolff. Lisa
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Wolff, Handall A.' 215
Wolin. Lori 179. 21l>
Wolinsky, Jay 25
Woll , Lisa Nadine 168. 195
Woll ak, Jud y Annett e 151. 257
Woloshin. Di a ne 168, 179, 19.5
\Volowif'c, Christopher 73
Wood, Hay ward 135
Woodard. Coach C hristine 64. 73, 79. 140. 215
\ Voong, Kim
\Vu , Laura Ann 215
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W\•ko. DelorC'S 120
Yablon, Harry /°"I 168, 205
Yablon, Mitc he I Lee 25, 19.5
Yale, Ricard Alle n 25, 40, 150. 159. 205
Yale. E lenor 12.i
Yam anaka, Jon 2 15
Yanover, Shari 180
Yen, Scott Sonn y
Ye p, Edmund Bill
Yonan . Yonan 26,
215
Yonover. Sha ri lone 72, 160, 176. 19.5
Yoshimura , Pau l N. 257
Youkhana , Sargon 2.57
You ng, Ro:<an ne 215
Young, W illiam Kurt :JS. 195
You ngblood. Tom Eli. 257
Yucl ler. Robert Wav ne 205
Yursky. George 13 i
Yuse n, Theodore Jorda 27. 168. 195
Zaban, Linda !oy 150, 151 , 205
Zabrin, Miehe e P.
Zabrin, Steven L. 257
Zi!_i<l Pearl 120
Zaid, Re na Ela na 215
Zamet, Mindi Sue 151. 205
7..aslowsky, David Ira 4 1, 168. 195
Zeidman, lrwee 162, 184, 205
Zekelma n, Ivy Beth 195
Zekelman, Ma rc E. 215
Zelasko, Susan Ma rie 73, 205
Zelvin. Richard B. 176, 257
Zender, De borah
Ziegle r. Ka th y A. 153, 215
Zimansk y. Sondra L. 64, 158, 205
Zimbler, Lyle E. 2 15
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Zimbler. ~arcl Ann . 95
:limmerman , Stephe n H. 20·
Zimmerman, Susan E. 180, 215
Zi vin, Ste phe n 205
Zolin, Brian Scott 195
Zucker, Andrea joy 177, 178, 215
Zucker, She ryl Cay 195
Zucke r, Valerie Beth 176, 195
Zuckerman, Jim 54
Zuckerman, Joseph S. 257
Zut z, Joel Benjamin 164, 185, 215
Zutz, Ma rk Lawrence 168, 195.
Zycke r, She ryl 72
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�Reflections is more than a recap of the year's events. It is a reflection of our
high school years and it reflects months of work done by dedicated staff
members. We want to express our thanks to all those who contributed to
this year's book and a special thanks to outstanding individuals:
Organization Editor Deby Bernard, Occasions Editor Suzie Soltan, Education Editor Donna Kulwin, Boys' Athletics Editor Rick Martini, Girls'
Athletics Mary Krier, Underclassmen Editors Laura Defratus and Renee
Render, Graduates Editors Debbi Gutman and Pam Mohr, Art Editor
Gloria Price and Student Photographer Andy Goldstein;
American Yearbook Publishing Company and Publisher's consultant Dennis Eder and the Root Studios;
Dennis Grabowski whose artistic opinion and guidance in layout was an
asset to the book;
Assistant Advisor Marjorie Stevens, whose help and assistance was indispensable.
We especially want to thank Advisor Mel Pirok for his constant patience
and guidance and for letting us do things our way and being there when it
was important. His guidance and dedication has made Reflections 76 a
memorable experience.
Judy Greiman and Paula Lashinsky
Editors-in-Chief
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SKOKIE PUBLIC ' LI BRAR Y
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REFERENCE BOOK
REMOVAL . OF THIS BOOK FROM
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LIBRARY CONSTITUTES, A THEFT
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Not to be taken from this room
�Only last spring, men fought
heavy clay and encroaching water to lay the massive foundation
walls. Then, over the maze of
concrete, steel, mortar, and
brick, rose organization of form
and purpose for all to see. Rapidly
the cunning of hand and mind
transformed into substance the
scheme and legend of the blueprint. And, in the wake of the unfolding of design and intent, there
came a mounting wave of community pride and interest.
Now the metamorphosis is
done. Out of what was once a
marshy wood rise the fluted
tower and handsome flanking
wings of a spacious, modern,
thoughtfully planned building-a
permanent challenge to achieve
the highest in school destiny.
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Prologue
Ideas
Action
Spirit
Expression
Individuals
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Volume XLll
Niies East High School
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Editor-In·Chief
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�The quote on the opening page, taken from the 1939 Reflectlons,
demonstrates the high ideals and great interest taken in the building of
Nilehi. The main building, comple ted
in January, 1939, included what now
is the student lounge, main hall way,
and entranc e. In succesive years,
the auditorium, contest gym,
and English-Foreign Languag e
wing were added to meet increasing student enrollment.
Niles West and Niles North are
also extensions of this growth in
the district, and they continue
serving the commun ity with
quality educatio nal institutions
as Niles East had done 20 years
prior to their construction.
As all consider the closing of
Niles East, administrators and
faculty, graduat es and students reflect upon the 42 years
in which the school has served
both as an institution of higher
educati on and as a center of
social activitie s. The high
school prided itself on the
scholastic opportunities and
quality instruction received by
each student in prepara tion
for future college or vocation al
plans. Extra-curricular activities, including athletics, theatre, and cultural and social
groups, also opened new horizons and helped students develop their creativit y and leadership abilities. Niles East has,
therefor e, been more than a
school; it has become a microcosm, where students studied,
learned, played, commun icated with others, built relationships, and experie nced anger,
joy, and sorrow. Trojan Hall, the
bridge, the dean's office, and
the auditorium will not be soon
forgotte n; some will be remembe red forever.
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��The Niles Township High School crest was designed in 1952. This symbol represents five basic ideals for which Niles East has stood: the
lamp and book of learning, the crown of character, the scales of justice, the chevron of
service and leadership, and the hands of
friendship. All are united in the crest. as at Niles
East, to symbolize the different facets of
school life. Thus, each section of the yearbook
has been designated with a specific symbol.
just as each activity contributes to the complete school history recorded in this year's R•··
flectlons. .
�The faculty. administration, and staff of
Niies East were entrusted with the responsibility of educating their pupils to the
best of their ability. Whether the class
was Calculus BC or Freshman English, Autos or Physical Education, the faculty and
administration strove to provide a conducive atmosphere for both learning and
appreciating all that Niles East had to of-
fer. Not only did teachers aid those in
need. but secretaries. social workers. and
librarians also helped with research papers, lost admits, or college information.
The book of learning never closed to students and the lamp of knowledge always
shone to illuminate the some times tiring
and difficult pursuit of enlightenment and
new ideas.
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Athletic competition hos
played an important role since
Niles East's creation. In past
years, Niles East's teams have
performed exceptionally in
such sports as wrestling, fencing, gymnastics, and girls' tennis, to name a few. This year,
however, due mainly to declining enrollment and the apathetic mood of the decade,
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and some have been discon- '
tinued on the high school level.
One ideal, nonetheless. has
continued to characterize
sports action at East: fair play.
Though one may have been
angered by a missed lay-up or
poor floor exercise. one has attempted to exhibit good
sportsmanship while keeping •
the scales of justice in balance.
By doing so, all have developed social maturity and the
ability to better cope with
both success and defeat.
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�When the school board announced
the closing of Niles East, school spirit grew
considerably. Niles East would not be a
school that had submitted to defeat, but
one that had closed with the same enthusiasm with which it was opened 42
years previously. This spirit has been accurately demonstrated by the record attendances at Homecoming, Prom. and
athletic events. The chevron symbolizes
the involvement of those students who
participated in cheerleading, Porn-Pon.
and a myriad of activities where leadership and service are crucial for success.
Organizations such as Student Senate
and the class 'cabinets also endeavor to
create change through careful planning
and discussion. These latter activities
have demonstrated spirit by concerning
themselves with both student and world
affairs. and all groups have not permitted
Niles East to close without a last hurrah.
��The manner in which a person expresses himself played an important role at Niies East. For
some. athletics and cheerleading served as an
outlet. For others. the arts played that role:
music and theatre developed the talents of
students who sought alternative methods of
expressing ideas and emotions while writing
exhibited feelings and thoughts and took any
form from .c reative stories and poems to journalism. The crown of character represents
those individuals who developed personal ambitions and expressed them in a creative man-
ner through music. theatre. or composition. At
East. these activities have always strove for
the highest level of quality. and in doing so.
have entertained and interested students
through the annual Reflections, musicals. art
shows. Nilehilites. and yearbooks. The spirit of
these activities of Niles East's tradition will never die as long as alumni remember the singular
experiences that their "alma mater" has offered them.
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�High school has served as a period of
developme nt. As one met more people.
one made new friends. strengthened old
ties. and became better able to spend
time with those people who shared a
common interest with himself. Thus. the
clasped hands in the crest signify the
friendships formed at East. Since high
school brought more people together in
one place. it became easier to find companions. One felt less isolated and also
developed personal character through
interaction with others. Niles East had an
advantage over other high schools in
that it encompassed a more diverse student body culturally. intellectually. and
socially. In this way. Niles East provided an
environment where any student could
find his own friends and seek his own special interests.
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�'We love you,
Gold and Blue!'
As one reflects on his years
at Niles East, whether it be one
year as a freshman. four years
as a senior, or many years as a
faculty member or administrator, each seeks to determine
how their own life has been altered by their experiences at
this high school. He or she examines the knowledge, good
judgement, leadership, ch9racter, and friendship which all
have developed, acquired, or
demonstrated at East, and
considers the importance of
this sometimes stalwart and
unyielding Institution. The future of the building was uncertain, but the accomplishments
achieved there could never
be forgotten. As the 1939
school song states:
"As years may come and
years
may go,
Deep in our hearts we'll always
know:
That there's only one real
high school
And so we sing anew:
We love you, Gold and
Blue!"
We will remember you always.
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���Administration assists in
plans for school's closing
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· Revising the English and History
curriculum, investigating how to
combine clubs for the coming year,
deciding the fate of the building,
and working out the smoothest possible transition for staff and students
to the other Niles schools were all
priority concerns of the administration. Hampered by the strike at the
beginning of the school year, the
administration was faced with the
problem of finding interim teachers
�and revising teachin schedules. "It's
unfortunate that the strike had to
occur during the last year at Niles
East" stated Prlnclpal Galen Hosler.
Consequently, there was less time
to finish the work that had been
e
stort, d during the past four years.
Chonges within the administration
included the appointment of Mr.
Frank Bostic as the new frosh-junior
dean, and an updating of the attendance procedures. Previously, all
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Dr.
Lee Hawkins, director of English and Foreign Languages; Dr. Barbara Tyler does
never-ending paper work; Prlnclpal Ga·
len Hosler listens to a student's questions; Rita Stewart, building manager
and director of Fine Arts. prepares the
morning announcements; Student Ser-
students who had been absent
were required to obtain an admit
before returning to class. Under this
new method, only those students
whose parents failed to call the attendance office during the school
day to excuse their children were
required to get an admit. This
helped alleviate the problem of student overcrowding in the attendance office.
vices Director Romayne Baker, takes a
break during his busy day; Dean David
Shusteff and Frank Bostic confer on the
new admittance policy; Dale Fllck, director of Theoretical Science and Social
Studies. shows school spirit; James
Swanson, athletic director. takes a
break from work ,
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�Guidance department
helps students
in making transition
to North and West
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Preparing students for the transition from Niles East to
Niles West and Niles North was the difficult task of the
guidance department. Under the direction of Romayne
Baker, the counselors helped prepare student schedules
and aided seniors in the applying to universities. They
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were often asked to attend special meetings to participate in the discussion of the transition . One of their most
difficult tasks was to help modify the curriculum of the
various departments and provided uniformity between
the three schools.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Barbara Handler looks through her files;
Ronald Gralewski, Thomas Grossman. James Dorsey, Leonard Winans, and
Kenneth Anderson attend a meeting; Leonard Winans prepares. a student's schedule; Ronald Gralewskl reviews a senior's application; James
Dorsey discusses a problem with a student; Cesar Borges leaves his
counselor's office; Ronald Gralewskl c hecks in students for sophomore
testing.
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Clerical Staff operates
new switchboard;
aids communication
process
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�"The staff is the backbone of the school!" was
the response Deena Douvlkas gave when asked
about her job as part of the clerical staff. Under the
direction of Rita Stewart, the clerical staff worked
In such areas as the stenopool, main office, and
resource ~enters. Their jobs included running the
new switchboard, which was primarily handled by
Nadine Molitor, providing schedules, sending mailings, making counselor appointments, aiding the
administration, and helping students seeking information in the resource rooms.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Gert
Natker works in the bookroom; the clerical
staff includes (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Helen Bromellkomp. Bess Sondroff. Alice Hallock. (FROOT ROW) ~ TUl!'bo~. f,i&a'llOI!'
Lindstrom, Barbaro Heller, Roseanne Costillo;
other clerical staff workers ore (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) Georgiana Nord, Muriel Suchermon. Harriet Morrison. Gloria Schobilion.
Edna Gustafson. Delores Wyko. Sue Froese.
Elsie Levin, Kaye Krillies. Jo Jaworski. (FRONT
ROW) Deena Douvikos. Gert Notker. Rochelle Korn; resource room workers include
Nettie Isaacson. Harriet Morrison. Jone
Wright, E.J. Ruhe; Nadine Molitor works the
switchboard; Pearl laid checks college information; Annette Harris takes a telephone
message for a counselor; Lisa Sandroff, Eleanore Mueller, and Shirley Magnus, clerks in the
dean's office.
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�New teachers join CIC staff
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Nurses
attend to Gayle Portnoy; CIC Instructor
assists student; CIC teachers include
Don Henrick, Jean Oarnish, Shirley Lundberg, and Bea Becker, Jean Damlsch
.supervises a class; Monitors are Yvonne
Arvonatis, Pam Nissen, Teri Unger, Lisa
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Freed, and Aviva Gold; Other monitors
are Pam LaManna, Conni Hertel, Michelle Caccamo, Juli Esmael, Jill Knish,
Nancy Yedlin, Tracy Teitler, and Lori
Blackman; Phllllp Mankoff takes a
break from his paperwork.
�The department of Special Services,
administered by Romayne Baker,
worked to update the tri-school curriculum so class offerings in the three schools
would be similar. It also undertook aiding
foreign students in adjusting to the American education system and assisted those
students in understanding their problems.
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�Librarians create
nostalgic displays
to commemorate
40 years at East
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The nostalgic displays in the library truly captured
the theme of the school's closing, "Memories." Mrs.
Bess Sandroff and Mrs. Charlotte Mallon, who were
in charge of this project, created many different
showcases displaying past plays, Homecomings, and
other events and groups active between 1938 and
1980. The library prided itself on its large inventory of
over 80 magazine publications, seven daily newspapers, and about 40,000 books. Mr. Andy Maggio,
Learning Materials Center coordinator and a Niles East
faculty member since 1956 went on saying, "There
were no serious problems except for the room temperature. All in all, the library provided a quiet place to
study."
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LEFT) Student takes advantage
of a quiet place to study; Ms.
Bess Sandroff and Ms. Sadell
Tobin show the display comme morating Homecoming '79;
Mr. Andy Maggio proudly presents nostalgic showcase; Hyun
Kim checks card catalogue for
books; The library staff includes
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
Charlotte Mallon. Dorothy
Brown. Vicki Matusik. Carol Perlman. Adele Higgins. (FRONT
ROW) Bess Sandroff. Andy Maggio. Lucile Redford. and Sadell
Tobin; Library display helps students remember past Homecomings; Mitchell Garfinkel
reads library book .
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�The Niles Township Board of
Education was formed when
Niles East first opened in 1939.
Since then. their duties involved handling bills. budgeting tax rates. and obtaining
district revenue. The past few
boards faced problems of dedning student enrollment as
opposed to earlier boards
which were faced with the
challenge of expanding enrollment. However. unlike earlier
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�Board of Ed and PTSA
develop community
understanding
of the school
boards, this year's board was
confronted with unique problems. The closing of Niles East
including relocating administration and faculty, seeking a
tenant for the building, and
finding a new transportation
system because Maierhoffer
bus company went out of business.
The P.T.S.A., standing for Parent's, Teacher's and Students'
Association. is- involved in sup-
porting the students' education at a local level. It also ran
the snack booths at football
games to raise money for· Niles
East student scholarships, and
helped promote legislation
concerning the educational
system. Under President Lois
Samuel's direction. this association is linked to state and national organizations.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT)
Superintendent Wesley Gibbs listens to board discussion; the Board
of Education holds a meeting;
Members run P.T.S.A. table at Open
House; P.T.S.A. members include
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Bette
Weber. Gail Stone. President Lois
Samuels. Joanne Packer. (FRONT
ROW) Fran Holzheimer. Estelle Hoff-
man. Fran Karras. and Phyllis Bleadon; The Board of Education consists of (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
Bertram Meyers. Mary Helen Archibald. Fred Minkus. Dr. Wesley Gibbs.
(FRONT ROW) Gordon Hirsch.
George Contarsy. Ray Fleisher. and
Eric Moch; Students help parents
find classes during Open House.
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�English revisions
establish a uniform
district curriculum
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Student finds resources
for English paper; Jerry Proffit enjoys a class; English
teachers include (LEFT TO RIGHT) John Golata, Angie
Panos, Kay Powell; Stuart Sulllvan relaxes in English Resource Center; Ro~rt Wolf grades tests; Renee Wllllam1
and Ellen Cohn prepare for a grammar class; More English
teachers include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Richard Livingston, Betty
Ladd, Verniel Lundquist, Mary Scherb.
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�The English department, directed by Dr. Lee Hawkins,
went through many alterations. Both the freshman and
sophomore curricula were revised by Dr. Hawkins and
the English teachers. They switched from a required program with electives to a phase elective system. This was
done in order to establish a uniform English curriculum
within the district. Satisfied with the outcome of the revisions Dr. Hawkins stated, "We had enough courses in
any area, not too few and not too many.
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�National Honor Society
recognizes achievement;
Debate merges with
Niles West
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER RIGHT) Ted Hiii designs yearbook
layouts; Renee Olson converses on a band tour; Alan Fried·
man considers a comment; Members of the National Honor
Society include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Alan Friedman,
Dan Bartfeld, Rich Nikchevich, Steve Fishman, Claudia Brisk,
Dave Gassel. Ted Hill (SECOND ROW) Karen Konior, Renee
Olson, Shelly Mozin, Brian Sullivan, Arthur Rosenson, Steve
Lisco (FRONT ROW) Tina Lee, Karen Sawlslak, Linda Sohn,
Pam Harbach; Debate Club members ore: (LEFT TO RIGHT)
Julia Bienias, Susan· Kang, Laurie Holst, David Sockel, Kathy
Kilian; Linda Sohn labors over a biology lab; Brian Sulllvan
dribbles upfield.
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· National Honor Society was one
of the most prestigious organizations for Niles East students. There
were 23 senior members of the class
of 1980 elected in their junior year.
approximately 6% of the junior class
and 3% of the senior class were
elected each year. The faculty selection committee. chaired by Dr.
Anthone Kort, established evaluative criteria for excellence in scholarship, service, leadership, and
�character. Each applicant was selected on the basis of class rank, inschool activities, out-of-school activities, Honors classes taken, and
faculty recommendations. A student must be rated highly in at least
two of the catagories mentioned
above to become a member. Started at Niles East in 1946, as an honorary chapter, "It was dedicated to
create enthusiasm for scholarship,
to stimulate desire to render ser-
vice, to promote worthy leadership,
and to encourage the development of character in students of
Niles East," commented Dr. Kort.
The Niles East debate club was
hosted and sponsored this year by
Niles West. Dr. Lee Hawkins, director of the English department, attributed this to "a lack of interest."
Outstanding achievements this year
include a trophy in the Glenbrook
South tournament.
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�Social Studies
revisions geared toward
teaching basic skills
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Andy Zarch
checks references in the resource center; Students
collaborate on a social studies project; Social Studies teachers include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Karl DeJong,
Mel Pirok. Richard Miya, Marilyn Schiffman. George
Mayfield; Mr. John Moshak consults his gradebook;
Anita Lorenz labors.over an assignment; Mr. Harry
Ewing confers with a student; Jane Purcell takes
notes from her textbook.
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The Social Studies department continued to offer instruction
in a wide variety of areas. The department also embarked on
a long-range project designed to improve basic social studies
skills. Special stress was placed on the building of abilities
necessary for a college education or any sort of active citizenship. The curriculum was centered around the formation
and development of basic communication skills plus other
areas such as properly interpreting a map, chart, and other
reference material. Skill testing was begun on various grade
levels to measure progress.
�Most curriculum revisions in the Social Studies department
were geared toward the problems encountered due to declining enrollment. Consolidation of the school district as a
result of closing Niles East required uniformity of social studies
courses thoughout the district, in order to make East's students
transfer as smooth as possible. This year, the department was
under the direction of Mr. Dale Fllck, replacing Mr. Tom Giies
who moved to the district office to function as an assistant to
Superintendent Wesley Gibbs.
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�Student enrollment ·
decreases in
Science department
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�Various changes have occurred over the years in the
science department at Niles East. Health Chemistry was
added two years ago and has proved to be a popular
class. Also, class enrollment was down due to the decrease in school population. One science teacher speculated, however, that, the "decrease might also have
been because students were not as eager to learn now
as they were fifteen years ago." He felt the majority of
the students in the last few years were more interested in
taking easier classes than challenging ones. The courses
offered this year at East were similar to those offered at
West qnd North. According to Mr. Dale Flick, director of
this department, it meant a lot less confusion in preparing
the transition to the other schools.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Alan Seleman
studies microorganisms; Science students work
on chemistry measurements; AP Biology students. Jay Piich and David Bart concentra te on
their experiment; Judy Klanclc examines a slide;
Marc Brenner and Mary Ha colabrate on a
measurement; Steve Stukas and Terry Dallas
discuss and record a lab; Science department
teachers include (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr.
John Herbst. Mr. Ed Degenhardt. Mr. Ed win Ernst .
Mr. Jim Daughtery; (FRONT ROW) Mr. William
Bloom. Mr. Cooper.
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participate in algebra classes
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�The math department underwent many
changes. Among these was the program where
junior high students from Fairview and .East Prairie
attended regular freshman algebra classes. With
the addition of more personnel to help students on
a one-to-one basis, more students were schedtiled into the math resource room.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Math teachers include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dr. Anthone Kort,
William Henry, Jerome Slattery, Jerry Oswald, Todd
Dvorak, (FRONT ROW) George Yursky. Steve Poznansky, Mildred Hall, Emil Capitani; Ross Feldsteln,
Jim Mcintosh, and Steve Goldlsh do their homework; Julle Cl1ko1kl concentrates on her math
homework; Brad Amodio and Steve Susllck work
on the computer; Math club members include Michael Larks, Julia Bienias, Mike Korey, and Arthur
Rosenson; Mr. Henry explains concepts of geometry to his class; Robert losoff enjoys his math class.
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�Richard Requarth joins
Niles East art staff
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Steven Cohen
and Charlie Chol exhibit their sculpture; Hee Jung
Ko prepares to start a sketch; Dennis Grabowski
ponders over a student's art problem; Art student
finishes her print; Richard Requarth shows a student
how to plan her project; Judie Miiier talks with a
parent; Some of the student's artwork is displayed
at the Art Show.
The Art department was very active this year.
with Mr. Richard Requarth joining the staff and
Mrs. Judy Miiier leaving on a maternity absence. The Art Show exhibited outstanding student artwork for the twentieth consecutive year.
In the past years at Niles East, the art program
began with a loosely designed curriculum using
art activities. As the program developed. it gave
students specific experiences in working with the
elements of art, the principles of design, and the
tools, materials and techniques used in producing
art.
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Band performs
with West
and North
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�Although there was a decrease in enrollment due to a
decrease in school population, students who participated in the music program had a busy year. A strong
concentrat ion was placed on programs within the district
to help provide a smooth transition to the other schools.
Besides the usual concerts, some joint concerts were
held with Niles West and North. Another big activity was
the total music program involvemen t in My Fair Lady,
the musical held in May. The Jazz Band also participate d
in the Millikan University Jazz Competitio n on February 16,
1980.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jackie Woll
practices her flute; Timothy Wolfram gives
directions to the marching band; Choral
memb.ers pr9ctice for a concert; Music
teachers are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Robert Anderson, Charles Groeling, Timothy Wolfram; Ste·
phen Adams and Tom Russo practice their
cellos, David Levlt plays a solo; Choir members enjoy a rehearsal.
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Niles East offers
diverse language curriculum
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�Niles East offered a variety of foreign languages.
These included Spanish, French. Hebrew, German,
and Russian, and most were available in a four year
sequence. Spanish and French were also offered in
honors and APP courses.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Teachers
involved in the foreign language department
are Dorann Klein, Jane Wright. Alex Miron;
Mr.Miron teaches his Hebrew class; More foreign language teachers are Herminia Lopez.
Lenora Marti. Jane Burnham; Alexandra Ar·
dllla studies for a test; Students work on the
board in Spanish class; Scott Malln and Mike
Pomerantz work together on an assignment.
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Foreign language clubs
increase knowledge
of diverse cultures
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Clara Epstein writes In
Spanish; Alleen Rosen helps Rob Shrlfter do his homework;
Sharon Miiier, Monika Kroeger, and Alleen Rosen work
together; Jeff Ro11 and Joanne Portmann write Spanish
on the blackboard; Members of Students for Israel are
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Ira Pilchen. David Penner. Mr.
Miron. Anita Charous. Michael Larks. (FRONT ROW) Gary
Kulwin. Frances Rosen. Debbie Goldenberg. Julie Stone.
Marcy Ginsler; Members of the Spanish Club are (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Maureen Statland. Sue Judd, Tim
Ortmann. Arthur Rosenson. Michael Larks. Chuck Blanke.
(THIRD ROW) Marcy Bishaf. Helen Moshak, Karen Shevel.
Maria Yip, Barb Miller; Mrs. Lopez (SECOND ROW) Karla
Rosenbloom. Mich.e lle Hadden. Mike Korey. Jung Kho.
Clara Epstein. Wendy Castro. (FRONT ROV'{) Heidi Fishman.
Yasmin Ali. Hyun Ho Kim. Sue Kang. Hyun Joo Kim, Bonnie
Wax.
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For the students who had interests in foreign languages
cultural clubs were available. Students for Israel and
Spanish Club were two of the more active clubs. The
former, sponsored by Mr. Alex Miron, aimed at informing
its members about Israel's culture and its language, Hebrew. The Spanish Club, sponsored by Miss Herminia
Lopez and Miss Judith Rochotte, sponsored a Spanish
daycare center, where they conducted toys on Christmas.
�Reilly joins
physical education
staff
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) lrlan Katzman
takes a break; Donald Larson watches his class In
the pool; Gym teachers Include (LEFT TO RIGHT)
Gerald Ferguson. Margie Torgersen (student teacher), Nicholas Odlivak, Jean Wojdula. Maureen Reilly;
Mauf99n Rellly brings supplies for class; More gym
teachers are (LEFT TO RIGHT) Hollister Sandstead,
Deanna Whyman, Thomas Sokolski. Patricia Matlak;
Fred Richard! goes to gym class; Students find out
grades from Ca11 Friedman.
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The physical education department. directed by Mr.
James Swanson, has changed greatly in recent years. In the
past ten years. the program has moved from required activities for freshmen. sophomores. juniors. and seniors. to the elective program and co-ed classes for juniors and seniors in 1974.
�addition. Ms. Maureen Rellly joined the physical education
staff this year to end the last year at Niles East. A graduate
·from Illinois State. Ms. Rellly added, " I had a great time, even
tho~gh it was only for one year."
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department
faces student
enrollment problem
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Since 1938, the Home Economics program has increased to include classes in foods, cooking, clothing,
interior design, child and development, and nursery. Unfortunately, enrollment in many of these classes decreased this year, especially in nursery and clothing. An
even more important problem, however, was the lack of
boys in the classes. Dr. Barbara Tyler, director of the
home economics section realized this problem and stated that boys may not realize the importance of taking
these types of classes.
Home Economics and Related Occupations, HERO,
was a class affiliated with the Future Homemakers of
America. Directed by Dr. Ronald Henrie!, the class was
designed for students in Home Economics whose jobs
were related to the area of personal or public service.
Students in HERO participated in activities concerned
with personal growth, education, leadership development. family life, and vocational preparation. Co-educational aspects were emphasized to present the philosophy that women are not the only homemakers.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Dr. Ronald
Henrlcl and Dahlla Gerszonovlcz help HERO
raise money; HERO members include (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Ernie Banak , Phil Bramati. Audrey Moje, Steve Gershbeln, Steve
Goldenberg, Thomas Pappas. (FRONT ROW)
Harriet Schmidt, Ellen Cohen, Dahlia Gerszonovlcz, Nancy Cohen. Melissa Glazer, Toni Ferrante. Sheri Gordon, and Helene Greiman;
Sewing student enthusiastically finishes project; Mrs. Marian Behr prepares a recipe;
Cooking class washes dishes after giving a
meal; Home Economics teachers are (LEFT
TO RIGHT) Mary Farrel, Shirley Foss, and Linda
Snyder; Dawn Ransom drains out oil from ingredients.
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second year metals class
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�Auto mechanics, metals. woods, printing, drafting. and photography were all classes offered in
the Industrial Arts section. Autos has been offered
since Niles East opened. Taught this year by Glen
Jurek and Lee Sellers, it was one of the most
popular Industrial Arts classes. Metals, taught by
Tom Kaiser allowed students to gain practical skill
and knowledge in the areas of machine tools.,
welding, foundry, and the use of hand tools. For
the first time in several years, a second year-level
metals class was offered. Woods also has gained
popularity in the past years with the number of
classes increasing from two to four. In this program,
besides developing good woodworking skills, the
students learned the basics of building construe-
tion. Although many classes were hampered by
vandalism, tools, theft, and the high cost of replacing old equipment, students still enjoyed the
courses offered
VICA stancjing for the Vocational Industrial
Clubs of America was conducted in a classroom
atmosphere. The purpose of VICA was to invite
students enrolled in classes with vocational trade
and industrial objectives. Under the direction of
Mr. Robert Keen, the class developed leadership
abilities. fostered respect, and promoted high
standards in trade, ethics, workmanship, scholarship, and safety. Started in 1977, VICA members
have been counseled on matters such as manag·ing money, consumer practices and legal responsibilities.
(CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT)
Mike Cortez repairs a car in
auto mechanics; Robert K"n
shows a woodworking project;
Industrial Arts teachers include
Glenn jurek, -Thomas Kaiser,
and L" Sellers; L" Sellers instructs his class on how to fix a
tire; Steve Berkowitz gets ready
to take pictures; Guest artist
Tom Joris and Lyle Levin work
on a metal sculpture; VICA
members include Steve Contos,
Jeff Feldman, instructor Robert
K. .n, Brian Grossman, Jerry
Burke.
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Driver's Ed. gains
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The Niles East DECA chapter,
sponsored by Mr. Biii Coulson,
was probably the hardest working organization at Niles East. The
main purpose of the Distributive
Education Clubs of America is to
develop knowledg e in marketing
and distribution contributing to
occupatio nal compete nce, and
promotin g understanding and
apprecia tion for the responsbilities of citizenship in our free, competitive enterprise system. Started at East in 1971, DECA has
been outstanding in its district,
state, and national achievements. In 1979, they placed
among the top eight chapters in
the country for the fourth consecutive year. DECA has been
the top Illinois chapter for the
past two years. Some special
events that DECA sponsored this
year included a leadership development seminar for DECA members of Northern Illinois, Donkey
Basketball, The Salvation Army
can drive, a program on free enterprise, and a anti-sho
�plifting forum. Mr. Coulson stated, "I hope that our success with
the program here will be carried
on at the other schools."
The Niles East Driver Education
Department offered a thorough
driver's training course to all students meeting age requirements.
Sessions were conducted in classrooms. behind-the-wh eel. and
one the range at Niles West. This
year. a new instructor joined the
staff as Dale Mccarrel transferred to East from Niles North.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Driver's Ed instructors are
(LEFT TO RIGHT) George Galla.
Dale Mccarrel. Edward Pugllese;
Mr. Seymour Rlfklnd; Albert
Jones settles behind the wheel;
Mr. Coulson transacts DECA
business; Robert Odom and Al·
bert Jones prepare for a session
with Mr. Mccarrel; Sandy
lerkowltz, Cary Miiier, and Su·
zann• Decwlkl•I sell t-shirts for
DECA; Members of DECA Include; (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Julie Firfer, Randy Kassem. Steve Korn. Bob Chavln,
Gabe Courls. Ed Diamond.
(FRONT ROW) Lisa Malian, Debbie Frank. Sue Frankel. Julie Kaplan. Pam Manduslch.
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teaches
vocational
skills
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Christine Wllllams types
an assignment; Marla Suden·
dort works on her computer
homework; Linda Sugarman
works on her typing skills; Investment Club members include
(BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) Jeff
Leeb, Mark Arbus, Mike Larks,
Jan Block, Rick Simmons, David
Bart, (FRONT ROW) Gary Kulwin,
Mike Corey, Jay Plich, Greg Bart;
Mr. Charles Plock teaches an
accounting class; Business Education teachers include (LEFT
TO RIGHT) Mr. Charles Plock, Ms.
Joan Coon, Mr. Bill Coulson, Mr.
Gordon Mione.
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�The aim of the business education
department was fo supply students
with skill and knowledge of our business world. The importance of the
business department was immeasurable. As Dr. Barbara Tyler stated, " Whether planning to attend
college or enter the world of business, students should learn the skill of
typewriting, filing, and shorthand.
Many times students need to supplement their income as they pursue
a 4-year college education and the
job market for office workers is one
of the best," High school graduates
who do not wish to go on to college
were also aided by the business
courses and could move to good
paying jobs.
The Investment Club was started
by Mr. Charles Plock in 1968 as a
replacement for the " Executive's
Club" sponsored by Mr. Robert
Blurge. The Executive Club's purpose dealt mainly with developing
an executive attitude, personality,
and background for students with
an interest in becoming business
managers or executives. A strong
interest was expressed by students
to gain experience and knowledge
in the stock market.
The current Investment Club gave
members knowledge and skills in investment (i.e. Stock Market, Bonds,
Silver Coins). The clubs also had social activities such as parties and
field trips. After a lengthy study of
stocks, students actually made investments which were sold before
the end of the .school year.
Besides investing in the stock market, students earned money by selling taffy apples and candy bars. In
addition, the club sponsored two
stock contests in which the winners
received cash prizes.
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"I was not completely satisfied with last year," said
George Galla, Varsity Baseball coach. "I believe that we
could have performed better." The team took fouFth
. place il'.l conterence with seven wins a[ld seven lqs~es
and came out with an overall record of nine wins and
eleven losses. Tad Slowik, the team's most valuable
player, had a pitching record of eight wins and two
losses. Another valuable contribution was made by Ke·
vln Nelson, with a batting average of .364, Both Slowik
and Nelson made all-conference.
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drive; Tad Slowlk winds up for a
pitch ; Steve Goldenberg
warms up his pitching arm;
Members of the Varsity Baseball
Team include (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Scott Shintani, Bill
Garcia, Steve Goldenberg,
Steve Polz, Tad Slowik, Dave
r<leifield, Tim Calahan, (MIDDLE
ROW) Coach George Galla,
Jeff Brin. Steve Bartelstein, Mark
Story, Eric Anderson, Dan Bartfeld, Bob Frankel, Scott Reicin.
Coach Bill Coulsen. (FRONT
ROW) Rich Sklena, Kevin Nelson,
Paul Stone, Brad Cole, Bob Sonshine. Rick Spoto, Pete Miscinski.
Mark Raffel; Dan Bartteld
springs for the ball; Rick Spata
steps into his throw.
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"We had a really good season, coming in
second behind Evanston" said John Gabri•·
lldea. The strongest players on the team were
Brad Baletto and Terry Shapiro for outstanding pitching and Dave Keller and Kurt Mueller
for hitting. The most valuable player was John
8abrlelldea. The Freshman team also had a
super year. They came in second in their conference with an 11 and 3 record. Ivan Santa·
cruz with a 5 and 0 record. and Eric Tiffie, with
a record of 3 and O. were both noted for their
outstanding pitching. which helped the team
tremendously. Marc Brabec was the best hitter. batting .386 for the season. "The high
point of the freshman team." said Coach
Steve Poznanaky, "was their eight game winning streak."
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Don Lewandowski strides into the
ball; Brad Baletto throws the ball to
make the out; Webster Tom winds
up for the pitch; Members of the
Sophomore Team include (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Brad Baietto.
Garry Burstyn. Kurt Mueller. Bill Witry.
Jeff Hornstein. Fred Blitt. Kerry Velleff: (MIDDLE ROW) Coach Ronald
Henrici. Harold Schwartz. David Birz.
Tony Schiller, Joel Hoffman. Jim Os- - s e y , John Gabrielides. Terry Shapiro. •
(FRONT ROW Bob Hunsick, Ted Ramirez. Larry Stolberg; Steve Hirsch,
Tom Hester, Dave Keller; Steve
Hirsch yells to his teammates; Members of the Freshman Tearn include
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach
Steve Poznansky, Eric Tittle. Brian
Swerdlow, Marc Brabec, Steve
Goldish, Don Lewandowski. Rob
Shrifter. (F,RONT ROW) Steve WIiensky, Mike Schwartz, Webster
Tom, Ivan Santacruz, Bob Losoff. Al
Rubenstein; Al Rubenstein pitche~
the ball; Mike Schwartz makes c
play at second.
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taut;1h campetitian
"We went out on the field and tried to win and
even if we didn't, we had a lot of fun. That's what
kept the team together." said Elise Weiner, a member of the Girls' Varsity Softball Team. Out of all
softball levels. the freshman had the best year, winning 4 out of 8 games played. Sheri Bentcover was
most valuable player, followed by Julie Crlstante,
and Lisa Cohan for most proficient players. J.V. and
Varsity teams had a winless season, with no wins on
their records.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM , UPPER
LEFT) Angle Plculas watches
her coach; Members of the
Girls' Freshmen Softball Team
were (BACK ROW. LEFT TO
RIGHT) Jamie Thunhoim. Denise Stoll. Julie Cristante, Nancy Lux, Pam Kopelman. Vicki
Heller. Lisa Fullett, (FRONT
ROW.) Ilene Bass. Lisa Cohan.
Paula Rudees. Sheri Bentcover, Patti Hernadez, Sue
Lambrakis; Julle Hanson
p icks up the ground ball; Val
Schelnpflug pitches the ball;
Members of the Girls:' Varsity
Softball Team were (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Elise
Weiner, Roberta Lewen ,
Joanne Mikos. Coach Lee
Sellers. (FRONT ROW,) Nancy
Kusek. Gayle Portnoy, Caroyln Ulbert. Julie Hanson, Sue
Gockenboch; Ronna Con·
stance hits the ball into left
field; Members of the Girls'
J.V. Softball Team were.
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Kathy Killian, Pam Krone, Re!nee Williams. Dawn Roberts.· Judy Anderson, Sharon Jacobson . Angie Piculas,
Coach Wojdula, (FRONT
ROW.) Betty Katsaros. Karen
Ruesch. Ronna Constance.
Jan Lieberman, Judy Lee.
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Although the team had a winless season, there were
many strong points which enhanced the spirit of the
competitors. These were distance, field events, and
the long jump. The team relays were also stronger
than previous years. but still didn't bring the team to a
victory.
The most valuable person on the team was Jenny
Moshak. Other strong members included Chris Porter
for distance, and Karen Konlor and Linda Becker for
long jump.
"If they had started working earlier on their endurance and speed, at the beginning of the season, they
would have been a stronger team," concluded Girls'
Track Coach Jacl Hess.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Karen Konlor leaps over the hurdle; Lori Boukas jumps for distance in the long jump; Linda Becker
clears the pole with room to spare; The Girls' Track team includes
(BACK ROW, lEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Jaci Hess. Wendy Berndt, Lori
Jensen, Sue Coyne, Chris Porter. Colleen Hubbard, Linda Becker.
Monika Kroeger. (MIDDLE ROW) Beth Dick>tein, Adeline Eberle, Jenny
Moshak, Wendy Graf. Janice Kaplan. Karen Konior. Debbie Gassel.
Sue Jacobsen (FRONT ROW)) Terry Richards, Vicki Schack, Marissa
Farber. Caroline Eberle, Robin Flakne, Lori Boukas. Mary Pappas.
Nancy May, Sharon Honig; Sue Coyne gets a grip on the discus;
Marissa Farber hands off to Monika Kroeger for a challenging
relay.
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The Varsity football team went through a season
of "re-building." After losing many graduating seniors, the Trojans were left to rebuild their squad with
the remaining sophomores and juniors on the team.
Steve Cooley and Kelly Walls were the co-captains and Dan Patlak was selected most valuable
player. Three players were selected for the all-conference, Dan Bartfeld, Dan Patlak, and Kelly Walls.,
Barry Leb led the team in scoring, with 24 points.
The most successful years of football were in the1
mid 60's when the schools were split in two different\
divisions. In 1967, the Trojans picked up their second
suburban league win and became the first team to
score 14 points against Evanston. "47 awards were
issued at the end of the season, making the squad
one of the largest in years. It was a pleasure to be
associated with this fine group of athletes," stated
Head Coach Gerald Ferguson.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jerry Stone tires to outsmart
his opponent; Steve Cooley looks to pass the ball; Trojan blocks
the pass; Member of the Varsity team were (BACK ROW. LEFT TO
RIGHT) Barry Leb. Nick Rowe. Tom Hester. Mike Cortez, Colin
Slowik, Tim Calahan. Dave Lorig, Allan . Weiner, Peter Rollick,
Steve McManamon (THIRD ROW) Robert Hunsick, Joe Suhajda, Bill
Witry, Elias Ortanos, Scott Shintani. Gary Karhoff. Fred Fagenholz,
Bill Johnson, Steve Ehrlich. Art Zygmun, Bill Garcia (SECOND ROW)
Steve Greenberg, Kelly Walls, Perry Rempas. Bill Wengerski,
Gregg Bolotin. Hal Nagel. Dan Bartfeld. Harold Schwart z, Bobby
Bernstein, Fred Blitt, Richard Diebel. Steve Hirsch. Brad Baietto,
Jerry Stone, (FRONT ROW) Steve DeVito (manager). Dave Keller.
Louis Bahrmasel. Kurt Mueller, David Sockel, Dave Samuelson.
Howard Fogel. David Goldsmith, Jim Mouriks, Dave Hoffman. Matt
Qonath, Dan Patlak. Steve Cooley; Trojan tackles the opponent;
Dan Patlak runs with the ball.
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The 1979 Sophomore Football
team had a challenging but unsuccessful year, ending the season with
a record of 0-8. Players who were
chosen for outstandin g performance were Mike Schwartz, for
most improved, and Steve Kama·
)Ian for most proficient. Mark Brabec
was voted honorary captain, and
George Lee and Steve Wiiensky
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Brian
Swerdlow breaks through tackle to score a
touchdown; Jim Mcintosh practices for the
next game; Members of the Freshman " A"
team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach
David Schusteff, Joel Gothelf, Marshall Fox,
Jim Adam, Tim Brown, David Ulloa, Marc Bielinski, Coach Frank Bostic, (THIRD ROW) Mike
Odom, Dave Gershbein, Ricky Erens, Scott
Sladek, Stuart Sullivan, Larry Fogel, (SECOND
ROW) Tom Burke, Michael Yedlin, Craig
Panos, Tom McCarthy, Eric Reiner. George
Salinas, (FRONT ROW) Mike Mandell, Greg RifaraeL Marc Bialik, Mike Lee, Steve Brooks, Bill
Teichert; Ira Spiro runs with the ball; Members
of the Freshman "B" football team are (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Perry Phillips, Kevin
Swerdlow, Ed Leb, Tony Goldish, Elvin Montanez, Mark Price , (THIRD ROW) Coach Howard, Bill Shayman, Mlle Schintgen, Alex Govis,
Steve Diamond, Rich Goldwasser, Chris Mavrakos, Jim O'Malley, Coach Al Po znansky,
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were recognized as best team
members.
At the end of the Freshman Football season, the "A" team had a
winless score of 0-8, and the "B"
team had a record of 2-8. "The
year, however, was a good learning
experience for both teams," said
Coach Steve Poznansky.
(SECOND ROW) Gus Serrano, Dave FritzshalL.
Mike Levin, Jim Carnow, Bobby Ramdass, Jeff
Sutker; (FRONT ROW) Greg Panzella, Steve
Laser, Mark Winston, Steve Zimansky, David
Moteff, Dave Waskin, Jeff Warman; Tony UI·
bert, Mike Pomerantz, and Ira Spiro succeed in bringing down their opponent; Members of the Sophomore team are (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Ronald Henrlcl,
Brian Swerdlow, Tony Gorham, Mark Brabec,
Tom Alexander, Steve Kamajian, Tim Christopoulos, Earl Forman, Coach Ronald Gralewski,
(THIRD ROW) Randy Firfer, Lou Blanc o, Marty
Neuman. Steve Goldish, Tony Ulbert, George
Lee, Mike Isaacs, Ira Spiro, (SECOND ROW)
Mike Kilian, Scott Malin, Mike Sladek, Don
Lewandowski, Allan Keller, Paul Mankoff, Jim
Mcintosh, Sinsuk Kang (FRONT ROW) Mike
Schwartz, Brock Jean: Steve Wilensky, Mike
Pomerantz, Ross Feldstein, Aye Kung, Scott
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"The team played with a lot of determination and dedication," said Hollister
Sandstead, Varsity Soccer team coach.
Sandstead has been coaching soccer
since it's beginning at East in 1972. That
year. the team had an outstanding season. This year, however, they ended the
season with no wins. A highlight of the
season was Brad Cole, being voted most
valuable player. Sandstead concluded,
"It was basically a junior team that should
be of help to both Niles North and Niles
West."
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Craig Helnberg
blocks the opponents from scoring; Brian -Sullivan
heads the ball; members of the Varsity Soccer
team include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Noah
Ginsburg, David Ellison, John Nikchevich, Jeff Dubin, Coach Hollister Sandstead, Brad Cole, Scott Samuels. David Birz. Al Lopez, (FRONT ROW) Steve Tuchman, Henry Goldenstein. Joel Hoffman. Craig Heinberg. Mike Musick, Brian Sullivan, Joe Greenspan,
(SITTING) David Wankovsky; Scott Samuels practices his leg warm ups; Brad Cole prepares to score
a goal.
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"The team was very enthusiastic and worked very hard in practice," said Mitchell Bernsen, a
member of the Sophomore Soccer team. Sam Labue was voted
most valuable player, leading the
team in goals. The team record
for the year was 3 wins, 5 losses
and one tie. Bernsen concluded,
"The team would have had a
better season if we had more
practice at the beginning of the
year."
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Bob
Wolff guides the ball to the goal; Bob
Wolff kicks the ball; Members of the Sophomore soccer team are (BACK ROW. LEFT
TO RIGHT) Steve Ferdman. Mitch Bersen,
Robert Odom. Coach Karl De Jonge. Mike
Jenson. Keith Gross. Ivan Santacruz. (MIDDLE ROW) Geoff Wex'er. Ken Santillan.
Dave Rappaport. Val Subonj. Rich Cohn,
(FRONT ROW) Al Rubenstein, Arie Goldenstein. Sam Lobue. Pete Blank; Nermlsh Pa·
tel guards the goal; Members of the Fresh-
man soccer team include (BACK ROW.
LEFT TO RIGHT) Paul Greenspan. Bob
Wolff. John Barry. Brad Dorfman. Coach Bill
Coulson. Bill Potter. Dave Cedeno, Scot
Salzman. Kurt Anderson. (MIDDLE ROW)
Peter Doi. Rich Doroba. Mauricio Estrada.
George Hurtado. Glenn Brezka. Floyd Kozak. Young Mhoon. Ceasar Flores. (FIRST
ROW) Jeff West, Tom Russo, Nermish Patel. Mike Gentile, Steve Finkelstein. Geoffrey Dickstein. Harley Tom; Soccer players
go for the ball.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Karen
Sawlslak jumps to reach the ball; Claudia
Brisk returns the serve; Coach Winans tells
Kelly Cebol and Linda Becker how to
psyche their opponent; The members of
the tennis team include (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Julie Chaet, Renee Williams,
Sally Lehman, Amy Adler, Wendi Kamp,
Cheryl Cooper, Tina Lee, Dana Wohlbrandt. Janice Kaplan, Cheryl Levin;
(THIRD ROW) Claudia Brisk, Linda Becker,
Cheryl Pentergast, Coach Matlak, Coach
Winans, Mary Chamerlik, Debbie Shuman,
Karen Shovel; (SECOND ROW) Stacey
Blitt, Carla Forrest, Lisa Cohan, Shelly Mozin, Therese LeVan, Julia Bienias. Carla Rosenblum; (FRONT ROW) Karen Sawislak,
Cindy Cheung, Joanne Drakoulis, Kelly
.Cebol, Jane Glickman, Gabi Strack; Sally
Lehman waits for the return; Carla Ro·
senblum hits a good forehand shot.
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in canferenc e
far third year
Claudla Brlsk's skills highlighted Niles East's tennis season.
She placed first in number one singles for the third consecutive
year, was selected for all-conference, and placed twelfth in
all-state competition.
"Thirty-two girls started at the beginning of the season and
thirty-two girls finished at the end. All the girls improved and
had a good time" stated Coach Patricia Matlak. The team
was led by captains Claudla Brisk, Karen Sawlslak, and
Cindy Shapiro.
One of the best seasons was in 1977 when the team placed
sixth in state. This year however, the teams record was 2-7.
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"This is one of the truly outstanding
teams in quite a while." said Coach Jerry
Oswald in 1974, "and this may only be
the beginning." Oswald had no comment about this year's team though. The
Golf team finished fifth in their conference with 5 wins and 6 losses. They
placed in the Sterling Invitational. and
missed going to the sectionals by a mere
four strokes. Steve Bartelsteln was
named most valuable player.
"As the season progressed, the team
continuously improved," said Dee Why·
man, coach of the Girls' Bowling team.
The team placed third in their conference and fourth in districts. In 1977, the
girls placed second in their conference
and have been doing continuously well
ever since. Highlighting the season were
Cindy Kouzoures with a 144.60 average
and Ruth Paul with a 139.33 average.
Barb Bieniek and Ruth Paul placed second in the Doubles Invitational.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Kathy Matz
hopes for a strike; Steve Bartelsteln concentrates
on his stroke; Mark McCracken prepares to swing
at the ball; Members of the Girls' Bowling team included. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Dee
Whyman. Gayle Portnoy, Chris Pittas. Judy Jacobson. Kim Hewick. Sue Yates. Ellen Mendelson.
Joanne Mikos. (THIRD ROW) Pat Herandey, Ellen
Lipsky, Ruth Paul. Barb Bieniek. Judy Bokor, Paula
Dombrowski. (SECOND ROW) Dawn Winandy, Nancy Moy, Helena Vukovich. Illa Elatkin. Vickie Schack,
Kathy Matz (Captain). (FRONT ROW) Wendy Riskin,
Debbie Goldenberg. Cindy Hogg. Sandy Fryer,
Frances Rosen. Fernanda Caullieres; (NOT PICTURED) Cindy Kouzoures; Sandy Fryer puts all her
strength into the ball; Members of the Boys' Golf
team included, (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach
Jerry Oswald. Steven Bartelstein. Mark McCracken,
· David Gassel. Coach George Galla. (FRONT ROW)
Peter Braun. Eddie Duschman. Frank Mclaughlin;
The ball strikes the pins with a mighty blow.
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"The 1979-80 Volleyball team was hindered by the strike,"
said Varsity Coach Jean Wojdula. "Many injuries also made it
hard for the team to have a successful season. Although the
teams had a slow start, many girls came out for the three
teams." The Varsity team ended their season with a 4-13
record, with Chris Bllllslts being named most valuable player.
By comparison, the 1977 Girls' Volleyball team had a fantastic
season. They places second in the Central Suburban League
with a record of 10 wins and 5 losses. The Freshman and J.V.
teams ended their seasons with similars records.
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Chris Bllllllts bumps the ball over
the net; Members of the Girls' Freshman Volleyball Team include (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Debbie Goldenberg. Jenny Baer, Sharon
Kuehn. Coach Maureen Reilly, Barb
Boigk. Conny Totzke. Lori Holst.
(MIDDLE ROW) Khin Kung, Gina Valenti. Dolly Lal. Debbie Bronswick.
Judy Teng, (FRONT ROW) Sandy
Fryer. Doris Moy, Julie Ciskoski. Janice Kinnaman; Chris Bllllslta gives
the team a pep talk before the
game; Members of the Girls' Varsity
Volleyball Team inc luded. (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Julie Maggio,
Nancy Kusek. Alison Mann, Miss Tor-
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Coyne . Sherife Jusufi. Vicki
Goecke. (MIDDLE ROW) Chris Billisits.
Lisa Brown. Cindy Michals, Chris Porter. Rhonda Gold, (FRONT ROW)
Karen Konior. Leslie Doi; Erl Tani·
moto completes the set up made
by fellow teammates; Members of
the Girls' J.V. Volleyball Team in• eluded, (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Linda Kinnaman. Diane Koutsulis. Angie Pic ulas. Coach Nancy
Brenian. Pam Krone. Ilene Bass. Chris
Konior. (MIDDLE ROW) Joanne Zelasko, Lynn Yamanaka, Jane Moy,
Heidi Fishman. Eri Tanimoto, (FRONT
ROW) Karen Ruesch. Yasmin Ali.
Hyun Joo Mhoon.
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Past Girls' Gymnastic teams
have not done very well, but
this year was an exception.
Coach Seymour Rlfklnd commented, "This year's team was
probably the most improved
team in the state." The team
started with a score of 56.95
and ended with an all-time
high score of 102.13 against
New Trier East, a previously unbeaten team.
Mary Ann Kostynluk, a new
member of the team, contributed greatly to the teams success. Kostynluk placed first on
all events in districts which
qualified her for the sectional
meet. After placing second allaround in the sectionals, she
advanced to the state finals
and captured second allaround, just missing first. In addition, Kostynluk took first
place in the uneven parallel
bars. Kostynluk is the first girl to
qualify since Sue Kozub in 1974.
The high scores, however,
could not have been
achieved without the help of
the entire team. The girls finished fifth in conference and
fourth in districts.
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Ann Kostynluk does a handstand on the
high bar; Carl Segal starts her floor exercise routine; Mary Pankiw swings on the
bars; Sue Besser ends her routine; Members of the Girls' Gymnastics team are
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Assistant
Coach Alger. Ilene Silver. Sue Pachter.
Maria Kacak. Paula Teichner. Kari Cohen. Linda Parkinson. Anita Arrigo. Kathy
Huepfl. Coach Marcia Berke. Coach
Seymour Rifkind. (MIDDLE ROW) Mary
Pankiw (Co-Captain). Therese Lankford.
Cari Segal. Lori Blackman (Captain). Sue
Besser. Mary Ann Kostyniuk. Lisa Becker.
Hyun Kim. (FRONT ROW) Sheryl Levin. Lori
Locker. Sandy Weicensang. Lauri Sacks,
(NOT PICTURED) Fabi Zlmansky. Alison
Mann. Terri Dallas. Liza Poocki; Paula
Telchner works out on the uneven bars.
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individual' fdaals
"Tankers smash ten school records"
appeared in the 1958 edition of Reflections. The 1979-80 Boys' Varsity Swim
team however, did not have as successful season, ending the year winless. "The
boys put out a lot of effort and worked
toward personal goals," said Coach Don
Larson. Erik Vassllatos, Brad Swerdlow,
Eric Duerlg, and Steve Llsco were
named most valuable players.
The Girls' Swim team also finished their
season with a winless record. Originating
in 1973, the team consistently had poor
seasons. "The team as a whole was very
enthusiastic," said member Karen Ber·
man, "but with stricter coaching behind
us, we could have developed our skills
better." Sophomore Vicki Heller was
named most valuable player.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Vicki Heller
comes up for air; Members of the Girls' Swim Team
include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Nancy Zimmerman, Karen
Berman, Sibil Miricanyan, Dawn Roberts. Marcy Lochasha, Vicki Heller, Debbie Gassel; Marcy Locha·
sha swims the butterfly: Mike Rowe gets off to a
flying start; Members of the Boys' Varsity Swim
Team include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve
Chwalisz, Mike Rowe, Erek Vassilatos. Jana Bass
(manager), Lou Blanco, Brad Swerdlow, Mike Meleckson, (FRONT ROW) Joe Gaffir>. c:ric Duerig, Roy
Duerig, Rick Dessent; Roy Duerlg swims free~tyle;
Members of the Boys' Freshman Swim Team include
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Mark Seef. Barry Chavin, Chris Delgado, Bob Wolf. Alan Gartenburg, Nirmesh Patel. (SITTING) Paul Greenspan; Joe Gaffln
performs a dive.
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For the last four years. the Niles East Wrestlers have taken conference titles on all four
levels. This year was also very successful. With
the help of Coach Fred Richard!, and his assistants Al Poznansky, Steve Poznansky, and
Karlo Hartoonlan, the wrestlers exerted them-.
selves in all their meets. Coach Richard! commented. "I couldn't have achieved these winning results for this year without the help from
the other coaches." In the past seven years,
the coaches have helped the wrestlers gain
23 conference titles out of a possible 28.
Some of the top wrestlers included Kelly
Walls, Dan Sarasln, Biii Stein, and Mark De·
mar.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Steve Cooley concentrates on his opponent; Members of the Wrestlettes squad
are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Sally Lehman. Alison Klei·
man. Sue Spraggins, (FIFTH ROW) Wendy Brandt. Karen
Zaban. Conni Hertel, Hope Thomas. Daren Burgess.
(FOURTH ROW) Barb Boigk, Sue Pachter. Juli Esmael. Lori
Blackman. Sherife Jusufi. (THIRD ROW) Sharon Palm, Nancy
Yedlin, Jodie Cohen, Teri Leahy, Sharon Shevel. Joyce
Gothelf, (SECOND ROW) Lisa Fullett, Pam Nissen. Bethann
Berger. Teri Unger. Yvonne Arvanatis. Aviva Gold, (FIRST
ROW) Tracy Teitler; Members of the Junior Varsity Wrestling team are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Jim Ossey,
Frank Mooradian, John Gregorian, Alan Seleman, Coach
Poznansky, David Goldsmith. Art Zygman. Rick Van
Roeyen, Danny Weisberg, (FRONT ROW) Dave Americas.
Howie Fogel, Keith Hohs. Rick Kane, Louis Smith. Ken Santillan, Nick Rowe; Steve Sylvan looks on for encouragement; Coach Hartoonlan and Coach Poznansky talk
over strategy with Jim 011ey; Members of the Varsity
Wrestling team are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach
Fred Richardi, Dave Americas. Steve McManamon. Steve
Cooley, Dan Sarasin, Kelly Walls. Paul Kahn, Rick Van
.Roeyen. John Gregorian. (MIDDLE ROW) Mark Demar. Chris
Mamaril. Alan Seleman, David Goldsmith, Bill Stein. (FRONT
ROW) Howie Fogel, Mike Pachter. Renato Nepomuceno.
Steve Sylvan. (NOT PICTURED) Howard Walovitch; Steve
McManamon tries to flip his opponent.
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Both the Freshman and Sophomore Wrestling teams had
a successful season. The Freshman team won all their respective conference titles, making this the sixth year in a
row while the Sophomores went undefeated for the ninth
consecutive year.
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LEFT) Rick Van Roeyen pins his
opponent; Members of the
Sophomore Wrestling team are
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
Chris Mamaril. Rich Kane, Dave
Carlson. Tim Christopoulos.
Coach Hartoonian. Art Zygmun.
Rick Van Roeyen. Steve Potts.
(FRONT ROW) Sam Lobue. Dan
Wax. Bill Teichert. Geoff Wexler.
Sinsuk Kang. Ken Santillan. Rich
Goldwasser; Dan Sarasln gets
two points for Reversal; 1111 Stein
applies pressure to his oppo. nent's jaw; Members of the
Freshman Wrestling team are,
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
Mike Lee. Dennis Hagerty, Alan
Levin. Tim Brown. Coach Steve
Poznansky. Steve Goldenstein.
Elvin Montinez. Larry Fogel. Tony
Goldish. (MIDDLE ROW) David
Gershbein. Woo Jin So. Tom McCarthy. Bill Teichert. Steve
Brooks. Alex Govis. Mike Mandell. Mark Evens. (FRONT ROW)
Jim Carnow. Jeff Dickstein. Jeff
Warman. Chris King. Rich Goldwasser; Chris Mamarll struggles
to roll his opponent.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Nancy Kusek fights for the
ball; Cindy Michals does a
layup; Members of the Girls' J.V.
Basketball team included (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Martha Ha.
Julie Ciskoski. Carla Rosenblum.
Gina Valenti. Judy Teng, Shari
Solar. Vicki Heller. Chris Coclanis,
Jeanie Tosch. Chris Konior. Mimi
Bleadon, Sandi Berkowitz, Khin
Kung. Pam Kopelman. Jane
Glickman. Marci Gintzler, Marina
Maniatis. (FRONT ROW) Miss Torgersen. Melissa Sockel. Judy
Freeman. Anette Hirsch, Dory
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Dickman. Coach Maureen Reilly;
Chris Konlor fakes her opponents; Chris Coclanls shoots
the ball; Members of the Girls'
Varsity Basketball team included (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT)
Julie Cristante. Dawn Roberts,
Cindy Michals. Linda Becker.
Coach Jerry Oswald, (MIDDLE
ROW) Cindy Wu. Julie Maggio,
Chris Porter. Nancy Kusek. Diane
Agermura, (FRONT ROW) Phyllis
Lubel. Marcy Locasha. Jenny
Moshak. Lisa Cohan. Bonnie
Wax.
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JY. hustles an the c:aurt
"We've improved ,,,e team a
lot since last year," said Cindy
Wu, member of the Girls' Varsity
Basketball team. "Everyone
worked together." Even though
the team did not have a completely winning season, they
made improvements over last
year. Their most cherished victory, however, was beating Evan-
ston. It was their first game of the
season, and the first time in many
seasons that the Varsity Girls'
Team had achieved this.
The Girls J.V. Basketball team
did not have a big winning season either. "The team showed
much spirit, and hustled on the
court," said Dory Dickman, manager of the J.V. team.
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The Boys' Basketball team
had a difficult season, but
played with spirit throughout
the year. "The boys had an excellent attitude and continued
to work," said Coach Emil Ca·
pltanl. The Trojans did have
some exciting victories, such
as beating the defending
champions, Rockford Auburn,
at the Rockford Classic, by a
score of 71-56. Both Joel
Kessler, with an 18 point per
game average, and Matt
Donath, floor leader and best
defensive player, highlighted
the season.
The Trojans first entered the
Suburban League in 1952 with
a successful season, winning
the Regional Tournament
Crown.
Coach Capitani commented, "From a coaching standpoint, it was a frustrating year
as far as wins and losses, but it
has been great working with
this group of boys."
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ed
Cohen tries to move past his opponent: Matt Donath prepares to pass;
Matt Donath dribbles down the court;
Members of the Boys' Varsity Basketball team are. (BACK ROW. LEFT TO
.RIGHT) Bill Witry. Joel Kessler. Ed Dohen. Larry Simon. Brenie Bahrmasel.
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Coach Emil Capitani. Coach Frank Bostic, Dave Lorig. Rich Nikchevich.
(FRONT ROW) John Nikchvich. Matt
Donath. Steve Greenberg. Dave Keller. Tony Schiller; Rich Nlkchevlch
blocks the attempted shot; Joel
Kessler goes in for the lay-up.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Cory Binstock shoots over his
opponent's head; George Pappas manuevers himself around his
opponent; Members of the Boys' Sophomore Basketball tearr
are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Rich Cohen. Ross Feldstein. Torr.
Ciskoski, Mike Kilian. Ivan Santacruz. Mike Bernstein, (MIDDLE
ROW) George Pappas. Jim Mcintosh. Coach Refecez. Mike Jen-.
sen, Steve Goldish, (FRONT ROW) Manny Karamanolis. Marty
Neuman. Steve Kamajian. Mike Kenig; Manny Karamanolls dribbles around his opponent; Gary Hazan fakes out his opponent;
Members of the Boys' Freshman Basketball team are -(BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Jeff Johnson, Bill Poter, David Ulloa.
Eric Hinchman. Marc Bielinski. Coach Kurt Kiesel, (THIRD ROW) Joel
Gothelf, Cory Binstock, Tom Burke, Gary Hazan. Jim Kasper. (SECOND ROW) Barry Burdeen. Jorge Hurtado. Steve Doi, Pat Hernandez. Steve Diamond, (FRONT ROW) Tom Russo, Steve Zimanski,
Steve Stone. Bill Shayman. Greg Rifareal; Mike Klllan and Manny
Karamanolls use good defense with their ooponent.
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"We had a good season this year because everyone
came together as a team, on and off the court," said
Jeff Johnson, coach of the Boys' Freshman "B" Basketball Team. "They remained excited throughout the season." Both the Freshman "A" and "B" teams didn't have
big winning seasons with records of 5-13 and 3-11 respectively. Cory Binstock, Marc Blellnskl, and Steve
Diamond were named most valuable players on the "A"
squad and Steve Zlmansky, Jorge Hurtado, and Tom
Burke on the "B" squad. Highlighting the season for both
teams were exciting victories decided in the last seconds of play.
Like the Freshman teams, the Sophomores also had
games decided in the last seconds of play. They ended
their season with a 5-14 record, with all five victories
being decided by one or two points. Wins against league leaders Evanston,·Senn, and Schurz highlighted the season for the sophomores. Coach Refecez commented,
"The key word in the difference of a winning year and
losing year is turnovers. Had we reduced these to below
ten, we would have won the conference."
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6quad' award
In 1964, the Varsity Cheerleaders attended a clinic at Ulinols State University. This year, the 1979-80 Varsity
Cheerleaders participated In a weeklong camp session sponsored by the
National Cheerleoding Association In
Eagle River Wisconsin In order to Improve their performances. The girls
gained new and original Ideas. learned
how to organize good practices, and
learned how to build creative formations. "Camp was a great experience.
We'leorned a lot and It brought the
squad closer together. We were also
honored to win the most spirited squad
award/' sold Captain Beth Feldateln.
The Varsity Cheerleaders displayed
A'\UCh enthusiasm and support for the
Trojans. TheY. decorated the football
locker room and gave the football
team a party on Homecoming. The
squad's many fundraisers Included selling flowers. buttons and ribbons for
Homecoming and holding bake sales.
The money raised helped send them
to the basketball tournaments In Peru
and Rockford.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Tammy Lebovllz leads the crowd In a cheer; Cheerleaders
pose for photographer: Varsity cheerleodlng
captoos leth Mldsteln and Undo u..; Varsity
Cheerleaders Include Sandy Korablnos, Carol
Rollck. Ros Behr. Koren Sutker, Lisa Samelson,
Beth Feldste#'I. Unda Burstyn, Undo Liss, and
Tormw Lebovltz: Ro. lehr smiles for the camera; Senior varsity cheerleOders or$ let* lehr,
carol rolllck, leth Feldlteln, Undo IUrstyn and
Usa lamelaon.
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F1o&h 9et late &ta1t
ihe Captains Marilee Sllpenko and Su·
zanne Meister led the Sophomore Cheerleaders in cheers and spirit. For the Homecoming parade, their decorated car received first place in the competition.
The Freshman Squad brought pep and
spirit as well as a loud battery of cheers to
the Frosh sporting events. Unfortunately, the
squad got a lat~ start and attended only
the last few football games. However. under the leadership of Captains Anne
Naumes and.Jeann.. Tosch, they displayed
their enthusiasm during the basketball sea-
son.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The memoer
of 1fle Sophomore Squad ae (TOP ROW) Fait
Matinez, Rebecca Han, Nancy Sugarman. (MC>
lpenko, Rut
OLE ROW) Monica Hagg. Marilee S
Freidman. (BOTTOM ROW) Suzanne Meister.
Knish, Beth Rezwin; The Sophomore Captains a
MarllM lllpenlco and luzanne Meister; "'JC1r10more Cheerleaders ride In their prlze-·'Wln·mnc•
decorated car; The Freshman Captains are An
Naumes and Jeannie Tosch; Sandy K.aralDlftCHI
displays enthusiasm durlng "Nllehl"; The Fresh
man Cheerleaders are (TOP ROW) Lisa Becker
Laura Mozln. Debbie Rubinstein. (BOTTOM ROW
Sandy Berkowitz, Ann Naumes, Lisa Freed. Jean
nle Tosch. Jackie Welncord, Paula Telschner, Ju-
le Clskosld.
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movement1 dl1play
p1ec.l1lon and aec.urac.y
Whll~ the football players planned their third-quarter
strategies, the Porn-Pon squad dazzled the crowds
with its original routines. During the summer of 79. the
squad attended a Porn-Pon camp and was awarded.
"Most Spirited Squad." The girls supported the Varsity
Football team both in victory and defeat. and in one
instance. suprised the team with slices of cold watermelon. In 1971. East elected to supplement basketball
games with half-time entertainment. Carrying out this
tradition, the present squad performed a unique and
well-executed flashlight routine. The spirit and enthusiasm displayed by the 19 hard-working girls were welcome additions to the NUes East's athletic activities.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Jackie
Woll, Sue Rotblatt, and Chris Redlin perform
during half-time; Renee Friedman shows the
crowd her enthusiasm during a Niles East
football game; captains Marci Mandell and
Pam Schwartz lead the squad with spirit;
Pom-pon girls practice a klckline before halftime performance; following a half-time performance Marci . Mandell, Pam Schwartz,
Sue lotblatt, Renee Friedman, and Ctvls
ledlln huddle together to keep war; the
1979-80 Pom-pon Squd Includes (BACK ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) Jackie won. Mndy Fischoff.
Michelle Dodd. Fabl Zimansky. Yvette
Stroesser. (FOURTH ROW) Mary Ha. Sue Rotb-
latt. Cara Johansen. Dee Dee Vlay. (THIRD
ROW) Chris Redlin. Renee Friedman. Debbie
Liu. (SECOND ROW) Marla Sudendorf. Sandy
Sallas. DanQ SObel. (FRONT ROW) Marci Mandell, Pam Schwartz.
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The Booster Club has been very instrumental in
the development of Niles East sports. In the past, it
has purchased an ice machine and pitching machine and this year, invested In addltiona~ athletic
equipment. It als0 was responslble ·for the airplane
banner at our last home football 99me which read,
"Niles East Forever." As a concerned parent/
teacher organization, the Booster Club served on
the Niles East Closing Committee, insuring a smooth
ttansltion of NUes East student to Niles West and
North:
In an attempt to satisfy student interest, Student
Senate started its own radio station which ployed
music in the cafeteria, during periods 2-11 . The senate also worked out o plan for the transition of
East's Student Governrpent representative. Senate
sponsored the Presidential Classroom for Young
American Scholaship, where they sent one student
to Washington D.C. for a week, to study and learn
about the workings of the federal government.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT) Booster C1ub members include
(BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mr. ShetWfn Potlock. Mr. Emmett
Shintani. Ms. Peg Bortlestein. Mr. Irv Bortlestein. Mr. Jomes Swanson. Mr. Dieter Boigk. Mr. Chuck Pos. Mr. Morris Gershbein. (SECOND ROW) Ms. Sandy Pos. Ms. Cori Poznonski, Mr. Bob Bortenes.
Ms. Marsha Bortenes. Ms. Soro Rock. Mr. Harold Rock. Ms. Herta
Boigk. Ms. Martha Cooley. Ms. Maryanne Christonte. Ms. Gertrude Zigmon. Mr. Stanley Zigmon. (FRONT ROW) Ms. Gus Carlson. Chris Redlin, Carol Rollick; Cookies ore served following a
productive Booster Club meeting by Mrs. Sara Rock and Mrs.
Sandi Pos; Prlnclpal Galen Hosler and Mr. Romayne laker
struggle with a difficult decision; Officers of Student Senate include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Bony Leb (vice-president). Pam Herbach
(secretory-treasurer). and Paul Toback (president); Student
Senate members include (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Marshall
Fox. Gory Kulwln, Steven Fishman. Barry Leb, Poul Toback. Lindo
Becker, Pam Harbach. (SECOND ROW) Wendy Heinmon. Jona
Boss, Shelley Mozin. Kathleen Barry. Julio Bienios. Andrea Wexler.
Kathy KHion. (FRONT ROW) Brock Jeon, Cindy Levin, Mindy
Schwartz, Leslie Doi. and Cindy Cheung. Chris Redlin, Mrs.
Alexa Forman, and Chuck Pos discuss plans for Homecoming
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Over ~couples enjoyed dimer and d<;Jrlcjng
otProm on June 1, 1979. The Qat1ce was held Jn
the.Grand Bollroorr1:of the Chlcogo-Rodisson ho..
tel. With the bon(j "Rlf Rafi' as entertainment. The
hlghl{Qht ot 'fhe '·evening was the crowning Of .
Mark Shuman onc:l l<oren feldmon as Prom K,ing
and Queen. Other court members were .Debbfe
.lollkov, Bob Pitch,. au1re Mllb'Mln. and _.,
·n.omas.
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"lhe eventng,wasa successt'''stlid junlor1 cobi~
net president Lori ll~kmon. The,,cat)lrlet, sppn.:
Qf'd.el' to, p1<;:1n ..tne j,vent~ Work t:5egao,wtt1) tun,.
qralslng and ~··trte location, and ~Y hel~ ·
carw~, dances! and "o-gr0rgs" to help raise
the
~essary·.tnoney.
The year ended With dU
cQuples dahcing to the thef'ne· sopg, ·;Soo'lewfiere~in
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Nell Thomas
removes Jule Miiiman'• garter; dancing to the
theme song are caro1 RoUlck and Dennis Zas·
lowsky; Roland hltenbach and date look over
the Prom bid; the 1979 Prom court Includes lob
Fisch, Debbie ladkov, King Marc Schuman,
Queen Karen Feldmar., Nell Thomas, Julie MIR·
man; relaxing after a tun night of dancing are
Annabelle Ramirez and date; enjoying the
meal are (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Pam
Werner, Dennis Pucher, Helene Grelman, Rich
Sklena, (FRONT ROW) Mark Seplowln, Lisa Ku·
tole, Carl legal, Dave Nlsson, Kevin Nelson,
Lisa Mlzock; Dave Pollan and Sue Rothblatt
escape the crowd in the entrance way of the
room.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) T0m Joris
~ws Sharon Honig, Joy KkJn'gic and Bon·
nle Robbins the art of metal $CU1pting; Ml·
chcMI Schaffner works diligently on a creatiVe sculpture; Muriel Sucherman arranges
enlightening forums for Niles East students; A
guest artist assembles her exhibits at NUes
East Arts Week; Pearl Zaki expresses her
opinions on the guest artist's paintings; Instructor Tom, Jorls1 stands by while Lya. Levin
coostruets an Ofiglnol sculpture.
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Niie& 'a&t A1t& Week
The Forum programs combined a mixture of new features along
with some old favorites from previous years. A special event, Niles East
Arts Week featured different exhibitors and their displays each day of
the week. Two of the exhibitors included Tom Joris and his lesson on
metal sculpting and The Chicago Brass Quintet. Niles East's last pep
rally film was presented by ABC and viewed by many Interested
students.
Muriel Sucherman has been instrumental in organizing successful
Forum programs. Some of the diverse presentations included; The
Boston Flamenco Ballet, Nuclear Energy Programs, The Miiiikin University Faculty Concert, and The Law Enforcement and Career Opportunity days.
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Key·Cfub 6pon60f6 thl1d
annual volleyball tournament
The N-Club consisted of male athletes who have earned a major
N In sports. The club brought together an participants of different
sports to help support school spirit. The club raised money by working the concession stand at home basketbcU games with the funds
going to an an-conference dinner, for area lettermen clubs. At the
end of the year a coach's picnic was also held. The N-Club also
provided a scholarship for a senior athlete. The club raised the
money, whlle a committee was formed to decide on the recipient
of the scholarshlp.
Key Club Is a worldwide high-school organization, with over 3500
clubs and 90.000 members. and Is dedicated to community service.
The major projects the Niles East chapter accomplished Include
canning on Peanuts Day for their sponsoring Ktwanls club and volunteer work at Lambs Farm, a workshop for physically and emotionally
handicapped children. In addition the club sponsored the 3rd annual volleybcU tournament. with the money raised from It being contributed to a Christmas party for severely retarded children. Other
activities Included canning for the JuvenHe Dlabeties Foundation
and holding a Pancake Jamboree.
(O.OCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Enthusios11c
volleyball ~yer jumps for the bal; N-Club
officers include (BACK ROW.· LEFT TO RIGHT)
Hal Nagel. Kely Wais. Steve Bartelstein.
(FRONT ROW) Howard Wolovltch. Bii Stein,
Dan Sarasin; N-Club members include (BACK
ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Dan Bartfeld. Steve
Cooley. Kelly WaHs. Biii Johnson. Steve
McManamon. David Lorlg. Steve Bartelstein,
(MIDDLE ROW) Paul Kahan. Hal Nagel. Dan
Sarasin, Dan Patlak. Gregg Bolotln. Alcrl Seleman. Scott Relcin; (FRONT ROW) Bil Stein,
Howard Wolovltch, Mork Demar. Howard Fogel. Frank Mooridian. Chris Mamarl. Renato
Nepomuceno; Chm Mamartl sells popcorn
to John Gregorian at the concession stand;
Key Club officers i1ckJde Paula Miller. Chuck
Golay. Jon Schwartz: Key Club members' Include (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Mitchel
Sersen. Dove Gassel. Noah Ginsberg. Biii Keller. Steve Emch. Larry Perlman. Steve Meyers.
Jeff Dubin. Brad Cole. Chuck Gollay. (MIDDLE
ROW) Howard Korey. Scott Elesh. Julie Bartfeld. Mori1ee Sllipenko. Steve Llsco. Jack Craven. Stacy Trambes, Suzanne Decwlkiel. Linda Toback. Paula Miiier. Jon Schwartz.
(FRONT ROW) Sandy Berkowitz, Marina Maniatis. Mike Korey. Aviva Gold. Linda Sugarman, Diane Schwartz. Debbie Gassel, Wendy
Hopsid<er.
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In order to make Homecoming 1979 a success, work
began in May of the 1978-1979 school year with the
annual Balloon Launch. Along with many clubs and organizations, the Homecoming committee worked to raise
money for the last Homecoming of Niles East. They sold
bumper stickers, balloons and buttons to insure enough
funds for the next year's event.
(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Tim Weigel
interviews King David Lorlg and Queen Car·
ol Rolllck at the Pep Assembly; working on
the Music and Theatre float are Karen Sawls·
lak and Linda Sohn; Jinx Rosenbrock sells
bumper stickers at the Balloon Launch; Prlncl·
pal Galen Hosler gives Queen Carol Rolllck
a congratulations kiss: Pam Schwartz prepares RHa Stewart for the pie toss: clowns
Cheryl Prendergast, Heidi Fishman, and
Yasmin AH lead the parade.
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Spirit started rolling on October 7, 1979, with
the Homecoming pep rally on the football
field. To highlight the event, Sportscasters
Johnny Morris and Tim Wlegel spoke to the
crowd and Mayor Albert Smith reminisced on
past years at East. The enthusiasm was highest
during the school spirit contest with the class of
1980 winning the award. In 1964, the school
held a junior-senior tug-o'-war, in which the
seniors also triumphed. Also that year, a twilight pep rally was held with bonfires and fireworks presented by the Booster Club.
To end the afternoon, Carol Rolllck and Da·
vld Lorlg were announced as Homecoming
Queen and King, the last pair in a 22-year
tradition at East.
Float building began on Wednesday, October 3, with many clubs, class levels, and even
clerical staff members working on floats and
cars for the parade. "Even with last minute
raids to get tissue paper and the panic of
holding the float up, it was worth all the hard
work and effort," said Lori Blackman, member
of senior cabinet.
Early in the morning of October 6, the many
decorated cars and floats, antique cars, a
double-decker bus, and a live wildkit, assem-
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area, clowns and enthusiastic students joined
the parade to show their school spirit. In previous Homecomings, the students joined together and held a snake dance through the
village. Both the parade and snake dance
aroused spirit and enthusiasm for the rest of
the Homecoming events.
This year, the first place float award went to
senior cabinet, second place to freshman
cabinet and third to the Music and Theatre
department float.
Later that day, the Trojans played their final
Homecoming game against the Evanston
wildkits. "It was a tough game," said Varsity
Head Coach Gerald Ferguson. Niles East's first
Homecoming game in 1938 was also against
the Wildkits, and in that game, they wqn, 19-0.
Some highlights of the game included a fumble recovery and touchdown by Art Zygman,
and a pass from Steve Cooley to Steve
Greenberg for another touchdown. Barry
Leb's 107 yards for the game and his touchdown also contributed to the team's effort.
Even though the trojans lost, it did not affect
the school spirit, which remained at a high level
for the entire weekend.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) The Wrestlette float remembers 40 ye ars a t Niles East ; alumni '79 return to show
school spirit; Barry Leb runds d own field with t he ball;
avoiding a wildkit tackle is larry Leb; Trojan school mascot Jose Garza leads the school spirit contest .
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�Alumni partlc.ipate
In farewell
Momec.ominq danc.e
To finalize the week's long festivities, the annual Home;oming dance was held in the contest gym. All alumni
Here invited to rekindle old friendships and take a last
look at their alma mater.
The theme for the dance was "Memories. 1939-1979,"
saluting the 40 years of Niles East's existence. The evening was accented with music from Don Caron and his
orchestra. The small gym was decorated and used as a
hospitality room with ice cream from "Zips" and pastries
from "the House of Fine Chocolates" being served.
"Homecoming 79 was the last and the best Homecoming at Niles East," commented Homecoming chairman
Chris Redlin.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER RIGHT) Homecoming court includes (BACK ROW. LEFT
TO RIGHT) Steve McManamon, Fablana
Zlmansky, Queen carol Rolllck, King Da·
vld Loring, Chits Redlln, Tom O'Malley,
(FRONT ROW) Dan lartfeld, leth Feld·
stein, Linda Liu, Tamara Lebovltz, Pete
Rollck; dancing at Homecoming are Terri
Leahy and Mike Henning; Tim O'Malley
and Chris Redln show enthusiasm after
announcement of Homecoming Court;
Chits Redlln and Queen carol Rolllck receive their roses; Mike Pechter, Mary·
anne Kostynluk, Mary Ha and Steve lyl·
van take a break from dancing.
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he tradition surrounding Niies East variety shows
began In 1940, when the GAA and a choral group
co-~nsored an elaborate Family Night. The curreni title was adopted in 1944 with the production
of "Reflections Revelries," a yearbook-sponsored
fundraising talent show. The show was changed
from a talent competition to a musical revue In
1964. This year's production, "The 40 Years of Niies
East." looked back upon various eras of the school's
existence and remembered moods and events of
the past through songs and dances. A cast of twenty-nine students performed in the auditorium on the
evenings of November 8, 9, and 10, 1979. Faculty
sponsors were Mr. Jerry Proffit, Mr. Tim WoHram,
and Mr. Frank Mayfield, who closely advised the
four student directors.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM l.J>PER LEFT) Hen Zlnman,
Chris hcmn; and Arthur Rosenson lament "Rainy
Days and Mondays;" IENlc VClltllato9, Jackie Wal,
Jeff lumner, and Dee Dee Vlay dance to "Fascinating Rhythm;" Donna LH, Jackie KW'fz, and Joy
Fullett are Daddy's lttle gi1s In "My Heat Belongs to
Daddy;" graduates celebrate In "It's Today," cast
members perform the finale. "After Today," Chris
Reclln solos In "Misty." Ira Pllchen, Allon Kleiman,
Donna L. ., Joy Fullett, Ira ltrongln, and Norman
Fox sing "Memories."
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The first student directed Reflections was presented in 1970; "The Five Definitions of Love."
with a cast of 150 students. This year the student
directors were juniors Tim Ortmann and Eleah
Horwitz. The music director was senior Ted Hiii,
and choreography was handled by senior Sue
Fisch. Crew chairpersons included Craig Weiss·
man, lighting; Lisa Geiser, sound; Steven Susllck,
construction; Kathy Barry, costumes; Julle
Stone, properties; Marc Small, pinrail; and Mir·
lam Bleadon, makeup.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Debbie Liu, Dana Sobel,
Erek Yassllatos, Cindy
Schwartz and Norman Fox
dance to "Let the Sunshine In";
participating in Reflections are
(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Joe
Greenspan. Richard Deustch.
Maureen Statland. Gail Alexan'der. Jeff West, Hugh Greenspan. Ma'rshall Fox. Craig Weissman. Ira Strongin. Janet Smason. Erek Vassilatos. Ellen Zinman. Arthur Rosenson. Dana Sobel, Steve Charous. Steve Suslick. Renee Olson. Steve Fishman. (FOURTH ROW) Marc
Small. Kathy Barry. Mimi Bleadon.
Jackie Woll. Norman Fox. Chris
Redlin, Erin Kern. Joy Fullett. Alison Kleiman. Jeff Sumner. Debbie Liu. Ira Pilchen. Liz Cooper.
Ilene France, Laura Nisbett.
(THIRD ROW) Shelia Zuckerman.
Dawn Winandy, Mary Pappas.
Gena Schoen. Jackie Kurtz, Dee
Dee Vlay. Joyce Gothelf. Mindy
Levin, Linda Sugarman. Cindy
Schwartz. Wendy Heiman. Helaine Silver. Michael Korey, Scott
Tauber. (SECOND ROW) Lisa
Geiser. Zareen Sirajullah. Ellen
Brazen. Cathy Weber. Donna
Lee. Mike Schaffner. Tom Stukes. Faith Reitman. Lee Kantz,
Sharon Jacobson. Therese Levan. Jana Bass. (FRONT ROW)
Ivan Santacruz. Cliff Zelinsky,
Danny Wax. Dave Papadopoulos. Steve Bain. Ken Goodman.
Roger Yusen. Robert Harles. Paul
Levan. Chris Soehn. David Levit ;
Steve Charous tells his girlfriend
" You'd Be So Nice To Come
Home To." Alfson Kielman and
Erek Vassilatos in " True Love"
duet. Linda Sugarman, Erin
Kern, and Helaine Sliver sing
" Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,"
Cast members perform " Gold
and Blue" a s the opening number; this year's student directors
were Sue Fisch, Ted Hiii, Eleah
Horwitz, and Tim Ortmann.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ira Strongln
and Mindy Levin discuss their life together in
"We've Only Just Begun"; Ertn Kern and Nor·
man Fox go through a USO show "Side by Side";
Jeff Sumner and Jackie Woll dance to "For All
We Know"; Jeff Sumner attempts to get to
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know Cindy Schwartz better in "Hey There";
Cast members reflect upon Niles East "Memories"; Linda Sugarman solos in "For All We
Know"; Performers dance to "Broadway
Rhythm"; Cole Porter tunes are sung at the Follies.
�This year's Reflections includ~d reme
of the early years of the school.
A.U.S.O. show represented the war years
with the Andrews Sisters and "Boogie
Woogie Bugle Boy." A Niles East prom.
and the big band era. was shown in
"Moonlight Serenade" and "Misty", and
a class trip was taken on the "Chatanooga Choo-Choo." In the second act,
the sixties were highlighted with a tribute
to the Beatles. and a psychadelic drug
counter-culture number "Let the Sunshine In." Disco and the seventies were
portrayed in "Copacabana," and the
show closed with "Memories" and "After
Today." Niies East's old school hymn,
"Gold and Blue," and the current school
song. "Nilehi," were also performed. Two
giant projection screens occupied one
side of the stage to produce a visual
multi-media effect. The combined efforts
of cast. crew. band. and directors served
to make this final Reflections a memorable experience.
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�Tecnts and The$pi(JnS ore organizations mode up of
students active in the Niles East ~tre cfeQ(Jtment.
To b$COme a Tecnis member, o student must work. for
20 hoUrs on .o tectmlcOI crew. To become a Thespian
troupe member. which Is on intemotlonOI society for
high school tf;leotre, a person must porttcfpate 100
hours on productions. Th& Thesplor\s sponsored a
dance marathon on April 27 and 28. 1979. The dQncers raised
m<:>neY .to flnor)Ce the travel$ of "Breaking
Out" to New York.
�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Mindy Levin and
Norman Fox step out at the Dance Marathon; Jeff
West and Mike Schaffner work in pinrail; Erin Kem
enjoys the Dance Marathon; MaurMn Statland
sews costumes: Members of Thespians are (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Karen Sawislak. Arlene Weicensang. Jeff Sumner, Dan Finn. Ted Hill, Mr. Jerry
Proffit. (THIRD ROW) Linda Sohn, Gena Schoen. Mark
Peurye, Steve Suslick, Norman Fox, Marc Small, Helaine Silver, (SECOND ROW) Scott Tauber. Jackie
Woll, Lisa Geiser, Arthur Rosenson. Tim Ortmann,
Eleah Horwitz, Erin Kern. (FRONT ROW) Ira Pilchen, Hal
Meltzer, Kathy Barry. Donna Lee, Mindy Levin, Linda
Sugarman, Rhonda Malina; Richard Deustch aims a
spotlight; Members of Tecnis are (BACK ROW, LEFT
TO RIGHT) Karen Sawislak, Linda Sohn, Gena
Schoen, (THIRD ROW) Mark Peurye. Jeff West. Steve
Suslick, Marc Small, Craig Weissman, (SECOND
ROW) Faith Reitman, Ira Pilchen, Kathy Kilian. Hugh
Greenspan. (FRONT ROW) Julie Stone, Kathy Barry.
Lisa Geiser. Debbie Signor, Mike Schaffner, Tom Stukas. (NOT PICTURED) Rhonda Malina. Norman Fox.
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unlikely ~l()Ve affair@~ees.aw~
· The spring musical. "Seesaw" was performed
In the East Auditorium on the evenings of March
30, 31, and April 1. The story rewolved around the
rather unflkely love affair of a conservative Midwestern lawyer, Jerry Ryan (Biii Elllott), and an
offbeat actress/dancer, Gittel Mosca (Elalne
Cohn). The development of their relationship
was furthered through excellent songs and
dances. The couple traveled to many locations
in New York. and the show was highlighted by
various sets and full cast production numbers. Mr.
Jerry Proffit, the director. commented, "I think
visually the show was quite exciting." Opening
night audiences didn't experience much of that
excitement due to a failure of stage power. but
repairs were completed, and the final two performances of "Seesaw" me9sured up to the high
standards of Niles East Theatre.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) David
(Jeff Sumner) tells everyone "Its not
where you start. It's where you finish";
street theatre celebration In "SpangHsh"; Jerry Ryan and David discuss
"Salt"; Jerry sings "You're a Lovable Lu-
natic" to Gittel Mosca; Gittel and Jerry
dine out: Gittel welcomes Jerry to "Holiday Inn"; Jerry, Glttel and David reflect
on childhood memories while picnicing in
Jerry's apartment.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) The female cost members
of "Breaking Out'' lament abo_
ut
the "32 AA Blues": Joe Sochocki
and Marla Greenspan in a
scene from a "Theatre Piece";
Mindy Levin and Hal Meltzer in
a "Theatre Piece" excerpt from
"Hello. Dolly"; Mrs. Adler (Mindy
Levin) scolds her son. Matt (Jeff
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Sumner) in "Breaking Out"; The
cost of "Breaking Out". Linda
Sugarman, Norman Fox, Jami
Lieder, Jeff Sumner, Julie
Geiser, Iffy Horwitz, Tim Orf·
mann, Marla Greenspan, Scott
Tauber, and Mindy Levin perform the closing number; Erin
Kern as Dolly in a "Theatre
Piece."
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"Breaking Out" represented a new
and exciting concept in Niles East theatre. A cast of 10 students. under the
guidance of Jerry Proffit. created the entire show. writing dialogue and original
music and choreographing dance numbers. "Breaking Out" concerned some of
the trials of Junior High life. and basically
centered on the adventures of Matt Adler (Jeff Sumner). His encounters with fellow students. a parent. and a sadistic
gym teacher were occasionally very unpleasant; but in the end, Matt decides
that he shouldn't be anyone but himself.
The cast toured area Junior Highs and
also gave performances at Wisdom
Bridge Theatre in Chicago. Over the summer, they travelled to New York as participants in the American Theatre Association Convention. Stated one cast member: "It was hard work, but rewarding
and a lot of fun."
"Theatre Pieces" was presented in the
Student Lounge and consisted of short
scenes excerpted from plays and musicals. Performers had the opportunity to
work in more intimate surroundings with
the smaller stage. and to present it during
the school day as part of a Forum program.
�This year's winter play, The Matchmaker, dealt with the
events surrounding the decision of Horace Vandergelder
(Arthur Roseson), a crusty, disagreeable, but wealthy
merchant to re-marry. In order to find a woman
suitable for his purposes. he employed the services of a
matchmaker. Mrs. Dolly Levi ('leah Horwitz). Dolly has
her own designs upon Vandergelder, and her schemes
involving the merchant, his two oppressed clerks, plus a
New York millener, Irene Molloy (Mindy Levin), eventually
result In satisfaction for all involved parties through highly
comedic methods. The Matchmakerconveyed a specific moral; adventure is an integral part of everyone's life
and no one should be content to sit and watch the
world; rather they should be active participants. This play
was the final non-musical presentation in a Niles East
tradition of dramatics begun in 1939, with the production
of Growing Pains, a three~act comedy, by the senior
class.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER
LEFT) Cornelius Hackle (Tim Ort·
mann) disguises himself; Dolly
Levi (Eleah Horwitz) expounds
upon the many virtues of money; Ambrose Kemper (Steve
Charous) courts Ermengarde
(Helen Molhak); Cornelius and
Irene Molloy (Mindy Levin) listen
in on a conversation; Horace
Vandergelder proposes to Dolly;
The entire cast reveles in a happy ending.
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lastina chr-()nicle
()f ~iles ~ast events
~ear-b()()k.
The yearbook staff was led by Editor-in-ChiefTed
Hiii, in his second year of overseeing the activity, and
eight experienced section editors. Two of these editors, Gena Schoen and Gayle Portnoy, attended a
journalism workshop over the summer at the University
of Wisconsin at Whitewater in order to further their skills
at yearbook methods. Most of the staff members.
were new and inexperienced, but hard work serve'd
to overcome this disadvantage. Mr. Dennis Gra·
bowlkl served his second consective year as advisor.
Stated Editor-in.;.Chief Ted Hiii, "We lost much valuable educating time due to our late start, but overall, I
feel we produced a visually exciting book."
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Andi Wexler (Seniors Editor) designs a lay-out; The Yearbook Stoff includes (BACK
ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Tracy Roberts. Undo Sohn. Gayle Portnoy. Geno Schoen, Ted Hill. (THIRD ROW) Andi Wexler. Renee
Friedman. Down Schroeder. Arlene Weicensong, Koren
Sowislok. Jinx Rosenbrock. Mr. Dennis Grabowski, (SECOND
ROW) Porn Schwartz. Marci Mondell, Lori Blockmon. Ellen Brazen. Jamie Thunholm. (FRONT ROW) SheHo Zuckerman. Porn
Harbach. Shari Miller: Linda Sohn instructs her staff member.
Pam Herbach; Yearbook editors ore (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Ted Hiii (Editor-in-Chief), Gayle Portnoy (Individuals
Editor). Gena Schoen (Action Editor). Arlene Welcensang
(Art Editor). (FRONT ROW) Lori Blackman (Spirit Editor). Karen
Sawlslak (Expression Editor), Sharl Miiter; Linda Sohn (Ideas
Editor); Gena Schoen reviews copy: Dawn Schroeder and
Mindy Levin debate the merit of photographs; Karen Sawls·
lak and Mindy Levin confer with Ted Hiii about a layout.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT)
Golden Galleon staff members include (LEFT TO RIGHT) Kathy Jean,
Kathy Matz, David Bart, Jay Piich,
Jan Blok; David Bart reviews past
Golden Galleons; Mrs. Panos distributes Nilehilites; The Nilehilite staff
includes: (BACK. ROW, LEFT TO
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Erich Massat, Brad Dorfman, (FRONT
ROW) Linda Burstyn, Pee Dee Vlay,
Leslie Doi, Lee Kdntz, Barbara Reich,
Wanda Mech reads the finished
product; Jeff Sliver and Erich Mas·
set look over pictures.
�"This year's staff was rich in writing talent. Our·
editors had the experience they lacked last year,"
said Mrs. Angelene Panos, sponsor of the Nilehillte.
The paper's goal was to win an All-American rating
from the National Scholastic Press Association. The
Nilehilite has been part of the school's tradition since
it's beginning. It has performed such services as
sending the Nilehilite to enlisted men overseas during World War II. In 1948, the journalists of the Nilehilite wrote about school activities in five weekly
newspapers. This year, the members worked hard
collecting information and writing stories in order to
meet their deadlines.
Golden Galleon. was a literary magazines consisting of poetry, short shories, drawings and photographs.
Under the supervison of Mrs. Jeanne Derlchs, the
club worked on a nostalgic theme for the magazine.
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�Quill and Scroll Is a national honor society for outstanding 1
contributors to high school-level jpurnallsm. To become a
member, a student must be nominated by the ~ponsor of their
. journalistic organization as a substantial contributor to that
I publication. Both the Nilehilite and Yearp9ok had staff members who have earned membership in this organization.
P. A. announcers lost some opportunities to speak out this ~
year as homeroom announcements •were limited to twice a
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week. According to building manager Rita Stewart, the move
was made in order to allow deans, counselors, and administrators to ' have time to speak with students during homeroom
about the Imminent closing and transfer to another Building.
Use of the bulletin was achieved on a more regular basis as a
results of announcements being limited to Monday and Friday.
Ms. Stewart stated, "I don't feel communicat.ions to students
and staff were negatively affected at all by this modification."
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Ka·
ren Sawlslak and Ted Hiii announce
during homroom; P. A. announcers included (LEFT TO RIGHT) Karen Sawislak, Arthur Rosenson, Karyn Wilner,
Ted Hilt Linda Becker. Tim Ortmann,
Helaine Silver; Linda Sohn checks
yearbook pictures; David Elngorn
and Leslle Doi distribute Nilehilites;
Karyn Wiiner reads announcements
while Tim Ortmann looks on; Quill and
Scroll members include (BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT) David Elngarn, Ted Hill,
Linda Sohn, Gena Schoen, (FRONT
ROW) Gayle Portnoy, Lori Blackman.
Karen Sawislak, Leslie Doi.
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In 1939. "Troubadours and Troupers," of the first Niles East Trojan
Marching Band began participating
school athletic events in order to
stimulate spirit and provide entertainment. This year's marching band
was directed by Mr. Timothy Wol·
fram and led by Drum Major Ted Hiii,
in his second year of conducting. An
outstanding number performed by
the band was "Espana," to which
they executed several intricate
manuevers. The band encountered
some disadvantages due to a late
start. many inexperienced members, and declining enrollment. Nevertheless, the band overcame
these adversities and was a success.
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�The members (CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) of the Trojan Marching
Bond ore: (BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT) Jona Boss. Eric Reiner. Steve Boin.
Rob Harles. Marshall Fox, Barry Zobo. Rick Simmons. Poul Levon. Ron
Lund, Joan Kinwold. (FIFTH ROW) Ronna Constance, Melonie Nisbet.
Chris Konior, Louro Nisbit. Horry Price. Cliff Zelinsky. Judy Jacobson. Cory
Jacobs, Bili Teic[lert. JC?e Greenspan, Sandy Weicensong. (FOURTH
ROW) Ted Hill. Vicki Lee. Steve Kolber. Barry Burdeen. Chris Soehn.
Steve Fishman. Roger Yusen. Helaine Silver. Jim Hankin. Sharon Jacobson. Chris Stroesser. Leroy Meyers. Sue Lambrakis. Lee Kantz. (THIRD
ROW) Henry O'Young. Jim Hankin. Ivon Santacruz. Chuck Blanke. David
Levit. Mark Robbins. Stuart Stein. Eon Katz. Keith Gross. Cathy Weber.
Mr. Tim Wolfram. (SECOND ROW) Faith Reitman. Kevin Hoppenrath.
Debbie Goldwater. Rhonda Matina. Aviva Gold. Renee Olson. Jenny
Stahlberg. Bonnie Wax. Hope Drucker. Wendy Mortin. Barbara Shedroff.
Lynn Parker. Sharon Kuehn. Therese Levon. Mork Andrey. George Bellos. (FRONT ROW) Elaine Apollo. Linda Toback. Jenny Alpiner. Karen
Konior. Sue Dickman, Liz Cooper. Julie Stahlberg, Beth Schmidt, Mary
Chamerlik, Eliza Forcade, Ilene France; Drum Major Ted Hiii ieads the
band in the Homecoming Parade; Brass section members perform;
Chris Konlor, Harry Price, and Eric Reiner march during a practice;
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entire band excites audience; Percussion section manuevers.
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�(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Dave Papado·
paulos follows the conductor; Members of the
Concert Orchestra ore (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) David Levit, Chuck Blanke, Stuart Stein.
Mork Robbins. Horry Price. Cory Jacobs, Chris
Konior. Ted Hill, Roger Yusen, Steve Fishman,
Sharon Jacobsen, Ron Lund, Rick Simmons, Barry
.Zabo, Tom Russo, Stefan Adam. Dave Papadopoulos. (FRONT ROW) Laurie Holst. Steve Chwalisz. Joe Greenspan, Kathy Motz. Kathy Kiiian.
Fernando Caumeres, Alex Paul. Karen Konior,
Ilene France, Helaine Silver, Therese Levan, 'Jim
. Hankin. Ted Field, Lynn Briedenboch, Linda Sohn;
Members of the Concert Band are (BACK ROW.
LEFT TO RIGHT) David Levit. Bonnie Wax, Chuck
Blanke. Ivan Santacruz, Mark Robbins, Barry Burdeen. Lee Kantz. Leroy Meyers. Chris Soehn.
Sharon Jacobsen. Steve Fishman, Roger Yusen,
Ron Lund, Rick Simmons, Barry Zobo, Mr. Tim Wolfram, Mark Andre, Jenny Stahlberg, Rhonda MaUna. (SECOND ROW) Jackie Woll, Eliza Forcade.
Liz Cooper, Julie Stahlberg, Kathy Weber, Chris
Konior, Ted Hill, Chris Soehn. Loura Nisbet, Cliff
Zelinsky, Harry Price. Joe Greenspan, Sharon
Keuhn. Kevin Hoppenrath, Lynn Porker. Jana
Bass, (FRONT ROW) Koren Konior, Ilene France.
Sue Dickman, Mary Chamerlik, Helaine Silver, Jim
Hankin, Faith Reitman, Aviva Gold, Therese Levan; Helaine Sliver practices in class; Roger Yu·
sen hits a high note; Kathy Klllan consults her
music; Therese Levan and Aviva Gold warm up
before class.
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�This year's Concert Band and Orchestra
were the last mqj?r musical ensembles to play
under the auspices of Niles East, ending an
outstanding musical tradition. The first orchestra at the school received a boost toward a
successful program In 1938 when the music
department moved from lnadequete faclllties
at the Uncoln School to spacious new area at
Niles East. AU successive groups hove attempted to further strengthen the music program.
This year, the Concert Bond was comprised of
selected musicians from the music deportment and wps led by Mr. nm Wolfram. Outstanding activities included the March 8, 19.80
band concert and on April luncheon concert
at the Daley Center.
The Concert Orchestra maintained its usual
schedule of concerts and devoted much time
in preparation for performing, the score to the
Spring Musical. The Concert Orchestra was directed by Mr. Robert .Andenen.
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The Intermediate Band trained beginning or Inexperienced musicians for the more advanced Concert Band.
Dr. Charles Groellng, the band director. felt that enrollment in the program was encouraging, and any reductions in band size was only indicative of the declining
enrollment, not a lessening of enthusiasm toward the
band program. The band's major event was their performance in the March 8 Niles East farewell concert as part
of an all-district Intermediate Baf')d with 90 to 100 players.
Niles East student by audition, continued to uphold their
high standards of playing. The band, which was sponsored by Mr. Tim Wolfram and rehearsed every Tuesday
evening, traveled to Millikin University in downstate llUnois
on February 16 to participate In a jazz festival. They
scored a first division roting and placed third In their
division.
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(CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT) Manha! Fox
struggles with a new sound on the tuba: Members
of the Intermediate Band are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Eric Reiner, Dr. Charles Groeling. Eon Katz,
Henry O'Young, Keith Gross. Barry Chavln, Paul Levan. Rob Harles, Chris Stroesser, Marshal Fox. Steve
Kolber, Beth Diamond, Rob Sweet, Todd Spinner.
Mike Lee, (FRONT ROW) Judy Jacobsen, Chris Teichert, Wendy Martin, Elaine Apollo. Sue Lambrakis.
Linda Toback, Vicky Lee, Beth Schmidt. Jenny Alplner, George Belos, Debbie Goldwater, Ronna
Constance. Barb Shedroff, Sandi Welcensang. Joan
Kinwald, Anita Arrigo: Mr. Wolfram directs the Jazz
Band: Joan Klndwald and Anita Arrigo play in
class, Jazz Band Members are (BACK ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT) Rob Harles, Paul Levan. Ron Lund, Rick Simmons, Steve Bain, (SECOND ROW) David Levit, Ivan
Santacruz. Dan Wax, Ken Goodman, Dave Papadopolous, Roger Yusen, Steve Fishman, Chris Soehn.
Leroy Meyers, Barry Burdeen, Mr. Wolfram, (FRONT
ROW) Joe Greenspan. Cliff Zelinsky. Laura Nisbet.
Cory Jacobs, Harry Price: Ron Lund plays jazz.
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Choir groups have been a part ot:Niles East since
the high school's beginning, and have always been
known for their quality and selectivity throughol.lt
J the distrk:;t. The choirs had huge participation, with
' an average choir consisting of (:!bout eighty students, compared to today's averag~ of "aJi?proxtmqtely twenty students per chOir. Although particiFi>Otion was limited these past few years, the, spirit
and quality continued. Some of the choir events this
year included'the Winter Festival, a senior c~tizen's
performonce at the American Legion Hall -and the
Rotary Club luncheon at Oub El Blanc9.
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other around the piano
.ds over his part; (BACK
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ran Alperstein. (FRONT
Iman, Mindy Levin, Sue
pose for the photograROW. LEFT TO RIGHT)
rs. Tim Ortmann. Kl Doe
Wilhelmson. Sun-Hae
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Members of the Freshman Cabinet
include (BACK ROW , LEFT TO RIGHT)
Julie Stahlberg, Jenny Stahlberg, Suzanne Decwikiel, (FIFTH ROW) Lisa
Becker. Wendy Schreiber. Michelle
Mendelsohn, (FOURTH. ROW) Wendy
Martin, Sheryl Levin, (THIRD ROW) Kari
Cohen, Debbi Rubenstein, Pamela Nis-
152-lndividuals
son, Lisa Freed, Jacqueline Bakshy, Linda Toback, (SECOND ROW) Sandi
Berkowitz, Aviva Gold, Ann Naumes,
Yvonne Arvanitis, Mary Beth Noesen.
Margaret Purcell, (FRONT ROW) Debra
Byron; Stacy Blitt, Laura Mozin, Karla
Forest. Marie Mamaril, Lisa Schmett er.
�Annie Abraham. Jim Adam. Jay Adler. Jennifer Alpiner. Kurt Anderson, Mark Andrey,
Yvonne Arvantis, Flodora Badalian.
Jennifer Baer, Steven Bain, Kimberly Baker,
Jacqueline Bakshy, Nancy Barraza, John
Barry, Gregory Bart, Elisa Becker, Robert
Beckley.
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George Belles, Rita Berg, Sandi Berkowitz,
Marina Bexes, Marc Bialik, Cory Binstock, Myron Bird.
Marcie Bishaf, Stacy Blitt, Lila Blok, Barbara
Boigk, Debbie Bronswick, Steve Brooks, Kevin
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Tim Brown, Barry Burdeen, Thomas Burke,
Debra Bryon, Renee Careb, James Carnow,
Fernonda Caullieres.
David Cedeno, Julie Chaet, Mary Chamer- .
lik, Anita Charous, Barry Chavln, Mee Choi.
Yong Choi, Julie Ciskoskl, Kari Cohen, Michele Cohen, Pamela Costas, William Coyne,
Suzanne Decwikiel. Christopher Delgado.
Richard Deutsch, Beth Diamond, Steve Diamond, Dory Dickman, Geoffrey Dickstein, Eddie Dino, Steven Doi, Bradley Dorfman.
Richard Doroba, Betty Drakoulls, Allee Epstein, Richard Erens, Seth Erlebacher, Mauricio
Estrada, Elizabeth Ferguson, Steven Finkelstein.
lndividuals-153
�Marci Firfer, Carolina Flores. Lawrence Fogel. Eliza Forcade. Koria Forest. Richard Frankel, Lisa Freed. Judy Freemon.
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Albert Goo, Alon Gortenberg. Michael Gentile, David Gershbein, Michael Gillespie.
Marci Gintzler. Jone Glickman. Rich
Glueckert, Aviva Gold. Debro Goldenberg.
Anthony Goldish. Steven Goldstein.
Deborah Goldwater. Joel Gothelf.
Bonnie Gotlib, Alex Govis.
Poul Greenspan. Kim Gross.
Martha Ho, Michelle Haddon.
Dennis Hagerty, Robert Harles. i~ichord
Haynes. Gory Hazen. Joan Heidkamp. Wendy
Heiman. Patrick Hernandez.
Don Hester, Eric Hinchman. Annette Hirsch.
Sari Hoffman, Lauralee Holst, David Horeff,
Kong Hou.
154-lndividuols
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�Jorge Hurtado, Mira ISl<<:J.!"'9er.
Judith Jacobson, Desiree James.
Diane Johnson, Thomas Judd.
Munhi Jung, Maria Kacak.
Tina Kalabogias, Susan Kang, Daniel Karras,
James Kasper, Eon Katz, Hye Kim, Kidae Kim,
Christopher King.
Janice Kinnaman, Ayumi Kodama, Megumt
Kodama, Steve Kolber, Christine Konior, Michael Korey, Maryanne Krissman, Marcia
Kronowitz.
Gary Kulwin, Khin Kung, Maria Kuriakose, Jacyln Kurtz, Dolly Lal, Abby Lando, Steven Laser, April Lasky.
Robert Laufer, Edward Leb, Edwin Lee,
June Lee, Michael Lee, Nancy Lee, Vickie
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Lee, Paul LeFevre.
Michael Lerman, Michael Lesser, Sheryl Levin, Bruce Lichterman, Karen Lipka, Bradley
Lipsky, Michael Lisberg, Lauren Locker.
lndividuals-155
�Phyllis Lubel. Mary Luk, Kenneth Malina,
Cary Maltz. Marie Mamaril, Michael Mandell,
Tammy Margalit. Wendy Martin.
Viviana Marzouk. Chris Mavrakakos, Janice
Maxwell. Thomas McCarthy, Henry Meinke.
Michelle Mendelsohn. Leroy Meyers. Young
Mhoon.
David Michaels. Vlsnijica Miklaj. Barbara
Miller, Marci Miller. John Minikowskl. Ann Miscinskl. Sheree Modloff.
Johanne Monaco. Elvin Montanez. Jonathan Moradjadeh. Doris Moy. Laura Mozin,
Ann Naumes, Diane Navas.
Laura Nisbet. Pamela Nisson. Mary Noesen,
Katherine O'Brien, Michael Odom. Yun Oh,
Maureen O'Keefe.
Nancy Olsen. James O'Malley. Joseph
Opie, Suzanne Oto, Craig Panos. Gregory
Panzella, George Pappas.
156-lndividuals
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�Lynn Parker, Rick Paszko, Nirmesh Patel.
Anita Patterson. Alexander Paul. Scott Paul.
Susan Pachter. Gail Perlman.
Perry Phillips, Harry Price. Marc Price, Margaret Purcell, Andrew Purvin, Sharona Radich,
Bobby Ramdass. Andrea Rayman.
Eric Reiner. Gregory Rifareal, Wendy Riskin, .
t;.ioran Robey, Anthony Rodgers. Frances Rosen, Carla Rosenblum, Debbi Rubenstein.
Thomas Russo, George Salinas. Scot Salzman, Beth Satyr, Anup Saxena, Robert
Saxner. Michael Schintgen. Lisa Schmetter.
Beth Schmidt, Peter Schnaitmann. Wendy
Schreiber.
Adam Schreiter. Lisa Sesterhenn. Dhiren Shah.
Bill Shayman, Barbara Shedroff. Karen Shevel.
Ilene Silver. Jeff Silver. David Sklar.
Scott Sladek, Woo Jin So, Melissa Sockel
lndividuals- 157
�Sharon Solar. Antonia Spiliopoulos, Jenny
Stahlberg, Julie Stahlberg, Stuart Stein, Larry
Stern, Julie Stone. Steven Stone .
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Kevin Swerdlow, William Teichert, Paula
Teichner, Judy Teng, Linda Toback . Harley
Tom, Jeanie Tosch.
Conny Totzke, Scott Tulloch.
Kathleen Turner. Lawrence Ulbert.
David Ulloa, Teri Ungar, Cheryl Urow, Gina
Valenti, Lisa Vasquez, Kenneth Vlay, Jeffrey
. Warman, David Waskin,
Bonnie Wax, Martin Waxman, Sandra Welcensang, Jacquelyn Welncord, Dennis
Weiner, Elizabeth Weinstein, Jeffrey West,
John White.
Heide Wiesenfelder, Mark Winston, Sherry
Winston, Samantha Wohlers, Robert Wolf,
Siegfried Wuensch, Michael Yedlin, Myojung
Yi.
Maria Yip, Carolyne Yonan, Joyce Yoo,
Barry Zabo, Gordana Zagorscak, Michael
Zaslowsky, Cliff 2:elinsky, Steven Zimansky.
158-lndlvlduals
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ore (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Marcia Klein, Rozanne Colucci, (FIFTH
ROW) Randi Goodfriend, Judy Levin,
(FOURTH ROW) Sandy Ramone, Sibil
Mirlconyoo, (JHIRD ROW) Hyun Hoo
Kim, Donna Lee, Judy tloKor. Lynne
Brownstein, SECOND ROW) Nancy Moi,
Heidi Fishman, Yasmin Ali, Joanna Drakoulis, (FRONT ROW)-Jung Kho, Marcia
Liu, Ilene Flgman.
lndivlduals-159
�Stefan Adam, Amy Adler, Daniel Agemura,
Genevieve Aitken, Joanne Albrecht, Gail
Ale,xander, Patricia Alexander, Thomas Alexander.
Yasmin AIL Sharyl Amodeo, Lawrence April,
Mark Arbus, Alexandra Ardila, Sherri Bain,
Kathleen Barry, Raymond Barry, Ira Barsky.
Ilene Bass, Jana Bass, Lidia Belu.
Sheri Bentkover, Bill Berdenis, Bethann
Berger.
Wendy Berndt, Michael Bernstein, Adam
Bezark.
Julia Bienias, Lucio Blanco, Miriam Bleadon.
John Blix, Michael Bogdan.
Judith Bokor, Todd Borkenhagen, Debbie
Bowler, Marc Brabec, Steve Bramati, Bobby
Brandes, Peter Braun, Randy Braverman.
Ellen Brazen, Henry Breidenbach, Mitchell
Brody, Linn Brownstein, Michelle Caccamo,
Brian Cadena..Joseph Cano, Sue Careb.
160-lndividuals
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David Carlson, Pamela ·Carlson, Michael
Castillo.
Steven Charo, Eric Chastain, Diana Chin.
Tim Christopoulos. Tom Ciskoski, Lisa Cohan.
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Joan Conrad, Elizabeth Cooper, Patricia
Coyne.
Julie Cristante. Susan Dorch, Kirtida Dave,
Tim.Dawson, Susan DeFratus, Janette Dena,
Sandra Denberg, Jay Denenberg.
Richard Dessent, Michele Dodd, Paul Doroba, Joanna Drakoulis, Roy Duerig, Edward
Dushrnan. Miles Ellenby.
Mark Ellison, Juli EsmaeL Douglas Faller.
Steve Fanady, Ross Feldstein, Steven Ferdman, Ilene Figman. Dani Firfer.
Randy Firfer. Heidi Fishman, Kevin Flannery,
Ilene France, Brian Franklin, Mark Frankson,
Alissa Friedman, Ruth Friedman.
lndividuals-161
�Lisa Fullett, Debra Gassel. Howard Gerber.
Lisa Gilley, Rhonda Gold, Frank Goldberg.
Arie Goldenstein. Steven . Goldish, Earl
Goldman.
Randi Goodfriend, Steven Goodman, Anthony Gorham.
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Gross.
Michael Gruzinsky, Monica Hagg, David
Hasmonek.
Vicki Heller. Patricia Hernandez, Connie
Hertel. Kevin Herwald, Daniel Hoffman, James
Hontos, Linda Hoppe, Steven Horak.
Khee Hou, Kathleen Huepfl. Rockwell Hunt,
Michael Isaacs. Cary Jacobs. Brock Jean, Michael Jensen, Cheryl Johnson.
Albert Jones, Rahul Joshi, Munchul Jung,
Chuck Kacin, Kevin Kagan, Pete Kalagis. Steven Kamajian. Richard Kane.
162-lndividuals
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Katz, Allan Keller, Michaer Kenig, Erin Kern,
Jung Kho. Kathleen Kilian, Michael Kilian.
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King, Linda Kinnaman, Marcia Klien, Philip Klier.
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Hee Ko.
Michael Kogan.
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Gerald Kokron, Stella Konstantellos, Caroline Kotsiopoulos, Antonia ·Koutsulis, Scott
Krause, Steven Krnich.
Monika Kroeger, Aye Kung, Scott Kushner,
Sue Lambrakis, Therese Lankford, Odilia Lara,
Joanne Latala, Terri Leahy.
Donna Lee, Joseph Lee, Jeff Leab, Lisa Leipold, Benjamin Leshem, Paul Levan, Judith
Levin, Donald Lewandowski.
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Grace Madrid, Scott Mafin .
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�Steve Malitz. Cris Mamaril. Marina Maniatis.
Paul Mankoff. Naomi Mann. Daniel Mansfield,
Albert Mark. Faith Martinez.
Erich Massat. James Mcintosh. Frank
Mclaughlin. Wanda Mech. Suzanne Meister.
Hal Meltzer. Marc Mendelsohn.
Kevin Mendelson. Judith Mendoza. HyunJoo Mhoon. Tony Milecki, Peter Minetos. Sibil
Miricanyan. Alice Misconski.
George Mitrou.
Murray Mizook.
Scott Morrison.
Helen Moshak.
Jennifer Moshak.
Nancy Moy, Wayne Mueller, Sandra Nehrling. Martin Neuman. Elissa Newman. Robert
Odom, Kathy O'Keefe. Reed Oliff.
164-lndividuals
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John O'Reilly, Barbara Orlove, Henry
O'Young, David Papadopoulos, Mary Pappas, Christy Pasquith, Paru Patel, Richard·
Pena.
David Penner, Kevin Perez, David Perry, Brian Petroski, Marc Peurye, Ira Pilchen, Ronald
Polz, Susan Portmann.
Howard Post, Liza PotocK1, Stephen Potts,
Cheryl Prendergast, Roy Rankenberg, David
Rappaport, Beth Raskin, Cindy Reicin.
Sandra Remon, Beth Rezwin, Brian Robbins,
Tracy Roberts, Alan Rubenstein, Michael Rubenstein, Lauri Sacks, Jeff Salenger, Ivan Santacruz, Ken Santillan, Vicki Schack, Michael
Scheinpflug, Linda Schmidt.
Patricia Schmidt, Dawn Schroeder.
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Cindy Schwartz, Mike Schwartz, David Seifert, Brian Seinfeld, Jeffrey Shapiro, Aaron
Sher, Sharon SheveL Stuart Shless.
lndividuals-165
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Robert Shrifter, Steven Siegel, Debra Signer, Sandra Simon.
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Michael Sladek, Merilee Slipenko, Marc
Small, Janet Smason.
Orlando Soco, Christoph Soehn, Craig
Spoto, Michael Speropulos.
Ira Spiro, Chrissie Spraggins, Richard Steegmueller, Denise Stoll.
Lawrence Stotland, Ira Strongin, Susan
Strongin, Valentin Subonj, Nancy Sugerman,
Jeffrey Sumner, Brian Swerdlow, Eri Tanimoto.
Jami Thunholm.
Eric Tittle, Webster Tom, Kenneth Tyson,
Tony Ulbert, Richard Van Roeyen, Marina
Ventrelli, Victoria Viewn, Helena Vukovich,
Daniel Wax, Catherine Weber, Steve Wilensky, Christine Williams, Brenda Wilhelmsoh.
Kenneth Willens, Tina Williams, Dawn Winandy, Michael Wong, Winfred Wrctschk'"'.
Scott Yates, Nancy Yedlin, Roger Yuse.1·
Glen Zamet, Andrew Zarch, David Zavell,
Mark Zawistowski, Denis Zayia, Dyane Zbylut,
Shelia Zuckerman, Arthur Zygmun .
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(BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT) Maureen
Stotlond, Susan Judd, Michael Larks,
Susan Levine, (THIRD ROW) Susan
Spraggins, Bob Hunsick, Lindo Becker,
Sharon Miler, Joseph Ferguson, (SEC:-
OND ROW) Allison Kleiman. Mory Ho,
Fabiano Zimonsky, Paulo Miller (FRONT
ROW) Debro Kronowitz, Judy Robin,
Heidi Weitmonn, Dione Schwartz, Zar~
een Sirojulloh.
lndividuols-167
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Diane Agemura. David Alexander, Fran Alperstein, Lori Alpert.
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Judy Anderson, Elaine Apollo,.Irina Aronov,
Anita Arrigo.
Alberto Aznarez, Mike Babitz, Bradford
Baietto, Mark Barba.
Sharon Barrett, Julie Bartfeld, Charles Bartholomew, Barbara Barton, Robyn Bauer,
Deborah Bauman, Linda Becker. Michael
Berger.
Karen Berman. Richard Berman, Alicia
Besser, David Birz, Fred Blitt, Kurt Boberg, Lisa
Borg. Cesar Borges.
Fred Bowers. Marc Brenner. David Bronswick, Perry Browder, Allissa Brown, Garry Burstyn. Bruce Butler, Laura Cahn.
Steven Camnitzer, Barbara Carver, Todd
Chernick, Steven Chwalisz, Christian CieplinskL Steven Cohen, Brad Cole. Nancy Collins.
Ronna Constance. Bruce Cooper. Tony
Couris. Margaret Coyne, Jack Craven, Richard Cristante. Nicolina D'Aiello, Laura Davis.
Richard Deibel. Barry Deutsch, Deborah
Diamond, Robert Dickert, Beth Dickstein. Lesia Doi, Lori Eberle. Steven Ehrlich.
168-lndividuals
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Engelberg, Susan Esrolew, Valerie Fabian,
Donna Fogocki, Lorry Feldman.
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Christine Fiedler, Mindey Fischoff, Robyn
Flakne, Steven Folkers, Deborah Fronk, Micah
Frankel, Michelle Frankel, Hisoo Fujikawa.
Kathleen Goll, Judy Gibbons, Victoria
Goecke, Jelle Gold, Susan Goldberg, Richard
Goldblatt, Lisa Goldwosser, Phaedra Gottreich.
Peter Govis.
Mory Grof, Doniel Grant, Edward Green.
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Steven Greenberg, Hugh Greenspan, Joseph Greenspan.
Lourie Gresham, Gordon Gruenes, Kenneth
Guertin.
Mory Ho, Maureen Hajduk, Donielle Hondel.
Miriam Handelman, Craig Heinberg, Anita
Heine, Elyce Harbach, Steven Hermon, Kimberly Hewick, Steven Hirsch, Joel Hoffman,
Keith Hohs, Elise Holzheimer, Sharon Honig,
Wendy Hopsicker, Jeffrey Hornstein, Eleoh
Horwitz.
lndividuols-169
�Chad Howard, Bob Hunsick, Roxanne Hupert. Zulima Hurtado, Fred lies, Scott Isaacs.
Barry Isaacson, John lskander.
Sharon Jacobson, Paul Jaffray, Bill Johnson,
Susan Judd. Sherife Jusufi, Ingrid Kacak. Paul
Kahan, Robert Kallmann.
Mitchell Kalter, Gary Kamen, Bruce Kaplan.
Janice Kaplan. Sandra Karabinas, Betty Katsaros, Sharon Keating, David Keller.
Sun-Hae Kho, Hyun Joo Kim, Joy Klancic.
Judy Klancic, Robert Klawans. Alison Kleiman,
Toshiko Kodama. Brandon Koress.
Howard Korey, Mary Ann Kostyniuk.
Henry Krishman, Pam Krone.
Debra Kronowitz, Daniel Kujawinski.
Lisa Kutok, Michael Lande.
Michael Lankford, Michael Larks, Kenneth
Leb, Tamara Lebovitz. Sally Lehman, Therese
Levan, Andrea Levin, Susan Levine.
170-lndividuals
�Lisa Levy. Jan Lieberman.
Linda Liss. Debra Liu.
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Rebecca Lotsoff. Mike Macaluso.
Geralyn Mader.. Rhonda Moina. Alison Mann. Alan· Marks. Jose Mathew. Mark
McCracken. John McGowan. Michael Meleckson.
Ellen Mendelson. Pablo Mendez. David
Merel. Cynthia Michals. Koren Milecki. Paula
Miller. Sharon Miller, Brian Modloff. Elizabeth
Mollan.
Frank Mooradian. Jane Moy, Michael Musick. Paul Nathanson, Tony Nazaroff, Renato
Nepomuceno, Sandra Nidetz.
John Nikchevich, Daryl Novick, Natalie Odlivak. Evan Oliff. Jami Olshock, Joseph O'Malley.
Timothy Ortmann, James Ossey, Brian Patel. Kuldip Patel. Michael Pechter, David
Peiser, Scott Peller. Sharon Pennington.
lrirlividuals-171
�Larry Perlman, Angie Piculas, Bruce Pinsler,
Bonnie Pollack.
Christine Porter, Gayle Portnoy, Richard
Precht. Jose Quinones.
Judy Rabin, Michelle Rakoncay, Glenn
Ramdass, Aristides Ramirez.
Dawn Ransom, Barbara Reich. Howard
Reiss, Cynthia Rich.
Terri Richard, Nelinda Rifareal, Dawn Roberts, Lori Rock, Peter Rollick, Steven Rosenberg, Jinx Rosenbrock, Keith Rosenthal.
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Rothman, Michael Rowe, Judy Rubin, Karen
Ruesch.
Stacey Sacksner, Scott Samuels, David Samuelson, Michael Schaffner, Tony Schiller.
Harriet Schmidt, Gena Schoen, Sandy
Schuettan.
David Schwartz, Diane Schwartz, Harold
Schwartz, Mindy Schwartz, Michael Scott,
Jay Silver, Steven Singer, Zareen Sirajullah.
Roberta Sitton, Rochelle Sitton, Colin
Slowik, Dana Sobel, David Sockel. Ferdinand
Soco, Peter Spiliopoulous, Susan Spraggins.
172-lndividuals
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�Maureen Statland, Mark Steinhoff, Sigrid
Stenzel, Larry Stolberg, Jerome Stone, Gabriella Strack, Maria Sudendorf, Joseph Suhajda.
Karen Sutker, Steven Sylvan, Lori Szeinert,
Wendy Tarantur, Scott Tauber. Dave Taylor,
Michael Teng. Teddy Theodore.
Paul Toback, Chester Tom. Annastasia
Trambas, Elaine Tzakis. Holly Unterberger,
Kenny Van Der Haegen. Edna Varda, Kerry
Velleff.
Audrey Via, Debra Vicari, Harvey Walter·.
Noelle Walther. David Weber, Elise Weiner,
· Daniel Weisberg, Craig Weissman.
Heidi Weitrr:iann, William Wengerski. Joseph
Wisniewski. William Witry, Dana Wohlbrant.
Lawrence Wolfberg, Jackie Wall, Cynthia
Wu.
Lynn Yamanaka, Sue Yates.
Bonita Yoo, Joanne Zelasko.
Fabian Zimansky, Nancy Zimmerman.
Joel Zolin. Valerie Zorina.
lndividuals- 173
�174-lndividuals
�Joyce Adam
Office Occupations 11; Volleyball 9; Basketball 9;
Softball 9, 10.
Aida Alexander
David Americus
Christine Anderson
Transferred fror;n Glenbrook South 9; Bronze Honor Pin
11; Concert Band 10; Intermediate Band 9; Musical
Band 10; Ripplettes 10. G.A.A. 10.
Elena Ayala
Louis Bahrmasel
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Summer
lnstilute 11; Key Club 12; Footba!l 10, 12, Most Improved
10, Minor N 12.
Marcie Baizer
Cabinet 9,10,11; Key Club 9,10; Swimming 9.
Ernest Banac
Marcia Barenbaum
David Bart
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Summer Institute 11; School Spirit Award 11;
Golden Galleon 10.11,12, Editor-in-Chief 12; French
Club 9, Treasurer 9; Investment Club 9- 12, Treasurer 9,
Sec. 10. Vice-Pres. 11. Pres. 12; Ski Club 10.
Steven Bartelstein
N-Club 10,11,12, Sec. 12; Golf9-12, Capt. 12, Major
N 10,11,12, MVP 12, All-Conference 12; Baseball 9-12.
Major N 11,12.
Daniel Bartfeld
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State Scholar; Gold H0nor Cert. 9; Homecoming Court
11.12; N-Club 11,12; School Spirit Comm. 9-12; Football
9-12, Major N 11.12. All-Conference 12; Wrestling 9;
Baseball 9,10.11, Minor N 11.
Dennis Baumhart
William Bauta
Blue Honor Cert. 9; Reflections Crew 12; Musical
Crew 12; Male Ensemble 9; Spanish Club 12.
Rosalyn Behr
Nat. Honor Society 11,12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Cabinet 9-12; Cheerleading 9-12; Russian Club 9,10; Key Cluo 11; Badmin·
ton 9,10,11 .
lndividuals-175
�Barbara Belair
Linda Bergman
Cary Berman
Robert Bernstein
Concert Band 9, 10; N-Club 12; Key Club 11,12; Football 9-12, Capt. 9, Major N 11,12; Basketball 9, 10; Track
9.
Brigitte Bielinski
Barbara Bieniek
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Bronze Honor Pin 12; Blue
Honor Cert . 9; Fall Play Crew 10; Reflections Crew
10,11 ; Musical Crew 9; Tecnis 10,11,12; G.A.A. 9-12;
Spanish Club 9; Volleyball 9. Minor N 9; Bowling
10, 11.12, Major N 10, 11,12.
Christine Billisits
G.A.A. 11; German Club 10,11; Volleyball 9-12, Major
N 10.11. 12; Basketball 9, 10, Minor N 9.10; Sottball 9, 10,
Minor N 9, Major N 10.
Lori Blackman
Cabinet 9-12, Vice-Pres. 10. Pres. 11; Homecoming
Comm. 9-12; Wrestlettes 9-12; Yearbook Staff 11.12,
Editor 12; Quill and Scroll 12; Monitors 9-12; Key Club
10,11.12; Gymnastics 9-12, Minor N 9, Major N 10,11.12.
Capt. 11,12.
Laurel Bleadon
Jan Blok
Ill. State Scholar; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Blue Honor Cert.
9; Golden Galleon 12; Math Club 9, 10, 12; Investment
Club 11.12. Vice Pres. 12; Swimming 9, 10, Minor N 10;
Fencing 10.
Stuart Blumfelt
Gregg Bolotin
Ill.State Scholar; Bronze Honor Pin 11; N-Club 11 ,12;
School Spirit Comm. 9-12; Key Club 11,12; Football 912, Major N 11,12; Tennis 9; Wrestling 9.
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Jon Borkan
Philipa Bramati
Judith Brazen
Nat. Honor Society 11. 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Students For Israel
9,11; Yearbook Staff 11, Editor 11; Quill and Scroll 11.12.
176-lndividuals
�Lynn Breidenbach
Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11 ; Bronze Honor
Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Concert Orchestra 9-12;
Musical Band 9-12; German Club 9.10.11.
Claudia Brisk
Nat. Honor Society 11. 12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill.
State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11;
Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; G.A.A. 9,10;
German Club 9; Tennis 9-12, Capt. 12, Major N 9-12,
MVP 9-12, Conference Champ 9.10, 12. All-Conference
10,11,12. State Qualifier 10,11,12.
Larry Brodacz
Kathy Brooks
Jeff Browne
Jerome Burke
Linda Burstyn
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Tim Calahan
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�Andy Caplin
Arlene Castro
Transfer from Regina Dominican; Mixed Chorus 11;
Golden Galleon 10,11, Editor-in-Chief 11; Spanish Club
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Wendy Castro
Bronze Honor Pin 10; Golden GaUeon 10; Mixed Chorus 10; Spanish Club 10. 11; Porn Pon 11.
Kelly Cebol
German Club 10; Spanish Club 11; Tennis 10.11.12.
Minor N 10. Major N 11, 12; Track 9, 11, Minor N 9, Major N
11.
Madeleine Cerrone
Bronze Honor Pin 11; Reflections Crew 11, 12; Golden
Galleon 11. 12, Business Editor 11, 12; Spanish Club 9, 11;
Investment Club 11, 12.
Janet Chavin
Cynthia Cheung
Student Senate 12; Concert Band 9.10,11; Temis 12;
Volleyball 10,11; Track 9.
Timothy Chin
Charles Choi
Karen Ciskoski
Colleen Clark
Edward Cohen
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Bronze Honor Pin 12; Blue
Honor Cert. 9; N-Club 11; Basketball 9-12, Minor N 11,
Major N 12.
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Ellen Cohen
Nancy Cohen.
Steve Cohen
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�Sharon Cone
Steven Contos
Elizabeth Cook
Steven Cooley
N-Club 11,12; Football 10, 11,12, Capt. 10, 12, Major N
11, 12; Basketball 9; Wrestling 10, 11,12, Capt. 10, Major
N 11,12; Baseball 9, 10.
Cheryl Cooper
Student Senate 12; Cabinet 9-12; Reflections 9;
Wrestlettes 9; Tennis 12, Major N 12.
Susan Coyne
G.A.A. 10; German Club 10,11; Volleyball 10,11,12,
Minor N 10, Major N 11 ,12; Track 10,11,12, Major N
10,11,12; Basketball Manager 10.
Marypat Christante
Kenneth Davis
Mike Davis
lndividuals-179
�Gregory Decwikiel
Ralph Dellheim
Mark DeMar
Lenore Deutsch
Barb Dickstein
Horio Dobryman
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Debbi Doniger
G.A.A. 9,10; Volleyball 9,10,11, Minor N 10; Softball
9, 10, Minor N 9, Major N 10.
Maria Douvris
180-lndividuals
�Hope Drucker
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Blue Honor .
Cert. 9; Concert Band 10.11.12; Intermediate Band 9;
Musical Band 10.12.
Jeffrey Dubin
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor
Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold ffonor Cert. 9; Key
Club 12; Soccer 9-12. Minor N 11. Major N 12.
Eric Duerig
German Club 9.10.11 ; Swimming 9-12. Minor N 10.
Major N 11 ,12.
Adeline Eberle
Cathrine Eberhart
Harlene Edelman
Scott Elesh
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar; Bronze Honor
Pin 12; Key Club 12. Board of Directors 12; Baseball 9.
David Ellison
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Sliver Honor Pin 12; Bronze
Honor Pin 11; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Soccer 9-12. Capt.
9.10, Minor N 11, Major N 12; Track 9,10
Julie Ellison
Donald Emerick
Clara Epstein
Jon Esmael
Jackie Espinueva
Transfer from Kalakaua School, Hawaii; Homecoming
Comm. 12; Badminton 11.
Laura Etcheson
Marissa Farber
Track 11.
lndividuals-181
�Janice Feldman
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Musical Band
10; Jazz Ensemble 12; Office Occ;up. 11; Timer's Club 9.
Jeff Feldman
Beth Feldstein
Student Senate 9; Homecoming Court 11, 12; Cheerleading 9-12, Co. Capt. 10, Capt. 12; Dance Company
9-12; Monitors 9.10; School Spirit Comm. 9-12.
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Linda Fertal
Mark Finckle
Daniel Finn
Reflections 11; Spring Musical 11; Thespians 11.12; NClub 10; Yearbook 11; Nilehilite 11.12, Art Editor 12;
Football 10, 11. Minor N 10; Cross Country 9; Track 9, 10,
Minor N 10.
Julie Firfer
G.A.A. 9; DECA 12; Volleyball 9; Archery 9, Major N 9;
Track 9,11, Minor N 9,11.
Susan Fisch
Cabinet 9; Reflections 11. Director 12; Dance Company 9-12, Pres. 11; G.A.A. 9; Gymnastics 9, 10; Timer's
Club 9.
Thea Fisherkeller
Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor
Cert. 9; German Club 10; Spanish Club 10; G.l.T. 10.
STeven Fishman
Nat. Honor Society 11,12; Ill. State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold
Honor Cert. 9; Student Senate 12; Concert Band 9-12;
Concert Orchestra 10,11.12; Reflections Band 11.12;
Jazz Ensemble 10,11.12; Math Club 11; Gymnastics 912, Minor N 10, Major N 11, 12.
Howard Fogel
Susan Frankel
DECA 12.
Alan Friedman
Nat. Honor Society 11.12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill.
State Scholar; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Cert. 9; Nilehilite 9,10, 11, Editor 10, Editor-inChief 11; Quill and Scroll 10, 11; DECA 12, Pres. 12, State
Vice-Pres. 12, Area 15 Pres. 12. State Ambassador 12;
Key Club 11.12. Vice-Pres. 12; Soccer 9, 10, Capt. 10;
BasketbaH 9,10,11, Minor N 11 .
Renee Friedman
Kenneth Fritzshall
182-lndividuals
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�Joy Fullett
Cabinet 9-12; Reflections 9.12; Reflections Crew 10;
Musical Crew 9; Tecnis 10; Concert Band 10; Cadet
Band 9; G.l.T. Bowling 9.10. Minor N 9.
Joseph Gaffin
Bronze Honor Pin 11; Soccer 9; Swimming 10. Minor N
10; Gymnastics 9.10; Diving 12.
Bill Garcia
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Football 9, 12. Major N 12; Basketball 9; Baseball 9-12.
Minor N 11.
David Gassel
Nat. Honor Society 11.12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10;
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor
Cert. 9; Key Club 12; Tennis 10. Minor N 10; Golf 9-12.
Minor N 10. Major N 11.12; Swimming 9.12. Major N 12.
Lisa Geiser
Fall Play Crew 9-12; Reflections Crew 9-12; Musical
Crew 9-12; Children's Theater Crew 11 ,12; Thespians
10.11.12. Sec. 12; Tecnis 9-12; Concert Orchestra 9.10;
Mixed Chorus 10; G.A.A. 9; French Club 9; Archery 9;
Environmental Club 9.
Steve Gershbein
Dahlia Gerszonovicz
Deborah Gibbons
Steve Ginsberg
Noah Ginsburg
Key Club 12; Soccer 9-12, Co-Capt. 12, Major N
11.12; Basketball 9; Baseball 9.
Melissa Glazer
Dan Gol
Steven Goldenberg
Henry Goldenstein
Soccer 9-12. Minor N 10. Major N 11.12; Basketball 9;
Baseball 9,10, Minor N 10.
David Goldsmith
lndividuab-183
�Jannis Goldson
Leslie Goldstein
Charles Gollay
Bronze.Honor Pin 12; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Student
Senate 12; Key Club 9-12, Sec. 11. Pres. 12; Baseball
9.10.12.
Kenneth Goodman
Reflections Band 11, 12; Jazz Ensemble 10, 11. 12; Soccer 9.
Tracy Gorchoff
Sheri Gordon
Joyce Gothelf
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Summer Institute 12; Cabinet 9-12, Vice-Pres.
11. Pres. 12; Reflections 11.12; Cadet Band 9; Homecoming Comm. 12; Wrestlettes 9-12, Capt. 9-12; Nllehllite 10.
Ellen Gradman
Wendy Graff
Richard Graw
Kim Gray
Myles Greenberg
Basketball 10; Baseball 9.
John Gregorian
Helene Grelman
Cabinet 9; Cheerleadlng 9,10; Monitors 9,10; HERO
12.
Laura Grodsky
184-lndlvlduals
�Brian Grossman
Jackie Gruzinsky
Kevin Guertin
Linda Gunther
James Hankin
Gerald Hansen
Julie Harris
Margie Hehn
Pamela Herbach
Nat. Honor Society 11.12; Nat. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State
Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Summer Institute 11;
Student Senate 11.12. Sec. 12. Treas. 12; Cabinet 10;
Fall Play Crew 9; Reflections Crew 10; Musical Crew 10;
Thespians 10,11.12; Tecnis 9,10; Homecoming Comm.
10,11; Yearbook 9,12; Math Club 11 .
lndividuals-185
�Rochelle Herman
Bronze Honor Pin 11 ; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Reflections
Crew 9; Spanish Club 11; Timer's Club 9,10.
Theodore Hill
Not. Honor Society 11.12; Not. Merit Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar;
Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin
10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Summer Institute 11; Student
Senate 10; FoU Ploy 9, 10; Reflections 9, 10, Director
11.12; Musicol 9-12; Children's Theater 10; Thespians 912; Concert Bond 9-12; Concert Orchestra 10,11,12;
Yearbook 10, 11.12, Co-Editor-in-thief 11, Editor-inChief 12;QuillondScroll 11,12;PAAnnouncer 10,11.12;
Spanish Club 9; Radio Show 9, 10, Opera 10
David Hoffmann
Cynthia Hogg
Ken Hoppe
Kevin Hoppenrath
Colleen Hubbard
Bronze Honor Pin 11; Gold Honor Cert. 9; GAA 9.
Germon Club 9-12; G.l.T 9.10; Bowling 11; Archery 9.
Track 9-12.
Khalid Hussain
Not. Honor Society 11,12;•111. State Scholar; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Radio Club 10; Spanish Club 10,11; G.l.T
11; Investment Club 11; Tennis 10,11; Wrestling ·~.
186-lndividuols
�Janice lacullo
Eileen Bower lnglesby
Intermediate Band 9; Girls' Glee 9; Students for Israel
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9; G.l.T 9; Key Club 9.
Scott Irion
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Karen Jamruszka
Cara Johanson
Blue Honor Cert. 9; Intermediate Band 9; Porn Pon 11;
GAA 9; Volleyball 11 ; Gymnastics 9.10. Minor N 9,10;
Archery 9.10.11 .
Laura Johnson
Debra Kabiller
Debbie Kahn
Transfer from Plano H.S. Texas; DECA 12.
Diane Kallman
Wendi Kamp
Student Senate 12; Cabinet 9-12; Tennis 9.10, 12. Major N 12.
Julie Kane
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Julie Kaplan
Gary Karhoff
Paula Kaspar
Beth Kauffman
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�William Keller
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Key Club 12; Soccer 9; Baseball 9.
Randall Kessem
Joel Kessler
Basketball 9-12, Capt. 12, Minor N 9.10. Major N
11.12.
Kurt Kessler
Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin
11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Spanish
Club 9; Aeronautics Club 9,10,11; trategic Game Club
10.11.
Jin Kim
Cynthia King
Phyllis Klein
Cabinet 9-12. Treas. 12; Reflections 9; ·Homecomlng
Comm. 9; Gymnastics 9.
Hee Ko
Karen Konior
Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill.
State Scholar; Sliver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Cert. 9; Concert Band 9-12; Concert Orchestra 11.12; GAA 10.11; Volleyball 9-12. Minor N
10.11. Major N 12; Basketball 9,10. Minor N 9,10; Track
9-12, Major N 9-12.
Steve Korn
Andrea Kotler
Cindy Kouzoures
Bowling 9.10.11. Major N 9.10.11.
Shari Kozak
Bob Kramer
Petra Krumland
German Club 9.10.
188-lndividuals
�Nancy Kusek
Concert Band 10; Cadet Band 9; Volleyball 9-12;
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Major N; Minor N; Softball 9-12
Ron Lader
Pam LaMqnna
James Lankford
Gymnastics 9-12; Major N 11.
Richard Lapins
Basketball 9.
Kimberly Leahy
Barry Leb
National Honor Society 12; National Merit Scholarship
Letter Of Commendation; NEDT Certificate of Merit;
Illinois State Scholar; Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin
11 ;Gold Honor Certificate 9; Student Senate 10; VicePresident 12; Fall Play 12; N-Club 10-12; Key Club 12;
Football 9-12; Minor N 9.10; Major N 11.12; Basketball
9,10; Minor N 10; Track 9-12; Captain 12; Minor N 9;
Major N 10,11,12; M.V.P. 10,11.12.
Ellen Lebovitz
Student Senate 12; Cabinet 9-12; Secretary 12;
Concert Choir 10; Girls' Glee Club 9; Monitors 10.11.
Tina Lee
National Honor Society 11.12; National Merit Letter of
Commendation 12; N.E.D.T. Certificate of Merit; Illinois
State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11;
Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9; Student
Senate 11; G.A.A. 10; Spanish Club 10.11; Volleyball 10;
Tennis 11.12; Minor N; Major N; Badminton 10.11.12;
lndividuals-189
Major N 10-12.
�James Lefevre
Roberta Lehrfeld
Mark Leipold
Ilene Leon
Susan Lerner
Lyle Levin
Mindy Levin
Fall Play 11, 12; Reflections 9-12; Musical 11; One Acts
11; Thespian 9-12; Tecnis 9,10; Concert Choir 11,12;
Mixed Chorus 10; Girls Glee 9; Yearbook 12.
Sue Levine
David Levit
190-lndividuals
�Marcelo Levy
Helen Lewkowicz
Nancy Lieberman
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Edith Lipsky
Ellen Lipsky
G.A.A. 9, 12; Bowling 9, 12.
Steve Lisco
National Honor Society 11, 12; NEDT Certificate of
Merit; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9; Key Club 12;
Golf 10; Swimming 9-12: Major N 10,11 .12
Marcy Locasha
Ripplettes 11; G.A.A. 9; Basketball 12; Swimming 912; Gymnastic 9-12; Badminton 9; Softball 9-12.
David Lorig
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Silver
Honor Pin 12; 'Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9; Homecoming Court 11; Homecoming King 12; N
Club 11.12; School Spirit Committ ee 9-12; Key Club 1012; Football 9-12; Minor N 11 ; Major N 12; Basketball 912; Captain 12. Minor N 11; Major N 12.
Andrea Luck
Ron Lund
Julie Maggio
Blue Honor Certificate 9; G.A.A. 9, 10; Monitors 9; Ushers' Club 9; Tennis 9; Volleyball 9-12; Captain 9; Basketball 9-12; Softball 9, 10.12.
Steven Malekow
Wrestling 9,10,12; Monor N 10.
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Dan Malina
Marci Mandell
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Cabinet 9; Porn-Pon 10-12; Cqptain 12; Wrestlettes
9; Dance Company 9.10; Yearbook 12; School Spirit
Committee 9-12; Key Club 10.
lndividuals-191
�Pam Mandusich
Renee Maratos
Brian Marcus
Lynn Marsch
Wayne Matayoshi
Summer Institute 12; Swimming 9.10; Strategic
Games 9-11; Vice-President 1O; President 11; Aeronautics Club 9.10.
Katherine Matz
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze
Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9; Cabinet 10;
Concert Orchestra 9-12; Musical Band 9-12; Ripplettes
9-11; G.A.A. 9-11; Golden Galleon 12; Spanish Club 11;
Bowling 9-12; Swimming 9; Badminton 10-12.
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Loretta McCormack
Volleyball 9.10; Minor N 10; Track 9; Art Council 9.
Nora McCormack
Concert Choir 12; Chamber Choir 11; Mixed Chorus
10; Girls' Glee 9; G.A.A. 9; Timers' Club 10.
Roger Merel
Steven Meyers
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Gold
Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Certificate; Key Club 12; Football 9, 10; Minor N 10; Baseball 9.10; Minor N 10.
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Joanne Mikos
NEDT Certificate of Merit 10; Blue Honor Certificate 9;
Concert Band 10; Cadet Band 9; Musical Band 10;
Golden Galleon 12; Editor 12; German Club 11; Volleyball 11; Minor N 11; Basketball 10; Minor N 10; Bowling
12; Softball 11.12; Minor N 11.12; Track 9,10; Minor N
9.10; Senior Committee for Prom '80 12.
Cary Miller
Diane Miller
Shari Miller
Cabinet 9; Yearbook 11.12; Nilehilite 9-12; Editor 911; Spanish Club 9.
Peter Miscinski
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Gold
Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Certificate 9; Baseball 9-12; Minor N 11;
Major N 12.
192-lndividuals
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�Lisa Mizock
G.A.A. 9, 10; DECA 12; Volleyball 9; Archery 9; Track
9,11 .
Ronald Moffett
Audrey Moje
German Club 9, 10; HERO 12; Bowling; Timer's Club
9,10; President 10; Manager Boy's Track Team 9; Student Activity Board 9. 10.
Teresa Mortell
Danny Moss
Shari Moss
Bronze Honor Pin 12; Dance Company 11; DECA 12;
Key Club 11 .
James Mourikes
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Michael Moy
Illinois State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor
Pin 11 ; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9;
Baseball 9. 10.
Shelly Mozin
National Honor Society 11,12; NEDT Certificate of
Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver
Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate; 9; Student Senate 9,11 ,12; Cabinet 9,10; Key
Club 11; Tennis 11. 12; Minor N 11; Major N 12; Badminton 10- 12; Major N 10-12.
Individuals -193
�John Murray
Andrea Myerson
Girls Glee 11; Bowling Tearn 11.
Hal Nagel
National Honor Society 11.12; Silver Honor Pin 12;
Bronze Honor Pin 11; Gold Honor Certificate 9; N-Club
10-12; Football 9-12; Captain 9,10; Major N 11,12;
Wrestling 9-11; Minor N 10, 11 ; Baseball 9, 10.
Julian Nevel
April Nichols
Transferred from James Monroe High School, Sepulveda, California.
Richard Nikchevich
National Honor Society 11, 12; NEDT Certificate of
Merit 10; Illinois State Scholar 12; Gold Honor Pin 12;
Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor
Certificate 9; English Tutoring 11; Soccer 9-11; Minor N
11; Basketball 9-12; Major N 11.12.
Melanie Nisbet
Steven Oberding
Ann O'Kane
Lance Olson
Renee Olson
National Honor Society 11.12; Silver Honor Pin 12;
Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9; Summer
Institute 11.12; Student Senate 12; Fall Play 11; Thespians 11; Concert Band 9-12; Concert Orchestra 9-12;
Band Board 10-12; Treasurer 11; President 12; Reflections Band 12; Musical Band 10-12; Ripplettes 10,11;
G.A.A. 10; Golden Galleon 10; Reflections Writing
Comm. 11; School Spirit Award 11.
Timothy O'Malley
Elias Orfanos
Gary Ornoff
Wrestling 9.10; Minor N 10.
Robert Ottlinger
194-lndividuals
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�Lawrence O'Young
Sharon Palm
Mary Pankiw
Ann Pappas
Blue Honor Certificate 9; Concert Orchestra 9-11;
Musical Band 9, 10.
Tom Pappas
HERO 12; Football 9; Track 9.
Marci Parkinson
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Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11 ; Bronze Honor
Pin 10: Gold Honor Certificate 9; Blue Honor Certificate
9; French Club 12.
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Dan Patlack
Illinois State Scholar 12: N-Club 11. 12; Pep Club 9-12;
Football 9-12; Football M.V.P. 12; Football All-Conference 11.12.
Adelena Paugoulatos
Ruth Paul
lndividuals-195
�Myra Petroski
Cynthia Photos
Christine Pittas
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Jay Plich
Judith Plotkin
Joann Partmann
Steven Precht.
John Priske
196-lndividuals
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�Pamela Puertollano
Mark Raffel
Bronze Honor Pin 12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9.12;
Major N 11 ,12.
Doris Rankenburg
Stuart Rappaport
Christine Redlin
Cabinet 9-12; Reflections 10- 12; Thespians 11, 12;
Concert Choir 11; Chamber Choir 12; Girls Glee 9,10;
Homecoming Committee 10-12; Vice-President 11;
President 12; Homecoming Court 11, 12; Cheerleadlng
9.10; Captain 9; Porn-Pon 11,12; Monitors 9,10; School
Spirit Committee 9-12; Rotary Club 12.
Scott Reicin
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NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Silver
Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Blue Honor Certificate
9; Concert Band 10; Cadet Band 9; N-Club 11,12;
School Spirit Committee 10-12; Key Club 11.12; Golf 912; Basketball 9; Baseball 9- 12; Captain 12; Major N
11,12; Major N Golf 10-12.
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Faith Reitman
Summer Institute 11; Cabinet 9,10; Fall Play Crew 11;
Reflections Crew 12; Musical Crew 10-12; Thespians 12;
Concert Band 10-12; Cadet Band 9; Mixed Chorus 10;
G .l.T. 9-11 .
Robyn Richmond
Mark Robbins
Bonnie Robin
Carol Rollick
Blue Honor Certificate 9; Cabinet 9-12; Homecoming
Committee 10-12; Homecoming Court 11, 12; Homecoming Queen 12; Cheerleading 9-12; Co-Captain 9;
Dance Company 9; French Club 9; Monitors 9, 10; Office Occupations 11.
Arthur Rosenson
National Honor Society 11, 12; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor
Pir.-11 ; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9;
Student Senate 12; Fall Play 9-12; Crew 10; Reflections
10.12; Crew 12; Musical 9-12; Crew 10,11; Thespians 912; Vice-President 12; Golden Galleon 11,12; PA Announcer 12; Spanish Club 12; Spanish Contest 11, 12;
Spanish Poetry Contest 11 ,12; Math Club 11.12.
Jeffrey Ross
Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor
Pin 10; Gold Honor Certificate 9.
Sue Rotblatt
Cabinet 10-11; Cheer1eading 10; Porn-Pon 11.12;
Gymnastics 9.
Robert Rotche
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation.
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholar; Gold
Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Certificate 9; Photo-Arts Club 9; Soccer 10;
lndividuals-197
Minor N 10.
�Richard Rudy
NEDT Certificate of Merit; Bronze Honor Pin 12; Baseball 9, 10; Minor N 10.
Salome Rylko
Reflections 9,11; Crew 9,11; Dance Company 11.
Stacey Sacksner
Student Senate 11: Cabinet 9, 10, 11, Pres. 9; Concert
Orchestra 9, 10: French Club 11: G .l.T 1O,11: Photo-Arts
Club 9; Archery 10.11, Minor N 10.
Sandy Salas
Bronze Honor Pin 12; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Mixed Chorus
11; Homecoming Comm. 10.11; Porn Pon 12; Dance
Company 11; Monitors 9-12; School Spirit Comm. 10;
Key Club 9,10; Usher Club 9-12.
David Salomon
Esperanza Samaniego
Caryn Salzman
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Bronze Honor Pin 12; Blue Honor Cert. 9; Reflectiorn
Crew 9. 10; Musical Crew 9; One Acts Crew 9; Tecnii
9,10; Ripplettes 9; GAA 9; Spanish Club 9.
Elizabeth Samelson
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Gold Hono1
Cert. 9; Cabinet 9,10.11; Student Senate 10,11, Sec.
10, Treas. 10; Reflections 9; Cheerleading 9-12; Monitors 9; Key Club 9, 10, 11.
Daniel Sarasin
Laura Savitt
Karen Sawislak
Nat. Honor Society 11. 12; Nat. Merit Scholar Letter of
Commendation; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11: Bronze Honor
Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Student Senate 10; Reflections Crew 10, 11; Fall Play Crew 12; Musical Crew
11.12; Thespians 11,12; Tecnis 10.11.12, Vice-Pres. 12;
GAA 9, 10; Yearbook Staff 11, 12. Editor 11, 12; Quill and
Scroll 11,12; PA Announcer 12; Tennis 9-12, Capt. 12,
Minor N 9, Major N 10,11 .12. State Qualifier 10; Badminton 9, 10, Minor N 9, Major N 10.
Steve Schaller
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Steven Schreiter
Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10.
Edwin Schueftan
Susan Schuman
198-lndividuals
�Jon Schwartz
Fall Play Crew 9,10,11; Reflections 9,10,11; Reflections Crew 9, 10, 11; Musical Crew 9, 10, 11; Thespians 912; Tecnis 9-12; Concert Choir 10,1 1,12; Chamber
Choir 11; Male Ensemble 9; Radio Club 9,10, Pres. 10;
Key Club 11,12, Sec. 12.
Pam Schwartz
Cabinet 9, 10; Porn Pon 11,12, Co-Capt. 12; Dance
Company 10; Yearbook Staff 12; School Spirit Comm.
9-12.
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Alan Shepord
Larry Siegal
Linda Siegel
Lloyd Sigman
Michael Silver
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Nilehilite 11,12, Editor 11,12; Quill and Scroll 12;
Key Club 11,12; Soccer 10,11, Minor N 10,11.
lndividuals-199
�Craig Silverman
Richard Simmons
Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill.
State Scholar; Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 10;
Gold Honor Cert. 9; Concert Band 9-12; Concert Orchestra 9-12; Reflections Band 11, 12; Musical Band 9;
Jazz Ensemble 10,11,12; Math Club 11,12; Investment
Club 11,12; Chess Club 10.
Evan Simon
Larry Simon
Celine Slowik
Janet Small
Jill Soble
Fall Play 11, Fall Play Crew 11; Mixed Chorus 11; Girls'
Glee 9; Wrestlettes 9, 10; Ripplettes 9, 10; Swimming
9,10.
Linda Sohn
Nat. Honor $ociety 11.12; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill.
State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11;
Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Cabinet 9; Fall
Play Crew 11; Reflections Crew 9-12; Musical Crew 10;
One Acts Crew 10; Children's Theater 10; Thespians 912; Tecnis 9-12. Pres. 12; Musical Orchestra 9-12; Yearbook Staff 11, 12. Editor 12; Quill and Scroll 11,12; French
Club 9; Opera 10.
Todd Spinner
Bill Stein
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Gold Honor
Cert. 9; N-Club 9-12, Pres. 12; Wrestling 9-12, Capt. 12,
Major N 9-12; Baseball 9, Capt. 9.
Randy Stoneberg
Linda Sugarman
Nat. Merit Scholaship Letter of Commendation;
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Bronze Honor Pin 12; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Student Senate 12; Cabinet 11; Fall Play 11; Fall
Play Crew 9,12; Reflections 9-12; Reflections Crew 912; Writing Comm. 10,11; Musical 10,11; Musical Crew
9,10,11; One Acts 11; Children's Theater 11; Thespians
9-12 Tecnis 12; Girls' Glee 10; Homecoming Comm. 12;
Key Club 11,12.
Brian Sullivan
Nat. Honor Society 11,12; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Ill. State Scholar;
Gold Honor Pin 12; Sliver Honor Pin 11;Bronze Honor Pin
10; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Football 9; Soccer 10, 11, 12,
Major N 11,12; Track 9, 10.
Steven Suslick
Fall Play Crew 10,12; Reflections Crew 9-12; Musical
Crew 9-12; Thespians 10, 11,12; Tecnis 9-12; Nllehilite 9;
Photo-Arts Club 9,10,11, Pres. 11; Track 9.
David Swerdlow
200-lndivlduals
�Cheryl Sylvan
Srdan Divjakovic
Sandra Taft
Kristine Taylor
Jay Teeman
Tracy Teitler
Wrestlettes 9-12. Capt. 10.11.12; Monitors 10,11,12
George Teng
Investment Club 10.11.12; Soccer 10.11.12. Minor N
11 . Major N 12; Gymnastics 10.11.12. Major N 11,12.
David Theobald
Steven Tuchman
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Soccer 9-12. Minor N 11. Major N 12.
Jamie Tucker
Scott Turner
NEDT Cert. of Merit 10; Student Senate 11 .12; Fall
Play Crew 9.10; Reflections Crew 9, 10; Musical Crew
9.10; One Acts Crew 9.10; Tecnis 9.10; Radio Club 9.10.
General Manager 10; Students for Israel 9.10; DECA 11.
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Donald Ulbert
Drew Ullberg
Cross Country 9.10; Wrestling 10.11; Track 10.
Erek Vassilatos
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�Diana Vlay
Reflections 11,12; Porn Pon 11,12; Dance Company
10,11,12, Officer 11; Nilehilite 12; Gymnastics 9,10. Major N 9.10; Badminton 11, Minor N 11.
Audrey Wagner
Kelly Walls
N-Club 10,11,12. Sargent-at-Arms 11,12; Football 912, Capt. 12, Major N 10, 11,12; Wrestling 9-12, Major N
10.11.12; Track 9-12, Major N 11,12.
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Howard Walovitch
David Wankovsky
Arlene Weicensang
Fall Play Crew 10; Reflections Crew 9,10,11; Musical
Crew 9.10.11; One Acts Crew 10; Thespians 9-12; Tecnis 9, 10, 11, Sec. 11; Yearbook Staff 11, 12. Art Editor 12;
Leader's Gym 10, Gym Leader 12.
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Allan Weiner
Nat. Honor Society 11, 12; Ill. State Scholar; Gold Honor Pin 12; Silver Honor Pin 11; Bronze Honor Pin 10; Gold
Honor Cert. 9; Concert Band 9; School Spirit Comm. 912; Key Club 11,12; Football 9-12, Major N 11,12; Basketball 9.
Peggie Weiss
Pam Werner
Cabinet 9,10; Homecoming Comm. 11; Key Club 9.
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Geri West
Cabinet 9-12; Homecoming Comm. 9; Gymnastics 9.
Andrea Wexler
Silver Honor Pin 12; Bronze Honor Pin 11; Blue Honor
Cert. 9; Student Senate 12; Cabinet 9-12. Vice-Pres.
12; Reflections Crew 9,10,11; Tecnis 10; Homecoming
Comm. 9,12; Wrestlettes 9; Yearbook Staff 12, Editor
12.
Brian Wexler
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Renee Williams
Bronze Honor Pin 12; Gold Honor Cert. 9; Tennis 12,
Minor N 12; s·o ftball 11. Minor N 11; Track 10, Minor N 10.
Karyn Wilner
Fall Play Crew 9; Reflections 11; Reflections Crew
9.10.11; Musical Crew 9; One Acts Crew 9; Children's
Theater Crew 9; Thespians 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12;
Chamber Choir 10,11; Girls' Glee 9; Homecoming
Comm. 10,11; PA Announcer 11,12; Spanish Club 9,10.
Debate Club 9; Timers Club 11.
Michael Winans
202-lndividuals
�Debbie Winston
Stephanie Wolcott
Lisa Yedlin
Blue Honor Cert. 9; Student Senate 9; Cabinet 11, 12;
Intermediate Bond 9; Track 11.12. Major N 11.12.
Karen Zaban
Cabinet 9, 10; Foll Ploy 10; Concert Choir 10; Chamber Choir 11; Girls' Glee 9; Homecoming Comm. 10, 12.
Officer 12; Wrestlettes 12; Monitors 10, 11, 12.
Roger Zander
Ellen Zinman
Cabinet 9-12; Reflections 10,1 1, 12; Concert Choir 10;
Girls' Glee 9; Homecoming Comm. 9, 10. 11; Wrestlettes
9; Key Club 9, 10; Bowling 9.
lioward Zuckerman
Bronze Honor Pin.
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�Strange, this parting of the ways, this
Endlng of four rushing yearsl
N .ow the busy cycle closes. Yet
I n the rich, broad compass of Its days,_
Our memories wlll often search,
Reach some magic rendezvous.
Surely, we shall meet agalnl
From the Nllehl Reflectlons Yearbook, 1939
lndividuals-205
�'The object of
education is
to prepare the young
to educate themselves
throughout their
lives'
·Robert M. Hutchins
Higt\sc:hool serves on1y as one of the initial
steps in life. Although one has passed ele-
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mentary and junior high school, r;nany ex;periences stlll await him. For those graduating from Niles East in thiS last year of the
school's existence. college or vocational
goats have been set and must be realized.
Those continuing of Niles West or Niles North
face the challenge of a new invironment,
and must strive to make friends alid become involved in the activities and events
which comprise "school life." But as everyone looks forw0rd with anticipation or reluctance, one always looks behind and remembers the joys and sorrows. successes
and defeats which Niles East has held for all.
This Is the true value of the high school
experience. Every person has learned from
mistakes, has ovfji)rcome adversity, and has
continued to Eltxplore Hfe as each new day
unfolds. Whether one Involved himself In extracurricular activities or a job, or parficJpat-.
ed.in nothing at all, the true achievement
came from developing the abllitles to Interact with one another, understand individual
differences, and learn one's own llmltations.
Thus the rble of educatlon is continuous.
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�'Imagination.
Everything
in IHe ...
disappointment.
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1 us1on .... '
This quote. taken from Thorton
WUder's The Matchmaker. ex- ·
presses some experiences and
feelings of Niies East students,
faculty. staff, and administration
during the past four years:
"Imagination" as to what to do
with the building; "Illusion" as to
whether Niles North would be sold
Instead of East; and "disappointment" In the decision to close the
school In 1980. Life certainly Is full
of disappointment. Illusion, and
Imagination. The moral of The
Matchmaker, however, Is that life
should have both Its duff moments
and Its odveritures, despite problems that may emerge. The closing of the school has offered the
students of Niies East the adventure; the challenge to make an
otherwise ordinary school year as
unique and exciting as po~lble.
All clubs and activities have
worked to make this last year
special. Where sklU and talent
have been lacking. hard work,
enthusiasm, and Initiative have
been Implemented to make
each event unforgettable and
singular in the annals of Niies
East's history.
Epilogue-209
�Atque In Perpetuum,
Nilehi!
Ave Atque Vale!
This year, the yearbook staff has Jaced an almost Insurmountable task: to produce a record
of the last year's events and to include insights
Into past activities at East. To satisfy this need,
the staff has researched Into past yearbooks and
has added comparative and informative samplings to this year's publication in order to encompass more of the 42 year .history of the
school. Old photographs have been employed
to demonstrate the wide variety of cnange Niles
East has undergone. It was not a simple task, but
the staff pursued it witfl determination and spirit.
As editor-In-chief of this year's Reflections, I
210-Epilogue
�would like to thank my staff for the many hours of
work they devoted to the book's completion. I
would especially like to express my deepest admiration and thanks to my section editors. Gena
Schoen, Karen Sawl1lak, Linda Sohn, Arlene
Welcensang, Lori Blackman, 8ayle Portnoy,
and And~ Wexler, for the extra time they committed to solving problems and completing overwhelming and sometimes unreasonable tasks.
A special thanks is expressed to Mr. Dennis
Eder, our representative from the American
Yearbook Company, who aided us with cover
and book specifications, rectified differences between our staff and the plant and was available
to answer questions and to Inform us of the
book's progress during production.
A day never went by without a misspelled
word, a joke, or the vocal encouragement of our
adviser. Mr. Denni• 8rabow1kl. His unending
support and approval were always welcomed
and this year's book Is a direct result of his understanding. hard work. and photographic abilities.
His true worth as a friend, counselor, and yearbook adviser cannot be underplayed. The staff
and I wish him all the luck In the future and hope
that he will take with him. next year, his enjoyment of yearbook and his enthusiasm for expertise that he has shared with us this year.
Yearbook has been a truly rewarding experience. It has given the staff and me the opportunity to express ourselves joumalistlcally while
learning how to cope with problem situations and
difficult decisions. We are privileged to have
contributed In so major a way to the rememberance of Niles East and to have recorded this
year's achievements In the pages of Reflections
1980.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS:
Alan Karras
Alan Schoen
Galen Hosler
Root Studios
ATQUE IN PERPETUUM, NILEHll
AVE ATQUE VALEI
NOW AND FOR ALL TIME, NILEHll
HAIL AND FAREWELLI
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�Bernstein. MIChOel 96, 160
::::edeno. David 77, 153
Cerrone. Madeleine 178
Chaet, Julie 78. 153
Chamerllk. Mary 78. 143, 153
Charous, Anita 48. 153
Charous. Steven 125, 133. 161
Chastain. Eric 161
Chavin. Barry 86. 147. 153
Chavln. Janet 178
Chavln. Robert 57
Chernick. Todd 168
Cheung, Cynthia 78. 107. 178
Chin. Diana 161
Chin. Timothy 178
Choi. Charles 17 8
Choi. Mee 153
Choi. Yong 153
Christopwios, Timothy 72. 91. 161
Chwall$z. Steven 86. 144. 168
Cleplnskl. Ctvistlan 168
Clskoskl. Julie 41. 82. 92. 103. 153
Ciskoskl. Koren 178
CISkOskl. Tom 96, 161
Clark. Coleen 178
CoclOflis. Ctvlsttna 92
Cahan. USa 66. 67. 78. 92. 161
COhen. Edward 178
Cohen, Ellen 32, 53. 94, 178
COhen. Jodie 88. 161
COhen. Kart 85. 152. 153
Cohen.. Michele 153
Callen. Nancy 53. 178
COhen. Richard 77, 96. 161
COhen. Steven 43, 168. 178
Cote. Brad 62. 74. 112, 168'
Colins. Nancy 168
Colucci. Roxanne 159, 161
Cone. Sharon 179·
Conrad. Joan 161
Constance. Ronna 67. 143. 147. 168
Contos, Steven 55, 179
Cook. Elizabeth 179
Cooley. Steve 70. 88. 112. 11{!; 179
Coon. Joan 58
Cooper, Bruce 168
Cooper, Cheryl 78. 174. 179
Cooper. Elizabeth 125. 143, 144. 161
Cooper. John 39
Cortez, Michael 55. 70
Costas. Pamela 153
Coulson, Bill 56, 62. 77
Courts. Gabriel 57
Couris. Tony 168
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Coyne. Margaret 168
Coyne, Patricia 161
Coyne. Susan 68. 179
Coyne. Wlllam 153
Craven. Jack 112. 168
Crtstante. Julie 66. 67. 92..161
Crtstante. Marypat 179
Crlstante, Richard 168
8emsteln. Robert 70. 176
Besser' Alcla 85. 168
Bexes, Marina 153
Bezal<. Adorn 160
llialic. Marc 153
r.brohool, Annie 153
II.darn. Jim 72. 153
Adorn. Joyce 175
Adorn. Stefan 45. 144. 160
Adler, Amy 78. 160
Adler. Jay 153
Agemura. Oanlel 160
Agemura, Diane 92, 168
Altken. Genevieve 160
Albrecht. Joanne 160
Alex~. Alda 175
Alexcilder. David 168
Alexander. Gall 125. 160
AlexOl'lder. Patricia 149, 160
Alexander. Thomas 72, 160
Ai, Yasmin 48. 82. 115. 149. 159. 160
AlpersteJi. Fran 149. 168
Alpert, Lori 168
Alplner, Jennifer 143. 147
Americus. David 88, 175
Amodeo. Brad 41
Amodeo. Sharyl 160
Anderson, Christine 175
Anderson, Judy 67, 168
Anderson. Kenneth 23
Anderson. Kurt 77. 153
Anderson. Robert 45. 145, 147
Andrey. Mork 143, 144
Apollo. Elaine 143. 147, 168
April. Lawrence 160
Albus, Mark 58. 160
Ardlla, Alexandra 47. 160
Aronov, ~ina 168
Arrigo. Anita 85. 147. 168
Arvanitis, Yvonne 26. 88. 152, 153
Ayala. Elena 175
Aznarez. Alberto 168
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Babitz. Mike 168
Badallan. Fiodora 153
Baer. Jennifer 82. 153
Bahrmasel. Bernard 94
Bahrmasel. Louis 70, 175
Baietto, Bradford 64, 70. 168
Bain. Sherri 160
Bain, Steven 125, 143. 147, 153
Balzer. Marcie 175
Baker, Kimberty 153
Baker. Romayne 21. 27
Bakshy, Jacqueline 152. 153
Banac. Ernest 53, 175
Barba, Mark 168
Berenbaum, Marcia 175
Barraza. Nancy 148, 153
Barrett, Sharon 168
. Barry, John 77. 153
Barry. Kathleen 107, 124, 125, 129. 138. 160
Barry. Raymond 160
Barsky. Ira 160
Bart, David 39, 58. 138. 175
Bart. Gregory 58, 153
Bartelstetn. Steve 62; 80, 112. 175
Bartfield. Dorie! 34, 62, 112. 119. 175
Bartfeld. Julie 112. 168
Bartholomen. Chortes 168
Barton, Barbara 168
Bass, Ilene 67. 82. 160
Bass. Jana 86, 107. 125, 143. 144. 160
Bauer, Robyn 168
· Bauman. Deborah 168
Baumhart, Dennis 175
Souto. Wiiliam 175
Becker. Bea 26
Becker, Elisa 85. 103, 152. 153
Becker, Linda 68, 78. 107. 141, 167, 168
Beckley, Robert 153
Behr. Rosalyn 101, 175
Behr. Marian 53
Belair. Barbara 175
Bellas. George 143, 147, 153
Belu. Lidia 160
Bentkover, Sheri 66. 67, 160
Berdenis, Bin 160
Berg. Rita 153
Berger. Bethann 160
Berger, Lesley 88
Berger, Michael 168
Bergman. Lindo 176
Berke. Marcia 85
Berkowitz, Sandi 57, 92. 103. 112. 152, 153
~owltz. Steven 55
Bel)'nan. Cary 176
Bel\'rlan. Koren 86, 168
Berjj)an, Richard 168
Berffctt. Wendy 68, 160
Bertl$en. Mitchell 77, 112
lljl.f!~e·
Blehkl, Brlgttte 176
lllelnskl. Marc 72. 96
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llienias•
34. 41, 78. 107. 160
Sleni$k, Barbara 80. 176
Bllslts. Ctvlstfle 82. 176
Binstock. Cory 96. 153
llio'd. Myron 153
llio'z. David 74. 168
lllsblcls, Georgia
Bishaf. Marcie 48. 153
Blackman. Lon 26. 85. 88. 116, 137. 141. 174, 176. 211
Btcnco. Lucio 72. 86. 160
Bla'll<e.·Chates 48. 143. 144
Bleadon. Lqurel 176
Bleodon. Miriam 124, 125. 160
Bltt. Fred 64. 70. 168
Bltt. Stacy 78. 152. 153
Blx. John 160
Blok. Jan 138. 176
Blok, Lita 153
Bloom. Wiliam 39
Blumfelt. Stuart 176
Blurge. Robert 59
Boberg. Kurt 168
Bogdan. Michael 160
Boigk. Barbara 82. 88. 153
Bokor. Judith 80. 159. 160
Balottn. Gregg 70. 112. 176
Bomben. Michael
Barg, Lisa 168
Barges. Cesar 23. 168
Barkan. Jon 176
Barkenhagen. Todd 160
Bostic. Frank 21. 72. 94
Bowers. Fred 168
Bowler. Debbie 160
Brabec. Mark 64. 72. 160
Bromatl. Phmpe 53. 176
Bromati. Steve 160
Brandes. Bobby 160
Brandt. Wendy 88
Braun. Peter 80
Braverman. Randy 160
Brazen. Etten 125. 137. 160
Brazen. Judith 176
Breidenbach, Henry 160
Breidenbach. Lynn 144. 177
Brenion. Nancy 82
Brenner. Marc 39, 168
Brezka. Glenn 77
Brisk, Claudia 34. 78. 79. 177
Brodacz. Larry 177
Brody, Mitchell 160
Brornellkamp. Helen 25
Bronswlck. David 168
Bronswlck. Debbie 80, 153
Brooks. Kathy 177
Brooks. Steve 72. 91, 153
Browder, Perry 168
Brown, Atissa 82. 168
Brown. Dorthy 29
Brown. Kevin 153
Brown, Tim 72. 91, 153
Browne. Jeff 177
Brownstein, Linn 159. 160
Burdeen. Barry 96. 143. 144. 147. 153
Burgess. Karen 88
Burgess. Priscilla 177
Burke. Jerome 55. 177
Burke. Thomas 96. 72. 153
Burnham. Jane 47
Burstyn, Garry 64. 168
Burstyn. Linda 101. 138. 177
Butter. Bruce 168
Byron. Debra 152. 153
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Caccamo. Michelle 26, 160
Cadena. Brian 160
Cahn. Laura 168
Calahan. Tim 62. 70. 177
Camnitzer, Steven 168
Cano. Joseph 160
Capitani. Emil 41. 94
Caplin. Andy 178
Careb, Renee 153
Careb. Sue 160
Canson. David 91 . 161
Catl;on. Pamela 161
Canow, James 72. 91. 153
Carver. Barbara 168
Castilla. Michael 161
., , Castllo, Roseanne 25
Castro. Artene 178
Caslro. Wendy 48. 178
COJllieres. Fernanda 80. 144, 153
Cebol. Kelly 78. 178
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D'AleRo. fllcollna 168
Dallas. Teresa 39
Damlsh. Jean 26
Dorch. Susan 161
Dave. Kirtlda 161
Davis. Kenneth .179
Davis. Laura 168
Davis. Mike 179
Dawson. Tim ~61
Decwlklel. Gregory 152. 153, 180
Decwi<lel. Suzanne 57. 112
DeFratus, Susan 161
Degenhardt. Ed 39
Debel. Richard 70. 168
De Jonge. Kart 36. 77
Delgado, Christopner 86. 153
Detlhelm, Ralph 180
Demar. Mark 88. 112. 180
Dena, Savette 161
Denberg, Sandra 161
Denenberg. Scott 161
Derlchs, Jeanne 139
Dessent. Richard 86, 161
Deutsch, Barry 168
Deutsch, Lenore 180
Deutsch. Richard 125. 129. 153
Devito. Scott 70
Diamond. Beth 147. 153
Diamond. Deborah 168
Diamond. Steve 72. 96, 153
Dickert. Robert 168
Olckman. Dory 92. 93. 153
Oickman. Susan 143. 144
Dickstein. Barb 180
Dickstein, 8e1ti 68. 168
Dickstein, Geoffrey 77. 91. 153
Olno. Eddie 153
Olvjakovlc. Srdan 153. 201
Oobfymcln, Horio 180
Dodd. Mchele 105, 161
�Doi, Leslie 82, 107, 138. 141, 168
Doi, Steven 77, 96, 153
Dales, Judy 180
Dombrowski, Paula 80
Donath, Matt 94
Doniger, Debbi 180
Dortman, Bradey 77. 138, 157
Darabo, Poul 161
Darabo, Richard 77, 153
Darsey, Jomes 23
Daugherty , Jim 39
Oa<Nikas, Deena 25, 26
Douvris. Maria 180
Drakoulis, Betty 153
DrakouNs, Joanna 78, 159. 161
Drucker. Hope 143. 181
Dlbin, Jeff 74, 112, 181
Duerig, Eric 86, 181
Ouerig, Roy 86, 161
Dustvnan, Edward 80, 161
Dvorak, Tocld 41
Eberhart, Cathrine 181
Ebetle, Adelne 68, 181
Ebetle, Lori 168
Edelman, Harlene 181
Ehrich, Steven 70, 168
Eingarn, David 138, 141, 169
Balkin, Ila 80. 169
Elesh. ScQtt 112, 181
Elenby, Wiles 161
Elson. David 74, 181
Elson, Julie 181
Elson, Mark 161
Elman, Laura 169
Emerick, Donald 181
Engelberg , Lisa 169
Epstein, Alice 153
Epstein, Ckra 48. 181
Erens. Richard 72, 153
Ernst, Edwin 39
Er1ebocher, Seth 149. 153
Esmaei. Jon 161. 181
Esmael. .ti 26, 88
Esplnueva, Jocquelne 181
Esralew. Susan 169
Estracla, MOlllcia 77, 153
Etcheson. laura 181
Ewing, Hc1ry 36
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Fabian, Vale<le 169
Fogenholz, Fred 70
Fogacki, Donna 169
Foler. ~s 161
Fanady, Steve 161
Farber, MariSsa 68, 181
Fare!, Mary 53
Feldman. Janice 182
Feldman, Jeff 55, 182
Feldman. Larry 169
Feldsteln, aeth 101. 119. 182
Feldstein. Ross 41 , 72, 96. 161
Ferdman, Steven 77, 161
Ferguson, Ei zabeth 153
Ferguson, Gerald 30, 70, 116
Ferrante. Anlanietta 53
Fertal, Linda 182
Reeler, Christine 169
Field, Theodore 144
Flgman, Ilene 159. 161
Finckle, Mark 182
Finkelstein, Steven 77, 153
Finn, Dan 129, 138, 182
Firfer, Dani 161
Flrter, Julie 57, 182
Firfer, Marci 154
Firter. Randy 72, 161
Fisch. Susan 123, 125, 182
Fischaff, Mindey 105, 169
Fish0r)<eiler, Thea 182
FishmOn, Heidi 48, 82, 115, f49. 159. 161
Fishman, Steven 34, 107, 115. 143, 144, 147, 182
Flakne. Robyn 68. 169
Flannery. Kevin 161
Fick. Dale 2'1, 36. 39
Flores, Caroino 150
Flores, Ceasor '77
Fogel, Howard 70. 88, 112. 182
Fogel. Lawrence 72, 154
FOl<ers. Steven 149. 169
Forcade, Elza 143, 144, 154
Forest, Karia 78, 152, 154
Foss, Shirley 53
Fax. Ma'lllall 72. 107, 125, 143, 147
Fax. NOITnan 123, 125, 126, 129. 132, 149
France. lene 125, 143. 144, 161
Frank. Deborah 57, 169
Frankel. Micah 169
Frankel, Mlchele 169
Frankel. Richard 154
Frankel. Susan 57. 182
Franklin, Brian 161
Frankson, Mark 161
Freed, Lisa 26, 103, 152, 154
Freeman. Judy 92, 154
Friedman, Alan 34
Friedman, Aissa 149, 161
Friedman, Cass 50
Friedman. Renee 105, 137. 182
Friedman, Ruth 103, 161
Fritzshall, David 72, 154
Frltzshall, Kenneth 182
Frolich, Robert 154
Froese, Sue 25
Fryer, Sandra 80, 82, 154
Fujkawa. Hsoo 169
Fulett, Joy 123, 125. 174, 183
Fulett, Lisa 67. 88, 123. 162
Goa, Albert 154
Gabnelides, John 64
Goffin, Joseph 86, 183
Gal, Kathleen 169
Gola, George 57, 62, 80
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GcnJ, Sanaa
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Gartenber g, Alan 86, 154
Gassel, David 34, 80, 86, 112, 183
Gassel, Debm 68, 112, 162
Geiser, Lisa 124, 125, 129, 132, 183
Gentle, Michael 77' 154
Gerner, Howard 168
Gershbein. David 73, 91, 154
Gershbein , Steven 53
Gerszanovicz. Dahlia 53. 183
Gtlbans. Deborah 183
Gt>bans, Judy 169
Gilespie. Michael 154
Giley, Lisa 162
Ginsberg, Steve 183
Ginsblxg. Noah 74, 112. 183
Gintzle<, Marci 48, 92, 154
Gitteite. Marcus
Glazer, Melissa 53. 183
Glckman, Jane 78, 92. 154
Gtueckert. Richard 154
Goecke, Victoria 82. 169
Gal. Daniel 183
Golota. John 32
Gold, Aviva 26, 88. 112, 143, 144, 152. 154
Gold, Julie 169
Gold. Rhonda 82, 162
Goldberg. Frank 162
Goldberg, Susan 169
Goldblatt, Richard 169
Goldenbe rg. Debra 48. 80. 82. 154
Goldenber g, Steven 53, 62, 183
Goldenste in. Arie 77. 162
Goldenste in, Henry 74, 183
Goldish, Anthony 41, 72. 91, 154
Goldish, Steven 64. 72. 96, 162
Goldman. Earl 162
Goldsmith, David 70. 88, 183
Goldson, Jonnis 184
Goldstein, Leslie 184
Goldstein. Steven 91, 154
Goldwosler. Lisa 169
G<lldwasser. Richard 72. 91
Goldwate r. Deborah 143, 147, 154
Golay. Chortel 112, 184
Goodfrien d. Rclldl 159. 162
Goodman . Keme11\ 125, 147. 184
Goodman. Steven 62
Gorchaff, Tracy 184
Gordan, Sheri 53, 184
Gorham, Anthony 72, 162
Goss. Matthew 162
Gotheff, Joel 96. 154
Gotheff, Joyce 88, 125, 174. 184
Gotlib, Bonnie 154
Gottreich. Phoed<a 169
Govis. Alex 72, 91 , 154
Govis, Peter 169
Grabowski , Dennis 43, 136, 137, 210
Gradman, Ellen 184
Graf. Mary 169
Graff, Wendy 68, 184
Gralewski. Ronald 23. 72
Grant, Daniel 168
Graw. Ricky 184
Gray, Klmbel1y 184
Green Edward 169
Greenberg . Issa 162
Greenberg . Myles 184
Greenberg , Scott 149
Greenberg . s~ 10. 96, 116. 169
Greenspan, lllgh 125, 129, 169
Greenspan, JoMph 74, 125. 143, 144, 147, 169
Greenspm , Pa:l 77, 86, 154
Gregalan . John 88. 112. 184
Greiman, Helene 53. 184
GreshaTI, l<Mle 169
Gradsky, lcuO 184
Groeiing, Charles 45, 146, 147
Gross. Keith 143, 147, 162
Gross, Krnt>erly 154
Grossman, Brian 55, 185
Grossman, Thomas 23
Gruenes, Gordan 169
Gruzinsky, Jackie 185
Gruzinsky. Michael 162
Guertin, Kenneth 169
Guertin, Kevin 185
Gunther. Lindo 185
Gustafson, Ecina 25
H
Ha, Martha 92, 154
Ha, Mary 39, 105, 119, 167, 169
Haddon. Michele 48, 154
Hagerty, Dennis 91. 154
Hogg, Monica 103. 162
Handler. Barbara 23
Hajduk. Maureen 169
Ha,l<aluk, Anno 41
Hal, Mildred 41
Halock, Alce 25
Hondel, Danielle 169
Handelma n, Miriam 169
Hankin, Jomes 143, 144. 185
Hansen. Gerold 185
Harles. Robert 125, 143. 147. 154
Harris. Annette 25
Harris. Julie 185
Hartoonion, Karla 88, 91
Hasmonek , David 162
Hawkins, Dr. Lee 21, 33, 34
Haynes, Richard 154
Hazan, Gory 96, 154
Hehn, Margie 185
Heidkamp, Joan 154
Heiman, Wendy 107, 125, 154
Helnberg, Craig 74, 169
Heine, Anita 169
Heller. Barbara 25
Heller. Vicki 67, 86, 162
Henrlci, Dr. Ronald 53. 64
Henrick. Don 26
Henry, Wiiam 41
Harbach, Elyce 169
Harbach, Pamela 34. 107. 137, 185
Herbst, Jahn· 39
Herman, Brencla 136
Herman. RocheUe 186
Herman, Steven 169
Hernandez . Patricia 67, 80, 162
Hernandez , Patrick 96. 154
Hertel, Connie 26. 88. 162
Herwold, Ke vin 162
Hester. Dan 154
Hester. Thomas 64, 70
Hewic k , Kimberly 80. 169
Higgins, Adele 29
HI. Theodore 1, 34. 124, 125, 129, 136. 137. 141, 143, 194,
186. 211
Hinchman, Eric 96, 154
Hirsch, Annette 92, 154
Hirsch, Steven 64, 70. 169
Hoffman. Doniel 162
Hoffman. David 186
Hoffman. Joel 64, 74. 169
Hoffman. Sari 154
Hoffmam, David 70
Hogg. Cynthia 80, 149, 186
Hohs, Keith 88, 169
Holst. Lauralee 34, 80. 144, 154
Holzheimer, Elise 169
Honig, Sharon 68. 110. 169
Hantos. James 162
Hoppe, Ken 186
Hoppe, Lindo 162
Hoppenrat h, Kevin 143. 144, 186
Hopsicker, Wendy 112. 169
Horak. Steven 162
Horeff, David 154
Hornsten, Jeffrey 64. 169
Horwitz, Eleah 124, 125 , 129. 132. 134, 135, 169
Hosler. Golen 21 , 115
Hou. Khee 162
Hou. Kang 154
Howard, Chad 170
Hubbard, Colleen 68, 186
Huepfl, Kathleen 85. 162
Hun~ck , Bob 64, 70, 167, 170
Hunt. RockweU 162
Hupert, Roxan 70
Hurtado, Jorge 77, 96, 155
Hurtado, Zulima 170
Hussain, Khalid 186
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lngleSby, Eleen 187
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Klein, Marcia 159, 163
Irion. Scott 187
Isaacs. Michoel 72. 162
Isaacs, Scott 170
l&oacson. Bary 170
lsoacson. Nettle 25
ISlcandOr. Jom 170
Ko Hee, Sook 163
Kodama. Avunl 155
Kodama, Meg\#111 155
Kodama. Toshl<o 144. 170
Koga'l. Michoel 163
ISlcandOr. ~ 155
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Jacobson. Jucltt1 80. 143, 147, 155
Jacobson, Sharon 67. 125. 143. 144. 170
Jaffray, Paul 170
Jomes. DeWee 55. 149
..lamJszka. Koren 187
Jowonkl, Jo 25
Jeon. Brock 72, 107. 162
Jeon, Kathy 138
Jenten. Michoel 77, 96. 162
Johanson. Coro 105, 137
Jotnon, Bl 70, 112
Johnson. Chefyl 162
Johnson. Dione 155
Jomson. Jeff 96 .
Johnson. Louro 187
Jones. At>ert 57. 162
Joshi. RohU 162
.A.ldd. Susan 48. 167. 170
J\.dd. Thomas 155
Jung. Munchul 162
Jung, Munhi 155
Jurek. Glenn 55.
Jusufi. Sherita 82. 88. 170
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Kim. Hy\11 29. 48. 85. 170
Kim. Jn 188
KindWold, Joan 147
King. Clvistopher 91. 155
King. Cynthia 188
King. Dione 163
Kinnamon. Janice 82. 155
Kinnamon. Linda 82. 163
Kloncle, Joy 110. 170
IOoncle. Judy 39. 170
Klawons. Robert 170
Kleiman. Alson 88. 123. 125. 149. 167. 170
Edith 191
~v. Ellen so. 191
Llsberg. Mchael 155
l.Jllco, Steven 86. 112. 191
Liss, Lindo 101. 119, 171
Lk.J. Debra 105. 125. 171
Uvingston. Rlchord 32
Lobue. Salvatore 77. 91 . 163
Locasha. Marcy 86. 92. 191
Locker. Jack 163
Locker. Lauren 85. 155
Lopez. Alejandro 171
Lopez. Harmonia 47
Lorenz. Anita 36. 171
Lorlg, David 70. 94 . 112. 115. 116. 119. 191
Losoff. Robert 41. 64. 163
Lotsoff. Rebecca 171
Lu. Marcia 159, 163
Lubel, Phyllis 92. 156
Luck. Andrea 191
Luk. Mory 136
Lund. Ron 143. 144. 147. 19 1
LlXldbet'g. Shirley 26
lunqulst. V erniel 32
Lux. Nancy 67, 163
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Macaluso. Micho&I 171
Mader. Geralyn 171
Madrid. Grac e 163
Maggio. Andy 28. 29
Maggio. Julie 82. 93. 191
Magnus, Shirley 25
Molekow. Stev en 191
Malin. Scott 47. 72. 163
Molin. Todd 191
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Katzman. Brion 50
Kauffman. Seth 187
Keo11ng. Sharon 170
Keen. Robert 55
Kaler. Alon 72. 163
Kaler. DoVld 64. 70. 94. 170
Keller. Wiliorn 112. 180
Kenlg. Mchoel 96. 163
Kern. Erin 125. 126. 129. 132. 163
Kassem. Randall 57. 188
Kessler. Joel 94. 188
Kessler. Kurt 188
Kho. Jung 48. 159. 163
Kho. Sun-Hoe 149. 170
Kiesel. Kurt 96
Kilian. Kathleen 67. 107. 129. 144. 163
Kman. Michael 72. 96. 163
Kim. Hye 155
Kim. Hyun 48. 159. 163
Kim. Ki 149. 155
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l.hctstrom. Eleonor 25
Upl<o, Charles 163
Upl<o, Kaen 155
~y. Brodey 155
Korron. Gerold 163
KOiber. Steve 143. 147, 155
Konlor. Clvistfne 82. 92, 143, 144, 155
Konlor. Koren 34. 68, 82. 143, 144. 188
Konstontelos. Stelo 163
Kopelman, Pamela 67. 92
Koress, Brandon 170
Korey, Howad 112. 170
Korey, Michael 41. ~. 58, 112, 125. 155
Korn, Rochelle 25
Kam, Steve 57. 188
Kort. Anthone 34. 35. 41
Koatynluk, Marv 84. 85 119. 170
Kotter, Ancteo 188
KOfalopoulos, CorOlin 163
KoutstAs, Antonio 82. 163
Kouzoures. Cynthia 80. 188
Kozak. Sharl 188
Kozak. Floyd 77
Kromer. Bob 188
Krause. Scott 82. 163
Krllles. Kaye 25
Krishman. Henry 170
Krissmon. Morvome 155
Krnich. Steven 163
Kroeger. Monl<o 48. 68. 163 Krone. Porn 67, 82. 170
Kronowitz. Marcia 155
Kn.mland. Petro 188
Kuehn, Sharon 82. 143, 144
KujO'Wi'lSkl, Daniel 170
Kulwin. Gory 48. 58. 107. 155
Kung. Aye 72. 163
Kung. Khin 82. 92, 155
Kurlokose. Marla 155
Kurtz. Jaclyn 123. 125. 155
Kusek. Nancy 67. 82. 92. 139
Kusmer. Scott 163
Kutok. Lisa 109. 170
Jacobs. Cory 143. 144, 147. 162
Kabiller. Debra 187
Kacak. Ingrid 170
Kocak. Morta 85. 155
Kocin. Chor1es 162
Kogan. Kevin 162
Kohan. Poul 88. 112
Kolvl. Debbie 187
Kaiser. Tom 55
Kolobogios. Tino 155
Kologis, Peter 162
Kollman. Dione 187
Kollmonn. Robert 170
Kolter. Mitchell 170
Komojian. Steve 72. 96. 162
Kamen. Gory 170
Komp. Wendi 78. 187
Kone. Juliet 187
Kone. Richard 88. 91. 162
Kang. Sinsuk 72. 91 . 163
Kang. Susan 48. 155
Kantz. Lee 125. 138. 144. 148
Kaplan. Bruce 170
Kaplan. Janice 68. 78. 170
Kaplan. Jule 57. 187
Korobinos. Alexandra 101. 103. 170
Koromonolls. Emmanuel 96. 163
Karhoff. Gory 70. 187
Karras. Doniel 155
Kasper. Jomes 96. 155
Kasper. Paulo 187
Kotsoros. Setty 67. 170
Kotz. Eon 143. 147. 155
Kotz. Fern 162
Levine. Susan 167, 170. 190
Levi!. DoV1d 125. 143, 144. 147, 190
Levy. Uso -171
Levy, Marcela 191
Lewandowski. Donald 64, 72. 163
Lewtcowlcz. Helen 191
Uchtermon, Bruce 155
Lieberman, Jon 171
Lieberman. Nancy 191
Klein, Phyla 174, 188
Kier. Phip 163
knish, .. 26. 103, 163
Ko Hee• .kl'IQ 43, 188
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M<*la. Don 191
Ladd. Setty 32
Lader. Ronald 189
Lal. DOiiy 82. 80. 155
LaMonna. Pam 26. 189
Lambrakis. Sue 67, 143, . 147. 163
Lande. Mike 170
Lando. Abby 155
Lankford. James 189
Lankford. Michael 170
Lankford. Ther- 85. 163
Lapins. Richard '189
Lora. Odilia 163
Larks. Michael 41. 48. 58. 167. 170
Larson. Donald 50. 86
Loser. Steven 121. 155
Lasky. April 155
Lotalo. Joanne 163
Lauter. Robert 155
Leahy. Kimberly 189
Leahy. Tern 88, 119. 163
Leb. Barry 70. 107, 116. 189
Leb. Edward 72, 155
Leb. Kenneth 170
LebOvltz. Ellen 174. 189
Lebovitz. Tamao 101. 119. 170
Lee. Donna 125, 129. 159, 163
Lee. Edwin 155
Lee. George 72
Lee. Joseph 163
Lee. June 149. 155
Lee. Michael 72. 91 . 147. 155
Lee. Nancy 155
Lee. Tina 34. 78. 189
Lee. Vickie 143. 147. 155
Leab. Jeffrey ss. 163
Lefevre. James 155. 190
Lehman, Sally 78. 88. 170
Lehrfleld. Rabin 190
LeipOld. Lisa 163
Leipold. Mork 190
Leon. Ilene 190
Lerman. Michoel 155
Lerner. Susan 190
Leshem. Benjamin 163
L -. Mlchael 155
Levon, Pau 125. 143, 147, 163
Levon. Ther- 78. 125, 143, 144. 170
Levtn, Alon 91
Levin. Anctea 170
Levin. Elsi& 25
Levin, Juclth 159. 163
Levin. Lyle 55. 110. 190
Levin. Michael 72
Levin, Mh:ly 125. 126. 129, 132. 134. 135. 137, 147. 190
Levin. Sheryl 78. 85, 152, 155
Mc*lo. Kemeth 156
Mc*lo, RhondQ 129. 143. 144, 171
Maltz. Steve 164
Molon. Ch<l'lotte 28. 29
Malone, Gordon 58
Moltz. cay 156
Mamatl. Cris 88. 91. 112. 164
Momcd, Morie 152. 156
Mandel. Morel 105. 137. 191
Mandel. Mlchael 72. 91 , 152. 156
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Manduslch. Porn 57. 192
Monloffs, Marina 92. 112, 164
Mankott, Pau 72. 164
Monkotf. Philp 26
Mann. Abon 82, 171
Mann. Naomi 164
Monsfleld, Doniel 164
Maratos, Renee 192
Marcus. Brion 192
Morgolt. Tamnw 156
Mork. Atle!t 164
Marks. Alon 171
Marsch, Lym 192
Mortin; Wendy 143. 147. 152. 156
Mortinez. Faith 103. 164
Martis. Leorne 47
Marzouk, Viviana 156
Mossa!, Erich 138. 164
Matayoshi. Wayne 192
Mathew. Jose 171
Motiak. Pat 50. 79
Matusik. Vicki 29
Motz. Katherine 80. 138. 144, 192
Movrakakos. Chris 156
Maxwell. Janice 156
Mayfield. George 36
Mccarrel. Dale 56. 57
McCarthy, Thomas 72. 91. 156
McCormack. Lore tta 192
McCormack. Nora 149. 192
McCracken. Mork 80. 171
McGowan. John 177
MclntOSh. James 41. 72. 96. 164
Mcloughlin. Frank 80. 164
McMonamon. Stev e 70. 88. 112. 119
Mech. Wanda 138. 164
Meinke, Henry 156
Meister, Suiome 103. 164
Mele<:kson, Michael 86. 111
Meltzer, Hal 129. 132. 164
Mendelsohn. Marc 164
Mendelsohn. Michele 152, 156
Mendelson. Ellen 80. 171
Mendelson, Kevin 164
Mendez, Pablo 171
Mendoza. Juclth 164
Merel, DoV1d 171
�Merel. Roger 192
Meyers. Leroy 143. 144. 147. 156
Meyers, Steven 112
Mhoon. Hy\al-Joo 82. 164
Mhoon. Yeu>g 77. 156
Mlchoels. David 156
Michaels. David 156
t.tchas. Cynthia 82. 92. 171
Milda). Vlsnljco 156
Mikos. Joome 67. 80. 192
Milecld. AnthOny 164
Mlleckl. KOl'en 171
Miler. Borbo<o 48. 156
Miller. Cory 57. 192
Miller. Dione 192
Miller. Judy 42. 43
Miller, MOl'CI 156
Miller. Paula 112. 167. 171
MUler. Shari 137. 192
Miiier. Sharon 48. 167. 171
Mlnetos. Peter 164
Mlnikowskl. John 156
IVirlconyon. Sibi 86. 159. 164
Miron. Alex 41
Msclnsld. AHce 164
Misek'lskl, Ann 156
Mlsclnskl. Peter 62. 192
Mitrou. George 164
Miya. Richard 36
Mzock. Lisa 109. 193
Mizock. Murray 164
Medoff. Brion 171
Medoff. Sheree 156
Moffett. Ronald 193
Maje. Auaey 53. 193
Mollter. Nodine 26
Molon. Eizabeth 67. 171
Monaco. Jotlonne 156
Montanez. Elvin 72. 91. 156
Mooradian. Frank 88. 112. 171
Moradzadeh. Jonathan 156
Morrison. Harriet 25
Mortell. Teresa 193
Mashak. Helen 48. 164. 135
Mashak. Jennifer 68. 92. 164
Mashak. John 36
Moss. Donny 193
Moss. Sharl 193
Moteff. David 72
Mauikes. James 70. 193
Moy. Dor1s 82. 156
Moy. Jone 82. 171
Moy. Michael .193
Moy, Nancy 68. 80. 159. 164
Mazin. Louro 103. 152. 156"
Mazin. Shely 34. 78. 107. 193
Mueller. EleonOl'e 25
Mueller. Kurt 64, 70
Mueler. Wayne 164
Murray. John 194
M.Jslck. Mlchael 74. 171
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Notllonson. Poul 171
Notker. Gert 25
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Navas.~ 156
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Nazaroff. T
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NepomJcena. Renato 88. 112. 171
Nelnlan. Mortkl 72. 96. 164
Nevel.~ 194
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Newman.
Nchols. Aprl 194
llldetz. Sandro 171
lllkchellk:h. John 74. 94. 171
l'l<chevlell. Richard 34. 94. 194
Nlbet. LOJIO 125. 143. 144. 147. 156
Nlbet. Melanie 143. 194
flllson. PornelO 26. 88. 152. 156
~.Mory 152. 156
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Nord. Georglorla 25
Novick. Daryl 171
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Oberclng. Steven 194.
Odlivak. Natale 171
OdUvak. Ncholal 60
Odom. James 72. 156
Odom. Robert 77. 164
Olsen. Nancy 156
Olshock. Jam 171
Ollan. LOllCe 194
Ollan. Renee 34. 125. 143. 194
O'Mcley. Janel 72. 151
O'Mcley. Jolepll 171
O'Maley. Tmottiy 119. 194
Opie, Jolepll 156
O'Rely. John 165
Orfora. Elos 70. 194
Oltove. llorbora 165
Omoff. Gory 194
Ortmam. linothy 48. 125. 129. 132. 135. 141. 149. 171
Ossey. Jomes 64. 88. 171
Oswald. JefrV 41. 80. 92
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Otttnger. Robert 194
O'Yeu>g. Hervy 143. 147. 165
O'Veu>g, Lawrence 195
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Palm. Sharon 88. 195
Pankiw. Mory 85. 195
Panos. Angie 32. 138. 139
Panos. Craig 72. 156
Ponzela. Gregory 72. 156
Popodopaulo$. David 125. 144. 147. 165
Pappas. Ann 195
Pappas. GeOl'ge 96
PpPPOS. GeOl'ge 156
Pappas, Mory 68. 125. 165
Pappas, Thomas 33. 195
Porker. Lynn 143. 144. 157
Porknsan. UndO 85
Porknsan. Marci 195
PasqUth. Clvlsty 165
Paszko. Rick 157
Patel. Brian 171
Patel. K\Jdlp 171
Patel. Nrmesh 77. 86. 137
Patel. Poru 165
Pollak. Don 70. 112. 195
Patterson. Anita 157
PougoUatos. Adeleno 195
Poul. Alexander 144. 157
Poul. Ruth 80. 147. 195
Poul. Scott 157
Pechter. ll.tchael 88. 119. 171
Pechter. Susan 85. 88. 157
Peller. David 171
Peler. Scott 171
Pena. Richard 165
Penner. David 48, 165
Pemlngton. Sharon 171
Perez. Kevin 165
Perlman. Carol 29
Perlman. Gail 157
Perlman. Larry 112. 172
Perry. David 165
Petroski. Brian 165
Petroski. Myra 196
Peurye. Marc 129. 165
Philips. Perry 72. 157
Photos. Cynthia 196
Plcutos. Angie 67. 82. 172
Pilchen. ~a 48. 123. 125. 129. 165
Pinsler. Bruce 172
Prol<. Mel 36
Ptttas. Ctvistine 80. 196
Pittel. Gory 196
Pilch. Joy 39. 58. 138. 196
Plock.Chorles58.59
Plotkin. Judith 196
Pollock. Sonnie 172
Paiz. Ronald 165
Pomerantz. Michael 47. 72
Porter. Christine 68. 82. 92. 172
Partmann, Joorv'I 48. 196
POl'tmann. Susan 165
POl'tnoy. Gay 26. 67. 80. 136. 137. 141. 172. 173. 211
Post. Howad 165
Potocki. Liza 165
Potter. Wllom 77. 96
Potts, Stephen 91. 165
Powell. Kaye 32
Poznanlky, Alan 88
Poznanlky, Steve 41. 42. 62. 72. 88. 91
Precht. Richard 172
Precht. S t - 196
Prendlrgalt. Ctayl 115. 165
Price. Hairy 72. 143. 144. 147. 157
Pllce, Marc 167
Plllke. Jahn 196
Prom. Jelly 32. 129
Puertolano. Panela 197
Puglele. Edwo'd 57
Pucel. Jane 36
Purce!. Margaret 152. 157
Pllvil. f!t..raew 157
Oh. Yun 156
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O'Keefe. Mcueen 156
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Olff. Reed 164
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Roffe!. Mork 197
Rokoncoy. Michelle 172
Romcloss. Bobby 72. 157
Romcloss. Glenn 172
Ronirez. Aristides 64. 172
Rankenblxg. Dor1s 197
Rankenblxg. Ray 165
Ransom. Down 53. 172
Rappaport.David 77. 165
Rappaport. Stuart 197
Raskin. Beth 165
Raymon. Ancl'ea 157
Redln. Chris 105, 107. 119. 123. 125. 197
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Reich. llorbora 138. 172
Relcrt. Chdy 165
Relctl. Scott 62. 112. 197
Rely. Mcueen 50. 82. 92
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Reiss. Howard 172
Reitman. Faith 112. 125. 143. 144. 197
Remon. Sandro 15Q, 165
Ren1XJ$. Perry 70
Requarth. Richard 42. 43
Rezwrt. Beth 103. 165
Rlch..Cynthlo 172
Richard. Terri 68. 172
Rlchorcl. Fred 50. 88
Richmond. Robyn 197
Rlforoel. Nelinda 172
Rlforeal. Gregory 72. 96. 157
Rllkind. Seymour 57. 85
Riskin, Werdy 80. 157
Robt*ls. 8omle 110
Robt*ls. Brian 165
Robt*ls. Mork 143. 144
Roberts. Down 67. 86, 92. 172
Roberts. Tracy 137. 165
Rabey, Norman 157
Rabin. 8omle 197
Rochotte• .Judth 49
Rock. Lall 172
Rodgers. AnthOny 157
Rolek. CorOl 101. 107, 109. 115. 116. 119, 174. 197
Rolek. Peter 70. 119. 172
Rolen. Aleen 48
Rolen. Francel 48. 80. 149. 157
Rolenberg. Steven 172
RolenbU'n. Carta 48. 78. 92. 157
Rosenbrock. klx 115, 137. 172
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Rqsentha. Keith 172
Rosa, David 172
Ross. Diane 172
Ross. Jeffrey 48. 197
Rotblatt. Susan 105. 109. 197
Rotche. Robert 197
Roth. Susan 172
Rottman. Steven 172
Rowe. Michael 172
Rowe. Michael 86
Rowe. Nlcholos-70. 88
RubenStein. Alan 64. 77. 165
Rubenstein, Debbi 103. 152. 157
Rubenstein. Michael 165
Rubin. Jody 172
Rudy. Richard 198
Ruesch. Karen 67. 82. 172
Ruhe. E.J. 25
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Rylko. Salome 198
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Sacksner. Stacey 172. 198
Salos. Sandy 105. 198
Solenger. Jeff 165
SaUnas. George 157
Solomon. David 198
Salzman. Caryn 198
Salzman. Scot 77. 157
Somonlego. Esperanza 198
Somelson. Eizabeth 101. 198
Samuels. Scott 74. 172
Samuelson. David 70. 173
Sandroff. Bess 28. 29
Sandtoff. Lisa 25
Sondsteod. Hamster 50. 74
Santacruz. Ivan 64. 77. 96. 125. 143. 144. 165
Santillan. Ken 77. 88. 91. 165
Sarasin. Daniel 88. 91. 112. 198
Satyr. Beth 157
Savltt. Laura 198
Sawlslak. Karen 34. 78. 79. 115. 129. 137. 141. 193. 211
Saxena. Anup 157
Saxner. Robert 157
Schabillon. Glorta 25
Schack. Vicki 68. 165
Schaffner. ll.tchael 110. 129. 172
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Shevel. Sharon 78, 88. 165
Shintani. Scott 70
ShkMs. Stuart 165
Sh'ifter. Robert. 48. 166
Slegal. Larry 199
Siegel, Linda 199
Siegel. Steven 149, 166
Si1J1er. Debro 129. 166
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Tom. Webster 64. 166
Tosch. Jeanie 92, 102. 103. 158
Totzke. Conny 82. 158
Trombas. Annostasio 112. 173
Tuchman. Steve 74, 201
Tucker. Jol)'lie 201
Tulloch. Scott 158
To.mer, Kathleen 108
Turner. Scott 201
Turbov. June 25
Tyler. Balbora 21. 53. 59
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Siver. Mlehoet 199
Silverman. Craig 200
Simmons, Rlchefd 5&. 143. 144. 147. 200
SlmQn, Evon 200
Sirtton. Larry 94, 200
S1rnOn. Sandro 166
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Sladek. Michael 72. 166
Sladek. Scott 157
SJottery. Jerry 41
Slipenko, Merilee 103. 112. 166
SIOwlk. Cefine 200
SIOwik. Colin 70. 172
Sman. Janet 200
Small. Marc 124. 125. 129. 166
Smason. Janet 125. 166
Smith. Louis 88
Snyder. Linda 53
So, Woo 91, 157
Sobel. Dona 105. 125. 172
Soble. Jill 200
Socket, David 34, 70. 172
Socket, Melssa 92 •. 157
.Sc:lco. Ferdinand 172
.o~oriOo 166
Christoph 125. 143, 144, 147, 166
Ul,Qa34. 115. 129, 137, 141, 144, 200, 211
Thomas 50
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~Q. Craig 166
~Of)\Aos. Michael 166
Splopoulos. Antonia 158
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Sp'aggins. Chrissie '66
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Stahlberg. JlA& 143. 144, '162. 158
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Stern. Larry 158
Stewart. Rita 21. 25, 140
Stolberg. Lawrence 64, 173
Stoll, Denise 67. 166
Stone. Jerome 70. 173
Stone. Julie 48. 124. 129, 158
Stone. Steven 96. 158
UdeU. Stacey 201
Ul:>ert. Donald 201
Ulbert. Lawrence 158
Ulbert. Tony 166
Ull:>erg. Drew 201
Uloo. David 96. 158
lklgor. Teri 26. 88. 158
Unterberger, HOiiy 173
Urow. Cheryl 158
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Von Der Hoegen. Kenny 173
Von Roeyen, Richard 88. 91, 166
Varda. Edna 173
Vosquez, USo 158
Vossllatos, Erek 86. 123. 125. 201
Velleff, Kerry 173
Ventrell. Marklo 166
Via. Auaey 173
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Viewn. Victoria 166
VIOy. Diano 105. 123. 125. 138. 202
VIOy. Kenneth 158
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Zamet. Glen 166
Zander. Rager 203
Zarch, Andrew 166
Zoslowsky, Michael 158
Zavell. David 166
Zawistowski, Mork 166
Zayia Denis 166
Zelasko. Joanne 82, 173
Zelinsky, CU 125, 143. 144, 147. 158
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Zimansl<y. Fabiano 105. 119, 167, 173
Zlmansl<y. Steve 72. 96. 158
Zimmerman. Nancy 86. 173
Zinman. Ellen 125. 203
Zotin, Joel 173
Zorina. Valerie 173
Zuckerm an. Howard 203
Zuckerman. Shella 125. 137. 166
Zygmun. Art hur 70. 88. 91 . 116 . 166
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���NILES TOWNSHIP
CDMMUNITY HJSH s ~ ~rno L LIKRARY
EAST DIVISION
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Then said a teacher, Speak to us of Teaching.
And he said:
No man can reveal to you aught but that which
already lies half asleep in the dawning of your
Knowledge.
The teacher gives not of his wisdom. If he .is indeed wise he does not bid you enter the house of his
wisdom, but rather leads you to the threshold of your
own mind.
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�The astronomer may speak to you of his understanding of space, but he cannot give you his understanding.
The musician may sing to you of the rhythm
which is in all space, but he cannot give you the ear
which arrests the rhythm nor the voice that echoes it.
For the vision of one man lends not its wings to
another man.
Kahlil Gibran
���THE l(IN G AND I
Spring Musical
Niles East Auditorium
March 29-30
Last year's musical, "'The King and
I," was yet another outstanding
triumph for the Niles East Theatrical
Department .
Led by the performance s of Stu
Figa as the King and Judy Hoffman as
Anna, "'The King and I" received
overwhelmin g acclaim from the entire student body.
CLOCKWIS E: The King of Siam,
Stu Figa, praying to Buddha; Simon
Lagrie, Bonnie Saltzman, being
carried in by her slaves; Tuptim;
Ellen Pollack, sings of her love to Lun
Tha, Howard Pfeifer; Anna entertains her students; the King is persuaded by Anna's charm; Little Eva,
Carol Feldman, being sacrificed to
Buddha, Len Upin.
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�ART· SHOW
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�PROM
Saturday Night 7:30 p.m.
The North Shore Hotel
May 31, 1974
Though rumor had it that proms
were outdated, a record two hundred
forty people attended last year's celebration, "The Trip."
The couples filled the room at the
North Shore Hotel where they were
served an elaborate seven-course meal
and entertained by the music of
"Chapter IV." It was a tight squeeze
when all the students tried to dance at
once, but nobody seemed to mind.
The eventful evening was highlighted
when a drum roll signaled the announcement of the court, including
Prom King and Queen: Len Upin and
Laura Page.
Whether the dance was a ''trip" into
fantasyland or tradition, it was a
definite success which convinced East
students that proms are here to stay.
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�FRESHMAN MIXER
Saturday Night 8 p.m.
Girl's Gym
September 14, 1974
As we all know, the first few days at
Niles East are usually filled with
much confusion and exasperation.
This held especially true for the incoming freshmen, who were unusually apprehensive.
After the first week, however, much
tension was relieved and by Saturday
night, the Class of '78 was ready for its
first social event of the year; the
Freshman Mixer.
Many students participated, though
more were to be seen talking in Trojan Hall than dancing in the gym.
Wherever the students might have
been, the evening was successful, and
for most this was a fine beginning for
their first year at Niles East.
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�HOMECOMING
Friday-All Night
Pre-Homecoming Activities
October 18
Was it raining or were the breezes
blowing? No one even noticed-they
were too busy preparing for the Trojan
Homecoming on the following day.
Crowds gathered in the stands of
Isaacson Field for the evening's
boisterous pep assembly at precisely
7:30. With cheering from all participating, the evening proved to be very
exciting, except for the disappointing
guest appearance of Wally Chambers.
The liveliness was back, however, by the
time Dr. Colver introduced the 1974
Homecoming Queen and Her Court.
Then, back to the houses, as all of the
students worked diligently to complete
their floats which, by the end of the
weekend, pointed out that 'life does
differ from the movies-it's real.
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�·HOMECOMING
Homecoming Parade
Saturday Morning, 9:00 A.M.
October 19
Based on the theme of "Movies", this year's
Homecoming Parade was more successful than in
previous years, with much credit going to float
chairmen Suzie Soltan and Holly Wagner, and
homecoming chairman Mary Unruh. After working
hard all night, the . participating students gathered
across the street from Niles East on Saturday morning
at 7:00 A.M. for the judging of the best float. There were
over fifteen colorful creations, each representing a
different school organization.
By the time the big day arrived, the weather was
rather dismal, with temperatures in the forties and occasional drizzling. Despite the unfavorable conditions,
the turnout was sizable. The parade ended about 10:30
A.M., with the announcement that the music float had
deservingly won first place.
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�HOMECOMING
Saturday Night 8:30 p.m.
Homecoming Dance
Girls' Gym
October 19, 1974
Homecoming, in all its tradition,
was celebrated Saturday night, October 19, with a semi-formal dance.
Adhering to the theme of movies,
the gym was cleverly decorated with
foil and old movie posters which
gave the gym a festive atmosphere.
A large number of East students
attended the dance, where they
were entertained by the music of
Buster, and all anticipated the
10:00 introduction of the Queen
Pat Viteri (Far Right) and her
court.
Despite the day's defeat, the
students rejoiced and had a lively,
enjoyable evening, making the
dance a veritable success.
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�REFLEC TIONS
Variety Show
Niles East Auditorium
November 21-23
Th is year, Reflections focused on
"Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of
Happiness." Many facets of American
life were portrayed through the songs,
skits, and dances, showing a broad interpretation of our society.
In a whirl of exciting entertainment, the show underlined a message
that "It's time to start living." The
talent and versatility of the many
students involved gave the show a
liveliness which kept the audiences
interested from the first act on opening night, until the end of the finale
on closing night. The show not only
carried a meaning, but it kept alive
the good spirit and reputation which
Reflections has been known for in the
past.
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�REFLECTIONS
Backstage
Niles East High School
Septem her- N ovem her
The show must go on! That was the attitude of
113 cast mem hers and over 100 other hard workers
constituting band, crews and directors of Reflec. tions. As they slaved for 8 months to write the show,
and 2 months to finally put it together, it was that
idea that rang through each of their heads.
Under the excellent stage direction of Marc
Rush, Susan Shelley and Michele Soltan, music
direction of Naomi Ruben, Bob Hotton and Linda
VanRoyen, choreography of Sandy Klein and Ilene
Korey, technical direction of Jim VanderKloot and
set designing of Cindy Trawinski and Stan
Pressner, thoughts of a true look at the American
way of life were shown. Everyone worked, fought
and laughed themselves into an experience that can
never be duplicated.
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�REFLECTIONS .
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�/
MYSTERY THEATRE
One-Act Plays
January 16-18
Niles East Auditorium
The drama department introduced a new form of entertainment to Niles East this y.ear.
Mystery Theatre, a collection of one
act plays, was student directed with
-the aid of producer Mr. Jerry Proffit. "Two Bottles of Relish," "Two
Crooks and a Lady," "Curse You,
Jack Dalton," and "Nobody Sleeps"
were directed by David Barack, '75,
Steve Schwartz, '76, Susan Shelley,
'76, and Mark Flitman, '75. The
Mysteries were performed with the
. audience seated on a portion of the
stage providing a new twist for
Niles East theatre with closer proximity to the action and suspense.
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�MYSTERY THEATRE
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��ILLUSIO NS
D a nce Compan y S how
Jan. 31-Fe b. 1
N il es E ast A uditorium
Th e n ewl y form ed N il es East Dan ce
Compan y presented its first annual
show, Illu sion s, pro vin g to th e publi c
th a t it is goin g to be a r eal su ccess. W ith
th e direction of th eir s pon sor , Ms . Sh a ri
Kouba , th e dan ce rs s pe nt man y hours
creatin g and r e h ea rsin g th e va riou s
numbe rs whi ch eventuall y add ed up lo
a poli sh ed show.
A vari et y of moods and styles, ex pressin g th e indi v idualit y of th e
cho reograph e rs, we r e portrayed in th e
show , hi ghli ghted by a fair y tal e ball e t,
a l a p numbe r, and a ba ll et quartet pe rform ed with th e ass ista nce of mal e
d a ncers. Pri o rity to c horeograph we nt
to se ni o rs a nd girl s with id eas for no ve lty numbe rs. T hi s combin a tion of expe ri e nce and va ri e ty c reated th e basis of
an exc itin g and ve rsa til e show.
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�ILLUSIONS
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���SCHOOL SPIRIT
HOMECOMING COMMITTEE
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(Top Pi cture) Th e Schoo l Spiri t Committee includes: (Top Row,
Left to Ri ght) Alice Baer, Mike Polisky, Ande Toback, Debby
Ru sco!, (Middle Row) Barry Greenwa ld , Marla Levie, Davi Hirsch,
Barry Rubin , Sheila Go ld zweig.(Bottom Row) Felice Lewin, David
Rywec k, Audrey Wu, Les li e Berkely, Mi chelle Block. (Bottom Picture) Members of the Homecoming Com mittee are : (Back Row,
Left lo Ri ght) Corey Fishman , Mary Morten Shereen Cohen, Deb1
hi c Feldman, Donna Kulwin , Terri Levin , Dale Andrea, Maura
Gawin, Vicki Wilkoff, Suzie Soltan, llilancy An gell , David Cole,
(Midd le Row) Audrey Wu, Gina Sa lerno , Sue Gold stein
(Treasurer), Mary Unruh (Chairma n), Sally Go ld stein (A ssistant
Chairman) , Anita Mincer, Beth Rubenstein, (Front) Steve Poznansky (Sponsor). Not pi ctured is Elaine Zannis. (Opposi te Page,
Bottom Left Picture) Audio Visual Aid e is exp lain ed at School
S pirit s pon sor~d fair . .
�Key Club me .;,be rs are : (Back Row , Left to Ri ght) Alan Glass, Phil
Gagerman, Matt Rosenbe r g, Mark Klanci c, Le nny Stein, Rand y
Crowe, Chery l Bi elin ski , Bob Warsaski, Susan Kravitz , Suzie
So ltan , Rhonda Co hen , Mark Flitman, (Third Row) Denni s
Maiorana, Larry Fine, Jay Martini, Sally Saber, Terri Levi n, Ira
Fishman , Mike Burke, Mark Blackman , Lisa Saber, Stacy Kaplan,
Michelle Berkowitz, Davi Hirsch , Michelle Soltan, (Second Row)
J eff Epstein, Penn y Holland, Greg Dorman, Nancy Suslick, Sue
Feldman, Steve Borkan, Sue Weiss, Donna Kulwin, Barry Grodsky
(Sergeant al Arms), Ri cky Yale, Carmen Lomboy, Howard
N uss baum, (Front Row) Mike Guerrero (Secretary), Jim Adelman,
Eric Polley, Mark Michaels (Treasurer), Louie Blonde, Steve Leon,
Ri ch Berkowitz, Ira Miller. Not pi ctured is Presi de nt Phil
Adelman. (Bottom Right) Alan Glass dresses as the Tin Man for his
Key Club initiation .
NILES TOWNSHIP
AR
IBH
co U ITY H SCHO 0LLIBR Y
EAST DIVISION
KEY CLUB
�SCHOOL SERVICE CLUBS
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(Top Pi cture) PA Announcers are: (Left to Right) Howard
Stei im an, J eff Cherner, Denise Levin, and Cary Grossman
(Seated). Matt Rose nbe r g is not pi ctured. (Bottom Pi cture)
Sec urit y Office Aid s are : (Bottom Row ) Ri sa S iegal, Abby
S iega l, Lynda Michell, Ca th y Bernstein, Laura Howard . (Sc-
•·ond Row) De bbi e Oh ren, Linda S han e, Marl e ne
Dubc rchin , Madonna Carl son , Ar le ne Fishe r. (Third Row)
ancy Ca mpbe ll , Tasha Lak e, Kim Hollingsworth, S hari
Be rkowitz , Hollv Doni ge r. (Fourth Row) Michele Be rkowitz ,
Jan el Wi lli ams, C hri st y Lindhov , and Elizabeth Jozsi.
�(Top Pi cture) Members of Future T eachers of America pi ctured
are: (Left lo Right) Cristina Lomboy, Sheila Rubin (Vice
Pres ident), Eli se Wishnie (Pres ident), Patricia Cook, and Lynne
Friedman. (Bollom Pi cture) Me mbe rs of th e S pecial Education
Club pi ctured are: (Left lo Ri ght) Cristina Lomboy (Vice
Presid e nt) , Fe lice Lewin (President), Mark Blackman , and Cind y Trawinski. Other members not pictured are: Debbi e Jas ki
(Treasurer Secretary), Michelle Stein (Treasurer Secretary), and
Eugene Guerrero.
EDUCATION CLUBS
�I
N CLUB AND G.A.A. BOARD
N Cluh (Top) membe rs a re boys who a re ve r y active in one or more sports. Th e
me mbers includ e: (Bac k Row , Left Lo Ri ght ): Paul Kostyniuk , Mike Burke,
Brian Ahra ms, Marty Ave rs, Joe Jan s. (T hird Row) Mike Va lenti , Ron Weiss,
Dave Ma mot , Ri ch Berkowitz, Pau l Mi lstein , Mark Lichtenstein , Bar ry Hartman ,
Lee Wisni ewski , She rwin Korey, Nea l Sche r. (K neelin g) Jim Osness, Jim Alexa nd e r, Ron Rzad ki , Sco tt Slu tsky, Mik e Hanse n , Nick Tan gli s, Mark Scherflin g,
Sa m Res t. (S ittin g) Hu go Donado, Phil Ade lm an , Steve lrsay, Lane Schultz,
Barry Grods ky, Jon Gen til e, Ge ne Guerrero.
�Opposite pa ge (Bottom Picture) The G.A.A. Board are th e girl s who
plan th e specia l s ports for th e Girls Athletic Association. (Back Row , L
cft to Ri ght): Stacey Fox , Toni Hu e ptl, Suzann e Arnopolin (VicePresident), Mi c he ll e Ch e rni ck (Secretary), Martha Brzozowski
(P reside nt) , Linda Krys l (T reas ure r ). (Kneeling) Sa ll y Krause, Pam
Peterson , Lauren John son, Kathy Ewing. (S ittin g) Ellen Schwartz,
E ll e n Brin, Members of th e Office Occupations Club go to school in
th e mornin g and work at specia ll y selected jobs durin g th e afternoon.
Members (P ictured Below) includ e: (Left to Ri ght) Barb Heche, Mr.
Ca mpbell , My li nda New be r ger (Vice-President), Patti Vossel, Marcia
Bregman (Presi de nt). (In the tree) Val Pasma (Treas ure r). Not pi ctured is Cecill e H ei nz.
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS
�YEARBOOI(
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The members of this year's Refl ection's staff are:
(Top, Left to Ri ght) Michelle Williams, Laura
Defratu s, Mary Krier, Howard Chabner, Jay Martini,
Howard Nussbaum, Anette Weinstein, Rena Zade,
Manfred Borges, Ri ck Martini, Ri cky Silver, Bob Koe,
Mark Snyderman, Pam Mohr, Mike Polisky, (Middle
Row) Mark Klancic, Debbie Bernard, Jud y Shapiro,
Debbi Gutman, Debbie Ohren, Tammy Lothan,
Paula Lashinsky , Sheila Jaco bson , Sandy Sopkin,
Rochell e Goode, Pam Adelman, Sandy Goldin, Barry
Rubin , Shereen Cohen, (Front Row) Judy Greiman,
Holly Wagner, Donna Kulwin, Marsie Hass, Nancy
Klehr, Renee Rend er, Davi Hirsch , Ca ryn Vale, Sandy
Morrison, Felicia Belon.
�Pi ctured b elow : (Top Left picture) Underclass
editors, Marla Levi e and Shereen Cohen sort through
ca ndids. (Right) Marjorie Stevens explains layout
techniqu es to Sand y Morrison and Ri ck Martini. (Bottom , Left to Right) Editors of Reflections this year include: Felicia Belon (Seniors), Shereen Cohen
(Underclass), Paula Leshinsky (Education), Nancy
Kl ei-.r (Art), Marsie Hass (Editor-in-chief), Tammy
Lothan (Occasions & Asst. Editor-in-chief), Judy
Greiman (Organizations), Marla Levie (Underclass),
Mary Krier ((Girl's Sports), and Howard Chabner
(Boy's Sports). (O pposite page) Paula Leshinsky instru ctin g her staff.
YEARBOOI(
�I
PHOTOGRAPH Y AND CHESS
(Top Picture) The officers of Photography Club are: (Left to
Right) Andrea Zucker (Treasurer), Mike Solan (President),
Steve Feldman (Vice President), Jeff Cohen (Secretary), and
David Miller (Vice President). (Bottom Left Picture) Steve
Feldman prepares solution for photographic development.
(Bottom Right Picture) Chess Club officers Rick Edelson
(President) and Steve Levy (Vice President) concentrate on
their game.
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�(Top Pi cture) Brid ge Club me mb e rs pictured below are:
(Left to Ri ght) Mike Lev in (Vice Pres id ent) and Martin Tish
(President). Alan Ellenby (President) is not pi ctured . (Bottom Pi cture) Members of Inv es tm e nt Club are: (Top Row)
Howard Nussbaum (P res id ent), orm Siegal (Treasurer),
(Bottom Row) Alan G lass (Press Secretary), Howard
Chabn e r (Vice Pres ident), and Len Stein (Secretary).
INVE STME NT AND BRID GE
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�STUDENT SENA TE
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Members of the Student Senate thi s year are: (First Row,
Left to Ri ght) Howard Steirman, David Ryweck, Dale An·
drea, Spiros Maniates, (Second Row) Howard Chabner,
ancy Hirsch, Rhonda Schwartz, Ira Fishman, Pau l
Sa ltzman , Barry Greenwald, Steve Levy, Stan Pressner,
Marty G lochowsky, (Third Row) Bob Miller., Robin
Klein , Tonl Tumonis, Fred Batko, Steve Leon , Nancy
Klehr, Bruce Kahn, Marsie Hass, Jud y Greiman, Mitch
Newman, (Top Row) Ellen Schwartz, Jud y Cooper, Sue
Shrifter, Barry Kravitz, Leonard Stein, Mark Snyder·
man , Tamm y Lothan, Scott Hite, David Barack. Sherw in
Korey is not pi ctured.
�(Oppos it e Pa ge, Right) Ira Fishman ex plain s hi s co mmittee report while (Left) Fred Batko li stens. (Top Picture, Left) Pres id e nt Bob Miller and member Ira
Fishman lis te n attentively to su gges tions on a new
proposal. (Top Ri ght) Steve Leon wishes lo express hi s
point of view. (Bottom Pi cture, Right) The Student
Appeal s Board includ es: (Top Row, Left to Ri ght) Mark
ewman (Judge AdS n yd e rman , Scott Hite, Mitch
vocate), (Bollom Row) ancy Hirsch , St eve Levy. (Bottom Left) Officers of Stude nt Senate are: Steve Leon
(Secretary), Bob Miller (Pres id e nt), and Stan Pressn e r
(Vice Pres id e nt).
STUDENT APPEALS BOARD
�DANCE COMPANY
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(Top Pi cture) Members of Senior Dance Co mpan y are: (Top
Row , Left to Ri ght) Ca ryn Go ld sti ck, Sherry Brodacz, Sand y
Kl ein , Mary Postel, Penn y Holland , Heid e Koga n, Donna
Kulwin, Suzie Solta n, Sherry Flanzer, Sue O rtman , Sue
Koran yi, ency Kl ehr , Bonnie Sa ltzman , Sheryl Miller, Jill
Sc hoenbroad , (Fro nt Row ) Il e ne Korey, Pam Go ldbe rg, Sally
Saber, J oa n Be rcoo n, Carol Feldman , Gi na Salerno, Paula
Su!(arma n , Ca rm en Lomboy. ot pi ctured are Jodi Friedman
and Paula J eremias. (Ri ght) Members lea rn a new dance and
th e n (Left) take a rest.
�(Top Pi cture) Juni o r Da nce Co mpan y me mbers are: (Top Row ,
Left to Ri ght) Laura Howard , Fern Jose ph s, Paula Leshinsky,
Susan Kravitz, Lori Lindbe rg, Sheila Hamer, T eresa Garcia ,
(M iddl e Row ) Mira Achimo vich , Gail No rri s, (F ront Row)
J a ni ce Sc hn ei te r, Rhond a David son, Andy Be njamin , Jani ce
Rappaport. ot pi ctured a re Allison Wohl and Jan e tte Weinter.
(Bottom Left) Officers of Dan ce Co mpan y are : Sally Saber
(Secretary-Treasurer), Gina Salerno (V ice Presid ent), Suzie
So ltan (Publi city Director), Bonnie Saltzman (President).
(Ri ght) Donna Kulwin and Jani ce Ra ppaport practice a new
routin e.
DANCE COMPANY
�FRESHMEN CHEERLEADERS
The Freshm e n Chee rl ead e rs includ e: ( Bollom Row , Left to Ri ght) Marcia H a rtm e n , Lynda
Mi chell , Jodi S moot , Holli Sc he r, Stacy Th o mas (Captain), J eanin e Battista, (Standin g) Sue
Tripp, J e nn y Difiore, Anita Urbo r g, Linda Shan e. (Bollom Left Pi cture) In the midst of a
cheer a rc J ea nine Battista and Linda Shan e.
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�), Andy
Th e girl s who chee r on th e So phomore Squad are: (From Left to Ri ght) Shawn Moses (Captain
, Jodi Friedman, Wendy Pa ul so n , Elyce Brez ka, Coo ki e Ston e, Linda Weitzman. (Sitting in
Buxbaum
read y to
Front): Susa n G reenbe r g. (Ce nte r Picture) Freshmen and So phomore Cheerleader s getting
chee r.
SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS
�VARSIT Y CHEER LEADER S
Varsi ty Cheerleaders are: (Top Row, Left lo Right)
Lori Friedman , Mary Unruh, (Third Row) Kathy
Mayer, Arlene Elkins, Nancy Ekstrom, (Second
Row) Sally Goldstein, Sue Goldstein, Stacy
Kaplan, Ellen Rue, Cindy Michell, (Front Row)
Maura Gawin. (Opposite Page, Bottom Picture)
Spirits run high as Homecoming excitement is displayed by th e Porn-Pon Girls during th e half tim e show .
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�Porn · Pon Girls are: (Top Row, Left lo Right)
Bre nda Res ni ck, Laura Levi n, Chris Trawinski,
Jodi Lee, Robin Smoot, Les li e Braslawsky (CoCaptain), Pat Gals, Terri Lev in , Penn y Holland ,
Elaine Zannis, Kathi Zeigler, (Front Row) Kim
Gross, Caryn Goldstick, Carol Feldman , Gina
Sa le rno , Li sa Saber, She rry Flanzer. ot pi ctured
is Ca ptain Pat Viteri.
POM-PON
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�A.V.E. CLUB
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Officers of A.V.E. Club includ e: (Top Pi cture, Left to
Ri ght) Stewart Danzi ge r (President), Rand y Spector
(Secretary-Treasurer) and Mark Levy (Vice-
Pres id ent). (Bottom Pi cture) Rand y Spector (Left)
and Mark Levy de monstrate the use of th e Vid eo Tape
ma chin e.
�(Top Pi cture) Members of Folk Music Club are: (Standing , Left
lo Right) Mark Rostvold, Paul Silver, Marty Glochows ky,
(Kneeling ) Warre n Silver, (Sitting) Burl Salenger, Suzanne Arnopolin Kath y Stukas. ol pictured is Marsie Hass. (Bottom)
Members of Ushe rs Club include: (Left lo Right) Patricia Cook,
Jud y Malekow , Ma ura Butler, Vicki Wexler. ol Pictured are:
Jocey Aronovitz , Sandy Charous, Wendy Gerber, Cheryl Killay ,
Betty Ann Lichtenst ein, Nancy Marks, and Sue Shrifter.
FO Li( MUSIC AN D US HE RS CLUBS
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�NILE HI LITE
QUILL & SCROLL
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Th e il ehilite sta H includes: (Top Row , Left to Ri ght) Sa nd y
Morri son, J oa nn e Ca pez io, Tobey Rozencwaj g, Paul Sa ltzman ,
Barry Lu sti g, Ri chard Wilson, Cind y Jaco bso n , (Bottom Row)
J eff Wein stein (S ports Edi tor), Cind y Pa yn e (Editor in chi ef),
Lauri e Berger (Feature Ed itor), Ed J acobs ( ews Ed itor). (Bollom Pi ctu re) Members of Qui ll and Sc roll a re: (Top Row , Left lo
Ri ght) Michell e So ltan, Judi Sharlot, Ci nd y Payne, Mary Kri er,
Shereen Co hen , (Bottom Row) Paula Lash in sky, Jud y G rei mlln,
Mars ie Hass, Ma rl a Lev ie, Howard Chabn er. Not pictured are:
Eddi e Jaco bs, J eH Weinstein, Laurie Berge r, Tobey Roze ncwaj g, Pam Mohr, Fe li cia Belon.
�Th e tal e nted starf of this yea r's Go lden Ga ll eo n includes: (Top
Row, Left to Ri ght ) Robin Kl ein , Ca ryn Laso n , Jocey Aronovitz
(Publi city), Sa ra Pearl (Art Editor), Lynn e Jaco bso n , Dianne
Larso n (Literary Editor), (Midd le Row) Judi Sharlot (CoEditor), Pam Mohr (Co-Editor ), Rhonda Schwartz, Roc hell e
Good e, Na ncy Seid e n, Karen Lee (Treasure r ), (Bottom Row)
Che r yl Lee, Sharo n Lee, Susa n Shell ey, Marla Be rman , Sa nd y
Lopez, Rae Ri c h. (Bottom Picture, Ri ght) Lauri e Berger, J eff
Wei nstein , and Tobey Roze ncwajg asse mbl e ne wspapers while
Ed Jaco bs tak es a brea k. (Bottom Left) Editor Cind y Payne
ret ypes co py.
GOLDEN GALLEON
�HO NO R SO CIE TY
Members of th e Ho no r Society pi ctured are: (Top Row, Left to Ri ght) Michael
Levin , Scott Hite, Marlin Ti sh, coll Peclor, Mark Snyde rm a n , Rodri go Lopez.
(Seco nd Row) Philip Ade lmann , Susa n Sohn , Toni Tumonis, Wa rren Si lver ,
Martin G lochows ky. (Third Row) Ho ll y Krichevsky, Eu ge ne Gu errero, Bonnie
Sa lt zman , Ira Fishm an. (Fourth Row) Mary Unhruh , Juli e Kaplan , Arl ene
Siave li s, Stacy Kaplan . (Bo llom Row ) Susan Go ld stein, Andrea Toback , Debra
Plotkin , She ila Go ld zweig, and Pamela Favis h. Me mbe rs not pi ctured includ e
Miriam Benjamin , Howard Chab ner, All a n Ell enby, Cheryl Es ken , Marlin
Fisher, Marsie Hass, Na ncy Klehr, icholelle Od li va k, and Lori Sim on .
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�Me mbers of th e Fo rensics Club pi ctured below are : (Top Row , Left lo Right)
Ma rl ene Bras laws ky, Missy Goss, Howa rd Steirm an (V ice Presid ent), John
Kadu s (Secreta ry), P aul Sil ver , Ma rk Shackin , Steven Leo n (Pres id ent). (Second
Row) Nick Psy hog ious, Dav id Ryweck, Den ise Lev in , Ba rry Hartman . (Bottom
Row, Sea ted ) Ma rci Sa lsburg, Ka re n Rind er, and Su e Meyer. Members not pi ct11recl in cl ude Ma rk Freedm a n, Roc hell e Good e, Dana Osherm an , and Cath y
Stukas.
FORENSICS
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�THESPI ANS
Members of Th es pians includ e: L. Ament, . Angell, J.
Aro novitz, C. Ashl ey, S. Baizer, J . Balter, M. Blac kman , B.
Bl eadon , M. Block, K. Chamerlick, J . Cohn , D. Cole, L. Cole,
T . Diamond, C. Esken, D. Feldman, D. F er ge r, S.
Fleischman , M. Flitman , R. Frazes, G. Gai nes, F. Gill, J .
G insburg, M. G lochowsky, E. Go ld stein , R. Goode , K.
Green , J . G reiman , D. Hirsc h, R. Hotton , . lsaccs, E.
Jacobs, C. Jaco bson, L. Jaco bso n , S. Jacobson , R. Kahan , S.
Klein , B. Kramer, D. Kulwin, K. Lee, J . Messe r , R. Michaels,
L. Miller, G. orris, S. Ortma~n, J . Petroski , D. Pevs ne r, E.
Pollack, S. Prcss ne r, R. Rend er, S. Ridker, R. Root, D.
Ru sscol , S. Ru sscol, E. Sa ltzman , P. Scherflin g, J . Sc hwartz,
S. Sc hwartz, G. Shapiro , S. S he ll ey, K. S hrifter, A. Siave lis,
W. Silv er, S. So hn , M. Soltan , S. Soltan , H. Stcirman , P.
Sucherman , N. Sus li ck, T. Tumonis, J. Va n der Kloot, C.
Va le, L. Va n Royc n , J . Ve is, S. Veis, B. Weiman , D. Zabin , I.
Zeidm a n.
�T ee n is is a n indispensable th ea te r-ori e nted organization. Its
m e mbe rs co ntrol th e tec hni ca l cr ews suc h as li ghtin g, so und
and set co ns tru ction for all sc hool produ ction s. Members of
Tecnis includ e: (Top Left Picture, Top Row , Left to Ri ght)
Kc llv G ree n , Mark Levy, Jim Van der Kloot (President),
Warren S il ve r, S ue So hn (Secretary), Dave Ferge r, Don
Robin so n , Ri c hard Kahan, Gary Gaines (Front Row)
Howa rd Ste irman , Jud y Shapiro, Paul Scherfling, Stan
Press ner (Vice-President), Bill Weinman. ot pi ctured are
Be n Bl eadon , Joe l Koenig, Ja y Petroski. (Top Picture,
Ri ght) Howard Stei rman se lects paint for a set. (Lower Left)
Jim Van der Kloot , S tan Press ne r and Sue Sohn constru ct a
flat (Lower Right) Ri chard Kahan dis plays his s kill u sing
th e electric saw.
TECNIS
�CABINETS
Se nior Ca bin et includ es: (Top Row, Left to Ri ght) Felice
Lew in, Kathy Mayer, Che ryl Co han, Marlene Braslaw sky,
Ca ryn Go ld sti ck, Davi Hirsch, Michelle So ltan , (Middle
Row) Paul Milstein, Mark Flitman, Phil Spiv a k, Bill Patt,
Mike Sham be rg, . Bill Hall , (Bottom Row) Bruce Kahn
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(Treas ure r), De bbie Pl o tkin (President), Marty Glochowsky
(Vice President). Not pi ct.ured are: Fred Batko (Secretary),
Sa nd y Ridk e r, Bonnie Sa ltzman , Scott Hite, Marsie Hass,
Cind y Trawinski, Ed Go ld stein .
�Th e Juni o r Cabin et me mbe r are: (Top Row , Left to Ri ght )
Do nn a Kulwin , T e rri Lev in , J a ne Le ttick (Treasurer ), Bill y
Daitchm a n (V ice Pres id e nt), Dav id Col e, (Second Row )
She reen Co hen , De bbi e Feldm a n , Pam Mo hr, Na ncy Angell ,
Suzie So l ta n , She rry Fl a nze r, Sall y Sabe r, Sara Pearl , Nan cy
Se id e n , Jud y G reim a n (Se nate Re presentativ e), (Bollom
Row) Rae Ri ch , F ern Jose ph s, Robin Klein , De bbi Gutman
(Secre tary), Rhonda Schwartz, Paula Lashinsky (Pres id e nt).
O ffi ce rs of So ph o more Ca bin e t are : David Ryweck
(Pres id e nt), Cind y Jacobson (Treasurer), Howard Steirman
(Secretary), John Kadu s (V ice Pres id ent) .
CABINETS
�FRE NC H AN D SPA NIS H CLUBS
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French
Right) :
Cooper
Toback
Club officers include (Top Picture, Left to
Sue Sh rifler (Senate Representative ), Jud y
(Vice-Presiden t), Pam Mohr (President), Andy
(Treasurer) and Dorinne Gomberg (Secretary).
Spanish Club officers include (Bottom Pi cture, Left to
Ri ght): Alma Riou s (Vice-Presiden t), Ri cky Silver
(President), Brian Harris (Treasurer) and Mary Shore
(Secretary).
�Ge rm a n Clu b offi cers in cl ude (T op P icture, Left lo
Ri ght ): Pa ul Sche rflin g (Treas ure r ), Ma uree n May (V ice·
P res id e nt ), Ma rth a Sta hlke (Co mm ittee Chairm a n ) a nd
G reg Tra u t h (Pres id e nt).
Ru ss ia n C lub o ffi cers in c lud e ( B o ll o m Pi ctur e,
Cloc kwise): Ma rsie Hass (P res id e nt), Joseph· Skev in
(P resid e nt ), Fred Ba tko (Sec reta r y), Dav id Mamol
(T reas ure r) a nd Dav id Ba rack (V ice-P res ident ).
GERMAN AND RUSSIAN CLUBS
�DI ST RI BU TI VE ED UC AT IO N
(T o p Pi cture) O ffi ce rs of th e Dist r ibuti ve Edu ca·
li o n cl uh a re Patt y Ma ie rh ofe r (Secre ta r y), Pam
Lavi n (V ice Presi de nt ), De nni s Pe rry (Pres id e nt),
Bo h Go ld (P a rli a me nt a ri a n ), and T o m Sea ls
(Se r gea nt a t Arm s). ( Bo tto m Pi cture) Me mbe rs of
D.E.C.A . a rc: (To p Row, Left to Ri ght ) Mo rri e
Rose n, Ma ura Ga win , Pa tty Mo nse n, Shirl ey
Rifkind , Stacey Fox, Ka re n Wisse, Ge ri Ec ke rlin g,
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J eff Kl eifi eld , Mr. Co ul so n , (Third Row) T o m
Sea ls, Hui Skl a r, Michae l Ir vin g, Bo b Go ld , De n·
ni s Pe rry, (Seco nd Ho w) Bill Ta ki , Chri sti e
C ho ms ky, C ind y Ga dd , Sco tt Be rn s, Sa nd y
Hoe fl e r, E la in e Za nnis, (Fi rst Row) Lo ri Ha rri s,
Ca th v Minnh c r g, P a tty Ma ic rhofc r, P a m La vin ,
Pa t Sc hoe nwo lf, J ov Ge rbe r. Not pi ctured a re Czes
T a la laj a nd Ruth G re ntz.
�ITo p Pi cture) Th e A.F .S. club includ es: (Top Row,
Le h to Ri ght) Mike Polisky, Barry Rubin , Jani s
Co hn , Ca rvn Go ld sti ck, Donna Kulwin , Bill y Pall,
Marla Lev ie ( Pres id e nt) Les li e Be rke ly. Che r yl Kitta v, Pam Mohr Jud y G reiman , She reen Coh e n,
M.ic hell e Stein (V ice Pres id e nt), Karen Lasse n , (Sel'O nrl Row) Davi Hirsc h , Alma Rios, Kath y Horwitz,
Rita Goodman , Ali ce Bae r, Susi Fl eischman , Suzi e
o ltan, Marla Be rman , Brooke Ca plin (Treasure r),
Vi1·ki Korni c k, (Front Row) S h eila Go ldzwei g
(Secretar y), Miche le So ltan , De bbi e Be rnard . Not pi ct11rerl are Jim Burgess, Sa nd y Lopez, and Marsha
Dorfman. Pi cturerl be low is T e resa Garcia, our
for ei11n exc hange stud e nt from Spain.
AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE
�BACKGAMMON CLUB
STUDENTS FOR ISRAEL
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(Top Picture) Members of the Backgammon Club are: (Top
Row, Left lo Right) Jim VanderKlool, Bill Hall, David Barack
(Sergeant al Arms), Irwin Katz, Bill Weinman, Warren Silver,
(Front Row) Tammy Lothan (Vice President), Lenny Brenner
(President), Mark Flitman, Paul Saltzman (Chairman of the
Boards), Judy Greiman, Scott Winkler. (Bollom) Officers of
Students for Israel are: Sheila Jacobson (Secretary), Lenny
Brenner (Treasurer), Jon Eager (Vice President), Nava Isaacs
(President).
�Member s of Girl's Glee are: K. Ewing, J. Fried·
man, M. Harwood , D. Johanso n, D. Kaplan, J.
Lehman , S. Margalit , c, Marshal l, J. Mayer, L.
Mayrent , S. Wasatsky, E. Pearlma n, E. Sohn, K.
Stukas, C:. Gassel, K. Berman , K. Brody, M.
Butler, S. Chernic k, J. Cohen, L. Cohn, P. Dorf·
man, J. Feldman , L. Frankel, C. Friedma n, D.
Hart, K. Hollings worth, L. Howard, M. Humuz, S.
Kagan, D. Kaluzna , M. Karafoti as, S. Kessler, C.
Kot, J. Kozack, A. Lake, R. Levin, K. Levitz, R.
Merel, L. Michell, S. Miller, S. Morriso n, S.
Olhause n, D. Peterson , L. Phillipp e, D. Priske, C.
Rose, L. Schwartz , L. Shane, S. Shrifter, F. Simon,
J. Slavin, P. Soble, C. Sopkin, R. Sweet, P. Wagner.
L. Weintra ub, M. William s, L. Zaban, P. Cook, F.
Vishkin .
GIRL'S GLEE CLUB
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�CHOIR
Members of Choir in clud e: L. Ament, C. Ashley, H . Baker,
J . Baher, J. Bercoon , K. Berger, C. Be rn stein , R. Brenner, S.
Brodacz, R. Co he n, N. Co hn , T . Diamond , R. Dredze, C.
Es ken, J. Erenbe rg, J . Erenberg, D. Feldman , S. Fisc hman,
D. Flakne, S. Flei sc hman , C. Fohs, B. Frazes, S. Garber, J .
Ge lb, J . G lass ner, S. Goldman, R. Goode, K. Green, C.
G ustafson , P. Heftel, D. Hirsch, B. Hoffman, C. Ho rwitz, G.
Jaco bson , R. Kahan , B. Kasper , S. Klein , G. Kopels, B.
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Kram e r, H. Kraw etz, D. Kulwin , I. Levin, K. McMillen , S.
Mill er, G. Norri s, S. Orlove, S. Ortmann, L. Pastron, P.
Pete rson, . Pli ch, E. Pollack, S. Rad e, J . Rappoport, B.
Reich, M. Ri ch, D. Rywec k, M. Sal sburg, E. Sa ruk , J .
Sc hwartz, S. She ll ey, L. Shlaes, A. Shl es man , K. Sc hrifter , R.
Silve r, M. Sklair, M. Soltan, S. Soltan, P. Sucharman, P.
Suga rman , Y. Suhajda, M. Sullivan, N. Susli ck, D. Zaban.
�Th e Niles East Orchestra, und e r th e direction of Mr.
Winkler and Mr. Berger perfor med in a numbe r of co ncerts
thi s yea r. Amon g th ese were th e annual Winter and Sprin g
Mu sic festival s. Th e Mid-Winter Orchestra Concert was a
spec ial eve nt fea turin g a guest soloist, Mr. H e nry Criz,
Concert Master of the Lyric Opera Orchestra. The Orchestra
al so perfo rm ed in the Sp rin g Musical, "The Kin g and I".
Me mbe rs of the Orc hestra includ e: Jani s Cohn, Susa n
Fishm a n , Wendy Gold stein , Steven Kess le r, Linda Krisher,
S he rid a n Lam , Don a ld Pollack, Jani ce Rzad zki , Ca ri Silve rma n , J ea n Well s and Vic ki Wex ler. Pi ctured Uppe r Left:
Mr. Winkler ass istin g Steve Kess ler during rehea rsa l. Uppe r
Ri ght: Ca ri Si lve rman re hea rses for an upco min g concert.
Bottom Pi cture: Donald Pollack, Sher id a n Lam and Jani s
Co hn re hea rse a pi ece on th e violin.
ORCHESTRA
�CONCERT BAND
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In strum e ntali sts in th e Con cert Band includ e: David Allen ,
Steve Apollo, lra~Arbu s, Celeste As hl ey, Howard Balikov,
Roger Beck , G rego ry Beljaeff, Miriam Benjamin , Benajmin
Bl eado n, Jami e Bo rk ov itz, Laurence Coh en, J erome Diamond , De bo rah Din elli , La uran Factor, David Fleischer ,
John Gaw in , Bradl ey Go ld enberg, Me lissa Goss, Ca ren
G rantz, Euge ne G uerrero , Cha rl es G ustafson , Sco tt Helberg,
Ma rk Hirshm a n , Ro bert Hotton , Edwa rd Jacobs, Gary
J acobson , Moni ca Jacobso n, Ronn a Kali sh, Dav id Kashd a n ,
Ro bin Kl ein , Pa mela Landau , Maril yn Lapofs ki , Ri chard
Lev in , Ro na ld Lewen , Beth Mal ekow, J effrey Messe r, David
Mill er , Lo ri Mill er , Pam Mohr , Linda Pastron , David
Pevs ner, adin e Pli ch , Philip Pliskin , Elise Ri chter, T erri
Ri skin , Alva ro Rog ina , Ell en Ru e, Mark Sc herflin g, Steve
Sc hwa rtz, Howa rd Sha piro, Keith Sher , Ya le S mith, Philip
Spiv ac k, Steve Sproat , Scott Sta hlberg, Susan Stahlberg,
J a mes Steinh off , Ro bert Stevens, Eliza beth Surlin, Ch eryl
Und erwood , J a mes Vand erkl oot , No rman Vogel, J ennifer
Wa rda , Mit chell Will ens, Deborah Wi sse, Joe l Zutz.
�Cadcl Band members are working toward lhe goa l of being
in Concerl Band nex l year. Members of this band include:
G lenn Agresl, Steve Alberl, Elaine Balikov, Andrea Benjamin, Elaine Bergman , Henry Bivins, Scoll Brueckne r,
Barabara Chabner, Robyn Cohan, Judy Cooper, Laura
Defralus, Norma Derderian , Miriam Ehrlich, Jeffrey
Frankel, Lynne Friedman , Denni s Garlick, Diane Harl,
Charles Heflman, Richard Hoffman n, Jordan Huperl,
Roge r Jaklin , Gary Kanlz, Alan Kalz, Steve Kessler, Gary
Klawans, David Larson, Bertha Leib, Jim Marks, Sheri
Marshak, ency Marx, E ll en Mayer, Steve Melnick, ScoU
Nathanso n, Sheryl Pearlman , Gayle Petroski, Belh Posmanlier, Edmond Purcell, Jay Rosenzwe ig, Michel Rolh , Julie
Rubenste in , Edwin Santacruz , Paul Silver, Roberl Silverman, Karyn Simmons , Kathryn Smarl, James Sobel, Anila
Stahlberg , Krikor Topouzia n, Toni Verschoo re, Marci
Weber, Karen Weidenb ach, Jeanelle Weiner, Paul
Weis man, Jennifer Willens, Alison Wohl, Joel Yablon, Sandra Zimansky.
CA DE T BA ND
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���The talented Ripplettes team memben< are: Jody
Conni , Diane Elrod, Wendy Epateln, Dawn
Flanke. Chri Frolich, Renee Haynes, Joannt'
Holdman, Toni llut>pfl, Diant' Johnson, Terry
John"on , Eli~t> Kaplan, Rohin Klein, Mary
Kopplemeiu, Hindy Krawetz. Linda Kry"I, Li a
l.t>c•ker. Dt>hbie 1.oeser, Beth Mc·Mloud (sec.),
Carol ~ic·hael • Terry MorOll, an Odlhak, . ikki
Odliuk, Shirley Ri111man, (pres.), Chri Rodiek,
Julie Sc·hmidt, Jan Sc•hwartz, . ancy Seiden,
Cher~I llndt>rwood, Joan Underwood. (pres.),
Audrey '-'aid.
RIPPLETTES
�The 1974 Ripplettes Swim Club, sponsored
by Ms. Berke, is one of the organizations of the
Girls' Athletic Association that produces a
show each year. Last year on May 2, 3, and 4,
the synchronized swim club presented "A
Tribute to Walt Disney." This imaginary
production contained many familiar tunes and
comical characters. The girls worked hard and
had fun. And as always, the show was a success.
�This year's season ended with
succe11 for the Girls' Track.
Team. The girls won four out of
six meets and placed third in the
Central Suburban League. Three
members took first place-Sue
Kozub in the long jump, Becky
McCracken in the 80 yard
hurdles, and Margaret May in tJie
mile run. Under Miu Totemeir's
coaching, this was one of the
team's best seasons.
Th prt. on the tr11ek teem are: (Back
R-: Leh to Right): Jamie Borkovitz,
ary Binnall, Margaret May, Sue
Stahlher.. Pam Schnell, Donna Lloyd,
Pat Meierhofer, Laura Gundenon,
Bttky McCracken, Coach Totemeier.
(Middle Row): Wendy Pauleon, Sue
Kosub., Ellen Bria, Marla Minsky, Missy
J01ephs, Sara Pearl, Alezis Stern, Sue
Krame. Jodi Soehaeki. (Front R-):
JoAnn Sehnita«,· Beth Allizon, Carol
Green pan, Karen Lee, Elaine Zannis,
Paui. Marks, Marie May, Dawn Flakne,
Kanm Behr. ( ot Pictured): Cheryl
Bielimki, Cheryl Minitt-ski.
TRACI(
�A spirit of enthu11ium and
sportsmanship wu the feeling
reflected by each girl on this
year's Softball Team. The girls
put in much hard work practicing daily at Oakton Park.
Under the direction of Coach
Vanderwilt, the combined efforts
proved to he a rewarding experience for each participant.
The prl1 on the Softball T - iaelu4le:
(Baek Row. Left ao Rlght): Coach
Vanderwilt. Karen Frai•r, JIU
Greenberg. Michelle Chernick, Denna
Gerber. (Middle Row): Lyn• Donnano
Ellen Schwarts. Debbie Hau...,...
I..auren John1on. Beth Spkz, Lha
Frank. (Fint Row): Elaine Mamou.,.
Roeann Magiore, Pat Soehaeki, Melinda Met1ger, Heth DefranHhi. ( ot
Pictured): Sue mopolin. Cathy Ewing.
SOFTBALL
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Though this season was not one of the best
for this year' Archery team, the girls again
showed great drive and spirit. The
enthusiastic approach of Coach Winston led
to the optimistic attitu<le of the team.
The girl1 on lhil re-r'1 Archery team are: (Back R-, Left to
Right) Michelle Willia-. Marlha Brososow1k.i, Ellen
Schwarts, Linda Weintraub. (Middle Row) Jeanne
Hau1man, Pam Petenon, Andrea Sl-ik., Carolyn Ohlwein,
Sheryl Pearlman, Ann Lerner. (Front R-) Jo Sehnltser,
aney Clran, Lora Ule, Staey Fox (Captain), Karyl Simmou
ud Diane JohlllOll.
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�Team memben are: (Beek R-, Left to Right) Coach Wojd•la. an
Odlivak, Jamie Borkovitz, Nikki Odlivak, Carol Michale, Lori Wolia,
Chrie Frolich, Coach Woodard. (Middle Row) Ellen Bria, Cheryl
Underwood, Marla Minaky, Wendy Epetein, Dawn Flakne, Jecly Con·
nimt, Lauren Johnson, Michele Kurian, Mary Binull, Mona K.ahs,
(Fronl Row) Beley Ferguaon, Madonna Carlton, Beth MeClou.d, Debbie
Rubin, Marie May.
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The girls on this year's tennis team are: Back Row (Left to Right):
Fern J01eph1, •
Rochelle Davis, Pat Sudend orf, Debbie Bernard , Ann Cohn,
Joleen Fain, Andy
Dubow, Alexis Stem, Linda Schwartz. Middle Row: Cheryl
Eiken and Nancy
Hinh (co-captains), Davi Hinh, Mindee Eapstein, Jan Blitt,
Janice Razadiaki,
Elaine Bedr, Norah Lao., Ann Morton, Coach Mallak. Front
Row: Ellen Mayer,
Vicki Samel1on, Kathy Bernste in, Lisa Cohn, Cheryl Kittay,
Judy Lee, Lila
Frank, Beth Spitz.
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ain
East Tennis T eam, under
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'
This years Nil~ of Ms. Mallak, ag.
the hard workn~g
skillful coachm~
that is their
he potentta l,
the
show.ed , t a nd the teamwor k
stamina
tradema rk.
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�The 1974 Girls Gymnastic Team competed in 10
meets with fine performances on all four
events-horse, floor, beam, and uneven bars. Next
year with the return of Greenspahn and Moses, East
should have a strong experienced team.
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Junior Vanity Team: (Back Row, Left to Riglit): Sue Tripp,
Sheryl Molin, Carol Porter, Jenny DiFiore, Cindy Spivak,
Paula Marka, Stacy Thoma, Suzi Greenburg, Linda Kray,
Cheri Gueel, Alli10n Brantman, Lalitha Rao. (Third Row)
Carin &-hneider, Cindy Friedman, Pat Rogover, Arlene
Levin, Corj Smith, Dana Colueci, Sandy Hornish, Shery
Burk, Linda Weintraub, Kathy Bollow, JoAnn Schnitser,
Diane Johnson. (Second Row) Laura Wu, Holli Seber, Betsy
Fergu10n, Madonna Carlton, Nancy Nagel, Andi Cohn, Sue
Natuky, Sarai Diamond, Sandy Ziman1ky, Martha Viteri,
Linda Zaban, Sue Fishman. (Bottom Row) Karyn Simmona,
Julie Rubenatein, Janice Schneider, Vicky Samuel10n, Ellen
Goodman, Joy Wagner, Joni Lerner, Anita Urbor1, Linda
Michell.
�The girls on the Vanity Team are: (Back Row, Left to Right) Shirley
Rifkind, Jodi Smoot, Carol Landy, Jodi Engelberg, Carol Greenepahn,
LiH Cohn, Lynn Ci1koeki. (Middle Row) Renee Bielinski, Elise
Kaplan, Mary McCracken, Robin Shore, Peggy Krause (Captain), Elien
Brin, Candy Kane, Sharon Lee. (Front Row) Shawn Moees (CoCaptain), Cheryl Lee, Marcia Hartman, Lori lnay, Barb Mueller,
Jeanine Battista, Judy Engel.
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�BADMINTON
Girt. on the Badminton
Team are (Back Row: Left
lo Right): Sally Krau1e,
aney McAtee, Beth
Smart, Andrea Dubow,
Mary Binnall, Nan
Odlink, Diane Wurl, Sue
Radow1ky, Karen Brown.
(Middle Row): Cheryl
Underwood, Beth Spilll,
Jody Connix, Debbie
Dinelli, AnneMarie Levan,
Gayle Petroski, Linda
Kry1I, Pam Mohr, Anita
Simkovieh. (Front Row):
Kathi fuerman, LIH
Frank, Julie Gold, Jean
Ru11ell, Holli Doniger,
Coach Matlak, Carol
Green1pahn, Bonnie Lev.
co, Ann Mateumoto, Nora
I..-, Bonnie Tunick.
Badminton is a game that requires quick
reflexes, skill, and endurance. This year's
Girls' Interscholastic Team, coached by Miss
Matlak, utilized their talents to achieve a
successful season.
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�VOLLEYBALL
Thie year'eVolleyball team
oonsietll of: (Back Row:
Left to Right): Cindy
Martha
Marshall,
Brozozoweki, Lauren
Johnson, Nancy Seiden,
Suzanne Arnopolin, Karen
Behr, Ellen Schwartz,
Jody Coninx, Coach
Woodard. (Middle Row):
Lisa Donna. Donna John·
son, Pam Schnell, Jamie
Borkovltz, Debbie Jaakl,
Nan Odlivak, Andrea
Slowik, Kathi merman.
(Front Row): Jenise
Elaine
Vauilato ,
Masover, Ann Matsu·
moto, Audrey Wu,
Ro e Maggiore, Beth
DeFranceschi, Laura
Marsh.
The victory over Maine South opened
this year's Volleyball season. Teamwork
and enthusiasm kept the team practicing
and participating in their 7 meets. But it
wasn't quite enough and hopefully next
year will he more successful for the girls.
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�BOWLING
The 1974-75 bowling team consisted
of sixteen girls,
practicing
an
average of 3 times a
week. The team had
a total of six meets,
in which they met
girls from other
schools. All home
meets and practices
took place at
Oakton Bowl. Team
effort and a lot of
hard work made
this year's team out·
standing.
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�The girls on thi year's Bowl·
ing Team are: (Bat'k Row,
Left to Right): Coach
Whyman, Linda Krysl, Susan
Meyer, Rochelle Root, Debbie
Schack, Lisa Frank, Pat
SOt'hachi, Beth Spitz. Dawn
Johanson, Carolyn Ohlwein.
(Front Row): Sharon Roth,
Jean Lehman, Kathy
Coclanis, Vivian Maniates,
Nant'y McAtee, and (not pie·
tured) Patricia Schoenwolf
(Co-Captain).
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The basketball team con·
isle of (Back Row: Left to
Right): Diane Ament,
Judy
Lee,
Jamie
Borkovitz, Karen Frazier,
Kathy Torre8, Andrea
Slowik, Debbie Jaski,
Michelle Chernick, Pam
Schnell, Jan Blitt. (Middle
Row): Coach Wojdula,
Beryl Schwartz (Manager),
Jill Chavin, Angie Trauth,
JoAnn Schnitzer, Nancy
Seiden, Cathy Coclanis,
Donna Johnson, Martha
Brzozow s ki,
Ellen
Schwartz. (Front Row):
Jenise Vassilatos, Elaine
Masover, Dawn Flakne,
ancy Mar1t , Sandy
Zimansky, Karen Behr,
Su ann e Arnopolin,
Lauren Johnson.
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This is the third year for the Girls Basketball Team and the
growing participation shows that it is fast becoming a popular
girls sport. The team's hard work and determination proved that
girls can successfully play this difficult sport with skill and
stamina.
�LEADERS
Junior Leaden this year are (Top
Row: Left to Right): Carol
Green~pan. Toni l\iaeprl, Beth
McCloud, Margaret May. (Bottom
Row): Martha Brzozowski, Jill
Schoenbrod, Virginia Ruuel, Sue
Arnopolin, Elyse Pearlman. Not
pictured ill ancy Seiden.
This year's Sophomore Leaden
include (Top Row: Left to Right):
Sandy Horni1h, Jamie Borkoviu.,
an Odlivak, Carol Michaels, .
Dawn Flakne, Paula Marks,
Elaine Maaover, Karen Behr.
(Third Row): Elille Kaplan, Pam
Schnell, Vivian Maniatea,
Gabriella Szmolla, Mira
Achimovich, Lisa Schwartz,
Cookie Stone, Wendy Heller. (Second Row): Jody Connix, Mary
McCracken, Angie Poulos, Ellen
Brin, Debbie Dinelll, Karen
Brody, Allillon Brantman, Andi
Buxbaum, JoAnn Schnitzer.
(Bottom Row): Michelle Arkush,
Cindy Spivak, Arlene Fisher,
Gail orrill, El)'9e Brezka, Carol
Feldman, Cindy Teer, Diane
Johnzon.
The Junior and Sophomore Leaders are girls who like
athletics and are now being prepared for leading a gym class
in their Senior year. They are receiving instruction in a
variety of courses and later will help students with difficulty
in skills, referee, and assist the teacher in any way they can.
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���"Wait until next year.'' Has this become the
chant of the Trojan football fan? Maybe so, but
the record does not tell the whole story. No win·
loss record can record the hard work, fighting
spirit, determination and team work of this
year's players. This is especially true of
linebacker Greg Salterelli and offensive tackle
Bill Urbanus, who were named to the All·
Conference team. Awarded honorable mention
were Pete Christopolous and Dean PuescheJ. In
addition, captain Henry Rollick, whose spark
and spirit united the team, quarterbacks Adam
Retzler and Ralph DeBendetto and cornerback
Harold Gordon distinguished themselves
throughout the season.
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��FOO TBA LL
��The Val'!lity Football Team includes: (Back Row, Left to Right): Sam
Rest, Mark Klancic, Don Damman, Corey Fi hman, Dean Pueschel, Bill
Urbanu , Bob Malcher, Rick Carlson, Gary Somenek, Tony Tiagonce, Sal
Parenti, Ralph DiBendetto, Tim Hanley. (Third Row): Coach Osnen,
Coach Henrici, Larry Gau, Tom Ri sman, Frank Pucher, Mike Borkovitz,
Lee Wi niewski, Pele Chrislopolou , Larry Swider, Bob Schultz, Coach
Poznansky, Coach Ewin11. (Second Row): Stati tician Cathy Minberg, Mike
Li , Chuck , agel, Jim Carlson, Wally Gruenes, Adam Retzler,Jim 0 ness,
Gary Wolf, Greg Salterelli, Harold Gordon, Marty Fisher, Yale Smith,
Manager Phil Skaletsky, Statistician Janet Williams. (Front Row):
Statistician Laura Howard, Arlene Fisher, Mike Donlon, Manny Borges,
ick Lake, Captain Henry Rollick, Charlie Christiansen, Pat Kane, Marty
Festenstein, Lavendar Lealaitafea, Manager Rich Berkowitz, Statistician
Sherry Berkowitz.
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�e Sophomor e Football Team is pictured al the top of the
e. Team members include: (Back Row, Left to Right): G.
Crane, D. Uhle, S. Apollo, M. Delmonico, M. Levin, C. Klan·
ele, R. Alexander, H. Pos, B. Kobylski, M. Hanley, M.
Alomia, J. Kelly. (Middle Row): Coach Sartini, B. Moy, J.
Daily, A. Herbach, B. Kalkie, M. Kolpu, D. Ulberg, J.
Kasper, J. Carlaon, Coach Beechy. (Front Row): Coach
Baker, G. Ton ul, D. Projan1ky, M. Gotthelf, A. Shore, M.
Barenbaum , J. Schuman, D. Fogel, S. Friedman, K. Berm·
tein.
The Freshman Football Team i1 pictured at the bottom of
the page. Team members include: (Back Row, Left to Right):
C. Purcell, W. Precht, G. Olshoek, P. Whitmore , J. Kipnie,
C. Wi niew1ki, B. Earl, J. Heinrick, W. Brock, J. Heinz, T.
Hughes, . Portnoy, B. Udell. (Third Row): Coach
Schindler, Coach Gralew ki, Y. Adaky, J. Orloff, R.
Mendelson, C. Thiry, A. Gothelf, . Dellheim, T. O'Kane, T.
Siemsen, S. Frazier, Coach McKiel, Coach Odlivak. (Second
Row): Mgr. A. Davis, R. Hertel, S. Nathanson , K. Weitzman,
R. Yale, M. Rosenbaum, J. Naumes, M. Brutzku1, S.
Bloomgren, H. Krau e, Mgr. R. Lasky. (Front Row): C.
Dushman, D. Carnow, L. Leff, B. T cheyka, S. Gothelf, A.
Mandell, H. Reich, M. Newberge r,D. Brown.
�Hard work paid off this year for the Varsity
Cross Country team with their best record in
many years. In addition to this record there
were other bright spot . Most valuable runner,
Jr. Mark Lichtenst ein, by running ninth in the
CSL Conferenc e Meet, broke Steve Sussman 's
school record by thirty seconds, being named
an All Conferenc e Runner in the process. In
addition to Mark, outstandi ng juniors Larry
Bower, Mike Kite and Hal Sloan will be retur·
ning to next year's squad.
The frosh-soph team had an impressiv e
and encouragi ng season, winning four team
trophies, including two for first place.
Outstandi ng freshmen Ed Santucruz , Bruce
Bower and David Larson formed the core of
this team. Under the guidance of Coaches
Ristow and Madsen this year's freshmen wHl
help make Niles East become a power in cross
country.
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Bruce Bower, Barry Finn, David I.anon, Steve
Taibl, Ron Stein, Scott Bruec..ner. (Bottom Row)1
Ed Santucruz, Steve Rubin.
Vanity team memben are pictured ~low. They
are: (Standing, Left to Right): Larry Bower, Mi ..e
Kite, Coach Ristow, Hal Sloan, Mark Lichtenstein.
(Sitting): Mark Scherfling, Barry Hartman.
�The Frosh-9oph golfers are pictured al the lop of
this page. They are: (Standing, Left lo Right):
Coach Lueck, Bob Peterson, Mike Frerea, Steve
Brod li.y, Allen Tish, Steve elson. (Kneeling):
orman Rifkind, Matt Brown, Eric Rambill, Den·
nis Lutz.
The Vanity golfers are pictured al the bottom of
this page. They are: (Standing, Left to Right):
Coach Oswald, David OH, Scott Winkler, Mike
Ohlwein, Ron Rzadzki, John Hanson, Ira
Fi hman, Coach Luecli.. (Kneeling): Flip Gager·
man, Jordan Lohn, David Cohan, Ricli. Martini,
Fred Kalani.
�A good golfer retains his self-control
and pride, two attributes so elusive to
most other athletes. Coach Oswald's
players maintained these qualities this
year as they compiled a nearly even
won-loss record, led by a marvelous 38
stroke dual meet average by team cap•
t.ain Ron Rzadzki. He was backed up
with fine campaigns by Flip Gagerman,
Mike Ohlwein and Ken Kramer. Retur·
ning with Gagerman next spring will be
juniors David Cohan, Scott Winkler,
and David Oif, aided by sophomore
phenoms Jordan Lohn and Rick Mar·
tini.
�The Freshman eoecer team ie pictured at the
top of the page. Memben include: (Top Row.
Left to Right): Coach CoulRJn. K. Klein, M.
O'Malley, L. Feldstein, J. Boigk, B. Andrea,~·
Lande, J. Sobel, J. Adelman. (Middle Row): ~·
Samuels, D. Feeteneteln, A. Lev, M. Bercoon, J.
Levine, M. Serota, H. Herman, J. Frankel.
(Bottom Row): L. Deutch, B. Saputo, L.
Walanka, M. Markich, C. Ton1ul, M. Ku1atzky.
The Sophomore BOCCer team 11 pictured at the
bottom of the page. Memben include: (Top
Row, Left to Right): J. Laca, S. Gottlieb, J,
Soehn, H. Katz, J. Ahonen, J. O'Malley, J.
Matz, Coach Lanon. (Middle Row): J. Decker,
Y. Yonan, N. Siegal M. Stiefel, D. Stone, F.
Lara, D. Liu, B. Prim. (Bottom Row): B. Mou,
D. Marehifava, E. Wegner, D. Garlick, C.
Cla\'er, F. Block, P. Cherniavaky.
SOCCER
The vanity soccer team is pictured on the opposite page. Members include: (Top Row, Left
to Right): J. Alexander, D. Ahonen, E. Jacobs,
M. Brines, R. Weiu, D. Behrel, T. Hawkins, M.
Valenti, M. Borofaky. (Middle Row): M. Stone,
M. Uhle, H. Donado, B. Matz, G. Vlhandreaa,
M. lr"ing, G. Freid, P. Fones, G. Trilling. (Bot·
tom Row): J. Brown, G. Guerrero, W.
Lealaitafea, L. Brown, D. Cole, N. Tangli1, S.
Leon, P. Adelman, M. Guerrero.
�Three years ago, a soccer program was in·
itiated at Niles East. In its first two seasons the
soccer team proved highly successful and exciting, thus earning a reputation as a powerful
and talented team. This year's team was no excep·
tion. While achieving a successful 11·6·1 season,
they gained more respect and strengthened their
reputation.
Receiving all-conference honors this year
were captains Phil Adelman and Hugo Donado
and leading goal scorer Pete Fosses. Other out·
standing performances were given by seniors
Mike Stone, Gene Guerrero, all-divison selection
Bob Matz and goalie Mark Borofsky with a
record eight shutouts.
More success lies ahead in the future with
the return of juniors Mark Brines and Nick
Tanglis and the addition of sophomores Danny
Stone, Bill Prim and Johu O'Malley.
The foundation has been laid for a future
Niles East powerhouse.
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�GYMNASTICS
�Gymnastic combines a splendid pot..
pourri of man's kills and talent into a
single wavelength. Patience, endurance,
pride and strength are all produced in a
gymnast as the winter month progress.
By season's end, an outstanding ring
man or trampolinist has raised his selfesteem as well as his scores. brilliant
horse man or bigh-bar arti t h
dedicated himself o hat hard work and
perseverance come naturally o him.
making each one fully aware that he
cannot rely on his teammat to boost
hi ego or bolster hi confidence.
Su"ccess demands split-second timing
.and nerves of teel. The performance i
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�GYM NAST ICS
Tom Sokalski's gymna1ta, hurt by lack of
depth and by numeroue injuries, managed to
overeome these problems nd showed Niles
Eut fa a brand of gymnastice reminiscent of
the marvelou quad1 of yean past.
One of the top honemen in the nate, Mike
Burke. comi1tently displayed hie astounding
skills by taking firsts throughout the year,
often reaching the high eights and low nines.
Steve Pollice, East's top trampolinist , hit his
letter perfect routine repeatedly and with confidence, while Doorman Brian Abrams, helped
the team in the same manner with his grueling
.but breathtaking performances.
�Carrying much of the load this season was
captain and all-around man Neal Sher. Taking
first in the Niles North and Rich Central in·
vitational s, he establishe d himself as one of the
foremost all-aroun den in Illinois.
Next year's Trojans will he hurt by the
departure of these seniors and also, Phil
Adelman, Barry Grodsky, Steve IJ'8ay, Gary
Cohen, Brian Borkan, Paul Milstein and Mike
Stein. Yet this should he compensa ted by will·
ing juniors Chip Auerbach , Matt Rosenberg,
Dave Abrahams on and Carl Taibl among
others.
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�Thi was a building year for the Niles East
fencing team, one in which the athletes, as well
as the coach, gained valuable experience. The
team, with only two enion, was young and has
a great amount of talent. First year coach
Gralewski saw some of this young talent
develop this past season. Juniors Jim Osness,
Scott Wexler, and Larry Labow and senior Joe
Jans, by performing well, were fine examples
of what Niles East Fencing can produce.
Most team members will be returning next
year, and if they are as enthusiastic and
dedicated as they were this year, Niles East fen·
cing can look forward to a bright future.
Thi. year'• feneen are pictured below. They are: (Standing, Left'°
Ri11ht) Coach Graleweki, S. K-ler, . Real, • Wexler, J. 0 n-. B.
Hartman, L Lebow, L. St-hultz, J. Jane, B. Levy. (Kneeling) A. Tilh, B.
muele, K. Topoazian. C. Heitman.
FENC ING
���Coach Fred Richardi has helped make wrestling one of the
most exciting and competitive sports at Niles East. At the outset of
tl\is season, it was not expected that the Varsity grapplers would be
contenders. Lacking veteran seniors, the gap had to be filled with
less experienced underclassmen. There are, however, other
elements necessary in the composition of a winning team. This
year's team possessed such qualities as desire, aggressiveness,
dedication, power and quickness. The result was the most
successful wrestling team Niles East has seen in recent years.
The cunning of Jeff Rock, the strength of George
Christopoulos and the skill of Paul Kostyniuk were major factors
contributing to the team's outstanding record. Exceptional performances were displayed by juniors Pete Christopoulos, Joe Colucci
and Mike Hinske. Freshman Rick Yale proved that experience isn't
the ost importar... asset by compiling an excellent Varsity record.
The future of Niles East wrestling appears promising. With
the return of Christopoulos, Hinske, Colucci and Yale, along with
sophomores Mark Sunshine, Bruce Hoff man, Daryl Ullberg and
David Hinske, next year's team should be triumphant.
�The Vanity wr tlen are pictured below. They
are: (StandinK, Left to Ri11ht) 8. Blumenthal,
P. Chri topoulos, S. Edidin, G. Christopoulos,
C. Fishman, C. Nagle, M. Michaels, D. Hin ke,
D. Mamot. (Kneeling) M. Hinake, S. Mieeter, F.
Kalani, B. Allan, D. Luts, R. Yale, M.
Sunshine, K. Hohe, P. Skaletsky (M11r.). (Front)
Co-captains J. ftot'k and P. Kostyniuk. ot pictured: I. Fishman.
The Sophomore wrestlen are pictured at the
top of the opposite page. They Include: (Stan·
din11, Left to Right) M. Michaele, M. Kats, M.
Doman, S. Rosen, S. Edidin, D. Ullberg, Coach
Poznansky. (Kneeling) 8. Blumenthal, M.
Gothelf, G. Tonsul, R. Yale, J. Stoneberg, D.
Lutz. (Front) M. Sun hine, D. Hin ke.
The Freshman wrestlen are pictured at the
bottom of the opposite page. They are: (Stan•
din11o Left to RiKhl) J. Ritter, A. Portnoy, C.
Purcell, B. Brock, S. Freed, B. Earl, H. Krause,
Coach Poznansky. (Kneeling) R. Jaklin, G.
Pondell, L. Felletein, K. Miller, D. Feetemtein,
M. Brutkus, S. GotheH. (Front) M. Newberger,
R. Cole.
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�The Vanity track team i pictured above. Members are: (Standing, Left to
Ri~ht): L. Bower, S. Apollo, M. Mannette, M. ScherOing, S. Parenti, R. Zelvin, R.
Martinez. (Kneeling): H. Sloan, K. Golub, R. Stein, 8. Hartman, D. Greenberg,
J. Sher, M. Lichtenstein.
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�The Frosh-Soph track team ia pictured above. Memben are: (Standing. Left to
Right): B. Barry, K. Golub, R. Stein, D. Sacks, G. Beljaeffe, M. Delmonico, S.
Taibl, M. Stieffel. (Kneeling): J. Doumouraa, E. Santacruz, B. Bower, M.
Sc.-hwartz, P. Motin, D. Kaplan, S. Laenna, M. Stone, J. Levine.
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�HASl(ETBALL
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�Things did not look bright for the Trojan
cagers as they embarked on the 1974-75 cam·
paign. Long standing Varsity coach Gary Cook
did not return to guide this year's team and was
supersede d by the controvers ial Jack McKeil, a
stern disciplina rian. Because of his inability to
get along with his players, it was soon apparent
that McKeil was a poor choice for the job. He
left early in the season and was replaced by the
popular sophomor e coach Emil Capitani.
When the Trojans took the floor, the fans
knew they were in for a style of basketbal l un·
seen at East for quite a while. School spirit
seemed to magically return to Niles East
whenever the cagers entered the gym. The
aggressive, enthusiast ic way they performed
gave opponents a taste of what desire can do to a
team.
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�BASl(ETBALL
One could not have asked for a more exciting
season. The cagers were in every game, playing much
better than their record indicates. They upset
powerhouse New Trier West and almost stunned top·
ranked Maine South. They overcame a twelve point
deficit in the final quarter to defeat Glenbrook
North. Perhaps the most exciting contest was a heartbreaking loss to arch rival Niles West, in which the
Trojans tied the game at the final buzzer to send it
into overtime.
Leading the Trojan offense was 6'7" senior John
Harles, fourth highest scorer in the Central Suburban
League. Juniors Neil Schreiber and Terry Greenberg
also scored high. These three, along with sparkplug
tandem guards Bob Warsaski and Mark Brines, formed the backbone of this year's squad.
Next year's team will he without Harles, Warsaski, and sixth man Cary Buxbaum, but Schreiber,
Brines and Greenberg will be returning. Juniors
Larry Fine, Bill Urbanus, Art Issacs, Bob Malcher,
Jordy Melamed and Gary Wolf will also be back, with
an additional year of experience under their belts.
These players and the resurgence of school spirit give
real cause for optimism about next year's team.
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��BASl (ETB ALL
Vanity team memben are pictured at the top or the pqe.
They are: (Standing. Left to Right): A. Davia (Mgr.). B.
Karol (Mgr.), J. Burg-. A. l1Ua, . Schreiber, B. Malcher,
J. Harles, B. Urbanus, Coach Capitani. (Kneeling): B. Waraaki, M. Brine.. C. Buxb11um. T. Greenberg, G. Wolf, J.
Melamed, L Fine.
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Sophomore teem memben are pinured at the bottom or thf"
pajll.'. They are: (Standing) Coaeh Sartin!, K. Solberg. H. Pos;
J. O'MaOey, C. Klancic, P. Cherniaveky. (Kneeling) W.
Braverman, E. Robin. D. Sklena, S. Sacknoff, J. Kelly. Not
pictured: B. Prim. D. Mebter.
�Freshman team memben are pidured above. They are: (Top
picture: Standing, Left to Right) Coach Lanpton, J. Heinz,
S. Brueckner, C. Wi niew1ki, B. Ruben1tein, 8. Andrea.
(Kneeling) B. Finn, N. Dellheim, M. Bercoon, R. VanRoyen,
J. Frankel.
(Bottom picture: Standing): Coach Wood, J. Kipni1, D. Laro
110n, E. Peten, S. Ciran, P. Whitmore, Coach Sartini.
(Knffling): T. Siemffn, A. GothelF, J. NaulDft, J. Adelman,
M. Ellenby.
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�WEIG HT LIFTING
Since its inception at Niles East three years
ago, the weight lifting team has consistently
achieved success, and this year was no excep·
lion. Though their achievements often go unheralded, the weight lifters persist. They lift
for personal satisfaction, to attain individual
goals, for power, strength, health and fitness.
This year's power men performed well, both
as a team and individually. Niles East defeated
much larger schools, including some colleges.
Steve Meister, the Illinois state power lifting
champ in the 123 pound class, set the U.S.
record for the dead lift in his class. He did this
by lifting 375 pounds this summer at Erie,
Pennsylvania. Steve Pollice, in the 165 pound
class, bench pressed 275 pounds. Weighing 148
pounds, Howard Mathews dead lifted 425
pounds. All told, it was quite a ·rewarding
season for the weight lifters.
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�SWIM MING
Despite a losing record, this year's swim·
ming team was vastly improved over last
year's, and provides much hope for the future.
An administrative decision banned the Niles
East pool from being used in meets and
ordered the removal of the diving boards. This
forced the Trojan swimmers to hold their
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home meets at North and West. Coach Larsen
feels that this has hurt the team tremendously, _
and may have cost them a winning record. But ~
despite this setback to the team's morale, the
Niles East swimmers remained some of the
most spirited in the league.
�The improvem ent in this year's team can be
attributed to a highly regimente d practice
schedule, as well as excellent performan ces
turned in by most of the swimmers . Starring
were seniors Ed Naumes, Rich Berkowitz , Dan
Baigelman and Rod Lopez, as well as juniors
Bob Torstenss on and Ed Purcell. Strong hopes
for the future lie in sophomor es Danny Projansky and Steve Packer and freshmen standouts Mike Borovik and Scott Kleiman. If the
swimmers can maintain the1r spirit and continue to improve, next year's team should be a
strong contender .
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�SWIMMING
The Vanity 1wimmen are pictured above. They are: (Standinl_li, Left lo Right) D.
Allen. M. Chavin, E. Purcell. R. Tontenston, R. Lopez. (Sitting) R. Berkowitz, D.
Baip;elman, E. aumes, P. Pliskin.
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(manager), Hugo Dontido. Lee Wiani-•ki, Dean Pue1ehel, Mike Hamen, Coach Coulson.
(Kneeling): Greg S.lterelli, Adam Retaler, Seott Slut1ky, John Simm., George Vlabandre- .
(Sitting): Rich Berkowka, Phil Spivak, Steve Frankel, John Gentile.
�TENNIS
Above: Marty Avers is ready and waiting at the
net. Top Right: Strategy is an important part of
the game, as Gene Guerrero thinks about his
next match. Bottom Right: Speedily wielding his
backhand, Jeff Epstein returns a hard shot.
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�Above: Sherwin Korey concentr ates on getting
power and accuracy into his serve. Top Left:
Shown in the middle of his hack swing, Steve
Pales prepares to return the hall. Bottom Left:
Mike Guerrer o warms up before his match.
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���FAREWELL COLVER
Among the many changes that occurred at Niles
East this year, was the resignation of principal Dr.
Arthur Colver. Dr. Colver first became involved in
District 219 in 1956 as a social studies teacher at West.
Before coming to East as Vice-Principal in 1966 he had
been Director of Student Activities and assistant principal at West and Hall Director at North. With eighteen
years of service behind him, Dr. Colver has left District
219 for Plainview, New York where he has become principal of John F. Kennedy High School.
�WELCOME HOSLER
Once again in our Reflectio ns Yearboo k we focus on
another group of promisin g young people from Niles
East High School. Our country has never had greater
need for enthusia stic, capable citizens, ready to give
rather than accept, open minded to be just and fair
rather than intoleran t, determin ed to earn their own
security, happines s, and peace of mind. If ever a class
possessed the qualities to succeed in these endeavo rs, the
Class of 1975 has them. My hope is that they will be used
construc tively and faithfully .
Galen Hosler
�BOA RD OF EDU CAT ION
The Board of Education members include, (Back Row, Left to
Right)-Fred Minkus, Evelyn Rosenzweig, James Gottreich, Ben
Lipin, George Hanus, Eric Moch (Front Row)-Shirley Garland,
Wesley Gibbs
�BU ILD ING DIR EC TO RS
Lee Hawkin s- Language Arts
Charl es Va n C leave-Th eoretical Scie n ce
J oa nn e Morris-B uilding Managem ent Jam es Swa nso n-P hys ica l Welfare
James Ri ch te r-S tud en t Se rvices
Barbara Ra y-Practi ca l Scien ce
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�BOO STE R CLUB AND P.T. A.
Booster Club (Standing, Left to Right) James Swan·
son, Glen Hosler, (Seated) Rochina DiBenedrtto, Bud
Blumenthal, Joyce Christopoulus.
PTA Executive Board Members (Left to Right) Sally Koenig, Sondra Behr, Betty Johnson, Lee Hawkins,
(Seated) Paulette Andrea, Muriel Sucherman, Ruth
Liametz.
Clerical Staff (Left lo Right) A. Deena Douvikas, B. Gertrude Natke~,
Annelle Harris, Ann Lakemacher, C. Doris Gollay, D. Ann Fischer,:&:
Barbara Heller, Edna Gustafson, F. Lisa Sandroff, Pearl Zaid, Elenor~
Mueller, G. Bess Sandroff, Sadell Tobin, Esther Berzon, H. Rea Robin,
Helen Brommelkamp , I. Elsie Levin, Delores Wyko, Harriet Kneip, Sue
Froese, Jane Wright, Jo Jawarski, J. Rochelle Korn.
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�COUNSELORS
James Dorsey, Counselor
Thomas Grossman, Counselor
Aune Toivola, Counselor
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Barbara Handler, Counselor
Ronald Gralewski, Counselor
Holly Krichevsky-Student
�DEAN S
Marilyn Danegger, Dean
Leonard Winans, Counselor
Ronald Hunt, Counselor
Ken Anderson, Counselor
Kenneth Reiter, Dean
�SPECIAL SERVICES
Lenore Marti, Librarian
Joan Strom, CVP Class
Barbara Scarbrough, Nurse
William Weiss, CVP Class
Dorothy Taylor, Nurse
Paula Gri swold, CVP Class
James Puff, Security
James Sch indl er, CVP Class
�"Soap and educat ion are not as sudden as a massac re
but they are more deadly in the long run."
-Mark Twain
Kathle en Palans ky, Librar ian
Dan Henric k IIC
Shirley Lundb erg IIC
Kristin e Salgad o IIC
Andy Maggio AVE
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�SPECIAL SERVICES
Rita Stewart, CVP Class
Paul Byrne, IIC .
Marjorie Stevens, Impaired Hearing
Fred Kral, Social Worker
Phillip Mankoff, P sychologi st
�"Just outside m y wi sdom are
word s that can answer
everything."
Judy Gilmore, Guidance Resource Room
Ellen Peirce, CVP Class
Gregory Bannon, Social Worker Intern
Gary Vann, Social Worker Intern
Rollie Korol, Speech Correction
163
�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Howard Byram
Jean Wojdula
Elizabeth Winston
Shari Kouba
Marcia Berke
Seymour Rifkind
Gerald Ferguson
Christine Woodward
�"If I should lose, let me stand by the road and
cheer as the winners go by."
Nicholas Odlivak
Patricia Matlak
Fred Richardi
Donald Larson
Thomas Sokalski
Edward Pugliese
Nona Piorkowski
Deanna Whyman
Judith Kay
Hollister Sandstead
165
�DRIVER'S EDUCATION
William Warner, Driver's Ed.
Gerald Richardson, Driver's Ed.
William Coulson, CVE.
George Galla, Driver's Ed.
Brian Katzman, Driver's Ed
Gordon Malone,
Business Ed.
Ronald Henrici, CVE.
Joan Coon, Business Ed.
�BU SIN ES S EDUCATION
Charles Plock, Business Ed.
Josephine Hentz, Business Ed.
Donald Test, CVE.
Wilbur Campbell , CVE.
Romayne Baker, Business Ed.
�MUSIC
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Frank Winkler
Raymond Pettit
Gerald Berger
Choir Members
�ART
Dennis Grabowski
Hazel Loew
Judith Miller
Richard Welzel
169
�HOME ECONOMICS
Ellen Olson
Nurserysc hoolers
Charlotte VanderW ilt
Kathleen Traub
Paula Cha mberlain
Allen Bec ke r
Robert Keen
�IND US TR IAL ARTS
Joanne Rijmes
Gle nn Jurek
Charles Mad ison
Lee Sell ers
Thomas Ristow
�I
ENGLIS H
I
Mary Scherb
Jerry Proffit
John Golata
Arnold Agnos
David Wood
Joan Field
�"Language is the dress of thought."
-Samuel Johnson
Vernie! Lundquist
Jimmy Alexander-St udent
Imogene Schneiter
Dennis Duffy
Ruth Belser
173
�ENGLISH
Angeline Panos
Ri chard Livingston
Virginie Stemp
Bettie Ladd
Cookie Stone Lois Moss
Student
�"Perhaps of all the creations of man,
language is the most astonishing."
-Giles Strachey
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Richard Tendick
Kay Powell
Joann Eisenberg
Vella Bass
Jeanne Derichs
�FOREIGN LANGUAGE
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Jane Burnham
Herminia Lopez
Judith Rochotte
Scott Hite-Student
John Mos hak
Donald Blair
Carolyn Amelung
�"Life is a foreign langua ge:
all men mispro nounce it."
-Chri stophe r Morley
Alexan der Miron
Dorann Klein
Madeli ne Lough ran
Leslie Cole-S tudent
Kay Beck
Gentil daRosa
Diane Brown ing
�MATHEMATICS
Joan Davidson
Stanley Weitzenfeld
Emil Capitani
George Yursky
William Madsen
William Henry
Anthone Kort
�"For he by geometric scale could
take the size of pots of ale"
-Butler
Jerof"P- Slattery
Mildred Hall
Kathy Ewing, Jody Coninx, Renee Haynes
Steven Poznansky
Todd Dvorak
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�SOCIAL STUDIES
George Mayfield
Harry Ewing
Richard Miya
Hayward Wood
Karl De Jonge
William Osness
Mardonna Isenberg
Sylvia Mazouch
�"History is past politics and
politics present history."
-Sir John Seeley
Merilyn Schiffman
David Solovy
Mel Pirok
Betty Quinn
Everett Colton
181
�SCIENCE
William Bloom
Louis Eyerman
Debbie Feldman
Nancy Angell
Wayne Lueck
James Shugrue
Edwin Ernst
George Roth
John Cooper
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thing but good sense and reason."
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Toni Huepel
Amy Schwartz
Jerome Oswald
John Herbst
James Dougherty
Mark Rostvold
Edward Degenhardt
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Brian Abrams
Club 3,4; Gymnastics 14; Minor N 2; Major N
3,4 Captain 2,4; Frosh Num . Football, Gym·
nasti es; All Suh League 4; Russian Club 2-4.
Cyndee Adams
G.A.A. l.
Phil Adelman
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver
Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l;
Club 3,4; Soccer 2-4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4;
Capt. 3,4; All Suh. League 4; Gymnastics 1-4;
Frosh Nu m. l; Soph N 2; MajorN 3,4; KeyCluh2·
4; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Squeenies 2-4; Pres. 4.
Elyse Agran
Hom eco ming Comm. 2; Music Fest. l; Mixed
Chorus l; G.A.A. 1,2; A.F.S. 2.
David Ahonen
James Alexander
Jeanette Alexander
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Reflections 1-3; Thespians 3;
10 Pt. Award 3; Choir 2,3; Girls Glee l; Fall Play
Crew 1.
Virginia Alexander
Elizabeth Allison
Louis Anderson
Michelle Andre
Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Crew 2;
G.A.A. 1,2; The Open Door 4.
Dale Andrea
Stu. Leg. 4; Homeco ming Comm. 4; Homecoming
Court 3; Musical 1,2; Music Fest. 1,2; Concert
Orch. 1,2; G.A.A. 1-3 24 Pt. Award l; Gymnastics
1,2.
Valerie Argus
Girl's Swim Team 2,3; G.A .A. 1-3; 24 Pt. Award
2,3; Ripplettes 2.
John Atsaves
Martin Avers
N Club 4; Tennis 1-4; Gymnastics 1.
Sherri Avers
216
�Alice Elizab eth Baer
Reflectio ns l; Musi cal Crew l; Thespia ns l; 10 Pt.
Award l; Glee Club l; G.A.A. l; Orchesis l;
Special Ed. Club 2.
David Baer
Sue Baizer
Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflectio n s Crew 2-4; Musical
Crew 2-4; Thespia ns 3,4; 10 Pt. Award 3; 25 Pt.
Award 4; G.A.A. l; Medical Careers Club 1.
Hollis Baker
Refl ections 1-4; Choir 4; Glee Club 2; Mixed
Chorus 3; G.A.A. 1-4; Ripplett es 3,4; Special
Educatio n Club 4.
Howar d Baliko v
Summer Inst. at Northwe stern U. Mu sic Clinic 3;
at Bemidji 2; Reflectio ns 3,4 ; Musical 2-4; Music
Fest. 1-4; Concert Orch. 1-4; Concert Band 1-4;
Stage Band 4; Investm ent Club 4; Basketba ll 1-3;
l.M.E.A . State Band, 3rd Clarinet in State.
Judith Balter
Mark Bandy
David Barack
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Stu. Leg. 4;
Cabinet 4; Reflectio ns 3,4; Spring Musical 1,2,4;
Lead 2; Th es pians 2-4; 25 Pt. Award ; Beg. Band l;
um. l;
Con cert Choir 2; Football 1,2; Frosh
Minor N 2; Wrestlin g 1,2,4; Frosh um. l; Minor
N 2; Major N 4; Russ ian Club 1-4; Vice-Pre s. 4;
lmprov. Theatre 3; Children s Theatre 2.
~osalyn
Barsky
Fred Batko
Silver Hon. Pin 3; Stu. Leg. 2-4; Cabinet 3,4; Sec.
4; Reflectio ns 4; Tennis 1,3,4; Minor N 3; Major N
4; Ru ssian Club 1-4; Sec. 3,4; Nilehilit e 4.
Terry Bauer
Felicia Belon
Miriam Benjam in
Nat. Hon. Society 3,4; Ill. State Scholar 4; Bronze
Hon. Pin 3; Summer Inst. at U. of Ill. 2; Reflec·
tions 2,3; Musical 1-3; Music Fest. 1-3; Concert
Orch. Concert Band 1-4; Beg. Band l; G.A.A. l;
Music Pin ; Music Cert.
Laurie Berger
ilehilite 3,4; Feature Editor 4.
Michae l Berger
Joy Bergm an
Berry Berk
Leslie Berkle y
Reflectio ns Crew 2-4; Musical Crew 2,3; Music
Fest. l ; G.A.A. 1-4; Gymnas tics l; Produce rs 3,4;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Richar d Berkow itz
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Silver Hon. Pin 4;
Homeco ming Comm. 4; AVE 1,2;" N Club 2-4;
Vice-Pre s. 4; Football Manager 1-4; Shield 2-4;
Major N 2-4; Swimmi ng 1-4; Shield 2-4; Major N 2·
4; Baseball 1-4; Shield 3,4; Minor N 2; Major N
3,4; Frosh Num; Trojan Mascot 4; Key Club 3,4;
Vice-Pre s. 4.
David Berma n
217
�David Berns
Fern Bernstein
Ira Berry
David Blichmann
Wrestling 1.
Michelle Block
Bob Bodenheimer
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. l; Boy's Chorus 1,2; Basketball l;
Chess Club 1-4; Bridge Club 1-3.
Carolyn Bolotin
Eileen Bornscheuer
Mark Borofsky
Leslie Braslawsky
Marlene Braslawsky
Cabinet 4; Forensics 4; G.A.A. 1.
Sandra Brauer
Marcia J. Bregman
Office Ed. Assoc. 3; Pres. 4.
Michael Bregman
Leonard Brenner
Chess Club 1,2; Students For Israel 3.
Ronald Bressler
Daniel Brown
Mary Lou Brown
Dana Bruger
Paul Brzozowski
·218
�Lisa Burack
Silver Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon.
Cert. l; Medi cal Careers Club 1.
James Burgess
Mu sic Fest. l ; Mixed Chorus l; Future Teachers of
America 1-4; Nilehilite 2; Ushers Club 1-4.
Jeff Burgess
Bridge Club 2,3.
Mike Burke
Ill. State Scholarship 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; N
Club 3,4; Gymnasti cs 1-4; Shield 1; Minor N 2;
Major N 3,4; Frosh Num. l ; All Suburban League
Team 3,4; Key Club 4.
Cary Buxha.u m
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Basketball 1-4; Most
Improved Playe r 2; Shield 2; Minor N 3; Major N
4; Ski Club 1.
Daniel Byron
Y aneth Cafarzuza
Mirella Campoli
Joann Capezio
Homecomin g Comm. 3; G.A.A. 1-3; Nilehilite 4;
Art Council 3.
Mark Carlson
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Football
1,2; Minor N 1,2; Basketball l; Minor N l; Swim·
ming 3; Minor N 3; Frosh Num; Investment Club.
Patrick Casey
Howard Chabner
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Letter of Commendat ion; Ill. State Scholar 4;
Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon.
Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l; Stu. Leg. 4; Cabinet 2-4;
Gymnastics l; Frosh Numeral l ; Yearbook 3,4;
Editor 4; Investme nt Club 2-4; Vice-Pres. 4.
Richard Chaikin
Sheila Chancello r
Mike Chavin
Music Fest. 1,2; Concert Band 2; Beg. Band l;
Swimming 1-4; Shield l; Minor N 2; Major N 4.
Jeffrey Chern er
Sherie Chernick
Charles Christens en
Thomas Christerso n
George Christopo ulos
2'l9
�Kathleen Clark
Mike Claver
Refle ctions Crew 2; Music Festival 1,2; Technis 2;
Intermediate Band 2; Beginning Band l; In·
tramural Tennis 1,3; Intramural Football 2; Intramural Basketball 2-4.
Catherine Coclanis
John Coens
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon . Certificate 1.
Cheryl Cohan
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Gold Hon. Cert. 2; Cabinet l·
4; Reflections Crew 2,3; Spring Play Crew 3;
G.A.A. 1.
Audrey Cohen
Cabinet 2,3 ; Reflections Crew 2.
Dale Cohen
Michael Cohen
Bronze Hon. Pin 3,4.
Susan Cohen
Ann Cohn
Leslie Cole
Cabinet 1-3; Reflections Crew 1-3; Mu sical Crew 13; Thes pians 1-4; Ten Point Award 3; Produ ce rs 3;
Archery Team 3; G.A.A . 1-3; 24 Pt Award 2;
French Club 1,2; Officer 2; Golden Galleon 2,3.
Michael Craven
�Stewart Danziger
Jonathan Davis
Transferred from Von Stuben 3; Ill. State Scholar
4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; T ennis 1-4; Minor N 3;
Swimming 1,2; Minor N 2; Captain 2; Honor Roll
.
1,2.
Chris Defranceschi
Andrea Deleonardis
Karen Delmonico
G.A.A. 1,2; 24 Pt. Award 2; Gymnastics 2; Co·
captain 2.
Terri Diamond
Gold Honor Cert. 3; Cabinet 4; Reflections 1-4;
Musical 1-4; Lead 3; Mu sic Festival 1-4; Th es pians
2-4; 10 pt. award 2; 25 pt. award 3; Concert Choir
2-4; S! c. 3; Glee Club l; Gold Music Pin 4; Mu sic
Cert. 4; G.A .A. 3; 75 pt. award 3; Orchesis 3; Folk
Mu sic Club 4; Special Ed. 3,4; Produc~rs 1-4;
Chamber Choir 4.
Lawence Dickstein
Judith Dine
Steven Dobryman
Roberta Dolnick
Janine Dominic
Hugo Donado
Transferred from Evanston 2; Glee Club 1:
Haseball l; Numeral l; Major N 3; Soccer 3; Major
N; All Division 4.
Holli Doniger
Glee Club l; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 Pt. Award 2;
Swimming 2; French Club 4; Special Services 2-4.
Roberta Dredze
Music Fest. 1-4; Ch9ir 3-4; Glee Club 1.
Sheryl Dubin
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert. l; Reflections
Crew l; G.A.A. 1,2; A.F.S. 1,2.
Jonathan Eager
Geri Eckerling
G.A.A. l; Distributive Education Club 3,4.
Natalie Edelstein
Stephen Eich
Gary Eiden
221
�Michael Eisenberg
Alan Ellenby
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Lette r of Comm. Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon . Pin
3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon . Cert. I; It's
Academic 3; Chess Club 1,2; Bridge Club 1-4;
Pres. 4.
Dana Ellenby
Judith Erf!nburg
Cheryl Esken
Nat. Hon. Society 3,4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Spring
Play Crew 1,3,4; Musical Crew 1,3; Musical 2;
Music Fest. 1-4; Thespians 3,4; Pres. 4; 10 Pt.
Award 3; 25 Pt. Award 3; 50 Pt. Award 4; Tennis
2; Choir 2-4; Glee Club l; Tennis 1-4; Co-Capt. 4;
G.A.A. 1-4; Child. Theater 2; lmprov. Theater 3;
.
Minishow 2,3,4.
Wendy Esralew
Nancy Faber
Sandra Falber
Pamela Favish
Denise Feldman
Beth Feldstein
Steven Fine
Mike Fink
Mark Fisher
Martin Fisher
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholar.
Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon.
Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert. l; Football 1-4; Shield 2;
Major N 3,4; Frosh Num. l.
Arnold Fishman
Tennis 1,2; Chess Club 2.
Ira Fishman
Mark Flitman
Fall Play 3,4; Lead 3,4; Fall Play Away 3;
Reflections 2-4; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical 1-4;
Lead 3; Musical Crew 3; Music Festival 2,3;
Thespians 2-4; 10 pt. award 2-4: 20 pt. award 4: 50
pt. award 4; Choir l-3; ~tudents tor lsrael 3; Key
Club 3,4; Drama Festival 3,4; Officer 4; Cabinet 4.
Maryanne Flosi
Peter Fosses
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�Gilda Forcade
Steven Frankel
Eugene Freid
Foothall l; Gymnastics 1,2; Soccer 2-4; Minor N 3;
Major N 4; Hockey Club 4 ; Asst. Capt. 4.
Linda Freres
Lori Friedman
Homecoming Comm. 4; G.A.A. 1-4; Cheerleader
3,4; Girls Track 2.
Gloria Fruehe
Michael Fryer
Cynthia Gadd
Maura Gawin
Cheerleader 1,4; Porn-Pon 3; Homecoming Court
4; Homecoming Comm. 4; G.A.A . 1-4; Gymnastics
1,2.
Judy Gelb
Cabinet l; Reflections Crew 1,2; Musical Crew 1,2;
Chairman 2; Music Fest. 1-4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club
1,2; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2,4; Vice-Pres. l;
Medical C:areers Club 1.
John Gentile
N Club 4; Baseba ll 1-4; Minor N 2; Most Val.
Player 2; Major N 3,4; Frosh Num.; Hockey Team
4.
Lawence George
Cary Gershhein
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Wrestling 1,2; Frosh Num. l;
Russian Club 1-4; Medical Careers Club 1.
Richard Gertz
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Leg. 1-3; AVE l;
Musical Crew l; Track l; Shield l; Cross Country
l; Sheild l; Indoor Track l; Frosh Num. l;
Nilehilite Staff 4; Art Club 3-4.
Gary Gillis
Howard Girovich
Track 1-4; Cross Country 3,4; Frosh Num. 1.
Perry Glait
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Reflections Crew 2; Tecnis 2;
Tennis l; Investment Club l; Musical Crew 2.
Allen Glass
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Cabinet 2;
Swimming 1,2 ; Frosh Num. l; Nilehilite 4;
Students for Israel 3; Investment Club 4; Key
Club 4.
Martin Glochowsky
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Letter of Comm. 4; Ill. State Scholar 4; Silver
Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Stu. Leg. 4;
Cabinet 2-4; Pub. Officer 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Reflections 3,4; Musical 4; Thespians 3,4; 10 Pt. Award
3; Track l; Folk Music Club 4; Children's Theater
3,4; Soccer 2; Minor N 2; Key Club 4.
Karyn Gold
Cabinet 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Music Fest. 1-3;
Choir 3; Glee Club 1,2; A.F.S. 1,2; Ushers Club 2.
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�Violet Goldberg
Sandy Goldin
Transferred from Kenwood 4; French Club 2;
Swim Club 2; Swim Team 3; Tennis Team 3; Tee·
ni s 4; Yearbook 4.
Edward Goldstein
Sally Goldstein
Homecoming Co mmittee 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4;
Concert Orchestra 1,2; G.A.A. 24 pl. award l; 75
pl. award 2; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1,2; Porn Pon
3; French Club l; Officer l; Cheerleader 4; Stu.
Leg. 4.
Susan Goldstein
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Cert. 2; Summer
In s titute al Knox College 3; Cabinet 1,2;
Hom eco min g Committee 3,4; Treas. 4; Homecom·
inp; Co urt 3; Reflections l; Refl ections Crew 1,2;
Co ncert Orcheslr11 l; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader 2-4;
Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2; French Club l; Vice
Pres. l; Key Club 3,4.
Caryn Goldstick
Cabinet 1-4; Refl ections 1-4; Musical 3,4; Music
Fest. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1-4; Orchesis 1-3;
Dance Co mpan y 4; Porn-Pon 3,4; A.F.S. 4.
Sheila Goldzweig
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver
Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon . Cert. l;
Stu . Leg 4; Spanish Club 2-4; Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 3;
A.F.S. 1,3,4; Sec. 4; Senate Re p. 4; School Spirit
Comm. 3,4; Vice-Chairman 3; Sec.-Treas. 4; Ad·
visory Comm. 14.
Harold Gordon
Larry Gordon
Andrea Gortva
Caren Grantz
al. Honor Society 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze
Hon. Pin 2; Summer Inst. Indiana Music Seminar
3; Refl ection s 2,3; Musical Crew 3,4; Music Fesl. l·
4; Tecnis 2,4; Concert Orch . 3,4; Concert Band l·
4; Sec.-T reas. 4; Beg. Band l ; Producers 4; Project
'70 1.
Jill Greenberg
Transferred from Sullivan 3; Basketball 3,4;
Softball 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Board 3; 24 Pt. Award 3;
M.V.P. Softball 3.
Lori Greenberg
Barry Greenwald
Transferred from Senn 3; Stu. Leg. 4; Track 2,4;
Year hook Staff 4; Chess Club 4; School Spirit
Comm. 4.
Ruth Grentz
Barry, Grodsky
Silv er Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; N Club 4;
Gymnastics 1-4; Shield l ; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4;
Frosh um. l; All Sub. League Team 2; Key Club
1-4; Sgt. al Arms 4.
Robert Grossblatt
Cary Grossman
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Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Letter of Comm; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon:
Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l ; Cabinet 3; Fall Play
Crew 2-4; Reflections Band 1-4; Musical Band 1-4;
Music Fest. 14; Concert Band 24; Beg. Band l ;
Stap;e Band 1-4; N Club 3,4; Pres. 3; Tennis 1-4;
Shield 3; Minor N l; Major N 24; Gymnastics l ;
Frosh um .; Key Club 1-4; Soccer 3,4; Rensselaer
Medal 3; Special Ed. Club 3,4.
Eugene Guerrero
Laura Gunderson
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�Bill Hall
Ca hi net l-4Reflection 4; Football 1-3; Minor N;
Major ; Frosh um. l; Track 1,2; Frosh Num. l;
Wrestling 1,2; Frosh Num. l.
Jill Halper
Mike Hansen
Baskethall l; Wrestling 2; Baseball l-4; Gold Hon.
Cert. l.
John Hanson
John Harles
at. Merit Scholarship Letter Of Comm.; Silver
Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Basketball 1-4;
Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; M.V .P . 2; Frosh um. l.
Lori Harris
Barry Hartman
at. Merit Scholarship Letter of 'Comm. 4; Ill.
Stale Scholar. 4; N Club 3,4; Treas. 4; Track 1-4;
Shield l; Minor N 2,3; Major N 3,4; Cross Country
1-4; Shield l; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4.
Marsie Hass
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill . State Scholar 4; Gold
Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2;
Gold Hon. Cert. l; Summer Inst. al Weizmann
Inst. of Science in Israel 3; Stu. Leg. 3,4 ; Cabinet
3,4; Refl ections 1-4; G.A.A. 1,2; 24 Pt: Award l;
Cheerleader 2; Folk Music Club 4; Russ ian Club 14; Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 2-4; Editor 3; Editor-inchief 4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Producers 1-4.
Audrey Hayes
Barbara Heche
Ushers Club 2; Office Occupations (:lub 4.
William Heche
AVE 1-4; Tecni s l; Gymnastics 2; Mjnor N 2.
Cecile Heinz
Cindy Herbold
Rosanne Herzog
G.A.A. l; Art Council 4.
Davi Hirsch
Ill. Stale Scholarship 4; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Northwestern Summer
In stitute 2; Stu. Leg. 3; Cabinet 3,4; Reflections 1- ·
4; Reflections Crew 3,4; lmprovisional Theatre 3;
Musical Crew 1-4; Music Festival 1-4; Thespians 24 10 pt. aw.ard 2; 25 pt. award 3; 50 pt. award 4;
Techi s 2-4; Choir 2-4; Wardrobe Officer 4; Glee
Club l ; Gold Music Pin 4; Tennis 2-4; Badminton
3; Volleyball l; G.A .A. 1-4; 24 pt. award l; 75 pt.
award 2; 150 pt. award 3; 225 pt. award 4; Yearbook Staff 4; American Field Service 4; School
Spirit 3,4; Officer 4; Prom Court 3; Key Club.
Nancy Hirsch
Steven Hirsch
Mark Hirshman
Musical 2-4; Concert Band 1-4; Stage Band 2-4;
Reflections Band 2-4; Spanish 1,2.
Scott Hite
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Scholar. 4; Nat.
Merit Scholarship Letter of Comm.; Silver Hon.
Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3 ; Stu. Leg. 3,4; Cabinet 24; Reflection s 2-4; Crew 2,3 ; Mu sical 3,4;
Th es pians 4; Tecnis 2,3; Beg. Band l; Wrestling
1,2 ; Minor N 2; Russ ian Club 3,4; Key Club 3,4;
Producers 2-4.
Sandra Hoefler
225
�Dehhie Hogland
Joanne Holdmann
G.A.A . 3,4; 24 Pt. Award 3; Rippl ett es 3,4.
Mark Holsapple
Carol Hollon
Music Fes t. 1-3 ; Co nce rt Band 3; Int. Band 1,2.
Rohert Hollon
Nat. Merit Sc holars hip 4 ; Institute al Ill. Summer
Youth Music; Outstandin11: Serv ice Award 3;
Reflections 4; Asst. Mu sic Director 4; Musical 3,4;
Musical Crew 1,2; Sp rin11: Play C rew 2; Mu sic
Festival 1-4; Stud e nt Con du ctor 3,4; Co ncert Band
2-4; Band Pres. 4; Drum Major 4; Inte rm ediate
Baml 1,2; S ta11:e Band 3,4; Th es pians 2-4; 10 pl.
award I ; 25 pl. award 2; Techni s 1-3; A VE . l.
Roland Huhn
Fall Play I ; Music Fest. 1-3; Int. Band 2,3; Be11:.
Band I ; N C l uh 3,4; Football 2,3; Major N 3; Fencin!( Ma,ior N 3,4.
Melanie Hurmuz
GleeCluh4.
Steven lrsay
Nava Isaacs
S um me r In st. in Is rael 3; Re fl ections Crew 2-4;
M11si1'al C rew 2,3; Th es pians 1-3 ; 10 Pt. Award 2;
Tecni s 2,:1; Glee C lub 2; G.A.A. 1-3; H e brew Club
2-4 ; Gold!(alleon 2-4; Open Door 4.
Sheryl Isaacson
Edward Jacohs
Bronze Hon. Pin 4; S ummer I nsl. lo Israel 3;
St ud e nt Se nat e 3; Refl ec tions 1-4 ; Thes pians 1-4;
10 pl. award I ; 20 pl. award 3; Concert Band 1-4;
Be!(innin!( Band I; Sta11:e Band 1-4 ; Marchin11:
Ban<I 1-4; Socce r 2-4; So ph. N 2; Minor N 3 ; Major
4; Bes t Team Memher 2; Track I ; Fros h Nu m.
2;
um . I ; Sop h
I ; Wrest Iin!( 1-2 ; Fros h
SttHlenls for Israel 3,4; Nil e hilite Staff 2-4; Editor
3,4; Quill and Sc roll 3,4.
Gail Jacobson
Reflections 1,4; Refl ection s Crew 2; Choir 2-4;
Glee C lub I ; Tenni s 3; Medical Ca reers I.
Lynne Jacobson
Robert Jakubowich
Jeff Jaye
Football l ; Wrestling l.
Mary Jepsen
Cabinet 2; Girl's Swimming 3; GAA 1-3.
Michael Johnson
Teresa Justo
Glenn Kabot
Sharon Kagan
Gol<I Honor Ce rtifi ca te I; Glee C lub 1-4; Mixed
C horus 2; GAA 1-4.
�Cabinet 3; Refl ections Crew 1,2; Mu sical Crew l;
G.A.A. l ; Art Coun cil 3.
Bruce Kahn
Ronna Kalish
al. Hon. Society 3,4; Silver Hon. Pin 4 ; Bronze
Hon . Pin 2; Sum. ln sl. 2-4; Refl. Band 2-4;
Mu sical Band l,3 ; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert Band
1-4; Sec. 3; V.P. 4; Gold Music Pin 4; Mu sic Ce rt.
3; T e nni s 1-3 ; GAA 1-3; 24 pl. Award l; Forensics
3.
Ellen Kaplan
Fall Play 2-4; Refl. Crew 2-4; Spring Play Crew 24; Mu sic Fest. 4; Th es p. 3,4; 10, 25 pl. awards 3,4;
AFS 1 2· Us he rs C lub 1 2· Stud e nts for lsra I 3
Julie Kaplan
Nat. Honor Society 3 ; Silver Pin 3; Bronze Pin 2;
Blue Ce rt. 1; Refl ect ion s Crew 2; Spring Play Crew
l ; Fren ch Club 2; Medical Careers 3,4.
Stacy Kaplan
Nat. Honor Socie ty 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor ]>in 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cert. l ; G.A.A. 1-3 ; Cheerleade r 2,4.
Steve Kaplan
Ski Cluh l; Gymnastic s 1.
Sheri Katz
Carolyn Kelson
Sandy Kerman
Homeco ming Comm. 4; Reflection s 1,2; Girl's
Gymnastic s l; G.A.A. l; Porn-Pon 3; Art Council
4.
Randy Kessler
Foolhall 1,2; Shield 1,2 ; Minor N 1,2; Basketball
Manager 3; Shield 3; Major N 3; Honorable Mention 3.
Glen Keuper
A.V.E. 1,2; Latin Club 2,3.
227
�Cheryl Kittay
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon.
Cert. I ; Refl. 3; Spring Play Crew ·3; Music. Fest.
2,3 ; Glee 2; Tennis 4; Swimming 3; GAA 3,4; AFS
4.
Mark Klancic
Nancy Klehr
at. Hon . Society 3,4; Ill. State Schol. 4; Gold
Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2;
Blue Hon. Cert. l; Stu Leg. 2-4; Cabinet 2-4;
Refl. 3: GAA 1-4; 24, 75 pt. awards 2,4; Orch. 1-4;
Treas. 3; Russ ian Club 3,4; Y rbk. 4; Ed. 4; AFS
3,4.
Jeffrey Kleifield
Sandra Klein
Refl. 1-4; Chor. 4; Crew 1,2; Spring Play 3;
Musica l 2-4; Crew l; Music Fest. 2-4; Thesp. 1-4;
10, 25 pt. awards 2,3 ; Choir 3,4; Sec. 4; Glee 2;
GAA 1-4; 24 pt. award l; Orch. 3,4; Fall Play Crew
2,3.
Jack Knish
Wrestling 1,2; Soccer 2,3; Track 1.
Sheila Kobritz
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert. I ; Music Fest.
1-3; Concert Band 3; Inter. Band 2; Bag. Band 1.
Corinne Kogan
Cabinet 1-3; Reflections l; Crew 2; Mu sic Fest. l;
Glee Club l; GAA l; French Club 1,2.
�Gayle Kopels
Cabinet 2-4 ; Fall Play crew 2-4 ; Refl ection s 1-3;
Refl ections Crew 2-4; Music Crew -1-4; Musical 1;
Th es pians 2-4; 10 pl. award 2; Choir 4; Glee club
2; Mixed C horu s 3; Folk Music Club 4; Spanish
Club 4; Fore nsics 4.
Ilene Korey
Sherw in Korey
Sil ve r Ho n. Pin 4; Bronze Ho n . Pin 3; Gold Hon.
Ce rt. l ; Stud e nt Leg. 4; Beg innin g Ba nd l ; N Club
-4;
3,4 ; T e nnis L Frosh Nu m. I ; Minor 1,2; Major
3,4; Most Improved 3; Baske tball I; Frosh um .
L; Key C luh 4.
Steve Kornick
Football L,2; Wrestling L; Journ ey man Award 4.
Vicki Kornick
Refl ection s I ; Rdl cction s Crew 2; Th es pians 1;
G lee Cluh 2; G.A.A . 1,2; Porn-Pon 2; H .E.R.O.
Cluh 4; cc. 4.
Paul Kost yniuk
Cluh 4;
Sil ve r Hon . Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3;
Foothall 1; Wrestlin g 1-4; Minor 2; Major 3,4;
3; Ca ptain 2; Frosh Num . l ;
Socce r 2,3; Minor
Ru ss ian C luh 2,3.
Jerome Koval
Ken Kramer
Cl uh 1-4 ; Football I; Shi eld l ; Golf 1-4; Major
N; Go lf Ca ptain 2,3; Most Va luable Pla ye r.
229
�Valerie Krammen
Philip Kranz
Margaret Krause
Barry Kravitz
Basketha ll 1,2; Frosh Num . I ; Con cert Band l ;
Sta ge Band l; Russ ian Cluh 3,4; Stu . Se nate 3,4;
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Sil ver Hon. Pin 4.
Holl y Krichevsky
Nat. Hon o r Society 3,4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver
Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Blue Cert. l; Stu.
Leg. 2; Ca bin et 1-4; G.A.A. 1-3; 24 pl. award l ; Jr.
Orchesis I ; Rippl ettes 2; Girls Gymnasti c Team I;
Pep Cluh l; Spanish Cluh l ; Nilehilite Staff 4;
Yearhook Staff 4; Students for Israel 3; A.F.S. 4.
Dane Kubnick
Sandra Kuperman
Pamela Lavin
Donna Ledgerwood
Gloria Lee
Bronze Hon . Pin 3.
Karen Leib
Alan Lemick
230
�Marla Levie
Silver Hon . Pin 4 ; Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Student
Leg. 3; Refl ection s Crew l,2 ,4; Spring Play Crew 2;
Mu sica l Crew 2; Thesp ian s 2-4; 10 pt. award 2;
T echnis 2; G.A.A. 1-3; Spanish Club 3,4 ; Golden
Galleon l ; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Quill and
Scroll 4; A.F.S. 3,4; Pres. 4; School Spirit Comm.
3,4; In stitute in Mex ico 4.
Cindy Levin
Michael Levin
. at. Honor Society 3,4; at. Merit Scholarsh ip
Lette r of Comm.; Ill. State Scholarsh ip; Silver
Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l;
T ecnis 2; Bridge Club 3,4.
Sherri Levin
Ron Levitt
Musical Crew 1,2; Concert Band 2; Beginnin g
Band I; Stage Band 1,2; Gymnasti cs l; Minor N l;
Baseball l ,2; Minor N l ,2; Investme nt Club 1.
Helaine Levy
Sandy Levy
Steven M. Levy
Nat. Merit Scholarsh ip Letter of Comm. 4; Ill.
State Scholarsh ip 4; Silver Hon . Pin 4; Bronze
Hon. Pin 3; Stu. Leg. 1-4 ; It's Academic 3; Debate
Club 1,2; Chess Club 1-4; Vice Pres. 4; Investme nt
Club 2,3; S.A .B. 4.
Ronald Lewen
Felice Lewin
Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Cabinet 1-4; Reflection s 1-4;
Refl ection s Crew 2; Special Ed. Club 2-4; Executive Board 3,4; Pres. 4; Special Ed. Voluntee r
1-4; School Spirit Comm. 4.
Michae l Lis
Ellen Lisnek
Cristina Lomboy
Trans. from Patrivls: Henry 2; Cabinet 3,4;
Refl ections Crew 3-,4; Spring Play Crew 3,4 ;
Musica l Crew 4; Mu sic Fest. 2-4; Glee Club 2-4;
Latin Club 2,3; A.F.S. 4; Special Ed. Club 3,4;
Treasure r 3; Pres. 4; Future Teachers of America
3,4.
Rodrigo Lopez
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Me rit Scholarsh ip
Lette r of Comm. 4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon.
Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; A.V.E. l ; Swimmin g 24; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Most Improved Playe r
3; A.A.T.S.P . Nat. Spanish Contest, third place, 3.
Michael Losoff
Jeffrey Lotz
Neal Luck
Katie Luk
Mark Lukas
Daniel Lustig
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�Miles Lustig
Foolhall I ; Shi eld I; Sw immin g 24; Minor
;
3,4_ Frosh Num. 1.
Major
2;
C ind y McCuaig
Patri cia Maggio
Patty Maierhofer
Dennis Maiorana
David Mamol
Cluh 4; Wrestling 14; Major N 3,4; Basehall l ;
Frosh Num . I ; Ru ss ian Club 14; Treasurer 4;
3.
Socce r 2,3; Minor
Jose ph Maniscalco
Scott Manna
Jay Martini
Ill. Stale Scholar 4; Key Cluh 3,4; Golf 2,3; Minor
3; Inves tm e nt Cluh 3,4; Refl ections Band 4;
Stage Band 4.
Chris Marshall
Howard Mathews
Roherl Matz
Blu e Hon . Cert. 1; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Soccer 2-4;
All Di vision 4; Shi eld 2; Minor N 2; Majo r 3,4;
Hockey Club 4; Assistant Capta in 4.
Marie May
3,4;
Field
and
Tra ck
Interscholasti c
Int e r sc hola sti c S wimming 3,4; G.A.A. 1-4;
Orchesis 1; German Club 3,4; Treasure r 3; Vi ce
Pres. 4; Medical Caree rs Club 3,4.
Kathy Mayer
Lyle Merens
Donald Merles
Jeffrey Messer
Refl ections 3,4; Reflection s Crew 2; Musical Crew
2-4; Music Fest. 14; Th es pians 3; 10 pl. award .3;
Concert Band 3,4; Interm ediate Band 2; Begm·
ning Band l; Stage Band 3,4.
Michael Meyer
Peggy Meyers
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Blue Hon .
Ce rt. 1; Reflection s Crew 1,2 ; Spring Play Crew
1,2 ; Musical Crew 1,2; Thespians 2; 10 pl. award 2;
Go ld en Galleon 1,2 ; A.F.S. 3,4.
Kevin Michals
232
�Linda Sue Miller
Medical Ca ree rs Cluh l.
Robert Miller
Ill. Stale Scho lar ; Sil ver H onor Pin 4; Bronze
Hono r Pin 3; Stu . Leg. 4; Pres. 4; Foolhall 1,2;
Frosh um . I ; Minor 2; Track 1-4; Frosh Num .
3,4; Basehall 1,2; Frosh
I ; Minor N 2; Major
Num . I ; Minor 2; Most Va lu a hl e Player l ; Russian Clu h 1-4.
Stephanie Millman
Paul Milstein
S il ve r Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Ca hin el 1-4;
A.V .E. I ; Co n cert Ba nd I; Beg innin g Band l ; N
1,2; Major
C luh 3,4; Pres. 4; T enni s 1-4; Minor
3,4; Gy mnasti cs 1-4; Mi·nor N 1,2; Major 3,4;
Frosh um . l.
Anita Mincer
Hom eco min g Co mm . 4; G.A.A. 1-3.
Sherri Miner
Gold Ho n. Pin 4; Sil ve r Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Hon .
Pin ?.; Blu e Hon . Cert. I ; Refl ections Crew 1,2;
S prin;, Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1.
Cheryl Minikowski
Mu sic Festi val 1,4; Glee Cluh l ; Mixed Chorus 4;
G irl 's Tra ck 3; G.A.A. 1.
Cathy Minnberg
Patty Mioletti
Patricia Monsen
Refl ections 2; Music Fest. 1-3; Concert Band 3;
Int e rm ed iat e Band 1,2; S tage Band 2,3;
Chee rl eader 1,2; Rap Session Counselor 4.
Richard Monti
Patti Morgan
Theresa Moros
G.A.A . 3,4; 24 pl. award 3; Ripplelles 3,4.
Sharon Mullen
al. Merit Scholarship Len er of Comm.•4; Gold
H onor Ce rt . l; Refl ection s Crew l ; American
Fie ld Se rvice 1,2; Vice-Pres. 2.
Susan Mullen
Peter Myrna
Gymuastics l; Chess Club 1,2.
Edward Naumes
Foolhall l-3; Swimming 1-4.
Charles Nelson
David Nelson
Ronna Nessenson
Cahinel 2; Special Ed. Club 2; Treasurer 2.
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�Mylinda Newberger
G.A.A. I ; O.E.A. 4; Vice Pres. -Secretary 4.
Mitchell Newman
Nat. Merit Scholarship Le tter of Comm. 4; Gold
Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2;
Gold Hon . Cert. I ; Stu. Senate 4; S.A. B. 4; Jud ge
Advocate 4; Gymnastics I ; Medical Ca ree rs Club
3; It's Academic 3; Chess Club 1-4; In vestment
Cluh 3; Bridge Clufi 2,3.
Steven Nitz
Cynthia Nomikos
Mindy Nudelman
Howard Nussbau-m
Bronze Hon. Pin 4; Foothall
1,2; Minor N 2; Baske tball
In vestm e nt Cluh 2-4; Pres.
ment Advisory Co mm. 3,4;
l,2; Minor N 2; Track
l; Yearbook Staff 4;
4; Building ManageKey Cluh 4.
Catherine Obrien
Theresa Oconnor
Nicholette Odlivak
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Siiver
Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l ;
Refl ections l; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pt.
award I ; 75 pl. award 2; 150 pl. award 3; 225 pt.
award 3; 300 pl. award 4; Orchesis 1-3 ; Ripplettes
2-4 ; A.F.S. 1,2; G.P .E. Outstanding Sophomore 2;
Outstanding Junior 3; Girls' Swim T eam 2-4; Most
Va lu ab le Swimmer 3; Capt. 4.
Michael Ohlwein
Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Go lf 2,4; Minor N 2; Major N
4.
Sandra Orlove
Reflection s Crew 3; Mu sica l Crew 3; Choir 3,4;
Glee C luh 2; Mu sic Cert. 4 ; Mixed Chorus 1.
Sidney Osakada
234
�Holly Os ness
Debra Ossey
Steve Pales
Tennis l-4; Minor N l ; Major N 2-4; Frosh Num. 1.
Kirk Pamper
Nat. Merit Scholarship Le tte r of Co mm. 4; Ill.
Stale Schol ars hip 4; Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Silver
Hon . Pin 4; Refl ect ion s 2; Refl ection s Crew 2;
Latin C luh 1-3 ; Sec. 2; Vice Pres. 3; Sc hool Spirit
Co mm . 2; Chi cago Coun cil on Foreign Re lations
3,4.
Kajeshri Patel
Scot Patner
William Patt
Cynthia Payne
Stu . Le!(. 1-3; Mixed Cho ru s 2; Golden Galleon l3; Literary a nd Puhli city Edito.r; il ehi lite Staff
3,4; Ed itor-In-Chi ef 4; Quill and Sc roll Society 4;
Debate Cluh I.
Lynda Pechter
Scott Pector
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship
Letter of Co mm. 4; Ill. State Scholarship 4; Gold
Hon . Pin 4; Sil ve r Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Pin 2; Gold
Ho n. Ce rt. l ; C hess Club 1-3.
Denise Perea
Tran s. from Sulli va n 2; Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Music
Fest. I ; G lee Club l; Spanish Club 4; Us hers Club
3,4.
James Peters
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Monika Pforr
Gold Hon. Ce rt. l ; G.A.A. 1,2; Girls' Badminton
1; G irls' Tra ck 2.
Saul Pilchen
Sw immin g l,2; hie ld I ; Minor N 2; Frosh Num .
1; Go ld en Ga ll eo n 4; il ehilite Staff 1.
Lee Piper
Dehra Plotkin
al. Honor Society 3,4; Na t. Merit Scholarship >I;
Sil ve r Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Ca hin el 1-4;
Treas urer 2; Sec. 3; Pres. 4; Refl ection s Crew 2,3.
Mike Polisky
Refl ections Crew 4; Wrestling 2; Yearbook Staff 4;
A.F .S. 4; School Spirit 4.
Ellen Pollack
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Refl ections 1-4; Crews 1-4; Mu sical 2-4; Crews 1-4;
Lead 3; Music Fes tival 1-4; Th es pians 2-4 ; 10 pl.
award 2; 25 pl. award 4; Choir 2-4; Glee Club l;
Gold Mu sic 'Pip 4; Mu sic Cert. 4; G.A.A. l; Folk
Music Club 4; Producers 1-3.
Hillary Pollack
Sheree Poteshman
Scott Pozen
Linda Price
Ca hin el 2,3 ; C olden Galleon 1,2; Students for
Israel 3.
Dean Pueschel
Dori Rahin
Rohert Racusen
Michael Radin
Co ncert Band I.
San!ira Reed
Refl ections Crew 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club
3,4; Usher's Club 3.
Joel Reiss
Adam Retzler
Gold Ho.nor Ce.rt. 1; Football 1-4; Shield l ; Minor
N 2; Maior N 3,4; Track 1,2; Shield l ; Baseball 13; Shi eld l; Minor N 2.
Cathy Rian
Na t. Merit Scholarship Letter Of Comm· Silver
Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3· Gold° Honor ·
Cert. l ; Concert Choir 3; Track' Manager l ; ~'
Archery 2,3.
Sandra Ridker
Refle ctions l ; Refl ection s Crew 1-4; Mu sica l Crew
l-4 ; Thes piar.s 2-4; Ten Point Award 2; G.A.A. l;
Cabinet 1-4; Folk Mu sic Club 4; Special Edu cation
Club 3,4.
Rohin Rifkin
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�Juli e Robbin s
J effrey Rock
Pamela Rockoff
Ca hin el 1,2; Refl ecti o ns 3; Music Festi va l 1,2,3;
Co nce rt Ba nd 2,3; Int e rm edi a te Ba nd 2; Beg innin !( Ba nd l ; G .A.A. 1,2,3; S pa n ish C lub 2;
T eache rs o f T o mo r row 2; AFS 2.
H enry Rollick
Michael Romanelli
Cross Co unt ry 1.
Rochell e Root
Fa ll Pl a y C rew 1-4 ; Refl ectio ns 1-4 ; S prin g Pl ay 13; Musica l 1-3; Th es pi a ns 1-4; IO pl. awa rd 2; 25
pl. awa rd 3; G .A.A. 2-4; 24 pl. a wa rd 2,3; Ushe rs
C lub 3.
Cheryl Rosen
Re fl ecti ons C rew 1,2,3; S prin g Pl a y C rew 1,2,3;
Musica l C rew 1,2,3; T ec b is 2,3 ; G.A.A . 1,2,3;
A me ri ca n Fie ld Ser vice 2; S pecia l Ed uca t ion C lub
2.
Morris Rosen
Music Festi va l 3; Mixed C ho ru s 3.
Sheri Rosenberg
Fredrick Rosenthal
Robert Rosenwald
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Anita Ross
Cary Ross
D ehra Ross
Jan et Ross
Bronze Ho no r Pin 2; Ca hin el 2; Fre nch l.luh 2.3;
Us he rs Cluh 2.
H e lene Roth
Fa ll Play 3,4; Refl ection s C rew 3,4; Spring Play
Crew 2-4; Musica l Crew 2-4; Thes pians 3,4; JO pt.
award 3,4.
Sharon Roth
Refl ecti ons C rew 4; Int er med iate Band 2; G.A.A.
2,3,4; 25 pt. awa rd 2.
Barry Rothhlum
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Philip Rothhlum
�Charlotte Rotstein
3;
Band
Conce rt
1,2;
Crew
Refl ecti o n
Inte rm edia te Band 2; Beg innin g Band l; G.A.A .
1,2; Ame rican Field Ser vice 1,2.
Jack Rottner
Inter mediate Ba nd 2; Beg inning
2.
Wrestlin g 1,2; Minor
Band
l;
Michelle Rouzin
Naomi Ruben
Ca bin et 1,2,3,4; Refl ection s I ; Musica l Director 4;
Mu sical 1,2,3; Mu sic Fes ti va l 1,2,3 ; Co nce rt
O rchestra 1,2,3 ; Sec retary 2; Ame ri can Field Ser·
vi ce 1,2; Sec retary 2.
Barry Rubin
Refl ect ion Crew 4; Track l,2,3; Shi eld I; Minor N
3; C ross Country 3; Major N 3; AFS
2,3; Major
4; Schoo l Spirit 3,4; Treasure r 3; Pres. 4; Year·
hook Sta ff 4.
Paula Rubin
Sheila Rubin
G.A.A. 1-4; 24 pl . award l ; 75 pt. award 2; 150 pt.
award 3; G irl 's Gym nasti c T ea m 1-4; Fren ch Club
3; Go ld en Ga lleo n 4; Open Doo r 4.
Linda Rubin stien
G.A.A. 1,2; Stud ents For Israel 3,4.
Steven Rudy
Diane Ruesch
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Medi cal Ca reers C lub 3.
Marc Ru sh
Tran sre rred from Longmeadow 3; Refl ections 3,4;
Sprin g Play 2; Musical 1,3,4; Thes pians 4; IO pl.
award 4; Con ce rt Choir 2,3; Vice-Pres. 4; Mixed
C horu s 4; Deba te 1,2.
Debra Russcol
Ca bin et 3,4; A.V .E. 1,2 ; Fall Play Crew 2,3;
Refl ectio ns 2,3,4; Refl ections Crew 1,2,3,4; Sprin g
Play Crew 1,3; Th es pians 1,2,3,4; Con ce rt Band 2;
Inte rm ed iate Band l ; School Spirit 3,4.
Susan Russcol
Refl ection s 2,3; Refl ection s Crew 2,3,4; Mu sical
C rew 1,2,4; Thespians 2,3,4 ; 10 pl. award 2;
Gold e n Ga ll eo n 4.
Mary Ellen Ryan
Ronald Rzadzki
Li sa Saber
S il ver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
H onor Ce rt. 1; Refl ection s 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; 24 pt.
awa rd I ; 75 pt. award 3; Orchesis 1,2,3; Vice-Pres.
3; Porn Pon Squad 2,3,4.
Rhonda Saffer
S pring Play Crew 2; Glee Club 1.
Gina Salerno
Gregory Saltarelli
Bonnie Saltzman
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill. Stale Scholar ; Bronze
Honor Pin 4; Ca bin et 1-4 ; Pres. 1,2; Refl ections 24; Refl ections Crews l ; Mu sical 3; Mu sic Festi va l
1,2; Thespians 1-4 ; 25 pl. award ; Choir 2; Glee
C lub l ; G.A.A . 1-4; 24 pl. award; 75 pl. award;
Orches is 2-4; Pres. 4; S panish Club l; Asst.
C horeog rapher Mu sical 3.
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�J eff Saltzman
Base hall 1; Frosh Num e ra l I.
Pau I Sa ltzman
Nat. Honor Society 4; al. Mer it Schol ars hip 4;
Illin ois Stale Scholar 4; Sil ver Honor Pin 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blu e Honor Cert. I; Summer
lil11le al Nor th wes te rn Uni ve rsit y 3; Stu. Leg.
lrn<
4; il e hilile Staff 4; h 's Acad e mi c Alternate 3.
Edna Sardarbekians
Marilyn Scalin
Henry Schaefer
Jan Schaffrick
G .A.A. 1,2; AFS 2; Sk i C luh 1,2.
Michael Schechtman
Mark Scherfling
Bronze Ho no r Pin 4; Mus ica l Festi va l l ,2,3,4;
Marc hin (!; Band 3,4; Mi tch Mi ll e r Co nce rt 2;
Co nce rt Band 3,4; Int er m ediate Band 2; Cadet
Band I ; N C luh 4; Trac k 1-4; Frosh . Num e ra l l;
Min or N 2; Major 3,4; C ross Co untry 2-4; Minor
N 2; Majo r N 3,4; Ca plain 4; Baske lha ll l ; Fros h
11m e ra l I ; Ind oor Trac k 2-4.
Howard Schermerhorn
Joseph Schmidt
Wayne Schnider
Michael Schnitzer
�J eann e Schreibe r
Ro he rt Schu ett
Ca rolin e Sc hultz
J a n e Sc hultz
Furc nsil's 1,2.
Sand y Schum a n
G.A .A. 1,2 .
Rh o nd a Schwartz
Frc nC' h Cluh I ,2; Art Coun ci l 4.
Th o mas Seal s
Judith Sey li e r
Arla Shaev itz
Michae l Shamhe rg
Donald Shapiro
Stu . Leg. 4; Beg innin g Ba nd I ; Base ha ll Ma nage r
I; Min o r N I ; Spa ni sh Club 4; O ffi ce r 4; A.F.S. I ;
Chess Cluh I; In ves tm e nt Cluh I ; Treas ure r I.
�G ymnasti cs 1-4.
Betty Shimoda
Tran sferred from lmmaculata 2; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Refl ection s Crew 3; Mu sic Festival 3; Glee
Club 3; Medical Ca ree rs Club 3,4.
Loren Shlaes
Amy Shlesman
Tran sfe rred from Madi son 2; Choir 1-4; Glee Club
2; Mixed Choru s 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Mu sic Festi va l 2-4.
Linda Shore
Arlene Siavelis
Na t. Honor Societ y 3,4 ; Go ld Honor Pin 4; Silve r
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Ill. Stale
Sc holar 4; Cabinet 1,2 ; Fall Pla y Crew 1-4; Chairman 2-4; Spring Play Crew 1,2 ; Mu sica l Crew 1-4;
Cos tum es C hairman 3; Mu s ic Festi va l l-3;
Th es pians 1-4; Offi ce r 4; 10 Pt. Award l ; 25 Pt.
Awa rd 2; 50 Pt. Award 3; 75 Pt. Award 4; G lee
Cluh l; Mixed Choru s 2,3 ; G.A.A. 1-3 ; Jr. Orchesis
I ; Fren ch Cluh 2,3.
Ellyn Siegal
S il ve r Ho nor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Ho nor Ce rt. l ; G.A .A . 1,2.
Sandy Silver
Cahinet 1; Refl ection s C re w l; Spanish Club l;
Medi ca l Ca ree rs Cluh 1,4.
�.
Warren Silver
at. Hon . Society 3,4; Nat. Me rit Sc ho l. 4; Ill.
State Sc hol. 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert.
l; Thespi a ns 2-4; Technis 1-4; 10, 25, 50 pt. awards
1,2,4; Stage Band 3,4; G lee Club l; Folk Music
Club 4; Pres. 4; Gold en Galleon 4.
John Simms
Lori Simon
Si lv er H on. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue H on.
Cert. l; Stu Leg. 3; Cab inet 1-3; Officer l; Fa ll
Pla y 24 ; Refl ect ions 1-3; Crew 2; Y rbk . Staff 2,3;
Ed. 2,3; Quill and Sc ro ll 2,3 ; Produ cers 1-3; A.F.S.
2-4; Officer 3; School Spirit 2; Miss Trojan 2;
Foreign Exchange Stud e nt 4.
Michael Sirotzki
Joseph Skevin
Transferred from Lan e Tech. 3; Russ ian Club 3,4;
Pres. 4; Soccer 3; Major
3.
Jimmie Slay
Scott Slutsky
Basketball l; Base ball 1-4; Minor N 2; Major N
3,4 ; Frosh
um eral ; Basketball and Base ball;
Most Va luabl e P laye r ; Intramura l Basketball l-4 ;
Football 1,2.
Elizabeth Smart
Bro.nze Ho n. Pin 2; Go ld Hon. Ce rt. I ; Refl ections
Crew 1,2; G lee Club I.
�Alice Smith
Mark Snyderman
at. H on. Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Sc ho l. 4; Ill.
State Sc hol. 4; Gold Hon . Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 2;
Bronze H on. Pin 2; Stu. Leg. 2,4 ; Concert Band l ;
Yrbk. 4; Chess Club 1-4; S.A.B. 4.
Karen Sobel
Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l; Cabin et 3;
Beg. Band l ; Rippl ettes l ; Yrbk. 2,3; Students for
Israel 2,3.
Josephine Sochacki
Susan Sohn
ational Hon. Society 3,4; Nat. Merit Sc.ho!.
Letter of Co mm . 4; Ill. State Scl10l. 4; Go ld Hon.
Pin 4; Silv er Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Gold
H on. Cert. l ; Fa ll Play Crew 2,3; Refl ec tion s 2,3;
C rew 2,3; Sprin g Play Crew 3; Mu sical Crew 3,4;
Musica l 2; Mu sic Fest. 1-3; Th es pi ans 2-4 ; T echnis
3,4; Sec. 4; Cho ir 2,3; G lee l ; GAA 1,2; Fren ch
Club 2.
Fred Sokol
*Michele Soltan (see page 249)
Barnard Soskin
�Phil Spivack
Ca bin et l-4; Publicity Officer 1,2; Homecoming
Co mmittee 2; Fall Play Crew 1-4; Refl ections 1-4;
Refl ectio ns Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 2,3; Musical 24; Th es pians 3,4; 10 pl. award 3; 25 pl. award 4;
Con ce rt Orchestra 2-4; Co n cert Band 1-4; Begi nnin g Band l; Stage Ba nd 2-4; Basketball l; Shield
l ; Frosh Num . l ; Baseball 1-4; Shield 1,2; Minor
3; Major N 4; Frosh um . 1.
Robin Sporer
Janel Stein
Leonard Stein
al. Honor Society 4; Bronze Honoc Pi~ 2; Gold
H onor Cert. l ;.St u . Leg. 4 ; Track l; Frosh Num. l;
In vest ment Club 3,4; Secretary 4.
Michael Stein
Bronze Honor Pin 3; AVE. l ; Gymnastics 1-4;
Minor N 3; Major N 4; Frosh Num. 1.
Sherry Steinhandler
Glee C lub l; G.A.A. l.
Alexis Stern
Gold Honor Ce rt. 1; Cabinet 1; Refl ections Crew
3; Sprin g Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1-4; Track 2,3; T enni s 3,4; 24 pl. awa rd 3,4; Medical Careers Club l;
Stude nts for Israel 3.
245
�Mi chael Stone
T e rry Stone
Daniel Sullivan
Maureen Sullivan
Karla Kri stine Sweiding
Lawren ce Swider
3;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Foo tba ll 1-4; Minor
Majo r N 3,4 ; Frosh Num . I ; Wrestlin g I ; Ski Cluh.
Gal e Swihart
Czes lawa Talalaj
Li sa Tatar
Ho meco min 11: Co mmittee 4; Sprin g Play Crew 1;
G.A.A. 1-3; Chee rl ead er 2; AFS 2; Sk i Cluh 1,2.
Lynn e T eichner
Mi chae l Tepp
Patri cia Thiry
G.A.A. 1.
�Na t. Hon o r Soc iet v 3,4 ; Na t. Merit Scholarship
Letter of Co mm . 4 ; 111. Sta te Scho larship 4; Go ld
Honor Pin 4; Sil ve r Honor Pin 3; Bronze Hono r
Pin 2; French Cluh I ; Chess Cluh 1,2; BridgeCluh
2-4; Pre,, 4.
Jeffrey Tit.l e haum
Susan Tittle
Andrea Tohack
at. Honor Socie tv 3; Go ld Honor Pin 4; Sil ve r
Ho nor Pin 3; Bro;1ze Ho nor Pin 2; Go ld Hono r
Ce rt. I ; Summ e r In st. a t Indi a na St. Univ. 4 ;
M1"i•· Fe•tival 1,2; Inte rm ediate Band 2; Beginnin i: Barul I ; Fren ch Cluh 1-4; Vice Pres. 2; Treas.
4; Med i<·al Ca ree rs I ; Year hoo k Staff I ; Ame ri ca n
Ficlrl Se r vice 1,4 ; Math-S cie nce Adv iso ry Co mmitt ee 1,3; Eng li sh A<l visory Co mmitt ee I ;
lli•lor>• Adv iso rv Co mmitt ee I ; Schoo l Sp irit 3,4.
Alan Topp
Cynthia Trawin ski
Mitchel Trilling
Allen T scheyka
Toni Tumoni s
N_at. Hono r Soc ~ et y 3,4; Nat. Merit Scholarship 4;
S il ver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Hon o r Cert. I ; Ref lection s Crew l ,2; Thespi a n 2-4;
10 pl. awa rd 2; G .A.A. 2,3; 24 pl. award 2; Medical
Ca ree rs Cluh 3,4; O ffi ce r 4.
Ja y Twery
Terry Ann Uhler:
Keith Ullherg
Mary Unruh
Nat. Ho no r Societ y 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Ho no r Pin 3; Bron ze Honor Pin 2; Go ld Honor
Ce rt. I ; Ca hin el 1-4; Sec. 1,2; Ho meco min g Co mmitt ee 3,4; Chairman 4; G.A.A. l ,2; 24 pl. award l ;
Girl's Gv mnasti c Team l ,2; Chee rl eade r 1-4 ; Cocap lain · 3; Capta in 4; Math-Science Advisory
Co mm . I ; Sec. I.
Donna Urhaniak
Pamela Urkov
Michael Valenti
David Vander
Mixed Chorus I; Chess Club 2.
Jim Van der Kloot
Nat. Merit Scholarship; Ill. Stale Scholar;
Summer Inst. al Michigan Tech. 3; Tennis 1-4;
Chairman 1-4; Vice Pres. 3; Pres. 4; Thespians 1-4;
10 pl. award l ; 25 pl. award 2; 50 pt. award 2; 75
pt. award 3; 100 pl. award 3; Cadet Band l ;
Concert Band 2-4; Stage Band 3,4; Pep Band 2-4.
Linda Van Roeyen
Joseph Virag
2'47
�Pat Viteri
Ho meco mirrg Committee 4; Homeco ming Queen
4; G lee Cluh l; G.A.A. 4; Porn-Pon 24; Ca ptain 4;
S panish Cluh l.,
George Vlahandreas
Foothall l ; Captain l ; Shi eld l; Frosh Num. l ;
Most Va luahl e Player l ; Best Team Memher l;
Base hall l-3; Shield l; Minor N 2; Major N 3;
Frosh Num . l ; Soccer 3,4; Major !)I 3,4.
Patti Vossel
Sw imming 2; OHice Education Association 3,4.
Craig Wagner
State Sc ie nce Fair Award -Second Place 3;
S umm er In s titut e 3; Co n ce rt Band 3,4;
Inter med iate Ba nd 2; Begi nnin g Band l ; Track l3; Shi eld 3; Minor
l; Major N 2,3; Frosh Num.
l ; Gy mnasti cs l; Minor N l.
Debbie Wagner
Michael Wallach
Robert W arsaski
Debra Wax
Rose marie Weber
Fred Weichselbaum
Dennis Weiner
William Weinman
al. Merit Scholarship 4 ; Fall Play Crew 2-4;
Refl ection s Crew 24; Musi cal Crew 2,3; Th es pians
2-4; 25 pl. awa rd 2; 50 pl. award 3; T ecnis 24; Folk
Mu sic C luh 4.
Jeffrey Weinstein
Teri Weis
Barb Weiss
Susan Weis man
Bronze Ho no r Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l;
Ame ri can Field Se rvice l,2.
Jan Weiss
'Ronald Weiss
Foothall Manager 1,2; Frosh Num. l; Minor N 2;
Baskethall Manager l,2; Frosh Num . l; Minor N
2; Major N 3; Socce r 1-3 ; Major N 3; N Club.
Cathleen Weller
Thomas W engerski
Foothall Manager l; Minor N l; A.V.E. l.
�Vicke Wilkoff
Hom eco min g Co mmittee 4; Begi nning Band l;
G.A.A. l,2; American Field Service 3.
Donna Winston
Elise Wishnie
Ca hin et l-3; Spa ni sh Club 3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 14; Pres. 4; AFS 14; Ushers Club 1,2;
S pec ial Education Club 2,3.
Karen Wisse
Jerold Wolff
Foothall l,2; Shi e ld 2; Frosh Num. l ; Swimming
2,3; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Gymnastics l; Frosh
Num. 1.
Sandra Wolff
William Wood
Audrey Wu
Transferred from lmmaculata 2; Cabinet 3;
Homeco ming Committee 1, School Spirit Com·
mittee 1.
Theresa Yang
G.A.A. 3; Medical Careers Club 3,4; Ushers Club
3,4.
Debra Zahan
Cindy Zaks
Jeffrey Zander
Elaine Zannis
*Michele Sol tan
Silv er Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Summer
Institute at Northwestern University 2; Stu. Leg.
3,4; Cabinet 1-4; Sec. l; V.P. 3; Fall Okat Crew l·
4; Reflections 2-4; Asst. Director 4; Reflections
Crew 1-3; Musical Crew 1-4; Mini-Show 4; Spring
Musical 2; Music Fest. 1-4; Thespians 1-4; V.P. 4;
10 pt. award l ; 25 pt. award 2; 50 pt. award 4;
T echnis 3; Choir 3,4; G lee 1,2; T ennis Team 2;
GAA 1,2; Year book Staff 3,4; Section Editor 4;
Quill and Scroll 4; Producers 1-4.
�Ind.ex
Abelson , Stacy Beth 205
Abraha mson, Dav id L. 123,124,205
Abr a m11, Bri a n ~ .1 22, 1 24 ,2 1 6
Abramson, Leo Ra ndl e 124. 194
Ac him ov ich, Mira S. 63,105,194
Adak y, Yan ai 124,186
Ad a ms, Cy nthia Ann 216
Adami, Timothy Mark 186
Adelman, Jam es Lorin 51,118,139,186
Adelman, Marla Lynn 205
Ad elm an, Pa mela Rose 194
Ade l,,;an, Philip Alan 51,54,72, 118,123,
124,216
Adl er, J effrey S. 145,186
Ag nos, Arno ld 112
Ag ~ a n .
E ly11e Laure n 216
n,
Ag re1 G le nn Ira 87, 186
Aho nen , J a mes De nni s 194
Aho nen , Dav id J. 118,2 16
Aird o, Ph ilome na Ann 205
Aiell o, Debra A. 194
Alban Karen Renee 205
Albert Steve n Mark 89,186
Alexande r, Jam es V. 54,118,173,216
Ale xand e r, J eanelle 216
Ale xa nd e r, Ri chard J. 194
Alex an de r , Virginia 216
All an, Barry Lee 205
All en, Dav id K. 87, 144,205
Alli1on, Eliza beth 92,216
Alo mi a, Jero me 205
Am ado, Sa ndra Carrie 205
Am elun g, Carolyn 176
Ament. L<1! li e 8 . 74,84,205
Ame nt , Dia ne <.:are n 104, 186
Alayni c k, C.: he ri S ue 205
Am eri c us, Ann ette N. 194
And e rson , Do n Lee 194
And er.o n, Kenn eth 159
And enon , Loui s S. 216
An denon , Pa mela A.194
And rea Dale Lynn 50,60,216
And rea, Pa ul ette 156
Andre, Ka ren 186
Andre Mi chell e A. 216
An d re Willi am C. 118,139,186
Angell, Nan cy H. 50,74,77,205
Apollo, Steven Jo hn 87,132,194
April , Steven Mark 186
Arhu s, Ira Ross 87,205
A rgus, Va le ri e 2 16
Arku1h, Mi chele S. 105,194
Arn o!!, Alan Philip 194
Arn o polin, Suzann e S. 55,69,93,101,104,
105,205
Aro novitz, Jocelyn 8. 69,71 ,74,205
Arrigo, David Way ne 186
A1hl ey, Cel<1!te M. 74,84,87,205
Atsu ea, John George 216
Au erbach, Chari.,. 123,205
Au erbach, Philip 124,205
Au1tin , Brian Alan 124,194
Av ers, Martin L. '54,216
A"en, Scott Alan 186
A"en, Sherri Manha 216
Baer, Ali ce E. 50,81 ,217
Bae r , David A. 21 7
Baige lm an , Daniel 143, 144
Bain, Alan F. 186
Baize r, Judi Anne 186
Ba ize r , Susa n Ann 74,217
Baker, Hollis Lee 84,21 7
Baker , Romayne 167
Balikov, Elaine R. 87,186
Balikov, Howard A. 217
BallH, Anna 194
Balter, Jud ith F. 74,84,217
Bandy, Mark All en 217
Bannon, Gregory 163
Baque, Mi chael 186
Baque, T ony 124,194
Barack, Da vid 40,60, 79,82,217
Baranci k, Marcy 194
Barenbaum , Mark 194
Barkoo, Amy 205
Baroni , Steve n M. 194
Baro ni , SuH nne 194
Barry, Robert J . 133,194
Banky, Ro1al yn Sue 205,217
Barton, Bruce 8 . 186
Bau , Mi chael Alan 194
Ba11, Mind y H. 194
Veila 125
Ba tk o, Fied A. 60,61,76,79,217
Batti1ta , Jeanine 63,64,99,186
Bauer, Kim Ann 194
Bauer, Mylea Scott 194
Baue r, Terry Ma~te w 21 7
Bauman, Ste ph e n 217
Baumhardt, Richard J. 186
Beard, J effrey W. 205
Beck, Kay I 77
n.,,,
Beck, Roger C. 87,194
Becker, All en 70
Becker. Am y Eve 205
Behr, Karen Lee 92,101 ,104,105,194
Be hr, Sandra 156
Behrel, Do na ld Dean 118,205
Belj aell, Euge ne 0 . 186
Dell os, Patr icia 205
Belon , Feli cia S. 70,217,256
Belse r , Ruth 173
Bender, Jack Edw a rd 194
Be nj a min , Andrea E. 63,87, 186
Be nj ami n, Miriam 8. 72,87,2 17
Be rbe rian , Ann 84, 194
Bercoon, Joan H . 62,205
Berg, Eri c Ne il 194
Ber g, Jerro ld 194
Berge r, Gerald 84,168
Berge r, Kath ry n R. 194
Be rger, La uri e Lynn 70,71 ,21 7
Berger, Mi chael T . 217
Be rgman , E lai ne D. 87,186
Bergman , Joy Ell yn 217
Berk , Ba rrv 8 . 217
Berk Rand y E. 194
Be rke, Marci a 164
Be rkelhame r. Alan J . 186
Be rk elham e r, Kare n M. 205
Be rk owi tz, Sha ri C. 52, 194
Berkl ey, Les li e S. 50,81 ,217
Be r kowitz, G rego ry S. 186
Be rkowitz, Mic hele 5 1,52,205
Be rk owi tz, Ri chard A. 51,54, 143, 144,21 7
Be rl ow, Patri cia B. 194
Berman, An Re nee 186
Be rman , David B. 2 17
Be rman , Karla Sue 83, 186
Berma n, Lowell J . 194
Berman, Marla Sue 71,81,186
Be rman, Ro bin S. 194
Be rnard , De bra Rae 81 ,205
Be rnard y, De nnis J . 194
Be rna, David 218
Be rna, Scott Philip 80,84
Be r nstein , Cath y Ann 52, 194
Be rnstein, Fe rn 2 18
Be rn11tein . Ke nne th A. 194
De rri ngton , Mi chele 194
Berry, Ira Ma urice 218
Be rzo n, U th e r 156
Be88e r , Christopher 124, 186
Bialik, Re nee Bre nd a 205
Bianchi, Jo.eph P. 205
Bieber, Stuart Jay 205
Bieli nski , Brigitte 186
Bielin1ki , Cher yl L. 51,92,205
Bielinsk i, Re nee M. 99,194
Binnall , Mary Beth 92,95,100,205
Biohal, Keith J . 205
8isha £, Paula In ez 194
Bittne r , Mary E. 194
Bh·ins, He nry W. 87,186
Blac kman, Mark David 51 ,53,74,205
Bla ir, Donald 176
Blais,_ Mari a n L. 186
Blatt, Joel K. 194
Bl ead o n , Benjamin J . 74,75,87
Blichmann. David S. 218
Olini ck., Ro be rt 194
Blitstein, De bora h A. 205
Blitt, Jan Rogin 104,186
Blix, Gregor Will ard 124,194
Blomgre n , Scott 186
Blume nthal , Be rnard 205
Bl ock, Alan Fred 118,194
Block, Michell e Rene 50,79,218
Blond, Lewi1 Mi chael 51,205
Bloom, Kenneth J oel 205
Bo hd an, Mary A. 205
Bod e nh eime r , Ri c hard 205
Bod e nh eime r , Robert 21 8
Bo ick, J o hn Die te r 118, 145,186
Ro llow, Kathy J ean 98,186
Bolo n, Caryn S. 194
Bolotin, Carolyn Joy 218
Bo lotin, Jam <1! Allan 186
Bongiorno, J ohn L. 194
Borg, Edward 205
Borg, Neil S heldon 194
Borg, Nancy Marla 205
Bro ker, Jill Ro bin 205
Bo rge1, Manfred 205
Borkan , Bria n 123,124
Bork.an, Ste ve n Blair 194
Borkovitz, Jami e F. 87,92,95,101,104,105,
194
Borkovi tz , Mi chael A. 205
Bornsche uer, Eil een 218
Bo rnstein, Dav id S. 205
Borol1ky, Mark Alan 118,119,218
Borov ik, Michael R. 143, 145
Borowicz, Mary M. 194
Bower, Bruce Mi chael 114,11 5,133,186
Bowe r, Law re nce J a y 11 4, 11 5,132,205
Bradford , T ami R. 194
Bra nd es, Ro nald 8 . 205
Braniman, Alliso n 98,105,195
Bras la wsky, Les li e A. 67,21 8
Bras la w1ky, Mar le ne 73,76,218
Brauer , Sandra 2 18
Braverm a n , Wayne R. 138,195
Bregman , Marcia J . 55,2 18
Bregma n, Michael A. 218
Bre nn e r , Leona rd J . 82,218
Bre nn e r , Ro bi n Lynn 84,205
Bress le r, Ron ald 218
Bress le r , Stuart L. 195
Hrezka, G raciela I. 65 , 105, 195
Brin, Ell e n Joy 55,92,95,99.105,195
Brines, Ma rk R. 11 8,119,136,138,205
Brock, William Ba rth 130, 186
Brodacz, Sherry Lynn 62,84,205
Brods ky, Steven 116,186
Brod y, Ka ren Ann 83,105,195
Brommelkamp, BeH 156
Broo ks, J on Michael 124
Broto n, Dona ld J. 205
Brow, Mich ael Bar ry 186
Brown , Da ni el Le wi s 2 18
Brow n. Dav id Ira 186
Brow n , Do ree n Lynn 186
Brow n, Jack Myles 145,205
Brown , J ose ph He rm a n 186
Brown , Ka r en Lyn n 100,205
Brown , Lawre nce Scot 118,206
Brown, Marc A. 116,195
Brown , Ma r y Lou 2 18
Brown, Robe rt D. 186
Brown , Marla 206
Brow n , Victori a Ann 186
Brownin g, Dian e 177
Brown8tei n. Mark J . 205
Bru eckner, Scott A. 87, 11 5, 139,186
Bru ge r , Da na Lynn 2 18
Bru &11 la n , Dav id Alan 206
Br utzku s, Mark Dav id 130, 186
Brzozow1ki , Martha 55,94,101 , 104,105,206
Brzozow1ki , Pa ul C. 2 18
Bu rac k , Li sa I. 2 19
Bu rd ee n, Steven B. 195
Burge811, Do u glH E. 195
Burge1!8, Jam <1! T. 81.219
Burgess, J effrey A. 138,2 19
Burk, Sheryl Lynn 98,195
Burke, Donn a Brid get 195
Burke, Jam et Raymond 124, 186
Burke, Michae l J . 51,54,122,124,219
Burke, Sun n 186
Burnham, Jan e 176
Bu rJ1 tyn, Be nj a m in 195
Bull er . Ma u ra Ale ne 69 ,83, 186
Bu xbaum, And rea Ann 65, 105,195
Bu xbaum , l:a ry (;. 136,138,2 19
Byrne, Paul 162
Byrom , Howard 164
Byro n, Da ni el Ray 2 19
Caccam o, Su za nn e M, 186
Ca£arzu za, Yanet h 2 19
Cain , Che rr ie L. 195
Cain, Susa n Annette 195
Ca mpbell, a ncy 8 . 52,206
Campbell, Wilbur 55, 167
Cam poli, Mirell a 219
1 <.: apezio, J oa nn 70,2 19
Capit ani , Emil 129,1 38,178
Caplan , Sharon Holl y 206
Caplin , Broo ke Gay 81,186
Capofaski, Maril yn 195
Capuano , Ro bin J . 206
Carlson, Madonna J . 52,95,98,186
Carl1on, Fred eri ck J . 206
Carl son , J a mes D. 206
Carl so n, J ohn M. 124, 195
Carl1on, Ma r k G. 219
Ca rn ey, Mary K. 186
Ca rnow , Da ni el Mike 124,187
Carnow, Pa tr icia L. 206
Caoey, Patri ck J ohn 219
Casteel, J e nni£e r L. 206
C habner, Barbara H. 87,195
l: habn er, Howard L. 59,60,70,72,2 19,256
<.: haikin , Ri chard A. 2 19
Chamber lai n, Paula 170
C ha merlik , Karen A. 74,195
Chan , Jud y Eliza beth 206
Chan , Pat Ann 187
Chan cell or, Sheila J . 219
C havi n. La ureo J o 206
Charou s, Sa ndra E. 69,187
Charou s, Dav id Alan 206
C havin , Jill Marcy 104,187
Che ike n , Marc E. 206
Cheik en, Marl a Faye 206
Chavin , Mi chael Al a n 144,219
C herner , J effrey S. 52,2 19
<.: he rne y, San for d J ay 195
<.: he rni avs k)' J. Pete r 11 8, 138, 195
(; he rni ck, Michell e 55,83,93, 104,206
Che rni ck , She ri e 219
Che un g, Patri cia L. 195
Chin , Dav id D. 195
Chin , Ma rgaret P. 195
Chou , Sam 187
Chomoky, Chri1ti e 80,206
Chiropolo1, Grego ry 195
C hri ste n1e n, Cha rl ea 219
Chri1ten1e n, Melod y 195
C h ristereo n , T hom aa 21 9
<.: hri J1toph e rso n. N. P. 206
<.: hri stopo ul os, Geo rge 129, 136,219
<.: hri sto po ul os, J o hn 206
C hr i1to poulo1, Peter 108,129,180,206
Cira n, Na ncy Leig h 94, 195
Ci ran T . Scott 139,187
Cisko1ki , Ly nn e M. 99,187
Clark, Kathl ee n 220
Clauson , De bora h A. 195
Clav e r, Cary Ed ward 118, 195
Clave r, Michael S. 200
Cobe rt , G a ry Michael 206
Coburn, Do nn a D. 195
Coclanis, Ca the rin e 103, 104,220
Coen1, John H. 220
Co han, Cheryl P. 76,220
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Cohan, Judi t h Lynn 187
Cohan, Ro byn Lynn 87,187
Cohan , Willia m M. 195
Co hen , Ai mee C. 187
Co hen, Aud rey Beth 220
Cohe n , Dale Perry 220
Cohen, Gary E. 123,124
Co hen, Jan et 83,187
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Cohen, Jeffrey M. 187
Co hen , Jellrey M. 58,187
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Coh en , Laurence H. 87, 195
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Co hen, LiH Jan 99,195
Cohen, Marc Alan 195
Cohen, Mi chae l L. 220
Cohen, Rh onda J . 195
Cohen, Rho nd a Jan et 51,84,206
Co hen, Sherry L. 195
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Co hen, Vi cki Lynn 195
Co hn , Andrea L. 90,187
Cohn , Ann Lynne 220
Cohn , Ja nis Hele ne 74,81 ,85,206
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Cole, David Bri an 50,118
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Cole, Richard J ay 74,77,1 30,187
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Craven , Carrie Lynn e 195
C rave n , J effr ey S. 195
Craven , Michael Cary 220
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Curt iH, Geor ge D. 195
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Dait chm a n . Will ia m A. 77,169,206
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Dav is, Dn id 187
Davi s, Elain e Beth 187
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Delmonico, Kare n B. 22 1
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De ul •c h, Mork L. 187
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Doman , Li sa 195
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Douvris, An((ela 195
Dredie, Barry J . 187
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Dubin, Benjamin A. 196
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Dubow, Andrea Lynn 100,196
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Fa rbe r , Ca1rri e Lynn 207
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Feldm a n, Steven M. 58,196
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Fink, Mi chael Alan 222
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Fishman , Arnold Ja y 222
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Fi• hman, Ira Alan 51,60,61 ,72,116,130,222
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Frankel, Steve n Lee 223
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Frazi e r, Kare n Marie 93,104,207
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Fried man, Scott 8 . 196
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F rye r. Mi chae l I. 223
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Ga lla, Geo r ~e 166
Ganek. Andrea Joy 196
Garber, Sa ndra Joy 84
Ga rland , Shirl ey 154
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Ga88el, Ch e ri Lynne 83,98,188
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Gawin , Drona C. 207
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Gerbe r, Joy Marlo 80,207
Ge rbe r. Wendy Hele ne 69,188
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Ge rl z, Ri chard All e n 223
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G ilbe nbach, Ray 256
Gill , Ell en B. 74,196
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Gillman, Barbara Ann 196
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G li e nke, De bbra Lynn 196
G loc hows ky, Gary 188
Clochowo ky, Mortin A. 60,69,72,74,76,223
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Gold , Julia Flore nce 100, 188
Go ld , Ja y M. 124, 196
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Go ld , Karyn Leo li e 223
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Go ldbe r~. Elai ne H. 188
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Goldm eie r, Sandra B. 197
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Gold smith, Marla E. 207
Go ld smith , Rohert 197
Gold otein, Andrew L. 197
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Gombe rg, Dorinne Ami 78, 197
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.Good ma n , Melinda G. 188
Goodman, Rita F. 81 ,197
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Go rdon, Harold W. 108,224
Gordon, J oel Ira 197
Go rdon , Lorry Paul 224
Gordon , Ri chard Neal 197
Go rt va, Andrea M. 224
Go1111, Meli Ha Joyce 72,87,197
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Golh elf, Steve n Scot 188
Gotlib, Ga briel D. 197
Gotth elf, Mark M. 130, 197
Gotth elf, Scott Matt 118,130,188
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Gou ld , Alan 188
G rad e. Jason 197
G rabows ki , Denni s 169.256
G raff, Lori Kim 197
G ral ews ki, Rona ld 126,158
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G rant, Eva lyn ancy 197
Gra nt , in a Rachel 188
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Hayma n , Robert Dean 197
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Henry, William 178
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Heta hll, Lori 197
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Hilliard , Marcia L. 197
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Hinske, Michael J . 129,130,208
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Hirshman. Mark B. 87,225
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HoUmann, Ri chard J . 87, 188
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Horni 11ch, Sandra L. 98,105, 198
H o rwitz, Cath y E. 81 ,84, 198
Hos ler , Ga le n 8, 153, 156
Hotton , Ca rol J ean 87,226
Hollon, Robe rt E. 36,74,226
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How ell , G len W. 208
Hoye, E lizabeth 208
Hubbard , Kevin Mark 188
Hu e prl . Antoinette L. 55,105,208
Hu e pfl, Mari e 188
Hu ghes, Tho mas R. 188
Huhn , Roland K. 226
Hunt , Ronald 159
Hupe rt , J o rdan 87, 188
Hurmu z, Melani e 83,226
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H yman, Da vid Ira 198
Hyman , Ge ne Ro bert 208
li es, Wayn e 198
lrsay, Lori Su e 99, 188
lr11&y , Ri chard Scott 208
l rsay, Steven A. 54. 123, 124,226
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Irvin, S hery l Marci 188
haaca, Arthur 136, 138,208
haacs, Nava Iren e 74,82,226
Isaacs on , She ryl L. 226
Ise nberg, Hardonna 180
lsse rman , Kathi E. 100,101 ,188
Ja cobs, Edward M. 70,71 ,74,87, 118,226
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Jacobson , Ga ry S. 87, 198
Jaco b•o n, Lynne J . 71,74,226
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Jacobson , Sheila G. 74,82
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Jaffee, Keith Wayne 188
Jaklin, Roger Larry 87,130,188
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Jan11 , Kathleen 188
Jans , Jooeph Mic hael 54,126
Jan11, Laura Beth 189
J an11, Steven W. 198
Jaoki , Debra Jun e 53,101 ,104
Jaoki, Linda B. 198
Jawanki , Jo 156
Jaye, Jeffe ry 226
J em1en, William John 198
J e pse n, Mary L. 226
Jeremi .. , Paula Ruth 62,189
Jevre movi ch , Milka 198
Joham1on , Dawn M. 83,103,189
Johnoo n, Belly 156
Johnson , Diane L. 98,105,198
Johnson, Donna L. 101 , 104, 198
John son, Lauren N. 55,93,95, 101 ,104,198
John so n , Lynn Beth 189
John11on , Mic hael A. 226
John11on, Terry Ann M. 94
Joseph11, Fern Donna 63,77,208
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Jozoi , Elizabeth I, 52,198
Jurek, G lenn 170
Ju sto, Teresa Garcia f>4,63,81,226
Kabot , Glenn Alan 226
Kaduo , John Jamea 73,79,198
Kalkio, H. Bob 198
Kagan, Kathy Anne 189
Kagan , Sharon Anne 208,226
Kag 0 n, Sheri Lynn 83,208,227
Kahan, Richard L. 74,75,84,208
Kahan , Beth Ellen 189
Kahn, Bruce Lawrence 60,76,227
Kahn, Ruth 189
Kalioh, Ronna Sue 87,227
Kali oky, Shelley 208
Kalnitz, Mi chael B. 198
Kalogris, Angelo 208
Kalter, Mona Caryn 95,189
Kaluzn•, Donna Sue 189
Kamen, Charlea Jay 208
Kamenir, Jeri Lynn 189
Kamo, Mi chael 208
Kane, Candace Mary 99,189
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Kane, Mi chael R. 208
Kane, Ri cha rd Lee 189
Kang Si n Ta e 208
Kanter , Loui s Scott 198
Kantz , Gar y Mitchell 87, 189
Kaplan, Davi d Larry 133, 189
Kaplan , Ell e n B. 227
Kapl a n , Elioe E81her 99,105,198
Kapl an, Howard 208
Kaplan, Juli e 72,227
Kaplan , Stacy M. 51,66,72,227
Kaplan , Steve n 227
Karafotias, Melani e 83,189
Karafotias, Nick Geo 198
Karol Will iam 138
Kashdan, David Allan 87,208
Kaspe r, Jelfrey A. 198
Kasper , Will iam J . 84,208
Katani , Fredrick 0 . 116,130,208
Katsaros, Penn y 189
Katz, Alan 87,189
Katz, Beatri ce· 208
Katz, De bbi e B. 189
Katz, Harold J e rry 118, 198
Katz, Irwin Mi chael 82
Katz, Mitc hell Allen 130,198
Katz , Robert J . 208
Katz, She ri Moni ca 227
Katz, T e ri Faith 189
Katzman, Brian 166
Katzman , Howard L. 189
Kaufman , Steven H. 189
Kaufman , We nd y Lee 198
Ka y, Judith 165
Kaye. Steven Neal 198
Kazan . No na Lee 198
Kea ting, Russe ll W. 198
Kee n , Robe rt 170
Kell y, Dan iel 198
Kelly , Jay C. 138, 198
Kelson, Carol yn Sue 227
Kelson, De bbi e Ann 189
Ke mpn e r, Nancy Gail 208
Ke rman, Sa ndra Beth 227
Ke88e m , Dani el C. 124,198
Ke881e r, Randal J . 227
Kess ler, Sari Lynn 83,208
Kess le r . Steve n Pau I 85,87 ,126
Ke uper, G len William 227
Khoshbin , Amir S. 208
Kipni s. Jam es M. 139, 189
Kit e, Mi chael C. 114, 11 5,208
Killay, Chery l M. 69,8 1,228
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Klanci c, Chri s W. 138
Klanci c, Tony Robe rt 51, 189
Klawano, Gary M. 87,189
Kl e hr, Nancy Lynn 60,62,72,228,256
Kl eifield, J effrey I. 80,228
Kl ei man , Scott Alan 143,145,198
Klein, Ca ry Brant 208
Kl ein, Dorann 177
Dlein, Kevi n Mark 118,189
Kl ein , Robin S. 60,71,77,87,208
Kl ein , Sandra Carol 36,62,74,84,228
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Kneip, Harriet 156
Kni sh, Jac k Keith 228
Kni oh , Mary E. 189
Kobrilz, Sh eila R. 228
Kobyl oki, Robe rt E. 198
Koe, Robert Lawren ce 208,256
Koehnline, Carolyn E. 208
Koe nig, J oel Scoll 75,198
Koenig, Sall y 156
Koe pke, Jodi Lynn 208
Kogan , Corinne B. 228
Kogan , Heide Mar 62,208
Kogan , Loraine H . 198
Kohn, J e rrold H. 208
Kokotas, Katherin e 189
Kolodzik, Ann Mari e 209
Kolpas, Mi chael H. 198
Kopel s, Gay le Lynn 84,229
Koranyi , Su11&n 62,209
Korey, Ilene Marla 36,62,229
Korey, She rwin Da vid 54,60,229
Korn , Rochelle 156
Kornhauser, Isaac D. 198
Kornic k, Steve n B. 229
Korni ck, Vi cki Ann 81,229
Korol, Rollie 163
Kort, Ant hone 178
Koatyntuk, Paul F. 54,129,130,229
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Kotoovoo, Teddy John 189
Kouba, Shari 46
Kouk.011, Li nda Marie 189
Koval, Jerome Martin 229
Kozak., Cand ee Sue 209
Kozak., Debra Beth 209
Kozak , Jill Diane 83, 189
Kozub, Sue 92
Kral , Fred 162
Kr•mer, Barry Jay 74,84,198
Kr•mer, Kenneth S. 117,229
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Kran z, Ph ilip Lee 230
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Kra use, Mar garel A. 99,230
Krause, Scott K. 189
Kravitz, Barry S. 60 ,230
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Krawe tz, Hind y Lee 84,209
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Kra y, Linda Sue 98, 198
Krech , Michael G le nn 209
Kreh , Cy nthia Marie 209
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Kri e r, Mary Agnes 70,209,256
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Krys l, Linda R. 55,100,103,209
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Kuperm an , Mark 189
Kupe rman, Sandra Gay 230
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Ku se k, Slep hen Ma rk 209
Labay , Pa ul L. 189
Ladus, Fotula 198
Labow, Lawren ce Jay 126,209
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Ladd, Belli e 174
Lake, Anastasia D. 83,189
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Lake, Tasha 52
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Landau, Pam ela Ell e n 87.199
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Land y Caro l 99, 199
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Lan gston, Wil li am 139
Laos, No ra Edith 100, 199
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Lara, Feli x 118,209
Larks, David F. 199
Lara, Juan 118,209
Larsen , David Warren 87, 189
Larsen , Diane J oann 7 1, 139,209
Larson, David Edward 114, 11 5
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Larson , Patri cia 199
Lashinoky, Paula E. 63,77,209,256
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Lav in, J erry Ronald 189
Leav e n, Cath y Lyn n 189
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Leeke r , Lisa J oy 209
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Led ge rwood , Donna S. 230
Led e rman , Barry 199
Lee, Bre nda Ell e n 199
Lee, Che ryl Fa ye 71 ,99, 189
Lee, G lor ia 230
Lee, Jodi E. 67,209
Lee, Judith Ann 71,104
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Leif, Lenny Jay 189
Leif, Rho nda Joy 209
Lehman, J ean Aliso n 83,103,189
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Lemi c k, Alan 230
Lemi c k, Mi chael R. 199
Leon , Pablo 145, 189
Leon , Steven Be rn ard 51 ,60,61 ,73,118,209
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Le rner, J oni Renee 98,189
Lesorgen , Shei la 199
Lellic k, Jan e E. 77 ,209
Leung, Aileen 199
Lev an , Anne Marie 100,199
Lev, Step hen J. 209
Levoo, Bonita Marcia 100,209
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Lev ie, Marla Barbara 50,81 ,231 ,256
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Lev in, Ci ndy Lynn 231
Levin, De ni11e Harrie 52,73,199
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Levin, Ilene Beth 84,199
Levin, Laura Kay 67, 199
Levin, Marcy Beth 189
Levin, Mi chael Ira 199
Lev in, Mi chael Divid 59.231
Levin, Raina Ann 209
Levin , Ri chard A. 87,199
Levi n , Roberta Hope 83,190
Le vin, Sheldon Ira 209
Le vin, Sherri Loui se 231
Levin, Steven Jay 209
Levin, Taryn Mar la 50,5 1,67,77,209
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Levine, Hele ne M. 199
Levine, Jam es 118,133,190
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Lev it, Mark E. 199
Lev itt, Ro nald H . 231
Levitz, Kare n Be th 83.209
Levy, Bruce Dean 126,190
Levy, Helain e Beth 23 1
Levy, Mark Earl 68,75
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Levy, Sandra Ga y 23 1
Levy, Steven M. 58,60,61 ,23 1
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Liametz, Go rd o n 209
Liam e u: , Ruth 156
Lichle nstein, Bett y 69, 190
Li chle n81ein , Mark S. 64,114, 11 5, 132,209
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Li e be rman , David 8. 209
Lind be r g, Lori Ann e 63, 199
Lindhoy, Chris Kare n 52,199
Lindroth, Philip A. 190
Lipin, Ben 154
Lipsky, Joel D. 199
Lipson , Lori 199
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Li sn e k, Ell en Susan 231
Liu, De nn is Wa yne 118, 199
Li vin gs lon , Ri c hard 174
Lloyd , Donna Sue 92,209
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Loeser , De bra Ann 209
Loew, Hazel 169
Lohn , Jordan F. 116, 11 7, 199
Lomboy, Chi stina M. 53,231
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Loos, Va le ri e Mary 209
Lopez, He rmina 176
Lopez, J ohn Thomas 124, 190
Lopez, Rodri go M. 72, 143, 144,231
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Lori g, G le nn Alan 199
Loso ll, Mi chael S. 231
Losoff, Ra nd ee Lynn e 199
Lot han . Tamar 1,60,8 1,256
Lotso n , Mauree n H. 190
Lotz, J effre y Westo n 231
Loughran, Mabeli ne 177
Lu ck, Nea l L. 23 1
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Luk, Kati e S. 231
Lukas, Mark William 231
Luk, Jimm y St Wing 199
Luke, Robe rt Andrew 190
Lundberg, Sh i rley 161
Lundquist, Verni e l 173
Lu • li g, Barry C. 209
Lu sti g, Dani el Scott 23 1
Lu81 ig, Mi lCf! B. 232
Luiz, De nn is J eff rey 116, 130, 199
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McCo rmack, Walter E. 210
McC racken , Mary D. 99, 105,200
McC racken , Becky 92
McC uai g, Ci nd y A. 232
McC uai g, Mark 190
McGowan, David W. 190
McKeil, Jac k 135
McMill e n, Ke vin R. 84,210
MacDonald T erry K. 190
Mad e r , Barbara 209
Mad ison, Charl et1 171
Mad se n , William 178
Maggio, Andy 161
Maggio, Jose ph E. 209
Ma gg iore, Rosann M. 93,101,199
Maggio, Patri cia Lee 232
Magn Cf!, Soon Alan 124,190
Mahoney. Gai l Marie 209
Mairhofer, Bonnie L. 209
Mai e rhofe r , Parry J. 80,92,232
Mal che r , Robert Paul 136, 138,209
Mal e kow, Beth Joy 87,199
Malekow, Judith Eve 69, 190
Malina, Carol Joy 199
Malina, Scott M. 199
Mallon, Alan 190
Malone, Gorden 166
Mamot, David 54,79, 130,232
Mandell , Art hur Nea l 124, 190
Maniates, Spe ros P . 60,209
Maniates, Vivian K. 103,105,199
Mani sca lco, JO!le ph 232
Mankoll, Phillip 162
Jann , Jo rdan David 199
Manna , Scot Alan 232
Mannette, Jean 199
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Marabella, G race M. 190
Marchiafava, Daniel I 18, 199
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Marki ch , Michael 118,190
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Mark o, Ke vin 209
Mark•, Jim Scott 87,145
Ma rk•, Paula J . 92,98, 105, 199
Ma rm el, G rego ry Joel 209
Marsch, La ura Lynn 101,190
Mart inez, Roger C. 209
Martini , J o hn 1• 5 1,232
Marsha k, S h e ri Lynn e 87, 190
Ma ro hall , Chri s M. 232
Maroha ll , Ci nd y H. 83, 101 ,190
Marti, Lenore 160
Ma rtini , Ric hard P. 116,11 7, 199
Martiniz. Hay 132,190
Marx, Mi chael P . 190
Marx, Na ncy Lynn e 69,87, 104,190
Masover , Elain e F. 93, 101 ,104,105, 199
Mastro to tard , Ni no 209
Math ews, Howard Scot 140,232
Matz, Robert Jooe ph 118,119,200,232
Ma t ayosh i, St eve n 190
Matlak, Patricia 100,165
Mats umoto , A nne Ke ik 100.101 ,209
Matu• ik, Jer yl A. 200
Matz, Jam es Peter 118
Matzkin , Tracey In a 90
May, Brian Monroe 200
May, Mar ga ret Brow n 92,105,2 10
May, Mari e An ne 93,95,232
May, Mo reen 79
Maye r, E ll en Te rry 87, 190
Maye r, Jud y 83
Maye r, Kath y Ly nn 66,76,232
layfield , Geo rge 83, 180
Mayrent. La uri e J a n 190
Mazouc h , Sy lvia 180
Mazur , Daniel 2 10
Medor, Fern S. 200
Mcdow, Ro byn Ann 210
Me i11 ne r , Larry S. 200
Me iste r , Da vid 138,200
Me ist e r , E ll e n Re n ee 190
Mei•ter, Steve n Lyn 130, 140,210
Melam ed, Jordan N. 136, 138,2 !0
Melni ck, Steve All en 87.190
Melvin , Donald R. 2 10
Me n ch C8, Laura E ll e n 200
Me nd e l11on , Mi ch ae l J. 190
Mengarelli, Th o mH H. 210
Merk.in . Steve n 8. 210
Mer en•, Lyle 232
Merel, Ra ndi Lynne 83. 170
Mertes, Do na ld 232
MC8se r, J cllrev A. 74.87.232
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J. 200
Meye r. Dav id M. 200
Meye r , Michael E. 232
Meye r, Mi ch ael R. 190
Meye r, Ronald 0. 190
Meyer, S u1111n Jeanne 73, 103,200
Maiorana, Denni s 51,232
Meyen, Dehn 200
Meyers, Mi ch ael Alan 200
Meyers, Peggy Ann 232
Mi chael , Bas il Harry 210
Mi chae l Hil a ry S ue 2lfl
Mi chael s, Reid J. 74
Mi chal s. Kevi n R. 232
Mi c h ael 8 Ly nn Beth 2 10
Mi chae l•, Mark H. 51,130
Mi chael s, Mary 200
Mi cha ls, Ca ro l Ann 95.105
Mi chell , Cindy Sue 66,210
Mi chell , Lynda Carol 52,64,83,98,200, 190
Mik el, S u•an S. 200
Mill e r, Ca ro l A nn 190
Mill er. Ch arl ea D. 210
Mill er, David P. 58,87,200
Mill er. How ard H. 200
Mill er, Ira Stewa rt 51
Mill er. Judith 169
Miller, Kenn eth W. 130, 190
Miller, Lael Scott 74.200
Mill er. Linda Sue 233
Mill er , Lori Susan 87,200
Mill er. Mi ch ael Jam e 210
Mill er. Robert Lee 60,61 ,233
Mill er, Sharyl An n 62,84,2 10
Mill er. Sheri Lynn 83.200
Millman, Stephanie F. 233
Mi1 8 tein, Paul Scott 54,76, 123,124,233
Mincer, Anita Carol 50,233
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Min e r, Sherri M. 233
Minet08, Jerry 210
Minikow• ki, Cheryl A. 92,233
Minku s. Fred IM
Minsky. Marla Elaine 92,95,200
Minnberg, Cath y A. 80,233
Miolett, Patty 233
Miron, Al en nd er 177
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M.;.,h, E ric h 154
Moeller, Gerard 200
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Moll , Jelfrcy Reid 144,200
Mon sen. Patricia L. 30,233
Mo nti , Ri chard J . 233
Moo radian, Jim A. 190
Mooradian, Mi chael 2 10
Morga n, Patti lo ne 233
Moros, Susa n Mari e 200
MoroM, Th eresa Ma ri e 233
Morri1t, Joa nn e 155
Morri so n. Donna Lee 210
Morri son, Sa nd ra Ann 70,83,200
Morten. Mary E. 50
Morton , Ann Gai l 200
Mose . S hawn Ka thl ee 65,98,99,200
Mo• h a k, Joh n 176
Moski vic h, J effr ey H. 190
Moss. Brad Warren 118,200
Mosa, Lois 174
Motin , Paul teph en 133, 190
Motin, Sheryl M. 98,2!0
Moy, Willi a m R. 200
Mro hen, J a mes Edward 200
Mu e ll er , Elenore 156
Mul ca hy, Karen Joan 190
Mull en, Sharon Lee 233
Mull e n, Susan Marci 233
Mu e ll er , Barbara Kay 99,190
Mu e ll er , Chr istin e C. 2 10
Murph y, Jam ea 190
Murray, J anel Lee 200
Mu sick, Gary David 2 10
Myma, Peler 233
adeau . Edw ard Mike 210
Nagel , Ch arl ea Irwin 130,210
agel, Nan cy Ann e 98 , 190
Nasa tsky, Jani ce Ann 200
alh an, Mi cha el R. 200
at h anson, Mind y 210
Nathan son, Scott 87,170
Nat ker. Gertrud e 130
aubert , John Sco tt 190
Neubert . ancy 190
Na um et1, Edwa rd J. 143, 144,233
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'elso n, Charles 233
elson, Davi d M. 233
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Ne l1mn. Steven Crai g 116,200
Ne mm er1, Edwa rd G. 190
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Ne111o m1on, Ro nn a Joy 233
Newberge r , Mich ael C. 130
ewberger , Mylind a R. 234
Newman , Cheryl M. 210
Newman, Mitchell A. '6,234
Newma n, Ralph Howard 190
Nigu t, Peter Scott 200
Ni,bett, J ellrey J . 200
Nisso n, Ro nald M. 200
Ni tti. Marla Ann 210
itz, Steven 234
oe ll er, Karen 190
Noese n, Robe rt H. 190
omikOfl, Va n A. 200.234
oil , Martha Ann 210
orri s, Ga il 63,74,84, 105,200
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uss haum, Howard J ay 5 1.59.234
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O'<.:o nnor , Th eresa L. 234
O'Ma ll cy, John A.· 138,201
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Oydun g, Lu cill e, L. 191
O berdin g, Robert J . 201
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Od li va k, Nicholette 72,95,234
O hlhau•en, Susan R. 83,190
O hlwein, Carolyn M. 94, 103, 190
Ohlwein, Mi chael A. 116,117,234
O h ren, Debra Y. 52,2!0
0 11, Divid Bernard 116,117,210
Oliff, Layne 201
O loe n, Donald Alan 201
O lson, Ell en 170
O l•on, Richard P. 210
Opalka, William 210
Orlolf, JohnTho mao 191
Orl ove, Sandra R. 84,234
O rnorr, Steven Joe 124,201
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Oz.ete, Rose Mary 20 1
Packer, St.e ven G. 143,145,201
Pa ge, Laura 24
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Palanti , Mauimo 210
Pales, Bruce Ala n 191
Pales, Stephen Ross 235
Palmisano, August 210
Pamper, Keith Andrew 201
Pam per , Kirk Alan 235
Pamper , Kri styn Anne 191
Pan os, An ge line 174
Papa, Joa nn e Helga 21 0
Pappas, Louis Theo 201
Pappas, Maria 201
Pappas , William John 201
Parenti Salvatore J . 132
Pasma, Valerie Rae 5!>,210
P H tron, Linda Sue 84,87,210
Patel, Raje• hri J . 235
Patner, Howard M. 210
Patner , Scot All en 235
Patt. William Martin 76,81 ,235
Patterso n, Bryan S. 20 1
Paul•o n, We nd y Jo 65,92,201
Pa yne, Cy nthia Lynn 70,71,235
Pearlman , Bert 2 10
Peul, Sa ra L. 7 1,77,92,2 10
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Pea rlm an, Sheryl L. 87,94,191
Pechter, Ly nd a Ellen 235
Peclo r. Scott Walter. 72 ,235
Peirce, Ell en 163
Perea, Carlo11 Ma nu el 191
Perea, Deni11e A. 135
Perry, Deni11 Willi a m 75
Peters, Edwa rd A. 139, 191
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Peter11o n, Deb ra Lynn 83, 191
Pete rso n, Jan et J oan 191
Peterson, P. 55,84,94,116,210
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Petr.,. ki , Gayle Jean 87,100, 191
Petro• ki , Jay Lee 74,75,210
Petit, Ra ymond 168
Pevt1 ner , David E. 74,87,201
Pforr, Monika rsula 236
Prei fer , Howa rd 20
P h illippe, u ,. M. 83,191
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Piorkow11 ki , No na 165
P i per , Lee Ri chard 236
Pi rok, Mel 256
Pitti. Mari a 207
Pitali11, Lau ren Beth 191
Pl at h, Daniel Martin 191
Plath, Debra Lynn 210
Plich, Nad in e P. 84,87,201
Pli• kin , Philip J . 87,144,210
Plock, Charl ea 167
Plotkin, Debra A. 72,76,236
Podol• ky, Brian A. 210
Polin, Diane Ruth 201
Poli• ky, Michael C. 50,81,236
Polit7.er , Robert A. 201
Pllack, Ell en R. 20,74,84,236
Pollack, Hill ary J . 236
Pollack, Stuart K. 191
Poll a k, Donald 85,2 10
Polley, Eri c Louis 51,201
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Pondel , Ga ry Neil 130,191
Port er, Carol 98,191
Portnoy. Ala n Stu art 130,191
Poo, Hal Jay 138,20 1
POtJ manti er, Beth M. 87, 191
Poo t, Carol Lee 210
Pos tel, Mary Jud e 62,201
Potet1 hm an, Sheree M. 236
Poul os, Angela 10!>,201
Powell , Kay 175
Pozen. Scott 236
Poznansky, Steve 50,130,179
Precht. William L. 191
Prekezes, Chri1tine 191
Prea• ler , Ronald B. 201
Preo• ner, Sta n 36,60,61,74,75,210
Price, G loria 201
Price, Linda 236
Prim , William Paul 118,119,138,201
Pr iske , Deanne 83,191
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Projan• ky, Daniel J , 143,145,201
P•y hogi oo, Nick 73,191
Pu cher, Fra nk Martin 210
Pul•c hel, Dea n C. 108,236
Pull, Jamet1 160
Pu gli ese, Coward 165
Purcell. Cha rl et1 Lee 130
Purce ll , Ed mond Paul 87,143,144,211
(Juinn, Betty 181
Qui no nC8, Christine 191
Rabin, Do ri Phyly• 236
Racusen, Roberl Mark 236
Rad d atz, Ray mond 211
Rad e. Sharon Na n 84,211
Radin , Mi chael Mark 236
Rad o us ky, usa n f. 100,2 11
Ra himzadeh, Renard 2 ll
Rahimude h, Renee 191
Rakoczy, All en E. 201
Ram bi , Eri c Jay 116,191
Rata ky, Lea nor 191
Rao, Lalitha 98,191
Rappoport , Janice B. 63,84,2 11
Ha vey , Kath y S. 211
Ray, Barbara 155
Redlin , Rosemary Ann 201
Reed , Sandra Lee 236
Reed, Scott R. 201
Regid or, Mi chael T . 124,201
Reich, Bell e E.ter 84,201
Reic h, Harvey J ooep h 191
Rei ter, Kenn eth 159
Rei ter, Steven 201
Rei88, Joel H. 236
Reitman, Eve Cheryl 201
Render , Renee Es ther 74,2 11
Rea ni ck, Brenda C. 67,211
Resnick, Helene L. 211
Re8l, Sa mu el R. 126,154
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Rezwin, J effrey Ira 211
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Ri ch, J <>1 hua 211
Ri ch, Judith An n 191
Ri ch, Mari Lynn 84,2 11
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Ri chardso n, Ge rald 166
Ri cht er, Eli•e J . 87,211
Ridker, Mi chael R. 201
Ridke r, Sa ndra Lynn 74,76,236
Rifki n, Ro bin B. 236
Rilkind , orman 116,191
Ridkind , Sey mour 124,164
Rilkind , S hirl ey F. 80,99,211
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Ri os, Alma 78,81
Ri•c h, Philip C. 191
Ri1kin , Daniel M. 237
Ri1kin , Terri Lynn 87,211
Ri H man, Thoma• J . 211
Ri11tow, Th o mas 114, 115
Riner , Jonathan Lee 130,191
Ro bbins, Carol An n 201
Robb in•, Juli e M. 237
Roberts. Mi ch ele Ann 211
Robin, Eric ManhaH 138
Rob in , H. Rea 156
Robin, Howard M. 191
Ro bin , Lee Earl 211
Ro binson, Donald L. 75,211
Roc hott e, Judith 176
Roc k, Jellrey Dale 129,130,237
Roc k, Sh erri e Lynn 211
Rockolf, Pamela Ruth 237
Rolli ck, Andra Sue 201
Rolli ck, Hen r y E. 108,237
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Rogove r, Patricia 98,211
Ro manelli , Mi chael R. 237
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Zaban, Debra C. 74,84,249
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Zabrin, Steve n L. 213
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�tudent Phot graphers Mike Stein, Mark
ochelle Goode, and Bob Koe.
nyderman,
uhlisher's Co sultant Ray Gilgenbach, In r-Collegiate ress, and
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ennis Grahow8k1 or
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is artistic opinion and cover d ign.
Advisor Marjorie Stevens for her time and pa ience.
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Most .of all. I would like_to thank Ad_ isor_MeLPJ.r k, . whose
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ceaseless patience and constant guidance led the way to a most enjoyable year.
Marsie Hass
Editor-in-Chief
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Reflections 1975
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Niles East High School Yearbook, 1975
Reflections
Reflections 75
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1970s (1970-1979)
1974
1974-1975 school year
1975
high schools
Niles East
Niles Township high schools
Public School District 219
Reflections
yearbooks
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SKOKIE PUBLIC .LIBRARY
REFERENCE BOOK
REMOVAL OF THIS BOOK FROM
THE LIBRARY CONSTITUTES A THEFT
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Reflections/,:;)9711
Niles Township High School
l!:ast Division
Skokie, Illinois
Editors-In-Chief
Kathy Zimbler
and
Jill Goldberg
�Table
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Contents
And You
Shall Teach
Your ehildren ... 18
Life Is Learning;
Learning Is Life ... 11
2
It's How
You l?lay
The Game ... 122
�fig.
373 77.i;/
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And
It eame
To l?ass ... 52
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United We Stand;
Divided We Fall ... 82
I Think;
Therefore I Am ... 182
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�Life Is Learning;
Learning Is Life.
4
�Man is an integral part of the natural cycle,
Searching for knowledge,
Striving for a higher plateau for living
In the continuous learning process
That is life.
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�Solitude
7
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�Relationships
9
�Controversy
JO
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�Innovation
Campaign '>peeehe~ giH'n b~
Scott Apton , in which he
mh ocate<l changL''- both in
th(' -.chool and out. cauwd a
\·ioll'llth Ill'l.(ati,·e rea<:tion
in 'ome students .
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�Changes implvnH•n[(·d lh j, \ ,·m·
in the c:afrtcria 1111fort1111alc· l1
im:ludt>d higher food pricl's. reflect in~ the genNal inflation in
the countn .•..\bo Ill'\\ "a' the
C\'E radio station "hich hroadcasted music throu~dwut the da} .
making tlw cafetPria and 'tucknt
otrn~c more plcas<lllt .
Carp\'ti11g in't ,dll'd i11 tht• lihrar~
and student lo11nu:c 1iro1 idl'cl a
more comfortable ut1no,phl' rt'
for tlil' 'tudenh 11 ho 1 j,ited
t•1 l'r tli h p11 rdrnw and t lw propo'a I for ill ii ldthese area, . I lo11
i ng a m·1\ pool t' rl'all•d n111trP
<l' 111,lll\ kit ! lit• Jl10lt( ' \
eon Id lw b!'lter 'P<'lll <
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�Communications
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��li:ducation
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�Education i a ocial pro cess . . .
Education is rowth ...
Education i not pr paration for life;
Education i lif itself.
-John Dewey
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�And
You Shall
Teach Your ehildren
To bestow from a storehouse
Of learning,
A precious gift
Of Knowledge
To be imparted.
Inspired by interested parties
A prolific imagination intensifies.
Tapping informative resou.rces
Equips the hungry mind
With a yearning for prudence.
They shall then embark
Through their own initiative
On the covetous road
Of omniscience
Furnishing
Invaluable contributions
To Mankind.
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�l.Board of Education (Front to Back, Left to Right):
Shirley Garland, President; Wesley Gibb , Superintendent ; Ben Lipin; James Gottreich, Secretary ; Angelos Poulakida ; Evelyn Rosenzweig; George Hanus;
Irwin Ginsburgh.
2. M ii ton Herzog, Com!J!unity Relation .
3. Don Stoegbauer, Asst. Office Manger.
4. John Nix, Supv. Buildings and Grounds.
5. Robert Gara, Business Office Manager.
6. George Gilluly, Assistant Superintendent .
7. Raymond Tyler, Personnel.
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��l. Barbara Ray,
Practical Science
2. James Swanson,
Physical Welfare
3. Lee Hawkins,
Language Arts
4. Joanne Morris ,
Building Management
5. Arthur Colver,
Principal
6. Charles Van Cleave,
Theoretical Science
7. James Richter,
Student Services
8. Kenneth Iverson,
Cultural Backgrounds
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���l. Jerry Turry, Dean
2. Barbara Handler, Counselor
3. Kenneth Reite r, Dean
4. Kenneth Anderson, Counselor
5. Ronald Hunt, Counselor
6. Leonard Winans, Counselor
7. Thomas Grossman, Counselor
8. Jam es Dorsey, Counselor
9. Ronald Gralewski, Counselor
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11.
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Paula Griswold, CVP Class
Rita Stewart, CVP Class
Andy Maggio, AVE
Mariorie Stevens, Impaired .Hearing
James Campain, Social Worker
Intern
Natalie Dranoff, Social Worker
Intern
James Schindler, CVP Class
Fred Kral, Social Worker
Regina Cameron, Social Worker
Phillip Mankoff, Psychologist
Rollie Korol, Speech Correction
Lloyd Norton, CVP Class
Joan Strom, CVP Class
Nancy Goodman, CVP Class
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Kathl een Pa la nsky, H ead Librari a n .
j e rry Castino, Equipm e nt Manage r.
Elaine Roth , Librarian .
Jud y Gilmo re, Guicl a n e Re ource Room ·
hirley Lundbe rg, Speci a l Edu cation .
Allen Bec ke r, ecurit y.
Kristin e Sa lgad o, I IC.
Lo is Moss, l IC.
Do roth y Tay lo r, urse .
Ga ry Coo k, l IC.
Le no re Ma rti , Libra ri a n .
12. Ad e le Higgin , Libra ri an .
13. James Puff, Chie f of Securit y .
14. Ba rba ra Scarbrough , Nurse .
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�I. ( Left to Right ) Lba Sandroff. Dean s" Offi ce: Jane \\ "right. .-\thleti c Office : Doroth~
Bro" 11 • .-\ \" E: Pearl Zaic!. Dean s· Office :
Delore> \\ - ~ ko . .-\thletic Office : E lenore
\lucller. Deans· Office .
:?.. Boostl'r Club ( Left to Right ): ( St'att'd ) Sarah Rock . \l ernlwrship Chairman: Geraldine Sommerman. A\\·ards Chairman: J ean
Saltarelli . \ "ice-President: Bob 7\ agel. Pre sident : \lurid :'\ age!: Anita K ell~-. Recordin , Secretan·: H aro ld Rock . Tr<.>asurer.
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(Standing J Se,·ero K. Gunrero. John l\:ell1-.
Stephen Di Benedetto. Kay C a rlson . Len
Rohin . Ro~al ie Rrine s. Joy ce Christopoulos.
Rea Robin . :\I an· Fogel. :\l aureen Foge l.
Rochin a Di Benedetto. Pe,g o · \lalle1·.
:3. Directors' Secretaries ( Left to Right) : Th e lma Skaletsky, Karen Kaiz.
-l . ( Left to Right) Rea Robin , H e len Bromm e lkamp, Deena Douvik as, Secretarial Pool.
. Gertrude Natker, Bookroom.
5. ;\Iain Office (Left to Rig ht ): Ann Fischer.
Clerk; Elsie Levi n, H ar riet Kn e ip , Sue
Froese. Gloria Schabilion . Director< Secretaries .
6. PTA Exl'cutin' Board \l emhl'rs ( Left to
Right ): Barbara Ra1-. Second \"i ce-Pre>icknt - Pare nt Educat ion : Paulette .-\ndrt'a .
Corresponding Secret an-: \I u riel Sucherman. President : Ruth Liametz. Treasurer.
~ot Pictured : Rhoda Fish e r. First \ "icePresident - Program ; Grace Spillar, Third
Vice-President - Membership ; Loi s Witt.
Fourth Vice-President - Wan and ~leans ;
Sondra Behr, Record ing Secr~tary.
1 . Library ( Left to Rig ht ): (Seated ) Priscilla
Amen . Cl e rical: .-\rlen e Sachs. Aid . \Stand ing ) Lu c ille Redford . Clerical : Be's Sandroff. Circulation Desk : \ "icki \l atusi k.
Clerical: Esther Berzon ..-\id ..
8. \ Left to Right ) Kathryn !\:rill it» . Bookket·per: Pat Holsapple. Guidance Depa rtmPnt:
.-\nnette Harri s. Guidance Department:
Edna Gustafson . Regi strar: \I ildred Goodman . Guidance Department: Barbara H eller. Regist rar Ass istant: Ann Lakemacher.
Guidance D epartnJt>nt.
9. Rochelle Korn . Detention H a ll Supen·i,01-.
�l. Judie Brncic, Art
2. Raymond Pettit, Music
3. Dennis Grabowski, Art
4. Robert Anderson, Music
5. Richard Wetzel, Art
6. Jack Lerman, Art
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�l. Shari Kouba
2. Denise Totemeier
3. Donald Larson
4. Patricia Matlak
5. Thomas Sokalski
6. Fred Richardi
7. James Heiniger
8. Toni Buns
9. Gerald Ferguson
10. Judy Ka y
11. Marcia Berke
12. John Schramm el
13. Hollister Sanstead
14. Nona Clingingsmith
15. Deanna Wh yman
16. Jean Wojdula
17. Nicholas Odlivak
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��l. Bill Warner, Drivers' Ed.
2. George Galla, Drivers' Ed.
3. Romayne Baker, Business Ed.
4. James Huskey, Business Ed.
5. Josephine Hentz, Business Ed.
6. Donald Test, CVE
7. Joan Coon, Business Ed.
8. William Coulson, Business Ed.
9. Gerald Richard son, Drive rs' Ed .
10. Gordon Malon e, Business Ed.
11. Charles Plock, Business Ed.
12. Ronald Henrici, CVE
13. Ed Pugliese, Drivers' Ed.
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�1. Glenn Jurek
2. Charles Madison
3. Paula Chamberlain
4, Robert Keen
5. Ellen Olson
6. Joanne Rijmes
7. Lee Sellers
8. Charlotte VanderWiit
9. Susan Scudder
10. Kathleen Traub
11 . Thomas Ristow
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�1. Mary Scherb
2. Jo Ann Eisenberg
3. Arnold Agnos
4. Kay Powell
5. Jerry Proffit
6. Bettie Ladd
7. Vernie! Lundquist
8. Richard Livingston
9. Diane Beardsley
10. R. Janie Isackson
11. Jeanne Derichs
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3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Imogene Schneiter
Dennis Duffy
Vella Bass
Sharon Callaghan
Corrie Roesslein
Virginia Stemp
Ruth Anne Belser
Richard Tendick
John Golata
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�H e rmini a Lop ez
Pa m Strass b e rg
M ad e le in e Loughran
O o ra nn Kl e in
5. Lo is Fre nch
6. Dona ld Bl a ir
7. J ohn M os ha k
8. J a ne Burnh am
9. Judith Rochott e
10. Di a ne Browning
11. Kay Bec k
12. C a rolrn Ame lung
13. C e nt ii d a Rosa
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�l. Eve rett Colton
2. H aywa rd W ood
3. M a rd onn a Ise nbe rg
4. H a rry Ewing
5. Da vid Jupp
6. Sylvia M azo uch
7. M e l Pirok
8. Be tt y Quinn
9. Muri e l Smock
10. Me ril yn c hiffm an
11. David Solovy
12. Geo rge May fi e ld
13. Willi a m O sness
14. Ri cha rd Mi ya
15. Karl De J onge
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�l. Todd Dvorak
2. William Henry
3. Carl Geis
4. Stanley Weitzenfeld
5. Leonard Sachs
6. Steven Poznansky
7. Emil Capitani
8. Mary Dougherty
9. George Yursky
10. Mildred Hall
11. Jerome Slattery
12. Anthone Kort
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��1. James Shugrue
2. Jerome O swa ld
3 . William Bl oom
4. Jam es D oug he rt y
5. j ohn Herbst
6. George Rot h
7. Edwin Ernst
8. J ohn Cooper
9. Be rnard Welch
10. Mark Rostvold
11. David Beec hy
12. Wayne Lueck
13. Louis Eyermann
14. Edward Degen ha rdt
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�And It
eame To I?ass
Parallel to the anxieties of an opening night performance,
Analogous to the expectations of a long awaited dance,
Similar to the anticipation of Homecoming,
Commencement too, is the fusion of
Hopes, apprehensions and ambitions.
Life is full of opportunities
Enriching learning and enjoyment.
That certain time arrives
And the pieces are finally put together.
Suddenly everything is worthwhile
And It Came To Pass.
Now it' s over, and only the memories remain.
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�Las t yea r the th eatre, d ance, a nd
mu sic depa rtments of N il es Eas t
combin ed t o b ring th e mu s ica l
" Mam e" to th e Eas t stage.
Th e show, one of the ha rd est in
rece nt Eas t hi st or y t o put on,
fea tur ed La ura Bl a ck ' 73 as
M am e De nnis (Opposite page,
up pe r left ), a hig h fl ying soc ia lit e w h o sudd e nl y " inh e rit s" a
neph ew: Pa tri ck (Ma rk Isacson
' 73 , a nd La ure n Po ll ac k ' 76,
oppos it e page, uppe r left ), a nd
hi s g ov e rn ess , Ag nes G o oc h
(Les li e Su sli c k ' 74, opp os it e
page, b ottom le ft ), who becom es
extr e m e ly preg na nt during th e
course of th e pl ay.
M a m e se nd s Pa tri c k a wa y t o
school a nd takes a vari ety of jobs
to s upp o rt h e r se lf. On e o f
Mam e' s unsuccessful jobs was in
a Broadwa y show, which included th e c horu s o f " Th e M oo n
Song D ance rs" (Imm edi ate left ).
An oth er one of these jobs, as a
m a ni c uri st intr odu ces h e r t o
Bea ur ega rd J ac kson Pi c k e tt
Burnsid e (St e w Figa ' 74, b ott om
le ft , accomp a ni ed b y M ad a m
Branislow ski : Ka ryn Eske n ' 73,
and Gr ego r : L e n Upin ' 74 ).
Bea ur ega rd is a rich South e rn
plant e r wh o falls in lov e with
Mam e a nd m a rri es he r.
M othe r Burnsid e, Beauregard's
m oth e r (Ch e ryl Polit ze r '73)
isn' t in fav or of th e ma rri age a nd
is ve ry a ng ry whe n Mam e shows
h ow tale nted she is (Ce nt e r pi cture). Unfortun ately Bea uregard
di es o n th e hon ey moon , a ndM a m e re turn s t o h e r lif e o f
pa rt ying. Pa tri ck by this tim e has
gro w n up and fall e n in love.
Mam e howeve r, convin ces Pa tri c k to m a rr y a noth e r g irl a nd
the pl ay e nd s with Mam e
"adopting" Pa tri ck's son as she
had Patri ck, a nd continuing he r
life of pa rt ying.
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Tremendous displa y of numerous
forms of artwork
Painting
Macrame
Sculpture
Woodwork
Drawing
Photography.
Products of
the outstanding talent and creativity
of our students.
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�Thi s year's Prom, " Mom e nt s to Re m emb e r" , was
fill ed with all the g lam our a nd exc it eme nt th at
th e t radit ion hold s.
It was held in th e Gold Room of th e Pic k Congress H otel. Th e coup les chec ked in (top ce nt er),
d a nced to the mu sic of E rni e Nord een a nd th e
Ve rsa t on es , a nd had a rea ll y g rea t eve nin g
(be low ).
Th e court co nsisted of J ohn ikit ow a nd Th e resa
N oese n, Gregg Krech a nd Lynn Irving, a nd Prom
King a nd Qu een: Dave Th omas a nd Ja ni ce Th eod ore (far ri g ht ). It w as trul y a " M om e nt to
Rem embe r".
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�The group Source introduced the
Freshman Class to their first social event of the school yea r. The
Freshmen Mix er provided everyone with an opportunity to establish new friendships , as well
as perpetuating old ties.
Dancing, talking , and sitting
around was a familiar scene at
the Mix er. The Class of ' 77 soon
realized that this event paved the
way for new experiences to enrich their lives.
The evening turned out to be a
success with a record number of
students participating in and
enjoying the entertainment.
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�Though th e weather was uncoop era tiv e, more school
spi rit was ex hibited at thi s yea r' s H omecoming by th e
Niles East tud e nts than in previous yea rs. Th e Hom ecoming Committee was organized weeks in advan ce to
prepare for th e event-fill ed weekend . Friday night at the
Twilight Pep Assembly, th e small but en thusiastic crowd
anxiously awaited the announcement of the new Hom ecoming Qu een. The Court did their best to feign surprise,
as Wendy Mendelssohn was d ec lared the winner and
crow ned Queen (Direct Right ). The Porn Porn Girls, th e
Cheerleaders, and th e crowd led by the Trojan Mascot,
L e n Upin ( Be low ), all cheered and join ed in th e
exci tement .
Afterwards participants scurried back to complete th eir
fl oats for th e parad e the next morning . The varsity game
against Maine South was a much anticipated disappointment, and although the rain poured throughout the day,
th e students' spirits were not dampe ned .
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The return of floats this yea r helped to
bring out th e enthu siasm of th e students as prepa ration and ord e rs were
made for chicken wire, pedal paper,
nails, and wood , as well as all th e
things that go into building a prizewin ning float .
After weeks of planning and anticipation the final three da ys were marked
with fervent activity and float building . The flo a ts assembled a t Niles
East's parking lot, and were judged on
creativit y, originality, how well they
were execut ed, and their releva nce to
the th eme, .. It's a Circus World." Junior Cabinet's fl oa t , "S t omp on
Maine" (Above) won first place. Other priz e-wi nning floats were: Varsity
Cheerleaders, Junior Ind e pe nd e nt,
Music D e p a rtm e nt , and Art
Departm ent .
The parade began at 9:00 a.m., led by
th e Hom ecoming Court. (Right Top,
pictured left to right : Sue Goldstein,
Fa y Kazan, Wendy Mendelssohn,
Wendy Gartenberg, Marcia Helfgott,
and Dale Andrea. )
The Nil es East defeat: 12-6, was ce lebrated Saturday night in tru e East
fashion with a Homecoming ConcertDan ce. (S ue Goldstein and H en ry
Rolli ck, far lowe r right .) Eden Rock
and Puzzl e were th e fea tured pe rformers providing the li ste ners with
the evening's entertainm ent.
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��Cast
J os hu a . . . . . . . . . . . .
Hugo / F red e ri c . .
Ma rk Flitm a n
Ste wa rt F iga
Di a na Messe rschm a nn . .. Jud y Balte r
Pa tri ce Bombe ll es
Noa h G il son
Lad y Indi a ... . . . .. ... Su sa n Shell ey
M ad a me Desm o rtes .
Capul e t
Jud y H offm a n
Jea ne tte Arn old
Romainvill e ... . .. Da ni e l Rapp oport
M esse rschm a nn
C hri stoph e r Ri ess
Isa bell e
Na n Fri edm a n
H e r M oth e r .. . . . .. . . . .. L ori Si m on
Stud e nt Direct or . ... . . Jill Aron ov itz
Director .......... .
J e rr y Proffit
T ec hni ca l Direct or . . F rank M ay fi e ld
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�Jea n Anouilh's d e li g htful a nd sophi sti cated com ed y" Ring Round
th e M oon", was successfull y presented last fall at il es East. Th e
sce ne r y a nd costum es created b y the stud e nt crews set th e t one of
thi s turn of th e ce ntury c ha rad e.
The st ory ce nt e red a round th e a tt empts of a young m a n, Hug o,
w ho schem ed t o brea k up the wedding e ngagem e nt of hi s twin
b rothe r F red e ric, t o Di a na M esserschm a nn , a ri ch societ y g irl
(U ppe r le ft ). Th e intrig ue bega n as Isa be ll e, a ball et d a ncer hired
b y Hugo, a nd he r Mothe r a rrived (Bott om le ft ). Hug o's e lab orat e
sc he m e bac kfired into success a ft e r a seri es of pl ots a nd ub-plots.
Di a na' s fa th e r, hi s pri vate secre ta ry, and th eir comm on mi stress
(Pa tri ce a nd Lad y Indi a p ictured t op ce nt e r ), a famil y fri e nd
Romainvill e, Hugo' s Aunt Mad am e Desm ortes, he r fad ed com-_
p a ni o n Ca pul et (Mad a m e D esm o rt es a nd Ca pul e t a long w ith
M oth e r pictured above ), a nd th e bu tl e r Jos h ua , a ll added to th e
comed y.
T he sh ow was a lso p e rform ed a t Ri ve rs id e- Broo kfi e ld Hi g h
Sc hool as pa rt of th e fir st a nnu a l lllin ois Th eate r D ra m a Festi va l.
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�Mad a m e D es m ort es co noles the unh appy Fred e ric
a nd Isa be ll e a nd sugges ts
th a t th ey go off toge th e r
a nd di sc uss th e t ro ubl es
th ey are hav ing w ith the ir
prospecti ve love rs (Be low
le ft ). Fred eri c and Isa bell e
a nn oun ce th e ir int e nt to
get ma rri ed, as th e othe rs
look o n ha ppil y surpri sed
( Direct t rig ht ). Lad y Indi a
ex presses he r love for Messersc hm ann a nd pl ead s to
be a ll owed to fo ll ow him
b ac k to C ra cow ( Bott om
ce nt er ). J os hu a, the crumbling old b utl e r, looks puzz le d as eve r yo n e m a kes
th e ir separate d emand s on
him (Rig ht ce nte r ). As th e
show end s, Romainvi ll e is
once aga in flu stered when
Isa be ll e a nn oun ces she' s
go ing to m a rr y F red e ri c
(Fa r rig ht ).
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�Th e girl s gl ee, mix ed cho ru s, a nd
c ho ir t oge th e r w ith th e ca d e t,
int e rm edi a te, a nd co nce rt ba nd s,
a nd th e o rchest ra have t wo m ajo r co nce rt s each yea r: o ne in th e
s prin g a nd th e o th e r in th e
winte r.
Th e Spring Mu sic Festi va l too k
pl ace on M ay 19, 1973, a nd cons ist ed o f fin e p e rforman ces b y
each o f th ese groups. Th e c hoir
(direct ri g ht ) a nd th e g irl s g lee
(far rig ht ) a re see n as th ey pe rform ed va ri ous e nj oya bl e songs.
Th e Wint e r Fes ti va l was a ra th e r
lo ng prog ram, fea tur ing a numbe r of diffe re nt types of mu sic.
In stead of th e traditi ona l C hri stm as mu s ic, th e b a nd s a nd o rc hes t ra pl ayed c lass ica l as w e ll
as fa mili a r sho w tun es. Am ong
th ese we re .. Th e Sound of Music," pla yed b y th e int e rm edi ate
b a nd , and .. M y F a ir La d y,"
pl ayed by th e conce rt ba nd (l owe r le ft ).
How e ver th e holid ay spirit wa s
no t n eg lec t e d a nd in spit e o f
som e probl em s du e to a lack of
prop e r pre pa ra ti o n, th e c h o r a l
groups did p rov id e a p rog ra m of
e nt e rt a inin g mu s ic, in c ludin g
seve ral Chri stm as se lec ti o ns.
Th e c ho ir a lso sa ng, " C a ba ret"
a nd tw o neg ro spiritual s: ··s oon
I W ill Be D o ne," a nd ·· Ain ' t a
Th at G ood Ne ws. .,
Pre pa r ing a nd pe rfo rming th ese
se mi -an nu a l fes ti va ls p rov id es
inte res ted stud e nt s with a n oppo rtu nit \' t o d e m o nstr a t e th e ir
t a len t s a nd ha rd wo rk t o th e ir
f e llo w s tud e nt s a nd th e
com munit v.
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�Thi s yea r· s Re fl ecti ons previewed th e work of
many t a len t ed and d edicated individuals. The
th e me, "Yesterday and T oday" seemed particularl y re levan t in lig ht of th e nostalgic c razes
sweep ing th e countr y. Fifty yea rs of American
life - beginning with stud e nt s producing and
starring in a "Ch a rlie Chaplin" m ov ie, and ending with a ball ad g ri ev ing over our countr ymen
lo st in Southeast Asia - provided amp le sou rces
of ma te rial. The show' s narrator, D an ie l Rappoport ( Direct Right ), d e ftl y g uid ed th e audience
fro m one subj ect matte r to another. Th e Directors - Stewart Figa and oah Gilson, aided b y
Robin Beza rk , Assistant ; Nan Friedman and Ile ne Ko rey, Choregraphers; H oward rfe ifer and
Bruce Koes tn e r, Mu sica l ; and Mik e Jacobs,
T echni ca l (Lowe r Right ) - bl e nd ed togethe r th e
acting, singing and d ancing aspects of th e pe rform a nce. Mu sical numbe rs were varied rang ing
from Ed Gold st e in' s re ndition of an old radio
song (Lowe r Middl e), to a m edl ey of Beati e' s hits
(Top Right ), to the charades of a " flappe r" of th e
Golde n 20's (Lowe r Right ).
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��Ell yce Glas sne r, Hillar y Kram e r, Jill Aronovitz, and Davi Hir sch sing of th e strife of wome n ' s libb e rs in th e 1900's in "Sister Suffregette " ( Direct Rig ht ).
M a rc Rush inte rvi e ws Ma rsi e H ass as she reveals th e ea rth shatte ring news o f he r d e ntal
d ecay in " Inte rvi ew," a fa rce o n radio bro adcas ting (Opposit e Le ft ).
Ma rk Flitm an as Groucho Marx promi ses eve rla sting d evotion to his wea lth y lov e r, Cheryl
Es ke n, in .. Grou cho Love r" (Oppo sit e Right ).
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Jud y Hoffm a n, Cheryl Esken, and Les li e
Am e nt portra y th e Andrew Sisters as th ey sing
th e stor y of th e " Boog ie Woog ie Bugl e Boy"
( Lowe r Le ft ).
Kar e n Shrifter follows th e advi ce of David
Cole as she toasts living in "Gen tl e m a n Jimm y" (Lowe r Right ).
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�Bru ce Bra ntm an sings a bo ut th e m e mories o f th e fifti es in th e numbe r '· Fa bul o us Fifti es'" (Oppos ite Top ).
" W est Sid e Story' " a mod e rn ba ll e t d e picting th e traged y o f ga ng riv a lr y on
e ntire theatre (Oppos ite Lo we r ).
e w Yo rk's Wes t Sid e tou ched th e hea rts of th e
p eo pl e comWith out th e he lp o f a ll th e be hind-th e-sce nes cre ws, no sho w co uld eve r go on. Th ese h a rdwo rking, dedi cated
bin e th e ir e ffo rt s to ma ke each sho w a success (T o p ).
tre me ndou s
Th e band was a d e voted g roup of mu sicia ns wh o re m a in ed hidd e n by th e curta in during th e e ntire sho w. Th e
e ir h a rd work and e ffort
appl a use wh e n th ey we re revea led to th e audi e nce di spl ayed th e ove rwh e lming a pprova l o f th
( Be lo w ).
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�The Orch es is show, ·•Aesthetic Extensions"' was
held in th e Niles East Auditorium on Fe bruary
18, 1973. Nan Friedman show s th e resu lt of her
hard \\·ork and practice needed to prepare for this
fin e show .
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The Rippl ette show was a success aided by the assistance of so m e
members of Orch es is: Nancy Kl e hr , Caryn Coldstick , a nd Cina
Salerno.
�C in a Sal e rno and Pam i\targul es ex hibit th e g race and
ar t of dancing during th e Orches is dance show.
We a ll t oo k a trip into ·· eve r Never Land .. as th e
Rippl ett es produced it s sho w. ·· Pe te r Pan .. on M av 5
through 7, 1973 in th e pool area.
Dancing can be perform ed in various st yles as was ex hibited by th ese Orches is m e mbe rs: Caryn Goldstick,
Lauri e Greiman . Jill Ke lln e r, a nd Nan cy Kl e hr .
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�Childre n's Th eatre re hea rses be fore th e ir ope nin g pe rfo rm ance May 22, 1973.
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Huddl ed toge th e r, th e teache rs pl a n th e ir str ategy prio r to th e Stude nt- Facult y Vo ll eyba ll ga me of Ja nu a ry, 1974,
sponso red by th e Schoo l Sp ir it Committ ee.
�He nry W e bb le nd s a n ee ry tone to a be ne fit conce rt sponso red by
the Spec ia l Ed. Dep a rtm ent in ove mbe r, 1973 .
Le n W e in ste in sings with ·· s o urce" at a Key C lub
dan ce in ove mbe r, 1973 .
F.S. Int e rn ati ona l D ay Lun cheon he ld
Lo ri Fagenhol tz offe rs le monad e to a n excha nge stud e nt fr om Ch ana at th e A.
on April 6, 1973.
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�United
We Stand;
Divided We Fall
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�An organization laboring to attain an objective,
Posing a need for solidarity
Deems a special bond of shared interest.
Cohesion facilitates the path to these goals.
Conscientious individuals incorporating provocative ideas
To establish foundations for teamwork.
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�HCMECOMINtl COMMITTEE
Memb ers of the Homecoming Committee worked throughout th e summer and in the fall planning "A Circus World" for Homecoming '73.
Events includ ed a Twilight Pep Assembly and a rock concert in additi on
to the traditi ona l football games. 1embe rs of the committ ee include
(Left to Right, Back Row ): Debby Capitol, Deni se Chlapaty, Hill ary
Kra mer, Jill Horwi tz, Te rri Levin. Marilyn Morri s, Sue Varon, Cyndi
Brow n. (Second Row ): Bonn ie Friedman, Lisa Silver. Debb y Meister,
Wendy Mendelssohn, Penny Holl and , ancy Mend e lssoh n, Debbie
Wasserman, Jill Schoenbrod, Ci nd y Kipni s. (Fron t Row): Sue Gold ste in, Mary Un ruh, Janet Levine (co-chai rm an ), Paula Menzer (chairman ), Sally Goldstein, Robi n Weissman (not pictured ): Lenn y Upi n,
Bonni e Berg and Jani ce Bauer .
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�SENIOR CABINET
Planning social activities and purchasing the class gift are among th e activities
that th e Senior Cab in et parti cipates in. Cab in et Membe rs includ e : Kath y Panos, Elaine Roth (ad visor ), Rob in We issma n (sec reta ry), Juli a Rat h, Gary Elkins
(vice-president, puplic ), Robert Dool ey (v ice- preside nt, program ), J anet Bre idenbach (treasurer }, Leonard Ma ye r (president ), Jeff Pucher and Jill Horwitz .
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�JUNIC~ CADIN~T
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Juni or Cabinet, this yea r, sponsored not only the prom ,
but also two dance marathons. To raise monev for these
functions, they sold Ch ristmas and Valentine ·candy. Ju nior Cabinet membe rs include (Top Row , Left to Ri1d1t ):
Bruce Kahn, Marty Glochowsky, Audrey Wu. Caryn
Coldstick, Marsie Hass. Scott Hite, Howa rd Chabner.
Kei th Sher, and J oe Ambrose (Treasure r ). (Second Row ):
D ebbie Plotkin, Cheryl Co han. Sandy Ridk e r. Felic e
Lewin, Mary Morten, Elaine Zannis, and Naomi Ruben.
( Bottom · Row);
ancy Kl e hr, Cindy Trawinsky ( Presid e nt ), Karen Sobol, Bonnie Saltzman, and Mich e le Solian (Vice-President ). Not pictured : Fred Batko, Aud rev
Cohen, Ed Cold tein , Bill H a ll , Mark Kl ancic, Cory K~
gen (Secretary ), H oll y Krichevsk y, Cath y Mayer, Bill
Patt. Linda Pri ce, Lori imon , Phil Spivak, and Mary
Unruh .
�CABINETS
Both Fres hm a n and Sophomore Cabine ts,
through th e ir e nt e rprising effort s, a re well
on th e ir wa y to saving th e necessar y mo ney
for th e prom that each cabinet will sponso r
in th e ir junio r year.
Fres hm an Ca bine t, among oth e r projects,
sold " Supe r ' 77" buttons to the ir cl a smate .
Fr es hm a n C a bin e t offi ce rs (T o p ) in cl ud e
(Le ft to Rig ht ): T oby Ste inbe rg (Vi ce- Pres ide nt ), She ri Mill e r (Treasure r ), Bonni e Tunic k ( Pr es id e nt ), a nd Sh e ri Be rk o wit z
(Sec retar y).
Soph omore Ca bi net rai sed money by o rga nizing a ca r was h and a taffy appl e sa le. Sophom o re Ca b ine t o ffi ce rs ( Bot t om ) inc lud e
(Left to Rig ht ): Stacy Abe lson (Vice- Pres ident ), Pau la Las hi ns ky ( Presiden t ), Donna
Kul w in (Sec reta ry), a nd T a mm y Lot han
(T reasu rer).
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�Th e m e mb e rs o f this yea r' s Re fl ec ti on' s st a ff are: (T o p, Left t o
Rig ht ) Da n Rappopo rt , Ba rry Arku sh, ( Back Row) Sa nd y M orri son,
W e nd y Benas, El lyce Glassner, Shereen Coh e n, M a rk Slavin, H ow a rd Chabner, Lyle Zimbler, Allen Kl ein, Jud y G re im an, Pau la Lashinsky, Pam F avis h, Ka re n Sobel, Jill H orwitz. Robin Graff. (Middl e
Row ) Ma rth a Brz ozows ki , She ll y Rosenfe ld , Lind a Koenig, Rob yn
Gi ll , Florence Stern, M a rla Levie, ( Front Row ) Mi c he le Solt a n,
Debb ie Filin so n, M e lla Mincbe rg, Robin Weisman, Barbara Peterson a nd T amm y Loth an.
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�C o-editors- in-c hi e f (Above Le ft t o Rig ht ) Jill G old be rg a nd Kath y Zimbl e r ta ke a brea k t o chu ckl e ab out an a mu ·ing pi cture. Th e sect io n edi tors of thi s yea r' s Re fl ecti ons a re : ( Bac k Ro w, Le ft to Right ) Me lind a
M e tzg e r ( It' s H ow You Pla y th e Cam e ). Rita C onro y (Art Edit o r ).
Mi c he le Va le (And You Sha ll T each Your Childre n ). She rri e Fri edm a n
( It' s H ow You Pl ay th e Came ), M a rsie H ass ( I Think: Th e re for e I Am ).
Lori Sim on (And It Ca me to Pass ), Jill Gold ste in (U nit ed W e ta nd .
Di vid ed W e Fa ll ). (Front Row) Brad Le rm a n (It ' s H ow You Pl ay th e
C am e) and Jill Aron ov itz ( I Think ; The re for e I Am ).
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�HONOA
SOCIET~
The people in the Nationa l Honor Society include th ose stud e nt s
who have achi eved a distinguished scholasti c record . Th e membe rs
a re: Jill Aronovitz , J ohn Cascino, Harold Cooper, Rob Fede r, De bbie Filinson, Sherrie Fri edman, Rob yn Gill , Seth Gold , Jill Goldberg, Jill Gold stein, Phil Green, Marcy He lfgott, Omar Herna ndez,
Andrea Jacobson, Leo Kell y, Brad Le rman, Jan Levi n, J eff Lillien,
Sharon Matsumoto, Ron Miller, Gary Pinel ess, Dann y Rappoport,
Julia Rath , Joan Sklai r, Daw n Solberg, Mi c hell e Vale, Ja y Weller,
a nd Kath y Zimbl e r. Not pictured : Rob in Beza rk, Jim Coh n, We nd y
Gartenberg, Ruth Landsma n, Paul Mandell , Donna Whisler. and
Pam Winans .
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�rlEDATE CLUD
The Debat e T ea m travels to man v diffe re nt citi es for th eir
tournaments. Thi s yea r' s debate t~pi c was .. Guaranteed Annu a l In come" . The three- ma n varsitv d ebate squad was
coached by Howa rd Goldstein. Th e skilled members of th e
Debate Club are (T op Row, Le ft to Rig ht ): Bob Wo lf. Ma rk
Bisk, Jeffrey Lilli e n. (Second Row ): Brian Ham e r, Brad Lerman . Ken Facte r, J ohn Cascino. ( Bottom Row ): Judi Sharl ot.
Carol Maline, Randv Spector, Kath y Schoen. and Bonni e
Tuni c k.
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�STU~ENT SENAT~
. In the past the Student Legislature was not a very powerful
form of student government. It a lso did not provide adequate
representation for the student body. Last year much was done
to change and revitalize its structure. The new Student Senate
has delegates from all organizations of Nil es East. With a
greater membership the Studen t Senate ha s a much be tter
chance for success in the future . The membe rs of the Student
Se nat e include ( Ba c k Row , Left to Right ) Robert Feder,
Stuart Figa, Michel e Vale, Nancy Klehr, Robin Weisman,
Susan Derex, Marcie Haas, Davi Hirsch, Shary l Miller, J anet
Mrowka. (Third Row ) Corey Levens, Rona ld Miller, Gary
Elkin s, De nnis Kaplan, Roland Torris, Barry Kra vitz. (Seco nd
Row) Robert Wolff, Jeff Lillian, Brian Hamme r, Ron Rovener, Scott Jacobson, Steven Leon, Eliot O sherman, Noah Gi lson. Stan Pressn e r. Steven Ohl ausen. Leonard Mayer. (Front
Row) Robe rt Dooley, Juli a Ra th , Pam Favish, Karen Sobel,
Lori Sim on, Marla Levy, She ll y Rosenfe ld , and Linda
Koenig .
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�The officers of the Student Senate (Above) are (Le ft to Right ) Robe rt Fed e r (president ), Gary Elkins (vi ce-president), and Noah Gilso n (secretary).
Th e Student Appeals Boa rd is d esig ned to hea r students out co nce rning re fe rra ls. The SAB rotates stu d en ts eve ry grading pe riod . Pictured are th e m embe rs for the fir st six weeks . ( Front Row, Left to
Right ) Robe rt Dooley, Robi n Weisman, Leona rd Mayer. ( Bac k )
Shelly Rosen fe ld a nd Sharyl Mill er .
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�QUILL ANri SCACLL
GCLDtN GALLtCN
Quill and Scroll is th e Nil es East chapter
of the National Honor Soc iet y for High
School Journali sts. M e mb e r s a re (Top
Pi cture, T op Row. Le ft to Right ): Mi c hl'k \ 'a lt·. Jill r\ronovitz. Jill Goldstein .
M a rcy Hass. Rit a Conroy, Lori Simon,
Le s I ie Mill er. Jill Goldbe rg . ( Bottom
Row ): De nni s Kaplan, Rob Feder. Brad
Le rman , Scott J aco bson , Ron Mill e r.
Eddie Jacobs. M embe rs not pictured are :
Kath y Zimbl e r, Me linda Metzge r, Sherril' Fri l'dm a n.
Th t' Goldt'n Galll'on is tht· art and lit erarv magazine o f 1 il es East. M e mb e rs
are ( Bott om Pi cture. T op Row. Left to
Ri 1 ): :\ oa h Gilson (Art Editor ). Dan
!;11t
Rappopo rt. T amm~ Lotha11 . :-.1artha
Brzozows k i. Fran S hapir o . ( Middl e
Row ): Dott v Rutk o w s ki. Bre nd a Resni c k. S h aro~ Spira. Pa m Mohr. Juli a
Rath (Man aging Editor). (Bottom Row ):
Debbi e Gu tm an ( Bus ine ss Editor ). Judi
Sha rl ot. Ka ren Shrift e r. a ra Pea rl.
Barbara Sapl'r. M embers not pictured
are : J oan Be rcoon and Cindy Pa yne (Lite ra ry Editor ).
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�NIL~HILITE
The Nilehilite is Niles East's student newspaper. Top newsmake rs include: Michele Freed, Cary Lieberman, Michae l Fryer (Photo Editor ),
Scott Wexler, David Mayer (Sports Editor ), Leslie Mille r (Feature Editor ), Robert Dooley, Dave Garlick, Marlin Brinsk y, Eddie Jacobs, Dennis Kaplan (News Editor), Robert Feder (Editorial Director ), and Scott
Jacobson and Ron Mill er (Editors-i n-Chie f) .
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�THESPIANS
Th es pians is th e w orld -wid e orga niza ti on o f stud en ts wh o have spe nt at
least 100 hours on sc hool productions. The Niles me mbe rs includ e:
Na ncy Angell, Jill Aronovitz. Celeste Ashley, Alice Baer, Ke ith Bake r.
Jud y Ba lt e r, Robin Beza rk , Ma rk Bl ac km a n, Michelle Bl oc k, Linda
Bran tm an , T e ri Chapnick, David Cole, Les li e Cole. Li sa Davis, T e rri
Di am ond , Debbi e Epstein ( ecreta ry), C he ryl Esken , Stew Figa, Ma rk
Fl itman, Robe rt Frazes, Sherrie Friedman. oa h Gilson, Ellyce Glassner, Jill Goldberg. Ed Goldstein, Re na y Greene. Jud y Greiman , De bbi
Gutman , Gl en na H ec ht , Dav i Hirsch, Nancy Hirsch. Jud y H offm a n
{Pres id e nt ), Jill H orwit z, Robert H ott on, Nova Isaacs. Ed J acobs, Mik e
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Jacobs, She ila Jacobs on, Sh e ryl Kantor, Sand y Kl e in, Bruce Koestn e r,
D on na Kulwin , Ruth La nd sm a n, Sheri Lee, Ma rl a Levie, Ja n Lev in, Lee
Lev in, Mike Lev in, Ron Mill e r, Sharyl Mill e r, Me lla Mincebe rg, Kri s
Mulcah y, Sue Ortmann, La ura Page, J ay Pe tros ki . Ellen Polla ck, Stan
Pressne r, Dan Rappaport (Vi ce- Pres id e nt ), Re nee Re nd e r. Sandy Ridker, Roche ll e Root, Am y Rose nbe rg, J ac i Sagen, Arlene Sievelis, Warre n Silver, Lori imon, Sue Sohn, Mi che ll e Sol tan , Scott ta t land , Fl o
Stern, Patti Su che rman, Les li e Suslick, Nan cy Suslick, T on y Tumoni s,
l\liehcle \'a le. J im Van der Kl olt . Lind a Van RoeH'll , Bill WC'inman .
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Dl'bb ie Zaban and Kat in· ZimblC'r.
�TECNIS
Tecnis is an organization of students who contribute to the
school productions their skills and time in lighting, sound,
and set construction. Tecnis members pictured above are: Joe
Ambrose, Keith Baker, Ben Bleadon, Michelle Block, Lisa
Davis, Cheryl Esken, Barry Ge rtz , Rena y Green e, Davi
Hirsch, Nancy Hirsch, Scott Hit e, Robert Hotton, Rick Kahan, Sari Kessler, Ruth Landsman, Maria Levie, Jan Levin
(Vice- President ), Stan Pressner, Don Robinson,. Cheryl Ro-
sen, J aci Sagen (Pres ident ). Warren Silver, Sue Sohn, Scott
Statland, Flo Stern, Jim Van de r Kl oot (Secretary), Linda Van
Roeye n. ot pictured : Laurie Davidson, David Ferger, Gary
Caines, Caren Grantz, Keith Hardt, ava Isaacs, Mike Jacobs, Karen Lee, Mike Levin, Tamm y Lothan, Larry elson,
Claude Sadovsky, Rh onda Saffer, Jan Schwartz, Jud y Shapiro, Howard Ste klov, Terry Stone, Bill Weinman.
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�PHQTQGAAPH~
ANC
INV~STMENT
The officers of the photograph y club (Left ) include (Left to Right ) David Mill er (treasu rer) and Ri ck Martini (president ). ot pictured are
Mike Solan (vice-pres id ent) and Andrea Zucker (sec retary ).
Th e officers of this year· s Investment Club (Above) are (Clockwise,
from Upper Left ) Steven Putziger (president ), Rich Berlow (vice-president ). Steve Ohlhause n (treasu rer ), and Marshall Spiegal (secretary .
Chess Club officers (Top, Opposite Page, Left to Right ) Ga ry Pinel ess
(vice-president ) and Norberto Kogan (president ) do what comes naturall y, - playing chess, of cou rse .
Taking time out to play bridge on the bridge (Bottom. Opposite Page )
are the members of Bridge Club. The y are (Le ft to Right ) Jeff Lillian
(vice-president), Mart y Weiner, and Larry Ginsburg (pres ident ).
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�CHESS
AN~ DFtl~~E
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�SCHOOL
S~~VICE
Th e Stud e nt Accountin!( Offi ce Aid s (Top ) ass isting Mr. Puff
in Room 103 are (T op Row , Le ft to Rig ht ): Di a ne Sca rbrough, Jan e Le tti c k, Robin Ru cbe rg, Kim Cross, Ann Ma ri e
Groth , Jodi Lee, Lynn Cole m an, Ch e ri Be rko witz. ( Bottom
Ro w ): Miche le Be rko witz, Su e Fe ldm an, Sa ll y Sabe r, Susa n
De re x, Nancy C a mpbe ll , Ho lli Donige r, Debbi e Ohren, Mau reen ullivan .
Stud e nts wh o read th e d a il y bull etin s ove r th e publi c address
syste m a re none oth e r th a n th e P.A. Announ ce rs ( Bott om ).
Th ese stud ent s a re (Left to Rig ht ): Sh e ll e)' Rose nfe ld , Da n
Rappa po rt a nd Je ff Bazel I.
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CLUDS
�STU~ENTS FOA IS~AEL
DIST~IDUTIVE ED CLUD
The Distributive Education Club, run by
Mr. Coulson, helps organize the workstudy program. The members are (Top,
Left to Right ): Mike Jacobs, Morris Rosen, Jeff Serota, Bob Bofman, Bob Marshall, Scott Be rns , Mike Rosenige, Jim
Blais, Barry Gertz, (secretary ) Ed Neuman, Sue Harris, Pam Lavin, Tom Seals
(partlimentarian), Dennis Perry (president), and Geri Eckerling .
The Students For Israel Club, combined with students from Niles East ,
Niles North, Niles West and Old Orchard
Jr. High, was involved with raising funds
for the purchase of an ambulance for Israel. The Students fo r Israe l from East
are: (Bottom Picture) J oy Bergman, Fern
Bernstein, Mark Flitman, Marla Goldsmith, Bob Jakubowic, Lisa Leek e r, Linda Price, Renee Render, H a rr y Ross ,
Tobey Rozencwaja, Linda Rubinstein,
Juli a Sacks, Sandy Sopkin, Alexis Stern.
Not pictured is Sue Glass (president ).
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�AMEAICAN
Fl~LrJ
A. F.S. is the non-profit organization responsible for the exchange of foreign students allowing them to study at Niles
East for a year and Niles students to study abroad for a summer. This year, Niles East' s foreign exchange student was
Christopher Riess (Above Left ) from Switzerland. A. F.S. also
sponsors various projects, drives, and social gatherings aimed
at the betterment of relations around the world . The members
of A.F.S. (Above Right ) are (Sitting, Left to Right ): Nancy
Klehr, Gary Elkins (President ) and Maria Levie. (Standing,
Left to Right ): Pam Favish, Michelle Stein, M arsie Hass, Lori
Simon (Vice-President), and Lisa Polley. Not pictured: Jim
Cohn and Robert Kasper .
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SEAVICE
Opposite Page, Upper Left ; French Club (Left to Right ):
Bonnie Tunick (President ), Robin Klein (Secretary), Sandy
Mohr (Treasurer), and Pam Mohr (Vice-President ). Lower
Left : Russian Club (Standing, Left to Right): Corey Levens
(Vice-President), Jill Goldberg (Treasurer ), and Roland
Torres (President ). ( In Tree ): Fred Batko (Secretary ). Upper
Right : Spanish Club (Sitting ): Sheila Goldzw e ig (vice- President ). (Standing ): Robert Doole v (President ) and Pam Goldberg (Secretary). (Kneeling ): Mark Bisk (Treasurer ). Lower
Right : German Club ( Left to Right ): Janet Breidenbach
(President), Marie May (Treasurer ), Jeff Puc her (Vice-President ), and Terrance Lee (Secretary ).
�FOREIGN LANGAUGE CLUIS
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FQA~NSICS
Forensics Club members compete with students from
other high schools in various speech and drama categories. The participants this year are, (Above ); Leonard
Ma ye r (President), Barbara Sa per, Robert Dooley,
Martha Stahlke, Je ff Bazell , Debra Epstei n, Joan
Sklair, Sharlene Siberstein, Michael Regidor .
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Opposite Page: Members of the shers Club direct the
audience to seats and distribute programs at produ ctions by the school's drama department. This year's
members are (Back Row ): Rochelle Root, Karen Alban, Joce y Aronovitz, Debbie Jaski , Hind y Krawetz,
Lisa Leeker, Aydee Serrano, Debra Loeser, Karen
Lee, Jan Schwartz, (Middle Row ) Janice Nasaksky,
Paula Eisen, Sand y Moore, Gail Goldberg, Donna
Horberg, Bonnie Tunick, Pam Mohr, Robin Klein,
Martha Brzozowski , (Front Row ) Beth Nessenion,
Brende Lee, Debbie Dinnelli, Evie Grant, Pam Adelman, Marlene Dubrichin, Renae Mardell. Audio Visual Education officers are (Bottom Left ) Lee Levin,
Karen Alban, Phil Rothblum .
�USHERS CLUB
A. V. E.
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�OFFICE CCCUPATICNS CLUI
Students who parti cipat e in the Offi ce Occupations
vocational club attend a reg ular school program in the
morning and are released for supervised on-the-job
training in th e afternoon. This year' s coordinator, Mr.
Hu skey, se lected and supe rvi sed the training posi ti ons .
The members of the club (Pictured Above ) includ e:
L auri e Bai ch, Janic e Baur (Sec retar y). Ellen Bl att
(Vice-President ). Marcia Bregman, Arlene Cosgrove
(Treas urer ), Sue Dann er. Susan Kl ei n, Debbie Klinghoffer, Don na Ledgerwood, Sandy Levine (President ),
Debbi e Ma rtoran o (Vice-President ), Sue Mill er, Michelle Ni erman, Sue Oshanna , He la yne Robbins, and
Patti Vosse l.
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Opposite Pa)?; e : Th e )?; oa l of th e Special Education
Club is to help the emoti onall y handi capped kid s in
the communit y and in the school. Th e members of th e
executive boa rd are (T op Ri)?;ht Pi cture, Left to Ri)?;ht ):
C ind y Trawinski, Tina Lomborg , Sandy Ridk er, Lori
Greenberg , Debbi Jas ki, and Feli ce Lew in. ( Bott om
Right ): Th e membe rs of th e Future Teachers of America C lub have an int e res t in the fi eld of edu cation. In
additi on to parti cipating in various school acti vities,
they observe classrooms in inner city schools and in a
teac hers' co ll ege. This yea r's members are (Le ft to
Right ): Kath y Pan os (President ), Leonard Ma yer (Secreta ry), Cheryl Pe ct or, Fr e ida Fei)?;er, Juli e Ra th
(Treasurer). Jan et Breidenbach. Sheila Rubin , a nd
Fran Shapiro (Vice- Pres id ent ).
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CHEEALEADEAS
Varsit y Cheerlead ers are ( Left to Right ): C yndi
Brown, Wend y Mendelssohn, Denise Chlapaty, Pam
Favish, Mary Unruh (co-captain ), Sue Goldst ein, Janice Bauer (captain ), Kath y Mayer. Lori Friedman,
Nancy Mend elssohn and Tina Georgiou. In top pictures, Janice and Mary practice their jumps .
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�PQM-PQN GIALS
Porn- Pon Girls are (Top Row , Le ft to Right ): Libb y
Zazove, Maura Cawin, Sally Goldstein, Il e ne Korey,
(Middle Row) Nan cy Post, Hill ary Krame r, (Front
Row) Sherry Flanzer, Caryn Coldsti ck, Pat Vit e ri ,
Susan De rex, Carol Post, Terri Levi n, Pat Cats, Penn y'
Holland, Li sa Saber and Sand y Kerman . Kn eeling in
front are Janet Levine (captain ) and Wend y Gartenberg (co-captain ).
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�SOPHOMOAE
Captain Sue Kozub ( Bnttnm Left} and en-cap tain Cindv H auf (Bottom Right ) led the Sophomore Cheerleaders in c heers and spi rit. Members of the squad are
(T op. Left to Right }: Jud v Engel, Sue Kozub. Amy
Schwartz. Arlene Elkins, Ellen Rue. Cindv H auf. Cindv Michell. Not pictured is Lauren Chavin'.
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CHEERL~Ar'.1~RS
�FA~SHMAN CHEEALEA~~AS
Freshman Cheerleaders brought pep and spirit as well
as a loud batterv of cheers to the Frosh sporting events.
The squad consisted of (Left to Right ): Shawn Moses
(captain ). Ceryl Matusik. Crace Brezka (co-ca ptain ).
Jodi Fri edman , Cookie Stone. Not pictured is Andrea
Buxbaum . Shawn and Grace demonstrat e one of th e ir
manv formations .
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�QACH~SIS
Th e members of the Orc hes is
dance c lub combine stv le ,
c rea tivit y. an d coo rdin ati on in
th eir dances. Th ei r show . in
Februarv, included m od e rn
dance. jazz. and tap numbers.
Th e members o f Senior Orch esis in c lud e (T op pi cture.
First Row . Le ft t o Ri g ht ):
Gina Salerno, Be th McCloud ,
Lind a Koenig. Rob in Graff,
T e rri Di amond , Sallv Saber,
Il ene Korev. Lisa Saber. Miche le Vale. Laura Pa ge . Jill
Schoenbrod , and Sh a n ·! 1\1 iller. (Second Ro"" Left to Right ):
Ruth Landsman . Suzanne
Oxman, Nancv Klehr. Ca rvn
Coldstick, B~nnie Saltzm~n ,
Suzi Soltan. Sue Ortmann.
He idi Kogan. Penny Holl and,
an Friedman, Eia Radosav lj evic, Sandv Kl ein. and Nikki
Odlivak .
Th e members o f Juni or Orc hesis inc lud e ( Bottom picture . First Row ): J oan Bercoon. Sandy Falber. Paula
Sugarman, Rh onda Co hen,
Kim Cross , Carole Fe ldm an,
and Carmon Lombov . (Second
Row ): Elaine Zanr; is. Di ane
Polin . Glenna Hec ht , Nancy
Bo rg. Donna Kulwin, Sherry
Flanzer. and Sherry Brodacz .
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�RIF'F'LETTES
S~NICR .L~A~~RS
The membe rs of Ripplettes participate in
synchronized swi mming, wat er ball et,
and stunts in the water. The show that
they perform ed in th e spring was ca lled
"A Salute to Disney''. The membe rs of
th e club include (Top picture ): Holly
Baker, Allison Brantman, Shereen Cohen, Jod y Coninx, Diane Elrod, Wend y
Epstein, Dawn Flakne, Chris Frolich,
Suzanne Call , Cail Goldb erg, Joanne
Holdm ann, Toni Hupe fl , Diane Johnson,
Terry J ohnson, Elise Kaplan, Mary Koppelm eier, Robin Kl e in, Hind y Krawitz,
Lisa Leeke r, Debbi e Loesse r, Bet h McCloud. Carol Mi cha e ls , T e rr y Moros ,
Nan Odlivak , Nikki Odlivak , Julie
Schmidt, Jan Schwartz, Nancy Seiden,
Joan Underwood , and Audrey Wald . Not
pictured : Marth a Brozow os ki , Re nee
Ha ynes, Lind a Kryse, Mich el Lichtenstein, Su e M eve r, Stephanie Millman,
Shirley Ris sman , Cpris Rodi e k, Am y
Rose nberg, and Li sa Schwartz.
Se ni or Lead e rs give assistance to th e
gym teache rs by helping other girls with
th e ir athletic skill s. Th e me mbe rs include (Bottom picture): Janice Bauer,
Te ri Chapnick, Joann Deutsche, Bonnie
Fre idman, She rri e Fre idman, Mary Gentil e, Ell yce Gla ssner, Vicki Hasega wa,
Robin Kempn e r, Cindy Kipnis, Jan Levin, Cheryl Lu c k, Bec ky McC rac ken ,
Debbie Me iste r, Paul a Menzer, Barbara
Peterson, Stacy Powe rs, Fran Shapiro,
Sue Varon , Do nna Whi sle r, and Pam
Winan s.
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�NCLUB
G.A.A. Boa rd (Top ) is the organiza ti on
oE gi rl s.who coordinate the specia l a.cti n
ities of th e Gi<ls Athletic Association and
who wprk for tho advancement of g irl s.
athl etics in th e schoo l. One of their pro-·
jects thi s yea r was se lling candy canes.·
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Sh.e rri e ' Friedman (Vice-President ),
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organization of students~who ,!f · nf'e r ~sted
in eromotin)I; pride in Niles East and · ~arti
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Th e me mbe rs o f Girls' Glee include: Mira Ac him ov ich, Pa m Adelman,
Mi che le Arkush. H olli s Ba ke r, Kath y Be rge r. Lind a Be rm a n. Cathy
Be rn te in , Mi che le Be rrington. Jamie Borkovitz, Alli son Bra ntman ,
Mo rey n Bre itbe rg, Robin Bren ne r, El le n Brin, Sherry Brodacz. Ka re n
Brod y, Ka re n Brown, he ry l Burk, Andrea Buxbaum, Sherie Chernick,
a ncy Ciran, She rr y Cohen. J oa nn e Coninx , Lind a Coo pe r. T y ra
Daith chm an, Elisa Davi s, Ja ne Doug las. Linda Dress le r, Jud y Dumke,
Judy Erenberg, Julie Erenberg, Jodi Esralew , Debb ie Fe ldm a n. H oll y
Fie ld s, Shary l Fi sc hm a n, Dawn Fl a kn e, Rh onda Flamm ang, J ea nn e tt e
Fl ynn , Sandra Ga rbe r, Jackie Glassner, Roc he ll e Goode, W e nd y Goldste in, Ke ll v Green, Suzi G reenber!(, Sandi He ilbron , W e nd y H e ll e r,
Donna H o~be r!( , Cathy H orwitz. Elisa Kapl a n, W end y Kaufman , Lorai ne Koga n, Terri Kolpas, Carol Landy, Kath y Lefevre, Aileen Leung,
Anne Ma ri e Levan , Il ene Lev in , Laura Levi n, Ta ryn Levi n, Don na
Ll oyd , Re nee Ma rde ll , he ryl Ma r!(a lit, Na ncy Mca tee. Be th McCloud,
Lori Mill e r, Jane t Murra y, Mind y athanson, Cristine 'oil. Gai l orri s, Sue Ortmann, Va le ri e Pasrna, H ea the r Pa yne. Nadine Pli ch, Di ane
Polin. Da wn Portn oy, Sharo n Rad e. Be ll e Re ic h, Eve Rei tm a n, Mari
Ri ch, Loren Sachnoff, J os ie ac k, Debbi e Salmon. Ma rc i Salsbur!(, Juli e
Schmidt, Jo Ann Schnitzer, Arny Schwartz, Li sa Schwartz, Ali ce Shimoda. Bettv Shimod a. Lo re n Sh laes, Na ncy Shlesrnan. Arlene Siavelis Risa
iega l, Sharlene Silberstein. Jill lavin. usa n Sm a ll , Ha nna h Sno w.
Randi Solom on, Suzi Soli a n, Cindy Spivack, Ester Stein, T ob y Steinberg, H oll y Stric ke r, Paul a Suga rm an , Marga re t ullivan , Mau reen ulli va n, Elizabeth Surlin, Nancy Suslick, Bo nni e Tuni ck. Pam rkov,
Fran Vi s hkin . Yvon ne Wade . J e nn y \Vard a. J ean W e ll s. and Jill
Williams .
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Mix ed Choru s is instructed by Mr. Anderson . The membe rs include: Larry Brittan. Teri Chapnick. Cary Claver.
Nancy Cohn, Nancy Ekstrom , Gilda Forcade, Mi c ha e l
Fre res, Jason Grace, Debbie Gutman, Bruce H offmann.
Di a ne J ohnso n, Sharon Kagan , Ri chard Kahan, Robe rt
CHQAUS
Kaspe r, Barry Kramer, Hind y Kraw etz, La e l Miller, Do ri
Rabin, J anice Rappoport . Mo rris Rose n. David Rvweck .
Scott Sachnoff. Edith Saruk, Jan Schwartz, Amy Shiesman , Abb y iegal , Ma rk Sklair, Jimm , · Stoneberg, Kath y
Taylo r, Pe nn y Wagner. a nd Scott W e ic hmann .
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Re nee Render. Sand" Klei'n, Kri s "M-ulcah\1,-ShetvL ~ ii'Mor rfh1rd Ro,!-) ' ' '" · : ' 15'>,dt
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Members of the Concert band also participate in the Marching band.
Members include: (Back Row) Mark Scherfling, Ronald Seplow, (Fifth
Row) Robert Hotton, Phil Spivack, Howard Balicov, Steve Schwartz,
Mitchell Willens, Keith Sher, Bill Bro. David Pregozen, Jim Van der
Kloot, Eddie Jacobs, Miriam Benjamin, David Allen, Norman Vogel ,
Mark Hirshman, Scott Stahlberg, (Fourth Row) Pam Mohr, Charles
Gustafson, Suzanne Arnopolin, Ronald Lewen, Jeff Messer, Scott Helberg, Ira Arbus , (Third Row) Pam Rockoff, Shelia Korbitz, Charolotte
Rotstein, Andrea Jacobson, Celeste Ashely, Linda Pastron, Terri Risken, Ellen Rue, Al Rogina, Dave Kashden, Jerry Diamond, (Second
Row) Howard Pfeifer, Linda Van Roeyen . Debby Epstein. Care n
Gantz, Robin Klein, Audrey Wald. Sharon Matsumoto, Sue Stahlberg,
(First Row) Sheree Cain, Dotty Rutkowski ,. Janet Breidenbach, Gene
Guerro, Ron Miller. Ronna Kalish, Joan Und e rwood and Julia Rath.
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�Members of the Cadet band include; Steve
Apollo, Roger Back, Greg Beljaff, Jamie
Borkovitz, Larry Cohen, Debbie Dinelli,
Greg Dorman, Lauren Factor, Sharyl Fischman, Dave Fleischer, Dennis Garlick, Jay
Gold , Brad Goldenberg, Melissa Goss, Gary
Jacobson, Monice Jacobson, Rich Jarmey,
Betsy Krier, Pam Landau, Marilyn Lapofski,
Rich Levin, Ed Levine, Dennis Lutz, Beth
Malekon, Lesl ey Marcus, Rhonda Marcus,
Brian Ma y, Dav.e Miller, Lori Miller, Marla
Minsk y, Gayle Petroski, Dave Pevsner, Nadine Plich, Stan Rosen , Jill Schoenbrad ,
Howie Shapiro, Steve Sproat, Scott Stahlberg, Rob Stevens, Liz Surlin, Bruce Teichner, Cher yl Underwood , Sharon Veis ,
Jenny Warda, Debbie Wisse. Diane Wurl,
Sue Zimmerman, Joel Zutz .
Members of the second year or Intermediate
band include : (Left to Right . Back Row )
Harold Berman, Yale Smith, Phil Plisken,
Michael Murakami, Craig Wagner, (Second
Row) Donald Robinson, Cynthia Kreft, Tom
Rissman. Benjamin Bleadon, Marty Rosenbaum, Alan Gun, Ed Purcell, Gary Gaines.
Barry Allan. (First Row ) Elise Richtor, Jennifer Casteel, Judy Veis, L ynn Dorman,
Shelia Jacobson , Roland Huhn , Michael
Dinelli and Ernest Van Cleave .
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A sparse crowd, exhilarated,
Reflecting the determination on the field.
The players, motivated,
Radiating a relentless spirit.
Each bo<iy .. each soul
Striving for ultimate achievement.
Individuals
Straining, stretching physical limits,
Sma~hing mental boundaries.
Teams
Toiling endlessly,
Meshing talents,
Complimenting strengths, bolstering weaknesses.
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Banded together by ti s of brotherhood,
Struggling for a common goal.
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"We weren' t exactly overpowering," smiled senior quarterback and captain of the Trojan football team , Leo Kelly, when asked about his 1973
team. "But we played hard and we stuck together. And when a team finished playing us - well
they knew they were in a football game."
�Perhaps not overpowering, but certainly all hustle, the Trojans suffered some major injuries to
key players which hampered them throughout
th e season. Kicker Rich Rubin, linebacker Greg
Saltarelli, and running back Bob Sommerman,
all were injured ea rl y. in th e year, and miss ed
several crucial games. Despite. their absence, the
Trojans played with desire and a great deal of the
spirit which makes a champion .
�The Freshman Football team members inclu'de: Top B6w L. to R.:
Martin, Warda, igut, Moy, A~olo,' Klancic, Gr~ssinger, Cherniausky, Edidin, Pos, Kill erman, ~iller. Tiagonce, aloitz, Alexander,
Alomie, Barenbaum , ,Delmonico, Levin, Kobylski, Sp~at, Ullberg.
Third Row L. to R. : 0:oach Cralewski; Coac;h Schimdler, Gotthiri,
Fogel, Cohen, Wolf, Meister, Coleman, Kell y, Hoffman, Uhle,
Hyman, Robin, Kell y, Kopas, Lemick, Katz, Bomg, oach Heiniger,
Coach Bechy, Coach Turry. Second Row L. to R.: Lask y Vi shkin,
Belinski, Tonsul, Kasper, Schneider, Friedman, Crane, Hanl ey,
Blumenthal, Bernst ein, Weinert, Carlson, Gresham, Sherman, Al·
man , Lansberg, Morris, Raddatz. First Row L. to R.: Gottlieb, Spollar, Di etch. Wagmer. Kdrnhau se r, Moll, Brooks, chuman, Hervantin, Gold, Shore. Blatt. Scarbaugh, Tonsul, Kafkis .
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�Th e re is more to athl etics tha n winning. Th e re is d edicati on, spirit, pe rseve rance a nd a bove a ll - prid e.
The re is more to football th a n th e final score. It is a
gam e of viol e nce; it is a gam e of fe rocit y. F rom th e
tim e th e ope ning whi stl e bl ows to th e tim e th e fin a l
horn sound s, the fo otball fi eld becomes a battl e fi e ld
wh e re eac h a thl ete mu st ea rn his res pect.
In th e se nse th a t thi s yea r's Va rs it y F ootb a ll T ea m
ea rn ed res pect from each a nd eve ry tea m it b attl ed , in
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the se nse that it fou g ht with prid e, a nd in th e se nse
that it possessed th e spirit a nd a ttitud e of a champi on,
Nil es East produ ced a winning football team .
With th e re turn of Juni ors H enry Rolli ck, Ad a m Retzle r, a nd Mik e Li s a nd th e additi o n of Sophom ores
Ga ry Wolf, Ra lph De Be ned e tto, a nd Je rom e Al om1a,
next yea r' s Va rsit y squ ad a ppears to have the nucl eus
of a team to be rec koned with .
�Sadl y, g raduating Va rsit y ta nd outs Leo Kell y, Ron
.Hage n, Bob Som e rman, a nd John Cascino will neve r
kn ow the thrill of victory on the Varsit y le ve l. Likewise, All-C e ntral Suburba n Leag ue lin eb ac ke r Bruce
Brantm a n, wh ose a w esom e p o we r a nd incr edibl e
qu ickn ess punished m a ny a runn e r, All- Di vision gua rd
Fred Albrecht, whose spirit a nd prid e a re insurm ount-
a bl e , a nd H on orabl e M e nti on tac kl e Ross P o ll ac k,
pe rh a ps the m ost und e rrat ed pl ayer in th e leag ue, will
neve r ex pe ri e nce victory at th e Va rsit y level e ith e r.
But th ey will know what it is to be a champi on in the
tru e sense - they will kn ow wh at it is to have won
respect .
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�Frosh-Soph team members are pictured at bottom
of this page. They are: Standing : M. Ma y, J. Melamed, R. Cope, B. May, L. Bower, M. Lichtenstein, B. McCracken, Coach Huskey. Kneeling: D.
Lutz, R."Stein, H. Sloan, A. Blinick, E. Polley.
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Varsity team members are pictured at bottom of
opposite page. The y are: Standing: L. Bower, M.
Scherfling, M. Golub, 0 . Hernandez, R. Cope, B.
Rubin, T. Lee, Coach Ristow. Kneeling : M. Matlock, P. Gregory, B. Hartman, R. Seplow, M. Lichtenstein, S. Glassher (mgr. ).
�Injuries to ke y runners Monty Mat lock and Omar
Hernandez led to a disappointing confe rence record
for the Varsit y harriers. Despite this, there were
many bright spots, especiall y Mark Scherfling, who
ran consistently well. Othe r stars were Barry Hartman, Marty Golub and Terry Lee .
Th e frosh-soph team was led by Mark Lichtenstein,
Larr y Bower and Rich Cope. Lichtenstein broke
man y sophomore records and was voted most valuable runner. The trio ran Varsity for part of the season. Along with returning Varsity lettermen Scherfling , Hartman and others, they make nex t year's
Cross Country season look promising for Niles East.
�Since Nil es East began competing in socce r two yea rs ago, Head
Varsity Coach Sandstead has not failed to produce a marvelousl y
exciting and successful squad. Led by Captain Phil Adelman, this
yea r' s Varsity team compiled a 9-2-1 record and at one point was
ranked second in the state .
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With a growing interest in soccer and the return next year of Varsity standouts Adelman and Hugo Donado and Sophomore Mark
Brines, next year's team has a rea listic chance of going downstate .
�Varsity team members are pictured at the upper
left. They are: (Top Row L. to R.) Coach Cook,
H. Donado, P. Burke, S. Van Cleave, E. Jacobs,
D. Mamot, j . Alexander, M. Borofsk y, A. Ruttenberg, M. Valente, B. Matz, Coach Sandstead.
(Middle Row L. to R. ) R. Weiss, mgr., }. Barker, D. Ahonen, P. Fosses, ]. Cohn, F. Rosenthal ,
G. Vlhanbreas, B. Robin, J. Weinstein, G.
Fried, . Tanglis, (Bottom Row L. to R.) M.
Wolfinsohn, G. Guerrero, P. Adelman, M.
Stone, P. Kosyniuk, J. Knish, R. Rzadzki, D.
Abeles .
Sophomore team members are pictured at the
center left. They are: (Top Row L. to R.) M.
Brines, M. Chaiken, E. Borg, D. Cole, D. Behrel, M. Uhle, W. McCormack, G. Griffey, M.
Irving, J. Brown, Coach Larson . (Bottom Row
L. to R.) A. Gun, J. Gliksman, G. Trilling, M.
Rosenberg, L. Brown, H. Tennis .
Freshman team members are pictured at the
lower left. They are : (Top Row L. to R.) ].
Maize, J. Soehn, M. Steifel, D. Anderson, M.
Hirsch, H. Katz, B. Moss,] . O'Malley, D. Stone,
B. Golderberg, K. Golub, Y. Yonan, N. Seigal,
H. Kaatz, D. Hinske, Coach Coulson. (Bottom
Row L. to R. ) M. Brown C. Claver, F. Block, D.
Chin, D. Garlick, L. Aoramson, J. Decker, S.
Prim, C. Ferguson, L. Schyner.
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Varsity basketball capta in Jim Cohn smiled with
sati sfacti on. "We were toug h thi s yea r," he said.
"A t one point, rig ht a ft e r we had won our first
five games in a row, th e Tribune rated us second
in th e area, and, for th e first tim e in a long tim e,
peopl e bega n to rea li ze that th e Troj a n ba sketball team was for rea l. Even though we lo st a
few, we pla yed good, hard-n osed ball. "
�Ind eed , thi s yea r·s ba ke tb a ll team did pl ay with
a p irit a nd a d e te rmin a ti o n th a t has been a bse nt
for quit e som e tim e on the cage r sce ne. Alth oug h
C oach C a ry C oo k was a bit di sa ppoint ed with th e
overa ll reco rd of hi s Troj a ns, he has in still ed a
winning attitud e at Eas t th at may ma ke hi s futur e
team s unbeatabl e .
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�Me mbe rs of th e va rsi t y team a re pictured at th e top of th e page. They a re: (Standing, L.
to R. ): B. Warsaski, A. Isaacs, L. We in ste in , J. Ha rles, D. Di amond , C . Fydrych, N.
chre ibe r. (Kn ee ling ): M. Valenti , C. Buxba um , C. Le ve ns, L. Ke ll y, K. Ki ese l, B. Le rman, S. Cold.
Soph omo re team me mbe rs a re pictured at th e bott om of thi s page. Th ey a re: (St anding,
L. to R.): R. We iss (mg r ), S. Winkl e r, K. McMill e n, B. Malche r, B. Urba nu s, M. Bo rkovitz, Coach Capit ani . (Kn ee ling ): L. Fine, M. Brines. T. C reenbe r?:, M. Rosenb aum . (Sitting ): B. Fri edman. M. Kane, C . Wolf, J. Melamed .
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�This ye ar's Freshm en team s are pictured above. Th e pl aye rs a re : (T op Picture, Stand ing.
L. to R. ): E. Robin, B. Teichne r. K. So lbe rg, P. Che rni avs ky, C. Kl ancic, J. G rossinge r,
Coach Schindle r. (Knee ling): D. Me iste r, W . Brave rm a n, J. O' Ma llev, P. We in be rg, '·
She rm a n, V. Nomikas, S. Apo llo, A. Alm an (mg r. ).
(Bottom Picture, Sta nding, L. to R. ): J. Ke ll y, B. Prim, L. Zimble r, M. Le mi c k, H. Poz, J.
Ah one n, B. May, B. Ka fki s, E. Be rg, Coach Kl e in. (Kn ee ling): D. Ga rli c k, D. Ske lena, R.
Stein, S. Sachn off, J. Broo ks, J. Dec ke r, J. M rohen, D. Ke ll y (mgr. ).
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�To mos t obse rv e rs thi s year's Nil es Ea st varsity cage r season
would app e ar ra th e r un spect ac ul a r. Straddlin g th e .500
m a rk m os t of th e yea r, th e Tr oja ns pl ayed we ll on so m e
nig hts and not a t all on oth e rs. But thi s yea r's va rsit y team
won more g am es than th e team s of th e last four yea rs combin ed and th ey also put togeth e r th e longest win streak sin ce
Ea st fini shed third in th e awesom e Suburban Leag ue alm ost
seve n years ago.
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No small factor in th e Troj ans' appare nt turn toward success
has been H ead Co ach Gary Cook. Compl e tin g just hi s fourth
yea r at East, Cook has cha nged th e compl exion of bas ke tball
at East from dull and fru strating to re wardin g a nd ex citing .
H e e ng in ee red th e Troj ans to a Th anksg iving H olid ay T ournam e nt ch ampionship thi s yea r and is confid e nt th at n ext
yea r hold s even mo re win s in store.
�Part of Cook's optimism for th e future li es in sophomores
Ne il Schre ibe r, Art Isaacs, a nd Ma rk Brin es. Th ey have th e
tale nt to form th e nucl e us o f a Ce ntra l Suburba n Leag ue
bas ketball powe r. Also with th e improve me nt o f Juni or John
Harl es and th e quickn ess o f Soph omore Te rr y Gree nbe rg,
th e Troj a ns, it see ms, will h ave th e d e pth necessa ry for a tru ly outstanding squ ad .
Probabl y, no g roup of peopl e are pulling more for next year's cage rs
th an th e seven g raduating pl aye rs wh o h ave wa tched a nd he lped
C oach Coo k re build and wh o have pl ayed some of th e best b as ke tball East h as seen in quite som e tim e. Mag icall y qui ck Jim Cohn ,
smooth Co rey Levens, hu stling Kurt Kiese l, po we rful Le n We inste in , a wesom e Don Di am ond , shift y Leo Kell y, and fl as h y Brad
Le rm a n a ll will never kn ow wh at it is to h ave d omin ated at th e varsit y leve l, but th ey will kn ow wh at it is to have worked ha rd a nd to
have achieved. Th at is so me thing th at no won a nd los t reco rd can
meas ure, it i a victo ry in itse lf.
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The Niles Ea t Globetrotters, as the Girls' Basketball Team is fondl y ca ll ed, combined individual
skill with teamwork to overwhelm th e ir opponent .
Th e gi rl s had to deve lop stamina and quick reflexes
in order to pla y th e long, exerting game. They were
ab le to take advantage of poor ball control b y th e ir
opponents, and we re consistent in completing successfu l fast-br ea ks, ca tching th e other tea m completel y off-guard. All in all, th e girls proved their
ability in a spo rt that was once limit ed to bo ys.
�Th e Bas ke tb a ll T ea m was composed of ( First Row, Le ft to Rig ht ): D. Burke, J.
Schnitze r, E. Masove r, M. Brzozows ki , B. De fran ceschi , C. Bo lon. (Seco nd Ro w ):
M. Me tzge r, D. John so n,
Se id e n, W. Pau lson, S. Arno po lin , D. Fl a kn e, E.
Schw a rtz, K. Be hr, A. Trauth . (Third Ro w ): D. Ge rbe r, D. Jas ki, S. Stahlbe rg, J.
Greenbe rg, P. Sud e nd o rf, Coach Wojdul a, S. Ho rni sh, P. Schn e ll , L. May lahn , R.
H aynes, and J . Bo rkov itz.
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Th e tal en ted girls on the 1973-74 Interscholastic Volleyball
Team a re : (On Th e Ladd e r. T op to Bo tt o m ): B. Defranceschi, M. Metzge r, M. He lfgott , K. Behr. (Second Row,
Le ft to Ri ght ): J. Bo rk ov it z, D. Solbe rg, M. Stahlke, P.
Schnell, Coach Kay, M. Chernick. ( First Row, Le ft to Right ):
D. Gerber, P. Winan s, W. Paul son, S. He ilbron , S. Friedman.
S. Arnopolin and H. Trauth .
�Th e volleyball season began in Novembe r with a victory over Gl e nbrook South .
This win paved th e way to an exc iting sea on. Th e pla ye rs were divid ed into a Varsit y and a Juni or Va rsit y leve l for compet iti on, and both teams had th e potential o f
pla ying a high caliber of powe r volleyball .
During a mat ch, th e g irl moved quickly, jumped high, and dove a ft er impossib le
balls. Th ey a lso served , set, and sp iked well when th e pre sure was on, a nd neve r
gave up, eve n when th e preceding pl ay failed .
After a rigorou season, the Var it y tea m e nded with a record of four wins, a nd
three losse , and th e JV wound up th e seaso n with five wins and two losses. Their
optimism and kill re ulted in a fin e season.
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�"We worked ha rd thi yea r,
ea l Sher, th varsi t y
gy mna sts' a ll-around man , st a ted proudly. " We
th ought thi s could be one of ou r best yea rs eve r and we
just had to prove to ou rselves that we could win ."
But winning is not some thin g unfamiliar to Coach Tom
Sokalski' s gy mn as ti cs team . By far th e schoo l' s m os t
success ful and well liked coach, Sokalski seems to fee l
th a t th e success of hi s teams lies in th e nature of th e
athletes with whom he works.
�" The guys who compete in gymnastics have a prid e
that won't let them do anything half way. A gymnast
strives for excellence - he can accept nothing less."
Over the years, pride has made Trojan gymnastics a
consistent and powerfu l winner. Anyone who has ever
competed against the Trojans knows it, but more important ly, the Trojans themselves know it. And that' s
what makes Coach Tom Sokalski so proud .
�Va rsit y Gymn as ts. (Sta nding ): Coach Soka lski , Pa ul Mil stein. Bill Br<'
Steve Kozub, Steve Polli ce, Na t La wre nce, Steve Ir ay, Ba rry Sche r,
Bria n Abra ms. (Kn ee ling): Nea l She r, Phil Ade lm an, Ga ry iege l, Scott
Ha rri son, Mike Burke, Dave Maye r, Ba rry Li ame tz, Ba rry Grod sky.
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�Sophomore Gymnasts. (Top Picture, Standing, L. to R. ): John Stavin,
Carl Taibl, Craig Cordon, Edward Borg, Chip Au erbach, Mike Kolpas,
Coach Schrammel. (Kneeling ): Dave Abrahamson , Matthew Rosenberg, Richard lrsa y, John Christopolous, Jeff Beard.
Freshman Gymnasts. ( Bottom Picture, 3rd Row ): Coach Diamond,
Mike Stiefe l, Lee And e rson, Scott Stahlber, Mike Kolpas, Ron Wein e rt,
Mark Lev it, Lee Grodsky, Steve Smith, Mike Reg idore. (Middl e Row ):
Eric Polley, Brian Austin, Dave Sachs, Jeff Moll, John Carlson, Bob
Rose nthal , Ja y Gold , Craig Blix, Steve Borkan. ( Front Row ): Lee
Abram son, Sam Eckerling, Dann y Ke ssem, Fred Block, Shell y Shapiro,
To ny Baque.
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�Finishing yet another superb season, the Niles East gymnastics squad not only captured first place in the Central
Suburban League, but also first place in the hearts of
many an appreciative fan. Losing only one dual meet the
entire season to powerful York, the Trojans marched
through a sensationally successful season which saw them
beat arch-rival Niles West by a fraction of a point and
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crush defending champs Niles North in
of talent.
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stunning display
Led by Junior all-around man Neal Sher, whose versatility and grace are unsurpassed in the state, Junior Mike
Burke, whose talents are awesome on the sidehorse, Senior Steve Kozub, whose dedication to the sport and self-
�discipline made him one of the best ring men in th e
sch'Ool' s history and Senior Scott Harrison, whose thrilling performances and incredible agility earned him the
reputation of being an unparalleled tumbler, the Trojans
marched on to achieve great success in state competition .
Althoug~
among them Gary Siegel, Bill Bro, Dave Mayer, and Lorry Lichtenstein, next year' s team appears to be shaping
up well with the return of Sher and Burke, the addition of
some remarkably capable Sophomores, and , of course,
the felicitous and masterl y coaching of Coach Tom
Sokalaki.
man y outstanding seniors are graduating,
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The Girls' Inte rschola stic Gymnasti cs T eam includ es, (Top Row,
Left to Right ): T. Ri skin , C. Greenspahn, J. Engelbe rg, A. Elkin s, S.
Kozub, C. We intraub, S. Moses, E. Brin. (Second Row ): W. Epst ein ,
M. McCracken, P. Goldbe rg, R. Sh o re, S. Rifkind, J. Engel, J. Ma tusik, C. Land y, L. Weitzman. (Third Row ): S. Rubin , G. Pe troski, J.
Seyller, C. Michaels, L. Olsen, L. Kra y, R. Bie lin ski , C. Bie lin ski, C.
Hasegawa, J. Warda, T. Dait chman, S. Hornish, D. Co lucci,
Laos. (Fourth Row ): P. Rogover, L. Lipson, P. Bishaf, C. Robbin s, P.
Mark s. J. Friedman, G. orris, K. Ziegle r, J. Schn it ze r, D. John son,
J. Connix, and S. Hame r.
�The Girls' Interscholastic Gymnastics Squad had to combine rhythm and a keen
sense of timing to be successful this year in the highly competitive league. In their
nine meets, they learned to remain poised, even under the most tense conditions.
All four events, beam, floor, horse, and uneven bars, proved exciting due to the
outstanding performances turned in by the girls. Sue Kozub consistently placed
high in all events, and other notable gymnasts included Carol Greenspahn ,
Shawn Moses, Robin Shore, Shirley Rifkind, Peg Krause, Terri Riskin , and Pam
Goldberg .
Since none of the girls are seniors, they are looking forward to a one-hundred percent return next season and this should provide a strong, experienced team .
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" There has been a steady decline in
interest in fencing at Niles East over
the past few years. Not many boys
realize how difficult fencing really
is, " explains fencing coach Robert
Keen. "Quickness is as essential to the
fencer as strength is to the football
player. Fencing is no baby' s game. "
With not much more to say in regard
to the Foilers disappointing season,
Coach Keen praised captain Ron Rovner and senior Kurt Leipold, and expressed optimism for next year ' s
squad. With the maturation of Junior
Joe Jans and the increasing talents of
Sophomore Jim Osness, next year' s
fencers may very well bring back the
interest that fencing has deserved for
quite some time .
�Memb ers of thi s yea r's fencing team a re pictured at th e top of the opposite page. They are :
(Standing, L. to R.): S. Wexler, J. Osness, R.
Huhn , S. Rest, J. Jans, L. Labow, Coach Keen.
(Kneeling): S. Glassne r, A. Tish, B. Schmetter,
L. Schultz, J. Fogel, H . Mill e r. (Sitting) : K.
Le ipold, R. Rovne r.
�BOWliiinG
Niles East's Bowling Team had a profitable season this year, placing consistently.
high in th e league meets. The bowlers were divided into Varsit y and Junior Varsity teams for competition , and as th e Varsity team was without loss , the combined
team rated first in the Central Suburban League. Special recognition must go to
Lynn Dorman, whose outstanding pe rformance merited a leagu e troph y, and to
Lisa Frank, who also had a phenomenal average.
The bowlers we re (First Row. Left to Right ): D. Hausman, L. Dorman, P. Socha cki, L. Frank, D.
Schack. (Second Row): P. Schoe n wolf. D. Coens. V. Mani ates, B. Kaplan , R. Roo t. (Third Row ): Coach
Wh yman , M. Brzozowski, N. McAter. K. Ravey, J. Maxon , and L. Krys l.
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�Badminton, as pla yed b y th e Girls' Inte rscho lastic Team, d e ma nd s th e utmost
skill, speed and stamin a. Th ese highl y compe titive g irls mu st have quic k refl exes, a nd mu st be able to think fa ste r th an th e ir oppone nt s in o rd e r to have a
success ful season . Thev we re a n o ffe nsive ly strong team . but wh e n th ey we re
forced int o pla ying strictl y d e fe nse, th ey were able to turn th e tables. and co me
out on top. This is wh at separates a winning team from a los ing team. and il es
East co nsiste ntl y proved th e ir stre ngth on th e court.
Th e 1974 Badminton T eam inc lud es ( First Ro w, Le ft to Rig ht ): D. Loese r. J.
Kra we tz. J. C han . C. Gree nwood . (Seco nd Row) : J. Conin x. A . Le Van, M.
H e lfgott. B. Be rg , Coach Mall a k, D. Hirsch. K. Ewing. T. Hue pfl. (Third
Row ): C. Und e rw ood , C . Mi cha ls, M. C he rn ick. M. Binnall, S. Friedm a n, P.
Schoe nwo lf. 1 . Odl iva k, L. Krys l, a nd J. nd e rw ood.
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�TRACll~
There is a certain magic that flows
through a trackman's bod y whenever he
puts on a pair of sneakers. It is a thing of
beauty this magic. It stirs man y a runner's heart and tenses many a shot-putter' s arms. It is the magic of desire ; it is
the magic of champions. Perhaps this
year more than any other, that magic has
proven its worth. The Trojan tracksters
enjoyed one of the most outstandirig seasons in a great while - running to victory after victory, hurdling past record after record, leaping to heights previously
unattained .
�But there was no magician who made Ross Pollack one of the most formidable shot-putters in
the state, and there was no magician who made
Al Johnson one of the swiftest sprinters in school
history, and there was no magician who gave Bob
Somerman the ability to run like a gazelle and
shot-put like a giant. The talents of these stars all
spring from honest effort and work.
So it is with pride that Omar Hernandez can recall his excellent running accomplishments and it
is with pride that Coach Ristow and Coach Ferguson can look back on their 1974 track team.
For there is a magic in the way a Niles East trackman laces his shoes, it is the magic of victory.
�WElllGHI Tl Il FT lllrnG
Th e re are not too many sports fans who do a lot
of ta lking about weightlifting. Ove r th e yea rs it
has characte ri sti ca lly remained ou t of th e lim elight. But fam e and renown are not what weightlift ers see k and whether th e re are big crowds at
crucial meets or not does not concern th em. Th ey
lift for pow er and are occupied only with
thoughts of individual and team achievement. It
does not matte r if the newspape rs fail to repo rt a
new lifting reco rd or a team victory. Th e re is no
glamour to weightlifting - only pride.
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��Thoug h th e Varsity swimming tea m was not la rg e thi s yea r,
Coach Larson can be proud of th e individual pe rformances
turned in by man y of th e swimmers. Senior And y Rutte nbe rg came close to brea kin g th e school 100 ya rd freest yle
record . H e swam consistently we ll a ll season, as did breaststroke r Ke ith Bake r. Juni ors Ed aumes and butterfly specialist Ri ch Be rkowitz al o exce lled . Th e var it y wimmers
had a disappointing reco rd , but managed to exhibit so me
fin e pe rformances during thi s seaso n.
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Th e sophomores fared littl e be tte r, but provid e hope for nex t
yea r du e to th e fin e sw imming of Phil Au e rbach, Howard
e lso n and supe rstar Bob Torstensson. Torste nsson se t a
schoo l varsity 500 ya rd freestyle reco rd and a sophomore
200 ya rd individual medl ey reco rd. Th e freshm e n finished
with a nea r .500 season a nd were led by Dan Projan ky,
Brad Gold e nbe rg, and Ed Lev in e. Toge th e r with the soph omores, th ey m a ke th e futur e of sw immin g at il es East loo k
bright ind eed .
�Th e Varsit y wimm e rs are (T o p, Opp os it e
Page: Left to Right. Standing ): M. Lu stig. K.
Ba ke r, R. Lopez. (Seated ): E. 1 aum es, R. Be rkowitz, A. Rutt enbe rg. ot pi ctured : M. Carlson, S. Hirsch, J. Wolff.
The Soph omore swimm e rs a re (Top, This Page,
Bac k Row ): P. Th eod ore, R. Zelvin , L. Ve nt uri.
B. T o rste nsso n, E. Purce ll. J. Co he n. ( Front
Ro w ): M. So lan, M. Fe rt e l, D. Damm an, H.
Nelson, D. Li ebe rman .
Th e Fres hm a n swimm e rs are (Ab ove, Bac k
Ro w ): S. St o ry, J. Kaspa r, E. Lev in e, S. Fri edman , D. Schum an. (Middle Ro w ): B. Gold e nbe rg. L. Oliff. S. Wolf, S. Pa c ke r, B. Ha yma n.
( Front Ro w ): S. Wag ne r, B. De it ch, D. Projan sky, E. Go ldbe qi:. D. Rywec k.
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Th e Swimming Team members are (Front Row. Left to Right ): 0 . Loeser,
P. Rogover, C. Underwood, A. Becker, L. Marcus, B. Defranceschi, D.
Flackne. M. Jepsen. (Second Row ): W. Epstein, J. Connix, B. McCloud, 0 .
Elrod, S. Meyer, A. Rosenberg, V. Argus, L. Jacobson, J. Matusik, E. Brin,
Coach Ka y. (Third Row ); A. Wald. R. Marcus, S. Stahlberg, M. Binnall, H .
Krawetz, S. Rissmann , N. Odlivak. L. Lee ke r, N. Odliva k, C. Michae ls. and
R. Ha ynes.
�The Girls' Swimming Team plunged right into their second season with a tri-meet at Maine East. During the season they competed in a total of six meets, each consisting of eleven swimming
events and a series of dives. Even though their coach worked
them hard and systematically, their win-loss record left plenty of
loom for improvement .
Since most of the team members were underclassmen, there is
much promise for a future winning team .
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Spring 1973 sa w a noth e r first in il es East spo rts hi st ory - a Girl s'
Int e rscho lasti c track team . Th e fou r m eet season end ed w ith the big
event of each yea r, d istri ct competiti o n. Th e t op tw o score rs fr om
each sc hool in eac h o f th e fourt ee n eve nt s w e re in vit ed t o th e m eet.
Out of fift ee n team s competing, th e g irl s fini shed e ig hth .
Th e team worked ha rd a ll seaso n lo ng, not o nl y b attlin11: a11:a inst fo ur
t oug h Ce nt ra l Suburba n Leagu e tea m s, b ut runn ing th e m eets in
cold , ra in y weathe r. Th e ir d edicati on a nd e nthu siasm m ad e u p fo r
th e season's poor sta ndings. The trac k a nd fi e ld tea m incl ud es (T op
Row, Le ft to Ri g ht ): J. Sochac ki. K. Kl e in, M . Binna ll , S. Kra use, M .
M ay, S. U hl e, P. W ina ns (co-ca pt ai n ), D. Solbe rg, K. Lee, Coach
T otem e ie r. (Seco nd Ro w ): R. Le ff, D. Loese r, S. Kozub. (Third
Row): E . Za nni s, N. Se id e n, L. Fri edm a n, C. J o nes, M . H e lfgott , N.
E kstrom . ( F ourth Row ): C. Mit che ll . J. Letti ck, A. St ern , T . Kokote k, T . Hu e pfl . ( Bott o m Row ): S. Krupnic k, M. Brzozows ki , a nd P.
Krau se .
�ARC~£RY
Thi s wa s onl y th e second year for the g irl s' Int e rscholas ti c Arche ry T eam ; yet, the re was a big turnout,
showing th e int e rest that th ese tw o yea rs d eve loped. Th e tw e nt y-one hard wo rking girl s earn ed th ei r rig ht
to pa rti cipat e in each of the seve n meets by the ir sco res in th e practi ce sess ion. Even thn11 1rh th e tea m's
losses outnumbe red th eir wins, th e yea r was a success consid e ring the compe titi on th ey fa ced .
The tea m membe rs we re (Bott om Row, Left to Rig ht ): S. Hame r, M. Achim ovich, E. Masove r, F. Sha pi ro,
M. Me tzge r, C. Jacobson, D. McCorm ac k, S. Fox (co-ca pt ain ). (Second Row): Coac h Arad i, L. Graff. E.
Gill , J. Schw a rtz, G. Koga n, K. Ri a n, Coac h Wh yma n. (Third Row ): M. McCracke n, K. Lee, P. Schoe nwolf, L. Ma yla hn (Ca pt ain }, A. Be rg, L. Cole, B. Ma ie rh ofe r, a nd M. Willi a ms.
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�The 1973-1974 wres tlin g campaign was not what eve ryone
had hoped for. Injuri es to key g rappl e rs and training proble ms pl agued Coach Fred Richa rdi ' s m'atm en from th e sta rt.
Des pite th e ir un specta cul a r fini sh this ye ar, th e Trojans did
d emonstrate some of th e qu aliti es upon whi ch champi onships a re built .
WRllESll
me
Seni or Len Upin, alth ough hampe red b y leg injuri es, tim e
and again lifted th e spirits of hi s fe llow teamm ates with hi s
hon est enthu siasm and spirit. Graduating po we rh ouse Fred
Albre cht d emonstrated an unparall e led prid e whi ch brought
him vi ctory even in d e feat. Junior Jeff Rock, a d efinit e con-
�te nd e r for th e sta te cro wn nex t yea r, d azzl ed hi s oppone nt
with speed and qui ckn es whil e ro a ring through an alm os t
flawl ess seaso n. Se nior La rr y Ya le showed not onl y d edication but talent and po we r as he enj oyed hi s mos t rewa rding
seaso n eve r.
As for th e futur e of wres tlin g - it see m s t o be in g o od
h and s. Soph omore Joe Co lu cci see ms head ed for sta rd om
a nd Juni o rs D a ve M a m ot a nd Sco tt Hit e loo k to b e fin e,
strong and sh arp wres tle rs. Of co urse Roc k will be bac k nex t
yea r and so also m ay be th e victories th at proved so elu sive
in th e pa t ye ar.
�Th e Va rsity tea m membe rs a re (Top Row, L. to R.): L. Yale, G. C hristopou los, B. Gusterine, S. Secler. F. Albrecht, D. Mi ch ae ls, Coach Ri cha rdi . (Middl e Row ): H . C use. P. Kost vniu k. D . Roc k. D. Mamot, B. Rob in,
H. Ro lli ck, L. Cohen, P. Skaletsky.' L. pin . ( Bott om Row ): S. Sa ff ro, I.
Fi shm an, D. Maiorana, J. Rock, P. Gasout , M.Stone .
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�The Sophomore team members are (Top Picture, Top Row. L. to R. ): C.
Na!{el, J. Beam, D. Ross, G. Somenck, T. Ru ss man, E. Stoneberg, J. Collu cci, Coach Poznan ky. (Middle Row): . La ke. J. Carlson , B. A li en , L.
Blond, G. Musick, L. Robbin , P. Christopoulos. ( Bott om Row): 'I.
Hin ske, S. Abram s, K. Hoh s, D. Hin ske, R. Po litzer, L. Brunning .
Th e Freshmen team member are ( Bottom Picture, Top Row , L. to R. ):
Coach Schuesteff, S. Rose n. B. Cohen , S. Ediden , T. Tiagoncc , B. H offman , D. Ullberg, M. Mi chae ls. (Middl e Row): J. Schimann, 1\1. Barenbaum, D. Stone. D. Liv, B. Blumen th a l, S. Sonderman. J. Stoneberg , 1\1 .
Gotthelf. ( Bottom Row) : S. igut s, G. T o nsul , 1\1 . Dorm an, D. Hin ske,
J. Strauss, R. Po lit zer, 1\1 . Sunshine. D. Lut z.
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�On ce aga in th e Niles East T ennis sq uad establi hed
it se lf as a major force in th e Leag ue . With doubl es
tea m Gene Guerrero and Jim Cohn, who last yea r finished e ig hth in th e ta te tourn am e nt, and si ngl es playe rs Scott Skaletsky and D enni s Ka pl an, Coach Win ans'
Netters proved to be capabl e winners.
ext yea r's Varsity tea m appea rs to have even more
promise with th e additi on of Sophomore sta r Je ff Epstein and th e re turn of Gu e rre ro .
��1enn s
The Racketeers were aggressive as usual this year, placing second in the
Central Suburban League with a record of 3-2.
Twenty-five girls participated during the season, six of whom were eligible
to play in the district meet which was held at Niles North in October.
These six participants were: Pam Winans, Marcy Helfgott, Sherrie Friedman, Tammy Lothan, Nancy Hirsh, and Sheryl Esken. The team placed third
in the meet behind New Trier East and New Trier West .
The tennis season ended with the League meet in which Tamm y Lothan and
Sherrie Friedman took first place and Pam Winans took second .
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A congratulations goes to the team for a terrific season despite the many obstacles in their way .
�The participating team members were (First Row ): R. Kempner, R. Davis, A. Stern, S. Friedman (captain ), K. Ambrose, T.
Lothan, J. Oif, A. Cohen, J. Fern, P. Winans, D. Solberg, D.
Gerber. (Second Row ): B. Dolnick, B. Spitz, M. Helfgott, D.
Hirsch. and S. Esken .
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�GOlrrF
Thi s yea r' s Golf team ro lled th ro ugh o ne o f its be t season eve r,
winnin g d ecisiv ely and with consiste ncy. Finishin g th e yea r in
st yle, Coach Je rr y O swald 's go lfe rs impressed th e ir oppone nts,
spect ato rs, a nd coach alike. " Thi s is one of th e trul y outst andin g
team s in quite a whil e," C oach O swald bragged .· · And thi s m ay
onl y be th e beg inning.
�Ind eed , with next yea r· re turn of Sophomore se nsati on Flip Gage rman , th e sky m ay be th e limit for th e Troj an go lfe rs. Gage rman ,
who won th e district meet as a Freshman , may very we ll be th e
s t a t e c h a mpi o n b e for e hi s E as t- Hi pl ay in g d ays a re ove r .
Complementing Flip thi s yea r we re th e top notch performances
o f Seniors And y Rute nbe rg a nd Mik e Rzadzski. Th ey add ed a
d e pth t o th e sq uad th a t m ad e th e Trojans a ve rit a bl e go lfin g
p o we r.
��This year's baseball team, lead by Rich Rubin and Ronnie Kleinsch·
midt, proved to be more than capable and emerged as one of the truly
great East teams in quite awhile. With the speed and defensive ability
of Mark Zolt and the punch provided by Kurt Kiesal, the Trojans were
the team to beat all season.
Teamwork and a positive mental attitude characterized the baseballen
this year as it has in the past. Every player ended the season with the
knowledge that it takes a full team to win, not just a few standouts.
Hopefully, that philosophy will stay ith East for a long time to come.
�SOFTBAll
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The softball team members from Left to Right are:
(Top Row } M. Kri er, S. Krause, M. Chernick, B.
Jen kins, R. Ha ynes, P. Fri edman. (Third Row ) C.
Coclanis, W. Dunn, J. Blichman, P. Gatz, D. Hausman, C . Kreft , D. Jas ki. (Second Row ) P. Sochacki,
D. Gerber, S. Pullman, D. Kaplan. (First Row } M.
Metzger, S. Arnopolin, S. Friedman, L. Dorm an,
Coach Adams, and Coach Vanderwilt .
�1973 was the first year for girl s' inte rscholasti c softball at il es East.
C ha rl ott e Va nd e rwilt a nd stud e nt t eac he r J ea n Ad a ms toge th e r
coached th e" A" a nd " B' ' team s. Th e ir season consisted of a total of
e leve n ga mes. Returning to acti on in 1974 we re th e g irl s wh om th e
teams voted as the most va lu abl e pl ayers: shortstop Lynn D orm an
and second baseman Lind a Kr ys l. Also returning were pit che rs Sue
Arn opolin and Pat Sochac ki , and reli ef pitchers Debbi e Hausman
a nd M e lind a Me tzge r. Me lind a was a lso used ex t e nsive ly in th e
infi e ld. Donna Gerbe r ro und ed out th e "A" team infi e ld as third
b a em a n. Alth oug h th e t ea m s' reco rd s we re medi oc re, th ey im proved noticeably with practi ce and expe ri e nce .
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�I Think;
The refore I Am.
182
�Obscured by intolerable mediocrity,
A thrust from the departure of uniformity
Unleashes a reservoir of creativity.
Unbeknown to most
A sensitive strand of ingenuity
Percolates within the confines
Of an eager mind.
Magnify the field of introspection,
Permitting your talents to mushroom
By asserting your individuality to its
Zenith.
183
�Leo Abramson, Mira Achimovich, Pamela Adelman,
James Ahonen , Debra Aiello,
Lyle Album, Richard Alexander, Kathleen Ambrose.
Annette Americus , David
Anderson. Don Anderson ,
Pamela Anderson , Anwar
Warda, teven Apollo, Michelle Arkush, Alan Arnoff.
Brian Austin, Anna Ballas,
Tony Baque, Marcy Baranchik , Mark Barenbaum, Steven Baroni, Susanne Baroni,
Judy Barry .
Robert Barry, Michael Bass.
Mindy Bass, Kim Bauer,
Myles Bauer, Karen Behr,
Gregory Beljaeff. Gary
Benjamin .
Ann Berberian, Patti Berlow,
Dennis Bernard y. Eric Berg,
Jerry Berg, Kathryn Berger,
Randy Berk. Shari Berkowitz.
Lowell Berman, Robin Berman, Cathy Bernstein, Kenn y
Bernstein. Michelle Berrington, Renee Bielinski. Mary
Bittner, Joel Blatt .
Robert Blinick, Greg Blix,
Fred Block , Caryn Bolon ,
John Bongiorno, Tami Bonner,
Neil Borg, Steve Borltan ,
184
�Jamie Borkovitz, Tami Bradford , Allison Brantman,
Wayne Braverman. Moreyn
Breitberg, Neil Bresette,
Stuart Bressler. Grace Brezka .
Ellen Brin. Karen Brody, Eileen Bronstine, Michael
Brooks, Marc Brown. Marion
Brutzlrns, Steven Burdeen,
Douglas Burgees .
Sheryl Burk, Donna Burke,
Benjamin Burstyn , Gary
Byron .
John Cacioppo. Sherrie Cain,
Susan Cain, Andrea Capitol.
Dean Cardella, Karen Chamerlik. Peter Cherniavskv, San.
ford Cherney .
Patricia Cheung, David Chin,
Greg
Chin,
Margaret
Chiropolos.
telody Christensen, ancv
Ciran, Garv Claver. Carlo.s
Conrado. .
Donna Coburn. Bill Cohan.
Lisa Cohan, Karen Cohen .
Laurence Cohen, Lisa Cohen.
Rhonda Cohen. Sherry Cohen,
Vicki Cohen, Murrav Cohn,
James Coleman, Dana
Colucci .
Joanne Coninx, Linda Cooper,
Glenn Crane, Carrie Craven,
Jeffrey Craven, George Curt is , Lori Daar. Tna
Daitchman.
185
�James Daly, Beth Defranceschi, William Deitch, Michael
Delmonico, Daniel Dennan,
Barbara Deutsch. David
Dickman, Deborah Dinelli.
Glenn Dinicola, Michael
Doman, Gregg Dorman. Jane
Dou1das. Angela Douvris,
Linda Dressler, Marlene Duberchin, Benjamin Dubin.
Darlene Dubinsky, Andrea
Dubow, Judith Dumke, Samuel Echerling, Steven Edidin.
Jodi Elatkin, Sharyn Elman,
Jodi Engelberg.
Jodi Esralew, Lauran Factor,
Jolene Fain, Carol Feldman,
Joseph Feldman, Judi Feldman, Steven Feldman. Charles
Ferguson.
David Fleischer. Sharyl Fischman, Arlene Fisher, Dawn
Flanke. Rhonda Flannang,
David Fogel, Jeff Fogel, Lisa
Frank.
Michael Freres, Jodi Friedman, Scott Friedman.
Suzanne Gall, Andrea Ganek,
andra Garber.
Dennis Garlick, Georgia
Geor11:eow, Mark Giancola.
Ellen Gill. Barbara Gillman,
Janet Ginsburg.
Jacqueline Glassner, Debra
Gleinke, Jay Gold.
186
�Bruce Goldber11;, Gail GoldIris Goldbe~. Bradley
Goldenberjt, Sandra Goldml"ir. Robt"rt Goldsmith. nd rt'w Goldstt'in. Wend\
·
Goldstein.
be~.
Jacque Coles, Kenny Golub,
Rita Goodman, Joelira Gor·
dan, Melissa Goss, Gabriel
Gotlib. Mark Gotthelf, Scott
Gottlieb.
Jason Grade. Lori Graff. Eva
lyn Grant, Kelly Green, Kathy
Greenber11;, Suzi Greenber,;,
Michael Greenfield, John
Grentz.
Lawrence Greshom, Lee
Groosky. ndrea Grosky, Jeffrey Grossinger, Michael
Crossman. Janet Hacker, Betty Hall, Sheila Hamer.
Michael Hanley, Christine
Haru;en, Brian Harris, Stacev
Hartl, Carla Ha5eJ1;awa. Richard Hasmonek. Robert Ha~·e ,
Robert Hayman
Richard Hazan. Sandi Heilbron. William Heinz, Wendv
Heller, Paul Hervatin, Beth
Hill. Marcia Hilliard, David
Hinske.
Mark Hirsch, Bruce Hoffmann. Joseph Hohmann.
Donna HorberJI;, Sandra Horniscb, Cathy Horwitz.
David Hvman, Charles Hymann. Cynthia Jacobson.
Gary Jacobson, tonka Jacobson. Steven Jans.
187
�tark Jarmev, Linda Jaski.
Jaye.
Jill
William Jensen, Milka Jeuremovich, Diane Johnson.
Donna Johnson, Lauren Johnson, Melissa Josephs.
Elizabeth Jozsi. Hardy Kaatz.
John Kadus.
Bob Kafkis, Michael Kalnitz,
Louis Kanter, Elise Kaplan,
Nick Karafotias. Silva Karag
ozian. Jaffc-rr Kasper, Harold
Katz.
Mitch Katz, Wendy Kaufman,
Nona Kazan, Russel Keating,
Daniel Kellk. Jay Kelly, Susan
Kellner, Daniel Kessem.
Kevin Killerman, Chris Klancic, Ronald Knee, Robet Kobylski. Joel Koenig, Sandra
Koetz, Lorain Kogan, Michael
Kol pas.
--
Amy Koppel, Issac Kornhau ser. Barry Kramer . Linda
Kray, Elizabeth Krier, Je ffery
Kru e . Lisa Kuntz, Mark
Lampert.
Pamela Landau, Carol Land y,
Joanne Lang, ora Laos, Marilyn Lapoeski. Felix Lara,
Juan Lara, David Larks.
Patricia Larson, Denise Lecomte, Barry Lederman. Brenda Lee, Kathryn Lefevre, Ann
Lerner, Sheila Lesorgen ,
Aileene Leung.
188
�Anne Levan , Ilene Levin,
Laura Levin, Michael Levin,
Richard Levin, Edward Levine, Helen Levine, Jewel
Levine.
Mark Levit. Michael Lewis,
Lori Lindberg, Christ} Lindhoy, Lori Lipson, Joel Lipsky,
Dennis Liu, Jordan Lohn.
Randee Losoff, Jimmy Luk,
Dennis Lutz, Rosann Maggiore, Scott Malina, Beth Malekow, Carol Malina. Vivian
Mani ate.
Jordan Mann, Jean Mannette.
Daniel Marchiafava. Lesley
Marcus, Rhonda Marcus, Paula Marks, Richard Martini,
Elaine Masover.
Amy Matsuda, Jeryl Matusik,
James Matz.
Brian May, Judy Mayer, June
Mayor.
Mary McCracken, Larry Meisner, David Meister.
Laura Menches, Bonnie Meyer, David Meyer.
Debra Mevers, Michael Mev.
ers, Mark Michaels.
Reid Michaels, Carol Michals,
Susan Mikel.
189
�David Miller, Howard Miller,
Lael Miller.
Lori Miller, Sheri Mill er, Sandra Mohr.
Jeffery Moll. Sandra Morrison. Ann Morton.
Susan Morus, Shawn Moses,
Brad Moss.
William Moy, James Mrohen,
Janet Murray.
Renee Nardeil. Michael Nathan, Jean Nelson .
Steven Nelson, Beth Nessenson, Lori Netahlo, Scott igut,
Jeffery Nisbett, Ronald Nisson, Christine Noll , Gail
Norris.
Robert Oberdin)I;, Nanette
Odlivak, Layne Oliff, Donald
Olsen, Steven Olsen, John
O'Malley. Connie Ono, Steven
Ornoff.
Stuart Osadaka, Steven Ottlinger, Rose Ozete, Peter Pacek,
Steve Packer, Keith Pamper,
Louis
Pappas ,
William
Pappas .
Bryan Patterson. Wendy Paulson, Heather Payne, Robert
Peterson, Gayle Petroski,
David Pevsher. Maria Pitti,
Nadine Plich.
190
�Robert Politzer, Eric Polley,
Irwin Poremba.
Hal Pos. Mary Postel.
Poulos.
ngela
Ronald Pressler, Gloria Price.
William Prin.
Allen Rakoczy, Scott Reed.
Michael Regidor, Belle Reich.
Steven Reiter, Eve Reitma"Karen Rindtt, Carol Robbins.
Eric Robin. AndJ"ea Pollick.
Mary Rerowicz. St&1Jley Rosen. Beth Rosenfeld. Rob Rosenthal. Michael Ross. ark
Rudd.
David Rywec:k. 1-ra Sable
Lome Sachnoff, Seolt S•di·
llGff. David Sacks, Steve11
Sacks. Ralph Solas, Marcy
s.bburg.
Eileen Saltzman. Myrna 'Santacruz. Linda Saputo. Steven
Saraasin, Robert Scarbrouith.
Barry Schmf?'tter , Julie
Schmidt, Ian Schneider.
Linda Schneider, Timoth'
Schneider, Pamela Schnell.
Daniel Schne'der, Joann
Schitzer. Daile Schroeder.
Debra Schultz. James
Shaman.
Lisa
Schwartz.
Mark
Sehwartz. Timothy Scott. Steven Seplowin. Janet Seyller.
Greg Shapiro. Howard Shapiro. Neal Sherman.
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�teven hennan. lice Shimoda.
ancy Shlesman, Alan
Shore, Robin Shore. David
Shuman. Abby Siegal. onnan
Siegal
Risa iei(el. Sharlene Silberstein. Arla Silverstein, Peter
ilventeln. Mark Sklair, Hal
lclar, David Sklena, Jill
Slavin.
usan Small. Steven Smith.
James mul on, Barry Smitman, Hannah Snow, Johannes
Soehn, ent ~. Steven
Sonderman.
Mark Sonshine, Debra Soskin,
Alan piei&el, Gregory Spillar,
Cynthia Spivack, Steven
Sproat. Scott Stahlbel'Jt, Sue
Stahlbe111:.
Martha Stahlke. Ester Stein,
Ronald Stein, Steven Sterin.
Toby Steinberg, Howard Steirman, Robert Stevens. Mike
Stiefel.
Daniel tone, Sandra Stone.
Jimmy Stoneberg, Steven tory. Jonathan Strauss, Holly
Stricker, Pam Sudendorf, Paula Suir;arman.
Elizabeth Surlin. Lydia Suster.
Eve Tarantaur, Carol Taylor.
Cynthia Teer, Bruce Teichner.
Tracy Theobald.
nthony
Tiair;once.
192
�Allen Tish, Gilbert Tonsul.
Ray Tonsul, Angie Trauth.
Christine Trawinski, Bonnie
Tunick. Sherwin Twery, David Uhle.
Brian Ulbert. Daryl Ullberg.
Cheryl Underwood, Caryn
Vale. Robert Vander, Pam
Vasilakos, Sharon Veis, Lynne
Veit.
Fran Vishkin, Yvonne Wade.
Spencer Wagner. Larry Walovitch, Jeffery Warda, Jennifer Warda , Lauren Waskin.
Scott Weichmann.
Paul Weinberg. Ronald Weinert, Ann Weinstein, David
Weinstein. Janet Weisman.
Randv Weisman. Linda Weitzman, Jean Wells.
Steven Wengerski
Steven Werner
Gayle Wilkoff
Janet Willans, Jill Williams.
Michelle Willims, Matthew
Winston. Robert Wiser, Deborah Wisse, Philip Witzel, Scott
Wolf.
Randy Wolff. Martha Woll.
Laura Wu. Steven Wugst.
Diane Wurl , Jon Yamanaka.
Scott Yen , Roxann Young.
Irwin Zeidman. Marc Zekelman , Kathy Ziegler . L~ le
Zimbler, Susan Zinnerman.
Andrea Zucker, Joel Zutz.
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���������������������������������������������������Senior Credit Index
Dennis Abeles
Reflections Crew 1,2; Fencing 2-4 ; Frosh: Nu.
I ; MinorN 3; Soccer 3,4; Minor N 3; Major N 4.
Ronda Abrams
G.A.A. 1,3; Ski Club3.
Bany Arkush
.
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Blue Hon. Cert. l; Cabinet
I; Treas. I ; Music Fest. l ; Mixed Chorus 1;
Music Cert. I ; Yearbook Staff 4; Bridge Club I .
Jeanette Arnold
Fall Play 4; Producers 4.
Jill A.ronovitz
Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-fin. ; Ill. State
Scholar4 ; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2;
Gold Hon. Cert. I; Fall Play 3; Student Director 4; Reflections 1,2,4; One Act Pla ys 2; Music
Fest. 1,2; Thespians 1.2,3,4; Choir 2; Yearbook
Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll 3,4; Producers 1,2,3,
4.
Vicki Auerbach
Glee Club I ; CAA 1-3; Volleyball 2,3.
Peter Blaine
Ski Club 1-4.
Patrick Burke
Soccer3,4 ; Minor N 3; Major N 4.
Jeffrey Burman
AVE. 1-4; Officer 2,3.
Sheree Cain
Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Musical 3 ; Music Fest. 1-3;
Marching Band 3,4 ; Concert Band 3,41 httermed. Band 3,4; Beg. Band l; Stage B·~~""-, ·'"·'
Spanish Club 1,2; Producers 2.
Debi Capitol
Homecoming Comm . 3,4 ; CAA I,.,..l:' :&iiRr.llllDl!il
l-3; School Spirit Comm. 4.
Jim Blais
Gymnastics 1.
Ellen Blatt
Silver Hon . Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Gold
Hon. Cert. I ; Ill. State Sch. 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Timers Club 2; Ushers Club 2.
- ... Aue
SaiftlriM tnst
Ill. tale Scholar 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze
Hon. Pin 2: Blue Hon. Cert. l ; Cross Country I;
Frosh Nu. l; Most Valuable l; Chess Club 4:
r 4; Maj. N 4; J(ey Club4.
I.ameleicb
CAA i; Timera Club 2: U1hen Clul>J.
eitltlaker
Ill. State sdiolar 4: Bronze Hon. Pin ll: Silver
Hon. Pin 4; ReHectlons Ctew 2-4; Musical
Cre M·
n 3,4; Tecnls i-4; Swimming
J-4; F
. ; Minor N 2; Major 3,4 ; Medical
rs Club3; Producenl-4.
onica Bank
Musical Crew 2; GA.A 2,4; Orchesis 2; Timers
Club2 .
5c BUtaneo
-COlf 2, .4.
e•uu
Blue Hon. Cert. l; Homecoming Comm . 4;
G. . . l; heerleader 1-4: Co- apt. 1,3; Capt.
4; Scho I plrit Comm. 4.
Loren Belkin
Football I ; Ski Club 3; Investment Club 1,3.
Denise,
apaty
Bronte Hon . Pin 4; Homecominl( Comm. 4 ;
CAA -4 ; Cheerleader 1-4; Captain I ; Co-capt.
2; Sc ool Spirit Comm. 4.
!via Bqs
II Play Crew 3: Reflections 1-3; Musical
e"w 3: G A 1,2; Future Teachen ol Am. 2;
oducers 1-S; Ski Club 11,8; Uehers Club S;
fl ridge Clul>S.
Scott Cobert
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon . Pin 3; Blue Hon .
Cert. l ; Track 3,4; Swimming 1,2; French Club
3; Med. Careers 2,3,4 ; Investment Club 2.3.
Bruce B antman
Nat. Merit Sch; Let. of Contmend; Ill. Stat
Schol ; Na Hon. Society 3.4; Gold Hon.
Silver Hoi:ior Pin 3; Brotile Hon. Pin 2;
Hon. Cert. l; Ski Club 2,3.
Bruce Braverman
Foot ball l; Frost Nu-Shield I ;
Frosh u-Shield l.
Janet Breidenbach
Ill. State Scholar 4; Silver Hon. Pin 4, Bronze
Hon. Pin 3; Cabinet 3.4; Music Fest. 1-4· Con.
Band 4, lnter. Band 1-3; Beg. Band I; German
Club 3,4; FTA 3,4; Color Guard 3.
Jo n Brennan
AVE 1-4; Football I; Wrestling 2,3; Gymnastics
l; Soccer 3.
Richard Bellucci
Track 2-4; Shield 2,3; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4.
Wendy Benas
Cabinet 2; Inter. Band 2,3; Beric. Ba
G.A.A. 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4.
Mark Bisk
'II. State Sch. 4; Silver Hon . Pin 3: Bronze Hon.
?in 2; Summer Int. 3; Student Lel(islature 1,3,4 ;
spanish Club 1-4; Debate Team 1-4; Chess Club
2-4 .
)a Bor er
Mary Lou Axley
C.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 3.
J
Robin Bezark
Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon.
Cert. I ; Summer inst. 3; Nat. Hon. Society 3,4;
Fall Play 2; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Asst. Director 4; Reflections 2,3; Reflections Crew 1,
4; Child . Theater 3 ; Thespians 2-4 ; Producers l·
4; SkiClub2 .
Randall Bretzman
Bronze Hon. Pin 3.
I·
Andrea Berg
Nat. Merit Sch. Let. of Comm nd. 4: Gold Hon.
Pin 4; ilver Hon. Pi ; Bronze Hon. Pip 2:
Reflections Crew 2 ; G. .A. l-4; panish Club l.
Bonnie Berg
Homecominit Comm . 3,4; Reflect! ns Crew l;
CAA 1,2; School pirit Comm. 4, Key Club 3,4.
Marlin' Brinsky
Nilehilite 3,4.
William Bro
· Reflections 4; MU5ical 3; Music Fest. 1-4; Concert Band 2·4 ; Jnter. Band 1; Stage Band 4;
Gymna tics 1·4; Shield l ; Minor N 2; Major N
8-4.
Diane Coens
Transferred from Pone Deleon 3; CAA 3,4.
Larry Cohen
Music Fest. l ,2,3; Concert Band 3; Inter. Band
1,2; Football l ,2.4 ; Frosh Nu.; Mi or N 2; Major N 4; Wrestlin 1,2,3,4; Fro h u.; Shield 2 ;
Minor N 3: Major 4; Ski Club 2. Key Club 2.3.
4; Sergeant-ats 4.
Ron Cohen
Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Swimmini( I; t:rosh u l ; Soccer3; Minor N 3.
James Cohn
111. State Scholar 4; Gold Hon . Pin 4; Silver
Hon. Pin 3; Bron Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert.
I; Musical 1,2
usic Fest. 1.2; Con. Orch. 1,2;
N Club 3.4: .P. 4; Tennis l-4 ; Nu. I-4; Basketball 1-4; Capt. .4.; Nilehilite 2,3; Am Field Ser.
3,4; .P. 4, School Spirit Comm. 3; Nat. Hon.
Soc. 3.4~ Key Club 3,4; Sec. 3; V.P. 4; Soccer 4 ;
Foreign Ex. to Arl(entina 3; Squeenies 3.
Rita Conroy
Transferred from St. Schulastica 2 ; Ill. State
Schol. 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; CAA 2-4; Yearbook
Staff 3,4; Art Ed. 4; Quill and Scroll 4.
Harold Coooer
Nat. Merit Schol. Let of Commend ; 111. State
Schol; Nat. Hon.
iety 3.4; Gold Hon. Pin 4 ;
Silver Hon. Pin ll; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Gold
Hoa, Cert. l ; Summer In stitute 3; Student Leg1 l; Cabinet 1,2; Nilehilite 3; Investment Club
,8,4; President 2,S: Chess Club 1,2; School
S lrlt Coinm. 3; Brid1te Club 1,2.
Pin 3; Gold
�Susan Derex
Student Leg. 3-4; Reflections 1-2; Pom-ponto< 33;
4; Homecoming Comm. 3-4; Musical Cr
G.A.A. 1-2.
Joann Deutsche
Silver H on. Pin 3; Bronze Hon . Pin 2; Cold
Hon. Cert. l ; Chee rl eader 1-3.
Paul Dones
Transferred from Schurz 2; Football 2; Major
2; Wrestling 2; Minor N 2 ; Major N 2; B ball
Minor N 2,3; Major N 4.
Robert Dooley
udent Leg. 4; Cabinet 1-4; Spanish Club I
T. A. 3,4; Forensics 4; Nilchilite 1,2.
ara Dowlin
ctions Crew 1,2; Musical Crew l; Mixed
rus 2 ; Glee Club l ; CAA 1,2; Porn Pom Z
ettes 1; School Spirit Comm 3.
Edwin
~r In st. 2; Ge rman Club 3,4; Medica
~s Club l; Vice-Pres. 2; B11ilding Man
t 2 ; Science Advisory 2.
Donna Eisen
Cabinet 3; Musical Crew 1-2; Mixed Choru 2·
Glee Club I ; Music Cert. 2; G.A.A. 1-4.
Gary Elkins
Nat. Merit Schol. Let. of C<11;11m. 4; Ill. St. Schol.
4; Bronze Hon . Pin 3 ; Stud e nt Leg.
,
3,4; Treasurer 3; Vice-Pre . 4; Cabinet
e d l.
Vice- Pres. 4; Football 1-4; Fro h Nu .;
2; Minor N 3; Forensics 3; A. F.S. 3; Pres, 4;
Chess Club 3; School Spiri t comm. 3,4.
Shelle Engelberg
G.A.A. 1,2; Gymna stics 1,2; Ski Club 2,3; Art
Counci14.
Debra Epstein
Cabinet 1-3; Vice- Pres. 2,3; Fall Play Crew 3;
Refl ections Ass' t Music Directo r 4; Reflection s
2-4 ; Re fl ections Crew 3 ; Musical Orch. 2-4 ;
Music Fest. 1-4; Thespians 3,4; Sec. 4; Concert
Orch 2-4; Pep Band 2-4; Dist. Orch. 3,4; Student
Conductor 3; Concert Band 2-4; Sec. 3; March ing Band 2-4 ; Inter. Band 2; Beg. Band l ; Gold
Music Pin 4; Music Cert. 4; G.A.A. l; Forensics
4; Producer 2-4,
Ken Factor
Jll. State Schol. 4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon.
Pi!'! 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Gold Cert. l ; Student
Leg. l ; Tennis 1,2; Frosh. Nu.; Latin Club 2-4;
Debate Team l -4.
Robert Feder
Nat. Merit Schol. Let. of Commend. 4; Ill. St e
Schol. 4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3;
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert. 1; Nat.
Hon. Society 3,4; Summe r In stitute 3; Stu . L
2,3; Stu. Senate 4; Pres. 4; Cabinet 1,2; Pres. I
2; SAB 3; Golden Galleon 1,2; ilehilite 3.4 ;
Edit. Dir. 4; Yea rbook Staff 1,2,3; Ed. 2 ; Ed,- ln
Chief 3; Quill and Scroll 2-4.
Frieda Fei1er
Bronze Pin 3; German
3,4; Cabinet 3.
lub 4; Future Teachers
StewartFip
Ill. State Scholar; Studen t Leg. 4; Fall Play 3,4;
Reflections Director 4; Reflect ions 3 ; Child.
uaical 2-4 ; Choir 3 ,4; Track 1;
Theater 2,3;
Wrestling J,t, Frosh u. l ; Shield 2; Producer
2-4; Art Condi 4; Mini-Show 2,3.
Debra Filln
Nat. Merit Scholar hip Letter of Comm.; Ill.
State Scholatl at. Hon. Society 3,4; Gold Hon.
Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2;
Pin 4;
Gold Ce t; Reheetions 2; Refl ection Crew 2.
3 ; Mu ical Cr w 2 ; CAA 1-4; Orch esis 1,2;
Yearbook taff 4; Producers 2-4; Bowling3.
Sherry Fine
Music Fest. 1-4; Cho-ir 2-4; Gold Music Pin 4;
Glee Club I.
Cheri Fleischman
Bronze Hon . Pin 3 ; CAA 1-4 ; Producers I.
George Fletcher
Blue H on. Cert. l ; Wrestling 1,2; Frosh Nu.;
Min. 2: Basketba ll Trainer 2; Football Train er 2; Ill. In st. of Tech. Scholarship 2.
Edwin Forsberg
Ill. State Scholar; Base ball 1; Frosh.
German Club 3.
u. 1;
Michele Freed
Reflections 2; Refl ections Crew l ; CAA 1-3;
Spanish C lub 2; Nil hilit e 3,4; Producers 1,2;
Horsebackriding Club 2; Nat. Sch·olastic Pre5s
A s. l.
nie Friedman
Hom ecoming Comm. 3,4; Court 3; Re fle ction s
Crew 1; CAA 1-4; Leaders Gyftl 2-4 .
Gail Friedman
BeR. .Band l ; CAA 1,2; Ski Club 3 ; Mu ic Fest.
Lawr.-e Gill t,urg
111. State cholar 4; Gold Hon . Pin 4; Silver
Hon. Pin S; Bronze Hon. Pin 2 ; Summer In st. 3;
chool Spirit Comm. 3: BridR• lub 1-4.
Susan Clue
o~ 4; Brome Hon Pin 3; Stud en t
Ill. State
l ; Musitloll S; Reflections C11
Leii; 3; Re
cal Crew I ; Glee Club l: CAA 1·4; Forensics I ;
ts for Israe l
Producers 1-4; rt Couocll l: St
4; Pres. 4.
Ellyce Gia sner
Cabinet l-3; FalJ Play Crew 3,4; Refl ctions 24; Reflections Crew 1-4; One Act Play Cr w 2;
Mu ic Fest I 4: Thespians 2-4; Choir 4· ixPtl
horus l; Silver Music Pin 4; Mulic Cert. 4;
GAA 1-4; GAA Board 3; Leaders Gym 2-4; Orchesis 1,2; Fusion J; Eclectic Synthes! !: Yearbook Staff 3,4; Producen 1-4: Art Coundl l:
Students for Israel 2.
Sheldon Glauner
8; Crou
aj.
N Club 3; Pres. 8; Tracie 3;
8,4; Baseball I.I; Mln. l,
Country 3,4; aj
2; Fencing 1-4; Frosh u hleld I: aj. 8,4.
l.
Sherrie Frieclmu
Nat. Hon. Society 3,4 ; Silver Hon . Pin 4: Bronze
Hon. Pin 2: Blue Cert. l ; Student Leg. l; Mu I·
cal Cr w 2,3; The pi ans 2-4: Tecnis 2; GAA 1-4 ;
-'l ; ice-Pres. 3,4; 225 point award
AA Boa
3 ; Camp chol a rship 3; Yearbook Staff 3,4: editor :3, ; uill and Scroll 4; Producers8,8'; T~rtl
1-4 ; aptain 4; 1o t aluabJe Play 8
a1u
minion l-4 ; Captain 3; Mo
3· olleyball l-4: Softball 8.
JdlC.Wbera
el. Semi-fin.; Ill. tate Sdaolar;
at. M•rtt
Hon. Soc. 8, • Cold Hon. Plll .C; Sliver Hon. Pin
3+ Broue Hon. Pin 2:
dent
I: Fall Pia
Cre 3·
u ical Cre
Geld
Hoa
•
l;
i.S: R
2;
'3: Thespa,.1 M: 15 pt.
es
Mark
Gymnastics 1,2.
award 3: Russi• ub l-4; Yearbook Staff I:
editor S; Co-F.dltor-in-Chief 4: Quill and Scroll
S,4; Star ward 3; )oume)'man Award 2; Pro-
David Garliek
lntermed. Band l·-6: N Club 4; Bas ketball ;
Frosh u; hleld 2; Min. ; Ba cball l -4: Frosh
Nu ; Shield ; Min. ; M j . ; Ru sian C lub 4;
N ilehilite 3 ~;ed. 4.
ducer 1-S; For. Lan1t. Ad. Comm. 3; EPDC
Sub-Comm. 4.
Wead)' Gartellbers
Ill. State Scholar 4; Sllv r Hon. l'ln 3; Bronze
Hon. Pin !; Gold Hon. Cert. 1; at. Hon. Soclet 3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Reflections 1.2:
1: Music Festival l: Glee
Rrflectlon Cr
Club I: CAA 1.Z: Pom Pom 3,4; Co. Capt. .C;
Timers Club I; ProcluC!ers 1,1.
Mary Gentile
GAA 1-4; Boar 3;
olleyball 3; Capt. 3; Tenni
3: Bachnintoa 8: Lt>aclers C}'lft M.
Susan Goldher1
Fall Plav Crew l; Reflections 1,2; Mu9lcal
Crews I; .Music Festival l ; Glee Club I.
Jill Goldstein
Nat. Merit Schol. Semi-fin.: 111. State sdiol. 4;
Nat. Hon. Societv 3,4; Gold Hon. Pln .C; Silver
Hon. Pin 3; Bron~e Hon. Pin 2; Cold on. Cert.
I; Summer Inst. 4; Student Lea;. 1.2; Ref
c a; G l-8; FrellCh Cldb U; C
Call n 2; Yearbook 8,.C; eel 4; Jou•!ai•
A ard 3; Star Award 4; Qulll and Scroll
ducers 1-3; Art Council 1,3: Remeelaer
a.
Kim Goldstein
Footb 111.
Frosh Nu.
Barry Gertz
VE 1·4: tuslcal Crew 3,.C; Tecnis 3,4; Football l ,2; Fro h u hield l ; Min. ; Med. Careen Club l.
Robyn Gill
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Comm.; Ill. State
Scholar 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2:
Gold Hon. Cert. l ; umrner Inst. 4 ; Fall Play
Cre I; Reflec:tton l; ReHections Crew 1-3;
Musical Crew I,!; Thespian 1-4; CAA 3;
Frencla Club I; Yeaif>oolc Staff.C; Produ ce rs 1-4 ;
A rt Council I; Honor Society S,.C.
NoahGU.lll State oholar ; Bronze Hon. Pin 3 ; Student
Le~. 4; ec . .C; Fall Play M; Reflections Direcu~call-4; Th esp ians 21
tor 4; Refl
, Colden Callean M: rt
4; Feneln~ l ;
ed. A, hudu rs 1-4.
Martin Golub
Ill. tat Schol. 4; II er H on. Pin .C; Brvnze
Hon. Pin 2; Musical Pin ; boir3,4; MIL Chor.
l : Gold Mu ic Pin 4; Clu 4; Track 1-3; Frosh
ountry 3.4;
4; Cro~
Nu.; hield 2; Major
3,4; Best Team Member 2: oat Ian·
Major
proved3.
Todd Goodman
Student Leg. 3; N Club 3,4; Football l ; Fnl!lh
Nu. l ; Basketball l -4; Maj. . 1-4.
Robin Graff
Ill. State Scholar; Silver Hon . Pin 4 ; BrollZe
Hon. Pin 2 ; Cold Hon. Cert. 1; ReflectiOM
Crew 3; Musical Cre w 3; CAA 1-4; Orche Is 1·
4; Yearbook Staff 4; Produce rs 2,4.
Alfred Grandinetti
Football I ; Frosh u. l ; Ba eba ll 1,2; Frosh
1: Minor N 2: Medical Careers Cl<1b l.
u
�Phillip Green
111. ' tate ' cho l. 4; a t. Hon. ociet y 3 .4 ; Co ld
Hon . Pin 4 ; il ve r H on . Pin 3; Bronze H o n. Pin
2 ; Go ld Hon. Ce rt. I ; F ootba ll I ; Invest. C lub24 ; hes C lub 2-4 ; Bridge C lu b 3,4 ; Summ e r
In st. 3.
Renay Greene
Ill. ' ta te Schol. 4 ; Sil ve r Hon. Pin 4; Bronze
Ho n. Pin 2: Bl ue H on. Cert. l ; Stud . Le~ . 2; Fa ll
Play C rew 2-4 ; Re fl ecti ons C re w 2-4 ; Mu sica l
C rew 2 ; Th espi an s 3,4 ; Te cni s 2-4: C AA 1.2:
Produ ce rs 2-4; Ski C lub 2: Badminton 2.
Judith Hoffman
Sil. Ho no r Pin 4; Fall Pia 4; Fa ll Pl ay C re w 13; Asst. Re fl e ctions Director 3 ; Re fl ections l -4;
Re fl ecti ons C re w 2,3; Child. Th e at e r C re w 1 ,2 ;
Mu s ic al 1-4 ; Mu s. F es t. l -4 ; Th es pian s l-4 ;
Pres. 4 ; 10 pt. a w a rd 1; 25 pt. 2 ; 50 pt. 3 ; 75 pt. 4 ;
C hoir 2-4; Officer 3 ; Gle e Club I ; C old Mu s.
Pin 4 ; Mu s. C e rt. 4; il e hilit e 3 ,4; Produ cers 14; Ml ni-Show3 .
Robert Klein
AVE l ; Fall Play 2,3; F all Pla y Cre w 3 ; Re fl ection s 1-3 : Re fl e ction s Cre w 3 ; On e Act s l ;
Child. Th e ater 2,3 ; Mu s ical 1-3; Mu s ic Fe st. 13 ; Th espi ans 1-3 ; Choir 1-3 ; Mixed Choru s l ;
Cold Mu s ic Pin 3 ; Music C e rt. 3 ; Wrestling l ;
Produ ce rs 1-3; Up With Peopl e 4.
Ronald Kleinschmidt
Football l ; Basketball l ,2 ; Base ball l-4 ; Maj . N
1-4.
Shawn Holt
Tran sfe rred from St. Ste ph e ns Hi ~ h Schoo l 3.
Debra Klinghoffer
Re fl ection s Cre w 2; CAA 1-3 ; Orch es is l ; FuIll. Stat e Scholar 4; Silve r Hon . Pin 4; Bron ze
ture Te ach e rs 1,2 ; Libra ry Aid l ; sh e rs Club 1,
H o n. Pin 3 ; Stud e nt L e ~i s. 3 ; C abin e t 3 ,4 ;
2.
H o me coming Comm . 3 ,4 ; Fall Pl ay C re w 3 ;
Re fl ection s 1,2,3,4; Re fl ection s C re w l ,2 .3 · ~--
Musical Crew 3.4; Mutiea
LWa
3 ,4; Thespians 3,4; Choir S 8,4;
P~4 ; Brome
UL&~
Club l ; Cold tu ic Pin 4.
tudent Leg. 4;
Hott. Pill S; Summer Ins .
a rboo · ta f
1,2.3 .4 ; Orchesis 2: Fort'n
2-4; Reflection
Fall Play ew 2,3; Reflecti
4 ; Journ yman ward 4; Produ
e pians 2-4; 10 pt.
ical Crew l-4,
Ctt-W 1,
school Spirit Comm. 3.
award I; 15 pt. 4; CAA 1-.f; Orchesis 2-4; Year-
Jill Horwitz
Tim Griffin
Tr · rred from Bowa n 2 ; Ill. Sta te Sch o l. 4 ;
, Pin 4 ; il ve r H on . Pin 3 : Bro nze
Gol
H rn . Pin 2 : Co ld Hon . Ce rt. I : Fall Pl ay 2 ;
G mna t ics 2: Ge rm a n C lu b 3 ; In vest. C lub 2-4 ;
css C lub 2-4: Stud . Leg. 2 ; Re fl ection s C re w
i.
book Stdf 4;
Pr~rs
4; Sid Club 1,2 ; A
rew -3; Re fl ecti on s C re w; Mu s i
Cre
I
-&; Thespian s 1-4 ; T ecnis 1-4 ; One Act
odu ce rs l -4.
Andrea J acobson
Ill. State Sc holar 4; Sil. H on. Pin 3 ; Bronze H on.
Pin 2 ; Cold Ho n. Ce rt. l : Re fl ect ion s C re w 1,2:
Mu sic Fes ti val 1-3; Co n ce rt Band 4 ; Int. Band
2,3 : Beg. Band 1.
Scott Jacobson
Ill. State Scholar 4 ; Bronze H on. Pin 3 ; Blue _.,._ _,,
H on. C e rt. l: Stud e nt Leg , 4 ; Con ce rt Ba nd 1,2:
St a)(e Band 2; Footba ll l : F rosh u. Shi e ld I ·
Trac k l ; Nil e hilit e 2-4: ed . 3 ; Quill and Scroll
4; 'tar Aw a rd 4 ; Journ eyman Awa rd 3.
,:.~li,llflJ!~·~~~·s
at. Me rit chola r. Le t. of Comm end .; Ill. State
Sch o la r 4 : C old Ho n. Pin 4; il vc r Ho n Pin 3 :
Bronze Hon. Pin 2 ; Gold Hon . e rl. I ; Trac k l ,
2 ; Cro s C ountr y 2.
Robert Harrison
Club I ; G ymnasti cs 1-4 ; Baseball l -4.
Victoria Hasegawa
Ill. State Scholar 4 ; Silve r Hon . Pin 3 ; Bronze
Hun . Pin 2 : Blue Hon e rt . I ; CAA 1 ,2 ; ki
lub 2,3 : Le ad e r GPE 2-4.
Debra Hausman
CAA 3-4; ' panish Club l ;
ball 3,4.
s hers
lub 1.2 ;. oft-
Glenna Hecht
onze Hon . Pin 4 ; Student Leg. 3 ; Cabinet I ;
F II Play 2.3 ; Fall Pla v re w 1-4; Reflection s 14; Rt>flel·tion Crew l-4 ; Childrcn s Th e ater i.
u Crew 1-3 ; Musical 3.4 ; l\'lu s. F est. 1-4;
1'11 plan 1-4: Int. Band l ; hoir 2-4; Glee
Club I. tu . e rt. 3 ; CAA 1.2.4; Orchcsl 4.
Jay a isky
Bronze H o n. Pin 3 : Summe r In stitut e
1,2.
1 -3 ~
Lawrence Kampf
Ill. State Scho lar 4;
Hon . Pin 3 ; Bronze
s~-...:ae•t.Ihlllf
Beg. Bandl ; Ba · """·....,,•~
Track
14:
ouncQI
Journeyman
ward
�Karen Larson
Bronze Hon Pin 3 : r. t usica l l-3 : ~ l u,ie Ft•st. 1--l :
Concert Orch . l --l : Mu sic Ct'rl. .J .
Timothy Launick
Trans. from ill's Wt>st 2.
Nat Lawren
ymna tics 1--l : Frosh
luj. 3-4.
Ruth Mannheimer
C.A.A. l ~ Producers 1.2: Ski Club I
u. Shie ld I :
~I
in . N 2:
Susa Marcus
Ill. State Scholar -l : Rt'flediom Crt·w 1-:J: G ,A.A.
2: Spanish C luh 1-3: 7\kd. Carl'l'r' 2.3.
StHe Leadroot
Wrt>stling I: Bast> ball I; Frosh.
u. I
Michele Marko
Tran s. from Su lli van 2.
Irwin Leavitt
Transferred fmm Muim• East 3.
Sheri Lee
Gold Hon. Pin 4.- Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze
Hon . Pin 2; FaU Play 2,3; Fall Play Cr w 2,4;
I· hil. Th eater
Reflection Crew 1-3; One A
Crew 1,3; Musica l Crew 1-3; Tht"Spian 2-4 ; 25
pt award 3; 50 pt. award 3; 75 pt. a ard 4; Tecni 2; CAA I ; Fre ch Club 1,2.
in Lefkoyltz
L; G A 1-3;
Art Council i
Robert Maslov
Bronze Hon . Pin 3
Gerhard Massat
Trans. from Evan ·ton Hi)!h School 3 ; Ill. Sate
Scho lar -l.
I.urea Lehmann
GAA l ; Gymnastic 1.
Lynne Ann Maylahn
G A f-4: Board 3.4; Ski Club 1-4.
toe!. Cateen 1-4;
n
Rebecca
Nat. Merit Sch. Let. of Commend. 4: Stiver
Han. Pin •• Bnma Hon. Pin 2; Blue HOIL Cert.
l; Ill. Stite It. 4; ReOt'Ctlons Crew i; Glee
Club l · G.A. 1-4: Board 3,4; Ski Club 2"":
Cross Country>'timer 4; olle)'hall 2,3; r.e.ders
G mM .
.4: Retkoctlons
• ' ldClub 1.2.
Michel Lichtenstein
CAA 1-4; Rippl e ttes
omm. l ,3 .
Alyce Dawn Metzger
Student l.t•iti>. 3 : AA 1.2; De bat e T ea m 1.2.
,
Melinda Me tzge r
CAA 1-4; Board 2-4 ; olle yball 2-4 ; Baske tball
3,4 ; Softball 3,4; Yearbook Editor 3 ,4; Quill nd
Scroll 4 ; ' ki Club 1,2.
Gary Meyers
Ill. tale Sch. 4; Bronze H on. Pin 2 ; Blue H on.
2;
Cert. I ; Football 1-4; Frosh u. I ; Minor
2 ; Basketball l ;
3 ; Track 2 ; Minor
Major
Frosh u. l ; Baseball l,2 ; Frosh u. I ; Minor
2; KeyC lub3,4 .
D ary l Michaels
Ill. State chol ar: Wres tling 1-4 ; Capt. 4 ; Frosh
; c Improved 3;
u. l ; Min. 2; Maj.
Coif I ; Frosh u. I ; Key lub 4; Blue Hon.
C e rt. I.
Deborah Martorano
Us hers C lub 2,3.
MontyMatl
N lub 1,2; Track 3; Frosh u. Shield 2; Min.
2; Cross Country 1-4: Frosh u. 1: Maj.
apt . 4 .
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon.
J.etl. 3: Rt>Oectlon s
Paul Mandell
Nat. Hon . Socit"t": Cold Hou . Pin .J : Silver Hon.
Pin 3 : Bronze H<;n. Pin 2; Cold Hun . Cert. I:
Club 3 ,4: Football 1,2.-l : Frosh u. I: ~ t in . 2:
1\l aj . 3.-l : Baseball 2 : K e~ C lub 2-.J.
.
Leslie Miller
Trans. from Sul livan 3; Ill. State Scholar 4; Silver H q n. Pin 4 ; Bronze Hon. Pin 3: Golden Gal
leon 3 ; ile hilite 2-4 ; Featu re Ed. 4; Quill and
Scroll 4.
�Rould Rovner
Club 1,2; B
Eliot Oslaerman
Student !Ail- 1-4; Cabinet 1.3; ftllitlllllnt.;;um
Spanish Club 1-4; Forenslct 3,4• DiilbattM'I..
1-4.
Laura Page
Gold Hon. Pin 4: Silver Hon Pin 3: B
Pin 2: Cabinet 1,2; Fall Play re w 3, , efl ection 2-4; Director 3; Crew , Chil . Theater
Cr
I; Mu ical Crew I; usio 2-4; Mu ic
Fest. ,2; Thesptus i-4 ; Mixed
orus 2; Glee
Club l , Gaa 1-4: Ord,.esis 1-4; res. 4; Produce rs 1-4.
Barbara
erson
llJ. State Scholar; Breale Hon. in 3; Glee lub
l; GAA 1-4; Board S.~
llevball l-4; Le
rs
Gym 2-4; Yea ook Staff 4; ki Club 1-8.
Howard Pfeifer
Ill. State Scholar; Re ections Director 3.4;
fl ections 1 ; Musical 2; Tecnis 3: Student
ductor 3.4; Con . Band 2-4: Sta•e Band
Choir2,4.
Jennifer Philli
Trans. from f\ ina; Homecoming Comm . 4;
lntermed. Ban l · CAA 1,2; Ski Club 2.
Gary Pineless
Ill. State Scho , at. Hon. Socit>ty 3,.4; Gold
Hon. Pin 4; Sil r Hon Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin
2; Gold Hon. ert. l ; lnvestlllt'nt Club 3; Ches
Club 1-4: V.P.
West2.
. 4; Student Leg. 1,2; HomecomClub 2,3; Vice-Pres. 4; Football
3.4; Track l ; Major N 2,4; MVP
all 2,3 ; Major N 3; School Spirit
Coi•-e 4; Key Club 2-4; Vice-Pres. 3 .
Lisa Polley
Ill. State ch I r 4; Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze
Hon. Pin 3; G.A.A. 1. 4.
Nancy Pait
Blue Hon. Cert I; CAA 1-4; Porn-Porn 3,4.
Patricia Powen
W. late Schol. 4: Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon .
.3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. l ;
R.tlections 1,2 : Ref! ctions Crew l ; Music
. 1: Glee Club I; GA 1.4; Spanish Cl,~.~i.~•;'N:ill
Ollt' ball Team 1-3; Badmittin Team 2,3.
M...,.Pozin
at. erit chol. Let. 4l"~M!
Schol. ; Football l,
Comm. 4: Chess lubl-4
David Pregozen
Musical Crew 3,4;
3,4 : lntermed. Ba
Marlene Pressl•
GAA2.4.
ketball 3;
Soft-
Steven Putziger
Ill. State chol. 4 ; Coo. Band M; Jntetined.
Band 1; Te
1,2; F
l; Investment
Club 1-4.
Eia Milica Radosavl1
Ill. State Sch. 4: Gold
Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2,
C.A.A. 1-4: Orchesis 4.
Julie Rand
Ill. tate Sch . 4; Silver Hon . Pin 4; Bronze Hon .
Pin 3; Summer In st. 3; Refl ection s 1: Music
Fest. 1; Girls Glee l; G.A.A. 3; Producers l.
Daniel Rappoport
Trans. frlllll Evanston 2; Ill. S
Ho. oclety 8,4; Cold Hon.
Pin 3; Bronae Hon. "'1 2;
Cabinet 2,3; Fall Play 3, ;
t. 2-4; Re ct.
Crew 3,4; Child. Th. 3; Musial 2-4 ; Thesp. 2-4;
V.P. 4; Forensics 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Journey·
man Award 4; }'rod. 2-4; P Announ. 3,4; Stu•
dents for Imel 2; Sec.-T
2.
Julia Katia
Ill. S
Sch. 4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon.
Pin 3;
nze Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert" I:
at
Society 3,4; Student Leg. 2,4; Cabi·
eflections 3; Music Fest. 1-4; Conceit
1-4; Cadet Band l ; Marching Band 2-4;
Spanish Club 1-3; Pres. 2,3; F.T.A. 2-4; Trea S.
4; Golden Galleon 1-4; Editor-in-Chief ; It'
Academic Alternate 3.
Chris Reiss
Transferred from Swit
Spanish Club 4; Prod
4; Musical 4.
Bob Riccelli
Football l ,2,3;
N 2,3; Track 2;
u. Shield l ; Mi
Student Le![. 4;
Club 3,4; Track 2; Cro s
Country 2,3; Baseball 3; Fencllljt 1,2,3,4.
~th Ruller
Re fleet
Band 3; Inter.
U.. Band 2,3; Stu
Do Rut
ski
Concert Band 4;
Golden Galle 3,4.
Andy Ruttenberg
Swimming 1,2,3 4; M ; Minor N l; Major N 2,
3,4;
1,2,3,4; MVP; Minor N l ; Major N 2,3,
4; S
S.4. M jor 3,4.
Randy
Bronze Hob. rtn 4; Gold Hon. Cert l ; Reflections Crew. I;
oir l ; Mixed Chor. l; Tennis 14; Frosh Nu. l; hield · Minor N 3; Major N 4;
Swim~!; r sh Nu l;Soccer3; MinorN3;
Ski Clult f; 8rfdli Club 2.
y
4; Bronze Hon. Pin 4; AVE 1-4;
3; Tecnl 3: Fro h u. l ; M'
Ing 1-4; Frosh Nu. l ; M
""'lllKl~._,.reers CJu 3.
�Corey Strlelier
&some Hon. Pin 2; Track 1-3; Minor
Major S; MVP 2.
1,2;
Ledfe Suslick
ll'On2e Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. 1: Fall Play
3; Fall Play Crew 3; One Act Plays 2; Musical 24; Music Fest. 2-4; Thespians 2-4: Choir 3.4;
Glee Club 1,2; Gold Music Pin 4; Music Cert. 3,
4; CAA 1-3: Orchesis 1.2; Producers 1-4; Mini·
Show3.
Leesa Shetman
Cabinet 1,2; all Play Cre
Crew 3; CAA l; Producers l .
Valerie Shu
$badent Leg. 1,2; Cabin
Spanish Club 1,2· FT A l.
3; Refelection
Phy Ilia Taylor
Reflections Crew l ; CAA 1,2.
Jim Trainor
Basketball I ; Baseball I ; Ski Club 1,2.
1,2,3; CAA 1,2,3;
Vincent Trauth
Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon Cert. l ; Cabinet
3; Latin Club 2,3,4 ; Med. Careers Club I.
ajor N 4.
Ed Triwuth
Track 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Minor N 2.
lchael Wientraub
Blue Hon. Cert. l ; F tball l; Frosh u.; Baseball l,2.4; MVP 1,2; Minor 2; Major
Clubl,2.
MarkWllcaa
Football l ,4.
Pam lna
. of Commend. 4; Silver
Nat. Merit Schol.
Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Cold Hon. Cert.
ll ; Track 3; Tennis 1-4; Leaders PE 2-4;
4; Volleyball 1-3; Badminton 1- ; panllh Club
l; Timer Club 1,2.
BobertWolf
Ill. State Scholar; Bronz Hon. Ptn 3; Blue Hon.
Cert. l ; ummer Inst. 4; Student~ · 4; Football l ; Baseball l: ilehilite 4; Debate Team 14.
Michael Wolflnsohn
Track l.!: Frosh u.; Minor
restlln~ 1.
lmming I ;
nze
ncil
Lenard Upin
~
omm. 4; Mu sical 1,2,3;
Homecomm
4; Officer 4; Football 1,2; Frosh Nu.; hl.W ~
in or N 2; Major N 3 ,4 ; Captain 3,4
eightlifitng 3,4; Trojan Mascot 4; Schoel Sp,lf.lJ•·<>"too•t~··
itComm. 4.
a Zeidman
ons Crew l ; CAA 1,2; Producers L
Christine U ritz
Reflections 3; Musical 1,3; Music Fest. 1,S;
lxed Chor. 3; Glee Club I.
chele Vale
. State Scholar; Nat. Hon. Society 3,4: Cold
on. Pin 4; ilver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin
2; Student Senate 4; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections 1-4; Crew 1,3,4; Mu•ical 2; Crew 1·4;
l'-4; 25 pt. a aaf 3; Miiiie Fest. 1-4;
Thes i
Cho S,4: Milled Chorus I; Glee Club l; Gold
Music Pin 4; Music Cert. 4; GA l-4· 75 pt.
ff 3; editor
award 3; Orchesis 1-4: Yearbook
4; Journeyman Award 3; Star we,rd 4; O,.ill
and Scroll 4; Producers 1-4.
UanSklalr
tll. State Sehol 4; at. Hon. Society 8,4: Oold
Hon. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Btonze Hon; Pin
2; Cabinet 3; Sec. 3; CAA l; Med. Career Club
1,2: Golden Galleon 3,4; Forensics 3,4; hess
Clubs.•.
MleheU.
Ill. State Schol 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon.
ioltl l; Glee Club l; CAA 1-4:
C.rt. l; R
Staff!; !kl Club l-3; Tennis 3,4.
Y
Da
iety S: Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze
Nat.
Hon. Pin • Blue Hon. Cert. l; Glee Club l;
ool Spirit 4; Tennis 2-4; Volleyball
CAA 1-4;
1-3; Badminton 1-3; Track3,4.
Sue Varon
CAA I.2.3.4; Leaders Gytn 2,3,4; Cyvmastlc;s I,
2; Cap. 2; Homecomlntt Comm. 4; Key Club 4;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Audrey Wald
Reflection 2; Musical Crew 2; Musical l; u·
sic Fest. 1,2.3.4: Concert Oreb. 1,2,3,4; Student
Cond. 4; COIK'ert Band 1,2,3,4: Inter. Band 1
Cadet Band l; Oiee Club 1: Gold M c Pin ,
Mu ic Cert. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; GA
Rlppletts 2,8,4: Producers 2; B
Swimm!~ 3,4; rchery 3.
RoWn Weisman
Ill. State Schol. <&; Stud. Lete.
4; Homecoml.._ Coaian. 4:
ff l; t
CAA 1: Yearbook
1; AFS 4; key Clu
Len WeilllteJD
Student LeR. S; N
Buketball l-4; Fr
Baseball U: Frosh
4 MVP 2;
Florence Stern
Fall Pla y Crew 1-4; Reflection s 2: Reflections
lid. U....
Crew l :
Crew 2-4; One Act
Ids l-4;
;
ter Crew 3,4 ; Musical re
Tecnis 2·4 ; CAA 1,2; Yearbook t:aff 3,4; Ski
Club 4; Art Councill; Producers 1...t
Marc Stookal
Ill. State Schol. 4: Football 1-4; Track 1.1.4·
Med. Careers Club l .
Society 3.4; Gold
onze Hon. Pin
!lw,lliMllang l; Medical
ld•eClub3.
Zimbler
ate Scholar 4; at. Hon. Society 3,4 ; Gold
n. Pin 4; Silver Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin
2; Blue Hon. Cert. l ; Producers 1-4; Fall Play
Crew 1-3 ; Reflection s Crew J -4; Children's
Theater Crew 2; Musical Crew 1-4; Thespians
2-4 ; Yearbook Staff 1-4; Editor 3; Asst. Editorn-Ghief 3; Cc:>-Editor- ln-Chief 4; Journ eyman
A ard l ; St r ward 2; Quill and Scroll Society
3,4.
MulZirunan
;
r
Fqbtball l-4; Fro h u.; Shield 1: M
Major N S.,4; Baskrtball l-4; Frosh Nu.; Shield
2 Major S; Baseball 1-4; Frosh
Min
2; Major N 3,4; Ski
u. l; hleld l; Minor
Club S; School Spirit Comm. 4; EY Club 3,4;
Pres. 4; Squeenies lubS,4; Pres. 4; Reflections
4.
�Index
Abele . Dennis M 215. 2-14
Abelson, lacy Beth 87, 194
Ahr•hlllllson , David L 147, 194
br• m , Ronda ue 215, 244
Abrams. Bria11 148, 204
Abrams, Se<>tt Allan 171 , 194
Abrantsoc>. Leo Randi<• 133. 147. 184
Achlmovi c h, MiraS. 116. 167. 184
Adams. C\•nth Ju Ann 204
Adl'lman. ,Marla Lynn 194
Ade lman. Pamela Rose 104. 116. 184
de Iman. l'hil ip Ian 115. 132. 148. 204
A~nos , Arnold 40
A,::ran , El )'~ Lauren 204
Ahonen, J um~s Dennis 137. 184
Ahonen. D avid J. 204
Ahonen, usan Gail 215
Alrdo. Philomen a Ann
19-J
Aiello, Debra A 184
Ala) nicl heri Sue
Alban, Kare! D Renee
214
le under. Ri<hard ) . 126, 184
Al exander. Viqitlnia 204
Allen , Barry l..tt 121. 127, 144.171
All n. Oni toph.r Q. 204
Alle n, o., id K 120. 194
Alli on. Eliiabcth 204
Alomla, Micha I 126
Alman. Aaron jaoob 126, 137, 194
Alomia.J.rome 127, 128, 194
Alpert , h eryl F.
Amado, David . 2 14
Amudo. Sa.ndra Carrie 194
Ambrose, Kathleen A. 175, 184
Ambrose. Joe 86, 97. 11 5, 204. 2 14
Ambroziak. Roman J. 204
AmelunJ(. C:arolyn 44
llmenl. Le lie B. 74. 119. 194
Ameri can Y~arbook Company 256
Amt'rietas, Annelle N. 184
men , Pri sci lla 31
Anders<~n.
D.avld P.
Bazcll, Nila
Beam. j . 171
Beard. Je ffr ey IV
Beard sley. Dian e
104, 194
Albaum, Lyle 184
Albrecht, Fredric k A. 115, 127, 129. 169.
170,2 14
Alexander. James V. 204
Alt•J.:111 der, Jeanette 11 9, 204
Alexander. I ra
Ba rs ky. Rosa lyn Sue 194
Baskin , Ellen 214
Bass. Maril yn Bell e 2 15
flass, Michat'I Alan 1
84
Bates, Kare n F.
Bass. Hnd y H. 184
Boss. Ve ll a 43
Butko, Fred A. 86. 102, 2C}l
Bouer, Janice Marie 84. 106, 108. 11 3. 2 14,
244
Buuer. Kim Ann 184
Buuer, M )'le> Scott 184
Bauer. Tcrrv Matl t•w 204
Ba)~oocl H'o llis Beth 214
Bazell. Je ff 100, 104
184
Andersoo, Don Lee 133, 147. 184
Anderson, John II. 194
Andersoo. Kt>nneth 25
Anderson. Louis S 204
Ander on, Pamela A. 184
ndcrson, Robert 32
ndrea , Dale Lynn 64. 204
Andrea, Paulette 31
Andre. 1 lche lle A. 204
n~ell , N onq II. 96. 194
Apollo, Steven John 126. 137, 184
Apton . Scott 12. 2 14
Aponte , Amnrillis 204
llrbu s, Im Ross 120, 194
Ar~u s. Va le ri e 164 . 2().1
Arku sh, Barry II. 88. 214, 244, 256
Arkush , Mi chele S. 11 5, 184
Aronold, Je• nclle 66. 2 14, 244
Arnoff. Alan Philip 184
Amopolin. ui:anne L. 120. 141, 142. 180
181 . 194
Aron son. Terri Lynn
Aronoviti. Jill Iris 66. 74. 89, 90. 96. 99.
2 14 , 2.14. 256
Aronov itz, J<>«l)lt B. 104, 194
Ashl ey, elNte M. 96, 120. 194
t av s, Job11 Ceorxc 204
uerbucli , Char les 147, 194
uerba<-h , Philip I 2. 194
Auerba <h . Vi c ki Beth 2 14. 244
Austi n, Briafl Alan 147, 18-t
Avers, Martin L. 204
vcr . Sherri 1arsha
Axley, Mar y Lou 214. 244
Back. R<llttr 121
Baer, Al ice E 96. 204
Barr. D.-· id A 204
Ba r. Phil ip 'coll
Baich. ~urie 106, 214, 244
Baijll" lrnan . Daniel 204
Balzer. u an nn 204
Baker, Hollis L<-e 113, 116. 204
Baker , Keith llrian 96. 97. 214. 244 , 162. 163
Bak e-r, Rorna) ll t 36
llalikov , H uward
120. 2<»
llalla . Anna 184
Balter, Judith F. 66, 96, 204
Band y, Mark Allen 204
Bank. Monica R. 214, 244
Baque , Robert
8 JU< , Tonv 147, 184
Barack. David 204
Baran<hik. Marc) 184
Baren baum. Mark 17 1. 11>1. 126
Barkoo, m., 194
Barn,le h Jvhn M 127, 214
Baron I. Stt>ven M 184
Baroni. 1strnne 184
Barranco. Scott D 214 , 244
Barr ~. j\ldith Ann
184
Barr~. Robert J
184
147. 194
40
Beck, Ka y 44
Beck, ROl(er C. 194
Becker, All en 28
Betker. Am y Eve 164. 194
Bcerh y, Dav id 5 1, 126
Behr. Kare n Lee 142, 141 , 184
Behr. Kenn eth R. 2 14
llchrel, Donald Dean 194
Beljaclf. Cre~Or)' 0 . 12 1, 184
Belkin, Lore n Scott 2 14, 244
Bellos. P..tlricia 194
Bellucci Ri chard 214. 244
Belon, Felicia S. 2<». 256
Bellsur, Ruth Anne 43
Benas. We nd' Debora h 88, 214. 244 . 256
Bender, j ac k ·Edward
Benjamin , Cary Lewis 184
Benjamin, Miriam B. 120, 204
Berberian, Ann 184
Berooon, Joan H. 9'2, 112, 119, 194
Ber~. Andrea Eleanor 167, 2 14 , 244
Ber~ . llonnie Kay 84. 115. 155, 214. 244
Ber~. Eric Neil 137, 184
Ber~ , Carry Michael 2 14, 256
Be r~. Jerro ld 184
Berg, Julie Ann 2 14
Ber~er. Kathryn R. 116. 184
Bcr~er, Laurie Lynn 204
Be r~er . M icha c l T. 204
BerJ(eron, Arthur C.
Ber~ma n . j oy Ell yn IOI. 204
Berk, Borr)' B. 204
Berk. Rand y E. 184
St>rk, Steven M.
Berke. 1arcia
34
ulond . L.ewisMichae l 127. 171 . 194
Bloom. Ke nn eth Joe l 194
Bloom, Willi am
51
Blum. Steven F.
BodeRn, John 19-t
Bohclan , Mary A. 19-t
Bod en heime r. Ri chard I~
Boden heimer. Robert 204
Bodine. Jeffe ry 194
Bolm•n. Robert L. 101
Hohm . Steve
Bolon. CannS.
141. 184
Bolotin. C~rolyn j oy
204
Bong iomo. John L. 184
Bonner, Jori Dawn 217
Bonner, Tami Starr 184
Bor~. Edward 147, 119. 194
Bor~ . ancy Marla
11 2. 194
Bor~. Neil Sheldon 184
Borkan , Brian Keith 204
Borker, Ja y Benne tt 2 16, 244
Borker, Jill Robi n 194
Bor~cs, Manfred 127. 194
Borkan . Steven Bl ai r 115. 147, 184
Borkovitz, Jami e F. 142. 116. 121 , 141 , 185
Borlwvitz, Mi chae l A. 127. 136, 194
Born sc heuer. Eileen
204
Born stl'in, Dav id S. 194
Borufsky. Mark Alan 2()1
Borowicz, Mary M .
Borst , Nancy Ann
Bo'<' e r. Lawrence Jay 19- 130, 131
1.
Box , Sy lvia Lynn 216. 244
Bradford Tami R. 185
Brandes, Ronald B. 194
Brantman . Alli son 11 3, 116. 185
Bran tm an , Bruee 77, 115, 216. 244 . 127. 129
Brantma.n , Linda Ann 96. 216
Bras lawsky, Les lie A. 204
Braslawsky. Marlene 204
Brauer, Sandra 204
Braverman , Bruce S. 244
Braverman , Wa yne R. 137, 185
Brcjlman. M arcia J. L 204
OO,
Brejlman. Micha el A. 204
Breide nbach, Jan el L 85, 102, 106. 11 6, 120,
2 16, 244
Breit he~, Morcy n 185
Brenna n. j ohn Thomas 216, 244
Brenn e r. Leonard J. 2()..t
Brenn er. Robin L ynn IJ6, 195
Bresette, 'eil J. 185
Bressler, Ronald 119
Bressle r, Stuart L 185
Berkelh am e r. Karen M. 194
Berkowilz, Shari C . 87, 100, 184
Berk ley. Les li e S. 2C}l
Berk owitz, Michde 100. 19-&
llcr kowllz, Biehard II. I 14. 115. 204, 162,
163
Bretzman. C. Randa ll 217. 244
Brez ka. Graciela I. 11 l. 185
Brin, Ellen j oy 11 6, 150. 164, 185
Brines, Mar k R. 132, 136, 139. 195
Brin es, Rosa li e 3 1
Brinsky, Marlin Roe 95, 2 17, 244
Bcrlow, Patricia B.
Britt an, Luuren cc D .
184
Berlow. Ri chard Alan 98, 2 14, 244
Berman, David n. 204
Berman, H aro ld M. 121 , 194
Bcrman , LindaJune 11 6.2 16
Bem1011, Lo~ ell J. 184
Berman. Robin S. 184
Bern;u<I, Debra Rae 127, 194
Bernard y. Dennis ) . 184
Berns, Judith Susan 204
Berns, Stoll Philip IO I. 204
Bern stein . Cathy Ann 11 6. 184
lkrns tein, Fem IOI. 204
Btirn sleln. Kennet h A. 184 . 126
Berrln~ton , M lchael 216
BcrrinJ(ton , Michele l 16, 184
Berry, Ira Mauri ce 204
lkrzon , Esther 31
Besser. Timoth v Paul 194
Best, Maril yn
244
Beth. Caro l Lyn n
Bezork. Robin /Inn 72. 90. 96. 216. 244
Ann
Bialik, Renee Brenda
19-1
Bianchi . Joseph P. 191
Bieber, Stuart J ay 194
Bielinsh
heryl L. 150. 194
Biellnul Renee M. 126, 150, 184
Binnall, l ary Beth 155. 164. 166
Dirnbcr~
Estella
Bishal. Kei th J. 256
Bishal, Paula In ez 150
Bis k. Robert l ark 91, 102, 2 16. 244
lllttnc r. l ary E. 184
Black. Laura 55
Blackman, Mark David 96. 115, 11 9, 194
Blainl'. Peter 1artin 217. 244
Blair, Donald 44
lllai . J anmJ . IOl.217.244
Blatt. J oe l K 126, 184
Blatt. Ellen F. 106. 217, 244
Bleadon . Benjamin J. 97. 121. 194
Blichmann. David S. 2().1
Blichmann. Judith L
180, 217
Jllinick, Robert 130. 184
Slit tcln . Deborah
194
Bliit, CreitorWillard 147. 184
Blumenthal, Bernard 115, 171 , 194.126
Bloc k, Ian Fred 133. 147. 184
Block, li cl1el le Rene 96. 97. 2Q.l
I 17. 217
Brncic, Jud y 32
Bro, William Je ns l20. 148. 217. 244
Brodaci, Ralph 2 17
Broda<'Z, Sherry Lynn 11 2. 116. 195
Brod y, Karen Ann 116. 185
Brommelkamp. Hele n 3 1
Bronstill(', Ei leen 185
Brook, Steve~ E. 217. 244
Brooks. Jon M ichae l 137. 126, 185
Broton , Donald j . 195
Brown. Cyn thi a Ann 84. 108, 11 5. 2 16, 244
Brown , Cynthia Ann 216, 244
Brown. Daniel Lewis 205
Brown. D orothy 3 1
Brown, j ack Myles 195
Brown , Karen Lynn 11 6. 195
Brown , Lotw rcnce Scot 195
Brown , MarC' A. 133. 1&5
Brown. 1\h1ry Lou 205
Brown. Robert S
244
Brown. Marla 195
Browne. M ichelc S.. 2 16
Bro""ninj(, Oiant> 44
Brown stei n. Mark J 19.5
BruJ(cr, Dana Lynn
Brunnlnjt. L
17 1
Bru slan, David Alan 195
Brutzku s. Marion 185
)lrzozo ~'S ki. Martha 88, 99. 104, 113, 141 .
154. 166, 195
Brzozowski. Paul C.
Buns, Toni 34
Burack, Lisa L 205
Brudcen. Steven B. 185
BurJi(css. Dous,das E. 185
Burgess, James T. 205
Bu r~cs . Jeffrey II. 205
Burk. Sheryl Lynn 116. 185
Burke. Donna Brid~el 141 , 185
Burke. Michael). 148. 204
Burke, Patrick James 2 16. 244
Burman, Jeffrey Lee 2 16, 244
Burnham. Jan e 44
Burstyn, Benjamin 18.5
Burton, Elizabeth I. 216
Bu~baum . Andrea nn 111 , 116
Bu..tbaum , Cary C
136. 200
Byron . Daniel Ray 205
brron , Cary Alan 185
Caciopp0. Ca rl J. 205
Cacioppo, J ohn F. 185
Cafarzuza, Yaneth 200
Ca in , Sherri e L. 185 , 217
Cain. Sheree Ca th y 120, 244
Ca in , Susan Ann ette 185
Ca lkins, Pamda Sue 2 L
7
Ca ll a~ han , Sharon 43
Ca lvo. Edward E. 2 17
Cam 1 in, James 26
>a
Campbe ll, a ncy B. 100. 195
Cameron , R e~ ina
26
Campo l ~ Mirella 205
Capezio, Joa nn 205
Capit ani. Emil
49, 136
Capitol, Andrea L)nn 185
Capito l, Debra Jo 84. 115. 217, 244
Caplan. Sharon Holly 195
Capuano. Robin J
.
Carde ll a. Dean Tom 185
Ca rlson, Frederi k ). 195
Ca rl son. J ames D. 127, 17 1. 195
Ca rl son. Kay
31
Carlson, John M. 126, 147
Ca rl son, Mar k C. 205
Carl son, ll. l27, 195
Camow, Patri cia L
Cascino, John Andrew 90. 91. 217. 244. 127,
129
Cascino, Susan M . 1
95
Castino. Jerry 28
Casey, James Joseph 127. 217
Casey, Patri ck John 205
Cassman. Larry 217
Casteel, Je nnifer L. 121 . 195
Cech, Philip Edwa rd
Ch abne r. Boward L. 86, 88. 205, 256
Chaik in, Richa rd A. 205
Chamberl ai n, Pau la 39
Chamcrli k. Karen A. 185
Chan, Jud y Elizabeth 155, 195
Ch ancellor. She ila J. 205
Chapnick. Teri 11 3, 11 7, 2 19
C h arou~. David AIan 195
Chavin , Lauren Jo LIO. 195
Chavin , M ichacl 205
Cheeseman , Sharon/\ . 219 , 244
Che iken. Marc E. i95
C hei ken, Marla Fa ye 195
C he rner. Jeffrey S. 205
C herney. Sanford Jay 1
85
C herniavskyj, Pe ter 126, 137, 185
Chernick. Michelle 142. 155. 180, 195
Chernick. Sherie ll 6. 195
Cheun~. Patricia L
185
Chiarello. Thomas 2 19
Chiarello. 1artin 195
Chin. Dav id D. 133, 185
Chin, Marp:a ret P 185
Chirchirilln, C hri s 2 19. 127
Chiropolos, Cre~ory 11 8
C hl a paty, De ni se L. l08. 11 5. 244. 2 19
Chomskv. Christi e 195
Chris le~sen . Charles 127. 205
C hri stensen. Me lod y 185
Chr isterson , Thomas 205
Christopherson, .P.. 195
C hristop0ulo's, Ceol]!c 127, 170. 205
C hristopou los. J ohn 147
C hrislopoulo<. J otce 31
Christopoulos. Peter 127. 171
Ciran. Nancy Lei~h 116, 185
C lark. C linto'i1 W.
C lark, Kath leen 205
C lau se r. Jam es C. 205
C lauson, D eborah A .
Clauson, Diane MarJ.tc
C lauson , Laura
C laver. Ca ry Edward 117. 133, 185
Claver, Michael S 205
C lea rfield, Bruce II. 219
C lin ,11:in~smlt h . Nona 34
Cobert , Cary Michael 195
Cobe rt . Scott Alan 244. 2 19
Coborn, Don na D 185
Coclanis, Ca therine 180
Goens. Diane M. 154 , 244. 219
Coens. John H . 200
Cohan, C hery l P. 86, 205
Coh:an , D:av id S.
Cohan. Lisa 18.5
Cohan, Wiiiiam M. 185
Cohen, Audrey Beth 86, 175, 205
Cohen, B. 17 1
Cohen, Da le Perry 205
Cohen, Garv E. 205
Cohen, Jclr' 195. 163
Cohen, Karen uc 185
Cohen, Larry Alan 115. 127. 170, 2 19. 244
Cohen, Laurenc.. H . 121 , 185
ohen, Li.sa Jan 185
Cohen, I arc Alan
Cohen. Michae l L. 2().5
Cohen, Rhonda J 185
Cohen. Rh onda Janet 11 2, 195
Cohen. Rona ld Bruce 218. 244
Cohen. Sherr L 116, 185
Cohen. Shereen Lynn 88, I l3, 195, 256
�25
Cohen. Susan P. 205
Cohen. Vicki Lynn 1&5
Cohn , Ann Lynne 11 5
Dorsey. James
Coh n. Holl ie Ilene
Cohn , Jam es Nath an 90, 102, 114, 115, 134,
139. 172. 2 18, 244
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Cohn. r-.for ray B. Jff5
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Derman, Daniel Mark 186
Desst• nt . Robert S. 2 19
Deut sch, Ba rba ra A. 186
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Diamond. Br ian Paul 205
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Di amond . Jerome S. 120. 195
Diamond. Merle Kay 218
Diamond, Na ncy 2 18
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Diaz. Jose 2 18
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Di cker. Curtis 2 18
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D ickstein , Lawrence 205
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Din e, J ud ith S. 205
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Ed elstein, Na ta li e G. 206
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Ed win . Ma rk Cary 245
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Eiden . Gary James 206
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· Ellen by, Alan Marc 206
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Epstein, Debra Joy 96. 104. 120. 220, 245
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Epstein, We ndy 113, 150. 164. 196
Erb. Hckli Victoria 220
Eren be r1<. Jud ith J. 11 6. 196
Erenbel)(. Julie Ann 116, 196
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Ernst , Edw in 5 1
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175. 206
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Eskoff, Renee 196
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fain . Jo lene Jennie 186
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Feij(cr, Larry Steve 196
Feinstein , Jamie
Feinslein. Jodie
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Feldm an. Charl ott e 256
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Ferld. Ma rk Eva n 163, 196
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Fine. Steven Mlch:iiel 221
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Fischer, Ann 31
Fischer. Carol Ann 206
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Fisher. Mark Edward 206
fis her. Martin L. 127. 206
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fisher, Pame la S 196
Fi>hman, Arnold Jay 206
Fishman. Corev 196
Fishman. Ira A.Ian 170. 206
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Flakne. Dawn G 11 3. 11 6, 141. 164. 186
Flammang, Rhonda Lee 116, 186
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Fl eischm an. Su san C . 196
fl t;>IC'her, Gt"orJite M 221. 245
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forsberjt. Ed win W. 22 1. 245
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Fran kel, Stt•vcn Lee 206
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96. 11 9. 196
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Garber. Sandra j oy 11 6, 186
Garland, Shirle) 20
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127
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Ge lb. Judit h Lynn 119
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Gershbein, Cary W. 206
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222, 245
Gilso n, Paul 256
Gilmore. Jud y 28
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Cinsbu~. La"rence J
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Cin s hu~h . f rwin 20
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Girovich. l-l oward
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Gla.s~. Allen Dru('('
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223, 101 . 245
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Gla,.ner, Ell)ce F 74, 88. 96, 11 3, 119, 223,
245. 256
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130. 197
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Glass ner. Sheldon W. 114, 153. 22.1. 245
Glenn , Joanne
Glid: sman, Joey 197
Glieu ke. Debra Lvnn 186
Gloc·howsky. Marlin A 86. 206
Gockcnbach, Pel!!!) A 223
Go lata. John 43
Golbus. Robert
Gold. Ja) M. 121 , 126. 147. 18i
Gold , Karen Leiith
Gold , Karyn llslie 206
Gold , Robert Allen 197
Gold. S.,th Isaac 90, 136. 223, 245
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Goldberx. Jill Karen I. 89, 90, 96, 99. 10-2.
222, 245. 256
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Goldberl(. Parnda II I 0-2. 222. 256
Goldbt·rx. Paula 151. 222
Goldberl(. Su>an 222. 245
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Golcl!lmith . Cn~jt F.. 197
Gold,mith . Marla E IOI , 197
Goldltmi th. Holwrt 187
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Gold>lein. Ed\\ard 72. 86. 96. 119. 206
Go ldstein , ll oward 91
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Go lchtein. Kirn 222. 245
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Go ld stein. Susan Jo' &I, 84, 108. 115, 206
Golds tein. Wendi B 11 6. I i
Goldstick. Car) n 79. 86, 109, 112. 206
Go ld7.wcig, Sheila 102. 115, 206
Colt's, Jacqudyn Sue 18i
Coles, l.Rslie An n
Golub. Kennet h Erir 133. 187
Golub, Marlin Brian 119, 222. 245. 130. 131
Goode, Hoelrdle Mary 11 6. 19i
Goodman . Lori Barb
Goodman. Mildred 31
Goodman . Nam:' 26
Goodman. Rita i:. 18i
Goodrmu1. Todd Jeff" 222. 245
Gordon , Crai~ Lt"'t• 147. 197
Gordon , li arold \V. 127, 206
Gordon, Joel Ira 187
Gordon, La"rt•nc<' A. 206
Gordon . Larry Paul 206
Gordon. ~ l arc Bruce 222
Gordon. Richard Nul
Gors, Donald 206
Gortva, Andrea t 20i
Goss. Melii.sa Joy<.·r 121. 187
Gothelf, Ila Lr nn 197
Gotlib, Gabriel D. 187
Gotth e lf. Mark M. 17 1, 187
Gotllit•b. Scoll 11 126, 187
Gotlrt·kh, Jamt'' 20
Covis. Pl' tt•r
Grabowski. Dennis 32
Gracll•, Jason 117, 187
GraH. Lori Kim 167, I 7
Graff, Robin Ga) le 88. 112, 222, 245. 256
Crah:\\ski. Ronald 25. 126
Granato, Gail Rose• 223
Granato, Stt'ven L 197
Grandirrclli. lfn•d 223, 245
Gran t, Eva lyn ancy JO-t . 187
Grantz, art'n L' nn 97, 120. 20i
Gra yson, Kenne th L 197
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Green. Philiip R. 90. 223. 246
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Cn:enbt•r1it. David R. 127. l97
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Crrl'nlX.-rJit, Kuth\· Sut' 18i
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207
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130. 207
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207
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Grilley. Cary L
Criflin. Richard S. J9i
Crirlin. Timothy V. 223, 246
Crinuoo. Robert j . 223
Crlswold. Paula 26
Croat. Jeffrey Carl
Crodinslty, Daniel J. 197
Crodsky, Barry S. llS, 148. 207
°Crodsky, Lee David 114, 147. 187
Groh , Ann Marie 100
Grosky. Andrea Debbi 187
Grosky, Scott Hale 223
Cross. Kim Delia 100, 112, 197
Crossblatt, Robert A. 207
Cro.,lnger. Jeffrey 137, 187. 126
cro..man. Bonn ye J. 197
CroS5man. Cary A. 207
Crossman, Michael I. 187
Crossman. Thoma.s 25
Gruenes. Walter D.
127, 197
Crutzmacher. Susan
Guerrero. Eugene J. 114, I IS, 120, 172. 207
Guerrero. Michael D. 197
Guerrero. Severo 31
Cun. Alan H. 121, 197
Gunderson. Laura L
Gurrieri, Nancy M.
207
197
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Gustafson. £.<Ina 31
Custerlne, Robert C . 170. 223. 246
Gutman, Deborah Ruth 96, 99. 117. 197
Gutman. Judith Zena 222. 246
Hack, Shari Frances
Hacker. Glenn Roland 222
Hacker. Janel Marie
HaRen. Ronald
J.
Ha~ermao,Kent
187
222. 127. 129
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Hall. Betty Ann 187
Hall. Karen Kealobao 197
Hall, Mildred 49,
Hall, Steven Ray 207
Hall, WUliamK. 86.127, 207
Halper, Jill Robin 207
Hamer. Brain Alan 91, 92. 224. 246
Hamer. Sheila Diane 167, 187
Hamilton. Andre A. 197
Handler. Barbara 25
Hanley. Margaret M. 224
Hanley. Michael T. 126. 187
Hanley. Timothy James 127. 197
Hanna, Scot 207
Hansen, Christine M. 187
Hansen, M lcbael john 207
Hanson, Cail 197
Hanson. john Thomas 207
Hanus. George 20
Hardt. Keith Dallas 97, 224, 246
Hales. john C. 136, 139, 'llJ7
Ha"ls, Annette 31
Harris, Brian Jan 187
Harris, l.J>ri Lee 2'11
Harris, Marla Dyane
224
Harris. Richard Alan 224, 246
Harris , Sysan Lynn 22S, 101
Harrison. Robert S. 148, 224, 246
Hartl. Stacy Lee 187
Hartman. Barry P. 130. 131 , 207
Harwood, Marla Jan
Hasegawa, Carla M. 187
Hasegawa, Victoria F. 113. 22S. 246
Hasmonek, Richard M. 187
Hus, Ethel 2S6
Hass. Manie Riva 74. 86. 89. 92. 99. 102,
207, 2.56
Haul, Donald
Haul. Cindy 110, 197
Hausman. Debra Merle 154. 180. J81 , 225,
246
Hawkin~ Lee 22
Hawkin~ Trice W! 197
Hayes. Audrey L. 207
Hayes. Robert 187
Hayman. Robert Dean 187. 163
Hazan, Richard J. 187
Ha ynes. Renee C..roly 113, 141 , 164. 180,
197
Htthe, Barbara 2f11
Heche, William 2111
Heoht, Glenna Jean 96, 112, 119. 22S. 246,
197
Heltel. Philip Ross
Heilbron. Sandi Lynn 116. 142, 187
Heiniger. James 34. 126
Heinz, Bonita L. US
Heinz, Cecile Cath
Heinz, Paul Joseph 225
Heinz, William L. 187
Helberg, Scott 197
Hell11ot~ Marcia Joy 64, 90. 115. 1511. 166.
174. 175. 225, 246, 142
He ller, Wendy Lisa 116, 187
llenricl, Ronald 36
Henrv, Jack Murr.- 225, 246
Heni:'v, Wifltam ~9
flentz,/osephine 36
He1bold. Cindv L.
Herbsti. Joun · ~ t
Hernandez, Maria A. 197
Hernandez. Omar 90, 22S, 246. 130, 131
Herst, Fa>e Esther 225. 246
Hervatln. Abraham C. 126, 197
Hervalin. Paul R. 187
Herz~. Milton 20
Heru>j!, Rosanne 207
Hessing, leven 197
Heimann, Russe ll M. 197
H il(X1ns, Adelle :Is
Hill. Beth, M. 187
Hill, Susan Ellen 197
Hilliard. larcla L. 187
H lnske. David L. 133. 171. 187
Hinske, Michael J. 127, 171 , 197
Hirsch, Davi Lynn 74. 92. 96, 97. 119. 155,
17S, 207
Hirsch, Cordon Scott 197
Hirsch , Mark E. 133, 187
Hirsch. ancy Lynn 96, 97. 174
Hirsch. Steven Ellis 207
Hirshman, Mark B. t20. 207
Hite. Soott David 86. 97. 169, 207
Hoefler, Sandra J. 207
Hoffman. Judith Nona 66, 74. 96. 119, 22S.
246
Hollman. Michelle L 22S
Hollman. Bru<-e R. 117, 126. 171. 187
Hoglund. Deborah L 'llJ7
Holu, Kenneth J. 171 , 197
Hohmann, Joseph E. 187
Hohmann, Renee j. 197
Holdmann, Joanne R. 113, 207
Holland, Penny Sue 84, 109. 112. 197
Holler. Barbara 31
Holsapple. Mark E. 207
Holsapple, Pat 31
Holt. Shawn Marie 22S, 246
Horberg. Donna L 104. 116, 187
Horn. Sam 224
Hornlsch, Kenneth K. 207, 127
Hornisch, Sandra L. 141. 187
Horwitz. Cathy E. 116. 187
Horwitz, Jill Mara 84. &5, 88, 96, 119. 224.
246, 2.56
Hollon, Carol Jean 207
Hollon. Robert E. 96, 97. 120. '/J.'J7
Houdek, Steven Scott 197
Howe. George 0 .
Howell. Glen W .
Hrab, Donna Marie 2.24
Huepll, Antoinette L 113. ls.5, 166, 197
Huhn, Roland K. 121 , IS3, 207
Hunt, Roland 2S
Huntley, Karen R.
Hurmuz. Melanie '1JJ7
Huskey, James 36, 106, 114, 130
Hyman, Charles S. 187
Hyman. David Ira 126, 187
Hyman, Gene Robert 197
lrsay. Richard Scott 127, 147
lrsay, Steven A. 148. 246
I rvln~. Lynn 58
Irvin~. Michael H. 198
Irving. Steven Craig 224
Isaa cs, Arthur 136, 139, 198
Isaacs. Nava Iren e 96. 97, 207
Isaacson. Sheryl 207
lsackson.J ane 40
Isacson, Mark 55, 2JY1
lsenber~ Mardonna 46
Iverson, Kenneth
22
Jpcobs, Edward M. 95, 96. 99. 120, 207
Jacobs, Michael R. 72. 96. 97, 101, 224. 246
Jacobson. Andrea D. 90, 120. 224. 246
Jacobson. Cynthia B. 167, 187
Jacobson. Cail Sue 119, 207
Jacobson. Cary S. 121. 187
Jacobson. Lynne J. 164, 207
Jacobson. Monica A. 121 , 187
Jacobson. Scott B. 92, 9S. 99, 225. 246
Jacobson. Sheila C. 96, 121 , 198
Jaffee, Lee Ann
ja~o. Richard John 127, 207
jakubowlch, Robert W. IOI . 2111
Jans. Joseph Michael IS2. IS3. 207
Jans, Steven W . 187
Jansen, Holly Jane 198
Jansen. Judy Ann 22S
Jarme y, Richard Mark 121 , 188
jaskl, Debra June 104, 106, 141 . 180, 198
jaskl, Linda B. 188
Jayo, Jeffery 207
Jaye. Jill 188
Jayne. Patty 22S
Jensen, Coral Lee 22S
Jensen. William john 188
Jepsen. Mary L. 164, 207
jevremovich. Milka 188
Johnson. Alvin S. 22S
Johnson, David Allan
Johnson. Diane L. 113. 117. 141, 188
Johnson, Donna L. 188
Johnson, Lauren N. 188
Joh nson, Michael A. 207
Johnson, Terry Ann M. 113
Johnson, Thomas M. 22S, 119
Jones, Mar~a~I
198
Jones. Mary E.
Joseph, Pamela Jill 22S
Josephs. Fern Donna 198
J"'cphs, Melissa M. 188
Jozsl. Ellubeth I. 188
jupp. David 46
Jurer, Glenn 39
Kaan. Hardy 46, 133, 188
Kabot . Glenn Alan 207
Kaba, R~er 227
Kadus. john James 188
Kalk.is. H. Bob 126, 137. 188
Kagan, Ira Allan 227
K1Ran . Sharon Anne 117. 198
K1Ran, Sheri Lynn 198
Kahan, Richard L. 97, 117, 198
Ic:ahn, Bruce Lawrence 86, 2'J1
Kogan, Loraine H . 116, 188
K~an, Norberto Raul 98, 226, 246
Kahn , Stacy Allison
Kaiz, Karen
31
Kalin, Judith R. 227
Kalish. Ronna Sue 120. 207
Kalisky, Ja y Michael 207, 227. 246
Kalisky, Shelley 198
Kalnilz, Michael B. 126, 188
K1l0jtrls. Angelo 198
Kamen. Charles Jay
Kamenir, Robert H. 207
Kamn. Michael 191!
Kampf, Dorothy Lila 207
Kampf, Lawrence 227, 246
Kane. Billie Jo
Kane, &Ina Louise
207
Kane, Michael R. 127. 136, 198
Kane. Patrick 127
Kanter. Louis Scott 188
Kanter. Mindy Beth
Kantor. Sheryl Renee 96, 119. 227. 246
Kaplan, Barbara joy 154. 227. 246
Kaplan, Ellen Sue
Kaplan. Ellen B. 207
Kaplan, Elise Esther 113, 116. 188
Kaplan. Dennis Brian 92. 9S, 99, 172. 227,
246
Kaplan. Howard 198
Kaplan. Julie 207
Kaplan. Mark Steven 227
Kaplan. S:acy M. 206
Kaplan. Steven
208
Kappe Iman, Thomas J. 226
Karalotias. Nick Ceo 188
Kangozian, Silva
188
Karol , William 226. 208
Kashdan. David Allan 120, 198
Kasper. Jeffrey A. 126, 188, 163
Kasper. Robert J. 117, 102, 226
Kasper. William J. 119, 198
K<>i(an, Ronald Steven
Kohn, Jerrold H.
198
Kol~o. James
Kolodzik. Ann Marie 198
Kolpas, Michael H. 126, 147, 188
Kolpas, Terri Esther 116. 226
Kopels. Gayle Lynn 208
Koppel , Amy 188
Koppelmoier. Mary 113
Koranyl. Susan 198
Korbilz, Sheila 120
Korey, Ilene Marla 72. 109, 112. 208
Korey, Sherwin David
Korn, Rochelle
Kornick, Vicki Ann 208
Korol, Rollie 26
Kort , Anthone 49
Koslyniuk. Paul F. 115. 170, 208
Kouba, Shari 34
Koval, Jerome Martin
Krasner, Lenore R.
226, 246
Krause, Margaret A. 151 , 166, 206
Krause. Sally 198
Krause. Susan Mary 166, 180. 229, 246
Kraut, Susan Marcia
Katani. Frederick 0 .
Kravitz. Barry S.
Kravitz. Susan Cail
Katz. Ellen Gayle 226
Katz. Harold Jerry l:i3, 188
Katz. Irwin Michael 206
Katz. Marvin C. 198
Katz, Mitchell Allen 126, 188
Katz. Robert j. 198
Katz. Sheri Monica 208
Kaufman. Mark Edward
Kaufman. Wendy Lee 116, 188
Kay, Judy 34, 164
Kaye. Stephen 119, 226
Kaye 142
Kazan, Faye Susan 64, 226, 246
Kazan, Nona Lee
188
Keating, Russell W. 188
Keen, Robert 152, IS3
Keller, Anita Susan
226
208
Kozak, Candee Sue 198
Kozak, Debra Beth 198
Kozub, Stephen T. 148. 226. 246
Kozub. Susan 110, ISO, 151, 166, 198
Kral , Fred 26
Kramer. Barry Jay 117. 188
Kramer, Hillary Jay 74, 84. 109, 226. 246
Kramer, Kenneth S. 114, 208
Krammen, Valerie Ann 208
Kranz. Philip Lee 208
Katz, Beatrice
198
206
31
Kornhauser, Isaac D. 188
Kornick, Steven B. 208
229, 246
92, 208
198
Krawetz. Hindy Lee 104, 113, 117, 164. 198
Krawetz, Judy Marsha ls.5, 198
Kray, Jeffrey Alan 229, 246
Kray, Linda Sue 188
Krech. CrOJt.11; 58
Krech, Michael Glenn 198
Krell. Cynthia Marie 121, 180 198
Krichevsky, Holly N . 86, 208
Krier, Elizabeth Ann 121 . 188
Krier. Mary Agnes 180, 198
Krillies. Kathryn 32
Kropf. Constance
Kru~lick. Fred M. 229
Krupoldt, Scott Reid
Krupnlck, Susan Lymi 166, 198
Kruse, Jeffrey R. 188
Krysl, Linda R. 113, 154. 155, 181, 199
Kubnlck, Dane Gorden 208
Kucberg. Robin H. 100
Kuepke. Jodi 199
Kulwin. Donna Jo 87. 96. 112, 117, 199
Kuntz. Gayle Ruth 229, 246
Kuntz. Usa R. 188
Keller, Susan 188
Kellman, Terry M.
Kell y. Anita 31
Kelly. Daniel 126. 137. 188
Kell y. Jay C. 128, 188
Kelly, john 31
Kelly, Leo Patrick 90. 115. 124. 136. 137.
139. 226. 127. 128
Kelson , Carolyn Sue 208
Kempner. Nancy Call 198
Kempner. Robin Sue 113, 115, 175, 227, 24t
Kerman . Sandra Beth 109. 208
Kessem, Daniel C . 147, 188
Kessler, Randa.I J. 206
Kessler, Sari Lynn 97. 198
Keuper, Glen William 206
Khoshbin, Amir S. 198
Kiesel. Kurt 136, 139. 179. 227
Klllermann, Kevin A. 126. 188
Klllermann , Mark T .
Killermann. Stephen 206
King, Lawrence D. 227
King. Pamela Ann 208
King, Susan Gayle 198
Kin~. Thomas James
Kuppig. Cail C. 199
Kusek, Barbara Joan 228, 246
Kusek, Stephen Mark 127
Labow, Lawrence jay 1S3, 199
Lachman. David Scott 228. 246
Ladd. Bettle 40
Lake, Nicholas T. 127. 171 . 199
Lakemacher, "nn 31
Lamperl Donald "28
Lampert, Mark Andrew 188, 228
Lance. Cary 228
Landau. Pamela Ellen 121, 188
Landsberg. Howard 126
Landsman, Ruth Lee 90. 96, 97, 112, 228.
246. 2.56
Landy, Carol 116, 150. 188
Lang, Joanne Shella 188
Kinnaman , Diane
Lang, Rosemary Irene
198
Klpnls. Cindy Ann 84, 113, 227. 246
Kipp, Lori Lee 227
Kite. Michael C. 198
Killa y. Oieryl M. 119, 206
Klttav, William A.
Klan~lc, Chris W. 126. 137, 188
Klande, Mark S. 86, 127. 208
Klehr. Nancy Lynn 79, 86, 92, 102, 112, 208
Klelfleld. Jeffrey I. 208
Klein, Dorann «
Klein. Allen Mark 88, 227, 246, 198. 2S6
Klein, Cary Brant
Klein , Robert J. 227, 246
Klein. Robin S. 102. 104, 113. 120. 198
Klein. Sandra Carol 96, 112, 119, 206
Klein, Susan joy 106, 227
Kleinschmidt. Ronald 17~. 226. 246
Kllngholler. De.bra S. 106, 226, 246
Knee, Ronald 188
Kneip, Harriet 31
Knish , Jack Keith 208
Kobrltz, Sheila R. 208
Kobylskl Robert E. 126. 188
Koe, Robert Lawrence 198
Koehn line Carolyn E. 198
K-oenl11. Joel Scott 188
Koenig, Linda Jo 88, 92. I 12. 226, 246, 2S6
Koepke, Jodi Lynn
Koestner. Bruce R. 72. 96, 119, 226, 246
Koetz. Sandra Ann 188
K~an, Corinne B. 86, 187, 208
K<>1tan. Heide Mae 112. 198
Kuperman , Sandra Day 208
Kuppeimeier, Mary
199
228
Lads. Nora Edith 188
Lapins, David Alan 199
Lapolskl Marilyn F. 121. 188
Lapolsh Sharon H . 228, 246
Lara, Felu 188
Larks. David F. 188
Lara. Juan 186
Larsen, Diane Joann
199
Larson, Debra Lee 228
Larson, Donald 34, 162
Larson,..Lance 228
Larson, Karen 119, 2•7
Larson, Patricia
188
Lashlnsky, l'aula
87, 88. 199, 2S6
Lasky. Ronald 199
Latala, Mary Rose 228
Latala, Nancy Jo 229
Lavin. Pamela 101, 208
Lavnick. Timothy 247
Lawrence Nathaniel 148, 229, 247
Lead root. Steven P. 229, 247
Cealaitafea, Wilcoa
Leavitt, Irwin Allen 229, 247
Lebovltz. Allan~ Ja y 199
Leeker. Lisa Joy IOI. 104, 113, 119, 164, 199
Lecomte. Denise Ann 188
Led~erwood , Donna S. 106
Lederman. Barry 188
Ledvora, Raymond D.
Lee, Brenda Ellen 104, 188
Lee, Cl0<la
Lee, Jodi E. 100
�Lee, Karen Elizabeth ff7. 104, 166, 167, 199
Lee, Sheri Joy 96, 229, 247
Lee, Terrence Edwin 102, 229, 130. 131
Lefevre, Kathryn J. 116, 188
Lefevre, Robert W. 229
Leff. Rhonda Joy 166. 199
Lefkovitz, Bina E. 115, 229, 247
Lehman, Lauren E. 229, 247
Lehman, William 229
Leib, Karen Doreen
Leipold, Kurt Arthur 152, 153, 229
Lemick, Alan 208
Lemick, Michael R. 126, 137
229
Lentzen , Kevin M.
Leon, Steven Bernard 92, 199
Lerman. Bradley E. 89. 90. 91 , 99. 136, 139,
228. 247, 256
j
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Lerner, Ann Ruth 188
Lerner, Daniel Hart 208
Lerner, Kim Roni 228, 247
Lesinski, Edward M 228
Lesorgen, Sheila 188
Lettick, Jane E. IOO, 166, 199
Leung. Aileen 116, 188
I 16, 155, 189
Levan, Anne Marie
Lev, Stephen J.
199
199
Levco, Bonita Marcia
Levens. Corey Alan 92, 102, 115, 136, 139,
228, 247
Leverich, David 228
Levey, Jay Scott 228
Levey, Joel S.
Levie, Marla Barbara 88, 92, 96, 97, 102,
208. 256
Levin, Oiarles A. 199
Levin, Cindy Lyn n 208
Levin, Elsie
31
Levin, Ilene Beth 116, 189
Levin, Jan Avril 90, 196, fTT. 113, 228, 247
Levin, Laura Kay J 16, 189
Levin, Lee Aaron 116,· I04. 119, 230
96, 97
Levin, Michael David
189, 126, 208
Levin, Michael Ira
Levin, Raina Ann
199
Levin, Richard A. 121 , 189
Levin, Sheldon Ira 199
· Levin, Sherri Louise
Levin, Steven Ja y 199
Levin, Taryn Marla 84, 109, 112, 116, 199
Levine, Edward A. 121 , 162, 189. 163
Luck, Wa yne 51
Luk, Katie S. 209
Lukas, Mark William
Luk, Pattie Siwah 199
Luk, Jimm y St. Win~ 189
Lundberx, Shirley 28
Lundquist, Vemiel 40
Lust i~ . Barry C. 199
Lusti~. Daniel Scott 209
Lustig, Debbi Jean 230
Lustig, Miles B. 163
Lutz, Dennis Jeffrey 121 , 130, 171, 189
Lyons, Kenneth R. 208
McAtee, Nancy Helen 116. 154, 199
McCloud, Elizabeth A. 112, 113, 116, 164,
199
McCormack, Darlene B. 167, 230, 247
230
McCormick, Patricia
McCormack, Walter E. 199
McCracken, Rebecca J. 113, 230, 247, 130
McCracken, Mary D. 150, 167
McCuaig, Cindy A. 209
McKay, James Robert 209
McMillen, Kevi n R. 119, 136, 199
Mader, Anthon y G.
Madison, Charles 39
Mal(J(io, Andy 26
Maggio. Joseph E. 127, 199
Maggio, Patricia 200
189
Maggiore, Rosann M .
Mahoney, Gail Marie 199
Maierhofer, Betty 167. 230
199
Maierhofer, Bonnie L.
Maierhofer, Patt y J. 209
Maiorana, Dennis 170, 200
Malcher, Robert Paul 127, 136, 199
Malekow. Beth Jo y 121 , 189
Malina, Carol Joy 91, 189
Malina, Scott M. 189
Malone , Gordon 36
Mamot, David 169. 170, 209
Mandell, Faul M. 90, 114. 115, 230, 247, 127
Mani ates, Speros P. 199
M aniates, Vivian K. 154, 189
Maniscalco, Joseph 209
MankoH, Philip 26
Mann, Jordan David 189
230
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Manna, Scotl Alan
Mannette, Carol M .
Mannette. jean
189
Levine, Harold
Mannette, Micha e l R
Levine, Helene M. 189
Levine, Janet Sue 109, 230, 247
Levine, Jewel Myra 189
Levine, Sandra Ellyn 106, 230, 247
Levlt, Mark E. 147, 189
Levitt, Ronald H. 208
Levitz, Loren Sue 230, 247
Levitz, Karen Beth 199
Levy, David Ira 230, 247
Levy, Helaine Beth
Mannheimer, Ruth 230, 247
Marabella, Rosemary 199
Levy, Julie Ann
Levy, Mark Earl
Levy, Sandra Gay 199
Levy, Steven M. 208
Lewandowski, Ruth A.
Lewen, Ronald C. 120, 208
Lewin, Felice Helen 86, 106, 208
Lewis, Michael R. 189
Liametz, Barry Jay 148, 230, 247
Liametz, Gordon 199
Llametz, Ruth 31
Lichtenstein, Beth
Lichtenstein, Jill M. 230
Lichtenstein, Lorr y
231
Lichtenstein, Mark S. 130, 131 , 199
Lichtenstein, Michel 113, 231, 247
Lldik, Julius 199
Lieberman, Cary M. 95, 231
Lieberman, David 8. 163, 199
Lieberman, Lisa Lynn 231
Lillien, Jeffrey S. 90, 91 , 92, 98, 247
Llndberx. Lori Anne 189
Llndhoy, Chris Karen 189
Llpln, Ben 20
Lipsky, Joel D. 189
Lipson, Lori 189
Lis, Michael John 208, 127, 128
Usnek, Ellen Susan 208
Liu, Dennis Wayne 171 , 189
Livingston, Richard 40
Lloyd, Donna Sue 116
Locksley, Lowell
Loeser, Debra Ann 104, 113, 155. 164, 166,
~91
Lohn, Jordan F. 189
Lomboy, Christina M. 106, 208
Lomboy, Maria Carmen 112, 199
Loos, Valerie Mary 199
Lopes. Herminia
44
Lopez, Rodri~o M. 163, 208
Lopez, Sandra Elena 199
Loplcroki, Mar~aret 199
Lori~. Glenn Alan
Losoll, Michael S. 208
Losofl, Randee L)'Tine 189
Lothan, Avram
Lothan, Tamar 87, 88, fTT, 99, 174. 175, 199,
256
Lotz, Jeffrey Weston 209
Lou~hran , Madeleine 44
Lovitt, Joyce A. 231
Lucarelli, Steven R. 231
Luck, Oieryl Anne 113, 231
Luck, eal L 209
Maratos, Peter
230
Marchiafava, Daniel
189
Marcus, Lesley Gael 121, 164
Marcus, Rhonda E. 121, 164, 189
Marcu s, Susan Joy
231 , 247
Mardell, Renee S. 104, 116
Margali~ Sheryl L. 116
Margolis, Steven J. 199
Markich, Mary Ann 199
Markich, Helen 231
Markman, Debbie Lois 119, 199
Marko, Kevin
199
Marko, Michele 231, 247
Marks, Paula J. 189
Marme l, Gregory Joel 199
MarshalL Chris M. 209
MarshalL James S.
MarshalL Robert 101
Marti, Lenore
28
Martinez, Roger C. 199
Martini, John N. 209
Martini, Richard 98, 189
Martorano, Deborah L. 106, 231 , 247
Maslov, Robert 231, 247
Masover, Elaine F. 167, 189, 14t
Massat, Gerhard H . 231, 247
Matlack, Patricia 34, 155
Matlock, Montgomery 114, 130, 131, 231 ,
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Mathews, Howard Scot 209
_Matsuda, Leonard A. 231, 247
Matsuda, Am y Anne IHll
Mastrototaro, Nino 199
Matsumoto, Anne Keik
199
Matsumoto, Sharon K. 90, 120, 231 , 247
Matusik, Jeryl A. 111, 164, lllll
Matusik, Vicki 31
Matz, James Peter 133, 189
Matz, Robert 209
Maxon, Janet 154, 230, 247
May, Brian Monroe 120, 130, 137, 189
l.1ay, Margaret Brown 130, 166, 199
May, Marfe Anne 102, 200
Mayer, Arlene L 209
Mayer, David Michael 94, 148, 230
Ma yer, Jud y 189
Mayer, Kathy Lynn 86, 109, 209
Mayer, Leonard N. 85, 92, 104, 106, 230. 247
Mayfield, Frank 66
Mayfield, George 46
Maylahn, Lynne Ann 167, 232, 247, 141
Mayor, June 189
Mazouch. Sylvia 46
Mazur, Daniel 199
Medor, Fern S. 199
Medow, Robyn Ann 199
MOJ(a, Michael S.
Meisner, Larry S.
189
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Meister, Debra Lynn &I, 113, 115, 232, 247
Meister, Steven L}n 127, 199
Melamed, Idelle S. 232, 247
Melamed, Jordan N. 130, 136, 199
Melvin, Donald R.
Menche, Laura Ellen 189
Mendelssohn , Nancy S. &I, 108, 115, 232,
247
Mendelssohn, Wendy J. 62. 64, 84, 108,
115. 232. 247
Mengarelli, Thomas H. 199
Menzer, Paula 84, 113, 115, 233, 247
Merens, Lyle
Merkin, Howard 200
M erkin , Steven 200
120, 209
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Messi nk, Cynthia
Mertes, Donakt.
Metzger, Ali ce Dawn 247
Metzger, Melinda J. 89, 99, 114, 167, 180,
181 , 233, 247, 256, 141 , 14~
\1eyer, Barbara Jo 200
\1e ye r, Bonnie 189
'vl eyer, David M. 189
asatsky, Laurey R 232
atenberg. Gwen C. 232, 2'17
Nathan, Denise M. 232
Nathan. Michael R. 190
Nathanson, Mindy ll6, 200
Natker, Allen F.
Natker, Gertrude 31
aumes. Edward J. 127, 162. 163, 209
11lelis, Thomas J. 232
elson, Chules 209
elsoo, David H. 209
elson, Howard Eric 163, 162, 200
elson, Jean Louise 190
Nelson, Jeffery R. 232
Nelson, Larry 97
Nelson , Steven Craig 190
Nesbett, Jellrey 190
Nessenson, Beth Lynn 104, 190
Nessenson, Ronna Joy
200
eslenstein M. 127
Neiahlo, Lori Mae 190
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\1 eyer, Barbara Sue
Neukirch Pame la fov
Meye r, Michael E. 189, 209
Meyer, Susan Jeann e 113, 164
Meyers. Debra 189
Meyers, Gary Norman 115, 127, 233, 247
Meyers, Michael Alan 209
Meyers, Peggy Ann 209
Michael, Basil Harry 127, 200
Michael, Hilary Sue 266
Michael, Reid J 189
Michael, Daryl 115, 170, 233, 247
Michals, Kevin R. 209
Michael, Lynn Beth 200
Michael, Mark H . 171 , 189
Michals, Carol Ann 113, 150. 155, 164, 189
Michell. Cindy Sue i 10, 200
Mikel, Susan S. 189
Miller, Carol Anne
Miller, Oiarles D . 200
Miller, David P. 98, 121. 190
Neumann.Eduard Paul 1v1. 233, 247
Newberxer, Enid Jo 233
Newberxer, Mylinda R. 209
Newman. Cheryl M. 200
Newman. litchell A. 209
Nevel, Mort y Paul 233
Nlkitow, John 58, 233
Nl•rrnan. Michelle I. 106. 115, 233
!gut, Pete• Scott 126, 171 , 190
Nb. John 20
Nishman 127
Nisson, Ronald M. 190
Miller, Cary
Miller, How1rd H. 153. 190
Miller, Ira Stewart 200
Miller, Janice Marie
233
Mill e r, Lael Scott 117. 190
Miller, Leslie Sue 95. 99, 232, 247
Miller, Linda Sue
Miller, Lori Susan ll6, 121 , 190
Miller, Michael Jame 200
Mill er, Robert Lee 209
Mille r, Ronald J. 90, 92, 95, 96, 99, 120, 232,
247
Miller, Sharyl Ann 87, 92, 93. 96, 11 2, ll9,
200
Miller, Sheri Lynn 190
Miller, Sue 106
Millman. Stephanie F. 113. 119, 209
Milste in, Je ffrey 232
Milst ein, Paul Scott 148, 209
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Miner, Sherri M .
Minetos, Jerry
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200
200
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Minnberx. Cathy A. 209
Minsk y, Marla 121
Mioletti, Patt y Lee
Mishoulam, Theodore
Miya, Richard 45
Mohr. Pamela Audrey 99, 102. 104, 120, 200
Mohr, Sandra Lee 102, 104. 190
Moll, Jetfrey Reid 126, 147, 190
Monsen, Patricia L 209
.Monti, Richard J. 209
Mooradian, Michael 127, 200
Morjtan, Patti lone 209
Mor~en,
Cary
232, 247
Moros, Susan Marie 190
Moros, Theresa Marie 113. 209
Morris, Bruce 126. 200
Morris, Merilyn Ruth
84. 115, 232, 247
Morris, Joanne 22
Morrlso.1 . Donn a I.Pe
Morrison, Sandra Ann
200
88, 190, 25ti
Morten Mary E. 86, 209
Morton, Ann Gail 190
Moshak, John '44
Moses. Shawn Kathlee Ill , 150, 151 , 190
Moss. Lois 28
Moss. Lvnn Elleo 233. 247
Moss, B;,.d Warren 133, 190
Molin, Neil Charles 233
Molin, Shervl M. 200
Mol'. Willi•;,, R. 126. 190
Moy, Hel n J. 2UU
M rohen, James 137
Mrowka, Janet 92, 209, 233
Mue ller, Christine C.
Mu eller, Frederick W. 233
Mueller, Joanne 233, 247
Mulcahy, Kristine M 96, 119, 200
Mullen. Sharon Lee 209
Mullen, Susan Marei 209
Mural<ami, Mich1el 121
Murra y, Janet Lee 116, 190
Muslcli. Gory David 171 , 200
Myrna, Peter 209
Nodeau. Edward Mike 200
Nagel, Bob 31
Nattel, Oiarles Irwin l.00
Na~el , Koren Lee
Nal(e l, Muriel 31
Nagel. Susan Wendy
Nordell, Renee 190, 233
Nosatsky. Janice Ann 104
Nitti. Marla Ann
200
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itzkin. Ira Alan 233
N oesen, Therl'Sa 58
Nomikos. Crnthia C. 209
Nomikos. Van A. 137
Nolan, Robert Glen . 200
Noll. Martha Ann
oll, Cristine Mari e 116. 190
Nordhaus, Janet Joan
orris. Gail ll6. 190
Norton , Lloyd 26
otarius. Gerilynn
200
Novak, Joseph James 233
Novick, Ja y Stuart 209
Nudelman, Mind y Eve 209
Nusbaum, Maria Lynn
Nusbaum, Howard 233
Nussbaum. Howard Jo y
Oberdilll(. Robert 190
209
Obrien, Catherine E. 209
Oconnor~ Theresa L. 209
Odlivak, Nanette M. 113. 164, 190
Odlivak. Nicholas 34
Odlivak, Nicholette 112, 113, 155. 164. 209
Ohlhau..,n. Stephen 92, 98, 235, 247
Ohlwein. Michael l\. 209
Ohren,' Debro \'. 127, 100, 200
Oil, David Bernard
Oif. Jan ice Ruth 175, 235, 240lill. Lavne 163. 190
Olive. Keith A.
Olsberg, Pamela Janlo
Olsen, Donald Alan 190
01 en, James D. 209
Olsen, Steven R. 190
Olsen, Lori J. 150, 209
Olson. Dennb M.
Olson, Deborah Ann 2UO
Olson, FJlen 39
Olson, Richard P. 200
Qlsen, Robert A. 127. 235
O' Malley, John 133, 190, 137
O' Malley, Peg 31
190
Ono, Coon i
Opalka, William 200
Oppenhoim, Karen R. 235. 247
Orlove, Sandra R 119
Omoll, Steven Joe 190
Ortmann. Susan 96, 112, 116, 200
Osa kada, Sidney T . 209
Osakada, Stuart T. 190
Oshanna, Susan Jill 106, 235, 248
Osherman, Eliot S. 92, 117, 235. 248
Osness, Holl y Ann 209
Osness. James 127, 152, 153. 200
Dsness. William 46
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Oswald, Jerome 5 1, 175
Ottllnger, Steven A. 190
Oxman. Suzanne ara
Ozete, Rose Mary
112..200
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Pacek, Peter 190
Packrr. Steven C. 163. 190
Pag<. Laura Ruth 96, 113, 235. 248
Pah iRlani.s, Jrene
Polanski. K1thl ~n 28
Palantl, Massimo ~
Pales. Stephen Ross 209
ralmlsano, August 200
Pamper, Keith Andrew 190
Pamper, Kirk Alon 210
Panos, Kathy 106. 234, 248
Popa, Joonne Helga 200
Papi, Sue Mari.. 234
Pappas, Lilli1n Ann 234
Pappas, Louis Theo 190
Pappas, William John 190
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190
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Pau~lt·C'k. Tull\
115
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Pavnc, Heather S 116. 190
Pe~rl. 'ara 99
Pe;irlman. Bert 200
Pt•arlman, El~st· S. 200
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Peters. Jaml' CeorJle 2 10
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234
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Redfurtl . Lucille 3 1
R«'tl, Son d ra Lee 2 10
Reed , Scott I\. 19 1
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Reich. llclle Esler 11 6, 191
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Res t. Samuel R. 127. 153. 20 1
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Rez win, Jelfrcr Ira 20 1
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Peterson, Barbara A. 88, 113, 23<1, 248, 256
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Pe lro,ki. Sally E. 235
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Pettit . Ravmond 32
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Richardson. Jam es A.
Pevsnl"r. Janet
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Pforr. Monika 2 10
Phillipp<. Jennifer 235. 248
Phlaum, L~nn K
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Pirok. Me l 46, 256
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Pl•th, O.bra Lynn 200
Plid1, Nadin1· P. 121 , 190
Plis kin . Philip J
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Plock. Cha rl es 36, 200
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Pl ot kc, Ro sse ll Lee
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· Podols ky, Steven S 235
Poh I, hristoph er M 2.14
Polamd. C:rai1it \V
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Polin. l..11ri Ann
Polin. Robin Elise 234
Polisk) , Michael C 210
Politzcr. Cheryl 55
Politzer. Robert A. Iii. 191
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Proffil , Jt·rr) 40, 66
Projansky. Daniel J. 162, 191 , 163
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Pucher. Jeffrey 85, 102, 237, 248
Pueschcl Dean C 127, 2 10
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Pugliese, Ed 136
Pullm an. Su•an Ellen 180. 237, 248
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2 10
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Robin, Lee Earl 171 , 20 1
Rob in, Len 31
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nubim tein. Michael 210
Rudd , Ma rk Allen 191
Rud ni ck, Cindy Anne 20 1
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Ruesch. David G. 237, 248
Ruesch. Diane K. 2 10
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Husscol, Susa n Anita 210
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Rybac k. Jam es Albert 2IO
Hyweck, David Loren 11 7. 163, 191
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Rzadzk i. M ichacl J. 177. 236
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Rost: , Stormi Iris 237
Roseman, Gary Allan 237, 248
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RoH' ll, Morris 101 , 11 7. 210
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Ros.·nthul, Pou l J. 11 5 , 2 10
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Roth , Elairw 28. 85
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Sacks, Steven D. 19 1
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SachnoH. Scott 117, 191 , 137
Sachs, Arlene 3 1
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Sa lenJ!cr. Burton j . 20 1
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Salmon, Ot·bra Lvnn 11 6, 239
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Sam pson, Laura H . 239
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Sandrofl. Lisa 3 1
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Sca rbrouRh. Di a ne S 238. 248
Sca rbr ou~ h . Robert T.
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Schechtm an , Michael 2 11
Sehr, Barry Frank 148. 238, 248
Seher. Hu Rh Pa u 1 20 I
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20 l
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chi ffm an, haron R. 238
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Schmklt . Gcor)Ce Eric 201
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chmidl , Juli e Beth 113, 11 6. 191
Schmit man , ll oll y C. 20 1
Schneider, Ala n II. 191
Schn eider, Daniel E. 191
l;;chncider. Linda S. 19 1
Schneider. Timothy 19 1
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Schn ell, Pamela Anne 141 , 142, 191
Sclrn eyr. Larry R.
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Schi ndl er, Janlt. 1' 26. 126
Schnitzer. Jo Ann 116. 141. 19 1
Schnitzer. Michael A.
Schoen. Ka th y L ynn 91
Schoe nbrod . Jill M. 84. 11 2. 12 1
201
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Schre iber, Je llrcy 20 1
Schre iber, Neil R. 136. 139, 20 1
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Schroeder. Janl"t Ann
Schu le r, N. E. 201
Schul er. Pa ul Floyd
Schuett, llobort K. 211
Schuestcff, Dave Iii
Schultz, Carolin e L. 2 ll
Schultz. Debra A. 191
Schult z. Debora h 238, 248
Schult z, Julie Ann 238, 248
Schultz. J a ncM . 211
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Schultz. Robert J. 12i, 202
Schuman. Mary F. 2 11
Schum au , Jam es 163, 191
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Schyner. L 133
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Scudder, Susan 39
Sea ls, Thoma s Ross 101 , 2 11
Seder. Sluarl Ja y 170. 238
Se idm an, Gall Susan 238, 248
Seiden, ancy Ellen 11 3, 166, 141 , 202
Se id ner. De bbie Lynn 238. 248
Se ll e rs. Lee 39
Selze r, Deborah 238
Seplow, Dav id S. 20'2
Seplow, Rona ld Lee 115, 120, 130, 238, 248
Sep loY. in , Steven Lee 19 1
Serota, Je ffrey K. 101 , 238
Scrola, Marc Alan 202
Serrano, Aydce 104, 202
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Shal'\•itz. Arla 21 1
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Sh and lin~. Alan M . 248
Shapi ro, Amy 239
Shapiro. Davi d A. 239, 249
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Shapi ro, Don a id P. 2 11
Shapi ro, Fran I, 99, 106. 11 3. 167, 239, 249
Shap iro, Gre1o;g I. 19 1
Shapiro, Howard D. 121 , 191
Shapiro, Judith Ann 97, 202
Shapiro, She ll y L. 147
Shapiro, Steven j ay 239 .
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Sharl, Elizabeth 2 12
She lley, Susa n Gail 66, 119. 20'2
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SIH'r, Joel Alan
Sher, IC e ilh M. 86, 120. 2 11
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Sherman. Steven J 192
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Shimoda. Be th Dur h 11 6
Shlacs, Loren Anne 11 6
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Shl csman, a ncy Lynn 116. 192
Shore, Linda Me rle 21 l
Shore, Al • n B owa rd 192
Shore, Robin Sharon 151, 192
Short. Mary Louise 202
Short , Richard E
11 5, 127, 239
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Shu cart, H o ward S.
Shuc ke r, a le ria S. 239. 249
ShuJerue. James 5 1
Shum an, David Stl'ven 126, 192
Siampos, Ceorjte Gus
Siavc lis, Arlc1w Ann 96, 116. 211
Sirbt•n. Grc~ Rohc rt 202
Si"l(al, Abb)' L~nn 11 7, 192
SicRal, orman Troy 133, l92
Sie~a l , Riso
116
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Sie~c l. Ell yn S. 2 11
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Si~m a n , Re id 239, 249
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104. IJ 6. 192
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Silvl'r, Li sa Karen 84 , 2.'l8. 249
119, 202
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Si lve r. Warre n E. 96, 97, 2 ll
Sil verman , Arl a H. 192
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Silverman, Ca ri Ann
119. 202
Silverman , Cori 202
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Silvers tein , Pete r A.
192
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202
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102, 2 11. 241. 249. 256
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Simms. John Car le to n
S in ~cr, Erin Kay 2(12
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Sirotzki. ~ l i c h ae l J 2 11
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Sirt. Je ffrey 202
Skevin , Joseph 2 11
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Skaletskr, Ph ilip ] . 17 1, 20'2
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Skeln a, David 137, 192
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Sk la ir. Mark David 117, 192
Sk l ambcr~ . Robert J . 24 1
Skla r. Hal Pe rry HJ-2, 202
Slatt ery. Jerome
49
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Slavin, Ma rk Joel 88. 24 1
Sloan. Harold Glen 130
Slonim, Je ffrey M.
Slut sky, Scott 202
Slutskv, Vicki
Sma ll .' Miche lle M. 241 , 249
Sma ll , Susan Mari e 116. 192
Smart . Eliza be th Ann
Smess art. Jerome E. 202
212
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Smith. Arno ld P. 24 1
Sm ith . Jon Ch arles 127, 2 12
Sm ith . Steven J 147, 192
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moot, Rob in E. 20'2
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Smu lson. James H . 192
Snitman, Barry M . 192
Snow, Hannah Louise.• 11 6. 192
Snvderrnan. Mark S. 212
Sobel, Ka re n Ann 86, 88, 92, 256
Sochach Josephin e 166, 2 12
Socha c ki, Pa tricia M. 154. 180. 18 1. 20'2
Soder~~. Van essa E.
Soelm, Johannes F. 133. 192
Sohn, Sw.. an R. 96. 97. 11 9. 2 12
Soka lski , Thomas 34, 144. 148
Soko l, Fred S. 2 12
Sola n, ~ li c h ae l R. 163, 98. 202
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249, 142
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137, 192
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So lom on. Judith L .
212
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256
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So lony. D avid 46
11 6. 11 2, 202
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127. 17 1.202
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Sonderman. Steven J
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Sons hin c. Cai l Ann 202
Sonshine. Mark L. 192
Sopkin. Sa ndra Meryl LOI , 202
Soskin. Barnard 1-f . 212
Soskin , De bra Sue J92
Spanjer, Suson C. 212
)pcc:t-or, Rand y Howar 9 1. 202
3piejtel, Alan M. 1
9'1
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Spi ll ar. Gr<Ko ry S. 126, 192
Spill ar. Ja nice M. 202
Spira. Sharon Laur a 99 , 202
Spit z. Bet h J. 175
Spi vack. Cynt hi a A. J 16, 192
Spivack. Philip L. 86, 120, 212
Sport•r. Rohin Cai l
Sprh1_kcr. M ichac..·I 12i. 240. 249
Sproat, Steven R. 12 1.1 26, 192
Stahlbe l)t, coll j . 120, 12 1, 147, 192
Sta hlbel)t, Susan G. 120 , 164 . 192. 141
Stahlke, Ma rth a L. IQ.I . 142, 192
Stark, j ac k W. 202
Stark . Marjp;e Anna 202.
Stat laud, Andi
St•tland. Scott R. 96, 97, 240
St av in , Jona th an S. 147, 202
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Stein. E;i<'r 116. 19'2
97
Stein, Howa rd 20'2
Stein, Jane t Lyn n 2 12
Stein, Leonard M . 212
Stein , Mourk-e E.
Stein , Mich e le Lynn
Stein, Mich•el R.
Stein, Richard B.
Stein . Steven
130. 137, 192
192
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Stcindl er, Harry A. 202
Steiner. 0 f'bra Joan 240
Steinhand l t~r. She rry 2J2
Steinhoff, J ames G. 20'2
Stei rman . H ow41rd M . 192
Stcklo f. Howard 240
Slemp. V i r~in ia 43
Stende r, Arthur E. 240
StPnde r, Ro be rt A. 240
Ste rn , Alexis 175, JOI , 166, 212
Ste rn , Darv l Scott
24 1
Stern, Flo;cnce R. 88, 96. 97, 241 , 249, 256
Ste rn . Sharon j. 202
Steve ns, M ajo ric
26, 256
Stevens, Robert A. 121. 192
Ste wart , Rit a 26
Stie fel. ~ l i c ha e l S. 133, 147, 192
Stift . Julie M. 202
Stift . Kal'l'n Teresa 24 1
Stoegbauer,
Don
20
Sto lbc rK , Sharon Jov 202
Sto ne, Danie l Lewi s 133. 171 , 192
Stone, D av id A.
Stone. Mi chael Alan 170, 2 12
Stone, Sandra Dee 111 , 192
Stone . Tc_•r rv Bri an 97 . 212
Stonebef)! . .Edward R. 119. 17 1, 203
Stonebel)t, Jimm y W. 117. 17 1. 192
Stoo ka l, Jody Ann 203
Stoo kal , Marc B. 127, 24 1, 249
Stor~., Sh:•vt• n Pt'tl'f
16.'l. 192
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Strauss. Jonat han A. 17 1. 192
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212
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Stric ker. Cort•v S.
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24 1, 249
116. 19'2
Strom. Joa n 20
Suart•z. Vivi an L. 24 1
Su c he rman . forit•I 31
Suc:ht.•rman. Patricia 96. 11 9
Sudc.·nd or f. Patri c i<1 141. 192
Su~arrnan . Paula L.
11 6, 112, 192
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Solak, Ric ha rd H.
Sull iva n, D aniel j .
Sulli van. M ar~aret M. 116, 24 1
Sullivan. Mauree n F. 11 6, 2 12
Sundmacher. Charl es 241
Surlin, Eli zabet h R. 116, 121 , 19'2
Sus lick, Les li e R. 5.5. 96. 11 9, 240, 249
Suslick. Nancv 96. 11 6. 203
Suster. Lidija · 192
Swan son. James 22, I 92
Swe i din~ . Karla 2 12
S\vicler, Law re nce E. 127. 2 12
Swi hart, Ga le J. 2 12
Sm1ola. Gabriella
Sznit ko. C hristine M.
T aki. Willi a m. J r. 203
T a ibl. Ca rl Dou~ las 147. 203
Tai ch. Juli e R. 203
Tai c h. Na ncy Jo 203
Talalaj , Czcslawa
212
Tan~li s,
203
ichu l a ~
Tarant ur. Eve Lyn n
192
Tat ar. Lisa Sue 2 12
Ta ylor, James I...
Ta vlor, Caro l Lvnn 192
Ta )·lor. Dort hy . 28
Ta \' lor. Kat hlee n Ann
I 17
Ta~ l or. Ph vlli s Ann 240. 249
Te~ r. Cvn ti1ia Sue 192
Te i chn~ r. Bruce Alan 12 1. 137, 192
Tcichne r. L ynne S.
Tendick. Ri ~h ard
240, 249
Ste kl of. Howard
Stein. Ron a ld M.
2 12
43
Tennes. I-I nward M arc 203
Tepp. Mi c hael Dale 127. 212
T est, Don a Id 36
Theobald, T racey L. 192
Th e od o re . Jan ice
58
Thcndon>, Peter T. 127, 163. 200
Thiry, Patrici a Lynn 2 l2
Thomas. Dave 58
TiaRon ce, Anth on yC 126. 17 1, 192
Ti sh. Allen Isaac 153, 193
Ti.sh. Marlin 1-f arris 212
Titkbaum. Je ffrey
Tittl e. Susan Ii . 2 12
T oback, Andrea Beth 11 5, 2 12
To nrnl , Gilbert T. 126, 171. 193
Tonsul. Rav T . 126. 193
T opol. La\;rence D. 203
T opp. Alan Michael
T o rres. Roland A. 92, 102. 11 5, 240
Torslt:' nsson. Robe rt 162 , 163, 203
Tott!meier, Deni se 34. 11 6
Trainor. James John 240 , 249
Traub. Kathleen 39
Trauth . An)!;e la "-hrie 141. 193
Trauth , Gre~ory P. 203
Trau th, Vincent B. 240, 249
Trawinskl, Christine 193
Trawin ski . Cynthia J. 86. 106, 2 12
Tre ister. Je ffrey I. 240
Trel tm an , Le• li e Joy 240
TrilllnR, GreJ<J< Phil 200
Trillinjit. Marcia 240
Trillin~ . Mitc he ll 2 12
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Trlpathi, Mayan k L. 2 12
Trl wush, Edward D. 240, 249
Tschcyka. Alle n R. 2 12
Tuchman. Micha e l J. 203
Torry, ) e rr)' 25. 126
Tum onis. Toni ~hrcin 96. 2 12
Tunick. Bonnie Il yse 87, 9 1. 10'2, IQ.I. 116,
193
Twery, Jay M .
Twe ry, Sherwin L. 193
Tyler. Ra ymond 20
Uhl e, David Edward 126, 193
U hl c, Mich ae l Kurt 203
Uhlc. Sus an Diane 166. 243
Uhl er. Te rr y Ann 212
U lbert, Brian P. 193
" ulbert , Dovid M. 203
lbert. Jea nn e M. 243
U le. Kim be rl r Renee
U llbe rK, Ke ith Alan 212
U ll berJ<. Daryl Scott 126, 193, 17 1
Underwood. Joan E. 11 3. 120. 155, 243
Underwood. C hery l A. 121. 15.5, 164, 193
Unruh. M arv Loui se 84. 86. 108, 115. 2 12
Upin. Lena;d j ay 5.5, 62, 84. 114, 11 5 . 168,
170. 243. 249
rban iak . Stan lev 2 12
U rbaniak. Donn~
U rbaniak, Elizabe th 203
Urbaniak. Maria
Urbanus. Will ia m 127, 136. 203
U rit z. Chri st in e 243. 249
U rit z. Curt Walt er 203
Urkov . Pame la IJ<>th 11 6
Vele. Carvn Ellen 193
Ya le, M ic.hcl c Lynn 89, 90, 92, 96, 99, 11 2,
119, 243. 249. 256
Va lenti. Michael J. 136, 2 12
VanC leave. Char les 22
Vander, David GeOflitC 2 12
Vander, Robert L. 193
Vande rkl oot, Jam es K. 96. 97, 120, 2 13
VanC leave. Ernei.t Scott 121. 2 12
Vanderwilt. Charlette 39, 180, 18 1
Van Roeyen. Linda S. 96. 97. 120, 2 13
Varon, Sue Ann 84. 11 3, 11 5. 242. 249
Varon . Vicki 203
Va sil akos, Pamela E. 193
Ve is. Judith H ann ah 12 1, 203
Veis. Sharon Lvnn 1
21. 193
Veit. Lynne Judith 193
Velcn , Barbara ] . 2 13
Ven turi . Lawn:nce N. 127, 163. 203
YiraR. Joseph j ohn 2 13
Vishkin. Fra ncine R. 11 6. 126. 193
Vit('ri. Patricia F. 109, 2 13
Vlah andreas. Ceor~e 2 13
V e>jtl? I. Norman 120. 203
Vosse l, Patti L. 106. 2 13
W aajite. Chri.stine
W ade, Yvon ne l l6, 193
\V a~ne r .C roi~O .
12 1.2 13
Waj.!ne r, De bbi e A. 213
W a~ner, Holl y Sue 203
\ Vaj?;nCr. Penn y R. 11 7. 203
\V a~ rH.• r . Spt·llC.'t' E. 16.' 126. 19:1
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Wah ljtren. Donn a Jea n
Wa ld. Audrey Jean 11 3, 114. 120, 164. 242.
249
Walkl•r, ·I ichael 0 .
Wallach. Mi chael 213
Wa ll s, Laurie Ann 203
W alovitch. L arrv R. 193
W alt er, Diana J ~a n 203
Walter. Donn a Jean 203
Warcla. A1t \\ 8r 184
Ward o. Geoff rev Robt. 126, 193
Wa rd a. Je nn ilc; A. 116, 12 1, 193
Warcla, Mered ith S. 2 13
Warner, Bill 36
Warsas ki. Robe rt M. 136, 2 13
Was kin, Lauren ll r nc 193
Wasse rman . Debra L. 84 , 242
Wax, Deb ra Ann 2 13
Wu man. Andrea 242
Weber, Monica E. 203
Webe r. Rose mar ie M . 2 13
Wehrh e im . Th omas J. 2 13
Weichm ann . Garv F. 2 13
\Vcichmann . Scoit M. I 17. 193
IVe lchselbaum , Fred L. 2 13
Wc lnbef)!. Paul David 137. 193
Wriner. Dennis Louis
Weiner. Ma rtin Joel 98. 213
Weinert . Ron ald A. 126, 147. 193
Weinman, Wi lli am A. 96, 97, 2 13
Wein stein, Annette C. 193
We in ste in , David M. 193
Wein ste in , Je ll rcy S. 2 13
81. 136, 139, 242 , 249
Weinstein . Leonard
Weintraub. Sue Carol 150, 203
We int raub, M lchael D. 243. 249
W ei> , T eri Lynn 2 13
Wei sman , Janel Sue 193
Wei sman , Rand y S. 193
We isman , Robin L. 84, 85, 88, 92, 93. 11 5,
243, 249. 256
Wei sman . Susan Lvnn
213
Web>. Mo ward R.• 243, 249
Weiss. Jan Rachel
W e i s~ .
Ron
256
ln Fond Memory of Andrew Zarras.
We iss, Rona ld 136, 2 13
Weiss, Susan G 200
Weiss man , Katl1 y Joy 243
Weissman , Sheree Joy 200
We ilmann . Peler A.
Weib.man , Linda M ea 19:l
Weitzenfekl. Sta nl ey 49
Welch , Bernand 5 1
Weller, Arnold S. 203
Weller, Cat hleen Ann
Weller, Ja y Scott 90, 243, 249
We ll s, ] e•n Marie 11 6, 119, 193
Wenjterski. Steven J. 193
Wen~erski. Thomas J. 213
We rn er, Joyce Yvette
W e rn e r, Mart y 11 5
W erner, Steven D.
193
" 'ctzel. Ri chard
32
Wexler, Scott J. 95. 127, 153. 200, 256
Whisler, Donna Jean 90, IJ3, 243, 249
Wh .. man. Deanna 34. 154, 167
Wil~x . Ma rk All en 127. : '3. 249
\.Vi lens, Kt•n net h 2 13
Wil ko ff, Gavle Ellen 193
Wilkoff, Yi~k i Lyn n 2 13
Willans. Joa nn 213
Willans, J anel Ru th 193
Willens, Mitchell 0 . 120, 203
Will ens, Moreen Beth 200
Willerman. Jan et L
203
Will iam• Jill Anne 11 6, 193
\\Iii Iiams. Jordan M .
W ill iam• Mi che lle S. 167, 193
Will iam • Robe rt
\V ilson. Ri chard Lee
\V inans, David M . 127, 200
Win ans, Len
25. 172
Win •ns. Pame la Ruth 90. 113. 142. 166. 174,
175. 243. 249
Winkl e r, Scott R. 136, 200
Win ston. Donn a Loren
Win ston. Matth ew L. 193
\.Vinl er. Steven 8 . 213
Wise r. Robert Dean 193
\.Vi shnie, Elise Beth 213
Wisn ie~•ki. Lee] . 127. 2 13
Wisse. Deborah Lynn 121 . 193
Wisst>. Karen Sue 2 13
Witt. Kurt PhiNp 127, 203
\ Vittrnan. Rand\' S. 2 13
Witzel. Philip . 193
Wojdula. Jean 34. 141
\Vo ld . Rt•ne 243
Wo lf. Gary j ay 127, 128, 136, 200
Wolf. Rolw rt Alan 9 1, 92, 243, 249
Wolf. Srott 126. 163, 193
Wn lff. )No ld H. 163, 2 13
Wolff. Judit h L. 203
Wo lff. Rand a ll A. 193
\Volff. Sandra L\'nll 213
Wo llfi nso hn . Michael 242. 249
Wo ll. Ma rtha 193
Wo ll a k, Jud y Annette 200
Wolowit.'C, Ch ri.s topher 200
Wo lo wit-c . 1arcia Ann 242. 249
W ood, Havward
46
Wond. Wiiliarn G. 2 13
Woodman . Shervl Let' 2 13
Wood man, Kimi>erle)' K.
Wri~ ht , Jane 3 1
Wu , Audre)' K. 86, 2 13
\.Vu . Laura Ann 193
\Vu est. Steven Lt'e 91
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Wurl. Dia ne E. 12 1. 193
Wvko, Deidre L. 203
w;•ko. De lors 3 1
\';le. Larrv Scott 114. 169. 170, 242
Ya manak ~. Jon 193
YanJt. The resa Lee 2 13
Yonan. Yonan 133
Yen . Srott Soney 193
Yoshimu ra. Paul N. 203
Youn)t. l\oxanne 193
Youn1tbkmd. Tom Eli 203
Yursky, Gl•or~e 49
Zaban, Deb ra G. 96. 119. 213
Zabrin, Miche le P. 203
Zabrin , Steven L.
Zafer. Sophi•
Zaid. Pearl 3 1
Za ks. Cinch· 2 13
ZaJ1t,cr. Zachary Irwin
Zaid . Arna Elana
Zander. Je ffrey A.
Zanni s. Elaine 86. 112. 166
Zaks, Rory K . 242
•za rras, ndrl'" 203
Zazovc, Libby Eta 109, 242. 249
Zeidman. In,·in S. 193
Zeid man. Rob~ n L ynn 242. 249
7..ekclman. M arc E. 193
Zclvin, Ri chard B. 203. 163
ZieKler, Kath y A. 193
Zirnblcr, Fred 256
Zimb ler, Ka th y Ellen l, 89, 99, 242, 249. 256
Zlmbler, Lvlc ~; . 88. 00, 137, 193, 256
Zimbler, 1ard 256
Zimh1er. Rnclw ll e 256
Zlmmennan , u an E. 12 1. 100
Zinrnan, Ma rk Steven 115. 127, 242. 249
Zoll, Dc-bora h 242. 249
Zoll , Mark Dennis 179, 242, 249
Zucker, Andrea J oy 98. 193
Zuckerman, Joseph S. 200
Zutz, Joel Benja min 12 1, 193
Zwolins~i. Bruce C
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Art Editor ........... . .. .
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And You Shall Teach Yo ur C hildre n
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Sh e rrie Fri edman
Me lind a Me tzge r
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Marsie Hass
Section ta ff Members .
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Me lla 1incbcrg
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SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
REFERENCE.BOOK-~ ... ~-~· -REMOVAL OF THIS BOOK FROM
THE LIBRARY CONSTITUTES A THEFT
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We were nostalgic.
The king of the sing-a-long in the 1950's, Mitch Miller,
gave two performances at Niles East in February.
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"Bring Back the Fifties" was the theme of a Senior Cabinet dance, which cashed in on the
nostalgia craze.
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traced at a November assembly by A. G. Grant. Also present were WLS disc-jockeys
John Landecker and Bill
Bailey.
FIELD
ISAACSON HIGH
NILES EAST
HOMECOMING
NILES NORTH VS EAST
SAT OCT 28
SOPH 12 VARSITY 2 PM
P~O ROLLER DERBY HERE TtWRs NOV2 -t3o PM
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Early in the year, the football field was dedicated in honor of Harold Isaacson, Niles East's first coach and athletic director.
In order to capture the spirit of tradition and nostalgia for this yearbook, pictures were reproduced from past Reflections as far back as 1937.
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�Governor Dan Walker's daughter, Kathy (top), visited Niles East in September to campaign for
her father. St ate Senator Howard Carroll spoke to students here in October and November.
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�Niles East's victorious It 's
Academic team included
Seth Gold, Scott Bieber,
and Rick Angell.
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We were entertained.
The School Spirit Committee
sponsored a Faculty Men vs.
Faculty Women basketball
game.
The Up With People entourage performed at Niles East
and recruited new cast
members.
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played for students
and parents.
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Styx and Reid Goldstein performed in concert at Niles East.
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"Without our traditions our lives would be as shaky
as ... as a fiddler on the roof."
"Fiddler on the Roof" takes place in 1905, on the eve of
the Russian Revolutiona ry Period. It is the touching drama of Anatikva, a small village in Tzarist Russia . Niles
East presented "Fiddler" on March 16, 17, and 18, 1972.
Robert Feder portrayed Tevye, a pious dairyman clinging to
tradition in a changing world. Golde, his wife, was played by
Judy Fields. In a time of unrest, his traditions topple down.
His daughters, Tzeitel (Cheryl Frazes), Hodel (Karla Rosenzweig), and Chava (Cheryl Palles), refuse to have their marriages arranged by their father and the Matchmake r (Karyn
Esken), and they marry against their will. Tzeitel marries a
tailor (Andrew Rosenson) so poor he must sew by hand for
lack of a sewing machine. The second daughter, Hodel, marries a penniless student (Jeff Ortmann) sprouting revolutionary ideas. Lastly, Chava weds a Gentile (Daniel Malfar). Gail
Pinsky and Denise Feldman portrayed Tevye's younger
daughters.
"Fiddler on the Roof" was a story of love, of hardships . . . of
life. Tears were shed by actors as well as onlookers as the cur- , . .
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�There was something for everyone at
the Art Fair which began on May 22,
1972. The four day show was open to the
public and had numerous exhibits
throughout the school. Students' work
ranged from photographic art, silkscreen prints and soft sculptures to
macrame hangings and geodesic domes.
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�A decor of gold and blue greeted the
eighty couples in the Bal Tabarin Room
of the Sherman House Hotel in
Chicago.
This was the 1972 Junior-Sen ior
Prom, "Days of Future Passed," held on
May26.
All the traditions of prom were there:
a ten-piece band, gowns and tuxedos,
corsages and boutonniere s. Guests of
honor included (below, center): last
year's King and Queen Ira Levy and
Monica Moses , with newly crowned
Kings and Queens Ken Chemers, Carole Goldberg, Julie Simon and Rob
Feder.
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mixer to be a dance,
and l guess that ' s
what it was,'' said one
freshman girl.
On Saturday night,
September 23 , the
corridors of East were
filled with the sounds
of rock music. This
was the Freshman
Mixer, the first social
event for the Class of
'76.
A sea of unfamiliar
freshman faces came
together at 8 p.m. By
10 p.m., with the aid
of dancing and conversation, many new
and lasting friendships had formed .
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The age-old traditions of the Nilehi
football game, East vs. North, and the
crowning of a Queen were mixed with
the exciting changes of a communitywide car caravan and a professional
dramatic performance.
This was Homecoming '72: the familiar and the
unconventional.
UPPER LEFT: Anticipating a field goal soon,
the Varsity cheerleaders are all smiles. UPPER
RIGHT: Cindy Weiss, Homecoming Queen, sits
happily beside her senior court, Sylvia Mandel
and Laurie Greiman. EXTREME LUWER
LEFT: "California Soul" is a favorite with the
Porn Porn squad as they prove during half-time.
LUWER LEFT: Go, Trojans! LUWER RIGHT:
Ken Golden and Steve Solar team up to salute
the Homecoming Committee (EXTREME
RIGHT).
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Homecoming night traditionally
means music and entertainment and
this year was no exception. The only
difference was that students were
watching, not actively participating.
The Jane Addams Hull House players
presented an original musical entitled
"It's an Election Year." Thus concluded the festivities of Homecoming, October 28.
UPPER LEFT: Main character, Captain Marbles who is an aging vaudeville entertainer, discusses the possibility of taking dancing lessons
from the Ballerina. LOWER LEFT: Dramatically, the Captain reflects on the history of the
Marbles Squad. LOWER MIDDLE: Eva directs
a patriotic song hoping to convince Captain
Marbles to run in the presidential election.
UPPER AND LOWER RIGHT: Captain Marbles listens with a sympathetic ear to others
who also are having difficulty finding
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�"The purpose behind this production was to show that
fantasy is essential if you want to survive in our complex
society," commented Brad Bentcover, student director of
"Reflections on Fantasy." Reflections is the annual, allschool variety show. Performances were given the nights
of November 9, 10, and 11.
UPPER LEFT: "Walking in space, we find the purpose of peace. "
UPPER MIDDLE: "I'm not a loser anymore . .. Maybe this time I'll
win," hopes Lori Sucherman. UPPER RIGHT: Karyn Esk en complains of the "terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day" she experienced. LOWER LEFT: "All the leaves are brown and the sky is gray,
California dreamin' ... "LOWER MIDDLE: Allen Samelson accompanies Don Millard who is singing, "And me I'm flying in my taxi taking tips and getting stoned." LOWER RIGHT: Laura Black, with
"thirty-six expressions, sweet as pie to tough as leather," belts out,
"I'm the Greatest Star."
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�UPPER LEFT: "Someday . .. " LOWER LEFT: " O.K., so
I do rescue more men," admits Superman, alias Clark
Kent, Alias Bob Satoloe? LOWER MIDDLE: "Woke up it
was a Chealsea Morning and the first thing that I heard
was a song outside my window and the traffic wrote the
words," sings Chery l Politzer while strumming her guitar.
In the spirit of the 1950's, sock hops, the " Summer
Nights" scene provided the "Reflection s" audiences something extra special. Bobby Soxer Lisa Blacker (UPPER
MIDDLE) explains, "we stayed out till ten o'clock ."
Meanwhile, Greaser S teve S olar (UPPER RIGHT) boasts
of his summer love. Together (LOWER RIGHT) they realsummer
ize, " It turned colder that's where it ends
the seams ."
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Melodious sounds of the choral
groups and the instrumental sections
ushered in the holiday season. A joyous spirit pervaded everywhere as the
music department presented the
Winter Festival on Sunday, December 17. The performance consisted of
traditional religious selections as well
as contemporary songs.
UPPER RIGHT: Girls Glee Club opens the program
with an assortment of holiday songs beginning with "On
a Christmas Eve." MIDDLE RIGHT: " Have Netze
Bemachol" fills the auditorium as Mixed Chorus completes their selection. UPPER LEFT: Mr. Robert Anderson accompanies Chamber Orchestra on a harpsichord
during "Concerto Grosso." LOWER LEFT: Flowing in
long, blue robes as well as in song is Concert Choir singing "Christmas Day Fantasy."
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�Arthur Miller's, "The Crucible," was
staged by Niles East students on January
19 and 20. The plot of the story focuses on
the Salem witch trials of 1692. Richard
Watts, Jr. speaking on "The Crucible ...
an eloquent case on the universal subject
of intolerance ... and free man's courageous and never-ending fight against
mass pressures to make him bow down in
conformity."
UPPER LEFT: Abigail Williams tries to
awake Betty Parris demanding she stop
her foolish pretending. LOWER LEFT:
Reverend Parris tells Goody Nurse that he
preaches only for good Christians, not
children, as John Proctor looks on in anger. LOWER MIDDLE: Tituba prays for
her life in the presense of Mr. Hale and
Thomas Putnam. UPPER RIGHT: Goody
Proctor declares that her husband, John,
must go to Salem and charge fraud on
Abigail Williams. LOWER RIGHT: Giles
Corey and Francis Nurse appeal to John
Proctor to attempt to help free their wives
who are charged of witchcraft.
Cast
Betty Parris . . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Shelly
Reverend Samuel Parris . . Robert Klein
Tituba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Wagner
Abigail Williams ........ Penny Mitnick
Susanna Wallcott . . . . . . . Glenna Hecht
Ann Putnam . . . . . . . . . . . . Karyn Esken
Thomas Putnam .......... Noah Gilson
Mercy Lewis ....... ..... Jill Aronouitz
Mary Warren ........... ... .. Sheri Lee
John Proctor ..... . ... ... Stewart Figa
Rebecca Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Simon
Giles Corey . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Rappaport
Reverend John Hale . . . . Brad Bentcouer
Elizabeth Proctor . . . . . . Cheryl Politzer
Francis Nurse .......... Mark Isaacson
Ezekiel Cheever . . . . . . . . . . . Chuck Lutz
John Willard .............. David Cole
Judge Hathorne .......... Don Millard
Jeff Langer
Deputy-Governor Danforth
Sarah Good .......... . .. Leslie Sus lick
Student Director ....... Lori Sucherman
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judges listen as Reverend Parris demands
that Mary Warren
admit attacking spirits
made her faint in
court. LOWER LEFT:
Abigail screams at
Satan's bird about to
attack her and the
children, as Judges
Hathorne and Danforth search the room
for this vision. LOWER MIDDLE: Danforth and Cheever witness John Proctor signing his confession to
witchcraft. LOWER
RIGHT: After three
months in prison Elizabeth and John are
reunited.
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Wesley Gibbs
S uperin tendent
Milton Herzog
Co mmunity Relations
Robert Gara
Business Office Manager
George Gilluly
Assistant Superintendent
John Nix
Supt. Buildings and Grounds
Raymond T yler
Personnel
William Linning
Data Processing
Jeanne Madaus
Food Services
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Shirley Garlan d
Irwin Ginsb urgh
Presid ent
Paul Black
James Moore
John Carlso n
Secret ary
Angelos Poulak idas
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Arthur Colver (1973)
Principal
Arthur Colver (1962)
Arthur Colver (1957)
"Mr. School Spirit"
Holding Up the School
Speaking to the Students
�IU!LD!HG D!!ICTD!S
Lee Hawkins
Language Arts
James Heiniger
Student Physical Welfare
James Richter
Student Services
Robert Roth
Cultural Backgrounds
Barbara Ray
Practical Science
Charles Van Cleave
Theoretical Science
James Swanson
Building Management
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Ronald Hunt, Counselor
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Barbara Handler, Counselor
James Dorsey, Counselor
Aune Toivola, Counselor
Leonard Winans, Counselor
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Patricia Sanborn, Counselor
Telephone
Joanne Morris, Dean
Kenneth Reiter, Dean
Career Guides
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Joan Strom
Special Education
Terry Halteman
Security
Lois Moss
Special Education
Regina Cameron
Social Work
Chip Carpenter
Special Education
Andy Maggio
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�"They say that we are better educated than our parents' generation.
What they mean is that we go to school longer. They are not t he
same things." Douglas Yates .
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Special Education
Kris Salgado
Special Education
Fred Kral
Social Work
Phillip Mankoff
Psychology
Geri O'Dea
Special Education
Gary Cook
Special Education
James Puff
Security
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Marjorie Stevens, Special
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Nancy Goodman, Special
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Rollie Korol, Special Education
Barbara Scarbrough, Nurse
Dorothy Taylor, Nurse
Jerry Castino, Equipment Mngr.
�Study the past to know the future.
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Irene Garrigan, Librarian
Bess Sandroff, C Zerk
Lenore Marti, Librarian
Kathleen Palansky, Head
Librarian
Adele Higgins, Librarian
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Roz Davis, Aid
Arlene Sachs, Aid
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Elsie Levin
Kay Krillies
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Edna Gustafson
Delores Wyko
Judy Gilmore
Helen Brommelkamp
�A drop of ink may make a million
think. Byron
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Gussie Yu di tsky
Dorothy Brown
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Harriet Kneip
Sue Froese
Gloria Schabilion
Ethel Ra tsman
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Joan Coon
Josephine Hentz
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William Coulson
James Huskey
Gordon Malone
" Business is a combination of war and
sport." A. Maurois .
Romayne Baker
Charles Plock
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"Carriages without horses shall go,
and accidents fill the world with
woe." Martha Shipton .
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Bill Warner
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The legs of the throne are the
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Charles Madison
Glenn Jurek
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Ronald Henrici
Thomas Ristow
Donald Test
Robert Keen
Lee Sellers
�The cook was a good cook,
as cooks go; and as cooks
go she went. Munro
Susan Scudder
Singer Sewing Machine
!OKI ICOIOKICS
Charlotte Vanderwilt
Kathleen Traub
Paula Chamberlain
Ellen Olson
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Ed Pugliese
Hollister Sandstead
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Thomas Sokalski
Fred Richardi
Nicholas Odlivak
"The vigor of our country is no
stronger than the vitality and
will of all our countrymen."
John Kennedy
Gerald Ferguson
Howard Byram
Donald Larson
�"Games played with the ball and others of that
nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no
character on the mind." Thomas Jefferson
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Kathy Fullerton
Deanna Whyman
Kathy ~esley
Patricia Matlak
Marcia Berke
Denise Totemeie r
Jean Wojdula
Athletic Ball
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"The music teacher came twice a week to bridge the awful
gap between Dorothy and Chopin." George Ade
Henry Wintczak
Robert Anderson
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Bass Viol
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French Horn
Leo Provost
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somewhere." Gilbert Chesterton
Richard Wetzel
Judie Brncic
Jack Lerman
Dennis Grabowski
Sign
Hazel Loew
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Gentil DaRosa
Jane Burnham
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Herminia Lopez
John Moshak
Lois French
Judith Rochet te
�horse in nine languages; so ignorant that he
bought a cow to ride on ." Benjamin
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Carolyn Amelung
Donald Blair
Pam Strassberg
W.C. Fields
Kay Beck
Diane Browning
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Carl Burgener (1973)
Carl Burgener (1949)
James Dougherty
John Cooper
�"A beautiful theory killed by a nasty little
ugly fact." Thomas H. Huxley
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Edward Degenhardt
Lab Equipment
Bernard Welch (1954)
Bernard Welch (1973)
George Roth (1973)
George Roth (1949)
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Edwin Ernst
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Glassware
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Mark Rostvold
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science." Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Penetration of sperm
Primary oocyte
Louis Eyermann
Microscope
Biological Chart
William Bloom
Jerome Oswald
John Herbst
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Mel Pirok
Harry Ewing
Everett Col ton
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DaveSolovy
Karl De Jonge
Merilyn Schiffman
John Betts (1973)
John Betts (1947)
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for the loss of a nail!" British Proverb
Richard Miya
DavidJupp
Ray Kitt:ridge
George Mayfield
Betty Quinn
Map
Sylvia Mazouch
William Osness
Hayward Wood
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Steven Poznansky
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Stanley Weitzenfeld
Emil Capitani
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Anthone Kort
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buy us so little happiness? The simple answer runs: because we have not yet
learned to make sensible use of it. A . Einstein
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Leonard Sachs
William Henry
Mildred Hall
George Yursky
Jerome Slattery
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Jeanne Derichs
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Virginia Stemp (1973)
Virginia Stemp (1954)
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enough of literature." Ralph Waldo Emerson
Diane Beardsley
Kay Powell
Magazine Rack
Arnold Agnos
Verniel Lundquist
Stack of Books
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Corrie Roesslein
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R. Janie Isackson
Richard Tendick
Bettie Ladd
Joan Field
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"Everythi ng's got a moral, if only you
can find it." Lewis Carroll
John Golata
Dennis Duffy
Jerry Proffit
Richard Livingsto n
Sharon Callaghan
Imogene Schneiter
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School Spirit .f:ommittee, in order to initiate student interest and participation in the extracurricu lar activities at
Niles East. Representat ives from almost every organization
were present, furnishing information for interested stu dents. Adding to the fun were demonstrati ons of activities
such as gymnastics, basketball and chess. The overall atmosphere of school spirit was accentuated by t he lively
music of the Pep Band and Ken Golden masqueradin g as
the Niles East Trojan.
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Junior Cabinet members include (TOP ROW, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Robert Feder, Jill Horwitz, Ellyce Glassner, Debbie Epstein, Len Mayer. (SECOND ROW): J anet Breidenbach, Gar y Elkins, Eliot Osherman, Shelly Rosenfeld, Dan
RapJJ9port. (BOTTO M ROW): Cheryl Pechter, Bob Dooley,
Harold Cooper , Jeff Puch er , Ron Seplow a nd Amy
Rosenberg.
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Sophomore Cabinet officers (TOP) include (LEFT TO
RIGHT): Cindy Trawinski, Bonnie Saltzman (President),
Phil Spivak, Mary Unruh, and Debbie Plotkin .
Freshman Cabinet leaders include (BOTTOM): Nancy Suslick, Suzie Sol tan, and Paula Lishinsky .
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This year, focused on students participation, Homecoming
Committee presented new and different homecoming activities to Niles East. Members are (LEFT T O RIGHT FROM
TOP TO BOTTOM): Marcy Helfgott, Judy Munn, Barb
Solan, Carol Kamen, Janice Theodore, Susan Derex, Bonnie
Friedman, Paula Menzer, Janet Levine, Bonnie Berg, Annette Sloan, Sheryl Wolff, Laurie Greiman, Karyn Esken
(chairman) , Lori Sucherman, Laura Black. Not pictured:
Jill Horwitz.
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RIGHT 'fOP TO BOTTOM: Marla Corush (Secretary),
Charles Lutz (President), Holly Robin (Treasurer), Fran
Lipson, Kathy Siavelis, Renee Greiman , Karen Shimizu,
Judy Yang, Marsha Levin, Lillian Kahn, Sheri Simon,
Michelle Kulwin, Ann Fradin, Steve Sussman, Gayle Snitman. Not pictured: Judy Dai (Vice-President), Rhonda
Daniels, Steve Solar.
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The happy members of this year's Reflections
Staff include: Marsie Hass, Karen Sobel, Judy
Gutman, Cheryl Frank, Flo Stern, Felicia Belon,
Lori Sucherman, Elyce Glassner, Judy Greiman,
Jill Goldstein, Brad Lerman, Jeff Langer, Janet
Elkins, Michelle Vale, Bob Satoloe, Paula Lashinsky, Lori Greiman, Lori Mann, Shereen Cohen,
Ilene Goodman, Mindy Halper, Cathye Rosengarden, Janice Oif, Bonnie Friedman, Rita Conroy,
Anne Cohen, and phtographers; Richard Fantus,
Noah Gilson, and Franki Keller.
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Members of the yearbook staff Editorial Board
include (UPPER RIGHT, LEFT TO RIGHT):
Kathy Zimbler (Occasions), Lori Simon (Faces),
Jill Aronovitz (Organizations), Sherrie Friedman
(G.A.A.), Melinda Metzger (G.A.A.) , Robert Satoloe (Art ), Barbara Morrison (Graduates), Robert Feder (Editor-in-Chief) , Scott Bieber (Athletics), and Jill Goldberg (Education).
Editor-in-Chief Robert Feder discusses the progress of Reflec tions 1973 with Occasions Editor
Kathy Zimbler (LOWER RIGHT).
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Coclanis (Editors-in-Chief), Laura Miller (Page Editor),
Scott Jacobson (Sports Editor), Jeff Lotz (Photography
Editor), and Marlin Brinsky, Jim Burgess, Michele Freed,
Dennis Kaplan, David Mayer, Lynn Moss, and Scott
Skaletsky.
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Golden Galleon staff members include : Mary Berman
(Managing Editor), Rhonda Daniels (Literary Editor), Cindy Payne (Publicity Editor), Noah Gilson (Art Editor) and
Judy Wolff, Lillian Kahn, Karen Oppenheim, Nancy Oken,
Suzanne Oxman, Karen Shrifter, Fran Shapiro, Linda
Price, Barbara Saper, Anita Simkovich, Kathy Klein, Dotty
Ruthawski, Patty Shoenwolf, Franki K eller, Liz Corona,
Steve Wirts hafter, Stuart Bieber, Lynn Jacobson, Marla
Levie, and Gail Sni tman .
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Student Legislature engaged in much conversation during the year, but
proved otherwise nonproductive. By second semester, it was realized that
something had to be done to restore student interest and involvement in
school government. Accordingly, the whole Niles East student government
structure - cabinets and legislature - were studied and revitalized.
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Student Legislature members appear ABOVE AND ON PAGES 78 AND 79. They include: Stuart Nelson (president), Robbie Fein, Janet Mrowka, Bob Letchinger, Robert Feder, Ricky Marks, Chip Selan, Mike Jacobs, Danny
Lerner, Keith Olive, Jon Wasserman, Howard Nelson, Pam Margules, Avi Lothan, Sue Brody, Lisa Davis, Robin
Bezark, Linda Emmerman, Glen Gloss, Stuart Bieber, Ricky Silver, Rick Angell, Phil Spitz, Ira Dubin, Laura
Miller, Sue Glass, Bruce Kahn, Stan Pressner, Jill Horwitz, et al.
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those who regularly attended meetings. UPPER RIGHT: President Stu Nelson (FOREGRO UND) usually conducted meetings
with occasional advice from Adviser Karl Dejonge (BACKGROUND).
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Thespians is an international organization which
includes students who have worked over 100 hours
on school productions. The Niles East chapter
includes: Robin Abeles, Ron Alport, Jill Aronovitz, Alice Baer, Keith Baker, Judy Balter, Brad
Bentcover (Vice-President), Mary Berman, Elysa
Blacker, Laura Black (President), Robin Bzzark,
Michelle Block, Linda Brantman, Scott Chan,
Teri Chapnick, Marla Corush, Lisa Davis, Cheryl
Esken, Karyn Esken, Sharon Eskoff, Faye Estrin,
Allen Feldman, Denise Feldman, Stew Figa,
Cheryl Frank.
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Sherrie Friedman, Robyn Gill, Noah Gilson, Laurie Ginsberg, Amy Ginsberg, Ellyce Glassner, Jill
Goldberg, Sue Goldberg, Adam Goldman, Ilene
Goodman, Steve Grace, Judy Gutman, Glenna
Hecht, Nancy Hirsch, Judy Hoffman, Robert
Hotton, Larry Iser, Mark Isaacson, Mike Jacobs,
Judy Kalin, Carol Kamen, Sheryl Kantor, Jill
Kollner, Linda Koenig, Bob Klein, Bruce Koestner, Hillary Kramer, Michelle Kulwin, Ed Labay,
Gary Lance, Ruth Landsman, Rosemary Lang,
Jeff Langer, Diane Latala, Sheri Lee, Jan Levin,
Laura Lillien, Jeff Lotz, Chuck Lutz.
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Pam Margules, Don Millard, Laura Miller, Penny
Mitnick, Barb Morrison, Kris Mulcahy, Judy
Munn, Alan Nidetz , Nancy Oken, Laura Page,
Regina Petroski, Gail Pinsky, Sarah Podolsky,
Dan Rappoport, Ellen Rosner, Jaci Sagen, Bonnie
Saltzman, Robert Sataloe, Arlene Siavelis, Kathy
Siavelis (Secretary), Warren Silver, Michelle Soltan, Flo Stem, Lynne Stiefel, Lori Sucherman,
Leslie Suslick, Michele Vale, Jim Van der Kleet,
Linda Van Roeyen, Diane Waller, Barb Weiss,
Sharyn Zaphiris, Kathy Zimbler.
�TBCNIS
Tecnis is the organization which controls the
technical aspects of the shows such as lighting,
sound, and the construction of sets. Its members
are: Irvin Shapiro (President), Jaci Sagen (VicePresident), Michelle Block, Lauren Chavin, Judy
Greiman, Russel Heiman, David Hirsch, Susan
Kravitz, Paula Lashinsky , Mike Loso ff, Mike
Mega, Mella Minceberg, Marla Nitti, Jay Petroski, Judy Shapiro.
Nancy Suslick, Linda Van Roeyan, Shelly Zabrin,
Jim Van der Kloot, Jan Levin, Mike Claver, Lisa
Davis, Perry Glait, Renay Greene, Mike Guerrero,
Ruth Landsman, Flo Stern, Penny Wagner, Warren Silver, Bill Weinman, Gary Gaines, Scott
Hite, Mike Levin, Debbie Plotkin, Scott Chan,
Keith Baker, Rick Blanke, Mark Levy, Stan
Pressner.
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National Honor Society members include (ON STEPS): Pam Margules, Karen Esken, Larry Iser, Richard
Fantus. (FIRST ROW): Alyce Miner, Janice Winer, Judy Dai, Karen Shimizu, Linda Mylorie, Laura Miller, Karen Werner, Diana Waller, Ilene Goodman, Kathy Siavelis. (SECOND ROW): Rick Angell, David
Tresley, John Hasmonek, Amy Ginsberg, Scott Bieber, Marylee Melvin, Michelle Kulwin, Elysa Blacker,
Holly Robin. (THIRD ROW): Jeff Langer and Eric Nagel.
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foreground are members Robert Feder (yearbook editor-in-chief) and Janet Coclanis and Michelle Kulwin (newspaper editors-in-chief) . New members are
pictured in the background. They include: Scott Jacobson, Jill Aronovitz, Jeff Lotz, Kathy Zimbler,
Barb Morrison, Jill Goldberg and Scott Bieber.
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Walk together, talk together, is the national AFS motto this organization is attempting to promote better understanding between the nations of the world. One of their
methods involves sending students 'abroad to live with
adopted families for the summer. AFS also arranges t he international student exchange program. This year's exchange student was Jimena Soya (TOP RIGHT CORNER)
from Chile. Officers are: (FROM TOP) Sue Mullen (President), Sharon Mullen (Vice-President), Naomi Ruben (Secretary) , Sue Weisman (Vice-President), Nikki Odlivak
(Treasurer) , Janice Cohn (freshmen membership).
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UPPER LEFT; Russian Club (CLAPPING): Lynn
Rosenfield (Secretary ), Helen Urbaniah (Treasurer), (AND
DOI NG THE KAZOTSKY): Lenny Soffer (Vice-President), and John Nikitow (President). LOWER LEFT;
Spanish Club (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT): Julia Rath (President), Suzanne Oxman (Secretary), Sharon Lapofski
(Vice-President), and Marie Hernandez (Treasurer).
RIGHT: French Club (FROM TOP TO BOTTOM): Andrea
Toback (Vice-President), Dorothy Kampf (Secretary-Treasurer), and Leslie Cole (President).
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The morning p.a. announcers include (TOP, LEFT TO
RIGHT): Shelly Rosenfeld, Ronda Daniels, Dan Rappoport,
Marylee Melvin and Jeff Bizell.
The officers of Audio-Visual aids include (LEFT TO
RIGHT): Lee Levin (President), Jeff Burman (Secretarytreasurer) and Brad Mankoff (Vice-president).
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�Ushers Club members include: Karen Alban, Jocey Aronovitz, Sylvia Box, Mirella Campoli, Arlene Cosgrove, Karyn
Gold, Barbara Heche, Eileen Kaplan, Sheila Kobritz, Karen Lee, Debbie Martorano, Cheryl Newman, Janet Ross,
Anita Simkovich, Sharon Stolleberg, Thresa Yang, and
Debbie Zabin.
Student Accounting Office aids include: Holli Doniger and
Maureen Sullivan.
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�SPECIAL SBBVICB CLUBS
The officers of the Distributive Education Club, which helps organize
the work-study program, are (LEFT TO RIGHT): Lisa Jeremias
(Vice-President) and Faye Estrin (President).
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Key Club is a community service organization . PICTURED ABOVE
ARE: Rick Short (President), Dave Gronski (Treasurer), and Steve
Jones (A member). Officers of Key Club not pictured include: Ross
Pollack (Vice-President), Jim Cohn (Secretary), and Larry Cohen
(Sargeant-at-Arms).
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A new addition to Niles East was the student-faculty-administration
School Spirit Committee. Some of its members are pictured fop and they
include (BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): Phil Spivak, Jeff Langer,
Brian Abrams, Mitchell Newman, Michelle Kulwin. (SECOND ROW):
Scott Bieber, Allen Samelson, Harold Cooper, Gary Elkins, Marylee
Melvin, Ronda Daniels, Gale Snitman, Dr. Art Colver, Shelly Rosenfeld,
Jill Horwitz. (FRONT): Karyn Esken, Lori Simon, Elysa Blacker and
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The Special Education Club was another new group which received
much attention and support from the student body and the community in its efforts to raise funds for mentally handicapped young people.
Members include (BOTTOM, LEFT TO RIGHT): Ronna Nessenson,
Lori Greenberg, Felice Lewin and Don Millard.
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This year's debaters are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT,
FRONT ROW): Bob Wolf, Mark Bisk, Steve Levy, Nor man
Yoshimura. (SITTING AT THE TABLE): Stu Nelson, Bob
Letchinger, Glenn Gross . (THIRD ROW): Suzie Soltan,
David Steirman, Keith Olive, Sue Brody, Garry Berg. (ON
THE LADDER)· Danny Lerner, Rick Marks. ( ON THE
ROOF, SITTING); Howard Nelson, Bruce Brantman, Lin da Emmerman, Eliot Osherman. (STANDING): Chip Selan, Robby Fein, Rick Angel, Jon Wasserman.
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acting through compet ition. Members of Forensics a re Len
Mayer, Janie Schultz, Rhonda Schwartz, Kathy Panos,
Fran Shapiro, Jeff Bazell , Jim Binnall, Shelley Rosenfeld,
Joan S klair, Stuart Bieber, Danny Rappoport, Karen Oppenheim and Arlene Siavelis. Officers of Chess Club are
Dan Robins (President) and No rbert Kogan (VicePresident).
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TOP; Playing "fish" for a change of pace, are
Bridge Club officers: Dan Robin (President) and
David Steirman (Vice-President). BOTTOM;
Choosing the right stock to buy, may mean thousands or even millions for the members of Investment Club. Officers include (FRUM LEFT):
Brian Hamer (Treasurer), Steve Putziger (VicePresident), Harold Cooper (President), and Norbert Kogan (Secretary).
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TOP; The future inventor of the cure fo r t he
common cold, may well be at this very moment a
member of Medical Careers Club. Officers are
(FRO M LEFT): Scott Cobert (Vice-President),
Anita Bradford (Secretary) , a nd Darlene McCormack (President) . BOTTOM; Officers of Future Teachers of America ar e (FROM LEFT TO
RIGHT): Fran S hapiro (Vice-President), Kathy
Panos (President), Julia Rath (Treasurer), and
Leonard Mayer (Secretary).
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Members of Mixed Chorus include: S. Abelson, S. Arnopolin, A. Baque, M. Blackman, E. Borg, S.
Brodacz, M. Chernick, S. Cohen, D. Feldman, E. Goldgehn, R. Goode, C. Gustafson, W. Karper,
M . Koppelmeier, L. Levitz, K. Levitz, B. Maierhofer, J. Matusik, M. May, S. Millman, C. Mueller,
P. Neukirch, L. Pollock, D. Rabin, S. Rade, T. Riskin, E. Rue, D. Sagen, K. Shrifter, R. Silver, E.
Singer, R. Spector, V. Varon, C. Werner, W. Witte.
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Members of choir include: J. Alexander, J. Balter, D. Barack, B. Bentcover, L. Black, E. Blacker, M.
Corush, T. Diamond, W. Edelman, K. Esken, C. Esken, D. Feldman, S. Figa, E. Fine, M. Flitman,
M. Golub, R. Greiman, G. Hecht, D. Hirsch, J. Hoffman, J. Horwitz, M. Isaacson, G. Jacobson, T.
Johnson, L. Kahn, S. Kantor, S. Kaye, R. Klein, J. Munn, G. Pinsky, C. Politzer, E. Pollack, L.
Sachs, B. Saltzman, R. Satoloe, J. Schwartz, K. Siavelis, D. Soderberg, S. Sohn, S. Soler, S. Statland, S. Stem , L. Sucherman, L. Suslick, S. Sussman, M. Vale, N. Wirt Shafter.
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Concert band is headed by Leo Provost. Its members are: L.
Helberg, L. Cohen, S. Matsumoto, J. Rath, H. Balikov, M.
Benjamin, C. Granitz, M. Hirshman, R. Kalish, R. Lewen ,
K. Sher, W. Stetler, A. Diamond, R. Hotton, R. Jonas, F.
Keller, J. Oppenheim, E. Schlaeger, A. Shapiro, J. Sonderman, J. Weinstein, B. Bro, D. Epstein, R. Miller, H. Pfeifer,
J. Pucher.
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R. Seplow, A. Wald, S. Cain, S. Lapofski, S. Putziger, D.
Barack, E. Guerrero, E . Jacobs, R. Levitt, P. Spivack, J.
VaderKloot, R. Fantus, L. Iser, L. Miller, H. Robin, B.
Schack, C. Schuett, S. Simon, C. Underwood, A. Weisman, C. Morgen, D. Pregozen, J . Underwood, S. Nathan,
F. Keller, D. Walter, J. Messer, P. Monsen, P. Rockoff,
B. Schwartz.
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This year, under the direction of Robert Anderson, District
Orchestra was formed. Membership includes students from
the t hree Niles Township High Schools. The students representing East are: D. Andrea, E. Borg, M. Borg, J. Cohn, J.
Dai, B. Frazes, B. Gawin, M. Guerrero, T. Huepftl,
B. Koestner, A. Meyers, D. Pollak, N. Ruben, C. Silverman, H. Robin, D. Epstein, J . Oppenheim, R. Kalish, E.
Guerrero, L. Iser.
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Fourth period Glee Club members include: H. Baker, R.
Dredze, J. Gelb, K. Gold, C. Goldstick, P . Holland, S.
Klein, A. Siavelis, N. Suslick, D. Clark, L. Ament, D. Kulwin, L. Leeker, T. Lothan, D. Sargens, J. Sharlot, A. Shlesman, M. Soltan, P. Wagner, P. Bellos, P. Bellos, J. Brocon,
N . Borg, J. Erenberg, R. E skoff, R. Glassman, I. Gothelf, K.
Gross, M. Halper, H. Kogan, G. Kopels, R. Komick, D.
Lloyd, D. Markman , N. Mcatte, G. Notarius, C. Rian, T.
Rozencwajg, D. Schack, J . Schwartz, R. Smoot, P. Sucherman , K. Taylor, C. Uritz, E. Urbaniak, D. Zaban.
Eighth period Glee Club members include: C. Ashley, R. Brenner, N. Cohn, J. Friedman, L. Greenberg, J. Kalin, S. Kravitz,
E. McCloud, L. Moss, L. Pastron, A. Schwartz, S. Shelley, S.
Soltan, J . Barry, R. Barsky, R. Cohen, N. Ekstrom, J. Erenberg, R. Frazes, M. Geller, S . Kagan, C. Kittay, D. Loeser, S.
Orlove, R. Render, M. Rich, S. Rifkind, B. Rubenstein, E. Saruk, A. Simkovich, Y. Suhajda, M. Sullivan, L. Vaughan, C.
Weintraub, B. Roman, S. Shepard .
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Intermediate band is led by Henry Wintzcak. Members include: C. Hotten, E. Van Cleave, C. Marshall, D. Russcol,
A. Jacobson, M. Claver, S. Hite, R. Huhn, S. Korey, B.
Kravitz, P. Rockoff, C. Rotstein, M. Scalin , M. Schnitzer,
A. TobacK, B. Zwolinski, J. Breidenbach, J. Novak, E. Erenberg, P. Monsen, V. Wilkoff, M. Radin, D. Garlick, M.
Chavin, S. Eich, R. Hotten, S. Kobritz, J. Messer, S. Roth,
J. Rottner, M. Scherfling, P. Simer, L. Van Roeyen, W.
Benas, M. Dinelli, D. Rutkowski, and C. Wagner.
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Marching band, instructed by Mr. Henry Wintczak,
is in its sixth year of existence. They played during
half-time at home football games, and were led by
drum major Ron Miller. Members are: Leslie Helberg, Larry Cohen, Sharon Matsumoto, Julia Rath,
Howard Balikov, Miriam Benjamin, Caren Grantz,
Mark Hirshman, Ronna Kalish, Ronald Lewen,
Keith Sher, William Stetler, Allen Diamond, Richard Hotlon, Richard Jonas, Franci Keller, Edward
Schlaeger, Arnold Shapiro, Jeffery Sonderman, Jane
Weinstein, William Bro, Debra Epstein, Howard
Pfeifer, Jeffrey Pucher, Ronald Seplow, Audrey
Wald, Sheree Cain, Sharon Lapofski, Steven Putzinger, Edith Ruber, David Barack, Eugene Guerrero,
Edward Jacobs, Ronald Levitt, Philip Spivack,
James Vanderkloot, Richard Fantus, Lawrence Iser,
Laura Miller, Holly Robin, Bernard Schack, Carl
Schuett, Sheri Simon, Carol Underwood, Anne Weisman, Lynn Dorman, Cary Morgan, David Pregozen,
Joan Underwood, Stuart Nathan, Toni Kokotek ,
Pam Mohr, Sue Arnopolin, Diana Waller, Jeff Messer, and Patricia Monsen.
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����Last fall, Niles East broke with the past and
made two changes. On October 7th, the football
field was named Isaacson Field for Harold " Ike"
Isaacson (see page 118), the school's first football
coach and athletic director, who probably did
more for Niles East's athletic department than
any other person in the school's history . The second change was the switching of Niles East from
the Suburban League, of which it was one of the
original members , to the Central Suburban
League, where, due to reduced travelling time,
the cost to the school would be less. It was also
hoped that the school's teams would be able to
compete more successfully in the new league .
Unfortunately, neither a new name nor a new
league could help this year's football team. Once
again having the smallest enrollment in the
league, as well as being hampered by injuries and
pre-season " retirements," the varsity could never quite put it all together. Because of the small
number of players, the Trojans lacked the depth
necessary for a good team. But, Coach Pugliese
had no complaints. "They all worked very hard
and the spirit was always good. We just seemed
to be a st ep away. But we'll definitely be better
next year." He will be without graduating seniors Jeff Johnson, who made all-conference,
John Hasmonek, who made the all-division
team, and Bill Wirth, who was given an honorable mention to the division team. But the entire
backfield, including Ron Hagen, who, as a junior
was named to the all-division team, Rich Short,
and Bob Sommerman will be returning, as well
as line stalwarts Ross Pollack, Bruce Brantman,
Chris Churchirillo, and Fred Albrecht, along
with the mighty toe of Rich Rubin . Although the
team will be depending a great deal on the improvement of boys who won minor N's this year,
Niles East definitely has something to look forward to next year.
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�1. Harold Isaacson, as he addressed the crowd on Isaacson
Day, and as he appeared in
1937.
2. Up, up and through!
3. Rich Short is brought down after
a sizable gain .
4. Get rid of it quick, Craig!
5. It's always nice to have an escort
when you're going somewhere .
6. He went that-a-way!
7. Some people just naturally draw
a crowd .
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��UPPER LEFT. Varsity Seniors. LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK
ROW: R. Angell, S. Jones, N. Rollick, J. Smith, J. Hasmonek. THIRD ROW: J. Orlove, B. Chancellor, D. Christopoulos, C. Ricci, M. Glassman, D. Thomas. SECOND ROW:
Coach Pugliese, Coach Odlivak, J. Tabor, B. Osness, J. Nikitow, Coach Osness. FIRST ROW: D. Gronski, D. Spiegel,
J.Johnson.
LOWER LEFT. Varsity Juniors. LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK
ROW: J. Casey, R. Hagen, B. Somerman, G. Elkins, M.
Stookal. THIRD ROW: Manager R. Weiss, R. Rubin, L.
Kelly, B. Brantman, R. Short, Manager R. Chaiken. SECOND ROW: Manager B. Carol, B. Riccetti, R. Pollack, J.
Bamstein, F. Albrecht. FIRST ROW: C. Chirchirillo, G.
Meyers.
UPPER RIGHT. Sophomores. LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK
ROW: M. Zakin, L. Swider, M. Lis, G. Christopoulos, L.
Wisniewski, P. Casey, S. Frankel, E. Naumes, K. Homisch.
THIRD ROW: Coach Ferguson, Coach Richardson, J. Kleifield, M. Tepp, M. Carlson, R. Huhn, M. Klancic, D. Pueschel, Coach Poznansky. SECOND ROW: H. Nussbaum, G.
Saltarelli, J. McKay, D. Barack, B. Hall, M. Donlon, R.
Kamenier;H. Gordon, A. Retzler. FIRST ROW: J . Wolff, S.
Komick, R. Jago, H. Rollick, C . Christenson, M. Fisher.
LOWER RIGHT. Freshmen . LEFT TO RIGHT. BACK
ROW: Manager C. Gustafson, M. Borgess, P. Kane,
Dropped from squad, C. Nagel, F . Pucher, J. Livingston, D.
Damman, J. Schutz, T. Hanley, T. Rissman, G. Wolf, W.
Gruenes, A. Zarras, Manager B. Bleadon. FOURTH ROW:
Manager M. Harwood, Manager D . Walter, S. Maniates, L.
Nelson, L. Blond, M. Hinske, L. Fine, L. Venturi, E. Purcell, J. Stark, J . Bianchi, R. Schultz, D. Sapstein, W. Taki,
P. Theodore, S. Wexler, C. Novak, Manager D. Ohren,
Manager S. Feldman. THIRD ROW: Coach Ewing, Coach
Baker, Coach Field, S. Kusek, M. Borkovitz, J. Colucci, P.
Christopoulos, J. Alomia, R. DeBenedetto, R. Olson, S.
Parenti, W. Urbanus, G. Somenek, Coach Halteman, Coach
Becker. SECOND ROW: Manager K. Nagel, A. Hervatin,
S. Abrams, M. Festenstein, Dropped from squad, N. Lake,
M. Rosenbaum, G. Howell, J. Maggio, D. Ruber, Manager
D. Walter. FIRST ROW: I. Miller, K. Witt, M. Mooradian,
B. Michael, D. Greenberg, D. Winans, S. Meister, R. Katz,
J. Osness, Y. Smith.
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Despite finishing the season with a record that
was slightly below the five hundred mark, this
year's cross country team won the Niles Township Cross Country championship, defeating sister schools Niles West and Niles North. Lead by
Steve Sussman, who broke the township record,
and by Tom Kropf, the varsity surprised quite a
few opponents this year on just hard-nosed determination and desire. The legacy which these
two graduating stand-outs leave behind is sure
to be improved by returning varsity harriers
Omar Hernandez (pictured lower right) and Terry Lee and sophomore speed demons Bob
Schuett and Barry Hartman. Along with the
steadily improving freshmen, next year's Cross
Country team seems destined for success.
Frosh - Soph members are pictured on top of opposite page. They are:
STANDING: Coach Huskie, M. Scherfling, K. Uhlberg, J. Jans, J. Burgess, B. Schuett, B. Hartman . KNEELING: L. Bauer, H . Patner, G.
Musik, R. Zelvin, M. Lichtenstein, H. Sloan.
Varsity members are pictured at bottom of opposite page. They are:
Coach Ristow, T. Kropf, M. Golub, R. Rovner, 0. Hernandez, S. Sussman, C. Lutz, T. Lee, B. Render, M. Matlock, S. Smith.
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��As in the more recent past, this year's basketball team lost more games than it won.
Hampered by the inexperience found in all
young teams and certain problems early in
the season, the cagers found it difficult to
get off on the right foot. They lost a number
of close ballgames, some by just two or three
points. But, as the season progressed, the
team showed definite improvement and
went on to beat sister school Niles North
twice, 74-63 and 78-72.
The same youth of the team that caused the
inexperience this year should be a sign of
hope for next year. Coach Cook is only losing
one player, Jeff Johnson, through graduation. Leading scorer Don Diamond and leading rebounder Len Weinstein will be back,
as well as two quick defensive players, Jim
Cohn and Kurt Kiesel, Corey Levens and
Paul Mandell, who both came on strong during the second half of the season, and Ross
Pollack, who ably filled in at the "big man"
spot. Therefore, next year may be more of a
return to the Niles East teams of old and a
great season for the Trojans.
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�1. Steve Glink hooks a shot over a would-be
defender.
2. Jeff Johnson lays in an easy two points.
3. Oops! A basket scored by one of the opponents of the 1941 Trojans.
4. The 1941 Varsity exhibit their new uniforms.
5. Lenny Weinstein drives in for another
bucket.
6. Don Diamond leaps high over three defenders to take his soft jump shot.
7. Despite the obvious interference, Corey
Levens managed to get his shot off.
8. What's everyone looking at?
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��Varsity (upper left). BACK ROW: Coach
Cook, Donald Diamond, Coach Sandstead.
MIDDLE ROW: Jeff Johnson, Ross Pollack,
Leonard Weinstein. BOTTOM ROW: Todd
Goodman (mgr.), Glenn Fydrych, Don Spinner (mgr.).
(lower left) BACK ROW: Steve Glink, Seth
Gold, Ray Peters (mgr.). MIDDLE ROW:
Paul Mandell, Corey Levens, Jeff Kray.
BOTTOM ROW: Jim Cohn, Kurt Kiesel,
Brad Lerman.
Sophomores (upper right). BACK ROW:
Coach Capitani, Jim Peters (mgr.), Glen
Kabot, John Harles, Bob Warsaski, Ron
Weiss (mgr.). MIDDLE ROW: Keith Sher,
Jeff Kleifield, Bill Patt, Mark Klancic.
BOTTOM ROW: Mike Valenti, Howard
Balikov, Mike Zakin, Cary Buxbaum, John
Simms.
Freshman (lower right). BACK ROW:
Coach Greene, Kevin McMillen, Neil
Schreiber, Art Isaacs, Bob Malcher, Don
Behrel, Mark Brines, Coach Dvorak. MIDDLE ROW: Mickey Krech (mgr.), Mike
Borkovitz, Scott Winkler, Bob Friedman,
Terry Greenberg, Gary Wolf, Bill Opalka
(mgr.). BOTTOM ROW: Mike Kane, Pat
Kane, Harry Steindler, Marty Rosenbaum,
David Oif, Flip Gagerman.
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���This year, soccer made its debut at East, and
was well accepted. Through excellent performances by Ian Main, Bob Frank, and Bill Bro, the
varsity team ended the season with an 8-2-2
record.
Although the team had little experience, they
put forth tremendous effort in the state tournament, tying Evanston, this year's 6th-in-state
team. Other highlights of the season included a
victory over Niles West, 2-0, Bro's 5 shut-outs,
and Main's 16 goals, making him one of the high
scorers in the state.
This year's varsity team members are: (TOP PHOTO,
TOP ROW): M. Wolfinsohn, R. Sable, B. Robin, B. Frank,
P. Burke, R. Cohen, S. Fine, R. Zaks, C. Schuett, R. Michell, Coach Sandstead. (MIDDLE ROW): S. Statland, D.
Abeles, J . Diaz, L. Brittan, M. Borofsky, J. Kray, A. Ruttenberg, I. Main, H . Weiss, M . Stone. (BOTTOM ROW):
B . Gockenbach, J . Borker, B . Diaz, M . Rzadzki, F. !glitz,
M . Dolan, B. Bro, A. Klein, P . Adelman, N. Feld, R.
Dushman.
The sophomore team ended its season with a 5-2-4 record.
Members of the team are (MIDDLE PHOTO, TOP ROW):
Coach Larson, R. Matz, C. Hanus, T . Seals, P. Fosses, N.
Tanglis, D . Mamot. (MIDDLE ROW): J . Knish, T . Wehrheim, D. Ahonen, E. Jacobs, J . Alexander, M. Valenti.
(BOTTOM ROW): J. Weinstein, R. Rxadzki, M. Glochowsky, E. Fried, S. Irsay, P. Kostyniuk .
Members of the freshman team, who ended their season
with a 2-4-2 record are (BOTTOM PHOTO, TOP ROW):
S. Helberg, M. Uhle, L. Brown, A. Gunn, J. Brown, Coach
Colson. (MIDDLE ROW): 0. Vargas, B. Daitchman, D.
Behrel, M . Irving, C. Gordon, D. Cole. (BOTTOM ROW):
J . Gliksman, H. Tennes, S. Stevens, J . Factor, J. Beard,
M. Hyman, G. Trilling.
PICTURED TOP RIGHT, Captain Ian Main, kicks the
ball to another Trojan victory. BELOW him, team member Mark Dolan concentrates on developing his kicking
skills .
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��The 1972-73 season was a disappointing one
for the Niles East fencing team. The fencers
never seemed to be able to get on tracked for
any length of time, winning one meet and
then dropping the next. "I always thought
that the members of the team had the ability," Coach Keen said, "and they worked
hard. But fencing is an individual sport. A
fencer is all by himself when he gets out
there. So it's hard to know why you don't
win more often." He won't have seniors Phil
Spitz, Bill Osness, or Paul Schultz back
next year, but he will have juniors Ron Rovner, who has "perfect form" according to
Coach Keen, Kurt Leipold, Dennis Abeles,
and Reid Sigman, as well as underclassmen
Larry Labow, Larry Nelson, and Joe Jans,
who all came on strong towards the end of
the season. So, Coach Keen and Niles East
may have something to look forward to from
next year's fencing team.
This year's fencers were: BACK ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT. Philip
Spitz, Paul Schultz, Roland Huhn, William Osness, Coach Keen.
MIDDLE ROW. Sheldon Glassner (mgr.), Reid Sigman, Dennis
Abeles, Kurt Leipold, Ronald Rovner, Sheila Glassner (mgr.).
BOTTOM ROW. Larry Labow, Lane Schultz, Chuck Gustavson,
Larry Nelson, Sam Rest.
��This year's varsity team had one of its finest seasons by taking second place in the Central Suburban League, setting an all time total team
point high with 137 points against Deerfield, and
ending the season with a 12-2 record. Other highlights of the season were taking second in the
Niles North Invitational, and beating York, one
of the top ranking state teams.
The varsity squad will lose quite a few seniors
including ringmen Eric Nagel and Keith Kreitman, Joel Sher in free-exercise, Al Ross and Rick
Powers on side horse, trampoline performers
Steve Levitt and Howard Deutsch, and Kenny
Golden on high bar. They will also find themselves without the fine all-around performance of
Rich Robbin. Next year's varsity team will really
be tough to beat with returning juniors Barry
Scher, Dave Mayer, Steve Kozub and Gary Siegel, along with sophomores Steve Irsay, Neal
Sher and Steve Pollice, who led their sophomore
team through an undefeated season .
This year's freshman team led by Jon Stavin
ended their season with a 10-3 record. All in all
Coach Sokalski was very pleased with all three
teams performances.
L EFT. Team captain Rich Robbin displays his outstanding str ength and
agility. PA GE 134 (CLOC KWIS E FROM UPPER LEFT). 1. K enny
Golden pulls off a difficult move on t he high bar. 2. Scott Harrison "flies
through t he air with t he greatest of ease." 3. Keith Kreitman m akes t he
most arduous skills look easy. 4. Fine form is a valuable asset in league
competition . 5. Eric Nagel's great strength attributed to his fine ring
appear ance. 6. With much dexterity Rick Powers executes a difficnlt
move on the horse.
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�Varsity Gymnasts. (TOP, TOP ROW) Coach
Sokalski, Steve Levit, Steve Kozub, Allan Ross,
Bill Bro, Rich Powers, Lee Levin (MIDDLE
ROW) Nat Lawrence, Barry Scher, Keith Kreitman, Howard Deutsch, Lorry Lichtenstein, Gary
Siegel, Kenny Golden (FRONT ROW) Scott
Harrison, Joel Sher, Rich Robbins, Eric Nagel,
Barry Liametz, Dave Mayer.
Sophomore Gymnasts. (BOTTOM LEFT, TOP
ROW) Coach Sokalski, Mitch Trilling, Steve
Pollice, Fred Rosenthal, Chris Marshall, Steve
Irsay (MIDDLE ROW) Bill Heche, Gary Cohen,
Neal Luck, Neal Sher, Gene Freid, Brian
Abrams, Phillip Adelman (BOTTOM ROW)
Terry Stone, Phillip Rothblum, Mike BurkP
Brian Borkan, Barry Grodsky, Mike Stein, Fred
Weichselbaum.
Freshman Gymnasts. (BOTTOM RIGHT, TOP
ROW) Craig Gordon, Ed Borg, Chip Auerbach,
Jon Stavin, Dave Brussland, Carl Taibl (SECOND ROW) Dave Greenberg, Lee Goldberg,
Mitch Willens, Nino Mastrototaro, Loren Pollock, Matt Rosenberg, (THIRD ROW) Richard
Irsay, Steve Schwartz, Scott Stevens, Don Hauf,
Fred Kantani, Steve Merkin (BOTTOM ROW)
Keith Bishaf, Jeff Sirt, Dave Abrahamson, Jeff
Beard, Howard Stein.
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���In the three years that he has been at Niles East,
Coach Fred Richardi has completely changed the
complexion of wrestling. He has taken a hapless
Trojan team and built them into real contenders
for the Central Suburban League crown. Coach
Richardi is picutred upper far left.
This year, the varsity grapplers finished second
in their division, behind the outstanding talents
of Seniors Rick Angell (pictured upper near left)
and Kip Weissman (pictured lower near left) ,
the incredible quickness and power of Juniors
Len Upin (pictured upper middle left), Fred Albrecht (pictured far bottom left), and Phil Cech
(pictured middle near left), along with the dazzling performance of Sophomore sensation Jeff
Rock and the superior strenght of Juniors Daryl
Michaels and Larry Yale.
The Sophomore wrestlers grabbed a division title, while the Freshmen had to settle for a second
place finish. Sophomore standouts who seem
destined for varsity success next year include
Bill Hall, Henry Rollick, George Christopolous,
and Dave Mamot, while Freshman Joe Colucci
appears bound for an awesome wrestling career.
With the resurgence of wrestling at Niles East,
grappler fans can look forward to many more
triumphal seasons.
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�The Sophomore wrestlers are pictured at the top
of the opposite page. they are: (BOTTOM ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) I. Fishman, P . Kostyniuk, J .
Rock, M . Stone, D. Maiorana, T. Robbins,
(SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) C. Gershbein, D. Barack, H. Rollick, T . Wehrheim, J .
Knish, S . Schucart, J. Rottner, (TOP ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) Coach Roznansky, D. Mamot, E. Jacobs, R. Lewen, G. Christopoulos, B.
Hall, R. Monti, M . Polisky .
The Freshmen wrestlers are pictured at the bottom of the opposite page. They are: (BOTTOM
ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) J. Factor, S. Abrams,
D. Winans, S. Helberg, D. Donna, M. Meridian,
A. Havertin, L. Topol, (SECOND ROW LEFT
TO RIGHT) J. Anderson, D. Lapins, L . Robin,
M. Hinsky, L . Blond, N . Lake, C. Novak, G.
Musick, B. Allen, (TOP ROW LEFT TO
RIGHT) Coach Schuesteff, C. Nagle, M. Livingston, C. Fishman, J . Collucci, R. Olsen, P.
Christopoulos, M. Hanley, J. Schutz.
Varsity wrestlers pictured at upper near right
are: (BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) D.
Haake, S. Horn, L . Upin, B. Kammier, (SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) B. Gusterine, L.
Yale, J. Sonderman, M. Ament (TOP ROW
LEFT TO RIGHT) F. Albrecht, K. Weissman, J .
Barnstein, H . Frolkis.
Varsity wrestlers pictured at lower near right
are; (BOTTOM ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) D.
Michaels, S . Hoffman, S . Saffro, (SECOND
ROW LEFT TO RIGHT) D. Rock, B. Robin, L.
Cohen, P . Cech, (TOP ROW LEFT TO RIGHT)
S . Secler, R. Angel, Coach Richardi, Coach
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��Indoor track consists of a variety of events:
shot put, high jump, hurdles, long jump,
pole vault, and sprints and longer running
distances. This year's squad turned in a
number of fine performances despite its relatively small size. Mr. Huskey, who became
head coach this year, along with assistant
coaches Mr. Ristow, Mr. Ferguson, and Mr.
Becker, did a fine job with the team to make
them a winner. They did have some excellent individual talent to work with. In the
past tradition of Niles East teams, this
year's had some great hurdlers. Senior Dave
Gronski {pictured lower right) will be gone
next year, but waiting to take his place are
sophomore Mike Tepp and freshman Sol
Parenti {pictured lower middle) . Steve
Sussman became the first senior to run 1800
miles, Monti Matlock, the first junior to log
1000 miles (both pictured upper left) , and
Mark Scherfling, the first sophomre to go
700 miles. There is also a fine freshman,
Mark Lichtenstein, who is also going to be a
fine long distance runner. Niles East's future looks very bright indeed.
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Varsity (UPPER LEFT). BACK ROW.
LEFT TO RIGHT. Richard Berlow, Richard
Belluci, Roland Torres. MIDDLE ROW.
Dave Gronski, Greg Brown, Al Johnson.
BOTTOM ROW. Craig Wagner, Terry Lee,
Corey Stricker. (LOWER LEFT) BACK
ROW. Monti Matlock, Bob Sommerm,
Ronald Seplow. MIDDLE ROW. Steve
Sussman, Tom Kropf, Ralph Broadacz.
BOTTOM ROW. Glen Davidson, Mike
Wolfinsohn.
Sophomores (UPPER RIGHT). BACK
ROW. Mike Tepp, Barry Rubin, Jay Kalinsky, Jeff Burgess, Robert Miller. BOTTOM
ROW. Scot Manna, Richard Jago, Paul
Gregory, Mark Scherfling, Barry Hartman.
Freshmen (LOWER RIGHT). BACK ROW.
Joel Sher, Allan Lebovitz, Sol Parenti, Wally McCormick, Richard Cope, David Seplow. MIDDLE ROW. Mark Lichtenstein,
Robert Katz, Jordy Melamed, Gordon
Hirsch, Larry Bower. BOTTOM ROW. John
Christopoulos, David Charous, David
Greenberg, Steven Meister.
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�The Niles East weightlifting team had a
spectacular season this year. Starting last
summer at the Illinois Valley Powerlift
championsh ips, the team took 3rd place of
16 teams. Individual honors went to Eric
Nagel (pictured middle right), who won 1st
place in the 132 pound class, and Bob Somerman {pictured lower middle), and Al
Kulwin, who each took a second in the 165
and 148 lb. classes, respectively . Not be be
outdone, Coach Capitani placed third in the
181 lb. class. The Trojans then went on to
take first place in the Illinois State Novice
Weightliftin g championsh ip in October.
Coach Capitani took first, Nagel a second,
and Jon Stavin a third in his 123 pound
class. Then, in November, 44 boys from 15
schools competed in the Niles East Bench
Press Contest. Nagel won a first place, setting a meet record of 215 lbs. in the process.
Other winners included Rick Angell {pictured lower left), who took a first in the 198
lb. class, Bill Schloss (pictured upper right),
a second in the 132 pound class, and third
place for Len Upin (pictured lower right),
Jay Simon, and Steve Meister. All in all, it
was quite a rewarding season for the team.
Weightlifters include: (UPPER LEFT) BACK ROW. LEFT TO
RIGHT. Coach Capitani, Rick Angell, Bob Somerman, Bruce
Chancellor, Bill Schloss, Len Upin. BOTTOM ROW. Greg Saltarelli, Howard Mathews, Eric Nagel, Steve Meister, Jon Stavin.
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����The 1972-1973 Trojan swim team demonstrated
improvement over last year. The freshmen and
sophomore teams in particular provide hope for a
return to the glory years of 1953, when Niles East
placed fourth in the state swim meet, and 1968,
when the tanksters grabbed ninth place.
The varsity struggled to a 2-11 record, but outstanding performances were provided by Andy
Ruttenberg, a junior, in the 50 yard freestyle,
and Junior Jeff Milstein, a diver. It must be noted, however, that many boys on the varsity were
swimming for enjoyment or to stay in shape
rather than to become champions.
The addition of sophomores Ed. Naumes, a
freestyle performer, butterfly specialist Rich
Berkowitz, and breaststroker Danny Baigelman
to Ruttenberg and Milstein should help the varsity to continue to improve. The sophs managed
a 4-10 record this season.
Any real hope for a state powerhouse in the future lies with the freshmen, who posted a 3-2
Central Suburban League record, and flirted
with .500 overall. Jeff Slater in the backstroke
and individual medley, and Bob Torstensson in
the long distance freestyle events helped the
frosh break three school records. Continued improvement by them and others may bring a state
contender to Niles East in the future.
1. Keith Baker exerts himself at the start of a race. 2. Jeff Milstein looks
at his destination, the water, while preparing to soar into orbit. 3.
Breaststroker Harry Borovik glides through the water with the greatest of
ease. 4. Butterflyer Dave Cohen shows perfect form as he rises out of the
water. 5. George Argus prepares to lower his head back into the water after getting some air. 6. Terry Katz looks stunned as he churns toward the
finish line. 7. Reaching for the finish line, Rick Williams lets out a
scream. 8. Diver Jeff Milstein performs a half twist, heading for a soft
landing in the water.
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�Varsity swimmers include (TOP, BACK ROW,
LEFT TO RIGHT): A. Ruttenberg, R. Williams,
C. Sadovsky, K . Baker, Coach Larson. SECOND ROW. D. Cohen, M . Wolfinsohn, T . Katz,
G. Argus. FIRST ROW. S. Nelson, H. Borovik,
J . Milstein.
Sophomore swimmers include (LOWER LEFT,
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): E. Naumes,
D. Baigelman, A. Topp, R. Berkowitz, M. Chavin, J. Purcell. THIRD ROW. Coach Jurek, T .
Chirrello. SECOND ROW. S. Hirsch, D . Nelson,
M . Lustig, S. Pilchen. FIRST ROW. M. Weiner,
T . Seals, T. Bauer, R. Lopez, G. Gillis.
Freshmen team includes (LOWER RIGHT,
BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT): D. Allen, B.
Torstensson, M. Blackman, J. Cohen, P. Auerbach, D. Kashdan. FIFTH ROW. A. Khosbin,
M. Fertel, D. Damman . FOURTH ROW. J.
Slater, T . Youngblood, Coach Baker. THIRD
ROW. B. Schatzman, D. Sapstein, B. Daitchman. SECOND ROW. H . Nelson, P. Theodore,
M. Irving.FIRST ROW. P . Pliskin, M. Solan.
Managers: D. Elrod, J . Lettick, S. Pearl, C.
Newman, A. Becker, D. Ohren, J. Wolff, S.
Saber .
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who qualified for State in his Junior Year. There was a
strong possibility of a doubles team going this year also.
This was the Trojan net men's first year in the Central
Suburban League and they set a goal of finishing in the top
half of the 12 teams . The Frosh-Soph team was strong
again as they were last year.
Members of the Frosh-Soph team include Marty Avers,
Arie Fishman, Sherwin Korey, Paul Milstein, Tim Besser,
Jeff Epstein, Mike Guerrero, and Steve Merkin.
Varsity members are, Pete Steams (CENTER PICTURE),
Scott Skaletsky, Eugene Guerrero (RIGHT PICTURE),
Steve Pales, Dale Plotkin (LEFT PICTURE), and David
Daitchman .
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Rzadzki, John Burnham, Rick Hertel, John
Hanson, Ira Fishman, Mike Valenti, Ron
Rzadzki. FRONT ROW: Ken Kramer, Andy
Rutten berg, Phil Cech, Jim Ziah.
Booster Club members include: STANDING: Muriel Naglz, Harold Rock, Joe Cech,
Jim Heineger, Jerry Yale, Fred Richardi.
SEATED: Robert Nagle, Jean Salterelli,
Sarah Rock, Elanor Yale, Jean Wojdula.
N -Club members are: BACK ROW: Steve
Sussman, Dave Hackman, Ross Pollack,
Steve Horwich, Tom Kropf, Rich Rubin,
Dave Jones, Paul Schultz, Monti Matlock.
MIDDLE ROW: Eric Nagel, Bill Osness,
John Hasmonek, Dave Gronski, Sheldon
Glassnet. FRONT ROW: Pete Steams, Mr.
Huskey.
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�The Girls Athletic Association encompasses
all phases of girls' physical activity. Among
the sports included in G.A.A. are tennis,
competitive swim, volleyball, gymnastics,
archery, softball, badminton, basketball,
bowling, fencing, Ripplettes (swimming)
and Orchesis (dancing).
G.A.A. officers are shown to the left. They
include (FROM TOP): Paula Friedman
(president), Sherrie Friedman (vice-president), Sharon Matsumoto (treasurer) , and
Melinda Metzger (secretary).
G.A.A. Board members are shown to the
upper far right. They include (TOP ROW):
J. Scott, D. Schultz, S. Rissmann, E. Glasner, D. Gerber. (FRONT ROW): C. Herbold, M. Gentile, Miss Wojdula (sponsor),
B. Peterson, J. Underwood and M. Ryan.
Senior Leaders assist the regular physical
education teachers by teaching other students skills. Leaders are shown to the lower
far right. They include (TOP ROW): S .
Wolf, D. Kaplan, D. Latala, P . Margules.
(FRONT ROW): S. Agrest, S. Mann, M.
Raggio, A. Diamond and L. Klapman.
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��The girls competetive swim
team plunged into their first
season with five meets. The
girls practiced hard and are
looking forward to next year.
TOP ROW: Coach Whyman,
Coach Totemier, H. Kravitz, D.
Jaski, R. Conroy, N. Odlivak, J.
Scott. THIRD ROW: S. Rissmann, D. Loeser, M. May, R.
Haynes, V. Putz, L. Jacobson,
L. Leeker, C. Froelick, M. Binnal, A. Becker, S. Redowsky, K.
Obrien, P. Gatz. SECOND
ROW: B. Kusek, W. Epstein, A.
Rosenberg, V. Argus, C. Herbold, H. Doniger, A. Wald.
FIRST ROW: J. Underwood.
The girls tennis team ended its
season taking third place behind Niles West and Maine
South. Sherrie Friedman and
Tammy Lothan took first place
in the Central Suburban League
and qualified, along with Pam
Winans for state finals.
TOP ROW: A. Cohn, P. Winans, D. Solberg, D. Berger, D.
Gerber, Coach Matlak. SECOND ROW: J. Oif, S. Matsumoto, M. Soltan, M. Small, S.
Friedman, R. Kalish, D. Whistler. FIRST ROW: M. Gentile, _
S. Eskin, D. Hirsh, M. Helfgott, R. Kempner, T. Lothan.
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��Members of the Swimming Team are shown
to the far right. They include (TOP ROW):
H. Osness, A. Wald, J. Underwood, C. Underwood, B. Solan {president), J . Scott, S.
Millman, V. Putz, Coach Fullerton, Coach
Berke. (SECOND ROW) : L . Jacobsen, R.
Klein, A. Becker, D. Loeser, H. Donniger,
H. Krichevisky, C. Herbold, V. Argus, P.
Mohr, A. Rosenberg, T. Johnson, B. McCloud. (FIRST ROW): J. Sacks, S. Rissman,
N. Odlivak, C. Frolich, L. Leeker, P. Gats,
M. May, R. Hlaynes, H. Krawetz, and J.
Oppenheim.
Members of the Volleyball Team are shown
to the far right. They include (TOP ROW):
Coach Fullerton, R. Conroy, P . Winans, L.
Teichner, S. Powers, P. Friedman (captain A
team), D. Soberg, V. Varron, B. McCracken.
(SECOND ROW): S. Friedman, B. Peterson,
S. Uhle, J. Berg, V. Auerbach, C. Luck, S.
Matsumoto. (FIRST ROW): S. Amopolin,
M . Metzger, and (not pictured) M. Gentile
(captain B team).
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The Orchesis dance group combines grace
and coordination to form their routines.
Members are shown to the right. They include (TOP ROW): D. Schoenbrod, J . Dai,
N. Friedman, D . Latala, P. Margules, L .
Kaplan, J. Theodore, L. Greiman, N . Odlivak. (SECOND ROW): N. Brown, B. Saltzman, L. Lillien, R. Landsman, C. Goldstich,
S. Levitt, M. Vale, L. Page, N. Klehr. (BOTTOM ROW): G. Salerno, L. Koenig, C.
Kamen, I. Korey, L. Emmerman, S. Zaphiris, R. Graff, L. Saber, J. Kellner and A.
Ginsburg.
The members of the gymnastics team performed routines on the side horse, parallel
bars, balance beam and floor mats. Shown to
the right are members (TOP ROW): Coach
Totemier, Captain Debbie Kaplan, Coach
Berke. (SECOND ROW): M . Unruh, D. Andrea, -S. Goldstein, L. Harris, M. Gawin.
(THIRD ROW): P. Krause, C. Greenspan, S.
Rubin, P. Goldberg, S. Rifkind. (FOURTH
ROW): T. Riskin, S. Kozub and (not pictured) Co-captain K. Delmonico .
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greeted the girls' badminton team.
The girls worked toward winning the
Central Suburban League Title, but
more important goals included team
unity, good sportsmans hip and
school spirit.
Paula serenades her prey with a short
chorus of "Bye, bye birdie."
Sharon kneels to retrieve the bird.
"Smile for the birdie, girls." Top
row: Coach Matlak, T. Lothan, J .
Underwood, D. Whistler, R. Conroy,
J . Scott, J. Oif, D. Solberg, P. Winans, P. Friedman, and Coach Wojdula. Bottom row: M. Helfgott, S . Uhle,
R. Kempner, S. Powers, S. Friedman, S. Matsumoto , J. Mueller, and
M. Gentile.
1973 was the first competive year for
girls' interscholas tic basketball. The
season promised success, fun and the
opportunity for the girls to work
together.
"Hey, girls, get that jump ball."
Cindy demonstrat es her formula:
Smile + Concentrati on = Basket.
Two points for this team. LEFT TO
RIGHT: A. Matsumoto , M. Brozowski, S. Arnopolin, K. Klein, D. Gerber,
D. Jaski, M. Metzger, Coach Wojdula, L. Maylahn, K. Krier, N. Seiden,
C. Trawinski, S. Pullman and L .
Krasner.
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��Freshman Cheerleaders are shown to the top
right. They include (TOP ROW): P. Connelly. (SECOND ROW): E. Singer, S. Kozub
(captain), A. Elkins. (FIRST ROW): C. Hauf
and C. Weintraub .
Sophomore Cheerleaders are shown to the
bottom right. They include (TOP ROW): P.
Favish, L. Tatar, M. Unruh, S. Goldstein.
(FIRST ROW): M. Hass, K. Mayer, P. Monsen, S. Kaplan and T. Georgiou (captain).
Porn Porn Girls are shown to the far top right.
They include (BOTTOM TO TOP): I. Korey,
L. Zazove, J . Elkins, K. Koch, H. Whitefield,
N. Post, V. Kornick, S. Derex, P. Viteri, G.
Ferguson, C. Glicksman, G. Salerno, A.
Shapiro, J. Levine, W. Gartenberg, B. Dowlin, and H. Kramer.
Varsity Cheerleaders are pictured to the far
lower right. They include (TOP ROW): J.
Bauer, L. Greiman, J. Theodore, J.
Deutsche, M. Wolowiec, C . Brown.
(BOTTOM ROW): N. Mendelssohn, L . Irving, D. Chlapaty and W. Mendelssohn .
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Student Leg. 1; Football 1,2, Frosh Nu., Minor N 2; Track 1, Frosh ,
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Robin Abeles
Cabinet 2; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Crew 2,3; Reflections 2,3;
One Act Plays 3; Children's Theatre Crew 1; Musical Crew 1,2,3;
Musical l; Music Fest. 1,2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee
Club 1; Music Cert. 2; GAA 1; French Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3;
Producers 1,2,3,4.
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Ken Alexander
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Howard Alpert
Ronald Alport
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Richard Angell
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Bradley Bentcover
Summer Institute 2,3; Fall Play 1,3,4; Reflections Director 4; One Act
Plays 1,3; Children's Theatre 2; Musical 2,3; Music Fest. 4; Thespians 2,3,4; Tecnis 3,4; Choir 4; Swimming 1,2; Frosh Nu.; German
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Mary Berman
Ron Berman
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Cheerleader 2; Spanish Club 1; Producers 1.
Scott Bieber
Nat. Merit Schol. Semi-fin .; DI. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert.
l ; Basketball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Yearbook Staff 3,4; !':ditor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; It's Academic 3,4; Bridge Club 1,2; Honor
Society 3,4; Renssalaer Medal 3; Journeyman Award 3; Star
Award4 .
Tom Bielinski
�stella Birnberg
Laura Black
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Hon. Society; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Summer Inst.
3; Fall Play 2; Crew 4; Refl. l-4; Crew 4; One Act Plays 2; Crew 2;
Musical 1-4; Crew 2; Mus. Fest. 1-4; Thesp. 2-4; Choir 3,4; Mix. Chor.
2; Glee Club l ; Mus. Cert. 2; Mini-Show 3,4; Orchesis 1-3; Prod. 1-4;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Elysa Blacker
Nat. Mer. Sch. Let. of Commend.; Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Hon. Soc. 3,
4; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Sil. Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. ·
Cert. 1; Fall Play Crew 1-4; Refl. 2-4; Crew 1-4; Musical 2,3; Crew 1,3;
Child. Thea. Crew 1-4; Mus. Fest. 1-4; Thesp. 1-4; Choir 2-4; Sil.
Mus. Pin 2; Mus. Cert. 2; Prod. 1-4.
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Rick Blanke
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Reflections Crew 4; Musical Crew 4; Thespians 4; Tecnis 4; Tennis 1;
Frosh Nu.; Fencing l; Frosh Nu.; Bridge Club 2.
Kathy Blinn
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Student Leg. 1,2; Homecoming Court 3; Fall Play 1; Fall Play Crew 1;
Refections 2; Reflections Crew 2; Music Fest. l; Glee Club 1; GAA 1;
Porn-Porn 3; Yearbook Staff 2; School Spirit Comm. 4; Track Timer 2,
3; Producers 1,2.
Bruce Bodgan
Martin Borg
arry Borovik
Anita Bradford
Blue Honor Cert. l; Reflections Crew 2; Fut. Teach. of Amer. 4;
Medical Careers Club 4.
Susan Brody
Transferred from Colegio Cervantes l; Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of
Comm.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Cert. l; Student Leg. 1,2,3,4; Golden Galleon 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 2; Debate Team 2.
Greg Brown
Nancy Brown
GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2,3.
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Chuck Burgess
Thomas Calahan
Student Leg. 2; Music Fest. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Music Cert. 2;
Football 1; Frosh Nu.; Swimming l; Frosh Nu.; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; Medical Careers Club 1,2; Ski
Club2.
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Leslie Campbell
Paula Carlin
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Helene Cassman
Homecoming Comm. 3; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2; Orchesis 2.
John Cattell
cott Chan
Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Crew 1,2,3,4; Musical Crew 1,2,
3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Tecnis 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4.
Dean Christopoulous
Leslie Cieplinski
Football 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Track 1,2; Baseball!.
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Reflections Crew 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; GAA 1,2; Timers Club 1,2;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Janet Coclanis
Cabinet 3; Music Fest. 1; Glee Club l; GAA 1,2; Nilehilite 3,4;
Quill and Scroll 3,4.
Caryl Cohen
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Janice Cole
Mindy Comitor
OosephCon e
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Reflections 2;
Gymnastics 1; Frosh Nu.; Yearbook Staff 3; Producers 2; Mayor's
Youth Welfare Council 4.
Elizabeth Corona
Marla Corush
Cabinet 3,4; Prom Comm. 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Crew
1,2; Children's Theater Crew 1,2; Musical Crew 1,2,3; Music Fest.
1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Producers 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club l; Music Cert. 2; Student Leg. 1; French Club 1,
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Transferred from Carr Jr. High School 2; Ill. State Schol. Semifin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Summer Institute 3; Cabinet 3,4; Concert Orch. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Orchesis 3,4; Medical Careers Club 2,3; A.F.S. 2,3; Honor Society
3,4.
avid Daitchman
Jody Daitchman
Cabinet 3; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2.
Bonnie Daly
onda Daniels
Transferred from Von Steuben 3; Ill. State Schol'. Semi-fin.; Student Leg. 1,2; Cabinet 4; Reflections Crew 3; Mixed Chorus 1;
Future Teachers 1,2,3; Golden Galleon 3,4; Editor 3,4; Library Aid
1; School Spirit Comm. 4; P.A. Announcer 4.
Beth Darin
Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 2; Music
Fest. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; Music Cert. 2; GAA 1,2;
Ripplettes 1,2; Producers 1,2; Special Ed. Club 4.
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Student Leg. 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 3; Major N
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Howard Deutsch
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Baseball
1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2.
Jack Deutsch
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Studen t Leg. 4; Astronomy Club 1,2; Chess Club 3,
4; School Spirit Comm. 4; Bridge Club 3,4.
lice Diamond
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin .; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; GAA 1,2,3,4; Honor
Society 3,4.
Allen Diamond
Blue Honor Cert. l; Reflections 1,2,3,4; Student Cond. 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; lntermed. Band 1,2; Beginning Band l ; Stage
Band 1,2,3,4.
John DiFiore
ichard Dluger
Mark Dolan
Fern Duberchin
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Musical Crew l ; Orchesis 1; Ski Club 2.
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James Dubrow
William Edelman
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Reflections 2; Musical Crew l; Music Fest. 1; Glee Club 1; GAA 1;
Cheerleader 2; Pom-Pom 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; School Spirit Comm.
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Larry Ellis
Eric Elrod
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Leg. 4; Football 1,2, Frosh Nu.
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Summer institute 4; Student Leg. 4; GAA 4; Orchesis 4; Golden Gal
leon 2; Debate Team 2,3.
Andy Epstein
Karyn Esken
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fjn.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l; Student Leg. 4; Homecoming Comm. 3,4; Fall Play 1,4;
Reflections 1,2,3,4; Children's Theater 1,2,3; Musical 1,2,3; Music ·
Fest. 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold Music
Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music Cert. l; Forensics 2; School Spiri't
Comm. 4; GAA 1,2.
haron Eskoff
Faye Estrin
Fall Play crew 2; Reflections 1,2,3; Reflections Crew 2,3; One Act
Plays 3; Children's Theater Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 2,3; Thespians 2,
3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 3,4; Spanish
Club 1; Art Council 2,3.
Michael Even
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Linda Fallucca
Richard J. Fantus
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l ; AVE 1; Reflections 4; Reflections Crew l; Musical 4; Music Fei<t. 1,2; Tecnis 1; Concert Band 4;
Intermed. Bana 1,2,3; Beginning Band 1; Stage Band 4; Basketball
2; Minor N 2; Science Seminar 1,2; Nilehilite Photographer 1; Yearbook Photographer 2,3,4; Producers 1; Photography Club 4; Honor
Society 3,4.
ebra Fasules
Lisa Favish
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Crew 2; GAA 1,2,3; Future Teachers l;
Producers 1,2.
Robert Fein
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Hen Feldman
Transferred from Sullivan 2; Reflections 3,4; Musical 2,3; Thespians
4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Wrestling 2; Minor N 2;
Student Leg. 2; Producers 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4.
Debra Feldman
Ginny Ferguson
Homecoming Court 3; Reflections 2; Musical Crew l ; Musical 1; Choir
2; Glee Club 1; Porn-Pon 4 .
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Ricky Fingerman
Nancy Fisher
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 3; GAA 1,2,3; Timers
Club 3,4; Art Council 1.
arilyn Floss
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Linda Foreman
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Ann Fradin
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heryl Frank
Robert Frank
N Club 3,4; Track' 3,4, Major N 3,4; Cross Country 1,2, Shield 1,2;
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, Major N 3,4; Soccer 4, Major N 4; Radio
Club 3;4; Ski Club 3,4; Chess Club 3,4; A.V.E. 2,3.
Bernard Fried
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�allie Friedman
Pam Friedman
Paula Friedman
Summer Institute 3; GAA 2,3,4; GAA Board 2,3,4; Timers Club 3,4;
Art Council 1,2,3,4.
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enise Fruehe
Medical Careers Club 1,2,3.
Eileen Fruehe
Spanish Club 1,2; Library Aid 1.
Ralph Fusco
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Steve Ganek
Sharon Gates
GAA 1; Track Timer 1,2; Yearbook 3; Homecoming Comm. 3.
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Donald Geno
Sherwin Gerber
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ancy Gerchikov
Gayle Gillman
GAA 1,2, Ushers Club 1.
Amy Ginsburg
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; lll. State Schol. Semi-fin .;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Choreographer 3; Reflections 2,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Music Fest. 1; Thespians 2,3,4; Glee Club
1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Producers 1,2,3,4; School Spirit
Comm. 4; Honor Society 3,4.
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arc Glassman
Mickey Glassman
Elaine Glazer
Student Leg. 1; Music Fest. l; Glee Club l; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish
Club 1,2; Timers Club 1,2,3.
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beryl Gliksman
Steve Glink
Robert Gockenbach
ody Gold
Neal Gold
Robin Gold
Reflections Crew 1,2; Glee Club l ; GAA 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2;
Timers Club 2; School Spirit Comm. 4.
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ea! Goldberg
Kenneth Golden
Student Leg. 1; AVE 1,2; Football 1; Frosh Nu.; Track 1,2; Frosh
Nu.; Minor N 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Major
N 3,4; Trojan Mascot 4; Ivest. Club 2.
Robert Goldsmith
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lene Goodman
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Cert. 1; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections 3; Musical Crew 1,2;
Thespians 4; GAA 1,2; Golden Galleon 1,2; Yearbook Staff 2,4;
Producers 1,2,3,4; Art Council 1; Nat. Honor Society 3,4; One Act
Plays Crew 2.
Barbara Gordon
Sylvia Gotlib
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Steve Grace
Ronna Greenberg
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obert Greene
Track 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Most Valuable Player
2.
Joan Greenspan
Laurie Greiman
Student Leg. 4; Cabinet 1,2; Homecoming Comm. 4; Homecoming
Court 4; Reflections 2; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Orchesis 4.
enee Greiman
Transferred from Univ. of Chicago High School :l; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3,4; Reflections Crew 3; Music Fest 2,3,4; Choir 4;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; GAA 2,3; Producers 2,3; Prom Comm. 3.
David Gronski
N Club 3,4; Football 1,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;
Minor N 1; Major N 2,3,4; Cross Country 2; Minor N 2; Key Club
3,4.
Glenn Gross
Transferred from Bowen 2; Student Leg. 3,4; One Act Plays 2;
Beginning Band 2; Tennis 1; Folk Music Club 1; Latin Club 1,2;
Debate Team 3,4; Photography Club 4.
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Transferred from St. Scholastica 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 1;
Medical Careers Club 1,2,3.
Robin Gzesh
David Haake
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Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor !'in 3; Student Leg. 2,3,4; AVE 1,2;
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Basketball 1;
Frosh Nu.; Golf 1; Frosh Nu.; Most Valuable Player l; Baseball 2,
3,4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Most Valuable Player 2; Ski Club 2,3;
Invest. Club 1; School Spirit Comm. 4.
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Marsha Hagio
Mindy Halper
Reflections Crew 1,2; Music Fest. 3; Tecnis 1; Mixed Chorus 3;
French Club l; Yearbook Staff 3; Producers 1,2.
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ebra Hanson
Cecil Harrold
Nat. Merit Sch. Let. of Commend.; AVE 1,2; N Club 3,4; Ftbl. 1,2;
Fr. Nu.; Minor N 2; Bktb. 1-4; Frosh Nu.; Min. N 2; Maj. N 3,4;
Most Val. Player l ; Phys. Club 3; Ger. Club 1.
John Hasmonek
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Gold Hon. Pin 4; Sil. Hon. Pin 3; Bronze
Hon. Pin 2; Gold Hon. Cert.; N Club 3,4; Ftbl. 1-4; Fr. Nu., Min. N
2, Maj. N 3,4; Bsbl. 1-4, Fr. Nu., Min. N 2, Maj. N 3,4; Sch. Spirit
Comm. 4; All Cent. Sub. Leag. 4.
on Heiman
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Piq 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert.; Baseball l; Frosh Nu.
Joe Heinrich
Leslie Helberg
Dohn Hobson
Marsha Hoffman
Steven Hoffman
• Track 1, Frosh Nu., Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Frosh Nu., Sheild 2, Minor N 3,
MajorN 4.
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indy Hohmann
Stephen Horwich
Football Mgr. 3,4; Wrestling Mgr. 3,4; Baseball Mgr. 3,4; N Club 4;
Summer Institute 3.
Stuart Horwitz
ichard Hotton
Fred !glitz
Blue Honor Cert. 1; Concert Band 1; Football 1,2,3; Soccer 4; Russian
Club4.
Lynn Irving
Cabinet 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Intermed. Band 1,2; Beginning Band
l; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4;
Producers 1,2,3.
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ark Isaacson
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Bronze Hon. Pin 4; Fall Play 3,4; Refl. Dir.
4; Refl. 3; One Act Plays 3; Musical 1-4; Mus. Fest. 1-4; Thesp. 3,
4; Choir 2-4; Mix. Chor. l ; Music Cert. 2; Prod. 3,4.
Lawrence Iser
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Hon. Society; Silver Hon. Pin 4; Bronze
Hon. Pin 3; Fall Play 1; Refl. Music Direc. 4; Refl. 1-3; Musical 14; Mus. Fest. 1-4; Thesp. 1-4; Cone. Orch. 1-4; Stud. Cond. 3,4;
Cone. Band 1-4; Inter. Band l ; Stage Band 1-4; Gold Mus. Pin 4;
Prod. 1-4; March. Band 2-4.
Barbara Jacobs
Bronze Hon. Pin. 4; Blue Hon. Cert. 1; Fall Play Crew 1; Mus.
Fest.
-= etty Jacobson
Reflections Crew 1; Music Fest. 1,2,3; Concert Orch. 2; Choir 3,
Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; Music Cert. 2; GAA 1; Producers 1.
Lisa Jeremias
Craig Johnson
D
ames Johnson
Jeff Johnson
Richard Jonas
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Summer Institute 2; AVE 2; Reflections 3,4; Musical 3,4; Music
Fest. 1,2,3,4; Concert Orch. 3; Student Cond. 3,4; Intermed. Band
l ; Stage Band 2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Music Cert. 4; Medical
Careers Club 2; School Spirit Comm. 4; Marching Band 2,3,4.
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�tephen Jones
N Club 4; Football 1,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 3; Major N 4; Cross
Country 2; Shield 2; Baseball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Key Club 3,4;
Ski Club 3,4; Invest. Club 3,4.
Norm Julius
Dina Kaatz
etsy Kagan
Debarah Kagan
Gary Kahan
Ill. State State Schol. Semi-fin. ; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l; Musical Crew 1; Basketball Man. 1,2,3; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Major N 3; Art Council 1.
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illian Kahn
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Cabinet 4; Musical 1,2; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Concert Oreb. 1,2;
Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music P in 3;
Music Cert. 2; GAA 1; Golden Galleon 4.
Thomas Kahn
Carol Kamen
llionald Kammer
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin .; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Cert. l ; Summer Institute 2,3,4; Student Leg. 1,2,3,4;
Musical 1; Music Fest. 1; Concert Oreb. 1; Music Cert. l; Debate
Team 1,2,3,4; Bridge Club 1,2; School Spirit Comm. 4.
Bruce Kammier
N Club 4; Football 1; Wrestling 2,4; Gymnastics 1; Baseball! .
Richard Kamo
Ill . State Schol. Semi-fin .; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3.
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onnie Kaplan
Debra Kaplan
Reflections Crew 1; Music Fest. 1,2,3; lntermed. Band 1,2,3; GAA
1; French Club 1; Producers 1.
Debra Sue Kaplan
Cabinet l; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4; Leaders
Gym 2,3,4.
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esley Kaplan
Sil. Hon. Pin 3; Bronze Hon. Pin 2; Blue Hon. Cert. 1; Stu. Leg. 1,2;
Refl. 2; Mu. Crew 1; GAA 1-4; Orchesis 2-4; Hon. Soc. 3,4.
Susan Kaplan
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Fall Play Crew 2,4; Reflections Choreographer 4; Reflections 2,3; Children's Theatre Crew 3;
Musical Crew 2,3,4; Music Fest. 1; Thespians 4; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,
2,3; Orchesis 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Producers 2,3,4.
Richard Kappelman
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Lorraine Kaye
Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Nilehilite 2; Office Occupations 3.
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Franci Keller
Reflections Crew 1,2; Children's Theatre Crew 1; Musical Crew 3;
Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Intermed. Band 1,2; Stage
Band 3; GAA l; Future Teachers 1,2,3,4; Golden Galleon 1,2,3,4;
Yearbook Staff 3,4; Producers 1,2,3; PACE l; Special Ed. Club 4.
Dill
Kellner
Fall Play Crew l; Reflections 2,4; Reflections Crew 2; Musical Crew l;
Musical 3; Music Fest. l; Thespians 3,4; Glee Club l; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Producers 1,2,3,4.
Patricia King
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Cert. l; Reflections Crew 2; GAA 1,2,3; Producers 2; Ushers Club 1.
Howard Kite
iz Klapman
Cheryl Klehr
Transferred from Encino, Calif. 3; Student Leg. 4; Medical Careers
Club3.
Kimberly Koch
Pom-Pom 3,4.
teve Koeune
Kathy Kokotek
Transferred from Marywood l; Music Fest. 2; Mixed Chorus 2;
Glee Club l; GAA 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3,4.
Sharon Kolpas
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�Keith Krei tman
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Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh
Nu.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4.
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Thomas Kropf
N Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4.
ichelle Kulwin
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet
3,4; Reflections 2,3,4; One Act Plays 3; Musical 3; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4;
Thespians 3,4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club 1; Music Cert. 2;
Nilehilite 2,3,4; Editor 3; Co-Editor in Chief 4; .Quill and Scroll 3,4;
Producers 3,4; School Spirit Comm. 4; Honor Society 3,4.
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Beth Kusek
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Edward Labay
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effrey.Langer
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Fall Play 3,4; Reflections 3,4; One Act Plays 4; Children's
Theatre 3; Musical 3; Music Fest. 4; Thespians 3,4; Choir 4; Music
Cert. 4; Basketball 1,2; Frosh Nu .; Minor N 2; Spanish Club 1;
Nilehilite 2; Editor 2; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Producers 3,4; Debate Team
1; School Spirit Comm. 4; Honor Society 3,4.
Diane Latala
Fall Play 3; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Refl. 3; Refl. Crew 1,2,3; Mu. Crew 1-3;
Thesp. 3,4; GAA 2-4; Orchesis 2-4; Prod. 1-4.
Steve Lavin
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Gilbert Lee
Herman Lee
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Jessica Lerner
Robert Letchinger
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin .; Bronze Honor P in 2; Summer Institute
2,3; Golden Galleon 2; Student Leg. 1,4.
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ynne Levi
Blue Honor Cert. l; GAA 1; Orchesis l; German Club 1,2; Ski Club
2,3,4.
Fran Levin
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Summer Institute 3; Reflections Crew 3; GAA
1,2; Ski Club 2,3.
Marsha Levin
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 2,3,4; Reflections 3; Reflections Crew
2; Musical Crew 3; Music Fest. 3; Mixed Chorus 3; GAA 1,2,3,4:
Orchesis 2,3; Producers 1,2.3,4.
ondaLevin
Steven Levit
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh
Nu.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Baseball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2.
Susan Levitt
~ianeLevy
Howard Lewis
Football 2; Minor N 2; Baseball!; Frosh Nu.
Francine Lipson
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lennLubin
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 4; A.V.E. 1,2; Football!,
Frosh Nu.
Charles Lutz
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Chick Evan's Sch. Awd. Win . 4; Bronze Hon.
Pin 3; Cab. 3,4; Fall Play 3,4; Fall Play Crew 4: Ref!. Crew 4; One Act
Plays 3; Child. Thea. Crew 4; Mu. 3; Mu. Crew 3,4; Thesp. 3,4; Beg.
Band l; Track 1-4; Fr. Nu.; Shield 2; Min. N 3; Maj. N 4; Cross Co. 14; Fr. Nu.; Shield 2; Min. N 3,4; Med. Car. Club 2.
JudyMaedge
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Fall Play Crew 1; Ref!. Crew 1; Mu. Crew l;
Glee Club 1; GAA 1; Prod. 1; Stu. Un. Board 1.
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�mrynne Maggio
Ian Main
Football 1,2; Basketball!; Soccer 4; Most Valuable P layer 4.
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Bruce Mandel
N Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Major N 3,4; Cross
Country 2; Shield 2.
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-~ ylvia Mandel
Brad Mankoff
AVE 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Crew 2,3,4.
Sherry Mann
GAA 1,2,3; Orchesis 2,3; Leaders Gym 2,3,4.
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Pamela Margules
S ilver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Student Leg. 4; Reflections 2,3; Reflections Crew 1; One Act Plays 1;
Musical 3; Thespians 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4; Yearbook
Staff 3; Timers Club 1,2; Producers 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3,4; School
Spirit Comm. 4; A.F.S. Schol. 3; Honor Society 3,4.
Barb Markovitz
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ichard Marks
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert.
1; Student Leg. 4; Russian Club 2,3,4.
Tina Maslowsky
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Summer Institute 3; Cabinet 3; Ski Club 2,3,4 .
Scott Mathisen
Transferred from New Mexico 2; Bronze Honor Pin 4 .
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illene Matusik
Karen Mayer
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 4; Fall Play Crew 1; Reflections Crew 1,2;
Children's Theater Crew 1; GAA 1,2,3; Producers 1,2; Ski Club 2.
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Don Mccuaig
teven Meisner
Football I; Frosh Nu.; Gymnastics l; Baseball I; Frosh Nu .
Marylee Melvin
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State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; GAA 1,2; Ripplettes 1,2;
Future Teachers 3; School Spirit Comm. 4; Marching Band 3; Honor
Society 3,4; PA Announcer 4.
Jody Mendelssohn
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oward Merkin
Marcia Merkin
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 2; GAA 2.
Barbara L. Meyer
arbara Meyer
Kenneth Meyer
Adele Meyers
Transferred from Bowen 2; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections 3; One Act Plays Crew 3; Musical
Crew 3; Music Fest. 2,3,4; Concert Orch. 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2;
Golden Galleon 3; Producers 3,4; Math Club 1,2.
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endy Michaels
Richard Michell
Football 1; Frosh Nu.; Baseball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Soccer 4;
Major N 4; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4.
JonMigdow
Bronze Honor Pin 3; AVE 1.
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�on Millard
AVE. 1; Reflections 3,4; One Act Pls>ys 3,4: Musical 3,4, Thespians
3,4; Stage Band 4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Music Cert. 4.
Gary Miller
Laura Miller
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Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Student Leg. 1,4; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflections
Crew 1,2; Musical Crew 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Stage Band 3,4; Nilehilite Editor 4; Debate Team 1,2; School Spirit
Comm. 4; Honor Society 3,4 .
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lyceMiner
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 2; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Crew 2,3; GAA 1,
2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; Producers 2,3; School Spirit Comm. 4; Honor
Society 3,4.
Debra Minikowski
Penny Mitnick
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Student Leg. 1,4; Reflections 3,4; One Act Plays
l; Children's Theatre 3; Musical 3,4; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,
4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Music Cert. 2; GAA 1; Cheerleader 2,3; Mini-Show 3,4.
arbara Morrison
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Crew 2,3,4;
Reflections 2,3; Children's Theater Crew 2,3,4; Musical Crew 2,3,
4; Music Fest. 1,2; Thespians 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chours 2;
Music Cert. 2; Spanish Club 1; Yearbook Staff 3,4; Editor 4; Quill
and Scroll 4; Journeyman Award 3; Star Award 4; Producers 2,3,4;
GAA 1; GAA Board 1; Special Ed. Club 4.
Sherry Morris
Michelle Moses
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icky Moss
Mike Mrowka
Judith Munn
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Homecoming Comm. 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections 1,2,3,4; Reflections Crew 2,4; Children's Theatre Crew 1;
Musical Crew 3; Musical 3; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4;
Choir 2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music Cert. 2; GAA
2,3; Yearbook Staff 3; Producers 1,2,3,4.
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inda Mylroie
Robert Nadeau
Eric Nagel
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Cert. 1; N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor
N 2; Major N 3,4; Weightlifting Team 1,2,3,4; Honor Society 3,4.
�onald Nagel
Gus Nastos
Michael Nathan
Stu Nelson
Transferred from Maine East 1; Student Leg. 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,
4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Folk Music Club 1; Debate Team 4;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Lori N etznik
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ugene Neuman
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Football 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Minor N 2.
Ira Nevel
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Janice Newborn
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Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Crew 1,2; Children's Theatre Crew 1,2;
Thespians 1,2,3,4; Tecnis 1,2,3; Astronomy Club 1,2; School Spirit
Comm. 4; Bridge Club 1,2.
Beth Nierman
John Nikitow
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4;
Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Major N 3,4; Most Valuable Player 4; Track 1,3,
4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 3; Major N 4; Basketball 2; Shield 2; Russian
Club 2,3,4.
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erese N oesen
Richard Nolan
Debbie Novick
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illiam Oberding
Nancy Oken
Reflections 1,2,3; Reflections Crew 1,2; One Act Plays 1; Musical
Crew 1,2; Musical 1; Music Festival 1,2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Choir
2; Glee Club 1; French Club 1,2; Producers 1,2,3,4.
Jackie Oppenheim
Musical 3,4; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 3,4; lntermed.
Band 1,2; Beginning Band l; Stage Band 3,4; Marching Band 3,4;
Music Cert. 3; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ripplettes 2,3,4; Ski Club 2.
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Mark Ornstein
Bill Osness
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Fencing 1,2,3,4; School
Spirit Comm. 4; Key Club 3,4.
l!:lr~~~ ulten Otuzlu
Transferred from Senn 2; GAA 2; Future Teachers 2; Medical Careers Club 2,3; Library Aid 1.
Hillary Oxman
Maureen Patner
Cabinet 2; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2; Timers Club 3,4.
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erri Pearlman
Roxie Pechter
. Terri Perelgut
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urry Perlin
Rana Perlman
Music Fest. l ; Mixed Chorus 1; GAA 1,2,3; Timers Club 3,4; Art
Council 1.
Regina Petroski
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Glenn Piper
Steve Pliskin
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ale Plotkin
Cheryl Politzer
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Reflections 2,3,4; Reflections Crew 1,4; Fall Play
4; Musical 4; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music Cert.
2; GAA 1,2; Producers 1,2,3,4; Mini-Show 3,4.
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Richard Powers
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Major
N 3,4; Ski Club 3,4; Library Aid 1,2.
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onna Pressner
Dawn Pueschel
Linda Rabin
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lie& ulie Ray
Denise Reinwald
Robert Render
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Cert. l ; Student Leg. 1,2; Track 1,3; Frosh Nu.; Minor N
3; Cross-Country 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2,3; Major N 4; Most
Valuable Player 1; Basketball Manager 2,3.
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�raig Ricci
Richard Robbin
Daniel Robin
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Golf 1,3,4; German Club 2;
Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Bridge Club 1,2,3,4.
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Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections 3,4;
Reflections Crew 1,2,3; Children's Theatre Crew 3; Musical 4; Concert
Band 1,2,3,4; Intermed. Band 1; GAA 1,2,3; Producers 1,2,3,4; Ushers
Club 2; Honor Society 3,4.
Diane Robins
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Mark Romanek
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arl Roseman
Ellen Rosner
Allan Ross
N Club 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
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Bronze Honor Pin 4; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Crew 2,3; Children's Theater Crew 3; Producers 2,3,4; AFS 2.
Carol Rossett
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Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Basketball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Shield 2; Golf 2~
Shield 2; Bridge Club 2; Ski Club 4.
arol Rudd
Randall Rue
Craig Sachs
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Henry Sadovsky
Arthur Saltzberg
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Eric Sasai
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Reflections Art Director 3,4; Reflections 2,3,4; Reflectio~s Crew 3;
One Act Plays 2,3,4; Musical Crew 3; Musical 2; Music Fest. 3,4;
Thespians 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Art
Director 4; Producers 3,4.
Linda Savitt
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Concen nand 3,4; Intermediate Band 1,2; Bridge Club 3,4 .
Edward Schlaeger
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Reflections 1,2,3,4; Musical 4; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Student Cond.
4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Intermed. Band 1; Beginning Band l;
Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music
Cert. 2; Russian Club 3,4.
Suzanne Schlaffer
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Merle Schnadig
Debbie Schneider
GAA 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1,2,3,4.
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Reflections 1; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 1,2,3; Russian Club 1,2,3;
Golden Galleon 1,2,3; Producers 1.2; Ski Club 2,3; Chess Club 3.
Debra Schoenbrod
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. 1; Homecoming Comm. 3;
Reflections Crew 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pom-Pom 3,4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4;
Producers 2; School Spirit Comm. 4.
Janet Schoepko
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Richard Schubert
Carl Schuett
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Paul Schultz
Blue Honor Cert. 1; N Club 4; Bask.et ball 1; Golf 3,4; Baseball 1,2;
Fencing 2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Major N 3,4.
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Music Fest. 2; Mixed Chorus 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1; Timers
Club 3; Gymnastics Flasher 2.
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Charles Schwander
Joan Schwander
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Jody Scott
GAA 1,2,3,4; GAA Board 1,2,3,4; Ripplettes 2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics
Team 1,2,3; Timers Club 3,4.
Meryl Seder
Cabinet 1,2; Glee Club l; GAA l; Timers Club 3,4; Art Council 3,4;
School Spirit Comm. 4; Ski Club 4.
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Doralee Shanaman
Reflections Crew 1,3; Music Fest. 1,2,3; Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 2;
Glee Club 1; Music Cert. 2; GAA 1,2,3; Producers 1,3; Office Occupations Club 4.
Arnold Shapiro
rvin Shapiro
Kenneth Share
Joel Sher
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Student Leg. 4; Baseball l; Frosh Nu.
Karen Shimizu
Transferred from Bowen 2; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 4; Mixed
Chorus 1; GAA 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3.
Evan Shlaes
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Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Cert. l; Cabinet 3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections 3,4;
Reflections Crew 1,2,3,4; Children's Theater Crew 1,2,3,4; Musical
Crew 1,2,3,4; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Mixed
Chorus 2,3; Glee Club l; Music Cert. 3; GAA 2,3; Producers 1,2,3,4;
Honor Society 3,4.
Marla Siegel
Mark Siemsen
aren Sills
Shelle Silver
Gary Silvers
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Sheri Simon
Sil. Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Cab. 2-4; Refl. 4; Refl. Crew 3;
Mu. Fest. 1-4; Cone. Band 3,4; Int. Band 1,2; Beg. Band 1; Sta.
Band 4; Gold Mu. Pin 4; GAA 1-4; Orchesis 2,3; Prod. 1-4; Prom
Comm.3.
Martin Singer
Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin.; Sil. Hon. Pin 4; Bronze Hon. Pin 3; Ftbl. 1,
2; Fr. Nu. ; Min. N 2; Most Val. Player 1; Tr. 2; Bktb. l ; Fr. Nu.;
Bsbl. 1,2; Fr. Nu.; Min. N 2; Nilehilite 4; Hon. Soc. 3,4.
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Student Leg. 1; Cabinet 3; Homecoming Comm. 4; Fall Play Crew
l ; Reflections Crew 2; GAA 1,2; Timers Club 2; Producers 1,2; Office Aid 1,2.
John Smith
Scot Smith
Intermediate Band 1; N Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3; Frosh Nu. ; Shield 1;
Minor N 2; Major N 3; Cross Country 2,3,4; Minor N 2; Major N 3,
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Gayle Snitman
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Student Leg. 1,4; Cabinet 4; Fall Play Crew 1; Reflections 2; Music
Fest. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; GAA l; French Club l ;
Golden Galleon 4; School Spirit Comm . 4.
Diane Soderberg
GAA 1,2,3,4; Girl's Gymnastic Team 3; Producers 1,2; Homecoming Comm. 3; Reflections Crew 2; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; Choir 4.
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Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; lntermed. Band 1; Beginning Band 1; Track l; Frosh Nu.; Russian Club 2,3,4; Bridge Club
2,3,4; Boy's State Rep. 3.
Barbara Solan
Homecoming Comm. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ripplettes 1,2,3,4; Social
House 1; Office Aid 1,2.
Steven Soler
Reflections 4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2;
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Producers 4;
Ski Club 4; Horseback Riding Club 2.
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Steven Solomon
Jeff Sonderman
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Student Leg. 1,2; Cabinet 1,2; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.;
Minor N 2; MajorN 3,4; Track l ; Frosh Nu.; Baseball 2; Minor N 2;
School Spirit Comm. 4.
Cindy Spillar
Valerie Spillar
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Bronze Honor Pin 4; Student Leg. 4; Fencing 1,2,3,4; Frosh Nu.; Major N 2,3,4.
Debra Spitzer
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Bronze Honor Pin 3; Music Fest. 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee Club
l; Music Cert. 3; GAA l; Orchesis 1.
Rhonda Sporer
GAA 1,2; Library Aid 1,2.
JoAnn Stavropolous
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N Club 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Major N 1,2,3,4; Most Valuable Player 3.
David Steirman
lll. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. l; Summer Institute 3; It's
Academic 4; Debate Team 2,3,4; Chess Club 1,4; Bridge Club 1,2,3,4;
Mathematical Assoc. of America Award 3.
Glenn Stem
~ uzanne Stem
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Music Fest. 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Mixed Chorus
2, 3; Glee Club 1.
Lynne Stiefel
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin. ; Student Leg. 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2,3;
Reflections 2,3; Reflections Crew 1,2,3; Children's Theatre Crew 3;
Musical Crew 2,3; Thespians 3,4; GAA l ; German Club 1,2; Golden Galleon 2; Producers 1, 2,3,4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Art Council 1,2,3 .
Nino Strickling
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Ill. St. Sch. Semi-fin. ; Bronze Hon. Pin 4; Blue Hon . Cert. l;
Home. Comm. 4; Fall Play Stu. Dir. 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Ref!. 14; Ref!. Crew 1-4; Child. Thea. 3,4; Child. Thea. Crew 3,4; Mus.
Crew 2-4; Mu. 3,4; Mu. Fest. 1-4; T hesp. 2-4; Choir 3,4; Mix. Chorus 2; Glee Club l ; Gold Mu. Pin 4; Sil. Mu. Pin 3; Mu. Cert. 2;
Ybk. 4; Prod. 1-4; Mini-Show 3,4.
Steven Sussman
Jeffrey Tabor
Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Football 1,2,3,4; Track l ; Wrestling 1,2,
3: Tussian Club 3,4.
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Fall Play Crew 1; Music Fest. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1.
Susie Tennes
Donna Tessner
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Janice Theodore
Homecoming Comm. 4; Music Fest. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1;
Music Cert. 2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 3,4; Ski
Club3,4.
Dave Thomas
Football 1,2,3,4; Frosh N u.; Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Most Valuable
Player 2; Track 3; Minor N 3; Basketball 1,2; Frosh Nu.; Minor N 2;
Ski Club 3,4.
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Helene Trapper
Musical Crew 2; Music Fest. 1; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2,3; Folk Music Club l; Medical Careers Club 2,3.
Anthony Trauth
Student Leg. 1; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Baseball 2; Golden Galleon 1,2,
4; Art Council 1,2,3,4.
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GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1; Future Teachers 1,2.
David T.resley
Beth Tunick
Reflections Crew 2; Music Fest. 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee
Club l; GAA 1,2; Producers 2; School Spirit Comm. 4.
~ haron Tupler
Andrew Ulbert
Carol Underwood
Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Band 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4; Ripplettes 2,3,4; Timers Club 3,4; Ski Club 4 .
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Bernard Urborg
Laurel Vaughn
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Richard Wahlgren
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Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Student Leg. l; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections 2,3; Reflections
Crew 1,2; Musical Crew 1; Music Fest. 1,2; Thespians 3,4; Mixed
Chorus 2; Glee Club l; Music Cert. 2; GAA l; One Act Plays Crew 1,2,
3; Producers 1,2,3,4.
ris Warnke
Tom Wasserberg
Jon Wasserman
Nat. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Summer Institute 4; Student Leg. 4; Ski Club
2,3,4; Debate Team 4; Bridge Club 3; Student Appeals Board
Judge 4.
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Reflections Crew 1; Music Fest. 1; Glee Club 1; Timers Club 1.
Audrey Weinert
Jane Weinstein
ebbie Weisbach
Music Fest. l; Mixed Chorus 2; Glee Club 1; Music Cert. 1; GAA 1,2;
Orchesis 2.
Lynn Weisberg
Anne Weisman
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Leg. 4; Reflections 3;
Music Fest. 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Band 2; Stage
Band 3; Marching Band 3,4; GAA 1,2; PACE l; Riding Club 2.
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Reflections Crew 2,3; Children's Theatre Crew 1; Musical Crew 2;
Music Fest. 1; Thespians 2,3,4; Tecnis 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; GAA 1,2;
Producers 1,2,3,4.
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Audrey Wells
Karen Werner
~at. Merit Schol. Letter of Commend.; Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin.;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Cert. 1; Cabinet 3; Fall Play Crew 1; Reflections Crew 1; Glee Club
1; GAA 1,2,3; Ripplettes 2,3; Producers 1; Honor Society 3,4.
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Bruce Whitmore
Marcy Willens
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William Wirth
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Transferred from New Trier East 3; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Reflections
4; Golden Galleon 4.
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Sheryl Wolff
Blue Honor Cert.; Homecoming Comm. 4; Reflections 2; Glee Club 1;
GAA 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2; Pom-pom 3; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1,2;
Ski Club4.
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Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Crew 1; Tecnis 1,2; Radio Club 2; Producers 2; Bridge Club 3.
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Glee Club 1; GAA 1.
Hillard Wyko
Judy Yang
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Summer Institute 3; Student Leg. 2; Cabinet
3,4; Homecoming Comm. 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Girl's Gymnastic Team
2; Medical Careers Club 3; Producers 4; A.F.S. 3; Special Ed. Club
4.
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Ill. State Schol. Semi-fin. ; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Cert. l; Astronomy Club 4; Physics Club 4; Radio Club 4; Ski Club 2,3,4; Investment Club 4; Debate Team 4; Chess Club 2,3; Bridge Club 2,3,4.
Sharon Zaphiris
Jim Ziah
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Abeles Robin Marcy 92, 172
Abeles, Dennis M. 131, 133, 208
Abelson, Stacy Beth 106, 223
Abraham Steven M. 172
Abrahamson, David L. 136, 223
Abrams, Ronda Sue 208
Abrams, Brian 101, 136, 215
Abrams, Scott Allan 120, 140, 223
Abrams, Shepherd M.
Acknowledgements 240
Adams, Cynthia Ann 215
Adelman, Marla Lynn 223
Adelman, Philip Alan 131, 136, 215
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Agnos, Arnold 76
Agran, Elyse Lauren 215
Agrest, Sharon Elyce 158, 172
Ahonen, David J. 131, 215
Ahonen, Donna Fay 172
Ahonen, Susan Gail 208
Airdo, Philomena Ann 223
Alban, Karen Renee 99, 223
Albrecht, Fredrick A. 117, 120, 139,
140,208
Alexander, James V. 131, 215
Alexander, Jeanette 107, 215
Alexander, Kenneth M. 172
Alexander, Ira 208
Alexander, Virginia 215
Allan, Barry Lee 140, 223
Allan, Lori Sue 172
Allen Christopher Q. 215
Allen, David K. 152, 223
Ambrose, Joseph M. 215
Alman, Aaron Jacob 223
Alomia, Jerome 120, 223
Alpert, Cheryl F. 208
Alpert, Howard Jay 172
Alport, Ronald E. 92, 172
Amado, David N. 208
Amado, Sandra Carrie 223
Amelung, Carolyn 65
Ament, Leslie B. 110
Alaynick, Cheri Sue 223
Ament, Michael Ross 140
Anderson, Glenn E. 172
Anderson, John H. 140
Anderson, Kenneth 49
Anderson, Laura C. 172
Anderson, Louis S. 215
Anderson, Robert 36, 62, 109
Andrea, Dale Lynn 109, 164, 215
Andre, Michelle A. 215
Angell, Nancy H. 223
Angell, Richard Alan 6, 91, 94, 102,
120, 139, 140, 172
Apostal, William 68
Apton, Scott Monty
Arbus, Ira Ross 223
Argus, George 151, 152, 173
Argus, Valerie 160, 162, 215
Arkush, Barry H. 208
Aronold, Jeanette 208
Arnopolin, Suzanne L. 106, 112,
162, 166, 223
Aronson, Terri Lynn 208
Aronovitz, Jill Iris 38, 40, 87, 92,
95, 208,240
Aronovitz, Jocelyn B. 99, 223
Art Fair 22, 23
Ashley, Celeste M. llO, 223
Atsaves, John George 215
Auerbach, Charles 136, 223
Auerbach, Philip 152, 223
Auerbach, Vicki Beth 162, 208
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Avers, Martin L. 215
Avers, Sherri Marsha 215
Axley, Mary Lou 208
Baer, Alice E. 215
Baer, David A. 215
Baich, Laurie 208
Baigelman, Daniel 151, 152, 215
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Baizer, Susan Ann 215
Baker, Hollis Lee 110, 215
Baker, Keith Brian 91, 93, 151, 152, 208
Baker, Romayne 56, 120, 152
Balikov, Howard A. 108, 112, 128, 215
Ball, Linda Lee
Balter, Judith F. 92, 107, 215
Bandy, Mark Allen 215
Bank, Monica R. 208
Baque, Albert 106
Raque, Robert 208
Barack, David 107, 108, 112, 120,
140, 215
Barkoo, Amy 223
Barnstein, John H. 120, 140, 208
Barranco, Scott D. 208
Barron, Bruce Neil 173
Barry, Judith Ann 110, 223
Barsky, Rosalyn Sue 110, 223
Barton, Corinne Anne 215
Baseball 148, 149
Basketball 124-129
Baskin, Ellyne Joy 208
Bass, Marilyn Belle 208
Bass, Vella 76
Batko, Fred A. 215
Batko, Keith
Bauer, Janice Marie 168, 208
Bauer, Terry Mattew 123, 152, 215
Bawer, Judy Adrian
Baygood, Hollis Beth
Bazell, Jeff 98, 103
Bazell, Nila
Beard, Ilene Susan 173
Beard, Jeffrey W. 131, 136, 223
Beardsley, Diane 75
Beck, Katherine 65
Becker, Amy Eve 152, 160, 162, 223
Becker, Linda Ann 173
Becker, Peter R.
Behr, Kenneth R. 208
Behrel, Donald Dean 128, 131, 223
Belkin, Loren Scott 208
Bellos, Patricia llO, 223
Bellucci, Richard 144, 208
Belon, Felicia S. 86, 215
Benas, Wendy Deborah 111, 208
Benjamin, Miriam B. 108, 112, 215
Bentcover, BradleyJ. 33, 38, 39,
40,92, 107, 173
Bercoon, Joan H. 223
Berg, Andrea Eleanor 208
Berg, Bonnie Kay 84, 208
Berg, Garry Michael 101
Berg, Julie Ann 162, 208
Berg, Kevin Bruce 173
Berg, Neil Benjamin 173
Berger, Debbie 161
Berger, Howard Alan 208
Berger, Laurie Lynn 215
Berger, Michael T. 215
Bergeron, Arthur C.
Bergman, Joy Ellyn 215
Berk, Barry B. 215
Berk, Steven M. 215
Berke, Marcia 61, 162, 164
Berkelhamer, Karen M. 223
Berkley, Leslie S. 215
Berkowitz, Michele 223
Berkowitz, Richard A. 151, i52, 215
Berlow, Richard Alan 144, 208
Berman, David B. 215
Berman, Harold M. 223
Berman, Jeff98
Berman, Linda June 208
Berman, Mary 89, 92, 73
Berman, Ronald 173
Bernard, Debra Rae 223
Berns, Cindy Ellyn 173
Berns, Scott Philip 215
Bernstein, Fern 215
Berrington, Michael 208
Berry, Ira Maurice 215
Besser, Timothy Paul 155, 223
Best, Marilyn Ann 208
Beth, Carol Lynn 208
Betts, John L. 70
Bezark, Robin Ann 91, 92, 208
Bialik, Renee Brenda 223
Bianchi, Joseph R. 120, 223
Bieber, Scott Alan 6, 87, 94, 95,
101, 173,240
Bieber, Stuart Jay 89, 91, 103, 223
Bielinski, Cheryl L. 223
Bielinski, Thomas A. 173
Binnall, James A. 103, 208
Binnall, Mary Beth 160, 223
Birk, Janice L.
Birnberg, Estella 174
Bishaf, Keith J. 136, 223
Bisk, Robert Mark 102, 208
Black, Laura Irene 33, 84, 92, 107, 17 4
Black, Paul 45
Blacker, Elysa Joy 34, 92, 94, 101,
107, 174
Blackman, Debra Ann 174
Blackman, Mark David 106, 152, 223
Blaine, Peter Martin
Blair, Donald 65
Blair, Randal Frank
Blais, James J. 208
Blais, Richard 208
Blanke, Richard A. 93, 17 4
Blatt, Ellen F. 208
Bleadon, Benjamin J. 120, 223
Blichmann, David S. 215
Blichmann, Judith L. 208
Blinn, Kathy Lee 174
Blitstein, Deborah A. 223
Block, Michelle Rene 92, 93, 215
Blond, Lewis Michael 120, 140, 223
Bloom, Kenneth Joel 223
Bloom, William 69
Blue, Randi Jill 174
Blum, Steven F. 208
Bohdan, Mary A. 223
Bodenheimer, Richard 223
Bodenheimer, Robert 215
Bofman, Robert L. 215
Bogdan, Bruce W. 174
Bohm, Steven Gary 208
Bolotin, Carolyn Joy 215
Booster Club 157
Bonner, Jori Dawn 208
Borg, Edward 106, 109, 136, 223
Borg, Martin 109, 174
Borkan, Brian Keith 136, 215
Borg, Nancy Marla 110, 225
Borker, Jay Bennett 131, 208
Borker, Jill Robin 223
Borges, Manfred 120, 223
Borkovitz, Michael A: 120, 128, 223
Bornscheuer, Eileen 215
Bornstein, David S. 223
Borofsky, Mark Alan 215
Borovik, HarryR.151, 152, 174
Borst, Nancy Ann
Bower, Lawrence Jay 144, 223
Box, Sylvia Lynn 99, 208
Bradford, Anita E . 105, 174
Brandes, Ronald B. 223
Brantman, Bruce 102, 117, 120, 208
Brantman, Linda Ann 92, 208
Braslwasky, Leslie A. 215
Braslawsky, Marlene 215
Brauer, Sandra 215
Braverman, Bruce S. 208
Bregman, Marcia J. 215
Bregman, Michael A. 215
Breidenbach, Janet L. 82, 110, 208
Brennan, John Thomas 208
Brenner, Leonard J .
Brenner, Robin Lynn 110, 223
Bressler, Ronald 215
Bretzman, C. Randall 208
Bridge Club 104
Brines, Mark R. 128, 223
Brinsky, Marlin Roe 88, 208
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Brncic, Judith 63
Bro, William Jens 108, 112, 131,
134, 136, 208
Brodacz, Ralph 144, 208
Brodacz, Sherry Lynn 106, 223
Brody, Susan Carol 91, 102, 174
Brommelkamp, Helen 54
Bronstein, Lee G. 208
Brook, Steven E. 208
Broton, Donald J . 223
Broton, Willam A. 174
Brown, Cynthia Ann 168, 208
Brown, Daniel Lewis 215
Brown, Dorothy 55
Brown, Gregory M. 144, 174
Brown, Jack Myles 131, 223
Brown, Karen Lynn 223
Brown, Lawrence Scot 131, 223
Brown, Mary Lou 215
Brown, Nancy C. 164, 174
Browne, Michele S. 208
Browning, Diane 65
Brownstein, Mark J . 223
Bruger, Dana Lynn 215
Bruger, Karen Dale 174
Brusslan, David Alan 136, 223
Brzozowski, Martha 166, 223
Brozowski, Paul C. 215
Burack, Lisa I, 215
Burgener, Carl 66
Burgess, Charles C. 175
Burgess, James T . 88, 215
Burgess, Jeffrey A. 123, 144
Burke, MichaelJ.136, 215
Burke, Patrick James 131, 208
Burman, Jeffrey Lee 208
Burnham, Jane 64
Burnham, John A. 157, 215
Burton, Elizabeth I 208
Buxbaum, Cary C. 128, 215
Byham, Howard 60
Byron, Daniel Ray 215
Cacioppo, Carl J. 215
Cafarzuza, Yaneth
Cain, Sheree Cathy 108, 112, 208
Calahan, Thomas F. 175
Calkins, Pamela Sue 208
Callaghan, Sharon 77
Calvo, Edward E.
Cameron, Regina 50
Campbell, Lauren Joy 175
Campbell, Leslie J. 175
Campbell, Nancy B. 223
Campoli, Mirella 99, 215
Capezio, Joann 215
Capitani, Emil 72, 128
Capitol, Debra Jo 208
Caplan, Bruce Alan
Caplan, Sharon Holly 223
Capuano, Robin J. 223
Carlin, Paula Sue 175
Carlson, John 45
Carlson, Judith Ann 175
Carlson, Mark G. 215
Carneal, Peter D.
Carpenter, Albert 50
Cascino, John Andrew
Cascino, Susan M. 208, 223
Casey, James Joseph 120, 208
Casey, Patrick John 120, 215
Cassman, Helene Joy 175
Cassman, Larry 208
Casteel Jennifer L. 223
Castino, Jerry 52
Cattell, John 175
Cech, Philip Edward 139, 140, 157,
208
Chabner, Howard L. 215
Chaikin, Richard A. 215
Chamberlain, Paula 59
Chan, Judy Elizabeth 223
Chan, Scott Mei 92, 93, 175
Chancellor, Bruce 120
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Chavin, Lauren Jo 93, 223
Chapnick, Teri 92, 208
Charous, David Alan 144, 223
Cheeseman, Sharon A. 208
Cheiken, Marc E. 223
Cheiken, Marla Faye 223
Chavin, Michael Alan 111, 152, 215
Cheerleaders 168, 169
Chemers, Ken 24
Chemer, Jeffrey S. 215
Chernick, Michelle 106, 223
Chernick, Sherie 223
Chiarello, Thomas 152, 216
Chiarello, Martin 223
Chirchirillo, Chris 117, 120
Chlapaty, Denise L. 168, 208
Choir 36, 107
Chomsky, Christie 223
Christensen, Charles 120, 215
Christerson, Thomas 215
Christopherson, N. P. 223
Christopoulos, Dean 120, 175
Christopoulos, George 120, 139,
140, 215
Christopoulos, John 144, 223
Christopoulos, Peter 120, 140, 223
Cieplinski, Leslie S. 175
Clark, Clinton W. 223
Clark, Dawn Eileen 110, 215
Clark, Kathleen 215
Clauser, James C. 216
Clauson, Laura
Claver, Michael S. 93, 111, 216
Clearfield, Bruce A. 208
Cloch, Linda Faye 175
Cobert, Gary Michael 208
Cobert, Scott Alan 105
Coclanis, Catherine 95, 216
Coclanis, JanetJ. 87, 175
Coens, Diane M. 208
Coens, John H. 216
Cohan, Cheryl P. 216
Cohan, David S.
Cohen, Audrey Beth 216
Cohen, Caryl Lynn 175
Cohen, Dale Perry 216
Cohen, Dave H. 151, 152, 208
Cohen, Gary E. 136, 216
Cohen, Jeff 152, 224
Cohen, Judith 176
Cohen, Larry Alan 100, 108, 112,
140,208
Cohen, Michael L.
Cohen, Rhonda Janet 110, 224
Cohen, Ronald Bruce 131, 208
Cohen, Shereen Lynn 86, 106, 224
Cohen, Susan P. 216
Cohn, Ann Lynne 86, 161, 216
Cohn, James Nathan 100, 109, 125,
128, 208
Cohn, Janis Helene 96, 224
Cohn, Nancy Michelle 110, 224
Cole, David Brian 38, 131, 224
Cole, Janice 176
Cole Leslie Gayle 97, 216
Coleman, Lynn Marie 224
Coleman, Randall W.
Collier, Carla C. 209
Colton, Everett 70
Colucci, Joseph E. 120, 139, 140, 224
Colver, Arthur 46, 101
Comitor, Mindy Sue 176
Concert Band 108
Cone, Joseph Jay 176
Connelly, Patricia L. 168, 224
Conroy, Rita Noreen 86, 160, 162,
166, 208
Cook, Gary 51, 125, 128
Coon, Joan 56
Cooper, Alan Charles
Cooper, John R. 66
Cooper, Harold S. 82, 101, 104, 209
Cooper, Merle Reva 209
Cooper, Sara 72
Cope, Richard Philip 144, 224
• Corona, Elizabeth M . 89, 176
Corush, Marla 85, 92, 107, 176
Cosgrove, Arlene D. 99, 209
Costello, John Rowan
Cotharin, Michael J. 216
Coulson, William 56, 131
Covington, Sandra M. 224
Crane, Bonnie Joy 176
Craven, Michael Cary 216
Cross Country 122, 123
Crowe, Nancy Susan 176
Crowe, Randall J. 224
Crucible, The 38-41
Cuchinski, Stephen C.
Cupp, Joanne 216
Daar, Alan A. 224
Dai, Cheng-Ti 176
Dai. Judy 85, 94. 109, 164
Daitchman, David E. 155, 176
Daitchman, Jody M. 176
Daitchman, William A. 131, 152,
224
Daly, Bonnie Patrice 176
Damman, Robert
Dammann, Donald Alan 120, 152,
224
Daniels, Ronda Lee 85, 89, 98, 101,
176
Danner, Susan Joy 209
Danziger, Stewart 216
Darin, Beth Ann 176
Darmstadter, Robert 209
daRosa, Gen til G. 64
Davidson, Brian K. 224
Davidson, Glenn 144, 209
Davidson, Laurie 209
Davidson, Lisa 224
Davis, Adrian Gail 224
Davis,' Alan Wayne 224
Davis, Elisa Joy 91, 92, 93, 209
Davis, Roz 53
Days of Future Passed 24, 25
Debate 102
Defranceschi, Chris 216
Degenhardt, Edward F. 67
DeJonge, Karl E. 70, 90
Deleonardis, Andrea 216
Deleonardis, Pamela 224
Delmonico, Karen B. 164, 215
Deluca, Francine T. 176
Demeulenaere, Thomas 209
Derango, Mark Adam 216
Derex, Susan Lynn 84, 168, 209
Derichs, Jeanne 74
Dessent, Robert S. 209
Dessilla, Dennis M . 177
Deutsch, Howard L. 135, 138, 177
Deutsch, Jacob 177
Deutsche, Joann Sue 168, 209
Diamond, Alice S. 158, 177
Diamond, Allen S. 108, 112, 177
Diamond, Brian Paul 216
Diamond, Donald Alan 125, 126,
128,209
Diamond, Jerome S. 224
Diamond, Nancy 209
Diamond, Terri June 107, 216
Diaz, Guillermo A. 131
Diaz, Jose M. 131, 209
Diaz, Wallesca
Dibenedetto, Ralph J. 120, 224
Dick, Janet Louise 209
Dicker, Curtis 209
Dickstein, Lawrence 216
Difiore, John Paul 177
Difiore, Nancy June 224
Dine, Judith S.
Dinelli, Michael J. 111, 209
Distrib-Ed Club 100
Dluger, Richard Gary 177
Dobrow, Steven R. 209
Dobryman, Steven M. 216
Dobski, Daniel
Dolan, Mark S. 131, 177
Dolnick, Roberta L. 216
Domian, Keith Walter
Domian, Kent Leo
Dominic, Janine 224
Donado, Hugo Frank
Dones, Paul 209
Doniger, Holli Sue 99, 160, 162, 216
Donlon, Thomas J. 209
Donlon, Michael J. 120, 216
Donna, David Antone 140, 224
Dooley, Robert John 82, 209
Dorman, Lynn Renee 112, 209
Dorsey, James 48
Dougherty, James F. 66
Dowling, Barbara D. 168, 209
Dredze, Roberta A. 110, 216
Drell, Roberta M. 209
Drucker, Debra Lynn 224
Duberchin, Allan 209
Duberchin, Fem 177
Dubin, Ira Kenneth 91, 177
Dubin, Sheryl Lynn 216
Dubrow, James Loren 177
Duffy, Dennis 77
Dunn, Wendy S. 224
Dushman, Russel A. 131, 209
Duszynski, Alexandra 224
Duxler, Lawrence Ira
Dvorak, Todd 73, 128
Eager, Jonathan B. 216
Eberle, Susanne M. 224
Echeverry, Pat 224
Eck, Gary Scott
Eckerling, Geri Ann 216
Edelman, William 107, 177
Edelson, Richard 224
Edelstein, Natalie G. 216
Education 42-77
Edwin, Mark Cary 209
Eich, Stephen David 111, 216
Eiden, Gary James 216
Eisen, Donna Maxine 209
Eisenberg, Joann 74
Eisenberg, Michael S. 216
Ekstrom, Nancy Joan 110, 224
Elkins, Arlene C. 168, 224
Elkins, Gary Jay 82, 101, 112, 209
Elkins, Janet Gail 86, 168, 177
Elkins, Ronald J. 224
Ellenby, Dana Sue 216
Ellenby, Alan Marc 216
Ellew, Peter Louis 216
Ellis, Larry Michael 224
Ellis, Larry Joel 177
Elrod, Diane S. 152, 224
Elrod, Erick Mitchell 177
Emmerman, Linda 91, 102, 164,
178
Engel, Judith Sara 224
Engelberg, Shelle R. 209
Epstein, Andrea 178
Epstein, Debra Joy 82, 108, 109,
112, 209
Epstein, Jeffrey L. 155, 224
Epstein, Wendy 160, 224
Erb, Heidi Victoria 209
Erenberg, Judith J. 110, 224
Erenberg, Julie Ann 110, 224
Erenberg, Michael
Ericksen, Keith Hans 209
Erlander, Kenneth R.
Ernst, Edwin 68
Esken, Cheryl Lynn 92, 107, 161,
216
Esken, Karyn Beth 20, 33, 38, 84,
92,94, 101, 107, 178
Eskoff, Renee 110, 224
Eskoff, Sharon 92, 178
Eskoz, Robin Clara 228
Esralew, Wendy F. 216
Estrin, Faye Ellen 92, 100, 178
Eurich, Richard
Even, Michael Gerard 178
Even, Nancy Ann 244
Ewing, Harry G. 70, 120, 140
Eyermann, Louis 69
Faber, Nancy Anne 216
Faces 206-231
Facter, Kenneth H. 209
Factor, Evette Sala 178
Factor, Jody Lee 131, 140, 224
Falber, Sandra Rae 216
Fagenholz, Lori E . 225
Fallucca, Linda Lee 175
Fantus, Richard Jose 86, 94, 108,
112, 178,240
Farber, Carrie Lynn 225
Fardman, Gail 216
Fasules, Debra Lee 178
Favish, Lisa Renee 178
Favish, Pamela E. 168, 216
Feder, Robert 1, 3, 82, 87, 91, 95,
209, 240
'
Federman, Helene J. 216
Feiger, Larry Steve 209, 225
Fein, Robert Allen 91, 102, 178
Feinstein, Jamie 225
Feinstein, Jodie
Feld, Neal 131, 209
Feldman, Allen E. 92, 179, 225
Feldman, Debra 179
Feldman, Denise Joy 21, 92, 106,
216
Feiger, Frieda Beth
Feldman, Debra Ann
Feldman, Susan Ivy 120, 225
Feldstein, Beth Ann
Fencing 132, 133
Ferdman, Sandra E. 209
Ferger, David 225
Ferger, Rory Lee
Ferguson, Gerald 60, 120, 143
Ferguson, Virginia S. 168, 169
Fertel, Mark Evan 152, 225
Festenstein, Martin 120, 225
Fetman, Cary Joel 225
Fiddler on The Roof 20, 21
Fiduccia, Rhonda D.
Field, Joan 76
Field, Judy 20
Figa, Stewart Neal 38, 41, 92, 107,
209
Filinson, Debra Iris 209
Fine, Laurence David 120, 225
Fine, Marc Stewart 179
Fine, Sherry Elise 107, 209
Fine, Steven Alan 216
Fine, Steven Michael 131, 209
Fingerman, Ricky 179
Fink, Michael Alan 216
Fiorito, Frances 225
Fischer, Carol Ann 216
Fisher, Mark Edward 216
Fisher, Martin L. 120, 216
Fisher, Nancy Jean 179
Fisher, Nancy Jo
Fisher, Pamela S.
Fishman, Arnold Jay 155, 216
Fishman, Corey 140, 225
Fishman, Ira Alan 140, 157, 216
Fivelson, Karen Joy 209
Flanzer, Sherry Lee 225
Fleischman, Cheryl L. 209
Fleischman, Susan G.
Fletcher, George M.
Flitman , Mark Alan 107, 216
Flosi, Maryanne T. 216
Floss, Marilyn H. 179
Floss, Robin Judy 225
Football 116-121
Fosses, Peter 131, 216
Forcade Gilda
Foreman, Linda R. 179
Forensics 103
Forsberg, Edwin W. 209
Fox, Stacey Marleene 225
Fradin, Ann Linda 85, 179
Frank, Cheryl Robin 86, 92, 179
Frank, Jean 53
Frank, Helene M. 209
Frank, Robert Allen 131, 179
Frankel, Steven Lee 120, 216
Frazes, Cheryl 21
Frazes, Roberta Fay 109, 110, 225
Frazier, Karen Maria 225
Freed , Michele Susan 88, 208
Freedman, Adam Lee 216
Freeman, David 209
Freeman, Steven T. 225
Freid, Eugene Barry 131, 136, 179,
216
French Club 97
233
�French, Lois 64
Freres, Linda Joyce 216
Freshman Cabinet 83
Freshman Mixer 26, 28
Fried, Bernard Jay
Friedman, Bonnie Sue 84, 86, 209
Friedman, Gail 209
Friedman, Hallie M. 180
Friedman, Jill Susan 110, 225
Friedman, Lori Rae
Friedman, Nan Yvette 164, 216
Freidman, Pamela E. 180
Friedman, Paula Rae 158, 162, 166,
180
Friedman, Robert N. 128, 225
Friedman, Roberta 74
Friedman, Sherrie L. 87, 92, 158,
161, 162, 166,209,240
Fritzshall, Judith L. 209
Fritzshall, Steven N. 209
Froese, Sue 55
Frolich, Christine M. 160, 162, 225
Frolkis, Harold G. 140
Fruehe, Denise D. 180
Fruehe, Eileen Marie 180
Fruehe, Gloria Helen
Fryer, Michael I 217
ITA 105
Fydrych, Glenn E. 128, 209
Fullerton, Katherine 61, 162
Fusco, Ralph Charles 180
Fusco, Maryann Edith 217
GAA 158-169
Gadd, Cassandra 225
Gadd, Cynthia Ann 217
Gaffen, Arnold Neal 225
Gagerman, Philip A. 128
Gaines, Gary M. 93, 225
Gaines, Mark 209
Galadyda, Jean Karen 180
Gallop, Nancy Debra 209
Ganek, Steven Barry 180
Gara, Robert 44
Garland, Larry A. 209
Garland, Shirley 45
Garlick, David M. 111, 209
Gartenberg, Wendy S. 168, 209
Garrigan, Irene 53
Gates, Sharon Lynn 180
Ga ts, Patricia Jean 160, 162, 225
Gatt, Lawrence L.
Gattuso, Deborah L. 209
Gawin, Brona C. 109, 225
Gawin, Maura P. 164, 217
Gelb, Judith Lynn 110, 217
Geller, Mary Ann 110, 225
Ceman, Francine lris 180
Geno, Donald Joseph 180
Gentile, John P. 217
Gentile, Mary C. 158, 161, 162,
166, 209
George, Demetrius C. 209
George, Lawrence J. 217
Georgiou, Tina Diane 168, 217
Gerber, Deborah Sue 225
Gerber, Donna Renee 158, 161, 166,
217
Gerber, Joy Marla 225
Gerber, Sherwin H. 180
Gerchikov, Nancy B. 180
Gershbein, Cary W. 140, 217
Gertz, Barry Jay 209
Gertz, Richard Allen 217
Getner, Howard F. 225
Gibbs, Wesley 44
Gibrick, Joseph Dale
Gil, Leslie 225
Gil, Zenon
Gilbert, Sherwin Roy 209
Gill, Robyn Joy 92, 209
Gillis, Gary Ira 152, 217
Gillman, Gayle Joy 180
Gilluly, George 44
Gilmore, Judy 54
Gilson, Noah Robert 38, 86, 89, 92,
209
Ginsbury, Amy Leah 92, 94, 101,
164, 180
234
Ginsburg, Lawrence J. 92, 209
Ginsburg, Susan H. 209
Ginsburg, Irwin 45
Gintzler, Richard 225
Girls Glee 36, 110
Girovich, Howard 217
Glait, Perry J. 93, 217
Glass, Allen Bruce 217
Glass, Suan Carol 209
Glassman, Marc S. 120, 180
Glassman, Murray S. 180
Glassman, Roberta B. 110, 225
Glassner, Ellyce F. 82, 86, 92, 158,
209
Glassner, Sheila J. 133, 225
Glassner, Sheldon W. 133, 157, 209
Glazer, Elaine Merle 181
Gliksman, Cheryl R. 168, 181
Gliksman, Joseph I 131, 225
Glink, Stephan Earl 126, 128, 181
Glochowsky, Martin A. 131, 217
Goch, Debra Lynn 217
Gockenbach, Peggy A. 209
Gockenbach, Robert J. 131, 181
Golata, John 77
Gold, Jody 181
Gold, Karen Leigh 99, 110, 225
Gold, Karyn Leslie 217
Gold, Neal Jordan 181
Gold, Robert Allen 225
Gold, Robin Ellen 181
Gold, Seth Isaac 6, 128, 209
Goldberg, Carole 24
Goldberg, David J.
Goldberg, Jill Karen 87, 92, 95, 240
Goldberg, Lee Richar 136, 225
Goldberg, Neal M. 181
Goldberg, Pamela B. 164, 225
Goldberg, Paula Beth 209
Goldberg, Susan 92, 209
Goldberg, Violet S. 217
Golden, Galleon 89
Golden, Kenneth S. 28, 81, 135,
136, 181
Goldgehn, Edward Jay 106, 205
Goldman, Adam 92, 217
Goldsmith, Greg E. 225
Goldsmith, Marla E. 225
Goldsmith, Robert E. 181
Goldstein, Edward 217
Goldstein, Jill S. 86, 209
Goldstein, Kim 209
Goldstein, Marc Evan
Goldstein, Sally J. 164, 217
Goldstein, Susan Joy 168, 217
Goldstick, Caryn 110, 164, 217
Goldzweig, Sheila 217
Goles, Jacquelyn Sue 225
Goles, Leslie Ann 212
Golf 156
Golub, Martin Brian 107, 123, 210
Gomes, Raymond
Goode, Rochelle Mary 106, 225
Goodman , Ilene Ann 86, 92, 94, 181
Goodman, Lori Barb 225
Goodman, Nancy 51
Goodman, Todd Jeffrey 128, 210
Gordon , Barbara C. 181
Gordon, Craig Lee 131, 136, 225
Gordon, Harold W. 120, 217
Gordon, Lawrence A. 217
Gordon, Larry Paul
Gordon, Marc Bruce
Gors, Donald 217
Gortva, Andrea M. 217
Goss, Susan
Gothelf, Ila Lynne 110, 225
Gotlib, Silvia Marta 181
Gottreich, James 45
Govis, Peter 182
Grabow, Jeffrey E. 217
Grabowski, Dennis 63
Grace, Steven Cary 92, 182
Graduates 170-205
Graff, Robin Gayle 164
Granato, Gail Rose 210
Granato, Steven L. 225
Grandinetti, Alfred 210
Grantz, Caren Lynn 108, 112, 217
Grayson, Kenneth L. 225
Green, Phillip R. 210
Greenberg, Brian S. 225
Greenberg, David R. 120, 136, 144,
225
Greenberg, Lori B. 13, 101, 110, 217
Greenberg, Ronna B. 182
Greenberg, Terry 128, 225
Greene, Bernard 72, 128
Greene, Renay Debra 93, 210
Greene, Richard Alan
Greene, Robert Neil 182
Greenebaum, Mark C. 210
Greenspan, Joan L. 182
Greenspahn, Carol J . 164, 225
Gregory, Paul Keeler 144
Greiman, Judith Beth 86, 93, 225
Greiman, Laurel D. 28, 84, 86, 164,
168, 182
Greiman, Renee Debra 85, 107, 182
Griffy, Brian Scot 210
Griffey, Gary K. 225
Griffin, Richard S. 225
Griffin, Timot hy V. 210
Grim son, Robert J.
Groat, Jeffrey Carl 225
Grodinsky, Daniel J. 225
Grodsky, Barry S. 136, 217
Groh, Ann Marie 225
Gronski, David Allen 100, 120, 143,
144, 157, 182
Grosky, Scott Hale 210
Gross, Glenn Imre 91, 102, 182
Gross, Jennifer M.
Gross, Kim Delia 110, 225
Grossblatt, Robert A. 217
Grossman , Bonnye J. 226
Grossman, Cary A. 217
Grossman, Thomas 48
Gruenes, Walter D. 120, 226
Grutzmacher, Mary K, 182
Grutzmacher, Susan 217
Guerrero, Eugene J. 108, 109, 112,
155, 217
Guerrero, Michael D. 93,109,155,226
Guillermo, Diaz 210
Gun, Alan H. 131, 226
Gunderson, Laura L. 217
Gurrieri, Nancy M. 226
Gustafson, Charles E. 106, 120,
133,226
Gusterine, Robert G. 140, 210
Gutman , Deborah Rut h 226
Gutman, Judith Zena 86, 92, 210
Gymnastics 134-137
·
Gzesh, Robin 182
Haake, David George 140, 182
Hack, Shari Frances 210
Hacker, Glenn Roland
Hackman, David Gary 157, 183
Hagen, RonaldJ.117, 120, 210
Hagio, Marsha 158, 183
Hall, Karen Kealohao 226
Hall, Mildred 73
Hall, William K. 120, 139, 140, 217
Halper, Jill Robin 217
Halper, Mindy Jo 86, 110, 120
Halteman, Terry 50, 120
Hamer, Brian Alan 104, 210
Handler, Barbara 48
Hanley, Margaret M. 210
Hanley, Timothy Jame 120, 140,
226
Hansen, Michael John
Hanson, Debra Ann 183, 226
Hanson, Gail 226
Hanson, John Thomas 157, 217
Hanus, Clifford R. 131, 217
Hardt, Keith Dallas 210
Hargrove, Sheila 210
Harles, John C. 128, 217
Harris, Lori Lee 164, 217
Harris, Marla Dyane 210
Harris, Richard Alan 210
Harris, Susan Lynn 210
Harrison, Robert S. 135, 136, 210
Harrold, Cecil B. 183
Hart, Robyn Idelle 210
Hart man, Barry P. 123, 144, 217
Harwood, Marla Jan 120, 226
Hasegawa, Victoria F. 210
Hasmonek, John S . 94,°117, 120,
157, 183
Hass, Marsie Riva 86, 168, 217
Hauf, Cindy Lee 168, 226
Hauf, Donald Duane 138, 226
Hausman, Debra Merle 210
Hawkins, Lee 47
Hayes, Audrey L. 217
Haynes, Renee Caroly 160, 162, 226
Hecke, Barbara 99, 217
Heche, William 136, 217
Hecht, Glenna Jean 40, 92, 107,
210
Hedrick, William 210
Heiman, Donald F. 183
Heiniger, James 47
Heinrich, Joseph J. 183
Heinz, Bonita L.
Heinz, Cecile Cath
Heinz, Paul Joseph 210
Helberg, Leslie 108, 112, 183
Helberg, Scott 131, 140, 226
Helfgott, Marcia Joy 84, 161, 166,
210
Helium, Earl Martin
Henrici, Ronald 58
Henry, Jack Murray 210
Henry, William 73
Hentz, Josephine 56
Herbold, Cindy L. 158, 160, 162,
217
Herbst, John 69
Hernandez, Maria A. 97, 226
Hernandez, Omar 123, 210
Herst, Faye Esther 210
Hertel, Frederick A. 155
Hervatin, Abraham C. 120, 140,
226
Herzog, Milton 44
Herzog, Rosanne 217
Hessing Steven 226
Heimann, Russell M . 93, 226
Higgins, Adele 53
Hill, Susan Ellen 226
Hinaris, James T. 226
Hinske, Michael J. 120, 140, 226
Hirsch, Davi Lynn 107, 161, 217
Hirsch, David S .
Hirsch, Gordon Scott 144, 226
Hirsch, Nancy Lynn 92, 93, 217
Hirsch, Steven Ellis 152, 217
Hirshman, Mark B . 108, 112, 217
Hite, Scott David 90, 111, 217
Hobson, John Thomas 183
Hoefler, Sandra J. 217
Hoffman, Judith Nona 92, 107, 210
Hoffman, Marsha 183
Hoffman, Michelle L.
Hoffman, Steven 140, 183
Hoglund, Deborah L. 217
Hohs, Kenneth J. 226
Hohmann, Cynthia Lee 184
Hohmann, ReneeJ. 226
Holdmann, Joanne R. 217
Holland, Penny Sue 110, 226
Holsapple, Mark E. 217
Holt, Shawn Marie 210
Homecoming 28-31
Homcoming Comm. 28, 84
Honors Society 94
Hom, Sam 140, 210
Home, Jess Randell
Horwich, Stephen C. 184
Homisch, Kenneth K. 120, 217
Horwitz, Jill Mara 82, 84, 91, 101,
107, 210
Horwiz, Stuart 184
Hotton, Carol Jean 111, 217
Hotton, Richard Paul 108, 112, 184
Hotton, Robert E. 92, 111, 217
Houdek, Steven Scott 226
Howe, George D.
Howe, Paul Jerome
Howell, Glen W. 120, 226
�I
,
Hrab, Donna Marie 210
- Huepfl, Antoinette L. 109, 226
Huff, Donald 57
Huhn, Roland K. 111, 120, 133, 217
Hunt, Ronald 48
Huntley, Karen R.
Huskey, James A. 56, 123, 143
Hurmuz, Melanie 217
Hyman, Marc Jeffery 131, 226
!glitz, Fred Michael 131, 184
Ignace, Thaddeus A.
Ingersoll, Jean M.
Intermediate Band 111
Investment Club 104
Irsay, Richard Scott 136, 226
Irsay, Steven A. 131, 135, 217
Irving, Lynn Ellen 168, 184
Irving, Michael H. 131, 152, 226
Irving, Steven Craig 136, 210
Isaacs, Arthur 128, 226
Isaacs, Nava Irene 217
Isaacson, Harold "Ike" 3, 117, 118
Isaacson, Mark 39, 92, 107, 184
Isaacson, Sheryl L. 217
Isackson, R. Janie 76
Iser, Lawrence Yale 92, 94, 108,
109, 112, 184
Jacobs, Barbara Sue 184
Jacobs, Edward M. 108, 112, 131,
140,217
Jacobs, Michael R. 91, 92, 210
Jacobson, Andrea D. 111, 210
Jacobson, Betty 184
Jacobson, Gail Sue 107
Jacobson, Lynne J. 89, 160, 162,
217
Jacobson, Scott B. 88, 95, 210
Jacobson, Sheila G. 226
Jaffee, Lee Ann 217
Jago, Richard John 120, 144, 217
Jakubowich, Robert W. 218
Jans, Joseph Michael 123, 133, 218
Jansen, Holly Jane 226
Jansen, Judy Ann 210
Jaski, Debra June 160, 166, 226
Jaye, Jeffery 218
Jayne, Patty Lee 210
Jenkins, Beth Ann
Jensen, Coral Lee 210
Jepsen, Mary L. 218
Jeremias, Lisa Ellen 100, 184
Johnson, Alvin S. 144, 210
Johnson, Craig T. 184
Johnson, David Allan 226
Johnson, James J. 184
Johnson, Jeffry C. 112, 117, 125,
126, 128, 184
Johnson, Kim 226
Johnson, Michael A. 218
Johnson, Terry Ann M. 107, 162,
226
Johnson, Thomas M . 210
Jonas, Richard Barry 108, 112, 184
Jones, Cynthia Ellen 226
Jones, Mary E. 226
Jones, Stephen C. 100, 120, 185
Joseph, Pamlea Jill 210
Josephs, Fern Donna 226
Julius, Norman Barry 185
Junior Cabinet 82
Jupp, David 71
Jurek, Glenn 58, 140
Kaatz, Dina Ellice 185
Kabot, Glenn Alan 128, 218
I\aba, Roger 210
Kagan, Betsy Sue 185
Kagan, Deborah Lynn 185
Kagan, Ira Alan 210
Kagan, Sharon Anne 226
Kagan, Sheri Lynn 110, 226
Kahan, Richard L.
Kahan , Gary Richard 185, 226
Kahn, Bruce Laurence 91, 218
Kahn, Lillian 85, 89, 107, 185
Kahn, Stacy Allison 218
Kahn, Thomas E. 185
,Kalin, Judith R. 92, 110, 218
Kalish, Ronna Sue 108, 109, 112,
161, 218
Kalisky, Jay Michael 144, 218
Kalisky, Shelley 226
Kalogris, Angelo 226
Kamen, Carol Anne 84, 92, 164,
185
Kamen, Charles Jay 226
Kamenir, Robert H. 120, 218
Kammer, Ronald Lee 185
Kammier, Bruce Brian 140, 185
Kamo, Michael 226
Kamo, Richard 185
Kampf, Dorothy Lila 97, 218
Kampf, Lawrence 210
Kane, Billie Jo
Kane, Edna Louise
Kane, Michael R. 128, 226
Kane, Patrick 120, 128, 226
Kaniuk, Barbara Sue 210
Kanter, Mindy Beth 218
Kantor, Sheryl Renee 92, 107, 210
Kaplan, Barbara Joy 210
Kaplan, Bonnie Gayle 185
Kaplan, Debra 185
Kaplan, Debra S. 158, 164, 185
Kaplan, Eileen 99
Kaplan, Ellen Sue 226
Kaplan, Ellen B. 218
Kaplan, Dennis Brian 88, 210
Kaplan, Howard 226
Kaplan, Julie 218
Kaplan, Lesley Ann 164, 186
Kaplan, Mark Steven 210
Kaplan, Stacy M. 168, 218
Kaplan, Steven 218
Kaplan, Susan Faye 186
Kappelman, Richard M. 186
Kappelman, Thomas J . 210
Karol, William 120, 210
Kashdan, David Allan 152
Kasper, Robert J. 210
Kasper, William J. 226
Katani, Fredrick D. 136, 226
Katz, Beatrice 226
Katz, Ellen Gayle 210
Katz, Irwin Michael 218
Katz, Marvin C. 226
Katz, Robert J . 120, 144, 226
Katz, Sheri Monica 218
Kass, Terry Jay 151, 152, 186
Kaufman, Mark Edward
Killermann, Lisa M.
Kaye, Lorraine Jean 186
Kaye, Stephen 107, 210
Kazan, Faye Susan
Keen, Robert 58, 133
Keller, Anita Susan 210
Keller, Franci Diane 86, 89, 108,
112, 186
Kellman, Terry M.
Kellner, J ill Beth 92, 164, 186
Kelly, Leo Patrick 120, 210
Kelson, Carolyn Sue 218
Kempner, Nancy Gail 226
Kempner, Robin Sue 161, 166, 210
Kerman, Sandra Beth 218
Kessler, Randal J. 218
Kessler, Sari Lynn 226
Keuper, Glen William 218
Key Club 100
Khoshbin, Amir S. 152, 226
Kiesel, Kurt 125, 128, 210
Killermann, Adam P.
Killermann, Mark T. 210
Killermann, Stephen 218
Killian , Chris 210
King, Lawrence D. 210
King, Pamela Ann
King, Patricia Ann 186
King, Susan Gayle 227
King, Thomas James 218
Kinnaman, Diane 227
Kipnis, Cindy Ann 210
Kipp, Lori Lee 210
Kite, Howard Shane 186
Kite, Michael C. 227
Kittay, Cheryl M. 110, 218
Kittredge, Raymond 71
Klapman, Elizabeth A. 158, 186
Klancic, Mark S. 120, 128, 218
Kiehm, Howard 210
Klehr, Cheryl Bonnie 186
Klehr, Nancy Lynn 164, 218
Kleifield, Jeffrey I 120, 128, 218
Klein, Allen Mark 131, 210
Klein, Cary Brant 227
Klein, Dorann 64
Klein, Kathryn Ann 89, 166, 227
Klein, Robert J. 39, 40, 92, 107, 210
Klein, Robin S. 162, 227
Klein, Sandra Carol 110, 218
Klein, Susan Joy 210
Kleinschmidt, Ronald 210
Klinghoffer, Debra S. 210
Kneip, Harriet 55
Knish, ~ack Keith 131, 140, 218
Kobritz, Sheila R. 99, 111, 218
Koch, Kimberly Ann 168, 186
Koe, Robert Lawrence 227
Koehnline, Carolyn E. 227
Koenig, Linda Jo 92, 164, 210
Koepke, Jodi Lynn 227
Koestner, Bruce R. 92, 109, 210
Koeune, Stephan 186
Kogan, Corinne B. 218
Kogan, Heide Mae 110, 227
Kogan, Norberto Raul 103, 104,
211
Kogan, Ronald Steven
Kohn, Jerrold H. 227
Kokotek, Antoinette 112, 227
Kokotek, Kathleen A. 186
Kokotek, Susan Marie 210
Kolko, James
Kolodzik, Ann Marie 227
Kolpas, Sharon Lynn 186
Kolpas, Terri Esther 210
Konlon, Lance R.
Kopels, Gayle Lynn 110, 218
Koppelmeier, Mary 106, 227
Koranyi, Sisan 227
Korey, Ilene Marla 164, 168. 2rn
Korey, Sherwin David 111,155,218
Korey, Steven R.
Kornick, Jeffrey
Komick, Steven B. 120, 218
Kornick, Vicki Ann 168, 218
Korol, Rolli 52
Kort, Anthone 72
Kostyniuk, Paul F. 131, 140, 218
Koval, Jerome Martin 218
Kozak, Candee Sue 227
Kozak, Debra Beth 227
Kozub, Stephen T. 135, 136, 210
Kozub, Susan 164, 168, 227
Kral, Fred 51
Kramer, Hillary Jaye 92, 168, 210
Kramer, Kenneth S. 157, 218
Krause, Sally Louise 227
Krammen, Valerie Ann 218
Kranz, Philip Lee 218
Krasner, Lendre R. 166
Krause, Margaret A. 164, 218
Krause, Susan Mary 210
Kraut, Susan Marcia
Kravitz, Barry S. 111, 218
Kravitz, Susan Gail 93, 110
Kravetz, Hindy Lee 158, 162, 227
Krawetz, Judy Marsha 227
Kray, Alexis Joy 210
Kray, Jeffrey Alan 128, 131, 210
Krech, Gregg Charles 187
Krech, Michael Glenn 128, 227
Kreft, Cynthia Marie 227
Kreitman, Keith M. 135, 136, 187
Krichevsky, Holly N. 162, 218
Krier, Mary Agnes 227
Krillies, Kay 54
Krissman, Kathleen 210
Kranich, Neva Mary
Kopf, Constance 218
Kropf, Thomas Henry 123, 144,
157, 187
Krubiner, Susan Jean
Kruglick, Fred M. 210
Krupnick, Scott Reid 211
Krupnick, Susan Lynn 227
Kruscol, Ira
Krysl, Linda R. 227
Kubnick, Dane Gorden 218
Kucberg, Robin H.
Kuhn, Michael R.
Kulko, James 211
Kulwin, Donna Jo 110, 227
Kulwin, Michelle F. 85, 88, 92, 94,
95, 101, 187
Kuntz, Gayle Ruth 211
Kuppig, Gail C. 227
Kusek, Barbara Joan 160, 211
Kusek, Elizabeth M. 187
Kusek, Stephen Mark 120, 227
Labay, Edward F. 92, 187
Labow, Lawrence Jay 133, 227
Lachman, David Scott 211
Ladd, Bettie 76
Lake, Nicholas T. 120, 140, 227
Laleian, Edward 218
Lampert, Donald 211
Lampert, Steve John
Lance, Gary 92, 21 1
Landsman, Ruth Lee 92, 93, 164,
211
Lang, Rosemary Irene 92, 211
Langhaus, Lori S. 218
Langer, Jeffrey Ira 40, 86, 92, 94,
101, 187
Lapins, David Alan 140, 227
Lapofski, Sharon H. 97, 108, 112,
211
Larsen, Diane Joann 227
Larson, Debra Lee 211
Larson, Donald 60, 131, 152
Larson, Karen 211
Larson, Lance Lee 211
Lashinsky, Paula E. 83, 86, 93, 227
Lasky, Ronald 227
Latala, Diane Joy 92, 158, 162, 187
Latala, Mary Rose 211
Latala, Nancy Jo 211
Lavnick, Timothy
Lawrence Nathaniel 136, 211
Lavin, Pamela Joan 218
Lavin, Steven Howard 187
Leadroot, Steven P. 211
Leavitt, Irwin Allen
Lebovitz, Allan Jay 144, 227
Lechowicz, Bruce A.
Leeker, Lisa Joy 110, 162, 227
Ledgerwood, Donna S. 218
Lee, Gary 187
Lee, Gloria 218
Lee, Jodi E. 227
Lee, Gilbert 187
Lee, Herman 187
Lee, Karen Elizabeth 99, 218
Lee, Sheri Joy 38, 40, 92, 211
Lee, Terrence Edwin 123, 144, 211
Lefevre, Robert W. 211
Leff, Rhonda Joy 227
Lefkovitz, Bina E. 211
Lehman, Lauren E . 211
Lehmann, William L. 211
Leib, Karen Doreen
Leipold, Kurt Arthur 133, 211
Lemick, Alan 218
Lentzen, Kevin M. 211
Leon, Steven Bernard 218
Leonard, Mary Jane 187
Lerman , Bradley E . 86, 128, 211
Lerner, Daniel Hart 91, 102
Lerman, Jack 63
Lerner, Jessica 187
Lerner, Kim Roni 21 1
Lesinski, Edward M . 211
Lesley, Kathy 61
Letchinger, Robert S. 91, 102, 187
Lettick, Jane E. 152, 227
Lev, Stephen J. 227
Levco, Bonita Marcia 227
Levens, Corey Alan 125, 126, 128,
211
Leverich, David 211
Levey, Jay Scott 211
Levey, Joel S.
235
�Levi, Lynne 188
Levie, Marla Barbara 89, 218
Levin, Charles A. 227
Levin, Cindy Lynn 218
Levin, Elsie 54
Levin, Jan Avril 92, 93, 211
Levin, Fran Susan 188
Levin, Lee Aaron 97, 211
Levin, Marsha Gail 85, 188
Levin, Michael David 93, 218
Levin, Raina Ann 227
Levin, Ronda Lynn 188
Levin, Sheldon Ira 227
Levin, Sherri Louise 218
Levin, Steven Jay 136, 227
Levin, Taryn Marla 226
Levine, Harold 219
Levine, Janet Sue 84, 168, 211
Levine, Sandra Ellyn 211
Levit, Steven Barry 135, 136, 188
Levitt, Ronald H. 108, 112, 219
Levitt, Susan Rose 164, 188
Levitz, Loren Sue 106, 211
Levitz, Karen Beth 106, 227
Levy, David Ira 211
Levy, Diane Lynn 188
Levy, Helaine Beth 219
Levy, Ira 24
Levy, Mark Earl 93
Levy, Sandra Gay 227
Levy, Steven M. 102, 219
Lewandowski, Ruth A. 211
Lewen, Ronald C. 108, 112, 140,
219
Lewin, Felice 101, 219
Lewis, Howard Jerold 188
Liametz, Barry Jay 136, 211
Liametz, Gordon
Leibold, Michele H.
Lichtenstein, Beth
Lichtenstein, Jill M. 211
Lichtenstein, Lorry 136
Lichtenstein, Mark S. 123, 143,
144,227
Lichtenstein, Michel 211
Lieberman, Cary M. 211
Lieberman, David B.
Lieberman, Lisa Lynn 211
Lillien, Jeffrey S. 211
Lillien, Laura Ellen 92, 164
Linning, William 44
Lipson, Francine B. 85, 188
Lis, Michael John 120, 219
Lisnek, Ellen Susan 219
Livingston, Jeffry 120, 227
Livingston, Richard 77
Lloyd, Donna Sue 110, 227
Loeser, Debra Ann 100, 160, 162,
227
Loew, Hazel J. 63
Lomboy Chistina M. 219
Lomboy, Maria Carmen 228
Loos, Valerie Mary 228
Lopez, Herminia M. 64
Lopez, Rodrigo M. 152, 228
Lopez, Sandra Elena 228
Lopiccolo, Margaret 228
Losoff, Michael S. 93, 219
Lothan, Avram 91, 211
Lothan, Tamar 110, 161, 166, 220
Lotz, Jeffrey Weston 88, 92, 95, 219
Lovitt, Joyce A. 211
Lubin, Glenn Karl 188
Lucarelli, Steven R.
Lucas, Pamlea Ann 219
Luck, Cheryl Anne 162
Luck, :--lea! L. 219
Lueck, Wayne 66
Luk, Katie S. 219
Lukas, Mark William
Luk, Pattie Siwah 228
Lulias, William
Lundquist, Margaret 228
Lundquist, Vernie! 75
Lustig, Barry C. 228
Lustig, Daniel Scott 219
Lustig, Debbi Jean 211
Lustig, Mikes B. 152
236
Lutz, Charles L. 38, 85, 92, 123,
188
Lutz, Garry Robert
Lyons, Kenneth R. 219
McAtee, Nancy Helen 110, 228
McCloud, Elizabeth A. 110, 162,
228
McCormack, Darlene B. 105, 211
McCormick, Patricia 211
McCormack, Walter E. 144, 228
McCrackern, Rebecca J. 162, 211
McCuaig, Cindy A. 219
McCuaig, Donald S. 190
McGuire Marianne 219
McKay, James Robert 120, 219
McMillen, Kevin R. 128, 228
Madaus, Jeanne 44
Mader, Anthony G.
Madison, Charles 58
Madnick, Sima F .
Maedge, Judy Ann 188
Maggio, Andy 50
Maggio, Joseph E. 120, 228
Maggio, Lynne Marie 189
Maggio, Patricia Lee 219
Mahoney, Gail Marie 228
Maierhofer, Betty 211
Maierhofer, Bonnie L. 106, 228
Maierhofer, Patty J. 219
Main, Ian Samuel 131, 189
Maiorana, Dennis 219
Matcher, Robert Paul 128, 228
Malfar, Daniel 20
Malone, Gordon 56
Mamot, David 131, 139, 140, 219
Mandell, Bruce Lee 189
Mandell, Sylvia 28, 189
Mandell, Paul M. 125, 128, 211
Maniates, Speros P. 120, 228
Maniscalco, Joseph 219
Mankoff, Brad M. 98, 189
Mankoff, Phillip 51
Mann, Lauri Babette 86, 211
Mann, Sherry Ann 158, 189
Manna, John James 189
Manna, Scot Alan 144, 219
Mannette, Carol M. 219
Mannette, Michael R. 228
Mannheimer, Ruth 211
Marabella, Rosemary 228
Maratos, Peter 211
Marcus, Susan Joy 211
Marching Band 112
Margalit, Norman
Margolis, Steven J. 228
Margules, Pamela 91, 92, 94, 158,
164, 189
Markich, Mary Ann 228
Markich, Helen 211
Markman, Debbie Lois 110, 228
Marko, Kevin 228
Marko, Michele 211
Markoff, Michael
Markovitz, Barbara 189
Marks, Richard Alan 91 , 102, 189
Marmel, Gregory Joel 228
Marti, Lenore 53
Martin, Robert 228
Martinez, Roger C. 228
Martini, John N. 219
Martorano, Deborah L. 99, 211
Marshall, Chris M. 111, 136, 219
Marshall, Robert C. 219
Massat, Gerhard H. 211 ·
Maslowsky, Tina Ann 189
Maslov, Robert Alan 211
Mathisen, David J.
Mathisen, Scott John 189
Matlack, Patricia 61, 161, 166
Matlock, Montgomery 123, 143,
144, 157, 211
Mathews, Howard Scot 219
Matsuda, Leonard A. 211
Matz, Robert Joseph 131, 219
Mastrototaro, Nino 136, 228
Matsumotto, Anne Keik 166, 228
Matsumoto, Sharon K. 108, 112,
158, 161, 162, 166, 211
Matusik, Jillene I 106, 190
Maumas, Ed 219
Maxon, Janet 211
May, Margaret Brown 162, 228
May, Marie Anne 106, 160, 219
Mayer, Arlene L. 219
Mayer, David Michael 88, 135,
136, 211
Mayer, Karen Jo 168, 190
Mayer, Kathy Lynn 219
Mayer, Leonard N. 82, 103, 105,
211
Mayfield, George 71
Maylahn, Lynne Ann 166, 211
Mayouch, Sylvia 71
Mazur, Daniel 228
Medow, Robyn Ann 228
Medical Careers 105
Mega, Michael S. 93, 228
Meisner, Steven E. 190, 228
Meister, Debra Lynn 211
Meister, Steven Lyn 120, 144
Mekler, Michael L.
Melamed, Idelle S. 211
Melamed, Jordan '.'/. 80, 144, 228
Melvin, Donald R. 228
Melvin, Marylee 94, 98, 101, 190
Mendelssohn, Nancy S. 168, 211
Mendelssohn, Wendy J. 168, 211
Mendelssohn, Jody E. 190
Mengarelli, Thomas H. 228
Merkin, Howard 190
Merkin, Marcia 190
Merkin, Steven B. 136, 155, 228
Menzer, Paula Ann 84, 211
Merens, Lyle 219
Messer, Jeffrey A. 108, 111, 112,
219
Merkin, Howard
Merkin, Marcia Ann
Metzger, Alyce Dawn 211
Metzger, Melinda J. 87, 158, 162,
166, 211, 240
Meyer, Barbara Jo 211
Meyer, Barbara Lynn 190
Meyer, Barbara M. 228
Meyer, Kenneth D. 190
Meyer, Barbara Sue
Meyer, Michael E. 219
Messink, Cynthia 228
Maiorana, Dennis 140
Meyers, Adele Renee 109, 190
Meyers, Gary Norman 120, 211
Meyers, Peggy Ann 219
Michael, Basil Harry 120, 228
Michael, Hilary Sue 228 '
Michaels, Daryl 139, 140, 211
Michals, Kevin R. 219
Michaels, Lynn Beth 228
Michaels, Wendy Gail 190
Michell, Cindy Sue 228
Michell, Richard S. 131, 190
Migdow, Jonathan 190
Millard, Don Lewis 33, 40, 92, 101,
191
Miller, Andrew R.
Miller, Carol Anne 228
Miller, Charles D. 228
Miller, Gary 191
Miller, Ira Stewart 120, 228
Miller, Janice Marie
Miller, Laura Jane 88, 90, 91, 92,
94, 108, 112, 191
Miller, Leslie Sue 211
Miller, Linda Sue 219
Miller, Michael Jame 228
Miller, Robert Lee 144, 219
Miller, Ronald J. 108, 112, 211
Miller, Sharyl Ann 228
Millman, Stephanie F. 106, 162,
219
Milstein, Jeffrey S. 151, 152
Milstein, Paul Scott 155, 219
Mincberg, Mella R. 93, 211
Mincer, Anita Carol 219
Miner, Alyce I 94, 191
Miner, Sherri M. 219
Minetos, Jerry 228
Minikowski, Cheryl A. 219
Minikowski, Debra K. 191
Mishoulam, Theodore 219
Mitnick, Penny Rana 38, 40, 92,
191
Mixed Chorus 36, 106
Miya, Richard 71
Mohr, Pamlea Audrey 112, 162,
228
Monsen, Patricia L. 108, 111, 112,
168,219
Monti, RichardJ.140, 219
Mooradian, Michael 120
Moody, Sharon L. 211
Moore, James 45
Morgan, Patti Ione 219
Morgen, Cary 108, 112, 211
Moros, Theresa Marie 219
Morris, Bruce 228
Morris, Joanne 49
Morris, Marilyn Ruth 211
Morris, Nancy Sue 219
Morris, Sherry 191
Morrison, Barbaral87 , 92, 95, 191,
240
Morrison, Donna Lee 228
Morten, Mary E. 219
Moses, Michele T. 191
Moses, Monica 24
Moshak, John 64
Moskowitz, Terry W. 219
Moss, Lois 50
Moss, Ricky Neal 191
Moss, Lynn Ellen 88, 110, 211
Motin, Neil Charles 211
Motin, Sheryl M. 228
Mrowka, Janet M. 91, 219
Mrowka, Michael Jan 191
Moy, Helen J. 229
Mulcahy, Kristine M. 92, 219
Mullen, Sharon Lee 96, 219
Mullen, Susan Marei 96
Mueller, Christine C. 106, 229
Mueller, Frederick W. 212
Mueller, Joanne A. 166, 212
Munn, Judith Michell 84, 92, 107,
191
Munoz, Vivian 212
Musick, Gary David 123, 140, 229
Mylroie, Linda 94, 191
Myrna, Peter 219
N-Club 157 .
Nadeau, Edward Mike 229
Nadeau, Robert 191
Nagel, Charles Irwin 120, 140, 229
Nagel, Erick Scott 94, 135, 136,
157, 191
Nagel, Karen Lee 120, 229
Nagel, Susan Wendy 212
Nagel, Ronald R. 192
Nasatsky, Laurey R. 212
Nastos, Gus 192
Natenberg, Gwen C. 212
Nathan, Denise M. 212
Nathan, Michael 192
Nathan, Stuart Joel 108, 112, 229
Nathanson, Mindy 229
Natker, Allen F.
Naumers, Edward J. 120, 151, 152
Neidorf, Jancie Ivy 192
Nelis, Thomas J. 212
Nelson, David H. 152, 219
Nelson, Howard Eric 91, 102, 152,
229
Nelson, Jeffery R. 212
Nelson, Lawrence 120, 133, 229
Nelson, Stuart Alan 89, 91, 102,
152, 192
Nemetz, Michelle F.
Nemetz, Steven L. 220
Nessenson, Ronna Joy 101, 220
Netznik, Lori Dee 192
Neukirch, Pamela Joy 106, 212
Neuman, Eugene Roger 192
Neumann, Edward Paul 212
Newberger, Enid Jo 212
Newberger, Mylinda R. 220
Newborn, Janice 192
Newman, Cheryl M. 99, 152, 229
�Newman, Mitchell A. 101, 220
Nevel, Ira T. 192
Nevel, Marty Paul 212
Nidetz, Alan 92, 192
Nierman, Beth Sharon 192
Nierman, Michelle I 212
Niess, Steve Nichols 212
Niki tow, John D. 97, 120, 192
Nile, Hilite 88
Nitti, Marla Ann 93
Nitzkin, Ira Alan 212
Nix, John 44
Nomikos, Cynthia C. 220
Nolan, Robert Glen 192, 229
Noll, Martha Ann 229
Noesen, Terese A. 192
Nordhaus, Janet Joan 212
Nolan, Richard T.
Norton, Lloyd 52
Notarius, Gerilynn 110, 229
Novak, Christopher C. 120, 140
Novak, Joseph James 111, 212
Novick, Deborah L. 192
Novick, Jay Stuart
Nedelman, Mindy Eve 220
Nusbaum, Maria Lynn 229
Nusbaum, Howard 212
Nusbaum, Howard Jay 120, 220
Nye, George Anthony
O'Dea, Geri 51
O'Neill, William John
O'Brien, Catherine E. 160, 220
Occasions 18-41
O'Connor, Theresa L. 220
Oberding, William M. 193
Odlivak, Nicholas M. 60, 120
Odlivak, Nicholette 96, 160, 162,
164,220
Ohlhausen, Stephen 212
Ohlwein, Michael A. 220
Ohren, Debra Y. 120, 152, 229
Oken, Nancy Beth 89, 92, 193
Oif, David Bernard 128, 129
Oif, Janice Ruth 86, 161, 166, 212
Olive, Keith A. 91, 102, 212
Olsberg, David L.
Olsen, Ellen 59
Olsen, James D. 220
Olsen, Lori J. 220
Olson, Dennis M. 212
Olson, Deborah Ann 229
Olson, Richard P. 120, 140, 229
Olsen, Robert A. 212
Opalka, William 229
Oppenheim, Jacquelin 108, 109,
162, 193
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Oppenheim, Karen R. 89, 103, 212
Orchesis 164
Orchestra 36, 109
Organizations 78-113
Orlove, Jeffrey L. 120, 193
Orlove, Sandra R. 110, 220
Ornstein, Mark David 193
Ortmann, Jeff 21
Ortmann, Susan 229
Osakada, SidneyT. 220
Oshanna, Susan Jill 212
Osherman, Eliot S. 82, 102, 212
Osness, Holly Ann 162, 220
Osness, James 120, 229
Osness, William H. 71, 120, 157
Osness, William H. 120, 133, 193
Ossey, Debra C. 220
Oswald, Jerome 69
Ot1.1zlu, Gulten 193
Oxman, Hillary Naomi 193
Oxman , Suzanne Sarah 89, 97, 229
PA Announcers 98
Pacek, Ivan A.
Page, Laura Ruth 92, 164, 212
Pahigianis, Irene 212
Palansky, Kathleen 53
Palanti, Massimo 229
Palles, Cheryl 21
Pales, Stephen Ross 155, 220
Palmisano, August 229
Pamper, Kirk Alan 220
Panos, Kathy 103, 105, 212
Papa, Joanne Helga 229
Papa, Sue Marie 212
Pappas, Lillian Ann 212
Parenti, Salvatore J. 120, 143, 144,
229
Pasma, Valerie Rae 229
Pastron, Linda Sue 110, 229
Patner, Howard M. 123, 229
Patner, Maureen Joy
Patner, Scot Allen 193, 220
Patt, William Martin 128, 220
Payne, Cynthia Lynn 89, 220
Pearlman, Bert 229
Pearl, Sara L. 152, 229
Pearlman, Elyse S. 229
Pearlman, Terri S. 193
Pechter, Lynda Ellen 220
Pechter, Rosanne 193
Pector, Cheryl Joy 82, 212
Pector Scott Walter 220
Perea, Denise A. 220
Perea, Levi Jose 212
Perelgut, Terri E. 193
Perlin, Murry Lee 193
Perlman, Rana 193
Perry, Denis William 220
Peters, James George 128, 220
Peters, Raymond E. 128, 212
Peterson, Barbara A. 158, 162, 212
Petroski, J'ay Lee 92, 229
Petroski, Regina Mae 92, 193
Petroski, Sally E 212
Pforr, Monika Ursula 220
Pevsner, Janet H. 212
Pfeifer, Howard R. 108, 112, 212
Pfeifer, Robin L. 229
Phlaum, Lynn K. 220
Pidd, Stewart 229
Pilchen, Saul Murray 152
Pincus, Joy 194
Pineless, Gary R. 212
Pinsky, Gail Ellen 21, 92, 107, 220
Pinsky, Janet Lee 212
Piper, Glenn Lowell 194
Piper, Lee Richard
Pirok, Mel 70, 240
Plath, Debra Lynn 229
Pliskin, Philip J. 152, 229
Pliskin, Steven D. 194
Plock, Chares E. 56
Plotkin, Debra A. 83, 93, 220
Plotkin, Dale Robert 155, 194
Podolsky, Brian A.
Podolosky, Sarah 92
Podolsky, Steven S. 212
Pohl, Christopher M. 212
Polanzi, Craig W. 212
Polin, Lori Ann 229
Polin, Robin Elise 212
Polisky, Michael C. 140, 220
Politzer, Cheryl M. 34, 39, 41, 107,
194
Polk, Martin Kenneth
Pollack, Ellen R. 107, 220
Pollack, Hillary J.
Pollack, Ross Jay 100, 117, 120,
125, 128, 212
Pollak, Donald 109, 229
Polley, Lisa Ann 212
Pollice, Steven N. 135, 137, 220
Pollock, Loren Brian 106, 136, 229
Porn-Porn Squad 169
Porter, Scott
Portnoy, Dawn
Post, Carol Lee 229
Post, Nancy Ellen 168, 212
Postel, Joseph 212
Poteshman, Sheree M.
Poulakidas, Angelos 45
Powell, Kay 75
Powers, Patricia S. 162, 166, 212
Powers, Richard M. 135, 136, 194
Pozansky, Steven 72, 120, 140
Pozen, Scott 229
Pozin, Mendy Lyle 212
Pregozen, David Evan 108, 112,
212
Pressler, Marlene J. 212
Pressner, Ronna Jan 194
Pressner, Stan 91, 93, 229
Price, Linda 89
Primack, Robert Neil
Proffit, Jerry 77
Provost, Leo M. 62
Pucher, Frank Martin 120, 229
Pucher, Jeffrey 89, 108, 112, 212
Pueschel, Dawn A. 194
Pueschel, Dean C. 120, 220
Puff, James 51
Pugliese, Edward 60, 117, 120
Pullman, Susan Ellen 166, 212
Purcell, Edmond Paul 120, 220
Purcell, Joseph M. 152, 220
Putz, Valerie 160, 162, 220
Putziger, Steven D. 104, 108, 112,
212 . .
Quill and Scroll 95
Quinn, Betty 71
Rabin, Dori Phylys 106, 229
Rabin, Linda Sue 194
Racusen, Robert Mark 220
Raddatz, Raymond 229
Rade, Sharon Nan 106, 229
Radin, Michael Mark 111, 220
Radosavljevic, Eia M. 212
Radousky, Susan Fern 160, 229
Rahimzadeh, Renard 229
Rand, Julie Sue 212
Randazzo, John A. 220
Rappoport, Daniel B. 39, 82, 92,
98, 103, 212
Rappoport, Janice B. 229
Rath, Julia Wally 97, 105, 108, 112,
212
Ratsman, Ethel 55
Ravey, Kathy S. 229
Ray, Barbara J. 47
Ray, Julie Del 194
Reed, Sandra Lee 220
Reflections (yearbook) 86, 87
Reflections 32-35
Reinwald, Denise S. 194
Reiss, Joel H. 220
Reiter, Kenneth 49
Render, Renee Esther 110, 229
Render, Robert Alan 123, 194
Resnick, Brenda C. 229
Resnick, Helene L. 229
Rest, Samuel R. 133, 229
Retzler, Adam Anton 120, 220
Rezwin, Jeffrey Ira 229
Reyes, Margarita
Rian, Catherine M. llO, 220
Riccetti, Robert 120, 212
Ricci, Craig Alan 120, 195
Rich, Mari Lynn 110, 229
Rich, Rae Ellen 229
Rich, Steven G.
Richardi, Fred 60, 139, 140
Richardson, Gerald 57, 120
Richardson, James 229
Richter, Elise J. 229
Richter, James P. 47
Ridker, Sandra Lynn 220
Riehm, Allan K.
Riehm, Tim Alex
Rifkin, Robin B. 220
Rifkind, Shirley F. llO, 164, 229
Rijrnes, Joanne 58
Ripplettes 162
Risch, Kristina P. 212
Riskin, Daniel M. 220
Riskin, Terri Lynn 106, 164, 229
Rissman, Thomas J. 120, 229
Rissmann, Shirley E. 158, 160, 162,
212
Ristow, Thomas W. 58, 123, 143
Robbin, Richard H. 135, 136, 195
Robbins, Helayne M. 212
Robbins, Julie M. 220
Robbins, Todd E. 140, 229
Roberts, Michele Ann 229
Robin, Bruce Kenneth 131, 140,
212
Robin, Daniel Stuart 103, 104, 195
Robin, Holly Michell 85, 94, 108,
109, ll2, 195
Robin, Lee Earl 140, 229
Robins, Diane Marie 195
Robins, Michael H. 195
Robinson, Donald L. 229
Rochotte, Judith 64
Rock, Dennis Jay 140, 212
Rock, Jeffrey Dale 139, 140, 220
Rock, Sherrie Lynn 229
Rockoff, Pamela Ruth 108, 111,
220
Rodiek, Christine 212
Roesstein, Corrie 76
Rollick, Henry E. 120, 139, 140, 220
Rollick, Nickolas P. 120, 195
Rogina, Alvaro R. 229
Rogover, Janet
Rogover, Patricia 229
Romain, Brandi Ann
Romanek, Mark B. 195
Romanelli, Michael R.
Romanoff, Steven M. 195
Root, Rochelle Suzan 220
Rose, Edythe Dawn
Rose, Stormi Iris 212
Roseman, Earl Howard 195
Roseman, Gary Allan 212
Rosen , Cheryl 220
Rosen, Ellen B. 229
Rosen, Morris 220
Rosenbaum, Martin J. 120, 128
Rosenbaum, Michael P. 212
Rosenberg, Harvey R.
Rosenberg, Michael
Rosenberg, Sheri 220
Rosenberg, Arny Mae 82, 160, 162,
212
Rosenberg, Marci Sue
Rosenberg, Matthew W. 136, 229
Rosenfeld, Shelly R. 82, 98, 101,
103, 212
Rosenfield, Franklin 220
Rosenfield, Lynne C. 97
Rosengarden, Cathye 86, 212
Rosenson, Andrew 21
Rosenston, Marla F. 229
Rosenthal, Fredrick R. 136, 220
Rosenthal, Paul J . 220
Rosenzweig, Karla 21
Rosner, Ellen S. 92, 195
Ross, Alec Norman
Ross, Allan Stanley 135, 136, 195
Ross, Anita Ann 220
Ross, Cary David 220
Ross, Debra Ellen 196
Ross, David G. 230
Ross, Debra Gayle 220
Ross, Harry S.
Ross, Janet Gail 99, 220
Rosset, Carol E. 196
Rosset, Mitchell A. 230
Rostvold, Mark 68
Roth, George 67
Roth, Helene April 220
Roth, Robert 67
Roth, Sharon Lynn lll, 220
Rothblurn, Barry S. 220
Rothblum, Philip S. 136, 220
Rotstein, Charlotte 111, 220
Rottner, Jack Herman 111, 140,
220
Rouzin, Michelle 220
Rovner, Ronald Dale 123, 133, 212
Rozencwajg, Tobey H. 110, 230
Ruben , Naomi Beth 96, 109, 220
Rubenstein, Beth S. llO, 230
Rubenstein, Michael 230
Ruber, David B. 120, 230
Ruber,.Edith Susan 112, 212
Rubin, Barry Joel 144, 220
Rubin, Paula Fay 220
Rubin, Richard David 117, 120, 212
157, 212
Rubin, Roberta
Rubin, Ronald Glen 196
Rubin, Sheila Kay 164, 220
Rubinstein, Linda R. 220
Rudd, Carol Renee 196
Rudnick, Cindy Anne 230
Rudy, Steven J. 220
237
�Rue, Ellen Kathy 106, 230
Rue, Randall Glaser 196
Ruesch, David G. 212
Ruesch, Diane K,
Russcol, Debra Jane 111, 220
Russcol, Susan Anita 220
Russell, Virginia G. 230
Russian Club 97
Rutkowski, Dorothy A. 89, 111, 212
Rutten berg, Andrew I 131, 151,
152, 157,212
Ryan, Marilyn P. 220
Ryan, Mary Ellen 158, 220
Ryback, James Albert 230
Rzadzki, Ronald J. 131, 157, 220
Rzadzki, Michael J. 131, 157, 212
Saber, Lisa Miriam 164, 221
Sable, Randal J. 131
Saber, Sally B. 152, 230
Sachs, Arlene 53
Sachs, Craig 196
Sacks, Earl 196
Sacks, Julia Phyllis 162, 221
Sacks, Lauren Cay 107, 213
Sacks, Leonard 73
Sadovsky, Claude A. 152, 213
Sadovsky, Henry 196
Saey, Debra Lynn
Saffer, Rhonda Lynn 221
Saffro, Scott J. 140, 213
Sagen, Deborah Faye 106, 230
Sagen, Jaci Lynne 92
Sakover, William F. 230
Salenger, Burton J. 230
Salen tiny, James J. 213
Salerno, Gina Rose 164, 168, 221
Salerno, Joan Elena 213
Salgado, Kristine 51
Salkin, Julie Beth 213
Salmon, Debra Lynn 213
Saltarelli, Gregory 120, 221
Saltzberg, Arthur 196
Saltzman, Babette 213
Saltzman, Bonnie M. 83, 92, 107,
162, 221
Saltzman, Jeffrey 221
Saltzman, Paul Alan 221
Santacruz, Amparo 196
Samelson, Allen S. 33, 101, 221
Sampson, Laura H. 213
Samuels, Elisabeth 196
Samuels, Scott Eric 230
Sanborn, Patricia 49
Sandroff, Bess 53
Sandstead, Hollister 60, 128, 131
SAO Aids 99
Saper, Barbara J. 89, 221
Sapoznik, Barbara J. 213
Sapstein, David M. 120, 152
Sargis, Dorothy M. 110
Sardarbekians, Edna 221
Saruk, Edith Lynn 110, 230
Sasai, David S . 230
Sasai, Eric Daniel 196
Satoloe, Robert Alan 34,86,87,92,
107,196,240
Savitt, Linda Jane 196
Scahill, Jeanne M.
Scalin, Marilyn S. 111, 221
Scarbrough, Barbara 52
Scarbrough, Diane S. 213
Scearce, Denise M.
Schabilion, Gloria 55
Schaefer, Henry 221
Schack, Bernard Jay 108, 112, 197
Schack, Debbie Rose 110, 230
Schaffrick, Janice L. 221
Schatzman, Barry M. 152, 230
Schechtman, Michael 221
Scher, Barry Frank 135, 136, 213
Scher, Neal 221
Scher, Hugh Paul 230
Scherb, Mary 74
Scherfling, Mark R. 111, 123, 143,
144, 221'
Scherfling, Paul G. 230
Schermerhorn, Howard 221
Schiffman, Merilyn R.
238
Schiffman, Sharon R. 213
Schlaeger, Edward M. 108, 112,
197
Schlaeger, Judith M. 230
Schlaffer, Suzanne 197
Schloss, William K. 197
Schmidt, George Eric 230
Schmidt, Joseph D. 221
Schmitman, Holly C. 230
Schnadig, Merle Lynn 197
Schnieder, Deborah 197
Schneider, Rhonda G. 197, 213
Schneiter, Imogene M. 77
Schnider, Wayne D. 221
Schnitzer, Michael A. 111, 221
Schoenbrod, Debra L. 164, 197
Schoenbrod, Jill M. 230
Schoen wolf, Patricia 89, 230
Schoepko,JanetM. 197
School Spirit Comm. 101
Schrier, Diane Jo 197
Schreiber, Jeanne M. 221
Schreiber, Jeffrey
Schreiber, Neil R. 128, 230
Schroeder, Janet Ann 221
Schubert. Richard C. 197
Schuett, Carl P. 108, 112, 191, 197
Schuett, Robert K. 123, 221
Schultz, Caroline L. 221
Schultz, Deborah 158, 213
Schultz, Julie Ann 213
Schultz, Jane M. 103, 221
Schultz, Kimberly C. 197
Schultz, Lane D. 133, 230
Schultz, Paul Roy 133, 157, 197
Schultz, Robert J. 120, 230
Schuman, Mary F. 221
Schuman, Rochelle I. 198
Schuman, Sandra C. 221
Schutz, James Daniel 120, 140, 230
Schwander, Charles 198
Schwander, Joan Rita 198
Schwartz, Amy Robin 110
Schwartz, Jan M. 110, 230
Schwartz, Julie Lynn 107
Schwartz, Lawrence M.
Schwartz, Rhonda J. 103, 230
Schwartz, Rhonda J. 221
Schwartz, Sheryl Ann 108, 198
Schwartz, Steven 136, 230
Schwartz, Tina Gail 213
Scott, Jody Mary 158, 160, 162,
166, 198
Scudder, Susan 59
Seals, Thomas Ross 131, 152, 221
Secler, Meryl Sue 198
Secler, Stuart Jay 140
Seiden, Wendy Joy 198
Seidman, Gail Susan 213
Seiden, Nancy Ellen 166, 230
Seidner, Debbie Lynn 213
Selan, Harold P. 91, 101, 213
Sellers, Lee 58
Selzer, Deborah 213
Senior Cabinet 85
Senior Leaders 159
Seplow, David S. 144
Seplow, Ronald Lee 82, 108, 112,
144,213
Serafin, Kandye
Serota, Jeffrey K. 213
Serota, Marc Alan 230
Serrano, Aydee 230
Seruya, Susan F. 230
Shaevitz, Arla R. 221
Seyller, Judith Ann 221
Shafton, Arlette Joy
Shamberg, Michael J. 221
Shanaman, Doralee 198
Shancer, Lewis Marc 230
Shandler, Michael P. 213
Shandling, Alan M. 108
Shapiro, Amy Beth 164, 213
Shapiro, Arnold H . 112, 198
Shapiro, David A.
Shapiro, Deborah 230
Shapiro, Donald P. 221
Shapiro, Fran I. 89, 103, 105, 213
Shapiro, Irvin Marc 93, 198
Shapiro, Judith Ann 93, 230
Shapiro, Laurie E. 230
Shapiro, Steven Jay 213
Share, Kenneth David 198
Sharlot, Judith Lynn 110, 230
Shelley, Susan Gail 38, 40, 110, 230
Shepard, Sharon M. 110
Sher, Joel Alan 198, 230
Sher, Joel Allen 135, 136, 144
Sher, Keith M. 108, 112, 128, 221
Sher, Neal S. 135, 136
Sherman, Leesa Gayle 213
Shiffman, Irwin J. 198
Shimoda, Betty Doris 221
Shimizu, Karen K. 94, 198
Shlaes, Evan W. 198
Shlaes, Loren Anne 221
Shlesman, Amy Beth 110, 221
Shore, Linda Merle 221
Short, Mary Louise 230
Short, Richard E. 100, 117, 118,
120,213
Shrifter, Karen Lee 89, 106, 230
Shucart, Harold S. 221
Shucker, Valeria S. 213
Shugrue, James 68
Siampos, George Gus
Siavelis, Arlene Ann 92, 103, 110,
221
Siavelis, Katherine 85, 92, 94, 103,
107, 199
Sieben , Greg Robert 230
Siegel, Debra Ellen 212
Siegel, Ellyn S. 212
Siegel, Gary Wayne 135, 136, 213
Siegel, Marla Dale 199
Siemsen, Mark Alan 199
Sigman, Reid 133, 213
Sills, Karen 199
Silver, David Lipton 230
Silver, Lisa Karen 213
Silver, Richard Benn 91, 106, 230
Silver, Sandra Diane 212
Silver, Shelle Audre 199
Silver, Warren E. 92, 93, 212
Silverman, Cari Ann 109, 230
Silverman, Cori 230
Silverman, Michael J. 213
Silvers, Gary W. 199
Silvers, Stephen D. 213
Simkovich, Anita L. 89, 99, 110,
230
Simon, Brad Merle
Simon, Howard H.
Simon, Jay Scott 199
Simon, Julie 24
Simon, Lori Ellen 39, 87, 101, 221,
240
Simon, Sheri Helene 85, 108, 112,
199
Simmons, Neal Edward
Simms, John Carleton 128, 221
Singer, Erin Kay 106; 168, 231
Singer, Martin Scott 199
Sirotzki, Katherine 230
Sirotzki, Michael J.
Sirt, Jeffrey 136, 230
Skaletsky, Scott 88, 155, 213
Sklair, Joan Frada 103, 213
Sklamberg, Robert J . 213
Sklar, Hal Perry 230
Skoglund, John 230
Slater, Jeffrey A. 151, 152, 230
Slattery, Jerome 73
Slavin, Mark Joel
Sloan, Annette Hope 84, 199
Sloan, Harold Glen 123, 230
Slutsky, Scott 221
Slutsky, Vicki 230
Small, Michelle M. 161, 213
Smart, Elizabeth Ann 221
Smessart, Jerome E. 230
Smith, Alice Marie 221
Smith, Arnold P. 213
Smith, John Charles 120, 199
Smith, Jon Charles 221
Smith, Scot Harrison 123, 199
Smith, Yale Charles 120, 230
Smoller, Lisa 199
Smoot, Robin E. 110, 230
Smulson, Daniel Jose
Snitman, Gayle R. 85, 89, 101, .
Snyderman, Mark S. 221
Sobel, Karen Ann 86, 221
Sochacki, Josephine
Soccer 130, 131
Sochacki, Patricia M.
Soderberg, Diane 107, 199
Soderberg, Vanessa E.
Soffer, Leonard C. 97, 200
Sohn, Susan R. 107, 221
Sokalski, Thomas 60, 136
Sokol, Fred S. 221
Solan, Barbara Jean 84, 162, 200
Solan, Michael R. 152, 230
Solberg, Dawn F. 161, 162, 166, 213
Soler, Steven A. 28, 34, 85, 107, 200
Solomon, Charlene 200
Solomon, Irwin
Solomon, Judith L. 221
Solomon, Randi 221
Solomon, Steven B. 200
Solovy, David 70
Soltan, Michele Fern 11!), 161, 221
Soltan, Suzanne M. 83, 92, 102,
110, 230
Somenek, Gary Allan 120, 230
Somerman, Robert W. 117, 120,
144,213
Sonderman, Jeffrey R. 108, 112,
140, 200
Sonheim, Karen 214
Sonshine, Gail Ann 230
Sophomore Cabinet 83
Sopkin, Barbara Joy
Sopkin, Sandra Meryl 230
Soskin, Barnard H. 221
Soya, Jimena A. 96
Spanjer, Susan C. 221
Spanish Club 97
Special Ed Club 101
Spector, Randall H . 106, 230
Spiegel, David Paul 120, 200
Spiegel, Marshall C. 213
Spillar, Cynthia G. 200
Spillar, Janice M. 230
Spillar, Valerie Ann 200
Spinner, Donald C. 128, 200
Spira, Sharon Laura 230
Spirit '72 80, 81
Spitz, Philip Joel 91, 133, 200
Spit zer, Debra H. 200
Spivack, Philip L. 83, 108, 101,
112, 221
Spivak, Karen Jean 201
Sporer, Rhonda Sue 201
Sporer, Robin Gail 221
Sports 114-157
Springer, Michael 213
Stark, Jack W. 120, 230
Statland, Andrea B. 230
Statland, Scott R. 107, 131, 213
Stavin, Jonathan S. 135, 136, 230
Stavropoulos, Joann 201
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Stearns, Peter T. 155, 157, 201
Stein, Howard 136, 230
Stein, Janet Lynn 221
Stein, Leonard M. 221
Stein, Maurice E. 213
Stein, Michele Lynn 230
Stein, Michael R. 136, 221
Stein, Richard B. 213
Steindler, Harry A. 128, 231
Steiner, Debra Joan 213
Steinhandler, Sherry 221
Steinhoff, James G. 231
Steirman, David J. 102, 104, 207
Steklof, Howard Jay 213
Stelter, William F . 108, 112, 221
Stemp, Virginia 74
Stender, Arthur E. 213
Stender, Robert A. 213
Stem, Alexis 221
Stem, Daryl Scott 213
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.:ltevens, Scott B. 131, 136, 231
Stewart, Rita 51
Stiefel, Lynne M. 92, 201
Stift, Julie M. 231
Stift, Karen Teresa 213
Stolberg, Sharon Joy 99, 231
Stone, David A. 221
Stone, Michael Alan 131, 140, 221
Stone, Terry Brian 136, 221
Stoneberg, Edward R.
Stoneberg, Michael S.
Stookal, Jody Ann 231
Stookal, Marc B. 120, 213
Strassberg, Pamela 55
Strauss, Scott Allen 231
Stricker, Corey S. 144, 213
Strickling, Nino L. 201
Strom, Joan 50
Student Legislature 90, 91
Suarez, Vivian L. 213
Sucherman, Lorin Jan 33, 38, 84,
86,92, 107,201
Sucherman, Patricia 110, 231
Suhajda, Yolanda May 110, 231
Sulak, Richard H. 213
Sullivan, Daniel J. 221
Sullivan, Margaret M. 213
Sullivan, Maureen F. 99, 110, 221
Sullivan, Robert
Sundmacher, Charles
Suslick, Leslie R. 38, 92, 107, 213
Suslick, Nancy 83, 93, 110, 231
Sussman, Steven Y. 85, 107, 123,
143, 144, 157,201
:Swanson, James R. 47
Sweiding, Karla·221
Swider, Lawrence E. 120, 221
Swihart, Gale J. 221
Swimming 150-153
Sznitko, Christine M.
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Tabor, Jeffrey J . 120, 121
Taki, William Jr. 120, 231
Taibl, Carl Douglas 136, 231
Taich, Nancy Jo 231
Tandet, Bruce David 221
Tang, Theresa 221
Tanglis, Nicholas 131, 231
Tarachofsky, Sheri L.
Tatar, Lisa Sue 168, 222
Tayler, Raymond 44
Taylor, Dorothy 52
Taylor, James L.
Taylor, Kathleen Ann 110, 231
Taylor, Maureen S. 202
Taylor, Phyllis Ann 213
Tecnis93
Teichner, Lynne S. 162, 222
Tendick, Richard A. 76
Tennes, Howard Marc 131, 231
Tennes, Suzanne Ruth 202
Tennis 154, 155
Tepp, Michael Homer 120, 143,
144,222
Terchin, Jeffrey M.
Tessner, Donna Susan 202, 213
Test, Donald R. 58
Theis, Gregory R. 202
Thespians 92
Theodore, Janice 84, 164, 164, 202
Theodore, Peter T. 120, 152, 231
'Thiry, Patricia Lynn 222
Thomas, David R. 120, 202
Tincher, Michael 202
Tish, Martin Harris 222
Titlebaum, Jeffrey 222
Tittle, Susan H . 222
Toback, Andrea Beth 97, 111, 222
Topol, Lawrence D. 140, 231
ropp, Alan Michael 152
' rres, Roland A. 144, 213
tensson, Robert 151, 152, 231
Totemeier, Denise 61, 160, 164
Tovola, Aune 48
Track 142-145
Trainor, James John 213
Trapper, Helene 202
Traub, Kathleen 59
Trauth, Anthony F. 202
Trauth, Gregory P. 231
Trauth, Vincent B. 213
Trawinski, Cynthia J. 83, 166, 222
Treister, Jeffrey I. 213
Treitman, Laurie Ann 202
Treitman, Leslie Joy 213
Tresley, David 94, 202
Trilling, Gregg Phil 131, 231
Trilling, Marcia 213
Trilling, Mitchell 136, 222
Tripathi, Mayank L.
Triwush, Edward D. 213
Troka, William
Tscheyka, Allen R. 222
Tuchman, Michael J. 231
Tulsky, Mather Earl
Tumonis, Toni Marcin 222
Tunick, Beth Jeryll 202
Tupler, Sharon Lee 202
Twery, Jay M . 222
Ubau, George Javier
Uhle, Michael Kurt 131, 231
Uhle Susan Diane 162, 166, 213
Uhler, Terry Ann 222
Ule, Kimberly Renee 231
Ulbert, Andrew 202
Ullberg, Keith Alan 123, 222
Underwood, Carol L. 108, 112, 162,
202
Underwood, Joan E. 108, 112, 158,
160, 162, 166, 213
Unruh, Mary Louise 83, 164, 168,
222
Upin, Lenard Jay 139, 140, 213
Urbaniak, Helen 97, 203
Urbaniak, Katherine 213
Urbaniak, Stanley 222
Urborg, Bernard M. 203
Urbaniak, Donna 231
Urbaniak, Elizabeth 110, 231
Urbaniak, Maria 231
Urbanus, William 120, 231
Uritz, Christine 110, 213
Uritz, Curt Walter 231
Urkov, Pamela Beth 222
Urman, Ruth Sue
Ushers Club 99
Vale, Michele Lynn 86, 92, 107,
164, 213
Valenti, MichaelJ.128, 131, 222
Vander, David George 222
Vanderkloot, James K. 92, 93, 108,
112
Vanderwilt, Charlotte 59
Van Cleave, Charles 47
Van Cleave Ernest S. 111, 222
Van Roeyen, Linda S. 92, 93, 111,
222
Vargas, Oscar H . 131, 231
Varon, Sue Ann 213
Varon, Vicki 106, 162, 231
Veis, Judith Hannah 231
Velen, Barbara J.
Velez, Jaime I 203
Venturi, Lawrence N. 120, 231
Viana, Christina 213
Virag, Joseph John 222
Viteri, Patricia F. 168, 222
Vlahandreas, George 222
Vogel, Norman 231
Vossel, Patti L. 222
Wagner, Craig 0. 111, 144, 212
Wagner, Brad S.
Wagner, Debbie A. 39, 222
Wagner, Holly Sue 231
Wagner, Penny R. 93, 110, 231
Wahlgren, Richard K. 203
Wald, Audrey Jean 108, 112, 160,
162,213
Walker, Michael 0.
Wallach, Michael 222
Waller, Diana Claire 92, 94, 112,
203.
Walls, Laurie Ann 231
Walter, Diana Joan 120, 231
Walter, Donna Jean 231
Warda, Meredith S. 222
Warner, William 57
Warnke, Kristie L. 203
Warsaski, Robert M. 128
Wasser berg, Thomas J. 203
Wasserman, Debra L. 213
Wasserman, J on H . 89, 91, 102, 203
Wax, Debra Ann 222
Waxman, Andrea 214
Weber, Monica E.
Weber, Rosemarie M. 222
Wehrheim, Thomas J . 131, 140,
222
Weichmann, Gary F. 222
Weichmann , Robert E.
Weichselbaum, Fred L. 136, 222
Weightlifting 146, 147
Weiner, Dennis Louis
Weiner, Debra Gail 203
Weiner, Martin Joel 152, 222
Weiner, Nancy Ann
Weinert, Audrey Gail 203
Weinman, William A. 93
Weinstein, Jane E. 108, 192, 203
Weinstein, Jeffrey S. 131, 222
Weinstein, Leonard A. 125, 126,
128, 214
Weintraub, Carol Sue 110, 168, 231
Weintraub, Michael D. 214
Weintraub, Stewart
Weis, Teri Lynn 222
Weisbach, Debra M. 203
Weisberg, Lynn Ellen 203
Weisman, Anne B. 112, 203
Weisman, Robin L. 214
Weisman, Susan Lynn 96, 222
Weiss, Barbara Lori 92
Weiss, Barbara Lynn 204
Weiss, Cynthia Lynn 28, 204
Weiss, Howard R. 131, 214
Weiss, Jan Rachel 222
Weiss, Ronald 120, 128, 222
Weiss, Susan G. 231
Weissman, Kathy, Joy 214
Weissman, Kip Allen 108, 139, 204
Weissman, Sheree Joy 231
Weitzenfeld, Stanely 72
Weitzman, Keith 204
Welch, Bernard 67
Weller, Arnold S. 231
Weller, Cathleen Ann 222
Weller, Jay Scott 214
Wells, Audrey Joy 204
Wells, Norman B. 214
Wengerski, Thomas J. 222
Werner, Cary L. 106, 204
Werner, Karen Diane 94
Werner, Joyce Yvette 231
Wexler, ScottJ.120
Wetzel, Richard 63
Whisler, Donna Jean 161, 166, 214
Whitefield, Helene I. 168, 204
Whitmore, Bruce G. 204
Whyman, Deanna 61, 160
Wilcox, Mark Allen 214
Wilens, Kenneth 222
Wilkoff, Vicki Lynn 111, 222
Willens, Mitchell D. 136, 231
Willens, Moreen Beth
Willens, Marcy Gay 204
Willerman, Elyse Joy 204
Willerman, Janet L.
Williams, Jordan M. 214
Williams, Richard L. 151, 152
Williams, Robert 231
Winans, David M. 120, 140, 231
Winans, Leonard 48
Winans, Pamela Ruth 160, 161,
162, 166,214
Winer, Janice Irene 94, 204
Winkler, Scott R. 128, 231
Winston, Donna Loren 222
Wintczak, Henry 62, 111, 112
Winter Festival 36, 37
Winter, Steven B. 222
Wirth, William G. 117, 204
Wirtitsch, Hubert 205
Wirtshafter, Nikki 107, 222
Wirtshafter, Steven 89, 205
Wishnie, Elise Beth 222
Wisniewski, Lee J. 120, 222
Wisniewski, Ted
Wisse, Karen Sue 222
Witt, E. William 205
Witt, Kurt Philip 120, 231
Witte, William Chari 106, 231
Wittman Randy S. 222
Wojdula, Jean 61, 158, 166
Wolcoff, Shelley 222
Wold, Rene Arlene 214
Wolf, Gary Jay 120, 128, 231
Wolf, Robert Alan 102, 214
Wolff, Jerold H. 120, 222
Wolff, Judith L. 152, 231
Wolff, Sandra Lynn 222.
Wolff, Sharon Lee 84, 89, 158, 205
Wolff, Sheryl Joy 205
Wolfinshohn, Michael 131, 144,
152,214
Wolin, Robert Alan 205
Wollak, Judy Annette 231
Wolman, Lynne 205
Wolowiec, Christophe 231
Wolowiec, Marcia Ann 168, 214
Wood, Hayward L. 71
Wood, William G. 222
Woodman, Sheryl Lee 222
Woodman, Kimberley K. 214
Wrestling 138-141
Wu, Audrey K. 222
Wyko, Deidre L. 231
Wyko, Delores 54
Wyko, Hillard James 205
Yale, Larry Scott 139, 140, 214
Yang, Judy Mei Tzeng85, 205
Yang, Theresa Lee 99
Yoshimura, Norman S . 102, 205
Yoshimura, Paul N. 231
Youngblood, Tom Eli 152, 231
Yuditsky, Gussie 55
Yursky, George 73
Zaban, Debra G. 99, 110, 222
Zabrin, Michele P. 93, 231
Zabrin, Steven L. 231
Zakin, Michael Paul 120, 128, 222
Zaks, Cindy Ann 222
Zager, Zachary Irwin 214
Zannis, Elaine 222
Zaks, Rory K. 131, 214
Zaphiris, Sharyn 92, 164, 205
Zarras, Andrew Peter 120, 231
Zazove, Libby Eta 168, 214
Zeidman, Robyn Lynn 214
Zelvin , Richard R 123, 231
Ziah, James Robert 157, 205
Zimbler, Kathy Ellen 87, 92, 95,
214, 240
Zinman, Mark Steven 214
Zolke, Mark Shane 214
Zolt, Deborah 214
Zolt, Mark Dennis 214
Zucker, Barbara Ann 222
Zucker, Michael D.
Zuckerman, Joseph S. 231
Zurla, Joanni Carol
Zwolinski, Bruce C. 111
Cronkite, Walter
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For most people, a yearbook is not thought of until the final weeks of
school, and its sentimental value is not realized for years after graduation.
But for a small group of dedicated individuals, this book has meant many
hours of work spanning almost a year's time. Often, their only impetus was
the faith that their efforts would contribute to a finished product worthy of
its readers.
To these extraordinary people, I am ever grateful and deeply indebted:
Assistant Editor (and good friend) Kathy Zimbler.
Associate Editors Scott Bieber, Barb Morrison, Jill Goldberg, Jill Aronovitz, Lori Simon, Sherrie Friedman, and Melinda Metzger.
Art Director Robert Satoloe and Chief Photographer Richard Fantus.
Publisher's Consultant Dennis Eder, American Yearbook Company, and
Root Studios.
Assistant Advisor Marjorie Stevens.
Advisor and friend Mel Pirok who travelled with me to Topeka, Kansas, to
plan this yearbook with our publisher 10 months in advance .
The real success of our endeavors cannot be measured in a matter of
days, or even weeks.
But if, many years from now, you look through this book and a picture or
word brings back a nostalgic memory of your years at Niles East, then I will
be satisfied that it was all worthwhile.
ROBERT FEDER
Editor-in-chief
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1970s (1970-1979)
1972
1972-1973 school year
1973
high schools
Niles East
Niles Township high schools
Public School District 219
Reflections
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���concentration is the secret of strength, in all management of human affairs.
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�art is man's nature; nature is god's art.
p. j. bailey
light quirks of music, broken and uneven , make the
soul dance upon a jig of heaven. a. pope
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�a smile is nothing more than a curve that
sets a lot of things straight. thegilcrafter
what sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. they
are but trifles, but scattered along life's pathway. the good
they do is inconceivable. j. addison
�leisure is the time of doing something useful.
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what is matter? never mind .
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organizations ... 50
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people ... 164
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level. we; as ~isli s<zho students in 1972, have lived throug moe
changes t nil es east i han ever before in the history of the schol:>I.
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the most lrl\iovative and thodern hig cho~ls in the
program, students can u!ilizej\:heir f e ti ~e as the s fit. the
study halls, library passes, af1d the e· ht to three d , i
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however, amidst all this aRparent turmoil, the basic g~t", our educational
system remains unchanged ;, to give its students the finest ducation a high
~chool can of!er. the. c~a'lif!S and improvements will conti e until that goal
1s at least partially sat1sf1eP.
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dr. wesl ey gibbs
superintendent of schools
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your high school experience was designed to stimulate development of a wide variety of talents and to make your
entry into the adult world an easier one. there have always been honest differences of opinion regarding what is the
best kind of high school experience; put another way, many disagree as to what are the precise goals of the school
and what is the best way in which these goals should be pursued. compounding these problems are others created
by the ever-increasing speed of change in our society.
during the past four years you have seen many changes in school, many of which resulted from your interest and
effort. students now are being drawn into helping with important school decisions on topics ranging from a student
grievance procedure to representation to the board of education. in many ways you have helped to keep our
schools updated for those who follow.
you are graduating at a time when when so me express concern for the very survival of mankind. we sincerely hope
that the substantial financial and personal investment of this community in your education will prove appropriate
and helpful to your future rieeds. you, as a graduate, are the only output of the school enterprise and the single individual to whom many, many people have committed themselves. your parents, the public at large, the board of
education, the pta, the professional and other special staff members - all in some way have co ntributed to this
important time in life. their reward is knowledge that you have a deeply-felt com mitment to make the world a littl e
better place to live.
sincerely,
wesley f. gibbs
superint endent
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superintendent
�central administration
1. mr. john nix, buildings and grounds
2. dr. john bristol, assistant superintendent
3 mr. raymond tyler, personnel
4 mr. bill linning, data processing
5 mr. mick herzog, school community relations
6 dr. george gilluly, assistant supertendenr
7 miss jeanne madaus, food services
8 mr. robert gara, business office manager
9 pta (left to right) top row: mr. james swanson,
second vice-president; mrs. edith weisman, recording secretary; mr. andy maggio, president; mrs.
grace greene, treasurer. bottom row: mrs. avis nathan, corresponding secre tary; mrs. shirley redman,
first vice-president; mrs. shirley schultz, fourth vicepresident.
board of education
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mrs. herman medak
mr. james moore
dr. irwin ginsburg, president
mr. angelos poulakidas
mr. lionel gilbert
mr. james gottreich
central administration/assistant superintendent/pta
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�dr. arthur colver
principal
niles east students:
i hope each of you has achieved growth and
personal success this year. i do want to thank
you for your increased involvement, which by
the way has led to the continued improvement
of many aspects of niles east.
this school exists primarily for you. our staff and
administration have done their best to help you
help yourself. in this process there is a critical
point when you make the difference.
at east, you have had the opportunity to learn
how to assume greater responsibility than in
most high schools. i hope this experience, coupled with the efforts of our staff and your parents, pays off for you in the future.
may i wish each of you happiness!
sincerely,
arthur c. colver
principal
1. miss jo morris, dean
2. mr. ronald henrici, dean
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1. mr. james swanson
building manager
2. dr. barbara ray
director-practical arts group
3. dr. james richte r
director-pupil services
4. mr. james heiniger
director-physical welfare
5. dr. donald jenkins
director-language arts group
6. dr. robe rt roth
director-social studies/fine
arts group
7. mr. charles vancleave
director-theoretical sciences
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mrs. rollie korol
speech correction
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mrs. andrea brown
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mr. andrew maggio
audio-visual education
mrs. jean perlman
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mr. phillip mankoff
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mr. fred kral
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mr. rudolph vogel
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mr. albert carpenter
individualized instructional center
emh class
psychologist
social worker
emhclass
individualized instructional center
9. miss marjorie stevens
impaired hearing
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mrs. regina cameron
social worker
11. mr. gary cook
individualized instructional center
12. miss rita stewart
emhclass
13. 'mrs. dorothy taylor
nurse
14. mrs. barbara scarbrough
nurse
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mrs. dorothy brown
mrs. sue froese
mrs. ann lakemacher
mrs. gussie yuditsky
mrs. fern .rosenberg
mrs. eleanor mueller
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1. mrs. harriet kneip
2. mrs. gloria schabilion
3. mrs. jane wright
4. mrs. betty cone
5. mrs. delores wyko
6. mrs. rhea robin
7. lay supervisors
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mrs. kathleen palansky, librarian
mrs. lenore marti, librarian
miss irene garrigan , librarian
mrs. jane coll ins, registrar
mr. james dorsey, guidance
mr. ronald hunt
mr. kenneth anderson
mrs. susan bowersox
mrs. patricia sanborn
mrs. barbara handler
mr. leonard winans
guidance 25
�1. leaning back, mrs. marjorie passon questions a student's answer.
2. "let's tune in now, folks!", begins mr.
dennis duffy.
3. a story written by a student brings a smile
to miss imogene schneiter's face.
4. "what was that again?", asks mr. richard
ten dick.
5. mrs. mary scherb displays the joviality so
common here at east.
6. assuming a natural pose, mrs. jo ann e isenberg commences the ritual of attendance taking.
7. mrs. susan rhadd takes a personal interest
in a student's problem.
8. miss vemie/ lundquist realizes friday!
9. mrs. sharon callaghan mesmerizes both
students and faculty with her smile.
10. mr. arnold agnos dreams of a better life.
11. mrs. kaye powell's enthusiasm bubbles
over to her students.
12. mrs. roberta friedman reaches out to a
student.
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�1. miss corrie carlington pokes fun,
and a pencil at her class.
2. miss virginia stemp's lessons always
contain something of interest for
everyone.
3. mrs. bettie /add is amused by a student's response.
4. mrs . diane beardsley requests just
that little bit more from her
students.
5. mrs. janie isackson's listen er gets
the point of their discussion.
6. having forgotten her book, mrs.
joan field looks on with a student.
7. mrs. jeanne derichs throws a shifty
glance to the other side of the
room.
8. mr. j erry proffit assigns parts to the
students in his drama workshop.
9. mrs. vella bass protects herself behind a fortress of workbooks.
10. a literary work captures the attention of mr. richard livingston.
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1. "don't tangle with me," challenges miss
judith rochotle.
2. "the word is pronounced 'koof-sah',"
explains mrs. hadessah noy.
3. miss kathrine beck encourages her students to work hard at their stud ies.
and they lived happily ever after,"
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reads mrs. lois french.
5. mrs. herminia lopez explains the various
dipthongs in words.
6. (mrs. helene) simon says, but her words
are lost on harry borovik.
7. miss carolyn amelung is caught lesson
planning.
8. mr. john moshak checks a student's pronunciation of a russian dialogue.
9. mrs. dian e browning has a sm ile for everyone.
10. mr. genii/ darosa welcomes his favorite
class.
11. "you didn't learn regular verbs last year?"
asks miss jane burnham disbelievingly.
12. after checking her gradebook, miss doran
klein happily announces that no one is
failing.
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�1. "don't be funny with me," says dr. john belts.
2. mr. george mayfield helps a student understand a
difficult situation.
3. "that's an inte resting question," ponders miss mary
ann hyde.
4. social studies isn't mr. wi//iam osness' only interest.
5. "about that point you brought up yesterday
begins mr. raymond kittredge.
6. anxiously awaiting the end of class, mr. harry ewing
discusses the progress of his freshme n football team.
7. "today we'll discuss monopoli es," begins mrs. betty
quinn.
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�1. reacting to a student's opinion, mrs. merilyn schiffman can only stare
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in disbelief.
2. mrs. sylvia mazouch gets actively involved in a controversial discussio n.
3. mr. richard miya converses during his free time.
4. mr. kart dejonge clowns for the cameraman.
5. mr. me/ pirok patiently re-explains to his class.
6. mr. everett co/ton employs visual as well as audio techniques to teach
his classes!
7. mr. hayward wood faces the prospect of being totally trampelled on.
8. mr. david so/ovy listens in as students carry on the discussion.
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1. mr. george roth discovers a new microorganism.
2. mr. james dougherty loudly broadcasts his lesson so his message
reaches everyone.
3. mr. mark rostvold gives out pertinent data to his class.
4. mr. edward degenhardt posts another list of a+ test scores.
5. mr. william apostal is swarmed by a group of adoring students.
6. mr. james shugrue stimulates the minds of future scientists.
7. "no, they're supposed to balance," explains mr. william bloom.
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1. "just hold on, back there. i'll be getting to that
point in just a minute," says mr. jerome oswald.
2. mr. bernard we/ch demonstrates the pressurevolume relationship.
3. mr. david schusteff conveys his undying interest
in his subject.
4. taking a turn at being a student, mr. edwin ernst
asks permission to speak.
5. "but it's so simple," protests mr. john herbst.
6. "just a second while i check my formula," says
mr. john cooper.
7. mr. earl burgener refreshes his memory on the
subject of tomorrow's discussion.
8. mr. wayne lueck discovers a mistake (?) on the
board.
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1. leaning against the window, mr. stanley weitzenfeld
looks over his class.
2. miss mildred hall patiently awaits an answer to the
problem at hand.
3. mr. george yursky points to a particular student to
go to the board.
4. mr. todd dvorak grins at a remark from the back of
the class.
5. miss norma carroll demonstrates the principle of
perpendiculars.
6. mr. leonard sachs looks out into space for the answer.
7. "don't get up yet. the clock is three minutes fast,"
says dr. anthone kort.
8. "it's right there on the board," explains mr. emi/
capitani, in an almost disgusted tone.
9. mr. william henry straightens the papers and prepares to deal doom.
10. looking over the chapter, mrs. mary dougherty decides there will be no homework tonight.
11. mr. jeome slattery oversees the test-taking process.
12. mr. bernard greene reconsiders his answer after listening to a student's convincing argument.
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�1. with a disturbed look on his face, mr. stuart
olney mentions the fact that he went over that
yesterday.
2. mr. ken kotu/a awaits the end of the last timed
typing exercise.
3. mr. william coulson directs the rearranging of
desks before a test.
4. miss joan coon pauses for a moment from her
classroom work.
5. mr. char/es plock ponders over a puzzling
problem.
6. after his classes are over, mr. romayne baker
turns his attention to his swimming team.
7. "that gadget over there does not set the margin," chuckles mr. gordon ma/one.
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standing beside their respective cars are:
1. mr. dean slavens
2. mr. don huff
3. mr. gerald richardson
doing the paperwork is:
4. dr. william warner
drivers education
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�1. miss joanne rijmes makes some changes in
a student's original plan.
2. mr. glen jurek oversees a worthwhile project.
3. mr. robert keen corrects papers while his
students are being tested.
4. mr. th omas ristow has trouble believing
the new schedu le.
5. mr. char/es madison will make a draftsman
out of him yet!
6. mr. don test leans back to make an important call.
7. mr. lee sellers trains the future auto mechan ics of america.
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1. mrs. el/en a/son helps a student create a niles
east original.
2. using several patterns as examples, mrs. paula
chamberlain demonstrates the next step in
sewing.
3. miss susan scudder espouses the theory of
"put on a happy face."
4. "i know i'm not dressed for cooking, but .
protests miss florence butler.
home economics 45
�1. miss judith brncic discusses sketching with her eager listeners.
2. mrs. hazel loew faces another monday.
3. mr. jack lerman peeks at a painting
by a prospective picasso.
4. "power to painting" cries mr. rich-
ard wetzel.
5. mr. dennis grabowski explains the
art of scu lpture.
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1. mr. stanley carey is amazed at the sound he
creates.
2. mr. robert anderson discusses the latest theories.
3. good news awaits mr. /eo provost.
4. baton in hand, mr. henry wintczak goes conductor-crazy.
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2. mrs. p:nny levitus
3. miss
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4. miss karen
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5. m . kathy lesley
6. mrs..
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miss toni allison
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�1. mr. hollist er sandstead
2. mr. fred richardi
3. mr. ken neth polaski
4. mr. thom as so kalski
5. mr. gerald fer guson
6. mr. edward pugliese
7. mr. nicholas odlivak
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reflections' reflectors:
pictured above standing in the top row are reflections section editors. from left to right, they
are: ca ro le goldberg (people), rita brumlik (athletics), debbie alfredo (occasions), cherie soltan
(gradu ates), dahlia mishell (academics), michelle
small (gaa), robert feder (organizations).
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yearbook staff and editors
clustered in th e foreground ar e staff members.
middle row: judy mu nn, fran keller, cheryl sebul,
jill goldberg, sandy heiman, pam margules,
robin abeles, barb morrison, andrea toback,
scott bieber, sharon gates, joe cone, jeff !anger, eric sasai. on the ground: richard fantus,
alyce miner, libby zazove, shelley englebert,
kathy zimbler, cheryl frank , david daitchman.
�captors of a year on paper
standing and jumping above are the yearbook's
editors-in-chief, janine cohen and ju lie simon.
yearbook staff and editors
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n iIes' high Ii ght
nilehilite staff members are (seated): arona arbus
(editor-in-ch ief), linda sieber (editor-in-chief),
debbie alfredo. standing: j eff lee, janet coclan is,
harvey berns, michele ku lwin, norwin merens.
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nilehilite staff
�a magazine of masterworks
staff members: linda rose (editor), cindy pain,
rhonda schneider, zachary hupert, barbara saper,
julia rath, jill goldst ein, ronda daniels, leonard
stein, maria levie, karen oppenheim, francine
keller, peggy meyers, adele meyers, Iran shapiro,
jeff silber, linda price, mary berman.
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the lovely members of quill and scroll, the national journalism honor society, (left to right):
michelle kulwin, arona arbus (newspaper editor),
linda sieber (newspaper editor), janet coclanis,
julie simon (yearbook editor), carole goldberg
and janine cohen (yearbook editor).
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quill and scroll
�the upper intelligentsia
national honor society members (front row, left
to right): sandy rosen, sue cypkin, rhonda
grade, cherie soltan, brenda jacobson, elysa
barack, dave apple, scott greene, dahlia mishell, linda italia. (second row): randy paradise,
gary hart, jeff ortmann, julie simon, janine coh-
en, penny schneider, lois winter, andy rosenson. (third row): rob feder, paul festenstein,
bob gillio, cheryl heidelberger, john fish.
(fourth row): bob addison, bob henry, ben
matsumoto. (way in the back): howard pearl.
national honor society
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�a voice of the students:
legislators spoke out about all issues this year;
national and local, political and social. most important was the establishment of a student appeals board thanks to the efforts of these members (back row, left to right):
58 student legislature
ron miller, cathye rosengarden, jill go ldstein,
sheldon greenberg, merrick ross, howard pearl,
cheryl heidelberger, linda sieber, barry meister
(president), andy rosenson. (front): joel nathan,
debbie ginsberg, barb blond and evelyn
koenline.
�making itself heard
president barry meister conducts a meeting with
dignity and determination.
some members listen to the pros and cons of an
important proposal before the legislature.
student legis lature 59
�hardly a mickey mouse job
left to right, front row: rita brumlik, elysa oarack,
linda italia. middle row: steven levy, cherie sol-
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homecoming committee
tan, debbie schoenbrod, karyn esken, back row:
hele ne cassman, paul festenstein, diane soderberg, sharon gates, cyd holland (director), scott
greene, janine co hen.
�cabinets reach new heights
officers and members of senior cabinec, left to
right from upstairs moving downstairs: d av id
apple, scott green e (treasurer), rob fed er, rita
brumlik (secretary), jeff hass, carole goldberg
(vice-president), mark pollack, dahlia mishell
(president), ju lie simon, cherie sol tan, sandy kalika, janine cohen, cyd holland, shari garber, debbie lascoe, linda sieber, elysa barack, paul festenstein, ken chemers.
senior cabinet
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�cabinets: to promote the general welfare
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junior cabinet
among the cabinets' many service and fund-raising projects were senior cabinet's pennant sale
and dance, junior cabinet's button sale and
prom, sophomore cabinet's valentine candygram service and poster sale, and freshman cabinet's charity drive and button sale, all of which
were well received.
junior cabinet officers are (left to right): maria
corush (vice-president), karla rosenzweig (secretary), cindy fine (president), and sheri simon
(treasurer).
�for ourselves and our classmates
top: freshman cabinet officers include (left to
right) : bonnie saltzman (president), mary unruh
(secretary), lori greenberg (treasurer), michele
soltan (secretary), and lori simon (vice-president)
bottom: sophomore cabinet officers are (left to
right): robert feder (president), debbie epstein
(vice-president), bob dooley (treasurer), and
gwen natenberg (secretary) .
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�the skill of logical reasoning
debate team members: mark bisk, dave daitchman, lind a e mm e rman, ke n facte r, robbie fein,
g le nn gross, richard kalin, ron ka mme r, brad
le rm an, da nny lerner, bob letchinger, steve levy,
eliot osherman, loren sh laes, jeff silber, david
steirman, david tresley, bob wolf.
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on with the show, this is it!"
thespians officers (lop): dona ld duck, judy fi e lds,
bob vanderkloot, andy rose nso n (president),
dave sma rt and dumbo.
l ecnis officers (bo ttom) : bob vande rkloot (president), irvin shapiro, and dave smart.
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66 american fi eld service
afs arranges the international student exchange
program for niles east. th is yea r the exchange
student was pat stanley (third from left) fro m
england. officers are: (on top) bruce si lverman
(co-president), (left to right) judy matsuoka (copresident), mindy comi tor (secretary) and susan
cowen (treasu rer).
�making a small world smaller
upper left; french clu b (left to right, front row):
shelly rosenfe ld (president). lower left: ru ssian
clu b (back row) : dave apple (treasurer) , roberta
sweet (secretary) . (front r ow): jeff hass (sgt.-atarms), merri ck ross (vice-pres.), randy nem erov~ ki (p res ident). right : spanish club (top to bottom): debbi e ross (tr easurer), judy gelb (vicepres.), michele soltan (secretary), juli a rat h
(president).
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top; the "heads" of medica l careers club are (from left
to right): h al pineless (president), gary cain (treasu rer),
joel n ath an (vice-president), barbara blond (secretary).
68 vocational clubs
bottom : reflecting on the rise of the market
are investment club officers (left to r ight): terry stone (vice-president), don shapiro (treasu rer), harold cooper (president) an d jeff steinert (secretary).
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office occupations club members top; (from left
to right) first row: rita hasselson (secretary), Iran
friedman (president), donna kanlan (vice-president), cindi taylor (treasurer). second row; barb
camnitzer, debi hyman, loretta redman, debbie
romanelli, rita weiner, lorraine kay. third row:
helen lee, cindy ousset, suzie shaevitz.
officers of the niles east chapter of future teachers association are (from left to right): fran shapiro (treasurer), sue cypkin (president), kathy panos (vice-president).
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�developing talents and skills
left : standing around ni les and mulford are
members of the sewing clu b. they include (left to
ri ght) : darlene mccormack, susan kokotek, jane
richards, heidi scherflin g, marjorie and denise
fruehe.
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special interests groups
middle: plann ing ahead and second- guessing
you r opponent's next moves are essent ials in
chess. do ing just that are chess club off icers
dan robin (vice-president) and paul katz
(presid ent).
�with a little help from your friends
right: t he distributive education club coordin ates
th e "work-study" program for students who wish
to work and get high school credit at the same
time. pictured are robbie polisky (president) and
lee nidetz (vice-president) .
not pictured are forensics officers nora winsberg,
andy rosenson, judy fi elds and j eff ortmann.
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�what kind of people are these?
top: ushers club's officers, lynn dorman and
72 service groups
debbie hausman, open the doors to a quiet
audience. bottom: among those students
who relocated some 40,000 books are library
aids (left to right) : joseph maniscalco, susan
cohen, jerome kova l, sherri levin, jonathan
cohn and val krammer.
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top: busily at work are student accounting office
aids (left to right): debbie seizer, debbie epstein,
frieda feiger and rene' wold. bottom: audio-visual
education assistants officers are (/eft to right): brad
mankoff (sec.-treas.), lee levin (president) and jeff
burman (vice-president).
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the halls are alive
(top and bottom left): shown in practice for
an all-school performance are concert cho ir
members. they include: jeff ortmann, bob
klein, howie pfeifer, mark isaacson, paul
goode, kevin zook, andy rosenson, jeff block,
david hannan, bruce koestner, tom johnson,
adam goldman, barry goldman, dan malfar,
scott statland, lee levin, stewart harris, steve
sussman, karl a rosenzweig, claire ashley, judy
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co ncert choir/madriga l singe rs
munn, lilli an kahn, jill mawitz, andrea decker,
heidi scherfling, nora winsberg, karyn esken,
cheryl politzer, audrey mayrent, sue cypkin,
laura black, lauri e sucherman, linda italia,
dora lee shannaman, judy fields, lisa blacker,
judy hoffman, ellie fine, glenna hecht, hillary
kramer, penny mitnick, ruth zimmerman, and
pianist stephen kaye.
(bottom center) : gathered around the piano
are madrigal singers (clockwise from the foreground! : laura black, laurie zummer, judy
fields, scott statland, jeff ortm ann , bruce
koestner, claire ashley, mark isaacson, howie
pfeifer, bob sataloe, bob klein , stewart harris,
nora winsberg, che ryl frazes , karyn esken ,
and karla rosenzweig.
�with the sound of music
(top cenrer): d irecto r of concert cho ir and madri ga l singers is mr. robe rt anderson .
(above rap): mixed choruses are led by mr. st anley carey. members of th e fourth period group
include: donn a bloom, barb dowli n, donna eisen, ren ee g reiman , ma rsha lev in , li nda macgui re, laura page, kathy siavelis, karen spivak,
suzan ne stern , and marilyn wi ggins.
(above bottomi: fifth peri od m ixed chorus
members are: albert baque, maria coru sh, joe
gibrick, sheryl kan to r, miche lle kulwin, nancy
l e itman, sa ndy o r love, cyn thi a payne, amy
rosenberg, rhond a schneider , mare schwartz,
diane soderberg, pat stanl ey, m ichelle vale,
jan levin, and don mccuaig.
madri gal singe rs/ mixed c ho ruses
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under the direction of music man leo provost
(top right), concert band is shown here in practice. members include: maria baygood, bill bro,
ga ry and sheree cain, alien diamond , richard
fischman, john fish, carrie goldman, caren
grantz, gary hart, leslie helberg, richard hotton,
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concert band
larry iser, brenda jacobson, ricky jonas, chuck
kantro, marsha kramer, sharon lapofski, bill levitan, sharon matsumoto, laura miller, ron miller,
cary morgen, gale nudelman, howie pfeifer,
harvey pollack, julia rath, holly robin, kevin rosen, michael rosenbaum, richard salter, cary
schack, eddie schlager, earl schuett, julie simon,
dave smart, cheryl and jeff sonderman, carol and
joan undf4wood, jim vanderkloot, audrey wald,
janie weinstein, anne weisman, lois winter, mark
wittman , and kevin zook.
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played to perfection
o rchestra personnel include : m a rsh a kramer,
cheryl so nd e rman, maria baygood , carri e goldman, debbie epstein, lois winter, gale nudelman,
gary mermel, jeff sonderman, audr ey wald,
c huck kantro, ronn a kalis h , ga ry ha rt, ri c hard
fischman, dave sma rt, Jarry iser, mark wittman,
mike rosenbaum, ricky jonas, harvey pollack,
ga ry ca in , albert russcol, marcy h e lfgott, dale
andrea, sally gol dst ei n, adele meyers, karen larsen, naomi ruben, susan goldstein, jimmy cohn,
and bruce koestner.
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�from notes they make sounds;
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intermediate band
intermediate band is under the direction of mr.
henry wintczak. members (above) include: mary
anderson, wendy benas, janet breidenbach,
sheree cain, Jarry cohen, michael dinelli, lynn
dorman, debbie epstein, david garlick, andrea
jacobson, scott jacobson, debbie kaplan, joe
novak, jackie oppenheim, david pregozen, jeff
pucher, steve putziger, michael robbins, edy
ruber, dorothy rutkowski, bernie schack, ron
seplow, arnold shapiro, and sheri simon.
�from sounds they make music!
top right: boys' ensemble (left to right): warren
silver, bob boden hiemer, jim burgess, and mr.
stan ley carey, instructor.
top left: girls' glee is led by mr. robe rt anderson.
group I includes (row one, left to right): karyn
gold, robin sporer, debbie goch, terr i diamond,
pam lavish, judy baiter, rhonda saffer, michele
soltan, and nikki wirtshafter.
(row two): roberta dredze, barb saper, carolyn
kelson, bobbie dolnick, corrine kogan, debbie
ross, arlene seavelis, terri weiss, and karyn goldstick. (row three): beth feldstein, dawn clark, lesli e berk ley, lori sacks, leslie suslick, michele
franklin, gail jacobson, ellen pollack, and netty
alexander.
bottom left: girls' glee group II includes (row
one, left to right): catherine rian, stephanie mill-
man, judy gelb, cindy herbold, cheryl minikowsky, and susan degraf. (r ow two): judy sey ll er,
beth smart, dana bruger, linda pechter, alice
baer, susan sohri, and cheryl esken. (row three):
elyse agran, bonn ie sa ltzman, davi hirsch, den ise
feldman, and hol lie doniger.
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�keeping in step and in tune
cele brating its fifth yea r, the niles east marching
band is shown above in p ract ice a nd du rin g
half-time at footba ll games. instructed by mr.
hen ry wintcza k and led by drum major jo hn
fis h, members include : maria baygood, miriam
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marching band
benjamin, bill bro, ga ry cain, ali en diamond,
lynn d orman, richard fishman, carri e goldman,
gary ha rt, leslie helberg, mark hirschman, ric hard hotton, tarry iser, ed jacobs, b renda jacobso n , ricky jonas, charles ka ntro, fran ke ll e r,
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�they've got rhythm!
sharon lapofski, laura miller, ron mill er, paul
milstein, cary morgen, gale nudleman, howie
pf eifer, harvey po ll ack, steve putziger, julia
rath, holly robin, mike rosenbaum, kevin rosen,
edith rub er, cary sc;hack, eddie sch lager, earl
schuett, keith sher, ju lie simon, dave sma rt,
cheryl and j eff sonderman , caro l and joan un derwood, audry wald, jane wei nstein , anne
weisman, lois winter, mark wittman and kevin
zook .
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rick shane
bob gillio
murray rafalowitz
jim demeulenaere
mike vanslambrouck
eric dworianyn
rick angell
john hasmonek
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�tom christopoulos
mark wilkans
mike bielinski
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john nikitow
steve smith
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bruce chancellor
harold frolkis
dave thomas
mike tincher
steve jones
jeff tabor
.dve gronski
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billwirth
bill osness
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fred iglitz
mare glassman
jeff orlove
�head co ach, ed pugliese and coach osness
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football is now the most popular american sport. its
unique one-to-one confrontations and unparalleled
violence have helped it replace baseball as the national pastime.
what would an autumn weekend afternoon be without the marching bands, cheerleaders, and big
crowds? just getting out into the fresh air and sunshine produces the feeling of vitality and happiness.
not even rain or snow can dampen the spirits of a
diehard fan .
ultimately, the game itself draws the fans' attention.
a crisply executed block, a tackle heard in the
stands, a perfect pass, a long run - these are football 's irresistable qualities which keep the fans coming back .
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back row: b. ricetti, m. zinman, m. spinn er, t. paustek, r. pollack, I. cassman, s. niess, g.
meyers . third ro w: c. chirch irillo, r. short, p. he inz, r. dessent, p. mandel, f. muel ler, m.
kamajian, f. albrecht, I. kelly. second row: r. rubin, r. hagan, g. el kins, r. su lak, m. stookal,
b. gertz, b. brantman, j. cascino. front row: d. george, m. rzadzki, I. cohen, r. sommer-
man, I. upi n, m. greene.
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sophomores
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a host of trojans stopped this oak park runner.
�sophs showed that they could hit as ha rd as anyone else.
coach ferguson explains what he wa nts done.
john c ascino makes a valiant effort to break up this pass.
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back row: I. swider, d. pueschel, g. kabot, t. seals, c. alien, g. christopolous, m. clancic, m. carlson, m . tepp, t. rie hm, j. smith, m. lis, I. wisniewski, j. kleifield. third row: s.
eich, j. jaye, e. naumes, h. go rdon, g. swihart, h. schermerhorn, k. hornisch, s. frankel,
m. zakin, b. hall, r. miller, j. simms, g. vlahandreas, h. schaefer, g. salterelli, j. ambrose,
I. dickstein. second row: m. lustig, m. fishe r, t. wehrhe im, h. shucart, d . kubnick, b.
abrams, r. jago, d. barack, j. atsaves, I. george, j. purcell, a. retzler, d. perry, s. van
cleave, c. marshal I, s. kornick, j. wolff, k. kramer. front row: a. tscheyka, h. nussbaum,
b. kahn, p. kostyn iu k, e. rodin, m. freid, c. ch ristensen, f. rosenthal, d. nelson, g. cohen, s. hirsch.
coach capitan i
coach ewing
coach cook
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coach polaski
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�th is year's footba ll managers include: back row: t. wengerski, r. weiss, I. levin, s. ho rwich . front row: r. berkowitz, r.
kessler, b. diamond.
�bright promise
in recent years the harriers have
been a team building for the
future. coming back from a winless season the harriers won two
of their first three meets, and
placed well in the third. with all
but one varsity man returning
next year, niles east track should
have a very successful year
ahead of them.
back row: t. lee, r. berlow, o. hernandez, m. matlock, r. harris, r. kaba, coach ristow. front row: m. fisher, b. schuett, c. defranceschi, m. romanelli, r.
gertz, g. mermel, b. hartman, g. michaels.
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ben matsumoto
cecil harrold
cagers
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�basketbal I's future
this was a rebuilding year for the varsity basketball team.
they did a good job of rebuilding though, winning more
games than they have in the past two years, and the future
looks bright. the team gave some of the other suburban
league teams a scare in some real " cliff hangers."
one bright spot on the team was one of the best guards
in the suburban area, louis angelopoulos. he was a tremendous playmaker and shooter and he held the spot of
the team 's leading scorer. another hot shooter was senior
ben matsumoto who has been on the team for four years.
the big man at center for the trojans was another senior,
jeff netznik. the fourth senior on the team was t im mccormick. he was a good sixth man who really sparked the
team.
the cast of juniors supporting these four were steve glink,
mike lindahl, jeff johnson, glenn anderson, and cecil harrold. along with these boys sophomore don diamond
contributed greatly to the varsity team of 1971-72.
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the soph omor e basketba ll p layers are: back row: coach oswald, j. cohn, k. kei-
sel, c. levins, p. mand e l, g. fyd rych, r. pollack, I. weinstein, t . pausteck, s. gold,
m. z inman, r. kle insch midt, b. le rm an, j . cascino, coach capitani, manager, r.
c haiki n. fro nt ro w : manager, n. motin, h . weiss, r. sklamberg, I. kelly, d . ga rl ick,
h. ste kl off, j. kray, r. rubin, ma nage r, b. wood.
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�this year's freshman team includes: back row: coach greene, g. kabot, j. kleifie ld, m. klancic, j. grabow, j . harles, b. kravitz, k. michals, b. warsaski, m. !is, a. samelson, coach dvorak. middle row:
manage r, s. rudy, manager t. seals, j . simms, j. hanson, k. sher, h. bal ikov, a. freedman, s. slutsky, m.
buxvalenti, m. hansen, manager, r. weiss. front row: m. shamberg, h. mussbaum, p. spivack,
c.
baum, m. scherfling, g. angelopou los, s. korey. not pictured, c. carlson.
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�the most important aspect of the individual sport
of swimming is the practice, which makes perfect
- or at least in the case of our team, improvement. the swimmers had a disappointing season
this year, winning only one meet against maine
north. one bright star on the team, however, was
its captain, john peterson. john, the top man on
each level for four years, holds the varsity and
sophomor~ school records in the 200 and 400 yard
free-style events. this year he was fifth in the district in the 400 and fourth in the 200 yard events.
another senior, shelly greenberg, did well as a
diver.
the coach looks forward to next year with the return of such promising juniors as neal gold swirpming breast stroke, terry katz in free-style, and
earl schuett in backstroke. some returning stars of
the sophomore team are andy ruttenberg and
diver jeff milstein . among the promising freshmen
are qanny baigelman, rich berkowitz, and ed
naumes.
the fresh man swim tea m includes: (back row): s. patner, m. schecht man, r. be rkow itz, s. pilche n, s.
hi rsch, coach ernst. (front row): c. grossman, a. glass, a. to pp, j. schmidt, b. tandet, d. baigelman, e.
naumes.
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�the sophomor e swimmers are: (back row): c. sadovsky, a. ruttenberg, t. demeulenaere. (front row): k. baker, J. milstein, i. alexander, coach jurek.
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�this year's varsity swimmers are: (back row): r. williams, h. alpert,
s. nelson, s. green berg. (front row): c. schuett, h. borovik, n. gold,
t. katz, j. peterson, b. witt, coach baker.
john peterson on his way to victory
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swimming
�this year's varsity wrestlers are: (back row): f. erb, h. frolkis. (middle row): r. angell, s. soler, s. horwich, b. gillio, d. alexander, m. ament, k. berkley, j. tabor, coach komensky. (front row): s. witt, a.
shapiro, s. hoffman, j. sonderman, j. patt, g. castino, p. festenstein, k. weissman, s. rock, coach ewing, coach richardi.
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perhaps the most revoluti onized sport at niles east this year was
westling . the varsity team won its first suburba n league meet in
five years, defeatin g new trier east, and finished the season with a
3-8 record. the seniors who stuck with the team all four years and
learned this year that they had a chance to win were, dave alexander, kent berkley, gary castino, mickey dark, fred erb, paul festenstein , jeff patt, steve rock, and steve witt. castino took second
place in the district meet and won the champio nship in his weight
class in the glenbro ok south tournam ent. junior rick angell, took
first place in districts and won the trojan invitatio nal. phil cech, a
sophom ore, took seconds in both the district meet and the trojan
invitatio nal.
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cham pion ship !
on the sophom ore level, the trojan wrestler s won the suburba n
league champio nship for the first time since 1959. coach jim petruzzi led the team to an undefea ted season, winning eleven
meets. the starting line up had a tough man in every weight class,
includin g two boys with twenty wins for the season: larry yale and
larry cohen.
the freshma n team took third place in the confere nce with an 8-3
record. some notable member s on the team were jeff rock, mike
stone, paul kostyniu k, harold gordon, george christop oulos, and
bill hall. with so much talent, coach richardi looks forward to an
even greater season next year.
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the sophomo re wrestlers are: (back row): coach petruzzi, b. robin, d . rock, f. mueller, m. kamajian
kaf. albrecht, b. gusterine, s. fin e. (middle row) : I. upin, t. lee, s. horn, I. cohen, d. michae ls, m.
plan. (front row): s. saffro, j. brennan, p. cech, m. stein.
�the freshman wrestling team includes: (back row): coach schusteff, d. mamot, h. gordon, g. christopoulos, r. lewen, s. hite, e. jacobs, r. monti, b. hall. (middle row): J. knish, s. kornick, d. anderson,
d. barack, c. gershbein, j. rottner, s. shucart. (front row): j. saltzman, j. rock, j. randazzo, i. fishman,
p. kostyniuk, m. stone.
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perhaps the most revolutionized sport at niles east this year was
westling. the varsity team won its first suburban league meet in
five years, defeating new trier east, and finished the season with a
3-8 record. the seniors who stuck with the team all four years and
learned this year that they had a chance to win were, clave alexander, kent berkley, gary castino, mickey dark, fred erb, paul festenstein, jeff patt, steve rock, and steve witt. castino took second
place in the district meet and won the championship in his weight
class in the glenbrook south tournament. junior rick angell, took
first place in districts and won the trojan invitational. phil cech, a
sophomore, took seconds in both the district meet and the trojan
invitational.
sophs take
championship!
on the sophomore level, the trojan wrestlers won the suburban
league championship for the first time since 1959. coach jim petruzzi led the team to an undefeated season, winning eleven
meets. the starting line up had a tough man in every weight class,
including two boys with twenty wins for the season: larry yale and
larry cohen.
the freshman team took third place in the conference with an 8-3
record. some notable members on the team were jeff rock, mike
stone, paul kostyniuk, harold gordon, george christopoulos, and
bill hall. with so much talent, coach richardi looks forward to an
even greater season next year.
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wrestling
the sophomore wrestlers are: (back row): coach petruzzi, b. robin, d. rock, f. mueller, m. kamajian,
f. albrecht, b. gusterine, s. fine. (middle row): I. upin, t. lee, s. horn, I. cohen, d. michaels, m. kaplan . (front row): s. saffro, j. brennan, p. cech, m. stein.
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the freshman wrestling team includes: (back row): coach schusteff, d . mamot, h. gordon, g. christopoulos, r. lewen, s. hite, e . jacobs, r. monti, b. hall. (middle row): J. knish , s. kornick, d. ande rson,
d. barack, c. gershbein, j. rottner, s. shucart. (front row): j. saltzman, j. rock, j. ra ndazzo, i. fish man,
p. kostyniuk, m. stone.
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�varsity gymnasts. back row: d. cypin, k. kreitman, r. powers, b. frank, a. ross, c. porter, s. levit, d. apple, r. robbins. front
row: j. jenkins, r. novak, r. rolnick, b. rudnick, e. nagel, k. golden, h. deutsch. seated: m. bielinski.
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the niles east gymnasts had a fine 1971-72 season. including double duals, all three levels of competition compiled a 49-6 win-loss
record.
the varsity team averaged 118 points per meet, ranking them as
one of the top 15 teams in the state for dual meet competition.
dave apple, this year's team captain, had an outstanding season,
averaging in the high eights throughout the season and capturing
the suburban league free exercise title. the free exercise team
averaged 21 points per meet, making it and still rings the best
events of the season. parallel bars averaged 20 points per meet,
placing it a close third.
the loss of seniors joel rolnick, joe jenkins, dave apple, rick novak,
burce frank, chuck rudnick, clay porter, and mike bielinski will
surely hurt next year's team. but, it will be supplemented by a
suburban league championship sophomore team which averaged
a higher score per meet than any other in niles east history, as
well as a first place freshman team, which should help to make
next year's team as formidable as this year's.
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�sophomores. back row: I. lichtenstein, b. bro, s. kozub, j. blais, d. amado, I. levin. front
row: g. siege!, n. sher, b. scher, s. harrison, n. lawrence, b. liametz.
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freshmen. back row: d. gors, p. milstein, h. chabner, s. rosenthal, j. titlebaum, s. pollic, r. grossblatt, g. grossman, t.
wehrheim, c. marshal!, r. levitt, s. irsay, b. abrams. middle row: p. adelman, e. fried, e. guerrero, b grodsky, b. borkan,
g. cohen, s. kaplan. front row: m. stein, s. weichselbaum, m. burke, p. rothblum.
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�foiled again
varsity fencers from left to r igh t : r. rovner, b. grimson, m. winter, I. fleisher, coach keen, p. spitz, b. osness, s. glassner, p.
schultz.
the ability to tence successfu Ily does not depend on
strength, but rather upon
skill, agility, balance, and
mobility of body, as well as
mental alertness and concentration. finesse in fencing is a
greater asset than force .
however, at times during this
year, the varsity fencers had a
little trouble finding the right
combination of these ingredients. there were, of course,
some good performances by
the squad, and coach keen
has something to look forward to. five of his varsity
fencers will be back next year
as well as a good group of
sophomores. the future looks
bright.
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fencing
back row: j. nelson, r. stump, I. brittan, k. leipold, d. ables, b. d iamond. front row:
j. wailers, s. fine, r. sigman, e. rod in, s. dobryman.
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baseball
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coach oswald
golf
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tennis
activity
the members of this year's varsity tennis t eam ar e: (back row): coach ernst, c. sadovsky, d . daitchman, d. kaplan , r. salter, d. plotkin , coach doughe rty. (front row): s. skaletsky, s. mayer, m. cooper,
p. steams.
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�the power men
the weight lifting team was a new addition to the world of sports at niles east
this year. the team participated in various meets among which was the duncan ymca class two power meet in
which niles east finished fourth in a
field of twenty teams. they beat such
schools as northern illinois university,
southern illinois university, and western illinois university. they also participated in the illinois state meet in which
they fini shed third. in this meet dave
cypin took first place, eric nagel took
second, paul karabush third, and jerry
look, al kulwin, and coach capitani
each took fourth in their respective
weight classes.
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the mem bers of the weight lihin g team ar e: (back row) coach Capitani, j. hartste in, p. karabush, r. some rma n, t. c hristopoulos, m. wilkans. (front row): d .
cypin, a. kulwin, d. ruesch, e. nagel, r. huss.
���the varsity track team includes: (back row): coach ristow, d. gronski, g. brown, c. lutz, m. sternfeld,
j. nikitow, b. tepp, t. christopoulos, coach slavens. middle row; manager, s. statland, r. frank, j .
hartstein, n. eisbart, g. harling, m. wilkans, s. smith, b. henry. front row; b. mandel, p. karabush, s.
sussman, r. shane, t. kropf.
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somerman, r. kaba, s. fine, g. elkins, r. hage n, m. stookal. front row; j . treister, m. wolfinson, g. d avidson, m. matlock, a. johnson, c. stric ker.
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�the freshman track team includes: (back row): coach ristow, g. swihart, j. kalisky, b. schuett, m.
tepp, I. stein, b. rubin, c. wagner, coach slavens. (middle row): r. miller, s. nitz, r. gertz, a. retzle r, g.
salta relli, h. girovich, d. riskin. (front row): r. racusen, b. hartman, m. romanelli, I. gordon, k.
ullberg.
with over sixty boys out on all
three levels, the indoor track
teams had a considerably improved season this year. this can
be attributed to the fact that there
were seven returning lettermen on
the varsity level. they were jeff
hass, bob tepp, bob henry, tom
christopoulos, paul karabush, dave
gronski, and mike sternfeld. tepp
was the suburban league champion in the low hurdles his junior
year, bob henry holds the school
record in the high jump, and dave
gronski was last year's sophomore
suburban league champion in the
high hurdles. combined with each
of these, steve sussman holds the
school record in the two mile
event. with statistics such as these,
it is no wonder that the track teams
had a great year.
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�the members of this year's n-club are; back row; r. fede r, m. wi lkans, j. nikitow, j. levin, t. c hristopoulos, b. tepp, b. gillio, j. o rlove, s. smith. middle row; m. glassman, m. pol lack, p. festenstein, r.
shane, j. hass, d. gronski, j. hasmonek, s. rock. front row; b. ston e, s. mayer, k. chemers, m. cooper,
j. look, p. ka rabush, d. cypin .
the
spirit
behind
the
players
th e officers of the booster club are; back row; je rry yale, anita kell y (co rre sponding secretary), doris short, ed sho rt. sea t ed are, e lea nor yale (recording
secretary) and bob nagel (president).
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�co-ordinated, complex, complete
g.a.a. board, l eft to right, bottom
row: j. coninx, s. friedman, d .
mccloud. second row: k. jackson, n.
thiry, I. kovaciny, p. friedman. third
row: c. weisser, c. haynes, k. malcher, j. scott, a. rodiek, miss wojdula
(sponsor). to the right are the officers. l eft to right: lynn kovaciny
(vice-pres.), nancy thiry (treas.),
kathy malcher, (pres.) and ann rodiek (sec.).
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g.a.a., leaders' gym, intramural activities, cheerleading, and pompom .
the all-school volleyball tournament and much of the girls' athletic curriculum is coordinated by the g.a.a. and its board.
senior leaders are an aspect of girls' athletics operating in the p.e.
department. after two years training in special classes the senior
girls assist the gym teachers.
niles east is represented by interscholastic volleyball, tennis, badminton, and gymnastic teams, while girls can also participate in
these activities on an intramural basis .
organizations such as orchesis, ripplettes, and gymnastics provide
non-competitive recreation working toward performances during the year.
spirit is personified in the form of cheerleaders and porn-porn
girls, contributing to the boys' athletics.
girls at east certainly take no second to boys when it comes to
athletics .
sen io r leaders, back row, left to right:
c. he idelbe rger, c. chlapaty, k. malche r,
j . scott, j. cohen, a. rod ie k. second row :
j . richards, d . mccloud, k. kostyn iuk, j.
matsuoka, d. ginsbe rg. fr o nt row: j .
grousnic k, k. wachovsky, j . coninx, j.
silve r. no t pictu red above are: r. d avis j.
simo n, y. le blanc, d. rub in, n. w insberg, k. kuppig.
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together
back row left to right: n. odlivak, p. margules, e. koehnline, I. sieber, m. weinstein, j. dai, d. latala, n. brown, d. spitz, I.
lillien, d. ginsberg, r. landsman, I. black, s. levett, j. kellner, I. page, m. vale, I. saber, i. korey, e. barack, I. kap lan, d.
de itch, e. baigelman, c. holland, d. schoenbrod, I. kaye, a. ginsburg, j. moskowitz, c. kamen, f. estrin, n. kubnick. not
shown: j. theodore.
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orchesis officers show grace. left to right: elysa barack, debbie deitch, amy gins burg, and emy
baigelman.
�dale andrea (/eft) and paula goldberg (right) balance on the beam with ease and accuracy.
front row left to right: n. brown, b. nierman, p. gockenbach, s. wolff, p. goldberg, second row: p. krause,
j.scott, miss hovey (sponsor), d. soderberg, d. andrea. third row: b. lefkovitz, I. harris, m. gawin, s. goldstein, m. unrick. fourth row: sue varon (co-capt.), kathy wiser (capt.), debby kaplan (sec.-treas.)
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to the right jamie scott serves. this year
the tennis team, through much practice and hard work, came in first place.
the team consists of left to right, back
row: d. kleinschmidt, p. winans, p.
friedman, j. oif, k. malcher, j. scott, c.
heidelberger, g. jacobson, j. grousnick,
m. helfgott. front row: c. esken, s.
friedman, s. matsumoto, d. whisler, b.
blond, c. sonderman, r. gordon, s.
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kid stuff. this year the group consists of,
left to right, back row: j. gockenbach,
n. thiry (p res.), r. brumlik, a. wald, k.
werner, j. richards, n. kubnick. third
row: k. sobel, I. kovaciny, c. hay nes, j.
scott, k. malcher, a. rodiek, s. rissman,
k. jackson, c. underwood. second row:
j. coninx (vice-pres.), I. mylroie, j. underwood, h. osness, s. millman, d.
kleinschnidt. front row: c. rodiek, j.
sacks. not pictured above : ). oppenheim, m. anderson, b. solan, b. kusek.
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to the right, captain tina
georgiou. below picture,
freshman cheerleaders,
front row, left to right: p.
favish, (co-captain), m.
gawin, p. monsen. second
row: k. mayer, e. geiderman. third row: t. georgiou (captain), m. unruh.
�to the left, captain wendy
mendelssohn.
below,
sophomore cheerleaders,
top row, left to right: n.
mendelssohn, j. bauer, c.
brown, w. mendelssohn
(captain), bottom row: m.
wolowiec, p. menzer, d.
chlapaty (co-captain), m.
morris, j. deutsch.
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greiman, I. irving, d. komanelli,
s. levitt, j. theodore, n. monsen
(co-captain), e. barack. middle
row: k. rice (captain). to the
right elysa barack has the spirit.
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helping organize their great routines. b el ow pictures the porn-porn girls. bottom row, left to right:
d . schoenbrod, k. koch, c. glicksrnan, j. rnoskowitz,
r. blue, c. holland, second row : j . cohen, s. kalika
(co-captain}, c. goldberg (captain}, s. wolff, third
row: j . e lkins, h. whitefield, s. schiffrnan, h. garland,
fourth row: I. zazove, f. kaza n, b. dowlin, j . levine.
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prom couples "looked around and saw what good
things could be found" at the highland park country
club on may 28th. the yellow and green flowers, ambrosia and nectar, delicate tunes of manny dermer and
his orchestra, and the ceremonious coronation all
contributed to an enchanting evening, one that will
long be cherished by junior ar:id senior couples.
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�(far left) : on entering the dance, these two ponder on
the coming evening. (upper left): with the prom in full
swing, many couples enjoy a waltz, (bottom left):
while a couple of swingers take advantage of a faster
selection.
(below) : coronatio n is always a big event at prom. this
year's prom king ira levy and queen monica moses relax with their royal court consistin g of john belue,
nanette stern, pam wall is, and ken schiffman .
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year. in the past, each
club made their own
booths. for the first time
senior cabinet hired a
professional organization
that provided the ideas,
construction materials,
and prizes for each booth.
combined with the traditional games, the novelties of this professionally
run carnival furnished fun
and profit.
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�don ' t t ell m arty avers that blonds h ave more fun!
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�hey deb, ... it's not your last dance !
on saturday evening, september
11th, niles east presented the incoming freshmen with the freshman mixer. the dance began at
8 : 00 p.m. and ended at approximately 11 :00 p.m.
the dance provided the freshmen
with music, refreshmen ts, and a
chance to meet some new faces. it
enabled the students to become
better acquainted with one another and provided an entertainin g
evening for their social calendar.
mi xer expressio ns
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�the twilight pep assembly begins with the school
song led by the porn-porn girls and little eden
zazove.
homecoming court and escorts: (back row I. to r.): jeff hass, mark pollack, rob feder, ken chemers, rick
shane, and dave gronski. front row(/. to r.): randi blue, elysa barack, pat Stanley, carole goldberg, karen
rice, and ginny ferguson.
the "wonderful world of disney" reunited us with all of
our childhood buddies like
pluto, cinderella, and of
course good ol' mickey
mouse.
the night before homecoming there was a pep assembly
with the announcement of
queen, then back to a long,
but "fun" night of last minute touches
on
the
"masterpieces."
the next morning everyone
was bright-eyed and bushytailed (?) ready for the start of
the parade, and then onto
the football game. the trojans
really "mushed" the oak park
huskies, which helped in the
festivity and celebration of
the long awaited dance fantasia!
is spirit dead?
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as sure as the blowing winds of autumn
turn into the gentle fall of snow, niles
east presents its annual winter music
festival. the program included concert
choir and girls glee, the intermediate
band and the concert orchestra.
the seasonal music included both religious and contemporary songs of various origins. the program welcomed in
the holiday season joyously.
sally goldst ein concentrates, striving for perfectio n .
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�Ia spectacular stage event )
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homage to marat (brad bentcover) by the actors
in th e play (patients of the asylu m of charenton) .
�left: director of the play
marquis de sade (jeff ortmann). below: marat's
liturgy.
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�this fall the audience stared in awe as
the students of niles east marched on
stage presenting peter weiss' "marat
sade."
it was one of the most difficult plays
ever performed at niles east. most
high schools have never attempted a
drama as profound as this.
between 1797 and 1811, the director
of the asylum of charenton, monsieur coulmier, established regular
theatrical entertainments in his clinic
as part of the therapeutic treatment
of his patients . sade, an inmate of
charenton from 1803 until his death
in 1814, wrote and directed many of
these entertainments, and it became
fashionable in paris to visit the asylum, as much to watch the louche
antics of the lunatics as to watch the
performance.
the audience left the theater affected
by the dramatic impact of this play .
above :
m arat' s
sc h oo l mist r ess
(da rcy spit z) appea rs in his nightma re. lef t : coul m i er (ro b f ede r), t he director
of th e asy lum
perched with his
wife and d aughter (loren shlaes
and fa ye estrin).
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andwh
thelin~ ·~sppear and a picture results.
students a the pieces of this puzzle
presented individuals.
look closely at each person
no two are alike.
the expression on each face is different
reflecting individuality within the whole,
and when they are fitted together
the separations disappear
�brian abrams, cindy adams, philip adelman, elyse agran, david
ahonen, marcy alexander, james
alexander, jeanette alexander,
virginia al exander.
joseph ambrose, christo phe r al ien, douglas anderson, louis
anderson, da le a ndrea, michelle
andre, george an gelopoulos,
valeria argus, john artsaves.
martin avers, sherr i avers, jeffery
ayers, al ice baer, david baer,
daniel baigelman, susan baizer,
ho IIis baker, howard balikov.
judy ba ite r, mark bandy, david
barack, marcy bartenes, corin ne
ba rton, fred batko, terry bauer,
nila bazell, te r ri becker.
fel icia bel on, miriam benjam in ,
lau ri e b e rge r, michael berger,
Steven be r k, leslie berkley, joy
bergman, barry berk, rich berkowitz.
d av id berman, scott be rn s, ira
ber ry, david b lic h ma n n, michelle block, robert bodenheimer,
robert borfman, carolyn bolotin,
brian borkan .
eileen bornscheuer, mark borofsky, leslie brawslawsky, marlene
brawslawsky, marcia bregman,
mike bregman, leonard brenne r,
ronald bressler, mary Jou brown.
dana bruger, paul brzozowski,
lisa burack , james burgess, jeff
burgess, michael bur ke, patrick
burk e, john burnham, cary
bu xbaum .
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�daniel byron, charles campana,
mirella campoli, joann capezio,
adele carlson, howard chabner,
richard chaikin, sheila chancellor, mike chavin.
jeff cherner, charles christenson,
tom christensen, george christopoulos, howard cirouich, dawn
cl ark, kathy cl ark, jam es clauser,
laura clauson.
mike claver, john coens, cheryl
cohen, audry cohen, cheri cohen, dale cohen, gary cohen,
michael cohen, susan cohen.
ann cohn, leslie cole, mike copharin, michael cravin, Stewart
danziger, ch ris defranchesch i,
joane cupp, susan defraf, andrea
deleonardis.
karen delmonico, dennis deters,
brian diamond, terri diamond,
larry dickstein, judy dine, steven
dobryman, roberta dol nick,
roberta dreoze.
sheryl dubin, jon eager, geri
eckerling, natalie edelstein, stephan eich, michael eisenberg,
dana ellenby, alan ellenby, cheryl eskin.
maryanne flosi, nancy faber,
sandra falber, gail fardman, pam
lavish, helene federman, denise
feldman, steve fine, mike fink.
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�carol fisher, mark fisher.
martin fisher, arnold fish man.
ira fish man, mark flitman.
peter losses, steven fr an kel.
michelle franklin, linda freda.
adam freedman, eugene freid.
linda freres, lori friedman.
gloria fruehe, michael fryer.
maryann fusco, ellice geiderman, judy gelb, larry george,
tina georgiou, cary gershbein,
maura gawin, richard gertz, perry glait.
alien glass, martin glochowsky,
debra goch, karen gold, violet
goldberg, adam goldman, edward goldstein, susan goldstein,
caryn goldstick.
sheila goldzweig, larry gordon,
larry gordon, don gors, andrea
gortva, caren granti:, lori greenberg, laurie greenfield, barry
grodsky.
robert grossblatt, cary grossman,
gary grossman, susan grutzmacher, eugene guerrero, laura
gunderson, william hall, jill halper, david hanna.
michael hansen, john hanson,
clifford hanus, john harles, lori
harris, barry hartman, marsie
hass, audrey hayes, barbara
heche.
freshmen
169
�william heche, c indy herbo ld ,
rosanne herz og, da vi hirsch,
nancy hirsch , S
teven hirsc h,
mark hirshman, scott hite, sandy
hoefler.
debby hoglund, joanne holdman , mark hola pple, ken hornisch, caro l hotton, robert hotton, roland huhn, m elanie hurmuz, st eve irsay.
nava isaacs, shery l isaacson,
edward jacobs, gail jacobson .
lynne j aco bson, lee ann jaffee,
rich ard jago, bob jakubowich.
joseph jans, jeff jayne, mary jepson, michael johnson.
glen n kabot, bruce kahn , stacy
kahn , judy kalin.
ronna kalish, dorothy kampf,
edn a kane, mindy kantor .
ellen kaplan, julie kaplan , sta cy
kaplan, steve kaplan.
irwin katz, sheri katz, mark kaufman, caro lyn kelson.
sa ndy kerman, glen k eu per ,
randal kessler, steve kill erman .
pam king, shelby king, tom kin g,
cheryl k ittay.
billy kittay, mark klan cic, nancy
kl ehr, jeff kleifield, sandra klein,
jac k knish , shei la kobritz, corinne kogan, gay le kopels.
ilene korey, sherw in korey, vicki
kornick, steve kornick, paul kostyn iuk, jerome koval, kenny
kramer, valerie kr ammen, phi lip
kr anz.
170
freshmen
�margaret krause, barry kravitz,
holly krichevsky, dane kubnick,
keith ku ll berg, edward laleian,
lor i langhause, pamela lav in,
donna ledgerwood.
gloria lee, alan lemic k, nancy
lentner, daniel lerner, edward
lesinki, lynn levie, maria levie,
cindy levin, micheal levin.
sherri levin, bonnie levine, harold levine, rona ld levitt, helaine
levy, Steve levy, ronaltl lewen,
felice lewin, michael lis.
el l en lisnek, rodrigo lopez,
michae l losoff, jeff lotz, neal
luck, daniel lustig, mi les lustig,
kenneth lyons, cindy mccuaig.
maria mcguire, patric ia maggio,
patty maierhofer, david mamot,
joseph maniscalo, scot manna,
carol mannette, joh n martini,
chris marshal!.
bob marshal!, howard mathews,
robert matz, maria may, arlene
mayer, kathy mayer, jeff messer,
lyle mer ens, gary mer me I.
m ichae l meyer, peggy meyer,
kevin m ichaels, bonn ie m iller,
linda mi ll er, robert mil ler, stephanie mi llman, pau l milstein,
anita mincer.
fresh m en
171
�sherri miner, cheryl minikowski
theodore mishoulam, patti
monsen
richard monti, patti morgan
susan moritz, theresa moros
mary morten, terry moskowitz
janet mrowka, kristine mulcahy
sharon mullen, susan mullen,
peter myma, edward naumes,
david nelson, steven nemetz,
ronna nessenson, mylinda newberger, mitchell newman.
steven nitz, jay novick, mindy
nudelman, howard nussbaum,
theresa o'connor, michael ohlwein, nikki odlivak, james olsen,
lori olsen.
sandra orlove, sid osakada, holly
osness, debra ossey, steve pales,
kirk pamper, scot patner, william
patt, cynthia payne .
lynda pechter, scott pector, denis perry, james peters, monika
pforr, lynn phlaum, saul pilchen,
gail pinsky, debra plotkin.
ellen pollack, michael polisky,
craig polanz, hillary pollack, steven pollice, sheree poteshman,
linda price, dean pueschel, joseph purcell.
valerie putz, robert racusen,
michael radin, john randazzo,
sandra reed, joel reiss, adam retzler, cathy rian, lori rich man.
sandra ridker, tim riehm, robin
rifkin, daniel riskin, julie robbins, jeffrey rock, pam rockoff,
earl rod in, michael roman el Ii.
172
freshmer.
�rochelle rodt, cheryl rosen, keith
rosen, morris rosen, sheri rosenberg, frank rosenfield, fred rosenthal, paul rosenthal, cary
ross.
debra ross, harry ross, janet ross,
helene roth, sharon roth, barry
rothblum, philip rothblum,
charlotte rothstein, jack rothner.
michelle rouzin, naomi ruben,
barry rubin, paula rubin, sheila
rubin, linda rubinstein, steve
rudy, debbie russco l, susan
russcol.
mary ryan, ron rzadai, julia sacks,
lisa saber, debbi saey, rhonda
~affer, gina salerno, greg salterelli, bonnie saltzman.
jeff saltzman, paul saltzman, alIan samelson, barb saper, mari
sca lin, jan schaffrick, mark
scherfl ing, howie schermerhorn,
mike schechtman.
joe schmidt, wayne schnider,
mike schnitzer, jean schrriber,
rob schuett, carol schultz, jane
schu lt z, mary schuman , sandy
schuman.
Jarry schwartz, rhonda schwartz,
tom seales, judy seyller, ar ia
shaevitz, mike shamberg, don
shapiro, keith sher, neal sher.
linda shore, arlene siavelis, debra siegal, ellyn siegal, sandy si lver, warren s ilver, Jori simo n,
john simms, paula sirn er.
mike sirotzki, sue sklena, elizabeth smart.
alice smith, john smith, karen
so be I.
sue sohn, fred soko l, judith
soloman .
randi soloman, miche lle soltan,
barn a rd sos kin.
susan spanjer, philip Spivak, li nda spivak.
freshmen
173
�robin sporer, nancy starr, stephanie stavropoulos, janet stein,
leonard stein, michael stein, jeffrey steinert, sherry steinhandler, william Stelter.
alexis stern, david stone, michael
stone, terry stone, ralph stump,
daniel sullivan, karla swieding,
lawrence swider, gale swihart.
chris sznitko, bruce tandet, lisa
tatar, james taylor, lynn teichner,
patricia thiry, andrea toback,
cindy trawinski, mitchell trilling.
alien tscheyka, jay twery, terry
uhler, mary unruh, pamela urkov, michael valenti, ernest vancleave, linda van roeyen, barbara velen.
joseph virag, pat viteri, george
vlahandreas, mike wa ll ach, mered ith warda, bob warsaski,
thomas wehrheim, gary weich mann, Ired weichselbaum.
martin weiner, jeff weinstein,
susan weisman, jan weiss, kathy
weller, tom wengersky, kenny
wi lens, vicki w il koff, donna
winston.
steve winter, elise w ishni, lee
wisniewski, randy wittman, shelly wolcoff, jerry wolff, sandy
wolff, william wood, sheri
woodman.
terri yang, debra zaben, mike
zakin, elaine zannis, cindy zaks,
b11rb zucker, bruce zwolinski.
174
freshmen
�d en nis abeles, su e a ho nen, Ired
a lbrec ht , ira alexander, c h eryl
a lpe rt, david amado, micheal
app leba um , sco tt ap to n, barr y
arkush.
jeane aronold, te rri aronson, jill
aronovitz, vicki auerbach, mary
Jou ax ley, lau ri e baic h , keith
baker, monica bank, bob baque .
john barnst e in , scott b a ranc o ,
ra ndi bartenes, e llyne bask in ,
ma ril yn bass, jan ice bauer, ho lly
baygood, jell bazel l, kenneth
behr.
loren b e lkin , richard bel lu cc i,
deborah b e n as, a ndrea berg,
bonnie berg, ga rry berg, juli e
berg, ri chard b er low, lind a
berman.
m ic h ea l barr in g ton , marilyn
best, caro l be th , robin beza rk ,
steve binde r, james binna ll, robe rt bisk, deb ra b lackma n , peter
blaine.
jam es bl ais, el len bl at t, ju dy
b lic hm a nn , Steve n blum, jori
bomner, jay borker, sylvia box,
bru ce
brantman,
linda
brantman.
bruce braver ma n , ja n et breidenbach, randa ll bretzman, marl in
brinsky, laure nce brittan, wi lli am
b ro, ra lph brodacz, s teven
brooke, cynthi a brown.
cy nthi a brown, mi c he le brown,
li z burton, she ree cain, pame la
calkins, d e bra cap ito l, susa n carab in e , joh n casc in o, larry
cassman .
so phomores
175
�sharon cheeseman, thomas chiarello, denise chlapaty, bruce
clearfield, james cohn, larry
cohen, ron cohen, carla collier,
jorge conrado.
rita conroy, harold cooper,
merle cooper, arlene cosgrove,
john costello, susan danner,
robert darmstadter, elisa davis,
thomas demeulenaere.
susan derex, robert dessent,
joann deutsche, donald diamond, merle diamond, nancy
diamond, curtis dicker, michael
dinelli, steve du brow.
daniel dobski, lynn dorman,
barbara dowlin, david draper,
roberta drell, allan duberchin,
russel dushman, tom downs, larry duxler.
mark edwin, donna eisen, gary
elkins, shelle engelberg, debra
epstein, kenneth e rlander, richard eurich, kenneth factor, robert feder.
neal feld , frieda feiger, sandi
ferdman, rory ferger, richard
fields, stewart figa, debra filinson, ellie fine, steve fine.
nancy fisher, karen fivelson,
cheryl fleishman, george fletcher, edwin forsberg, cheryl frank,
helene frank, michele freed,
david freeman.
bonnie friedman, gail friedman,
sherrie friedman, judy fritzshall,
steve fritzshall, glenn fydr.ysh,
mark gaines, jayne garfield, david garlick.
176 sophomores
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wendy gartenbe rg, debbie gattuso, mary genti le, demetriu s
george, larr y ge rtz, joseph g ibrick, sherwin gilbert, robyn gill,
noah gilson.
lawrence g in sberg, susan ginsberg, susan glass, ellyce glassner,
she ldon glassner, peggy gockenbach, seth gold david goldberg,
jill goldberg.
paula goldbe rg , su e goldbe rg,
jil l goldstein, kim goldstein, marty golub, todd good man , harold
g o r don , mare gordon, rit a
go rdon .
gai t g ranato, alfred g randenetti,
phillip green, renay greene,
mark greenebaum, brian griffey,
ti mothy g riffin, robert grimson,
scott g rosky.
di az guillermo, g lenn hacker ,
robe rt guster ine , judy gutman,
ronald ha ge n, mi ndy ha lper,
m eg hanly, brian hamer, ke it h
hardt.
sheila ha rg rov e, richard har ri s
sue harri s, scott harr ison
robyn ha rt, victo ria hasegawa
glenna hecht, bonita hein z
marcy he lfgott, jack he n ry
omar herna ndez, debbie
hausman.
faye he rst, ric ky hertel
judy ho ffman , michele hoffman
sophomores
177
�sam horn, steve horn, jill horwitz, steve horwich, donna harb,
Steven irving, mike jacobs, andrea jacobson, scott jacobson.
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judy jansen, patty jayne, coral
jensen, alvin johnson, tom johnson, pamela joseph, roger kaba,
ira kagen, lawrence kampf.
sheryl kantor, barbara kaplan,
dennis kaplan, mark kaplan, tom
kappelman, william karol, robert
kasper, karen katz, steven kaye.
faye kazan, terry kellman, leo
kelly, robin kempner, kurt kiesel, larry king, cindy . kipnis,
howard klehm, lori kipp.
alien klein, bob klein, susan
klein, ronald kleinschmidt, debra klinghoffer, linda koenig,
bruce koestner, norberto kogan,
ronald kogan.
susan kokotek
terry kolpas
stephan kozub
hillary kramer
robert kramer
Ienore krasner
susan k rause
susie kraut
178
sophomores
.
�alexis kray, jeff kray
kathy krissman, fred kruglick
scott krupnick, gayle kuntz
barb kusek, david lachman
donald lam pert, gary lance
ruth landsman, rosemary Jang,
sharon lapofski, karen !arson ,
lance larson, mary latala, nancy
latal a, nat lawrence , steve
leadroot.
sheri lee, terren ce lee, robert
lefevre, bina lefkovitz, bill lehmann, karen leib, kurt leipold,
kevin lentzen, steven leon.
bradley Jerman, kim lerner, corry !evens, david leverich, debbie
levie, jan levin , lee levin, janet
levine, sandra levine.
loren levitz, david levy, barry
ori
liametz, jill lichtenstein, J lichtenst ein, michele lichtenstein,
cary lieberman, jeffrey Jillian ,
avram lotham.
pam lovell , joyce lovitt, jay lubei,
cheryl luck, debbi lustig, mich el e marko, darlene mccor mack, pat mccorm ick, becky
mccracken.
linda mcguire, betty maier hoffer, paul mandel, laurie mann,
ruth mannheimer, peter martus,
susan marcus, helene markich,
debbie martorano.
robert maslov, montgome ry
m atlock, leonard masuda, sharon matsumoto , janet maxon ,
david mayer, l ynne mahlahn,
I eon ard mayer, james mcray.
debra meister, adelle melamed,
joanne mu eller, nancy mendelssohn, w endy mendelssoh n, paula menzer, alyce metger, melin da metzger, gary m eyers .
sophomor es
179
�daryl michaels
gayle miller
janice miller
ronald miller
sue miller
jeff milstein, cary morgan, marilyn morris, michele moses, neal
motin , Ired mueller, susan nagel,
laurie n isatsky, gwen natenberg .
denise nathan , tom nelis, jeff
nelson, pamela nevkirch, enid
newberger, marty nevel, mich elle nierman, steve niess, ira
nitzkin .
joseph novak, howard nusbaun ,
richard o'neill, steven o lhausen,
janice oif, keith olive, d ennis
o l se n , bob olsen, karen
oppenheim.
susa n oshanna, eliot osherman,
laura page, irene pahigianis, sut
papa, cathy panos, lillian pappas,
tom pausteck, cheryl pector .
raymond pet ers, barbara peterson, sally petroski, jan et pevsner,
howard pfeifer, j ennifer phil lippe, gary pineless, j anet pinsky,
steven podolsky.
c hrist op her pohl, robin po lin ,
ross pollack, lisa polley, nancy
post, mendy pozin, stacy power s, dawn portnoy, david
pregoze.
maria pressler, jeffrey pucher,
susan pu llman, steven putziger,
eia radosavljevie, julie rand, dan
r ap poport , julia r ath , bob
kirceti .
shirley rissman , kristin a risch ,
helayn e robbins, bruce robin,
d ennis rock, jan et rogover, edie
rose, ga ry roseman, lynn rosen.
180
sophomores
�mike rosenbaum, amy rosenberg, shelley rosenfeld, cathy
rosengarden, alee ross, ron rovner, edith ruber, richard rubin,
lynn rudolph.
david ru esch, dorothy rutkowski, a ndy ruttenbe rg, mike rzadadki, randy sable, lauren sack,
claude sadovsky, scott saffro, jaci
sagen.
james salentiny, joan sale rno, julie salkin, debra sa lmon, lau ra
sampson, loren santow, barbara
sapoznik, diane sca rbrough, barry sch er .
s haron sc hi ffman, rhond a
schneider, de bo rah schultz, julie
sch ult z , ju lie schwart z, t ina
schwartz, stu art secler, gail seid man, harold selan.
deborah seizer, ronald seplow,
jeff serot a, michael s ha ndler,
amy shapiro, david shapiro, fran
sh ap iro, steve s hapiro, leesa
sherma n.
ri c har d short, va leria shuc ker,
scott skaletsky, re id sigman, lisa
silver, michael s ilve rman, n eal
simmons, gary siegel, gary sirt.
sophomores
181
�joan sklair, robert sklamberg,
mark slavin, michelle small, arnie smith, daniel smulson, dawn
sol berg, vanessa soderberg, richard stevin .
scott statland, michael springer,
marshal! spiegel, karen sonheim,
robert somerman, maurice stein,
debbie steiner, howard steklof,
robe rt stender.
arthur stender, daryl stern, florence stern, susan stern, karen
stilt, mare stookal, corey stricker,
rick sulak, peg sullivan.
charles sundmacher , leslie suslick, phyllis taylor, john thomsen, roland torres, james trainer,
jeff treister, vincent trauth, leslie
treitman.
marcy trilling, ed triwush, susan
uhle, jeanne ulbert, joan underwood, lenard upin, christine uritz, michele vale, sue varon .
audrey wald, debbie wasserman,
andrea waxman, Jen weinstein,
mike weintraub, robin weisman,
howard weiss, kathy weissman,
jay weller.
norman wells, donna whisler,
jordan williams, pamela winans,
rene wold, robert wolf, michael
wolfinson, kim woodman, Jarry
yale.
zachery zager, rory zaks, libby
zazove, robin zeidman, kathy
zimbler, mark zinman, debbie
zolt, mark zolt, joanni zurla .
182
sophomo res
�steve abraham, randy abeles,
robin abeles, shepherd abrams,
sharon agrest, donna ahonen,
lori allan, howard alpert, ronald
al port.
michael ament, glenn anderson,
laura anderson, mary anderson,
ri ck angell, steve arenson,
george a rgus, albert baque,
bruce barron.
ilene beard, linda becker, peter
becker, bradley bentcover, kevin berg, neil berg, mary berman,
ronald berman, c indy berns.
scott bieber, tom bielinski, estella birnberg, laura black, elysa
blacker, randy blair, richard
blanke, randi blue, kathy bl inn.
bruce bogdan, martin borg, harry borovik, susan brody, anita
bradford, william broton, greg
brown, nancy brown, karen
bruger.
charles burgess, tom calahan,
lauren campbell, leslie campbell, bruce caplan, paula carlin,
judy carlson, peter carneal, helen e cassman .
scott chan, dean christopoulos,
richard c hubert, leslie cieplinski,
linda cloch, janet coclanis, judy
cohen, caryl cohen, janice cole.
mindy comitor, joseph cone,
alan cooper, elizabeth corona,
maria corush, bonnie crane,
judy dai, david daitchman, jody
daitchman .
juniors
183
�bonnie daly, ronda daniels, beth
darin, michele delmonico, francine deluca, dennis dessilla,
howard deutsch, jacob deutsch,
al ice diamond.
alien diamond, john difiore,
richard dluger, mark dolan, holli
doniger, ira dubin, james dubrow, william edelm an, ar lene
ekstein.
janet el kins, Jarry ell is, eric el rod,
linda emmerman, michael eren berg, karyn esken, faye estrin ,
michael even, evette factor.
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linda fal lucca, richard fantus,
debra fasules, lisa favish, robert
fein, mare fine, ricky fingerman,
nancy fisher, marilyn floss.
debra feldman, ginny ferguson,
cindy fine, fawn foudray, ann
fradin, robert frank, pam friedman, paula friedman, harold
frolkis.
184
juniors
�denise fruehe, ei leen fruehe,
ralph fusco, jean galayda, steven
ganek, sharon gates, franc in e
geman, donald geno, nancy
gerchikov.
gay le gil lman , amy ginsberg,
mare glassman, murray glassman, elaine glazer, cheryl glicksman, steve glink, robert gockenbach, jody gold.
neal gold, robin gold, neal goldberg, kenneth go lden, caryn
goldman, robert goldsmith, kathy goldstein, ilene goodman,
susan goss.
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steven grace, ronna greenberg,
robert greene, joan greenspan ,
laurie greiman, renee greiman,
david gronsk i, glenn gross, mary
grut zmacher.
robin gzesh, david haake, david
hackman, marsha hagio, debra
hanson, stewart harris, cecil harro ld, john h asmonek, w illiam
hedrick.
donald heiman, joseph heinrich,
leslie helberg, nancy hess, david
hirsch , john hobson , marsha
hoffman, warren hoglund, stuart
horwitz.
richard hotton, fred iglitz, thaddeaus ignace, lynn irving, mark
isaacson, lawrence iser, barbara
jacobs, betty jacobson , lisa
jeremias.
craig johnson, james johnson
jeffry johnson, richard jonas
stephen jones, dina kaatz.
debbi e kagan, gary kahan
lillian kahn, thomas kahn
richard kalin, carol kamen
juniors
185
�bruce kammier, richard kamo,
debra kaplan, debra kaplan, lesley kaplan, susan kaplan, richard
kappelman, terry katz, lorraine
kaye.
franci keller, jill kellner, patricia
king, howard kite, liz klapman,
cheryl klehr, kimberly koch, stephan koeune, kathy kokotek.
sharon kolpas, jeffrey k9rnick,
keith kreitman, neva kronich ,
thomas kropf, michelle ku lwin,
ayala kun, beth kusek , edward
labay.
jeffrey langer, diane latala, steven lavin, james lawler, gary lee,
gi lbert lee, herman lee, mary
leonard, jessica lerner.
robert letchinger, lynne levi,
Iran levin, marsha levin, ronda
levin, steven levitt, susan levitt,
diane levy, howard lewis.
michele leibold, laura lillien,
mike lindhal, francine lipson,
glenn lub in, cha rl es lutz, sima
madnick, lynne maggio, judy
maedge.
186
juniors
�ian main, daniel malfar, m. mancza rse, bruce mandel, brad
mankoff, sherry mann , john
manna , norman margalit , pam
m argu les.
michael markoff, barbara
markovitz, richard marks, j il l
matusik.
tina maslowsky, david mathise n, scott mat h isen, joseph
mastrototarg.
don mccua ig, steve meisner,
michael mekler, marylee melvin .
jody mendel sso hn , howard
merkin, barbara meyer, barbara
meyer.
barbara meyer, kenneth meyer,
adele meyers, wendy michaels.
ric hard michell, jonathan migdow, don mil lard, laura miller.
alyce miner, pamela miner, debra minikowski, penny mitnick.
sherry morris, barbara morrison,
ricky moss, michael mrowka .
judy munn, linda mylroie, robert
nadeau, eric nagel .
ro nald nagel , gus nastos, michael nathan , janice neidorf,
stu art nelson, lori netznick, eugene newman, janice newborn,
ira nevel.
alan nidetz, beth nierman, john
nikitow, t erese noesen, ri chard
no lan , deborah novick, nancy
oken, william oberoing, jacquelin oppenh eim .
jeffrey orlove, mark orn st ein,
william osness, gulten otuzlu,
hillary oxman, maureen patner,
terri pearlman, rosanne pechter,
hannah pedersen.
juniors
187
�terri perelgut, murry perlin, rana
perlman , regina petroski, glenn
piper, diane pitt, steve pliskin,
dale plotkin, sarah podolsky.
cheryl politzer, marty polk, richard powers, ronna pressner,
dawn puescel, linda rabin, denise reinwald, robert rende r, craig
ri cci.
richard robbin, daniel robbin,
holly robin, diane robins, micheal robins, irwin romanek,
mark romanek, steve romanoff,
earl roseman.
karla rose nzwe ig, e lle n rosne r,
allan ross, debra ross, carol rosset, ron rubin, carol rudd, randi
rue, earl sacks.
craig sac h s, h e nry sadovs ky,
ri chard salte r, arthur saltz berg,
e lisa samue ls, e ri c sasai, bob satoloe, lind a sav itt , be rn a rd
schack.
ed schlaege r, suzanne schlaffe r,
bill schloss, debra schn e ider,
debbie sc ho e nbrod , di a ne
sch ri e r, howie schucart, earl
schuett, kim schultz.
pau l schu ltz, sh e lli e schuman,
cha rl es sch wand e r, s h e ryl
schwart z, jody scott, Jarry scott,
me ryl secle r, w e ndy seide n,
kandye serafin .
dora lee shanama n, arnold shapiro, irvin shapiro, ke n share, joel
share, irwin shiffman, kat hy siave lis, mar ia siegal, mark siemson .
188
juniors
�karen sills, shelle silver, gary silvers, brad simon, jay simon ,
sheri simon , mart y singer, annette sloan, john smith.
scott s mith , lisa smoller, gayle
snitman, barb solan, diane soderberg, steve solar, lenny soffer,
charlene so lomon , irwin
sol om an.
steve so lomon , jeff sonderman,
david spiegal, cindy spil lar, va l
spillar, don spinner, philip spitz,
d ebra spitzer, karen spivak.
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rhonda sporer, joan stavropoulos, david steirman, glen stern,
lynne sti efel, nino Strickling, lorin sucherman, tom suseski, steve
sussman.
je ff tabor
maureen taylor
suzie tennes
jeff terch in
greg theis
janice theodore, dave thomas,
helene trapper, anthony trauth,
laurie treitma n, d avi d tres ley,
beth tuni c, s haron tupler, jeff
turn e r.
george ubau, andy ulbert, carol
underwood, bernie urborg, ed
van, lau re l vau ghan , jaime velez,
garry vinarsky, ri ch wahlgren.
mike walker, kristie warnke, jon
wasserman, diana waller, dennis
wax, d e bra w e iner, audrey weinert, jane weinstein , ste wart
weintraub.
d ebra weisbach, lynn weisbe rg,
an ne weisman, cy nthia w e iss,
bar bara w e iss, kip weissman,
ke ith we itzman, aud rey wells,
kare n werner .
�cary werner, honey whitefield,
bruce whitmore, marcy willens,
elyse willerman, janet wil liams,
rick williams, mike winter, william wirth.
s. wirtshafter, william witt,
ferne wolf, sharon wolfe, sheryl
wolff, robert wolin, lynne wolman, marcia wo ldwiec, judy
yang.
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sharon zaphiris, frank zane,
james ziah, mike zucker, laury
zummer.
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190
juniors
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�juniors 191
���robert abramson
george abt
michael adamik
robert addison
national honor society 3,4; gold honor pin 4.
jeffrey adler
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; northwestern summer institute
2; tennis team 1; shield 1; debate team 1,2,3; captain 3; library aid 1.
steven alban
student legislature 2; reflection revelrie.s crew 2,3; spring play crew 2,4;
thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; tecnis 2,3,4; chess club 1.
dave alexander
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; football 1; wrestliing 2,3,4; major n 3,4; most valuable.player2.
larry alexander
deborah alfredo
transferred from st. scholastica 2; reflection revelries 4; musical crew 3;
yearbook staff 3,4; editor 4.
jeff anderson
wrestling team 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2.
davidapple
national honor society3,4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze
honor pin 2; gold honor certificate.1; summer Institute 3; cabinet 4; ave
1; concert band 1,2; intermediate band 2; beginning band 1; stage band
1; n club 2,3,4; gymnastics 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; major n 2,3,4; russian club 1,2,3,4; treasurer 3; nilehilite staff 1.
194 graduates
arona arbus
student legislature 2; fall play crew 2; reflection revelries crew 3; music
festival 2,3; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2; spanish.club 2; nilehilite staff 3,4;
assistant editor 3; editor-in-chief 4; quill and scroll society 4; art council
2,3; producers 2,3; scholastic art award 3; ~old key 3; blue.ribbon 3.
�richard arnopolin
fall play crew 2,3; spring play crew 2,3; musical crew 2,3,4; reflection
revelries crew 2,3; music festival 2,3; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2;
30 point award 3; 40 point award 3; 50 point award 4; tecnis 2,3,4.
dare ashley
student legislature 2; fall play 1,2; reflection revelries 2,3; spring play
crew 4; musical crew 4; musical 2,3; music festival 2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4;
10 point award 2; 20 point award 4; choir 2,3,4; madrigal singers 4; silver
pin 3; gold pin 4; gaa 1,2; 24 point award 1; forensics 1;speech team 2,3.
alexander avers
tennis team 1,2,3,4; minor n 2; major n 3.
nancy baer
bronze honor pin 4; reflection revelries 2,3,4; reflection revelries crew
1,2; spring play crew 1,2,3; musical crew 1,2,3; musical 2,3; music festival
1,2,3; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2; 20 point award 3; 30 point award
3; choir 3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; silver music pin 3; music certificate 2; gaa 2,3,4; 24 point award 2; orchesis 2,3,4; pep club 1; art council
1,2.
jan baich
reflection revelries crew 3.
emy baigelman
reflection revelries 3; musical crew 2; musical 3; music festival 1,2,3;
choir 3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gold music pin 3; gaa 1,2,3,4;
cheerleader 2; pom-pom 3; orchesis 1,2,3,4.
elysa barack
national honor society 3,4; national merit letter of commendation 4;
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver honor pin 4; bronze honor
pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; cabinet 3,4; homecoming committee 4;
homecomingcourt 4; reflection revelries 1,2,3,4; musical 2,3,4; music
festival 1,2,3; thespians 4; producers 2,3,4; choir 3; glee club 1; silver
music pin 3; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point
award 1; 75 point award 2; 150 point award 3; 225 point award 4; cheerleader 2,3,4; orchesis 1,2,3,4; officer 4; pep club 1; french club 1,3; fusion 1,2,3,4; prom committee 3.
georgette baskovich
music festival 1,2; freshmen girl's glee 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4.
:er 3.
udent legislature 2,3; cabinet 1; reflections crew
1,2; musical crew 2,3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4;
vard 2; concert orchestra 3,4; concert band 1,2,3,
I; beginning band 1; stage band 3,4; gold music
2; music certificate 4; gaa 1,2,3; 24 point award 1;
philip beck
national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4.
michele benjamin
gaa 1,2.
�ellen bercovitz
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music festival 1,2;3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2; latin club 2,3,
kent berkley
student legislature 1,2; ave 1,2; track 1,2,3,4; shield 1,2; minor n 3; major
n 4; cross country 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; minor n 3; wrestling
1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; minor n 3; major n 4.
harvey berns
transferred from senn 3; football 1; basketball 2; nilehilite 4; editor 4;
teacher's aid 2; language lab worker 2; scholastic art awards 3; certificate of merit 3.
robin bieber
mike bielinski
bronze honor pin 4; cabinet 1; reflection revelries 3; intermediate. band
1,2; n club 4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; minor n 3; major n 4; gymnastics 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; captain 2; baseball 1; track 2,3,4; major n 3,4; most valuable.gymnast 2; most
valuable football player 1.
janice birk
medical careers dub 2; student union 2.
jef block
barbara blond
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; bronze honor pin 4; student legislature 2,3,4; secretary 3,4; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 2; 75 point award
4; spanish club 2; medical careers club 3,4; secretary 3,4; math club 1;
girls' tennis team.2,3,4.
donna bloom
cabinet 3; producers 3,4; reflection revelries 3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4;
glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3,4; ,double quartet 3; music certificate 3,4.
jeffrey bolon
football 1; latin club 3.
kathy borcia
gaa 1.
lynn borker
intermediat~ band
2; beginning band 1; gaa 1,2; ski club 3,4.
petra bornscheur
shellie bornstein
music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1.
michael boukas
leslie brantman
student legislature 2; fall play 2; reflection revelries 3; music festival 1,2,
3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2; spanish club 1,2,3; nilehilite
staff 4; producers 1,2,3.
shirley braus
stuart bressler
wrestling 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; captain 1; baseball 1; frosh
numerals 1.
196 graduates
er honor pin 3; bronze
titute 3; cabinet 4; ave
tng band 1; stage band ·
~ 1; major n 2,3,4; rus-
�i want so much to be a part
of myself.
to know in a most positive sort of way,
who i was, what i am, and what i will become.
i look back, into my past
and think.
last year at this time ...
and it all seems so unreal.
i see myself now, not believing
what's occurred.
how could things become so different
in such a short amount of time?
and still i wait and contemplate
the future.
an entity unknown to man,
a reality to come, which now is only fantasy.
michael bridge
patrick bridge
steve bromberg
transferred from st. john's military academy 3; tennis 3,4; ski club 3,4;
weight lifting 3; workstudy 4.
laurel bronstine
transferred from proviso east 2; gaa 1.
lynnebrown
student council 1.
rochelle brown
ave 4; producers 1; medical careers club 4; girls' service organization 2,
3,4; art council 1; ushers club 2; guidance office monitor 1,2,3,4; gaa 1.
rita brumlik
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; cabinet 1,2,3,4; officer 4; homecoming committee 3,4; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed
chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 2; ripplettes 2,3,4; pep club 1;
trench club 1,2; yearbook staff 3,4; editor 4; social house 2; prom committee 3.
debbie brusslan
gaa 1.
claire buell
gaa 1,2,3; art council 1,2,3; officer 3; yearbook staff 2,3; pep club 1;
thespians 2,3,4; studio productions 3; lead 3; producers 1,2,3,4; reflection revelries 3; reflection revelries crew 1,2,3; spring play crew 2,3;
musical crew 2,3; 10 point award 2; 25 point award 3; fall play crew 2,3;
chairman 3.
197 graduates
�mark bunes
steven burgess
fall play 3; fall play crew 1,2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 1,2,3,4; spring
play crew 1,2,3,4; musical crew 1,2,3,4; thespians 1,2,3,4; 10 point award
1; 20 point award 2; 30 point award 2; 40 point award 3; 50 point award
3; tecnis 1,2,3,4.
mark burton
student legislature 2,4; music festival 1,2,3; choir 3; mixed chorus 1,2; p.
a. 3,4; student appeals board 4.
jerrycaile
silver honor pin 4; football 1,2.
garycain
reflection revelries 2,3,4; musical 3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; thespians 4;
10 point award 4; concert orchestra 4; coocert band 1,2,3,4; intermediate band 1; stage band 213,4; gold music pin 4; golf 3; fencing 1; frosh
numerals 1; medical careers club 2,3,4; officer 4; chess club 1; marching
·
band 2,3,4; percussion ensemble 2,3,4.
kathy calahan
ushers dub 1,2,3,4; officer 2,3.
barbara camnitzer
blue honor certificate 1; office occupations 4; gaa 3.
linda carasso
joel carroll
german club 1; industrial arts dub 3.
rick chaiken
bruce chemers
kenneth chemers
student legislature 1,4; cabinet 4; fall play crew 2; reflection revelries
crew 1,2; tecnis 1,2; n club 2,3,4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1;
shield 2; major n 3,4; basketball 1,2; minor n 2;. latin club 1,2,3,4; officer
3,4; library aid 1; homecoming committee construction 3,4; medical
careers club 1,2; student appeals board 4.
elaine cheney
reflection revelries crew 2,3; spring play crew 2; music festival 1,2;
thespians 3,4; ten point award 3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; pep club
1; teachers of tomorrow 4; personal monitor 2; producers 2,3,4; pace 2;
teacher's aid 4.
mare cherney
transferred from bowen 2; spring play crew 3; spanish club 3.
diana chiropolos
reflection revelries crew 3; art council 3; scholastic art award 3.
celeste chlapaty
gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 2,3,4; 24 point. award 2; 75 point award 2; leaders'
physical education 2,3,4.
tom christopoulos
n club 3,4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; major n 4; basketball 1;
baseball 1; frosh numerals 1.
arthur dark
football 1,2,3; wrestling 1,2,3,4.
198 graduates
�shelley cohan
student legislature 1,2; fall play 1,2; reflection revelries crew 1,2; spring
play crew 1,2; musical crew 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2;
pep club 1; golden galleon 1,2,3,4; ushers club 2.
andrea cohen
edcohen
student legislature 2; ave 1,2,3,4.
janine coh~n
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; cabinet 1,2,3,4; treasurer 3; homecoming committee 4; chairman
4; reflection revelries 1,2; musical crew 1,2; music festival 1,2,3; glee
club 1; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2; 24 point award 1;
cheerleader 2; porn-porn squad 3,4; yearbook staff 2,3,4; editor 3; editor-in-chief 4; quill and scroll society 3,4; journeyman award 2; leaders'
gym2,3,4 .
jonathan cohn
transferred from bowen 2; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; library
aid 3,4; film club 1,2; hallguard 2.
pamelacole
fall play crew 2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 2,3,4; spring play crew 2,3,
4; musical crew 1,2,3,4; music festival 1,2; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award
2; 20 point award 3; 30 point award 4; 40 point award 4; tecnis 3,4; glee
club 1; music certificate 1; mixed chorus 2,3; girls' tennis 1,2; gaa 1,2,3;
24 point award 1; art council 1,2,3,4.
judith coninx
music festival 1,2,3; glee club 1; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2,3;
gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 1; 75 point award 1; 150 point award 2; 225
point award 3; 300 point award 4; ripplettes 1,2,3,4; interscholastic badminton team 1,2,3,4; interscholastic volleyball team 2,3,4; outstanding
freshman in physical education.
dan connally
mark cooper
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; blue honor certificate 1; student
legislature 3; n club 4; tennis 1,2,3,4; shield 2; major n 3,4; basketball 1;
frosh numerals.
graduates 199
�susancowen
national honor society 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver
honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; reflection
revelries crew 2,3,4; spring play crew 3,4; musical crew 2,3,4; thespians
3,4; 10 pt. award 3; 20 pt. award 4; american field service 3,4; treasurer 4;
library aid 1,2,3; ushers dub 1,2,3,4.
sharon craven
fall play 2; reflection revelries 2,3; glee club l; gaa 1; yearbook 2.
davecypin
n club 4; gymnastics 1,2,3,4; golf 2; baseball 1,3,4; intramural diving 2.
, suecypkin
national honor society 3,4; silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; student legislature 2; cabinet 3; rec
flection revelries 1,2,3,4; . o-director 2; music festival 1,2,3,4; musical 1,
4; thespians 2,3,4; choir 2,3,4; officer 4; glee club l; gold music pin 4;
silver music pin 3; music certificate 2; gaa 1,2,3; gaa board 2; 24 pt.
award 1; orchesis 1; pep club 1; future teachers of america 1,2,3,4; president 3,4; producers 2,3,4.
brad daar
silver honor pin 3; student legislature 1; tecnis 1,2,3,4; spanish club 1,2,3,
4; medical careers club 1,2,3; debate team 1; industrial arts dub 1; library aid 1,2,3,4.
laurie dahlquist
transferred from marywood 3.
kathleen dammann
harriet danzyger
dougdasse
transferred from maur hill 2; freshman class officer 1; n club 4; basketball 2,3; baseball 2,3,~; minor n 2; major n 3,4; captain 4.
ilene davidson
musical crew 1; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; music certificate 2; mixed
chorus 2; gaa 1,2; 24 pt. award 1; orchesis 1,2; spanish club 1,2; officer2;
golden galleon 1; debate team 1; producers 1.
eileen davis
rhea davis
student legislature 2,3; falt Rlay crew 1,2; reflection revelries 2,3,4; re·
flection revelries crew 2,3,4; Chairman 2,3; spring play crew 1,2; musical
crew 1,2; music festival 1,2; producers 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt.
award 2; 25 pt, award 4; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; french
dub 1,2; golden galleon 3,4; yearbook staff 3,4.
andrea decker
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; music
festival 1,2,3,4; choir 3,4; glee club 1; silver music.pin 3; music certificate
3; mixed chorus 2; orchesis 2.
debbie deitch
fall play 1,2; fall play crew 1; reflection revelries 3,4; choreographer 4;
musical 1,2,3; music festival 1,2; thespians 3,4; 10 pt. award 3; 20 pL
award 4; concert orchestra 1,2; silver music pin 2; music certificate 1;
gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 pt. award 3; cheerleader 2; orchesis 3,4; president 4; nile·
hilite staff 3; feature editor 3.
james demeulenaere
football 1,2,3,4; major n 4; track 1; basketball 1; mostvaluable. player 1;
baseball 1.
gerald denotto
tennis 1.
cindy dessent
homecominf:! court 3; gaa 2,3; ripplettes 3.
linda discostanza
200 graduates
�holly dinicola
gloria dorn
reflection revelries crew 1; spring play 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1; orchesis
2.
brian drell
idelledunn
mike duxler
basketball 1,2; shield 1,2; most valuable player 1; wrestling 4; minor n 4;
baseball 1,2,3,4; shield 1,2; minor n 3; major n 4; most valuable player 2.
eric dworianyn
beginning band 1; football 1,2,3,4; shield 2; minor n 3; gymnastics 2;
shield 2.
thomas dzwoniare k
science seminar 1; russian club 1,2.
robert eberle
student legislature 2; cabinet 2; football 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield
2; minor n 3; ski club 3,4.
sue eckerling
student legislature 2; fall play crew 2; reflection revelries 1; reflection
revelries crew 1; musical crew 1; musical 1; music festival 1,2,3; choir 3;
glee club 1; silver music pin 3; music; certificate 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,
2; spanish club 2; producers 1,2.
graduates 201
�leslie eckersley
musical crew 2; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,4.
neil eisbart
track3,4.
linda eisenberg
gleedub 1; mixed chorus 2; library aid 2.
david ekstrom
scott engedahl
loren eoyang
robert estes
science seminar 1; russian club 2.
barbara anne falber
student legislature 2; gaa 2; junior orchesis2; golden galleon 3,4; american field service committee 4.
robert feder
national honor society 3,4; minois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; summer institute indiana university 3; student legislature 1,2;
treasurer 3; cabinet 1,2,3,4; president 1; vice president 3; children's theatre 3; fall play 4; spring musical 4; producers 3,4; intermediate band 1;
beginning band 1;n club 3,4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2;
major n 3,4; track 1; minor n 1; basketball 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield
2; minor n 3; science seminar 1; chosen for boy's state.
harry federman
linda feigen
michael feldman
Illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; bronze honor pin 3; studentlegislature 2; curriculum chairman 2; math club 1; rE:flectJon revelries crew
2.
robert felt
ski club 3; bronze honor pin 3; ave 3,4.
gary fenchel
sinia fernandez:
transferred from sullivan3; spanish club 1,2,3; gaa 3; library aid 1,2.
paul festenstein
national honor society 3,4; national merit letter of commendation 4;
gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor
certificate 1; cabinet 3,4; prom ~ommittee 3; homecoming committee
4; n club 3,4; tennis 2; shield 2; wrestling 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; baseball 1; frosh numerals 1; debate team 1,2.
judy fields
summer institute oxford university 3; fall play 2,3,4; lead 2,4; reflection
revelries 2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 2,3; reflection revelries director
4; spring play 1,3,4; lead 3; musical crew 1,2,3,4; musical 3; music festival
1,2,3,4; thespians 1,2,3,4; secretary 4; ten point award 1; 20 point award
2; 30 point award 2; 40 point award 3; SO point award 3; choir 3,4; glee
club 1; gold music pin 4; sliver music pin 4; music certificate 3; mixed
chorus 2; madrigal singers 3,4; forensics 2,3,4; secretary 4.
cathy fine
fall play crew 2; reflecOon revelries crew 2; gaa 1; junior orchesis 2;
french club 1; producers 2,3,4.
202 graduates
�william finn
tennis 2; german club 1,2; chess club 1,2,3.
mari-ellen fisch
reflection revelries 4; reflection revelries crew 3; spring play crew 3;
musical crew 3; thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; gaa 1,2,3; baton twirler
3; library aid 1; school store assistant.
richard fischman
reflection revelries 3,4; musical 2,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert orchestra 4; concert band 1,2,3,4; beginning band 1; stage band 3,4; choir
3; gold music pin 4; music certificate 4; tennis 1; frosh numerals 1;
marching band 2,3,4; pep band 4.
john fish
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship semi-finalist 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin
; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; reflection revelries 1,2,
3,4; musical director 3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 25 point
award 3; SO point award 3; concert band 1,2,3,4; stage band 1,2,3,4;
marching band drum major 4.
lonny fleischer
n club 2,3,4; fencing 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; major n 2,3,4; captain 4;
most valuable player 4; chess club.
bruce frank
student legislature 2; cabinet 1,2; n club 3,4; cross country 1,2; frosh
numerals 1; shield 2; gymnastics 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2;
major n 3,4; baseball 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; major n 3,4.
cheryl frazes
bronze honor pin 3; summer institute northwestern university 3; fall
play crew 2,3; reflection revelries 2,3,4; musical 1,2,3,4; lead 1,2,3; music
festival 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2; 25 point award 3; choir
2,3,4; officer 3,4; glee club 1; gold music pin 3; silver music pin 2; music
certificate 2; gaa 1; golden galleon 1,2; usher's club 1.
rhondafrey
transferred from mather 1; choir 3.
barry friedman
graduates 203
�francine friedman
judy friedman
fall play crew 1; reflection rev. crew 3; spr. play crew 1; sew. club 3.
charles friend
nat. merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; ill. st. scholarship semi·
tinalist 4; silver hon. pin 4; bronze hon. pin 2; gold hon. pin 1; stu. leg.
1; fall play 2,3; reflection rev. crew 2,3,4; mus. crew 2,3,4; thesp. 2,3,4; 10
pt. award 2; 25 pt. award 3; 50 pt. award 3; tennis 2,3,4; baskb. 1; frosh
num. 1; ftb. 1; frosh num. 1; latin club 1,2.
virginia frolkis
gaa1,2.
marjorie fruehe
nat. hon. soc. 3; bronze honor pin 2; stu. leg. 2; reflection revelries crew
4; spring play crew 3; mixed chorus 1; gaa 2; orchesis 2; spanish club 2;
president 2; teachers of tomorrow 4; library aid 1; special education
helper 3; tutor at lincoln junior high school 3; math advisory committee
3; student appeals board 4; sewing club 3,4; president 3,4.
sherri garber
cabinet 2,4; musical crew 2; french club 1,2; golden galleon 2; sao moni·
tor 1.
holly garland
student legislature 1,2; cabinet 2,3; homecoming committee 3,4; reflec·
tion revelries 1,2; musical 1,2; music festival 1,2,3; choir 2,3; glee club 1;
silver music pin 3; music certificate 1,2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 1;
orchesis 1,2,3; pom·pom 4; pep club 1; student improvementteams1,2,
3,4; chairman of hare campaign 1.
pat gaspar
intermediate band 1; gaa 1,2,3; wingspread 3.
howard geiderman
track 2; shield 2; tennis 1; frosh numeral 1; basketbalf 1,2,3; frosh nu·
merals 1; shield 2; chess club 1,2; bridge club 2,3.
robert gillio
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver
honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; student legislature 1,2,3,4; treasurer 2;
president 3; .cabinet 1,2,3; concert band 1,2,3; intermediate band 1; n
club 4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; minor n 3; major n 4;
wrestling 2,3; shield 2; minor n 3; baseball 1; frosh numeral 1.
debra ginsberg
stu. leg. 1·4; reflection rev. 3; reflection rev. crew3; mus. fest.1,2,3; glee
club 1; mus. cert. 3; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 pt. award 2; 75 pt.
award 4; orchesis 2,3,4; leaders' gym 2,3,4.
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mark ginsburg
tennis 1; chess club l.
204
graduates
�frank glassner
student legislature 1,2,3,4; cabinet 1,2,3; spring play 1,3; spring play
crew 2,3; musical crew 1,2; musical 1,3; music festival 1,2,3; choir 2,3;
gold music pin 3; silver music pin 3; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 1;
science seminar 1,2,3; german club 2,3,4; officer 2,3,4; yearbook staff 2;
art council 2,3; officer 3.
curt glenn
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; baseball 1; frosh numerals 1.
ronald glick
jean gocken bach
gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 1; 75 point award 2; 150 point award 3; 225
point award 3; 300 point award 4; ripplettes 1,2,3,4; ripplettes president
3; volleyball 2,3,4; badminton 2,3,4.
carole goldberg
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; student legislature
1; cabinet 4; vice president 4; homecoming court 4; reflection revelries
1; cheerleader 2; porn-porn 3,4; captain 4; yearbook staff 2,3,4; editor 3,
4; quill and scroll society 4.
jack goldberg
jan goldberg
spring play crew 2; glee club 1; gaa 1,2; pep club 1; music festival 1;
producers 1,2.
jill goldberg
reflection revelries crew 2; music festival 1; glee club 1; gaa 1,2; pep
club 1; producers 1,2.
mindy goldenberg
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; fall play crew 2; reflection revelries 3; reflection reve lries crew 3; music festival 1; mixed chorus 1; orchesis 2; pep club 1; trench club 1,2; teachers of tomorrow 1; golden
galleon 2,3; officer 3; nilehilite staff 4; forensics 2; pin 2; winter play
crew 1.
barry goldman
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; student legislature 1,2; fall play
4; reflection revelries 3,4; reflection revelries crew 3,4; spring play 3,4;
lead 3; musical crew 3,4; musical 4; music festival 4; choir 4; thespians 3,
4; 10 point award 3; 25 point award 4; 50 point award 4; tecnis 2,3,4;
wrestling 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; minor n 3; baseball 1; frosh
numerals 1; chess club 2.
caryn goldman
student legislature 1; reflection revelries crew 3; concert orchestra 3;
concert band 3; marching band 3; debate team 1,2; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 3.
margaret goldmeier
transferred from bowen 3.
barbara goldstein
glee club 1; gaa 1; spanish club 2; officer 2.
howard goldstein
andrea gollay
reflection revelries crew 3,4; musical crew 2,3; music festival 1,2; thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2.
paul goode
national honor society 4; national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver
honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; fall play crew
3,4; reflection revelries 3,4; reflection revelries crew 3,4; spring play
crew 3,4; musical crew 3,4; musical 4; music festival 1,4; thespians 3,4; 10
point award 3; 25 point award 3; 50 point award 4; tecnis 4; music certificate 4; mixed chorus 1; choir 4; basketball 1; frosh numerals 1; baseball
1; frosh numerals 1; wrestling 2; shield 2; producers 3,4.
rhonda grade
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; reflection revelries crew 3; spring play crew 3; girl's service organization 2; forensics 1,2,3; secretary 3; nilehilite staff 4.
ellen grafman
student legislature 1,4; music festival 2; mixed chorus 2; glee club 1.
graduates 205
�cathy greenberg
transferred from bowen 3; gaa 1,2,3; trench club 1,2,3; teachers aide 1,2,
3; drama club 3.
nancy greenberg
student legislature 2; g<ia 1.
sheldon greenberg
student legislature 1,4; ave 3; n dub 4; football 4; major n 4; swimming
1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1, minor n 2,3; major n 4; golf 1,4; frosh.numerals
1; major n 4; most valuable player in swimming 2; industrial arts dub 4.
scott greene
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; cabinet 1,2,3,4; treasurer 4; homecoming committee 4; musical
4; mixed chorus 2; n dub 3,4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2;
major n 3,4; basketball 1,2; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; baseball 1,2; frosh
. numberals 1; shield 2; science seminar 1,2; computer math hall of fame 4.
charles griffin
reflection revelries crew 1; musical crew 1; spring play 1; tecnis 1.
jodi grossgold
trans_erred from niles north 2; mixed chorus 2; pep dub 1; main office
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mon1tor1.
janet grousnick
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin .3; blue honor certificate 1; reflection revelries crew 2,3; spring play crew 1,2,3,4; musical crew 2,3,4;
thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 25 point award 1; 75 point
award 2; 15Q point award 3; art council .2,3; badminton 1,2,3,4; tennis 3,
4.
glen hanus
national honor society 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze
honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; student legislature 2,3; mixed
chorus 1,2; swimming 1; frosh numerals 1; french club 1,2; forensics 3.
gary hading
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transferred from des moines, iowa 4; basketball 1,2; baseball 1,2.
loren harris
gary hart
national honor society 3,4; Illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; fall play 2,3; refledion revelries 2,3,4; spring play crew 2; musical
1,2,3,4; lead 1; musicfestival 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2; 25
point award 2; 50 point award 4; concert orchestra 3,4; student conductor 4; concert band 2,3,4; president 4; intermediate band 1; marching
band 2,3,4; pep band 3,4; stage band 2,3,4; choir 3; gold music pin 3; silver music pin 3; music certificate 1; mixed chorus 1,2.
jeff hartstein
student legislature 1; mixed chorus 1; n club 3,4; football 1,2,3,4; captain
1,2,4; most valuable 1,2,4; frosh numeals 1; shield 2; major n 3,4; track
1,2,3,4; captain 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; gymnastics
1,2; frosh numerals 1; shield 2.
jeff hass
bronze honor pin 4; blue honor certificate 1; cabinet 4; reflection revel
ries crew 2; musical crew 2; thespians 2,3,4; tecnis 2; n club 3,4; sergeant
at arms 3,4;'football 1,2,3,4; captain 4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; major
n 3,4; track 3,4 major n 3,4;russian dub 1,2,3,4; officer 3,4; medical careers dub 2; library aid 1; weightlifting team 3,4.
rita hasselson
gaa 1,2,3; 24 pt. award 1; office occ. 4; secretary 4; office monitor 1; glee
club 1; library aid 1; mus. fest. 1; med. careers club1.
robert hausman
ave 1,2,3; tecnis 1; swimming 1; golf 1,2; spanish club 1,2.
christine haynes
gaa 1,3,4; gaa board 3,4; 24 point award Y, ripplettes 3,4.
cheryl heidelberger
trans. from bowen 2; nat. hon. soc. 3,4; ill. st. scholarship semi-finalist 4;
gold hon. pin 4; silver hon. pin 3; sum. inst. nw. univ. 3; .stu. leg. 3,4;
trea. 3,4; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 pt. award 3; 75 pt. award 3; 150
pt. award 4; tennis 3,4; volleyball 3,4; most outstanding player 3; badminton 3,4; gym leader 3,4.
sandra heiman
nat. hon. soc. 4; gold hon. pin 4; silver hon. pin 3; bronze hon. pin 2;
gold hon. cert. 1; stu. leg. 1,2,3; cab. 1,2; reflection rev. crew 1,2; spr.
play crew 1,2; mus. crew 1,2; mus. 2; music fest. 1,2,3; thespians 2,3,4; 10
point award 2; mixed chorus 2,3; fr. dub 2; sec.-trea. 2; yearbook staff 4;
art council 1,2,3,4; art show 1-4.
�the quest for tomorrow's
new brighter day;
is a change since the childish games
we used to play.
a hope for a new world,
and a peaceful sunrise,
marks the beginnings of
the rest of our lives.
cherished are the good years
we now leave behind,
like ebony and ivory,
rare, and hard to find.
robert henry
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship semi-finalist 4;
gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor
certificate 1; summer institute 3; football 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n
2; track 1,2,3,4; minor n 1,2; major n 3,4; most valuable 3,4; cross country 3,4; minor n 3; major n 4; boy's state representative 3; rennesalean
medal 3.
warren herzog
art hirsch
student legislature 3,4; ave 3,4; industrial arts club 3,4.
sue hogland
cyd holland
cabinet 1,3; treasurer 1; homecoming committee 3,4; chairman 4; musical crew 1,2; musical 1,2,3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; thespians 1,2,3,4;
choir 2,3; gold music pin 3; silver music pin 2; music certificate 2; gaa 1,
2,3,4; 24 point award 2; 75 point award 3; orchesis 1,2,3,4; porn-porn 4;
pep club 1; spanish club 1; american field service committee 1; prom
committee 3; chairman 3; fusion 1,2,3,4; madrigal singers 2,3,4.
jess home
jeanine howard
usher's club 1,2,3,4; secretary 2; president 3.
zachary hupert
mixed chorus 1,2; fencing 1; teachers of tomorrow 2; medical carreers
club 3; golden galleon 2,3,4; literary editor 3,4; american field service
committee 1.
ronald huss
football 1; frosh numerals 1; gymnastics 1; frosh numerals 1.
debi hyman
student legislature 3; reflection revelries crew 1; spring play crew 1;
music festival 1,2; mixed chorus 2; glee club 1; gaa 2,3; 24 point award 2,
3; orchesis 2,3; medical careers club 1,2; library aids 1,2; office monitor
3; office occupations 4.
rhonda isaacson
transferred from senn 2; music festival 1; mixed chorus 1; gaa 1; pep
club 1; french club 1; teachers of tomorrow 1; library aid 1.
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linda italia
nat. hon. soc. 3,4; gold lion. pin 4; silver hon. pin 3; bronze hon. pin 2;
gold hon. cert. 1; stu. leg. 1; homecoming com. 4; chairman 4; fall play
2; reflect. rev. 2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 2; spr. play 2; mus. crew 1,
2,3; mus. 2,4; mus. fest. 1-4; thes. 1-4; 10 pt. award 1; 25 pt. award 2; 50
pt. award 4; choir 2,3,4; officer 3,4; glee club 1; gold mus. pin 4; silver
mus. pin 3; mus. cert. 2; gaa 1,2; fr. club 1,2; officer 2.
graduates 207
�jeri jacobs
art council 3.
richard jacobs
bronze honor pin 4; baseball 2.
brenda jacobson
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4;
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; concert
band 3,4; intermediate band 1,2; cadet band 1.
kathy jackson
music festival 1,2,3; intermediate band 1,2,3; glee club 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa
board 3,4; 24 point award 1; 75 point award 3; 150 point award 4; 225
point award 4; ripplettes 2,3,4; girls' gymnastics team 1; library aid 1,2;
timer 3,4; fusion 1.
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sharon jamruszka
bronze honor pin 2; gaa 1,2; 24 pt. award 2; ripplettes 1,2.
judy joachim
reflection revelries crew 3; musical crew 2; gaa 1.
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�michael jones
victor jones
sharon kagan
music festival 1,2; cadet band 1; intermediate band 2; mathematical associati<'n of america award 3.
shelly kagan
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship letter of commendation; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2;
gold honor certificate 1; student legislature 2,3,4; folk music club 2; it's
academic 4; debate team 1,2,3; officer 3; draft counseling 3,4.
rena kahn
student legislature 1; glee club 1; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2,3;
gaa 1; teachers of tomorrow 3; golden galleon 4; debate team 1.
sandy kalika
gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor
certificate 1; cabinet 3; musical crew 1,2,3,4; musical 1,2,3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert orchestra 3,4 officer 3,4; glee club 1; music certificate
2,4; mixed chorus 2; pom-pom 3,4, officer 4; french club 1.
richard kalin
jacqueline kalinsky
transferred from niles west 3.
sue kamish
transferred from senn 3; teacher's aide 1,2; red cross 1,2; math aid 1,2;
homeroom president 1,2; homeroom secretary 1,2.
donna kanlan
glee club 1; gaa 1,2; orchesis 1,2; bowling 2; medical careers 1; library
aid 1; ushers' club 2; baton squad 3; vice-pres. 4; producers 1,2; nurses
monitor 1,2.
charles kantro
fall play 4; reflection revelries 2; reflection revelries crew 1; spring play
crew 1,2; musical 2,3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt.
award 2; 20 pt. award 4; tecnis 1,2; concert orchestra 3,4; concert band
2,3,4; intermediate band 1; gold music pin 4; silver music pin 3; music
certificate 2; mixed chorus 3; track 1; shield 1; cross country 1,2; shield
1; minor n 2; frosh numerals track.
hollis kaplan
gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor
certificate 1; cabinet 1,2; reflection revelries 2; reflection revelries crew
1; music festival 1,2; theSpians 2; 10 pt. award 2; glee club 1; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3; 24 pt. award 2; spanish club 1,2.
�paul karabush
n club 1; track 2; major n 1; gymnastics 2; gymnastic frosh numeral.
rebecca kary
karen katz
paul katz
chess club 3, president 4; bridge club 3,4.
susan katz
student legislature 1,2; gaa 1,2; 24 point award 1; trench club 1,2.
lauren kaufman
steve keller
ave 2,3,4; musical crew 1,2,3,4; thespians 1,2,3,4; 10 pt. award 1; 20 pt.
award 2; 30 pt. award 2; 40 pt. award 3; SO point award 3; tecnis 1,2,3,4.
donna kelly
transfer from bowen 3; national merit scholarship letter of commendation; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist; bronze honor pin 3; summer
institute at unviersity of michigan; student legislature 1,4; gaa 1,2; library aid 1; teacher's aid 1,2.
deborah kleinschmidt
musical crew 1; glee club 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 pt. award; 75 pt. award; 150
pt. award; 225 pt. award; 300 pt. award; ripplettes 2,3,4; badminton 3,4;
tennis 1,2,3,4; bowling 1,2,3,4; volleyball 3,4.
evelyn koehnline
transferred from cedar cliff, harrisburg, pennsylvania 2; national honor
society 3,4; national merit scholarship semi-finalist; silver honor pin 3;
student legislature 3,4; reflection revelries 4; studio productions crew 3;
gaa 3,4; 24 pt. award 3; orchesis 3,4; pace 2,3.
jack kogan
scholastic award for photography 2; dist. ed.
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rhonda korey
audrey kornick
gaa 1,2.
ted kornick
football 1; basketball 1; baseball 2.
karen kostyniuk
national honor society 3,4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold
honor certificate 1; student legislature 3; gaa 1,2,3; 24 pt. award 2; girls'
gymnastic team 1,2; most valuable member 2; fusion 1,2; russian club 2,
3,4; math club 1.
richard kot
transferred from holy trinity 4.
lynn kovaciny
glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 2,3,4; gaa vice pres.
4; 24 pt. award 1; 75 pt. award 1; 150 pt. award 2; 225 pt. award 3; 300 pt.
award 4; ripplettes 1,2,3,4; art council 1,2; producers 1; interscholastic
tennis team 2,3,4; interscholastic badminton team 1,2; interscholastic
volleyball team 2,3,4.
marsha kramer
transferred from bowen 3; second place state science award 2; fall play
2,4; reflection revelries 4; spring play crew 3,4; music festival ·1,2,3,4;
concert orchestra 4; concert band 1,2,3,4; stage band 4; pep club 1; folk
club 1,2; french club 1,2; yearbook staff 1,2; art council 1,2; library aid 1,
2; ushers' club 1,2,3,4; girls' basketball 1,2; band-aid 1,2; hall guard 1,2,3,
4; office aid 1,2; marching band 1,2,3,4; pep band 1,2,3,4; assistant band
uniform director 1,2,3,4; band librarian 1,2,3,4.
meryl kraus
spring play crew 1,2; gaa 1; ushers club 1; guidence monitor 1,2; mixed
chorus 3; trojan mascot 1.
debra krichevsky
cheerleading 1,2.
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·elyse kriezelman
reflection revelries crew 1,2,3; spring play crew 2,3; music festival 1,2,3;
choir 3; glee club 1; gold music pin 3; music certificate 3; mixed chorus
2; orchesis 2,3; teachers of tomorrow 4; medical careers club 3.
susan krubnick
louis kruglick
�nancy kubnick
cabinet 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 pt. award 3; 75 pt. award 4; 150 pt. award 4;
orchesis 2,3,4; ripplettes 3,4; ushers dub 2,3,4; officer 3; horsebackriding 3; wingspread 2.
mary kuhn
music festival 1,2; glee dub 1; mixed chorus 2; nurse monitor 2.
alien kulwin
student legislature 1,2; football 2; mirror n 2; wrestling 1,2; frosh numeral 1; shield 2; trojan mascot 4; spanish dub 1.
karen kuppig
fall play 1,2,3,4; reflection revelries 2,3; reflection revelries crew 1,2,3,4;
spring play crew 1,2; musical crew 1,2,3; music festival 1,2,3; thespians 2,
3,4; 10 pt. award 2; 20 pt. award 3; 30 pt. award 4; choir 3; glee dub 1;
silver music pin 3; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3; 24 pt.
award 2; trench dub 1,2,3,4; extra-curricular science program received
science award pin 2.
elainelake
student legislature 1,2; cabinet 1; musical crew 1,2; musical 1,2; music
festival 1,2; concert orchestra 1,2; treasurer 2; glee club 1; silver music
pin 2; music certificate 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; spanish club 2;
american field service committee 1; social house 2.
howard lampert
deborah lascoe
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; cabinet 3,4; musical crew 1,2;
music festival 1,2; glee club 1; music certificate 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,
2,3; 24 pt. award 2; spanish club 1,2; jr. orchesis 1,2; timers' dub 2,3;
prom committee 3.
norman lash
alan lasko
fall play ~rew 2,4; refle~tion revelries crew 2,3,4; spring musical crew 2,3,
4; thespians 2,3,4; teems 2,3,4; 10 pt. award; 25 pt. award; 50 pt. award;
music festival crew 3; folk music club.
sherrie lattin
spanish club 1; gaa 1; thespians 1; glee dub 1; forensics 1,2.
janyce laurie
debbi lavin
music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1; spanish dub 2.
steven lavine
reflection revelries 2; reflection revelries crew 3,4; chairman 4; fall play
crew 1,2,3,4; directors asst. 3; stage manager 4; spring musical crew 1,2,
3,4; childrens theater 2; chairman 2; one-act play 2,3; one-act play crew
2,3; producers 1,2,3,4; tecnis 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt. award 2; 25
pt. award 2; 50 pt award 3; 75 pt. award 4; improvement committees 4.
yvonne leblanc
student legislature 2; reflection revelries 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; cheerleader 1,2;
girls' gymnastic team 2.
helen lee
tennis 1; glee club 1,2; mixed chorus 1,2; music festival 1,2,3,4.
jeff lee
basketball 1,2; frosh numerals; baseball 1; frosh numeral; spanish club
1,2; nilehilite staff 4; editor 4; industrial arts dub 3,4; officer 3,4; industrial cooperative education 4.
tom lefevre
ave 1.
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graduates
�lynn lenoff
music festival 1,2,3; glee club 1; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2,3.
carole lerner
music festival 1; glee club 1; gaa 1; french club 2,3.
jeff levin
tennis 1,2; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; basketball 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals
1; shield 2; major n 3,4; spanish club 1.
morris levin
n club 3,4; swimming 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2,3; major n 3,4;
baseball 1; frosh numerals 1; most valuable swimmer 2.
william levitan
concert band 3,4; stage band 4; football 1; frosh numerals 1; basketball
1; frosh numerals 1; track 1; frosh numerals 1; minor n 1.
steve levy
susan levy
lisa lewis
linda lewkowicz
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rhonda libert
karen lipsky
transferre d from bowen 3; mixed chorus 1,2; gaa 1,2,3; junior orchesis
3; fre nchoclub 1,2; library aid 1; teacher's aid 2.
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janine locin
allen locksley
morton locksley
graduates 213
�lindalondon
reflection revelries 4; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2;
spring festival 1,2.
jerry look
n club 3,4; football 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield 1; minor n 2; major n
3; track 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; shield 1; major n 3,4; most valuable
runner 1; captain 3; basketball 1; shield 1.
davelovell
transferred from broadview academy 2; wrestling 3,4; minor n 3; major
n4.
vicki lucas
student legislature 2; cabinet 1; cheerleader 1; orchesis 1.
edward lukatch
national merit letter of commendation 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; chess dub 1,2.
leslie lutz
music festival 1,2; intermediate,band 1,2; beginning band 1.
debby mccloud
music festival 1,2,3; glee club 1; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2,3;
gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 3,4; 24 pt. award 2; 75 pt. award 3; 150 pt. award 4;
interscholastic badminton team 2,3; interscholastic volleyball team 2,3.
tim mccormick
tecnis 3; football 1; frosh numeral; basketball 1,2,3,4; frosh numeral;
minor n 2; baseball 1,2,4; frosh numeral; minor n 2.
deborah makris
music festival 1,2,3,4; concert choir 3,4; glee club 1; silver music pin 4;
music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1.
kathy malcher
intermediate band 1,2; mixed chorus 1,2; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 1,2,3,4;
most outstanding junior 3; treasurer 3; presiden:t4; 24 pt. award 1; 75 pt.
award 1; 150 pt. award 2; 225 pt. award 3; 300 pt. award 4; camp scholarship 3; ripplettes 1,2,3,4; tennis 1,2,3,4; volleyball 2,3,4; badminton 2,3,4.
elizabeth maratos
bronze honor pin 4; music festival 1,2; glee dub 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa
1.
michael margolis
214 graduates
�linda marks
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ben matsumoto
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; national honor society 3,4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; cabinet 1; officer 1; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2;
major n 3,4; track 1; frosh numerals; shield 1; basketball 1,2,3; shield 2;
minor n 3.
judy matsuoka
national honor society 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gaa 2,3,
4; american field service 2,3,4; secretary 3; president 4; library aid 1,2,3.
linda maxon
gym leader 1.
steve mayer
bronze honor pin 3; n club 3,4; tennis 1,2,3,4; minor 1; major n 2,3,4;
gymnastics 1; frosh numerals 1; debate team .
audrey mayrent
musical crew 1,2; music festival 1,2,3,4; choir 4; glee club 1; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1; producers 2.
teri medow
gaa 1; french club 1,2; teachers of tomorrow 2.
harry meister
national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 2; student
legislature 1,2,4; president 4; football 1,2; shield 1; minor n 2; basketball
1,2; shield 1; minor n 2; baseball 1,2,3,4; shield 1; minor n 2,3; major n 4;
most valuable player 1; educational policy development committee 4;
student appeals board co-ordinator 4.
howard meltzer
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; nilehilite staff 4; chess club 2.
norwin merens
teachers of tomorrow 2; nilehilite staff 3,4; sports editor 3,4; quill and
scroll .ociety 4; debate team 1; investment club 2.
laura merkin
claudia miller
junior cabinet 3; spring play crew 3; reflection revelries crew 3; fall play
crew; thespians 1; 10 pt. award 1; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed
chorus 2; orchesis 1,2,3; french club 1.
carol mindel
student legislature 1; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa
1,2,3; orchesis 1,2,3; fusion 1,2,3; spanish club 1,2,3; teachers of tomorrow 2.
dahlia mishell
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship semi-finalist 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin
3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; cabinet 1,3,4; secretary
1,3; president 4; homecoming court 3; musical 1,2; music festival 1,2,3;
choir 2,3; officer 3; glee club 1; silver music pin 3; music certificate 2;
gaa 1,2; yearbook staff 2,3; editor 4.
�nancy monsen
gaa 1; cheerleader 1,2,3,4; captain 2; student legislature 1,2; girls gymnastic team 1.
darryl moskowitz
joan moskowitz
cabinet 1,3; .reflection revelries 3; musical 4; music festival 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; 75 pt. award 3; orchesis 1,2,3,4; porn-porn squad 4;
forensics 4; red cross community scholarship.
bobmullen
joel nathan
illinois state. scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate l; student legislature
2,3,4; chairman transportation committee 2; fall play crew 2,4; reflection
revelries 4; reflection revelries crew 3; musical crew 1,2,3,4; chairman 3;
thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt. award 2; 25 pt. award 3; producers 1,2,3,4; medical
careers dub 1,2,3,4; vice president 3,4; problem sensing committee 3.
richard nathan
basketball 1; most valuable player 1; frosh numerals; baseball 1,2,3,4;
frosh numerals; minor n 2,3; major n 4.
randall nemerovski
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; ave 1;
concert orchestra 2; concert band 1,2,3; stage band 1; baseball 1,2; frosh
numerals; shield 2; russian dub 1,2,3,4; officer 2,3,4.
jeff netznik
n club 3,4; football 2,3,4; most valuable player 2; captain 4; major n 314;
track 3; basketball 2,4; most valuable player 2; major n 4; swimming 1;
baseball 1,2,3,4; major n 4.
lee nidetz
paul niess
student leglslature ·1; ave 2,:3; musical crew 2; basketball 1,2; most valuable player 1; captain 1; shield 1; minor n 2; ba~eball 1,2,3,4; shield 1;
minor,n 2,3; major n 4; nilehilite staff 3;. industrial arts club 1,2; trojan
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mascot alternate 4.
judith nison
jeff nordhaus
richard novak
illinois .state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; intermediate band 1; cross country 1; gymnastics 1,2,3~4; frosh numerals; minor n 2,3; major n 4; russian club 2,3,4;
draft counselor 3,4.
james novello
transfer from loyola 3.
gale nudelman
reflection revelries 3,4; musical 3,4; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert band
1,2,3,4; secretary 3,4; treasurer 3,4; uniform chairman 4; head music librarian 2,3,4; intermediate band 2; ca<,jet band 1; stage band 3,4; goli:J
music pin 4; music certificate 4; marching band 2,3,4;.pep band 1,2,3,4.
george nye
terry o'boyle
jeff Ortmann
national honor society 4; fall play 3,4; lead 4; reflection revelries 3;
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director 4; spring play 2,3,4; musical 3,4; lead 4; music festiva, 3,4;
thespian 3,4; 20 pt. award; 30 pt. award; 40 pt. award; 50 pt. award; choir
3,4; president 4; music certificate 3; music pin 4; speech team 1,2,3,4;
treasurer 2,4; president 3; library aid 1,2,3; head 2,3; p.a. announcer 2,3,
4.
216 graduates
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cindy ousset
transfer from roosevelt 3; gaa 3; officer 3.
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cheryl palles
summer institute 2,3; fall play 1,3,4; lead 1,3,4; reflection revelries 1,3,4; .
1
spring play 2,3; lead 2,3; director 3; musical 1,2; music festiva. 1,2; children's theater 2; crew head ·2; thespians 1,2,3,4; 10 pt. award 1; 20 pt .. ·
award 2; 30 pt. award 3; 40 pt. award 3; concert orchestra 1,2; glee club
1; music certificate 1;,gaa 1,2,3; 75 pt. award 3; cheerleader 1; orchesis 2,
3; fusion 2,3; forensics 1,2,3,4; second place district play competition 1;
first place district comedy reading 2.
randall paradise
jeffrey patt
howard pearl
transfer from bowen 3; national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholar-.
ship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor 3, summer institute,
northwestern university 3; student legislature 1,2,3,4; spring play 2;
spanish club 1,2; yearbook staff 2; educational policy developement
committee, student representative 4.
john peterson
swimming 1,2,3,4; most valuable player 1,3; frosh numerals; minor n 1;
major n 2,3,4.
linda pevsner
fall play crew 2; spring play crew 1,2; music festival 1; thespians 1,2; 10
pt. award 1; 20 pt. award 2; glee club 1; gaa 1; 24 pt. award 1; art council
2,3.
don pflaumer
hal pineless
blue honor certificate 1; student legislature 3; music festival 1; music
certificate 2; mixed chorus 1,2; swimming 1; frosh numerals; medical
careers club 2,3,4; vice-president 3; president 4.
gradua~es
217
�lynda pOdgers
musical 1,2; music festival 1,2,3; choir 2,3; glee club 1; silver music pin 3;
music certificate 2.
raymond podgorniak
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transferred from niles west 2; bowling 2; industrial arts 2.
roberta polisky
transferred from bowen 2; newspaper staff 1; office occupations 1; student advisory council 1; student council 1; house of representatives 1;
yearbook 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; main office aid 1; library aid 1; teacher's aid 1;
hall guard 1; coonceling office aid 1; distributive education 3,4; president 4; workstudy 3,4; student legislature 4.
mark pollack
bronze honor pin 4; student legislature 2; cabinet 4; football 1,2,3,4;
frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; track 3,4; minor n 3; major n 4;
swimming 1,2,3,4; minor n 1; major n 2,3,4; n club 2,3,4; vice president
4.
harvey pollak
reflection revelries 2,3,4; musical 4; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert orchestra 4; student conductor 3,4; concert band 1,2,3,4; intermediate
band 1,2; beginning band 1; stage band 1,2,3,4; gold music pin 4; music
certificate 4; marching band 2,3,4; pep band 2,3,4; first place state music
contest - percussion ensemble 3; tennis 1; frosh numerals 1; gymnastics 112; frosh numerals 1; shield 2.
clayton porter
bronze honor pin 3; student legislature 1; n club 3,4; gymnastics 1,2,3,4;
frosh numerals 1; shield 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; most valuable gymn~t 1 2"i· chesi.cl b 4 . _________
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mike poto
harvey povitsley
judy projansky
transferred from sacramento, california 1.
bruce rabin
deborah rabin
reflection revelries crew 1,2; spring play crew 1,2; student for israel 4;
president 4.
lori rabin
student legislature 1,2; cabinet alternate 1; social house 2; glee club 1;
mixed chorus 2; music festival 1,2; gaa 1; 24 point award 1; orchesis 1;
sao monitor 2.
moury rafalowitz
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, football 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,2; wrestling 1; all suburban.
gary raphael
gymnastics 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2.
jackie rappaport
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transferred from evanston 1; refleeti. n revelries 2,3,4; spring play crew
3; musical 2; music festival .1,2; thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; madrigal
singers 2.
donna ratsman
loretta redman
howard reich
silver honor pin' 4; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; summer institute at northwestern university 3; student legislature 2; reflection revelries 2; russian club 1,2,3,4; nilehilite staff 2,3; feature editor 3;
quill and scroll society 3,4.
218
graduates
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stuart reiner
transferred from bowen 3; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver
honor pin 3; library aid 3.
linda reiss
transferred from bowen 2; gaa 1,2,3.
ellen rest
barbara retzler
student legislature 2; gaa 1,2; pep club 1; orchesis 2.
karen rice
homecoming queen 4; gaa 1; cheerleader 1,2,3,4; captain 1,3,4; co-captain 2.
jane richards
student legislature 2; music festival 1; glee club 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board
1,2; 24 point award 1; 75 point award 2; 150 point award 3; ripplettes 2,3,
4; sewing club 4; g.p.e. most outstanding sophomore award 2; g.p.e.
leader 2,3,4.
marilyn rifkind
gaa 1,2,3; 75 point award 2; art council 1,2,3.
rita roberts
spring play crew 1; music festival 1,2; mixed chorus 1,2.
mare robin
arlin robins
reflection revelries 1,2,3; reflection revelries crew 2,4; art council 1,2,3,
4.
steven rock
wrestling 1,2,3,4.
anne rodiek
bronze honor pin 3; reflection revelries 3; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 3,4;
secretary 4; 24 point award 1; 75 point award 2; 150 point award 3; 225
point award 4; ripplettes 1,2,3,4; girl's interscholastic volleyball team 3;
girl's interscholastic badminton team 3; leaders' gym 2,3,4.
graduates 219
�joel rolnick
sandy roman
patrick ronan
linda rose
glee club 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1; golden galleon 1,2,3,4; off!cer 3,4.
kevin rosen
reflection revelries 4; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert band 2,3,4; intermediate band 1,2; beginning band 1; stage band 3; folk music club 3,4.
sandra rosen
national honor society 3,4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze
honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; music festival 1,2; glee club 1;
mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2; orchesis 1,2; french club 1,2; teachers of tomorrow 3; medical careers club 4; sewing club 3,4; pace 2.
�andrew scott rosenson
national honor society 3,4; national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4;
silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; student
legislature 1,2,3,4; cabinet 1,2,3,4; ave 3; fall play 2; lead 2; fall play crew
3; reflection revelries 2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 2,3,4; chairman 3,4;
spring play 1,2,3; lead 1,3; spring play crew 3; chairman 3; musical crew
3,4; music festival 4; thespians 2,3,4; president 4; producers 1,2;3,4;
president 4; 10 point award 2; 25 point award 3; 30 point award 3; 40
point award 3; 50 point award 3; 75 point award 4; choir 4; fencing 2;
science seminar 2; medical careers club 3,4; golden galleon 2; forensics
3,4; vice president 4; debate team 1,2,3; bridge club 3,4; science departmental advisory committee 3,4; chairman 3; student appeals board 4;
problem sensing committees 3,4.
merrick ross
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; stude!lt legislature
4; student appeals board 4; secretary 4; gymnastics 1,2,3; frosh numerals
1; shield 2; minor n 3; russian club 1,2,3,4; vice president 3,4.
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anna rozencwajg
student legislature 2; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa 1,2.
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dale rubin
bronze honor pin 3; blue honor certificate 1; student legislature 1,2; gaa
1,2,3; leader's gym 2,3,4.
fran rubin
jim rubinstein
bruce rudnick
gymnastics 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 3,4; baseball 1;
frosh numerals 1.
albert russcol
fall play 1,2,3,4; reflection revelries 3; music festival 1,2,3,4; concert orchestra 1,2,3,4; officer 2,3,4; concert choir 2,3,4; officer 3; silver pin 3;
music certificate 2; mixed chorus 1.
chris ryback
steve saenz
transferred from sullivan 4; audio-visual 1; service student 1,2; tutoring
1.
cary schack
reflection revelries 4; music festival 2,3,4; concert band 2,3,4; stage
band 4; baseball 1; frosh numerals 1.
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harry schatz
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glee club 1,2; mixed chorus 1; gaa 1,2; french club 1,2; library aids 2,3.
heidi scherfling
stu. leg. 2; cab. 2,3; reflection revelries 3; reflection revelries crew 3;
spring play crew 3; mus. crew 2,3,4; mus. 1,4; mus. festival 1-4; thesp. 3,
4; choir 3,4; glee club 1; gold mus. pin 4; silver music pin 3; music cert.
2,3; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2; 24 point award 2; producers 2-4; foren. 2-4.
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penny schneider
nat. hon. soc. 3,4; nat. merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; stu. leg. 1,2,3; reflections revelries 1,2; spring play crew 1; glee
club 1; mixed chorus 2; music certificate 3; gaa 1,2,3; 24 point award 2;
75 point award 3; sci. sem. 1,2,3; med. careers club 3.
arlene schneyr
mark schoenwolf
david schultz
transferred from bowen 1; blackhawk mountains school of art 3; art institute 3,4.
louis schutz
reflection revelries 3,4; reflection revelries crew 1,3,4; tecnis 1; musical 4; swimming 1,2,3; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2,3.
sherrie schwab
bronze honor pin 4; student legislature 1,2; cabinet 3,4; reflection revelries 4; musical crew 1,2,3,4; music festival 1,2,3; thespians 4; 10 point
award 4; musical 4; glee club 1; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2,3;
gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 2; orchesis 1,2; prom committee 3.
rena schwartz
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mare schwartz
fall play crew 1,3; chairman 3; reflection rev. 2,4; lead 4; reflection rev.
crew 2,3; chairman 2; spr. play crew 1,2; mus. crew 2; mus. 1,2,4; mus.
fest. 1-4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt. award 2; 25 pt. award 3; gold mus. pin 3;
silver mus. pin 2; music cert. 1; mixed chorus 1,2,3,4; sec. 1,2; accompanist 1,2,3,4; teachers of torn. 4; producers 1-4.
jamiescott
journ. sum. inst. at the univ. of ill. 3; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 2,3,4; pres. 3;
24 pt. award 1; 75 pt. award 1; 150 pt. award 2; 225 pt. award 3; 300 pt.
award 4; camp scholarship 3; nilehilite staff 2,3; ed. 3; interscholastic
badminton team 1,2,3,4; most val. player 2; interschoastic tennis team 1,
2,34; intescholastic volleyball team 2,3,4; most val. player 2.
�cheryl sebul
musical crew 1,3; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; music certificate 2;
mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2; 24 point award 1; yearbook staff 4; american
field service committee 1; investment club 3.
carol seligman
national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 2; student
legislature 3; reflection revelries crew 2; musical crew 1,2; glee club 1;
music certificate 2,3; mixed chorus 2,3; science seminar 2,3; art council
1.
john seyler
susan shaevitz
office occupations club 4; gaa 1,2,3,4.
arlette shafton
michael shain
musical 2,3; music festival 1,2,3; concert band 1,2,3; basketball 1; frosh
numerals 1; baseball 2; shield 2.
wendy shancer
gaa 1; tutoring program for children 3.
rick shane
bronze honor pin 4; student legislature 1,2; cabinet 1,2,3; president 3;
n-club 3,4; president 4; football 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; major n 3,4; captain 1; most valuable player 1;. track 1; minor n 1; most valuable player 1; basketball 1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; shield 2; major n 3,
4; most valuable player 1; captain 1,2; baseball 2,3,4; shield 2; major n 3,
4; captain 4; prom committee 3; ugly man 1; monitor 1,2.
david shapiro
baseball 1,2; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; wrestling 1,2; frosh numerals
1; minor n 2.
davida shapiro
fall play crew 1,2,3,4; chairman 2; reflection revelries 2,3; reflection revelries crew 1,2,3,4; spring play crew 1,2,3,4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 point
award 2; 25 point award 2; SO point award 3; tecnis 3; intermediate band
1; golden galleon 4; one acts 3; director's asst. to crews 3; children's
theatre crews 1,2; chairman 2; drug improvement team 3.
alysa sher
glee club 1; gaa 1,2; girl's gymnastics 1; pom-pom 3.
gene sherman
cabinet 1,2; wrestling 1; gymnastics 2; nilehilite staff 1,2.
glimmering in the night
as seen on a lost horizon
is a shadow of a mirror
that reflects unthinkable
hopes and dreams.
a glow from within,
yearning to be free,
striving to take shape;
is now
amaze
a shine
a mass of color
the beginning of tomorrow ...
graduates 223
�russell sherman
transferred from bowen 3; reflection revelries crew 3; mu$'
thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; tecnis 3.
norrnan shucart
transferred from amundsen 2.
lindasieber
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver honor pin 3; gofJ
certificate 1; student legislature 1,2,4; cabinet 2,3; producers
play crew 2,3; chairman 3; reflection revelries 3,4; reflection
crew 2,3,4; spring play crew 2; musical crew 2,3,4; music f
thespians 2,3,4; 10 point award 2; 25 point award 3; 30 point
glee club 1; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,l,4;
award 1; 75 point award 2; 150 point award 4; junior orchesis 1:
orchesis 2,3,4; french club 1; nilehilite.staff 3,4; editor 3; editor-i
4; quill and scroll 3,4; art council 2,3; ski club 3,4.
bonnie siege!
reflection revelries 1,2,3; music festival 1,2,3; glee club 1,2; m
rus 3; teachers of tomorrow 3; orche~is 1,2.
lawrence siegel
baseball 1; frosh numerals 1; science seminar; ski dub 3,4.
michael siegel
jeffrey silber
bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; georgetown university
summer debate institute 2,3; folk music club 1,2; russian club 1,2,3;
golden galleon 2,3; nilehilite staff 2; debate team 1,2,3; novice captain 1;
varsity captain 2,3; third year graduate.
cathy silver
ellen silver
glee club 1,2; gaa 1.
joy silver
bronze honor pin 3; gold honor certificate 1; fall play crew 1,2,3; reflection revelries 1; reflection revelries crew 1,2; spring play crew 1,2; gaa 1,
2,3,4; 24 point award; 75 point award; american field service committee
1; art council 1,2; leaders gym 2,3,4.
louann silver
student legislature 2; reflection revelries crew 2; mixed chorus 2,3; gaa
1; spanish club 2.
sheilasilver
reflection revelries 3,4; music festival 1,2; glee club 1; mixed chorus 2,3;
gaa 1.
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224 graduates
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ional hono~
nor pin 4; s1l
te 1; cabinet
e band 1;
. editor 2; as
ard 2; ame
aders'gym2
�w3;
bruce silverman
ilene silverstein
music festival 1; glee club 1; gaa 1,2; spanish club 1,2.
onor
4; fall
elries
11,2;
ard 4;
point
enior
-chief
cho-
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joel silverstein
football 1; gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
juliesimon
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; cabinet 1,2,3,4; concert band 3,4; marching band 3,4; intermediate band 1; musical 4; spanish club 2,3; secretary 3; yearbook staff 1,2,3,
4; editor 2; associate editor 3; editor-in-chief 4; quill and scroll 3,4; star
award 2; american field service committee 2,3; swimming timer 1,2,3;
leaders' gym 2,3,4.
richard simon
student legislature 1; ave 1,2; football 1; frosh numerals 1; swimming 1;
frosh numerals 1; french club 1; officer 1.
minna simpkin
laura smith
stephen smith
football 1,2,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major n 4.
beth smolish
glee club 1; gaa 1,2; latin club 2.
billsmoody
track 1,2,3,4.
bruce soloman
cherie soltan
national honor society 3,4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold
honor pin 4; silver honor pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; western forensic institute at the university of southern california
3; student legislature 2,3; cabinet 3,4; homecoming committee 3,4; fall
play crew 2,4; reflection revelries 3; reflection revelries crew 4; musical
crew 2,3,4; thespians 3,4; producers 1,2,3,4; pep club 1; french club 1,2,
3; president 2; yearbook staff 4; editor 4; american field service committee 3; computer math hall of fame 4; prom committee 3.
cheryl Sonderman
summer institute at northern illinois university 2; concert band 2,3,4;
intermediate band 1; beginners band 1; marching band 2,3,4; concert
orchestra 4; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award; 75 point award 2; 150 point
award 2; 225 point award 3; 300 point award 4; interscholastic' tennis
team 2,3,4; interscholastic volleyball team 2,3,4; interscholastic badminton team 3,4.
michael spanjer
football 2; minor n 2; wrestling 1,2,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 2; major
n4.
barry speigel
harvey spiegel
bronze honor pin 3; tennis 1; frosh numerals 1; gymnastics 1; frosh
numerals 1; latin club 1,2,3,4.
darcy-alison spitz
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; fall play
2,3,4; lead 3; spring play 1,2; lead 2; musical 3; music festival 1,2,3; fall
play crew 1; thespians 1,2,3,4; 10 point award 1; choir 3; glee club 1; silver music pin 3; music certificate 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; orchesis
1,2,3,4; french club 1; golden galleon 3.
helen stal
graduates 225
�patricia stanley
foreign exchange student from southport, england 4; homecoming
court 4; reflection revelries crew 4; mixed chorus 4; gaa 4; medical careers dub 4; american field service committee 4.
debbie stein
srudent legislature 2; cabinet 1; gaa 1; ski club 3.
deborah stein
gaa 1,2; 24 point award 2; girl's gymnastic team 1,2,3; fusion 1,2.
peter stepan
transferred from north park academy 2.
mike sternfeld
illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; silver honor pin 4; bronze honor
pin 2; student legislatUre 4; track 3,4; major n 3,4; tennis 1,2; numerals
1; gymnastics 1,2; numerals 1; shield 2.
pamstift
robert stone
robert sullivan
theresa sullivan
roberta sweet
student legislature 2,3; cabinet 3; reflection revelries ctew 1,2; spring
play crew 2,3; music festival 1,2,3; choir 2,3; glee dub 1; librarian 1; gold
music pin 3; silver music pin 2; music certificate 1; russian club 1,2)3,4;
secretary 4; madrigal 2; producers 1,2.
karen sweiding
transferred from st. scholastica 3.
linda tandet
garytaskey
nancythiry
student legislature 1,2; music ~tival 1,2; mixed chorus 1,2; gaa board 2,
3,4; treasure.r 4; 24 point award 2; 75 point award 3; 150 point award 4;
ripplettes 2,3,4; vice president 3; president 4.
susan thomas
charles ulbert
hockey team 3,4.
steven ulbert
robert van der kloot
national merit scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver honor
pin 3; bronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate. 1; national science
foundation summer institute at cornell university 4; fall play crew 1,2,3,
4; reflection revelries crew 1,2,3,4; technical director 4; musical crew 1,
2,3,4; thespians 1,2,3,4; officer 3,4; 10 point award 1; 25 point award 2; 50
point award 2; 75 point award 3; 100 point award 4; tecnis 1,2,3,4; presi·
dent4.
226 graduates
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mike vanslambrouck
transferred from st. george 2; football 2,3,4; track 3; baseball 2,3,4; track
3; baseball 2,3,4.
donna vogel
genise vogel
student legislature 2; reflection revelries 3; music festival 1,2,3; choir 3;
glee club 1; silver music pin 3; music certificate 3; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,
2,3; wingspread 3.
karen wachovsky
bronze honor pin 3; blue honor certificate 1; reflection revelries crew 1,
2; spring play crew 1,2; musical crew 1,2,3; gaa 1,2,3,4; 24 point award 2;
art council 1,2,3; producers 1,2,3,4; children's theatre 2; children's theatre crew 1,2,3; gym leader 2,3,4.
brad wagner
transferred from senn 4; football 1,2,3,4; tennis 2,3; letter 3; baseball 4;
student appeals board 4.
rhonda wagner
student legislature 1,2; reflection revelries crew 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa
1,2; spanish club 1,2,3; teachers of tomorrow 1,2.
linda waller
transferred from austin 1; beginning band 1; gaa 2,3; orchesis 2.
mike wasserman
tecnis 1,2,3,4.
marilyn waxman
student legislature 2; musical crew 2; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1; library aid
1.
richard weil
david weinberg
transferred from bowen 3; silver honor pin 3; national science foundation summer institute 3; student legislator senator 1; golf 2; trench club
1,2; biology laboratory assistant 2; honor club 2.
rita wei11er
trench club 1.
graduates 227
�yesterday is but today's memory
eila weinstein
bronze honor pin 2; blue honor certificate 1; reflection revelries crew 1;
spring play crew 1.
marsha sue weinstein
glee club 1; gaa 1,2,3,4; orchesis 1,2,314.
sherwin weisman
cross country 2.
allan weiss
andrea weiss
cindy weisser
gold honor certificate 1; student legislature 2,3; reflection revelries 4;
music festival 1,2; glee dub 1; mixed chorus 2; gaa 1,2,3,4; gaa board 4;
,24 point award 4; spanish dub 1,2.
clarence westfall
intermediate band 1,2,3; beginning band 1; n-club 2,3,4; football trainer
1,2,3,4; frosh numerals 1; minor n 1; major n 2,4; basketball trainer 2,4.
jill white
bronze hon. pin 4; cab. 3; fall play crew 2; reflection rev. 3; mus. 3; mus.
crew 1; mus. fest. 1,2,3; glee club 1; mus. cert. 2; mixed chorus 2,3;
thespians 4; 10 pt. award 4; producers 1,2,3,4; fr. club 1.
marilyn wiggins
transferred from niles west 1; music festival 2,3,4; music certificate 3;
mixed chorus 2,3,4; ushers club.2,3,4.
mark wilkans
n-club 3,4; football 1-4; frost numerals 1; minor n 2; major n .3,4; track
3,4; minor n .3; major n 4; lib. aid 1,2; indoor track 3,4; minor n 3; major
n 4; weightlifting team 1,2,3,4; 5th place at sectionals; capt. 3,4.
nora winsberg
stu. leg. 2; fall play 1,2,3; reflection rev. 2,3,4; reflection rev. crew 3,4;
spr. play 2,3; mus. 3; mus. fest. 1-4; thespians 2,3,4; 10 pt. award 2; 25 pt.
award 4; choir 3,4; gold mus. pin 4; silver mus. pin 3; mus. cert. 3.
maria winston
lois winter
nat. hon. soc. 3,4; ill. st. scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold hon. pin 4; silver hon. pin 3; bronze hon. pin 2; blue hon. cert. 1; sum. inst. 3,4; reflection rev. 3,4; mus. 3,4; mus. fest. 1-4; concert orchestra 4; concert
band 1-4; beg. band 1; stage band 3,4; march. band 2,3,4; gaa 1-4; 24 pt.
award 1; 75 pt. award 2; ripplettes 1-4; ski club 3,4.
kathywiser
steven witt
mark wittman
silver honor pin 4; bronze honor pin 3; reflection revelries 3,4; musical
crew .3,4; concert band 2,3,4; beginning band 1; stage band 2,3,4; football 1; frosh numerals 1; tennis 1; frosh numerals 1; latin club 2,3,4.
shari wolf
reflection revelries crew 2,3; spring play crew 2; musical crew 2,3,4;
thespians 3,4; 10 point award 3; glee club 1; gaa 1; art council 2,3,4.
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david wolff
nat. merit scholarship semi-finalist 4; bronze hon. pin 3; nat. sci. found.
sum. inst. at depaw univ. 3; stu. leg. 3; cross country 2; minor n 2; latin
dub 1-4; sec. 3; debate team 3; discipline improve. team 3.
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�to every thing there is a season,
and a time to every purpose under the heaven:
a time to be born, and a time to die;
a time to plant, and a time to pluck up
that which is planted;
a time to kill, and a time to heal;
a time to break down, and a time to build up;
a time to weep, and a time to laugh;
a time to mourn, and a time to dance;
a time to cast away stones, and a time to
gather stones together;
a time to embrace, and a time to refrain
from embracing;
a time to seek, and a time to lose;
a time to keep, and a time to cast away;
a time to rend, and a time to sew;
a time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
a time to love, and a time to hate;
a time for war, and a time for peace.
ecclesiastes 3:1-8
and tomorrow is but today's dream
sue woloweic
elita wolsk
markwoolf
sheri zaban
martin zaslawsky
transferred from von steuben 4; school newspaper 1,2,3; beginning
orchestra 1; intermediate orchestra 2; concert orchestra 3,4; golf team 1,
2,3; student legislature 1,2,3,4; aid 1,2,3,4.
susan zelvin
bronze honor pin 4; reflection revelries 3,4; reflection revelries crew 2,
3; spring play crew 4; music festival 2,3; producers 1,2,3,4; thespians 4;
10 point award 4; mixed chorus 2,3; trench club 1; golden galleon 3; nilehilite staff 4.
ruth zimmerman
national honor society 4; national merit scholarship letter of commendation 4; illinois state scholarship semi-finalist 4; gold honor pin 4; silver
honor pin 3; brronze honor pin 2; gold honor certificate 1; national science foundation summer institute at michigan state university 4; northwestern summer institute 2,3; fall play crew 3,4; chairman 3; reflection
revelries 1,2,3,4; reflection revelries crew 2,3; asst. to directors 4; musical crew 2,3; chairman 4; musical 1; music festival 1,2,4; thespians 3,4; 10
point award 3; 20 point award 3; 30 point award 3; 40 point award 4; 50
point award 4; 60 point award 4; tecnis 3,4; stage band 1,2,3,4; choir
accompanist 2,4; glee club accompanist 1; gold music pin 2; silver music
pin 2; music certificate 2; gaa 1; golden galleon 2; art council 3,4; one
act plays 3; lead 3; producers 2,3,4; computer math hall of fame 4.
kevin j. zook
music festival 1,2,3,4; concert band 2,3,4; intermediate band 1,2; choir 4;
niles east weather society 1,2,3; vice president 3; people against the contamination of the environment 2,3,4.
graduates 229
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�thanks to our section editors dahlia mishell, academies; rob
feder, organizations; rita brumlik, boys' athletics; michelle
small, girls' athletics; debbie alfredo, occassions; carole
go ldberg, people; and cherie soltan, graduates. our apprec iation for literary and photographic contributions also goes
to rhea davis, avi lothan, and richard fantus.
and to mr. pirok, special thanks
for your patience and open
mind to new ideas.
to mike, (of the american
yea rbook co.), particular
thanks for your innovative
ideas and concern.
�index
abeles, randy david 183
abeles, robin marcy 52, 183
abeles, dennis m. 110, 175
abraham, steven m. 183
abrams, ronda sue
abrams, brian 90, 109, 167
abrams, shepherd m. 183
abramson, robert m. 194
abt, george joseph 115, 194
adamik, michael fred 194
adams, cynthia ann 167
addison, robert joel 57, 194
adelman, phi lip a Ian 109, 167
adler, jeffery alan 194
agran, elyse lauren 79, 167
agrest, sharon elyce 183
ahonen, david j. 167
ahonen,donnafay183
ahonen, susan gail 175
alban, steven 194
albrecht, fredrick a. 88, 104, 175
alexander, david e. 103, 194
alexander, james v. 167
alexander, jeanette 79, 167
alexander, kenneth m.
alexander, marcy jo 167
alexander, lawrence 194
alexander, ira 101, 175
alexander, virginia 167
alfredo, deborah c. 52, 54, 194
allan, lori sue 183
alien, christopher q. 90, 167
ambrose, joseph m. 90, 167
alomia, tony v.
alpert, cheryl f. 175
al pert, howard jay 102, 183
al port, ronald e. 183
amado, david n. 109, 175
amen!, michael ross 103, 183
anderson, charlotte
anderson, douglas 167
anderson, glenn e. 95, 183
anderson, jeffrey a. 194
anderson, laura c. 183
anderson, louis s. 105, 167
anderson, mary beth 78, 129, 183
andrea, dale lynn 77, 127, 167
andre, michelle a. 167
angel I, richard alan 84, 103, 183
angelopoulos, george 97, 167
angelopoulos, louis 94
apple, david 57, 61, 67, 108, 194
applebaum, michael j. 175
applebaum, steven I.
apton, scott monty 175
arbus, arona 54, 56, 194
arenson, steven lee 183
argus, george 183
argus, valerie 167
arkush, barry h. 175
aronold, jeanette 175
arnopolin, richard d. 195
aronson, terri lynn 175
aronovitz, jill iris 175
ashley, claret. 74, 195
atsaves, john george 90, 167
auerbach, vicki beth 175
avers, alexander jay 195
avers, martin I. 144, 167
avers, sherri marsha 167
axley, mary Jou 175
ayers, jeffrey lee 167
baer, a lice e . 79, 167
bae r, nancy barbara 195
baer, david a. 167
baich, janice lynn 195
baich, laurie 175
baigelman, daniel 100, 167
baigelman, emita 126, 195
baizer, susan ann 167
baker, hollis lee 167
baker, keith brian 101, 175
balikov, howard a. 97, 167
baiter, judith f. 79, 167
bandy, mark alien 167
bank, monica r. 175
baque, albert 183
baque, robe rt 75, 175
barack, david 90, 105, 167
barack, elysa gail 57, 60, 61, 126,
132, 195
barnett, scott
barnstein, john h. 175
baron, phi Ilip a.
barranco, scott d. 175
barron, bruce neil 183
bartenes, randi 175
bartenes, marcy lynn 167
barton, corrine anne 167
baskin, ellyne joy 165
baskovich, georgette 195
bass, marilyn belle 175
bass, paula debra 195
batko, fred a. 167
batko, keith
bauer, janice marie 131, 175
bauer, terry mattew 167
baygood, hollis beth 175
baygood, maria ann 76, 77, 80,
195
bazell, jeff 175
bazell, nila 167
beard, ilene susan 183
beck, philip ross 195
becker, linda ann 183
becker, peter r. 183
becker, terri 167
be hr, kenneth r. 175
belkin, loren scott 175
bellucci, richard 121, 175
belon, felicia s. 167
benas, wendy deborah 78, 175
benjamin, michele r. 195
benjamin, miriam b. 80, 167
bentcover, bradley j. 158, 183
bercovitz, ellen I. 196
berg, andrea eleanor 175
berg, bonnie kay 175
berg, garry michael 175
berg, ju lie ann 175
berg, kevin bruce 183
berg, ne il benjamin 183
berger, howard alan
berger, laurie lynn 167
berger, michael t. 167
bergeron, arthur c.
bergman, joy e llyn 167
berk, barry b. 167
berk, steven m. 167
berkley, kent a Ian 103, 196
berkley, leslie s. 79, 167
berkowitz, richard a. 91, 100, 167
berlow, richard a Ian 92, 121, 175
berman, david b. 167
berman, linda june 175
berman, mary 55, 183
berman, ronald 183
berns, cindy ellyn 183
berns, harvey allan 54, 196
berns, scott philip 167
bernstein, fe rn
berrington, michael 175
berry, ira maurice 167
best, marilyn ann 175
beth, carol lynn 175
bezark, robin ann 175
bieber, robin 196
bieber, scott alan 52, 183
bielinski, michael k. 85, 108, 196
bielinski, thomas a. 183
bindler, steven c. 175
bin nail, james a. 175
birk, janice I. 196
birnberg, estella 183
bisk, robert mark 64, 175
black, laura irene 74, 126, 183
blacker, elysa joy 74, 183
blackman, debra ann 175
blaine, peter martin 175
blair, randal frank 183
blais, james j. 109, 175
blais, richard h.
blanke, richard a. 183
blatt, e llen f. 175
blichmann, david s. 167
blichmann, judith I. 175
blinn, kathy lee 183
block, jeffrey s. 74, 196
block, michelle rene 167
blond, barbara 58, 68, 128, 196
bloom, donna sue 75, 196
blue, randi jil l 133, 183
blum, steven f. 175
bodenheimer, robert 79, 167
bofman, robert I. 167
bogdan, bruce w . 183
bohm, steven gary
bolon, jeffrey c. 196
bolotin, carolyn joy 167
bonner, jori dawn 175
borcia, kathleen 196
borg, martin 183
borkan, brian keith 109, 167
borker, jay benn ett 75
borker, lynn faith 196
bornscheuer, eileen 167
bornscheuer, petra w. 196
bornstein, shelley d. 196
borofsky, mark alan 167
borovik, harry r. 102, 183
botsacos, christopher
boukas, michael a. 196
box, sylvia lynn 175
bradford, anita e . 183
brantman , bruce 88, 175
brantman, leslie cyd 196
brantman, linda ann 175
braslawsky, leslie a. 167
braslawsky, marlene 167
brauer, sandra
braus, shirley r. 196
braverman, bruce s. 175
bregman, marcia j. 167
bregman, michael a. 167
breidenbach, janet I. 78, 175
brennan, john thomas 104
brenner, leona rd j. 167
bressler, ronald 167
bressler, stuart a. 196
bretzman, c. randall 175
brinsky, marlin roe 175
brittan, laurence d. 110, 175
bro, william jens 76, 80, 109, 175
brodacz, ralph 175
brody, susan carol 183
bridge, michael 197
bridge, patrick 197
bromberg, steven r. 197
bronstine, laurel 197
bronstein, lee g.
brook, steven e. 175
broton, willam a. 183
brown, cynthia ann 175
brown, cynthia ann 131, 175
brown, daniel lewis
brown, gregory m. 121, 183
brown, mary lou 167
brown, nancy c . 126, 127, 183
brown, lynne 197
brown, rochelle I. 197
browne, michele s. 175
bruger, dana lynn 79, 167
bruger, karen dale 183
brumlik, rita jean 52, 60, 61, 129,
197
brusslan, debra 197
brzozowski, pau l c. 167
buell, claire louise 197
bunes, mark 198
bu rack, lisa i. 167
burgess, charles c. 183
burgess, james t. 79, 167
burgess, jeffrey a. 167
burke, michael j. 109, 167
barke, patrick james 167
burman, jeffrey lee 73
buseski, tomo
burnham, john a:-167
burton, e lizabeth i. 175
burgess, st even 198
burton, mark robert 198
buxbaum, cary c. 97, 167
byron, daniel ray 168
caile, jerome a. 198
cain, gary louis 68, 76, 77, 80, 198
cai'n, sheree ca thy 76, 78, 175
calahan, kathleen e. 198
calahan, thomas f. 183
calkins, pamela sue 175
camnitzer, barbara a. 69, 198
campana, charles w. 168
campbell, lauren joy 183
campbell, leslie j. 183
campoli, mirella 168
capezio, joann 168
capitol, debra jo 175
caplan, bruce alan 183
carabine, sandra lee
carabine, susan r. 175
carasso, linda gail 18
earl in, paula sue 183
carlson, adele 168
carlson, judith ann 183
carlson, mark g. 90, 97
carneal, peter d. 183
carrera, pilar
carroll , joel kevin 198
cascino, john andrew 88, 89, 96,
175
cassman, hel ene joy 60, 183
cassman, Jarry 88, 175
castino, gary wayne 103
cattell, john
cech , phi lip edward 104
chabner, howard I. 109, 168
chaikin, richa rd a. 168
chaiken, richard jay 96, 198
chan, scott mei 183
chancellor, bruce 86, 115
chancellor, sheila j. 168
chapnick, teri
cheeseman, sharon a. 176
chemers, bruce I. 198
chavin, michael alan 168
chemers, kenneth lee 61, 123,
198
cheney, elaine a. 198
cherner, jeffrey s. 168
cherney, mare ir~ 198
chiarello, thomas 176
chiropolos, diana 198
chirchirillo, chris 88
chlapaty, celeste m. 125, 198
chlapaty, denise I. 131 , 176
christensen, charles 90, 168
christerson, t homas 168
christopoulos, dean 86, 183
r.h ristopoulos, george 90, 105,
168
christopoulos, thomas 85, 118,
121 , 123, 198
cieplinski, leslie s. 183
clark, arthur martin 198
clark, dawn eileen 79, 168
clark, kath leen 168
clauser, jam es c. 168
clauson, laura 168
claver, michael s. 168
clearfield, bruce a. 176
cloch, linda faye 183
cobert, scott alan
coclanis, catherine
coclanis, janet j. 54, 56, 183
coens, diane m.
coens, john h. 168
cohan, cheryl p. 168
cohan, shelley karen 199
cohen, andrea teri 199
cohen, audrey beth 168
cohen, caryl lynn 183
cohen, cheri I. 168
cohen, dale perry 168
cohen, edward steven 199
cohen, gary e. 90, 109, 168
cohen, janine sandy 53, 56, 57,
60,61, 125, 133, 199
cohen, judith 183
cohen, larry alan 78, 104, 176
cohen, michael I. 168
cohen, ronald bruce 88, 176
cohen, susan p. 72, 168
cohn, ann ly nne 168
cohn, hollis ilene
cohn, james nathan 77, 96, 176
cohn, jonathan g. 72, 199
cole, janice 183
cole, leslie gayle 168
cole, pamela lee 199
coleman, randall w.
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col lier, carla c. 176
comitor, mindy sue 66, 183
cone, joseph jay 52, 183
coninx, judith carol 124, 125, 129,
199
connelly, daniel p. 199
conrado, jorge f. 176
conroy, rita noreen 176
cooper, alan charles 183
cooper, harold s. 68, 176
cooper, mark stuart 117, 123, 199
cooper, merle reva 176
cope, michael bruce
corona, elizabeth m. 183
corush, maria 62, 75, 183
cosgrove, arlene d. 176
costello, john rowan 176
cotharin, michael j. 168
cowen, susan lisa 66, 200
crane, bonnie joy 183
craven, michael cary 168
crowe, nancy susan
crowhurst, diane lee
cuchinski, stephen c.
cu pp, joanne 168
craven, sharon 200
cypin, david thomas 105, 113,
118, 123, 200
cypkin, sue ellen 57, 69, 74, 152,
200
daar, bradley jay 200
dahlquist, laurice a. 200
dai, judy 126, 183
daitchman, david e. 52, 64, 117,
183
daitchman, jody m. 183
daly, bonnie patrice 184
daniels, ronda lee 55, 184
danner, susan joy 176
danziger, stewart 168
dammann, kathleen 200
danzyger, harriet s. 200
darin, beth ann 184
darmstadter, robert 176
dasse, douglas 112, 200
davidson, glenn 121
davidson, ilene m. 200
davis, eileen I. 200
davis, elisa joy 176
davis, rhea 125, 200
decker,andreaj.74,200
defrancheschi, chris 92, 168
degraf, susan 79, 168
deleonardis, andrea 168
deitch, debbie 126, 200
delmonico, karen b. 168
delmonico, michele j. 184
deluca, francine t. 184
demeulenaere, james 84, 200
demeulenaere, thomas 101, 176
denotto, gerald f. 200
derex, susan lynn 176
dessent, cynthia j. 200
dessent, robert s. 88, 176
dessilla, dennis m. 184
deters, dennis mark 168
deutsch, howard I. 108, 184
deutsch, jacob 184
deutshe, joann sue 131, 176
daimond, alice s. 184
diamond, aliens. 76, 80, 184
diamond, brian paul 91, 110, 168
diamond, donald alan 94, 176
diamond, merle kay 176
d iamond, nancy 176
diamond, terri june 79, 168
diaz, guillermo a. 177
diaz, jose m.
dick, janet louise
dicker, curtis 176
dicostanzo, linda f. 200
dickstein, lawrence 90, 168
difiore, john paul 184
dine, judith s. 168
dinelli, michael j. 78, 176
dinicola, holly 201
dluger, richard gary 184
dobrow, steven r. 176
dobryman, steven m. 110, 168
dobski, daniel 176
dolan, marks. 184
dolnick, roberta I. 79, 168
domian, keith waiter
domian, kent leo
donaldson, betty j.
dones, paul
doniger, holli sue 79, 184
dooley, robert john 63
dorman, lynn renee 72, 78, 80,
176
aorn, gloria rae 201
dowlin, barbara d. 75, 133, 176
downs, tom 176
dredze, roberta s. 79, 168
drell, brian scott 201
d rell, roberta m. 176
duberchin, a llan 176
duberchin, fern
dubin, ira kenneth 184
dubin, sheryl lynn 168
dubrow, james loren 184
dunn, idelle 201
dushman, russel a. 176
duxler, lawrence ira 176
duxler, michael alan 112, 201
dwyer, daniel joseph
dworianyn, eric g. 84, 201
dzwoniarek, thomas a. 201
eager, jonathan b. 168
eberle, robert a. 201
eek, ga ry scott
eckerling, geri ann 168
eckerling, sue e llen 201
eckersley, leslie k. 202
edelman, william 184
edelstein, natalie g. 168
edwin, mark cary 176
e ich, stephen david 90, 168
einbinder, jeffrey m.
eisbart, neil 121, 202
eisen, donna maxine 176
eisenberg, linda 202
eisenberg, michael s. 168
ekstein, arlene e. 184
ekstrom, david e. 202
elesh, gregg steven
elkins, gary jay 88, 121, 176
elkins, janet gai l 133, 184
e llenby, dana sue 168
e llenby, alan mare 168
e llew, peter louis
ellis, larry joel 184
e lrod, eric mitchell 184
em merman, linda 64, 184
engedahl, scott 202
engelberg, sheller. 52, 176
eoyang, loren s. 202
epstein, debra joy 63, 73, 77, 78,
176
erb, frederick ralph 85, 103
erb, heidi victoria
e renberg, michael 184
ericksen, keith hans
erlander, kenneth r. 176
esken, cheryl lynn 79, 128, 168
esken, karyn beth 60, 74, 154,
184
eskoff, sharon
estes, robert 202
estrin, faye ellen 126, 161, 184
eurich, richard 176
even, michael george 184
faber, nancy anne 168
facter, kenneth h. 64, 176
factor, evette sala 184
falber, barbara ann 202
falber, sandra rae 168
fallucca, linda lee 184
fantus, richard jose 52, 184
fardman, gail 168
fasules, debra lee 184
lavish, lisa renee 184
lavish, pamela e. 79, 130, 168
feder, robert scott 51, 61, 123,
161,202
feder, robert 52, 63, 85, 176
federman, harry s. 202
federman, helene j. 168
feigen, linda 202
fein, robert a lien 64, 184
feld, neal 176
feldman, alien e.
feldman, debra 184
feldman, denise joy 79, 168
feldman, michael 202
feiger, frieda beth 73, 176
felt, robert harris 202
feldstein, beth an n 79
fenchel, gary grant 155, 202
ferdman, sandra e. 176
ferger, rory lee 176
ferguson, virginia s. 184
fernandez, sinia m. 202
festenstein, paul s. 57, 60, 61, 103,
123,202
fiduccia, rhonda d.
fields, judy 65, 71, 74, 202
fields, richard 176
figa, stewart neal 176
filinson, debra iris 176
fine, cathy lynne 202
fine, ci ndy lee 62, 184
fine, el lie 74, 176
fine, mare stewart 184
fine, sherry elise
fine, steven alan 168
fine, steven michael 104, 11 0,
121, 176
fingerman, ricky 184
fink, michael alan 168
finn, william isaac 203
fisch mari-ellen 203
fischer, carol ann 169
fischman, richar'd n. 76, 77, 80,
203
fish, john edwin 57, 76, 80, 203
fisher, mark edward 90, 169
fisher, martin I. 92, 169
fisher, nancy jean 176
fisher, nancy jo 184
fish man, arnold jay 169
fishman, ira alan 105, 169
fivelson, ka ren joy 176
fleischman, cheryl I. 176
fletcher, george m. 176
fleischer, lonny m. 110, 203
flitman, mark alan 169
flose, maryanne t. 168
floss, marilyn h. 184
losses, peter 169
foreman, linda r.
forsberg, edwin w. 176
foster, lorraine
foudray, fawn c. 184
fradin, ann linda 184
frank, bruce jay 108, 113, 203
frank, cheryl robin 52, 176
frank, helene m. 176
frank, robert alien 121, 84
franklin, michele 79, 169
frankel, steven lee 90, 169
frazes, cheryl dee 74, 138, 152,
203
freda, linda marie 169
freed, michele susan 176
freedman, adam lee 97
freeman, david alan 169, 176
freid, eugene barry 90, 109, 169
freres, linda joyce 169
Irey, rhonda sandra 203
fried, bernard jay
fried man, bonnie sue 176
fried man, barry 203
fried man, francine r. 69, 204
fried man, gail 176
fried man, hallie m.
fried man, judy ellen 204
fried man, lori rae 169
fried man, nan yvette
fried man, pamela 184
fried man, paula rae 124, 128, 184
fried man, sherrie I. 124, 128, 176
friend, charles m. 204
fritzshall, judith I. 176
fritzshall, steven n. 176
frolkis, harold g. 86, 103, 184
frolkis, virginia 204
fruehe, denise d. 70, 185
fruehe, eileen marie 185
fruehe, marjorie I. 70, 204
fruehe, gloria helen 169
fryer, michael i. 169
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fusco, ralph charles 18S
fusco, maryann edith 169
fydrych, glenn e. 69, 176
gadd, cynthia ann
gaines, mark 176
galayda, jean karen 18S
gallop, nancy debra
ganek, steven barry 18S
garber, shari 61, 204
garfield, jayne d. 176
garland, holly 133, 204
garland, larry a.
garlick, david m. 78, 96, 176
gartenberg, wendy s. 177
gaspar, patricia sue 204
gates, sharon lynn S2, 60, 18S
gattuso, deborah I. 177
gawin, maura p. 127, 130, 169
geiderman, el lice 130, 169
geiderman, howard m. 204
gelb, judith lynn 67, 79, 169
geman, francine iris 18S
geno, donald joseph 18S
gentile, john p.
gentile, mary c. 177
george, demetrius c. 88, 177
george, lawrence j. 90, 169
georgiou, tina dianc 130, 169
gerber, donna renee
gerber, sherwin h.
gerchikov, nancy b. 18S
gershbein, cary w. 10S, 169
gertz, barry jay 88, 177
gertz, richard alien 92, 122, 169
gibrick, joseph dale 7S, 177
gil, zenon
gilbert, sherwin roy 177
gill, robyn joy 177
gillio, robert gene S7, 84, 103,
123,204
gill man, gayle joy 18S
gilson, noah robert 177
ginsberg, debra lee S8, 12S, 126,
204
ginsburg, amy leah 126, 18S
ginsburg, lawrence j. 177
ginsburg, mark alan 204
ginsburg, susan h. 177
girovich, howard 122
glait, perry j. 169
glass, alien bruce 100, 169
glass, susan carol 177
glassman, mares. 86, 123, 18S
glassman, murray s. 18S
glassner, ellyce f. 177
glassner, frank b. 20S
glassner, sheldon w. 110, 177
glazer, elaine merle 18S
glenn, curt fred 20S
glick, ronald martin 20S
gliksman, cheryl r. 133, 185
glink, stephan earl 94, 185
giochowsky, martin a. 169
goch, debra lynn 79, 169
gockenbach, jean m. 129, 20S
gockenbach,peggya. 127, 177
gockenbach, robert j. 185
gold, jody 18S
gold, karyn leslie 79, 164
gold, neal jordan 102, 18S
gold, robin ell en 18S
gold, seth isaac 96, 177
goldberg, carole I. S2, S6, 61, 133,
20S
goldberg, david j. 177
goldberg, jack 20S
goldberg, jan 20S
goldberg, jill 20S
goldberg, jill karen S2, 177
goldberg, marsha ann
goldberg, neal m. 18S
goldbejg, paula beth 127, 177
goldberg, susan 177
goldberg, violets. 169
golden, kenneth s. 108, 18S
goldenberg, mindy s. 20S
goldman, barry s. 74, 20S
gold man, adam s. 74, 169
gold man, caryn amy 76, 77, 80,
185,205
goldmeier, margaret 20S
goldsher, cynthia
goldsmith, robert e. 18S
goldstein, edward 169
goldstein, barbara 20S
goldstein, howard j. 20S
goldstein, jill s. SS, S8, 177
goldstein, katherine 18S
goldstein, kim 177
goldstein, sally j. 77, 127, 1S6
goldstein, susan joy 77, 169
goldstick, caryn 79, 169
goldzweig, sheila 169
goles, leslie ann
gollay, andrea joy 20S
golub, martin brian 121, 177
gomes, raymond
goode, paul baird 74, 20S
good man, ilene ann 18S
good man, todd jeffry 177
gordon, barbara c.
gordon, harold w. 90, 10S, 177
gordon, lawrence a. 169
gordon, larry paul 122, 169
gordon, mare bruce 177
gordon, rita gail 128, 177
gors, donald 109, 169
gortva, andrea m. 169
goss, susan 18S
gotlib, silvia marta
govis, peter
grabow, jeffrey e. 97
grace, steven cary 18S
grade, rhonda S7, 20S
graff, robin gayle
grafman, ellen f. 20S
granato, gail rose 177
grandinetti, alfred 177
grantz, caren lynn 76, 169
green, phillip r. 177
greenberg, cathy 206
greenberg, lori b. 63, 169
greenberg, nancy sue 206
greenberg, ronna b. 18S
greenberg, sheldon I. S8, 102,
206
greene, renay debra 177
greene, robert neil 18S
greene, scott jay S7, 60, 61, 206
greenebaum, mark c. 88, 177
greenfield, laurie m. 169
greenspan, joan I. 18S
greiman, laurel d. 132, 18S
greiman, renee debra 7S, 18S
griffey, brian scot 177
griffin, charles I. 206
griffin, timothy v. 177
grimson, robert j. 110, 177
grodsky, barry s. 109, 169
gronski, david alien 86, 121 , 123,
185
grosky, scott hale 177
gross, glenn imre 64, 18S
gross, jennifer m.
grossblatt, robert a. 109, 169
grossgold, jodi f. 206
grossman, cary a. 100, 169
grossman, gary m. 109, 169
grousnick, janet f. 125, 128, 206
grutzmacher, mary k. 185
grutzmacher, susan
guerrero, eugene j. 109, 169
gunderson, laura I. 169
gusterine, robert g. 104, 177
gutman, judith zena 177
gzesh, robin18S
haake, david george 185
hack, shari frances
hacker, glenn ro la nd 177
hackman, david gary 185
hagen, ronald j. 88, 121, 177
hagio, marsha 185
hall, william k. 90, 105, 169
halper, jill robbin 169
halper, mindy jo 177
halpin, kim kerin
ha mer, brian alan 177
hanley, margaret m. 177
hanna, david kevin 74, 69
hansen, michael john 97, 169
hansen, thomas m.
hanson, debra ann 185
hanson, john thomas 97, 169
ha nus, clifford r. 169
hanus, glen joel 206
hardt, keith dallas 177
hargrove, sheila 177
harles, john c. 97, 169
harling, gary craig 121, 206
harris, loren 169, 206
ha rris, lori lee 127
harris, richard a lan 92, 121, 177
harris, Stewart 74, 18S
harris, susan lynn 177
harrison, robert s. 109, 177
harrold , ceci l b. 95, 185
hart, gary stephen 57, 76, 77, 80,
206
hart, robyn idelle 177
hartman, barry p. 92, 122, 169
ha rtst e in, alden j. 85, 118, 121,
206
hasegawa, victoria f. 177
hasmonek, john s. 84, 123, 185
hass, jeffrey elliot 62, 67, 84, 123,
206
hass, marsie riva 169
hasselson, rita 69, 206
hausman, debra merle 72, 177
hausman, robert b. 206
hayes, audrey I. 169
haynes, christine t. 124, 129, 206
heche, barbara 169
heche, william 170
hecht, glenna jean 74, 177
hedrick, william 185
heidelberger, cheryl 57, 58, 125,
128,206
heiman, donald f. 185
heiman, sandra b. 52, 206
heinrich, josep j. 18S
heinz, bonita leona 177
heinz, paul joseph 88
helberg, leslie 76, 80, 185
helfgott, marcia joy 77, 128, 177
helium, earl martin
henry, jack murray 177
henry, robert ala n 57, 93, 121, 207
herbold, cindy I. 79, 170
hernandez, omar 92, 121, 177
he rst, faye esther 177
hertel, frederick a. 177
hertz, devora ruth
herzog, rosanne 170
he rzog, warren barry 207
hess, nancy faye 185
hirsch, arthur earl 207
hirsch, davi lynn 79, 170
hirsch, david s. 185
hirsch, nancy lynn 170
hirsch, steven e llis 90, 100, 170
hirschman, mark b. 80, 170
hite, scott david 105, 170
hobson , john thomas 185
hoefler, sandra j. 170
hoff ma n, jud ith nona 74, 177
hoff man, mars ha 185
hoffman, michelle I. 177
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hoffman, steven 103
hoglund, deborah I. 170
hoglund, susan 207
hoglund, warren w. 18S
hohmann, cynthia lee
holdmann, joanne r. 170
holland, cyd elyse 60, 61, 126,
133, 207
holsapple, mark e. 170
hoppenrath, gary r.
horn, sam 104, 178
horn, steve 178
home, jess randell 207
hornisch, kenneth k. 90, 170
horwich, stephen c. 91, 103, 178
horwitz, jill mara 178
horwitz, stuart d. 18S
hotton, carol jean 170
hotton, richard paul 76, 80, 18S
hotton, robert e. 170
howard, jeanine olga 207
howe, paul jerome
hrab, donna marie 178
huhn, roland k. 170
hupert, zachary s. SS, 207
hurmuz, melanie 170
huss, ronald ray 118, 207
hyman, debi 69, 207
iglitz, Ired michael 86, 18S
ignace, thaddeus a. 18S
ingersoll, jean m.
irsay, steven a. 109, 170
irving, lynn ellen 132, 18S
irving, steven craig 178
isaacs, nava irene 170
isaacson, mark 74, 18S
isaacson, rhonda 207
isaacson, sheryl I. 170
iser, lawrence yale 76, 77, 80, 1S2,
18S
italia, linda jeanne S7, 60, 207
jackson, kathleen a. 124, 129, 208
jacobs, barbara sue 18S
jacobs, edward m. 80, 10S, 170
jacobs, jeri lynn 208
jacobs, michael r. 178
jacobs, richard I. 208
jacobson, andrea d. 78, 178
jacobson, betty 18S
jacobson, brenda r. S7, 76, 80,
208
jacobson, gail sue 79, 128, 170
jacobson, lynne j. 170
jacobson, scott b. 78, 178
jaffee, lee ann 170
jago, rich ard john 90, 170
jakubowich, robert w. 170
james, jeffrey h.
jamrusLka, ~haro n 208
jans, joseph michael 170
jansen, judy ann 178
jaye, jeffery 90, 170
jayne, patty lee 178
jenkins, beth ann
jenkins, joseph e. 108
jensen, coral lee 178
jepsen, mary I. 170
jeremias, lisa ellen 18S
joachim, judy helen 208
johnson, alvin s. 121, 178
johnson, craig t. 18S
johnson, james j. 18S
johnson, jeffry c. 9S, 18S
johnson, michael a. 170
johnson, thomas m. 74, 178
jonas, richard barry 76, 77, 80,
18S
jones, micheal 209
jones, step hen c. 86, 18S
jones, victor george 209
joseph, pamela jill 178
kaatz, dina ellice 18S
kaba,roger92, 121, 178
kabot, glenn alan 90, 97, 170
kaga n, betsy sue
kagan,deborahlynn18S
kagan, ira alan 178
kagan, sharon 209
kagan, shelly ian 209
kahan, gary richard 18S
kahn, bruce lawrence 90, 170
kahn, lillian 74, 18S
kahn, rena ann 209
kahn, stacy allison 170
kahn, thomas e . 18S
ka lika, sandra gwen 62, 133, 209
kalin, judith r.
kalin, richard s. 64, 18S, 209
kalinsky, jacqueline 209
kalish, ronna sue 77, 170
kalisky, jay michael 122
kamajian, michael I. 88, 104
kamen, carol anne 126, 18S
kamenir, robert h.
kamenir, steven a.
kamish, susa n beth 209
kammer, ronald lee 64
kammier, bruce brian 186
kamo, richard 186
kampf, dorothy lila 170
kampf, lawrence 178
kane, billie jo
kane, edna louise 170
kanlan, donna 69, 209
kanter, mindy beth 170
kantor, sheryl renee 7S, 178
kantro, charles m. 76, 77, 80, 209
kaplan, barbara joy 178
kaplan, debra 78, 127, 186
kaplan, debra s. 186
kaplan, ellen b. 170
kaplan, dennis brian 117, 178
kaplan, hollis faith 209
kaplan, ju lie 170
kaplan, lesley ann 126, 186
kaplan, mark steven 104, 178
kaplan, michael i.
kaplan, stacy m. 170
kaplan, steven 109, 170
kaplan, susan faye 186
kappelman, richard m. 186
kappelman, thomas j. 178
ka rabush, paul h. 118, 121, 123,
210
karol, william 178
kary, rebecca hope 210
kasper, robert j. 178
katani, david aaron
katz, e llen gayle
katz, irwin michael 170
katz, karen sue 210
katz, karen ilene 178
katz, paul jody 70, 210
katz, sheri monica 170
katz, susan gail 210
katz, terry jay 102, 186
kaufman, lauren e. 210
kaufman, mark edward 170
kaye, lo rraine jean 69, 126, 186
kaye, stephen 74, 178
kazan, faye susan 133, 178
keller, anita susan
kelle r, franci diane S2, SS, 81, 186
keller, stephen p. 210
kellman, terry m. 178
kellner, jill beth 126, 186
kelly, donna beth 210
kelly, leo patrick 88, 96, 178
kelson, carolyn sue 79, 170
kempner, robin sue 178
kerman, sandra beth 170
kessler, randal j. 91, 170
keuper, glen william 170
kiesel, kurt 96, 178
killermann, adam p.
killermann, lisa m.
killermann, mark t.
killermann, stephen 170
king, lawrence d. 121 , 178
king, pamela ann 170
king, patricia ann 186
king, william c.
king, thomas james 170
kipnis, cindy ann 178
kipp, lori lee 178
kite, howard shane 186
kittay, cheryl m. 170
kittay, william a. 170
klancic, marks. 90, 97, 170
klapman, e lizabeth 186
klehm, howard g. 178
klehr, cheryl bonnie 186
klehr, nancy lynn 170
kleifield, jeffrey i. 90, 97, 170
klein, alien mark 178
klein, robert j. 74, 178
klein, sandra carol 170
klein, susan joy 178
kleinschmidt, debora h 128, 129,
210
kleinschmidt, rona ld 96, 178
klinghoffer, debra s. 178
knish, jack keith 10S, 170
kobratz, shei la r. 170
koch, kimberly a nn 133, 186
koehnline, evelyn S8, 126, 210
koehnline, james i.
koenig, linda jo 178
koestner, burce r. 74, 77, 178
koeune, stephan 186
kogan, corinne b. 79, 170
kogan, jack william 210
kogan, norberto raul 178
kogan, ronald steven 178
kohn, laurie s. 210
kokotek, kathleen a. 186
kokotek, susan marie 70, 178
kolko, james phi lip
kolpas, sharon lynn 186
kolpas, terri esther 178
kopels, gayle lyn·n 170
korey, ilene maria 126, 170
korey, rhonda 211
korey, sherwin david 97, 170
kornick, audrey gwen 211
kornick, jeffrey 186
kornick, ted david 211
kornick, steven b. 90, 10S, 170
kornick, vicki ann 170
kostyniuk, karen m. 12S, 211
kostyniuk, paul f. 90, 10S, 170
kot, richa rd s. 211
kovaciny, lynn r. 124, 129, 211
koval, jerome martin 72, 170
kozub,nephent.10~178
kramer, hillary jaye 74, 178
kramer, kenneth s. 90, 170
kramer, marsha m. 76, 77, 211
kramer, robert james 178
krammen, valerie ann 72, 170
kranz, philip lee 170
krasner, lenore r. 178
krause, margaret a. 171
kraus, meryl lynn 211
krause, susan mary 178
kraut, susan marcia 178
kravitz, barry s. 97, 171
kray, alexis joy 179
kray, jeffrey a Ian 96, 179
krech, gregg charles
kreitman, keith m. 108, 186
krichevsky, debra I. 211
krichevsky, holly n. 171
kriegstein, robert
kriezelman, elyse p. 211
krissman, kathleen 179
kronich, neva mary 186
kropf, constance
kropf, thomas henry 93, 121, 186
krubiner, susan jean 211
kruglick, Ired m. 179
kruglick, louis h. 211
krupnick, scott reid 179
kubnick, dane gorden 90, 171
kubnick, nancy gail 126, 129, 212
kuhn, mary louise 212
kuhn, michael r.
kulberg, keith 171
kulwin, albert
kulwin, alien m. 118, 212
kulwin, michelle f. S4, S6, 7S, 186
kun, ayala 186
kuntz, gayle ruth 179
kuppig, ka ren 12S, 212
kusek, barbara joan 179
kusek, e lizabeth m. 129, 186
labay, edward f. 186
lachman , david scott 179
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laleian, edward 171
lam pert, donald 179
lam pert, howard dale 212
lance, gary 179
lane, david thomas
landsman, ruth lee 126, 179
lang, rosemary irene 179
langhaus, lori s. 171
langer, jeffrey ira 52, 186
lapofski, sharon h. 76, 81, 79
larson, joane
larson, karen 77, 179
larson, lance lee 179
lascoe, deborah sue 61, 212
lash, norman evan 212
lasko, alan david 212
latala, diane joy 126, 186
latala, mary rose 179
latala, nancy jo 179
lattin, sherie 212
laurie, janyce lynn 212
lavin, deborah e. 212
lavin, pamela joan 171
lavin, steven howard 186
lavine, steven r. 212
lawler, james steven 186
lawrence, nathaniel 109, 179
leadroot, steven p. 179
leblanc yvonne e. 125, 212
lechowicz, bruce a.
ledgerwood, donna s. 171
lee, gary 186
lee, gloria 171
lee, helen 69, 212
lee, jeffrey thomas 54, 212
lee, gilbert 186
lee, herman 186
lee, sheri joy 17
lee, terrence edwin 92, 104, 179
lefevere, robert w. 179
lefevre, thomas john 213
lefkovitz, bina e. 127, 179
lehman, lauren e.
lehmann, william I. 179
leib, karen doreen 179
leipold, kurt arthur 110, 179
lemick, alan 17
leitner, nancy gail 75, 171
lenoff, lyn n beth 213
lentzen, kevin m. 179
leon, steve 179
leonard, mary jane 186
lerman, bradley e. 64, 96, 179
lerner, carole debra 213
lerner, daniel hart 64, 171
lerner, jessica 186
lerner, kim roni 179
lesinski, edward m. 171
letchinger, robert s. 64, 186
levens. corev alan 96, 179
leverich, david 179
levey, jay scott
levey, joel s.
levi, lynne 186
levie, debra ellen 179
levie, lynn beth 171
levie, maria barbara 55, 171
levin, cindy lynn 171
levin, jan avril 75, 179
levin, fran susan 186
levin, jeffrey 123, 213
levin, lee aaron 73, 74, 90, 91,
109, 179
levin, marsha gail 75, 186
levin, michael david 171
levin, morris david 213
levin, ronda lynn 186
levin, sherri louise 72, 171
levine, bonnie ellen 171
levine, harold 171
levine, janet sue 133, 179
levine, sandra ellyn 179
levit, steven barry 108, 186
levitan, william s. 76, 213
levitt, ronald h. 109, 171
levitt, susan rose 126, 132, 186
levitz, loren sue 179
levy; david ira 179
levy, diane lynn 186
levy, garry joel
levy, helaine beth 171
levy, susan 213
levy, steven m. 60, 64, 171
I evy, steven barry 213
lewandowski, ruth a.
lewen, ronald c. 105, 171
lewin, felice helen 171
lewis, howard jerold 186
lewis, lisa lauren 213
lewkowicz, linda 213
liametz, barry jay 109, 179
leibold, michele h. 186
libert, rhonda gay 213
lichtenstein, jill m. 179
lichtenstein, lorry 109, 179
lichtenstein, michele 179
lieberman, cary m. 179
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lindahl, michael h. 94, 186
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lotz, jeffrey weston 171
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lovitt, joyce a. 179
lubei, jay 179
lubin, glenn karl 186
lucarelli, steven r.
lucas, victoria m. 214
luck, cheryl anne 179
luck, neal I. 171
luk, katie s.
lukas, mark william
lukatch, edward 214
lulias, william
lustig, daniel scott 171
lustig, debbi jean 179
lustig, miles b. 90, 171
lutz, charles I. 93, 121, 186
lutz, garry robert
lutz, leslie jean 214
lyons, kenneth r. 171
mccloud, debra jane 124, 125,
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mccormack, darlene b. 70, 179
mccormick, patricia 179
mccormick, timothy o. 95, 214
mccracken, rebecca s. 179
mccuaig, donald s. 75, 187
mccuaig, cindy a. 171
mcguire, linda marie 75, 179
mcguire, marianne 171
mckay, james robert
mcray, james 179
madnick, sima f. 186
maedge, jay alien
maedge, judy ann 186
maggio, lynne marie 186
maggio, patricia lee 171
maierhofer, betty 179
maierhofer, patty j. 171
main, ian samuel 187
makris, deborah ann 214
malcher, kathy ann 124, 125, 128,
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ma mot, david 105, 171
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mandel, bruce lee 121, 187
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maniscalco, joseph 72, 171
mankoff, brad m. 73, 187
mann, lauri babette 179
mann, sherry ann 187
manna, john james 187
manna, scot alan 171
mannette, carol m. 171
mannheimer, ruth 179
manzella, james
maratos, elizabeth 214
maratos, peter 179
marcus, susan joy 179
margalit, norman 187
margolis, michael i. 214
margules, pamela 52, 126, 187
markich, helen 179
marko, michele 179
markoff, michael 187
markovitz, barbara 187
marks, linda I. 215
marks, richard alan 187
martini, john n. 171
martorano, deborah I. 179
marshal!, chrism. 90, 109, 171
marshal!, robert c. 171
maslowsky, tina ann 187
maslov, robert alan 179
mathews, howard 171
mathisen, david j . 187
mathisen, scott john 187
matlock, montgomery 92, 121 ,
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matsuda, leonard a. 179
matz, robert joseph 171
mastrototaro, joseph 187
matsumoto, benjamin 57, 84, 95,
215
matsumoto, sharon k. 76, 128,
179
matusik, jillene i. 187
matsuoka, judy chiya 66, 125, 215
mawitz, jill 74
maxon, janet 179
maxon, linda 215
may, marie anne 171
mayer, arlene I. 171
mayer, david michael 179
mayer, karen jo
mayer, kathy lynn 130, 171
mayer, leonard n. 179
mayer, steven gary 117, 123, 215
maylahn, lynne ann 179
mayrent, audrey sue 74, 215
mazur, mark dale
medow, terri 215
meisner, steven e. 187
meister, barry 58, 59, 113, 215
meister, debra lynn 179
mekler, michael I. 187
melamed, idelle s. 179
meltzer, howard b. 215
melvin, marylee 187
mendelssohn, nancy s. 131, 179
mendelssohn, wendy j. 131, 179
mendelssohn, jody e. 187
menzer, paula ann 131, 179
merens, lyle 171
merens, norwin alan 54, 215
messer, jeffrey a. 171
merkin, laura sue 215
mermel, gary warren 77, 92, 171
merkin, howard 187
merkin, marcia ann
metzger, alyce dawn 179
metzger, melinda j. 179
meyer, barbara jo
meyer, barbara lynn 187
meyer, barbara m. 187
meyer, kenneth d. 187
meyer, michael e. 171
meyers, adele renee 55, 77, 187
meyers, gary norman 88, 121, 179
meyers, peggy ann 55, 171
michael, daniel b.
michaels, daryl 104, 180
michals, kevin r. 92, 97, 171
michaels, wendy gail 187
michell, richard s. 187
migdow, jonathan 187
millard, don lewis 187
miller, bonnie 171
miller, claudia s. 215
miller, gary
miller, gayle marie 180
miller, gregory r.
miller , janice marie 180
miller, laura jane 76, 81, 187
miller, linda sue 171
miller, robert lee 90, 122, 171
miller, ronald j. 58, 76, 81, 180
miller, susan 180
millman, stephanie f. 79, 129, 171
milstein, jeffrey s. 101, 180
milstein, paul scott 81 , 109, 171
mincberg, mella r.
mincer, anita carol 171
mindel, carol ann 215
miner, alyce i. 52, 187
miner, pamela anne 187
miner, sherri m. 172
minikowski, cheryl a. 79, 172
minikowski, debra k. 187
mishell, dahlia gail 52, 57, 61, 215
mishoulam, theodore 172
mitnick, penny rana 74, 187
monsen, nancy louise 132, 216
monsen, patricia I. 130, 172
monti, richard j. 105, 172
morgan, patti ione 172
morgen, cary 76, 81, 180
moritz, susan f. 172
moros, theresa marie 172
morris, marilyn ruth 131 , 180
morris, sherry 187
morrison, barbara i. 52, 187
morten , mary e. 172
moses, michele t. 180
moskowitz, darryl 216
moskowitz, joan e. 126, 133, 216
moskowitz, terry w. 172
moss, ricky neal 187
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motin, neil charles 96, 180
mrowka, janet m. 172
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mu lcahy, kristine m. 172
mullen, robert louis 216
mullen, sharon lee 172
mullen, susan marei 172
mueller, frederick w. 88, 104, 180
mueller, joanne a. 179
munn, judith michell 52, 74, 187
mylroie, linda 129, 187
myma, peter 172
nadeau, robert 187
nagel, eric scott 108, 118, 187
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nagel, ronald r. 187
nasatsky, laurey r. 180
nastos, gus 187
natenberg, gwen c. 63, 180
nathan, denise m. 180
nathan, joel alan 58, 68, 216
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neidorf, ja nice ivy 187
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nelson, david h. 90, 172
nelson, jeffery r. 110, 180
nelson, stuart alan 102, 187
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nidetz, alan 187
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novick, deborah I. 187
novick, jay stuart 172
nudelman, gale m. 76, 77, 81, 216
nudelman, mindy eve 172
nusbaum, howard 180
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pahigianis, irene 180
pales, stephen ross 172
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pamper. kirk alan 172
pa nos, kathy 69, 180
papa, sue marie 180
pappas, lillian ann 180
paradise, randall j. 57, 138, 217
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patner, scot alien 100, 172
patt, jeffrey brian 103, 217
patt, william martin 172
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peterson, barbara a. 180
peterson, john r. 102, 217
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pflaumer, donald 217
pforr, monika ursula 172
pfammatter, michael
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pilchen, saul murray 100, 172
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pineless, hal steven 68, 217
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plotkin, dale robert 117, 188
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podolsky, sarah s. 188
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polanzi, craig w. 172
pol in, robin elise 180
polisky, michael c. 172
polisky, roberta I. 71, 218
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polk, martin kenneth 188
pollack, ellen r. 79, 172
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portnoy, dawn 180
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poteshman, sheree m. 172
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powers, stacy 180
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povitsky, harvey a. 218
pregozen, david evan 78, 180
pressler, marlene j. 180
pressner, ronna jan 188
price, linda 55, 172
primack, robert neil
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pucher, jeffrey 180
pueschel, dawn a. 188
pueschel, dean c. 90, 172
pull man, susan ellen 180
purcell, joseph m. 90, 172
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putziger, steven d. 81, 180
rabin, bruce edward 218
rabin, deborah gail 218
rabin, laurene joy 218
rabin, linda sue 188
racusen, robert mark 122, 172
radin, michael mark 172
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rafalowitz, murray 84, 218
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raphael, gary mark 218
rappaport, anita may
rappoport, daniel b. 180
rappaport, helita j. 155, 218
rath, julia wally 55, 67, 76, 81, 180
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robins, arlin elese 219
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robins, michael h. 188
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rockoff, pamela ruth 172
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rogover, janet 180
rogull, sue linda
rolnick, joel 108, 220
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romanek, irwin r. 188
romanek, mark b. 188
romanelli, debbie 69, 132
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rose, stormi iris
roseman, earl howard 188
roseman, gary allan.180
rosen, cheryl 173
rosen, keith 173
rosen, lynn 180
rosen, kevin richard 76, 81, 220
rosen, morris 173
rosen, sandra jean S7, 220
rosenbaum, michael p. 76, 77, 81,
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rosenfeld, shelly r. 67, 181
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rosenfield, lynne c.
rosengarden, cathye S8, 181
rosenson, andrew s. S7, S8, 6S,
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rosenthal, fredric r. 109, 173
rosenthal, paul j. 90, 109, 173
rosenzweig, karla h. 62, 74, 188
rosner, e ll en s. 188
ross, alee norman 181
ross, allan stanley 108, 188
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ross, cary david 173
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rosset, carol e. 188
roth, helene april 173
roth, sharon lynn 173
rothblum, barry s. 173
rothblum, phi lips. 109, 173
rotstein, charlotte 173
rottner, jack herman 105, 173
rouzin, michelle 173
rovner, ronald dale 110, 181
rozencwajg, anna 221
ruben naomi beth 77, 173
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rudnick, bruce c. 108, 221
rudolph, lynn ellyn 181
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ruesch, david g. 118, 181
ruesch, diane k.
ruskin, faith
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russcol, albert i. 77, 221
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russcol, susan anita 173
rutkowski, dorothy a. 181
ruttenberg, andrew i. 101, 115,
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rzadzki, ronald j. 173
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sacks, earl 188
sacks, julia phyllis 129, 173
sacks, lauren cay 79, 181
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saenz, steve 221
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saffer, rhonda lynn 79, 173
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salentiny, james j. 181
salerno, gina rose 173
salerno, joan elena 181
salkin, julie beth 181
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saltarelli, gregory 90, 122, 173
salte r, richard jay 76, 117, 188
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saltzman, bonnie m. 63, 79, 173
saltzman, jeffrey 105, 173
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samuels, elisabeth 188
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schnitzer, michael a. 173
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smart, elizabeth ann 79, 173
smith, alice marie 173
smith, arnold p. 182
smith, john charles 86, 189
smith, jon charles 90, 173
smith, laura 25
smith, scot harrison 93, 189
smith, ste phen m. 86, 121, 123,
225
smolish, beth a. 225
smoody, william paul 225
smolle r, lisa dee 189
smulson, daniel jose 182
snitman, gayle r. 189
sobel, karen ann 129, 173
sode rberg, diane 60, 75, 189
soderberg, vanessa e. 182
soffer, leonard c. 189
so hn, susan r. 79, 173
so kol, fred s. 173
solan, barbara jean 129, 189
solberg, dawn f. 182
soler, steven a. 103, 189
solomon, bruce 225
solomon, arthur joel
solomon, charlene 189
solomon, irwin 189
solomon, judith I. 173
solomon, randi 173
solomon, steven b. 189
soltan, cherie joy 52, 57, 60, 61 ,
225
soltan, michele fern 67, 63, 79,
173
so merman, robert w. 88, 118,
121, 182
sonderman, cheryl a. 76, 77, 81 ,
128,225
sonderman, jeffrey r. 76, 77, 81,
103, 189
sonheim, karen 182
sopkin, barbara joy
soskin, barnard h. 173
spanjer, michael j. 225
span)er, samara a.
spa njer, susan c. 173
speigel, barry m. 225
s piegel, david paul 86, 189
spiegel, marshall c. 182
spillar, cynthia g. 189
spillar, valerie ann 189
spinner, donald c. 88, 189
spiegel, harvey scot 225
s pitz, darcy aliso n 126, 161, 225
spitz, philip joel 110, 189
spitzer, debra h. 189
spivack, philip I. 97, 173
spivak, ka re n jean 75, 189
spivak, linda sue 173
sporer, rhonda sue 79, 189
sporer, robin gai l 79, 174
springer, michael 182
stal, he le n esther 225
stanley, patricia a. 66, 75, 226
starr, nancy lynn 174
statland, scott r. 74, 121, 182
stavropoulos, joann 189
stavropoulos, stephanie 174
stearns, peter t. 117
stein, d e borah joy 226
stein, d e bra 226
stein, jan et lynn 174
stein, jeff
stein, leonard m. 55, 122, 174
stein, maurice e. 104, 182
stein, mic hael a.
stei n, michael robt. 109, 174
stein, ric hard b.
steiner, deb ra joan 182
steinert, jeffrey b. 68, 174
stein handler, sherry 174
steirman, david j. 64, 189
steklof, howard jay 96, 182
stelte r, wi lliam f. 174
ste nder, arthu r e. 182
ste nde r, robe rt a. 182
ste pan, peter milan 226
stern, a lexis 174
ste rn, daryl scott 182
ste rn, flore nce r. 182
stern, gle nn 189
stern, susan edie 182
ste rn, suzanne 75
sternfeld, michael k. 121, 226
sti efel, lynne m. 189
stift, kare n te resa 182
stift, pamela jean 226
stone, david a. 174
stone, michael alan 105, 174
stone, robert m. 115, 123, 226
stone, terry b rian 68, 174
stookal, mare b. 88, 121 , 182
streff, robert ja mes
stricke r, corey s. 121, 182
strickling, nino I. 189
stump, ralph 110, 174
suarez, vivian I.
suc herman, lorin jan 74, 189
sulak, richard h. 88, 182
sullivan, daniel j. 174
sullivan, margaret m. 182
sullivan, robe rt 226
sullivan, theresa a. 226
sundmache r, charles 182
suslick, li eslie r. 79, 182
sussman, steven y. 74, 93, 121 ,
160, 189
sweet, roberta I. 67, 226
sweidin g, kar ia 174
swe iding, karen 226
swide r, lawre nce e. 90, 174
swihart, gale j. 90, 122, 174
sznitko, c hristine m. 174
tabo r, jeffrey j. 86, 103, 189
tandet, b ruce david 100, 174
tandet, linda susan 226
tanenbaum, jordan
tarachofsky, sheri I.
taskey, gary 226
tatar, lisa sue 174
tatar, maria beth
taylor, cindy 69
taylor, james I. 174
taylor, maureen s. 189
taylo r, phyllis ann 182
teichner, lynne s. 174
tennes, suza nne ruth 189
tepp, michael home r 90, 122
tepp, ro be rt j. 85, 121 , 123
terc hin , jeffrey m. 189
theis, gregory r. 189
theodore, janice 126, 132, 189
thiry, nancy jea n 124, 129, 226
thiry, patricia lynn 174
thomas, david r. 85, 189
thomas, susan jo 226
thomsen, john w. 182
tincher, michael 86
titlebaum, jeffrey 109
tittle, susan h.
tobac k, a ndrea be th 52, 174
topp, alan michael 100
torres, roiand a. 182
trainor, james john 182
trapper, hel ene 189
trauth, a nthon y f. 189
trauth, vincent b. 182
trawinski, cynthia j. 174
treister, jeffrey i. 121, 182
treitman, laurie ann 189
tre itman, leslie joy 182
tresley, david 64, 189
trilling, marcia 182
trilling, mitchell 174
tripp, thomas c.
triwush, e dward d . 121, 182
tscheyka, alie n r. 90, 174
tulsky, matthew ea rl
tumonis, toni marcin
tu nic k, b eth je ryll 189
tupler, sharon lee 189
turner, jeffrey 189
twe ry, jay m. 174
ubau, george javie r 189
uhle, susan diane 182
uhle r, terry an n 174
ulbert, andrew t. 189
ulbe rt, jea nne ma rie 182
u llbe rg, keith a Ian 122
unde rwood , carol I. 76, 81 , 189
u nde rwood, joa n e. 76, 81, 129,
182
unruh, mary louise 63, 127, 129,
130, 174
ulbert, cha rl es r. 226
ulbert, stephe n i. 226
upin, lenard jay 88, 104, 182
u rban iak, he len
urbaniak, kat he rine
u rbaniak, stanley
urborg, bernard m. 189
uritz, christi ne 182
urkov, pame la beth 174
urman , ruth sue
vale, michele lynn 75, 126, 182
vale nti, michael j. 97, 174
va nde r, david george
vande rkloot, james k. 76
vande rkloot, robert 226
vancleave, e rnest s. 90, 174
van edward 189
van roeyen, linda s. 174
vanslambrouck, michael 84, 227
vardija n, branko
varon, sue ann 127, 182
vaughan, lau re l anne 189
velen, barba ra j. 174
velez, jaime i. 189
viana christina
vina rsky, garry 189
vi ra g, joseph john 174
vite ri, patricia f. 174
vlahandreas, george 90, 174
vogel, donna jea n 227
vogel, genise r. 227
vossel, patti I.
wachovsky, karen joy 125, 227
wagner, c raig o. 122
wagner, brad s. 85, 227
wagner, debbie a.
wagner, rhonda lynn 227
wahl gren, donna jean
wahlgren, ri chard k. 189
�wald, audrey jean 76, 77, 81, 129,
182
walker, michael o. 189
wallach, michael 174
wal ler, diana claire 189
wal ler, linda rae 227
wailers, james m. 110
warda, martha
warda, meredith s. 174
warnke, kristie I. 189
warsaski, robert m. 97, 174
wasserberg, thomas j. 189
wasserman, debra. 182
wasse rman, jon h.
wasserman, michael b. 227
wax, debra ann
wax, dennis steven 189
waxman, andrea 182
waxman, marilyn 227
weber, rosemarie m.
wehrheim, thomas j. 90, 109, 174
weichmann, gary f. 174
weichmann, robert e.
weichselbaum, fred I. 109, 174
weil, steven j.
weil, richard 227
weinberg, david h. 227
weiner, dennis louis
winer, debra gail 189
weiner, martin joel 174
winer, rita june 69, 227
weinert, audrey gai l 189
weinman, william a.
winstein, alan paul
weinstein, eila 228
weinstein, jane e. 76, 81, 189
weinstein, jeffrey s. 174
weinstein, leonard a. 96, 182
winstein, marsha s. 126, 228
weintraub, m ichael d. 182
weintraub, stewart 189
weis, teri lynn
weisbach, debra m. 189
weisberg, lynn e ll en 189
weisman, anne b . 76, 81, 139
weisman, robin I. 182
weisman, sherwin a. 103, 228
weisman, susan lynn 174
weiss, allan s. 228
weiss, andrea lynn 228
weiss, barbara lori 189
weiss, barbara lynn
weiss, cynthia lynn 189
weiss, howard r. 96, 182
weiss, jan rachel 174
weiss, ronald 91, 97
weiss, terri 79
weisser, cindy lee 124, 228
weissman, kathy joy 182
weissman, kep alien 103, 189
weitzman, keith 189
weller, cathleen ann 174
weller, jay scott 182
wells, audrey joy 189
wells, norman b. 182
weltmann, patrick
wengerski, thomas j. 91, 174
werner, cary I. 190
werner, karen diane 129, 189
westfall, clarence w. 228
whisler, donna jean 128, 182
white, jill adrienne 228
whitefield, helene i. 133, 190
whit more, bruce g. 190
wickman, robert paul
wiggins, mari lyn sue 75, 228
wilens, kenneth 174
wilkans, mark larry 85, 118, 121,
123, 228
wilkoff, vicki lynn 174
willens, marcy gay 190
willerman, e lyse joy 190
williams, anet i. 190
williams, jordan m. 182
williams, richard I. 102, 190
winans, pamela ruth 128, 182
winer, janice irene
winsberg, nora marie 71, 74, 125,
228
winstqn, donna loren 174
winston, maria 228
winter, lois ann d. 57, 76, 77, 81,
228
winter, michael c. 93, 110, 190
winter, steven b. 174
wirth, william g. 86, 190
wirtitsch, hubert 182
wirtshafter, nikki 79
wirtshafter, steven 190
wishnie, el ise beth 174
wiser, kathryn julie 127, 228
wisniewski, lee j. 90, 174
wisse, karen sue
witt, e. william 102, 190
witt, stephen louis 228
wittman, mark howard 76, 77, 81,
228
wittman, randy s. 174
wolcoff, shelley 174
wold, rene arlene 73, 182
wolf, ferne paula 190
wolf, robert alan 64, 182
wolf, shari e ll en 228
wolff, david 228
wolff, jerold h. 90, 174
wolff, sandra lynn 174
wo lff, sha ron lee 127, 190
wolff, sheryl joy 133, 190
wolfinsohn, michael 121 , 182
wolin , robert a Ian 190
wolman, lynne 190
wolowiec, marcia ann 131, 190
wolowiec, susan s. 228
wood, william g. 96, 17 4
woodman, sheryl lee 174
woodman, kimberley k. 182
wolsk, elita 229
woolf, mark gary 229
wyko, hillard james
yale, larry scott 182
yang, judy mei tzeng 190
yang, theresa lee 174
yos himura, norman s.
zaban, debra g. 174
zaban, sheri merle 229
zakin, michael paul 90, 174
zaks, cindy ann
zager, zachary irwin 182
zane, frank 190
zannis, elaine 174
zaks, cindy 174
zaks, rory k. 182
zaphiris, sharyn 190
zaslansky, martin 229
zasove, libby eta 52, 133, 182
zeidman, robyn lynn 182
zelvin, susan f. 229
ziah, james robert 190
zimbler, kathy e llen 52, 182
zimmerman, ruth m. 74, 229
zinman, mark steven 88, 96, 182
zolt, deborah 182
zolt, mark dennis 182
zook, kevin j. 74, 76, 81, 229
zucker, barbara ann 174
zucker, michael d. 190
zummer, laury 74, 190
zurla, joanni carol 182
zurla, terri ellen
zwolinski, bruce c. 174
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�Let us entertain you,
Let us make you smile.
Let us sing,
Let us dance;
We're very versatile.
And zf you 're real good,
We'll really feel good;
We want your spirits to climb.
So let us entertain you,
And we'll have a real good time.
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�"Panic '69 ," headed by Senior class sponsor, Mr. Winans,
was "Easy Rollin '." This carnival was the largest ever,
as over 500 students attended the extravaganza. The
senior class movie, which drew such large acclaim, made
people wonder, ' Why' Laugh-In '?'
There were old time booths such as Fish n' Fin, The
Sponge Throw, Ring Toss, and a Free Throw Contest.
There were also some new booths. These included, Turtle
Races , Putting Green , and Needles In a Haystack.
Many prizes were won by lucky students, including the
albums "Bookends • and "Green River .' The seniors also
gave away a boy named Sue! How do you do?
�Revenge for your ues ,
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Jamie Zapata zeros In on his target.
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�The time was eight o'clock. The date
was May 23. The place was the Highland Park Country Club. The event was
"Sweet Inspiration ," Prom 1969. The setting consisted of two hundred people
dancing to the music of Dick Carlton and
his Orchestra ln a romantic, dimly lit
room. Punch and petit fors were served.
Finally, the long awaited moment arrived, and Bill Stapelfeld and Mary Hook
were announced Prom King and Queen,
1969. Proud and tearful, Bill and Mary
reigned over their court, lncluding Steve
Feder and Sue Idelman, and Morlen
Sinoway and Nancy Kogan.
The J unior-Senlor Prom was the proud
result of many months of earnest work
by the Junior Cabinet. Among their fundraising activities for Prom were the] amboree, an ice skating party, participating
in Panic '69, and numerous other events.
My cumberbund Is killing me!
Donna Lachman and Eric Pallcs pick up their bids upon entering the Prom.
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�Beth Anderson and Rich K Ing examine the strange black
speck floating In their punch.
With tears In her eyes Queen Mary Hook dances with her
Kin~ Bill Stapdfeld .
William and Mary rdgn over the festivities with grandeur.
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�The freshmen got a swinging start to their four
year stay at Niles East at this year's Freshman
Mixer. They were welcomed warmly by the junior
class. The class of '71 was responsible for the organization of the mixer. After a few hours of dancing with music provided by the "Suspended Animation," freshmen were no longer lost in the myriad
of faces. Exhausted and excited, the refreshments that
were provided were welcomed by all. Freshmen left
that evening with eager anticipation of their high
school careers.
Things really swing at the Freshmen Mtxi:r.
Freshmen ponder a new maze of faces.
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�"Oh boy, Niles East Is so groovy."
•Let's sit this one out."
"Suspended AnlmaUon" bangs 'cm high .
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Koman) and son (Bob Beazley) sympathize.
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announces that she cannot go through with the marriage.
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�•A hundred million miracles" of beauty, enthusiasm, and dedication to prupose were certainly evident In the Niles East production of the sparkling
musical, • Flower Drum Song." The audiences of the
two-night performance were warmly appreciative of
the talent which made the play so uniformly successful. The magnilicent dream-ballet, the pageantry of
the wedding procession, the rousing humor and
relevancy of the lines, and the sensitive portrayal
of all the characters, contributed in no small measure to that success. But a great deal of credit Is also
due to the orchestra, the many crews, and of course
to Mr. Auge and Mr. Proffit, who patiently and
competently directed the whole endeavor!
The leads were all superb in their roles and Sue
Ann Gershenzon '71 was especially enchanting as
the dainty Mai Lee. Sue Klein '71 proved a stunning
contrast as the more worldly Linda Low . The anguish of deciding between the two worlds as personified by the two girls shaped not only Wang Ta's
(Bob Beazley) life but the whole theme of the play.
In a very effective portrayal of the problems of the
generation gap, Ta had to decide between the old
traditional Chinese customs and the new, exhileratlng
life of San Francisco. Certainly "Flower Drum Song,"
timely and entertaining, Is thus a worthy addition to
the long line of plays produced by Niles East
Students.
"If I get my hands on him . .. " threatens Sammy Fong (Gary Covitt) as
Helen Chao (Shelley Ruben) hides a smile.
Flinging away her gloves , Linda Low (S ue Klein) goes Into her act with
wild abandonment.
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�"Italian Straw Hat," a French farcial comedy written
by Eugene Labiche and Marc-Michael , was Niles East's
Fall play. Its broad range of humor provided a challenge
to the actors and captivated the audience.
As the play opens, Fadinard is about to be married.
However, on the way to the wedding, his horse eats a
Baroness' Italian straw hat. Fadinard's attempts to acquire
another hat, with the wedding party directly behind him,
provide numerous comical and anxious moments.
The exaggerated mannerisms and eloquent speech made
plausible the unbelievable occurrences throughout the play.
The realistic costumes and simple sets brought a touch of
old Paris to Niles East and helped to create the mood of
the times. Under the direction of Mr. Profitt, this light
and enjoyable comedy furnished a delightful evening for
a ll.
Leon Natker helps Brad Bentcover with his moustache.
Mr. Profit gives last minute ln.structioru to the cast and crew of· An Italian Straw Hat. •
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�Nonancourt (Leon Natker) bends over backwards to retrieve
the Italian Straw Hat.
"Horrors" proclaims Fadlnard (Jonathan Rest ), as he realizes
what a mess he's In when confronted by his old fl ame Clara
(Babette Black).
Achille de Rosalba (Steve Berenson ) loo ks on as The
Baroness (Karyn Colbyn) describes the letter she received
from the fashionable singer Nisnardl (Jonathon Rest ).
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�Whtie his peers watch the late, late, late, show, Elliot Goldstein and friend
attempt to finish the float.
JUI bursu with ddigbt as she Is announced Homecoming Queen '69.
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The senior's float adds excitement to the parade.
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"A Space Odyssey " was one of the best Homecomings
iles East has ever experienced . It began late Friday afternoon with a twilight pep assembly in the football stadium.
Announcements concerning the upcoming weekend were
climaxed with the disclosure that] ill Rice was this year's
queen . Debbie Halperin , Laura Krichevsky, Sue Anne
Gershenzon, and Sue Mueller comprised her court.
After a hectic Friday night, the floats assembled at the
Old Orchard Theater parking lot and the parade began.
Inspired by the theme of Homecoming, this year's floats
were the most unique ever. Plastic petal paper, paper
mache, intricate art work, and taped background music
were among the many original ideas used . With the
marching band leading the way, the Trojans followed the
path to victory, defeating New Trier 8-7 In the last two
minutes of the game.
The magic of the weekend continued to unfold with "Out
of This World," the Homecoming dance. Despite droopy
eyes and weary bodies, students still enjoyed dancing to
the music of Jim Gross and his Orchestra. Niles East
will always remember Homecoming '69 and Its trip Into
a "Space Odyssey.•
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�The Holiday Season began on a musical note as
the 400 voices of the iles East Music Department
presented their annual winter festival, a traditional
gift to the community. Included in the program were
the Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, and Freshmen
Girls Glee. The presentation was enhanced by the
accompaniment of the Concert Orchestra.
The Choir's repertoire was comprised of a variety
of songs such as "Glory of the Lord," "Hallelujah
Amen," "Sleigh Ride," and "The Christmas Song"
which represented an appealing combination of both
religious and contemporary seasonal music. To
further diversify the program, numbers from various
ethnic and nationality groups were also included.
The program began the Holiday Season on a joyous note.
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Accompanied by the choir, the trio of Kris Kiesel, Sue Anne Gershen·
zon, and Shelley Ruben sing the Negro spiritual, "Mary Had a Baby.'
The harmonious voices of the "Madrigal Singers," a select group of vocalists , add to the spirit of the Holiday Season .
��Gary Hart, Leon N a tker, Cheryl Frazes, a nd Ba bette Black use the Wa ldorf Astoria as th e setting for a satire
on the "Upper Class ."
Led by Private Schwa rtz (Gayle Kam in), the Hat-Tat-T at-Tat Gi rls urge
our boys on to victory in W.\V .I.
"A Handful of Us: A Chronicle of Concern " was the
theme of the 1970 production of Reflections Revelries.
The show came alive as about 100 students sang and
danced their way through time-from 1910 with its
sweatshops and its lack of women 's rights, to 1970
with its wars and its trend toward individualism.
A tale of man's self-destruction o pened the show ,
preparing the way for a return to 1910, when a group
of women workers protested the terrible working conditions in the sweatshops of the time. The show moved
through time, stopping in 1917 at the Palace Theater,
where the Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat Girls showed Germany that
America has what it ta kes to win W.W.l. Passing
through the ' 30's and '40 's, Reflections caught a
glimpse of the street gangs of the 1950' s in a put-down
of society called "Officer Krupke ". The Sixties were next,
with their anti-war songs, their worries about whether
"The Country's In The Very Best Of Hands ,' and their
ideas about dating. The vibrant "Rhythm of Life" led
into the finale, where the entire Reflections cast joined
together to sing "One Person ."
Thanks must be paid to: Miss Virginia Stemp, director; Mr. Jerry Proffit, technical director; Mr. Leo
Provost, stage band; Miss Sue Cohen, design; Mr .
Stanley Carey, costumes; and Mrs. Kathy Lesley, choreography; without whose help Reflections could not
have been produced.
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�Seniors Barb Kupfer, Jeff Nemetz, Gall Mendelssohn, and Gary Covitt Inform everyone that "The
Country's In the Very Best of Hands.'
Mame (Laura Black) and best friend Vera Charles (Karen Esken)
will always be 'Bosom Buddies.'
Sue Anne Gershenzon speaks for everyone as she sings
"I've Got to be Me.'
Marsha Goldstein bravel y stands up to Mr. Puff( Gerry Oher)
�All good things must come to an end.
Gang rivalry causes a rumble in th is scene from 'West
Side Story."
The Winners !
in a senior spoof on school rules .
Terry Langhaus gives Ron Stoller the 'S hipoopl Look! '
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�What would you do zf I sang out of tune;
Would you stand up and walk out on me?
Lend me your ears and I'll sing you
a song,
And I'll try not to sing out of key.
I get by with a little help from
my friends;
I get high with a little help from
my friends;
Going to try with a little help from
my friends.
��Music Department makes the scene
Madrigal singers. BACK ROW: S. Nathan , D. Siemsen, L. Natkcr, R.
Sweet. FOURTH ROW : G. Covin, K. Dammann. THIRD ROW : C.
Holland, J . Carlson. SECO D ROW : R. Siegel, R. Schiewe, A. Weinberg,
G. Rushakoff. FRONT ROW: S. Klc:in, V. Cohen, J . Rappaport.
The sound of music was heard all around the
Skokie area this year as the Niles East Music Department performed at various locations. The choir
sang at Old Orchard again this year, as well as for
the P.T .A. and many service organizations. This year,
they wore gold blazers instead of their traditional
robes . The Madrigal singers, sixteen girls and boys
who are selected from the choir, also performed this
year. Girls Glee was available for freshman girls
and Mixed Chorus for all students.
The Instrumental Department also did a fine job.
The Niles East Marching Band welcomed a new
band director, Mr . Wintczek, who was responsible
for all the colorful and entertaining half-time shows
presented at home football games. The street marching band also had a successful year as they
marched in many parades in the area. The orchestra
especially did a fine job considering the shortage
in the string section. But those few who devoted time
and effort in the string section more than made up
for the shortage and continued to be the mainstay
of the orchestra.
Choir. BACK ROW : S. Nathan , R. Stoller, A. Tyska, M . Farchill, M. Short, D. Rothman, J . Johnson, D.
Stetz, C. Short, H . Knalzer, C. Weintraub. FOURTH ROW : L. Saltzman, S. Friedman, A. Weinberg, H.
Koelner, F. Glassner, S. Karge, D. Ginsburg, A. Russcol, G. Fenchel, H. Golub, L. Natker, D. Strom, M.
Wolters, A. Fardman, C. Harris, S. Klein. THIRD ROW: C. Kantor, J . Pluda, I. Nudelman, S. Glassner,
A. Kaplan, D. Siemsen, D. Halperin, G. Rushakoff, R. Sweet, B. Black, P. Young, R. Simon, S. Ruben, V.
Cohen, P. Lange. SECOND ROW : M. Madnick, I. Fishman, L. Italia, C. Schalfrick1 R. Zimmerman, M.
Tatar, K. Kiesel , T . Langhaus, B. Wishne, K. Johnson, C. Diamond, S. Cypkin, D. Mishdl, C. Arcus , S.
Leblanc, Mr. Auge. FRONT ROW: M. KitUsobhon , P. Cyrog, S. Dale, M. Wachovsky, S. Gershenzon, M.
Btshop, M. Oxman, L. Podgers, K. Vancleave, C. Holland, C. Frazes, B. Isenberg, C. Meyer, H . Garland,
S. Sanchez. SEATED: K. Dammann, (accompianist).
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�First Period Mixed Chorus. BACK ROW: S. Eckerllng, S. Greene, R. Schubcn, E. Bercovllz, J . Larson, J .
Carlson, R. Fingerman, A. Decker, R. Lesorgen. THIRD ROW: D. Millard , K. Kupplg, J. Grossgold, B.
Slegd, J . Conlnx, S. Levy, S. Cohan, S. Berenson. SECOND ROW: J . Sonshlue, R. Brumllk, L. Rabin, D.
Spllz, L. Eoyang, A. Robins , R. Coleman, D . Crowhurst. FRONT ROW : Mr. Carey, J . White, J . Petz, L.
McCloud , L. Kempner, D. McCloud , H . Kaplan , D. Spinner.
Third Period Mixed Chorus. BACK ROW: Z. Hupert, C. Miller, M . Sobol, M. Joddlson, C. Weiss, R. Nolan, D. Geno, B. Ashley, M. Burton, C. Ocker. THIRD ROW: M. Theodore, B. Bianchi, E. Garber, F.
Zyrek, A. Cohen, L. Maratos, B. Levin, N. Wlnsberg, D. Holzheimer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Carey, D. Crow·
burst, P. Cole, N. Baer, S. Zaban, R. Roberts, D. Lascoc, L. Eisenberg, S. Schwab, N . Thiry. FRONT ROW:
I. Davidson, S. Rosen, D. Bloom, E. Krlezclman , S. Zdvln, D. Ginsberg , G. Kamen, R. Perlman, N.
Schnadlg.
Eighth Period Mixed Chorus. BACK ROW: J . Cohen, D. Lavin, J . Sgaller, D. Malfar, D . Jacobs, D . Bahls,
G. Argus, L. Sieber, S. Podolsky . THIRD ROW: A. Gollay, E. Balgclman, K. Lichtenstein , G. Hart, J .
Munn, J . Fields, S. Roman, V. Levy. SECOND ROW: R. Wahlgren, L London, M. Waxman, K. 5llver, C.
Seligman, S. Polston, L Carasso, J. Go odman. FRONT ROW: Mr. Carey, J. Moxkovltz, M. Kraus, L Silver, M. Ellis, A. Mayrent, S. Prince, R. Hue, B. Lazar.
�Ninth Period Mixed Chorus. BACK ROW : H . Scherfllng, M. Fruehe, K. Malcher, C. Malcher, M. Undahl,
H. Plneless, J . Marx . THIRD ROW: I. Hirsch, T. Calahan , P. Cole, S. Bornstein, A. Natker, C. Mlndel,
D. Makris , S. Kallka. SECOND ROW: C. Sebul, C. Goss, E. Barrack, R. Harris, E. Lake, E. Cheney, T.
Noesen, S. Sliver, C. Weisser. FRONT ROW: M. Wiggins, M. Markoff, G. Vogel, A. Nemetz, E. Grafman,
J. Stein , L. Lenoff. SEA TED: M. Schwartz.
Second Period Girls Glee. BACK ROW : B. Darin , L. Grelman, K . Esken, J. Coclanls, K . Schultz, L. Wolman , H. Trapper, S . Stern, S. Kolpas , M . Secler, D. Feldman, B. Jacobson, D . Welner. THIRD ROW: B.
Samuels, J . Elkins, B. Crane, N. Strickling, D. Sbanaman, H. Oxman, K. Spivak, G. Snllman, L. Kahn,
E. Corona, D. Waller, S. Greenberg, C . Polltzer. SECO D ROW : Mr . Wlntczak, R. Pechter, R. Blue, L.
Maggio, S. Mann, E . Blacker, M. Taylor, F. Duberchln, K. Werner, S. Wolff, L. Rabin, L. Kaye, K. Silver.
FRONT ROW : A. Ginsburg, J. Cohen, C . Gliksman , M. F1oss, L. Larwe, P. Mitnick, P. Carlin, L. Klapman,
G. Ferguson, N. Kronlch, F. Lipson, 0 . Welsbach, C. Berns.
Eighth Period Girls Glee. BACK ROW : S. Kaplan, M. Delmonico, N. Oken, D. Mlnlkowskl, S. Spanjer,
R. Levin, B. Weiss, D. Soderberg, M . Comltor, L. Kaplan, J. Daltchman. FOURTH ROW: K. Bruger, P.
Friedman, J. Theodore, K . Warnke, J. Maedge, K. Korman, T. Perelgut, J. Welner. THIRD ROW : J. Stavropoulos, L. Black, S. Goss, K. Rosenzweig, L. Cloch, 0 . Spitzer, F. WoU, L. Sucherman, B. Tunick, B.
Jacobs . SECON D ROW : M. Kulwlh, L. Irving, E. Factor, S. Mandel , B. Morrison, B. Markovitz, M. Schnadlg, S. Schwanz, D . Levy, A. Ekstein. FRONT ROW: R. Pressner, C. Kamen, J. Kellner, J . Weinstein, M.
Patncr, C . Cohen, K . Serafin, F. Estrin, K. Slavclls, Mr. Wlntczak.
�Concert Band. BACK ROW: P. Riskin, T . Naatz, J . Wolfe, L. Arbus, M. Balter, H. Pollak, S. Marinello, G.
Caln. THIRD ROW: R. Nemcrovski, D. Smart, R. Fischman, L. Rockoff, M. Gutman, P. Gould, R. Satoloe,
B. Endres, S. Schnelder, C. Fishman, G. Golemls, G. Hart. SECOND ROW: S. Helberg, J . Petz, G. Kennedy, J. Rosen, M. Kahn, M. Jacobson,J. Cohen, G. Holmes, J. Fish, W. Bradley, E. Dworlanyn, M. Iser.
FRONT ROW: I. Nudelman, K. Eich , M. Stelter, A. Mandel, G. Borovtk, J . Stein, C. Rich, L. Winter, G.
Nudelman, M. Haynes, R. Roth, M. Shain.
Intermediate Band. BACK ROW : B. Mullen, S. Glochowsky, C. Lutz, D. Byron, I. Bercowltz, M. Robins, H.
Pollak. FOURTH ROW: M. Millman, B. McCualg, C. Westfall, G. Binder, K. Rosen, M. Winter, W. Binder,
L. Helberg, S. Sussman, L. Soffer, S. Smith, R. Fantus, A. Shapiro, W. Calklns. THIRD ROW: L. Schwartz,
M. Mek.ler, C. Chapaty, B. Levitan, B. Schloss, M. Bielinski, H. Diamond, F. Iglltz, K. Jackson , C. Kantro,
L. Iser, R. Jonas, B. Schack. SECOND ROW : C. Underwood, S. Simon, L Irving, G. Nudelman, S. Kagan,
E. Factor, R. Salter, D. Kagan, J . Weinstein, M. Krueger, K. Zook, M. Zucker, L. Lutz, M . Baygood .
FRONT ROW: C. Pardys, D. Kaplan, S. Wald, L. Nctznllc, D . Newman, M. Anderson, B. Jacobson, K.
Malcher, F. Keller, H. Robin, L. Miller, J . Oppenheim.
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�Concert Orchestra. BACK ROW: D. Sherman, P. Reskln, S. Marinello, L. Arbus, M . Balter, Mr. Carey, Mr.
Auge. FOURTH ROW: L. Kahn, R. Kammer, P. Gould, B. Andres, R. Satoloc, J. Cohen, G. Holmes, M .
Jacobson. THIRD ROW : A. Maller, E. Lake, C. Pallcs, L. Seier, M. Shore, M. Iser, W. Bradley, J. Fish,
J. Petz, S. Helberg. SECOND ROW : H. Russcol, M. Render, N . Bercovltz, J. Shain, K. Eich, M. Stelter,
A. Mandel, D. Deutsch, R. Gorden, L. Swartwout. FIRST ROW: K. Dammann, G. Borovlck, J. Stdn, G.
Kennedy.
Marching Band practices ...
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. . . and pcrforms In uniform.
�Spotl ights fall on drama clubs
Much emphasis is put upon plays produced at
Niles East. The Drama Club represents a portion of
the students who widened their vision through the
dramatic arts. Important, but not always recognized
ls the Technis Club. Technis provided light and
sound at almost all school functions . Members of
this organization learned the technicalities of backsta11;e equipment.
All school productions rdy on Tccnls for lighting and sound. BACK ROW:
H . Schwartz, S. Burgess, S. Johnson, B. Vanderlcloot, G. Brown, S. Keller,
D. Smart. SECOND ROW: T. Johnson, R. Stadelman, J. Zimmerman, M.
Madnlck, J . Schlllo, C. Caotro, R. Stoller, S. kvlne, W. Goldslcln. FRONT
ROW: R. Wolk.
Members of honorary Thespians Society arc: BACK ROW: S. Burgess, G. Brown, L. Natker, M. Millman,
T. Johnson, S. Keller, R. Stoller, R. Stadelman, S. Johnson. THIRD ROW: L. Boyer, S. Klctn, J. Britton,
L. Crane, S. Schneider, B. Vandcrlcloot, M. Madnick, D. Smart, S. Berenson, H. Koelncr, B. Black. SECOND ROW: J . Rest, R. Wolk, S. Abeles, J. Zlmmerman, J. Schlllo. FRONT ROW: B. Wlshne, J. Fields, D.
Schapiro, S. Gcrshenzon, K. Wagner, A. Goldman, C. Pallcs, L. Chan, S. Mittelman, J. Kaye.
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�Jon Darnutadter reads a proposal before the legislature.
This year, Niles East students activated their new
student government body, the Student Legislature.
The Legislature was a bicameral body with Legislative and Social Houses, and its work ranged from
fund-raising and charity drives to endorsement of an
Open Campus Proposal. Mr. Karl Dejonge, Student
Legislature's sponsor, met daily with the group in
the Auditorium during 6A. There, students of all
class levels voluntarily met to decide on many vital
topics for student welfare.
As is normal, the new organization floundered considerably the first two of three months of its existence. Before executive elections, an eleven-member
committee bonded the legislature, with a president
pro tempore and substitute.
When the Social House was formed, many school
functions, such as dances, charity drives, and breakfasts, were Implemented for the benefit of the students . Meanwhile, the legislative branch formed committees for almost everything, appointed representatives to work with the School Board and Citizens
Advisory Committee, and also occasionally worked
with the Niles Township Student Coalition on important student matters. All in all, the students found
a new, effective security blanket to replace the defunct
Student Council.
Student Legislature
Richard Marcus presides over a committee meeting.
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�The new social house plans school social events . BACK ROW : R. Feder, D. Hanley, S. Kalnitz, A. Isaacs,
D. Propp, J. Capezio, L. Bartlett, S. Clink, T. Lamonda, B. Matsumato, R. Marcus, H. A. Greene, H. Scherfllnd, M. Weiss. FOURTH HOW: T. Langhaus, J. Tauber, J. Kupfer, K. Dammann, D. Vlad, M. Tatar,
S. Solar, D. Halperin, C. Glickson, A. Davis, T. Paugoulatos, G. Grossman, M. H adgeorge, J. Cohen.
THIRD ROW: L. Kaplan, Y. Mlshdl, I. Bernard, ] . Goldberg, J. Simon, J. Goldberg, G. Sherman, C. Diamond, C. Mlndel, L. Boyer, B. lsaacson, N. Rodin, J. Meisner, K. Rosenzweig. SECOND ROW: S. Schloss,
G. Snltman, P. Meyer, L. Rabi n, R. Gerber, G. Amescua, D. Spitzer, M. Tincher, D. Kaplyn, F. Zyrck, E.
Rossman, L. Italla, E. Lake, D. Epton, P. Spitz. FRONT ROW: J. Shain, P. Mitnick, S. Levitt, L. Jeremias,
B. Perry, B. Solan, R. Brumlik, S. Mittelman, L. Auerbach, G. Vlnarskl, C. Fine, H. Garland, J. Wiggins, D .
Spiegel.
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organizes its thoughts
Providing leadership, arc legislative house offkers, S. Buckman, B. Gill lo, J . Feldman.
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�Ubrary Aids hdp keep the library neat and clean. BACK ROW: L. Eisenberg, A. Cohen, E. Fruehc, M.
Wll'kans, M. Weiss. FRONT ROW: R. Spores, R. Urman, J. Simmons.
Service Clubs help
C.S.0. officers, K. Racusen , J.
actJvlUes.
lcclcr, S. Uhler, and M. Wllbern organize community
Technical dlfficulUes an taken care of by A.V.E. Officers are M. Poto, L. Lapasso, and N. Kanelos .
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�Niles East's service clubs played an Important
role in this year's activities. Not only were the
various clubs active In the school, but they were
also active within the community.
Members of A.V.E., Audio Visual Education, tpok
care of all visual aids used . They ran film projectors , movie projectors, tape recorders, and other
machines which helped the students.
The members of G.S.O., Girl's Service Organization, aided the needy . They planned various fundraising activities throughout the year, donating the
proceeds to charities and orphanages.
Those belonging to Usher's Club helped at all productions staged at Niles East. They organized, distributed programs, and managed seating.
Members of S.A.0., Student Accounting Organization, helped out In the S.A.O. office. They checked
students in and out, prepared absentee lists, and
helped keep tabs on all students.
Ushers Club officers, K. Calahan, J. Howard, and P. Redman, lead the way.
school and community
S.A.0 . girls keep student records In order. BACK ROW : K. Korman, L. Goldbach, H. Cassman, L. Becker,
D . Weiner, L. Lewis. SECOND ROW: C. Lerner, L. Rabin, R. Libert, V. Spl!lar, S. Garber. FRONT ROW:
D . Kaluzna, B. Meyer, R. Urman, B. Blemolt, C. Wagner, A. Sher.
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�Homecoming Committee launches a success
Arrangements for Homecoming weekend were made by: BACK ROW: C.
Duhl , J. Kupfer, J. Meisner, B. Goodman, J. Ballen, FRONT ROW: C.
Glick.son, M. Klein, B. Kupfer, K. Klchr.
Homecoming Committee, composed of ten upperclassmen and sponsored by faculty member Mrs.
Armstrong, helped make Homecoming-A Space
Odyssey- a beautifully unique experience at Niles
East. The Committee meticulously ·planned every
aspect of the entire weekend and deftly handled the
numerous details which combined to make Homecoming highly successful. As well as selling bids,
making decorations, distributing buttons, and securing permits, the student chairmen also arranged the
first Twilight Pep Assembly, which received an enthusiastic response from the student body.
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�Student Union Board rounds up social events
Student U nlon Board, composed of students from
all class levels , organized a number of social activities throughout the year. The Board was instrumental in planning and organizing the Student
U nlon dances and mixers, which were open to the
entire student body. The Board members also secured several full-length movies, which were shown
throughout the year for a minimal admission fee.
The Student Union Board has in this year, as in
the past, achieved a large measure of success In its
efforts to bring students together through social
functions .
Student Union Board organlz~ school dances . BACK ROW: P. Mamlok, K. Klehr, C. Abelson, D. Kaluzna,
S. Gershen.zoo. SECOND ROW: A. Goldstein, S. Kalnltz, N. Mayda, J. Macdgc, S. Mueller. FRONT ROW:
D. Epton, B. Mamot, E. Garber.
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�Honor Societies symbolize quality
Honor Society members receive national recognition. Members are: BACK ROW : J. Factcr, J. Simon, M.
Render, J. Alexander, B. Lerman, G. Covitt, J. Feldman. SECOND ROW : J. Solway, S. Deutsch, M. Gi.bon,
D. Simon. FRONT ROW : D. Levens, B. Black, J. W.erner.
Achieving literary success arc Quill and Scroll members:
A. Isaacs, D. Carlin, M. Bieber, B. Goodman, L. Grossman, J.
Schlesinger, J. Simon, D. Kaye, B. Wolf, C. Amu, B. Dunn.
Somewhere near the middle of April, the two least
known organizations at Niles East are finally heard
from . They are, of course, the honorary organizations, National Honor Society, the scholarshiporiented group, and Quill and Scroll, with It journalistic leanings.
Students who maintain a cumulative "B" average
and have proof of their scholastic honor and worth ,
plus teacher recommendations and extra-curricular
activities, are eligible for the Honor Society. However, only a few students are chosen by a highly
selective point system, for only a small percentage
of the student body is allowed to be in this organization.
Students who have had printed over 220 inches
of material Jn the yearbook or the Nllehllite, or
have recommendation by the journalism teachers
may become members of the Quill and Scroll
Society.
At the Spring Awards Assembly, accepted students
take their membership oaths. These organizations
represent national honor and recognition .
�This year's vocational clubs provided an excellent opportunity for interested students to participate
in activities which are concerned with potential
careers.
The Medical Careers Club, sponsored by Mrs .
Scarborough, was open to all students who were interested in and wished to investigate the fields related to medicine. This year the members of the
Medical Careers Club spearheaded a drive to collect desperately needed materials for the staff and
patients of Dixon State Hospital in Dixon, Illinois .
The primary aims of Investment Club were to
study the stock market and to examine the manner
in which it is able to function. The club climaxed
its activities with its annual visit to the Chicago
Stock Market.
Teachers of Tomorrow, as its name suggests, is an
organization composed of students who plan to become teachers. One of the aspects of the club's activities is the Teachers Aid Program, in which the
participants assume many of the teacher's responsibilities, such as typing, grading papers, and, in
some instances, instructing classes. The future teachers invited several speakers to give seminars on the
diverse educational fields, and the members also
toured several colleges in the Chicago area.
Investment Club Ofllccrs, J . Lunslk, ] . Wolfe, I. Steinberg, and M. Madnick,
Investigate the Stock Market.
Vocational Clubs provide preparation
Medical C arcers Club concerns Itself with medical advancements.
Officers are N. Kocnlg,J . Kanlan, M. Hyman, D . Karhoff, and
D . Brennan.
Future Educators arc: M. Lewis, S. Schloss, L. Weiss, and E. Petroski.
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�Cultures meet through language clubs
Ge.r man Club discovers German culture. Officers arc: F. Zyrek, R. Hauser,
and M. Engelhardt.
A.F.S ., American Field Service, provided Niles
East with its foreign exchange student, Maneewon
Kittisobhon, from Thailand. A.F.S . raised funds for
the support of the exchange student through its annual candy sale. It was also up to A .F.S. to find an
American home and family for Maneewon.
Language Clubs have always been an important
part of a student's education. Through the activities
planned by the various clubs, students at Niles East
have been able to leam much about the cultures of
the countries they are studying.
The members of Spanish Club saw movies , learned
Spanish songs, had an annual Christmas party,
and ate at a Spanish restaurant, La Hacienda del
Sol. The year was culminated with a trip to Mexico,
during the Spring vacation.
Russian Club members learned about the culture
of the Soviet Union . With their learning came an
understanding of the Soviet people. They also saw
a movie about the Soviet Union .
The members of German Club built a booth for
Panic '70, played German games, and ate a
German-style meal. They learned much about the
German people through their activities.
Latin Club held its annual Spring banquet again
this year. The members attended the banquet In
togas, according to tradition. Attending to the patricians ( upperclassmen), were the slaves (underclassmen ). The members learned much about an ancient
civilization and benefited greatly by their knowledge
of different people.
Pictured with Maneewon Klttl.sobhon, this year's Foreign Exchange Student, arc A.F.S.
ofllccn: M. Miiier, ] . Sulzer, K. Racusen, D. Karhoff, and C. Kosh .
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�E Plurlbus Unum. Latin Club Officers are: S. Levy, A.
Isaacs, and M. Wllbcrn.
Spanish Club Officers, B. Goldstein, H . Koclncr, S. Berenson, and
M. Theodore, explore Spanish tradition through language.
Russian Club comrades arc B. Aronson, S. Orloff, M. Zolt, A.
Davidson, B. Glickson.
�Special talents come together
Officers of SPA RK S, S. Oserman, J. Toback, J. Alexander ,
G. Kosh, have fun with electricity.
Art Council brightens up the school. Officers are K . Richman ,
J. Cattell, and S. Rogover. Sponsor is Mus Cohan.
Debate Club balances pros and cons. BACK ROW: L. Mylroie, T . Ignace,
A. Dorn, J. Palm, S. Leven, L. Mylrole. FRONT ROW: R. Paradl!le, S.
Deutsch, J. Silver, B. Letchlngcr.
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J.
Solway, and
There were many special interest clubs that dealt
with highly specialized talents and hobbles .
The Debate Club, which met daily ninth period in
room 249, prepared for debate with other schools
on a topic chosen by debate officials. Niles East's
Debate Team placed sixth in state.
The thrill of checkmating opponents , setting up
matches, and winning tournaments, inspired the
avid chess players on to victory.
Speakers Incorporated was a group designed for
students interested in speaking, dramatic reading,
broadcasting, and the proper delivery of prose and
poetry In performing. Participating students took
part In tournaments with other schools and won
many awards.
Art Council helped design scenery for plays, decorated posters for special events, a nd made other
aesthetic contributions to the school. They met weekly
to discuss the art-at-hand and other projects, such
as movie-making and the Spring Art Show.
In the scientific area, there were two clubs :
SPARKS (E lectrical Circuitry Club) and Radioactivity Club. Students with specialized scientlficinterests
worked on projects and solved specific problems
ln the areas of physics, chemistry, and biology,
with emphasis In the fields of electricity and radioactivity.
Those who enjoyed playing the guitar or singing
folk songs joined the Folk Music Club. The folkmusiclans sang at their meetings, attended concerts ,
and helped others learn songs and guitar pieces.
�Folk Music Club members cxpreis thcmsdvcs through song. Offlttrs arc
D. Ginsburg, S. Kagan, D. Malfar, A. Maller, M. Oxman, and G. Fcnchd.
P. Tarantur declarei checkmate over A. SplU as B. Splei and
look on.
J. Toback
Radioactivity Club cxplorei the mystcrlei of science. G. Fcnchd, H. Block,
J. Carrol,
J. Toback, S. Oserman, P. Tarantur, S. Green.
Tonguc-tlcd members of Speakers Incorporated arc: BACK ROW:
Officers, J. Ortman, S. Klein, S. Schndder, W. Krawetz. THIRD
ROW: G. Fcnchdl, R. Marcus, C. Meyer, M. Goldberg, S. Tulsky,
C. Miller, S. Berenson, C. Ashley, H. Schcrlltng. SECOND ROW:
S. Abeles, R. Grade, C: Wagner , M. Waller, N . Wlnsberg.
FRONT ROW: J. Fldds, C. Pallcs.
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�eflections '70 supplies the parting shots
"Reflecting the Times " introduced this year's yearbook, "Reflections, 1970." 1970 has been a time
for a change in many respects, including Iles East,
so the co-editors of this year's book, Andi Isaacs
and Beth Goodman , decided to make this yearbook as different as possible, too .
The theme of the book- songs- was more different
than ever before. Rather than having one overall theme for the book, each section had its own
song, or theme, to develop and illustrate throughout the section. This theme, as any other theme, was
very hard to work with.
This year's staff exerted their efforts every day
during the ninth period . As the year progressed,
the staff saw a new and imaginative book enfold .
The final product was full of unforgettable memories
of the past year.
Combining their efforts arc Rdlcctloru '70 staff editors: STANDING: B. Isenberg, Secretary; C. Arcus, Underclassmen; D. Carlin, Spons; B. Rudenbcrg, Sports; J. Simon, Education. SITTING: D. Kaye, Seniors;
Co-Editors-In-Chief, A. Isaacs and B. Goodman; M. Loochtan, GAA; J. Schlesinger, Organizations; B. Dunn,
Occasloru.
�Reflections '70 staff: BACK ROW: J. Darmstadtcr, A. Davis, M. Dine, M. Bieber, M. Friedman, C. Simon .
SECOND ROW : R. Bass, B. Perry, J. Cohen, C. Buell, L. Putzlgcr, S. Pollack. FRONT ROW : C. Goldberg,
I. Bernard .
Yearbook staff members hurry to med their deadline.
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�Journalbtic tendencies arc fulfilled by Nllchllltc editors and staff. STANDING: R. Fantus, B. Wolf, G. Sherman, P. Wallis. SITTING: C. Harris, M. Ellis, B. Levin, R. Bass, S. Mittelman.
NILEHILITE headlines events
Serious ddibcratlon Is necessary to good news reporting.
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The Nilehilite continued to be the students ' paper.
The publication concerned itself not only with the
school and school activities , but also with the country and the world . The Nilehilite helped to remind
the student of his world outside of school; in this
way the Nilehilite succeeded in being new and different. The editorials dealt with issues relevant to
the student. Every student was allowed to voice
his opinion on any issue. It must have been for
these reasons that, once again, the Nilehilite was
awarded the First Place Award from the Columbia
Scolastic Press Association.
The Nilehilite staff consisted of staff editors, coeditors-in-chief, and general staff members. One year
of .Journalism was required of all the staff before
membership. Special issues of the Nilehilite included
the Christmas Issue, the Election Issue, the Senior
Issue, and the Apprentice Issue. The regular issue,
distributed every other week, consisted of four pages:
a news page, an editorial page, a feature page, and
a sports page.
�On its off days, Golden Galleon exchanges trade secrets.
The Golden Galleon Guild, Niles East's only link
with worldly culture, prints the Golden Galleon literary magazine every year without fail . This year's
executive board and sponsor, Mrs . Judith Pildes,
expanded the General Membership to Include unpublished students who wished to join and work on
the humble little periodical. The Guild is a member
of the revered Columbia Scholastic Press Association,
and, In Its tradition of changing with the times, the
Guild (or lunatic fringe) sold a diet drink at the
concession stand during basketball games . The executive board met aristocratically and daily In room
148 during 6B. The final decisions as to what student literature and artwork go into Golden Galleon
are made by the editors, a bunch of hand-picked
loonies who otherwise concern themselves with the
Spring Banquet, the Press Association Convention In
March In New York City, and whatever played at
the drive-In. The Guild's creed was "Better Late Than
Never," much to the dismay of those who pu rchased
the magazine.
Golden Galleon reveals its true secrets
When Golden Galleon finally gets together, all levity ceases. BACK ROW :
G. Trendier, C. April, J. Cattdl, E. Weintraub. SECOND ROW: P. Behr,
R. Bass, R. Romanoff. FRONT ROW: L Mylroic, S. Simon.
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�There is no team like the best team
Which i's our team right here.
We will show you we 're the best team
In the Suburban League this year.
And in no time we'll be big time
With all the big stars.
For all we have to do is win just
one more game,
And the championship is ours.
���Varsity Gridders shine
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'69'
TOP ROW: G. Ferguson , J. Oswald , G. Richard son, K. Pulaski , R. Hutcherson , B. Furlan. BOTTOM ROW:
W. Osness, M. Oa tly, R. Baker,]. Ha rkema , C. Patterson, J. Mackie, M. Ewing.
Pete Jungwirth
Dan Hanley
Larry Schneider
1969 proved to be a very successful year for the
Niles East varsity football squad. Victories included
wins over crosstown rival , Niles North , and suburban league opponents, Waukegan,. Prlvlso East,
New Trier East, and Morton East. Lead by the running of halfback Steve Rose, and the passing of
quarterback Pete Jungwirth, the Niles East fans saw
the Trojans mount their most fearsome attack in
many seasons. The defense, however, was the backbone of the Niles East team . The highlight of the
year came in the last game of the season. Both
facets of the Niles East game plan clicked Into place
as the Trojans destroyed Morton East 55-0. Another
peak In Trojan play this year was their win over
New Trier East on Homecoming day . The final
score was 8-7 as Niles East came from behind In
the last minute of play to score and then clinch a
win by converting the two point after touchdown .
The performances of various individuals may
merit them berths on either the state or all-suburban
league teams. In particular, there are defensive sta ndouts Larry Schneider, Jim Tedeschi and Dan Hanley.
Pete Jungwirth seems the most likely pick for suburban league honors .
Jim Tedeschi
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�Dave Ponman
Greg Duggan
Chris Short
Steve Orloff
Tom Scarpelli
Bob Woolf
Mark Ponman
Steve Rose
Craig Berk
Mike Chlappaty
Coach Harkema gives last minute instructions before another Trojan victory.
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�Dennis N ikitow
Ron Stiefel
Russ Shavltz
Many Futterman
Joel Citro
ll oward Knalzer
Larry Gottlieb
Ira Levy
Steve Berg
Chuck Brahaus
Larry Cohen
Bob Applebaum
JocCapalo
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Craig Yale
Frank Siemson
Mike Baygood
Ken Urbanus
Jim Lake
MauGWto
Bob Wood
Tim Thiry
Scott Schoeller
Rich Cleven
Tom Fllltpp
Steve Sommerman
�Rick Baer
A familiar combination this year- Steve Rose leading quarterback Pete Jungwirth around end .
Bob Moss
Bruce Aronson
John Belue
Mike Short
Dennis Kowalski
John Look
Brad Soltis
Gil Medor
Fred·Slavin
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�Stuart Karge
Fred Nagel
Steve Weiner
Mike Saltarelli
Sophomores present bright future
BACK ROW : L. Dworlan, D. Connelly, M. Brdinskl, L. Angolapolous, S . Smith, M. Pollack, A. Kulwin,
R. Shane, C . Elcsh, G. Castlno. SECOND ROW : C . Westfall, J Netsnick , B. Tepp, J. Demeulenaere, R.
Feder, B. Matsumoto, J . Caillc, B. Eberle, B. Meister, R. Cummings, J . Hass . FIRST ROW: M . Spanjcr, T.
Christopolous, B. Hcnry,J . Hartstein , B. Gillio, H. Goldstein, M. Wilkans , M . Rafolowltz, A. Clark.
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�BACK ROW : E. Labay, M. Winter, D. Christopolous, R. Wolgren, L. Cieplinski, M. Tincher, S. Nabat,
B. Gochenback, D. Dyer. SECOND ROW : M . Walker, S. Soler, R. Williams, G. Brown, S. Glink, K. Alexander, G. Anderson, J. Nikitow , R. Angel, I. Main, G. Neuman. FIRST ROW: G. Krech, H. Borovick, G.
Nastos, l. Dubin, F. lglitz, R. Pape, J . Hasmonek, B. Wirth, J . Tabor, C. Harold, R. Dlnverno.
BACK ROW: C. Ricci, K. Domian, K. Golden, R. Michell, K. Meyer, M. Singer, S. Gerber, J . Ziah, T.
Allmia, H. Wyko, D. Splegal, K. Domican, R. Blair. SECOND ROW : S. Meisner, D. Thomas , S. Weintraub, J . Orlove, R. Rusco, G. Lubin, H . Frolkis, J . Johnson, S. Lavin , D. Gronski, S. Jones , A. Natker .
FIRST ROW: B. Osness, L. Winston, T. Calahan, A. Calkins, R. Nagel, M. Glassman, B. Hedrick, R. Abeles, K. Weissman, J. Smith, B. Chancellor.
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��This years cross country team was marked
by great individual effort. The eight members
of the varsity squad were dedicated athletes,
each contributing their time and effort for Niles
East. Senior, Ken Kravitz was chosen most
valuable and Rich Marcus, also a Senior,
was selected to be team captain. On the frosh soph level the three most valuables were Bob
Render, Bob Frank, and Bill Glassner.
P. Baer, L. Grablner, D. Hoffman, R. Marcus, K. Kravitz, R. Dyer, P. Ryan, Manager,
P. Underwood
Harriers Future Relies on Youth
BACK ROW: Manager, D. Wolff, J. Simon, S. Glassner, C. Lutz, K. Berkley, B. Bogdan, W. Goldberg, E . Frank, B. Render, FRONT ROW: M. Krueger, S. Wicssman, M.
Zucker, B. Frank, J. Jenkins, S. Sussman
��Victory Eludes Cagers
The best that can be said of this year's basketball team is that they were constantly striving to
win. With a numerically and physically small team,
this year's cagers never really had a chance. They
were outmanned in Suburban League, the toughest
league in the state. Without the "big man" to carry
the team, they simply floundered at the bottom of
the standings. Niles east can, however, look forward
to better years. This year 's crop of underclassmen
was exceptionally good . It is with these boys that the
future of Niles East basketball lies .
Keilh Bauer
Ken Urbanus
Coach Basset
Coach Capitani
Jumping Joe Capezlo leaps high for two points
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�Steve Fine
Joe Capezlo
Senior Hlch Hothstein drives In for a score.
Mike Dooley
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Bruce Gllckson
Warren Elliot
�Mike Koria
Dave Mayer
Steve \Vlllens
Coach Basset gives Instruction to Rich Rothstein as his teammates look on.
Mike Shamberg
Mike Maylahn
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��BACK ROW : D. Spiegel, .J . Orlove, B. !glitz, B. Bogdan , J . Johnson ,
G. Brown, I. Main . SEC0 1 D HOW : Coach Jim Harkema , S. Clink,
J. Langer, K. Anderson , K. Alexander, A. Llndel , S. Bieber, M. Gold-
berg, Coach Todd Dvorak. FIRST ROW : M. Singer, T . ll ereld , L.
Thomas , A. Herlad, D. Plotkin, M. Fine, B. Co ldenbock, G. Kaha n.
Sophs Gain Vital Experience
This year's underclass basketball program again served
as a training ground for the future athletes and basketball aces of Niles East. The Freshmen "A" team finished
the season with a four and nine record over-all. Providing
a nucleus for the team, were Steven Clink and Bruce
Brown. The Frosh "B " ended the season with a two and
eleven record. Additions to this year's successes were only
stilled by East's lack of height in the tough Suburban
League.
East outhustles West on boards for a big rebound
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��Varsity grapplers have
disapp ointing season
Ralph Satoloe
Coach Hutcherson shouts encouragement to
his wrestlers .
Ralph Satoloe holds the advantage as he Is on his way to another vlaory.
Ken Kravitz
This year 's wrestling team was hampered by the
lack of participants. The varsity squad failed to
win a meet this year. Though they went winless,
the grapplers had some fine individual efforts . Ken
Kravitz placed first in the Waukegan districts , while
Ralph Sataloe and Bill Schmitzer placed third. Sataloe was also Suburban league champ in his weight
class, compiling a 17-6 record . With the returns of
such juniors as Gary Castino and Dave Baird,
next year promises to be a better one for Niles East
wrestling.
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�Mike Ross
Blll Schmltzer
Reld Karabush
�BACK ROW : R. Abels, J. Tabor, F. Frokies, S. Solar, K. Weisman . FRONT ROW : D. Schirpio, R. Dyer,
S. Sussman, J. Hoffm an, B. Tachge, M. Ament.
BACK ROW: Coach Furlan, A. Cla rk, M. Spanjar, F. Erb, K. Berkley, D. Alexander. M lDDLE ROW: D .
Connelly , S. Witt, R. Gillio , J. Anderson, S. Rock. FRONT ROW : B. Goldman , P. Goode, P. Feslinstein, B.
Drell.
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��Gymnasts Maintain Excellence
BACK ROW : i\lgr . L. Cohen, D. Cech,J. Kupfer, 8. Epstein , T .
Levitte, K. ShilTman, G. ~I ichael , Coach Tom Solkalski. FRONT
ROW: S. Galli, T . Tripp, D. Apple, L. Weinberg, A. Weiner.
This year's gymnasts again maintained the high
standard of excellence, becoming almost an institution at Niles East. Led by seniors Al Weiner and
Gary 1\1 ichael, the Trojans captured first place in the
District. Al \Veiner took second on the trampoline
and Gary 1ichael took third . Sophomore David
Apple too k fifth in free exercise.
The Trojans took fourth place in the tough Suburban League. The nine and six over-all record was
the result of an all out effort from every member
of the team . This year, Niles lacked the big star,
Seymour Rifkin. Instead, we relied on a fine, but not
exceptional squad of juniors. It was only by the
hard work of these men that N Iles East did as good
as they did.
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�Frosh Soph gymnasts show promise
BACK ROW : H. Schwartz, Dan Dwyer,J. Hartstein, M. Ross, B. Sternfeld, G. Raphael, C. Porter, B. Chemer, B. Frank, i\I. Bielinski, Coach
BACK ROW : E. Nagel, K. Kreitman, A. Hoss, H . Alpert, R. Moss, H .
Kammler, S. Lcvit, M. Ruskin . FRONT HOW: H . Romanek, H. Deutsch,
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Polaski. FRONT ROW: J. Rolnick, B. Hodnick , R. Robbin, D. Cypin ,
H. Novak, G. Sherman, H. Pollack, D. Sher, J. Jenkins, J. Silverstein.
R. Powers, K. Golden, J. Cone, B. Larson .
�Fine form ls a valuable asset ln league competltlon.
This year's Sophomore gymnasts will very likely
become the refined athletes of the varsity squad.
Led by Dave Apple, who competed In the state
meet this year, Troy should have a sound base for
the future . The team finished the regular season with
an 11 and 4 record and a third place standing in
the Suburban League. The overall potential of this
team and the freshmen team are far greater than
any of the recent Underclass gymnastic teams.
Dave Cech pulls off a difficult move on the htgh bar.
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BACK ROW: S. Rose, M. Saltarelli, J. Tedeschi, M . Glllio . 1'11DDLE
ROW : Coach Slavens, M. Portman, M . Short, T. Scarpelli, P. Jungwirth,
R. Stiefel,
BACK ROW : M. Berman, T . Chrlstopolous, J. Hartstein , D . Gronski,
Tabor, M . Bielinski. Ml ODLE ROW : A. Shapiro, B. Henry , K. Berkley, H. Frolkis, F. Erb, B. Tepp, J. Nikilow, Coach Slavens . FRONT
ROW : D. Chrlstopolous, B. Mandel, M . Ament, H . Merkin, B. Oberllng,
S. Sussman, L. Cieplinski.
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��The Varsity fencers began their season by walking over
defending state champion Marshall 12-6. This seemed to
be a preview of the success to come. However, the Trojans dropped close meets to Maine South and otre Dame
by the identical scores of 10-8. Mid-season saw the fencers
entered as underdogs in the otre Dame Invitational.
After getting through the first three preliminary rounds,
the Trojans faced Marshall and again defeated them. A
victory against Notre Dame in the semi-finals brought
the Trojans into the finals against Maine South. However,
led by Tom Fillipp,
iles defeated Maine South, taking
tbt: first place trophy .
The state meet at Champaign came soon after the Invit:itional. The Trojans fought like true champions, winning the first four ~ounds and placing second behind
Maine South. Rich Waysdorf then knocked out Maine
South's only remaining finalist to wrap up the State Championship for Niles East.
ALI-State co-captain, Al Acker, dominated the finals . After
beating All-State junior, Rich \Vaysdorf, All-State co-captain Tom Fillipp, and two other fencers, Al faced Marshall's only undefeated fencer and easily won 5-1, thus
becoming the 1970 Illinois State Fencing Champion. Tom
Filllpp placed 5th, followed by Rich Waysdorf in 6th.
With All-Stiller Rich Waysdorf, Scott Blanke, Glenn Dash,
and Lonny Fleischer returning next year, Coach Bob Keen
can look forward to another very successful season.
BACK ROW Coach Keen, G. Dash, S. Blanke, R. Waysdorf. FRONT ROW : T. Filllpp, A. Acker, K. Solan, L. Fleischer.
�BACK ROW: Coach Keen, R. Blanke, R. Glick, L. Kruglick, G. Tbeis, M. Weis. FRONT ROW: ll. Osness , P. Spitz, M. Winter, R. Paradise.
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��BACK ROW : M. Thomas, S. Pollack, S. Fishman, L. Hoke, D . Jacobs,
A. Chalfie, J. Simon, L. Helma n, A. Witt, M. Pollack, Coach Larson.
MIDDLE ROW: F. Shubert, B. Darin , M. Rofayko, R. Schubert, S. Mar-
inello. FRONT ROW: L. Meyer, J . Peterson, B. Friedman, D. Gockenbach,
B. Herman .
Alan Chalfle concentrates o n developi ng hls skill for one of th e most dif·
ficuh swimming strokes, th e butterfl y.
Although Coach Larson wasn't expecting much
from this year's varsity swimming team , the Cods
had quite a successful season with an 8-6 win-loss
record . The season began with a pair of victories
over Niles West and Elmwood Park, whom they
nearly shut out pointwlse. A six-meet slump followed ,
but then the Cods rallied and finished the year in a
blaze of glory with six triumphs, making their Suburban League record 3-4 and earning them a respectable fifth place in the league.
The swimmers held their own In the State Districts
Meet as well. The team placed fourth out of thirteen
schools, and several individuals had excellent performances . John Peterson qualified for state finals
by breaking a school record, and star fifty-yard
freestyle man Jim Simon was nosed out of a berth
In the finals by a mere tenth of a second. In diving,
Mark Thomas and Scott Pollack performed quite
well, taking sixth and ninth respectively .
So, despite some tough breaks and a mid-season
slump, the Cods did very well . Even Coach Larson
bad to admit that!
�Although the Frosh-Soph swimming learn had
some weaknesses, one of its real strengths was a
talented freshman named Harry Borovik, who excelled in the breast slroke. Two sophomores who
also did outstanding jobs were Shelly Greenberg
and Morry Levin . Shelly, a diver, took many firsts
and placed ninth in the Suburban League Meet.
One of the problems confronting the sophomore
team was the lack of depth, as three sophomores John Peterson, Mark Pollack, and Barry Friedman competed on the varsity team. Because of this, all
but four of the Frosh-Soph swimmers were freshmen .
Despite these problems, Coach Baker was proud
of the individual efforts and successes of team members.
John Peterson demonstrates what It takes to win a race.
BACK ROW : Coach Baker, D . Malfar, B. Bentcover, \V . \Vitt, R. Williams. MIDDLE ROW : T. Calahan , H. Borovik, M . Sagen, M. Weisman ,
J.
Hobson. SEATED: I I. \Virtitsch , J . Zlah.
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�-Club: BACK ROW : H . \Vitkov, B. Goldman, M. Haygood , B. Andres ,
C. Short, M. Dooley , M. Chlapaty, J. Simon, D. Nikitow, P. Under·
wood , B. Lerman . SECOND ROW : S. Deutsch, B. Herman, M. Saltarel·
Ii, R. Schubert, G. Duggan, R. Neuman , G. Oher, S. Rose, A. Acker, B.
Kite . FIRST ROW: T. Fillipp, R. Satoloe, J. Tedeschi, J. Tavolacci, S.
Orloff.
�ON
MOVES
HARKEMA
At one time in Niles East's history, the school had
a reputation for being a football powerhouse. With
the creation of three Niles Township high schools,
however, there was a sudden drain on players and
talent. Niles East then took a dive to the bottom of
its league. An apathetic attitude developed in the
school and lasted until the fall of 1967 when James
Harkema came to Niles East. Along with him came
a youthful, energetic, and inspired style of football.
With his fiery cries of "HIT" echoing across the
school, he gave-· new life to a dead student body.
He transformed apathetic students Into an aggres·
sive football team. He was able to create something from what had been nothing before he arrived. This man deserves all the honors and praise
this school can bestow upon him.
He is leaving now, going on to coach a college
team. We here at Niles East wish him all the luck
possible and sincerely thank him for all that he
gave to us.
�GAA organizes sports program for girls
The Girls Athletic Association, generally known as
GAA, revolved around the various demands of its
energetic girls. A slate of officers were elected to
meet the needs of any interested members.
Each member of CAA had the opportunity to participate in tennis, freeswim, basketball , and bowling.
In addition to this , girls with special talents are
members of Rippletes, Orchesis, and the Gymnastic
Team. At the close of each school year, a CAA
Awards Assembly is scheduled.
Also involved in the physical education program
are Senior Leaders. These girls assist many of the
physical education teachers.
Senior physical education leaders include: BACK ROW: S. LeBlanc, S. Friedman, S. Levit. MIDDLE ROW : L. Weiss, D. Wagner, K. Gill. FRONT HOW:
M. Hadgcorge, S. Abeles, and C. Richard s .
G.A.A. members include: C. :\lalcher, L. :\lalfar, K. !\lalcher and 1\1. Lewis.
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As olTicers of G.A .A., S. Friedman, L Weiss, and C. Diamond are responsible for organizing club actlvilles.
�Orchesis coordinates movement and rhythm
The graceful movements of Orchesis members enhanced musical productions . The members include: BA C K HOW : T. Nitzkin, M. Weinstein,
C. Mindel, L. Rossel, D. Vlad , P. Wallis , L. Bo yer, G. Borovik, L. Sieber.
MJDDLE HOW: D. Spitz, C. Palles , E. Barack, C. Holland , E. Baigel-
man, S. Statland, C. Abelson, M. Theodore. FRONT ROW : H . Garland ,
A. Ginsburg, V. Zucker, S. Buckman, H. Bcrick, K. Kl ehr, and B. Coleman .
The benefits of belonging to an extracurricular
activity such as Orchesis are many . While each
member learns about modern dance, she is also
working towards accomplishing the two major goals
of Orchesis physical and mental im provemenL
The members of Senior Orchesis were extremely
busy during the month of February, making preparations for the annual dance show, Fusion IL After
Fusion II, the girls busily began rigorous rehearsal
schedules for the spring musical. The privilege of
dancing in this musical is given only to Senior
Orchesis members who have the necessary ability .
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Sue Buckman (1), Linda Boyer (2), Pam Wallis (3), and Barb Coleman
( 4 ), perform a modern dance exercise.
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Gymnastics combines concentration and grace
The members o r the Gy mnastic team Include: FOURTH ROW : M. Nowak,
C. Olson, N. Johnso n, C. Winston. TH lllD ROW: S. Rogover, J . Nye,
J . Scou, ~!. Sobol, P. Bournscheuer , D. Holtzeim er , J. Fischer. SECOND
ROW: A. Brod, N. Brown, S. Wolf, B. Kusek, D. Kaplan, L. Weisberg,
S. Greenberg. F!HST ROW: D. Stein, K. Kostynuik, K. Kostynulk, and
Y. Caravello.
With the addition of the freshman class, the Niles
East Girls' Gymnastic Team has become one of
the school's most promising teams . The team worked
very hard during the year in the four major areas
of girls ' gynrnastics: balance beam, uneven parallel
bars, vaulting, and free exercise. For the second
consecutive year, the team participated with Orchesis
in their annual show, "Fusion."
Because the team can't participate in interscholastic
meets, it must be content with demonstrations. However, interscholastic competition is still a major goal
of the team.
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�Ripplettes combine aquatics and theatrics
Karen Eich, Lynn Koviciny, and Deb Kleinschmidt silently approach an
unsuspecting Charlie Brown, ( Mike Rafako), in ' You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown.'
"Cha rl ie's' shouts for help are to no avai l, as he is forced to take
a cold bath.
Synchronized swi mming was the major goal of Hipplettes. BACK HOW: I. Dunn, J. Berg, J. Gockenbach, R.
BrumlJk, J. Connix , D. KleJnschmidt, N . Thiry, C. Cech. MIDDLE ROW : J. Richards, L. Swartwout, M.
Melvin,L. Kovaciny, A. Hodiek, L. Malcher, K. Jackson, L. Winter, C. Richards, B. Davis, B. Solan . FRONT
ROW : K. Eich(Sec.), C. DeFrancheschi ( Pres.), C. H awkins (Vice-Pres .).
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�15, 30, 40, Game, Set, Match
Niles East Girl's Tennis Team: BACK ROW : J. Wiggins , C. DeFrancheschi , M. Bisho p, C. Diamond , D .
Kleinschmidt , H. Lesorgen, B. lllond , S. Prince. FHONT HOW: N. Newlin, J. Scott, :\·1. Sobel, K. Malcher ,
C. Malcher, D. \'lad.
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�The Freshman cheerleaders include: BACK ROW: S. Wolff and F. Estrin.
MIDDLE ROW: S. Le\•itt and L Irving. FRO T ROW: J. Theodore and
T. Pearlgutt.
Porn porns, leaps, and smiles insure victory
"Hit" was the theme for sophomore cheerleaders. They include: FOURTH ROW: K . Rice, D . Deitch. THIRD
ROW: C. Goldberg, E. Baigelman. SECOND ROW: N. Monsen, J. Cohen. FIRST ROW: D. Krichevsky, E.
Barack, and Y. LeBlanc.
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�The ,·arslty chenleaders include: BACK HO\\': S. Karlson, I. Powell, () .
Epton . .\llDDL.E HOW : S. Buckman, ~I. OrlolT, C. Tesnow. FRONT ROW :
S. Singer, J. llice, S. Le\'il, and S. ~I ueller.
.
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Cheerleaders jwnp into action
Jill Hice and Donna Epton practice the accuracy of their jumps.
���Those were the days my friends,
We thought they 'd never end.
We'd sing and dance
Forever and a day.
We 'd live the lzfe we choose,
We'd fight and never lose,
For we were young,
And sure to have our way.
101
�Those were the days
my friends ...
Sandra Abeles
Daniel Abrams
Ward Abelson
Hillary Abraham
Cheryl Alexander
Jeffrey Alexander
Alan Acker
Jeffrey Allan
110
Mark Allen
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Flori Alpern
Robert Applebaum
Arnold Aprill
Bruce Aronson
Carol Nigut pauses a moment for reflections on the day.
Barbara Ashley
Dorothy Bahls
111
�James Baer
Richard Baer
Jeri llailen
Steven 13arkoo
;\11 hael Balter
Rona Bass
Frank Barliloua
Gary Barron
Peggy !leaven
;\lichael Baygood
Cy nthia Belon
llZ
Keit.h Bauer
Jeanne Benas
Lora Bennett
�~I ichael
~ I a re
llentcover
Karin Berg
llcrgcr
llradley llcrman
Craig Berk
Betsy llcrke
Debra Bt·rkson
l\uth lleskin
Babette Black
~ i ark
Christine Black
Jacquclin
Bern>teln
Bieber
i\larc Bloom
113
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Janel Bo nem
Robert Bloom
\V arren Bradley
Larry Bress
Jacalyn Britt a n
Patricia Brennan
Laurie Brod s ky
Donna Calkins
Ronald Brown
Lee Burstein
David Carlin
Richard C aslle
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ti
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Linda Catellier
Steven Chaikin
Alan Chalfie
Gary Chlapaty
Patricia Coburn
Michael Chlapaty
Elaine Chiropolos
Ian Co hen
Howard Cohen
Ivy Cohen
Louis Cohen
Reva Co hen
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�\'icki Co hen
Barry Com in
Jeffrcy Cook
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Cary Covitt
Elaine Danzyger
11 elene Co\' ill
Judith Cowen
Arthur Davidson
l'atricia Cyrog
WHAT'S
THE
Alan I>;l\· is
WORD?
116
�Donna Davis
Cathy DeFranccschi
\lichael Deitch
Carol Dessenl
Christine Dessent
Stephen Deutsch
Steven Diamond
;\larcy Dine
HIT!
117
�Rocco l>in\'crno
llichard Disse11
We thought
~lich ad
Dooley
Kimberly Dorband
they'd
never end .
• •
Harriet Drclich
Gregory Duggan
Alan Dorn
Nancy Dunlap
118
Scou Dworkin
�Emil Dworianyn
Hichard Dyer
herrill Eckersley
:\Iara Einhorn
Linda Ekstro111
Karen l·:lkins
One can never escape the shadow of school life, as Tom Fillipp and Dave
Simon discover.
Cheryl Ellenby
Ch rlstine Elliott
118
�Susan Elliott
Steven Ellman
Losing herself In her work, Linda Frishman begins to discover the true meaning of art.
· hcri
~: pstein
II ruce l·:nd res
;\lary Even
Kenneth Ericksen
Stanley Ezratty
120
Paul Epton
Jeffrey Facter
Richard Fallucca
�Les lie Farber
Scott Farber
:\I arc Farchill
Joel Feldman
Audrey Fa rd man
Thomas Filllpp
Robena Fernandez-Rojo
Brigette Fcsser
1.is a lloss and 1lillary Abraham carefull y reco rd the results of their lab experiment.
Stev en Fine
Beth Fi ngerman
12.I
�Craig Fisher
Idell Fishman
Bruce Hack
Sally Foster
Richard Flower
Debbie Friedman
Steven Fradin
Holly Friedman
Shel li Fried man
122
Steven Fried man
�Linda Frishman
Larry Futterman
Janice Ga le
La rcn Garfield
K risline Ga mm
Anita Gerber
Alexis Gargano
Robin Gerber
M a rj o rle Gerchikov
Karen Gill
123
�Karen Gillman
Alan Gilman
Michael Gilson
Sharon Glassner
Andrea Ginsbu rg
Bruce Clickson
Caryn Golbin
Janice Goldman
12 4
:\lartin Clink
David Goldberg
Deborah Golden
Ste\'en Goldsholl
Iris Gold
Elliot Goldstein
�~larsha
Goldstein
Heid Goldstein
lleth Goodman
Janice Goodman
Debra Creenfield
Bernard Gottlieb
~I arcia
Carol Greenberg
Kathleen Griffin
Lisa Grossman
Gr aifman
Barbara Greenspan
Gay le Crossman
Na ncy Grousnick
Bette Gzesh
125
�Margo Hadgeorge
Beth Halper
Debra Halperin
SENIORS!
SENIORS!
Daniel Hanley
Fred Harris
126
Anita Harrold
�Irwin Hass
Allen Hasselson
Susan Hau sman
SENIORS!
SENIORS!
Mark llaynes
Hoxanne llefter
Terry Hefttr
127
�Edward Heiman
Bruce Herman
~lark
Herst
John llervalln
lloberi ll oe!ler
Jeffrey II ill
Nonacourl (Leon Natker) introduces Fadlnard (Jon !lest) lo lhe Baroness
(Caryn Golbin) in a scene from the fall play , An Italian Siraw Hal.
Bruce l lorv ilz
Glenn Holmes
.\liriam II yman
128
David Ingersoll
Andrea Isaacs
�Arnold Jacobs
Bruce Jaco bs
:\lark Jacobs
Sue Jansen
Ma.ry Jans
While waiting for the parade lo begin, so me experienced senior fl oat-builders
confidently scan the competition.
David Jenkins
KristJne Johnson
Lynne Johnson
Nancy Johnson
Sandor Johnson
Theodore Johnson
�----Kris Gamm barely escapes being tagged by Nancy Mehlman in a fast-moving game
of Duck, Duck, Goose.
Joanne Jon as
Sherry Kabat
Peter Jungwirth
Daniel Kalin
Joel Kagan
Gregory Kalisky
Steven Kaminsky
130
Jack Kandel
�N lcholas Kanelos
\\'endy Kane
Jeffrey Kaplan
Charlene Kantor
Donna Kaplan
Heid Karabush
Susan Karkoml
Steven Kappclman
Nancy l\lehlman registers dismay and defeat as Laura Krlchevsky crashes through
the line while playing Heel Hover.
131
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Paul Karps
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l"y Katz
~I ichael
Katz
Debra Kaye
Harry Kaye
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Donald Kessler
~larcy
Linda Klein
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Karen Kdlncr
Avis Keller
~J a nee
Kipnis
Miriam Klein
Kristin e Kiesel
Kiuisob hon
ll oward Knaizer
�Lauren Kobritz
Jacquelinc
II arvcy Koelncr
;-./ ancy Koenig
Kohn
\\'aync Krawetz
Rose Kostan
Kenneth Kravitz
Barbara Kupfer
Terry Lampert
Cary Kozlov
Laura Krichevsky
Leslie Kutchi ns
Lawrence Lance
Patrice Lange
133
�Barbara Langer
Terry l.anghau s
Khona Larwe
Barbara Laza r
Alan Leavitt
Diane Lazaar
We'd
Bruce Lem
sing
and
Susan J.dllanc
dance,
Barry terman
13 4
Amy Letchinger
�Stuart Leven
David Levens
Forever
Adrianne Levin
and
a
day
J ames Levie
•
13lake Levinson
Marcy Levin
Sharon Levlt
Beth Levine
:\I adeline Lewis
Nanci Lewis
135
�Elyse Ubert
Jon Linke
Ed ward Liclucnstein
Bo nnie Uss
Julie London
Carol Loring
Kenneth Lotka
Sue LeBlanc makes losing a pleasure as she works at the AFS
Panic booth .
Joseph Lustman
Steven Lovell
Michael :\ladnick
136
l,ezli :\lalfar
lloward :\lalina
�Adrianna .\Iandel
Linda :\landcl
Lynne :\lann
Debra .\larcus
Hichard :\larcus
Sharon /.Iardcll
Deborah \I arks
Praying for a miss, Jim Simon wonders, "What 's a nice guy
like me doing in a place like this:>' '
Shawn :\layer
Gilbert i\ledor
Lynne .\1cCloud
Nancy Mehlman
Brian .\1eister
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��Sheri Meltzer
Cail Mendelssohn
.\dine YI crkin
Christine Meyer
Eileen Merkin
7\1 ichael .\I eyer
Leonard .\!eyer
Cary Mid1ael
Seniors
Janet 7\ligdow
Lori Miller
meet
life
head-on
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�.\!arc .\liller
;\! ichael .\liller
.\!orris ,\lillman
ll oward Mishoulam
.\!arc .\lilstein
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Frayda ,\!orris
140
Debra ,\ 1izock
\'era :\lyma
Leon Natker
Sharon M illelman
Robert ,\loss
Stephen :'<a than
David Nelson
Jeffrey Nemetz
�Llsa
etznik
Elyce
euberg
Reid
euman
Devra Newman
Nancy Newlin
Carol Nigut
~larcia
II arold Nidetz
Dawn Nudell
Daniel Olen
Nowak
Gerald Oher
Kenneth Olsen
Corinne Olson
141
�Steven Orloff
OianeOye
r\mhony l'augoulatos
Harry Perl
Carol l'epoon
We'd live
the life
we choose
Barbara Perry
Eda! Petroski
142.
Marc Pershin
• • •
Susan Petz
�Seth l'inas
Les li e l'liskln
Roxanne Pohl
Sharon Polston
David Po rtman
l\lark Portman
Putting appearances aside,
Patti Zurla helps Greg Kalisky and J oyce Siegel add the
finishing to uches to their
float.
Il yse Po well
II arry Price
143
�Paula Hedman
Joanne Hcis111a11
~I arc
Hender
Jill Hice
Jonathan Hest
Cheryl l\ichardson
Cynthia Richards
Sandra Rogover
Barry Comin contemplates the finer things
in life.
Holf Rolnicki
Steven Rose
.....
Allen Rosen
�Cwen Hoscnberg
J\lichacl Hosenberg
:'\cal Hosenberg
:\I arc Hender promotes Israeli power.
Lisa Hoss
'.\ lich acl Itoss
Ho bbin l(uscnberg
I.aura Hosset
Kenn eth ltoth
Allan lloth
Hradford Rothenberg
Carole Hothenbcrg
145
�Richard Hothstein
Louisa Hothenbcrg
J anet llu bin
Susan Houzin
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Laurie Hubin
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Cary HushakoIT
Bru ce Rudenbcrg
John Hyan
Steven Hudnick
Sandra Sapoznik
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,
Deborah Saruk
�lla lph Satoloe
Thomas Sca rpelli
Hon Schiff
Trudy Scharaga
James Schillo
Kathryn n Scheele
Nancy Schmidt
Joyce Schlesinger
Lawrence Schn eider
Susan Schloss
Steven Schneider
Trudy Schober
147
�~lartha
Sch rotter
l\i char<l Schubert
Francine Schu lm a n
Lynn Schwart z
ll oward Schwartz
Judith Shain
148
Kenneth Sezer
Hichard S hare
Christopher Shon
Lawrence Seligman
Hobcrta Shancer
Steven Shaw
Stepha nie Sher
Jam es Sheridan
�David Shcr111a11
!toss Shimbcrg
• ancy Shu111an
Barbara Siegel
Robert Sibulkin
Joyce Siegel
Eileen Siegel
1lelene Siegel
Tobi Sills
Frank Siemsen
Craig Silverman
•
Linda Silverman
Oavid Simon
James Simon
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�Shell ey Simo n
Michelle Simon
We'd fight
Jerry Singer
and
William Singer
never lose
• •
Gary Sm ith
Steven Smith
Debrah Small
Robert Socol
150
Gary So ffer
�Hose Kos1an and Hocky Dinverno make the jillerbug look easy
as they show everyone how it 's do ne at 1he II umanities Hall oween party.
Jack Solock
Bonnie Solomon
Debra Soibel
Hose Solomon
Julian Solway
151
�Steven Somerman
Susan Solway
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Pamela Spieg el
Alan Spitz
Hicha rd Sta delma nn
Debra Statland
Assisted by Greg Kalisky , :\Iara Einhorn attempts to start
her an projL
'Cl.
Susan Statland
15 2
Deborah Stavin
Carla Stein
�Th omas Stein
~I ary
~larian
Stelter
Debbie I lalpcrin takes a break between classes
some girl-talk .
LO
Stender
catch up on
Howard Stephan
Sheryl Stern
llarbara Sternfcld
David Stetz
Ro nald Stoller
Patricia Stricker
Perry St rlcker
153
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Barbara Swider
Jean Struck
Those
Joan Tandet
were the
I low a rd Swid er
days
• • •
Paul Tarantur
Handy Tannebaum
Judy Tauber
Jasper Tavolacci
154
J ames Tedeschi
�Arthur Triwush
Stuart Tulsky
Arthur Tyska
Kenneth Urbanus
Dorothy Wagner
Eileen Van
Cindy Schneider finds lime to think while
surrounded by the unfamiliar emptiness of
the Senior Lounge.
Michael Walanka
Susan Walker
155
�Stewart Wallach
Daniel Warshawer
The past four years at Niles East have been
many different things to the many different people
in the Class of '70. Those were the day s, my
friends, in which fourteen year-old "teens", worried
about getting through high school, became eighteen
year-old young adults, headed for bright futures in
every walk of life. Those were the days of homework and detentions; of student responsibility and
a new senior lounge; of a trip to Peoria and Mr.
Harkema's hard-HlTting teams; of float building
and victorious homecomings; of the NEW Free Press
and the Vietnam Moratoriums; of an end to both
the dress code and Student Council; of spring
musicals and Reflections Revelries; of college applications and acceptances; and finally , of prom and
graduation .
There will be much to look forward to in the
future ; these years have provided much to look
back on-enough so that one day, someone, while
going through this book, will think .....
Dean Waxsteln
Joanne \\.cin
156
Alyn \Veil
Allan \Veiner
Terrell \Veiner
Marcia \.\'einer
Cary \\'eintruub
Sherry Wasserman
Eileen Weintraub
Paul Weisberg
�David \\'eisman
Unda Weiss
no nald \\' eiss
Cayle \\'eller
Sanford \\'eitzbuch
Frances \\'idrcvilz
Patricia \\'estfall
Bruce \\'illiams
Jay \Viner
Joan \\'crncr
~I
ary \\' ilbern
David \\'illiams
Sharon \Viner
Carol Winston
157
�Berdine \\'ish ne
Harold \Vitkov
.\Ian \\"in
Richard \Volk
Handy \Viu
~larvene
Wolters
Robert \Voolf
Eli \\ 'olkenhci m
Cecna \Vortman
158
Patricia Young
�John Zimmer
Jerry Zimmerman
OH
YES!
Howard Zolt
,\litchell Zoh
THOSE
WERE
THE
DAYS!
Llnda Zook
Maureen Zutman
Patti Zurla
Frances Zyrek
159 I
�What is a youthImpetuous fire.
What is a maidlce and desire.
17ze world wags on.
A rose will bloom,
But then will fade.
So does a youth;
So does a maid.
160
��Freshmen-New Influx of Youth
Although the song asks, "W hat is a youth," a more
precise question would be, "What is a freshman?' He has
been described as a frightened, ever-lost child thrown in
a new and strange environment and expected to mature
and become an active member of the student body. Regardless of the truth or falsehood of the first part of the
statement, the freshmen-the new generation-usually proves
the wisdom of the second. This year's class of freshmen
proved to be no exception . Besides participation in classes,
they made their presence felt in dubs, student government,
sports, and musical productions. With enthusiasm like this,
there is little chance that the influence of the class of '73
will fade away in the next three years .
Randy Ables
Robin Ables
Steve Abraham
Shep Abrahms
Sharon Agrest
Donna Ahonen
Howie Albert
Ken Alexander
l\lartin Borg
Harry Borovik
Lorey Allan
Tony Alomia
Ron Alport
Michael Ament
Anita Bradford
Susan 13rody
Glenn Anderson
Laura Anderson
Mary Anderson
Rick Angil
\Viii Broton
Greg Brown
Steve Arenson
George Argus
Denise Aronold
Albert Baque
Nancy Brown
Karen Bruger
Bruce Barron
Ilene Beard
Linda Becker
Bradley Bentcover
Charles Burgess
Steve Bussman
Neil Berg
Mary Berman
Cindi Berns
Scott Bieber
Tom Calahan
Bill Cal kins
Tom Bielinski
George Binder
Wayne Binder
Laura 13lack
Lauren Campbell
Leslie Campbell
Elysa Blacker
Randy Blair
Rick Blanke
Kathy Blinn
16Z
Randi Blue
Bruce Bogdan
Bruce Caplan
Paula Carlin
�Peter Carneal
Judy Carlson
Helene Cassman
John Cattell
Scott Chan
Bruce Ch ancellor
Dean Chrtstopolos
Leslie Cieplinsld
Linda Cloch
Janet Coclanls
Caryl Cohen
Judy Cohen
Janet Cole
Mindy Comitor
Joe Cone
Alan Cooper
Elizabeth Coron a
Marla Corush
Bonnie Crane
Nancy Crowe
David Daitchman
Jody Daitchman
Bonnie Daly
Beth Darin
Michelle D elmonlco
At least between classes, students don' t find the bridge a desened aisle.
Francine Deluca
Dennis Dessilla
Howard Deutsch
Jacob Deutsch
Alice Diamond
Kary n Esk in
Sharon Eskoff
Faye Estrin
Mike Even
Allen Diamond
John Difiore
Keith Domian
Kent Domian
Fern Duberchln
Evette Factor
Linda Falluccia
Richard Fantus
Debbie Fasules
Ira Dubin
James Dubrow
Dennis Dyer
Bill Edelman
Arlene Ekstein
Lisa Favtsh
Robert Fein
Debbie Feldman
Virginia Fergusen
Janet Elkins
Larry Ellis
Eric Elrod
Llnda Emmerman
Edith Erlander
Cindy Fine
Marc Fine
Ricky Fingerman
Nancy Fisher
Dance panners seem preoccupied with different topics at the Freshman
Mixer.
Marylin Floss
Ann Fradin
Robert Frank
Bernie Fried
Hallie Friedman
Paula Friedman
Pam Friedman
Harold Frolkts
Denise Fruche
E~ccn Fruche
Jean Galayda
Steven Ganck
Sharon Gates
Fran Ceman
Don Geno
Sherwin Gerber
Nancy Gcrchikov
Jud i Gibbs
Gayle Gillman
163
�Amy Ginsburg
Murray Glassman
Marc Glassman
Elaine Glazer
Cheryl Gllcksman
Ronald Kammer
Bruce Kammler
Richard Kamo
Billy Kane
Steve Glink
Jody Gold
Neal Gold
Robin Gold
Neal Goldberg
Debby Kaplan
Debbie Kaplan
Lesley Kaplan
Sue Kaplan
Kenny Golden
Carrie Goldman
Bob Goldsmith
Mark Goldstein
Ilene Goodman
Rick Kappelman
Terry Katz
Lorraine Kaye
Fran Keller
Barbara Gordon
Sue Goss
Silvia Gotlib
Steve Grace
Ronna Greenberg
Sue Greenberg
Richard Greene
Robert Greene
Joan Greenspan
Laurie Greiman
David Groniski
Pete Govis
Robin Gzesh
David Haake
Dave Hackman
Marsha H agio
Mike Haitchi
Debbie Hanson
Cecil Harrold
John Hasmonek
Bill Hedrick
Don Heiman
Joe Heinrich
Leslie Hclverg
Nancy Hess
John Hobson
Marsha Hoffman
Steve Hoffman
Warren Hoglund
Wayne Hoglund
Cindy Hohmann
Stu Horwitz
Ed Huguclet
Fred !glitz
Thad lgnact
J can Ingersoll
Lynn Irving
Mark Isaacson
Larry Iser
Betty Jacobson
Debbie Janas
Beth Jenkins
Llsa Jeremias
Craig Johnson
Jdf Johnson
Jim Johnson
Rfcky Jonas
Steve Jones
Dina Kaatz
Betsy Kagan
Debbie Kagan
Gary Kahan
Lillian Kahn
Richard Kalin
Carol Kamen
164
How come the girl stays nice and cool a t the dance ...
�Jill Kellner
Judy Kenning
Patricia King
Howard Kite
Liz Klapman
Susan Levin
Diane Levy
Howard Lewis
Wendy Llljegren
Kim Koch
Jack Kogen
Sherry Kolpas
Steve Korey
Jeff Kornick
Mike Lindahl
Fran Lipson
Tom Longfellow
Glenn Lubin
Gregg Krech
Keith Kreltm a n
Neva Fronlch
Tom Krope
Mark Krueger
Charles Lutz
Garry Lutz
Sima Madnick
Judy Maedge
... while the boy doesn 't ?
Michelle Kulwin
Beth Kuser
Edward Labay
Jay Lampert
Jeff Langer
Lynne Maggio
lan Main
Bruce Mandel
Brad Mankoff
Robert Larson
Lenore Larwe
Diane Latala
Steve Lavin
Jim Lawler
Sherry Mann
John Manna
Norman Margalit
Pamela Margulco
Gary Lee
Mary Leonard
J cosica Lerner
Robert Letchinger
Lynne Levi
Mllte Markoff
Beth Markovitz
Rick Marks
Tina Maslowsky
Fran Levin
Marsha Levin
Ronda Levin
Joel Levit
Steve Lcvlt
Jill Matusik
Karen Mayer
Don McCuaig
Steve Mdsner
165
�Mlchad Meckler
Marylee Mdvln
Jody Menddssohn
Howard Merkln
Marcia Mcrrin
Barbara Meyer
Debbie Nov ick
Mary Nurlenakde
Barbara Meyer
Ken Meyer
Jon Mlgdow
Jane Nye
Bill Oberding
Don Millard
Laura Mlller
Alyce Miner
Nancy Oken
Jacqudln Oppenheim
Pamela Miner
Debra Minlkowski
Penny Mitnick
Jeff Orlove
Mark Ornstein
Barbara Morrison
Rick Moss
Richard Motton
Bill Osncss
Hillary Oxman
Mlke Mrowka
Judy Munn
Steve a bat
Ann Panno
Rocco Pape
Bob Nadeau
Ron Nagd
Eric Nagd
Baryn Pardys
Maureen Patner
Gus Nastos
Mtchad Nathan
AUcn Natker
Terri Pearlman
Roxie Pcchter
Janice Ncidorf
tort Nctznik
Eugene Neuman
Hannc Pedersen
Terri Perdgut
Wendy Ntcharls
Alan Nldctz
John Nlkltow
1111
Terese Norsen
Richard Nolan
Murry Perlin
Rana Perlman
�Jay Perry
Keith Petersen
Regina Petroski
Glenn Piper
Diane Pitt
Steve Pltskln
Sarah Podolsky
Cheryl Polltzer
Richard Powers
Ronna Pressncr
Suzanne chlaffcr
Tom Schlau
William Schloss
Michell Schmidt
Dale Plotkin
Dawn Pueschel
Llnda Rabin
Mike Rappaport
Julie Ray
Mike Schmidt
Merle Schnadlg
Debby Schneider
Deanne Schoenbrod
Bob Render ·
Craig Ricci
Richard Robbin
Daniel Robin
Diane Robins
Janice Schoepko
Diane Schrier
Rich Schubert
Kim Schultz
Mike Robins
Irwin Romanek
Mark Romanek
Steve Romanoff
Earl Roseman
'
Robert Satoloe
Unda Savitt
Bernard Schack
Ed Schlaegcr
Paul Schultz
Rochelle Schuman
Sheryl Schwartz
Jody Scott
Ellen Rosner
Linda Rosenfield
Allan Ross
Debbie Ross
Carol Rosset
Meryl Seder
Wendy Seiden
Kandy Serafin
Doralee Shanaman
Ron Rubin
Carol Rudd
Randy Rue
Craig Sachs
Howard Sadovsky
Arnold Shapiro
Irving Shapiro
Ken Share
Irwin Shtffman
Marty Sagan
Rich Sala
Richard Salter
Betsy Samuels
Erle Sasal
Barry Shtkoff
Evan Shlaes
Katherine Slavells
Marla Siegel
Mark Siemsen
Jeff Silber
Karen Sills
Gary Silvers
Jay Simon
Marty Singer
Annette Sloan
John Smith
John C. Smith
Scott Smith
1117
�Suzie T ennes
JeffTerchin
Greg Theis
Jan Theodore
David Thomas
Robert Tockenbach
Helene Trapper
Tony Trauth
Laurie Treilman
David Tresley
Beth Tunick
Sharon Tuplar
George Ubau
Andrew Ulbert
Carol Underwood
Beanie U rberg
Ruth Urman
John Vedder
Rick Wahlgren
Mike Walker
Diana Waller
Kris Warnke
Jon Wasserman
Dennis Wax
Bob Weicbmann
Debbie Weiner
Audrey Weinert
Jane Weinstein
While his partner does the bookwork , Jeff Haas ponders the world of
Gaylib Snitman
Diane Soderberg
Lenny Soffer
Steve Solae
Barbara Solan
Cindy Solomon
Steve Solomon
Samara Spanjer
Joann Stavropoulos
David Spiegel
Cindy Spillar
Valerie Spillar
Don Spinner
: • .Philip Spitz
Debbie Spitzer
Karen Spivak
Rhonda Sporer
Peter Stearns
Debbie Stein
Jeff Stein
Dave Steirman
Glenn Stern
Lynne Sueffel
Nancy Strickling
Lorin Sucherman
Jeff Tabor
Mike Tincher
Sheri Tarachofsky
Jeff Tatge
Maureen Taylor
161
�Stewart Weintraub
Debbie W eisbach
Lynn Weisberg
Anne Weisman
Marc Weisman
Barbara Weiss
Cynthia Weiss
Mark Weiss
Kip Weissman
Keith Weitzman
Audrey Wdls
Cary \Verner
Karen Werner
H dene Whitefield
Barry Whitmore
Beth \Viekman
~larcy Willens
Elyse \Villerman
Janet Williams
Rick Williams
Janice \Viner
Larry Winston
Mike Winter
Bill Wirth
Hubert W i rtitsch
Bill Witt
Ferne Wolf
Sharon Wolff
Sheryl Wolff
Robert Wolin
Lynne \Volmar
Hillard \Vyko
Judy Yang
Norman Yoshimura
James Ziah
Mike Zucker
Laury Zummer
169
�Sophomores-Age of Sweet Reason
As the student enters his second year of high school,
his youthful impetuosity is mellowed by new responsibilities and past experience. The class of '72 found this out
and met the situation ably. From the first day , they were
able to operate on the "late arrival- early dismissal" system which they helped to create. Participation in student
government also opened to underclassmen privileges which
had been originally intended for upperclassmen only. Of
course, Driver's Education "crash courses" and such things
as NEDT tests, class rings, and class floats also helped
to make the class of '72 's sophomore year a busy and
interesting one.
David Abel
Robert Abramson
George Abt
Robert Addison
Jeff Adler
Mike Borowicz
Chris Botsacos
Leslie Brantman
Shirley B raus
Steve Alban
Sue Alberti
Larry Alexander
David Alexander
Debbie Alfredo
Kathy Breit
Stuart Bressler
Michael Bridge
Pat Bridge
Guadalupe Amescua
Jeff Anderson
Louis Angelopoulos
Steve Applebaum
Arona Arbu s
Laurel Bronstine
Lynn Brown
Jack Bruce
Rita Brumlik
Rick Arnopalin
Clare Ashley
Alexander Avers
Nancy Baer
Emita Baigelman
Debra Brusslan
Claire Buell
Steve Burgess
Jeff Butler
Janice Baich
Elysa Barack
Scott Barbour
Georgia Baskovich
Paula Bass
Kathy Calahan
Jerry Calle
Gary Caln
M_ rla Baygood
a
Jeff Beck
Phillip Beck
Michelle Benjamin
Ellen Be.rcovltz
Art Bergeron
Kent Berkley
Mickey Berman
Robin Bieber
Barb Biemolt
Barb Bjornd ahl
Rkhard Blais
Jeffrey Block
Barb Blond
Donna Bloom
Jeffrey Bolon
Kathy Borcia
Lynn Borker
Petra Bornscheucr
Sheila Bornstein
170
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Sophomore girls display various reactions to their gym
lecture.
Barb Camnllzer
Linda Carasso
Joel Carroll
Cathy Cech
Rick Chaiken
Sue Cypkln
Brad Daar
Kathy Dammann
Harriet Danzygcr
Bruce Chemers
Ken Chemers
Elaine Cheney
Diane Chiropolos
Celeste Chlapaty
Doug Dasse
Ilene Davidson
Eileen Davls
Rhea Davis
Tom Christopou los
Art Clark
Shelli Cohan
Ed Cohen
Janine Cohen
Andrea Decker
Debbie Dcltcb
Jim Demeulenacre
Jerry Denotto
Pam Cole
Randy Coleman
Mickey Collins
Judy Conlnx
Dan Connelly
Cindy Dessent
Holly DINlcola
Gloria Dorn
Brian Drell
Mark Cooper
M Ichael Cope
Sharon Craven
Rick Cummings
Dave Cypln
Idelle Dunn
Mike Duxlcr
Eric Dworianyn
Dan Dwyer
Tom Dzwonlarek
Bob Eberle
Cary Eck
Sue Eckerltng
Lesley Eckersley
Maryjo Efman
Jdf Elnbindcr
Nell Ei.sbart
Unda Eisenberg
David Ek.strom
Gregg Elcsh
Carl Eller
Scot Engerdit.hl
Fred Erb
Bob Estes
Barbara Falbcr
171
�Sidney Glassner
Curt Glenn
Ronald Glick
Jean Goeken back
Linda Goldbach
Carol Goldberg
Jack Goldberg
Jan Goldberg
Jill Gold berg
Mindy Gold enberg
Barry Goldman
Barbara Goldstein
Howard Goldstein
Andrea Gollay
Cheryl Goss
Rhonda Grade
Ellen Grafman
Faith Greenberg
Nancy Greenberg
Sue Greenberg
Scott Greene
Jodi Grossgold
Mark Grossman
Janet Grousnick
Pat Hanley
Glen Hanus
Warren Harris
Gary Harl
Robert Feder
Harry Federman
Linda Feigen
Mike Feldman
Bob Felt
Gary Fenchel!
Paul Festenstein
Judy Fields
Barnie Fife
Cath y Fine
Chris Haynes
Earl Hellun
Robert Henry
Warren Herzog
Bill Finn
Mari-Ellen Fisch
Jeanne Fischer
Rich Fischman
John Fish
Brion Htll
An Hirsch
Susan Hoglund
Cindy Holland
Larry F1eischer
Lorraine Foster
Bruce Frank
Cheryl Frazes
Rhonda Frey
Gary Hoppenrath
Jess Horne
Jeanine Howard
Zack Hupert
Barry Friedman
Fran Friedman
Judy Friedman
Marla Friedman
Charles Friend
Ron Huss
Debbie Hyman
Rhonda Isaacson
Linda Italia
Virginia Frolkis
Margie Fruehe
Sherrie Garber
Holly Garland
Pat Gaspar
Jeri Jacobs
Brenda Jacobson
Judy Jacoby
Howard Geiderman
Bob Gilio
Debra Ginsberg
Mark Ginsburg
Frank Glassner
172
0.J . Hart
Jeff Hass
Rita Hasselson
Bob Hausman
Richard Jacoby
Sharon J amruszka
Victor Jenes
Joe Jenkins
Kathy Jackson
�Judy Joachim
Judi Johnson
Sharon Kagan
Shelley Kagan
Rena Ka hn
Ben Matsumoto
Jud y Matsuoka
Russ Matthews
Llnd a Maxon
Sandy Kalika
Steve Kamenir
Donna Kanlan
Chuck Karmo
Mike Kaplan
Stev e Mayer
Audrey Mayrent
Mark l\lazur
Debra McCloud
Paul Karabosh
Karen Katz
Paul Katz
Susan Katz
Steven Kell er
Tim McCormick
Teri Medow
Barry Meister
Howard Meltzer
Adam Killerrnan
Donna Kleinschmidt
Arlin Ko bins
Nancy Ko bnick
Laurie Ko hn
Horwin l\lerens
Lauren l\lcrkin
Rick Michell
Claudia Miller
Rhonda Ko rey
Audrey Kornick
Ted Ko rnick
Karen Kostyniu k
Lynn Kovaciny
Greg Miller
Carol M indel
Dahlia M ishell
1 ancy Monsen
Mery l Kraus
Debra Krichevsky
Elyse Kriezelman
J ohn Krueger
Louis Kruglick
Darryl Moscowitz
Joan Moscowitz
Bob Mu ll en
Joel Nathan
Mary Kuhn
Karen Kuppig
Elaine Lake
Howard La mpert
Joa nne Larson
Debbie Lascoe
Alan Las ko
Norman Las n
Earl Lasworth
Laura Lasworth
Sheri Lattin
Jan yce Laurie
Debbie Lavin
Steven Lavine
Yvonne Leblanc
Helen Lee
Jeff Lee
Torn Le Fevre
Lynn Lenoff
Carol Lerner
Jeff Levin
Morry Levin
Bill Levitan
Stev en Levy
Lynn Lewkowlcz
Rhonda Libert
Janine Locln
Linda London
.Jerry Look
Dave Lonll
Vicki Lucas
Ed Lukatch
Leslie Lutz
Glen Mack
Jay Maedge
Debbie Makris
Kath y Malcher
Linda Mand el
Liz Maratos
Linda Marks
Rick Nath an
�Randy Nemerovskl
Jeff Netznik
Bru ce Newman
Lee Nidetz
Pau l Niess
Jeff Nordhaus
Rick Novak
Gale udelman
George Nye
Arnold Olivia
J elf Ortman n
Ra ndy Paradise
Jeff Patt
Barry Pecht er
John Peterson
Linda Pevsner
Don Pflaumer
Hal Pineless
James Pluda
Llnda Podgers
Robbi Polisky
Mark Pollack
Harvey Poll a k
Clay Porter
Mike Poto
Denise Prlgnano
Janice Projansky
Bruce Rabin
Debbie Rabin
Lori Rabin
Murry Rafal owitz
Gary Raphad
Hellta Rappapon
Loretta Redman
Howard Reich
Linda Reiss
Ellen Rest
Barbara Retzler
Karen Rice
Craig Rich
Steve Rich
Jane Richards
174
The good vibrations of Dave Ginsburg a nd Ga ry Fenchell 's music draws
an appreciative audience.
Martlyn Rill<ind
Rita Roberts
Arlin Ro bin
Steven Rock
Anne Rodick
Sue Rogull
Pat Ronan
Linda Rose
�Al Russcol
Christine Ryback
Cary Schack
Barry Schatz
Denise Scheele
Tammy Scher
Heidi Scherfllng
Mike Schick
Penny Schneider
Steven Schnider
Arlene Schneyr
Mark Schoenwolf
David Schultz
Louis Schutz
Sherrie Schwab
Joan Schwander
Sheryl Schwartz
Larry Schwartz
Mark Schwartz
Jamie Scott
Cheryl Sebul
Carol Seligman
Sue Shaevltz
Michael Shain
Wendy Shancer
Rick Shane
David Shaplro
Davida Shapiro
Alysa Sher
Gene Sherman
Unda Sieberg
Bonnie Siegel
Larry S legel
Mike Stegel
Ellen Silver
Kathy Silver
Joy Silver
Louann Silver
Sheila Silver
Bruce Silverman
Ilene Silverstein
Joel Silverstein
John Slmmom
JulleSlmon
Kevin Rosen
Sandra Rosen
Andy Rosemon
Merrick Ross
Anna Rozemweig
Dale Rubin
Fran Rubin
Jay Rublnstetn
Bruce Rudnick
Mark Ruskin
David Smart
Laura Smith
Steve Smith
Beth Sholish
William Smoody
Art Solomon
Cherie Solian
Cheryl Sonderman
Cindy Southwick
Mlke Spanjer
Barry Spiegel
Harvey Spiegel
175
�Darcy Spitz
Debbie Stein
Peter Stepan
Mike Stemfeld
PamStift
Mark Wolke
Sue Wolowlec
Robert Streif
Robert Sullivan
Roberta S wcet
Linda Tandet
Cary Tasky
Elita Wolsk
Felice Wolsk
Marla Tatar
Tom They s
Nancy Thiry
Sue Thomas
Wendy Trilling
Sally Wood
Mark Woolf
Tom Tripp
Charles Ulbcrt
Steve Ulbert
Robert Vanderkloot
Mike Vanslambrouck
Octavia Ventrelli
Karen Wachovsky
Rhonda Wagner
Linda Waller
Mlke Wasserman
Marilyn Waxman
Bob Weaser
Richard Weil
Rita Weiner
Eileen Weinstein
Marsha Weinstein
Cathy Weiser
Sherwin Weisman
Allan Weiss
Andrea W elss
Cindy Weisser
Clarence Westfall
Jill White
Mark Whitman
Bob Wickman
Ed Wickman
Marilyn Wiggins
Mark Wilkans
Nora Wlnsberg
Marla Winston
Lois Winter
Stephen Witt
Sharl Wale
Doug Wolfe
David Wolff
176
Sherri Zaban
Susan Zelvin
Ruth Zimmerman
Kevin Zook
�177
�Juniors-New Roses and Thorns
"At last,' sighs the Typical Junior, "I'm an upperclassman r· as if that fact would end all his troubles. Well,
a few are definitely solved: the dress code-or lack of itnow ends the worry Is This Acceptable For School ? And
no longer does he need a library pass to tell his study hall
teacher where he is , because no longer docs he have to
suffer through study halls . But, as Niles East's new juniors
sadly found out long ago, life is more complicated than an
endless string of study halls . "More complicated" means
PSAT, SAT, ACT , and probably at the end of all that,
HELP. But the class of '71 turned "impetuous fire" into
the steam necessary to weather the terrors and trials of
testing, and went on to better things : Joining clubs, going
to Prom, cheering their Varsity teams (finally!) and- even
-having time to take in a few required classes!
Cathy Abelson
Cella Abramson
Dennis Adelman
J anct Adelman
J anlce Agrest
Robert Allen
David Anderson
Dave Anderson
Debbie Anderson
J anlce Anderson
Mike Bielinski
Marnie B !shop
Sue Blais
Scott Blanke
Martha Anderson
Cindy Angelopoulos
David Apple
Lee Arbus
Cathy Arcus
Patty Blinn
Hal Block
Randy Block
Andye Bobbin
Sue Armstrong
Larry Auerbach
Barbara Balley
Gary Bain
Hollis Baker
Diane Bolka
Peggy Bollow
Gall Borovlk
Unda Boyer
Ellen Balterman
Harriet Bank
Jdf Barber
Larry Bartlette
Chris Barton
Karen Brachman
Chuck Brahos
Andee Brauer
Sherri Bregman
Barb Barys
Glen Batzkall
Don Baumhardt
Dave Beard
Sue Becker
Donna Brennan
Arlene Brodd
Gary Brown
Wayne Brucar
Peter Behr
John Belue
Steve Benedum
Stephen Berenson
Janlce Berg
Sue Buckman
Steve Burgman
Dave Byron
Joe Capczlo
Steve Berg
Mark Berger
Roz Berlck
Shirley Berk
Irwin Berkowllz
1711
Mark Berman
Iris Bernard
Karen Beth
Becky Bianchi
Yvonne Caravello
Jiii Carlson
Unda Carneal
�Jean Casbarlan
Jury Casllno
Dave Cech
Larry Cherner
Stew Gherman
Phil Chri3tophenon
Joe Citro
Dave Clayton
Larry Clearfield
Walt Cleaver
Rick Cleven
Joel Cohen
Joel D. Cohen
Larry Cohen
Penny Cole
Barb Coleman
Joe Contursl
Alyce Cooper
Beth Cooper
Charles Corush
Unda Crain
Andi Crodgen
Diane Crowhurst
Diane Csencslcs
Susan Dale
Allen Dalezman
Doris Daly
Bruce Darin
Jon Darmstadtcr
Glen Dash
Barb Davidson
Robin Davis
Bob Deutsche
Cass Diamond
Mary Dibenedetto
Marlon Dole
Sheri Doniger
Dcnlse Dorn
Lori Drucker
Cheryl Duhl
Barbara Dunn
Richard Barb
Rita Eddstdn
Karen Eich
Warren Elliott
Marci Ellis
Margaret Engdhart
Blair Epstein
Bruce Epstein
Donna Epton
Ellen Eskoz
Tim Farquar
Caryl Fclgcn
Philip Fciruteln
lJ!a Fdd
171
�Barry Feldman
Bob Feldman
Larry Feldman
Tova Heimlich
Steve Helberg
Shirley Helfgott
Robin Henich
Jay Fetman
Jerry Fields
Robert Fisher
Chuck Fishman
Sheldon Fishman
Sharon F1itman
Brent Fowler
Joe Hernandez
Larry H erzet
Ron Hess
Barry Hessing
Andy Fox
Werner Fuessel
Esther Fulkowski
Marty Futterman
Sandor Galla!
George Ganas
Eva Garber
David Gates
Debbie Geiden
Carla Geller
Gail Gerber
Sue Anne Gershenzon
Michelle Giles
MattGillto
David Ginsburg
Cindy Glickson
Steven Glochowsky
Donald Gockenbach
Steven Goetz
Mark Gold
Gary Goldberg
Jan Goldberg
Joan Goldberg
Anita Goldman
Andrea Goldstein
Gerald Goldstein
Roz Goldstein
George Golemis
Howard Golub
Jody Goodfriend
Daniel Goodstein
Ricky Gordon
Robert Gordon
Terri Gordon
Peter Cost
Larry Gottlieb
Preston Gould
Lenn Grabiner
Valerie Graham
Stephen Green
Barbara Greenberg
Lori Greenberg
Ross Greenberg
Howard Greene
George Groner
Barbara Gross
Barry Grossman
Steven Grutzmacher
Michael Gutman
Neil Hackman
John Hagen
Hans Haitchi
Paul Hansen
Claudia Harris
Robin Harris
Eddie Haskel
Doug Hasegawa
Rosemary Hauser
Cindy Hawkins
Elvin Hayes
180
While Gayla Kosh and Michelle \Vitt labor through homework ..
... Doris Daley pursues the lighter side of life.
�Ilene Hirsch
Steven Hirsch
Roseann Hirshman
Chuck Hoffman
Rhonda Hoffman
Joyce Kanlan
Adrienne Kaplan
Arlene Kaplan
Marc Kaplan
Larry Hoke
Debbie Holzheimer
Andrea Hopar
Allan Horwitz
Don Horwitz
Maureen Kaplan
Stew Karge
Denise K arhoff
Sue Karlson
Larry Hyman
John Hurmuz
Robert Kaufman
Karen Kautz
Joanne Kaye
Llnda Kempner
Nancy Irwin
Barb Isaacson
Gail Kennedy
Tom Kenning
Bill Kine
Bruce Kite
Barbara Isenberg
Michael Iser
David Jacobs
Earl Jacobsen
Mark Jacobson
Donna Jaffe
John Jamruszka
John J anlsch
Roger Jeffries
Jeff Johnson
Sherri J ullas
J olanta J uszklewlcz
Karen Kabiller
Lillian Kachel!
Mike Kahn
Audrey Kaiser
Jeff Katz
Sandy Kalnttz
Debra Kaluzna
Gayle Kamen
Barb Klcifield
Earl Klein
Katie Klehr
Susan Klein
Mark Kltnghoffer
Terry Klykon
Jack Koff
Michael Korta
Robert Kosoy
Alan Kost
Dean Kowalkowski
Craig Kovln
Roberta Kranz
Larry Krause
Charles Krlssman
Sharon Krockey
James Kuester
Alan Kuner
Jerry Kupfer
Jeff Lake
James Lake
Lou Lapasso
Ellen Lasser
Linda Lasworth
Susan Latala
Jack Lauwasser
Harry Lee
Robert Lee
Linda Leib
Mark Lcmpcrt
Regina Lcsorgen
Maxine Levey
Barbara Levin
David Levine
Larry Levine
Ira Levy
Sheila Levy
Vicki Levy
Lisa Lewis
Kathy Lichtenstein
II t
�Sue Lill
Robin Llljegren
Lynda Lipman
Marlene Loochtan
Bill Lovitt
Ellen Lubow
Joel Lunslck
Al Mack
Mike Mages
Chris Malchcr
Abby Maller
Peggy Mamlock
Bonnie M amol
Curt Mankoff
Fran Mann
Gary Manna
Joan Mannheimer
Susan Marcus
Beth Margalit
Scott Marinello
Susan Marks
Judy Marx
Dave Matusik
Chuck Mayer
Carol Mayer
In thi s room , scientist and bookkeeper find a perfect
match.
Dave Mayer
Brian McCualg
Janice Meisner
Don Meister
Debbie Melnick
Debbie Mevorah
Richard Meyer
Art Miller
Steven Milstein
Bob Mlncberg
Yemmlma Mishell
Joanne Moesen
Gail Moffett
Jan Morgen
Fred Morton
Monica Moses
Tom Moses
Susan Mueller
Kiln Mulkahy
Bill Naatz
Patricia N adcau
Nancy Nadler
StevcNaly
U5lie Nathan
Adrienne Nemetz
Jay Neumeister
Dennis Nikltow
Marla Nitz
Toby Nltzkln
Andrea Nopar
Iris Nudelman
Blossom Oakey
Carol Ocker
Richard Ohlhauscn
Kathy O'Reilly
Milena Orloff
Stuart Oscrman
GallOshanna
Michelle Oxman
Vera Page
1112.
�Lynne Schaffel
Carol Schaffr lck
Ma rk Schatz
Rick Schlewe
Ken Schi ffman
Geo rge Schiro
Fred Schlcsak
Terry Schmidt
Nan cy Sch na d lg
Scott Schoeller
Sue Schoeneck
Van Schwab
Renee Seidma n
Judy Sgaller
Mike Sha m berg
Ross Shavltz
Debbie Papler
Marlene Perlman
Jert Petz
Mary She!Sky
Mike Shc!Sky
Al Pletkowskl
Ilene Pokotk
Jolie Pokorny
Scott Pollack
Larry Ponoroff
Sharl Prince
Sue Prlske
Gall Gold stick and Peggy Manlock pond er the day 's coming actlvllles.
Dennis Propp
Doug Propp
Linda Putzlger
Miriam Racine
Mike Rafayko
Robert Rand
Connie Resterhouse
Laurel Rezwln
Randy Ricci
Daniel Rifkin
Mark Ring
Phillip Riskin
Pam Robeydek
Larry Rockoff
Nancy Rodin
Alan Roman
Harvey Romanek
Madia Romano
Judy Rosen
Sue Rosenberg
Marc Rosenthal
Ellen Rossman
Larry Roth
Renee Roth
Dcnnls Rothman
Dave Rubin
Ellyn Rubin
William Rubin
Jack Rudman
Don Ruesch
Ken Ryan
Tom Sage
Irv Samson
Faith Salsburg
Mike Salterelll
An Saltzman
Larry Saltzman
Susan Sanchez
Fran Savltt
Jay Sax
113
�Gayle Shorr
Mike Short
Frank Shubert
Ira Shucker
Karen Shutan
Pam Wallis
Sherri Wasserman
Rkhard Waysdorf
Al Weinberg
Merle Siegel
Steve Siegel
Rick Sigel
Mike Silver
Craig Simon
Steve Welner
Al Weinstein
Dan Weintraub
Ted Welsbach
Randi Simon
Shelley Singer
Mitchell Slnoway
Sandi Sklamberg
Fred Slavin
Nancy Weisman
Debra Webs
Alfred Weitman
Donna West
Bill Smith
Lester Smith
UUy Smith
Mike Smith
Pamela Smith
Craig White
Jackie Wiggins
Steve Wllens
Barry Willens
Lba Smaller
Paul Smulson
Leonard Snltoff
Marla Sobol
Allan SoeU
Vicki Williams
Kris Williams
Howard Wine
Debbie Wirth
Steve Sokol
Robert Sola
Ken Solan
Ellen Solomon
Brad Soltis
Michelle Witt
Irwin Witzel
Jack Wolst
Bruce Wolf
Joyce Sonshlne
William Spies
Kathy Steel
Joe Stein
Marty Stein
Chuck Wolf
Jeri Wolf
Joe Wolfe
Bruce Wolin
lrwln Steinberg
Phillip Steinberg
Naneltc Stern
Glen Stevens
Ron Stiefel
Debra Strom
James Sulzer
Barbara Sundmacher
Linda Swartwout
Marjorie Tanzar
Candy Tesnow
Claudia Theisen
Marrlka Theodore
Tim Thiry
Robert Thompson
Jeff Toback
Mark Thomas
Tom Trainor
Mi.kc Tscheyka
Beuy Tselelc.ls
Lester Ubau
Susie Uhler
Debbie Ulberg
Paul Underwood
Mary Valenti
Karen Van Cleave
Deanne Van Stockum
Sue Vaughan
Darlene Vick
Denise Vlad
Mkhcle Wachovsky
Susie Wade
Karri Wagner
Sylvia Wald
Marcia Waller
IU
�Mk:hcUc Wolke
Yock Wong
WcndyWyko
Cralg Yale
Debbie Zack
Larry Zager
Nancy Zlnman
Vicki Zucker
Ed Zyrek
ls this junior thinking, daydreaming, crying ... or merely rubbing
his eye?
Nancy Rodin learns how to avoid accidents .
1115
�It's getting better all the time.
I used to get mad at my school;
The teachers who taught me weren't cool.
You 're holding me down, turning me round,
Filling me up with your rules.
I've got to admit it's getting better,
A little better all the time.
186
��"Education is painful. Few people enjoy much of it, still
fewer the whole process ." But things are being changed.
Education in our school system is no longer just routine,
stuffy courses. Formal classroom instruction is being replaced
by informal, more relaxed classes. Health education is
basically an open, discussion-type class in which ideas and
thoughts are shared by fellow classmates. Because it is
offered on a pass-fail basis, much competition-evaluation
stress is alleviated . In courses such as Family Living and
Psychology, couches replace the conventional desks . This
provides a more informal and relaxed atmosphere, encouraging participation in discussions . A teacher involved
in the Humanities program explains Humanities as, "basically an exploration, by all involved , of their 'selves ' and
their environment and the relationship between these. The
interest is in understanding how things and people interact,
and the results of these interactions."
Juniors and seniors are offered several privileges. They
have the option of taking a major for pass-fail instead of
for a letter grade. A responsibility program entitles them
to early dismissal or late arrival, according to the individual's schedule. During free periods, including lunch hours,
the upperclassmen are not required to attend study halls ,
or be accounted for by the normal attendance procedure.
Lounges, equipped with snack machines and a juke box,
are available all periods during the day, for socializing,
card playing, and similar activities. Student~ may also seek
a quiet study area or use the library facilities .
Looking to the future, we may see a new system for the
English department. This system will consist of a series of
one semester courses elected by the student. There will be
no grade level restrictions allowing each student to choose
according to his interests, abilities, and needs . Another
advantage is that teachers can teach subjects that they are
experts in.
�Central Administration
Superintendent
Charles A. Szuberla
Superintendent of Schools
To the Graduating Seniors al Niles East:
As graduates of a Niles Township High School, your future is naturally of greater
concern to all of us . More money has been spent on your education, better teachers
have taught you, and a finer group of parents has encouraged and guided you.
You have received a finer education. And, your country, your state, and your community will thus expect more from you.
There is opportunity for each of you to become contributing members of our society.
Whether that be in a college classroom, a position in the world of work, or whatever,
we trust that you will be the better for having been a graduate of Niles East.
Good luck and Godspeed.
Charles A. Szuberla
Su perlntendent
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�Board of Education
chool Board l\lembers: Standing: Fred H. Lifton, Lionel Gilbert, Angelos C. Poulakidas, James Moore. Seated: :\lrs. Herman :\ledak, Dr. Irwin Ginsberg, H. Verne
1..oeppert.
Assistant Superintende nts
John Brlstol
190
Merton Haynes
�Central Administrativ e Directors
William Bart
Data Processing
William Farrell
Assistant Husiness Manager
Robert Gara
Director of Business Affairs
James Heiniger
Director of Physical Welfare
Thomas Koerner
Administrative Assistant
Ebba McNeill
Director of Food Services
John Nix
Superintendent of Building and Grounds
Evelyn Yeaton
Co-ordinator of Data Processing
191
�Mick Herzog
Co-ordinator of Information Service
Arthur Ryden
Director of Pupil Services
William Unning
Director of Data Processing
Haymond Tyler
Director of Special Services
PTA
Standing: James Swanson, Administrative Hepresentalive; Edith Weisman ,
Treasurer; Pat Hosen, Corresponding Secretary; Andrew Maggio , Second
Vice-President. Seated: Clare Silverstein, Hecording Secretary; Jean Ponoroff,
First Vice-President; Esther Berzon, President; Shiiley Paradise, Third VicePresident.
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Booster Club
Back Row : Mike Orloff; Charles Van Cleave, Shirley Bauer, Recording Secretary . Front How: Rocco Gillio,Jerry Yale, Pres ident;Jim Harkema, Ted Lake,
Vice-President. Not Pictured: Helen Kornick, Corresponding Secretary; Arthur
Glickson, Treasurer.
�Principal
Arthur C. Colver
Principal
Niles East Students:
My basic assumption is that when high school
students are related to as mature human beings,
they can and will assume greater responsibilities
as they continue to learn.
Our ultimate objective should be a high school
where people of all ages want to come. In order
to do this, the continued cooperation of all concerned - teachers, parents, students, administrators
- in making school as meaningful as possible to
everyone, is essential.
Congratulations to the Reflections staff for this
outstanding edition of our yearbook.
Good luck to the graduating Seniors of Niles
East. I hope that each of you will find happiness
in the future .
Arthur C. Colver
Principal
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�East Division Administrators
David Bonnette
The powers behind the thrones .. . .
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Ch arles Van Cleave
James Swanson
Marvin lhne
�English leads the way
Mark Cooper absorbs the wisdom of literature.
john Golata,
Department Chairman
Ruth Adler
Arnold Agnos
Diana Burwlg
Susan Chadd
Jeanne Dericks
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�Jeanne llubert
Be11ie Ladd
Janie Isaacson
Lois Jus1
Franct"S King
Lauren Levy
llichard l..ivingsion
\'em icl Lu ndq u isl
John !'aim
~Ir. Duffy deals doom.
196
�Judith l'ildes
Jerry Proffit
Jill Robinson
Hobert Huntz
:.1 ary Scherb
Imogene Schneiter
\' irginia Stemp
Richard Tendick
Nancy Tripp
Caught in the act.
197
�Cultural Enrichment 1s Achieved
Tune In, turn on, Jn Foreign Language.
Donald Blalr,
Department Chairman
198
Kathrine Beck
Diane !frowning
'"Vamos! Vamos!' '
Carolyn Amelung
Jane Burnham
Centil D a Rosa
�Through Foreign Language Studies
Looks like this locomotive's lost its steam .
Lois French
Mary Kammer
Herminia Lopez
John Moshak
Paris In the springtime.
199
�''Learning much about
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" Social Studies
Intrigue In Ru ssian History.
Richard 1\1 lya ,
Department Chairman
John Bens
Karl Dejonge
Z.00
Eileen Cenci
Evcrell Colton
H. C. Ewing
Mary Ann Hyde
�You can hear the wheels of the mind turning . ..
Raymond Kittredge
George Mayfield
Sylvia Mazouch
Michael Oatley
William Osness
Mel Plrok
Marilyn Schiffman
David Solovy
Hayward Wood
20 I
�Mathematics, An Important Factor of Education
Thomas Kiviluo111a ,
Department Chairman
.\larvin LI rett
Emil Capitani
Michael Feldman's attention is sidetracked.
Gloria Goodman
20 2
Bernard Greene
:\lildrL'Cl llall
William Hen ry
�Geometry dazes Joanie Moskowitz.
Anthone Kon
Joan Lennie
Leonard Sachs
Jerome Slattery
George Yursky
Z0 3
�Carl Burgener,
Department Chairman
Experimental Discovery 1n Science
William Apostal
Edward Degenhardt
James Dougherty
Edwin Ernst
Me and my shadow.
John Cooper
John Herbst
�I lands demonstrate chemical technique.
Alan Kent
Daniel Leigh
Wayne Lueck
John Mackie
Jerome Oswald
George Roth
Bernard Welch
205
�Hazel Lowe,
Department Chairman
Suzanne Cohan
The mark of an artist.
Dennls Grabowski
Art: ''What the World Needs Now"
Jack Lerman
Andrea Crodgen demonstrates dexterity in art.
Joanne Marten
Richard Wetzel
�"I've got rhythm, I've got music."
Earl .\ugc,
Department Chairman
Stanley Carey
Leo Provost
Henry \Vintczak
Caught In the act.
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�William \Varner,
Department Chairman
Sheldon Basset
Rona ld 11 utcherso n
Students rellt'Cl ~Ir. Slavens ' teaching.
Rules of the road are mastered 1n Driver Education
Gerald Hichardson
Students in mo tion .
Dean Slavens
208
�Jane lli chard s tries her hand at typing.
Business Education--Tool for the Future
Hobert lllucge,
Department Chairman
Cordon
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Homayne Baker
;\lary
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Joan Coon
Carolyn Gabel
Stuan Olney
Charles Plock
209
�Preparation for the Future--Home Economics
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Florence Butler,
Department Chairman
"I wish I were a Kellogg's cornflake .. ."
210
Paul a Chamberlain
Mary Ann Fairfield
"Smiling faces, sowing places . . . "
Jean Schaffer
�Industrial Arts
John Madison,
Department Chairman
Ronald Ehrenhofer
Glenn Jurek
Robert Keen
Charles Morrison
Thomas Ristow
Donald Test
�Physical Education--Fitness for All
Howard Byram
Joan DeSantis
Gerald Ferguson
Robert Furlan
2.IZ
Jud y Crouse
James Harkema
Donald Larson
�Nicholas Odlivak,
Department Chairman
13arbara Hay,
Department Chairman
Kathy Lesley
Mary Marshall
Patricia Mallak
Joanne Morris
Cornelius "Pat' Pauerson
Kenneth Polaski
Thomas Sokalskt
Carol Ann Vavrlnek
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Kathy Armstro ng
Andrea Brown
214
\' ella Bass
Barbara Bunuan
Regina Cameron
Dorothea Boker
~larshall
Edwards
�~Iaggio
Rollie Korol
Fred Kral
Andrew
Phillip MankofT
Lloyd Norton
Hochelle Spitz
Marjorie Stevens
ll5
�Librarians and Nurses
PE SLV E
Irene Garrigan
216
Lenore Marti
Barbara Scarbrough
Dorothy Taylor
Mary Walker
�Lorraine Hubin,
Department Chairman
John Baine
Susan Bowersox
James Dorsey
Thomas Grossman
Ronald Hunt
Yvonne Markos
Aune Toivola
Leonard Winans
Guidance, "What Would We Do Without You?"
Regression back to childhood relieves tension.
�Senior Index
ABELSON, WARD: Student Council 2; -Club 2,3,
4; Football 1,2, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Wrestling 1,2,
3, Shield 1, Major N 2,3 .
ABRAHAM, HILIARY: Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; Spring Play Crew 3,4;
Intermediate Band 1,2; CAA 2; French Club 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow l.
ACKER, AlAN: N-Clu b2,3 ,4; Fencing 1,2,3,4, Frosh
Numeral, Major N 2 ,3,4, Captain 4.
ALEXANDER, CHERYL: CAA 1,2,3, 24 Point
Award l; French Club 1,2; German Club 4; IBM
Monltor2.
ALEXANDER, JEFF: National Honor Society 3,4;
N aUonal Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; IlUnols
State Scholarship Seml-FinaUst; Gold llonor Pin 4;
Sliver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Ceniflcate I; Minor N 2; Golf 2, Physics
Club 3,4; Russian Club 3; Illinois Institute of Technology Industrial Drawing Contest Award 2.
·
APPLEBAUM, ROBERT: N-Club 4; Football 1,2,
3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3, l\lajor N 4, Frosh Numeral; Basketball 1, Frosh Numeral.
APRIU.. ARNOLD: National Honor Society 3; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Sliver Honor Pin 3; Bro1ue
Honor Pin 2; God Honor Certificate 1; Reflections
Revelries 2; Musical 1,3, Lead 2; Barbershop l ,2;
Concert Band 2; Intermediate Band l ; Chair 3;
Silver 1-luslc Pln3; Music Certificate 3; :\lixed
Chorus 2; Gymnastics 1,2, Frosh Numeral ; Golden
Galleon 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Trustee of the Tunaflsh Sanltuary 4.
ARONSON, BRUCE: National Honor Society 4;
N atlonal Merit Scholarship Letter ofConimendaUon;
Illinois Stale Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Ho nor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Reflection Revelries 1,2;
Musical Fest.Iva! 1,2; Concert Orchestra 1,2 ; Concert Band 1,2; tage Band l,2; Football 2,3 ,4,
:\llnor N 2,3; l\lajo r N 4; Ru ssian Club 2,3,4 .
ASHLEY, BARBARA: Musical Festival 4 ; Mixed
Chorus 4; Folk Music Club 2,3; German Club 3,4;
Chess Club 3.
BABIS, DOROTHY: Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; German
Club 1.
BAER, JAMES: Student Legislature 4; Social House
Representative 4; Intramural Activities 1,2,3.
BAER, RICHARD : Football 1,2,3,4; \\'restling 1,3.
BAILEN, JERI: Ho mecoming Committee 3, Chairman 4; S.S.O. 1,2; S.S.1\1. 2,3 ; Personnel :\lonltor 2;
Reflections Revelries 4; Music Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,
3; Spanish Club 2,3 ; Yearbook Staff 4; Timers Club
2,3,4.
BALTER, MICHAEL: Reflection Hevelries l ,2,3,4;
Musical 1,2,3 ,4; M.uslc Festival 1,2,3,4; Shindig 2;
Concert Orchestra I ,2,3,4; Co ncert I.land l,2,3 ,4;
Stage Band 1,2,3,4 ; Gold l\1 uslc Pin 4; Silver ~I uslc
Pin 3; Music Certificate 4; Marching I.land l ,2,3,4;
Pep Band 1,2,3,4 ; Choir Accompanlest 3,4; Percussion lnslrument 3,4.
BARRO , GARY: Illinois Stale Scholarship Semifinalist; Intermediate Band 1,2; Tennis I ; Swimming
1, Frosh umeral.
BASS, RONA: National :\lerit Scholarship Letter
of Commendation; Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Silver Honor Pin 4; Brorue"llonor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 4 , Secretary 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Golden Galleon 1,2,3,4,
Officer 2 ,3,4, Editor 4 ; Ni lchelite Staff 4, Assoc.
Feature Editor 4; Yearbook 4; Art Council 3, Treasurer; Trustee of the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4 , President; Quill and Scroll 4 .
BAYGOOD, MICHAEL: A.V.E. 3,4; N-C lub 2,3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3, l\lajor N 4,
Captain 2,3, Frosh Numerals; Basketball Trainer 2,
3,4, Major 2,3,4; Radio Club 2.
BEWN, CINDY: S.S.M . 3; G.A.A. 1,2; French
Club 2.
BENAS, JEANNE: Student Legislature 4; G.A.A . l ;
French Club 1; Yearbook 2,3 , Section Editor 3; Quill
and Scroll 3; Journeyman Award 2; American Field
Service 1,2; An Council 3,4; Scholastic An Award
Certificate; Ushers Club 1.
BENNETT, WRA: S.S.S! 3; Personnel :\lonitor 2;
S.S.S.H. 2; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1.
BENTCOVER, MICHAEL: Transferred from South
Shore H.S. 2 ; Football 2; Spanish Club; Swim Team
l ; Talent Show Crew l ; Lunchroo m Aid 1; Supply
Room Helper 1.
B ERCOVITZ, NEIL: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist ; Musical 1,2,3,4; M uslc Festivals 1,2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Gold Music
Pin 4; Silver Mu sic Pin 3; 1'1uslc Certificate 2; Track
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2,3, l\llnor N 3; Cross Country 3, Minor N 3; Basketball 1,2, Frosh Numerals; German Club 2; Investment Club 4.
BERG, KAREN: W111ols State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Brorue Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 1,3; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader2; French
Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3; Thespians 4 .
BERGER, MARC: TenrUs 1,2,3.
BERK, CRAIG: Football 1,2,3,4 , Frosh Numeral,
Minor N 3, Major N 4; Baseball l, Frosh Numeral;
N -Club4.
BERKE, BETSY: S.S.O. l; Personnel Monitor 3;
S.A.0. Monitor 3; Cabinet 1, Alternate 2; Fall Play
Crew l; Reflections Revelries 2 , Crew 3; Music Festival 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; l\llxed Chorus 3; Spanish
Club 1,2,3,4; Orchesl s 3; Shindig 2; Producers 2 .
BERKSON, DEBBIE: Student Co uncil I , Alternate
2; Cabinet 3; S.S.0. 2, Period Supervisor 2; G.A.A.
1; French Club 1,2; Homeroom Secretary 2.
BERMAN, BRADLEY: Swi mm ing l,2 ,3,MlnorN3;
Golf 1,2; Baseball 4 .
BERNSTEIN,JACQ.UEUNE: Music Festival 1,2 ,3;
Glee Club 1,2; Music Certificate 1; l\lixed Chorus 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; 24 Point Award I ; 75 Point Award 2;
Folk Music Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; An Council
3; Ushers Clu b l; Student Coalition 3,4; Wingspread
3 ; Producers 3.
BESKIN, RUTH: National 1'Ierit Scholarship Letter
of Commendation; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I;
Student Cou ncil 3 .
BIEBER, MARK: National Honor Society 4;
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendatio n;
JlUnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor
Pin 4 ; Brorue Honor Pin 2; N.E.D.T. Certificate 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l; Yearbook 4; Quill and
Scroll Society 4; Journeyman Award 4.
BlACK, BABETTE: National Honor Society 3,4 ;
N allonal Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Hono r
Pin 4; Silver llonor Pin 3; Bro1ue Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 1; Student Co uncil Alternate
1,2; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Fall Play 4, Lead 4;
Reflections Revelries 3,4, Crew 3 ,4; Spring Play 4,
Crew 4; Musical Crew 2 ,3,4; l\luslcal 2,3,4, Lead 2;
Music Festival 1,2,3 ,4 ; Thespians 3,4; Ten-Point
Award 4; Twenty-Point Award 4; Lorelei 2 ; Choir
3,4, Librarian 4; Glee Club l ; Gold Music Pin 4;
Silver l\lusic Pin 3 ; J\luslc Certificate 3; l\llxed
Chorus 2; French Club 1,2,3; G.A.A . 1,2; Alternate
Recipient of Junior Women's Chamber of Commerce;
Summer J\luslc Project Scholarship; N.E.D.T. Certificate.
BlACK, CHRISTINE: Personnel l\lonllor 2 ,3; G.
A.A. 1,2; ~·rench Club l ; Receptionist 2,3 .
BLOOM , ROBERT: Cabinet Alternate 3; A.V .E. 1,
2 ; Gymnastics 1,3, Frosh Numeral; Golf 1.
BRADLEY, WARREN : CONCERT Orchestra 2 ,
3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Gold
J\luslc Pin 4.
BRENNAN, PATRICIA: National l\lerlt Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet
3; Reflections l ; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,4 ; 24 Point Award l;
Orchesls 4; Future Nurses 1,2,3, Olflcer 2,3.
BRESS, LARRY: Transferred fromSennHlghSchool
2; Cabinet Alternate 3; Heflectlon Revelries 4; Ueglnnlng Band 1; Track 1,3; WrestUng 1,4; Trojan
Mascot Alternate 4; Folk Music Club 1,2; Ubrary
Aid 1; School Science Fair Honorable Mention 1.
BRITTAN, JACKI: Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4, Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Play
Crew 1,2,3,4; Music Festival 2 ,3,4; Thesbians 2,
3,4; Ten Point Award; Twenty Point Award; Thirty
Point Award; Technls 2,3 ,4, StageManager3; Mtxed
Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A . l; Folk Music C lub 1,2;
French Club l; Ushers Cl ub 1,2 .
BRODSKY, lAURIE'.: lllinols State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 4; S.S.O. 2,3; S.S.M.
2; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A . 1,2; Spanish Club
1, 2; Teachers of Tomorrow I ; Student Union
Board 3.
BURNSTEIN, LEE: Fall Play 1,2; Reflection Revelries Crew 1,2; Technls 1,2,3; Spring Play Crew 1.
CALKINS, DONNA: G.A.A. 3,4; Hussian Club 3,
4; Wrestling Scorer 3,4;
CARLIN, DAVID: Student Council Alternate l ;
Homecoming Committee 4; Football, Frosh Numeral; Basketball 1,2; Phy slcal Ed. Leader 2,3,4;
Spanish Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff3,4 , Section Editor
4, Quill & Scroll Society 4, Journeyman Award 3,
Star Award 4.
CHALFIE, ALAN: lllinols State Scholarship Semi-
FlnaUst; Silver Honor Pin 3; Brorue Honor Ptn2;
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Student Councll 3; Cabinet
1; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3.
CHIROPOLOS, ELAINE: S.S.O . 3; G.A.A. l; Russian Club 3,4; An Council l,2 .
CH LAPA TY, GARY: Illinois State Scholarship SemtFlnalist; Silver Honor Pin 4; Brome Honor Pin 3;
Football 1, Shield l ; Gymnastics 1,2,3; Shield 1,
Minor N 2,3, Investment Club 3,4.
CHIAPATY, MICHAEL: N-Club 4, Football 1,2,
3,4, Frosh Numeral; Shield 3; Minor N 3; Major
N 4; Wrestling 1,2,3, Frosh N umeral; Shield 2 .
COHEN, IAN: Gymnastics 2 .
COHEN, IVY: Music Festival 1,2,3 ; Glee Club l ;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; G.A .A. ; French Club 1,2,3; American Field Service 3; An Council 2,3; Ushers Club
1; N.E.D.T. Certificate of Merit; Gold and Ulue 2 .
COHEN, WUIS: Basketball 1,2; Minor N 2 Frosh
Numerals, Most Valuable Player 1.
COHEN, REVA: S.S.S.H. 2; Period Supervisor 2;
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G.A.A. 1,2, Orchesls 2; French Club I.
COHEN, VICKI: lleflectlons Revelries 2,3 ,4; Musical 3; Music Festivals 1,2,3,4; Chair 1,2,3,4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Mixed Chorous 1,2; French Club 1,
2; Ushers Club l.
COOK, JEFFREY: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFlnaUst; Silver Honor Pin 4, Bronze Honor Pin 3,
Gold Honor Certificate 2 ; Student Council 1; Cabinet 3; Reflections Revelries 4; Track 3, Minor N 3;
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Baseball 2; Science Seminar 2; Hussian Club 3,4.
COMIN, BARRY: Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Gold Honor Pin 4, Silver Honor Pin 3 ,
Bronze Honor Pin 2, Gold Honor Certificate l;
Student Council 1,2; S.S.M. Period S'!pervlsor 2;
Basketball 1,2, Shield 1,2; Baseball 1,2; b'hteld 1,
2,4; Spanish Club 2.
COVITT, GARY: National Hono r Society 3,4; llllnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor
Pin 4, Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2,3, PresidenL
1,2, Alternate 3; HomecomlngCommittee3 , Asslstanl
C hairman 3; Heflectlo ns Hevelries 3,4; Musical 1,2,
3,4, Lead 3 , Und erstudy 2; Musical Festival 1,2 ,
3,4; Thespians 2,3 ,4; 10 Point Award 2, 20 Point
Award 3, 40 Point Award 4; Barbershoppers 1,2,3,
4; Choir 2,3,4, President 3; Gold Music Pin 3,
Silver Music Pin 2, Music Certifica te 2 ; Mixed
Chorus l ; Track 1,2,3,4, Major 3,4.
COVITT, HELENE: Student Council 2; Cabinet
Alternate 1; Homecoming Committee 2; S.S.O. 1,2;
Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. l ; Spanish Club l.
COWEN, JUDY: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Gold Honor Pin 1, Bronze Honor Pin 2,
Silver Honor Pin 3; Personnel Monitor 3,4; G.A.A.
4 , Board 4; French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,4; N.C.T.E. Nominee.
CYROG, PATRICIA: Period Secretary 3,4; Musical
l ; Music Festival l ,2,3,4; Lorelei 2; Choir 2,3,4;
Glee Club l; Gold Music Pln 4 , Silver Music Pin
3, Music Certificate 2; G.A .A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2;
A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, President 3.
DANZYG ER, ElAINE: Cabinet 3; Period Secretary
3; lleceptlonlst 2; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 2,3; Stud enl Legislature 4.
DAVIDSON, ART: N allonal Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; IllinoisStateScholarshipSemlFinallst; Silver Honor Pin 4, Bronze Honor Pin 3,
Blue Honor Certificate; Second Place State Science
Fatr Award 3; District Science Falr Placement 3;
Fencing 1,2, Frosh Numerals; Science Seminar 2,
3,4; Radio Club 2; Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Sgt. at
Arms 3, Vice Pres. 4 ; American Field Service l.
DAVIS, ALAN: S.S.O. 3, Persollllel Monitor 3; Reflections Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 2,3; Football l;
Frosh Numerals; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 4;
Social House 4; Homecoming Commlttee4;Journeyman Award 4.
DAVIS, DONNA: Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.O. 3,3;
Personnel Monitor 2,3; French Club I.
DE FRANCESCHl,CATHY:G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;24 Point
Award l ; 75 Point Award l; 150 Point Award 2;
225 Point Award 3; 300 Point Award 4; Rlpplettes
1,2,3; President 4 ; Tennis Team 2,3,4; Badminton
1,2,3,4.
DESSENT, CAROL: Student Council Alternate 2,
3; Cabinet 2; Cabinet Alternate 1,3; S.S.O. 2,3;
Personnel Monitor 3; Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. l;
Homecoming Court 3; Vice President Office Occupations Club 4.
DESSENT, CHRIS: G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award,
75 Point Award, 150 Point Award; Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3.
DEUTSCH, STEPHEN: National Honor Society 3 ,
�4; Illlnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Georgetown University Summer Debate lnstitute 4; N Club 4; Football 1, Frosh Numerals; Golf 2,3 ,4 ; Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4, Shield 4; Debate Club 2,3 ,4, CoCaptain 4.
DIAMOND, STEVEN: NaUonal Merli Scholarship
Letter of CommendaUon; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Football 2 , Minor N 2; Track l; French Club 2; Golden
Galleon.
DINE, MARCIA: Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Gold Honor Pin 4; Sliver llonor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1;
Student Council Alternate 3; Cabinet I Treasurer,
Cabinet Alternate 3; Homecoming Committee 3;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Journeyman Award 4.
DISSEN, RICHARD : Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Sliver Honor Pin 4, Bronze Honor Pin 3,
Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Councll Alternate,
Cabinet 3, Vice President 3, Alternate 2; Basketball
2, Manager 2; Russian Club 2,3,4.
DOOLEY, MICHAEL: N Club 3,4; Basketball I,
2 ,3,4, Shield 3 ,4, Major N 3,4, Frosh Numeral;
Latin Club 1,2,3,4.
DORBAND, KIMBERLY: Illinois State Scholarship
Seml-Flnalls~ Sliver Honor Pin 4; llronze Honor Pin
3; Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 2; French Club 2; Student
Union Hoard 3.
DORN, ALAN: Transferred fro m Von Steuben High
School 2; llllnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist
Gold Honor Pin 4, Silver Honor Pin 3, llronze
Honor Pin 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; M usical Crew 3,4 ; Tcchnis 3,4; French Club 2; Debate
Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4.
DRELICH, HARRIET: S.S.S.J-1. 2; S.S.O. 2; G.A.A.
l; French Club 1,2,3.
DUGGAN, GREGG: Football 1,2,3,4, Shleld2,Minor
3, Major 4, Captain 2, Frosh Numeral; Most Valuable Player I ; N-C lub 4 .
OWORIANYN, EMIL: Reflection Revelies 3; Music
2,3,4; Music Fesllval 2,3,4; Barber Shoppers 2;
Concert Orchestra 2,3; Concert Band 2,2,3,4; Stage
Band 2,3,4; Music Certificate 3; Mixed Chorus 2,
3; Swimming l, Numeral l; Gymnastics l.
DWORKIN, SCOTT: Football I, Frosh umeral;
Baseball l,2,3,4 , Frosh Numeral, Minor .
DYER, RICHARD: Transferred from St. George
H lgb School 2; Student Council Representallve I;
Glee Club l; N-Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield · 1,
Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4,
Captain 4, Minor N 1,2,3, Major N 4; Frosh Numeral l;· Most Valuable Player 4; German Club 1;
Art Councll 2,3,4; Scholastic Art Awards 3,4.
EC'KERSLEY, SHERRILL: Cabinet 1; S.S.O. 1,2;
Period Secretary 2; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 1,
2; Lalin Club I ; Future Nurse 2,3 ; Art Clu b 2,3 ;
Nu rses Aid 2,3 .
EINHORN, MARA: Summer lnslllute Northwestern
University 2; Student Council I; Alternate 2,3. Cabinet 2, Alternate 1,3; Student l.eglslature4; Homeroom
Secretary 3,4; Personnel Monl!or 2,3 ; Music Festival
1,2; Concert Band 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Russian Club
2,3.
EKSTROM, LINDA: Receptionist 1,2,3 ,4 ; Personnel
Monitor 1,2,3,4; G.A .A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point Award 3,
Girls Gymnastics Team 3 .
ELKINS, KARIN: G.A.A. I ; Student Councll 2; Art
Award 2,3; Art Councll 3, S.A .0. 2,3; National
Merli Scholarship, Letter of Commendation; Period
Secraa.ry 2,3; Cabinet 1,2,3, Alternate 1; Ubrary
Aid 1; Personnel Monitor 2.
ELLENBY, CHERYL: Cabinet Alternate I; G.A.A .
1,2; Orchesis 1,2; French Club 1,2; Ubrary Aid 2;
S.A.0. Monllor.
ELLIOTT, CHRIS: S.S.M . 3; Personnel Monllor 3;
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflection Revelries 4; Reflecuon
Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. l.
ELLIOTT, SUSAN: Personnel Monitor 3; French
Club 1,2,3.
ELLMAN, STEVEN: S.S.O. 1,2; Student Councll l ;
S.S.M. Supervisor 2; Cabinet 1,2; S.S.M. 2; A.V.E.
l; Football I ; Frosh umeral; Swimming l, Frosh
N umeral.
ENDRES, BRUCE: Reflection Revelries 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Music Festival 2,3,4; Minor N 2; fajor
N 3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Concert !land l,
2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin; Club
4; Golf l,2 ,3,4; Shield 1, M!nor N 2; Major N 3,4;
umerals Golf l; Captaln, Most Valuable
Frosh
Player 2.
EPSTEIN, SHERI: Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A.
1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
EPTON, PAUL: National Merli Scholarshi p SemlFlnallst; lllinols State Scholarship Semi·Flnallst; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Sliver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ; Na!lonal High
School Institute in Engineering Science at orthwestern University 4; Music Festival 1,2; Concert
!land 1,2; Physics Club 2,3,4 ; German Club 1,2,3,
4; Chess Club 3,4; Rensselaer Math-Science Medal.
EVEN, MARY: Musical Crew 2; Mixed Chorus 2;
Musical Festival 2; Llbrary Aid 2; A.V.E. 3.
FACTER, JEFF: National Honor Socle1y 3,4; NaUonal Merli Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
Illinois State Scholarship Seml-FlnalJ~ Gold Honor
Pin 4; SUver Jlonor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l; Student Councll 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2,3, Minor N 2; llasketball I ; Debate Team 2,
3,4; American Legion Award to lloy's State Institute
on State Government.
FARBER, SCOTT: Student Council Alternate 4 ; Reflections 4; Major N 4; Basketball l ; llaseball 1,2 ,
3,4, Major N 4 .
FARCHILL, MARC: T ransferred from Mather Illgh
School 4; Reflections Revelries 3; Stage Manager
3; Student Conductor 2,3; Choir 2,3 ,4; Folk M uslc
Club 4; Spring Play 3, Lead 3; Music Fcstlval 2,
3,4.
FARDMAN, AUDREY: Reflections Hevelrles 2; Mu·
sic Fesllval 2,3 ,4; Choir 4; M lxed Chorus 2,3 .
FELDMAN, JOEL: National Honor Society 3,4 ;
Illinois State Scholarship Seml-Flnallst; Gold Honor
Pin 4, SUver Honor Pin 3, llronze Honor Pin 2,
Blue Honor Certificate l; Summer Debate Institute
Northern lllinols University; National High School
Institute In Speech orthwestern University 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4 , Vice President 3, President 4,
Outstanding Service Award 1,2; Tennis 1,2, Frosh
Numeral 1, Shield 2; Debate Team 2 ,2,3,4, Captain
2,3,4, Most Valuable Novice Debater l; Illinois
State Student Councll Convention 3.
FESSER, BRIGITTE: Transferred from Madonna
High School 2; German Club 2.
FILLIPP, THOMAS: N-Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,
4, Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, Minor N 3, Major N
4; Fencing 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral, Major N 2,3,
4, Captain 4.
FINE, STEVEN: llllnols Slate Scholarship SemlFlnallst; llronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2, Alternate
3; Reflecuon Revelries 1,2; Musical 1,2; Music Fcstlval 1,2; Concert Orchestra 1,2; Concert !land 1,2;
Stage Band l ,2; N-Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Frosh
4; BaseNumeral, Shield 2, Minor N 3, Major
ball 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, Major N 3,
Trustees of
4; Marching !land 2,2; President of the
the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4 .
FINGERMAN, BETH: Reflections Hevclries 4; G.A.
A. 1,2, G.A.A. Board l, 24 Point Award 2; French
Club 2; Thespians 4.
FISHMAN, IDELL: Personnel Monilor 2,4; Musical
1,4; Music Festival 1,2,3 ,4; Glee Club I ; Mixed
Chorus 2,3 ; Choir 4; Music Certificate 2; Sliver
Music Pin 4; G.A.A. 2,3.
FOSTER, SALLY: German Club 3.
FRADIN, STEVEN: Illlnols State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; SUver Honor Pin 4, Bronze Honor Pin 2,
Gold Honor Certificate l; Musical 2; Music Festival
1,2,3; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3; Concert !land 1,2,3;
Cross Country 3; Minor 3.
FRIEDMAN, DEBBIE: Sliver Honor Pin 4, Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Musical 2 ; Music FesUval 1,2,3; Girls
Glee Club 1,2; Music Certificate 3; Mixed Chorus 3;
French Club 1,2; Gold and Blue 2.
FRIEDM.AN, HOLLY: Personnel Monltor2,3 ; Music
Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Mixed Chorus 3,4;
Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Latin Club I ; Future
Nurses Club 1,2; Medical Cueers Club 3,4.
FRIEDMAN, SHELLI: Bronze Honor Pin 4; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A .A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Board 1,
2,3,4, Secr<tary G.A.A. Hoard 2,3, Vice President G.
A.A. Hoard 4, 24 Point Award 2 ; Camp Scholar.
ship 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club l.
FRIEDMAN, STEVEN: Heflections Revelries 2,3,4,
Crew 3,4; Musical Crew 2; Musical 2,3,4; Music
Festival 2,3 ,4; llarbershoppcrs 2,3,4, President 3;
Male Orchesls 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3 ; Choir 4 ; 1-Iuslc
Certificate 3; Sliver Pin 4; Stagehand Assistant Manager 2; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Frosh Numeral 1, Sophomore N, Minor N 3, Major N 4.
FUTTERMAN, LARRY: Student CouncU 3,4, Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2; Intermediate Band 1,2; Science
Seminar 3;German Club 1,2,; Debate Club 1,2;
Chess Club 1,2,3.
GALE, JANIC E: Reflecuons Hcvelries 2; Musical l,
2; Music Festival 1,2; Concert Orchestra 1,2; G.A.
A. Board 1,2,3, 24 Point Award, 75 Point Award,
150 Point Award; Orchesls 1,2,3; Girls Gymnastic
Team l ; Folk Music Club I ; Spanish Club 1,2;
Fusion 3; Swim Show 2 .
GAMM, KRISTINE: Student Council 3; Cabinet
2; Period Secretary 2; Reflections Hcvelrles Crew
2; Music Festival 1,2,3; Glee Club l ; Mixed Chorus
2,3 ; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
GARDINER, VIRGINIA: Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A .
1,2, 24 Point Award 2; Ushers Club 2.
GARFIELD, LAREN: Transferred from llowenHlgh
School 4; llllnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Departmental Aid l; Student Councll Representative
1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Debate Club 1,2; Biology
Lab Assistant 2; Hall Guard 3; Honor Club 1,2,
3; Frosh-Soph Basketball !.
CARCANO, ALEXIS: G.A.A . 1,2, 24 Point Award
2 ; Chess Club 1,2.
GERBER, ANITA: Ulinols State Scholarship SemlFinallst; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2, SergcantAt-Arms 2; S.S.O. 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Orchesls 2; French
Club I ,2; Golden Galleon 4 ; Library Aide 2 .
GERBER, ROBIN: llllnols State Scholarship ScmlFlnalls~ Student Cou ncil Alternate 3, Cabinet Alternate 2; Fall Play 4; Reflections Rev dries 2; Choir
3 ; 1-luslc Certificate 3; Mixed Chorus 2; French
Club2 .
GERCHIKOV, MARJORIE: Transferred from Bowen lllgh School 4; :\lixed Chorus 3; G.A.A. 2,3,
4; Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Hall
Guard I ; Orama Club l; Honors Club 2,3 .
GILL, KARE : Personnel Monilor 3,4; G.A.A . 1,2,
3,4, Acting Vice President 3, Presldem 4, 24 Point
Award 2, 75 Point Award 3; Camp Scholarship 2;
German Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4;
N.C .T.E. Nominee.
GILLMAN, KAREN: Spanish Club I ; Investment
Club l.
GILMAN, ALAN: IIUnols State Scholorship Semi·
Finalist; Sliver Honor Pin 4, Hronze Honor Pin 3,
Blue Honor Certificate l ; Cabinet 2, Alternate 3;
Tennis 1,2,3, Frosh Numeral, 1-llnor 2; Wrestllng
1,3 , Minor NI ; Russian Club 3,4; Yearbook
Staff 3 .
GILSON, MICHAEL: Nallonal llonor Society 3,4;
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Flnallst; Gold Honor
Pin 4, Sliver Honor Pin 3, Bronze Honor Pin 2,
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Student Cou ncil 4; Cabinet 2; Reflect.Ions Revelries 1,2; Concen !land 1,2;
Stage !land 1,2; Forensics 3,4 .
GINSBURG, ANDREA: Personnel Monitor 4 ; Music
Festival 2,3; Glee Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; G.A.
A. I ; Future Nurses 2,3; Spanish Club l; Art Council 1,3.
GLASSNER, SHARON: Student Council 1; S.S.O.
2, Receptionist 2; Musical 4, Music Festival 1,2,
3,4; Choir 4; Glee Club I ; Mixed Chorus 2,3; SUver l\luslc Pin 4, Music Certificate 2,3,4; G.A.A.
l; Art Councll 2,3,4.
GLICKSON, BRUCE: Cabinet 2,3; S.S.O. 2; Cross
Country 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2; llasketball 1,2,3,4; Ru~
slan Club 2,3,4, Secraary of Russian Club.
GUNK, MARTY: llronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet Alternate I ; Football 1, Frosh Numeral, Swimming I ,
2,3, Minor N 3; French Club 1,2.
GOLBIN, CARYN: Summer Instilute Southern lllinoi s University 3; Cabi net l ; Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play 4; Reflecllons Revelries 4; Music
FesUval 1,2,3; Glee Clu b I; 1-luslc Certificate 2;
Mixed Chorus 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of
Tomorrow l.
GOLD, IRIS: Transferred from Howen High School
4; Summer Instilute ChicagoClrcle3;StudentCouncll
1,2; Personnel Monilor 3; Mixed Chorus l ; G.A.A.
1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow
3; Hall Guard 2; Honor Club 2,3 .
GOLDSTEIN, JA NET: Fall Play Crew 3,4, Publicity
Chairman 3, Tickets Chairman 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; Spring Play 3,4, Spring Play Crew
3,4, Tickets Chairman 3; Musical Crew 3,4; M uslcal
FesUval 2,3; Thespians 4, 10 Point Award 4; Music Certificate 3; Mixed Chorus2,3; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 24 Point Award 2; French Club
l ; Gold and Blue 2; Drama Workshop 4; Producers
3,4.
GOLDSTEIN, MARSHA: Cabinet 1,2, Alternate 2;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Heflection Revelries
4; Spring Play Crew 2; S.S.O. 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
GOODMAN, BETH: Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; llronze Honor Pin 3; Student Councll 3,
4; Cablna 2,3, Alternate 2; Homecoming Committee
4, Secretary 4; Music Festival 1,2; Lorelei 2; Mixed
Chorus 2; Glee Club l; G.A.A . l ; French Club l ;
Teachers of Tomorrow l ; Golden Galleon 4; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Edl!or In Chief 4, Quill and
Scroll Society 4, Star Award 3; Student Faculty
Cooperative Committee 3, Sccretary3; President of the
Trustees of the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4; . E.O.T.
Certificate.
GOODMAN, JA ICE: 1usic Festival 2,3,4; Music
Certificate 4; 1-llxed Chorus 2,3,4; G.A .A. 1,2,3,
24 Point Award l ; Spanish Club 2; Go lden Ga lleon 4.
GRAIFMA , MARCIA: Sliver Honor Pin 4, Bronze
Honor Pin 2; French Club l, 2; Gold and Blue 2.
GREENBERG, CAROL: Mixed Chorus 2; Musical
Fes!lval 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
GREENSPAN, BARBARA: atlonal Merli Scholarship Letter of Commenda!lon; llllnols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Cold Honor Pin 4, SUver Honor
Pin 3, Hronze Honor Pin 2, Gold Honor Certificate l; Trustees for the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4,
President 4; Niles Township Student Coalition 3,
4; Co-Editor of New Free Press 3.
CRlFFIN, KATHY: Jr. Orchesls 1, Sr. Orchesls 2,
3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Reflections 2; l\lusical 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award, 75 P.olnt Award;
Student Legislature 4.
CRIMSON, HOWARD: Transferred from Telche
Yeshlve 4.
CROSSMAN, GAYLE: Student Council Alternate3;
Cabinet 4; Student LeglslaUve House 4; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical
�Crew 3; C.A .A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award 2, 75 Point
Award 3; Orchesls 2,3 ; French Club 1,2,3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 4; Producers Club 3.
GROSSMAN, LISA: lllinols State Scholarship SemlFinallst; Cold Honor Pin 4 , Silver Honor Pin 3,
Bronze Honor Pin 2, Blue 1-l.onor Certlrtcate; Sum mer Institute Northwestern University 3; Student
Councll 4 , Alternate I ; Cabinet I ; Homeco ming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; G.A.A. I; French Club I,
2; Nilehllitc Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editorln-Chlef 4 ; Quill and Scroll Society 4.
GROUS ICK, ANCY: Transferred from Thorton
Township High School 2; F.A.A . 1,2,3,4, 24 Point
Award 3; Bowllng lntramurals 3,4.
GZESH, BETTE: Student Council Alternate 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; Homecoming Committee 2 ,3; G. A.
A. I; Spanish Club 2; Student U nlon Board 2,3;
Art Council 4.
HADCEORGE, MARGO: G.A.A. 1,2,4; Nurse ~lon
itor 2; Soclal !louse 4 ; G.P.l::. Leader 2,3,4 .
HALPER, BETH: Student Council I, Alternate l ;
Homecoming Co mmittee 2; S.S.O. 1,2,3; Personnel ~lonltor 3; Spring Play Crew 3; ~lusical Festival 2,3; i\llxed Choru s 3,'1; G.A.A. l ,2; Spa nish
Club 1,2 ,3 ,4 ; Student Union Board 3; A.F.S. 1;
Ushers Club 1.
HANLEY, DAN: N-Club 3.4;Football l ,2,3,4 , Frosh
Numeral , Sophomore N, J\lajor N 3,4; Baseball I ,
2. Frosh Numera l; Social House 4; S.S.O . 1,2 .
1,2 .
HARRIS, FRED: Student Council I , Alternate 1;
foot ball 1,2, Shield 2, Frosh /l:umeral; Wrestling
1,2,3, Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, ~llnor N 3; Investment Club 3; Scholastic Art Award 3.
HA SMA , SUSAN: T ransferred from South Shore
High School 2; Student Council 4; Homt'COmlng
Co mmittee 4; ~llxed Choru s 3; Spa ni sh Club 2,3,
4; Llbrary Aide 1; ~Juslc Festival 3; Period Secretary 3; G.A.A. 2.3 .
HAYNES, MARK: Co ncert lland 4; Intermediate
Band 1,2; Swimming 1,2; i\linor N 2, Frosh N umeral.
HEFTER, ROXANNE: Transferred from N iles
North H lgb School 3; Reflection Revelries 3; Orchesls 3,4, President 4; Student Coalition 3,4.
HEITER, TERRI: l\llxed Choru s 2; G.A.A. 1,2,
3; Ushers Club I.
HERMAN, BRUCE: Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3;Cabinet 2,3; N-Club 3,4; Cross
Country I ; Swimming 1,2 ,3,4, ~llnor N 2, Major
N 3,4 ; Baseball T rainer I; Frosh Numerals Cross
Country and Swimming; French Club 1,2 .
HERST, MARK: Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnalist; Sliver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Ho nor Pin 3;
Student Government 4; Cabinet 3; Electrical Ci rcuit
Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2.
HERVATIN,JOHN: lllinols State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Sliver Honor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 2 ;
Gold Honor Certificate 2,3 ; Blue Honor Certlrtcate l ;
Science Seminar 4; ilehillte Cartoonist 2,3,4 .
HILL, JEFFREY: Illinois State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Baseball 1, Frosh Numeral.
HOEFLER, ROBERT: Cabinet I , Alternate I ; Foot·
ball Manager 1,2, ~'rosh Numeral 1, Shield 2 ;
Wrestling 1, Frosh Numeral, l\llnor N 2; S.S.O. 1,
2; S.S.H . 2.
HOLMES, GLENN: Reflection Revelries 2 ,3,4;M uslcal 2 ,3 ,4 ; Music Festival l ,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra
2,3,4 ; Concert Band 1,2,3,4 ; Stage Band 1,2 ,3 ,4 .
HORVITZ, BRUCE: Golf 3,4, ~llnor N 3, .\lajor
N 4; Baseball 1,2; .\lost Valuable Player Award 4 .
HYMAN, MIRIAM: Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A .
2,3 ,4 ; French Club 2; Medical Careers Club 1,2,
3,4, S.Oetary 3, President 4; Golden Galleon 3,4;
S.S.M . 2,3,4; !lllnols State Scholarship Certificate
of J\lerlt.
ISAACS, ANDREA: North East District Convention
RepresentaUve 1; N.E. D.T. Certificate of Merit; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; James Scholar
No mination 4; Bronze Honor Pln3; SifverH o norl'ln
4; Student Council 1,2,3, Outstanding Service Award
1; Cabinet 3, Secretary 3; Social House 4 ; Homecoming Committee 3, Assistant Director 3; Homecoming Court 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award 2;
Most Outstanding Girl in Physical Educatlon2; Lalin
Club 1,2,3,4, Consul 4; Teacher Aide 1,2; Golden
Galleon 4; Yearbook Staff 2,3 ,4, Star Award 3,
Editor-In-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll Award 4; G.P.E.
Monitor 1,2; tudent-Faculty-CooperatlveCommlttee
1,2, Secretary 2; Summer lnslltute at the Unlverslty
of IUinois 3.
JACOBS, ARNOLD : S.S.O. 2; Football 1,2, Shield 2;
Basketball 1; Student Union Board 2,3 , Vice President 3; Cabinet 2,3, Alternate 2; Student Council I,
Alternate 1.
JACOBS, BRUCE: Coif 2, Minor N 2, Most Valuable Player 2.
JACOBS, MARK: Transferred from Proviso East
lllgh School 1; Swimming l.
JANS, MARY: Preoident of the Trustees of the Tuna
Fish Sa nctuary 4.
JANSEN, SUSIE: Personnel Monitor 2,3; A.V.E. 4;
C.A.A. 1,2,3, 150 Point Award 2; Orchesls 1,2;
Rlppletteo 1; French Club 2 .
JOHNSON, KRISTINE: Musical 1,2,3,4; Music
Fest.Iva! 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music Certificate 2; Mixed Chorus
1; Madrigal Croup 3.
JOH SON, LY NE: Art Council 1.
JOHNSON, NANCY: S.S.0. 2,3, Period Secretary
3; J\·tu sical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point Award
I , 75 Point Award 3, 150 Point Award 4; Girls
Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4 , Captain 3, Co-C aptain
2,4; Art Council 2,3; Fusion 3,4; Most Valuable
Gymnast 2; A.F.S. 3; N iles East Tri-J\leet 2,3,4 .
JOHNSON, SANDOR: Transferred from Elgin Academy 3; Fall Play 1,3; Reflecllons l\evelrles Crew I ,
3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,3,4; Musical Crew 1,3, 10
Point Award 3,4; Technls 1 ,3,4; Producers 3,4;
Socker Team 2; Photography Club 2, President 2 ;
German Club 4.
JOHNSON, TED: Fall Play Crew 1,2,3 ,4, Chairman 2,3 ; Heflectlons Crew 1 ,2,3,4, Chairman 2,3,
4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2; i\lusic
Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4, 10 Point Award
1, 20 Point Award 2, 30 Point Award 3, 40 Point
Award 3; Technls l,2,3 ,4 ;Stage~lanager3 ,4;Fu sion
3,4; Certificate of Hecognitlon - Outstanding Technical Achievement to the Niles 1".ast Theater.
JONAS, JOANNE: Bronze Hono r Pin 3; ~lusical
1,2; J\luslc Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Concert Orchestra I ,
2,3,4 ; Concert Band 1,2 ,3,4; French Club 1,2; A.~'. S.
Committee 2; Trustees of the Tuna Fish Sanctuary
4, President 4.
JUNGWIRTH , PETER: Nallonal Ho nor Society 4;
Gold Honor Certificate 1, Bronze Ho nor Pin 2, Silver Honor Pin 3, Gold Ho nor Pin 4; Student Cou ncil Hepresentatlve 1,2,3; Ca binet 2,3; ~fixed Choru s
1; Choir 2,3; ~luslc Certificate 2; Football 1,2,3,4,
Frosh 1 umeral, Sophomore 1 , ~lajor N 3,4; Track
1,2 ,3,4, i\llnor N 3, ~lajor N 4;. -Club 3,4; Latin
Club 1,2,3,4; A.F.S. 3.
KABAT, SHERRY: Transferred from 1\iles /l:orth
High School 2 ; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Bowling 3, 24 Poi nt
Award 3, 75 Point Award 4; Orchesls 3; French
Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Golden Galleon
4; Library Monitor 2; G.P.E. ~l o nltor 3; Badminton
Team 3.
KAGAN, JOEL: ~lu slca l Crew 3,4; ~lu slca l 2;
l\!uslc Festival 2; Barbershop 3,4; ~llxed Choru s
2; French Club 1.
KALIN, DANIEL: lllino is State Scholarship SemiFlnalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Hono r Pin 3;
Bronze Ho nor Pin 2; Wingspread 3; Intermediate
Band 2,3; Swimming 1,2,3 , Frosh Numeral, ~lino r
N 2 ,3; Physics Club 3.
KAMINSKY, STEVE: Track 3; Gymnastics 1,2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Chess Club 1; Stamp;
Club I ; Coln Club I ; Ubrary Aid 1,2; A.\' . E. 3 .
KANE, WENDY: ~lusic Festival 1,2,3; Glee Club
I ; Music Certificate 3; ~llxed Choru s 2,3; G.A.A.
1,2; Spanish Club 1,2.
KANDEL, JACK : Illinois State Scholarship SemiFlnallst; Ho mecoming Co mmittce4; Reflections Revelries 4; llarbershoppers 3; Football 1,2, Frosh N umeral, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Tennis l ; Wrestling 1,
2,3, Frosh Numeral,. Shield I, Minor N 2, Major
N 3, Captain 2,3, All-Suburban League Team 3,
Third Place Waukegan Wrestling Tournament 3,
First Place Niles East Wrestling Tournament 3; NClub 3,4, Sergeant-ag-Arms 4 .
KANTOR, CHARLENE: Sliver I lo nor Pin3 , Bronze
Honor Pin 2, Gold Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet
Alternate 2; Fall Play Crew 4 ; Reflection Hevelrles 3,
4 ; Musical 3,4; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4 ,
Secretary 4; Glee Club 1; Gold ~luslc Pin 4 , Sliver
Music Pin 3, Mu sic Certificate 3; ~fixed Chorus 2 ;
French Club 1,2; Producers 3,4.
KAPLAN, JEFFREY: Football 1, Frosh 1\umeral;
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral , i\llnor N 3, ~laj o r
N4.
KAPPEIMAN, STEVEN: Transferred from S t.
George High School 4; Sliver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin I ; Student Co uncil 1,2,3; Legislative
House 4; Key Club 2,3, Officer 3; A.\'.E. 1,2,3;
Golf 1, Frosh 1 umeral; Bowling 1,2,3 , Frosh :'l/umeral, Minor N 2, Major N 3; German Club 1,2.
KARABUSH, REID:l ntermedlate Band l,2,3;W restllng 3,4, l\llnor N 3, .\lajor 4.
KARKOMI, SUE: Cabinet Alternate 1; Period Secretary 2; Personnel Monitor 2; C.A. A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 1,2.
KARPS, PAUL: Transferred from South Shore High
School 2, Hotchkiss School In Lakeville, Conn . 3;
N-C lub 2; Golf 2, .\llnor N 2; llowling 1,2, ~laj or
N 2; Latin Club 1,2,4 ; cwspaper Staff 1,2, Distribution Manager 2; Yearbook Staff 2,4; Illinoi s
State Latin Contest 1,2; Latln Tutor 1,2; Biology T utor 2 ; Service and Scholarship Awards 2.
KAYE, DEBRA: G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Yearbook Staff3,4 ; Section Editor 4, Journeyman Award
3 , Star Award 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Ubrary
Aid 3; Cold and Blue 2 .
KELJ..NER, KAREN: Ca binet Alternate 3; S.S.M .
2; Heflectlon s Revelries 4; C.A.A. I ; Spanish Club
2,3 ; N.E.D.T. Certificate.
KESSLER, DONALD : Transferred from South Shore
High School 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Swimming
Team l; Chess Club 4.
KIESEL, KRISTI E: ~tu steal 2,3,4; J\luslc Festival
1,2,3,4; Glee Club l ; Lorelei 2; l\llxed Chorus 2;
Choir 3,4; Gold !\I uslc Pin 4, Silver l\l uslc Pin 3,
Mu sic Certificate 2.
KIPNIS, MARCY: Cabinet Alternate 3; S.S.M . 2;
G.A.A . 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2 ,3; Ubrary Aid 2; Trustees of the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4, President 4.
KITTISOBBON, MANEE: A.F.S. Exchange Student From Thailand; Homecoming Co urt 4; Fall
Play 4; Reflections llevelries Crew 4; Sp ring Play
Crew 4; Musical 4, ~luslc Festival 4; Choir 4; A.
F.S. 4.
KLEIN, LINDA: ~luslc Festival 1,2 ,3; Glee Club
l; Mixed Chorus 2,3; ~luslc Certificate 3; Spanish
Club 2; G.A.A. 1.
KLEIN, MIRIAM: Sliver 1-1 onor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I ; Summer Institute
University of Wisconsin 3; Cabinet l , Alternate 2,3;
Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; G.A.A.
1; Spanish Club 2; Art Council 3.
KNAIZER, HOWARD : l\luslcal 3,4; l\ lusic Festival
2,3 ,4; l\llxed Choru s 2; Choir 3,4; Silver ~luslc Pin
4, ~lusic Certificate 3; N-C lub 4; Football 2,3 ,4,
Minor N3, ~lajo r N4 ; lla sketball 1, Frosh Numeral.
KOBRITZ, IAURIE: Illinois StateScholarshipSemiFlnallst; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Fall Play 4, Lead 4;
Spring Play 2; Thespians 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3;
Art Council 4 ; Tru stees for the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4 , President 4.
KOELNER, HARVEY : Transferred from Niles West
I ; Cabinet 2,3; Heflection Hevelrles 4; ~Ju slcal 1,
2,3,4; .\luslc Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4, 10
Point Award 3, 20 Point Award 4; Choir 2,3,4,
Vice President 4; Gold ~I uslc Pin 4, Sliver .\I usic
Pin 3, Music Certificate 2 ; ~llx ed Chorus 1; N-C lub
4; Football 2,3,4, Trainer 4, Shield 2, ~linor :-l 3,
~lajor N 4; \\'restling 1,2, ~'rosh Numeral, Shield
2; Spanish Club 4, \'ice President 4.
KOENIG, NANCY : G.A.A. 3 ,4 , 24 Point Award 3,
75 Point Award 4; French Club 2; .\ledical Careers
Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Secreta ry 4 .
KOHN, JACQUELINE: Wing spread 3; S.S.O. 2,3;
Personnel Mo niter 2; A. V. E. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Folk
Music Club 3; French Club 1,2.
KOSTAN, ROSE: Cabinet 2,3, Alternate 2; Ho mecoming Comm ittee 3, Chairman 3; Personnel ~l o ni
tor 2,3; Fall Play 4; Heflectlo n Hevelries 2; Thespians 2 ,4; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; Art Council
3; I\ I ember of Official Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4.
KOZLOV, CARY: l\luslcal 3; l\luslc Festival 2,3;
Barbershoppers 2; ~llxed Cho ru s 2,3 ; .\lu slc Cerurtcate 3; Football ~lanager 1,2, Frosh Num eral,
Mino r N 2; Intramural llowling 2,3 .
KRAVITZ, KEN: National Ho no r Society 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold llonor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; '-C lub 3 ,4; Cross Country 2,
3,4 , Minor N 2, .\lajor N 3,4, ~lost Valuable
Player 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 , .\lino r N 1,2, ~lajor
N 3 ,4, Most Valuable Player 2,4, Captain 2,4;
Track 2 , J\llnor N 2; Yearbook Staff 3.
KRICHEVSKY, !AURA: Student CouncJl 1,2; Cabinet 2,3 , Treasurer 3; Homecoming Co urt 4; S.S.O.
3; Heflectlon Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader
1,2,3, Captain 2; Spanish Club 1,2 .
KUPFER, BARBARA: Illin ois Sta te Sc holarship
Semi-Finalist; Silver Hono r Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin
2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; I l omecomlng Co mmittee
3,4, Chairma n 4; Perso nnel ~lonitor 2; S.A.O. 3;
Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff
2; .E.D.T. Certificate 2.
KUTCH INS, LES: Wrestling 1.
IAMPERT, TERRY: Spring Play Crew 3; ~luslcal
Crew 3; Intermediate Band 1,2; Swimming I , Frosh
Numeral (Swimming ); Spanish Club I ; Art Co uncil
1,2.
IANGE, PATRICE: l\luslcal 4; i\lu sic Festival 2,3;
Choir 4 ; Music Certificate 4 ; i\llxed Chorus 2, 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award, 75 Point Award ;
Ushers Club I.
IANCER, BARBARA: Illin ois State Schola r ship
Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor
Certificate l ; Cabinet 1,3, Alternate 2; Homecomi ng
Committee 4; Spa11l sh Club 1,2,3,4; Art Cou ncil 3.
lANCHAUS, TERRY: tllinol s State Schola r ship
Semi-Finalist; Gold Ho nor Pin 4; Silver Ho nor Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Ho no r Certifica te I ;
N.E.D.T. Certificate; S.A.O . .\lonltor 3; Social House
4; Homeco ming Committee 4 ; Heflectlons Hevelrles
Crew 2; Spring J\lu slc Festiv al 1,2,4; Winter l\luslc
Festival 1,2,4; l.orelel 2; i\llxed Chorus 2; Glee Club
1; Choir 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3 ,4 ; .\luslc Certificate
4; Producers 3,4.
LARWE, RHONA: Bronze Hono r Pln 3; C.A.A . I,
2,3 , 24 Point Award 2; German Club 2; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3; Ushers Club 1.
lAZAAR, DIANE: Nilehillle Staff 4; Copy and Photography Editor 4 .
!AZAR, BARBARA: llllnols State Scholarship SemlFlnallst; Musical Crew 1; 1uslc ~'estlval 1,2,3,4 ;
Si lver Music Pin 4; .\luslc Cer tifica te 2; J\lixed
Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4; French Club 1,2,
�3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; G.S.O. 3,4; Gym Monl·
tor 1,2,3.
LEAVITT, AIAN: ·Club; Football 3,4, Major N;
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Major N; Frosh N umerals;
Honor Mention Football 3.
LE BIANC, SUSAN: Personnd Monitor 3; Music
Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Club l; Mixed Chorus 2,3;
Choir 4; Music Certlvlcate 3,4; C.A.A. 1,2,3, G.A.
A. Board l ; French Club 1,2; A.F.S. 2 ,3.
LENT, BRUCE: Tennis 2,3, Minor N 3; Wrestling
1, Frosh Numeral; N.E.D.'f. Certificate.
LERMAN, BARRY: National Honor Society 3,4;
National Merit Scholarship Letter ofCommendation;
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l; Cabinet 1,2; N-Club 4;
Tennis 2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Spanish Club
1,2,4.
LETCHINGER, AMY: Cabinet Alternate 2 ; Musical
1,2,3; Musical Crew 1,2,3; Music Festival 1,2,3;
French Club l; Art Council 3; A.F.S.2.
LEVEN, STUART: National Merit Scholarship SemiFinalist; Illinois State Scholarship Sen1i·Flnallst; Gold
Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin3; Bronze Honor Pin
2; Gold Honor Certificate l; Summer Debate Institute-Georgetown University 3; Debate C lub 2,3,4,
Co-Captain 4 ; Chess Club 2.
LEVENS, DAVID: National Honor Society 3,4;
National :\lerit Sch olarship Letter of Com m endation;
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Ho nor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Fall Play 1,4, Lead 4;
Spring Play 1; Wrestling 3; Physics Club 2; Ru ssian
Club 2 ,3,4; It's Academic Alternate 3.
LEVIE, JAMES: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3, Alternate
4; Track 2; Fencing 1,2, Frosh N umeral; Science
Seminar 3,4; French Club 2,3.
LEVINE, BETH: Transferred from South Shore
High School 3; \lixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,
4; Spanish C lub 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow l ;
Future :>lurses I.
LEVI SON, BLAKE: Transferred from South Shore
High Schoo l 2; A.V.E. 2.
LEVIT, SHARON: lllinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; lllue Honor Certificate l; Cabinet 2; F.A.A . 1,2,3,4; Cheerleaders 1,
2,3,4 , Captain 4.
LEWIS, MADELINE: Si lver Honor Pin 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Summer
Institute-Northwestern Universiety 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
4, G.A.A. lloard 2 ,3,4 , 2.4 Point Award l , 75 Point
Award 3; French Club 1,2 ; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2 ,3,4, \ ' ice President 4 .
LICHTENSTEIN, EDWARD: lllinoisStateScholarshlp Semi-Finalist; Football 1,2 , Shield 1 ,2; Spanish
Club 2,4; Investment Club 4; Student Legislative
Body 4 .
LINKE, JON: Football 2,3 , :\linor :>I 2 ; Wrestling
1, Sheild !.
WNDON, JULIE: Student Cou ncil 3; C.A.A. 1,2.
WTKA, KENNETH: Transferred from llowen I ligh
School 3; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Honor Club 2;
Principal's List 2; Student Council Alternate 2.
MC CWUD, LYNNE: ;\lusical Festival l ,2,3 ,4;Glee
Club I ; \lixed Chorus 2 ,3,4 ; \lusic Certificate 3;
G.A.A. l ; French C lub 3; Ushers Club 2.
MAI.FAR, LEZLI: Period Secretary 2; \I ixed Chorus
2; G.A.A . 1,2,3,4, F.A.A. lloard 2 , 3,4, 24 Point
Award I, 75 Point Award 4; Girls Gymnastic Team
4; Bowling Team 1,4; Volleyball Team 1,2,3 ,4 ;
French Club 1,4; Teachers of Tomorrow I ; Art
Council 4; Library Aids I ; Ushers Club l; Orchesis
2; A.F.S. l.
MADNICK, MICHAEL: lllinois State Scho larship
Semi-Finalist; Choir 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; l\lusic
Certificate 3; Silver ;\lusic Pin 3; Gold ;\lusic Pin
4; Thespians 2,3,4, Thespian Honor Pin 3, I 0 Point
Award 2, 20 Point Award 3, 30 Point Award 4;
Tcchnis 1,2,3,4; Stage Manager 3; Producers 3,4;
Fall Play 2,3,4, Lead 2; Heflections Revelries Crew 2;
Spring Play Crew 2,4, Chairman 2; \lusical Crew
2,4; ;\lusical Festival 1,2 ,3,4; District Drama Contest 2,3; State Drama Contest 3; State l\I usic Co ntest
4; Investment Club 3,4, OITicer 4; French Club I,
2; A.V.E. 3; Cabinet Alternate 3.
MALINA, HOWARD : Illinois State Sc holarship
Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate l ; Latin Club 2 .
MANDEL, ADRIANA: Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 4, llronze Honor
Pin 3; Summer Institute, l\lidwestern ;\I usic and Art
Camp 2 ; Reflections Revelries l,2 ,3,4; :\lusical 1,2,
3 ,4 ; l\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,
3,4; Concert Band I ,2,3,4, Head Librarian 2,3,4; In·
termediate Band 3; lleglnning Band l ,3,4; Stage Band
1,2 ,3 ,4 ; Gold ;\luslc Pin 4 ; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 1,2; A.F.S. I ,2;0u tstandlngSenior ;\lusicAward
4; North. Suburban Youth Symphony 1,2,3,4; Youth
Symphony Orchestra of Greater Chicago 3,4; Skokie
Valley Symphony 2; YoungJudea Youth0rchestra2;
Chicago Civic Orchestra 4 .
MANDEL, LINDA: Student Council Alternate l,
2; Period Secretary 2,3 Personnel l\lo11itor 2,3; Re-
flecllon Revdries 4 ; G.A.A. I; French Club l; Library Aids 1,2; N.E.D.T. Certificate.
MARCOS, RICHARD: Student Council 3 , Alternate
2; Student Legislative Body 4 ; Reflections Hevdries
4; Concert Band 3; Intermediate Band 1,2; Cross
Country 2,3,4 , Shidd 2, \linor N 3, l\lajor N 4
Captain 3,4 ; Wrestling L, Frosh Numeral; Forensics
2,4.
MARDELL, SHARON: Personnel >\lonitor 3; Reflections C rew 1,2; Winter and Spring Musical Crew
1,2; !\lusical Festival 2; ;\lixed Chorus 2,3; C.A.A.
1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; S.S.O. 2,3 ; S.S.S.H . 2 ,3;
Student Legislation 4.
MEDOR, GIL: Football 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral,
l\linor N 3, Major N 4; Baseball 1,2, Frosh Numeral; N-Club 4.
MEHLMAN, NANCY: Personnd \lonitor 3; Reflections Crew 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Student
Legislature 4.
MELTZER, SHERI : Student Council Alternate l ;
Cabinet Alternate 2,3; Student Legislature 4; G.A.
A. 1,2; French Club 1,2.
MENDELSSOHN, GAIL: Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finali st; Silver ll onor l'in 4 ; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections. Rev·
elries 2,4 ; Wxed Chorus 2,3; \lusic Festival 2,3;
Thespians 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Cheerleader 2 ,3, Captain
3; French Club l ,2 ,3.
MERKIN, ADINE: Transferred from l\lather High
School 3; A.\'. E. 3; l\lusical 3; Wxed Choru s 3;
G.A.A. l ,2,3, G.A.A. Board 2; Ushers Club 3.
MERKIN, EILEEN: \lusicFestival2; l\lixed Chorus
2; Spanish Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
MEYER, CHRIS: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinali st; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate
1,2; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee C lub 1,2; l\lixed
Chorus 2,3; Choir 4 ; \lusic Certificate 3; G.A.A.
I ; French Club 1,2; Forensics 3.
MEYER, LEONARD: Student Cou ncil Alternate 2;
A.V.E. 1,2; Reflections llevdries 4; N-Club 4; Swimming 1,2 ,3,4, Frosh Nu meral, l\linor N 3, ;\lajor
N 4; Spanish Club 4; Nilehilite StalT 4; Library Aid
1,2.
MEYER, MICHAEL: Student Counctl I ; Cabinet 2,
3, OIT!cer 2,3; S.S.0. 2; Personnel \lo nitor 2; Football 1,2 ,3; Frosh 1umeral, Shidd 2, ;\linor N3;
Tennis 1; Basketball I.
MICHAEL, GARY: Gymnastics 1,2 ,3,4, Frosh N umeral, :\linor N 2, i\lajor N 3,4; A.V.E . Vice President 3.
MIGDOW, JANET: Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Summer Institute, University of Kansas
2; Cabinet Alternate 3; Homecoming Committee 3,
Assistant Chairman of Publicity 3; Personnel \lonitor
2; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3 ; French Club 1,2; Nilehilite StalT
3,4, Assistant Feature Editor 3, Feature Editor 4;
Student Legislative Body 4 ; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist.
MILLER, WR!: Musical Crew 2; A.F.S. 1,2; Debate
Club 2,3; Ushers C lub 1.
MILLER, MARC: Reflections Revelries Crew I ;
Spring Play Crew l ; Spanish Club l ,2; A.F.S. 3,
4, Treasurer 4; Chess Club 2,3; Sparks 3.
MILLER, MICHAEL: Homecoming Committee 4;
Personnel Monitor 2; Wrestling I; Baseball I ; Latin
Club I; A.V.E. 1,2,3.
MISHOULAM HOWARD: Gymnastics 1.
MITTELMAN, SHARON: Transferred from Sullivan High School 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist; Silver Honor Pin 3, Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play 3,4, Crew Chairman 3; Reflections 2,4, Crew 2; Spring Play 3,4;
Thespians 4 , 10 Point Award 4, 20 Point Award
4, 30 Point Award 4, 40 Point Award 4; Producers
3,4; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1 ,
2',3 ;4 ; Nilehilite StalT 4 , ~ssociate News Edilo•4;
N.E.D .T . Award 2; S.A.O. Mot1itor 3; Attendance
OIT!cer I ; Social House 4; Pep Club 1; Pom Pom
Gi rl2 .
MIZOCK, DEBRA: lllue Honor Certificate l ; French
Club 1,2.
MORRIS, FRAYDA: Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections
Hevelrles Crew 1; Spring Play Crew 4; Musical
Crew 2; ;\lusic Festival 1,3; Glee Club I; Mixed
Chorus 3; G.A .A. 1,2,3, G.A.A. Board 2 ,3 , 24 Point
Award 2; French Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow
1; Art Council 3,4.
MOSS, ROBERT: Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronzellonor
Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2; Reflection Revelries 4; Intermediate !land I; N-Club 4; Football l ,2,3 ,4, Shidd
2 , :\liuor N 3, ;\lajor N 4; Track 1,2,3, Shield 2,
Minor N 3, Swi mming 1,2, Shield 2.
MYMA, VERA: German C lub 2 ; Future Nurses
2,3 .
NATHAN, STEVE: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Reflections llevelries 2 ; l\lusical Crew 3 ,
Student Director 3; :\lusical 1,2,3 ,4, Lead 3; \lusic
Festivals 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3 ,4; llarbcrshop 2,3 ;
Choir 2,3,4, President 4; Gold \lusic Pin 3; Silv er
;\lusic Pin 2 ; ;\[usic Certificate 2 ; ;\lixed Chorus
I; Spanish C lub 2,3,4 .
NELSON , DAVE: N-Club 2 ,3,4; Football Trainer
2,3,4, :\lajor
2,3,4; Basketball Trainer I , Frosh.
Numeral; Baseball Trainer I, ;\linor N l; Chess
Club !.
NEMETZ, JEFF: Transferred from Sullivan High
School l; Cabinet Alternate 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Guidance Monitor 2,3; Rdlections Revelries 3,4; Music Festival 3,4; Musical 3,4, Lead 3,4;
Thespians 4, 10 Point Award 4; Gold \luslc Pin
4; Silver Music Pin 4 ; Tennis 2, Soph . ; llasketball 2,3,4, Soph. N 2 , Minor N 2, Major N 3;
Choir 3,4; Spanlsh Club 3 ; Barbershop 2,3 ,4 .
NEUBERG, ELYCE: Personnd l\lonitor 2,3; G.A.
A. 1, 24 Point Award I ; Girls Gymnast.le Team 1;
Spanish Club 1,2; S.A.O. 3; urse Monitor 2.
NEUMAN, REID: lllinols State Scholarship Semi·
Finalist; N-Club 4; Football 1,2,3, Frosh Numeral,
Shield 2; Minor
3; Basketball I, Frosh Numeral;
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, Major
N3,4 .
NEWLIN, NANCY: S.S.S.H. 2; Personnel l\lonitor
2,3; Tennis 2,3,4, Most Valuable Player 2; G.A.A.
2,3,4 , 24 Point Award 2; French Club 1,2.
NEWMAN, DEVRA: Transferred from Senn High
School 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Outstanding
Service Award 2; Music Festival 2,3,4; Intermediate
Band 1,2,3,4 ; G.A.A. 1,2,4 , Board 2, 150 Point
Award 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Yearbook StalT I; Social Center Committee
2 ; Junlor Red Cross 1,2; Girls Bowling Team 4;
Math Club I ; Teachers Aid 2.
NIDETZ, HAROW : Football I, Frosh
umeral;
Baseball I , Frosh Numeral; Latin Club 1,2; ilver
Honor Certificate 4.
NIEDER, JULIE: lllinols State Scholarship SentiFinalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate l ;
Homecoming Committee 4; S. S.O. 2; S.S.\!. 2; G.A.
A. 1,2; Orchesis 2; French Club 1,2; Teachers of
Tomorrow I ; G.S.O. 2,3,4, OITicer 3,4 .
NIGUT, CAROL: Transferred from Regina DominJcan High School 2; Period Secretary 2,3; Heceptionist 2,3,4; Personnd \lonitor 2,3,4 ; A.\' .E. 4; Fall
Play 3; Spring Play 3, Crew 3; \lusical Crew 3;
l\lusic Festival 2,3; Forencics 3; Thespians 3 , 10
Point Award 3 ; \lusic Certificate 3; :\I txed Chorus
2,3; G.A .A. 2; Cheerleader 1; French Club 3; Homeroom Chairman I.
NOWAK, MARCIA: Cabinet Alternate 2; S.S.O. 2 ,3;
Music Festival 3; \lixed Chorus 3; G.A.A . 1,2,3,
4, 24 Point Award , 75 Point Award, 150 Point
Award; Girls Gymnastic Team 2,3,4; Fusion Show
3,4; Tri-~leet 2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff
4;Journeyman Award 4; S.A.0. \lonitor 3.
NUDELL, DAWN : Student Council Alternate 1,2;
Rdlections Revelries 2, Crew 2; \lusic Festival 2,
3; Music Certificate 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls Glee
2; French Club 1,2 ; Office Occupations Club 4 ; Work
Study 4; Library Aid I.
OLSON, KEN: lllinols State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Sliver Honor Pin 4 ;
Fall Play I; Spring Play l; Reflections Revelries
Crew 2; Thespians 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2, Minor N
2, Frosh Numeral; Golden Galleon 3,4; Art Counctl
1,2,3; Scholastic Art Awards 2,3,4 .
OLSON, CORINNE: Transferred from Niles West
High School 2; Personnd Monitor 3; Girls Glee
Club l; G.A.A. 3,4, 24 Point Award 3, 75 Point
Award 4; Girls Gymnastic Team 3,4 , Captain 4-.
ORWFF, STEVE: Illinois State Scholarshir SemtFinalist; N-Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Footbal 1,2,3,
4, Shield 2, Major N 3,4 ; Track 2,3, Shield 2,
Minor N 3; Baseball 1,2, Shield 2; Russian Club
2,3, President 3.
OYE, DIANE: Transferred from Amundsen High
School 2; Rdlections Revdries 2,3; l\luslcal 3 ; Musical Festival 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3.
PAUGOULATOS, TONY: Cabinet 3,4; S.S.S.H. 2,
Period Supervisor 2; N-Club 1,2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,
4, Shield I , Minor N 2, Major N 3 ,4, Frosh Numeral; Student Union Board l.
PEPOON, CAROL: Cabinet 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Personnel Monitor 2,3; Reflections Revdries 2,4; Thespians 4; G.A.A . 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,
3; French Club 1,2.
PERL, HARRY: S.S.M . 2; Period Supervisor 3;
Track 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numerals,
Soph. N. Junior Varsity N, Major N 4; Technis 1;
Beginning Band 1.
PERRY, BARB: Cabinet Alternate 1,3; G.A.A. 1,2,
Board 1,2, 24 Point Award I ' Girls Gymnastic
Team 1,2; Yearbook StalT 4; Journeyman Award
4 ; Social House 4; .E.D.T . Certificate.
PERSHIN, MARC: Student Council 4; Stage Band
2; Swimming 1, Frosh Numeral; Student Union
Board 4 .
PETROSKI, EDAL: Summer Institute in Washington
University 2; G.A.A. I ; Spanlsh Club 1,2,3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,4, Vice President
3; Colden Galleon 2,3 ,4 ; A.F.S. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer
2, Vice President 3 .
PETZ, SUSAN: Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 3 ; S.S.O. 1,2; Period Secretary 2; Personnel Monitor 2 ; G.A.A. 1; Cheerleader
2,4 ; French Club 1,2; Library Aid 2 ; Homeroom
Secretary I.
PINAS, SETH : Ulinou State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; S.S.O. 2; Basketball 1,2, Frosh Numeral, Shield
�2; French Club 1; I m-eslment Club 4 .
PLISKIN, LESLIE: :\ational \ lcrit Scholarship Let1 of Co mmendation; Illinois State Scholarship Semier
Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Honor l'in 3;
Bronze ll onor !'in 2; Gold Honor Certifi cate l;
Baseball I, r'rosh Numeral.
.
POLSTON, SHARO : \lu sic Festival 2,3,4 ; Intermediate Band I; \lixed Chorus 2,3,4; C.A.A. l;
Germa n Cl ub I; Nurse :\lonitor 4 .
PORTMAN, DAVID: Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2,
:\linor N 3, .\ lajor N 4 , Frosh Numeral , junior
\'arslty Captain 3; Wrestling 3; Golf I.
PORTMAN , MARK: Illinois State Scholarship Semi finalist; Cabinet 2 , Alternate I ; N-C lub 4 ; football
1,2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3, ~ l ajor N 4; Track
2 ,3,4, Minor N 2, ~lajor N 3,4; Wrestling I ; Golf
l; Investment Club 4 .
POWELl., ILYSE: S.S.O . 2; S.S.S.J-1. 2 , Ptriod Supervisor 2; S.S.:\!. 2; Reflections 2; S.A.O. 3; G.A.A.
1,2; C heerleader 4 ; Orchasis 2; O!Tice Occupations 4,
President 4.
PRICE, HARRY: Cabinet 3, Alternate I; Baseball
1,4, :\I inor N I; Physics Club 3.
REDMAN, PAULA: l:lronze Honor Pin 4; Personnel
:\lonitor 3,4; Glee Club I ; Span ish Club 1,3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; A.F.S. 2 ,3,4 ; Ushers
Club 2 ,3,4 , Treasurer 3, President 4 .
REISMAN, JOANNE: A.\'. E. 3; ~lusic Festiv a l 2;
:\lixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2 ; Teachers of Tomorrow
l; Ushers C lub 4.
RENDER, MARC: :-.:ational I lonor Society 3,4; National :\lerit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Ho no r Pin 2; Cold Jlonor Certificate ! ; l~arbershoppers 1,2; Concert Orchestra
1,2,3,4; Gold \lu sic Pin 4 ; Silver :\lusic Pin 3;
:\Juste Certificate 1,2; American Field Servie 2; Trustee for the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4 , !'resident 4 .
REST, JONATHAN: Summer Institute at University
of Denver Theatre An s Institute 3; Cabinet Alternate 3; foll Play 1,2,3,4, Lead 1,2,3,4 ; Reflections Hevelries 1,2,3,4; Spring !'lay 1,2,3 ,4, Lead
1,3,4 ; :\lusical 1,2 ,3,4, Lead 3 ,4 ; :\lusi c Festival
1,2,3 ; Thespians 1,2,3,4, \'ice President 3 , President 4, !lest Thespian Award 3.4, 10 Point Award
I , 20 Point Awa rd 2, 30 Point Award 3, 40 l'oint
Award 3 , 50 Point Award 4 ; Technis 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3 ,4; Stage
Band 1 ,2,3; \!arching Band 3,4.
RICE, JILL: Cabi net l ; ll omecoming QuL'Cn 4; S.
S.O. 2; S.S.:\I. 2,3; Reflections Revelries 4; :\lixed
Chorus 2; G.A.A. I ,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain
1,2.
RICHARDSON, CHERYL: Future :'</urses Club l ;
Usher s Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Nurse Monitor 2,3,4.
ROCOVER, SANDRA: Art Council 4 , Cuisine Consultant 4; Girls Gymnastic Team 4 ; Latin Club 2 ,
4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
ROSE, STEVEN: Football 1,2,3,4 , Frosh Numeral ,
Shield 2 , :\linor N 3, :\lajor N 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4,
Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, :\linor N 3; Swimming 1,
Frosh :'>lumeial; :'\-C lub 3 ,4 .
ROSENBERG, GWEN: Transferred from Schurz
High School 3; Library Aid 3 .
ROSENBERG, MICHAEL: Transferred from South
Shore lligh School 3; Swimming 1,2, Frosh Numeral, Soph Numeral; Hall :\lonilor 1,2.
ROSENBERG, ROBBIN: Bronze I lonor Pin 2; Cold
llonor Certificate I; G.A .A. 1,2; Spanish Club ! ;
Art Council 3,4 .
ROSS, LISA: Personnel Monitor 2,3; Mixed Chorus
2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 3; Producers 3.
ROSS, MICHAEL: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Student Council 1,2,3; Cabinet 2; N-C lub 3,4 ; Homecoming Committee 3; S.S.O. 1,2, Period Supervisor
2, i\lonitor I ; Football 1,2, Frosh :'>lumeral; Wrestling 1,2,3 ,4, Frosh N umeral , Most Valuable Player I.
ROSSET, IAURA: Student Council 4 ; Cabinet 3 ;
Reflections Revelries 2; :\lixed Chorus 2, G.A.A.
1,2,3,4 , 24 Point Award 3, 75 Point Award 4 ; Orchesis 3 ,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 .
ROTH, ALLAN: Spanish Club I.
ROTHENBERG, BRAD: Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3,4; Baseball 1,
2 ; Basketball 1,2 .
ROTHENBERG, CAROLE: Cabinet 1,2, Secretary
1: S.S.O. 2 ,3 , Ptriod Secretary 2,3; .\llxed Cho rus 1,
2,3 ; G.A.A. l ; Gi rls Gym nastic Team l ; French Club
2; Fine Arts Club 1,2,3.
ROTHENBERG, LOUISA: S.S.O. 2,3 ; Glee Club I.
ROUZIN, SUE: Spanish Club 2.
RUBEN, SHELLEY: Fall Play l ; Reflections Revelries 3 ,4; SP HI NG Play I ; :\lusical 1,2 ,3,4; Thespians 2,3 ,4; Lorelei I; Choir 2 ,3.4 , OITicer 3; Glee
Club l ; Gold :l.lusic Pin 4; ~liver Music Pin 3 ;
i\lusic Cenificate 2; French Club 1,2,3.
RUBIN, LAURIE: Cabinet I ; Period Secretary 2 ,
3; Personnel .\lonitor 3; :\lusic Festival 2; :\lixed
Chorus2;G.A.A. l ; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
RUDENBERG, BRUCE: Tennis 1,2; Swimming l ,
2 ; Gymnastics 1,2 , Frosh Numeral; Golf 1,2,3,4,
Shield 2, i\linor N 3, :\lajor N 4 ; Golden Galleon
1,2,3,4; Nilehilite Staff 1,2 ,3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,
4, Editor 4, Journeyman Award 3,4; Quill a nd
Scroll 4.
RUDOLPH, IARRY: Transferred from Sullivan
High School 3.
RYAN, JOHN: National :\lerit Scholarship Letter of
Commendation; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Student Coun·
ell 2; Shindig 2 ; Beginning Band l ; Wrestling I;
Gymnastics I , Frosh N umeral.
SATOLOE, RALPH: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate I ; .\lusical 1,2 ,3,4; Concert
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2 ,3,4; Stage Band
1,2,3,4; Gold 7'1usic Pin 4; N-Club 2,3,4 ; Wrestling
1,2,3,4, Shield l , i\lajor N 2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Most
Valuable Player 3,4; l:laseball 1,2,4, Shield 1,2,
Major N 4 .
SCARPELLI, TOM: N-C lub 3,4 ; Football 1,2,3 ,4,
Frosh Numeral, Shield 2, ~lajor N 3,4; Track 3,
4, i\linor N 3, Major l 4; Basketball I , Frosh Numeral; Baseball 1,2, Frosh Numeral, Shield 2.
SCHARAGA, TRUDY: Cabinet 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Reflections Revelries 3; S.S .O. 2,3.
SCHEELE, KA TH RYN: Transferred from 1".vanston
High School 3; A.V.E. 4.
SCHIFF, RON: National Merit Scholarship SemiFinalist; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Ctrtificate 1; French Club 3.
SCHILLO, JIM : Fall Play Crew 2 ,3,4, Fall Play
Away 2 ,3; Reflections J{evelries Crew 1,2, Chairman
3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,4; ,\ lusical Crew 1,2,3,
4; :\1 usic Festival I ,2,3,4; Thespian s 1,2,3,4, 10 Point
Award I , 20 Point Award 2, 30 Point Award 2,
40 Point Award 3, 50 Point Award 3, 60 Point
Award 4; Technis 1,2,3,4, Stage Manager 2,4, Certificate of llecognition for Outstanding Technical
Achievement to the N iles East Theatre.
SCHLESINGER, JOYCE: Summer ln>1itute at the
University of Wisconsin 3; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Hono r Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ;
Student Council Alternate l; Cabinet 2,3, Secretary
2, Alternate 1; Homecoming Committee4; lleflections
Hevelries Crew 2; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor 4, Star Award 3; Quill and
Scroll 4; An Council 2; National Spanish Co ntest
2,3, Honorable Mention 2; Scholastic Art Award,
Certificate of ~ I erit 2.
SCH LOSS, SUSAN: Transferred from Soutl1 Shore
High School 3; llronze Honor Pin 3; Outstanding
Service Award 2; G.A.A. 1,2; German Club 4 ; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4, Secretary
4; Social House 4; International Relations Club 2;
Lunch Hoom Aid I; llegistration Aid 1,2; P.T.A.
Hepresentative 2 .
SCHMIDT, NANCY: G.A.A. 2; French Club 1,2;
Guidance Office Monitor 2,3.
SCHNEIDER, LARRY: A.V.E. 1,2,3; N-C lub 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4, i\linor N 2 , Major N 3,4, CoCaptain 4 ; Basketball 1, Frosh N umeral.
SCHNEIDER, STEVEN: Fall Play 3,4, Assistant
Director 4, Crew 2, Lead 4; Reflections Revelries
1,2,3,4 , Production Staff 4; Spring Play 3, Crew 2;
Musical Crew 2; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians
2,3,4; Technis 2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band
1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Producers2,3,4; Forensics
2,3 ,4 , President 3 ,4 , District Championship Oratorical Declamation 3.
SCHOBER, TRUDY: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Stiver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate l ; Spanish Club l,2 ,3;A merican Field Service 2; Trustees for Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4, Presiden t 4.
SCHROTTER, MARTI: Transferred from East
Mecklenburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. 3.
SCHUBERT, RICHARD : National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; lllinols State Scho larship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate
! ; N-Club 3 ,4 ; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Most Valuable Player
l; National Spanish Contest 2,3, Honorable Mention 2; National Math Contest 3, Second Place
Award 3; Math Club 2.
SCHULMAN, FRANCINE: Ptrsonnel Monitor 2,
3; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Spring Play Crew
2 ; Music Festival 2 ,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3 ; G.A.A.
l; German Club 1,2; Library Aid 1,2; Ushers
Club 2.
SCHWARTZ, HOWARD: Reflections Revelries Crew
2; Musical Crew 2,3; Technis 2,3,4.
SCHWARTZ, LYNN: Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A . l ;
Orchesis I; French Club l ; S.A.0. Monitor 3; Occupations Club 4 , Secretary 4 .
SELIGMAN, IA\VRENCE: Jllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; llronze Honor Pin 3; Spanish Club
2 ,3.
SFZER, LAW RENCE: Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; ~lusical 1,2,3,4; Music Festival 1,2,
3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2 ,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4;
Silver Music Pin 3; i\luslc Certificate 1,2; S.P.A.lt
K.S. 3.
SHAIN, J UDY: Student Council 2,3,4, Alternate 2,
3; Cabinet 2,3,4, Alternate 2,3; Fall Play Crew l;
Musical 2,4; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Conctrt Orchestra 2,3 ,4; Choir 2; Glee Club ! ; i\lusic Certificate
2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Cl ub 1,2 ; Wingspread 3.
SHANCER, ROBERTA: Music Festival 2; i\lixed
Chorus 2; G.A.A. I, 2; French Club 2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1.
SHARE, RICHARD: Illinois State ScholarshipSemiFinalist; Latin Club 2,3 ,4.
SHERMAN, DAVE: A.\'. E. 2; Fall Play 4; :\lusical
3,4, Crew 3; ~lusic Festival 2 ,3,4; llarbershopper s
3; Concert Orchestra 3 ,4; Stage Band 3; Si lver
Music Pin 4; i\lusic Certificate 3; i\ li xed Chorus 2;
Cross Country 3; Swimming 1,2, Frosh Numeral;
Baseball 2, Minor N 2; Trustees of the Tuna Fish
Sanctuary 4 .
SHORT, CHR ISTOPH ER: Musical 4; Music Festival
2,3,4 ; Choir 4 ; i\lixed Chorus 2 ,3; N-Club 4; Football 2,3,4, ~linor N 3, :\lajor N 4 ; Track 1,2,3,4 ,
Minor N 3, :\lajor N 4.
SHER, STEPHANIE: G.A.A. 4; French Club 3; Ushers Club I ,2,3.
SHIMBERG, ROSS: Personnel :\lonitor 3; l\lusical
1,2 ; :\lusical Festival 1,2 ; Glee Club 1,2; Investment
Club 3; Spanish Club 3.
SI BULKIN, ROB ERT: Henections Revelries 4.
SIEG EL, BARBARA: Student Council 1,2; Cabinet
Alternate I ; C.c\.A. 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Spanish
Club 1,2; S.S.O. 2; Homecomi ng Committee l.
SIEGEL, EILEEN: Student Legislation 4; S.S.O.
I ; Personnel ~lonitor 3; Heflections Revelries 2,
4, Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ; Orchesis 3; Spanish Club
2 ,3,4; S.A.O. Monitor 3; Shindig 2; Producers 2;
Tennis 4.
SIEGEL, JOYCE: Personnel i\lonitor 3 ; C.
A.A. 1,2.
SIEMSEN, FRANK: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; :\Iusic Festival l,
2; Concert Band 1,2; foo tball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4;
Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2.
SILLS, TOBI: ~lixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,3, 24
Point Award 3; Spanish Club 1,3,4; i\lu sic Festival 2.
SILVERMAN, CRAIG: Transferred from South
Shore High School l ; National l\ lerit Scholarship
Letter of Comme11dation; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Chess Club I ; Improvement Committee 1.
SILVERMAN, LlNDA: S.S.O. 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Spring Play C rew 3; G.A.A. l,2 ;
Physics Club I ; Spanish Club 2,3; Future Secretary
Club 4; Nilehilite Staff 4, Distribution l\la.uager 4 .
SIMON, DAVID: National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
!Ulnois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; llronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate I; N-Club 3,4; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4 , Soph N 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Captain 1, Most Valuable Player 2; Germania Society
Steuben Award.
SIMON, JAMES: National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; llronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate l; Exchange Student 4; Cab inet 1,2,3, Vice Presiden t 2, President 3; Reflections
Revelries 2,3 ; Musical 2; Music Festival 2,3; Barbershoppers 1,2,3; Choir 3; Silver Music Pin 3;
Music Certificate 3 ; Mixed Chorus 2; N-Club 2,3,4;
Football 2, Shield 2; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numeral, .\linor N l , Major N 2,3,4, Most Valuable
Swimmer 2; Radio Club 3; Spanish Club 4; A.F.S.
4; Social I louse 4, President 4.
SIMON, SHELLEY: Nationa l i\leri t Scho lar ship
Semi-Finalist; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze I lo nor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l; Student Legislation 4; Spanish
Club 1,2,3 ; Go lden Ga lleon 1,2,3,4, Executive
Board 3,4; A.F. S. Member 2; Trustees of the Tuna
Fish Sanctuary 4 , President 4; Niles Township Student Coalition 3,4.
SMITH, GARY: Track l ; Cross Country 1; Russian
Club 3.
SMITH, STEVE: Transferred from Von Steuben
H lgh School 4.
SOCOL, BOB: Transferred from South Shore High
School 2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Stiver Honor Pin 4; Track 3 .
SOFFER, GARY : lllinois State Scholarship SemiFlnalist; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ;
Reflections Revelries 1,2 ; Music Festival 1,2; Concert
Band 1,2; Stage Band 1,2; llaseball 2, Minor N 2;
Russian Club 2,3 ,4, Treasurer 4 ; Forensics 3.
SOIBEL, DEBRA: Transferred from Senn High
School 4.
SOWMON, ROSE: G.A.A . l; French Club I; S.S .O.
1; Library Aid 1,2.
SOLWAY, JULIAN: Natio nal Honor Society 3,4;
National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Illinois
State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor Pin 4;
Silver Ho nor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate l; National Science Foundation Math-
�emalics Program at Illino is Institute of Technology
4; Student Cou nci l 3; Ca binet 2; Fall Play 4; Heflectio ns llevelri es 2,3,4, Production StalT 4; Mu sica l
4; l\luslc Festival 3,4; Stage Band 1,2 ,3,4; Fencing
2,3,4 , Frosh Nu meral, :\l ajo r N 4 ; S.P.A.ILK .S. 3 ,
4; Spani sh Club 1,2; Golden Galleo n 4; Debate Club
1,2 ,3,4; Chess Club 4.
SOLWAY, SUSAN: Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 3 ,
Alternate 2; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 1,2; An
Coun cil 2,3 ; Gold and Blue 2; Legislative House 4 .
SOMERMAN, STEVEN : S.S.1\1. 2 ; N-C lub 4; Foot·
ball 1,2 ,3,4, Fro sh Numeral , Minor N 3, Major N
4; Track 2; Swimming l ; Wrestling 3; Baseball 3,
Minor N 3.
SPIEGEL, PAM: Cabinet Alternate 1,3.
SPITZ, ALLA : Summer Institute at University of
Illinois 2; Illinois State Scholarship; Silver Ho nor
Pin 4; Bronze Hono r Pin 2; Blue Hono r Cenificate
l ; Student Council 4; Basketball 1; Golf 3,4, Mino r
3, :\lajor 4; Spa ni sh Club 1; Chess Club 1,2,3,4,
Presid ent 3,4 .
STADELMA N, RICHARD: Fall Play2,3 ,4, Chairman 3,4; Heflectio ns Revelries 1,2,3 ,4, Chalrman3 ,4;
\
i lu slcal Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairma n 3,4; \lu sic Festival
Crew 2,3,4; Thespia ns 3 ,4, 10 Point Award 3, 20
Point Aw ard 4; Technis 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Intermediate Ba nd 1,2; Outstanding Technician Award 4.
STATlAND , DEBHA: G.A.A. 1,2; Spani sh Club
2; Office Occupatio ns 3,4.
STATlAND, SUSAN: Stud ent Counci l Alternate3;
Heflectio ns Hevelries 2; l\lusical Crew 1,2,3; :\lusic
Fe stival 1,3; Glee Club l ; Mixed Choru s 3; G.A.A .
1,2 ,3 ,4; Orchesis 2,3,4; Folk \l usic Club I ; French
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2 ,3,4 , Vice President 3; An Council 3,4: Ushers Clu b 1.2.
STA VIN, DEBORAH : lllinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist 4; G.A.A . 1,2; Folk ;\lusic Club 3;
Spanish Club 2,3; Gold en Galleon 3,4; An Co uncil
2,3,4; Trustees of the Tuna Fish Sanctuary 4, Presi·
dent 4.
STEI , CA RIA : l lo111eco111ing Com miuee 4 ; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spani sh Club 2,3; Future
Nurses 4; S.A.O. 3; ~ledical Careers Club 4.
STEIN , HOBYN : Golden Galleon 1,2,3 ,4; Niles
Township Student Coalitio n 3,4; T ru stees of th e
Tuna Fish Sa nctu a ry 4 .
STEIN, TOM: Fall Play Crew 2; Heflectlons Hevelries 1,2,3 ; Spring Play 2.3, Crew 2; :\lusical 1,2,
3,4; l\luslc Festival 1,2,3,4 ; Thespians 2,3,4; Barbershoppers 1,2,3; Stage Band l; Choir 2,3 ,4; Gold
:\lusic Pin 4; Sil ver :\luslc Pin 3 ; :\Iu slc Cen iflcate
2; l\lixed Chorus, Student Cond uctor 2; Swimming
1,2, Frosh Numeral; Spa nish Club 1,2; Chess C lu b
1,2, Officer 2.
STELTEH , MAHY: Summ er In stitut e at :\l.S . .
l\luslc Camp 4 ; Illinois State Schola rship Semifinalist; Bronze ll onor Pin 3; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Heflections Hevclrles 4; Musical 3,4; Lo relei 1,2; Concert Orchestra 3,4; Co ncert Band 1,2,3,4 ; Stage !~a nd
4; Gold \Iu sic Pin 4; G.A.A . 1,2; A.F.S. 3.
ST END Ell, MAH IAN: Personnel Monltor3 ,4 ; l\luslc
Festival 2; Glee Club 2; G.A.A . 1,2 ,3, 24 Poi nt
Award 1; German Club 2,3 ; Wrestling Scorekeeper4.
STEPHAN, HOWAHD: Summer Institute a t Uni·
verslty of Kansas 2; A.V.E. 2; Basketball I , Frosh
Numeral; Baseball l , Frosh Numeral; Nilehi lite
Staff 4.
STEil , SHEHYL: Prom Committee Chairman 4.
.STEHNFEl..D, BAHBAHA: Illinois State Schola rship
Semi-Finali st; Student Council 2,3; Cabinet Alternate
1,3 ; S.S.O. 2; Period Secret ary 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Lati n
Club 2; S.A .O. i\lonltor 3; Library Aid 1; Ushers
Club 2; 1 . E.D: r. Certificate.
STETZ, DAVID: Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Silver ll o no r Pin 4, Bronze ll o no r Pin 2;
Student Government 4; Hcllectio ns Revelries 2,3; Mus·
lcal 1; Music Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Barbershop1>ers I ,
2; C hoi r 1,2,3 ,4 ; Gold i\1usic Pin 4 , Silver Mu sic
Pin 3, :\I uslc Ccniflcate 2; Baseball 1,2,4; Science
Se minar 2; Chess Club 1,2 .
STOLLEH, HONALD : Fall Play Crew 2,3; HeJlections
Hcvelries 2,4, Crew 1,2 ,3; Sp ring Play Crew 1,2,
3,4 ; :\luslcal Crew 2, :\lusical 1,3,4 ; i\luslc Festi·
val 1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4 , IO Point Awa rd 2, 20
Point Award 2 , 30 Point Award 3. 40 Point Award
3, 50 Point Award 4; Technis l ,2 ,3,4 , Stage Manager 4; ll arbershopper s l ,2,3,4 ; Choir 2,3,4; Gold
:\luslc Pin 4; Silver '.\lusic Pin 3; i\ lu slc Certificate
2; Mixed Chorus I.
STHICKE H, PATTI: Transferred from Austin ll lgh
School 2; Studen t Cou nci l l ; Personnel :\lonltor 2;
Co n en Band 2 ; Intermediate 1; G.A.A. 2.
STRICKE!l, PEllllY: A.V .E. 2,3 , Officer 3; Ba sket·
ba ll 1, Frosh Nu mera l; Homeroo m President 3.
STHUCK, JEAN: Music Festival 2,3; Glee Club 2;
l\luslc Certificat e 2,3; Mixed Cho ru s 3; G.A.A. 1,
2,3, 24 Point Awa rd 1, 75 l'olm Award 2; Girls
Gy mnastics Team 2.
SWIDEH , HOWARD : S.S.O. 3; A.V.E. l ; Football2,
Sh ield 2, Varsity Spotter 3 ,4; Basketball :\tanager 1,
Fro h Nu mera l; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Frosh 1umeral,
Shield 2, :\llnor N 3, i\ l ajor N 4, Most Valu able
Player I.
TANDET, JOAN : Jllinois State Scholarship Semi-
Finalist; Cabinet Altern ate 3; Personnel \Janitor 2,
3; Heflectlons Hevelries 2; G.A.A. I ; French Club 2.
TAUB ER, J DY: Transferred from South Shore
ll igh School 3; Student Coundil 1,2, Alternate 4 ,
Outsta nding Service Award 2; ll omeco ming Committee 4; S.A.O. 3; Personnel i\lonltor 2; G.A.A.
1,2, G.A.A. Board 2, 24 l'olnt Award I , 75 Point
Awa rd 1, 150 Point Award 2, 225 Point Award 2,
300 Point Award 3; French Club 2,3 ; Future Nurses 2; Newspaper Staff 2; Yearbook StalT 2; Li·
brary Aid 2. Prom Commluee 4.
TEDESCHI , JAM ES: Transferred from St. George
High School 2; Illinois State Scholarship SemiFi nalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; N-Club 3,4, President
4; Football 3,4, Major N 3,4, Co-Captai n 4; T rack
3; Baseball 3,4, l\l ajo r N 3,4 .
TYSKA, AllTHUR: l\lu slcal Crew 1; i\lusical l ,
2; '.\lu slc Festival 1,2,3 ,4; Barbershoppers l ; Choir
3,4; Cold l\lusic Pin 4; Silver :\luslc Pin 3 ; '.\luslc
Certificate 2; :\lixed Chorus 1,2; Football 2; Nilehilite Staff 2,3,4 ; An Council 3.
URBANUS, KEN: Transferred from St. George High
School 4; Football 4; Basketball 4.
WAGNER, DOROTHY: French Club 1,2; Glee Club
1; '.\!ixed Cho rus 2,3 ; i\lu slc Festival 1,2 ,3; G.A.
A. 1,2,3 ,4, 24 Point Award 3; Personnel Monitor
3,4; A.F.S. 2,3 .
WALKER, SUE: Bro nze Honor Pin 3; S.S.O. 2,
3; S.S.i\ I. 2 ,3; Period Secretary 2; Personnel :\lonitor
2,3; G.A.A . 1,2; Spanish Club I.
WALIACH, STEWAHT: StudentCouncllAherna tel ,
2; Football 1,2 , Frosh N umeral, Sophomore N,
Captain 2; \\'restling 1; Latin Club 2; N.E.D .T.
Certificate; Golden Galleon 1,2 .
WASSEHMAN , SHEllllY: Bronze llonor Pin 4;
Cabinet l ; S.S.O. 1.2; S.S.M . 2; Period Secretary 2;
G.A.A. I; Gold en Galleo n 4; Trustees of the Tuna
Fish Sanctuary 4, President 4 .
WAXSTEIN, DEAN : Gym nastics I.
WEIL, ALY : Perso nnel Monitor 3; ;\lusic Festival
2; Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; An Council 1,3.
WEIN , JOANN E: Period Secretary 3; Personnel \I on·
ltor 2; Gil'e Club 1, Secretary I ; i\luslc Certificate 3;
:\!ixed Chorus 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2 ; French Club 1,2;
Teachers of Tomo rro w 1,2 .
WEINEH, ALAN: N-Club 4; Gymnastics 1,2 ,3,4,
Mino r N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Captain 4.
WEINEH, MAHCIA: Fall Play Crew 1,2; :\lusical
Crew 2; G.A .A. 1,2; French Club 1; An Council
2,3; Library Aid 2; Heflectlon Crew I.
WEINEH, TERRY: Football 1,2; Baseball 1, Frosh
Numeral.
WEINTHA UB, CAHY: Heflectlons Revelries 2,3,4;
Musical 2,3,4, Lead 4; i\luslc Festival 2,3,4 ; Barbcrshoppers 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4 ; :\"llxed Chorus2; Gold
3; Thespians 2,3,4; Tenni s l ; Folk l\lusic Club 1;
Spanish Club 2 ,3; Nileh ilite Staff 1,2; Library Aid
2,3.
WEINTHA UB, EILEEN: Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Gold ll o nor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze ll o nor Pi n 2; Blu e Hono r Certificate 1;
Cab inet 2; Fall Play 4 , Lead 4; Fall Play Crew 1;
Spring Play 1,2, Lead 1,2; Spring Play Crew 3,
Chairma n 3; l\t usical Crew 1; M uslcal 2; Acco mpani st 3; :\t uslc Festival 2,3; T hesbians 2,3,4, LO
Point Award 4; Co ncert Orchestra 3 ; :\luslc Certificate 3; :\li~ed Chorus Accompanist 2; Fren~ Club
1; Gold en Galleon 1,2,3,4 , OITicer 2,3 ,4; A.F.S. 2;
Trustees of the Tuna Fish Sanctua ry 4, President
4; New Free Press Co-Ed ito r 3; Legislative ll ouse 4.
WEISBERG , PA UL: Fall Play 2,3; Heflectlons Hevclries Crew 2,3 ; :\1uslcal Crew 2,3 ,4; Technis 2 ,3,
4; Producers 3; Russian Club 3.
WEISMAN, DAVID : Wrestling 1,3, Frosh Numeral,
i\linor N 2.
WEISS, LINDA: Ill inois State Scholarship ScmlFlnalist; Silver ll onor l'in, 3; Bronze Honor Pin
2; Blue llonor Certificate I; lntermt'tl late Band 1,
2; G.A.A . 2,3 ,4 , G.A.A. Board 2 ,3 ,4, Secretary 4,
24 Point Award 2, 75 l'olnt Awa rd 3, 150 Point
Award 4, Camp Schola rship 3; French Clu b 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3 , President
4; American Field Service I ; Teacher' s Aide 2 ,3,4;
N.E.D.T. Ho nor Cenlficate.
WEI SS, RO ': Personnel :\ lonitor 2; Basketball l ,
2, Frosh Numeral; Baseball 1.2, Frosh '.\lu meral ;
French Clu b I .
WELLEll, GAYLE: Spanish Club 2.
WEllNEll , JOAN: National ll o nor Society 3,4 ; National :\krit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold llonor Pin 4 ; Silver ll ono r Pin 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Cenifleate 1; Cabint1 3; Spanish Club 1,2 ,3; A.F.S.
1,2; Tru~1ees fo r T una Fish Sa nctuary 4, President 4.
WESTFALL, PATHICIA: Personnel :\lonito r 2,3;
~lusic Festival 2; :\lixed Choru s 2; French Club
1,2; Future Nurses 2,3.
WIDR EVITZ, FRA : Intermediate !land 1,2.
WILBEH , MAHY: G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, 24 Point Award
2; Latin Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4; G.S.O. 2,3,4, \'ice President 3,
Treasurer 4.
WILLIAMS, BH UCE: Student Co uncil .\lternatc I ;
Fall Play 2; Spring Play 1; Best ~a lesman of tl1e
Year 3; Golden Galleon 3; Football l ; \\' restling I ;
Cabinet Alternative 3; Student Legislature.
WILLIAMS, DAVID: Hdlectlo ns Hevelrits, Crew 2;
Spring Play, Crew 2; ;\lusical Crew, 2.
WIN EH, JAY : Baseball 1; Tennis, \lino r :», 2; Pen
Pal Club 3; Spanish Club 2; Ubrary ,\ Id s I.
WIN ER, SHAHON: G. A.A. 1,2; Cabinet Alternate
l ; Spanish Club 3,4; Personnel .\l o nlto r 2 ; S.S.O.
•
2; Orchcsls 2 .
WINSTON, CAROL: Illinois State Sch olarship Semi·
Finalist ; Personnel \lonltor 2; G. A.A. 1,2,3,4 , 24
Po int Award 1, 75 Point Award 2, 150 l'ol nt Award
4; Cheerleading Alternate 2; Girls (;ymnastic Tea m I ,
2,3,4 , Co-C aptain 2,3, Outstanding Gy mn astic 2 ,3;
Outstanding Junlo r Girl 3; Fu sio n 3,4; :\ lies East
Tri-:\leet 2,3,4 ; German Club 1,2,3,4 .
WISH NE. BEHDI NE: Transferred fro m South Sho re
lligh School I ; :>:atio nal llono r Society 3,4; Illino is
State Scholar ship Semi-Finalist; Gold I Io no r l'in 4;
Silver ll o nor Pin 3; llro nze llono r l'in 2; Gold
ll o no r Certificate 1; Cabinet Alternate 3; ll o meco ming Co mmillee 4; Reflectio ns Hevelries 3,4; Hcnectlons Hevelries Crew 3 ,4; Spring !'lay C: rew 3 ,
4; ;\luslcal Crew 2,3 ,4; .\ l uslcal 3,4; \lu slc Festl\·al
2,3,4; Thesbians 3,4; Choir 3,4, Officer 4; C: o ld
'.\lusic Pin 4; Silver :\luslc Pin 3; \lu sic Certificate
3; '.\llxed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 2,
3; Art Council 3 .
WITKOV, HAROLD: N-Club 3,4 ; Wrestling 1,2 ,3,
Shield 1,2, \ l ajor N 3 , ~lost Improved Fro s h
Wrestler.
WITT, ALA : Illinois State Scholarship Sem i- Finalist; Student Council Alternate 2; Cabinet 3, Alternate 1,2; Prom Commiuee4 ; I (omecoming< :ommiuee
4; S. S.S.H . 3; Personnel :\Janito r 2; A.\ '. I·:. 4; l\eflections Hevelries 4; Tennis 1, Frosh '.\lumeral;
Football 1,3, Frosh Numeral, ;\linor N 3; Swimming
1,2,4 , Frosh Numeral, \llno r N 2 , .\ !aja r N 4;
Trojan Mascot 4 ; Spanish Club 3; P.S.O. 3 .
WOLK, HICHARD: Cabinet Alternate l ; Fall !'lay
Crew 2,4, Chai rm an 2,4; Heflcctlons Hevclrie s C rew
1,2,3 ,4, Chairman 2 ,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,4,
Chairman 2,4; Musical Crew 1,2 ,3,4 , Chairman 2,
3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,4, Chairman 2,4 ; .\lusl·
cal Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 2,3 ,4; Thespian s 1,2,
3,4, Treasu rer 4 , 10 Point Award I , 20 Polm Award
2, 30 Po int Award 3, 40 Point Award 3, 50 Point
Award 3, 60 Point Award 4, 70 l'olnt Award 4;
Technls 1,2,3,4 , Secretary 3, President 4 ; Stage
Manager 1,2,3,4 ; Award for Outstanding Technical
Achievement in the 1iles East Theater.
WOLK EN HEIM , ELI : Transferred from Sullivan
High School 3.
WOLT ERS, MAHTIE: l'\urses :\lonltor 2,3 ; :\lusical
l ; Music Festival 1,2 ,3,4 ; Choir 4 ; Girls Glee 1,2;
J\ l ixed Chorus 3; :\lusic Ceniflcate 2; G.A.A. 1,
2,3,4; 24 Point Award 1, 75 Point Award 2, 150
Point Award 3, 225 Point Award 4 ; Hlpplettes 2,
3,4 ; German Club 2; Future Nurses 1,2,3 ,4, Treasurer 3 ; Ushers Club 1,2 ,3, Treasurer 2.
WOOLF, ROBERT: Cabinet l , Sergeant-at-Arms;
Heflectlon Revelries 4; Football 1,2,3 ,4, Frosh Numeral , Shield 2, ~llnor N 3, Major N 4; Track 2,
3, Shield 2, Minor I'\ 3; Basketball I , Frosh Nu meral; Baseball 2, Shield 2; :\l ost Valuable Player,
hash Foo tball; Spanish Club 1,2.
WORTMA , CEE A: lllinol s State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Silver llonor Pin 4; \luslcal 1,2,3;
l\lu slcal Crew 1,2,3 ,4; Thespians 2 ,3,4; Choir 3:
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3 , Secretary 3.
YOUNG, PATRICIA: :\ l uslcal 2; ~luslc Festival
1,2 ,3,4; Glee Club 1; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Choir 4;
:\luslc Cenlflcate 2; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4; Spanish Club 3.
ZIMM EHMAN, J ERHY : Summer Institute DePauw
Uni versity 3; Fall Play 1,2 ,3,4 , Stage :\lanager 2,
Crew llead 3,4; Heflcctions Hevelries 1,2,3 ,4 , C rew
ll ead 1,2,4 ; i\luslcal Crew 1,2,3,4, Assistant Crew
ll ead 2, Crew Head 3; Stage .\ l anager 4; \tu le
Festival 1,2,3 ,4 , Assistant Crew !lead 3; Thespians
1,2,3,4 , \'ice President 4 , 10 Point Award l , 30
Point Award 2, 40 Po int Award 3, 50 Point Awa rd
4; Producers 3 ,4, \'ice President 4; Tech nls 1.2 ,3,4,
Vice President 4; Stage :\tanager 2,4; &1 Designer
R~flectlon 2 , ;\lu slcal 4 ; Outs tanding T echnical
Award ; Orchisls Crew 3 ,4, Crew llead 3 ,4 ; Swim
Show Crew 3 ,4, Crew llead 3,4 ; German Club I.
ZOLT, HOW ARD: Bronze II o nor !'In 3; Basketball
1, Frosh Numeral; Spanish Club 1,2 ,3.
ZOLT, MITCHELL: Bronze ll o nor Pin 2; S.S.O.
2; Football I ; WrestUng l; Ru ssian Club 1,2 ,3,4,
Treasurer 3, President 4.
ZOOK, LI N DA: ;\lusical Crew 2; :\luslc Festival 2;
:\llxed Chorus 2; G.A.A . 1,2 ,3; Spanish Club 2,3 ;
Teachers of Tomo rrow l.
ZURl..A, PATTI : Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1,2; S.A.0 . 1;
Student Union 1, Treasurer I.
ZUT MA , MAUHEEN: G.A.A . I
ZA YREK, FRA : Transferred from Schurz I llg h
School 2; :\lusic Certificate 4; \lixed Cho ru s 2.3,
4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; German Club 3,4, Secretary 3,4;
S.A.O. .\ lonltor I; A.F.S. 3,4; \\'rest.ling orck~per
3,4; Dr. Ed. Secretary 3,4 ; Social llou sc 4 .
��Reflecting the times,
And what times they were.
17zey were times of innocence,
Times of confidences.
Long ago . . . It must be.
I have a photograph.
Preserve your memories.
�1.Tempo di Valse moderat o
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Composing a yearbook is always a difficult
venture, but this year it became a most pleasurable experience with the help of our sponsors, Mrs. Lauren Levy and Mr. Mel Pirok.
We also wish to thank the entire staff, and
especially the section editors, Barbara Dunn,
Occasions; Joyce Schlesinger, Organizations;
Bruce Rudenberg and Dave Carlin, Sports;
Marlene Loochtan, CAA; Debbie Kaye, Seniors; Cathy Arcus, Underclassmen; Julie Simon, Education; Craig Simon, Photographer
and special effects; and Mark Bieber, Outstanding Service, for their noteworthy assistance in the production of this book.
The songs used in Reflections '70 are from
the musicals "Gypsy," "You're a Good Man,
Charlie Brown," and "Romeo and Juliet." Other
songs are from the Beatles, Bob Hope, Mary
Hopkins, and Simon and Garfunkel.
For their technical assistance in publishing
this yearbook, we appreciate the work. of the
King Company, Printers, and Root Studio,
Photographers.
"Thanks for the Memories ."
Andi Isaacs
Beth Goodman
Editors-in-Chief
Reflections 1970
l eggiero
�Abel, Leonard
Abel , David 170
Abeles , Randy 67,79, 162
Abeles, Robin 162
Abeles , Sandra 4 I ,53, I00, 110
Abelson, Ward I IO
Abelson , Cathy 47 , 101 , 178
Abraham, Hillary 121, llO
A bra ham , Steven 162
Abrams, Daniel 110
Abrams, Shepherd 162
Abramson , Robert 170
Abramson , Celia 178
Abt, George 170
Acker , Alan 89,98, I IO
Adamik , Michael
Addison, Robert 170
Adelman, Dennis 178
Adelman , Janet 178
Adler, Jeffery 170
Agrest, Janice 178
Agrest, Sharon 162
Ahonen, Donna 162
Aikman , Linda
Akdemir, Nurten
Alban , Steven , 170
Alberti, Suzanne 170
Albrecht, Richard
Alexander , Cheryl 110
Alexander , David 79, 170
Alexander, Jeffrey 48 ,52, I 10
Alexander , Kenneth 67 ,75 , 162
Alexander, Landa
Alexander , Lawrence 170
Alfredo, Deborah 170
Allan , Jeffrey 110
Allan , Lori 162
Allen , Mark I IO
Allen , Robert 178
Alomia, Anthony 67, 162
Alpern, Flori 111
Alpert , Howard 84, 162
Alport, Ronald 163
Ament, Michael 79,86,162
Amescua, Guapalupe 43 , I 70
Anderson, Da vid R 178
Anderson , David 178
Anderson, Debra 178
Anderson , Glenn 67 , 162
Anderson, Janice 178
Anderson , Jeffrey 170
Anderson , K. 75
Anderson , Laura 162
Anderson, Martha 178
Anderson, Mary Beth 162
Andres, B. 98
Angell, Richard 67 , 162
Angelopoulos, Cynthia 178
Angelopoulos, Louis 66 , I 70
Apple, David 81,178
Applebaum, Robert 63 , I I l
Applebaum , Steven 170
Aprill, Arnold 57, l I l
Arbu s, Arona 170
Arbu s, Lee 39,40, I 78
Arcus, Cathy 36,48,54; 178
Argus , George 37, 162
Arenson , Steven 162
Armstrong, Susan 178
Armwood , Harold
Arnopolin, Richard 170
Aronold, Denise 162
Aronson, Bruce 51,65 , l l l
Ashley, Barbara 37, Ill
Ashley , Clare 53, I 70
Auerbach , Larry 43 , 178
Avers, Alexander 170
Babis, Dorothy 37, Ill
Baer, Nancy 37, 170
Baer, James 112
Baer, Richard 65, I 12
Baich , Janice 170
Baigelman, Emita 37,101,105 , 170
Bailen, Jeri 46, I 12
Bailey, Barbara Ann 178
Bain, Gary I 78
Baker, Hollis 178
Balter, Michael 39,40, 112
Batterman, Ellen 178
Bank, Harriet 178
Baque, Albert 163
Barack, Elysa 38, 101, 105, 170
Barb, Richard 179
Barber, Jeffrey 178
Barbour, Scott 170
Barkoo, Steven 112
Barron, Bruce 162
Barron, Gary 112
Bartlett, Lawrence 43 , 178
Bartilotta, Frank 112
Barton, Christopher 178
Barys, Barbara 178
Baskovich, Georgette 170
Bass, Paula 170
Bass, Rona 55,56,57, 112
Batko, Keith
Batzkall, Glenn 178
Bauer, Keith 71,112
Baumhardt, Donald 178
Baygood , Marla 39, I 70
.Saygood, Michael 64,98, l 12
Beard, David 178
Beard, Ilene 162
Beaven , Peggy 112
Beck, Jeff 170
Beck, Philip 170
Becker, Linda 45 , 162
Becker, Susan 178
Behr, Peter 57,178
Belon, Cynthia 112
Belue, John 65, 178
Benas, Jeanne 112
Benedum, Steven 178
Benjamin, Michele 170
Bennett, Lora 112
Bentcover, Bradley 22 ,96, 162
Ben tcover , Michael 113
Bercovitz, Ellen 3 7, 170
Bercovitz, eil 40, 113
Berenson , Stephen 23,37 ,41 ,51 ,
53,178
Berg, Janice 103 , 178
Berg, Karin 113
Berg, Kevin
Berg, Neil 162
Berg, Steven 63, l 78
Berger, Ira
Berger, Marc 113
Berger, Mark 178
Bergeron, Arthur 170
Berick, Rosalyn 101 , 178
Berk, Craig 62, l 13
Berk, Shirley 178
Berke, Betsy 113
Berkley, Kent 69 , 79,86, 170
Berkowitz, Irwin 178
Berkson, Debra 113
Berman, Bradley 113
Berman, Mary 162
Berman, Mark 86, I 78
Berman, Myles 170
Bernard, Iris 43,55, J 78
Berman, Ronald
Berns, Cindy 38, 162
Bernstein, Jacquelin 113
Beskin, Ruth 113
Beth, Karen 178
Bialeck , Denise
Bianchi, Rebecca 37,100, 178
Bieber, Mark 48,55 , 113
Bieber, Robin 170
Bieber, Scott 75, 162
Bielinski , Michael 39,84,86, 178
Bielinski, Thomas 162
Biemolt, Barbara 45, l 70
Binder, George 39, I 62
Binder, Wayne 39, 162
Birk, Janice
Birnberg, Estella
Bishop, Margaret 36, 104, I 78
Bjorndahl, Barb 170
Black, Babette 23,31,36,41 ,48 , 113
Black, Christine 113
Black, Laura 32,38, 162
Blacker, Elysa 38, 162
Blackmon, Yvonne
Blair, Randal 67,162
Blais, Richard 170
Blais, Susan 178
Blanke, Richard 90, 162
Blanke, Scott 89,92, 178
Blinn , Kathy 162
Blinn, Patricia 178
Block, Hal 53, l 78
Block, Jeffrey 170
Block, Randy 178
Blond, Barbara 104, 170
Bloom, Donna 37,170
Bloom, Marc 113
Bloom, Robert 114
Blue, Randi 38, 162
Bobbin, Andrea 178
Bogdan, Bruce 69 , 75, 162
Bolka, Diane 178
Bollow, Peggy 178
Bolon , Jeffrey 170
Bonem, Elliott
Bonem, Janet 114
Borcia, Kathleen 170
Borg, Martin 75, 162
Borker, Lynn 170
Bornscheuer, Petra 102, I 70
Bornstein , Shelley 38, 170
Borovik, Gail 39,40, 101 , I 78
Borovik, Harry 67 ,96, 162
Borowicz, Michael 170
Botsacos, Christopher 170
Boukas, Michael
Boyer, Linda 41 ,43 , 101 , 178
Brachman , Karen 178
Bradford , Anita 163
Bradley, Warren 39,40, I 14
Brahos , Charles 63 , l 78
Brantman , Leslie 170
Braslawsky , Fred
Brauer, Andrea 178
Braus, Shirley 170
Breger, Mitchell
Bregman, Sherri 178
Breit, Kathy 170
Brelinski , M 66
Brennan, Donna 49, 178
Brennan, Patricia 114
Bress, Larry 114
Bressler, Stuart 170
Bridge, Michael 170
Bridge , Patrick 170
Brittan, Jacalyn 41, 114
Brod , Arlene 102, 178
Brodsky, Laurie 114
Brody, Susan 162
Bronstine , Laurel 170
Broton , William 162
Broun , Marcia
Brown , Gary 41, 178
Brown , Gregory 67 ,75 , 162
Brown, Lynne 170
Brown , Nancy 102, 162
Brown , Rochelle
Brown , Ronald 114
Brucar, Wayne 178
Bruce, Jack 170
Bruger , Karen 38, 162
Brumlik, Rita 37,43 , 103, I 70
Brusslan, Debra 170
Buckman, Susan 43 , 101 , 106, 178
Buell, Claire 55, 170
Burbick, Stephen
Burgeman, Steven 178
Burgess, Charles 162
Burgess, Steven 41, 170
Burstein, Lee 114
Burton, Mark 37
Bussman, Steve 162
Butler, Jeffrey 170
Byron , David 39, 178
Caiazzo, Cindy
Caile, Jerome 66, 170
Cain, Gary 39
Calahan, Kathleen 45 , 170
Calahan, Thomas 38,67,96, 162
Calkins, Donna 114
Calkins, William 39, 162
Camnitzer, Barbara 171
Campbell , Lauren 162
Campbell, Leslie 162
Cantro, C 41
Capezio, Joseph 43 ,63 ,71,72 , 178
Caplan, Bruce 162
Carasso, Linda 37, 171
Carlin, David 48,54, l 14
Carlin, Paula 38, 162
Carlson, Jill 178
Carlson , Judith 163
Carneal, Linda 178
Carneal, Peter 163
Caravello, Yvonne 102, 178
Carroll , Joel 53,171
Casbarian, Jean 179
Cassman, Helene 45 , 163
Castino, Gary
Castino, Gerald 179
Castle , Richard 114
Catellier, Linda 115
Cattell, Jean 52,56
Cattell, John 163
Cech, Catherine 103, 171
Cech, David 81 ,85 , 179
Chaiken , Richard 171
Chaiken, Steve 115
Chalfie, Alan 95, 115
Chan , Linda 41
Chan , Scott 163
Chancellor , Bruce 67 , 163
Chemers, Bruce 84, 171
Chemers, Kenneth 171
Cheney , Elaine 38, l 7 l
Cherman , Stewart 179
Cherner, Larry 179
Cherney, Marc
Chiappetta , Jeffrey
Chiropolos, Diana 171
Chiropolos , Elaine 115
Chlapaty, Celeste 39, 171
Chlapaty, Gary 115
Chlapaty , Michael 62,98 , 115
Christopherson , Phil 179
Christopoulos, Dean 67,86, 163
Christopoulos, Thomas 66,86, 171
Cieplin ski , Leslie 67, 86, 163
Citro , Joseph 63, 179
Clark , Arthur 66, 79, 171
Clark , Randy
Clayton , David 179
Clearfield , Lawrence 179
Cleaver, Walt 179
Cleven , Richard 64 , 179
Cloch, Linda 38 , 163
Coburn, Patricia 115
Coclanis, Janet 38, 163
Cohan , Shelley 37, 171
Cohen , Andrea 37,44
Cohen , Caryl 38, 163
Cohen, Edward 17 1
Cohen, Howard 115
Cohen , Ian 115
Cohen , Ivy 115
Cohen , Janine 55 , I 7 l
Cohen , Joel David 37, 179
Cohen, Joel Robert 179
Cohen , Judith 38, l 63
Cohen , Ivy
Cohen , Larry 63 ,81 , 179
Cohen , Louis 115
Cohen , Reva 115
Cohen , Robert
Cohen , Sharyn
Cohen, Vicki 36, I 16
Cole , Janice 163
Cole , Pamela 37,38 , l 7 l
Cole , Penny 179
Cole, Shirley
Coleman , Barbara 101 , 179
Coleman , Randall 37,171
Coleman , Ron
Comin , Barry 144, l 16
Comitor, Mindy 38, 163
Cone , Joseph 84, 163
Coninx, Judith 37, 103, 171
Conley , Margaret
Collins, Mickey 171
Connelly, Daniel 66 , 79, 171
Connors, Belinda
Contursi , Joseph 179
Contursi , Corwin
Cook , Jeffrey 116
Cooper, Alan 163
Cooper, Alyce 179
Cooper, Beth 179
Cooper, Mark 171, 195
Cooperman, Lois
Cope , Michael 171
Corona, Elizabeth 38, 163
Corush, Charles 179
Corush, Marla 163
Covitt, Gary 19,32,36,48, 116
Covitt, Helene 116
Cowen, Judith 116
Cowen, Susan
Crain , Linda 179
Crane, Bonnie 38, 163
Craven, Sharon 171
Crodgen, Andrea 179,206
Crowe , Nancy 163
Crowhurst , Diane 37, 179
Crowhurst, Donna 37
Csencsics, Diane 179
Cummings, Richard 66, l 7 l
Cypin , David 84, l 71
Cypkin , Sue 36, I 7 l
Cyrog, Patricia 36, l l 6
Daar, Bradley 171
Daggett , Gregory
Daily, Doris 179, 180
Daitchman , David 163
Daitchman , Jody 38, 163
Dale, Susan 36, 179
Dalezman , Allen 179
�Daly, Bonnie 163
Daly, Stephen
Dammann, Kathleen 36, 40,
43, 171
Danzyger, Elaine 116
Danzyger , Harriet 171
Darin, Beth Ann 38, 163
Darin , Bruce 179
Darmstadter, Jon 42, 55, 179
Dash , Glen 89, 179
Dasse , Douglas 171
Davidson, Barbara 179
Davidson , Arthur 51, 116
Davidson, Ilene 37, 171
Davis , Alan 43, 55 , 116
Davis, Donna 117
Davis, Eileen 171
Davis, Rhea 171
Davis, Robin 179
Decker, Andrea 37, 171
Defranceschi, Cathy 103 , 104,
117
Deitch , Deborah 105, 171
Deitch, Michael 117
Delmonico, Michele 38, 163
Deluca, Francine 163
Demeulenaere, James 66, 171
Denotto, Gerald 171
Dessent, Carol 117
Dessent , Christine 117
Dessenl, Cynthia 171
Dessilla, Dennis 163
Deutsch, Howard 84, 163
Deutsch , Jacob 163
Deutsch, Richard 40
Deutsch , Stephen 48, 52, 98, 117
Deutsch , Robert 179
Diamond , Alice 163
Diamond , Allen 163
Diamond, Cassandra 36, 43,
100, 104, 179
Diamond , Steve 117
Dibenedetto, Mary 179
Dicostanzo, Linda
Difiore , John 163
Dillon , Diane
Dine , Marcia 55 , 117
Din icola, Holly 171
Dinverno , Ricardo 67
Dinverno, Rocco 151, 118
IJisse n, Richard 118
Dluger, Richard
Dole, Marion 179
Domian , Keith 163
Domian, Kent 67, 163
Domian, Marsha
Doniger, Sheri I 79
Dooley, Michael 72, 98, 118
Dorband, Kimberly 118
Dorn, Alan 52, 118
Dorn, Denise 179
Dorn , Gloria 171
Drelich , Harriet 118
Drell , Brian 79, 171
Drucker , Lori 179
Duberchin , Fern 38, 163
Dubin, Ira 67, 163
Dubrow, James 163
Duggan , Gregory 62, 98 , 118
Duhl , Cheryl 46, 179
Dunlap., l'!ancy 118
Dunn , Barbara 48, 54, 179
Dunn , Idelle 103, 171
Duxler, Michael
Dworkin , Scott 118
Dworianyn , Emil 119
Dworianyn , Eric 171
Dwyer , Daniel 84, 171
Dwyer, Patricia
Dyer, Dennis 67 , 163
Dyer , Richard 69, 79 , 119
Dzwoniarek , Thomas 171
Eager , Wendy
Eberle, Robert 66, 171
Eck , Gary 171
Eckerling, Sue 37, 171
Eckersley, Leslie 171
Eckersley, Sherrill 119
Edelman , William 163
Edelstein, Rita 179
Eich, Karen 39, 40, 103, 179
Einbinder, Jeffrey. 171
Einhorn , Mara IS2, 119
Eisbart , Neil 171
Eisenberg, Linda 37, 44, 171
Eisenberg, Michael
Ekman, Mary Jo 171
Ekstein, Arlene 38, 163
Ekstrom, David 171
Ekstrom, Linda 119
Elesh, Gregg 171
Elkes, Daniel
Elkins, Janet 38, 163
Elkins, Karen 119
Ellen by , Cheryl 119
Eller, Carl 171
Elliott, Christine 119
Elliott, Susan 120
Elliott, Warren 72, 179
Ellman, Steven 120
Ellis, Janice
Ellis, Larry 163
Ellis, Marcia 37, 56, 179
Elrod, Eric 163
Emmerman, Linda 163
Endres, Bruce 39, 40, 120
Engedahl, Scott 171
Engelhardt, Margaret 50, 179
Eoyang, Loren 37
Epsttin , Blair 179
Epstein, Bruce 84, 179
Eps.tein, Sheri 120
Epton, Donna 43, 47 , 100, 106,
Epton, Paul 120
Erb, Frederick 79, 86, 171
Ericksen, Kenneth 120
Erlander, Edith 163
Esken, Karyn 32, 38, 163
Eskoff, Sharon 163
Eskoz, Ellen 179
Estes, Robert 171
Estrin, Faye 38, 105, 163
Even, Mary 120
Even, Michael 163
Ezra tty, Stanley 120
Facter, Jeffrey 48, 120
Factor , Evette 38, 39, 163
Falber, Barbara I 71
Fallucca, Linda 163
Fallucca, Richard 120
Fantus, Richard 39, 56, 163
Farber , Leslie 121
Farber, Scott 121
Farchill, Marc 36, 121
Fardman , Audrey 36, 121
Farquar, Tim 179
Fasules, Debra 163
Favish, Lisa 163
Feder, Robert 43 , 66, 172
Federman , Harry 172
Feigen, Caryl 179
Feigen, Linda 172
Fein , Robert 163
Feinstein, Philip 179
Feld , Lila 179
Feldman , Barry 180
Feldman, Debra 38, 163
Feldman, Joel 43, 48 , 121
Feldman , Lawrence 180
Feldman, Michael 172, 202
Feldman, Robert 180
Felt, Robert 172
Fenchel, Gary 36, 53 , 174, 172
Fedz - Rojo Roberta 121
Fedz-Rojo Rosita
Ferguson, Virginia 38, 163
Ferris, Joy
Fesser , Brigette 121
Festenstein, Paul 79, 172
Fetman, Jay 180
Fields, Jerrold 180
Fields, Judy
Fillipp, Thomas 64, 89, 98 , 119,
121
Fine, Cathy Lynne 172
Fine , Cindy 163
Fine , Marc 75, 163
Fine, Steven 72, 121
Fingerman , Beth 121
Fingerman, Ricky 37, 163
Finn, William 172
Fisch, Mari -Ellen 172
Fischer, Jeanne 102, 172
Fischman, Richard 39, 172
Fish , John 39, 40, 172
Fisher, Craig 122
Fisher, Nancy 163
Fi sher, Robert 180
Fishman , Charles 39, 180
Fishman , Idell 36, 122
Fishman , Sheldon 95 , 180
Flitman , Sharon 180
Fitzsimmons, Mary
Flack , Bruce 122
Fleischer, Lonny 89, 172
Flosi, Richard
Flower, Richard 122
Flitman, Sharon
Floss , Marilyn 38, 163
Foster, Lorraine 172
Foster, Sally 122
Fowler, Brent 180
Fox, Andy 180
Fradin , Ann 163
Fradin, Steven 122
Frank , Bruce 69, 84 , 172
Frank , Robert 163
Frazes , Cheryl 31 , 36, 172
Frey, Rhonda 172
Fried, Bernard 163
Friedman, Barry 95, 172
Friedman, Debbie 122
Friedman, Francine 172
Friedman, Hallie 163
Friedman, Holly 122
Friedman, Judy 172
Eriedman, Marla 55, 172
f:'riedman, Pamela 163
Friedman, Paula 163
Friedman, Shelli 100, 122
Friedman, Steven 36, 122
Friend , Charles 172
Frishman, Linda 120, 123
Frokies, F . 79
Frolkis, Harold 67, 86, 163
Frolkis, Virginia 172
Fruehe , Denise 163
Fruehe , Eileen 44, 163
Fruehe , Marjorie 38, 172
Fuessel, Werner 180
Fulkowski, Esther 180
Fusco, Ralph
Futterman , Larry 123
Futterman , Marty 63, 180
Gaddy, Zachary
Galayda, Jean 163
Gale , Janice 123
Gallai , Sandor 81 , 180
Gamm, Kristine 130, 123
Ganas, George 180
Ganek , Steven 163
Garb, Richard
Garber, Eva 37, 47 , 180
Garber, Sherri 45, 172
Garfield, Laren 123
Gargano, Alexis 123
Garland, Holly 36, 43 , 101, 172
Gaspar, Patricia 172
Gates, David 180
Gates, Sharon 163
Geiderman , Howard 172
Geller, Carla 180
Geman , Francine 163
Geno, Donald 37, 163
Gerber , Anita 123
Gerber , Gail 180
Gerber , Robin 43 , 123
Gerber, Sherwin 67 , 163
Gerchikov , Marjorie 123
Gerchikov, Nancy 163
Gershenzon, Sue 18, 29 , 32, 36,
41 , 47, 180
Gibbs, Judith 163
Giles, Michelle I 00, 123
Gills, Karen 100, 123
Gillman, Karen 124
Gillio, Matthew 64, 86, 180
Gillio, Robert 43, 66, 79, 172
Gillman, Gayle 163
Gilman , Alan 124
Gilson , Michael 48, 124
Ginsberg, Debra 37, 172
Ginsburg, Amy IOI, 164
Ginsburg, Andrea 124
Ginsburg, David 36, 53, 174,
180
Ginsburg, Mark 172
Glassman, Marc 67, 164
Glassman, Murray 164
Glassner, Frank 36, 172
Glassner, Sharon 36, 124
Glassner, Sidney 69, 172
Glazer, Elaine 164
Glenn , Curt 172
Glick, Ronald 90, 92, 172
Glickson , Bruce 51 , 72, 124
Glickson , Cynthia 43 , 46, 180
Gliksman , Cheryl 38, 164
Glink, Martin 124
Glink , Stephan 43 , 67 , 75 , 164
Glochowsky , Steve n 39, 180
Gockenbach , Donald 95, 180
Gockenbach , Jean 103, 172
Gockenbach, Robert 67 , 75
Goetz, Steven 180
Golbin , Caryn 23, 124, 128
Gold , Iris 124
Gold, Jody 164
Gold, Mark 180
Gold, Neal 164
Gold, Robin 164
Goldbach, Linda 45, 172
Goldberg, Carole 55, 105, 172
Goldberg, David 124
Goldberg , Gary 180
Goldberg, Jack 172
Goldberg , Jan 180
Goldberg, Jan Sari 172
Goldberg, Jill 172
Goldberg, Joan 180
Goldberg, Neal 75, 164
Golden, Deborah 124
Golden, Kenneth 67 , 84, 164
Goldenberg, Mindy 172
Goldman , Anita 41, 180
Goldman , Barry 79 , 98, 172
Golt!man, Carrie 164
Goldman, Janice 124
Goldsholl, Steven 124
Goldsmith, Robert 164
Goldstein , Andrea 47, 180
Goldstein, Barbara 51, 172
Goldstein , Elliot 24, 124
Goldstein , Gerald 180
Goldstein , Howard 66, 172
Goldstein , Janel
Goldstein , Katherine
Goldstein , Marc 164
Goldstein , Marsha 32, 125
Goldstein , Reid 125
Goldstein, Roslyn 180
Goldstein, Wayne 41
Goldstick , Gale 183
Golemis, George 39, 180
Gollay , Andrea 37, 172
Golub , Howard 36, 180
Goode , Paul 79
Goodfriend , Jodie 180
Goodman , Beth 46, 48, 53, 125
Goodman , Ilene 164
Goodman , Jani ce 37, 125
G oodstein , Daniel 180
Gordon, Barbara 164
Gordon , Ellen
Gordon , Frederick 180
Gordon , Robert 40 , 180
Gordon, Terri 180
Goss, Cheryl 38 , 172
Goss, Susan 38, 164
Gost, Peter 180
Gotlib , Silvia 164
Gonlieb, Lawrence 63 , 125, 180
Gould, Preston 39, 40, 180
Govis , Peter 164
Grabiner, Lenn 69, 180
Grace, Steven 164
Grade, Rhonda 53 , 172
Grafman , Ellen 38, 172
Graham, Valerie 180
Graifman , Marcia 125
Green, Stephen 53 , 180
Greenberg, Barbara 180
Greenberg, Carol 125
Greenberg, Faith 172
Greenberg, Lori 180
Greenberg, Nancy 172
Greenberg, Ronna 164
Green berg, Ross 180
Greenberg, Sheldon
Greenberg, Susan 38, 102, 164,
172
Greene, Howard 180
Greene , Richard 43, 164
Greene , Robert 164
Greene, Scott 3 7, 172
Greenfield , Debbie 125
Greenspan , Barbara 125
Greenspan, Joan 164
Greiman , Laurel 38 , 164
Griffin, Charles
Griffin, Kathleen 125
Grimson, Howard
Grodinsky, Ruth
Groner, George 180
Gronski, David 67, 86, 164
Gross, Barbara 180
Grossman , Barry 180
Grossman , Gayle 43, 125
�Grossman, Lisa 48, 125
Grossman, Mark 172
Grossgold, Jodi 37, 172
Grousnick, Janet 172
Grou snick , Nancy 125
Grutzmacher , Steven 180
Grutzmacher , William
Gutman , Michael 39 , 180
Gzesh , Bette 125
Gzesh, Robin 164
Haake , David 164
Hackman, David 164
Hackman , Neil 180
Hadgeorge, Margo 43 , 100, 126
Hagen, John 180
Hagio , Marsha 164
Haitchi , Han s 180
Haitch i, Michael 164
Halper, Beth 126
Halperin , Debra 36, 43, 126,
153
Hanley, Daniel 43 , 61 , 126
Hanley , Patrick 172
Han sen, Paul 180
Hanson , Debra 164
Hanu s, Glen 172
Harri s, Claudia 36 , 56 , 180
Harri s, Fred 126
Harri s, Loren
Harris , Robin 38, 180
Harris, Warren 172
Harrold , Anita 126
Harrold , Cecil 67, 164
Hart , Gary 3 1, 37, 39, 172
Hartstein , Alden 66, 84, 86, 172
Hasegawa, Douglas 180
Hasmonek, John 67 , 164
Hass, Irwin 127
Hass, Jeffre y 66, 168, 172
Hasselson , All en 127
Hasselson , Rita 172
Hau ser, Rose mary 50, 180
Hausman, Robert 172
Hausman , Susa n 127
Hawkins, Cynthia 103, 180
Hayes, Elvin 180
Hayne s. Christine 172
Haynes. Craig
Haynes, Mark 39. 127
Hedrick. William 67 , 164
Hefter , Ro xan ne 127
Hefter. Terry 127
Heidelberger. Che ryl
Heiman. Donald 164
Heiman , Edward 128
Heiman, Sandra
Heimlic h . Tova 180
Heinrich, Joseph 164
Helberg, Leslie 39 , 164
Helberg, Steven 39, 40, 180
Helfgoll , Shirley 180
Heller, Alan
Helium . Earl 172
Henich, Robin 180
Henry. Robert 66, 86, 172
Herald, T . 75
Herlad, A. 75
Herman, Bruce 95, 98, 128
Hernandez, Joachin 180
Herst , Ma rk 128
Hervatin, John 128
Hcrzet . Larry 180
Herzog, Warre n 172
Hess, Nancy 164
Hess, Ronald 180
Hessing, Barry 180
Hill , Brian 172
Hill , Jeffrey 128
Hirsch , Arthur 172
Hirsch , David
Hirsch, Ilene 38, 181
Hirsch, Steven 181
Hirshman, Rose 181
Hobson, John 96, 164
Hoefler , Robert 128
Hoffman , Charles 18 1
Hoffman , Douglas 69
Hoffman , Marsha 164
Hoffman , Steven 164
Hoffman , Rhonda 181
Hoglund , Susan 172
Hoglund , Warren 164
Hoglund , Wayne 164
Hohmann, Cynthia 164
Hoke, Lawrence 95 , 181
Holland , Cyd 36, IOI , 172
Holmes, Glenn 39, 40, 128
Holzheimer, Debra 37, 102, 181
Hoppenrath , Gary 172
Horne , Je ss 172
Horvitz, Bruce 128
Horwitz , Allan 181
Horwitz, Donald 18 1
Horwitz, Stuart 164
Hotton. R ichard
Howard, Jeanine 45 , 172
H uguele t, Edward 164
Hupert, Zachary 37 , 172
Hurmuz , John 181
HUSS, R o nald 172
Hyma n, Craig
Hyman, Debra 172
Hyma n, Larry 181
Hyman, Miriam 39, 128
!glit z, Fred 39, 67, 75, 164
Ignace, Thaddeus 52 , I 64
In gerso ll , David 128
In gersoll , Jean 164
1rving, Lynn 38,39, 105, 164
Irwin , ancy 18 1
Isaac, D anie l
Isaacs, Andrea 43,48 , 5 1,54, 128
Isaa cso n , Barbara 43 , 18 1
Isaacson , Mark 164
Isaacson. Rhonda 172
Ise nberg, Ba rbara 36,54. 181
Iser, Lawrence 39, 164
Iser. Michael 39,40, 18 1
Ital ia, Linda 36 ,43 , I 72
Jack son, Kathleen 39, 103, 172
Jacobs , Arnold 129
Jacobs, Barbara 38
Jacobs. Bruce 129
Jacobs , David 37,95, I 8 I
Jacobs, Jeri 172
Jacobs, Mark 129
Jacobs, Richard
Jacobso n, Betty 164
Jacobson , Brenda 172
Jacobson , Earl 181
Jacobson , Mark 39,40, 18 1
Jacoby , Jud ith 172
Jacoby , Richard 172
Jaffe , Donna 18 1
Jaffe , Shelley
Jamruszka , John 18 1
J am ruszka , Sharon 172
Jana s, Debra 164
J an is, Chri stoph er
Janisch , John 18 1
Janse n , Sue 129
Jan s M ary 129
Jeffrie s, Roger 18 1
J enes, Victor I 72
Jenkins, Beth 164
Jenkins, David 129
Jenkins, Kath y
Jenkins, Joseph 69,84, 172
Jen se n , John
Jeremias, Lisa 43 , 164
Joffman , J 79
Joachim , Judy 173
Joddison, M. 57
John son, Craig 164
John son , James 164
John son , Jeffrey 181
John son , J effry 164
Johnson, Judith 173
John son, Kristine 36 , 129
John son, Lynne 129
John so n, Nancy 102, 129
Johnson , Sandor 41 , 129
Johnson , Theodore 4I , 129
Jonas, Joanne 130
Jonas, Richard 39, 164
Jones, Stephen 67. 164
Jones, Victor
Joyner , Anthony
Julius , Cheri
Jungwirth, Peter 6 1,62,86, 130
Julius , Gerald 18 1
Jusziewicz , Jolanda 181
Kaatz, Dina 164
Kabiller, Karen 181
Kabat, Sherry 130
Kachel , Lillian 181
Kagan, Betsy 164
Kagan, Deborah 39, 164
Kagan, Joel 130
Kagan, Sharon 173
Kagan , Shelly 173
Kahan, Gary 75 , 164
Kahn , Lillian 38 ,39,40, 164
Kahn , Michael 181
Kahn, Rena 173
Kaiser , Audrey 181
Kaiz, Jeffrey 181
Kalika, Sandra 38, 173
Kalin, Daniel 130
Kalin , Richard 164
Kalisky, Gregory 130, 143, 152
Kalnitz, Sandra 43 ,47 , 181
Kaluzna , Debra 45 ,47 , 181
Kame n, Carol 38, 164
Kamen , Gayle 31,37,181
Kamenir, Steven 173
Kamin sky, Steve 130
Kammer , Ronald 40, 164
Kammier , Bruce 164,84
Kamo, Richard 164
Kandel , Jack 130
Kane, Billie 164
Kane , David
Kane, Wendy 131
Kane lo s, Nicholas 44 , 13 I
Kanlan, Donn a 173
Kanlan , Joyce 49, 18 I
Kantor, Charlene 36 , 13 I
Kantro , Charles 39 , l 73
Kaplan , Adrienne 181
Kaplan , Arlene 18 1
Kaplan , Debra 164, 102
Kaplan , Debra 164
Kaplan , Donna 131
Kaplan . H ollis 37
Kaplan , Jeffrey 131
Kaplan . Lesley 38,43 , 164
Kaplan , Marc 181
Kaplan , Maureen 181
Kapla n. Michael 173
Kaplan , Susa n 38 , 164
Kappelman , Ri chard 164
Kappelman , Steven 131
Karabush, Paul 173
Karabu h, Reid 78, 13 I
Ka rge, Stewart 36,66, 18 I
Karhoff, Deni se 49,50, I 8 I
Karkomi , Susan 131
Karlson , Susan I06, 181
Karps, Paul 132
Kalani, David
Katz , I vy 132
Kat z. Karen 173
Ka tz, Michael 132
Katz, Paul 173
Katz, Susan 173
Katz, Terry 164
Kaufman , Cheryl
Kaufman , Robe rt 181
Kautz , Karen 181
Kaye , Barry 132
Kaye , Debra 48,54, !32
Kaye , Joanne 41, I 81
Kaye , Lorraine 38, 164
K eller , Avis 132
Keller, Franci 39 , 164
Keller , Stephen 41 , 173
Kellner , Karen 132
Kellner , Jill 38, 165
Kempner , Linda 37, 18 I
Kennedy , Gail 39 ,40, 181
Kenning. Judith 165
Kenning, Thomas 181
Kessler. Donald 132
Kiesel , Kristine 29,36, 132
Killermann , Adam 173
Kine, Bill 181
King , Joanne
King, Patricia 165
K ing, William
Kipnis , Marcy 132
Kite , Bruce 98 , I 8 I
Kite , Howard 165
Kittisobhon , Mance 50, 132
Klapman , Elizabeth 38 , 165
Klehr , Katherine 46.47 , 101 , 181
K leifield , Barbara 181
Klein , Earl 181
Klein, Linda 132
Klein , Miriam 46,132
Klein , Su sa n 19,36, 41 ,53, 181
Kleinschmidt , Deborah 103.104 ,
173
K linghoffer, Mark 181
Kl ykun, Terrence 181
Knaizer, H oward 36, 63, 132
Kobini s, Arlin 173
Kobritz, Lauren 133
Kobnick, Nancy 173
Koch , Kimberly 165
Koelner , Harvey 36,41 ,51 , 133
Koenig,
ancy 49, 133
Koeune , Stephan
Koff, Jack 181
Kogan , Jack 165
Kohn , Jacqueline 133
Kohn, Laurie 113
Kokotek, Kathleen
Kokotek, Kenneth
Kolpas , Sharon 38, 165
Kopacz, Geraldine
Korey, Rhonda 173
Korey, Steven 165
Korman , K . 38,45
Kornick, Audrey 173
Kornick , J effrey 165
Kornick , Ted 173
Korta , Michael 73, l 8 I
Kosh, Gayla 50,52, 180
Kosoy , Robert 181
Kost, Alan 181
Kostan , Rose 133, 151
Kostyniuk , Karen 102, l 73
Kostyniuk , Kath y 102
Kovaciny , Lynn 103 , 173
Kovin , Craig 86
Kowalkowski , Dean 65, 18 1
Ko vin, Craig 181
Kozlov, Cary 133
Kranz, Roberta 181
Kraus, Meryl 37, 173
Krau se, Larry 181
Kravitz, Kenneth 69,77,133
Krawetz , Wayne 53 , 133
Krech, Gregg 67, 165
Kreitman , Keith 84, 165
Krichevsky, Debra 105, 173
Krichevsky, Laura 131 , I33
Kriezelman , El yse 37,173
Kri shman , Karin
Krissman , Charles 181
Krockey, Sharon 18 1
Kronich, Neva 38 , 165
Kropf, Tho mas 165
Krubiner, Susan
Krueger, John 173
Krueger, Mark 39,69, 165
Kruglick , Louis 90,92, I 73
Kubnick, Nancy
Kuester, James 181
Kuhn , Mary 173
Kulwin , Allen 66
Kulwin , Michelle 38,165
Kuner, Alan 181
Kupfer , Barbara 32,43 ,46, 133
Kupfer, Jerald 46,81, 181
Kuppig, Karen 37,173
Kusek , Elizabeth 102, 165
Kutchins, Leslie 133
Labay, Edward 67, 165
Lake, Elaine 38 ,40,43 , 173
Lake , James 64, I 8 I
Lake, Jeffrey 181
Lamonda, Thomas 43
Lampert , Jay 165
Lampert , Howard 173
Lampert , Terry 133
Lance, Lawrence 133
Lane , Pamela
Lange, Patrice 36, 134
Langer, Barbara 133
Langer , Jeffrey 75, 165
Langhaus, Terry 33,36,43, 134
Lanoff, Howard
Lapasso, Louis 44, 18 I
Larson, Joanne 37 , 173
Larson , Robert 84, 165
Larwe , Rhona 134
Lascoe , Deborah 37, 173
Lash , Norman 173
Lasko , Alan 173
Lasser , Ellen 18 1
Lasworth , Laura 173
Lasworth , 'Earl 173
Lasworth , Linnie 181
Latala, Daine 165
Latala , Susan 181
Lattin, Sherrie 173
Larwe, Lenore 38, 165
Lauderdale , Deborah
Laurie , Jan yce 173
Lauwasser, Jack 18 l
Lavin , Deborah 37, 173
Lavin , Steven 165
Lavine , Steven 173
Lawler , James 165
Lazaar, Diane 134
Lazar, Barbara 37, 134
�Leavitt, Alan 81 , 134
Leblanc, Susan 36, 100, 134, 136
Leblanc, Yvonne 105 , 173
Lee, Gary 165
Lee, Helen 173
Lee, Jeffrey 173
Lee , Henry 181
Lee , John
Lee , Robert 181
Lefevre, Thomas 173
Leib, Jerry
Leib , Linda 181
Lempert , Jay
Lempen, Mark 181
Lenoff, Lynn 38, 173
Lent , Bruce 134
Lcntzen . Robert
Leonard , Thomas
Leonard, Mary Jane 165
Lerman, Barry 48,98, 134
Lerner. Carole 45,173
Lerner. David
Lerner , Je ssica 165
Lesorgen , Regina 37, 104, 181
Letchinger , Amy 134
Letchinger , Robert 52 , 165
Leven , Stuart 52.135
Levens, David 48 , 135
Levey , Maxine 181
Levi , Lynne 165
Levie, James 135
Levin, Adrianne 135
Levin , Barbara 37,56, 181
Levin , Fran
Levin, Jeffrey 173
Levin , Marcy 135
Levin, Marsha 165
Levin , Morri s 173
Levin , Ronda 38, 165
Levine, Bet h 135
Levine, David 181
Levine, Lawrence 181
Levine, S 41
Levinson , Blake 135
Levit , Sharon 100, 106, 135
Levit, Joel 165
Levit , Steven 84, 165
Levitan , William 39, 173
Levitt, Susan 43 , 105, 165
Levy, Diane 38, 165
Levy, Garry
Levy, Ira 63 , 18 1
Levy , Sheila 181
Levy, Steven 173
Levy , Susan 37,51
Levy, Vicki 37,181
Lewis, Howard 165
Lewis, Lisa 45, 18 I
Lewis, Madeline 49, 100, 135
Lewis, Nancy 135
Lewkowicz, Adam
Lewkowicz, Linda 173
Lewkowicz, Morris
Libert, Elyse 136
Libert , Rhonda 45, 173
Lichten stein, Edward 136
Lichten stein , Kathy 37, 181
Liljegren, Wendy 165
Liljegren, Robin 182
Lill, Sue 182
Lillien. Laura
Lindahl, Michael 38, 75, I 65
Linke, Jon 136
Lipman , Linda 182
Lipson, Francine 38, 165
Liss, Bonnie 136
Locin , Janine 173
London , Julie 136
London, Linda 37, 173
Longfellow, Thomas 165
Loochtan , Marlene 54, 182
Look , Jerry 86, 173
Loring, Carol 136
Lotka, Kenneth 136
Lqvell, David 136, 173
Lovell , Steven
Lovitt, William 182
Lubin, Glenn 67.165
Lubow, Ellen 182
Lucas, Victoria 173
Lukatch , Edward 173
Lunsik, Joel 49, 182
Lusk , Ryder
Lustman , Joseph 136
Lutz, Garry 165
Lutz , Charles 39,69, 165
Lutz, Leslie 39, l 73
Lyons, Howard
MacAndrews , Donald
McCloud. Debra 37, 173
McCloud, Lynne 37, 137
McCormick , Timothy 173
McCuaig, Brian 39, 182
McCuaig, Donald 165
Mack, Alan 182
Mack , Glen 173
Madni ck, Michael 36,41,49, 136
Madnick, Sima 165
Maedge , Jay 173
Maedge, Judy 38, 165
Mages, Michael 182
Maggio, Lynne 38, 165
Main , Ian 67 ,75,165
Makris, Deborah 38, 173
Malcher . Kathy 38,39, 100, !04, 173
Malcher , Christine 38, 100, 104, 182
Malfar, Daniel 37,53 ,96
Mal far, Lezli 100, 136
Malick, Gregory
Malina, Howard 136
Maller , Abby 40,53 , 182
Mamlok, Margeret 47, 182, 183
Mamot , Bonnie 47 , 183
Mandel , Adriana 39,40, 137
Mandel , Bruce 86, 165
Mandel, Linda 137
Mandel , Linda 173
Mandel , Sylvia 38
Mankofr, Brad 165
Mankoff. Curtis 182
Mann , Francine 182
Mann, Lynne 137
Mann , Sherry 38,165
Manna , Gary 182
Manna, John 165
Mannheimer , Joan 182
Maratos , Elizabeth 37, 173
Marc us, Debra 173
Marcus, Richard 42,43 ,53,69, 137
Marcus, Susan 182
Mardell , Sharon 137
Margalit, orman 165.182
Margolis, Michael
Margalit , Beth
M argules, Pamela 165
Marinello, Scott 39,40,95 , 182
Markoff, Michael 38, 165
Markovitz, Barbara 38, 165
Marks, Deborah 137
Marks, Linda 173
Mark s, Richard 165
Marks, Susan 182
Marx , Judith 38,182
Maslowsky , Tina 165
Mastrototaro, Joseph
Matsumoto , Benjamin 43 ,66, 173
Matusik, David 182
Matu sik, J illene 165
Matsuoka , Judy 173
Mattews, Russ 173
Maxon, Linda 173
Maydet , Nancy 47
Mayer, Carol 182
Mayer, Charles 182
Mayer , David 73,182
Mayer , Karen 165
Mayer , Shawn 137
Mayer , Steven 173
Maylahn , Michael 73
Mayrent, Audrey 37 ,173
Mazur , Mark 173
Medor, Gilbert 65, 137
Mcdow, Teri 173
Mehlman , Nancy 130, 131,137
Meisner , Janice 43 ,46,182
Meisner , Steven 67, 165
Meister, Barry 66, I 73
Meister, Brian 137
Meister, Donald 182
Me kier , Michael 39, 166
Melnick , Deborah 182
Meltzer, Howard 173
Meltzer, Sheri 139
Melvin , Marylee 103 , 166
Mendel sohn , Jody 166
Mendelssoh n, Gail 32, 139
Merkin, Adine 139
Merens, Norwin 173
Merkin, Eileen 139
Merkin , Laura 173
Merkin , Howard 86, 166
Merkin, Marcia 166
Meyer , Barbara 166
Meyer, Barbara 166
Meyer, Christine 36,53, 139
Meyer , Kenneth 67 , 166
Meyer, Leonard 95 , 139
Meyer, Michael 139
Meyer, Patty 43
Meyer , Richard 182
Mevorah , Debra 182
Mialkowski, Karen
Michael, Daniel
Michael , Gary 81 , 139
Michael s, Wendy
Michell , Richard 67,173
Migdow , Janet 139
Migdow , Jonathan 166
Millard , Don 37,166
Miller , Arthur 182
Miller , Claudia 37,53,173
Miller , Gary
Miller, Gregory 173
Miller , Ira
Miller , Laura 166
Miller , Lori 139
Miller, Marc 50,140
Miller, Michael 140
Millman , Morris 39,41 , 140
Milstein , Marc 140
Milste in , Steven 182
Mims, Alma
M incberg , Robert 86, 182
Mindel , Carol 38,43, 101 , 173
Miner, Alyce 166
Miner, Pamela 166
Minikowski, Debra 38, 166
Mishell , Dahlia 36, 173
Mishell, Yemimma 43, 182
Mishoulam , Howard 140
Mitnick , Penny 38,43, 166
Mittelman, Sharon 41,43 ,56, 140
Mizock , Debra 140
Moffett , Gail 182
Moeson, Joanne 182
Molitor, Bernadette
Monsen, Nancy I05, l 73
Monti , Mark
Moore , Peggie
Morgen , Janice 182
Morris, Frayda 140
Morris, Rickey
Morris, Sherry
Morrison , Barbara 38, 166
Morton , Fred 182
Moses, Monica 182
Moses, Thomas 182
Moskowitz, Darryl 173
Mo skowitz, Joan 37, 173,203
Moss, Ricky 84, 166
Moss, Robert 65 , 140
Motton , Richard 166
Mrowka , Michael 166
Mullen , Robert 39, I 73
Mueller , Susan 47, 106, 182
Mulcahy , Kim 182
Munn , Judith 37,166
Mylroie , Laurie 52,57
M ylroie, Linda 52
Myrna, Vera 140
M yszka , Thomas
Naatz, Thomas 39
Naatz , William 182
abat, Steven 67, 166
Nadeau, Patricia 182
Nadeau , Robert 166
Nadler, Nancy 182
Nagel , Eric 84, 166
Nagel , Fred 66
Nagel , Ronald 67,166
Nal y, Steve 182
Nastos, Gu s 67, 166
Nathan, Joel 173
Nathan , Leslie 182
Nathan, Michael 166
Nathan, Richard 173
Nalhan, Stephen 36, 140
Natker, Allen 38,67, 166
Natker , Leon 18,22,23 ,31,36,41 ,
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Neidorf, Janice 166
Nelson, David 140
Nelson, Howard
Nemerovski, Randall 39, 174
Nemetz , Adrienne 38, 182
Nemetz, Jeffrey 32, 140
Netznik , J effrey 66,174
Netznik, Lisa 141
Netznik, Lori 39, 166
Neuberg, Elyce 141
Neuman , Eugene 67, 166
Neuman, Reid 98,141
Neumeister , Jay 182
Newborn, Janice
Newlin , Nancy 104, 14 l
Newman, Bruce
ewman, Bruce Henry 174
Newman, Devra 39, 141
Nicharis, Wendy 166
Nidetz, Alan 166
Nidetz, Harold 141
Nidetz, Lee 174
Nieder, Julie 44, 14 I
Nierman, Beth
Niess , Paul 174
Nigut, Carol 111 , 141
Nikitow, Denn is 63,98, 182
Nikitow , John 67,86, 166
Nison, Judith
Nitz, Marla 182
Nitzkin , Toby 101 , 182
oesen , Joanne
Noesen , Teresa 38, 166
Nordhaus, Jeffrey 174
Nordhaus, Stephen
olan, R ichard 37, 166
Nopar, Andrea 181
Novak , Richard 84 , 174
Novelli, Anthony
Novello, Victor
Novick, Deborah 166
Nowak, Marcia 102, 141
Nudell, Dawn 141
Nudelman , Gale 39, 174
Nudelman, Iri s 36,39, 182
urtenakdge , Mary 166
Nye , Jane 102, 166
Nye , George 174
Oakey, Blossom 182
O'Boyle, Terry
Oberoing, William 86, l 66
Ocker, Carol 37, 182
Oher , Gerald 33,98, 141
Ohlhausen, Richard 182
Oken, Nancy 38, 166
Olen, Daniel 141
Olivia , Arnold 174
Olse n, Kenneth 141
Olson, Corinne 102, 141
Oppenheim , Jacquelin 39, 166
O'Reilly, Kathleen 182
Orloff, Milena 106, 182
Orloff, Steven 51 ,62,98, 142
Orlove, J effrey 67 ,75,166
Ornstein, Mark 166
Ortmann, Jeffrey 53, 174
Oserman , Stuart 52,53, 182
Oshanna, Gail 182
Osness, William 67,90,92,166
Oye , Diane 142
Oxman, Hillary 38, 166
Oxman , Michelle 36,53, 182
Page, Vera 182
Palles, Che ryl 40,41 ,53, 101
Panno , Ann 166
Pappalivata , Dorothy
Pape, Josephine
Pape, Rocco 67 , 166
Papier, Debbie 183
Paradise, Randall 52,90,92, l 74
Pardys, Caryn 39, 166
PaJner, Maureen 38, 166
Patt , Jeffrey 174
Paugoulatos, Anthony 43, 142
Pearlman , Terri 166
Pechter, Barry 174
Pechter, Rosanne 38, 166
Pedersen, Hanne 166
Pepoon, Carol 142
Perelgut , Terri 38, I05, 166
Perkins, Kathy
Perl, Harry 142
Perlin , Murry 166
Perlman, Rana 37, 166
Perlman, Marlene 183
Perry , Barbara 43,55,142
Perry , Jay 167
Perry, Margaret
Pershin , Marc 142
Petersen , Keith 167
Peterson, John 95,96, 174
Petroski , Edal 142
Petroski, Regina 49, 167
Petz, Jeri 37,39,40, 183
Petz , Susan 142
Pevsner, Linda 174
POaumer , Donald 174
Pevsner, Linda
Pietkowski, Albert 183
Pinas, Seth I 43
Pine less , Hal 38, 174
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�Pitt , Diane 167
Pliski n , Leslie 143
Pli sk in , Steven 167
Plotkin , Da le 75, 167
Pluda, James 36, 174
Podgers, Linda 36, 174
Podol sky, Sarah 37, 167
Pohl , Roxanne 143
Pokoik, Ilene 183
Pokorny, Jolie 183
Polisky , Roberta 174
Politzer, Cheryl 38, 167
Polk, Martin
Pollack , Mark 66 ,95 , 174
Pollack, Scott 55,95 , 183
Pollak , Harvey 39,84, 174
Polston, Sharon 37, 143
Ponoroff, Lawrence 183
Porter , Clayt on 84,174
Portman , David 62, 143
Portman , Mark 62,86, 143
Poto , Michael 44 , 174
Powell , Ilyse 106, 143
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Pressner, Ronna 38, 167
Price, Harry 143
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Prince, Sheri 37, 104, 183
Priske, Susan 183
Projansky, Judy 174
Propp, Dennis 183
Propp , Douglas 183
Pueschel, Dawn 167
Putzi ge r, Linda 55 , 183
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Rabin, Deborah 174
Rabin , Laurene 37,38,45 , l 74
Rabi n, Linda 167
Racine, Miri am 183
Racusen, Karen 44 ,50
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Rafayko , Michael 95, 183
Ra nd , Robert 183
Rand , Shayne
Raphael, Gary 84, 174
Rappapo rt , Helila 174
Rap paport , J. 36
Rappapo rt , Michae l 167
Ratsman, Donna
Ray , Julie 167
Red lin , Richard
Redman , Loretta 174
Redman , Paula 45, 144
Reich , Howard 174
Reinwald , Denise
Reisma n, Joanne 144
Reiss, Linda 174
Render, Ellen
Render , Marc 40,48, 144, 145
Render , Robert 69, 167
Res kin, P. 40
Rest, Ellen 174
Rest , Jonathan 23,41 , 128, 144
Resterhouse, Connie 183
Retzler , Barbara 174
Rezw in , Laurel 183
Ricci, Craig 67, 167
Ricci , Randy 183
Rice, Jill 24, 106, 144
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Rich , Craig 39, 174
Rich , Steven 174
Richard s, Jane 103, 174,209
Richard s, Cynthia I 00, 103, 144
Richardson, Cheryl 144
Richrnond , Keith 52
Ridgeway, Angela
Rifkin , Daniel 183
Rifkind , Marilyn 174
Ring, Max 183
Riskin , Phillip 39, 183
Robbin , Richard 84 , 167
Roberts, Rita 37, 174
Robeydek, Pamela 183
Robin , Danie l 167
Robin , Holly 39
Robin , Marc
Robins, Arlin 37
Robins, Diane 167
Robins, Michael 39, 167
Rock , Steven 79, 174
Rockoff, Lawrence 39, 183
Rodiek , Anne 103, 174
Rodin , Nancy 43 , 185, 183
Rogover, Sandra 52, 102, 144
Rogull , Sue 174
Roi nick, Joel 84, 174
Rolnicki , Rolf 144
Roman , Alan 183
Roma n, Sherri 37
Roma n, Sandy 174
Romanek, Harvey 84, 183
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Roman ek, M ark 167
Romanell i, Debora h 174
Romanelli , Joseph
Romano, Madia 183
Romanoff, Renee 57
Romanoff, Steven 167
Ronan, Patrick 174
Rose , Linda 174
Ro se, Steven 62,86 ,98 , 144
Rose man , Ea rl 167
Rosen , Allen 144
Rosen, Judith 183
Rose n, Ke vin 39, I 75
Rosen , Sandra 37, 175
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Rosenberg, Michael 145
Rosen berg, N eal 145
Rose nberg, Robbin 145
Rose nberg, Susan 183
Rose nfield , Lynne 167
Rose nson, And rew 175
Rosenthal , Marc 183
Rosentha l, Sheila
Rosen, Allen
R osen, J 39
Rose nzweig, Karla 38 ,43
R osner, Ellen 167
Ross, Allan 84, 167
R oss, Debra 167
Ross, Lisa 121, 145
R oss, Merrick 84 , 175
Ross, Michael 78, 145
Rossel, Carol 167
Rossel, Laura 101 , 145
Rossman, E ll en 43 , 183
Ro th , Allan 145
R oth , Kenneth 145
R oth , Lawrence 183
R oth, Renee 39, 183
Rothenberg, Bradford 145
Rothenberg , Carole 145
Rothenberg , Loui sa 146
Rothman , Dennis 36, 183
Rothstein , Richard 72 , 73 , 146
Rouzin , Susan 146
R ozencwajg, Anna 175
Ruben, Shelley 19,29,36, 146
Rubin , Dale 175
Rubin , David 183
Rubin , Ellen 183
Rubin, Francine 175
Rubin , Janel 146
Rubin , Laurie 146
Rubin , Rob erta
Rubin , Rona ld 167
Rubin , William 183
Rubin stein , Jay 175
Rudd, Caro l 167
Rudenberg, Bruce 54, 146
Rudman, Jack 183
Rudnick , Bruce 84, 175
Rudnick , Steven 146
Rudol ph , Larry
Rue, Randall 37, 167
Ruesch , Don ald 183
Rushakoff, Gary 36, 146
Ru skin , Marc 84, 175
Russcol , Albert 36,40, 175
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Ryan, Ken 183
R ya n, Pat rick 69
Ryback, Christine 17 5
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Sachs, Earl
Sadovsky , Henry 167
Sagan , Martin 96, 167
Sage, Ken 183
Sala , Richard 167
Salsburg , Faith 183
Sa ltare lli , Michae l 66, 86, 98,
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Salter , Richard 39, 167
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Saltzman, Arth ur 183
Saltzman , Larry 36, 183
Samson , Irv 183
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Sanchez, Su san 36, 183
Sanders, D anita
Sapozni k, Sandra 146
Saruk , Deborah 146
Sasai , Eric 167
Satoloe, Ra lph 77 , 98, 147
Satoloe, Robert 167
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Savill, Francine 183
Savill, Linda 167
Sax , Jay 183
Scarpelli , Thomas 62, 86, 147
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Schack, Cary 175
Schaffel, Lynne 183
Schaffner , Jacqueline
Schaffrick , Carol 36, 183
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Schatz, Barry 175
Schatz, Mark 183
Schechtman, Barbara
Scheele, Den ise 175
Scheele, Kathrynn 147
Scher, Tamara 175
Scherfling, Heidi 38, 43 , 53, 175
Schick, Mi chael 175
Schiewe , Richard 36, 183
Schi ff , Ron 147
Schiffman , Kenneth 87, 183
Schillo, James 41 , 147
Schiro, George ·183
Schirpio , D. 79
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Schlaffer, Suzanne 167
Schlau, Thom as 167
Schl esak, Fred 183
Schl esin ger, Joyce 48, 54, 147
Schloss, Susan 43 , 49 , 147
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Schmidt , Mi che lle 167
Schmid t, Nancy 147
Schmidt, Therese 183
Schmitzer, William 78
Schn ad ig, Merle 38, 167
Schnadig, Nancy 37, 183
Schneider, Cynthi a 155
Schneider, Deborah 167
Schn eider , Lawrence 61 , 147
Schneider , Penny 175
Schneider, Steven 39, 41 , 53, 147
Schneider, Steve 175
Schneyr , Arlene 175
Schnider, Steven
Schober , Trudy 147
Sc hoeller , Scott 64 , 183
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Schoeneck, Susanne 183
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Schoepko , Janel 167
Schrier , Diane 167
Schroller, Martha 148
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Sch ubert , Richard 95 , 98 , 148,
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Schultz, Kimberly 38, 167
Schultz, Paul 167
Schuman, Rochelle 167
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Schwab, Van 183
Schwander, Charles
Schwander, Joan 175
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Schwartz, Howard 41 , 148
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Schwartz, Lynn 148
Schwa rtz , Marc 38, 175
Schwartz, Sheryl 38, 167, 175
Scott , Jamie 175
Scott, Jody 167
Seb ul, Cheryl 38, 175
Secler , Meryl 38, 167
Seiden, Debra 180
Seid en, Wendy 167
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Sezer, Lawrence 40, 148
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Shapiro, David 175
Shapiro, Davida
Shapiro , Irvin 167
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Share , Richard 148, 167
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Shaw , Steven 148
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Shefsky, Michael 183
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Sher , Joel
Sher, Stephanie 148
Sheridan, J ames 148
Sherm a n, David 40, 149
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Shucker, Ira 184
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Shutan , Karen 184
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Siegel, Bonn ie 175
Siegel, Bertha 37
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Siege l, Helene 149
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Siegel , Merle 184
Siegel, Michael 175
Siegel , Ri chard 36
Siegel , Steven 184
Siem se n, Donna 36
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Sil verman, Bruce 175
Silverman, Craig 149
Si lverman, Linda 149
Silvers, Gary 167
Silverstein , Ilene 175
Silverstein , Joel 84 , 175
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Simmons, John 44, 175
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Simon , Craig 55 , 184
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Simon , Julie 43, 48, 54, 175
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Simon , Randi 184
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Sola. Robert 184
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Solomon , Rose 151
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Spiegel , Harvey 175
Spiegel. Pamela 152
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Streff, Robert 176
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Stricker , Perry 153
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Tande!, Linda 176
Tannebaum , Randy 154
Tanzar, Marjorie 184
Tarachofsky, Sheri
Tarantur, Carol
Tarantur , Paul 53 , 154
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Tatge, Jeffrey 168
Tauber , Judy 43, 154
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Tavolacci. Leo 154
Taylor, Cynthia
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Tenne s, Suzanne 168
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Thiry, Nancy 37, 103, 176
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Thomas, Mark 95, 184
Thomas, Susan 176
Thompson, Robert 184
Tincher, Michael 43, 67 , 168
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Trainor, Thomas 184
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Trauth, Anthony 168
Treitman, Laurie 168
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Tresley , David 168
Tresley , Gilbert
Trilling, Wendy 176
Tripp, Thomas 8 I, 176
Triwush, Arthur 155
Tscheyka, Michael 184
Tselekis, Betsy 184
Tulsky, Stuart 53 , 155
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Tupler, Sharon 168
Turner, Jeffrey
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Ubau, Lester 184
Uhler , Susanne 44, 184
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Ullberg, Debra 184
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Ulbert , Stephen 176
Underwood , Carol 39, 168
Underwood, Paul 69, 98 , 184
Urborg, Bernard 168
Urman , Ruth 44, 45, 168
Urbanus, Kenneth 64, 71 , 155
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Vanderkloot , Robert 41, 176
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Van, Edward
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Vaughan, Susan 184
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Vlad , Denise 43, IOI, 104, 184
Vogel , Donna
Vogel, Genise 38
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Wachovsky, Karen 176
Wade, Suzanne 184
Wagner, Dorothy JOO , 155
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Wagner , Rhonda 176
Wahlgren , Janice
Wahlgren, Richard 37, 168
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Wald, Sylvia 39, 184
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Walker, Michael 67, 168
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Wallach , Stewart 156
Waller, Diana 38. 168
Waller , Linda 176
Waller, Marcia 53 , 184
Wallis, Pamela 56, IOI , 184
Walton, Teresa
Warnke , Kristie 38, 168
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Wasserman, Sherri 184
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Weiner , Allan 81. 156
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Weiner , Steven 66 , 184
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Weinstein, Eila 176
Weinstein , Jane 38, 39, 168
Weinstein , Marsha IOI, 176
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Weintraub , Daniel I 84
Weintraub , Dougla s
Weintraub , Eileen 57 , 156
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Weisman , David 157
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Weisman, Nancy 184
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Weiss, Andrea 176
Weiss, Barbara 38, 169
Weiss, Cynthia 3 7, 169
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Weiss , Linda 49 , 100, 157
Weiss, Mark 43, 44 , 90, 92, 169
Weiss, Ronald 157
Weisser, Cindy 38, 176
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Weldon, Lenora
Weller , Gayle 157
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Wellmann , Patrick
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Werner , Karen 38, 169
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Westfall , Patricia 157
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Whitmore, Bruce 169
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Wiekman , Beth 169
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Wiggins, Marilyn 38, 176
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Williams, David 157
Williams , James
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Winer , Jay 157
Winer, Sharon 157
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Winston, Marla 176
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Wiser, Kathryn
Wiser, Richard
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Witt, Babeue
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Witt, Michelle 180, 184
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Witt, Stephen 79, 172
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Witzel, Irwin 184
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Wolfe , Joseph 39, 49, 184
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Wolke, Michelle 185
Wolkenheim , Eli 158
Wolin, Bruce
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Wolsk , Elita 176
Wolsk, Felice 176
Wolters, Marvene 36, 158
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Wood , Sally 176
Woolf, Mark 176
Woolf, Robert 62 , 158
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Wyko, Wendy 185
Wortman, Ceena 158
Yale, Craig 64, 185
Yang, Judy 169
Yoshimura, Norman 169
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Yurko , Richard
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Zack, Deborah 185
Zager, Lawrence I 85
Zelvin, Susan 37, I 76
Ziah, James 67, 96, 169
Zimmer, Howard
Zimmer, John 158
Zimmerman, Jerry 41 , 158
Zimmerman , Ruth 36, 176
Zinman, Nancy 185
Zoll , Howard 158
Zoll, Mitchell 51, 158
Zook, Kevin 39, 176
Zook , Linda 158
Zucker, Michael 39, 69, 169
Zucker, Victoria 101 , 185
Zummer, Laury 169
Zurla, Paui 143, 158
Zurla , Terri
Zutman, Maureen 158
Zyrck, Edward 185
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Reflections 1970
Volume XLII
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Reflections
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Dr. Parker termin ates
DR. CLYDE PARKER
Superintende nt of Schools
Dr. Clyde Parker, Superintende nt of the Niles Township
High Schools for the past nine years, was born in a coal
mining town, Dugger, in Indiana. He is married and has
two daughters and five grandchildre n.
After graduating high school, Dr. Parker attended Franklin College in Indiana where he received his Bachelor of
Arts Degree. He earned his Master of Arts Degree at Indiana
State University and later earned his Doctorate Degree at
Indiana University. Dr. Parker was also awarded an Honorary Doctorate Law Degree from Upper Iowa University.
The capable educator has been in the field of teaching
and education for 42 years. He has held the position of
Superintende nt of various schools for the past 35 years.
Furthermore , he has been active in both the Iowa State
School Administrato rs Association and the American Association of Administrato rs.
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Dr. Parker has also taught at Augustana College,
University of Colorado, and Indiana University.
Dr. Parker feels that his major contributions to
Niles Township include not only the additions to the
East and West buildings and the establishmen t of
North, but more importantly the "developmen t of a
program of fine secondary education that compares
with education anywhere in the country." The resigning Superintende nt's most rewarding experience
was the "satisfaction of knowing that you are doing
your best for youngsters in the community."
Finally, Dr. Parker believes that his "years at
Niles Township have been exhilerating, exciting,
and ... (he) wouldn't trade them for anything in
the world ... a swell bunch of students-able, capable, and with a great desire to achieve."
�Assistant Superintendents
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DR. M. HAYNES
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Hoard of Education
DR. IRWIN GINSBURGH
MR. RICHARD HOKE
MR. MILTON KALKOFF
MR. MEYER KAMIN
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MRS. VIVIAN MEDAK
MR. ANGELOS POULAKIDAS
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East Administrators initiate action
The class level administrators were responsible
for the operation of every phase of student life.
Their responsibilities included disciplinary tasks,
attendance policies, student guidance, parent-teacher
relations, and student services. The newest member
of the administration -- :-.rr. Charles \'an Cleave,
a former mathematics teacher at East, assumed the
important position of director of student accounting
and administrator of the freshman class. In addition
to their disciplinary roles, the other three administrators held vital positions: Mr. Ihne, the position
of second vice president of the P.T.A.; Mr. Botthof,
as director of student guidance; and Mr. Colver, as
director of student services. The achievements of
these men were recognized by the North Central
Evaluating Committee when they stated that one of
the school's most favorable aspects was the "statesmanship of the East Administration."
MH. CHARLES VAN CLEAVE
:\lll. ARTH UR COLVER
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Mr. Tyler directs the action
Niles East Students:
Congratulations to the staff of Reflections for this wonderful edition of our
yearbook. I know it represents a tremendous amount of work on the part of
those involved and certainly their efforts are much appreciated.
Activities such as the planning and publishing of this yearbook are an integral part of our school. \Ve feel strongly about the importance of our overall activity program and the total development of our students. A school without an activity program is like a room without windows.
Good-luck to the graduating seniors of N iles East. \Ve wish for you a most
meaningful life and success in your future endeavors.
R. G. Tyler
Principal
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MR. RAYMOND G. TYLER
Principal
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�Central Administrative Directors
MR. ANTHONY ADAMS
Business Affairs
MR. GEORGE ANDERSEN
Building & Grounds
Supervision
MR. JAMES HEINIGER
Physical Welfare
MRS. J. McNEIL
Food Services
DR. ARTHUR RYDEN
Guidance & Testing
MRS. EVELYN YEATON
Data Processing
P.T.A.
MR. THOMAS KOERNER
Public Relations
Booster Club
Encouraging parental support are Booster Club officers:
Back row Mr. J. Bonner (membership), Mr. B. Lonquist (Vice Pres.), Mr. L. Bolnick (Pres.), Front row
Mrs. E. Mormolstein (Rec. Sec'y.), Mrs. E. Daily (Corres. Sec'y.), Mrs. G. Christiansen ( Publicity).
PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION launches action
for the year by having its membership drive. Seated
right is Mrs. Rosenzweig, President.
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�Honors Societies synonym1ze achievement
Quill and Scroll is the honorary journalism society for high school students who are members of
the newspaper or yearbook staffs. To be eligible
for the society, a student must have written 220
inches of published material or. have been recommended by his journalism instructor.
The National Honor Society is composed of
Juniors and Seniors who have maintained a "B"
average. Lists of the names of those eligible students
were sent to teachers at the conclusion of each school
year; the students who received a sufficient number
of recommendations were then chosen to the elite
society, a group dedicated to encourage scholarship,
high character, leadership, a nd service. At the annual academic awards assembly, the elected students
pledged to uphold the ideals and principles established by the society.
BACK ROW: N. Alexander, M. Nemerovski, C. Rodin, E. Palles, S. Vetzner, i\I. Ellenby, R. Loochtan, B. Sh apiro, B. Cooper, B. Oppenheimer, C. Horvitz. FRONT ROW:
G. Estrin, J. Fechter, J. Nicholas, J. Schatz, E. Fabian, N. Dunn L. Mandell.
BACK ROW: V. Fantus, C. Horvitz, L. Halperin, M. Bishop, H. Brody, B. Schober, S.
Kramer, L. Weinstein. FRONT ROW: D . Roth, L. Mandell, E. Panitch, C. Waller, N.
Dunn, S. Glickson. Not pictured: E. Klein, J. Myers.
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�Foreign Languages
'.\IH. DONALD BLAII\
Department Chairman
:\liss Kay Beck translates a passage from "Tristan and Isolde,"
a German poem, for Ira Cans and George Buchler.
MRS. HER:\! !NIA LOPEZ
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journey toward achievement
One of the most complete high school foreign
language programs was offered at Niles East this
year. Languages that were presented to students,
who enrolled in this excellent program, included
French, German, Latin, Spanish, and Russian. Students primarily learned to converse during the initial two semesters of the language sequence they
selected. In the second year programs, they vastly
increased their foreign vocabularies. Third year
courses enhanced the students' knowledge of the history of the country whose language they studied;
while preparation for advanced placement examinations was the major goal of fourth year classes.
Finally, some fortunate students enhanced their foreign language studies by journeying to France and
Mexico during the summer months.
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Cindy Belue describes a famous French landmark to Janis Anderson as she points to a picture of it.
MRS. LOIS FRENC H
MRS. PATRICIA KANTOR
MISS JANICE BERTH
MR. GENTIL DA ROSA
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�MR. JOHN MOSHAK
MISS JUDITH ROCHOTTE
MRS. MARY WHITE
of their French class.
Marla Yelner and Faye Reich enjoy the French version of the comical story of Felix the Cat during th e conclud ing minutes
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�English is the key to communication
MISS VIRGINIA STEMP
MISS FRAN MORRIS
MR . RICHARD TEND ICK
MRS. JUNE TODD
Ariandna Chemiavskyj practices the
art of theme writing.
MR. JERRY PROFFIT
MRS. JUDITH PILDES
MRS. DOROTHY LERNER
MR.RAYMOND KITTREDGE
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�Mr. Paul Eberhardt employs the "circle technique" to activate the
junior English class for a discu ssion.
MR. JOHN PALM
MISS IMOGENE SCHNEITER
MISS LAUREN LEVIN E
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MR. JOHN GOLATA
Department Chairman
MISS JANIE FRIEDMAN
The English department attempted to increase
the students' abilities to understand and to communicate with others through classical literature a nd
that of one's own creation. As in previous years,
courses in creative writing, drama, and journa lism
were offered to English students whose interests and
talents demand expression. New to the curriculum
this year was a humanities course which encouraged students to connect ideas presented in English
with those presented in history, art, and music.
While Shakespeare, Dickens, Hawthorne, and Thoreau continued to increase understa nding in the
traditional English courses, more students became
inv.olved in the special interest courses that are
also an important part of one's English education.
MISS VERNIEL LUNDQUIST
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Language arts provoke creative action
MRS. WIS J UST
Upper left:
journalism
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Miner uses
Bob Schuckman writes a concise summary of a newspaper article during his
class. Upper right: Becky Anderson exercises the first language art -- readleft: Bonnie Kaplan utilizes the verbal art -- speaking. Lower right: Ellen
the final language art -- listening, as Meryl Goldenberg glibly speaks to her.
MRS. JOAN CHARD
MRS. KAREN BROWNSTEIN
MRS. MARJORIE MURRY
MR. GARY BORICH
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�DR. JOHN BETTS
MR. EVERETT COLTON
MR. HARRY EWING
MR. HAYWARD WOOD
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MRS. SYLVIA BUSH
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MR. RICHARD MIYA
Department Chairman
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MR. KARL DE JON GE
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Social Studies maps the action
MR. E. C. PIROK
MRS. HEATHER BLUESTONE
The social studies department initiated several
changes this year and contemplated more improvements for future years. For the first time
in several years a course in Latin American History was offered to interested seniors. The possibility of instituting a course in Modern Russian
History was also discussed. A Human-Relations
Club, which would study the problems that an
urban community faces was planned for next
year. The enrollment in Sociology, Psychology,
Economics, Political Science, and Family Living
increased because of the nine period day that
permitted more students to study in these formerly
unfamiliar subjects. Finally, the social studies department, which continued to answer the "hows"
and "whys" of our active world, participated in
the newly instituted Humanities program.
MR. WILLIAM OSNESS
MRS. MYRA STRONBERG
Dave Weinstein and Ricki Medow learn the principles of American government as they conduct their U.S. History class.
MRS. SYLVIA MAZOUCH
MR. MICHAEL OATLEY
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�MR. THOMAS KIVILUOMA
Department Chairman
MR. JEROME SLATTERY
Pat Lange proves if AX
MRS. MILDRED HALL
MR. LEONARD SACHS
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MR. WILLIAM HENRY
MRS. GLORIA GOODMAN
BY, then triangle ABC is isosceles.
MRS. JOAN LENNIE
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Mathematics circles the action
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MR. ANTHONE KORT
MR. TODD DVORAK
MR. COERCE YURSKY
As the action of modern occupations expands, the
need for a mathematical background becomes vital.
The excellent program at East fulfilled the needs of
those students whose occupational interests demanded several years of math, by offering trigonometry,
analytic geometry, calculus, and other advanced
courses. In addition to these offerings, the mathematics department provided instruction in the basic
arithmetic areas, the intermediate level of algebra,
and the regular sequences of algebra and geometry.
Finally, students had the opportunity to test their
mathematical skills by competing in the state-wide
test of mathematical skills that was administered
in February.
Andi Cohen illustrates the difference between the
internal and external tangents of a circle.
Steve Fine utilizes a proof to illus trate the ' betweeiless of points" property in Geometry.
MRS. MARY DOUGHERTY
MR. MARVIN BRETT
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�Guidance schedules achievement
The guidance department was the hub of the students' achievement through action. The primary
tasks of this capable staff entailed the scheduling of
East's 2200 students and the administration of college entrance examinations. Representatives from
various colleges were invited to attend conferences
with interested students, and films concerned with college life were shown to aid the student in his selection of a college that would fulfill his individual
needs. Another responsibility of the guidance staff
was to inform qualified seniors of available scholarship and lo an programs. However, the counselors
did not only serve college-bound students. The department assisted those students whose post-high
school interests were in vocational and mi 1it a r y
areas. These students increased their knowledge and
understanding in occupational areas by attending
conferences with representatives of local industries
and professions.
Mrs. Susan Bowersox employs the college viewer as she describes
the aspects of early college life to Brad Kaiz.
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MR. JAMES DORSEY
MRS. LORRAINE RUBIN
MR. RONALD HUNT
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MISS AUNE TOIVOLA
MR. LAWRENCE BAINE
MH. THOMAS GROSSM AN
�Science begins rem odel ing as enro llme nt increases
MR. ED\VI, ERNST
MR. WILLIAM COLLIEN
Increased enrollmen t forced remodelin g and enlargement of the science facilities at Niles East this
year. Six rooms were revamped ; new tables, cabinets,
gas jets, and plum bing were installed at a cost of
approxim ately S70,000. Science courses that were
available included the three levels of biology, physics, and chemistry . For those students who wished
to delve deeper into the study of scientific laws and
phenomen a, the excellent science seminar program
was also offered. To cope with the increase of students in all science classes, five new instructor s
were added to the staff. These new facilities helped
several students to discover the answers to their
scientific questions about natural occurrences.
MR. EDWARD BURNS
MR. EDWARD DEGENHARDT
MR. JOHN COOPER
MR. CARL BURGENER
Department Chairman
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�:\IR. JOHN HERBST
i\lR. JOHN .\1ACKIE
Cindy Ellis ardously attempts to solve a perplex ing biology calculation.
Bob Chemers measures the meni scus in a stopped tube.
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MR. ROBERT RAMGREN
MR. JAMES DOUGHERTY
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MR. BERNARD WELCH
:-.1R. GEORGE ROTH
Science experiments solve queries
Steve Deutsch uses a milligram balance to weigh a 500 milliliter pyrex beaker.
MR. AlAN KENT
MR. DANIEL LEIGH
MR. WAYNE LUECK
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Art portrays action
As a consequence of increased enrollment, expansion of the art department was required. Therefore, two new instructors were commissioned, and
extra supplies were requisitioned. Forty percent of
the art students, many of whom selected art because
it offered relaxation during the active day, were enrolled in first year art courses. However, art programs were also offered for the remainder of the
four year sequence. Oil painting, photogram experiments and etching were provided for the student
who wished to enhance his pre-college artistic background. The improvement of these courses helped to
culturally develop the high school student for today's active world.
By sectioning it with masking tape, Barb Kruglick prepares her
canvas, which will later be painted with vivid oil colors.
MISS BARBARA FITZGERA LD
MRS. HAZEL LOEW
Department Chairman
MR. ROBERT BAUMGARTNER
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MISS SUZANNE COHAN
MR. JACK LERMAN
�MR. LEO PROVOST
MR. RICHARD RUSCH
success
The music department was radically changed and
expanded during the 1967-68 school year. A new
instructor, Mr. Rusch, was added to the staff to alleviate the burden placed on the other instructors by
the increased number of mu sic students. Since 1966,
enrollment in Mixed Chorus tripled, and the number
of intermediate band members doubled. The addition of a marching ba nd sparked the halftime festivities at all home football contests. The combined
choruses, the orchestras and ba nds, Lorelei, and
other music organization s expertly performed at the
Winter and Spring Festivals. The success of the entire music department was exemplified by the Concert Choir which performed at several out-of-school
engagements including the Illinois Junior Miss Pageant. For a ll involved, the music program was
synonymous with creativity, pers~al satisfac~~
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�Drivers' Education steers toward safety
:\1R. WI LLIA:\! \VARNEH
Department Chairman
The drivers' education department profitted greatly from the institution of the nine period day. The
extended school day permitted more students to enroll in Behind-the-wheel, the actual driving experience phase of the curriculum. Students received their
classroom instruction during one of their study
periods rather than during their physical education
classes as in previous years. This phase of the training program taught students the importance of developing safe driving habits a nd the rules of the
road . When the students were sufficiently prepared,
they were administered the required state road test
at a state examination center.
Behind-the-wheel students learn the importance of stopping behind the stop sign.
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MR. GERALD RICHARDSON
MR. GORDON HASSMAN
�Business Education processes the future
The business education department established
courses which enabled the student to enhance the
quality of his work and prepare himself for future
vocational interests. For the student who sought to
dev.elop the appearance and quality of his work,
basic typing and shorthand courses were offered.
Many students whose interests lay in various vocational fields, enrolled in the advanced secretarial,
data processing, and accounting programs which
prepared them for post-high school work experiences and future college courses. To a dequately provide the young secretary and future businessman
with the skills they require, electric typewriters, modern data processing machines, and the newest dictation devices were utilized. The Future Secretaries
and Future Executives Clubs further helped the students to pursue their business interests.
Fundamental drills gradually increase Marcy
Dine's typewriting speed and accuracy.
MISS JOAN COON
MR. ROBERT BLUEGE
MISS ADA IMMEL
Department Chairman
MR. CHARLES PLOCK
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MR. STUART OLNEY
MR. GORDON MALONE
MR. ROMAYNE BAKER
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Hom e Econ omic s stirs creat1v1ty
Clothing, foods, and child care were taught in the
home economics departmen t to prepare young ladies for
the responsibilities of the homemake r in today's active
world . Students learned how to efficiently proportion their
time and money, how to prepa re and serve delecta ble
mea ls, how to sew and properly preserve clothing, a nd
how to care for and discipline infants. The most modern
electric appliances , kitchen equipment, fabrics, a nd sewing
machines were provided for the girls to actually practice
these skills. With the development of these domestic skills,
each girl gained knowledge and enrichmen t which will
be of value during her entire life.
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Lynda Korn, Lois Rubenstein, and :\ lichele Williams
collaborate to bake an appetizing applie pie.
MRS. CHRISTINE BUSWELL
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MISS FLORENCE BUTLER
Department Chairman
MRS. MIRIAM NEFF
Arden Wainer and Danny Wolkenheim practice
the proper method of steam ironing a table cloth.
�Ind ustrial Arts drills craftsmanship
The students at Niles East whose interests were
in the industrial arts field had an extensive selection
of manual arts courses from which to choose. These
students, most of whom are planning to continue
their vocational training after graduation, were offered courses in the areas of metal, woods, industrial
drawing, and printing. The department also expanded its photography program , and many female as
well as male students took advantage of this improved program. No matter which ramification of
the excellent industrial arts curriculum the prospective manual artist selected, he ·greatly developed his
dexterity as he produced craftsman-like articles.
MR. THOMAS RISTOW
MR. ROB ERT KEEN
MR. CHUCK MORRI SON
MR. DONALD TEST
Gary Binder utilizes the drill press to bore a hole in his wood shop project.
MR. C. JOl! N i\!ADISON
Department C hairman
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�Physical Education
MISS JOYCE FELDKAMP
MISS BARBARA RAY
Department Chairman
This year, unlike previous years, freshman and
sophomore girls were placed into categories according to their individual abilities. This arrangement
permitted the instructor to better understand her
classes' strengths and weaknesses. The leaders program, in which girls aided the instructor in conducting class activities, was continued for the eighth successful year.
The boys physical education classes continued
to have boys vigorously join in mass calisthenics.
The department attempted to vary the late fall curriculum by furnishing outdoor activities whenever
the weather would permit. Adaptive physical education courses for both boys and girls provided adequate activity for those who could not participate
in the regular classes.
Girls physical education classes perform daily calisthenics before
they engage in specific activities.
MISS SALLY STRAHAN
MISS PATHICIA MATIAK
MISS JOANNE MORRIS
MRS. DOROTHY WELDY
MISS CAROLYN CRAMER
MRS. MARY MARSHALL
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Jack Solway eagerly waits to return Roy Settler's volley
as Fred Vedder obser ves the action.
MR. JAMES HARKEMA
MR. LEONARD WINANS
MR. THOMAS SOKALSKI
MR. KENNETH POLASKI
MR. NICI!OlAS ODLIVAK
MR. DONALD LAHSON
MR. GERALD FERGUSON
Department Chairman
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�Many students benefited from the services of the
special education department during the school year.
For those who suffered from hearing and speech
disorders, the respective correctionists were available. Students who were bed-ridden during the year
were taught by the homebound instructor. The reading laboratory instructor helped students to improve
their reading skills and proficiency in vocabulary;
abilities that were tested in the important college
entrance examinations , SAT and ACT. The audiovisual aids department enabled students to assist the
teacher by operating movie projectors, overhead
projectors, and duplicating machines. Students were
afforded the opportunity to gain valuable work experience as they concurrently attended school through
the work-study program. The nurses' office was
opened during every period of the day to remedy
the immediate emergencies and the not so urgent
stomach aches. Finally, the library, which had a
complete selection of reference materials, periodicals,
and reading books, was opened before, after, and
during school for quiet study.
:\I rs. Raad exemplifies the friendliness, efficiency, and
vivaciousness of the entire office staff.
MISS ESTHER BULLOCK
Librarian
Janis Bishaf ponders the selection of
one of the library's 40,000 books.
MISS MARY WALKER
Librarian
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MISS IRENE GAR RIGAN
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MRS. BARBARA SCARBROUGH
MRS. DOROTHY TAYWR
Librarian
Nurse
Nurse
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Special services condition students for action
/ MR. FREDERICK KRAL
School social worker
MR. PlIILLIP MAN KOFF
School Psychologist
MRS. VELLA BASS
Heading laboratory
instructor
MR. MARSHALL EDWARDS
Learning disorders
instructor
MRS. ROLLIE KOROL
Speech correctionist
Patti Zurla increases her reading speed and
comprehension by using a reading machine.
MR. ANDY MAGGIO
Audio-visual instructor
MRS. ROCHELLE SPITZ
Homebound instructor
MRS. MARJORIE STEVENS
Impaired hearing instructor
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�Organizations
urge
Action
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�Arranging a picture is always difficult--even for the yearbook editors. BACK ROW: S. Edelman,
Underclassmen; C. Rodin, Organizations; IL Loocht<>.n, Education; W. Oppenheimer, Sports;
J. Nicholas, G.A.A. FRONT ROW: E. Fabian, Occasions; L. i\landell, Co-Editor; N. Dunn, CoEditor; G. Estrin, Co-Seniors. Not Pictured: N. Alexander, Co-Seniors.
Reflections '68
Underclassmen editor Sandy Edelman arranges for one of more th an
1600 portraits that compose her section.
The theme of Reflections '68 was Achievement
through Actio n. Unfortunately, because of a scheduling problem resulting from the new nine period
day, not a ll staff members could get scheduled for
the same period and, at times, there was too much
action . Most communications were restricted to note
writing, and it was a constant mystery to editors
as to what problem the next day would bring.
However, by some miracle the book was completed
and a ll of the panic and worry is just a laughing
remembrance.
Reflections '68 enjoyed the largest circulation of
any N iles East yearbook in the last four years.
The successful sales drive was just one of the highlights of a most unusual year that was climaxed
by the gala banquet. Action was the basis for the
yearbook, and action was the method of its production.
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�However, the last try turned out all right. Cheese?
retains the action of school
Reflections '68 stall: BAC K ROW: L. Harrold, B. Kruglick, ;\[. Sonkin, D. i\ Iunn, P. Bartlett, L. Broun, P. Leibowitz, J. Nitti, J. Kaufman, K. Fleischer. MIDDLE HOW: M. Pardys,
\\I. Michaels, D. Irwin, B. Anderson, N. Clothier, T. Hernandez, J. Benas, C. Waller. FRONT
ROW: B. Heinsimer, D. Fischer, L. Darmstadter, L. Bilton, E . Heimlich , R. Bornstein, R. Samelson.
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�NILEHILITE voices action of school
1968 was a transitional year for the Nilehilite.
No lo nger was it merely the mirror of school events;
rather, the Nilehilite took an active part in the life
of the school. Opinions were expressed in print so
that everyone could be aware of them. Teachers,
students and administrators let their views be known
via the Nilehilite.
However, this new active role did not detract
from the journalistic value of the newspaper. Once
again the Nilehilite received a first place rating
from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
The sports section was also improved by the
use of a variety of outlooks. Athletes, coaches, and
fans gave information and opinions that enhanced
the sports copy.
The hard work .Put forth by the staff and editors
of the Nilehilite was rewarded with the knowledge
that they had given the students of Niles East a
voice in the affairs of the school.
During journalism workshop, F:ric Palles, sports editor Steve Vetzner, and editor-inch ief ;\!arc Ellenby correct a late-breaking sports section article.
The Nilehilite staff. BACK ROW: B. Kruglick, R. Gould, N. White, ll. Saffro, G. Kovacini, E.
Schweit, J. Schatz, E. Fabian. SF:COND ROW: T . Schaffner, L. Wankowski, L. ;\ligdow, R. Waysdorf, C. N udelman, J. Lerner, G. Kaplan, B. Rutenberg, M. Shutan, L. Auerbach. FRONT ROW:
S. Waysdorf, ll. Shapiro, S. Vetzner (S ports Editor); M. Ellen by (Editor-in-chief); J. Fechter (News
Editor); C. Horvitz (Feature Editor); R. Cooper. These students work diligently to meet deadlines.
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�GOLDEN GALLEON storms Niles
Golden Galleon staff members work individually and together to summon creativity.
Golden Galleon Executive Board. BACK ROW: R. Bass, M. Cohen,
M. Levie, A. Behr. SEATED: S. Waysdorf, C. Horvitz (Editor·in-chief).
NOT PICTURED: L. Bilton, V. Fantus, K. Robbins, C. Greenwald.
To many students the Golden Galleon is something that one's English teacher makes one buy.
However, the Golden Galleon is really the result
of the literary efforts of the students at Niles East.
To become a member of the staff, one must have a
work published in the Galleon. This can be a poem,
essay, short story, or drawing pertaining to the
theme. The theme of this year's Galleon was from
"The Tempest," by William Shakespeare. Selectioff
of works for Golden Galleon was made by the editors and main staff who met every day during
school. After making the selections, the book was
put together, and Golden Galleon was readied for
printing. The distribution in May showed that the
students at Niles East are both creative and imaginative.
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�Pep Club cheers the action at Niles
The newest organization at Niles East this year
was the Pep Club. It was designed to increase school
spirit. Gold and Blue, the pep club, succeeded admirably. The day before the first football game with
Niles West, Gold and Blue sponsored a Mr. and
Miss Trojan contest. This was originated to see
who could design the best gold and blue costume.
Styles ranged from gold and blue undershirts to
gold and blue hair.
The Pep Club had special seating at home games
and they helped to lead the cheering-stands. There
was no doubt that the support of pep club played
a large role in the renewed school spirit and the
great success of our athletic teams.
Coach Odlivak introduces Mr. and Miss Trojan during the pep rally prior to the
football game with our rival, Niles West.
Hurray for Niles East!
�Student Council leads the action at East
Student Council Representatives. BACK ROW: M. Deitch, S. Natenberg, M. Levie, M. Ellenby, M. Arenson, P. Katz, C. Dribin, J. Factor, S. Feder, G. Kruse, T. Novak, P. Jungwirth, M. Gertz, S. Kite.
THIR D ROW: J. Shain, D. Berkson, B. Steinfeld, D. Monsen, R. Marcus, R. Bernat, R. Cooper, L.
Halperin, T. Baren, A. Isaacs, M. Hook B. Black, E. Arken. SECON D ROW: C. Porter, i\l. Derex,
S. Kempton, A. Miller, R. Samelson (Vice-Presiden t); H. Brody (President); L. Ludmer (Secretary); ].
Jungwirth (Treasurer), D. Halperin. FIRST RO\\/: G. Silver, J. Feldman, R. Ryan, G. Deutsch, L. Stone,
G. Gale, M. Feldman, E. Miller, B. Siegal, L. Kirchevsky.
This year's Student Council, the voice of the
student body, portrayed the theme of"action through
leadership." As president Hal Brody explained, "Student Council is no longer a passive communication
between the students and the administration." With
the new nine period day, the council was able to
meet every day and more projects resulted. Furthermore, this year marked the first time that both
representatives and alternates were scheduled for
Council. Through the leadership of the Student Council, new and important ideas were brought to the
attention of the administration.
These issues were bus problems, dress code, a nd
cafeteria complaints. The advantages and disadvantages of the nine period day were discussed.
Many school activities were also sponsored by
Council. The freshman orientation and the freshman
mixer were Council projects. This year's mixer was
the most successful freshman dance ever sponsored
by Council. Council participated in a bundle drive
with N iles West, had a float in homecoming, and
ran a booth in Panic '68. Through its many new
ideas and activities, Student Council was once again
one of the school's most active organizations.
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�Sophomore Cabinet: Achievement through diligence
Sophomore Cabinet Representatives. BACK ROW: R. Stein, C. Kantor, D. Saruk, C. Golbin, A. Jacobs,
A. Gilman, S. Wolowitz, J. Levie. SECOND ROW: K. Gamm, J. Schliesinger (Secretary): G. Covitt ( President): J. Simon (Vice-President): A. Gerber (Sargeant-at-Arms); FRONT ROW: B. Herman, A. Aprill, G.
Gale, J. Solway, M. Gilson.
Jim Simon, the Sophomore Cabinet Vice-President, leads the ever-popular
auction during the school carnival, Panic '68.
Sophomore Cabinet achieved success by working
diligently. They started the year at a disadvantage;
they did not have a sponsor. However, through the
perseverence of the cabinet officers, representatives
and a sponsor were chosen. This cabinet had the
experience of freshman year, but sophomore year
still served as a year for learning. Sophomores were
proud of their prize-winning float. They also built
a booth for the spring carnival, Panic '68, and had
other fund-raising events. A major responsibility of
Sophomore Cabinet was the job of selling class
rings. Students received this project with great enthusiasm. Sophomore Cabinet prepared the members for the responsibility of Junior Cabinet and
Prom.
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�Junior Cabinet: Action through ability
The Junior Cabinet Hepresentatives. BACK ROW: G. Deutsch, S. Oken, M. Gorden, :\!. Arenson, P. Katz,
D. Chaiken, II. Futterman, J. Dorn, B. White, T. Ryan, I. Cohen. TII IRD HOW: I.. llarrold, E. Arken,
.J. Haas, ]. Gutman, I. Gans, M. Feder, W. Berzon, S. Fine, K. Flcichcr, W. Page, S. ldelman , R. Quintanales, L. Freind. S[CO, D ROW: E. :\liller, ll. Bushman, ;\I. Nemerovski (Sergeant-at-Arms), :\I.
Wolff ( Treasurer ); B. llartstein ( President ); :\I. Levie (V ice-President); S. Freedman (Secretary); :II. Yelner, N. Silber. FRONT ROW: L. \Veidorf, N. Schectman, F. Siegel, R. Greenberg, 0. Fedcrman, i\!.
Roth, E. Abrams, K. Kramer, C. Ponoroff.
Once again Junior Cabinet proved it is one of the
busiest of all school organizations. They started the
year by entering a float which took 3rd place, in
Homecoming competition. Next, Junior Cabinet sold
their "Super Class" buttons. The dance after the
Highland Park basketball game was also a great
success because of the return of the "Dayz and
Nytes." Through the efforts of Junior Cabinet, the
songs of Tommy J ames and tl)e Shondells echoed
throughout the auditorium last February 22, to the
delight of the student body. In the spring came
Panic '68, and Junior Cabinet entered a booth.
With the funds earned from all of cabinet's activities, the Juniors sponsored the Junior-Senior Prom
held at the Highland Park Country Club. The Prom
climaxed a year of hard work and projects accomplished through the efforts of Junior Cabinet.
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�Senior Cabinet: Dedicated to action
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Senior Cabinet members work to secure the senior lounge. BACK ROW: _D. Levin, G.
lloeller, l l. \\lelstein, T. II arrington, S. Jacobson, C. Dribin, B. Schober, l\l. Brachman, B. Lawrenz. THIRD ROW: S. Stone, E. LenofT, C. Rodin, G. Gargano, :\!. Kaye,
S. Marcus, T. Haren, K. Paradise, M. Corona, P. Reisman, l\l. Fink. SECOND RO\\/:
N. Christensen, T. Nigut, l\l. Ellen by, ( Sgt.-at-Arms ); It SafTro, (Treasurer); S. Warshawer, (President); S. Isaacs, (Secretary); S. Glickson, M. Gordon. FRONT ROW: J.
Levin, J. Feldman, J. Rosen, M. Auerbach, E. Fishman, 1l. Fulkowski, D. Hoth.
Dave Levin and Wendy Lake put up a poster advertising the 1967 ll o mecoming Dance, "Into a Wonderland," a major project of Senior Cabinet.
Whew! was the word for Senior Cabinet as four
years of hard work were culminated this year. Senior Cabinet was constantly involved in projects.
They accomplished a goal that every senior cabinet
in previous years had tried and failed to do; they
secured the right for seniors to have a lounge <:luring
their study halls. The senior lounge was a great
step forward for Senior Cabinet, as this lounge was
run without any help from the administration or
teachers. In addition Senior Cabinet built theQueen's
float in the homecoming parade and was in charge
of the spring carnival, Panic '68. There was no
doubt that Senior Cabinet had much to do, and
there was also no doubt that Senior Cabinet accomplished all that it set out to do.
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�Executive Board is so dedicated that they seem to be part of the school. They are: :\!. Bishop,
S.S.:\!.; L. Halperin, S.S.D.; T. Nov ak, coordinator; S. Glickson, S.S. !!.
In its fifteenth year, the Student Service Organization continued to be the symbol of student responsibility at Niles East. Students proved that they were
capable of running study halls, monitoring the hallways, a nd supervising the attendance procedures
in the library . In addition, S.S.O. had a prizewinning float in the homecoming parade, and was
a constant source of school spirit by making buttons a nd signs before each football a nd basketball
game.
Led by the executive board, each branch of S.S.0.
was unified in the general goal of serving the school.
S.S.0. also gave the students a n opportunity to
participate in the governing of the school.
\\'orking in the S.S.O. office and study halls are secretaries. BACK HOW: ;\I. Auer·
bach, ll. Edelman, L. Ludmer, G. Solomon, E. Klehr, l. Snukin , B. Ohlson, J. Schoel·
ler, C. Lavin, R. Vlad. FRONT HOW: :\!.Too, C. PonorolT, L. Weinstein, ! lead S.S.D.;
E. :\larmel, Head S.S. 11 .; ~!. Fink, !l ead S.S.:\!.; S. Gavlin, l l. Brakeman.
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�S.S.S.l l. Supervisors are responsible for study halls. Flagpole, D. Lev in. BACK RO\\':
eibowitz, \I. l•Jlenby, II. llrody, C. \linkus, L. Hudd, S. Stal. FIW!\T !{()\\': R.
P. L
Newlin, \I. \logill, S. \\' arshawer.
S.S.D. Supervisors take care of library passes and
provide a quiet place for study.
S.S.O. organizes
Tak ing attenda nce a nd keeping study halls conclusive for study is the
iob of Brian Green, one of the S.S.S. H. superv isors.
S.S.M . monitor Pat Lustman keeps the halls clear and quiet.
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�S.S.D. Supervisors. BACK ROW: M . Nemerovs ki, W . Page, H. Schu ckman, S. Oken,
L. Plotkin. FRONT ROW: G. Deutsch, B. Ha rtstein , S. Fine, E. Palles.
action at East
S.S.M . Superv isors. BACK ROW: D. Silverman, S. Kite, J\I. Block, G. Hoefler, C.
Rodin. FRO NT HOW: G. :\liller, E. Lenoff, S. Natenberg , ]. Kaufman.
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�Language Clubs: Action through knowledge
To the chagrin of some, belonging to German Club entails the paying of dues.
Officers Eileen Klehr, \iike Hich, Mark Bishop, and Scott Glickson are not exactly the
Bolshoi Ballet, but tl1ey do represent Russian Club.
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H. Kleiman, S. Mayrent, and D. Kosh surround Marcella Feldman, foreign exchange student, whose stay at
East they helped to make comfortable.
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French Club's "La Bastille" is a terror at
the annual carnival Panic.
Language Clubs and the American Field Service
gave the interested student a fuller understanding of
the land and people of his language choice. However, individually, these clubs were as diverse as the
countries themselves.
The American Field Service's main responsibility
was providing for a foreign exchange student. To
raise funds to support the exchange student, A.F.S.
held a candy sale. A.F.S. also had to find a home
for the exchange student. This year's student, sponsored by the Niles East chapter of A.F.S. was Marcella Feldman, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
German Club played German games, read German magazines, and entered a booth in the spring
carnival. Latin Club learned the customs of the
ancient Romans, and indulged themselves in imaginative dress. French Club went to French movies,
French restaurants, built a booth for Panic '68,
and built a float for homecoming. Russian Club
tried to understand the people of the Soviet Union
by studying their culture. Spanish Club went to a
play, ate Spanish food, and planned a trip to Mexico. All of these groups gave the student valuable
insight into the people and customs of foreign countries.
Latin Club dons ancient costume fo r the coronation of a ne'" queen.
Officers of Spanish Club. BACK ROW: D. Donile, S. Jast, S. Kammer,
M. Klinn. FRONT ROW: S. Fine, M. Roth, C. Fields.
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�Thespian officers Alan Goldman, Rich Harris, Bonnie Kaplan, and
Chuck Dribbin have their special interest in the dramatic arts.
Promoting expression through art are Art Council's officers
Arnold Berk, Barb Kruglick, and Kim Klappman.
Attempting to understand the complexities in chemistry are the officers of Chemistry
Club. Marty Fraeman, Bill Page, and Rich Pollen.
Action through Special Interests
Engaged in the fine art of Debate are Norm Silber, Joel Feldman, Ken Fleischer, and Brian Krasner.
"Congress should establish uniform regulations
over criminal investigation procedures." This was
the subject discussed all year long by by the Niles
East debate team. East showed winning performances
in almost all neighboring meets. Another successful
fine arts organization is the Art Council. The members of Art Council studied art not as a subject, but
as a force that affects their lives.
The field of dramatics arts was represented by
Thespians. Thespians had a major role in all of
the school's dramatic events. The Chemistry and
Physics Club pursued the interest of science, saw
films, took field trips, and made reports that enabled them to build a tic-tac-toe computer.
Both fine and applied arts were well represented
as special interests for the students of Niles East.
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Vocational Clubs explore the action tn the future
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Niles East was fortunate to have vocational clubs
which offered students the opportunity to gain insight into their future careers. Students in the Investment Club invested in a variety of stocks through an
exchange. Future Teachers went on field trips, had
guest speakers at meetings, continued with the previous Teachers Aid Program, and this year started
a library which contains college catalogs and counselor information. Future Nurses Club was an organization mainly for those girls interested in continuing in the field of medicine. The group took
tours in neighboring hospitals, had guest lectures,
and saw films . They also participated in school
functions. The Future Nurses donated food to needy
families and sponsored a bake sale.
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Pursuing futures in the medical profession are the officers of Future Nurses Club. BACK
ROW: P. Brennan, L. Lipner. FRONT ROW: J. Jungwirth , C. Ellis.
"Hare'm Scare'm" won the Teachers of Tomorrow Club a first place in the class
C competition in the Homecoming parade.
During a meeting of the Investment Club president Al Katz points
out the stocks to watch in the future
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�Service Clubs provide extra aid for the school
Ushers Club officers II. Portman, l\I. Wolters, and E . Roth are in charge
of ushering at many school sponsored events.
A.V.E. officers Bill Oppenheimer, Davida Schiffman, Steve Schaffel are res·
ponsible for the running of audio-visual machinery.
Officers of Girls Service Organization, S. Uhler, D. Kleinshcmidt, and B.
Jackson establish worthy projects for the needy people of the community.
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Technis officers Al Goldman, Mitch Goldstein, Mike Kaye and Rich Harris see
that light and sound are provided for school-sponsored programs.
�No, it's not a fight; it's just a game of roll-over at a typically subdued Student Union.
Student Union Board Officer s are in cha rge of scheduling and planning the eight unions
that are held throughout the year. BACK ROW: S. Pecter, B. Kaiz, P. NemerolT.
FRONT ROW: M. Szuchmacher, K. Kass, T. Baren.
The service clubs at Niles East were excellent
examples of the work of ma ny of the students.
The Student U nion Board spent a lot of time
a nd effort arranging entertainment for the Student
Unions. Many great dances were the result of the
work of the Student Union Board.
The Ushers Club kept order at many of the
school sponsored activities. They passed out programs and arranged seating.
Technis provided light and sound at almost a ll
school functions. Members of this organization learned the technicalities of back-stage equipment.
Every student at Niles has seen movies in class.
A.V .E. was in cha rge of a ll audio-visual material.
These busy students were always helping to run
projects and deliver audio-visual materials.
Girls Service Orga nization raised money to help
needy people in the community. They were especially
successful in raising money for orphanages.
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��Lorelei. SITT!'.\/G: N. Alexander, R. .\Iargules, T. l.anghaus, D. Fisher, B. Goodman. FIHST RO\\' STA:\' DING: .\Ir. Auge, P. Cyrog, :\!. Sklter, N. !glitz, E . .\liner, .\I. Shaperia. STANDING 0:\1 RIGI!T: 13. Koestner, N. I!olland, N. Karolich, C. Grecn waid. STAN DI NG ON LEJ<T: D. Donile, K. Wolters, E. Kolb, s~·
13obnov, .\I. ~litnick, C. Johnson, D. Kasch, L. \\'ells, S. Hubin, 13. Kaplan, D. Gurwitz, B. Buzil, C. Strom
K. Kiesel, S. Kramer. These girls perform both in and out of school.
�Freshman Girls Glee. FHONT HOW: S. Dale, S. Buckman, \'. Zucker, S. ~dueller, :\Ir. Auge, I. llirsch,
S. Sklamberg, B. Bianchi. SECOND ROW: :\!. Theordo re, :\I. Ellis, S. Armstrong, S. Prince, G. Goldstick,
B. Cooper, D. Daily, D. Melnick. THIRD ROW: R. Block, C. Schaffrick, E. Garber, S. Klein, R. Harris,
S. Doniger, Linda Doyer, N. Nadler, A. Kaiser, D. Crowhurst. FOURTH ROW: i\l. Kaplan, C. Gatto, C.
Ocker, D. Anderson, M. Sobol, N . Weisman, C. Harris, G. Maffett, C. Grieg, L. Kachel.
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Fourth Period Girls Glee. BACK ROW: J. Goldberg, J. Morgan, D. Siemsen, S. Latala, B. Bailey, D. Strom,
D. Vaid, K. Perkins, L. Cooperman, A. Arnold. Tl!IRD ROW: T. Gordon, D. Ouimett, D. Weiss, P. Smith,
P. Blinn, A. Kaplan, R. Simon, K. Kautz, K. Kabiller. SECOND ROW: D. Mevorah, C. Arcus, B. Tselekis, S. Jacquay, B. Kleifield, M. Bishop, !'. Shenault, S. Berk, Y. Mishell, S. Snachez. FRONT ROW: K.
Kaluzna, D. Crowhurst'. J. Berg, K. Racusen, K. Holzheimer, B. Dunn, R. llirshman, A. Goldman, I. Pokoik .
Second Period Girls Glee. BACK ROW: D. lllichelin, M. Hook, B. Ohlson, J. Cattell,
:\I. Wolters. SECO D ROW: L. Shamberg, I. Sadin, l\1. Stender, C. i\1cGraw. FRONT
ROW: A. Ginsberg,,\!. Schechtman, ,\lr. Auge, II. Fried man, N. Singer.
Many students explored the action in music.
Vocal classes were offered to introduce students
to the department, and those who showed the desire and talent were selected as members of the Concert Choir. The Choir sang for a veteran's hospital, an orphange, and a beauty pageant. Before
and after school, room 118 rang with sounds of
barbershop harmonies of the Troymen and Lorelei
rehearsals for special engagements.
The instrumental groups expanded and provided
enjoyment for talented students. Intermediate Band
members strove to be elected for Concert Band or
the Concert Orchestra. The orchestra played for
school festivals and the musical. The Concert Band
formed a Marching Band and N iles East took great
pride in having these students represent the school
at all home football games. From the new marching band, superior members were selected to play
in the Pep Band at all home basketball games.
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Third Period .\lixed Chorus. BACK ROW: A. \Veil, C. Liebman, i\l. Hartman, J. Bernstein,
J. Gordon, E. :\1iner, D. Babis, C. :-ligut, J. Capezio, J . Simon, R. Grossman, J. John~~n, B. Scl1ober,', R. Sulzer,
L. :\!ann, ~; -~ ....._.. .&~ _,,.7;. 'J.:-6-~~
R. Bornstein, N. Alexander, D .. Sigel, !'. . Young, J. Cole, C. Meyer. 11-IIIW ROW: I . Langhaus,
B. Ila!- _
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per, A. Cherniavsky, B. Anderson, IL Briskman, i\!. Romano, G. \Veinstien, I. Cohen,
D. Girsburg, J.
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Brown, C. Short, D. Jacobs, E. Divorianyn, L. Gollay, D. Wagner, M. Flicht, B. Bruch,
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~~einsimer, L. Ross, c.. Kantor.' SE:~OND ROW: .~· Kaufman, E'. Panitch, L. :\'lcCloud, C. Diamond, M. ,) ,A-~,.
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Jhonsen, L. Roberts, I•. l-Iorw1tz, ~: Ulnch, ;\!. .lschey:a, E. 1\liller, G. RushakofT'. D. i\lacAnd~~ws,
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R. Sklair, J. Ilarasta ny, S. Fein, K. Gamm, :\!. Guizai, J. Kagan, L. Saltzman, S. ;\landell,
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Bradley, E. Dwonanyn, B Aronson. SECOND ROW: i\I. :\litnick, ll. Gordon, S \Vemstem, D. Outmett, S.
Helberg, L. Swartwout, J. Jungwirth. FRONT ROW: I.. \Velis, \V. Heinrich, N. !glitz, :\I. Render, A Mandell,
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The 1967 Homecoming Committee worked hard to make "Through the Looking Glass" a successful Homecoming weekend. BACK ROW: D. Weinstein, C. Porter, D. Fischer, D. Kaplan. FRONT ROW: D. Roth,
R. Vlad (Secretary), N. Holland (Assistant Chairman), S. ~larcus (Treasurer), R. Apple (Chairman), and
C. PonorofT.
The unmatched spirit and work of the Homecoming Committee made East's 1967 "Through
the Looking Glass" a homecoming to remember.
Alice herself spoke to the school in an original
radio skit, and the overwhelmin g spirit of Niles
East screamed with pride at the traditional Homecoming Pep Assembly. After school Friday, October 21st, began the long, but fun-filled hours of
last-minute float building.
Old Orchard Theater parking lot was a scene of
excitement the chilly morning ofOctober 22nd. Everyone experienced the same relief and thrill as the
floats left the parking lot to move through the streets
of Skokie, eventually on to the football field. Though
the mighty Trojans were defeated on the football
field, the spirit of a wonderful homecoming lingered
on through the entire weekend.
Seniors help add to the enthusiasm at the traditional Homecoming Pep Assembly.
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Followed by the hard work and cooperation of willing helpers ...
But finally ends in a spectacular effort a;1d a 'sure winner.'
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The 1967 Homec oming Committee worked hard
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R. Vlad (Secret ary), N. Hollan d (Assist ant Chairm
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�Queen Katie Harmening surrounded by court members and their escorts: George Joslyn, Tony Grandinetti,
Glenn Paul, Pat Lustman, Gary l\finkus, Nate Stahlke, Sam Stal, :\1ary Hook, Karen Swartout, Sandy Siegal, Toby Haren, Terry Lampert, and ~larcel a Feldman.
Into a Wonderland climaxes Homecoming weekend
Students entered "Into a Wonderland" of white
rabbits and Mad Hatters Saturday evening, October 22 at the 1967 Homecoming Dance. Couples
danced to the music of the "Chicagoans" in a room
that created an a tmosphere like the dreamy wonderland of Lewis Caroll's Alice. The dance was
climaxed by the crowning of the '67 Homecoming
Queen, Katie Harmening, and her court of five
other gir ls, escorted to her throne by members of
the varsity football team . The dance represented
the careful planning. "Into a Wonderland" was a
successful climax to an eventful 1967 Homecoming
weekend.
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�Nancy Kogan, N ancy Ch ristensen, and Rhoda Schneiderman brush up o n last
minute dance techniques for their number on stage.
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he awaits his Reflections per formance.
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Revelries, payed tribute to great motion pictures in
America. The show began with Niles East's own
version of a silent movie, a slapstick comedy film
produced by a group of students about 'A D ay in
the Life of Harvey Nilehi.' The silent ·movies led
to the speak-easies, where students da nced to the
Charleston and sang old-time favorites like 'Toot
Toot Tootsie.' In a review of memorable movies,
seniors presented their own version of 'East Side
Story.' The show ended with a look at Beach Party
Fiasco, modern movies and songs which included
go-go dancers swinging to the sounds of 'Satisfaction' and 'My Girl.'
Also working behind the scenes of Reflections
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Mrs. Marshall, and Technical Director, Mr. Kent.
The aid of a ll these people together with the originality and variety of the _show made Reflections '68
a memorable one.
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Mr. Proffit and Mr. Provost, directors of Reflections, r eview details before the show.
�Shelley Kramer and Nancy Holland dance to the tune of" Rag Time Cowboy Joe."
Students make Reflections
i\larla Yelner vocalizes with 'The ~lixed Nuts'.
Shelly Zarnrn dances to the sounds of the rock 'n' roll
bands as they pay tribute to modern movie making.
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�Caryn Nudelman and Arlene Rosen recall the Charleston era.
'68 a memorable one.
Members of the boys' vocal group, the llarbershoppcrs, serenade llenee Vlad.
Bonnie Kaplan sings about the "Good Ship Lollipop."
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�The Niles East Choir, ,\lixed Chorus, and Girl 's Glee are joined by the Con·cert Orchestra to present the annual \\'inter :\lusic Festh·al.
Winter Music Festival adds to the holiday season
The spirit of the holiday season rang forth from
the Niles East auditorium on Sunday, December
17th, 1967. Under the leadership of directors Mr.
Earl Auge, Mr. Leo Provost, and Mr. Richard
Rusch, the many facets of the ever-growing music
department combined to present the annual Winter
Music Festival. Among the participating groups
were the instrumental organizations which included
the Concert Band and the Concert Orchestra. Featured in the vocal spotlight were the Girl's Glee,
Mixed Chorus, Lorelei, and the celebrated Concert
Choir. All the groups, who a lso sang highlights
of the program for the school, gave an outstanding
performance which added to the spirit of the holiday
season.
Mr. Provost and student listen attentively as the music de·
partment presents highlights from the \V inter Festival.
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"A Thousand Clowns" 1s a struggle for individualism
doll, Bubbles.
and .\lbcn ( l{obcn Cooper ) the a natomy and workings of his
:\ick (\ like \ladnick carefully explains to Sandy ( Eileen Klclir)
The '68 winter play cast and crew under the direction of J\Ir. Proffit experim en ted this year with
their product ion of ",\ Thousa nd Clowns ." Double
casting was the new system, and the couple Eileen
Klehr, 'Sandy ,' and Chuck Dribin , '~lurray,' pl~yed
on Friday night, and exchan ged places with Randy
;\Jargul es and Steve ~Ielamcd on Saturda y night.
This exchan ge gave both a challen ge to the other
players and a chance for varintio n in the roles.
The play relates the plight of l\Iu rray Ilurns, the
genuine ly self-ma de man, and his struggles to retain his nephew , ~ ick, and his individ ualism in a
world that seemed intent on taking both. As the plot
evolves , Sandy, a former social worker enters ~lur
ray's life, giving up both h er job and her fiance
for him. The strong bond of love a n d warm humor
between ~furray and Nick, togethe r with :VIurra y's
love for Sandy combin e to make a moving and
tender play.
crew carefully assists Eric
Back stage of "A Thousan d Clowns," a member of the make-up
on stage for the play.
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Murray (Chuck Dribin ) expla ins to his brother Arnold (John Rest ) his way of life.
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i\1ayor Shinn (Bob Beazly) impatiently discusses River City affairs with his wife (Debbie Gurwitz).
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The i\lusic !\Ian Professor Harold llill (Phil llrushaber) horrifies the River
City Citi-zians as he tells them they've got trouble.
�uMusic Man" rings out from the Niles East stage
Seventy-six trombones led the big parade of stars
on March 17th and 18th in Niles East's production
of"The Music Man," the 67 Spring Musical. Under
the direction of Mr. Earl Auge, Mr. Jerry Proffit,
and Mr. Richard Tendick, the cheerful musical told
the story of Professor Harold Hill and his attempt
to deceive the town 's people of River City, Iowa.
From the moment the professor stepped off the train
in River City, his scheme was to deceive the River
Ciii-zians by selling them musical instruments without
providing them with a music teacher. Gradually,
though, as Harold finds himself getting more involved in own schemes, he falls in love with Marian
the Librarian, who not only loves him, but who also
tries to reform him. The story ends on a happy
note for the professor, for just as the town is on
the verge of discovering him as a phony, in marches
River City's new band, decked out in new uniforms
with dazzling new instruments that they proudly play
to the amazem~1~and delight of Harold.
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�Prom king and queen, 13ill Christensen and Ricki Kagan, surrounded by Court members Helene Zimmerman,
Steve Plotkin, Bob Ficks, and Linda Lascoe, reign over the dance at the Pick Congress Hotel.
'Tender was the night' as happy couples weaved
across the floor at the 1967 prom. On the chosen
evening of May 26th, the strains of Don Carone
and His orchestra filled the Pick Congress Hotel.
The gold room created a beautiful atmosphere for
the crowning of the prom king and queen, Bill
Christensen and Ricki Kagan. The prom was the
proud result of hard work and intricate planning
on the part of the Junior Cabinet. A successful postbasketball dance and a concert featuring the New
Colong Six and the Cryin' Shames were among
the fund -raising projects. While prom marked the
end of the senior's high school activities, it was only
the beginning of a wonderful weekend.
One of the honors of being Prom King and Queen for Bill Christensen a nd Ricki Kagan is leading the traditional Coronation Dance.
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�Couples al the prom dance in the atmospheric gold room.
Taking a break from dancing, students gather around the table to discuss the weekend.
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�Varsity harriers pick up pace
Plagued by a lack of participants, this year's
varsity cross country team finished with a record
of one and nine. The harriers' performance was
better than their record shows. They lost two meets
by only two points, and another by five points. The
team came back for revenge and defeated the victors of the three close duel meets by placing fifth in
the League. The outstanding event of the season
was the Ridgewood Invitational, in which the team
placed eleventh. This was a comeback for the harriers, who placed ahead of Niles North. Although
no one from the team went to the state competition,
it should be noted that even our two roughest competitors failed to produce qualifiers for the highly
selective state tournament.
On your mark, get set, go- the cross-country team enters a meet.
Senior Arnie Rotkin overcomes one more obstacle in his journey
to finish first place for Niles.
Varsity Cross Country: C. Denis, G. Garbo, B. Gardiner, R.
Settler, R. Roth, D. Schubert, J. Letzkus, A. Rotkin .
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�Frosh-Soph look to future
Harriers Jerry Letzkus and Bob Roth leave their ad versaries fa r
behind as they round the fourth post a nd sprint to victory.
Roy Settler finds entering the chute difficult after a grueling two miles.
The unimpressive performance by this year's
Frosh-Soph harriers was not because of their lack
of work . Again, the lack of participants seemed to
be the cause of their placing seventh in the Suburban
League. Two prominent sophomore members of
the team, Bruce Glickson and Ken Kravitz, finished
with one and two records. Bob Allen was an outstanding freshman participant of the cross country
team, and with an increase in the number of Freshman h arriers next year, Coach Winans predicts
that the cross country record will surely improve.
Frosh-Soph Cross Country. BACK ROW: G. Bain, B. Allen, ll. Dyer, B. Glickson.
FRONT RO\\': B. Epstein, ll. ~larcus, D. ;\leister, K. Krav itz.(not pictured)!'.!. Gutman.
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��A football renaissance
A dream becomes reality as the entire Trojan footba ll team sweeps Coach Harkema into
the air after defeating Niles \Vest's Indians for the first lime in Trojan history.
With cries of "Hit" ringing in their ears and
no where to go but up, the Niles East football
team took the gridiron this year. Led by their new
coach, Jim Harkema, the Trojans compiled their
best record in years and generated the first real
football excitement felt here since the school split
into two divisions.
The most thrilling moment of the season came
in the opening game against Niles \Vest when the
Trojans beat the Indians. The following Saturday
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to be too much for the Oak Park defense, and N iles
sent the \Vestsiders tumbling.
The Men of Troy picked up their second Suburban League win at Highland Park. Although the
season's final game ended in defeat it was no disgrace as the Trojans became the only team to score
fourteen points against the powerfu l Evanston squad.
The success of the 1967 varsity gridmen was
made possible because of the individual effort of
every member on the team. The Suburban League
coaches recognized the outstanding efforts of Mario
Corona and Pat Lustman by electing them to the
All-Suburban League team. Mike Meyerhoff and
Ron Harling were given honorable mention by the
coaches. The school recognized the team by awarding a letter to every senior on the squad.
Varsity football. Gargano 21, Ruben 53, Lustman 64, Nikitow 85, Minkus 73, Kearney 33, Mormolstein 42, Melas
11, Hartstein 40, Clearfield 76, Meyerhoff 71 , Becker 24, Kosoy 77, DiBennidetto 61, Grandinetti 23, Green 52,
Mallins 54, Demeulenaere 81, Trainor 43, Rice 86, Lindenberg 84, Joslyn 32, Janish 63, Sweet 70, Gunderson 75,
Lonquist 65, Thiry 60, Prousis 80, Arney 44, Stein 66, Clark 34, Lawrenz 12, Kimball 51, Bonner 14, Harling 83,
Corona 20, Grabiner 72, Schreiber 87, Stal 31, Harrington 82, Stahlke 74, Koppel 22. BACK ROW: Mr. B. Osness (Coach ), i\l r. J. i\lackie (Coach), i\!r. i\!. Oatley (Coach ), Mr. J. Harkema (Coach).
�A scene that is now typical at East; the Trojan line exploding into the Kit defense.
Sophs sparkle 1n 2nd half
Evanston learns that all-Suburban Halfback Mario Corona can't
be stopped when he smells a touchdown.
After making a sensational 2nd-half comeback to
tie the game in their season opener against Niles
West, the Sophomore gridders seemed to be on their
way to a successful se.ason.
But following their deadlock against West, the Troj ans met only once with victory, an impressive 38-0
battle with Morton . In hard-fought battles, the men
of Troy failed to muster more than six points in
each game, and on Homecoming, their attempts
to register any score were futile.
The sophomores seemed to have their brightest
moments in the second half, not only during their
match with West; but in all their games. Their defense was consistently able to dampen any scoring
attempts by the opposition. Stars as quarterback
Pete Jungwirth and halfback Frank Siemsen, frequently helped Troy plunge into the end-zone as
did linebacker Dan Hanley, who made 76 tackles
during the season.
Sophomore football. BACK ROW: i\lr. J. Richardson (Coach), Howell, Jungwirth, Lustman, Chlapaty, Baygood,
Schrcider, Boer, Kraiger, Burnstein, Sharl, Pluda, Linke, Givon, l\lr. E. Burns (Coach). THIRD ROW: Mr. E.
Ewing (Coach), Fi llys, Swider, Duggan, Marnczary, Ross, Ecarpclli, Meyer, Portman, Applebaum, IVloss, Neuman,
Weiner (l\fanager), Portman (Manager). SECOND ROW: Kandel! , Sounnrar, Bauer, Woolf, Lichenstein, Koruick,
Rouan, Abelson, Wallack, Wallach, Il anley, Rose, Deitch, Orloff, Rolnick. FRONT ROW: Hoefler (Manager}, Berger, Diamoud, Koeluer, Bentcover, Lyska, Harris (:\Ian ager), Kozlov ( l\lanager ).
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�Frosh ((B": We're number one
Freshman football. BACK ROW: Mr. J. Pooley, Mr. R. Baker, Mr. G. Ferguson, Shavitz, Hanley, Levy, Berg, Simon, Ellio, Nixon, Nagel, Stiefel, Shart, Maylahn, \Veiner, Capezio, Krissman. THIRD ROW: Mr. K. Polaski,
Berger, Belue, Saltzman, Cohen, Fields, Neumeister, Citro, Meyer, Schoeller, F!shman, Karge, Grossman, Schwartz,
Feldman, Anderson. SECOND ROW: Kite, Schieve, Yale, Nikitow, Brahos, Holmblad, Schwab, Futterman, Lake,
Hockman, Thompson, Uurko, Slavin, Cleven, Smith, Stein, Horwitz. FRONT ROW: Kowalkowski, Saltis, Wood,
McCuaig, Green, Naatz, Batzkall, Grabiner, Barber, Kosy, PonofT, Tsoheyka, Gillio, Saltavelli, Smith, Thiry.
Undefeated in seven games, the Frosh "B" exemplified the "New" spirit at Niles East. They launched
their conquest of the League at Oak Park, when they
overwhelmed the Huskies 24-12. The turning point
of the season was at Highland Park, when they took
the effective passing a ttack of Rich C !even and J ay
Newmeister and beat the Giants 26-12 . Until now
the season had just been a prelude to a more devastating finale. The young Trojans were going to
Evanston to play for the championship. At the end
of the first half the gridsters found themselves on
the short side of a 7-6 score. In the past other Trojan teams would have become apathetic a nd fallen
to the wayside, but not this year. The team fought
back and left the stunned Kits with a 12-7 defeat
to capture the first championship that any East
football team has ever won.
Another Husky understands the cry of "Hit" when an unidentified
Trojan crashes through his interference.
Senior Manager Rick Daitchman looks for Nick Paugoulatos and Jay Nelson to help him.
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��Varsity Cagers crowned township champions
Senior Earl Wolf leaps high in the air and hooks another two pointer over a \Vest
guard. Earl played a large part in the victory over the tribe.
For the second year in a row, N iles East's cagers
rolled to a prosperous season, solidifying the feeling
that the school has embarked upon new era.
The 1967-'68 season was a lmost identical to the
previous year. The Trojans finished with a 12-10
overall record.
Hampered throughout the season by a lack of
height, East overcame this difficulty by prolific shooting and scrappy defensive play.
Leading the way for Niles were seniors Scott
Glickson and Mark Bishop. Glickson was the top
rebounder of the team and an honorary mention
on the All-Suburban League team. Bishop finished
third in league scoring and is considered to be the
finest player to perform in the school's history.
Mark. was a second team All-League election.
The Trojans started off the season with three
straight wins and the township championship. Two
weeks later the cagers captured their first conference win when they nipped Highland Park in the
last five seconds of play.
In December the Trojans were on hand to defend their Holiday tournament crown at Niles North.
After easily winning their first round game over
over Maine East, Troy was tripped up by Niles
North . However, the Trojans wipped \Voodstrock to
take a third.
Although Coach Pooley has lost his five starting sen iors in· graduation, with juniors Bob Vossel
and John Hutter returning next season, he feels the
varsity outlook is a bright onr.
Varsity Basketball. BACK RO\V: E. Wolf, J . Hutter, I\. Shapiro, :\I. Cummings, R.
Sheade, G. ~linkus, G. Binder, B. \'ossel, S. Glickson, S. Jaco bson, :\I. Bishop, A. Pollack, ~I. Kolb, G. Krause, T. Ryan. FIW:"JT 1\0\V: L. Ka ufman ( :\lanag er ), R. Daichman (.\lanager ), :\Ir. J. \Iaki ( Coach ), \Ir. J. Pooley (C oa ch ), D. Hart ( ~lanager ).
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�Sophomores display courage
Senior guard Mike Cummings drives in hard against Niles \Vest
as his Indian opponents stand helpless.
Returning letterman Scott Glickson finds himself in an aw kward
position from which to shoot.
BACK ROW: \V. Osness (Coach), J. Nemitz, S. Goldsholl, G. McC ray, N. Berkowitz,
B. Glickson . SECOND ROW: D. Carion, S. Pinas, R. Rothstein, J. Greenfield, S. Fine,
R. Oeis011 (Mgr.). FRONT HOW: J. Solack, L. Cohen, F. Simpson, K. Bauer , S. \Vol·
ow itz.
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�BACK RO\\': \I. Short, !-!. Roman ek, \\I . Elliot, J. Capczio, S. Weiner, S. Blanke, J. Belue, :\!. Rosenthal.
THIRD RO\\': S . Karge, D. \ !eyer, C. \\'olf, I.. Co hen, S. ;\lilstein, \ I. \laylahn, \!. Shamburg, R. Rnad.
SEC:O:"ID llO\\': II. Kaufman, B. !l essing, c;. Golcmis, B. Rubin, D. Horwitz, A. \\'cinstcin, ;\!. Korta,
R. Fisher. FRO:'\T llO\\' : II. Block, \I. Berman.
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away pass up court for a lay up.
T he Sophomore basketball team encountered a
disappointing season. The cagers had a 1 and 13
record in league competition. Varsity coaches, however, feel optim istic about next year. With players
like Bruck Glickson and Norm McCray returning,
the varsity outlook is bright.
Although the Freshman "A" and "B" teams finished
with poor records, much promise was shown on
an individual level. The "A" team, hurt by two major
midseason dropouts, finished seventh in the Suburban
League, with a 2-10 record. The "B" team failed to
fare any better than their "A" team counterparts,
posting a 4-11 overall record. Warren E liat and
Mike Maylahn led the Trojans to victories over
perrenial rivals \Vest and North. The coaches feel
that these teams have potential that can be realized
through hard work and desire.
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�Varsity gymnasts take fourth 1n state
This past year, Coach S-okalski commented that
the varsity gymnastics team has had a good dual
meet season with a nine and four record and fourth
place rating in the Suburban League. l\1any men
deserve acknowledgement. Lee Sandler took a secondplace score at the league meet on the trampoline.
Seymour Rifkind had all first place ratings in three
all around events and took first place on the parallel bars. Jeff Levin took third on the parallel bars.
Hector Mandel, the coach said, had a fine duel
meet record. Bob Quintinales has been a fine contributor to the varsity scoring. Those who had reinforced the scoring attack were Dave Levin, Rich
N age!, Mike Zissman, Steve Kite, and Junior Gary
Deutsch.
On l\larch 16, Niles East took fourth place in
state competition. Junior Seymour Rifkind contributed to the success by taking third on parallel bars
and eighth in all around. Also on parallel bars,
Steve Kite ranked sixth place and Jeff Levin took
seventh. Hector Mandel represented our team on
the trampoline by taking ninth place. With the excellent sophomore team, assisted by returning juniors Seymour Rifkind and Bob Quintinales, Niles
East can look forward to another successful season.
Senior gymnast Lee Sandler perfects his routine before a meet.
BACK HO\\': ~Jr. T. Sokalski (Coach), M. llill, J. Look, G. Deutsch, E. ~liller, D. Levin, L. Sandler, ~I.
Zissman, ~Ir. L. Jorkoman ( Coach ), ~Ir. K. Polaski (Coach ). FHONT ROW: S. Kite, J. Levin, R. Quin·
tanles , S. Rifkind, I\. Wagner, JI. ~landel, J. Raiber.
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�BACK RO\\': T. Soka lski (Coach), \\' . Sandler, A. Aprill, I. Cohen , T . Leavitt, C. Si mon , B. Epstein, G.
~lichael, K. Polas ki (Coach). SEC:Oi'\D RO\\': ~I. ~ lil stcin,J. Cook, ~I. Smith, I'. Cost, D. Cech, D. Simon.
FRO:'-IT RO\\' : ll. \\'einberg, G. Clap ity, S. Gallic, .J. Kupfer, !{. Deutsch, A. \\'einer.
Underclassmen have talent and poise
The Freshm a n team began this year with a large
number of participants. Because of injuries only nine
boys finished the season. Among these boys, Dav id
Cech took second place in the Waukegan Freshman
Invitationa l in the a ll around event and fifth in the
Su burban League meet.
T he Sophomores finished fourth in the league.
Led by Wayne Sandler a nd Dave Simon, the team
had a final record of eight and five.
Junior p-bar man , Seymour Rifkind, displays perfect
form in his state co ntending routin e.
Senior Jerry Raiber begins his cli l~
fi cult d ismount on the horse.
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�Trackmen have versitality and depth
The Niles East cindermen began to pick up momentum as the '68 season progressed. The strength
of the team lay in the versatility in the runners and
the depth at each event. The two milers, ] erry Letzcus and Bob Roth, who ran one and two against
Glenbrook North, consistently scored valuable points
in each event. Outstanding individual performances
in the quarter mile and fifty yard dash were turned
in by Bill Gardiner, George Gargano, George Joslyn, and Mike Rich. Coach Oatly felt that ~liike's
overpowering speed, 5.5 seconds in the fifty, gave
him an excellent chance for state honors.
in other events, Rich only once failed to win the
\V ith only early season losses, dose battles against
Proviso and r>'laine East, coaches Oatly, Harkema,
and Histow were optimistic about the upcoming
outdoor season.
Senior broad jumper George Joslyn finds himself high in the air during practice.
All state hopeful .\like Rich practices his hurdlir•g form. :\like has
been clocked in the fifty yard dash in 5.5 seconds.
FRONT HO\\': B. lloth, II . llcrwson, G. Gargano, G. Covitt, i'vl. i\ logill, i\I. Hich, G.
Jos lyn, S. Levine, .\I. Koppel, D. Schubert, B. Gardiner, A. i\ lormolstcin, A. Hotkin, D.
Deluka. BACK IW\\': C. Oatly (Coach), J. Letzcus, G. Garbo, N. Stake, 13. Clearfield,
G. De.\lenlaure.
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�FRONT ROW: S. Rose, S. Behr, C. Fisher, M. Portmal, S. Sommermon, G. Garbo, C. Yale, B. Woolf. SECOND ROW: B. l\liucberg, S. !\-layer, J. Jaurlafe, D. Lerner, 1\1. Meyer. BACK ROW: C. Short, S. llanlcy,
D. Hoffman, B. Mon. This was coach Oatly's first year at Niles.
Frosh - Soph find enthusiasm and desire
Enthusiasm, willingness to work, a nd a d esire
to win; these are the qualities a winning team needs.
Coach Oatly instilled these feelings within his young
trackmen. This year's team was led by the four lap
relay team which took second place in the Suburban
League meet. This was an unusual accomplishment
for a Niles track team, but it is a tradition these
men can establish. With sophomores like J asper
Tavallaci and Pete Jungworth next year's varsity
track team should be a threat to the league.
Versatile Bill Gardi ner practices his high jumping form.
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�\'arsity Swimming. BACK ROW: i\ lr. D. Larson (Coach), R: Stcigle,
ll. King, J . Go·
genbach, S. Solberg, P. Katz. J. Dorn. SECOND ROW: :\I. lsser ( :\Ianager
), I. Corey,
D. Jansen , J. Coninx. FJHST RO\\': S. Glasner, \V. Thomas, T. Hawkins,
L.. Hollow.
Unnotic ed in recent years, the varsity swimmi ng
team splashed into the limeligh t this past season.
After finishing in sixth place in the Suburba n
League, the mermen envision ed a state champio nship. Leading the way for the tankster s was junior
Jim Hawkin s, who became the state district champ
and was favored to become the 1968 breaststr oke
champio n. He qualified fifth in the finals with a
time of 1:04.7. Another excellent perform ance was
turned in at the prelimin aries by freestyler Paul
Katz. His 22:4 time qualified him for a second
place. In the finals , Katz placed sixth with a time
of 23:1. It must be noted, however , that fourth, fifth,
and sixth places were very close together. The Trojans finished up the finals when Katz and Hawkin s
teamed up with juniors Wayne Thomas and Lee
Bollow in the 200-yar d medley relay. The relay
team took fourth place, posting a time of 1:44.9.
The men of Troy swan for 43 points that afternoo n
and on March 1, 1968 placed ninth in the state
meet. Since the strength of this year's team lay in
juniors, next seasons varsity swimmi ng picture is
a bright one. With the return of Jim Hawkin s, Paul
Katz, Lee Bollow, Wayne Thomas , and a talented
sophom ore, Jim Simon the varsity mermen may become the next state champio ns:
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Jim Hawkins practices the breast stroke during a practice session.
Ji m too« third place in the state competition this year as a junior.
�Varsity Tanksters:
ninth 1n state
The sophomore swim team suffered in meets because their four best swimmers, Jim Simon, Rich
Schubery, Alan \Vitt, and Dan Kalin , swam varsity
most of the season. Coach Larson felt that these
boys had potential and wanted to give them varsity
experience.
BACK ROW: R. Baker (Coach), D. Kalin, B. l\loss, A. Chalfie,
R. Schubert, D. Sherman. SECOND ROW: R. Rolnicki, L. l\leyer,
M. Hayes, M. Clink, B. Herman, J. Simon, B. Berman, A. \Vitt.
Junior Paul Katz, who took a sixth in the state meet, practices his. freestyle fo rm .
Freshman Swimming. SEATED: l\l. Thomas, D. l\kAndrews, S. Pollack, B. l\!Caulb, P. Riskin, H. Garb,
~!.Gold, S. Scholler, l\l. Lempert, D. Gockcnbach, :\1. Hafayko, !.. Hoke. STANDING: J. Jensen, R. Sim o n,
R. Shavitz, ll. Wolman, A. Horwitz, P. Christopherson, B. Darin, IL Anderson, C. H yman.
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�The 1967-68 wrestling season was a time for
gaining experience. Coach Rassman took over the
coaching reins and found himself with a Varsity
team comprised soley of underclassmen. In the wonlost column the team was not successful, winning
only one dual meet, but the experience gained will
prove to be invaluable. The season was not without its highpoints, the quadrangular victory over
Glenbrook, New Trier, and Wheeling, and Phil
Figa's 9-4-1 record helped brighted the otherwise
dismal year.
Next year's squad will be a coach's drea111--a
team of seniors and juniors all with one year of
Varsity experience under their belts. Led by Bill
Stapelfeld, Figa'; and a solid Heavyweight line-up,
the Trojan wrestlers have a bright future.
With
Junior matmen
l. T. Gunderson, 2. M. Lavin, 3. M. Grabner, 4. B. Schmitzer, 5. B. Stapelfeid, 6. L. Lerner, Mgr., 7. S.
Fishman, 8. G. Harris, 9. R. Sadeloe, 10. Mr. G. 1-Iassman, 11. \V. Abelson, 12. A. Bolnick, 13. P. Figa,
1• A. Kearney, 15. B. Hartstein, 16. A. Mormelstein.
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�BACK ROW: L. Gotl ieb, H. Koiner, i\I. Chlappety, .\I. Ross, C. Yale, N. Hackman, J. Lake, S. Fischman.
SECOND ROW: D. Weinstein, F. Harris, J. Kandel, K. Kravitz, H. Witcoff, R. Brown, A. llass, S. Nord FlllST ROW: L. Auerbach, J. Lake, J. Costino, B. Williams, L. Levine, C. White, \\'.
haus, R. Cordon.
Lovitt, i\I. Gi lli o. Coached by Gerald Ferguson.
The sophomore wrestling team posted a 1-13
season record. The lone victory was, however, a
rout of Oak Park in which seven of ten Trojan
wrestlers were victorious. Mike Ross led the team
with ten victories. Ken Kravitz and Harold Wit~
kov each won nine matches. ] ack Kandel won four
of his last five matches. These grapplers should
help strengthen next yea~'s Varsity team.
Frosh-Soph learn skills
With his opponent under control, flill Sch mitzer begins to work
for one o f the many pins he scored this season.
The beginning of a match which involves streng;h and concentration.
Ward Abelson's face shows the strain of a victorious effort.
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Fencing. 13ACK ROW: K. Solan,
J.
Solway, L. Arbus, A. Soul, G. Dash, Mr. R. Keen (Coach ),
~I.
Frae-
man, R. Harris, :II. :llillrnan, J. Sulteer, H. \\'aysdorf. FRO NT RO\\': S . .\1ilstein, T. Fillipp, C. i'\atker,
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fencers fifth
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state
"On g uard ," cries Larry N arker, as his piercing eyes s ize up his opponent during their practice session .
The varsity fencers once again finished high in
state competition. Led by the most valuable player,
Marty Fraeman, and junior Tom Phillippo, the
team finished fifth in state. Since there were no
senior participants this past year , Coach Keen expects his juniors to have a highly successful season
a nd a possible state cha mpionship in the upcoming
season.
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"Touche," a nd another point is scored for the Trojan fencers.
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LEFT ROW: T. Gunderson, G. Lonquist, L. Sandler, E. Thiry, R. Becker, J. Levin, l\I. Zissrnan, J. Raiber,
R. Roth, !-!. l\landel, R. Nagel, E. Adams, S. Rifkind. CEN TER ROW: N. Stalke, It Kimball, N. Nikotow, T. Harrington, G. Dei'vleulenaere, It Daitchman, G. Rissman, B. Gardiner, M. Rich, G. Joslyn, D.
Seigal, R. Steigel, ~I. Corona, S. Yonover, T. Grandenetti. RIGHT ROW: T. Undenberg, B. Green, J. Hawkins, J. Letzcus, A. Rotkin, P. Leibowitz, R. Settler , B. Gottlieb, D. Schubert, P. Arney, S. Kite, R. Harris,
1\1. Mogil, B. Newlin, A. Bolnick, C. ;\lorrison, Sponsor, D. Levin, G. l\'finkus, G. Gargano, S. Glickson,
M. Bishop.
Headed by president Mark Bishop and vice president Scott Glickson, the N-Club, 65 members strong,
had a very active year. The club raised funds by
holding two car washes and helped the individual
classes raise money by sponsoring an "Ugly Man
Contest." Many school sponsored events used N-Club
assistance. The ushers at the basketball games,
the Booster Club's Wrestling Event, and the hall
monitors for Parent's Night, were a ll N-Club members. The lettermen's support made it possible for
a team of Trojan coaches to compete in the Skokie
City Basketball League. It wasn't all work and no
play, however, as club members attended the Purdue-Northwestern basketball game in January . It
also must be noted that former N-Club member,
Neal Kamin was awarded the first Al Beck Memorial Award now given annually to an athlete who
·displays academic ability. The 67-68 N-Club served
the school well, and typified the new wave of spirit
that swept Niles East this year.
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�BACK ROW: .\Ir. N . Odlivak (Coach), D. Siegal, E. Rotberg, T. Prousis, L. Rudd , D. Diamond, J. Soloman, R. Gottlieb, i\lr. C. Dejong (Coach). SECOND ROW: P. Leibowitz, A. .\lichelle, ll. Rice, .\I. Kolb,
M. Brachman, S. Meyers, S. Julius, T. Ryon, T. I-Iopsicker. FRONT ROW: K. Zucker, L. Rafferty, J. Tedeschi, R. Becker, C. Gogenbach, S. DeBendito, D. Shearn, W. Berzon (.\1anager).
Coach Odlivak confident that
Senior first baseman Phil Leibowitz, an a ll-league hopefull, illustrates his long stretch before a game.
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If spirit, ability, and power were determining
factors in the success of a baseball team, there was
no reason why the 1968 Trojan diamondmen couldn't
capture at least the Suburban League title. Led by
by talented pitchers, seniors Dave Diamond and
a ll-Suburban League Don Siegal, the entire team
was confident that they had the ability to win. Assisting Diamond and Siegal, who won all of the team's
Suburban League games last year, were promising
juniors Al Mitchell and Theo Prousis. The team got
hitting from junior Rich Becker and seniors Bob
Gottlieb and Phil Leibowitz. If the spirit of the team
prevails, if the pitchers can continue to baffle opposing h itters, and the batters can continue pounding
out runs, it seems tha t 1968 could be another good
year for East baseba ll.
An a ll-Suburban league pitcher as a junior, senior Don Siegel
won all of Niles conference victories last year.
�teams are champs
On the freshman level, Coach George Yursky
said that pitching was the key. Great catch in g and
a fine infield gave this team a balanced attack and
the look of a winner. Perhaps more important than
any of these factors was the enthusiasm and spirit
which both teams displayed.
Last year as a sophomore, Rich Becker was the first string catcher and led the team in batting.
Freshman Baseball. FIRST HOW: A. Cherner, ll. Lentzcn, K. Stein, B. Kaufman, B. Hessing, i\l. Saltarelli,
S. llclverh, F. Slavin, J. Darhmstader, P. lliskin, T. Naatz, T. Savage. :\l l DDLE ROW: R. ~!eyer, J. Brown,
S. llurgcmen, J. Rimanelli, :\I. Smith, :\I. Koota, H. Clevin, i\I. Kaahn, II. Block, I. i\liller, J. Barber, R.
Rand, !.. Gottleib, C. \\'olf. BACK ROW: G. Goldstein, I. Berkowitz, i\l. Shefsky, J. Hernandez, It Anderson, D. Rothman, P. Cost, S. Fishman, S. Karge, G. Dash, :\I. Berger, J. Neumeister, L. Cohen, R. Gordon,
S. i\lilstein, i\l r. George Yursky ( llead Coach), :\Ir. Gerald Richardson (Assistant Coach).
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\ 'arsity Tennis. FRO:'\T RO\\": Ste,·en :'\atenberg, Robert :'\ewlin, David \\'iggins, Ernie :\liller, Scott Glickson. SECO:'\ D HO\\': Ronald Lavine, :\lichael Arenson, John llutter, Clyde Denis, Steven :\Ielamcd, Hick
Dale, \Ir. C. :\lorrison (Coach).
District champs prepare to open season
The coming of spring marked the beginning of a
building season for our varsity tennis squad. Coach
;\Iorrison relied heavily on the talent of juniors
Ernie ;\liller and David Wiggins to add to the
winning ability of seniors 1\1 ark Bishop, Scott Glickson, and Bob ~ew lin. The team intended to equal
last years first place District Championship.
The Frosh-Soph tennis team of Coach Len Winans promised to develop some fine varsity netmen.
Tony Paugoulatios and !\fare Berger are among
those who contributed to a successful season.
Senior :\lark Bishop practices his volley before a big meet.
BACK RO\\': :\I. Jackobson, J. :'\emetz, B. Glickson, B. Lerman, J. Facter, S. Blancke, II. Golub, A. l( osenzweig. SECO:\ D HO\\' : :\I. 1.empert, S. Benedum, R. Carb, B. 1.ent, J. Feldman, J. Allan, A. l'augoulatios.
FHO:'\T HO\\': E. Jacobson, J. \\'iner, K. Solan, R. Dissen, S. Green, B. Hudenberg.
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�Varsity Golf. BACK RO\\': \Ir. T. Kiviluoma (Coach ), B. Davis, S. Oken, ll. Sha·
piro. FHONT RO\\': D. Cleven, B. Schreiber, T . \Iclas, B. Cats, B. Bruch.
Linksters ready to go
This years' varsity linksters were optimistic about
the upcoming season. Led by returning letterman
Bob Cats, who last year had a season average of
89.7, the team tried to improve upon last year's
record. Other returning seniors Bill Bruch, who shot
a 93.3; and Don Cleven, who had a season average
of 94.8. It must be noted that this year Suburban
League meets were nine hole events, not the custo·
mary eighteen. This had a beneficial effect on our
golfers.
Unexpectedly but delightfully for Coach Lueck,
an unusually large number of freshmen and soph·
omores came out for golf this past season. Coach
Lueck then picked his seven starting linksters. He
took his young Trojans, three times weekly, to
Arlington Country Club where he stressed the fundamentals of the game.
Junior Tim ;\lelas follows through with his tee shot.
Frosh-Soph Golf. \Ir. \V. Lueck ( Coach ), \V. Bradly, S. Ber·
man, B. Andres, J. Alexander, S. Deutsch.
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�Intramural program
Physical conditionin g is a major aspect of intramurals.
The purpose of intramurals is to provide an opportunity for the mass of students to participate in
school sponsored sports activities. In the intram ura ls program , the student can find recreation, socia l
contacts, team and school spirit, improved h ealth
and physical fitness, team and individual competition and leadership. Elegibility requirements are
minimal so that as ma ny students as possible may
pa rticipa te in the program. This past year, Mr.
:\l arsha ll Edwards, facu lty a dvisor to the intramural
program, said the program has a llowed boys to
take part in: gymnastics free play, recreational swimming, basketball, physical conditioning , tennis, bowlin g, and water polo. Approxima tely 500 boys pa rticipated in the intramurals program during the
1967-1968 school year.
The intram ural track prog ram is an exceptionally fine one that is a lso used by ma ny
at hletes keeping in shape for th eir sporl.
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has the action
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boys find water polo one way to ease tension after a long day at school.
Once a week after school, intramural bowling goes into-action.
Mr. Plock gives instruction to a gymnastic enthusiast.
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�This year, the Girl's Athletic Association expanded
its program of activities. In addition to after school
activities, G.A.A. sponsored two co-educational recreation nights. Teachers and students were invited
to practice their volleyball skills or to swim. The
after school intramural program offered both basketball and badminton in addition to the usual
activities of tennis, free swim, volleyball, and softball.
Also included in G.A.A., are several organizations for girls with special talents. Ripplettes, a
girl's swimming club, sponsored a water show in
which rhythmic swimming, water ballet, and colorful costumes were highlights. Members of Orchesis
danced in both the Reflections Talent Show and
the annual musical. A master ballet lesson by the
New York Ballet C~mpany was also held for
Orchesis members to help improve their techniques.
• The gymnastics team participated in several interscholastic meets and produced its second annual
show. New this year were several field trips in
which members of the gymnastics team participated.
Physical development and self-understanding are
the two goals of the Girl's Athletic Association. To
encourage this, a deserving Senior girl was presented with a G.A.A. scholarship at the annual awards
assembly at the close of the school year.
As directors, G.A.A. officers channel the interest and activity of the Girl's Athletic Associa·
lion's members. Jeanne Ju ngwirth (Vice-president), Shelli Friedman (Secretary ), Kathy Kam·
in (President), and Cindy Ellis (Treasurer).
G.A.A. accelerates ...
A more successful and proflto.l,le year for its members is the goal of G.A.A.
board. BACK ROW: J. Gale, K. Kamin, D. Greenfeld, M. Coburn, K. Gill, C.
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Ellis, L. Green, P. Abrams, ·S. Singer, B. Sudak. FRONT ROW: J. Jungwirth,
F. Morris, B. Perry, M. lewis, P. Paschall, S. Friedman, Miss Feldkamp.
�Executing various gymnastic techniques are: BAC K 1\0W: S. Kempton, D. Roth,
Struck. MIDDLE ROW: C. Dessent, K. Kabiller, C. Winston, D. Holzheimer,
J.
M. Look, K. Kostyniuk, C. Johns on. FRONT ROW: i\1. Nowak, S. Mueller, N .
Johnson, L. Bilton, J. L
erner, H. Marinello.
Coordination counts ...
Adding beauty and grace to Niles East's musical productions are the Senior
Orchesis members. BACK ROW: E. S1'atletsky, C. Fields, A. Benzeev, H. Brakman, C. Siegel, K. Griffin, M . Greenberg, S. Gavlin. SECOND ROW: E. Schayer,
K. Barach, M. Flicht, J. Gale, L. Harrold, E. Pa nitch, L. Brandy, J . Nieder.
FRONT ROW: N . Holla nd , J. Sweda, M. Hartman, N . Kariolich, S. Kempton,
N. Schaffrick, H. Lubow.
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Swinging into action again this year are the Interscho lastic Tennis Team members. BACK ROW: L.
Rosen, L. Becker, M. Coburn, C. Dessent, D . Kleinschm idt, N. Newlin, B. Sudak. FRO'.'JT ROW:
J. Wiggins, F. Reich, I. Katz, M . Bishop , C. Defranceschi, S. Pr ince.
Technique ...
Ivy Katz scores a point towards victory a s she
smashes her opponent's drive.
Perfecting their water ballet skills is one goal of the Ripplette members. BACK
ROW: S. Sapoznik, M. Coburn, C . Kusek, K. Eich, C. Hawkins, V. Fantus,
M. Wolters, C. Dessent, C. Johnson. SECON D ROW: L. Becker, D. Schiffman,
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K. Stone, L. Stone, L. Swartwout, R. Bris kman, R. Samelson, B. Latala, M.
Hartman. FRONT ROW: D: Mevorah, J. Berg,K. Kosty niuk, K. Wolters, C.
Inbinder, C. Defntnceschi, P. Abrams, S. Abeles, L. Green, G. Borovik.
�'Pep! Pep! Pep! We've got it ... " could be the
motto of another Trojan team, the Niles East cheerleaders. Possessing an endless supply of enthusiasm and energy, they are present at every basketball and football game. Any Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior girl may try o ut in the spring
for the next year's squad if she is physically and
academically eligible. The present Senior Varsity
cheerleaders are responsible for sponsoring a three
day clinic in which aspiring cheerleaders learn the
cheers, jumps, and techniques necessary. The girls
chosen practice diligently through the summer in
order to be ready for fall sports at the beginning
of the new school year. This past fall Booster Club
made a generous donation to purchase new basketball uniforms for the Varsity squad. The gold and
blue uniforms were worn for the first time on Parent's Night. This year the new sticker buttons were
sold by the Freshman, Sophomore, and Varsity
cheerleaders during the basketball season. This was
another way in which the cheerleaders fulfilled their
purpose of encouraging the Trojan teams and promoting school spirit and unity.
"We're gonna fight with all our might" is the cry of the Freshman cheerleaders. LEl·T ROW:
S. Carlson, S . .\lueller, L. Carneal, S. Singer. lllGI!T RO\\': S. Gerschonzon, D. Daily,
I'. Bollow.
Inspiration ...
Practicing thei r cbeers for an other Trojan victory are Sophomore cheerleader s C. Pepoon,
L. Krichevsky, M. Kipnis, J. !lice, S. Leavitt, L. Bilton, G. Mendelsohn.
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�Onward Trojans ...
Linda Mandell, Captain ·
Katie Harmening
Judy Schoeller
Gail Henich
Carolyn Anderson
Kathi Molitor
Liz Harrold
Clairc Fischer
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�Niles is action!
�120
�People
create
Action.
12 l
�The Freshm an Class entered high school hopin g that
the
Niles East would fulfill its expect ations. Early in
ed the Class of 1971
year, the Freshm an Mixer provid
the
with the oppor tunity to meet new people and join in
to partic ipate in the acaction at N ilehi. They contin ued
the
tivities of their schoo l on Gold and Blue Day and at
first pep-as sembl y.
The Frosh did not want to be neglected. They were
an
determ ined to make their Class an impor tant and
Freshm en made their first
equa l part of Niles East. The
to its
contri butio n by cheeri ng the "B" footba ll team on
ban Leagu e champ ionundefe ated season , and the Subur
by
ship. The Class learne d about schoo l gover nment
cabinet and Studen t Council.
partic ipatio n in their dass
the
By June, the Freshm en had found their own place in
East.
whirl of activity that is Niles
rs.
Gail ;\1offett's frenzied dancing draws stares from onlooke
.
Frosh take the first step up the ladder of achievement
Cathy Abelson
Adamik
Dennis Adelma n
Janet Adelma n
~I ichacl
Janice Agrest
Robert Allen
David Anderso n
Debra Anderso n
Leroy Anderso n
Cy nthia Angelo poulos
Cathy Arcus
Susan Armstr ong
Angela Arnold
Larry Auerba ch
Barbar a Bailey
Gary Bain
Hollis Baker
Ellen Balterm an
Harriet Bank
Jeffrey Barber
Joan Baron
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Steven Berg
:\lark Berger
Roslyn Berick
Shirley Berk
lrwin Berkowitz
;\lark Berman
Iris Bernard
Karen Beth
:\largar et Bishop
Diane Bolka
Peggy Hollow
Elliot Boncm
Gail BoroYik
Linda Boyer
Cherri Bregg
Sherri Bregma n
Debora h Brenna n
Debbie Brock
Arlene Brod
Stc,·cn Burgem an
Charles Burkha rd
David Byron
J oseph Capezio
Jill Carlson
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Scott Blanke
Patricia Blinn
Hal Block
Randy Block
Karen Brachman
Chuck Brahos
Andrea Braver
;\J itchell Breger
Gary Brown
James Brown
Wayne Brucar
Susan Buckma n
Linda Carnea l
Gerald Castino
David Cech
Linda Chan
�Larry Cherncr
Phil Ch ristopherson
Joseph Citro
David Clayton
Lawrence Clearfield
Richard Cleven
Joel Cohen
Joel Cohen
Larry Cohen
Sharyn Cohen
Penny Cole
~ l argaret Conley
Beth Cooper
Lois Cooperman
Charles Corush
Linda Crain
Andrea Crodgen
Donna Cro\\'hurst
Karen Cw iak
Doris Dai ly
Susan Dale
Bruce Dar in
Jon Darmstadter
Glen Dash
Barbara Da vi cl son
Ro bin Davis
Richard Deutsch
Robert Deutsche
Mary Dibenedetto
Linda Dicostanzo
Sheri Do niger
Den ise Dorn
Laurie Drucker
Cheryl D uh l
Patricia Dwyer
Rita Edelstein
Karen Eich
Daniel Elkes
Warren Elliott
Marcia Ellis
i\l argcte Engelhardt
Blair Epstein
Bruce Epstein
Barbara Du nn
Kenneth Dvoret
Donna Epton
Ellen Eskoz
I va Far mer
Phillip Feinstein
Lila Feld
Barry Feldman
Laurie Feldman
Robert Feldman
J ay Felman
Jerry Fields
Robert Fisher
Charles Fishman
Sheldon Fishman
Sharon Flitman
Andy Fox
\Verner Fuessel
Esther Fulkowski
Marty Futterman
Sandor Gallai
George Ganas
Carla Geller
Gail Gerber
Sue Ann Gershenzon
Michelle Giles
Mark Gold
Gary Goldberg
Jan Goldberg
J oan Gold berg
Anita Goldman
Robert Gordon
Terri Gordon
Peter Cost
Lawrence Gottlieb
Preston Gould
Lenn Grab in er
Stephen Green
Barbara Greenberg
Howard Greene
Ruth Grodinsky
George Groner
Barbara Gross
Barry Grossman
Steven Grutzmacher
Genaro Guizar
Michael Gutm an
Neil Hackman
John H agen
Hans Haitchi
Patrick Hanley
Paul Hansen
Claudia Harris
Robin Harris
Ra ndolph H a rrison
Rosemary Hauser
Cynthia Hawkins
Tova Heimlich
Matthew Gillio
David Ginsburg
Cindy Glickson
Donald Gockenbach
Andrea Goldstein
Gerry Goldstein
Roslyn Goldstein
Gail Goldstick
George Golemis
Howard Golub
J odie Goodfriend
Daniel Goodstein
Frederick Gordon
Richard Garb
Eva Garber
David Gates
Cindy Gatto
Steven Helberl
Shirley Helfgott
Robin Henich
Joachin Hernandez
IZ3
�Barry Hessi ng
Ilene H irsch
Steven I [ irsch
Rose Hirsh man
Doug las I lolTman
Dona ld Horw i tz
John H urmu z
Larry I! yman
Nanc y Irwin
Barba ra Isaac son
Barba ra !sen berg
Micha el Iser
David J acobs
Earl Jacob son
Mark Jacob son
Shell y Jacqu ay
Donn a Jaffe
Shelly J alTe
J ohn J amrus zka
Roger Jeffries
John Jensen
J elTrcy Johns on
Karen Kabil lcr
Lillian Kache l
i\licha el Kahn
Audre a Kaise r
Jeffrey Kaiz
Sandi Kaln itz
Debbi e Kaluz na
Gayle Kame n
David Kane
Joyce Kanla n
,\drie nne Kapla n
J\lark Kapla n
J\laur een Kapla n
Stewa rt Karge
Denis e Karho ff
Joann e Kaye
Linda Kemp net
Gail Kenn edy
JelTrey Kesten
Larry Hoke
Willia m llolm blad
Debbi e Holzheimer
Ala n Horw itz
Susan Karls on
Chery l Kaufm an
Rober t Kaufm an
Karin Kautz
Renee Kesten
Joan King
Willia m King
Bruce Kite
Kathe rine Klehr
Barb ara Kleifield
Earl Klein
Susan Klein
:''1 ark KlingholTer
Terren ce K lyku n
Cherr ie Kolde n
Micha el Korta
Gayla Kosh
Alan Kost
Craig Kovin
Dean Kowa lkows ki
Robe n a Kranz
Larry Kraus e
Karen Krish man
Charl es Kriss man
Jame s Kuest er
Alan Kune r
Jerry Kupfe r
James Lake
Jeffrey l~-ike
1-:llen L-isser
Linnie Laswo rth
Susan Latal a
Jack Lauw asser
Adria nne La\'er y
Arla Leba,·itz
Henry Lee
Rober t Lee
Linda Leib
l\!ark Lemp crt
Rober t Lcntzen
David Lerne r
Regin a Lesor gen
Maxi ne J.,c,·cy
Lawrence Levine
Joel Lev it
Valer ie Levitt
Ira Levy
Sheila Levy
:--!orris Lcwkowicz
Kathy Lichte nstein
Robin Liljegren
Lynda Lipma n
Patric ia Lonqu ist
Marle ne Looch tan
Willia m Lovitt
Joel Lunsi k
Ryder Lusk
Howa rd Lyons
Alan Mack
Brian McCu aig
M ichael Mage s
Christ ine Malcher
Abby Malle r
Marg eret Mam lok
Bonni e Mam ot
Curtis s MankolT
Francine Mann
Gary Mann a
Joan Mannh eimer
Susan Mart us
Beth Marg alit
Scott Marin ello
Susan Mark s
Judith Marx
Nanc y Mayd et
Charl es Maye r
David Maye r
12.4
I_~
�Michael Maylahn
Janice Meisner
Donald Meister
Deborah :\lelnick
Richard Meyer
Debra Mevorah
Randy l\liles
\
Arthur 1.liller
Ira i\liller
Steven i\lilstein
Robert ;\1inberg
Marlene Minsky
Yemimma Mishell
Gail Moffett
Janice l\lorgen
Fred Morton
Monica Moses
Thomas l\l oses
Susan i\lueller
Laurie :\lylroie
Thomas i\lyszka
Thomas Naatz
William Naatz
Patricia N acleau
Nancy Nadler
Leslie Nathan
Adrianne Ne metz
Jay Neumeister
;\(aria N itz
Toby , itzkin
Mark N ixo n
Andrea N opa r
Iri s N udcl man
Kathy O'Reilly
Carol Ocker
Richard Ohlhauscn
l\I ilena Orloff
Vera Page
Josephine Pape
Debbie l'apic r
Pamela Paschall
Stuart Oscrman
Cail Oshanna
Dale Ouimett
Michelle Oxman
Kathy Perkins
Marlene Perlman
Margaret Perry
Jeri Petz
Sheri Paince
Susan Priske
Linda Putziger
Miriam Racine
Susan Sanchez
Robert Santow
Thomas Savage
Francine Savitt
Barbara Schechtman
Richard Schiewe
Kenneth Schiffman
George Schiro
Fred Schlesak
Therese Schmidt
Nancy Schnadig
Steven Schnider
Scott Schoeller
Susan Schoeneck
Van Schwab
Debra Seiden
Renee Seidman
Judy Sgaller
Robin Shaft
Michael Sham berg
Russell Shavitz
Mary Shefsky
Joseph Romanelli
Madia Romano
Renee Romanoff
Judith Rosen
Dennis Rothman
Ellen Rubia
William Ru bin
Jack Rudman
Jay Sax
Lynne Schaffel
Jacqueline Schaffner
Carol Schaffrick
Mark Schatz
Randy Ricci
Warren Richardson
Daniel Rifkin
Max Ring
Phillip Riskin
Lawrence Rockoff
Nancy Rodin
Harvey Romanek
Donald Ruesch
Faith Salsburg
Michael Saltarelli
Arthur Saltzman
Larry Saltzman
Karen Racusen
Michael Rafayko
Catherine Rahimzade
Robert Rand
Shayne Rand
Ellen Render
Connie Resterhouse
Laurel Rezwin
Susan Rosenberg
Robert Rosman
Ellen Rossman
Lawrence Roth
Renee Roth
Albert l'ietkowski
Ilene Pokoik
Scott Pollack
Lawrence Ponoroff
Michael Shefsky
Patricia Shenault
Gayle Shorr
Michael Short
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�Ira Shucker
Karen Shutan
Merle Siegel
Sara Siegel
Steven Siegel
Donna Siemsen
Richard Sigel
Michael Silver
Craig Simon
Randi Simon
Richard Simon
Shelly Singer
Michell Sinoway
Sandra Sklamberg
Frederick Slavin
Michael Smith
P amela Smith
William Smith
Paul Smulson
Maria Sobol
Alan Socll
Gary Soffer
Robert Sola
Kcnne1h Solan
Ellen Solomon
Bradley Soltis
Joyce Sonshine
William Spies
Joseph Stein
i\lartin Stein
Irwin Steinberg
Nicholas Stephens
N anelte Stern
Ronald Stigfel
Glenn Stevens
Celcst Strickling
Debra Strom
James Sulzer
Barbara Sundmacher
Marjorie T anzar
Linda Swartwout
Carol Tarantur
Cheryl Teeman
Candace Tesnow
John Sykora
Totally engrossed in his English book, Ken Solan '71 is una·
ware that class has already begun.
Fa1igue strikes the Freshmen at 3 a.m. the morning of Homecoming '67.
12.6
�Claudia Theisen
Marika Theodore
Timothy Thiry
Mike Thomas
Robert Thompson
Jeffrey Toback
Thomas Trainor
Michael Tscheyka
Betsy Tselekis
Lester Ubau
Susanne Uhler
Debra U llberg
Paul U nderwood
Edward Van
Karen VanCleave
Deane VanStockum
Darlene Vick
Denise Vlad
Nancy Vich otka
Michele \Vachovsky
Suzanne Wade
Sylvia Wald
Marcia \V aller
Pamela Wallis
Sherri \V asserman
Richard Waysdorf
Alan Weinberg
Steven Weiner
Alan Weinstein
Daniel Weintraub
Theodore \Veisbach
Nancy Weisman
Debra Weiss
Alfred Weltma nn
Craig White
Jaqueline Wiggins
Stephen Wilens
Bruce Wilkans
Barry Willens
Kristine Williams
Vickie Willia ms
Howard Wine
M icheile Witt
Bru-::e Wolf
Charles Wolf
Jeri Wolf
Joseph Wolfe
Michelle Wolke
Bruce Wolin
Robert Wolman
Yock Wong
Robert Wood
Craig Yale
Richard Yurko
Lawrence Zager
Nancy Zi nman
Mally Zoberman
Victoria Zucker
Edward Zyrek
NOT PICTURED
David Anderson
Pat Anderson
Lee Arbus
Rebecca Bianchi
Robin Bloom
Cynthia Caiazzo
J ean Clay
Alyce Cooper
Allen Dalezman
Cassandra Diamond
Caryl Feigen
Gerald Goldstein
Roslyn Goldstein
Gale Goldstick
Ellen Gordon
Cindy Gregg
Stephen Green
Douglas Hasegawa
Craig Hyman
Bobbi Jackson
Deborah
John Janisch
Cheri Julius
Robert Kosoy
Kathy Kostyniuk
Louis Lapasso
Tina Levin
Vivki Levy
Alan Mack
Bonnie Mamo!
David Matusik
Fred Nagel
Dennis Nikiton
Robert Mincberg
Marc Rosenthal
Robert Rosman
Judy Sgaller
Steven Sokol
Mary Valenti
Susan Vaugha n
Michelle \Vitt
Zack
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�"Looking back; looking ahead" was the motto of
the Sophomor e Class. They looked at their Freshman companion s a nd saw in them reflections of
the way they looked just a year ago. Throughou t
the year, Sophomor es were active building floats,
selling class rings and buttons, and entering a booth
in the school carnival, Panic '68. By participatin g
in school clubs and activities, the class of '70 became more a nd more aware of their surroundin gs.
Sophomor es gained new status. No longer having to awaken early on a Saturday morning, they
could watch the Sophomor e gridmen fight it out at
a more respectable hour. Now the Sophomor es look
a head to a year of achievemen t and action as upperclassmen.
Marcy Kipnis find s thinking of boys mo re exciting than
adjectival clauses--especially on a Friday afternoon.
Sophomores continue to climb
'
Hillary Abraham
Alan Acker
Cheryl Alexander
J efTrey Alexander
J efTrey Allan
Mark Allen
Dina Alpern
Robert Applebaum
Arnold Aprill
Bruce Aronson
Barbara Ashley
Dorothy Babis
James Baer
Richard Baer
Sandra Abeles
\V ard Abelson
Jeri Bailen
Michael Balter
Steven Barkoo
Cary Barron
Frank Bartilotta
Rona Bass
Keith Bauer
Michael Baygood
Peggy Beaven
Th omas Beaver
Cynthia Belon
Jcan n e Benas
Michael Bentcover
Neil Bercovitz
Karin Berg
Arlene Berger
Marc Berger
Craig Berk
Betsy Berke
Debra Berkson
Bradley Berman
Jacquelin Bernstein
Ruth Beskin
Denise Bialeck
Mark Bieber
Lydia Bilton
Babette Black
Ch ristine Black
Marc Bloom
Robert Bloom
Janet Bonem
Warren Bradley
Patricia Brennan
Larry Bress
Jill Bridge
Jacalyn Brittan
Laurie Brodsky
Marcia Broun
Rona ld Brown
Lee Burstein
Donna Calkins
Maria Cancio
David Carlin
Harrold Carver
Linda Catellier
�Jean Cattell
Alan Chalfie
Elaine Chiropolos
Gary Chlapaty
Michael Chlapaty
Patricia Coburn
Howard Cohen
Ian Cohen
Ivy Cohen
Louis Cohen
Reva Cohen
Vicki Cohen
Barry Comin
Jeffrey Cook
Victoria Coorlas
Gary Covitt
Helene Covitt
Patricia Cyrog
Robin Dan
Elaine Danzyger
Arthur Davidson
Alan Davis
Donna Davis
Cathy Defranceschi
Michael Deitch
Michael Derex
Carol Dessent
Christine Dessent
Stephen Deutsch
Steven Diamond
Marcia Dine
Rocco Dinverno
Richard Dissen
Sondra Dluger
Arthur Dole
Mi.chael Dooley
Kimberly Dorband
Alan Dorn
Harriet Drelich
Greg Duggan
Patrick Dumler
Scott Dworkin
Emil Dworianyn
Richard Dyer
Sherrill Eckersley
Mara Einhorn
Llnda Ekstrom
Karen Elkins
Cheryl Ellenby
Sheri Epstein
Paul Epton
Kenneth Ericksen
Mary Ann Even
Michael Gilson
Andrea Ginsburg
Sharon Glassner
Bruce Glickson
Steven Goldsholl
Elliot Goldstein
Janet Goldstein
Marsha Goldstein
Reid Goldstein
Beth Goodman
Janice Goodman
Ricky Gordon
Bernard Gottlieb
Marcia Graifman
Carol Greenberg
Debra Greenfield
Jack Greenfield
Barbara Greenspan
Kathleen Griffin
Gayle Grossman
Lisa Grossman
William Gruizmacher
Debbie Friedman
Debra Friedman
Holly Friedman
Robert Friedman
Janice Gale
Kristine Gamm
Virginia Gardiner
Alexis Gargano
Martin Clink
Caryn Golbin
David Goldberg
Debbie Golden
Janice Goldman
Thomas Fillipp
Steven Fine
Beth Fingerman
Craig Fisher
Idell Fishman
Bruce Flack
Richard Flower
Steven Fradin
Anita Gerber
Robin Gerber
Karen Gill
Karen Gillman
Alan Gilman
Stanley Ezratty
Jeffrey Facter
Richard Fallucca
Leslie Farber
Scott Farber
Audrey Fardman
Joel Feldman
Roberta Fernandezrojo
Shelli Friedman
Steven Friedman
Linda Frishman
Larry Futterman
Gary Gale
Christine Elliott
Susan Elliott
Steven Ellman
Bruce Endres
Bette Gzesh
Margo Hadgeorge
Beth Halper
Debbie Halperin
t Z.9
�Nancy Johnson
Theodore Johnson
Joanne Jonas
Peter Ju ngwirth
Wendy Kane
Nicholas Kanelos
Charlene Kan tor
Bonnie Kapelusz
Llnda Klein
Miriam Klein
Howard Knaizer
Lauren Ko britz
Rose Kostan
Cary Kozlov
Elizabeth Krause
Kenneth Kravitz
Laura Krichevsky
Barbara Kupfer
Leslie Kutchins
Thomas Lamonda
David Ingersoll
Andrea Isaacs
Bruce Jacobs
Mark Jacobs
David Katani
Ivy Katz
Debra Kaye
Avis Keller
Harvey Kollner
Nancy Koenig
Jacqueline Kohn
Jay Kornick
Jeffrey Hill
Bobbe Hirsh
Robert Hoefler
Glenn Holmes
Joel Kagan
Daniel Kalin
Gregory Kalisky
Steven Kaminsky
Jack Kandel
Karen Kellner
Thomas Kenning
Kristine Kiesel'
Marcy Kipnis
Edward Heiman
Patricia Helm
Bruce Herman
Mark Herst
John Hervatin
Susan Jansen
Ronald Jaski
David Jeremias
Kristine Johnson
Lynne Johnson
Donna Kaplan
Jeffrey Kaplan
Reid Karabush
Susan Karkomi
Joseph Hatyina
Susan Hausman
Mark Haynes
Terry Hefter
Larry Horn
Bruce Horvitz
Keith Howell
Miriam Hyman
Charlene lnbinder
I
Daniel Hanley
Fred Harris
Anita Harrold
Irwin Hass
Allen Hasselson
Terry Lampert
Randi Lampert
Lawrence Lance
Patrice Lange
Barbara Langer
Terry Langhans
Rona Larwe
Earl Lasworth
Diane Lazaar
Barbara Lazar
Alan Leavitt
Susan Leblanc
John Lee
Bruce Lent
Barry Lerman
Amy Letchinger
Stuart Leven
David Levens
James Levie
Adrianne Levin
Blake Levinsoff
Sharon Levit
Madeline Lewis
Adam Lewkowicz
Elyse Libert
Edward Llchtensteln
Jon Llnke
Louanne Llpner
Julie London
Carol Loring
Joseph Lurie
Joseph Lustman
Lynne McCloud
Donald McCray
Jaclynn McGraw
M ichael Madnick
Lezli Malfar
Howard Malina
Michael Mamczarz
Adriana Mandel
Michael Mandell
Lynne Mann
Debra Marcus
· Richard Marcus
'Sharon Mardell
130
Gwen M arlnin
Alan Marks
Shawn Mayer
Gilbert Medor
�Nancy Mehlman
Brian Meister
Sheri Meltzer
Gail Mendelssohn
Eileen Merkin
Christine Meyer
Leonard Meyer
Michael Meyer
Gary Michael
Janet Migdow
Lori Miller
Marc Miller
Michael Miller
Morris Millman
Marc Milstein
Howard Mishoulam
Debra Mizock
Mark Monti
Frayda Morris
Robert Moss
Vera Myma
Steven Nathan
Leon Natker
David Nelson
Jeffrey Nemetz
Lisa Netznik
Elyce Ne uberg
Nancy Newlin
Bruce Newman
Harold Nidetz
Julie Nieder
Carol Nigut
Joel Nitti
Stephen Nordh aus
Mar!< Novick
Marcia Nowak
Dawn Nudell
Gerald Oher
Daniel Olenchuk
Kenneth Olsen
Steven Orloff
Joseph Pappalivata
Anthony Pa ugoulatos
Carol Pepoon
Bruce Perelgut
Harry Perl
Barbara Perry
Marc Pershln
Susan Petz
Mark Portman
Ilyse Powell
Harry Price
Jeffrey Rabin
l
Lisa Ross
Michael Ross
Laura Rosset
Allan Roth
Bradford Rothenberg
Louisa Rothe.n berg
Richard Rothstein
Susan Rouzin
Shelly Ruben
Janet Rubin
Laurie Rubin
Bruce Rudenberg
Steven Rudnick
Gary Rushakoff
John Ryan
Elizabeth Ryback
Wayne Sandler
Sandra Sapoznik
Martin Sarley
Debra Saruk
Ralph Satoloe
· Thomas Scarpelli
Trudy Scharaga
Ron Schiff
James Schillo
Joyce Schlesinger
Nancy Schmidt
William Schmitzer
Lawrence Schneider
Steven Schneider
Trudy Schober
Richard Schubert
Francine Schulman
Lynn Schwartz
Lawrence Seligman
Lawrence Sezer
Judith Shain
Roberta Shancer
Richard Share
Stephanie Sher
David Sherman
Ross Shimberg
Christopher Short
Nancy Shuman
Barbara Siegel
It!'
,,
i' "*' 1
Richard Redlin
Paula Redman
Diane Reimer
Joanne Reisman
Marc Render
Jona than Rest
Wayne Rhodes
Jill Rice
I
Seth Pinas
Leslie Pliskin
David Pluda
David Portman
Cynthia Richards
Cheryl Richardson
Louise Roberts
Sandra Rogover
Rolf Rolnicki
Timothy Ronan
Steven Rose
Cynthia Roseman
Neal Rosenberg
Richard Rosenberg
Robbin Rosenberg
Allen Rosenzweig
�Eileen Siegel
Helene Siegel
Joyce Siegel
Richard Siegel
Frank Siemsen
David Simon
James Simon
Shelley Simon
Jerry Singer
Will iam Singer
Jan Velen
Susan Viveros
Dorothy Wagner
Janice Wahlgren
Michael Walanka
Snsan Walker
Stewart Wa llach
Daniel Warshawer
Sherry Wasserman
Dean Waxstein
Alyn Weil
Joanne Wein
Allen Weiner
Marcia \Veiner
Terrel \Veiner
Cary Weintraub
Douglas Weintraub
Eileen Weintraub
Paul Weisberg
David Weisman
Sophomore girls bend over backwards to please Miss Morris.
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Thomas Stein
Mary Stelter
Mariane Stender
Howard Stephan
Sheryl Stern
Barbara Sternfeld
David Stetz
Barbara Sticlow
Ronald Stoller
Stuart Tulsky
Yaroslav Tymciurak
Arthur Tyska
Eileen Van
Byron Spanjer
Pamela Spiegel
Richard Spinner
Alan Spitz
Richard Stadelmann
Debra Statland
Susan Statland
Debra Stavin
Robin Stein
J ames Tedeschi
Marcia Thomsen
Gary Trendier
Arthur Triwysha
Debrah Small
Gary Smith
Robert Socol
Jack Solock
Bonnie Solomon
Rose Solomon
Susan Solway
Steven Somerman
Fred Spagat
Joan Tandet
Randy Tannebaum
Paul Tarantur
.Jasper Tavolacci
Tobi Sills
Craig Silverman
Linda Silverman
J\larvin Simkovich
Perry Stricker
Jean Struck
Barbara Swider
Howard Swider
�Sophomore Sue Solway lea rn s
that co ld finger s and petal paper
go hand in ha11d.
Esccdri11 headache 1111111hcr 68:
Claudia I l arri~ ' s
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Denni s \\\.: is111a11
Linda \\'e iss
l(onald \\'ei ss
Sanford \\'eit1.huch
Ca vie \\'<:lier
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.Joan \\' erner
l'at r icia \\"estfall
Frances \\' i clrt.~ \· i tz
.I :n· \\"i11cr
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Bru ce \\'illiam s
D:n·icl \\"illiams
Sharon \\"iner
Carol \\"inston
l(ichard \\"iscr
Be rdine \\ "ishnc
Pamela \\"ojcik
l(i chard \\"olk
Eli \\ "o lke11h cim
Ste,·e11 \\"olowitz
11arold \\ "itko,·
.\la11 \\'ill
l\a11dy \\ "itt
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.\ larvc11c \\"olters
C:cc11a \\"ortman
Patric ia Young
J a ime i'.apata
.Jcrr~· Zimmcnnan
.\litche ll i'.olt
Linda i'.ook
Patti i'.urla
Fra11ces i'.\Tc k
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:\OT PIC:T L'l\ED
1.ucllc ,\11d e rson
Lora Bennett
John C:ardis
l(i ch ard Castle
11011· a rd Cohrn
.Judith CO\ren
II rigette Fesser
Sally Foster
CatT Gumhincr
Arnold J acobs
.\lary Jans
She rry Kaba t
Barry Kaye
Donald Kess ler
\\'aync Krawetz
Ter;·y l.a11g h au s
AIan l.£rncr
.\larcy I.,c,·in
Linda .\ l andcl
Deborah .\larks
.\lark :\liller
Sharon .\li ttclman
J an is .\l ooth ·
Denise :\clsoll
l(e icl :\ e11 m:t11
Cran1 :\ixon
Diane (he
Eda! Petroski
Sharon Polston
l\ icha rd l(o sc11 berg
Sheila l\osc11thal
Ken11eth l(ot h
Carole l(othe11 berg
c,·11 thia Schneider
l lo ward Scl111·art1.
Gary Soller
Julian Solway
Carla Stein
.\lark Tho mas
Joseph Tu zinsk i
Robert \\"oolf
Terren ce Young
lloward i'.olt
\ l aurccn Zutnwn
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�"Therefore the earth will NEVER collide with
the moon," explains Debbie Gold.
While members of the Class of 1969 were experienceing their third year at Nilehi East, many
of them relived the chaos of Freshman year in the
newly instituted nine period day. During the year,
the Juniors were introduce d to a new alphabet-the APP, PSAT, SAT, and ACT. This "alphabet"
was just some of the college preparato ry tests administered in the Junior year. The Class sold
"Super Class" buttons to promote class loyalty
and aid in financing the Junior-Se nior Prom held
during the spring. The Juniors entered a class "B"
float in the annual Homecom ing parade, "Through
the Looking Glass." In addition to sponsorin g
the post-gam e dance after a grueling basketbal l
game with Highland Park, the Class also promoted a highly successful concert featuring Tommy
Jam es and the Shondells. The Junior Class of '69
experienced an exciting, action-packed year before
stepping into their role a next year's Seniors.
•
Juniors approach top rung
Linda Abelson
Elyse Abrams
Susan Abrams
Paulelle Abrams
Andrea Alport
Becky Anderson
Kathleen Ander~on
Beth Anderson
Michael April
Michael Arenson
Ellen Arkin
Janet Arnopolan
Letvia Arza
Susan Bailey
Scoll Baker
Nadine Baldwin
Linda Bandy
Karen Barach
Paul Barnett
Laurie Becker
Nancy Becker
Aodrea Behr
Miles Beitler
Susan Benjamin
Ann Benzeev
Linda Berman
Richard Berman
Steven Berman
Wayne Berzon
Gary Binder
Patricia Binder
Janis Bishaf
Adrianne Bivins
Andrew Bolnick
Todd Bonner
Ellen Borden
Randy Bornstein
Constance Borowicz
Helene Brakman
Larry Branman
Fred Braslawsky
Robert Bresler
Ellen Bresnik
Bette Brill
Randy Briskman
Anita Brook
Robert Broton
Bruce Brown
Barbara Bruch
Marsha Brutzkus
Joel Burnstein
Jamie Byron
Laura Camarena
134
Richard Becker
Ross Becker
Susanne Becker
Robert Bedows
Celeste Carneal
David Chaiken
Robert Chemers
Jean Cheng
�Ariadna Cherniavsky
James Christensen
Christine Clauson
Howard Cloch
Nancy Clothier
James Coninx
Bruce Cooper
Stanley Cope
Paul Daily
Richard Dale
Lynn Darmstadter
Barry Davis
Lawrence Davis
Gerald Decicco
Donald DeLuca
Clyde Denis
Philip Denotto
Gary Deutsch
Stephen Dibenedetto
Jeannine Doner
Jerrold Dorn
Donna Dowlin
Dennis Duban
Roberta Duei:io
Loriette Dzwoniarek
Sandra Edelman
l.isda Elesh
Cindy Ellis
Megan Eoyang
Ian Epstein
Charleen Estes
John Even
Linda Even
Joyce Fechter
:\!arc Feder
Steven Feder
Dorothy Fedennan
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Andrea Cohen
Irving Cohen
Michael Cohen
Kathryn Collopy
Cydney Fields
Gloria Fields
Philip Figa
Jere Fine
'
Steven Fine
Caryn Fisch
Judith Fisch
Claire Fischer
Paul Fishman
Robin Flammang
Kenneth Fleisher
Myra F1icht
Mark Gordon
Mark Grabiner
Samual Graifman
Lois Green
Sharlene Green
Rona Greenberg
Rhoda Greene
Debra Greenfield
Carol Greenwald
Sheri Gross
Francine Grossman
Cynthia Guizar
Timothy Gunderson
Joel Gutman
Lauren Gutter
Paul Haake
Mark Halperin
Annette Han brook
Janice Harastany
Roger Harris
Barry Hartstein
Fred Hassclson
Judith Hatyina
James Kawkins
William Heinrich
Barbara Heinsimer
Peter Heim
Steven Glassner
Marvin Glazer
Scott Glenn
Valerie Gobos
Janis Goldberg
Joan Goldberg
Howard Goldrich
Mark Goldstein
Mark Goldstein
Mitchell Goldstein
Linda Gollay
Roberta Goodman
Janice Gordon
Carol Garber
Ellen Garber
George Garbo
Elaine Garland
Sherri Gavlin
Morris Gertz
Nancy Gilmore
Carol Glaberson
'
Gary Foster
Martin Fraeman
Shelley Freedman
Janet Friedman
Laurel Friend
Howard Futterman
Ira Gans
Lynda Gapastione
Charles Gockenbach
Susan Goers
Debra Gold
Laurie Gold
Ilene Goldberg
Dorothy Fischer
Steven Fischman
Lynne Fisher
Raymond Fisher
Cheryl Herling
Teresita Hernandez
Mark Hill
Theresa Hill
135
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Debra I Ii rsch
Debra Hirsch
J eanne ll oglund
J erome ll oglund
0/ancy 1lolland
l\ichard I lolzheimcr
:\lary I loo k
T hom as I Iops icker
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.I ohn
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Susan ldelma n
Elke I zbicki
.\ larilyn J acob son
Su san J aet
James Janisch
Donald Jankowski
Beth John son
Carol J ohnson
I lo ll y J ohnson
Laura Joh nson
D oug las Johnston
Ge rald Jones
Jea n Jun g\rirth
Hobert Kaiser
Bradle,· Kaiz
,\ Jiriam Kaleko
Susan Kammer
r
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Bonnie K ing
Brian King
l\ichard King
)j nda K ipn is
Janiee Kant ro
Patritia Ka rovich
i\'licha cl Katz
Pau l Katz
Kat l1erine Ka min
Keith Klauss
Terry Klein
Deborah Klingbeil
Martin Klinn
J anet Klotz
Mark Koppel
Irvin g Korey
Ruth Kornan
Debra Korshak
J an ice K otlisk y
Gregory Kovaci ny
Barry Kusatzky
Christine Kusek
Bonnie Lands man
Robert Laskov
Ri chard Lassin
Barbara Latala
Michelle Laurie
Ronald Lavine
Linda Lawler
Gail Lefevre
Karen Lehrman
Lawrence Lehrman
Anni e Leung
.\lark Levie
Sidney Levine
Robert Levinson
J oh n Lewandowski
Carol Llebman
S helley Llp son
Gary Longquist
J ohn Look
Thomas Lyons
Richard McCarthy
Charles McCumbcr
Hartmut Man iorn
Caryn Man n
Aud rey Margolis
Randi Marg ules
Heather Marinello
Larry Markov itz
Mark Marzinelli
J ames !Vlarx
136
Sharon Koc
N an cy Kogan
El ene Kolb
:\l ichael Kolb
Paul Matsu oka
Glenn Mayer
Sherry Mayrcnt
Steven Melamed
Karen Krame r
Kevin Krc itman
Lay ne K ulwin
�Timothy .\Ielas
Douglas .\lctzgcr
1rcnc .\ 1eyer
. ancy .\I eyer
Ste\'cn .\!eyers
\\'arrcn .\lichacls
Dcbh\' .\1 ichclin
Allan .\I ichell
Ernest .\lillcr
.\I ichael .\liller
Sidney .\lilstein
Ellen .\liner
.\larcy i\litnick
Kathline .\ l olitor
Ste\'e .\lorgcn
Akin .\l or molstcin
Jack .\l ullins
Ro bert a ;\'aftulin
Elizabeth Ncidorf
ll o \\"ard 0/clson
.\!ark :\lcmero,·ski
Ro nald :\Teller
.\lichael 7\:euman
Carl Niess
Alan :\'opar
Carol Norstrom
.\ladcline :\'ortman
\\'illiam Page
Barbara Ohlson
Stuart Oken
Carol O'Shan na
.\! yra Oshcff
Robin Oye
Eric l'alles
\\'illiam !'apish
.\I ichael Patoff
.\1 ark Pavey
Lenore l'lotke
l.arn· Plo tkin
Je111;ifcr Pod gers
Bo nita Pokoik
K enneth Patis
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Richard Polen
Alan Po llack
Carol Po no roff
r-Iary Ponto
Cornelia Porter
Alan Portman
Harlene Po rtman
Cary Prim ack
T heophilus Prousis
Robert Quinlanales
Irvi ng Rade
Lawrence Rafferty
Fay l{cich
Richard l\einwald
Scott Reyno lds
Richard !\ice
Keith Richman
Seymo ur Rilk ind
Bruce Robbin
Kenneth Robin
Eugenic Hoderich
Buff Rosen
Jerrol d Rosen
Lcnac Rosenfeld
Nancy Rosenfield
Cindy Rosner
Edward Ro tbcrg
Elise RO!h
~ lars ha Roth
David Ruben
Lois Rubenstei n
Janice Rudnick
Thomas Ryan
Ila Sadin
Chery l Saey
Robert Samborski
Renee Samelson
Deborah Samuels
Sus an Sapoznik
Pau l Sarasin
Cathy Savage
Robert Sav its ky
C hristine Scarpelli
Steven Sch a ffel
Nancy Schaffrick
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�Joel Schatz
Arthur Schatzman
Elayne Schayer
Marsha Schechtman
Davida Schiffman
Arthur Schubert
Robert Schuckman
Bonita Schultz
Alan Schwartz
William Schwegel
John Spies
Robert Spohr
William Stapelfeld
Gerald Stegmeyer
Llane Stone
Dennis Streicher
James Strickling
Susan Strohm
Karen Swartwout
Janis Sweda
Steven Sweet
Dale Tarantur
Nancy Thompson
June Thorsen
Phyllis Titlebaum
Janice Trainor
Dorothy Treitel
Michael Treitman
Amy Trick
William Uhler
Robin Silverstein
Mark Simon
Richard Singer
Morlen Sinoway
Georgann Sitkoff
Eileen Skaletsky
Scott Sol berg
Myron Sonkin
Jack Spilman
Edward Tefka
Nancy Terchin
Edward Th iry
Wayne Thomas
Charlotte Siegel
Florence Siegel
Jan Siegel
Patricia Siegel
Deborah Sigel
Norman Silber
Francine Silberstein
Ellen Silver
Gail Silver
Christy Strom
Kenneth Struck
Robert Struck
Paula Sulzer
Marc Seruya
Mark Shactman
Merle Shapera
Richard Shapiro
Robert Shapiro
Donald Shearn
Lynn Shutan
Joyce Shuter
Andrea Siegel
Karen Sternfeld
Mark Stevens
Michelle Stevens
Karen Stone
Ruth Schlesinger
Joanne Schmidt
Alan Schnider
Rhoda Schneiderman
Barry Urborg
Carolyn Vick
Robert Vossel
Barbara Waage
Arden \Vainer
Linda \Vankovsky
Valerie Ward
Karen Weidner
Members of the Junior Class demonstrate
the proper procedure for building a float.
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�Entrapped in the Junior Cabinet
float, Mike Cohen's world is a
chicken-wire haze.
Edward Weiner
Irwin Weiner
Marc Weiner
David Weinstein
Gail Weinstein
Shirley Weinstein
Marion Weiskopf
Cheryl Weiss
J efTrey Weiss
Ka ren Weiss
William Weiss
Eileen Weitzman
Karen Weitzman
Alan White
Neal White
Rosemary White
David Wiggins
Jeffrey Williams
Merle WolfT
M arla Yelner
Norbert Zagas
Steven Zimmerman
·MiriamZolt
Richard Zuckerman
NOT PICTURED
"All this for a peanut butter and
jelly sandwich ?" inquire Wendy
O'Martin and Lois Rubenstein.
Ronda Acker
Deborah Apel
Alexis Arnold
Marlene Baker
Hillary Balas
Robert Beazley
Cynthia Belue
Laurel Berkson
Lee Bollow
Lucy Bondy
Gail Caplan
Jeffrey Chovanek
Julie Cole
Randee Crane
Marianne Crowhurst
Nancy Dunlap
Beth Glazer
Michael Goldback
Michael Goldstein
Lawrence Gordon
Tobi Grobstein
Leah Grodinsky
Elizabeth Harrold
Marlene H a rtman
Ju dith I-lass
Maureen Heinz
Robyn I-lessing
Stuart Hock
Francine Horwitz
Brian Humphrey
Joyce Janas
Christopher Ja n is
Steven Juli us
Evalynn Kaplan
Allen Kearney
Alan Krockey
Christine Ku sek
Donna Lachman
Cy nth ia Lavin
Jeffrey Levy
Toni Mann
Robert Matusik
Ricki Mcdow
Lawrence Merstor(
Kathleen Meyers
Marla Michaels
Steve Morgan
Richard Noble
James Rosenbloom
Elyse Rubin
Mathias Schneider
Joel Schulkin
Terry Sklair
Melvin Swan
Sheldon Tabas
Richa rd Thompson
Gary Topp
Fred Vedder
Thomas Weichm ann
Victor Wells
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�Seniors
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�The Class of '68 wore "Great '68" buttons as
Freshmen, gold and blue beanies as Sophomores,
looks of envy as Juniors, and finally "caps and
gowns" as Seniors. Seniors led the action at East as
they presided over the many facets of the school. As
members of the class were recognized for scholastic
achievement at the annual Academic Awards Assembly, they recalled Ellen Aprill's being named
1967 Presidential Scholar in her senior year. Eighty
seniors participated in an experimental course, Humanities. They sponsored the Homecoming Dance
and were treated to the Prom. Seniors frequented the
student lounge and were easily recognized by their
"Niles East" tee-shirts. Campaigning for the Senior
lounge, chanting "Seniors, Seniors" at Pep Assemblies, and having Senior Bermuda Day, became a
blur of activities as graduation approached; the
seniors contemplated past successes and looked to
further Achievement through Action in college or
business.
Gale Johnson demonstrates the strength of the female sex by defeating Mark Brachman.
TERRY ABBOTT
GARY ABRAMS
AVE 3.
ERIC ADAMS
Gymnastics 1,2,3, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3.
JAMES ALBERTI
Transferred from Lane Tech. H.S., 2; Folk Mu sic Club 3.
NANCY ALEXANDER
Transferred from St. Scholastic H .S., 2; Cabinet 2,3; Music Festival
3,4; Lorelei 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; Editor 4;
Quill and Scroll Society 4; German Club 3.
CAROLYN ANDERSON
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; French Club 2; ~lusical 3;
Music Festival 2,3,4; Intermediate Band l; Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3;
Music Certificate 3; CAA 1,2,3; 24-Point Award l; 75-Point Award l ;
150-Point Award 2; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Ripplettes 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastics Team 1,2.
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LINDA ANDERSON
Personnel Monitor 3,4; GAA 1,2 .
MICHAEL ANDERSON
Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Swimming 1,2, Shield 2; Freshman Numerals l ; Spanish Club 3.
ROCHELLE APPLE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Homecoming Committee Director 4; SSO 4; SSM 2,3; French Club 1,2,3,4;
Latin Club 3,4; Golden Galleon 2,3,4.
�LOUIS ARGUS
Personnel ~Ionitor 4; Choir 2; Glee Club l; Gymnastics l, Freshman
l\umerals l ; SS~! 4.
PATRICK ARNEY
Club 4; Football 4; Major
Transferred from Notre Dame 1-1.S. 3;
N 4; Swimming 3,4, ~lajor N 3,4; SSSII 4; SSM 3.
MARSHA AUERBACH
Cab inet 1,4, Alt. 2,3; SSO 2,3,4; Period Secretary 4; Receptionist 4;
SSSII 3,4; SSD 2,3; SSi\1 2,3; Personnel i\lonitor 4; GAA l; Russian
Club 3,4; Spanish Club !.
DEBBIE AVERS
Transferred from Sullivan 1-1.S., 4; SSO 4; SSi\I 4.
LESLIE BAIN
Homecoming Committee 3; SSO 2,4; SSSII 4; SSD 2; Reflections Revelries l ; GAA 1,2; Orchesis l ; Ripplettes 2; 24-Point Award 2.
TOBEY BAREN
Student Council 1,2,4; Outstanding Service Award 1,2; Cabinet 1,2,3,
Sec. 3, Alt. 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3, Asst. Director 3; Ho mecoming Cou rt 4; SSO 1,2,3,4; Asst. Head Sec. 3; l'ecriod Sec. 3; Heceptionist 3,4; SSSll 3,4; SSi\1 1,2; GAA 1,2; German Club 2; Spanish
Club 3,4; Student Union Board 3,4, Vice Pres. 3 , Pres. 4; Library Aid
l; Yearbook Staff2; Unity Board 4.
PAUL BARTLETT
Exchange Student 3; Cabinet l ; SSO 4; Tennis 4; Spanish Club 1,2;
Yearbook Staff 2,4, Editor 2; Debate Club 2,4; Bronze Honor Pin 4.
BRUCE BENDEL
Football 1,2; Baseball 1.
MICHELLE BENDER
SSO 4; Glee Club 2,3; GAA !.
TERI BENTCOVER
Transferred from South Shore H.S. , 4; Illinois State Scholarship SemiFinalist; Library Aid 4.
DIANE BERENT
SSO 2,3; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Musical Festival l; Glee Club
l ; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; GAA 1.
ARNOLD BERK
Fall Play Crew 1,2~ Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew
l ; Musical Crew 1,2; Musical Festiva l 1,2; Technis 1,2; Shindig Crew
2; Executive Club 3,4; Art Council 4, Officer 4.
ROBERT BERKOWITZ
DEBORAH BERKSON
SSD 4; Musical 3; Musical Crew 2; Musical Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,
4; Glee Club 1,2; Silver Music Pin 4; Music Certificate 2; GAA l;
French Club 1,2.
JOBERICK
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
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�RENITA BERNAT
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Four Year Pin; Outstanding
Service Award 1,2,3; SSO 2,3,4; Period Secretary 4; SS\! 2,3; CAA
1,2,3,4; 24-Point Award 2; 75-Point Award 2; Gymnastic Team 1,2,
3,4; Hipplettes 3; Spanish Clu b 1,2; Art Council 1,2; Summer Institute
Monticello Co llege; Spotlighters 1.
JEFFREY BIEBER
CYNTHIA BIELINSKI
Glee Club I ,2; Science Se minar 3; Latin Club 1,2,4.
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MARK BISHOP
National II on or Society 3,4; National \lcrit Scl.1olarship Letter of
Commendation; lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Ilonor
Pin 4; Silver llonor Pin 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2; Gold llonor Certificate l; SSO 2; N Clu b 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4,
\Iajor :'/ 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, ;\lost Valuable Player 1,2 ,3 ,4; Basketball I,2,3,4, \lajor l 3,4, Shield 2, Freshman Numerals l ; Captain
4; All-Suburban League Team, llonorable \lention 3; Hussian Club
1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; llan-ard Book Award 3.
MAHTIN BLOCK
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; lllinois State
Scholarsh ip Semi-Finalist; Silver ll onor Pin 4; Bronze llonor Pin 2;
Gold llonor Certificate l ; Summer Institute, Univers ity of Ill inois 3;
SS\I 4; Period Supervisor 4; SSO 3,4; Football 1, Frosh Numerals;
Track 2; Baseball 1,2, Soph. N , Frosh Numerals; Latin Club 3,4, Pres.
3,4; Unity Board 3,4.
CHARLES BLOOM
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Hevclrics Crew 1,2; Shindig Crew 2; l\lusical Festival Crew 1,2; Thespians 2,3; Tecnis 2,3 ; Executive Club 3.
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MARK BRACHMAN
Cab inet 4, Ah. l; SSO 4; SS:\'! 4; Baseball 1,2,3, ;\linor N 3; Football 1, Freshman Numerals l; Executi,•e Club 4 , Vice Pres. 4.
MARCIA BRAININ
Cabinet Alt. 1,2; SSO 4; Homecom ing Committee 4; CAA 1,4; Orchesis
l; Student Union Board 3; Spotlighter 1.
STEVEN BRAVER
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; J\lusic Festival l ; Technis l;
Choir l; Folk Music Club 2.
BR UCE BREGER
HAROLD BRODY
National llonor Society 3,4; Nationa l :\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; lllinois State Scholarsh ip Semi-Fin alists; Bronze ll o nor Pin
3; Summer Institute, University of Illinois 2; Student Counci l 2,3,4,
Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Outstanding Service Award 2,3,4: Cabi net 1,2;
Alt. l; SSO 4; SSSH 4, Per. Sup. 4; German Club 2,3,4; i\'ESTLES
4; Debate Club 1,2,3,4, Captain 2,3; Unity Board 2,3,4, Director 3;
Gold a nd Blue 4; Student Council State Convention 3.
SUSAN BROTON
SSO 2,3,4; SSll . 3,4; SSD 3; SS:\! 2,3,4; GAA I; Spanish Club 2.
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SUSAN BOBROV
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Cabinet Alt. 4; SSO 3,4; Heccptionist 4; SSD 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; \lusical 2,3,4; J\lus ical Crew l; J\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,
3; Silver \lusic Pin 4; /\'lusic Certificate 3; CAA 1 French Club 1,2.
MARLENE BOHM
Personnel l\'lonitor 3,4; Reflections Revelries l ; GAA 1, 24-Point Award
l; Orchesis l ; Scholastic Art Fair, Il onoraqle J\lention 3.
THOMAS BOTTUM
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:\ational \lcrit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; l\ronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet I ; \\'restling
3; German Club 3,4; Yea rbook Staff 4; Debate 1,2 , Officer 2.
\VILLIAl\1 BRUC H
Cabinet ,\It. 4; SS\! 1,2,3,4; Golf 1,2,3,4, :\lajor :'-J 3,4, \linor >J 2,
Frosh i'Jumcrals I ; Ski Team 3,4, Captai n 3,4; Fren ch Club 1,2.
CF.ORCE BUC H LF.H
National /\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; \lusic Fcsti\'al 1,
2; Spring Play 1,2; Concert Orchestra 1,2; Ccrman Club 2,3 .
~IICllAEL BUCH l\IAN
football I , Frosh :\umerals; Latin Club 2,3.
GAY BUR DEEN
Itcllcctions J(evclries Crew 1,2; :\I usica l 1,2 ,3,4; C hoir 3,4; Glee Club
I; \ l ixcd Chorus 2; Cold \lusic Pin 4; Silver \lusic Pin '.{; :\lusic
Certificate 3; CAA I ; Spanish Club 3; French Club 1,2; Art Council
3,4.
MICHAEL RURGEMAN
Bascbal l 2,3,4, :\linor :\ 3; Spanish Cl ub 3,4.
KATHER INE BURKHARD
Translerred from :\cw Trier \\'est H.S. 3.
TRUDE BURNS
;\lusic Festival 3; Glee C lub ·3; :\Iusic Certificate 3; Art Council 4.
BETTY BUSH
Cabinet 1,3, Alt. 2; Homeco ming Committee 3; SSO 2 ,3; SS:\! 2,3;
Personnel :\lonitor 3,4; CAA 1,2,3, 24-Po inl ,\ward I , 75-l'oint Award
2; Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2; French C lub 1,2,3; Student Union Board
I; Art Council 4.
BENA BUZIL
Cabinet 2,3,4; \I usical 1,2,3,4; :\I usic Festival 1,2,3,4 ; Lorelei 1,2,3,4;
Ch o ir 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club I ; Go ld :\I usic Pin 4 ; Silver :\l usic
Pin 3; :\lusic Certilkatc 2; GA,\ l ; French Club l ; Teacher's Aid 4;
Future Secretaries 3, \'ice Pres. 3.
GLORIA CALK INS
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Blue Honor Certificate l ; :\Ius ic Festiva l 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 2 ,3,4; Intermed iate Band l ; Gold
;\lusic Pin 3; CAA 1,2 , 24-l'oinl Award l ; German Club 2.
CllARWTT E CAMPANA
Personnel ;\lonilor 2,3; Work Experience 4.
BARBARA CARASSO
Homecoming Committee 4; SSO 3,4; SSSll 3,4; SS:\! 4; Personnel
i\fonilor 3,4; French Club 1,4; Art Cou ncil 1,2,4; Spotlightcrs !.
RICHARD CASSA TO
PATRICIA CATELLIF.H
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STEVEN CllE\IEHS
l'erso1111el \1011itor 4 ; Fall !'lay Crrn· I: Track 3; Trn11i:, 2: {;,·11111aslics
2,'.{, Shield 2, \I i11or >: 3.
ASTHIDA CllEl(NIOVSKYJ
ED\\'AHD CllESZEK
llli11ois State Scholarship Se111i-Fi11a list; Cahi 11ct I ; SSO 4; Spa 11ish Clu b
3,4; Baseball I, Frosh >:umera l 1.
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Cabi11ct I ,'.{ .. \ It. 4: l lomecoming Court 3: SSO 1.2.3.4; SSD 3: SSS ll
4; SS\I '.{,4; l'erson11el \ lo11itor 3,4; llcllcctio11s l{C\·elric:. 1.4; C.\.\ I;
Iii pplcttcs I .
:'>/ANCY C llHISTEHSO N
Perso nnel \lo11itor 2,3,4; C.\.\ 1,2 .
DA N IEi. CIAHK
SSO 4; l'ootball 1,2 ,'.{,4. \lajor :'\ 4. \linor >: 3; \\'rcs tling 2,3. \linor
:'\ 2,'.{; Span is h Club I.
DEBBY C I.A YTON
Translcrred from South Shore 11.S. 2; Illinois State Scholarship ScmiFinalist; Personnel \l onitor 3,4; C.\i\ 1.2; French Club 1,2.3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.4.
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DONA LD CLEVEN
:'>/ C lu b '.{,4; Footba ll 1, Shield I; Coif 1,2,3,4, \ l ajor :'\ 3,4, \liuor
:'>/. 2, Shield I; Base ball 1, Shield I.
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What am I doing here?'
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Trans!Crre<l from Hegina Dominican 11.S. 2; (;.\.\ 2 ,3,4 , 24·poin1
.\ward 2; 75·poinl ,\\\'ar<l 3; 150·point .\ward , 225-poinl ,\\\' ard, '.lOOpoinl .\ward 4 ; <: .\.\ Board 4; l{ipplc1tes 2,'.l ,4; Spanish Club 2.'.I.
:'\ADINE COGt\;'-1
Person nel \lonitor 4; l\etlections l{c,·clries Cre\\' 2,3; .\n Council 1;
Spring Play Crew 1; Spotligh1ers 1,2.
SllF.1\1 COLE:'llAN
Personnel \lonilur 2,3; (;,\ ,\ l; Future Secretaries 3; S1ianish Club 1.
MIC II AEL CON I.EV
ROBEHT COOPEH
\'aiional .\lcri1 Scholarship Leiter of Commendation; Ill. State Scholar·
;hip Semi· Finalist; Bronze I lunur Pin 3; Summer ln stitnle, :\onlnrestern l ' ni,·. '.l; Stu<len1 Co uncil l , .\It. 4; Cabinet 2; SSO 4 ; F,dl Play
1,2,4, I.cad 1,2 ,4; l\ellect ions Henlries 1,2 ,3,4, \\"riling Staff 3, Cre\\'
Chairman 4: Spri ng Play 3, Lead 3; \I usical 1,2,3, I.cad 2; \lu sic
Fes1irnl 2; Thespians 1.2,3,4. 10-Point .\ward 1, '.lO-l'oinl .\ward 2 ,
60-l'oint .\w ard 3: Choir 2; \lusic Certificale 2; Fren ch Club 2.3,4;
\'ilehili1e S1aff 2,3, Asst. Feature Editor 4 ; Quill and Scroll Sucie1y 4.
\llCllAF.L COOHI.AS
\lusic Fesli\·al 1; ln1ermediate Band 1; Track 1,2, Shield 1, \linor :'\
2; Cross Country 1,2 , Shield 1,2 .
\!ARIO COHONA
Transferred fro m :\otre Dame 11.S. 1: Cabinet .\h. 4; SSO 3,4; Personnell \lonitor 4 ; :'\ Club 3,4; Football 2 ,3,4, \lajor :'\ 3.4, \linor
:'\ 2, \los1 \"aluable Pla yer 4; :\II-Suburban League Team 4; Track
3,4, \lajor :'\ 3,4.
\llCllAEL CU\l\l INGS
Al.I.EN CYPIN
lntramurals 4.
RICK DAITCll:\IAN
Trans!Crred from Senn I f.S. 2 ; :'\ Club 3,4 ; Baske1ball .\I anagcr 3,4,
\1 ajor :'\ 4 , \l inor ;-; 3; Football \Ian ager 3,4, \lajor :'\ 3,4.
MITCHELL DARIN
WA YNF. DAREN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; .\lusical 3,4; \ lusic Fcs1ival 2,
3,4; Co1Kert Orcheslra 3,4; Co ncert Band 2 ,3,4; Interm ediate Band l ;
Gold \lu sic Pin 4; Coin Cl ub 2,3; Stamp Club 2,3.
EARLE DAVIS
Illinois State Scho larship Semi-Finalist; Fall Play 2; \I usic Festival I ,
2; Concert Band 1,2; Beginning Band 1; Tennis Team 1,2; French
C lub 3,4.
GEORGE DE1\IEULENAERE
Transferred from St. George 11.S. 2; ;-; Club 4;
3,4, \lajor ;'>/ 4, \lin or i\ 3; Bascball 2.
Tra~k
4; Football 2,
TERRIE DEMPERS
SSO 2,4; l'crsonnel \lonitor 2; CAA 1,2,3,4; l\ipplettcs 2,3; Girls'
Gymnastic Team 1,2; French Club 1,2; Art Counci l l ,2,3,4.
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�DONNA OON ILE
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Hcflcctions Hevelries 3, Crew 3;
~lusica l 3,4, Crew 3; :\lusic Festival 3,4; Lorelei 3,4; :\l usic Certificate
4; ~ l ixed C horus 3,4; (;,\,\ 1,2,3,4, 24-Point ,\wa rd 2; Spanish Club
1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Teachers of T omorrow 1,2,3; American Field
Sen-ice 1,2; Spotl ightcrs Cl ub I.
J OSEPH DRELICH
Transferred from \ 'o n Steuben 11.S. 2; SSO 3; SSSll 4; Personnel :\lonitor 3,4; Spanish Clu b 3; Executive Club 3,4; Investment Club 3.
C HARLES DRIBIN
Student Council l ,2,3 ,4, Four Year Pin; Cabinet 1,2,4, ,\It. 3; Fall Play
1,2,3,4, Lead 1,2,3,4; Spring Play 3 , I.cad 3; Heflcclions Revel ries 2,
3,4, Crew 1,2; !II usical C rew 1,2,3; .\lusic Festival 2,3; Sh indig Crew
2; Tcchnis 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2,3,4 , Pres. 4, IO-Point ,\ward I, 20Point ,\wa rd I , 30-Point ,\ward 2, 40-Point ,\ward 3, 50-Point ,\ward
3; Spotlightcrs l ; Concert Band 2,3; lnterrnediate Band l ; Folk :\lusic
Club 3; Yearbook Staff 2; P.A. ,\nnounccr 4; Trojan :\I ascot 3,4; Cold
and Blue 4; Russia n Club 2,3; I nvestrncnt Club 4.
NANC Y D UNN
Nat. Honor Society 3,4; Ill inois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Gold llonor Certificate l; Cabinet l; Fa ll Play Crew l;
Hcllecti ons Hevclrics Crcw 1,2; :\I usical Crew l; :\I us ical 2,3; :\I usic
Festirnl 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club I; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; :\l usic
Certificate 2 ; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4; .\ssociate Editor 3; Co-Editor InChief 4; Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; Journeyman Award 2 ; Spanish
Club 1,2; Latin Club 3,4; Student Unity Board 2.
AXEL OYLKA
H E LEN D ZIABA C I NSK I
ROGEH ECK
SSO 4; Football 1,2, Sopli. N 2; Gymnastics:~ , Soph. N 2; Tennis 2,
Soph N 2.
HOBEHTA EDELMAN
Cabinet 1, Alt. 2,3; ll omccorning Comrnittce 3,4; SSO 2,3,4, Period
Sec. 4; SSD 2,3; CAA l; French Club 1,2,3; Student Union Board 3;
Art Council 2.
SUSAN EDELMAN
SSO 1,2,3,4; SSS II 4, Period Sec. 4; Personnel :\lonitor 1,2,3,4; Heceptio1ii st 3; Fall !'lay Crew 2; GAA 1,2; Hi pplcttes 2.
JOH N EGGERT
F.OIE El.FMA N
SSS! I 4; SSD 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Hclkctions Revelries Crew 1,2;
:\lusical Crew 1,2; Spanish Club 2 ,3; Spotlightcrs 1,2; Library ,\id 3.
~!ARC E LLEN BY
:\ ational :\lerit Scho larship Semi-Finalist 4; Illinois Stale Scholarship
Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver 1 lonor Pin 3; Bronze 1l onor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Certifica te l ; S tudent Cou ncil 3, Alt. 4; Cabinet 1,
2,3,4, Oflicer 1,4; SSO 4; SSSH 4, Period Supervisor 4; Heflcctions
Revelries 3,4; Begi nning Band l; Swimmi ng 1,2,3, Sh ield 2, Fresh man
N umerals l ; Golf 1, Freshman N umerals l ; French Club 2; Ni lchilitc
Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Q.uill and Scroll Society 3,4.
HO BE HT ENGEL
MICHAEL ESSIG
CAIL ESTRIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Reflections Hevclrics 3,4, Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 3; :\Iusical 2; :\lusical
Crew l ; Homecomin g Committee 4; Personnel :\Ionitor 3,4; CAA 1,2,
3 ,4, 24-l'oint ,\ward 2 ; Orchesis 2,3,4; Span ish Club 1,2; Yearbook
Staff 2,3,4, Editor 3,4; Quill a nd Scroll Society 4; Journeyman Award
2; Star Award 3; Spotlighters I.
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Seniors Gain Privilege Of
Marsha Fink gains the title of our first
Miss Trojan as classmates look on.
Their Own Lounge
DAVID EZRA
Silver l1 011or Pin 4 ; Perso1111cl \lonitor 4; Hcllettions Hcvclries 4;
Swimming l ; French Club 2,3.
ELLEN FABIAN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Si k er llo11or Pin 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSD 2,3; SS\ I 4·
Spring Play Crew 2; Clce Club l ; G,\ ,\ l; :\'ilchilite Staff 2,3,4; Yea r·
book Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Star ,\ward 3.
VICKY FAN TUS
:\'ational Honor Society 3,4; "latio11al ~Ierit Scholarship Letter of
Commendation; Ill inois State Scholarship Scmi·Fi11alist; Gold ll o11or
Pin 4; Silver Ilonor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; G,\,\ 1,2,3,4, Board
2,3, \' ice Pres. 3, 24·Poi nt Award 1, 75·Poi11t Award 2; Hipplcttes 2,
3,4; Golden Galleon 2 ,3,4; American Field Service Committee 4.
SHERRY FEIN
Fall Play Ci·ew 3; \lusical Crew 2,3; ,\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; l'crso1111el
\lo11itor 4; Thespians 2,3; \lusic Certificate 3; \lixcd Chorus 1,2,3,4;
CAA 2; Orchesis 2; Gold a nd Blne 4; Investment Club 4, Sec. 4.
JAN ICE FELDMAN
Cabi net Alt. 4; Personnel .\lo11itor 4; GA,\ 1,2; French Club 1,2; Teach·
ers of Tomorrow 3; Spotlighters I.
MA RCELA FELDMAN
N ational II onor Society 4; Exchange Student from Buenos Aires, Ar·
genti na 4; Student Counci l 4; Homecoming Court 4; [(cflcctions Revel·
rics 4; ;'dusic Festiva l 4; Choir 4; ,\merican Field Service Committee 4;
Spanish Club 4 .
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Reflections l\cvclrics Crew 4; CA,\ 1,2 ,3; l.i bqry Aid 1,2,3.
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Personnel :\ lon itor 2,3; \\'ork Experience 4.
SHELLEY FINE
Personnel ;\ lonilor 3,4; Reflections Hcvclries 1; CAA 1; Orchesis I;
Future Secretaries 3.
MAHSHA FINK
Silver ll onor !'in 4; Bronze llonor !'in 3; Student Council Alt. 1,2;
Cabinet 4, Alt. l ,2,3; SSO 1,2,3,4; l·:xecutive Board 3,4; ll ca<l Secretary 3,4; Personnel :\lonitor 2,3,4; CAA 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4;
American Field Sen·icc 3; Spotlighters 1; Gold and Blue Club 4, :\liss
Trojan 4.
STEPHEN FISHEH
Fa ll Play Crew 1,2,3; llcflcctions llc\'Clries 4 , Crew 1,3,4; :\I usical I ,
2,3,4; :\Iusic Festival l ,2,3,4; Shindig 2; Thespians 2,3,4, 10-l'oint
Award 2; Technis 1,2; Barbershoppers 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold :\l usic
!'in 4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; i\l usic Certific,ate 2; i\lixed Chorus 3; Folk
,\ Jusic Club 3; Spanish Clu b 3,4; American Field Ser vice 2,3,4; Spotlig hters l.
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ESTH EH FISHMAN
Cabinet 2,3,4; Jlo mccom ing Committee 3,4; i\ l usical Crew 2; ;\Jusic
Fest ival 1,2,3; (;Ice Club 1,2,3; i\ I usic Certi ficate 3; G,\A 1; French
Club 1,2.
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Transferred from St. George 1-1 .S. 3; SSO 4; SSS JI 4; Personnel :\lonitor 3.
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CAHY FLEISCHEH
etter of Commendation; Illinois State Schola rship
National :\Ierit L
Semi-Finalist; Bronze I Ionor Pin 3; Cabinet 3; SSO 4; SS:\I 4; Track
2; Cross Country 1,2, Shield 2 .
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Tranfcrrecl from South Shore 11.S. 3; SSO 3 ,4 ; Personnel .\lonitor 3 ,
4; lkllcctions l\evclries 4; Folk .\lusic Club 3.
~!AHLF.NE FO\VLEH
BONNIE FHANK
Cabinet l ; 1lomecoming Committee 3; SSO 2; SSD 2; Person nel .\lonitor 3,4; .\l usical Crew 2; CAA 1,2; French Club 3,4; Spotlig hters I.
JACQUELINE
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Trans!Crrcd from l\oose,·clt 11.S. l; Spanish Club 2.
SUSAN FHIEDMAN
Bronze llonor l'in 3; Cold llonor Certificate I; .\lusical 4; .\lusic
Festival 4; C lcc Club 4 ; CAA l; Folk .\l usic Club 3 ; S panish Club I ,
2,3,4; Teachers of T omorrow 3.
JACK FllYSCll MAN
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llAHHIET FULKO\VSKI
Student Council Alt. I ; Cabinet 1,3 , Alt. 4; SSO 2, 3 ,4; SSS! I -I; SSD
3; SS.\I 2,4 ; Personnel \t o nitOr 4; Fall l'lay Crew l ; French Club 1.
3; Spotlightcrs I ; C.\.\ I.
BONN IE GAGEHi\IAN
SSO 3,4; SS! I 4; SSD 2; Personnel .\lonitor 3 ; Reflections l\evclries 4 ;
GAA 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2.
F.D\VAHD GAH BF.H
Transferred from l\ooscvclt 11 .S. 2; SS.\I 2; Span is h Club :{,4; Bowling 3.
\VILl.IAi\I GAHDINF.H
llomecoming Committee 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSS ll 4; SS.\! 2,3; N Club 3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4, Frosh Numer a ls, Shield 2, .\lajor N 3,4; Cross Country
1,2,3,4, Shield I, .\linor :'\ 2, .\lajor N 3,4, Capt. 4.
LA WHENCE GAHDNF.H
ROBEHT CATS
Personnel .\lonit0r 4; Golf 1,2,3,4, .\linor N 2, .\l ajor N 3 ,4; Frosh
)/umcral Coif.
GEOHGE GA HGANO
Senior Cabinet Alternate 4; Homecoming Publicity Chairman 4; SSO
2 ,3,4; SSD Period Supervisor 4 ; Personnel .\lonitor 2 ,3 , .\ linor :-,; 1,
2, .\lajor i\ 3,4; i\' Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, .\linor :-,; 2,
.\lajor N 3,4; Track 3,4, .\lajor N 4; 13askctball 1,2,.Shield 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3, Shield I , .\linor N 2,3; N Club Secretary 4.
WILLIAM GEE
Fall Play Crew l ; Football 1,2, Shield 2, Frosh N umeral.
ALAN GERSTEIN
SS.\ l 2; Track 1, Frosh N umera l; French Clu b 3.
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�TRUDY GEWF.LKE
Personnel .\lonitor 2,3; J(eflcctions Hevclries 1,4; .\lusical 3,4; .\lusic
Festi\·al 3,4; Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 3,4; Concert Band
\'ice President 4; Stage Band 3,4; Cold .\I usic Pin 4; (;,\,.\ L 24-l'oint
,\ward l; Orchcsis 1.
JE FFREY GILES
SS;\[ 4; Hcllections l(evclries 4; Technis 3; Clcc Club l; Golf 1; Latin
Club 3.
SHARON GILMAN
SAO 4; \lusical Crew 1,2,3,4; \ lu sic Festival 1,2,3,4; Clce Club 1,2;
.\lusic Certificate 3; .\fixed Chorus 3,4; G,\,\ 2; Junior Orchesis l,2;
French Club 2,3,4; Teachers of T omorrow 4.
KIM GITLIS
JANET GLADER
Future Secretaries
BAH BARA GLAZER
Cabinet Alt. 1,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Hcllcctions Revelries 4;
CAA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; SSO 2,3; SS.\! 2,3.
SCOTT GLICKSON
:'llational I lonor Society 3,4; :'\ational .\lerit Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Cold Honor Pin 4; Sih-er Honor l'in 3; Bronze Honor l'in 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 3,4;
SSO 2,3,4; E xecutive Board 3,4; SSS !! Head Supervisor 4; SS D 3;
Period Supervisor 3; SS.\ ! 2 ,3; N C:lu b 3,4, \'ice I' resident 4; Cross
Country 1, Shield l; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, .\lajor N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield 2, .\lajor ;'\ 3,4, Captai n 4, Frosh :'\umeral; Hussian Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4.
MERYL GOLDENBERG
Transforred from Senn 11.S. 3; Hellcctions J(evelries Crew 4.
ALAN GOLDMAN
:'\ational .\ferit Letter of Commendation; Illinois State Scholarship
Semi-Finalist; Outstanding State Science Award 3,4; Cabinet l; Fall
Play 1,2; Hellcctions Hc1·elrics Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4;
Fall !'lay Crew 1,2,3,4; .\lusical Crew 1,2,3,4; ;\lusical Festival 1,2,3,
4; Shindig 2; Thespia ns 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; I 0-Po inl Award l ;
20-l'oint ,\ward 2; 30-l'oint ,\ward 2; 40-l'oint Award 3; 50-l'oint
Award 3; .\linor :'\ 3; \lajor ;'\ 3,4; Tecnis 1,2,3 ,4 , President 4; Stage
\lanager 3,4; Intermediate Band l ; Science Seminar 2,3,4, \ 'ice President 2, President 3,4; French Club 3; Spotlighters 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3, President 4; Wrestling I, Frosh Numeral.
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i\lusical Crew 4; CAA 1,2,3, 24- l'oint Award l ; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4;
Teachers of T omorrow 3,4; Library Aides 1,2.
JUDITH GOLDSHOLL
Transferred from Hich Central II .S. 3; Illinois State Schol arship SemiFinalist; Homecoming Committee 4 ; Spanish Club 3,4.
ANDREA GOLDSTEIN
Pe rsonnel l\1onitor 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Nilehilite Staff 4 ;
American Field Service Committee 4; Spotlighters 1.
GARY GOLDSTEIN
Student Council 1, Cabinet 1,2 , Treasurer 2; SSO 3,4; SSD Period
Supervisor 3; Wrestling l ; Baseball 1,2; Baseball 1,2; IA1.tin Club 2,3.
MARTHA GOLDSTEI N
Illinois State Scholars hip Semi-Finalist; Personnel ;\ Jo nitor 3,4; Fall
Play Crew 3; Hellcction Rel'elries Crew 3,4; ;\( usical Crew 3; CAA 1,
2,3, 24-Point Award l ; French Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters l ; Blue and
Gold 4.
ROSALEE GOLDSTEI N
Period Secretary 4; Personnel l\1onitor 4; Reflections Hcvclries Crew 1,
2; GAA 1,2; Art Counci l 1,2.
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�TRUDY GOLDSTF. IN
Person nel \lonitor 4; CAA 1,2,3,4, 24-l'oint Award 2; Latin Club 3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4; American Field Service 3,4.
N ANCY COLEM IS
Perso nnel \l o nitor 3,4; C:,\ A 1,3.
ARTllUR COO DFRIF. N D
Illino is State Scholarship Semi- Fina list; Fencing 2 ; French Club 1,2 .
MARS HA GORDON
Cabinet 2,4 ; 1lomccom ing Committee 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSD 2; SS\ I 2,3;
Person nel \lonitor 2 ,3,4; Fall Play Crew 3; Student U nio n Com mittee
3; CA A 1,2,3, CA:\ Board 2; French Club 1,2; Art Council l ; Libr ary
Aide 3.
ROBt: RT GOTT LI EB
TransfCrred from Amu ndsen 11.S. 2; Ill inois State Schola rship SemiFinal ist; SSO 2,3,4; SSSll 3,4; 01 Club 4 ; Track 2; Baseball 2,3,4,
Shield 2, \lajor :-1 3,4; Gold and Blue 4; l'ep Assembly Planning
Committee 4.
RONALD GOULD
Fall !'lay Crew 1,2,3, Chair man 3; Reflections l{evelrics Crew 1,2 ,3,4;
Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; i\l usical Crew 1,2,3,4, Chair ma n 4; Thespians
1,2,3,4, l 0-Point Award 2; Technis 1,2,3,4; N ileh ilite Staff 3,4 .
TONY GRANDINETTI
SSO 4 ; SSSll 4 ; \lusical 1,2,3,4 , Lea d 3; \lusic Fcstil"a l 1,2,3,4; Cho ir
2 ,3 ,4 ; Cold i\lusic l'in 4; Sih-er \lusic Pin 3; \lusic Certificate 2; \lixed
Cho rus l; :-.; Clu b 4; Football 1,2,4, Shield 2 , \ lajor N 4, Frosh
:'llu meral.
BRYAN GREEN
Trans ferred from \laine East 11.S . 3; SSS ll 3,4; Personnel \ lonitor 3;
:'\ Clu b 3,4; Football 3,4, \lajor 3,4; Track 4, :\l ajor 4 ; Tennis 3,
i\ I in or 3; Basketball 3, i\linor 3.
ELLEN GREENBERG
Ho mecoming Committee 3 ,4; SSO 2,3 ,4 ; SSSll 3,4; SS\ I 2; Personnel
\lon itor 3,4; CAA 1,2; French Clu b 1,2,3; Future N urses l ; Student
U ni o n Board 3; Spo tlighters I.
MERLF. GREEN BERG
Personnel \loni to r 3,4; Reflections Revelries 1,3,4 , Crew 3; .\lusical
3; CAA 1,2,3,4 , 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point Award 3; Orchesis 1,2,3,
4, Pres ident 4 .
ROY GROSSMAN
National :\lcrit Scholarship Letter of Co mmendation ; Illinois Sta te
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Fall Play 2,3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,
4; Spring Play 3,4 , Director 3; \lu sical 3; i\l usica l Crew 3; :\lusic
Festival 4; Thespian s 3,4, 10- Point Award 3; 20-Point Award 4; Tcchnis 4; i\ l ixed Chorus 4; Swim ming 1, Frosh Nu meral; German Club
3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; Ju nio r Engineering Technical Society 3,4 .
DEBORAH GURW ITZ
Go ld Jl o nor Certificate l ; Cabinet l ; Secretary l ; Alternate 2; SSO
\l o nito r 4 ; Reflections Revelries 4; \lus ical 1,2,3,4, Lead 1,3; i\l usic
Festiva l 1,2 ,3,4; Thespians 2 ,3,4, 10-Point Award 2, 20-Point Award 3;
Lorelei 2 ,3,4, Secretary 4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Cl ub l; Cold \lu sic Pin
4; Silver i\lu sic Pin 3; :\lusic Certificate 2 ; Folk ;\l usic Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
JAMES GUSTAFSON
Homecoming Co mmittee 2,3; SSO 1,2,3,4; SSSll 3,4; SSi\I 2 ; Personnel
3; Football 1,2,3,4 , Major N 3,4; French Clu b 2,3,4; Executive Club
1,2; Student Union Board 3,4 ; Library Aids 1,2.
LYNN GUSTAFSON
DAVID HAGIO
SSM 2,3.
153
�IAWRENCE llALPEHI N
:\'at. H onor Society 3,4; :'\at. :\lerit Lener of Commendation 4; Ill.
State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Gold Honor l'in 4; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cold Honor Certificate I ; Summer Inst. 4; Student Council 4; Cahinet 1,2,3.4, Pres. 1,2, \"ice Pres. 1: SSO 1,2,3,4;
Executive Board 4; SSD I lead Supervisor 4; SSS! I 3; SSD 2,4; Period
Supervisor 2; SS:\I 1,2,3; Heflections l\ e,·clries 4; Track 1,2, Shield 2,
Frosh :'\ umera l; French Club 1,2,3,4; Coin Club 2; Cold and Blue 4;
Unity Board 2,3.
JOllN HA NLEY
T ra11sferred from St. Ccorge 3.
HONA Ln HARLI NG
1:oothall 1,2,3,4, :\lajor '.\ 3,4: Track 3; Coif 1,2, Shield 1,2; ,\II Suburban League Team - I lo 11orablc :\Icntion; Spanish Club 2; Ski T eam
3,4, Co-Captain 4.
KATHRYN HAHMENI NG
Homecoming Queen 4; SSO 2,3.4: Period Secretary 4; SSSH 4; SSD 3;
SS:\I 2,3; l'ersounel :\lonitor 4; :\lusical 2,3,4; :\Iusic Festival 1,2,3,4;
Choi r 2 3 4, Secretary 3,4; Clce Club I; Cold :\lusic Pin 4; Sih·er
:\I usic Pi,11 '3; :\lusic C~rtilkatc 2: (;,\,\ I ; Cheerleader 1,3,4, Secretary
4; Fre11ch Club 2.
THO!\IAS HAHHI NGTON
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze ll o nor l'in 3; Cold
I Ionor Certificate I ; Cabinet 3,4; SSO 2,3,4; SS\I 2; SSSI I 3,4; ?'./ Club
2,3,4; Football 4, \ lajor :'\ 4; S\\'im mi 11g 1,2,3, \I i11or :-\ 1, \lajor :-\
2,3; Latin Club 2,3.
GA HY HAIUUS
RI CHAHD HAHHIS
i\ational \lerit Schola rsh ip Letter of Comme11datio11; Illinois Stale
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Cold I lo11or l'in 4; Sih-cr 1lonor l'in 3;
Bron,.e 1lonor Pin 2; Cabinet ,\lterna te I; SSO 4; SS\! 4 ; ,\ \'E 3;
Fall Play Crc\\' 2,3; Heflcctions Revelries Crew 2,3.4; Spring Play Crew
3,4; \l usical Cre\\' 1,2,3,4; :\ l usic Festival 1,2,3.4; Thespia ns 2,3,4,
Secretary 4, 10-Point :\ward 2, 20-l'oint Award 4, 30-Point ,\ward 4,
;'dinor :'\ 4; Technis 2,3,4, \ 'ice President 4, Stage \lanager 4; Concert
Band 1,2; Beginning Band l ; :'\ C:luh: Football \lanager 3; Swimming I ; French Club 3; Spotlighters 1,2,3,4 , \ 'ice Preside111 4; Coi11
Club 2.
DOUGLAS HART
Ill. State Scho la rship Semi- Finalist; SSO 4; :'-./ Club 4; Basketball l ;
Basketball ~l<lllagcr 3,4; Baseball I , Frosh >lu meral; Frrnch Cluh 3.
BH UCF. HAYMAN
Illinois State Scholarship Se mi-Finali st; Ca binet 2; Sergea 11t-at-:\rms 2;
SSO 4; Football 1,2,3, Frosh :'\ umcral, \linor >I; Baseball 1.2, Frosh
:'\u mcra l; Concert Band 1,2,3.
ANDREA
llEI~I
Peraonncl \lonitor 1,2,4; Fall !'lay Crew 2; l\ellections Revelr ies Crew
2; Spri ng Play Crew 2; G,\A l ; Executive Club 4; American Field
Service 4; Art Cou ncil 1,2,3,4; Gold and Blue 4.
ESTHER HE!i\ILICll
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Fi nalist; I lumcco min g Committee; SSO
3; Personnel :\lonitor 2,3 ; GA,\ 1,2,3; Spa ni sh Cl ub 1,2,3; Student
U nion Board 3,4.
MAUREEN ll EINZ
SAN DRA HELBERG
Transferred from Lakeview 11.S. 2.
GA I L llENICH
SSO 3,4; SSS H 4; SSD 3; Reflections llevclrics 2,3,4; GA,\ 1,2,3,4;
C heerleader 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Student U nion Board 3; Library
Aid s 3; Gold and Blue 4.
MA RYJAN E HEHTER
Ilomccoming Committee 4; Perso nnel ~ l onitor 4; Library Aids I.
154
�no ALO llIBNER
CHARLES IllNKLE
Transferred from Niles \Vest 1
-1.S. I; Executi,·e Club 3; Investment
Club 4.
GARY HOEFLER
Cabinet 4; SSO 3,4; SSS! I 4; SS\I 3; SS\I Period Supervisor 4; Basketball 1,2.
LAUREL HOFFER
LOREN IIOFFEH
l'ersonncl ;\I o nitor 2; Football 2; Track 2; Baseball 2.
PHYLLIS HOFFMAN
GAA 1,2,3,4; Library Aids 1,2; French Club l ,2,3; l'ersonncl \lonitor
3; Future Secretaries 3.
CAROL HOHVITZ
Natio nal Honor Society 3,4; >lational \lcrit Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Cold Honor Pin 4; Silver H on or Pin 3; Bronze Honor l'in 2; Gold Hono r C:enificatc 1; Summer
Jo urnalis m In stitute \!S U 3; Student Coun cil Alternate I; Fall Play
Crew 1,3; \[ usical Crew 2; G,\ ,\ I ,2,3; Hipplettcs 2 ,3, Secretary 3;
hilite Staff 2,3,4, Feature Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; American Field
Service 3; Art Countil 1,2.
SHF.LLEY IIOR\VITZ
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSO 3;
CAA l ,2; French Club 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; American Field
Service Committee 3 ,4.
BRIAN II U MPIIRF:Y
\
GF:ORGE II U RMUZ
NATALIE IGLITZ
:'\ orthwestern U. Summer ;\I usic Institute 4; Heflectio ns Hevclries 4;
Reflections Hevclrics Crew 2,3; \lu sical I ,2,3,4; \I usic Festi"al I ,2,3,4;
Lorelei 1,2 ,3,4, President 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3, 4; Choir 2,3,4;
Gold ;\[us ic Pin 4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; \lusic Certificate 2 ; CAA 2 ,3;
24-Point ,\ward 3; Ripplettes 2,3; Spa nish Club 1,2,3 .
DEBORAH IRWIN
Illino is State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Hono r Pin 4 ; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Ho nor Certificate.-!; Personnel r-Ionitor 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; CAA 1,2, Board 2, 24-l'oint Award l ; French
Club 2,3; Ru ssian Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Yearbook Staff
2 ,3,4 ; American Field Service 3,4.
SUSAN ISAACS
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Fina list; Student Council 2,3; Outstanding Service ,\ward 3; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4 ; SSO 3,4 ; Personnal iMonitor 2 ; GAA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
JOHN ITALIA
HOWARD JACOBS
Student Council 1, Alternate 2, Cabinet 1,2; Homecoming Com mittee 4;
SSSH 3; SSD 3; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Hellections Revelries 4; Glee
Club l ; Mixed Chorus 1, Spanish Club 1,2; Golden Galleon 3 ; Student
Union ·Board 3; Fine Ans Club 4.
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3
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4
Debbie Gurwitz, Donna Kasch, Suzy Bobrov, and Bena Buzil add life to the open in g Pep
Assembly by cheering for the l\Ie.n of Troy.
Capt. Pat Lustman stirs enthusiasm at one
of the many Pep Assemblies.
DA vm JANSEN
Swimming Team 1,2,3,4, Frosh ~ umcral,
Coin Club 2.
CAROL JOH NSON
Cabinet l ; l\lusical 1,2,3,4; .\lusic Festi,·al 1,2,3,4; Shindig 2; Lorelei
1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l; Cold l\ l usic !'in 4; Sil\'er \lusic Pin
3; l\ l usic Certifi cate 2.
GALE JOH NSON
Cabinet 1,2, Alternate 1,2 ; Personnel .\lonitor 2,3,4; Art Council 3.
GEORGE JOSLY 1
Student Cou ncil 4; Cabinet 1,2,3, omcer 3, Alternate I; SSO 2,4; SSS I I
4; SS\! 2; \lusical 2,3,4; :l lusical Crew I; \lusic Fcsti,·al 2,3,4; Barbershoppers 2,3; Choir 3,4; Sil\'er \ I usic Pin 4; \I usic Certificate 3;
:'\ Club 4; Football 2,3,4, Shield 2. \linor :'\ 3, \Iajor >: 4; Track 2,
3,4, Shield 2, :llinor 0: 3, \ lajor :'\ 4; Basketball I; Frosh :'\umcral.
GAY LE KA NIA N
ANDREA KAPIAN
Cabinet 1, Alt.:rnate l ; ll omecomi ng Committee 4; SSO 2; SS\ I 2;
SSS ll 3,4; l\cllcctio ns lle,·clrics 4; C,\ ,\ 1,2; French Club 1,2; Folk
\I usic Club 3.
156
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�BONNIE KAPLAN
SSI) 3; Personnel .\lonitor 4; Fall Play 1,3; I.cad 1; Fall !'lay Crew 3;
llclkctions Hevelries 4; 1\cllections l\cvelries Crew 3; Spring !'lay Crew
3,4; .\lu sical 3,4, I.ca d 3; .\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 1,2 ,'.3,4,
\'ice !'resident 4, 10-l'oint ,\ward 3, 20-l'oint Award 3, 40-l'oint Award
4 , 50-l'oint ,\ward 4 , .\linor :-\ 1; Lorelei 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2 ,3;
Gold .\Jusic !'in 4; Sil\'er .\lusic Pin 4; .\lusic Cert ifica te 3; C.\,\ l ;
Folk .\lusic Club 3; Spotlightcrs 1.
DONNA KAPIA N
I lomecom ing Committee Chairman 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 4; SS.\! 2,3;
Personnel .\lonitor 2,3,4; 1\cllection s Hevclries 4; .\Jusical Crew 2;
\
CA1 1,2; Folk .\lusic Club 3; French Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 3.
SHARON KA PLAN
Personnel .\lonitor .\ lo nitor 3,4; SS.\! 3,4; llellections l\evelries 4;
CAA 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; Library Aid s 2.
NORA JF.AN KAIHOLOC II
l\ellections l\cvclrics 2,3; .\lusical 1,2,3; .\lusic Festi,·al 1,2,3,4; Lorelei
1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Silver .\ Jusic Pin 4; .\l usic Certificate 3; Ci\A
1,2 ,3,4 , 24-Point ,\ward 3, 75-l'oint Award 4; Orchesis 2 ,3, 4; Cerman
Club 2.
CARYN KARl\IAZI N
SSO 2; Period Secretary 4 ; Personnel .\lonitor 4; G,\,\ 1,2; Cirls Cym·
nastic Team 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Student Union Board 3 ,4.
DONNA KASCII
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Lorelei 2,3,4; Librarian 3,4;
Choir 2,3,4; Librarian 4; Gold .\lns ic !'in 4; Silver .\lusic Pin 3; .\lusic
Certificate 2; French Club 3.
KF.NNF.TH KASS
SSSII 3,4; SS.\I 3; ,\\' !•: 1,2,3; Swilllllling 1; S panish Club 1,2; Student Union Board 2 ,3,4; OITicer 3 ,4.
AIAN KATZ
SSO 3,4; ,\ \'E 1,2.3; Football 1,2; Baseball 1; Exccuti\·e Club 3, Vice
!'resident 3; Inves tmen t Club 4, President 4.
STEPHEN KATZ
SUSAN KATZ
Cabinet 3, Alternate 2; l!omecotlling Committee 3; SSO 2,3,4; SSS H
3,4; SSD 2; SS.\! 4; Personnel :\l onilor 2,3,4; CA :\ 1,2,3 ; Orchesis 1;
Spa nish Club 1,2,3,4.
JAMES KA U FJ\IAN
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Sil\'cr Honor Pin 3; Bronze llonor
Pin 2; fllue Honor Certificate 1; SSO 4 ; SS.\! 4; Period Super\'isor 4;
Basketball 1; \\'restling 2, Frosh 0/umeral; Russian Clu b 2 ,3,4; In.vest·
mcnt Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Debate Club 1.
LAWRENCE KAUFMAN
German Club 2,3; Stamp C lub 2 ,3; Basketball :\Ianager 4, ~lajor N
4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist.
SUSAN KAUFMAN
Rcllections Revelries Crew 1; .\lusic Festival 4; :\lixed Chorus 4; CAA
1; Folk :\lusic Club 2; Spa nish Clu b 2; Junior Secretaries 3, President
3; American Field Service 3; Library Aids 1.
MIC HAEL KA YE
Nat. Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Blue Honor Certificate 1;
Cabinet 4, Alternate 3; AVE 1,2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Fall Play
Crew 2,3; Lighting Chairman 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Assistant
Stage Manager 3, Sound Chairman 4; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; Musical Crew Assistant Sound 1, Assistant Lighting 2; Music Festival
Crew 1,2, Stage Manager 3; Shindig Crew 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4, 10Pt. Award 1, 20-Pt. Award 2, 30-Pt. Award 3, Minor N 2, Major N 3;
Technis 1,2, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Stage Manager 3 ,4; German Club 3,4;
Junior Engineering Technical Society 3; It's Academic Alternate 3;
American Field Service Committee 2,3,4; Coin Club 2; Unity Board 3.
SUSAN KEMPTON
Student Council Alternate 2,4; Cabinet Alternate 3; Fall Play Crew 3;
Reflections Revelries 4; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3; CAA 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2; Orchesis 4; Gymnastics 4 .
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�JEFFREY KESSLER
ROGER KIMBALL
SSO 3,4; SSS! I 4; Person nel :\lonitor 3; Rcllections Revelries 2; :\I usical 2,3,4; :\lusic Festini! 1,2,3,4; Barbershoppers 1,2,3; Choir 2,3 ,
4; Cold :\lusic Pin 4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; :\lusic Certificate 2; '.\fixed
Chorus l ; N Clu b 4; Football 1,2,3,4 , :\li nor :"/ 3, :\lajor :'\ 4; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,2 ; Frosh :'\umeral l\asketball and Baseball.
NOR INE KIRSHNER
Person nel Cl lonitor 4; GA,\ 1,2; French Club 2.
RICHARD KIRSH NE R
Cabinet l; SSO 4; Personnel :\lonilor 2,3; A \'E 1,2,3; Spanish Club I.
PA TRICIA KISS
Personnel :\lonitor 1,2,3,4; G,\,\ I ; Spanish Club 1,2.
STEVEN KITE
Student Council 4; Cabinet 3,4; SSO 2 ,4 ; SS:\I 2; SSS! I 4; SS:\! Supervisor 4; ;'II Club 2,3,4; Gymnast ics 1,2,3,4, .\lin or ;'II l ; :\lajor :'\ 2,3,4.
I
VALER IE KLEIN
Homecoming Comm ittee 3; I lomecoming Committee Chairman 4; Personnel ;\Jonitor 2; SAO 3; Fall Play I ; Relleetions Hcvclries Crew
Chairman 4; Thespians 1,2, 10-Po in t Award l ; CAA 1,2,3,4 , 24-Point
Award 1, 75-l'oint Award 2; Girls Gymnastic Team 1.2,3.
DONNA KLEINSCHMID T
'.\lusical 1,2,3,4; '.\lusical Crew 1,2; :\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4;
Glee Club 1,2; Gold '.\lusic Pin 4; Si k er '.\lusic Pin 3; :\!usic Certificate
2; CAA 1,2,3,4, CAA Board 2, 24-Poinl Award l , 75-Poi nt Award 2,
150-Point Award 4; GSO 3,4, President 4; Spotlights l ; Cshcrs Club l ,
2,3,4; CAA Interscholastic Tennis Team 4.
DONNA KLINKE
SSM 2,3; Personnel il<l oni tor 2; Spring Play Crew 3,4; :\lusic Festival
3; Glee Club 3; CAA 1,2; Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2; French Club 1,2;
Art Cou ncil 3,4.
DIANE KNEIP
GAJ\ 1,2, 24-Point Award l; Personne l ;\lonitor 1,2,3.
PA TRICIA KOCH
CAA 1,4; Spani sh Cl ub 3; Library Aids l ; SAO 4.
BONNIE KOESTNER
Illinois State Scholarsh ip Semi-Fin alist; Northern Ill. U. ;\lusic for
Youth Camp 2,3; Interlochen :"lational :\lusic Camp 4; Reflectio ns
Revelries 4; :\lusical 1,2,3,4; :\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 1,2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Student Conductor 4; Stage Hanel 4; Cho ir
1,2,3,4, \ 'ice !'res. 3, Pres. 4; Glee Club l ; Gold :\lusic Pin 3; Silver
:\lusic Pin 2 ; '.\lusic Certificate l ; German Club 2.
t5 8
KIMBERLY KIAPMAN
Personnel :\lonilor 4; GA ,\ l ; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; American Field Service Committee 3,4; ,\rt Council 4, Treas. 4.
E ILEEN KLEHR
;'llational llon or Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
:"lorthwestern lligh School ~Iusic Institute 2,3; ll omecoming Committee 4; SSO 4; SSSI! 4; SS:\I 3; Fall Play 1,4, Lead 4 ; Fall Play Crew
2; Heflections f{cvelries 1,2,3; :\l usical 1,2; Thespians 1,2,3,4; Lorelei
1; Concert Orchestra 1,2; CAA 1; Ru ssian Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4;
Golden Galleon 4; Yearbook StafT2,3; Folk :\Iusic Club 4; Spotlightcrs
l; Faculty-Student Coordinating Committee 4; French Club 3.
IIEIAINE KLEIMAN
:\Iusical Crew 2,3; ~lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 4; Glee Club l ; :\Iixed Chorus 2,3; :\lusic Certificate 3; GA,\ I ; French Club 2; American
Field Service 2,3,4, Secretary 3,4.
�LYNDA KORN
\lonitor
French Club 1; Future :\urses Club 3, Secretary 3; Personnel
4.
DAVID KOSH
list;
:-lational \lcrit Semi-Fina list; Illinois State Scholars hip Semi-Fina
2; Blue
Gold llonor !'in 4; Siker ll ono r Pin 3; Bronze ll onor !'in
; InterHonor Certificate l ; .\ lu sic Festinll 2 ,3,4 ; Concert Band 2,3,4
\merica n Field
mediate Band l; Gold \lusic Pin 4 ; French Club l ; 1
Ser\'iCe 2,3,4, Treasure r 2, President 3 ,4.
STEWAR T KOSOY
Frosh
SS\! 4; :\ Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4 , \ lino r :\ 2, \lajor :\ 4,
:\'umeral; l\ussian Club 3.
RONALD KOVAL
SHF.RI KOVI N
Glee Club l; CAA l; Spanish Club 2.
SHEI.LF.Y KRA;\IE R
1ational ll o nor Society 3 ,4; :\atio nal \lcrit Scholarsh ip Semi-Fina list;
1IonIllinois State Scho larship Semi-Fina list; Cold 1lonor Pin 4 ; Sih·er
Student
or Pin 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Co ld llonor Certificate l ;
Council 1,2, Alternate 1.2 ; Cal;> inct 2 , Alternate 2; Reflections Rc,·clrics
3,4;
3,4; ~lusical 1,2 ,3, Lead I; \lusic Festi\'al l ,2,3 ,4; Th espians
Silver
Lorelei 1,2 ,3 ,4; Choir 2 ,3 ,4; Glee Club 1; Gold .\ l usi€ Pin 3;
~ lu sic Pin 2 ; \I usic Certifica te 1.
BRIA N KRAS NER
ip
National ~lerit Scholarsh ip Semi-Fina list; Illinoi s State Scholarsh
1lono r
Semi-Finalist; Gold l lonor Pi n 4; Si l,·er l lonor Pin 3; Bronze
, Officer
Pin 2; Cold ll onor Certificat e I ; SS\ ! 4; Debate Club 1,2,3,4
3,4.
GLENN KHAUSF.
ll 1,2,
SSO 4; Personnel \ l onito r 2,3,4 ; ,\ \ ' E 2; N Club 3 ,4 ; Basketba
1,2 ; Spa ni sh C lub 1.
3,4; Baseball
AlAN KRAW ETZ
Football 2 ,3, Shield 2 .
BARBARA KR UG LICK
Bronze
lllinois State Scholarship Semi-Fina list; Silver H onor Pin 4;
y
Honor Pin 2 ; Gold Honor Certificate l; Summer Institute 2 , Universit
Spanish
of Illinois; Reflection s Revelries Crew 3; Russian Club 3,4;
1,2,3,4,
Club 1,2; N ilehilite Staff 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Art Council
Pres. 4 ; Spotlight ers l.
GLENN KRUSE
2;
Student Council Alternate 4; AVE l; Music Festival 2,4; Technis
y
Choir 4; i\ lixed Chorus 2; T rack 3; Tennis l ; Fencing 2; Astronom
Club 2; Art Council 4 .
JUDITH KUESTE R
2; Blue
Illinois State Scholarsh ip Semi-Fin alist; Bronze Honor Pin
Honor Certificat e l; GAA 2; Spanish Club 3.
T he falling London Bridge captures a fair senior lady.
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�ELLENE KUNER
Spring Play Crew 1; CAA 1; Fulllre Secretaries 1; SAO 4; Ripplettes
l ; Library Aids 1,2.
KA THY K U KLEWICZ
Transferred from Steinmetz l l.S. 2; '.\lixed Chorus 4; CAA 24- Point
Award, 75-Po int Award.
WENDY LAKE
Cabinet 1,2,3 , Alternate 2,3; SSO 2,3,4, H ece pt i o n is t 3,4; Personnel
i\ lonitor 4; CAA 1; Student U nion Board 2; Library Aids 1.
TERRY LAMPERT
Trans!Crred from Niles North 2; llomecoming Court 4; SSO 2,3,4, Per.
Sec. 3,4; Personnel '.\lonitor 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; CAA 1,2; Spanish Club
I ; Teachers of Tomorrow I ; Future :\urscs l ; Student Union Board 2;
Li brary Aids 2,3.
JOY LANGE
Bronze Jlonor Pin 2; Blue Il onor Certificate l; CAA 1,2,3, 24-Point
Award l , 75-Point Award 2; French Club 1,2; Ripplettes 1,2,3; Girl's
Gy mn astic Team 1,2.
WILLIAM I.ANNERS
Intermediate Band 1,2; Track 1,2, Shield 1,2; Cross Country 1,2,
l\linor N 1.
I
ELLEN LEE
Tranferred from Stamfo rd l l.S., Stam ford , Conn. 3; lllinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Perso nnel '.\lonitor 4; Folk :\lusie Club 3.
PHILLIP LEIBOWITZ
Ill. State Schola rship Semi- Fi nalist; Stud ent Council 3 , Alternate 4;
Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 3,4; SSS H Period Supervisor 4; N Club 4 ;
Basketball 1,2 ,3,4, Shield 2, '.\lajor N 3,4, ;'liumeral l; Spa nish Club
3; Yearbook Staff 3,4.
ELLIOTT LENOFF
Cabi net Alternate 3,4; SSO 3,4; SSi\'I 3, Period Supervisor 4; Basketball 1, Frosh N umer al; Baseball 1, Frosh ;'l/umeral; French Club 2,3;
T ropical Fish Cl ub 4, Treasurer 4.
JAN E LERNER
Bronze H onor Pin 3; Reflections Revelries 1,4; '.\Iusical 3; l\lusic Festival 3; i\'lixed Chorus 3; CAA 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Po int
Award 2, 15 0-Point Award 4; Orchesis 1,2,3; Girl's Gymnastic Team
2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Golden Galleon 3,4; N ilehilite Staff 4; SAO 4,
Personnel Monitor 2.
GERALD LETZKUS
i\·Iinor N 1,2, l\l ajor N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Track 3,4, Major N 3,4 ;
Cross Country 1,3,4, l\Iinor N 1, M ajor N 3,4; Gol f 1,2 , Shield 1,
Minor N 2.
KAREN LEUNG
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Teachers o f Tomorrow 4.
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MICHAEL LA VIN
BHUCE LAWRENZ
Football l ,2,4, Shield 1, :\linor N 2, '.\Iajor N 4; N Clu b 4; Cabinet 4.
DONNA LECOMTE
SSD 2; SS'.\J 4; Spring Play Crew l; CAA l ; Ripplettes l ; Girl's Gymnastic Team l ; ,\rt Council 1,2; SAO 4.
�IRA LEVENSHON
Executive Club 3.
BONITA LEVIN
Personnel i\Ionitor 4; Glee Club l; :\lusic Certifi cate 3; :\lixed Chorus
2,3,4; CAA 1,2,3, 24-Point Award l ; Latin Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; American Field Service 4 ; Art Counci l 4; i\lusic Festival 1,2,
3,4.
DAVID LEVI N
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Hono r Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3,
4; SSO 2 ,3,4; SSSll 4; Period Supervisor 4; SSD 2,3; Period Supervisor 3; SS'.11 2; :\I Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Track 2, Shield 2; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4, Shield 3,4, i\ l ajor N 3,4, :\linor N 1,2, Co-Capt. 4; Boys lntramurals I ,2,4; Gold and Blue 4.
JEFFREY LEVI N
Cabinet I , Alternate 4 ; ll omeco ming Committee 4; SSO 4; :\Iusical 1,
2; :\lusic Festival 1,2 ,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Concert Orchestra 2,3;
Beginni ng Band I ; N Club 3,4; Track 4; Gym nastics 1,2,3 ,4, i\ lajor
N 3,4, J-linor N 1,2, Nu mera l l ; Baseball 1,2,3, i\ linor i'\ 2,3; PA
Announcer 4; SSS! I Period Supen·isor 4.
RICHARD LEVITON
Transferred from Bowen 11.S. 3; \\'ork Study Experience 3,4.
DENEEN LEVY
Cabinet 2 , Alternate 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Personnel :\Ionitor
3; i\lusical Crew 2; French Clu b 2.
RHEA LICHTENSTE IN
Cabinet 2; llomccoming Committee 4; SSO 3,4; SSS H 3,4; SSD 3;
Personnel i\ lonitor 3; Fall Play Crew 1; Reflections Revelr ies J ,2; :-- Iusical Crew 3; Shindig 2; CAA l ; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; French
Club 1,2.
LYNNE LIEB E RMAN
Personnel :\lo nitor 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Revelries 1, Crew
3,4; Spring Play Crew 2,3; i\l usical Crew 2,3; CAA 1,2 ,3, 24-Point
Award l ; Orchesis l; French Club 1,2,3; Gold a nd Bl ue Club 4.
TE RRY LI N DE NBE RG
SSO 4; SSSll 4; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2, Wnor N 3,
:\lajor :\I 4 , Numeral l.
Great (68' Awaits June 9
SUSAN LIPN ER
-1.S., l\idgecrest, California 2; Illinois
Transferred from Burroughs 1
State Scholars hip Semi-Fin alist; Fall Play Crew 3; Heflections Revelries
3,4; Spring Play 3; :\lusical Crew 3; Thespians 2,3,4; Gold and Blue
Club 4; Forensics 3.
JEFFREY LISN EK
Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; SSO 3,4;
SSS!-! 4; SS'.11 3; Gy mnastics 1,2,3, :\linor N 2 ,3.
RICHARD WOCI!TAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 3; SS'.11 4;
Track 2; Year book Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Qu ill and Scroll Society 4.
MARY LOOK
Personnel :\l onitor l ; CAA 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point Award
2, 150-Point Award 4; Girl's Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4.
HOLLY LUBOW
Illinois State Scholarshi p Semi-Finalist; Summer Institute, Greno ble,
France; SAO 1,2,3,4; Personnel ;\lonitor 2,3; Guidance Office 4 ; Fall
Play Crew 1,2,4; Heflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3; :\lusical Crew 1,2,
3; CAA 1,2,3,4; Orchesis 4; Ripplettcs 2,3; French Club 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Library Aids 1,2.
LINDA LUDMER
lllinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Sec.
4; Fou r Year Pin; Outstanding Service Award 4; I lomecoming Court 3;
SSO 2,3,4, Period Secretary 4; SSSJI 3; SSD 2; SS\I 3; llefiections
Revelries 4 ; French Club 1,2; CAA l ; Spotlightcrs l.
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�PA TRICK LUSTMAN
Transferred from Notre Dame H .S. 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4,
All-Suburban 4, All-Area 4, Special i\lention All-State 4, :\lost Valuable
4, Al Beck Nominee 4, l\lajor N 3 ,4; Senior Cabinet Vice President 4;
SSi\l 2,3,4; SSO 3; Latin Club.
JANIS MAEDA
Transferred from ll yde Park 1-1.S. 1; CAA 1,2,3,4; Art Council 1,2,3,4.
CHRISTINE MAIN
Reflections Revelries 2; Music Festival 4; Mixed Chorus 4.
JOHN MAKI
Football !; Golf 1; Golden Galleon 3.
GEORGE MAMLOK
SSO Personnel ~lonilor 4; Golf Team 2.
ARTHUR MANASSA
SSO 4; Wrestling 1,2,4, Shield 1,2, Major N 4; Golf 2.
HECTOR MANDEL
SSO 4; SSM 4; N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, ;\linor N 1,2, Major
N 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3.
LINDA MANDELL
National Honor Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate!; Cabinet 3, Alternate l;
Musical 2,3; Mus ic Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club !; Silver
Music Pin 3; ~fosic Certificate 2; Cl;eerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Year·
book 2,3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Star Award 3; Quill and Scroll
Society 4.
LISA MANKOFF
Personnel Monitor 4; Guidance Office 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Spring
Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 2; Glee Club!; Future Nurses !.
Jeff Levin demonstrates his gymnastic ability
on the Trojan goal post.
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The senior lounge provides the necessary atmosphere for Bob Engle
to comtemplate the future.
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�LYNN MANPEARL
CAA l ; French Clu b 1,2; Teachers of Tomo rrow 3; Art Council 2;
Scholastic Art Award, Certificate of :<.1erit 3; Scholastic Art Award,
Gold Key 3.
STEVEN MARCUS
Cabi net 4; ll omeco ming Committee 4; Treas. 4; SSS !! 4; Person nel
:\lon itor 3,4; .\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; .\lixed Chorus l;
Football l ; Fencing I ; Baseball 1, Frosh Nu mera ls; French Club 1,2 ,
3; Executive Clu b 3, Secreta ry 3; Investment Club 4 , Vice President 4;
SSO 3,4; Student Uni on Board 3.
J UDY MARKS
Personnel i\ l onitor 4; CAA 1,2 ; Spanish Clu b l.
ROBERT MARKS
Transferred from Hicha rdson, Texas l ; Nationa l ~ I erit Scholarship
Letter of Commendation; Illinois State Scholarsh ip Semi-l<'inalist; Science Semin a r 3; Latin Club 2; Jr. Engineering Technical Society 3,
Officer 4; Coin Club 3.
ELA I NE MARMEL
Illino is State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze ll onor l'in 4; SSO 3,4,
ll ead Sec. 4, Per. Sec. 3, Heceptionist 3; Personnel i\lonitor 3; Musical
3; Lead 3; :<.Iusic Festiva l 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 2; :\lusic Certificate 3; CAA 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3; Spotlighters I.
LAWRENCE MAYER
JILL MEDINTZ
Illinois State Schola rship Semi-Finalist; SSO 3,4; .\lusical 2; :\lusic
Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 2 ,3; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l ; Silver .\lusic
Pin 3; :\lus ic Certificate 2; Latin Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Spotlighters l .
DONALD MENDELSOHN
Transferred from Niles \Vest 3; National .\lerit Scholarship Letter of
Commend atio n; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze ll onor
Pin 3; Second Place State ~cience Fair Award 2; SSi\1 2; Folk i\ Jusic
Club 3; Biology-C hemistry Club 2.
DONALD METZ
MICHAEL MEYERHOFF
Football 2,3 ,4 , :\l inor N 3, :\Iajor N 4 , Honorable
SSO 3,4; SSSII 4.
LAURA MIGDOW
SS D 2 ; SSO 2; Personnel :\lonitor 3,4; Fall Play
French Club 1,2,3; Nilehilite Staff2,3,4.
ANDREA MILLE R
Student Council Alternate 3,4; Cabinet l , Alternate
Com mittee 3; CAA 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Art Co uncil
l ; SSS II 3; SSi\I 2.
.\lention SS.\I 3;
Crew l ; CAA l ;
3; Ho mecoming
1,2; Spotlighters
DANIEL MILLER
Football 2, Minor 1 2; Baseball 2, ~linor 1 2.
GU Y MILLE R
SSD Period Supervisor 3; SSM Period Supervisor 4; T rack 2,3.
J ER I MILLER
SSO 3; CAA 1,2; French Club l ; Library Aids 1,2,3.
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�JANET MILLER
RANDY MILLER
GARY MINKUS
SSO 2,3,4; SSS! I 3; Period Supervisor 4; SS.\! 2,3 ; .\I usical 2,3,4; :\I usic Festival 2 ,3 ,4; Choir 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Gold .\lusic Pin 4;
Silver 1'1 usic Pin 3; :\l usic Certificate 2; N Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4,
:\linor N 2,3, :\lajor N 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, i\linor N 2,
.\lajor N 3,4, Captain 1.
JILL MIS E
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Heflections Hevelrics 2, Crew 1,4; .\lusical Crew 1,
2,3,4; :\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Clee Club 1,3; Silver
,\ lusic Pin 4; :\lu sic Certificate 3; .\lixecl Chorus 2,4; GA,\ I ; Folk
:\Jusic Club 3; Future Secretaries 3,4; GSO 4.
:\1ICHAEL MOGILL
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze
llonor Pin 2; Blue Hon or Certificate l; SSO 3,4; SSS! ! 4, Per. Super·
visor 4; SSill 3,4; Reflection> l\evelries 4; Intermediate Band I; N
Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2, .\linor N 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4;
Gold and Blue Club 4.
DEBORAH MONSEN
Student Council 1,2.3,4; Four Year !'in 4; SSO 2 ,3; Per. Secretary 4;
SSSH 4; SSD 2; Thespians I; GAA 1,2,3, 24-Point Award I ; Ripplettes
1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlightcrs I.
RICHARD MOORE
ROGER MOORE
AV!~ 1,2; 1 ~1.lin Club 1,2.
VICTOR MORRIS
Student Council 2,3; Football I, Numeral l; Swimming 1,2,3, >lumeral
I , ·i\Iinor N 2; Latin Club 3.
LEO MORTON
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 1; Illinois State Scholarship Semi·
Finalist; SSO 3,4; SSSll 4; SS.\! 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Period Supervisor 4.
BARRY MOSOFF
Coin Club 1; Frosh Numeral Football, Shield I , Football 1,2 ; Beginning Band 1; Intermediate Band 2; Work Study 3,4.
KENNETH MOTTO
ROGER MUELLER
Football 1, Frosh Numeral.
DEBORAH MUNN
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Receptionist 4; Fall Play 3, Crew 3; Reflections
Revelries 3,4, Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 4; .\lusical 3, Crew 2; Winter
:\1 usic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 2; Choir 2,3; Glee Club 1; .\lusic Certificate 2; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; Gold .\lusic Pin 4; .\fixed Chorus 3; CAA
1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Yearbook Staff
4; SSO 2,3; American Field Service 2,3, Vice President 2; Art Council
2,3,4; Pen Pal Club 1.
JUDITH MYERS
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�Seniors demonstrate their physical abilities on Bermuda Day.
EDWARD MYSZKA
Spring Play Crew l; Science Seminar 3 . .
RICHARD NAGEL
:\'ational :\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Gymnastics 1,
2,3,4, :\Iajor !'\ 3,4, :\Iinor :\I 1,2.
STEVE 1ATENBERG
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Blue Honor Certificate l ;
Student Counci l 3,4; Cabi net 1,2,3; SSO 4; SS:\I 4; Period Supervisor
4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, ;\Iajor :\I 4, :\linor N 3, Shield 1,2; Spanish Club
1,2.
STEVEN NATHAN
Basketball 1,2; Baseball I; Intramural Bowling 3.
PA TRICIA NEt\IEROFF
Bronze llonor Pin 4; Blue Honor Certificate l; Student Council Alternate l ; l lomccoming Committee 2,3; SSO 1,2,3,4; Period Secretary 2;
Receptionist 4; Personnel :\Ionitor 1,2,3,4; Folk :\I usic Club 1,2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President 3; Student Union Board 2,3,4,
\lice President 3, President 4.
ROBERT NEWLIN
SSO 2,3,4; SSS! I 3,4; Period Supervisor 4; SS:\! 2,3; N Club 4, Football 1,2, Shield 1, i\linor N 2; Track 1, :\l inor N l; Tennis 2,3,4,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Gold a nd Blue 4.
NORMAN NEWMAN
Student Council Alternate 3,4; Cabinet Alterna te 2,3; SSO 4; SSSll 4;
SS;\1 4; SSL 4; French Club 2 ,3,4 , Vice President 3, President 4; Library Aid 2.
JOYCE N ICHOi.AS
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; French
Club 1,2,3; Future Secretaries 3; Officer 3; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor
4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Spotlighters 1.
THOMAS NIGUT
N ICHOi.AS NIKITOW
Student Council Alternate 2; Cabinet Alternate 3,4; SSO 4; SSSI! 4;
SSi\I 2,3 ,4; SAO ;\lonitor 4; :\I Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2,
J\Iajor N 3,4; Track 4, :\Iajor :\I 4; Baseball 4, :\Iajor N 4; Captain
Football 1,2, :\lost Valuable Player 2; Russian Club 2,3; Art Council
3; Library Aid 1.
AI.AN N INEBERG
Gold ll onor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificate l; Baseball 2; :\l inor N 2; Spanish Club 2; ;\lath
Club 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
BARRY NIMA N
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�ANTHONY NOVAK
Natio nal \Ieril Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Studen t Council 3,4; Cabinet 2,3, Vice Pres. 2,3; Ho mecomin g Committee 4, Chairman 4 , SSO
2,3,4; Executive Board 4 , Coordinator 4; SSD 2 ,3; Period Su pervisor
3; A\'E 2 ; Hcncctions Revelries 4; Sp ri ng Play 3, Lead 3; 10-l'oinl
Award 4; Swimming l , \linor N l ; French Club 2; Cold and Blue 4;
U nity Board 2,3,4; Spotlightcrs l.
CARYN NUDELMAN
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:\'at. .\leril Letter of Commendation 4; Ill. State Scholarshi p SemiFinalisl 4 ; Bronze Honor l' in 4; Reneclions llcvelries 3,4; :\l usical I ,
2,3,4; :\ lu sic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 3; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; German Club 2,3; l ~tlin Club 3; Nilchilile Staff 3,4.
WILLIAM OPPENHEIMF:R
SSO 4; SS\! 4: A\ 'E 3,4; Football 2, Shield 2; Track 2, Shield 2;
Baseball l ; Numeral I; French Club 2,3,4; Executi\·e Club 4; Yearboo k Staff 2,3,4, Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll Society 4 ; Col d and
nl uc 4.
SHARI ORNSTEIN
Cabinet Alt. 1; Homecomi ng Committee 4; SSO 1,2,3; SS\l 2,3; Personnel \l onitor 2,3,4; Reflections Hevclries 4; llelleclions Hevelries
Crew l ; GAA 1,2,3; Spanish Club 2,3 ; An Council 1,2; Library Aid l.
JOH N PACE
ELLEN PAN ITCH
i\'at. Honor Society 3,4; Nat. \Ieril Scholarship Semi-Fin alist 4; Ill.
Stale Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver l! o nor Pin 4; Bronze Honor
l'in 2; Homecoming Co mmittee 4 ; SSO 3,4; Hcceplio nisl 4; SSS ll 3;
:'ll usic Festival 1,4; Lo relei I ; Concert Orchestra l ; \l ixed Chorus 4 ;
G:\A 1,2,4, 24-l'o inl Award 2; Cheerleader 2; Orchcsis 4; l\ipplettcs
1; French Clu b 1,2; Yearbook Staff2,3.
ALVI N PAPI ER
,\ \ ' E 2 ,3,4; Football 2; \\'restling 1.
KE 'NETH PAHADISE
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Sih·er Ho nor Pin 4 ; Bronze H onor Pin 2; Blue Ho no r Certificate l; C abinet 2,3,4, Alt. 1; SSO 2,4;
SS:\! 2,4; Personnel :\lonitor 2,4; SSSll 4; llcnections Revelries 3,4;
Cross Country 1,2, :\' um cral I ; Wrestling 2.
MICHAEL PARDYS
Tran sferred from Rockfor d Guilford I l.S. 2; Nat. :\lerit Scho larship
Letter of Co mmendatio n 4; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze
l! onor Pin 2; Personnel \lonitor 4 ; Track 1, .\linor :\ l; Golden Galleon 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4.
ROBYN PARKER
THOMAS PASCHALL
Track l ; Swi mming 1; Wo rk-Study 3,4.
SHELLEY PENN
Perso nnel :\lonitor 2,3,4; CAA l ; French Club I ; Student Union Board
3; SSO 3,4; SS.\! 3,4.
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HOWARD PERLMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben 2; Spanish Club 3.
JAN PETERSON
Per sonnel i\lonilor 1,2 ,3,4; CAA 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
BEVERLY PJNAS
CAA l ; Spanish Club l ; Art Council 4; Library Aid 1.
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�SYDNEY RABI N
SSO 4; Personnel :\lonitor 4; ,\VE 1,2,3,4, \'ice Pres. 3; ;\ I usical 3;
Crew 3.
SHARON POLIACK
HENRY RADF:
;\Jusical Crew 2,3; Radio Club 2; Stamp Clu b 3; Personnel :\l o uitor 3.
J ERRY RAIBF:H
SSO 1,2,4; SSSII 4; Period Supervisor 4; SS!) 2; Period Supervisor 2;
A\'E 1,2; N Club 3,4; Football i , Shield 1; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Shield
1, :\linor :'\ 2, ;\Jajor :'\ 3,4; Gold and Blue 4.
DAPH NE RAMBIS
SSO 4; Personne l \l oni tor 4; CAA 1,2,3; Girls' Gym nastics Team 1,2,
3; French Club l ; Art Cou ncil 3 .
JEFFREY RA NDALL
Personnel \lonitor 4; AVE 3; Gymna stics 1; German Club 3; Art
Co unci l 4.
MARLA RAPOPORT
111. State Scholarsh ip Semi-Finalist 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,4; Hcflections
Festi\•al 2,3,4; T hespians 1,2,3,4, 10-Point Award 1, 20-Point Award 3;
Choir 3,4; Siker :\ lus ic Pin 4; :\Jusic Certificate 3; :\lixecl Chorus 2;
CAA 1,2,3, 24-l'oint .\ward 1; Folk :\lusic Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3;
American Field Sen·ice 3,4; Spotlightcrs 1.
AUDREY RATSMA N
Fa ll Play 3; Crew 3; Heflections He,·clrics Crew 3; Spring Pl ay 3; Crew
3; ;\lu sical Crew 2; :\lusic Festival 1,2 : Glee Club 1,2; :\l usic Certificate
2; Spanish Club 1,2; Future Tea chers 3; Future :\u rscs 2 ; Nurse's
:\lonitor 3,4.
VICTORIA REAM
Personnel ;\lon itor 2,3,4; Girls Glee l ; ;\I usic Festiva l I.
BONNIE REISIN
Personnel i\lonitor 3,4; Heflections Re,·elries I , Crew 2; ;\I usic Festival
1,2; Glee Club 1,2; French Club I; Future Secretaries 3.
PA UL REISMAN
Ill. Sta te Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Cabinet 4; French C lu b 2; lntramura ls 1,2.
DEBORAH RICCI
CAA 1,2,3,4, lloarcl 2, 24-Point Award 3; Future N urses Club l; Li·
rary Aid 1,2.
MICHAEL RICH
Nat. ll onor Society 4; ;\lat. i\lerit Scholarship Semi-Fin alist 4; Ill. State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze ll onor Pin 2; SSO 4; SSS H 4; N Club 4; Football 3, ;\linor N
3; Track 2,3,4, Shield 2, :\lajor N 3,4; Baseba ll 1, ;'\lumeral I; Rus·
sian Club 1,2,3,4 , Vice Pres ident 4; Gold and Blue 4.
LYNN RICHARDSON
Personnel :\lonitor 2 ,3,4; Fall Play Crew l; CAA I; Yearbook Staff
3,4; Spotlighters l.
STEVEN RIFKIN
SSO 1,2,3,4; SSS H 4; Reflection s Revelries 2,3; Music Festival 1,2;
Cho ir 2; i\ lixed Cho rus 1; Swimming 1,2, Numeral l; Track 1,2;
Homecoming Skit 2,3,4.
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�GEORGE RISSMAN
IRA ROBINSON
\\'resding 1,2,3, Shield 2; Baseball 1,2, Shield 2.
CURT RODIN
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze ll onor Pin 4; Student
Council Alt. 1,4; Cabinet 1,2,3,4; llomecoming Committee 4; SSO 2,
3,4; SSD Period Supervisor 2,3; SS.\I Period Supervisor 4; Golf 2,3;
Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Editor 3,4; Star Award 3; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Debate Team 1.
ARLENE ROSEN
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Summer In stitute 4; Cabinet I;
Hefleclions Hevelries 4; \lusical Crew I; \lusical 2; :\lusic Fcsti\'al 1,
2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold .\Iusic Pin 4; Sil\'er .\ lusic Pin
3; CAA l ; French Club 3; Golden Galleon 1,2,3 ,4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; Art Council 4.
EILEEN ROSEN
Personnel i\.lonitor 3; .\!usical Crew l; CAA I; Ushers Club 2.
JOANN ROSEN
Cabinet Alternate 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Personnel \lonitor 2,
3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew Chairman 4; \\'inter :\lusic Fcstirnl 2;
i\.1 ixed Chorus 2; GAA 1,4; American Field Ser\'iCc 3,4; Art Council
2; Ushers Club 2.
LYNN ROSEN
:\Iusic Festival 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Beginning Band 1; GAA
1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point ,\ward 3; Spanish Club 3; American Field Service 3; Girls Interscholastic Tennis Team 2,3,4.
STEVEN ROSEN
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
RICHARD ROSENBERG
Transferred from Sullivan 11.S. 3.
TOBEY ROSENZWEIG
Personnel ;\Jonitor 4; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections He,·elrics Crew 3;
GAA 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Future Nurses Club 1; Gold and Blue 4.
JOSEPH ROSSMAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Beginning Band 1; Stage
Band 2 ,3,4.
DEBORAH ROTH
National Honor Society 3,4; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-F111alist 4;
Sil\'er Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold llonor Certificate l;
Cabinet 3, Alternate 1,4; Homecoming Committee 4, Chairm an 4; Heflections Revelries 3,4; CAA 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point Award
2; Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Outstanding Soph. GAA 2.
ROBERT ROTH
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; 111. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Hono r Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; SSM 4; N Club 4; Track 2,
3,4, i\.linor N 3, Major N 4; Cross Country 2,3,4, Shield 2, .\linor N
3, .\lajor N 4, Al Beck Award Nominee 4; Nilehilite Staff 4; Debate
Club 1; It 's Academic 4.
ARNOLD ROTKIN
Concert Orchestra 1,2; Nat. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; N Club 3,4; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Track 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1,2, i\1ajor N 3,4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Cross Country 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor N 2, i\lajor N 3,4, Most Valuable Player Cross
Country 4; Musical 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4; Music Festival 1,2.
LAWRENCE RUDD
Nat. Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin
4; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Period Supervisor 4;
SSM 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Shield 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor
N 3, Major N 4; Boys Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
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�Reflections cast members reassure each other moments before they
present their acts on stage.
MICHAEL RU DOI.PH
LESLIE RU MACK
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze ll onor Pin 3; SSO 3; SSD
3; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections l\evelries Crew 3; illusical Crew 2,3;
Glee Club l ; French Club l; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,3, President 3.
BARBARA RYBACK
ROBIN SACHS
Spanish Club I ,2,3; Future ;'\urses 1,2.
RICHARD SAFFRO
Cabinet 2,3,4, Treasurer 3,4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSll 4; SS:\l 2,3; A\'E l ;
Track 2; Swimmin g 1,2,3, Numeral 1, :\linor N 2; Ni lchilite StalT 3,4.
BARBARA SAKOVER
Glee C lub 2; illusic Festival 2,3; :\lixed Chorus 3; (;/\,\ l ; Folk :\lusic
Club 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Library Aid l ; Usher's Club 2.
JANET SALTER
GA,\ 1,2; French Club 1,2,3.
J ERRY SAMPSON
Track 2; Basketball l ; French Club 2,3.
LEE SANDLER
Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; SSO , 2,3,4; SSSH 4; SSD 2,3;
N Club 2,3,4; Track 2,3, Shield 2; Gymn astics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,
Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4.
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Personnel Monitor 3; Fall Play Crew l ; CAA l ; Art Council 2,3.
TRUDY SCHAFFNER
Illinois State Schola rship Semi-Fin alist 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet
1, Alternate 2; Homecoming Comm ittee 4; Personnel Monito r 3; CAA
l ; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Nilehilite Staff 3,4;
American Field Service 3.
RICHARD SCHICK
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�ARLENE SCJILESL\IGER
G. \ .\ 2; Spanish C lub 1.2,3; Teacher s of Tomorrow 2; .\merican Field
Ser\'ice 4.
ED\VAHD SCHNEIDER
\\'ork-Study 3.4.
BETTY SC HOBER
:'\atiotial 11onor Society 3,4; Illi nois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4;
Cold ll o nor Pin 4; Sil ver llonor Pin 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Cold
ll o nor Cert ificate l ; Cabinet ,\lternate 4; :\ursc's \ lonitor 2,3; \In.sic
Fcstirnl 4; \lixed Chorus 4; G.\.\ 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,'.~,4, Sgt.-at·
.\rm s 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; CSO 4; ,\m erican Field Scn ·ice 3,
4 ; Spotlightcrs 1.
JUDY SCHO ELLER
SSO 2 ,3,4 ; Period Secretary 4; SSS! I 3,4; SSD 2; SS\! 2; C:.\,\ 1,2,3,
24-l'oint .\ward 2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 1.2; 1\ipplettcs 2;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
STEVE SCll OENWOI.F
Basketball 1,2; :"lumeral 1.
:\IA TTII E\V SCII NE IDER
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KAREN SCHULTZ
CAA 1,2.
KIAH ICE SCHUTZ
SSO 4 ; Period Secn~ ary 4 ; Person nel \l o nitor 2; Hefkctions Hevelries
4 ; GAA I ; Spani sh C lub 1.
HUS SCHWARTZ
l l omccoming Com mittee 3; SSO 3; SS:\! 3; Personnel \lonitor 3; Fall
Play Crew 3; CAA I ; French Club I ; Art Counci l I ; Spotlighters 1.
ERNIE SCH\VEIT
Cabinet 1, Alternate 2; Personnel :\lonitor 3 ; Golf I ; Folk :\lusic Club
2; Astronomy Club 2; N ilehilite Sta ff 4.
KAREN SEEDORF
Fall Play Crew l ; Heflcctions Revelries 2; Heflcctions Hevelries Crew I ;
;\lusical Crew 2; CAA 2 ; Ripplettes 2; Germa n C lub 2.
DON ALO SIEGEL
Cabinet 2, Altern ate 3; SSO 1,2,3 ,4 ; SSSJI 4; N C lub 4; Gymnastics
1, Minor N l; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4 , N umeral 1, :\lajor N 3,4; All Suburban League T eam 3 .
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JOIIN SC IJRA:\1:-.1
WILLIAM SC IIR E IBr~ R
DONALD SC II UBERT
Ill inois State Scholarship Semi-Fin alist 4; Sih·cr 1lonor Pin 4; Bronze
ll onor Pin 3; Blue ll onor Certificate I ; SSO 4 ; SSS ll 4 , Chairman 4;
\lusical 1,2; \ l usic Festi,·al 1,2; Concert Orchestra 1,2; :'\ Clu b 3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4 , \l a jor :'-I 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4, \ l ajor :'\ 3,4,
Captain 4; Hussian Club 3,4.
�ROY SETTLF.R
l\cnect ions l\evelries Crew 4 ; Spring Play Crew 4 ; \lusica l Crew 4;
\lus ic Festival 4; Thespians 4; Technis 4; :'\ Club 4; Track l ,2,3,4,
Shield 2 , \lajor :'\ 3,4, :'\umeral l ; Cross Cou ntry 3 ,4, \linor :'\ 3 ,
\I ajor :'\ 4.
JOA N SGALLER
\lusical 3,4; \lusic Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Choir 3,4; Clee Club l ; Cold \lusic Pin 4; Silver \lusic 3; \lusic Ce11ifkate 2 ; \lixed Cho rus 2; (;,\.\
1,2; Fo lk \lusic Club 3; French Club 1,2; Chess Club 4.
SHELLEY SHAEVITZ
SSO 3; SSSll 3; SS\I 2; Personnel \lonitor 2 ,3,4; Ci\,\ l; French
Club l; Spotlighers I.
LYNN SllA:\IBERG
Transferred from South Shore 2: \I usic Festival 4; Clcc Club 4; French
Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
ALAN SllAPIHO
\\"ork Study 3,4.
MARK SllAV!TZ
SSO 4; SSSI I 4; Personnel \lonitor 4; ,\\' I·'. 3; l\enections llc"clries 4;
Intermediate Band I ; Cymnastics 2,3 ,4 , .\lajor :-\ 4. \linor :'\ 2 ,3;
,\11 Council 4.
RONALD SIIEADF.
SOL SC ll N lDEHMAN
Transferred from Sullivan 11.S. l; German Club 4; Execut ive Club 3;
Investment Club 4, Treasurer 4; lntramurals 2 ,3.
l\IARK SH UTAN
SSO 4; ,\\'E 1,2; Tennis l; ,\stronomy Club 2; Nilehilitc Staff 3,4;
Co in Club 2; Library Aid 3.
RALPH SIEBER
JACK SILVER
Transferred from \ 'on Steuben 11 .S. l ; Student Councill; Cabinet 1,3;
SSO 3,4; SSSll 4; SS\I 3,4; Fall Play 2,3, I.cad 2, Crew 4; lleflections
llcvelries Crew 3,4; \lusical 2 ,3,4; \lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespian s
2,3 ,4, 10-Point Award 2, 20-Point Award 2 , 30-Point Award 3, 40-Point
Award 4, SO-Point Award 4; Choir f,2,4; Cold ;\I usic Pin 4; Silver
\1usic Pin 3; :\lusic Certificate 2; ;\lixed Chorus 3; French Club·2,3,4;
American Field Service Committee 2,3,4.
DAVID SILVERMAN
National ;\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 2, Alternate 1;
SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SS;\I 4; Period Supervisor 4; Reflections llevelries
3,4; Track 1,2; Numeral 1; German Club 1,2; Executive Club 3; Stu·
dent Union Board 2,3.
JEFFREY SIMON
Cabinet 1, Alternate 2; SSO 3,4; Musical 1,2; l\lusic Festival 1,2; Choir
1,2 ; Silver Music Pin 2; \.lusic Certificate l; Mixed Chorus 1; \Vres·
tling 1,2; Frosh N umeral; French Club 2,3,4.
NANCY SINGER
Musical 3; Music Festival 2,3,4; Glee Club 2 ,3,4; CAA l; French Club
l.
DAVID SITRICK
Transferred from Pikesville, Baltimore, Maryland 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Music Festival 4; Choir 4.
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�IRA SLOAN
Transferred from South Shore I I.S. 4.
:\IARK S:\IAI.L
Transferred from Sullivan I I.S. 3; SSO 4; SS:\I 4.
EDWARD SMITH
Transferred from St. Ceorge 11.S. 3; SSO 3,4; SSSll 3; Period Supervisor 4; Relkctions Revelries 4; .\ lixed Chorus 3.
FLOYD S:\l!Tll
THERESA S:\IIHI
Cabinet Alternate 2,4; :\ lusical Festival 3,4; Glee Club 3,4; G.\.\ 1,2,4;
Spanish Club 1,2; ,\n Council 1,4.
TOBY SMITH
Ill. State Scholrship Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze I lonor l'in 2; Gold l lonor
Certificate l; Cabinet 1, Alternate 2,3; 1lomecoming Committee 4; CAA
1,2,3; French Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlightcrs 1.
WALTER SMULSON
Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Crew 4; .\lusical 2,3,4, Lead
4 ; .\ lusic Festival 2,3,4; Barbershoppers 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold .\lusic
Pin 4; Silver .\lusic Pin 3; .\lusic Certificate 3; .\FS 3,4; Folk .\lusic
Club 3.
LYNDA SNIDER
SSO 4; SSSll 4; Personnel .\lonitor 3,4; CAA l; French Club 1,2; Student Union Board 3.
MARION SNIDER
SSO 3,4; SSSll 4; SSD 3; Personnel .\lonitor 3,4; Nurse's .\lonitor 3,4;
CAA l ; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 1,2,3.
LORI SNYDER
Personnel .\lonitor 3; SAO .\lonitor 3,4; Fall Play Crew I; CAA 1,2;
Latin Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 4.
GAIL SOLOMON
llomccoming Committee 4; SSO 1,2,3,4; Period Secretary 4; SS.\I 4;
Personnel .\lonitor 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3; .\lusic Festival l;
Glee Club l ; (;,\A 1,2,3,4, 24-l'oint ,\ward 1, 75-Point Award 2; Orchesis 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1.
JEFFREY SOLOMON
Basketball l ; Numeral l ; Baseball 2,3,4, Shield 2, :\lajor N 3; French
Club 2,3,4; AVE 3; SS.\! 2,4; SSO 4.
Gail Henich and Richard :\'age! utilize special privileges in the senior lounge.
�JACK SOLWAY
SS:\ I 2; Personnel \lon itor 3; Latin Club 4 ; Executive Club 3; Investments Club 4; Intramural Bowling 2,3,4.
M ICHAEL SON KE N
Transferred from Lakeview 11.S. 3.
BONNIE SP I EGEL
NAT HAN STAHLKE
Football 1,2,3,4, Sh ield I , \lajor :"\ 2,3,4; T rack 2 ,3 ,4, :\linor :'\ 3,
\lajor ;\' 4 ; Basketball 1,3, Shield 1, \linor :'\ 3; \\'restlin g 3 , \linor
:"\ 3; :'\Club 2,3 ,4; SSO 2,3,4; SSS I I 3 ,4; A \ ' E 2.
SAM ELSTAL
;\'al. \I erit Lener of Commendation 4; Ill. State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Bronze I lonor Pin 3; Student Council 3; Cabinet 1,2; SSO 2,3,4;
SSSI I 3,4; Period Supervisor 4; SS:\ I 2 ,3; A \'E 2; :'1 Cl ub 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, \linor :'1 2, :\lajor :'1 3 ,4; Track l ; Basketball 1,2,3, :\Iinor N 3; French Clu b 1,2,3,4; Golden Galleon I.
M IC H AEL STEIN
SSO 1,2,3,4; SSSll 3,4 ; SSD 2; SSi\I 2; Football 2,3,4, i\linor N 3,
:>.I ajor N 4; Wrestl ing l , Numeral l; French C lu b I.
ROBERT STIEGEL
SSO 3,4; SSS ll 3; SS:\ I 3,4; :'1 Club 4; Sw im ming 1,2,3,4, Shield 3,
\lajor N 3 ,4 , :\'umeral 1; French Club I.
SHERYL STONE
Cabinet 4 , Alternate 2; I lomecorning Cornmiltee 3; SSO 2,3,4; SSSI I 3,
4; SSD 3; SS:\! 2; Personnel \lonitor 2,3 ,4; CAA 1, 24-Point Award 1;
Girl's Gymnastics T eam 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Future :'\urses Club 3;
Spotlighters 1.
BERNICE SUDAK
:\lu sic Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Clu b 1,2,3; }.l ixed Chorus 4; GAA 1,2,3,
4, Board 2,3,4, 24- l'oint Award 1, 75-l'oint ,\ward 1, 150-Point Award
2, 225-Point Award 3, 300-Point Award 4; Bowling Team 1; Interscholastic Tennis Team 2,3,4, i\lanager 2,3',4; Interscholastic Badminton Tea m 3,4, Publicity Cha irman 4.
MINNIE SZUCHMACHER
Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 4; Personnel :\lonitor 4; French Club l ; Student Union Board C hairman 3,4; Art Council 1,2; Spotlighters 1 ; CAA
l; SAO Personnel :\lonitor 2 ,3,4.
YVONNE TANNEBERG
SSO 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3; :\lixed Chorus 1; Ger man Clu b 2,3,4;
American Field Service 4; Library Aids 2.
M ICHAEL TANNER
Wrestling 1,2; Radio Club 1,2.
PHILUP TANZAR
THEODORE TASKY
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4; Football 1; Track 1; um eral 1; Science Seminar
2; French Club 2,3,4.
RENEE TEFKA
ll omeco ming Committee 3,4; SSO 4; SSSH 4; Personnel Monitor 3,4 ;
Fall Play Crew l ; Reflections Revelries 4; C rew 1,2; CAA 1,2; French
Club 1,2; Yearbook Staff 4.
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ROGER TOELKE
SSO 3,4; SSS! I Chairman 4; Football 1; Track 1; \\'rest ling 2; Shield
l.
LINDA TOPPSON
SSO 2; SS:\I 2; Personnel :\lonilor 2,3,4; G,\,\ I; French Club 2,3;
Future i\urses Club 4; Student Union Board 3 .
LAWRENCE TRAINOR
Transferred from Notre Dame 11.S. 2; Jllinois State Scho larship SemiFinalist 4; N Club 4; Football 2,4; Track 4 .
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Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3; Spring Play
Crew 1,2,3; l\Iusical Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3 ,4 , 10-l'oint ,\ward 2;
CAA 1,2,3, 24-l'oint Award l , 75-Point Award 2.
CECILIA VALENTI
Transferred from Regin a Dominican Il.S. 2; Personnel l\Ionitor 3;
l\lusical Crew 2; \lusic Festival 2,3,4; Girls Glee \.lub 2,3,4; :\Iusic
Certificate 3; CAA 2,3; Latin C lub 2 ; Future N urses Club 2.
RUSSELL VAN
Transferred from St. Thomas l\'lilitary Institute 2; French C lub 2;
Speech T eam 3.
LINDA VAN CLEAVE
Person nel :\Ionitor 3,4; CAA 1,2.
MARSHA VELEN
Girls Glee C lub 1; Spanish Club I.
STEVEN VETZNER
Illinois State Schola rship Semi-Finalist; Cabin et 1; SSl\l 3,4; Wrestling
1, Frosh N um eral; Spanish C lub 2; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Sports L~ditor
3,4; Quill and Scroll 4.
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MICHAEL THIHY
JAMES THOMSEN
RICHARD TITTLE
Transferred from l\ lcCluer 11.S., Florissa nt, l\lissouri 3; Ill. State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
SCOTT TRUBAKOFF
Jllinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Football 2, l\linor N 2;
Cross Country 1, Numeral l ; 13aseball 1,2, Numeral 1, :\linor N 2;
SSO 3; SS~! 3.
PAULINE TSELEKIS
:\I usical 4; :\lusical Crew 2,3,4, Officer 3 ,4; l\I usic Festival 3,4; Choir
4; :\! usic Certificate 4; l\!ixed C horus 3.
KATHRYN ULRICH
�RENEE VlAD
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Honor l'in 4; Bronze
I lonor Pin 3; Student Council I ; Cabinet 2,3, Secretary 2; I lo mecoming Committee 3,4, Secretary 4; SSO 2 ,3,4; SS:\I 2,3; Period St"Crctary
4; Fall Pla y Cr ew 2,3; Heflections Hevclries 1,2,4; :\lusical l ; :\lusical
Crew 2,3; :\lusic Festival 1,2 ,3,4 ; Shind ig 2; Thespians 2,3,4 , 10-Point
:\ward 2; Cho ir 2,3,4, OITicer 3; Clee Club l ; :\lusic Cert ificate 2;
Silver :\lusic Pin 4; CAA 1,2 ; French Club 1,2 ; Student Union Board
2,3; Spotlighters 1.
JAMES WAKEFIELD
\\' restlin g 1,2 ,3 .
NANCY WALKER
\A l; StuBronze Hono r Pin 2; lllue Honor Certificate l ; Student G1
dent Council Alternate 2,3.
CATHY WALLEH
Transferred from Bo wen 11.S. 2; :--lational Ho no r Society 3 ,4; Illinois
State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver 1lono r l'in 4; Bronze 1lo nor l'in
3; Fall Play Crew 3; Glee Club 2; :\lusic Festival 2; Fo lk :\lusic C lub
2; French C lub 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4 .
SAM WARSHAWER
:"'Jational :\l erit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Illino is .State
Sc holarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor !'in 3;
Gold ll onor Certificate 1; Student Council 3; Outstanding Service
Award 3; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, !'resident 4; SSO 3,4; SSSll Per iod Super\lonitor 3; Swimming 1,2 ,3, Frosh 0/ umeral , ~linor
visor 4 ; Personnel 1
N 3; French Club 2,3; Student Union Board 2,3; Summer Institute at
Washing ton University.
STEVEN WASSERMAN
SS~ I 2,3; Spanish Club 2 ,3; Coin Club 1.
CINDY WATSON
SUSAN WAXSTEIN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Cold
llo no r Certificate l ; Cabinet 2 ; SSO 3,4; SSD 3; SSS ll 3,4; CAA 2 ,3;
:\rt Council 1; Spotlighters 1.
SUSAN WAYSDORF
National Xlerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold 1lonor Pin 4; Silver I lonor !'in 3;
Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ; Summer Institute at
Washington University 3; Folk Music Club 4 ; Latin Club 3,4; Spanish C lub 1,2,3 ,4; Golden Galleon 2,3,4, OITicer 4 ; Ni lehilite News Staff
3,4, Editor 3,4; Quill and Scroll Society 4; Art Council 1,2; Spotlighters 1.
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LARRY WEINSTEIN
National :\I er it Scholarship Letter of Commend ation 4 ; Silver ll o nor
!'in 4 ; Bronze Il onor Pin 3; Summer Institute at :"'Jorthwestern 3; Baseball!, Frosh :--lumeral; French Club 3.
LYNN WEINSTEIN
Illin ois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Natio nal Il onor Society 3,4;
Gold I Ionor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze 1lonor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l ; Student Council 2 , Alternate 2 ; Ilomecoming_Committee 3 ,4; SSO 3,4; SSD 3 ,4, !lead Secretary 4; i\lusical l; :\Iusic
Festival l; Glee C lub l ; CAA l; French Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; AFS
Committee 3,4, Foreign E xchange Student 3.
RICHARD WEINSTEIN
Football 2.
MERLE WEISS
Cabinet 3, Alternate 2,4; Homecoming Committee 4; SSO 3,4; Reflections Hevelries 2,3 ; ~ lusical 3; i\lusical Crew 2 ; Music Festival 1,2,3,
4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Music Certificate 3; CAA 1,2; French
Club 1,2 .
GARY WELCHKO
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSM 4.
MAUREEN WELLER
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�HARVEY WELSTEIN
Cabinet 2,3,4, Alternate l; SSO 3,4; SS\I 3; SSSII 4; l\eflections Revelries 4; Baseball l , Frosh l'\umerals; French Club 1,2.
MICHELLE \VILLIA:\IS
French Club 1.
TERRY WILLIAMS
LINDSAY WINEBERG
SS\! 2; Gymnastics 1, \linor \: I.
WILLIAM \VISE
LINDA WITT
LUANN WITT
Personn el \l onitor 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2 ,3,4; Reflections l\evelries
Crew 3,4; \lnsical Crew 1,2,3,4; Clee Club 1,2,3,4; Silver \lusic Pin
4; \lusic Certificate 3; G.\A 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Gold and
Blue4.
MARC WOLF
DAVID WOLF
Basketball 1,2, :\lumerals 1,2.
EARL WOLF
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 2,3,4; :-\ Club 4; Basketball 1,2 ,3 ,4 , \ lajor :-\ 4;
\linor :-.; 3, Shield l; Baseball 1,2, Shield.
STEVEN WOLFINSOHN
SSO 3,4; SSSII 3,4; SS:Vl 3,4; Swimming l ,2 ,3 ,4, Frosh Numeral,
Shield 2 , ,\J ajor 4.
KENNETH WOLIN
SS\ ! 2; SSO 2; A VE 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4;
Technis 4; Football 4; Basketball 2; Executive Club 3,4; Investment
Club 4; Baseball 2.
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KATHRYN WOLTERS
\lu sical I ; \lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Glee C lub l; Choir
2,3,4; Gold \lusic Pin 4; Silver \lusic Pin 3; .\lusic Certificate l; Rip·
plettes 2,3,4; Go ld nd Blue 4; CAA 1,2,3,4.
FRANK WOOLMAN
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Bronze llonor Pin 3; Blue lion·
oe Certificate l; ~Iusic Festival 2,3,4; i\lusical 3,4; Beginning Band l ;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Gold \lusic Pin 4; Spanish Club 1,2.
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Perso nnel .\lonitor 2, SSI I 3,4; SSO 1,2 ,3,4; \\'rcstling 1,2, Frosh
\: umeral, Shield; Baseball 1,2, Frosh :\ umeral, Shield ; Football 1,2,3,
Frosh :\umcral, Shield, \lajor '\;\:Clu b 4.
GLENN YOS ll!i\I L: RA
CARO L ZACK
Period Secretary 4; Cymnastic Team 1,2; 75-l'oint ,\ward 2; Latin Club
3, President 3.
JEFFREY ZAMANSKY
Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; SSO 4; SS.\ ! 4; Baseball 1,2,
Frosh :\umeral; French Club 1,2,3; lntramurals 2.
SHELLEY ZA.\l i\I
SS.\I 3; Fall Play 1,3, 1.ead I ; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; Heflcctions Hevclries 1,2,3,4, \\'riling Committee 4, Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Play Crew 2,
3; .\ l usical 1, Crew 2; .\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Silver .\ lusic l'in 4; .\lusic Certificate 3; Clee Club 1,2,3; .\lixed Chorus 4 ; Thespians ·l ,2,3,4,
10-l'oint .\ward I , 20-l'oint .\ ward 1, 30-l'oinl .\ward 2, 40-l'oint
.\ward 3, 50-l'oint .\ward 4, 75-Point .\ward 4; G.\A I ; Orchesis I ;
Folk .\lusic Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Forensics 3.
MIC HAEL ZISS!\IAN
SSO 1,2,3,4; SS.\! 2; :\Club 2 ,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4.
HAL ZIVI N
Concert Orchestra 1,2; .\l usical 1,2; .\ l usic Fest iv al 1,2.
KENNETH ZUCKER
l lomecoming Committee 2; SSO 3 ,4; SSS! l 3,4; Personnel .\lonitor 3;
Reflections Hevelries 4; Basketball .\lanager l ; ll aseball l ,2,3,4, .\linor
N 3, Major N 4; Executive Club 3,4; German Cl ub 2.
NO·T PICTURED
Robert Chesser
Robert Cohen
William Fischer
Eugene Katz
LESLYE C RODGEN
CAA 1,2; Future Secretaries 3.
ALBERT CROWHURST
Transferred from N iles \Vest 1-l.S.
DAVID DIAMOND
SSM 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Major N 3,4; Golden Galleon 2,3,4.
DIANNA KOLB
Receptionist; GAA 24-Poinl Award; Ripplettes; Girls' Gymnastic Team.
GAIL RUSSELL
Personnel Monitor 3; CAA 1,2,3; French Club l; SAO Monitor 4;
Spotlighters l.
JEFFREY SONHEIM
National Mer it Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; National Science Foundation Summer Institute 3; Music Festival 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3; Beg inning Band 1; Astronomy Club 2; Russian Club 2.
David Kennedy
Kristine McGraw
Jeffrey Vavrik
Lie Chong Wong
DIANNA STRASSER
CAA 1.
JOSEPH SWIDERSKIE
Transferred from Notre Dame 3; Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4; SSSJ-l 3 ,4; Period Superv isor 4; SSM 3; Technis 3,4; Beginning Band 3; Folk Music Club
3,4; Latin Club 3,4.
SUI LWAN WONG
Transferred from Burma 4.
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���Acknowledgement
Capturing the action of the school requires the
work of many people whom we wish to acknowledge. Our sincere thanks to Mr. Art Colver, administrative adviser, and to our sponsors, Mr. Ray
Kittredge and Mr. Mel Pirok, who guided our pursuit of the action.
For their technical aid we thank the Norman
King Co., publishers, Root Studios, photographe rs,
and the student photographe rs who contributed their
creative ability .
Our appreciation is especially extended to the
section editors, Nancy Alexander, Sandra Edelman,
Gail Estrin, Ellen Fabian, Barbara Kruglick, Richard
Loochtan, Joyce icholas, Bill Oppenheimer, and
Curt Rodin, and their staffs for delving into the
activities and creating the achievement through action.
Gratefully,
Nancy Dunn
Linda Mandell
Editors-In-C hief
Reflections 1968
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�Index
Freshmen
Adelson, Cathy 122
Adamik, .\lichael 122
Adelman, Dennis 122
Addman, Janet 122
Agrest, Janice 122
Allen, Robert 89,122
Anderson, David It 122
Anderson, David 92
Anderson, Debra 122
Anderson, Jan ice 17
Anderson, Patricia
Angelopoulos, Cynthia 122
Arbus, Lee 106
Arcus, Cathy 122
Armstrong, Susan 122
Arnold, Angela 122
Auerbach, Larry 44,105,122
Bailey, Barbara 122
Bain, Gary 89, 122
Baker, !!ollis 122
Halterman, Ellen 122
Bank, [[ arriet 122
Barber, Jeffrey 92,109,1 22
Baron, Joan 122
Bartlett, Lawrence 122
Brahos, Charles 92,122
Brauer, Andrea 122
Breger, i\litchcll 122
Bregman , Sherri 122
Brennan, Donna 122
Brock, Deborah 122
Brod, Arlene 122
Brown, Gary 122
Brown, James 109,122
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s~r!~', ~·1 art ti
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Saruk, Deborah 48, 131
Satoloe, Ralph 104,109,131
Scarpelli, Thom as 92,109,131
Scharaga, Trudy 131
Schiff, Ron 131
Schillo, James 131
Schlesinger, Joyce 48,131
Schmidt, Nancy 131
Schmitzer, William 131
Schneider, Law rence 131
Schneider, Steven 131
Schober, Trudy 131
Schubert, Richard 102, 131
Schulm an, Francine 131
Schw artz, Lynn 131
Seligman, Lawrence 131
Sezer, Lawrence 131
Shain, Judith 46,131
Shancer, Roberta 131
Share, Richard 131
Short, Christopher 92,101,131
Sher, Stephanie 131
Sherman, David 102,109,131
Shimberg, Ross 131
Shuman, Nancy 131
Siegel, Barbara 46,131
Siegel, Eileen 132
Siegel, Helene 132
Siegel , Joyce 132
Siegel, Richard 132
Siemsen, Francis 109,132
Sills, Tobi 132
Silverman, Craig 132
Silverman, Linda 132
Simkovich, Marvin 132
Simon, David 99,132
Simon, Janes 48,103,132
Sin10n, Shelley 132
Singer, Jerry 132
Singer, William 132
Small, Debrah 132
Smith, Gary 132
Socol, Robert 132
Soffer, Gary 109
Solock, J ack 96,132
Solomon, Bonnie 132
Solomon, Rose 132
Somerman, Steven 101,132
Solway, Julian 48,106
.Solway, Susan 132
Spagat, Fred 132
Spanjer, Byron 132
Spinner, Richard 132
186
Sp iegel, Pamela 132
Spitz, Alan 132
Stadelmann, Richard 132
Statland, Debra 132
Statland, Susan 132
Slav.in, Deborah 132
Stein, Robin 48,132
Stein, Thomas 132
Stelter, Mary 132
Stender, Marian 132
Stephan, Howard 132
Stern, Sheryl 132
Sternfeld, Barbara
Stetz, David 109,132
Stielow, Barbara 132
Stoller, Ronald 132
Stricker, Perry 132
Struck, Jean 115,132
Swider, Barbara 132
Swider, Howard 92,109,132
Tandet, Joan 132
Tannebaum, Randy 132
Tarantur, Paul 132
Tavolacci, Jasper 132
Tedeschi, James 108,132
Thomsen, Marcia 132
Trendier, Gary 132
Tr!wush, Arthur 132
Weller, Gayle 133
Wells, Laurel 133
Werner, Joan 133
Westfall, Patricia 133
Widrevit z, Frances
Wilbern, Mary 133
Williams, Bruce 133
Williams, David 133
Winer, Jay 110,133
\Viner, Sharon 133
Winston, Carol 115,133
Wiser, Richard 133
Wishne, Berdine 133
Witkov, Harold 105,133
Witt, Alan 102,133
Witt, Randy 133
Wojcik, Pamela 133
Wolk, Richard 133
Wolkenheim, Eli 133
Wolowitz, Steven 48,96,109,133
Woolf, Robert 92,101,109
Wolters, Marvene 116,133
Worman, Ceena 133
Young, Patricia 133
Zapata, Jaime 133
Zimmerman, Jerry 133
Zolt, Mitchell 133
Zook, Linda 133
Tulsky, Stuart f32
Tymciurak, Yaroslav 132
Tyska, Arthur 132
Van Eileen Adrienne 132
Velen, Jan 132
Viveros, Susan 132
Wagner, Dorothy 132
Wahlgren, Janice 132
Walanka, Michael 132
Walker, Susan 132
Wallach, Stewart 92, 132
Warshawer, Daniel 132
Wasserman, Sherry 132
W axstein, Dean 132
Weil, Alyn 132
Wein, Joanne 132
Weiner, Allan 92,99,132
Weiner, Marcia 132
Weiner, Terrell 132
Weintraub, Cary 132
Weintraub, Douglas 132
Weintraub, Eileen 132
Weisberg, Paul 132
Weisman, David 132
Weisman, Dennis
Weiss, Linda 133
Weiss, Ronald 133
Weitzbu.ch, Sanford 133
Zurla, Patti 39,133
Zyrek, Frances l'.l3
Juniors
Abelson, Linda 134
Abrams, Elyse 48,134
Abrams, Maureen 134
Abrams, Paulette 114,116,134
Alport, Andrea 134
Anderson, Becky 21,134
Anderson, Kathleen 134
Anderson, May 43,134
April, Michael 134
Arenson, Michael 46,48,110,134
Arkin, Ellen 46,48,134
Amopolin, Janet 134
Arza, Letvia 134
Bailey, Susan 134
Baker, Scott 134
Baldwin, Nadine 134
Bandy, Linda 115,134
Barach, Karen 115,134
Barn Cl!, Paul 13 4
Beazley, Robert 80
Becker, Laurie 116,134
Becker, Nancy 134
�Becker, Richard 90,107,108,1 34
Becker, Ross 134
Becker, Suzanne 134
Beclows, Robert 134
Behr, Andrea 134
Beitler, Miles 134
Belue, Cynthia 17
Benjaniin, Susan 134
Benzeev, Ann 115 ,134
Berman, Linda 134
Berman, Richard 134
Berman, Steven 134
Berzon, Wayne 108,134
Binder,. Gary 35,95, 134
Binder, Patricia 134
Bishaf, Jani s 38,134
Bivins, Adrianne 134
Bollow, Lee 102
Boh1ick, Andrew 104,107,134
Bonner, Todd 90,134
Borden, Ellen 134
Bornstein, Randy 43 ,134
Borowicz, Constance 134
Brakman, Helene 50, 115 ,134
Branman, Larry 134
Braslawsky, Fred 134
Bresler, Robert 134
Bresnik, Ellen 134
Brill, Bette 134
Briskman, Randy 134,116
Briskman, Randy 116,134
Brook, Anita 134
Broton, Robert 134
Brown, Bruce 134
Bruch, Barbara 134
Brutzkus, Marsha 134
Burnstein, Joel 134
Byron, Jamie 134
Caplan, Gail 44
Camarena, Laura 134
Carneal, Celeste 134
Chaiken, David 48,134
Chemers, Ro bert 27,134
Cheng, Jea n 134
Cherniavsky, J ariadna 19,135
C hristen sen, James 135
Clauson, Christine 135
Cloch, Howard 135
Clothier, Nancy 43,135
Cohen, Andrea 25,135
Cohen, Irving 48,135
Cohen, Michael 135
Collopy, Kathryn 135
Coninx, Ja mes 102,1 35
Cooper, Bruce 135
Cope, Stanley 135
Daily, Paul 135
Dale, Richard 110,135
Darmstadter, Lynn 43, 135
Davis, Barry 111,135
Davis, Lawrence 135
Decicco, Gerald 135
Deluca, Donald 100 ,135
Denis, Clyde 88,110,135
Denotto, Philip 135
Deutsch, Gary 46,48,98, 135
Dibenecletto, Stephen 90,135
Doner, Jeannine 135
Dorn, Jerrold 48,102,135
Dowlin, Donna 81 ,135
Duban, Dennis 135
Dueno, Roberta 135
Dzwoniarek, Loriette 135
Edelman, Sandra 15,42,135
Elesh, Linda 135
Ellis, Valorie 28,114,135
Edyang, Megan 135
Epstein, Ian 135
Estes, Charleen 135
Even, John 135
Even, Linda 135
Fechter, Joyce 15,44,135
Feder, Marc 48,135
Feder, Steven 46, 135
Feclerman, Dorothy 48, 135
Fields, Cydney 115,135
Fields, Gloria 135
Figa, Phillip 104,135
Fine, Jere 135
Fine, Steven 25,48, 135
Fisch, Caryn 135
Fisch, Judith 135
Fischer, Claire 118,135
Fischer, Dorothy 43,68,135
Fischman, Steven 135
Fisher, Lynn 135
Fisher, Raymond 135
Fishman, Paul 135
Flammang, Robin 135
Fleischer, Kenneth 43 ,48,106,135
Flicht, Myra 115,135
Foster, Gary 135
Fraeman, Martin 31,106,135
Freedman, Shelley 48 ,114,135
Frieclman, Janet 135
Friend, Laurel 48, 135
Futterman, Howa rd 48,135
Gans, Ira 16,48,135
Gapastione, Lynda 135
Garber , Carol 135
Garber, Ellen 135
Garbo, George 88,100,135
Garla nd, Elaine 135
Gavlin, Sherri 50,115, 135
Gertz, Morri s 46,135
Gihnore, Nancy 135
Glaberson, Carol 135
Glassner, Steven 102,135
Glazer, Marvin 135
Glenn, Scott 135
Go hos, Valerie 135
Gockenbach, Charles 102,108,135
Goers, Susan 135
Gold, Debra 135
Gold, Laurie 135
Goldberg, Ilene 135
Goldberg, Janis 135
Goldberg, Joan 135
·Goldrich, Howard 135
Goldstein, Mark D . 135
Goldstein, Mark S. 135
Goldstein, Mitchell 135
Gollay, Linda 135
Goodman, Roberta 135
Gordon, Janice 135
Gordon, Mark 48,135
Grabiner, Mark 90,104,135
Graifman, Samual 135
Green, Lois 114,116,135
Green, Sharlene 135
Greenberg, Rona 48,135
Greene, Rhoda 135
Greenfeld, Debra 114,135
Greenwald, Carol 135
Gross, Sheri, 135
Grossman, Francine 135
Guizar, Cynthi a 135
Gunderson, Timothy 90,104,107,1 35
Gutman, Joel 48,135
Gutter, Lauren 135
Haake, Paul 135
H a lperin, Mark 135
Han brook, Annette 135
II arastany, Janice 135
ll arris, Hoger 106,135
Harrold, Elizabeth 43,48,115,1 18
ll artrnan , Marlene 115
11 artstein, Barry 90,48,104,135
II ass, Judith 48
11 asselson, Fred 135
II atyina, Judith 135
11 awkins, James 102,107,135
ll einrich, William 135
11 einsimer, Barbara 43, 135
lleinz, I'l1er 135
llerling, Cher yl 135
ll ernandez, T eresita 43,135
II ill, ~lark 98, 135
Hill, Theresa 135
II irsch, Debra 136
II irsch, Debra 136
lloglund, Jeanne 136
Hoglw1d, Jerome 136
Ho lland, N ancy 68,74, 115 ,1 36
Holzheimer, Richard 136
!look, Mary 46,71,136
Hopsicker, Thomas 108,136
Horb erg, Linda 136
Hutter, Jo hn 95,110,136
ldelman, Barbara 48,136
Izbicki, Elke 136
J acobson, Marilyn 136
J aet, Susan 136
Ja nis, Christopher 136
Janisch, James 90,136
Jankowski, Donald 136
J ohnson , Beth 136
187
�Johnson, Carol 115,116,136
Johnson, Holly 136
Johnson, Laura 136
Johnston, Douglas 136
Jones, Gerald 136
Julius, Steven 108
Jungwirth, Jean 46,114,136
Kaiser, Robert 136
Ka iz, Bradley 26,136
Kaleko, Miriam 136
Kamin, Katherine 114,136
Kammer, Susan 136
Kantro, Janice 3 1,1 36
Karovich, Patricia 136
Katz, iVIichael 136
Katz, Paul 46,48, 102,103,136
Kearney, Allen 90,104
King, Bonnie 136
Kin g, Brian 136
King, Hichard 102,136
Kipnis, Linda 136
Klauss, Keith 136
Klein, Terry 136
Klingbeil, Deborah 136
Klinn , Martin 136
Klotz, Janet 136
Koe, Sharon 136
Kogan, Nancy 72,136
Kolb, Elene 136
Kolb, Michael, 95,108,136
Koppel, Mark 90,100,136
Korey, Irving 136
Koman, Ann e 136
Korshak, Debra 136
Kotlisky, J a nice 136
Kovaciny, Gregory 44,136
Kramer, Karen 48,136
Kreitman, Kevin 136
Kulwin, Layne 136
Kusatzky, Barry 136
Kusek, Christine 116,136
Landsman, Bonnie 136
Laskov, Robert 136
Lassin, Richard 136
Latala, Barbara 116,136
Lau rie, Michelle 136
Lavin, Cynthia 50
Lavine, Ronald 110,136
Lawler, Linda 136
Lefevre, Gail 136
Lehrman, Karen 136
Lehrman, Lawrence 136
Leung, Annie 136
Levie, l\lark 46,48,136
Levi ne, Sidney 100,136
L nson, Robert 136
evi
Lewandowski, John 136
188
Lieb man, Carol 136
Upson, Shelley 136
Lonquist, Gary 90,107,136
Look, John 98,136
Lyons, Thomas 136
McCarthy, Richard 136
McCumber, Charles 136
Ma niora, II artmut 136
Mann, Cary n 136
Ma rgolis, Audrey 136
Margules, Randi 136
Marinello, Heather 115,136
Markovitz, Larry 136
Marx, Jam es 136
Marzinelli, :\I ark 136
Matsuoka, Pa ul 136
Mayer, Glenn 136
l\layrent, Sherry 136
l\1 edow, Ricki 23
l\I elamed, Steven 110, 136
l\lelas, Timothy 90,111 ,137
:\I etzger, Douglas 137
1\leyer, Irene 137
:\1eyer, Nancy 137
Meyers, Steven 108,137
Meyers, Kath leen 137
Michaels, Warren 43,137
Michelin, Debby 137
M ichell, Allan 108,1 37
:\'liller, Ernest 46,48,98,110,137
Miller, :\l ichael 113,137
Milstein, Sidney 106,137
l\liner, Ellen 21,137
Mitnick, Marcy 137
Molitor, Kathline 118,137
Morgen, Steve 137
Mormolstein, Alvin 90 ,100,108,137
Mullins, Jack 90,137
Naftulin, Roberta 137
Neidorf, Elizabeth 48,72,137
Nelson, Howard 137
Nemerovski, Mark 15 ,48,137
Netter, Ronald 137
Neum an , Michael 137
N iess, Carl 13 7
Nopar, Alan 137
Norstrom, Carol 137
Nortman, Madeline 137
Ohlson, Barbara 50,137,
Oken, Stuart 48,111,137
Oshanna, Carol 137
Osheff, Myra 137
Oye, Robin 137
Page, William 48
Palles, Eric 15,44, 78,137
Papish, William 137
Palis, Kenneth 137
Pato!T, Michael 137
Pavey, Marc 137
Pector, Su san 137
Perry, Joseph 137
Petroski, Glenn 137
Plotke, L
enore 137
Plotkin, Larry 137
Podgers, Jennifer 137
Pokoik, Bonita 137
Polen, Richa rd 137
Pollack, Alan 95, 137
Ponoroff, Carol 48,50,68,137
Ponto, Mary 137
Porter, Cornelia 46,68,137
Portman, Alan 137
Portm an, Harlene 137
Primack, Gary 137
Prousis, Theophilus 90,108,137
Quintanales, Robert 48,98,137
Rade, Irving 137
Rafferty, Lawrence 108,137
Reich, Fay 18,116,137
Reinwald, Richard 137
Reynolds, Scott 13 7
Rice, Rich ard 90,108, 137
Richm an, Keith 137
Rifkind, Seymour
Robbin, Bruce 137
Robin, Kenneth 72,137
Roderich, Eugenie 137
Rosen , Buff 137
Rosen, Jerrold 13 7
Rosenfeld, Lenae 137
Rosenfield, Nancy 137
Rosner, Cindy 137
Rotberg, Edwa rd 108,137
Roth, Elise 137
Roth, Marsha 48,137
Huben , David 90,137
Rubenstein, Lois 34,137
Rudnick, Janice 137
Ryan, Thomas 48,95,108,137
Sadin, Ila 137
Saey, Cheryl 137
Samborsk i, Robert 137
Samelson, Renee 43 ,46,116,137
Samuels, Deborah 137
Sapoznik, Susan 116,137
Sarasin, Paul 137
Savage, Cathy 137
Savitsky, Robert 137
Scarpelli, Christine 137
Schaffel , Steven 137
Schaffrick, Nancy 115,137
Schatz, Joel 15,44,138
Schatzman, Arthur 138
�Schayer, Elayne 115, 138
Schechtman, Marsha 48,138
Schiffm an, Davida 116,138
Schlesinger, Ruth 138
Schmidt, Joanne 138
Schnider, Alan 138
Schneiderman, Rhoda 72,138
Schube. t, Arthur 138
r
Schuckman, Robert 21,138
Schultz, Bonita 138
Schwartz, Alan 138
Schwegel, William 138
Shachtman, Mark 138
Seruya, i\!arc 138
Shapera, Merle 138
Shapiro, Richard 95, 111,138
Shapiro, Robert 15,44,138
Shearn , Donald 108, 138
Shutan, Lynn 138
Shuter , Joyce 138
Siegel, Cha rlotte 115, 138
Siegel, Florence 48,138
Siegel, Jan 138
Siegel, Patricia 138
Siegel, Andrea 138
Sigel, Deborah 138
Silber, Norman 48,138
Silverstein, Francine 138
Silver, Ellen 138
Silver, Cail 46, 138
Silverstein, Robin 138
Simon, 111ark 138
Singer, Richard 138
Sinoway, Morlen 138
Sitkoff, Georgann 138
Skaletsky, Eileen 115,138
Solberg, Scott 102, 138
Sonkin, Myron 43,138
Spilman, J ack 138
Spies, John 138
Spohr, Robert 138
Stapelfeld, William 104,138
Stegmeyer, Gerald 138
Sternfeld, Karen 138
Stevens, Mark 138
Stevens, Michelle 138
Stone, Karen 138
Stone, Llane 46,116,138
Streicher, Dennis 138
Strickling, Jam es 138
Strohm, Susan 138
Strom, Christy 138
Struck, Kenneth 138
Struck, Robert 138
Sulzer, Pau la 138
Swartwout, Karen 71,138
Sweda. Janis 115,138
Sweet, Steven 90, 138
Tarantur, Dale 138
Tefka, Edward 138
Terchin, Nancy 138
Thiry, Edward 90,107,138
Thomas, Wayne 102,138
Thompson, Nancy 138
T horsen, Jun e 138
Titlebaum, Phyllis 138
Trainor, Janice 138
Treitel, Dorothy 138
Treitman, i\lichael 138
Trick, Amy 138
U hler, William 138
Urborg, Barry 138
Vedder, Fred 37
Vick, Carolyn 138
Vossel, Robert 95,138
Waage, Barbara 138
Wainer, Arden 34,138
Wankovsky, Linda 44,138
Ward, Valerie 138
Weidner, Karen 138
Weiner, Edward 139
Weiner, Irwin 139
Weiner, !'dare 139
Weinstein, David 23,68, 139
Weinstein, Gail 139
Weinstein, Shirley 139
Weiskopf, Marion 139
Weiss, Cheryl 139
Weiss, Jeffrey 139
Weiss, Karen 139
\\' eiss, William 139
Weitzman, Eileen 139
Weitzman, Karen 139
White, Bruce 48, 139
\\'hite, Neal 44,106,139
White, Rosemary 139
Wiggins, David 110,139
\\'illiams, Jeffrey 139
\Volff, Merle 48,139
Yelner, i\!arla 18,48,74, 139
Zaga s, Norbert 139
Zimmerman, Steven 139
Zolt, Miriam 139
Zuckerman, Richard 139
Seniors
Abbott, T erry 142
Abrams, Cary 142
Adams, Eric 107,142
Alberti, James 142
Alexander, Nancy 15 ,42,142
Anderson, Carolyn 115,142
Anderson, Linda 142
Anderson, i\lichael 142
Apple, Rochelle 68,142
Argus, Lo uis 143
Amey, Patrick 90,107,143
Auerbach, Marsha 50,143
Avers, Debra 143
Bain, Leslie 143
Baren, Tobey 46,71,143
Bartlett, Paul 43,143
Baumhardt, Peter
Bendel, Bruce 143
Bender, Michelle 143
Bentcover, Teri 143
Berent, Diane 143
Berick, Jo 143
Berk, Arnold 143
Berkowitz, Robert 143
Berkson, Deborah 143
Bernat, Renita 46, 144
Bieber, Jeffrey 144
Bielinski, Cynthia 144
Bishop, Mark 15,50,95,97,107 , 144
Block, Martin 144
Bloom, Charles 144
Bobrov, Susan 144,156
Bohm, Marlene 144
Bottum, Thomas 144
Brachman, Mark 108,142 ,144
Brainin, i'v!arcia 144
Braver, Steven 144
Breger, Bruce 144
Brody, H aro ld 15,46,144
Broton, Susan 144
BROUN= Laurence 43,145
Bruch, William 111 ,145
Buchler, George 16,145
Buckman, Michael 145
Burdeen, Gay 145
Burgeman, Michael 145
Burkhard, Katherine 145
Burns, Trude 145
Bush, Betty 145
Buzil, Bena 145,156
Calkins, Glo ria 145
Campana, Charlotte 145
Carasso, Barbara 145
Cassato, Richard 145
Catellier, Patricia 145
Chemers, Steven 146
Cherniovsky, Jastrida 146
Cheszek, Edward 146
Christensen, Nancy 72,146
Christerson, Nancy 146
Clark, Daniel 90,146
Clayton, Debby 146
Clearfield, Wi lliam 90, 100,146
Cleven, Donald 111
Coburn, i\lary 114,116
Cogan, Nadine 147
Cohen, Robert
Coleman, Sheri 147
Conley, Michael 147
Cooper, Robert 15,44,46,147
Coorlas, Michael 147
Corona, Mario90,92,107 ,147
C rod gen, Leslye
Crowhurst, Albert
Cummings, Michael 95,96,147
Cypin, Allen 147
Daitchman, Rick 93,95,107,147
Daren, Wayne 147
Darin, Mitchell 147
Davies, Richard
Davis, Earle 147
Deldotto, Diane
Demeulenaere, George 90,100, 107,147
Dempers, Terrie 147
Diamond, David 108
Donile, Donna 148
Drelich, Joseph 148
Dribin, Charles 46,78,79,148
Dunn, Nancy 15,42,148
Dylka, Axel 148
Dziabacinski, Helen 148
Eck, Roger 148
Edelman, Roberta 50,148
Edelman, Susan 148
Eggert, John 148
Elfman, Edythe 148
Ellenby, Marc 15,44,46,148
Engel, Robert 148
Essig, Michael 148
189
�Estrin, Gail 15,42,148
Ezra, David 149
Fabian, Ellen 15,42,44,149
Fantus, Vicky 15,116,149
Fein, Sherry 149
Feldman, Jan ice 149
Feldman, Marcela 46,72,149
Ferri, Andrea 150
Filinson, Roy 150
Fillipp, Barbara 150
Fine, Shelley 150
Fink, Marsha 50,72,149,150
Fischer, William
Fisher, Stephen 150
Fishman, Esther 150
Fitzsimmons, Anthony 150
Fleischer, Cary 150
Flower, Susan 151
Fowler, Marlene 151
Frank, Bonnie 151
Bried, Ethel 151
Friedman, Susan 151
Fryschman, Jack 151
Fulkowski, Harriet 151
Gagerman, Bonnie 151
Garber, Edward 151
Gardiner, William 88,100,107,151
Gardner, Lawrence 151
Gargano, George 90,100,107,151
Cats, Robert 111,151
Gee, William 151
Gerstein, Alan 151
Gewelke, Trudy 152
Giles, Jeffrey 152
Gilman, Sharon 152
Gitlis, Kim 152
Glader, Janet 152
Glazer, Barbara 152
190
Glickson, Scott 15 ,50,95,96,107,110,152
Gold, Deborah
Goldenberg, Meryl 21,152
Goldman, Alan 152
Goldman, Phyllis 152
Goldsholl, Judith 1.52
Goldstein, Andrea 152
Golds1ein, Gary 15 2
Goldstein, Martha 152
Goldstein, Rosalee 152
Goldstein, Trudy 153
Golcmis, Nancy 153
Goodfriend, Arthur 153
Gordon, Joel
Gordon, l'vl arsha 153
Gottlieb, Hobert 107,108,153
Gould, Ronald 153
Grandinetti, Anthony 153
Green, Bryan 90,107
Greenberg, Ellen 153
Greenberg, Merle 115,153
Grossman, Roy 153
Gustafson, James 150,153
Gurwitz, Deborah 80,153,156
Gustafson, Lynn 153
JI agio, David 153
Halperin, Lawrence 15,46,50,154
Hanley, John 154
II arling, Ronald 90,154
Harmening, Kathryn 71,118,154
Harr in gton, Thomas 90,107,154
Harris, Gary 154
Harris, Richard 104,107,154
Hart, Douglas 95,154
Hayman, Bruce 154
Heim, Andrea 154
Heimlich, E sther 43,154
Helberg, Sandra 154
llenich, Gail 118,154
Herter, Maryjane 154
Hibner, Donald 155
llinkle, Charles 155
Hoeller, Gary 155
Hoffer, Laurel 155
Hoffer, Laure1i 155
lloffman, Phyllis 155
lloivitz, Carol 15,44,155
llorwitz, Shelley 155
flurmuz, George 155
!glitz, Natalie 155
lnvin, Deborah 43,155
Isaacs, Susan 155
I tali a , John 155
Jacobs, Howard 155
Jacobs, Jerald 156
Jacobson, Steven 156
Janisch, ~largaret 156
Jan sen , David 102,156
Johnson , Carol 156
Johnson , Gale 142,156
Johnson, Robert
Joslyn, George 90,71,100,107,156
Kanlan, Gayle 1.56
Ka plan, Andrea 156
Kaplan, Bonnie 21,75
Kaplan, Donna 68,157
Kaplan, Sharon 157
Kariolich, Nora 115,157
Karmazin, Caryn 157
Kasch, Donna 156,157
Kass, Kenneth 157
Katz, Alan 157
Katz, Eugene
Katz, Susan 157
Katz, Stephen 157
Kaufman, James 43,157
Kaufinan, Lawrence 95,157
Kaufman, Susa n 157
Kaye, Michael 157
Kempton, Susan 46,115,157
Kennedy, David
Kessler, Jeffrey 158
Kimball, Roger 90,107,158
King, John
King, Richard
Kirshner, Norine 158
Kirshner, Richard 158
Kiss, Patricia 158
Kite, Steven 46,98,107,158
Klapman, Kimberly 158
Klehr, Eileen 15,50,78,79,158
Kleiman, Helaine 158
Klein, Varerie 158
Kleinschmidt, Donna 116, 158
Klinke, Donna 158
Kneip, Diane 158
Koch, Patricia 158
Koestner, Bonnie 158
Kolb, Dianna
Korn, Lynda 34,159
Kosh, David 159
Kosoy, Stewart 90,159
Koval, Ronald 159
Kovin, Sheri 159
Kramer, Shelley 15,7 4,159
Krasner, Brian 159
Krause, Glenn 95,159
Krawetz, Alan 159
Kruglick, Barbara 30,43,44,159
Kruse, Glenn 46,159
Kuester, Judith 159
Kuklewicz, Katherine 160
K uner, Ellene 160
�I.aveau, .\I ichele
Lake, Wendy 160
Lange, Joy 160
Lanners, William 160
Lavin, Michael 104
Lawren z, Bruce 90, 160
Lecomte, Donna 160
Lee, Ellen 160
Leibowitz, Phillip 43,107,108, 160
l.ampert , Terry 160
Lenoff, Elliott 160
Lerner, Jane 115 , 160
Letzkus, Gerald 88,89,100,107,160
Leung, Karen 160
Levenshon , Ira 161
Levin, Bonita 161
Levin, David 98,107,161
Levin, J effrey 98, 107
Levy, Deneen 161
Leviton, Richard 161
Lichtenstein, Rhea 161
Lieberman, Lynne 161
Undenberg, Terry 90,107
Lipner, Susan 161
Lisnek, Jeffrey 161
Loochtan, Richard 15,42,161
Look, Mary 115,161
Lubow, Ilolly 115 ,161
Ludmer, Unda 46,50,161
Lu st man, Patrick 7 1,90, 156, 162
~1cCraw , Kristine
:\[ aeda, Janis 162
Main, Christine 162
i\Iaki, John 162
.\!a lick, :\! ichael
:\lamlok, George 162
:\lanassa, Arthur 162
.\landel, Ilcctor 98,107,162
Mandell, Linda 15,42, 118,162
i\lankoff, Elissa 162
l\l anpearl, Lynne 163
Marcus, Steven 68,163
Marks,Judy 163
Marks, Robert 163
Manne!, Elaine 50,163
Mayer, Lawrence 163
.\ledintz, Jill 163
l\ l endelson, Donald 163
Metz, Donald 163
Meyerhoff, l\lichael 90,163
1'.Hgdow, Laura 44,163
Miller, Andrea 46,163
Miller, Daniel 163
M iller, Guy 163
M iller, Janet 164
Miller, Jeri 163
:\liller, Randy 164
:\linkus, Gary 7 1,90,95, 107,164
:\lise, Jill 164
:\logill, :\ l ichacl 100,107, 164
i\ lonsen, Deborah 46,164
:\loore, Richard 164
:\loore, Roger 164
t\lorris, Victor 164
l\ lorton, Leo 164
:\l osoff, Barry 164
.\l ueller, Roger 164
illunn , Deborah 43,164
:\lyers, Judith 15 ,164
illyszka, Edward 165
Nagel, Richard 107,165, 172
l\" atenberg, Steven 46,110, 165
Nathan , Steven 165
Nemeroff, Patricia 165
Newlin, Robert 107,110,165
Newman, Barry
Newman, Norman 165
>licholas, Joyce 15 ,42,165
N igut, Thoma s 150,165
N ikitow, N ichol as 90,107, 165
N iman, Barry 165
:\!ineberg, Allan 165
Novak, Anthony 46,50 , 166
:\!udclman, Caryn 166
Oppenheimer, William 15,42, 166
O'Reilly, Ja mes
Ornstein, Shari 166
Pace, John 166
Pan itch, Ellen 15 ,I 15 , 166
Papier, Elvin 166
Paradise, Kenneth 166
Pard ys, i\'lichacl 43,166
Parker, Robyn 166
Paschall , Thomas 166
Penn, Shelley 166
Perlman, Iloward 166
Peterson , Jan 166
l'inas, Beverl y 166
Pollack, Sharon 167
Rabin , Sidney 167
Rade, Il enry 167
Ra iber, Jerry 98, 107, 167
Rambis, Daphne 167
Randall, Jeffrey 167
l{apoport, .\!aria 167
Rat sman, Audrey 167
!{cam, \'ictoria 167
Reisin, Bonnie 167
Reisman , Paul 167
Ricci, Deborah 167
l{ich, :\lichacl 100,107, 167
Richardson, Lynn 167
Rifkin , Steven 167
l{issmann, George 107, 168
Robinson , Ira 168
Rosen, Arlene 75,168
l{oscn, Eileen 168
l{osen, Joann 168
Hoscn, Lynn 116, 168
Hoscn, Steven 168
Hoscnberg, l{icha rd 168
Hosenzwcig, Tobey 168
l{ osman, Joseph 168
Hoth, Deborah 15,68, 115 , 168
Hoth , Robert 88,89,100,107, 168
Rotki n, Arnold 88,100, 107, 168
Hudd, Lawrence 108,168
Hudolph, :\! ichacl 169
Humack, Les lie 169
Hussell, Cai I
Hyback, Barbara 169
Sachs, Hobin 169
Saffro, Richard 44,169
Sakover, Barbara 169
Salter, Janet 169
Sandler, Lee 98 ,107,169
Sampson, Gerald 169
Sawitz, Susan 169
Schick, [{ichard 169
Schlesinger, Arlene 170
Schneider, Edward 170
Schober, fletty 15,170
Schoeller, Judy 50,118, 170
Schoenwolf, Steven 170
Schramm, John 170
Schreiber, William 90, 111 ,170
Schubert, Donald 88,100,107, 170
Schuhrke, Ronald
Schultz, Karen 170
191
�Schutz, Klarice 170
Schwanz, Iris 170
Schweit, Ernest 44,170
Seedorf, K arcn 170
Seidman, Steven
Seigel, Donald 107,108,170
Settler, Roy 37,88,89,107, 171
Sgallcr, Joan 171
Shaevitz, Shelley 171
Schaffner, Trudy 44,169
Shamberg, Lynn 171
Shapiro, Alan 171
Shavitz, '.\lark 171
Sheade, Ronald 95,171
Shnidcrman, Sol 171
Shutan, '.\1ark 44,1 71
Sieber, Ralph 171
Silver, Jack 171
Silverm a n, David 171
Simon, J effrey 171
Singer, Nancy 171
Sitri ck, David 171
Small, i\f ark 172
Sloan, lra 172
Smith, Edward 172
Smith, Hoy e! 172
Smith, T heresa 172
Smith, Toby 172
Smulson, Walter 172
Snider, Lynda 172
Snider, '.\1arion 172
Snyder, Lorri 172
Solomon, Gail 50,172
Solomon, Jeffrey 108, 172
Solw ay, Jack 37, 173
Sonheim, Jeffrey
Sonken, i\lichael 173
Spiegel, Bonnie 173
Stahlke, N ath an 90,71 ,100,107,173
Stal, Samuel 90,71 ,146,173
Stein, :\1ichael 90,173
Stiegel, Robert 102 ,173
Stone, Sheryl 173
Strasser, Dianna
Sudak, Bernice 114,116,173
Szuchmacher, ?l'linnic 173
Tanneberg, Yvonne 173
T a nner, il l ichael 1 73
Tanzar, Philip 173
T asky, T heodore 173
T efka, Ren ee 173
Thiry, /llichael 174
Tittle, Richard 174
Toelke, Roger I 74
Toppson, Linda 174
Thomsen, J ames 174
Trainor, Lawrence 90,174
Tru bakoff, Scott 174
Tselekis, Pauline 174
Ulri ch, Kathryn 174
Upin, Andrea 174
Valenti, Cecelia 174
Van Cleave, Linda 174
Van Hussell 174
\'avrik, Jeffrey
\'el en, '.\I a rs ha 174
Vetzner, Stephen 15,44,174
Vlad, Renee 50 ,68, 75,175
Wakefield, James 175
Walker, '.Janey 175
\Valier, Cathy 15,43,1 75
\Varshawer, Sam 175
Wasserman, Steven 175
\Vaxstein, Susan 175
\Vaysdo rf, Susan 44,175
Weinstein, Larry 175
Weinstein, Ly nn 15,50,175
Weinstein, llichard 175
Weiss, i\lcrle 175
\Velchko, Gary 175
\Velstein, 1-1 arvcy 176
\Villi ams,'.\! ichele 176
Wineberg, Lindsay 176
\Vise, Wi lliam 176
\V itt, Linda 176
\Vilt, Luann 176
Wolf, David 176
Wolf, Earl 95,176
Wo lf, Marc 176
\Volfinsohn, Steven 176
\Volin, Kenneth 176
\Volkenheim, Daniela 176
Woolman, Fran k 176
Wolters, Kathryn 116,176
\Vong , Ue Chong
\Vong, Sui Luan
Yonover, Steven 107,177
Yoshimura, Glenn 177
Zack, Carol 177
Zaman sky, Jeffrey 77
Zamm, Shelley 7 4,177
Zissman, Michael 98,107,177
Zivin, Hal 177
Zucker, Kenneth 108,1 77
����Volume 30 -
No. 15
Niles Township High School East -
Skokie, Illinois
Sunday, June 9, 1968
Ninth Annual Senior Issue
In This Issue
Graduation News
Page 2
Memories
Page 7
Editorials
Page 3
Colleges
Page 8
Seni.01Survey
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Page 5
Sports
Page 10
...
�Page Two
NILEHILIT E
1
The Ivy Walls of learning'
Sunday. June 9. 1961'
RFK Identifies With Youth
By Bob Cooper
OF THE IXFLl'EXCE t hat late Senator Robert F. Kenned~- had on America. t he
most profound impact \\'as on young people. The college and high school classes of '68
\\·ere S\Yayed by the man \\'ith the shock of \\' ay~- brO hair.
\\'n
Newspapers daily proclaim the phenominom of a "generation gap ...
The cry of " Don't trust anyone over 30" can be heard across our land .
Yet Robert Kennedy, a man over 30, was a person whom the young
trusted. He sensed their growing disatisfaction with our present policies
and youth's distrust of their parents' generation.
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In the Mar ch 11, 1967, issue of
the New Republic, Robert Kennedy
discussed this aspect of American
Life is an essay he wrote, "What
Can the Young Believe?''
" More and more of our children
are almost unreachable by the fam iliar premises and argument.,- of
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our a d u1t wor ld · The hrst tas 0
conc erned people is not to castigate
or deplore - it is to ssarch out the
reason for disillusionment and
alienation, the rationale of protest
and dissent - perhaps, indeed, to
learn from it. What are they dis senting from - and what do they
tell us about ourselves? "
is killing children : t.!1-"Y do not care er.
if accidentally) in a remote and ins ignificant land. We speak of past
commitments, of the burdE:n of past
mistakes ; and they ask why they
should now atone for mistakes made
before many of t h em were born .
before almost any could vote. Thev
see us spend billions on armaments
while poverty and ignorance con.
tinue at home ; they see us willing
to fight a war of freedom in Vietnam , but unwilling to fight \\'ith
one-hundredth the money or force
or effort to secure freedom in :vJississippi or Alabama or the ghett os
of the North. And they see. per haps
most disturbing of all, that they
are remote from the decisions of
policy ; that they themselves fr equently do not, by the nature of ')Ur
political system , share in the power
of choice on great questions s ha p··
ing thzir lives .''
SENATOR KENNEDY referred
to the war in Vietnam ::s •·a young
man's war." He pointed out th:>t
the young men today who did 'lot
know of World War II or Korea an~
shocked by the war m Vidnam that
is not felt by thei;· p?.~· 0nts. " Ilowever the war may seem to us, they
YES, SENIORS, it's a ll ove r, The ja unt throug h wha t everyone told see it as one in •vhici: the largest
yo u would b e "th e fou r happiest yea rs of your life" is now only mem- and most powerful nation on e1rth
YE.t, KEnnedy pointed out that the
o ry. Throug h yo ur quest fo r knowle dge, you have le a rned many things
that will provide you with inspiration for the co ming yea rs.
You le arne d in the past four ye ars that if these we re th e happiest,
yo u wi ll probably put yourself out of mise ry at the ag e of 25.
Henry David Thore au taught you civil disobe die nce while admini strators warned you to " keep your bassoon in tune."
HAVING RECEIVED first-place ratings from both the Columbia
You le a rned that freedo m kills a nd kne lt to weep a nd pray fo r Scholastic Press Association and the National Scholastic Press Associayour loving administrators and te ache rs who saved your life by de- tion, the NILEHILITE editors move on to graduation and next year.
p riving you of any.
All of the editors feel that the
1
year has been profitable, but Edi- widely read, and students often
tor-in-Chief Marc Ellenby says t hat complemented the other editors
"we have had our ups and downs." (staff note: how true!).
What We Have Learned
problems of the nation's youth
should not be traced solely to the
war. to any individual. the Administration. or to a political party.
"The challenge is deeper and broad-
HE DISCCSSE D why the young
feel disillusioned with careE:rs i.'1
business. "Part of the an;;wer is
that the great corporations play so
small a role in the solution of America's vital problem . Civil r ights.
poverty. unemployment. health. education - these are but a few of
the deep cr ises in which business
participation. with a few important
except ions. has been far less than
might be expected from such an
important part of the society."
Senator Kennedy also concluded
with the major problem confronting young people, t heir feeling of
loosing their individuality.
.. . . . the language of politics is
too often insincerity . And . if we add
to the insincerity and the absence
of dialogu e . . we can understand
why so many of our young people
have turned fr om engagement to
dise·n gag ement.
Senior Editors Offer Fond Memories
Memories A.re Made of This'
(staff note: mostly downs).
" I have enjoyed editing the NILEHILITE. I feel that we have accomplished s ome things this year
that haven't been done in the past
<staff note: understatement of the
year ).
Important Link
"First we spoke out for student
rights in two special issues. Also
our editorials dea1t with subject;;
affecting the entire student body
(staff note : like washrooms). In my
opinion, the NILEHILTE this year
has served as an important link between the administration. faculty,
and students."
"I THINK the most important
thing in writing a column is making sure that it is palatable," explained feature editor Bob Cooper.
"If I wrote a story with the title
'Discourse on Myopia,' even I
wouldn't read it."
Power of the Press
"People sometimes underestimate
the power of the press. There is a
tremendous responsibility that goes
along with writing for the 2,000 students at this school. A student
council candidate can make a
speech but one's written opinion
lasts forever, " the three year member of the NILEHlLITE staff explained.
Carol Horvitz has tried to point out
,,ignificant topics affecting students
in relationship to society, and I've
tried mainly to focus on our school
environment."
Team Anchorm an
" To me being sports editor was
being anchorman on a relay team
and then having stones thrown after you had won the race. You're
never sure what people wili s<>.y
and aren't sure how good your page
it," reflected Steve Vetzner after
completing his second year as
Sports Editor .
" Actually everything was great;
there were good moments and bad.
Writing a column for every issue
wasn't the most enjoyable thing to
do, and sometimes it wasn't the
most enjoyable to r ead. People expect you to be kind to everybody
and I haven 't been. But you can
never please everybody all of the
time. "
NILEHILIT E
Marc continued, "We ran an
"I REALLY THINK we 've tried
interesting paper that was very to have a diversified feature page.
You learne d that your senior p ortra it would make you loo k a lot
better than yo u re ally a re. This wa s extre me ly he a rtening because
yo ur l.D. picture made yo u loo l< so much worse.
AS FRESHMAN, you lea rned that Goldwater wa s a warmonger
who would escalate th e war in Vietnam . You sle pt mo re secure ly after
that ele ction.
You learne d t hat potato chips, a s we ll a s cigare ttes, are il lega l.
You le arn ed that buck-buck, a s we ll a s Red Rover, is a no-no , a nd
that chi cken fig hts a re for chickens only.
You le a rned that Niles Ea st is a great place - to graduate from.
But also to reme mbe r fondly.
Most impo rtantly, you learned how to fight for what you b e lieve in.
Yo u le arne d to take a stand on the important issues: early d ismissal,
dress codes, and police brutality in the cafe teria.
And outside this sph ere, a world moved on.
Now you' re part of tha t world . It b e longs to the class of '68, to d o
with a s it sees fit. And Niles East has already told that cla ss what they
can do with it.
Published 15 times during the school
yea r by the students of Nil es TowM hip
High School East, Linco ln end Nil es
Ave nuet, Skokie , Il li no is. Pri nted by
Le wnd ola Lithogra ph ing C o ., Skokie ,
Ill.
First -Class H onor R ating
Columbia Scholastic Press As5n.
National Scholastic Press Assn.
1967-68
llol. 30 -
No. 15
Ed itor-in-C hief
News Editor
Feotur e Editors
NILEHILITE
editors and staff members joke with 'yea r boo k boo bs' at
an nua l journ alism banquet.
Sunday, Jun e
9, 1968
Marc E llenby
Joyce F echter
R obert C OOl>er,
Coro/ Hor v itz
SPorts Editor
Stev e Vetzner
Make-up Ed itor
Robert Sh aP IM
Greg Kovac /ny, M ark N emerovsk l,
carvn Nudelman, Eric Pal les,
Susa n Wa vsdorl
Business Manager
Ma r k Nemerovskl
Exchange E ditor
J<.ei Sc hatz
Artists
John Her vatln, Barbara Krugllck ,
R ober t Roth
::>t>otographers
Larr y Auer bech,
Brue ~ B r ow n , Ron G ould,
Emle Schwelt, Richar d Waysdorl
Advisor
M i u Ren• Slier_.
�Page Three
NILEHILITE
Sunday, June 9, 1968
Graduation Greets 48 5 Seniors
TODAY, 485 seniors marched to the tune of "Pomp and
Circumstance" and received
their diplomas at Niles East's
29th annual commencement
exercise.
Opening introductions and
greetings were delivered by
Niles Township's new Superintendent Charles Szuberla,
and Senior Class President
Sam Warshawer presented the
Welcome.
SCHOLASTIC achievements
of this year's senior class
were recognized in remarks
delivered by Principal Ray-
Bon Voyage As
Jean Jungwirth
Sails to Norway
"TACK FORMATEN."
These strange words are a Norwegian thank-you which is said traditionally after each meal. Jean
Jungwirth will be speaking these
words often this summer when she
spends about nine weeks in Norway
on an exchange program sponsored
by the American Field Service.
Jean first learned of her selection as an exchange student when
it was announced on the P. A. at
school. "I was in Latin class," sh~
explained ' 'and could r,ardly believe what was being said. I had
to ask Mrs. French, my teacher,
what the announcement meant.
Once I realized I was going to
spend the swnmer in Norway, I
went wild! "
Her family also was extremely
excited but "immediately began
worrying about mundane things,"
she added, "such as buying clothes
and learning the language."
Jean sails from New York June
20 'a nd expects to arrive at her
summer home July 1. Although
thrilled at being accepted, she is
a
1 little apprehensive and worried
.about being a good ambassador.
Selected on the basis of grades,
teachers' and counselors ' recommendations, extra-<:urricular activi·
tiess, and personality, Jean underwent a double elimination, once at
Niles and again through the New
York branch of AFS.
address, after which the or- the Triumphal March from
chestra, under the direction "Aida."
of Mr. Richard Rusch, conIn addition, three juniors,
cluded the ceremonies with Michael Arenson, Ariadna
Cherniavskyj, and Steven
Zimmerman became seniors
for a day when they received
their diplomas, completing
their graduation requirements
a year early.
MIKE PLANS to attend the
University of Illinois, at the
Chicago Circle campus next
year when he· will major in
science. Ariadna will also be
studying at the Circle, although she is undecided as to
her major subject. Steve will
be studying theoretical physics courses at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in
Boston, Mass.
All three students feel that
·college will have a great ad.
vantage over high school by
offering a variety of courses
think Seniors as the practice
not available at Niles.
mond G. Tyler in his last for- and Administrative Research
ma! address as principal. Mr. effective July 1.
VALEDICTORIAN Shelley
Tyler will be leaving Niles to
become Director of Personnel Kramer also delivered an
"JUST A FEW
more hours . that's all the time we've got,"
marching in their caps.
East Students Reap Scholarships
Deborah Irwin, Susan Isaacs, Donna Sam Stal, Richard Tittle, Larry Trainor,
MORE THAN 130 Nilehi students Grossman, La rry Halperin, Richard Harreceived scholarships and special ris, Robert Marks, Donald Mendelson, Kasch, James Kaufman, Michael Kaye, Scott Trubakoff, Stephen Vetzner, Re·
academic awards this year from Rich Nagel, Tony Novak, Caryn Nudel- Eileen Klehr, Barbara Koestner, David nee Vlad, Cathy Waller, Sam War·
can, Michael Pardys, Rob ert Roth, Ar- Kosh, Shelley Kramer, Brian Krasner,
shawer, Susan Waxstein, Susan Ways-
national and community organiza- nold Rotkin, Larry Rudd, David Silver- Barbara Kruglick, Judith Kuester, Ellen dorf, Lynn Weinstein, Frank Woolman,
tions as well as numerous colleges man, Sam Stal, Sam Warshawer, Susan Lee, Ph illip Leibowitz, David Levin, .Jeitrey .lamansky.
EDMUND JAM ES SCHOLARS, UNISusan Lipner, Jeffrey Lisnek, Richard
Waysdorf, Larry W einstein.
and universities.
· ·
These recipients are:
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLAR: Shelley Kramer.
SPONSORED NATIONAL MER IT
SCHOLARSHIP: Judith Myers.
FINALISTS: Marc Ellenby, Scott
Glickson, Carol Horvitz, Michael Kaye,
Da vid Kosh , Brian Krasner, Ellen Pan·
itch, Michael Rich, Jeffrey Sonh ei m,
LETTERS OF COMME NDATION: Jo.
Anna Beric k, Mark Bishop, Martin
Block, Hal Brody, Larry Broun, George
Buchl er, Robert Cooper, Vi cky Fantus,
Cary Fleischer, Alan Goldman, Roy
Loochtan, Holly Lubow, Linda Ludmer, VERSITY OF ILLINOIS : JoAnna Berick,
Linda Mandell, Robert Marks, Ela ine Martin Block, Hal Brody, Robert Coop·
Marmel, Jill Medintz, Donald Mendel- er, Marc tllenby, Vicky Fantus, Marsha
son, Michael Mogil, Leo Morton, Ju. Fink, Scott blick$on, Alan Goldman,
dith Myers, Steven Natenberg, Joyce Richard Harris, James Kaufman, MiNicholas, Barry Ni man, Tony Novak, chael Kaye, Michael Pardys, Larry
Ellen Panitch, Kenneth Paradise, Mi- Rudd.
chael Pardys, Marla Rapoport.
UA.R. AWARD : Susan Isaacs.
Paul Reisman, Micha el Rich, Curt
DANFORTH LEAUtRSHIP AWARD:
Rodin, Arlene Rosen, Steven Rosen, Shelley Kramer, H•I Brody
Josep h Rosman, Deborah Roth, Robert
DEVONSHIRE B'NAI B' RITH CASS·
Roth, Arnold Rotkin, Leslie Rumack, MAN AWARD: Cathy Waller.
Lee Sandler, Trudy Schaffner, Betty
HARVARD PRIZE BOOK AWARD:
Schober, Donald Schubert, David Sil. Neal Wh ite.
verman, Toby Smith, Jeffrey Sonheim,
OLD ORCHARD B' NAI B'RITH : Michael Kaye.
PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION
OF NILES EAST: Hal Brody.
RENSSELAER MEDAL FOR OUTSTANDING SCIENCE AND MATH
JUNIOR STUDENT : William Page.
SKOKIE VALLEY LODGE NO. 2046
ORDER OF THE SONS OF ITALY OF
AMERICA: Cecelia Valenti, Andrea
Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois. stitute at Washington University, Kapl an.
J UNIOR PARTICIPANTS in the St. Louis , Missouri ; Norman Silber,
SPORTS LODGE NO. 2458 B'NAI
college swnmer institutes are Mar- National High School Institute in B'RITH: Scott Glickson.
FRANK
ton Fraeman, Engineering Science, Speech at Northwestern Universi- SHIP: AlanHE IDENREICH SCHOLARGoldman.
National High School Institute at ty; Valerie Ward, Midwestern MuWALTON ON DEMPSTER, INC. : Sam
Northwestern University, Evanston, sic and Art ·camp at the University Warshawer.
WO MEN'S CLUB OF SKOKIE LITlillinois; Steve Melamed, Junior of Kansas ; and Miriam Zolt, SumLawyers' Institute at Willamc~te med High School Music Project at ERATURE AWARD : Carol Horvitz.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, JUNUniversity, Salem, Oregon; and El- Northwestern University.
IOR INDUCTEES : Andrea Behr, Martin
len Miner, Communication Arts In- Junior Jennifer Podgers also will Fraeman, Marvin Glazer, Jan is Goldstitute at University of Denver, attend the Summer High School berg, Barry Hartstein, James Hawkins ,
Denver, Colorado.
Music Project at Northwestern uni- Na ncy Holland, Jean Jungwirth, He athSidney
OTHER JUNIORS include Renee versity by a Skokie Junior Woman's er Marinello, Sherry Mayrent, William
Milstein, Mark Nemerovski,
Samelson, American Freedom In- Club grant.
Page, John Spies, Neal White, Merle
Wolff.
Paul
NEW SENIOR INDUCTEES:
Bartlett, JoAnna Berick, Martin Block,
Larry Broun, Robert Cooper, Marsha
Fink, Alan Goldman, Deborah Gurw itz,
Richard Harris, Esther Heimlich, Shelley Horw itz, Susan Isaacs, Michael
'68 were named the first Kaye, David Kosh, Brian Krasner, BarMike Treitman '69 and Roger Kimball
annual Salesmanship Award winners, Mr. Stuart Olney, salesmanship bara Krug lick, David Levin, Elaine· Mar.
mel, Patricia Nemeroff, Joyce Nicho las,
teacher, has announced.
MiHonoring the best all-around salesman, this award is to be pre- Al lan Nineberg, Michael Pardys,Vlad,
cha e l Rich, Leslie Rumack, Renee
sented to one student from the salesmanship class each semester. Sam Warshawer, Susan Waysdorf, LarRoger was selected last semeskr's
ry We instein, Gary Welchko.
ILLINOIS ST ATE SCHOLARSHIPS:
Carolyn Anderson, Rochelle Apple,
Terri Bentcover, JoAnna Berick, Martin
Block, Susan Bobrov , Steven Braver,
Hal Brody, Larry Brown, Gloria Calkins,
Edward Cheszek, Debby Clayton, Robert Cooper, Wayne Daren, Earle Da vis,
Donna Donile, Nancy Dunn, Marc Ellenby, Gail Estrin, Vicky Fantus, Cary
Fleisher, Scott Glickson, Alan Goldman,
Jud ith Goldsholl, Martha Gcldstein,
Arthur Goodfriend, Robert Gottlieb,
Roy Grossman, Larry Halperin, Tom
Harrington, Gary Harris, Richard Har·
ri s, Douglas Hart, Carol Horvitz.
Fourteen Glimpse College Life
Attending Summer Institutes
AS MOST HIGH school students
relax at the beach and forget homework until next fall, 14 East sophomores and juniors will be glimpsing
college life for several weeks this
summer at special university institutes.
Sophomore students participating
in this program include Adriana
Mandell, attending the Midwestern
Music and Art Camp at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas; Janet Migdow , Journalism
Camp of the William Allen White
School of Journalism, also at the
University of Kansas; and Gary
Rushakoff, the 1968 Summer High
School Speech Institute at University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis .
BOTH SOPHOMORES Joel Nitti
and Alan Spitz have received Conservation Scholarships sponsored by
the Junior Women's Club to attend
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, and University of Illinois,
winner and Mike was chosen this
Urbana, respectively. Junior Mark
semester.
Render was awarded a Skokie RoJ udged by Mr. Olney on the
tary Club scholarship to the Swnof in-dass sales presentain Music at Northern basis
mer Institute
tions as well as test grades, both
boys received a special certificate
along with a wooden plaque which
will remain in the room.
After the preliminary selection,
four East finalists were exchanged
with four finalists from West,
demic world ," he explained heart- where they were judged once
ily. "I enjoy doing stimulating, in- again. "The winner is generally
selected from this group," Mr. Oltellectual work."
Mr. Botthof, who plans to return ney explained. "In the future ," he
the following year, has spent 13 added, "we would like to incorporyears at Niles East, including five ate all three schools in the conyears as a science teacher, four test."
" Hopefully, the award will sti.myears as a counselor and four years
ulate more students to take our
as a class level administrator.
IN ADDITION to stUdying next salesmanship class. Eventually, we
year at Indiana, Mr. Botthof will plan on expanding the course to
also serve as a member of the fac- include actual door-to-door selling."
ulty staff.
Best Student Salesmen
Named Award Winners
MR. ROBERT BOTTHOF,
sophomore class administrator.
Botthof Leaves on Sabbatical:
Strives for Doctorate Degree
MR. ROBERT BOTTHOF, who is
the present sophomore class administrator, will be striving for his
doctorate in school administration
during the next full academic year
at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
Mr. Botthof spent last summer
studying at Harvard University.
This study became the administra·
tor's inspiratioo for next year's
sabbiatical.
"I LIKED returning to the aca-
MIKE !REITMAN
'69 proudly d is plays the plaque he won as best allaround salesman.
�Page Four
NILE HILIT E
Sunday, June 9,
196~
Do Not Pass Go
Th-That's All Folksl
by Bob Cooper
IT'S TIME for me to leave Niles East and her ivy covered walls of
learning. I must give a fond farewell to her cozy classrooms , locked
washrooms , pep assemblies , daily bulletins, and zestfull P .A. announcements. Before I say good-bye, however, I would like to comment upon
my four years at East.
On being a freshman: It's not as bad as anyone would lead you to
believe.
On the daily bulletin: A clever way to get the morning off to a
super dull start; a necessary evil.
On being a sophomore: Buy a copy of Monarch Notes for " A Tale
of Two Cities." Monarch Notes are much better than Cliff's.
SENIOR MIKE Stein ponders over what fraternity to pledge.
On being a junior: Don't hire
Lawrence Welk and his Champaign
Music Makers for your concert.
On "school spirit:" When a
speaker has little to say, he talks
about "school spirit."
On getting a potato chip machine
in the cafeteria: Suppos·edly there's
a state law that prevents potato
chip machines from C<lmpeting
with the cafeteria's Grade A lunchTHERE ARE 97 social college cause it is so limiting. Fraternitie s tending
the University of Tulsa in
es. The Grade A lunches could us,e
fratemities and sororities in the a r e generally segregated with Oklahoma said that for the time
some competition.
members usually being of similar being she won't pledge. " I'd like
On the nine period day : It en- United States. Almost all are des- racial,
religious, a n d economic to meet different kinds of people
ables the student to have further ignated by two or three Greek letbackground. A member therefore not just the clique of those in a
time for independen t study, to ex- t£!Ts ranging from Alpha Chi Rho
usually has little chance to meet sorority."
plore new concepts, to develop new to Zeta Tau Alpha.
and have any kind of relationships
ideas, in other words to goof
with people whos,e background is SENIOR BETTY BUSH feels she
around.
There is a constant debate among different from
may join a sorority at the Univerhis own."
On pep assemblies : A lot of students as to what offers better
drums and shouting but you get to campus living, Greek life or being GIRLS GENERALLY felt either sity of Oklahoma because it offers
a better social life. She pointed
an independent.
miss class.
undecided about joining a sorority out however " Sororities dictate to
On Gold and Blue Day: Gold and Blue make swell colors for a flag
but who wants to dress up like a flag.
or said they would not.
Frats Advantages
you too much and they're all very
On S.S.0.: Fun for everyone.
Senior Jeff Simon who will be Senior LauTa Migdow who also status conscience ."
On the nurse's office: I've been there twice . Both times the experiattending the University of Illinois will be attending the University of
ence made me ill.
in Urba!lla feels that fraternity life Illinois in Urbana explained, " I'll The discussion continues. Minds,
On students: They're people. Some are friendly. Some are cold.
Some are interesting . Some are dull. Some are open minded. Some are offers many advantages . "I've have to see what campus life is plans, and ideas change. The queslike. If I feel I need the security of tion, " Which is better for me,
bigoted.
pl£dged Pi Lambda Phi because
a sorority I will pledge."
On teachers: They once were students.
Greek life or life as an independthis house has a particularl y outOn administra tors: They once were teachers.
Valerie Klein who will be at- ent?" remains.
sta!llding group of scholars and will
The A.C.T.: Another crummy test.
offer more of the comforts of home
On getting a lot written about you in the yearbook: Join clubs with
with much closer contact with
long names.
On getting a coke machine: According to a 1955 NILEHILITE we people with similar interests to my
had one then. The cafeteria dietician must have hidden it. EVERY- own."
BODY start looking.
On semoritis: Not a disease but a remedy.
Frats Limiting
On being a senior: The same as being a freshman but you don't Senior Tony Novak who will atneed hall passes.
tend Grinnel College disagrees.
On graduating : (Please fill in your own comment) - - - -"Many of the progressive schools
On Niles East: A great school to graduate from.
are moving away from the fraterOn saying good-bye: "Good-bye! !"
nity as the basis of social life be-
..
\.,
Collegiates De ba te Plans;
Gre ek Life Qu est ion ed
'Names People Play'
IT'S THAT time of year again
when the NILEHILI TE takes its
senior survey. Responses to this
questionna ire were not confined
just to East seniors but included
personaliti es f r o m around the
world.
racked up a vote.
by the senior survey. They are
Laura Migdow, Rochelle Apple,
THE MADEMOISELLES around
the globe were not ignored. For the Bonnie Gagerman, Gail Estrin and
best dressed girl Lady Godiva re. Terrie Dempers.
ceived a walloping three votes.
Who's the best dressed male ?
For the most mature girl in the Louis XIV scored with one vote.
school, " no one" got 11 votes, His pink satin pants must
have
Which boy has the best sense of "none" received one vote, and done it.
LOUIS XIV the best dressed guy.
humor? One sensitive senior voted "none in this school" had one balfor "Silent Cal" Coolidge. Who has lot cast.
the best smile? "Graduate " star There must be a lot of
girls with
Dustin Hoffman. The guys with the pretty eyes as 56 candidates
were
prettiest eyes, Mr. Bryam and Paul nominat£d which is roughly
20 per
Newman each collected one vote. cent of all senior girls.
by Eric Palles
Who's got charm enough to be
SINCE \Vo:\'IEN'S Wear Daily HE SHRIEKED with terror as ture. " His face lit up with a warm bamboo shoots under your
fingermost popular? Fredrick the Great! has named the ten best dressed
nails and set them on fire. You
he awaited the next crack of the smile.
Too bad he wasn"t that popular wo:nen in the country, the NILEwill please to be quiet . . ."
whip. His eyes rolled with pain, THAT
S:\11LE was the last thing
among Prussians. For best person- HILITE fE:els it should name the
anticipatin g the cruel leathz.r cut- he remembere d because it was
ality English teacher John Palm five best dress2d girls d sterminsd
The next thing he remembere d
ting into his soft skin.
with the same warmth that the ~ he was in another room where asspectacled man applied the thumb- sailants beat him for an hour and
He cried for help but there was screws and it was only after ina half with baseball bats.
none. Through watery eyes he tried tense pain that he fainted
away
to perceive his antagonists but saw once more.
AFTER THAT followed torture
only hooded figures.
upon torture. He was hung by his
When he awoke to find his arms
The whip stung mercilessly again stretched over his head he real- toes for two days. He was tied to
and again unW finally he dropped ized that he was on a rack. He four horses riding in four different
heard the notches creak and felt directions. He was chained to a
into a blissful faint.
the increased pain in his ankles, television set that played non-stop
for 72 hours. He was made to listen
When he awoke, he was in a chest , armpits and wrists .
well-lighted room. A bespectacled HE LOOKED up to see an Ori- to warped records of Lawrence
man stood in front of him, puffing ental gentleman standing over him, Welk and Tommy J ames and
the
a cigarette in a black cigarette- looking somewhat like Sessue HayShondells.
holder. The man paced back and akawa. His manner was polite as
forth, his black boots thundering he said, ' ·Pardons, but it is vld But his spirit could not be
brokon the bare floor. When he spoke, Oriental custom to torture prisoner en by mere sadism. He
passed the
he spoke with a German accent. by ingenious method. First we initiation with flying colors and
'·You should realize zat ve have drop water on your head unW we soon became a proud member
of
highly scientific methods of tor- drive you cuckoo, then we put the fraternity .
Let's Turn on the Thumbscrews
Com ing Up
�Sunday, June 9, 1968
NILEHILITE
MOST POPULAR
Linda Ludmer
George Gargano
BEST PERSONALITY
George Gargano and Linda Ludmer
BEST SENSE OF HUMOR
George Gargano and Andi Kaplan
BEST LOOKING
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Terry Lampert
Dick Saffro
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MOST INTELLIGENT
s
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Larry Halperin
Shelley Kramer
MOST CONCIENTIOUS
Hal Brody and Judy Myers
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Larry Halperin and. Shelley Kramer
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Hal Brody
Tobey Baron
BEST BOD
Dave Levin and Maureen Weller
MOST MATURE
Hal Brody & Lee Sandler & Gail Solomon
HAPPIEST
George Gargano and Linda Ludmer
MOST ATHLETIC
Mark Bishop and Judy Schoeber
SEXIEST
PRETTI EST EYES
Glenn Krause
Shelley Zamm
MOST MASCULINE-FEMININE
Pat Lustman & Gail Estrin & Leslie Bain
MOST TALENTED
Chuck Dribin and Debbie Gurwitz
BEST CONVERSATIONLIST
George Gargano and Bobbie Carasso
BEST SMILE
Bob Newlin
Audrey Ratsman
s
u
R
v
E
y
Marc Ellenby
Suzy Bobrov
BEST SMOOTHIE
Roger Eck and Rochelle Apple
and Sue Waxstein
MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC
Marc Wolf and Eileen Klehr
HIPPIEST
Marc Wolf and Nancy Walker
BEST DRESSED
Steve Yonover
Laura Migdow
t
�f_age Six
NILEHI LITE
'To Look For America
Sunday, June 9, 1968
I
• • •
"YEAH, SO then what did you do? I mean after the prom and going to Rush street and watching
the sunrise.. ..
"That sounds really great. I bet you're really going to miss him then you'll be a teacher .. .
next year. Where did you say you were going to school, I mean college.
("Toss me a cigarette
I think there is one in my rain-
("Let's be lovers.
We'll marry our fortunes together.
I've got some real estate.
("Kathy," I said
coat."
As we boarded a Greyhound in
Pittsburgh,
Here in my bag."
"Michigan seems like a dream
So we bought a pack of cigarettes, to me now.
It took me four days
And Mrs. Wagner's pies,
To hitchhike from Saginaw
And walked off
To look for America.)
"I want to be a teacher or something, too. You get the whole vacation in the summer, and it's perfect when the kids aire in school.
You'll have to write me from Denver and tell me about it and everything. I'll be Downstate. I've heard
that the skiing is fabulous in Denver and the guys are cute. . . .
"Wow! this is so great a time.
I can't wait to get to school, 1
mean to COLLEGE. Then I'll really
be free. Of course, there's a lot of
work and no one beating you over
<the head to do it, but I'll work hard
next year. Do you th.ink it'll be
haird? . . .
I've come t.o look for America.)
"Do you really feel that way? I
mean, tlhat if you meet a guy and
all, then you'll just marry him and
drop out of school and start having
babies? I don't know. I mean here
we are graduating from high school
to go to college or to get a job.
What for? Most of us will probably
end up being housewives, anyway.
"We smoked the last one
An hour ago."
So I looked at the scenery
She read her magazine;
And the moon rose over an open
field.
COUNTING THE CARS
"Kathy, I'm lost," I said,
Though I knew she was sleeping
karoleidoscope
I'm empty and aching and
I don't know why."
by
Counting the cars
On the New Jersey Turnpike.
They have all come
"But still . . . To maintain a
home, we'll probably need that sec. All come to look for America.
ond income. That's why I want to
be a teacher, pr~fer~bly t~e pri- All come to look for America.)
macy grades. I think littie kids are "Well, good-bye, Have a good
so cute. I really. do. I always summer and have fun in college. I
thought that you did, too.
hope you find whait you're looking
"Oh, if you don't get married, for.
Scholars See Key to Success
As Full Realization of Potential
Carol Horvitz
Have you noticed the grey skies and rain this year?
Four years ago was an exciting time: we were graduating jr. high,
preparing to enter that large frightening place called high school. Four
years of perhaps growth amd change and now? Where are we? We have
all more or less learned a great deal-we learned how to cut and how
to get by. . . .
Have you noticed the grey skies and rain this year?
The luckiest among us have learned what it is that they need to
know. The luckiest of the lucky have begun to teach themselves about
th~ir
own souls. Others have spent four years cramming their brains
full of information: algebra, grammar, U.S. history, French moods,
how to take shorthand, geometry, biology, who killed Desdemona and
why .. . .
Have you noticed the grey skies and rain this year?
DID THIS YEAR'S valedictorian and salutatorian evei- think that they would end up at the top of
And so we are waiting ... waiting to grow up. Imitating but waiting. The first cigarette, the first time drunk, the first time out all
night, the first date, the first kiss, the first long dress, the first driver's
license. In spite of school and material firsts, the real things come too.
They do not let you wait, they just come whenever they feel like it . . .
"Studying pays off," stated the death of someone close, the awareness of serious hang-ups of kids
Shelley. "Complaining and talking your age: sex, pregnancy, abortion or untimely marriage; the freakabout grades does not."
out of a friend. . . .
Shelley wishes that high school
Have you noticed the grey skies and rain this year?
were regarded more as " an im"Vision '68" : you are standing on the verge Qf the springtime of
portant experience unto itself,
rather than ju.st as preparation for your life. Or else you have found 1t. Running to football games and
movies and Gulliver's for pizza. Or, if you prefer, to meetings, parties,
college."
poetry readings, parks, and beaches. You have learned how to put
AT ANY RATE, Niles East
proved to be good preparation for your makeup on and how to style your hair or else, if you prefer, how
these two. Both will be attending to be carefully messy and comfortable . . . to appear unconcerned with
Harvard University in September. such worldly matters.
(Radcliffe College is the women's
But, have you looked for the grey skies and rain this year?
school of Harvard.)
their graduating class when they entered high school?
"To be honest," replied the valedictorian Shelley Kramer, "I never really thought I'd be number one
in a million, billion years. Even at the end of freshman year, I was satisfied with less than full realization of my potential."
Larry Halperin, the salutatorian, had a similar response, " When I
first started high school, I just went to my classes and did what I had
to to get by. I didn't take home my algebra book, and I got B's without
doing anything."
However both students changed their attitudes about their work
once they realized that they were capable of doing better.
"WHEN I TOOK HOME my
book, and I saw that I could get
an A, I started to try hard in all
my classes," explained Larry. "It
was a case of success breeding
success. When I saw what I could
do, I just had to try my hardest
to make sure I realized my potential."
"Realization of potential" seems
to be the key phrase for Shelley,
too.
"You work to realize the best of
your pctentials," she emphasized,
"and then the grades will come by
themselves. You can't just work
toward a grade. It is knowing that
you've done the best you possibly
could that is satisfying; the grade
itself is not."
Larry admits that often his motivation for studying was purely
the grade.
"I FEEL I studied hard in high
~hool, but ~nfortunately not ~e
nght way,
he confessed.
I
learned the material perfectly the
night before the test, got A's on
the tests, and then forgot what I
had crammed in the night before;
I had to restudy for all my finals"
·
"But," he added, "this year I've
chaill:ged. I really try to learn mean.
ingful relationships within each
subject that I'm studying, instead
of just cramming facts."
TO THESE STUDENTS, there is
no substitute for studying.
"HI-I'm Shelley Kramer, this here's Larry Halperin. Wo score high!"
'68 farewell festival
•
Last Days Spen t 1n Fun
"THE CLASS OF '68's most memarable experience should be all of
the end of the year activities," remarked Senior Class President Sam
Warshawer.
Seniors began their "farewell festival" over two weeks ago with the
annual senior bike and bermuda
day. "Actually," Sam explained,
" the bike day was temporarily discontinued in recent years because
of the traffic problems it created,
but these were solved and we were
a b 1 e to continue holding this
event"
·those h had ot bee t
k
F or
n
nd
'th seruon o , the acas rue.
. w'tis
Wl
em1c
awards assembly was held. Seniors, as well as other students, were
awarded with academic pins, National Honor Society induction, departmental awards, and scholarships. Next came them~ dreaded
experience to some, one which may
permit a portion of the Senior class
to go through senior year all over
again, the final exams, held for
four days ending a week ago Tuesday.
RETALIATION to the exams was
in the form of the senior class
prank. Two weeks ago yesterday,
teachers arnvmg at the school
parking lot were " informed" that
they must park their cars outside
a three-block radius of the school.
" Policemen" would strictly enforce
this rule. Any teacher who did not
obey these rules found that part of
their car was missing when he
went home in the evening.
After classes had concluded, the
class of '68 happily, but nostalgically took part in the final activities
of the year. Unfortunately, due to
a lack of interest, the class picnic
scheduled for this past Wednesday
could not be held. However, the
,,
gr;hiuation practice b egan on sched-
SENIORS dir ect
ule. Today, the senior class brunch,
together with the skits, the class
will was the final appearance of
the Class of '68 as a group before
the graduation ceremonies on Sunday.
"THE END of the year activities
require much work, but the results
are really worthwhile," reflected
Sam. "Not only are these activities
a great tradition, but they liven up
the year and provide time for the
class to meet as a group and recall
the events of their four years at
Niles. Special senior activities are
a memorable climax to our exciting
h;,.h -...£..~•
· - ~ careers."
teachers to pa rk outside a 3-bloek radius as per+ of
tho class of 'b8's prank.
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NILEH ILITE
• • •
• • •
Memories
• • •
"THANKS FOR THE MEMORIE S" hums the senior Bob Gats: Forgetting to feed Mr. Luann Witt: After making a
class of '68. They started Niles East with a frosh button which Roth's frogs one week , I return2d in public speaking class, speech Toby Smith: Freshman year, on
I
read "Great '68" and leave the ivy halls of learning with the to find two of them deader than asked by Miss Faurot to push was the way to my first Homecoming
the
Game, my friends told me about
button "Th-th-tha t's all folks."
doornails. Both were dehydrated collar of my dress down to show
a shortcut, where you climb o\'er
The NILEHILI TE received hundreds of responses. Not- and stunk horribly. I was then everyone my hives from being a fence _ . . part of my pants are
ably thirty told how they were pushed in the boys' wash- removed from my job as frog nervous .
probably still hanging on that
stupid fence.
room, and five seniors said their most memorable experience feeder.
fra Levenshon: When Mr. Miller
was filling out this dumb form. Here then are the best of
Jim Kaufman: The day I pushed honored me and my friends by Henry Rade :
the senior memorieg :
Ditching gym for 6
Mr. Moshak off his chair because his presence while we were eatweeks and having my grade go
Susan Lipner: The time Mr. Palm
he slapped me in the face while ing lunch at Burger King.
from a " D" to a "C."
the rest of the class poked me
and Mr. Miya surprised me in Cary Fleischer : Freshman year,
with their pencils and fists.
Humanities by telling me that when I placed 51 out of 52 runJack Silver: During freshman year Steve Rosen: Watching '·Professor"
they didn't believe I was Sue Lip- ners in the Suburban League
Jill Mise surprised me with an Ramgren demonstrate the propner. I still don't know if they beegg down my back. The next day,
Cross-Country m eet, I accidental- Larry Gardiner: One day I had to
er method of sitting do\vn and
lieve me!
ly tripped the guy who came in to the bathroom and I couldn't I brought TWO raw eggs with me missing the chair by two feet.
find one that was open. I went to to school. One went down her
Bonnie Koestner: When I climbed 52nd.
the nurse's office to use the john
back and I gave her an egg sham- Bernice Sudak: The day we orup the 50 foot ladder above the Donna Kaplan: The last day of in there , and she sent me home.
poo with the other.
dered a pin for a Girls' PE teachstage with Phil Brushaber, alschool junior year, when 8 friends
er as a thank-you. However,
most fell off, and got back down and I rode to and from O'Hare Harriet Fulkowski: Junior year,
when we picked up the pin, it
30 seconds before Mr. Auge apAirport on bicycle through con- when I was changing for gym , I
was a boy playing tennis, not a
peared.
struction and over highways and realized that I still had on my
girl.
losing only 2 sandwiches and 3 pajamas underneath my clothes.
girls.
Sheryl Stone: When I got a wire
Lynne Lieberman: Hearing Mr.
N / basket stuck on my head during
Scott Glickson: When Gary Minkus
Oatley try to explain to the class
{")
golf in gym senior year. The fungot the wrong uniform for the what sexual intercourse involves.
niest part was walking into the
basketball game at Proviso East
nurse's office with my gym suit
senior year and had to try to Janice Feldman: The day when
on and the basket on my head.
squeeze his 38 inch posterior into Miss Lundquist was absent junAfter trying to pull it off, Mrs.
a pair of 30 inch shorts.
ior year, a bunch of us played
Taylor had to call one of the cusstrip poker and told the substitodians to saw it off. After he
Tobey Rosenzweig: My boy friend
tute it was our normal procedure.
stopped laughing, he finally got
was dragged into Mr. Miller's ofme out of it alive.
fice for holding hands with my Andrea Goldstein: When I made a
best friend .
left turn into oncoming traffic in
Jeffrey Giles: My most memorable
driver 's ed. Mr. Pooley never
experience was taking Latin with
Marsha Fink: The feeling of pride fully recovered.
Mrs . French.
and loyalty that I felt for my
Richard Kirshner: The day three of
school as I stood dying of em- Jeffrey Lisnek: Coming home from the guys and I decided to leave
James Thomsen: NONE.
barrassment as I was proudly
school and I was hit by a car
a gymnastics meet sophomore
announced as Niles East's first
year, we were having a snowball crossing Lincoln Avenue, missing Gail Hcnich : During a basketball
Miss Trojan.
one month of school intead of one
fight in the back of the bus.
game junior year, a little boy
day.
When Mr. Sokalski came back to
kicked me while I was in midPat Lustman: On a pleasant May
see what was going on, he got
school day, Pat Arney and I de- hit right in the face.
Gary Harris: Freshman year on air. I didn't understand why everyone was laughing so hard until
cided to play golf. We played 18
the B football team, I was given
I realized that I was sitting on
holes and then decided to take in
the opportunity of carrying the
the floor in a very unladylike
a Cub game, which the Cubs of
first ball of the season
. and
position.
course won. Very self-satisfied
I fumbled.
we returned home only to find
that my golf clubs and Pat's unJoan Sqaller: Last year, Choir sang Sue Katz : When I was accused by
Mr_ Odlivak of " promiscuous accle's clubs (he had borrowed
downtown for the NCBA. The baltivity" when I was walking back
them) had been stolen. It was
cony on which we were standing
from walking a boy to his physDon Seigel: When I was suspended great fun explaining this.
got so warm that I fainted_ Miss
ical education class_
by Dr. Betts after he told me to
Immel was there, and after I was
stop combing my hair in the sec- Lie Chong Wong: Trying to get used
able to get up, she brought me Dave
Kosh: The time in Mr. Ramond floor washroom and I would to eating meat and solids with a
to the front of the balcony where
gren's chemistry class when I
not. Personally, I think he was
fork and knife instead of with
I sat until the concert was over.
connected the bunsen burner to
jealous due to his lack of hair.
my hands, as was the custom in
P.S. I carry smelling salt to a ll
the water main and couldn't unmy native country.
choir engagements now, and
Curt Rodin: Seeing Mr. Cooper
derstand why the burner wouldn't
whenever we sing, I open them
drool twice during the same lec- Sol Shniderman:
light until I felt the spray reWhen I was in the
just in case.
ture.
bounding from the ceiling.
library 5th period and fell asleep
in a study booth and Miss GarriSue Isaacs : Walking past the tennis
Shari Ornstein: '68 Reflections,
gan woke me up 7th period.
courts during sophomore year, I
while we were undressing a boy
felt something fall in my hair.
yelled, "Is everyone dressed?"
When I put my hand up to see
and not waiting for an answer, Mike Rich : The time Mr. Burgener Roger Kimball : After one football
was demonstratin g a lab in front
what it was, I found that a bird
walked in and snapped a picture
game, Gary Minkus and Bruce
had eliminated on my hair.
of some of us , including me, in of the class and he spilled about
Hayman were whipping each otha million lead shot pellets all over
underwear.
er with wet towels in the shower
the floor and the whole class had
Sue Sawitz: Driving down the street
room. :Mr. Yursky, taking drastic
to crawl on its hands and knees
Marge Janisch: Once, when we had
with a life-size horse on the top
tic steps, lined the two boys up
for two days trying to pick them
of Sharon Pollack's car after an
a substitute in English, we were
on the wall and prepared to whip
all up. It was a whale of a lot
art show and being stopped by
supposed to see a movie on Juthem himself. The expression on
of fun.
the police and asked to explain.
lius Caesar. The boys wound the
their faces was unexplainable; it
film backwards and we saw the
seemed as if they were ready
Edward Garber: During geometry
Joyce Nicholas: When I wrote my
movie in reverse. The substitute
to cry.
class one day, I bent over to pick
phone number all over my folder
thought the movie was in a forup a protractor I had just dropso that a certain boy would get
eign language.
ped, but my chair went with me ,
the hint to call me - he got the
Michael Pardys: When Miss Denand I got stuck in the chair. It
hint.
een settled an argument between took three boys to lift me.
Sandy Edelman and me by saying
Ellen Fabian: Standing up in the
the only way to catch V.D. is Kmneth Kass: When I was a sophcafeteria to fix the zipper on my
omore and Coach Odlivak ·asked'
from dirty toilet seats.
skirt one day, I thought no one
me to go with him to the wrestwas looking. I pulled it down and
ling room because I hadn't
then up and looked across the
tucked in my shirt.
room to hear all the boys yelling,
" Take it all off, Ellen! "
Rich Harris: When. this year, I
had to talk to Coach Byram and
Alan Gerstein: The day I was readfound him smoking in the P . E.
ing P layboy Magazine and I
office. It shattered all my faith .
found Mr. Byram in a Kawasaki
Motorcycle ad_
Gay Burdeen: While sitting in De'.\Iario Corona: After beating Niles
siree one morning, the place was
West 14-7 in football . George
Debbie Gurwitz: During :\1usic :\Ian raided by the police; we got
( "chetxha .. ) Gargano and I were :-.;ancy ..\lexander: In Fundamental s
when I was supposed to faint and taken to school in prow] cars.
jumping around on the football
of ::\Iovement Class during sophoBob Beazley was supposed to
field. when l\lr. Oatley came over more year in gym. I was jump- catch me. Bob
didn't, however, Linda Ludmer: Freshman year,
and picked us both up bodily off
ing rope and tripped over the
and I landed flat on my seat with
when I was looking for 16S but
the ground and started yelling.
rope . breaking my toe .
my hairpiece flying off my head
t hought it was IG;J and sat in the
and into Katie Harmening 's lap. boys' lockerroom for study hall .
Ronald Koval: During
four Hal Brody: :\1y first encounter \\ith
years at ;-,/iles East. I ne\'er police brutality with :\Ir. Dorsey Diana Kneip: Having
to go down Gail Russell: :\1y last year at '.'iiles
ditched a class. but got caught during a study hall, sophomore
to the boys· auto shop in my
East was all one big memoryfor it twice.
year.
gymsuit
it was great.
#p
my
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Page Eight
Sunday, June 9, 1968
Grads Move On to College in Fall
Jack Solway, Ted Tasky, Pauline
Tselekis, Jeffrey Zamansky.
ILLINOIS
ARGENTINA
University of Buenos Aires: Mar- Bradley University: Debby Clay·
ton, Kimberly Klapman, Susan Northwestern University: Dave
cela Feldman.
Kosh, Brian Krasner.
Lipner.
Pestalozzi Froebe! Teachers ColDePaul University: Nancy AlexanARIZONA
der, Cindy Bielinski, Trudy Ge- lege: Barbara Sakover, Minnie
Szuchmacher.
Arizona State University: Bruce welke, Lindsay Wineberg.
Hayman, Don Seigel, Steve Yon- College of DuPage: Mario Corona, Robert Morris College: Larry
over.
Illinois Wesleyan University: Car- GaTdner, Charles Hinkle, George
Rissman.
University of Arizona: Pat Nem- olyn Anderson, Donna Donile.
eroff.
Kendall College: Jim Alberti, Rockford College: Judy Myers.
Gloria Galkins, Jeff Kessler,
University: Terry AbAndrea Miller, Lynn Richardson, Roosevelt
bott, Jeffrey Bieber, Chuck DriCALIFORNIA
Mark Shavitz, Kathy Wolters.
bin, Steve Rosen, Shelley Zamm.
East Los Angeles College: Lie Lincoln College: Trude Burns,
St. Procopius College: George GarChong Wong.
Steve Chemers, Ernest Schweit.
THIS WAS THE YEAR that the lnjuns finally stayed dead.
gano.
Loop City College: Michael BurgSouthern Illinois University: Arem an, Lynda Korn, Eileen RosCOLORADO
nold Berk, Marlene Bohm, BobINDIANA
OHIO
en, Sue Sawitz.
bie CaTasso, B i 11 Clearfield,
University of Colorado: Karen
Loyola University: Lawrence Kauf- Sherry Fein, Roy Filinson, Bon- Butler University: Nora Jean Kar- Miami University: Elaine Marmel.
Seedorf, Cindy Watson.
man, Walter Smulson.
nie Gagerman, Phyllis Goldman, iolich.
Dave Silverman.
MacCormick Junior College: Les- Gary Goldstein, Ron Gould, Andi Indiana State University: Pat Kiss ,
FLORIDA
lye Crodgen, Phyllis Hoffman, Kaplan, Donna Kaplan, Sue Katz,
OKLAHOMA
Richard Kirshner, Alan Krawetz, Wendy Lake.
Miami Dade Junior College: Ken Richard Leviton, Dianna Stras- Terry Lampert, Lynne Manpearl,
Indiana University: Mark Bishop, University of Oklahoma: Glenn
ser.
Kass, Ira Levcnshon.
Don Metz, Thomas Nigut, Nick Robert Gottlieb, Patrick Lust- Krause, Betty Bush.
Millikin University: Leslie Bain.
Nikitow, Shari Ornstein, Shellie man.
St. Petersburg Junior College: VicUniversity of Tulsa: William GarMayfair Junior College : Marsha Penn, Bonnie Reisin, Shelley
tor Morris.
Char- Shaevitz, Lynn Shamberg, Lynda Purdue University: Steve Naten- diner, Tony Grandinetti, Valerie
Auerbach, Michelle Bender,
berg, Robert Roth, Renee Vlad. Klein.
les Bloom, Mary Ann Coburn, Snider, Marion Snider, Nathan
Feldman, Andrea Heim, Stahlke, Sheryl Stone, Andrea
J anice
Steven Jacobson, Bonnie Levin, Upin, Steve Wasserman, Haryey
MASSACHUSETTS
OREGON
Mary Look, Lynn Rosen, Rich- Welstein, David Wolf, Ken Wolin,
HaTvard University: Larry Hal- Reed College: Larry Weinstein.
ard Rosenberg, Michele Wil- Ken Zucker.
per in.
liams, Luann Witt.
Mike Kaye,
University of Chicago:
PENNSYLVANIA
Allan Nineberg, Susan Waysdorf. Massachusetts Institute of TechNational College of Education:
Meryl Goldenberg_
nology: Steve Zimmerman.
University of Illinois:
Carnegie-Mellon University: BarWORK
North Central College: Judy Chicago Circle: George Buchler, Radcliffe College : Shelley Kramer.
bara Kruglick.
Charlotte Campana, Sheri Cole- Schoeller.
Mike Buckman, William Bruch,
University of Pennsylvania : Hal
man, Helen Dziabacinski, Andrea North Park College : Carol John- Wayne Daren, Jack Fryschman,
MICHIGAN
Brody.
Ferri, Barbara Fillipp, Debbie son.
Laurel Hoffer, Natalie Iglitz, SuGold, Rosalee Goldstein, Marysan Kempton, Eileen Klehr , Leo Northern Michigan University:
Northeastern Illinois State College:
j a n e Herter, Donald Hibner,
SOUTH DAKOTA
Bena Buzil, Nancy Christerson, Morton, Deborah Munn, Edward Katie Harmening.
Marge Janisch, Donna KleinMyszka, Joyce Nicholas , Barry
Sharon Gilman, Donna Kasch,
Michigan State University: Mike
schmidt, Patricia Koch, Chris
Yankton College: Roger Kimball.
Karen Leven, Jill Mise, Jan Niman, Caryn Nudelman, Debby Rich.
Main, Tom Paschall, Debbie Ric- Peterson, Leslie Rumack, Jerry Roth, Jack Silver, Mike Stein.
ci, Karen Schultz, Joan Sgaller,
Sampson, Bernice Sudak, James Champaign-Urbana: Rochelle Ap- University of Michigan: Earle DaTEXAS
Mike Thiry, Linda Witt, Glenn
Bruce Bendel, Susan Kaufman, ple, Teri Bentcover, Jo Berick, vis, Lee Sandler.
Yoshimura.
Sheri Koyin, Kathy Kuklewicz, Bob Cooper, Marc Ellenby, Bob Western Michigan University: Bill Texas Christian University: Anthony Fitzsimmons.
Gats, Scott Glickson, Alan Gold· Gee.
Thomsen.
AIR FORCE
Northern Illinois University: Suzy man, Judy Goldsholl, Arthur
Steve Schoenwolf.
Babrov, Gay Burdeen, Mark Goodfriend, Roy Grossman, DebWISCONSIN
MINNESOTA
Brachman, Susan Broton, Ed bie Gurwitz, Tom Harrington,
Cheszek, Dan Clark, Mike Cum- Gary Harris, Rich Harris, Doug Carleton College : Betty Schober. Milwaukee School of Engineering:
ARMY
Ronald Koval.
mings, Roberta Edelman, Robert Hart, Esther Heimlich, Gary
Dave Levin.
Engel, Michael Essig, Gail Es- Hoeflei-, Shelley Horwitz, Sue
MISSOURI
Lawrence University: Bonnie Koetrin, Stephen Fisher, Esther Isaacs, J;m Kaufman, Deborah
stner.
COAST GUARD
Fishman, Bonnie Frank, Harriet Irwin, Ell~n Lee, Phillip Leibow- St. Louis College of Pharmacy:
itz, Jane Lei uer, Jeff Levin, Harold Berenson.
Fulkowski, Alan Gerstein, Jef·
Ken Kass.
frey Giles, Trudy Goldstein, An- Rick Loochtan, Linda Mandell, Stephens College: Linda Ludmer, Stout State University: Eric Adams, David Jansen, Richard
drea Goldstein, Martha Gold- Laura Migdow, Mike Mogill, Gail Solomon.
Moore, Mike Zissman.
NAVY
stein, Merle Greenberg, Gail Richard Nagel, Norm Newman,
Michael Pardys, Paul Reisman, University of Missouri: E 11 en
University of Wisconsin: Nancy
Gary Abrams, Mike Coorlas, Peter Henich, George Joslyn, Helaine Curt Rodin, Joann Rosen, Joseph
Greenberg.
Kleiman, Elliott Lenoff, Rhea
Dunn, Ellen Fabian, Barb GlazBaumhardt.
Rosman, Richard Saffro, Trudy
Lichtmstein, Lynne Lieberman,
Washington University: Cary Flei- er, Ken Paradise, Arlene Rosen,
Terry Lindenberg, Jeffrey Lis- Schaffner, Don Schubert, Jeffrey scher, Sam Warshawer.
BUSINESS OR TRADE SCHOOL
Larry Rudd, Sam Stal, Steve
Simon, D a v i d Sitrick, Toby
Elly Kuner, Beverly Pinas, Gail nek, Holly Lubow, Dan Miller,
Vetzner.
Smith, Jeff Solomon, Roger ToelRussell, Theresa Smith, Bonnie Guy Miller, Gary Minkus, Bob
NEW YORK
ke, Cathy Waller, Sue Waxstein,
Wisconsin State University: Dianne
Spiegel, Cecelia Valenti, Russell Newlin, Bill Oppenheimer, Sidney Rabin, Jerry Raiber, Marla Lynn Weinstein, Merle Weiss, Barnard College : Carol Horvitz.
Berent, Renita Bernat, Rick
Van.
Rapoport, Audrey Ratsman, Jan Gary Welchko, Earl Wolf.
Daitchman, Sue Edelman, DebSyracuse University: Marty Block.
Salter, Arlene Schlesinger, Iris Western Illinois University: Jerry U.S. Military Academy: Dave Levorah Monsen, Henry Rade, Jef· UNDECIDED
SChwartz, Roy Settler, Ronald Letzkus.
frey Randall, Linda Toppson.
in.
Diane Kneip, Vicki Ream, Steven Sheade, Sol Shniderman, Mark
Shutan. Ira Sloan, Lorri Snyder,
Wolfinsohn.
Other Cirads Find
Varied Ventures
Ci: "
-'
Harassment Takes Practice
As seniors move from high school
to the nitty-gritty of college life,
there are a few things they should
know.
They should realize they are
leaving a school system that gives
the student representation. No
more will they have zealous student Council representatives to harass administrators for potato chip
machines. No more will they vote
for people to complain about the
cafeteria procedure.
Delegations will no longer exist
to argue whether the human toe is
so provocative that propriety dict<.tes that socks be worn with sandals.
TAKING OVER
th e principal's office
ahead.
is
good
trai ning
for co llege
Yes, the student movements in
high school are no longer applica-
ble. Senior girls who fought for Put your school's football stadculottes will be fighting for open ium on coasters and roll it into the
dormitories. Boys who once ap· cafeteria.
pealed detentions will choose curSteal the dean's security blanket.
riculum and faculty.
To achieve these goals in col- Spike the water cooler in the faculty lounge with LSD.
lege, students can no longer depend upon their student council. Spike the LSD in the faculty
They must learn to deal directly lounge with sugar,
·with the dean. The most obvious
Spike the sugar in the faculty
thing to do is to take over the
lounge with salt.
dean's office, an action both amateur and trite. Here, then, are a Forget the whole thing.
few more suggestions for would-be
protesters who wish to harass the These methods may seem crude,
but there is no other effective way
dean.
to deal with administrators. Vi0Kidnap the dean's wife and
children and hold them for ran- lence is all they understand. Spare
it and spoil them forever. Then
som.
Steal the dean's pass key to the there won't even be a potato chip
machine left.
faculty washroom.
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Sunday, June 9, 1968
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THIS WAS THE YEAR THAT WAS
�Page Ten
NILEHILI TE
Sunday, June 9, 1968
Win or Lose: 'We're No. 1'
No-Hitter Puts Troy on Road to Peoria
WHATEVER HAPPENS on Thursday and Friday of last week, this
past year in baseball will definite.
ly be remembered by graduatemg
seniors and underclassmen. It was
the time when Niles East tans
could really say: "We're No. 1.''
on Lincoln Ave., The Invincible were filled with heroics, the kind
Team of J?estiny, this year's team that make a title team.
had what it took to ~e that treas- A week ago last Thursday
and
ured march to Peoria.
_ _,
..,.. __.,
Wednt:\YJay, =• s diamonelmen
H's Unbelievable
were at their zenith after capturing
East fans still find it hard to be- the district and regional titles. They
lieve. It is quite hard to believe overpowered Glenbrook North g.
3
Even if Troy's varsity diamond- that a cellar dwelling team can sud- and Wheaton North 4--0 to capture
men don't capture a state cham- denly capture the district, regional, the Maine West sectional enablin"
pionship, the past few weeks they and sectional championships and them to go to Peoria. '
o
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - at publication date be just three
Had Lost to Glenbrook
wins from a state championship.
In that first game, the Trojans
Just a few weeks ago it seemed
At press time, Thursday eve- that the Trojans would never come
ning, the NILEHILITE has been close to a state baseball title. Curinformed that the Trojans de· rently holding down the cellar in
feated Lane Tech by a score of Suburban League, wins were hard
10-8.
to come by -and the furthest thing
.__--------- ----'seemed to be a state trltle, at least
played like champs and to East to East fans.
students were the No. 1 team in
The diamondmen believed in
the state.
themselves and started to jell at
Call it what you will: the Miracle the proper time. The last few week.c;
SPECIAL BULLETIN
were encountering a team they had
already lost t.o once. But that was
early in the season and many people agreed that East was a vastly
improved team. Grenbrook jumped
on starting pitcher Donnie Siegel
for three runs in the early innings.
Undaunted the Trojans came back
to score four runs and behind fine
pitching by Siegel went on to win.
dweller, Wheat.on North, who had
beaten highly ranked Waukegan the
previous day.
Perfect was the word for the day
.
as Seruor Dave ~iamond pitched
~e best game of_~ career_ and n<>hit Wheaton, striking out six along
the way,
Cinderella Team
And so Niles had suddenly vault·
In the final game of the section- ed into the limelight. By any means
they are a Cinderella team who had
al, Niles was facing a fellow cellarnever been expected t.o make it
this far.
,
They are led by a coach, Mr.
Nick Odlivak, who doesn't like t.o
see his team l~. Odlivak has
plenty of pride and his implanted
it into his players .
First Base Coach Mr. Karl De
Jo.Ing is a genial person well liked
by his players. Both men have had
a big part in leading the team this
far.
Herbics were abundant the past
weeks. Rick Rice continued
in a game after painfully hurting
his knee while in the process of
making a great play. Larry Rudd
was almost knocked unconscious
in a gre-game warmup but played
in the game.
few
I'm Through
What does Niles have? Guts,
Hustle, and Desire and a few other
ingredients necessary to a team.
This is what has led the Trojans
so far and even if they don't win a
title they will have left their mark
for those reasons. But because of
those reasons they may capture a
state championship.
IT IS with great relief and probably greater relief by my readership that this is to be my last column. This also ends my experience with
sports writing.
After two years of sports writing I find myself getting a little disgusted with sports and some of the people involved in it. Sports for
some reason seems to be totally devoid from moral and ethical issues.
It has no relationship to what is happening at the present moment, and
what needs to be done. The Olympic boycott is a good example of this.
OLYMPIC BOYCOTT CONTROVERSY
For the first time Negroes in this country are realizing their relationship to amateur sports. Because there are so many excellent black
athletes they are largely represented on the Olympic team. But after
they have competed and performed on a par eith fellow athletes,
where does it leave them?
Are their positions in society
is not the real
though. The real issue is whether improved? This should compete issue,
black athletes
when
their positions in society is less than it should be.
1 ·, -
SENrO·R
hurl e r Don Siegel is scheduled to start for East in the Trojans'
drive for the state title.
As Coach Odlivak said "We aren't
going to Peoria just to say hello."
And they aren't expecting to come
back empty handed.
'6 7-'6 8.· The Year 1·n Rev1·ew
What draws my ire is that people in sports have failed to realize THIS PAST YEAR Niles East exthis and continue in their self-centered ways.
perienced one of its most successWhat, is wrong with sports that it has failed to observe this problem ful years in sports. Although not
great in every sport, East's athand see the injustices that exist.
letes were good enough to capture
TAKE STOCK
Sports should take careful stock of itself and use its resources to one fourth place, two fifths , and
clear up its own troubles and also the troubles that exist in its country. one ninth in state competition.
ers hustled their way to a 12-10
over-all record and captured the
township championship as well as
a third place finish in the Niles
North Holliday Tour~ament.
The Trojans had a 6-8 record in
the Suburban League and finished
in fifth place for the second year in
a row. Stars for the team were
Seniors Mark Bishop and Scott
Glickson, thought by many to be
the best performers to play for East
in a long time. Bishop was placed
SO MUCH for sports in general. What about Niles East sports. After FALL: In recent years, football
looking over the past two years in sports I see great advancements at has been regarded as East's worst
Niles. This past year Niles placed in the top ten in state in four sports
sport. But on to the scene this past
and had one individual state champion.
year came a new coach with some
For any school this is great. But I get the feeling that many are not new spirit, Mr. Jim Harkema.
satisfied with this. They want to be great in everything. I feel that as Along with this new spirit came
it stands now Eas'ts sports are in a good situation. Less concern should th
d "HIT ,,
thin te
be put toward sports. It is a fallacy to be lieve that sports does that e wor
' some
g ams on the second all-league team as
much to improve the school.
in the past hadn't done.
an honorable mention at seas on's
SPORTS OVERALLY STRESSED
In East's ,first game, the Trojans end.
It is very possible to overdue sports to stress it too much, too make did hit and the reward was a 13-7 Once again state competition
too much out of it. This is what I think happens at Niles.
win over Niles West. Unlike past proved to be a profitable endeavor
The recent baseball situation is a good exa mple of this. Everything years winning did not last just a for the Gymnastic team to display
that happen ed was spontaneous. There was a good school spirit, not weekend, as the Trojans continued their talents as they placed fow-th
because it was pushed but because our team was a winner.
t,o roll over Oak Park in their next in the annual state meet. Seymour
That's what promotes good school spirit: a winner. Anf if East doesn't game. Niles finished up with a 3-5 Rifkind contributed to the success
have a winner it shouldn't be regarded as a tragedy.
over..all record and were close to by taking third on the parallel bars
·ctory m· se al other g
and eighth in all-around. Also in
During these last few weeks of school there has been great school Vl
ver
runes.
spirit. The reason: East has a winner that is close to a championship.
parallel bars, Steve Kite placed
For their efforts, Trojans Pat sixth and Jeff Le · took
·
This is what promotes school spirit, nothing e lse.
vm
a sevLustman and Mario Corona were enth. Hector Mandel placed ninth
During the past two years, I have been told that I haven't b~n awarded
all-league ~lections while on trampoline.
doing enough to promote school spirit. This, I feel, was not my job. My
Mike Meyeroff and Ron Marling
job was to report the news and to comment on it. It wa~ not my job to
Unnoticed in recent years, the
were Honorable Mentions.
be a cheerleader.
varsity swimming team splashed
I hold nothing against the school, merely against the _institution of WINTER: Basketball continued into the limelight this past season.
sports.
to enjoy success as the roondball- Although they finished sixth in the
Suburban League, the mermen bad
several strong individuals and for
awhile felt that a state championship was near.
Leading the way for the tanksters in state competition was junior Jim Hawkins, who finished third
in the finals. Freestyler Paul Katz
finished a close sixth while the 200
yard medley relay team composed
of Katz, Hawkins, Wayne Thomas
and Lee Bollow took a fourth place.
This was enough to put the Trojans
in ninth place, the best they've done
in a long time.
SPRING: Until the last several
days spring sports was dominated
by one person, Mark Bishop. Bishop
one of the best athletes to perform
at Niles in a long time took the
state cliampiomhip tennis title and
led East to a fifth place finish in
state competition. Bishop was also
Suburban League champ.
Baseball until recently was enjoying a mediocre ireason when sud-
denly the team caught fire and won
their districts, regionals an:l sec.
tional to place them on a trip t.o
downstate and a possible championship.
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�Central Adminstration
DR. CLYDE PAHKER
Superintendent of Schools
To the Seniors of Nilehi East:
I congratulate you upon the completion of your studies in the
Niles Township High School. When you receive your diplomas this
year, you become members of a large group of very special people-the alumni of one of America's finest high schools.
May the years after graduation bring you many rewarding experiences which come to those who have given their best to life.
Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent of Schools
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�Assistant Superintendents
DR. J OHN HARRIS
Assistant Superintendent
\ ll\. \l EHT0:'--1 !I ,\ YNES
:\ssis tant Superintendent
Board of Education
\!IL \ Ill.TON KAI.KOFF
\IR. \!EYER KA\!IN
\ll\. UC\EST l.IDE01, JH .
i\IR . RAY:\!OND OSBORN
DH. ARTHUR SAB IN
\IRS.\' !\' !.\:\' \lEDAK
DR. FRANCIS SAUNDERS
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�Central Administrative Directors
;\JR. ANTI IONY ,\DA:\IS
Purchasing Agent
:\IH. GEORGE ANDl~RSEN
Building & Grounds
Supervisor
Dll. TED II UGES
Business Affairs
:\!ll . l\OBER'l\J. llOTT HOF
Freshman Class Administrator
Director of Student Guidance
i\IR. JL\I KELLY
Accountant
DR. GEORGE GILLULY
Special Services
MR. JAMES HEIN IGER
Physical \Velfare
:\II\. THO:\IAS KOElL\IER
:\ Ill. ORLAND RUYLE
Adult Evening & Summer School
Director
Public Relations
DR. ,\RTllUH HYDE:\'
Guidance & Testing
:\!ll. ARTllUR COLYER
Junior Class Administrator
Director of Student Activities
East Division
Administration
The class level administrators concerned themselves with many facets of student life. The role of
each class level administrator included problems
far more complex than student discipline. Essential
responsibilities of the administrators included attendance, arrangement of conferences with parents,
and the establishment of a personal relationship
between parents, students, and a dministrators. T he
administrators also helped to maintain the high
level of scholastic and athletic attainments that are
typical of Nilehi East.
.\I ll. :\IAH\'IN IJI NE
Sophomore Class Ad ministrator
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Mil. JAMES Mil.LEH
Senior Class Administrator
Director of Student Accounting
�Principal
\ I H. HA \'\ I O:\ D G. T Yi.EH
Pr incipal
To the Students of N ilehi East:
\Vithin the cover of this annu a l edition of Reflections, the yearboo k staff
has recorded the highlights of _he school year 1966-1967. It has been a year
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of personal growth and satisfaction to students a nd faculty as recorded in
these pages .
To all students of N ilehi East, I convey my personal tha nks a nd appreciation for the effo rts extended to ma ke this high school the outsta nding secondary school it is to day. Our g reat faculty h as co ntinued the outsta nding
work characteristic of past sta ffs but can only accomplish the goals that students are willing to achieve.
Congratulations to the sta ff of this yearbook for a job well done.
R. G. T yler
Princip al
�Parent-Teachers Association
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The Niles E ast P.T.A. promotes understanding among faculty and parents. STANDING:
Mrs. Robert llcinsimcr, Corresponding Secretary; i\lrs. Phillip Sam uels, Treasu rer ; Mr.
J a mes :--lillcr, Second Vice President. SEATED: :--Irs . Paul Gilson, First Vice President; :\1rs .
Abe Rosenzweig , Presid cm; i\l rs. Herbert Rothenberg, Third Vice President.
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Boosters' Club
The Booster Club encourages parental support.
STANDING: Mr. Joe Bonner, Mem ber Cha irman;
Mr. Bert Lonquist, Vice President; Mr. Art Thirty,
Awards Chairma n. SEATED: Mrs. Jack Mormolstein, Secretary; Mr. Leonard Bolnick, President.
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�Guidance offers a helping hand
The guidance department tested a new organization of the counselors. In this experiment, counselors
were arranged on a vertical scale, with each counselor guiding students from all four grade levels.
Vertical grouping allowed the counselors to contact more students and to familiarize himself with
situations found in a ll four levels of education.
Although each counselor advised approximately
three hundred and twenty-five students, the special
emphasis was on personal attention . In addition,
the guidance counselors had special assignments
such as testing, scholarships, career seminars, Junior parent night, college representatives, and military obligation. Guidance assemblies ranged from
informing Freshmen of school policies to showing
Seniors films on colleges.
Mr. Rottschafer discusses foreign study with Holly Lubow.
SUSAN BOWERSOX
B.A.-Central YMCA College
M.A.-Nonhwestcrn Univ.
JA:\1ES DOllSEY
B.S.-N. i\lichigan Univ.
Driver Education Instru ctor
Frosh Football Coach
THOMAS GROSS(l,!A N
ll.S .-Loyola Univ.
:vI.A.-Loyola Univ.
RONALD HU NT
B.S.-N.\V. Missouri State
College
i\I.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
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RAnIOND LE FEVOUR
ll.A.-Dcl'aul Univ .
M.A.-Univ. of Chicago.
L DYKE ROTTSC!lAFEll
B.A.- II ope College
i\l.A.-\\1. i\lichigan Cniv.
LORRAINE RUBIN
B.S.-Northwestern Uni\-.
i\l .A.-Northwestern Uni,·.
Scholarship Committee Chairman
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�This year the English department concentrated
on strengthening each of its three academic levels.
The discontinuation of the previously offered English literature course due to insufficient interest led
to a re-evaluation of each of the three class levels.
Basic classes composed of ten per cent of the total
student body, worked with novels such as Lord of
the Flies much more extensively. The reading of both
novels and plays helped the basic student become
more aware of the values of literature. In addition
to the customary study of Shakespeare, Dickens,
Hawthorne, and Thoreau, the regular classes read
a diversity of novels and plays. The ten per cent
of the student body taking honors classes did much
outside independent study, working with literature
of all kinds and preparing for advanced placement
examinations.
Danae Prousis meticulously learns the process
of organizing a newspaper.
KA RE'.\ B HO\\'NSTEI '.\
,\.B.-Columhia L1ni\·.
:\l.A.T.-:\orth\\'cstcrn Uni\·.
JOHN COI.ATA
11.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
.'vl.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
Department Chairman
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IH E:\ E [) E >J l·:I•'.:\
B .S .- L' nh·. of \\'isco nsin
Yearbook Sponsor
AI.ICE CHEE/\
A.11.-llrooklyn College
;\1.A.·U niv. of Wisconsin
I'.\ UL El\EIU L\l\DT
:\.11.- Uni,· . of :\I id1 iga n
.\ I .. \ .-Ohio State Uni\·.
VERNIEL LUNDQUIST
B.S.-Univ. of Nebras ka
;\l.A .-U niv. of ;\Jinnesota
l. \'l\NI·:rn: F,\LJIWT
B.,\.-\\'. :\lichigan Un i\'.
Assistant Director of Dramatics
FRAN :\!ORRIS
A.ll .·Univ. of Georgia
:\l.,\.-North\\'cstcrn Univ .
Nilehilitc Sponsor
IC JAi\ II·: FIUI-'. l) :\I,\ >J
B.A.-lndiana U ni\',
Soph. Cabinet ,\d\'isor
JOII:\ PAL:\!
.\.B .· \\'illiams College
:\!.:\.-Yale Un i\·.
Debate Team Coach
Fine Arts Club Sponsor
�English supplies the tools for learning
DE\INIS SN!DEH
JERRY PHOFFIT
JUD ITH PI LDES
B.A .-Northll"estern Univ .
Golden Galleon Sponsor
B.A.-U ni,·. of Wyoming
;\l.A.-Northll"estern Univ .
Director of Dra matics
Director of Forensics
nIOG EN!:: SCH\IEITER
B.A.- ~lac,\-lurry College
;\l.r\.-Univ. of:\lichigan
B.S.-01orthwcstern U niv.
;\l.A.-\lorthwcstern Univ.
Cross Cou ntry Coach
Assistant Track Coach
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VIRGINIA STE:\IP
RICHARD TENDICK
JUNE TODD
B.A.- Dow ner College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Homecoming Committee
Advisor
A.B. -Illinois College
M.A.-Colorado State College
o f Edu cation
Assistant Director of Spring
B.S.-S. Illinois U niv.
;\l.A.-S. Illino is U niv .
WHI TE
B.A.-Asbury College
~ IARG AHET
;\l ARY \V il !TE
Uni\".
of Jllinoi s
U shers' Club Sponsor
ll.r\.-~larquette
~ l.A .-Univ.
~ [ usica l
Hcnec Vla d attentively listens to Mr. Palm's disc ussion on Early American Literature.
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�Foreign Languages link the world
KAY BECK
11.A.-Knox College
\I .A.-:-Jorthwcstcrn Uni\·.
German Club Sponsor
JANI CE BERTI-I
B.A.-\lalparaiso Univ.
\1./\.-\liddlcbury College
French Club Sponsor
In addition to offering instructions in French,
Spanish, German, and Latin, the foreign language
department enlightened the student on the culture
and customs of the country. Movies and film strips
gave the student a personal view of the country 's
sights and customs. The third and fourth year student studied such novels as La Symphonie Pastorale in French and La Nela in Spanish. The purpose of reading these books was to give the student
new insights into the culture of the country. The
addition of a fifth year French class gave the student increased oppo rtuniti es to study various
phases of life in France.
DONALD BLAIH
B.A.-Northwcstern Univ.
:\I .A.-Northwcstern Univ.
Department Chairman
JA7'.'E BUIC\'IIA\I
IL\.-St. Xm·icr College
Practicing dialogues helps Tom Ryan, Dave Ruben, and Debby :\1arks learn French.
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�In order to understand the Russian lang uage, Barbara
Kruglick utilizes the facilities of the language laboratory.
GENTIL DA IWSA
B.A.-Un iv. of Vizeo
M.A.-Loyola Univ .
Spanish C lu b Advisor
JOHN ;\IOS H AK
B.A.-Indiana U niv.
M:A.-Indiana Un iv .
Russian Club Spon sor
LOIS FHENCH
B.A.-lleloit College
;\l.A.-Northwestern U ni v.
Latin Club Sponsor
JUDITH ROCHOTTE
B.A.-Northwestern Un iv.
M.A.-Univ. of Wisconsin
PATIU C IA KANTOH
13.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Teachers of T omorrow
Sponsor
!-IEIDIINIA LOPEZ
B.A.-Univ. of C hile
Cll.A.-N orth wcstcrn Univ.
JOA NN E STOLI.1-:R
11 .A.-Northwcstcrn U niv.
\I .A.-Northwcstcrn Uni\' .
DOROTHY YA \'EH
B.F.A.-Uni,·. of Illinois
;\l.:\.A.-North wcstern UniY.
Ameri can Field Service
Sponsor
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�Social Studies reviews the horizons
During this school year, Mr. Spatafora, who
had been department chairman in previous years,
took a sabbatical, and Mr. Miya became the temporary department chairman. Despite this cha nge,
the underlying philosophy of all history courses
continued to display the connection between events
of the past and the events of the present. Beginning
with the dawn of civilization, the socia l studies department offered courses that traced man's entire
sequence of events. Upperclassmen were able to enroll in such courses as family living, psychology,
sociology, and economics because political science
was no longer a required course.
Errol Kaplan and Mary Ellen Sanchez concentrate on the
questions of Mr. Dejonge's political science test.
1\0\1:\ IE llE:-.ljA:\11:\
11.A.-U ni,·. of Cal ifornia
\l.A.T.-Yalc U ni,·.
"It 's Academic" Coach
KEITll DICK I:'\SO:\
II .A .-Coe College
\I .A .-State Univ. of Iowa
JOll l\ BETTS
11 .A.-:'\orthwcstcrn U ui\·.
\I .A .-Northwcstcrn U ni,-.
and U ni,·. of Ch icago
l'.11 . D .-U ni,·. of Chicago
!U C! IAIU) u;c1rns
IL \ .-:\. Jllinois Univ.
llEATll EH 1\1.UESTONE
E\' Elll•'.TT COi.TO:\
B.A.- U ni\·. of \\'isconsin
Folksong Club Sponsor
IL\.- D rake Uni\·.
r-I .A .-N orthwes tern Univ.
IIAHHY E\VI:--IG
B.A.-Jllinois \\'cslcyan UniY.
:\l.S.-:"J. Illinois Univ.
Assista nt \ 'arsity Football
Coa~h
Frosh \\'restling Coach
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SYLVIA \I ,\ZOUC H
ll.A.- E lmhu rst College
:\l.A.-:'\orthwestcrn U niv.
K,\HL DE JO NG !~
B.A.-Cakin College
\l.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Assistant \'arsity Baseball
Coach
IU CI !AH D \llYA
11.A .-:\orthwcstern Univ.
\1 .. \.-:'\orthwcstcrn Univ.
,\cting Depa rtment Chairman
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:\like Zissman points out the geographic location of
Chicago to Barbara Shonkwiler a nd '.\ l iss Benjamin.
:I.Ir. Osness fin ds tha t current news provides a basis
for class discussions.
\VlLLIA\ l OSNESS
Ph.B .-lllinois \Vesley a n
i\ l.A.-Colorado State Co llege
Assist a lll Vars ity Football.
Coach
Soph llasketba ll Coach
:\!\'RA ST IW :'-IBE HC
13 .A.· U ni\·. of Illinois
E. C. PlllOK
B.A.-Univ. of Illinois
'.11.A.-U niv. of llli nois
Assistant Yearbook Ad ,·isor
l!A \"\\ ".\!([) \\"0 0 [)
ll.S.-S . lll ino is ll ni\".
'.\L\.-S. Ill inois Llni\·.
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\Ir. Kiviluoma explains the im porta nce of coordinate systems to Linda I. udmer and Stewart Kosay.
'.\!ARVIN BRETT
B.A.-N . Illinois U ni,-.
\l.A .-Un iv . of lllinois
Soph Cabinet Advisor
\l l LD l\E D lli\LL
JI.,\ .-Carthage College
\I .A .-Columbia Uui,· .
\\'I LLIA\I IIE NI\ Y
B.S.-S.\\'. \lissouri State
College
\l.S.-Univ. of \lissouri
EA l\ L HOFF
B.S.-Univ. of Chicago
\l.A .-:'\ort hwestern Uni,·.
\Ir. Kort watches Sidncv \lil stein 's progress'" he performs a geometric proof.
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TllmIAS KIVILUO~IA
B.E.-lllinois Univ.
\l.A.-Univ . of Illin o is
Varsity Golf Coach
Department Chairman
�Mathematics coordinates the mind
\Ir . Yursky uses ,·isual 111cthods in teaching trigonometry to Larry Acker, \larily n Gans. and Ch ris Spores.
ANTIIO NE KOHT
B.E.-Cah-in Coll ege
\l.A.-U n iv. of .\ lichigan
~lath Club S ponsnr
J<H N LE NN IE
B.A.-Northwcstcrn U uh·.
TED \IEYEH
B.S.- Ill inois State No r111 al
Univ.
\1.E.-U ni\·. o f Ill ino is
The Niles East mathematics department has completed its tra nsformation to the new ma thema tics
approach that includes not only the fo ur basic arithmetic function s but also the concepts of elements,
sets, Venn diagra ms, a nd axio ms. N iles, as pa rt
of its new program , adopted two new senior classes
of analytical geometry a nd calculus. Solid geometry
was included in sophomore geometry classes a long
with the study of plane geometry.
Kr\HJ-:N TAJBL
B.S.- Illinois U niv.
\l.r\.- Nonhwcste rn Univ.
C. \' r\:\" CLEA \'E
B .S.-Bradley U ni\·.
\l.S.-Bradlcy Un i,·.
Soph Foot ba ll Coach
J .V. Wrestli ng Coach
Sen ior Cabinet Sponso r
GEOHGE YURSKY
ll .S.-Concord ia Teachers
College
\l.S .- DePa ul U niv .
Varsity Footba ll Coach
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�CARL B URGEi\'ER
B.S.-Illinois \\'esleyan
Univ.
:-1.A.-Co lumbia Univ .
1an
Department Chair11
EDWARD BURNS
B.S.-Univ. of :-lichigan
Assistant Soph. Football
Coach
Soph Track Coach
Ross Becker carefully studies the movement of planaria in water.
\\Ill.LIA:\! CO LLIE>l
B.S.-\\lisconsin State Univ.
:\l .S.-Univ . of Wisconsin
Track Coach
Assistant Frosh Football
EDWA RD DEGEi\'lIARDT
B.S.-:-lichigan State Univ.
:\l.S.-:\l ichigan State U niv.
Coach
ROBERT Kr:E>l
B.S.-Univ. oflllinois
;\l.S.-B radley Univ.
Fencin g Coach
.\fr. Kent shows Pau la Wolke and Joel Rushakoffthc practical use of
the oscilloscope in detecting electrica l wave lengths.
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ALAN KENT
B.S.-Ohio State Univ.
J unior Cabinet Advisor
�Science progres ses with the future 1n mind
DA~ LE!Gll
A.ll.-\Vhcaton College
\VA YNE A. LUECK
ll.S.-W . .\lichigan Un i,· .
.\l.A.-Univ. of Ca lifornia
H o mecoming Advisor
Golf Coach
.\Ir. Degenha rdt looks o n as Steve Sweet learns the mastery of
the microsco pe, the most important tool used in biology.
The science department at N iles East progressively expanded while it strived to acqu ire the newest equipment and materia ls. This year, the biology
classes experimented with new laboratory work
which Mr. Degenhardt helped formulate dur ing specia l committee work for the Biological Sciences Curriculum Study. The science department spent much
of this year pla nning for the future especially in
respect to the extensive remodeling of rooms 312,
314 , and 316. Science seminar, a group wor-king
on individua l projects, purchased a new oscilloscope, a machine th at measures the speed of sound
and light and can detect electrical impulses in the
body. The new equipment acquired this year is
the beginning of the modernization of la boratory
techniques.
HOBERT HAi\I Gl{EN
ll.S.-N o rth Park College
.\I.A .T.- Dcl'aul Univ.
Frosh Cabinet Advisor
GEORGE ROTll
B .Ed .-Univ . of Wisconsin
.\1.S.-U niv . of Wisconsin
.\like Hoscnberg, .\like Rubin , and Sand y Siegel carefully comli\ne chemicals 10 form a new chemical compo und.
KENNETH .\IARTYN
B .S .- U niv . of Nebraska
.\l .A.-Colu mbia U niv.
BERN AIW WELCH
B .S.-.\1aryv ille College
71!.S.-;\I arsh;,ll Univ .
Student Council Sponsor
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�Business Education prepares students
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Students enrolled in secretarial practice use machines that are found in modern offices.
llO.\lA Yl\E BAKER
B.A .-llucna \'ista College
:\l.A.-Statc College of Iowa
Frosh Football Coach
Frosh -Soph Swimming Coach
JOA:'\:
COO:'\:
11.S.-E. Illin ois Univ.
:\l.Ed.-U niv. of Illinois
E. ROBERT
BLUEC!~
B.S.-E. Illinois Uni\•.
:\l.A.-0:orthwcstcrn Uni\·.
Exccuti\·c Club Sponsor
ADA l:\l:\IEL
A .II.-Lawrence College
:\LA.-Univ. of Iowa
Department Chairman
Mr. Plock uses all available time to grade business education assignments.
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�for the future
GORDON MALONE
B.Ed .-\Visconsin State U.
1\1.Ed.-N. Illinois Univ.
Niles' business education courses were designed
not only for vocationally interested students, but
also for college-bound students. Such courses as
advertising, bookkeeping, business mathematics,
consumer economics, and salesmanship helped the
student in his understanding of the business world.
For the great number of students especially interested in secretarial work, Junior Secretaries and
Future Secretaries Clubs were organized to help
these students pursue their objectives. Some of the
members of this department, interested in executive
careers, organized the Future Executives Club.
STUART OLNE Y
B .S.-India na Univ.
Student Union Board
Sponsor
Work Experience
Supervisor
CH AR LES PLOCK
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
.\l.S.-lndiana State Univ.
Boys Intramural Sports
Advisor
Typing dictated material helps Sandy Neukirch to imlJrove secretarial skills.
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�Home Economics
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stresses creat1v1ty
The home arts courses helped prepare girls for
their future roles as homemakers and wives. The
clothing a nd foods classes obtained new conveniences in order to keep up with the modern world.
Girls learned to make fashionable clothes at only
a slight expense on the new touch and sew sewing
machines. Although they practiced planning and
preparing meals with the new "ready-made" foods,
they a lso learned how not to be totally dependent
on these foods. The home arts classes ta ught girls
the finer points of their future family responsibilities: how to shop wisely for clothes; how to prepare an appetizing meal; how to decorate a home;
and how to successfully care for a family.
fully care for a family.
The proper way to silt flour is demonstrated in Miss llutler's foods class.
ClllUSTI NE llUS\VELL
ll.S.-Stout State Univ.
;\lary Look carefu lly sews with the new touch and sew sewing machine.
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FLOHENCE BUTLER
B.S.-lllinois Institute
of Technology
Girl's Service Orga nization
Advisor
Department Chairman
�Industrial Arts build mechanical skills
The industrial arts depa rtment coordinated the
ability of the student to transform his own ideas
into real objects. Industrial arts courses and the
student's ingenuity transformed the concepts expressed in art, mathematics, and science into useful
products. On its most basic level, the industrial arts
depa rtment offered the knowledge which is needed
to solve the simple and complex problems found
a t home. On its more advanced levels, the department offered courses which provide the basis for
further vocatio na l plans. Such courses as auto
mechanics, photography, and electricity provided
the foundation for the student' s future career aspirations.
~Ir. Test points out th e parts of an automobile to Sheldon Tomlinson, Ed Van Russell, David Daniels, and Steve :\latlin .
C. JOH N :\! AD ISO:\
13.S.-:\l ichigan State Univ.
:\l.A.-:\lichigan State Univ.
Department C ha irm a n
\\'I LLIA:\l :\!E !J~S
ll.S.-N. Illinois U ni\' .
";\"" Club Sponsor
CHUCK :\IORRISON
13.S.-E . Illin ois Univ.
i\ l.S .-E. Illinois U niv.
Varsity T ennis Coach
DONALD T EST
ll .S.-Stout State U niv .
:\l.S.-N. :\l ichigan U niv.
II omccoming Ticket Sales
and Supervision
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�Art expands its curriculum
ROBERT BAU:VIGARTNER
B.S .-N. Illinois Univ.
i\l.A.-U niv . of Wisconsin
Frosh Baseball Coach
Frosh Basketball Coach
BAHBAl\A FITZGERALD
B.F.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Articu latio n Co mmittee
P.T.A. Open House
GAI\Y DAVIS
B.F.A.- U niv. of Nebraska
HAZEL LOEW
B.S.- U niv . of Wisconsin
Donna LeComte begins to tr ansform her thoughts into a painting
with the use of water colors and imagination.
M.S.-l.I.T .
Art Council Advisor
Expansion was the key note of the art department this year. The high enrollment of three hundred and forty-seven students, approximately seventeen per cent of the entire student body, made
it necessary to add another art room. T he increase
in enrollment was especia lly large in the two one
semester courses offered, a rt lab and art history.
With the additional room , students could better
explore such a reas as j ewelry making, wood carving, a nd printmaking. This year the regular four
year m ajor art classes concentrated on the techniques applied to various forms of art.
Ho
Michele Laveau a nd Linda Brown use varying techniques
in the painting of still life in oil paints .
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�Music heigh tens the senses
EARL AUG E
B.A.-Northwestern Univ.
ill .A.-Northwcstern U niv.
Directo r of Vocal Mu sic
Lo relei D irector
Barber shoppers Director
Spring M usical Director
Depa rtment Cha irma n
Howard Cloch keeps in time to the music on the bass clarinet.
LE O PROVOST
B.i\1.-New E ngland Con·
ser vato ry of i\l usic
M .A .· U ni v . of lllinois
Directo r o f Band s
The music department offered students the opportunity to pursue their goals in the music field . Students who were interested in the instrumental pro·
gram could join beginners band and progress to
the concert band and orchestra. Mixed chorus and
glee club were open to those students who were interested in vocal music. From these two vocal classes, ·students were selected to enroll in the Concert
Choir. In addit.ion to performing in the annual
school festivals, the choir sang at the Pa lmer House
for a convention of the North Central Business Educatio n Association. This year the choir also appeared on WTTW television and on a local r a dio
station. The highlight of the year was the presentation of the musical, Music Man.
Bonnie Koestner accompanies o n tht•
piano a s :\ I r . Auge dirct1s th<" Con·
cert Cho ir.
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�Physical Education
T he boys physical education department has undergone several basic changes. Having all of the
o ne hundred forty three boys of a gym period
join in mass calisthenics provided a more standard and less time consuming program. Groups of
underclassmen who exhibit outstanding traits of
citizenship and athletic ability trained in the leaders
gym program.
A similar leaders program was innovated by
the girls physical education department seven years
ago. The leaders program was designated to assist
gym instructors in leading class activities. For those
who were unable to participate in the normal gym
program , a modified gym class provided ample
recreation.
The new tennis courts pro\'idc room for th e instruction o f tennis.
The skills and the teaching o f skills arc learned by senior leaders
Rochelle Cohen, Carolyn Dowlin, and Karen \I us kau as they participage in a basketball ga me.
CAl\OLY:\ CIL\.\IEH
11.A.- Univ. of Iowa
Hipplettes Sponsor
\
1 ssis lan t Gymnastics
Sponsor
J>,\TIUC IA \IATL\K
B.S.-C:. \lissouri State Co llege
.\I .S.-C . \ l isso ur i State
College
G .A.A . Bowling Ad,·isor
Junior Ord1csis Adv isor
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JO YCJ<: FELIJK:\\11'
11.S.-U niv . ol' Illinois
G.A.:\. :\th· isor
JO.\:'\:\E \IOIUU S
B.S.- lllinois State U ni\".
Varsity C heerlcaders
G.A.A. Ba dminto n Ach·isor
BAH BA HA HAY
B.A.- lll inois Stille Uni,·.
;\l.S.-U ni v . of Ill inois
Senior Leader Acl\'isor
D epartment Cha irman
JACQUELl :'-IE ST. ANGEL
B.S.-:'\ . lllino is Uni\'.
Senior Orches is ,\cJ,·isor
Interscho lastic Ten ni s Ach-isor
KATHE IU :\E THACEY
B.S.-Del'aul U niY.
Fros h-Soph Cheerleaders
Sponsor
Gy mnastics Sponsor
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strengthens the body
Jeff Simon takes time out from daily exercises to tie his shoelace.
HOWARD BYRAM
B.S.-Univ. of Omaha
M.A.-Univ . of Iowa
Varsity Wrestling Coach
GERALD FERGUSON
B.S.-E. lllinois Univ .
M.S.-E. lllinois Univ.
Assistant Varsity Football
Coach
Soph Wrestling Coach
DONALD LARSON
B .S.-Univ. of Illinois
M.Ed.-Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Swimming Coach
NICHOLAS ODLIVAK
B.A.-Univ. of Kentucky
!VI.A.-Univ. of Kentucky
Varsity Baseball Coach
Department Chairman
KENNETH POL<\SKI
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
Assistant Gymnastics
Coach
:\Ir. \Vinas' modified gym class provides recreation for Larry
Rudd, Larry Plotkin, Sonny Eisenberg, and T om Nigut.
THOMAS SOKALSK I
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
:\I.Ed.-Univ. of Illino is
Varsity Cylllnastics Coach
Spring and Fall lntralllurals
LEONAHD WINANS
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
i'v l.Ed .-Univ. of Illino is
Frosh-Soph Cross Country
Coach
Assistant Frosh Basketball
Coach
Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach
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�Drivers' Education teaches rules of the road
JA;\IES POOU:Y
B.S.-\\'hcaton College
Varsity Basketball Coach
Frosh Football Coach
GEHALD RICHARDSON
ll.S.-Univ. of ;\Iinnesota
Frosh llaschall Coach
Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach
Football Coach
WILLIAM WAHNER
ll.S.-Indiana Univ.
1\1.S.-Indiana Univ.
Department Chairman
This year the drivers' education department
slightly altered o ne of the three phases of learning,
the classroom instruction. A new textbook with more
recent illustrations and regulations was adopted.
Instead of relying on extra reports, class discussion, and films, the drivers' education department
invited Illinois State Police officers to lecture on the
rules of the road. The Aetna Drivo-Trainer machine was then used as a preparation for the behindthe-w heel phase. The hours of driving experience
adequately prepared the student for the Illinois State
License Examination, which was administered three
times during the school year.
;\Ir. Pooley finds that illustrations help Chuck l'ietowski understand a three poin t turn.
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�Librarians
ESTHER BULLOCK
B.A.-F:lmhurst College
:\I .A.-Northwestcrn Univ.
:\I.A .-C\1. Illinois Univ.
The wide selection of books in the library often confuses the student who is
looking for a book to read for pleasure.
IRENE GARRIGAN
B.S.-:\linnesota Univ.
BARBARA SCARBROUGH
R.N.-St. Francis Hospital
School of Nursing
Future Nurses Club Sponsor
DOROTHY TAYLOR
ll.N.-DePaul Hospital
School of Nursing
Future Nurses C lub
Sponsor
Nurses
:\!ARY WALKER
B.Ed.-S. Illinois U niv.
B.L.S.-Univ. of Illinois
:\1.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Department Chairman
Nurses aids, Pat Kiss and Diane Bergeron, help the nurses prepare the
health office for any type of emergency.
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�Special Services give personalized attention
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:\Ir. :\laggio helps ll oward Swider lea rn the operation of the slide projector.
Kim Klapman, Don Shubert, and Lar ry Kaufman watch attcnti\'cly as i\ l rs. Bass uses \'isual
aids to help her students improve their reading speed .
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�ROBERT BANDELIER
HOM EBOUND
INSTRUCTOR
B.S.-Univ. of i\lissouri
ANDY MAGGIO
AUDIO-VISUAL
DIRECTOR
B.A.·N. Illinois Univ.
;\l.A.·N. lllinois Univ.
AVE Advisor
VELLA BASS
READING LABORA·
TORY INSTRUCTO R
B.A.-U.C.L.A.
Pl-IILLIP ;\JANKOFF
SCHOOL
PSYCHOLOGIST
B.A.·Roosevelt Univ.
\l.A.·Roosevelt Univ.
MARSHALL EDWARDS
B.A.·State Univ. of Iowa
ROCHELLE SPITZ
HOi\I EBOUND
I NSTRUCTOR
B.A.·Roosevclt Univ.
ROLLIE KOROL
SPEECH
CORRECTIO NIST
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
.\IARJORIE STEVENS
li\1PAIRED HEARING
INSTR UCTOR
B.A.· 1orth western College
B.S.-i\loorhead State
College
GERALD INE TOSBY
SCHOOL SOC IAL \VOHKER
B.S.-Northwcstern Univ .
;\l.S.\V.-Loyola Uni v.
Many students benefited from the services· of the
special education department. Certa in members of
the special service staff, s uch as the speech correctionist, the impaired hearing instructor, and the
homebound instructors aided students that suffered
from handicaps. Other special services taught advanced techniques. The reading laboratory instructor helped those students who wanted to improve
both their reading and comprehension rates. New
to Niles East this year was the college prepa ration
course, which also emphasized reading and vocabulary, thereby preparing students for the ACT
and SAT exams. Audio-visual aids, another special
service, enabled students to assist the teacher in
emphasizing important points with the use of movie
and slide projectors, overhead projectors, and duplicating machines. Another service, the work-study
program, gave students the opportunity to go to
school for a ha lf a day and to work the other half.
The special services offered at Niles East aided both
the student body and the faculty.
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Mr. Oleny briefs ;\lary Klingbeil, Stc\'c SchocnwoU·, and \laureen Hei nz on
the procedures to follow while enrolled in the work-stud y program.
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�Compiling a yearbook uniquely '67 are the editors. BACK ROW:
R. Ruben (Art), \V. Oppenheimer (Sports), C. Rodin (Sports).
THIRD ROW: G. Estrin (Underclass Pictures), J. Ellis (Se nior
Portraits), K. Weinberg (Occasions), A. Rot kin( G.A.A.). SECOND
ROW: S. Tarantur (Organizations), :-./. Dunn (Associate Editor),
B. Dubrow (Educatio n). FIRST ROW: E. Aprill (Editor-in-Chief).
Selectin g pictures from the many moments at Niles are stalT members Lynn Richardson, Gail Estrin, a nd Arlene Rosen.
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A school year has passed, but the memories remain. Translating memories into a coherent pattern
of pictures and words was the task of the yearbook
staff. Layouts were planned, pictures taken and
cropped, people interviewed, a nd copy written as
the book assumed its fin al shape. Long hours of
hard work went into the completion of each section
and time played a n ever-important role. Cries of
"I'll get it done on time," soon changed to pleas
of "Couldn't I please have an extra week?" A new
assistant advisor, Mr. Mel Pirok, added his suggestions to the project of recapturing the school year
in print. Trying to broaden the yearbook's outlook,
Miss Irene Deneen, yearbook advisor, a ttended the
Scholastic Press Yearbook Conference in New York.
Classwork had to somehow be done between yearbook assignments . But finally, the moments of joy
and sorrow, confidence and doubt, excitement and
routine from September 1966 to June 1967 appeared
in one book, Reflections '67.
�ROW: J. NichoPortrait staff members learn every face in the school. They arc UACK
!.. Hichard son. FHONT RO\\': S. Edelman, G. Leven.
las, U. Shonkwiler , E. Heimlich,
REFLECTIONS '67 creates ord er out of chaos
sections arc the
Spend ing many ho urs \\"Orking, org anizing, and readying on their
\I. Pard ys, R. 1.o \
staff members . B1 CK HO\\': E. Klch r, :\. Gilmore, II. Aronson,
G. \largolin. L
ochtan, I'. Leibowitz , N. ,\Jcxander. FRO N T ){()\\': !.. Da nnstadtcr.
l'anitch, K. \Iargoli s, E. Fabian, and not pict ured,\. Hoscn.
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Directi ng the energies of th e N ilchilitc a rc D. Prousis (Editor-in-Ch ief), G. Sccskin (:\ews), L. Lorence
(Feature), and S . \'etzner (Sports).
NILEHILITE
takes action
Supplyi ng the backbone of work for the Nilehilitc are th e staff members. BACK ROW:
N. White, J. Rushakoff, R. Cooper, R. Shapiro, ;\[. Ellenby, C. Jl orvitz, :vi. Nemcro,·ski. SECOND RO\\': C. Weintraub, T. Schaffner, ]. Fechter, L. .\ligdow, G. Cap·
Ian, :\I. Sh utan , C. Spores. FIWNT HOW: J. Sch atz, C. Nudel man, 13. Kruglick, S.
Waysdorf, E. Fabian, D. Batzkall, R. Gou ld.
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The Nilehilite did more than express a viewpoint.
Members acted upon their words. They sponsored
a bookdrive for the underprivileg ed children of the
Lawndale area, attended co nferences, and produced
sensitive editorial s. Providing a link between stu·
dents and facu lty , the Nilehilite gave students an
opportunity to express their own views. The paper
was composed of four pages: a news page, an edito ria l page, a feature page, a nd a sports page.
Each page had its own editor, and one of the page
editors was chosen editor-in-chief. To be a staff
member of the paper, a student must have completed
one year of journali sm and have been chosen for
sta ff. At the end of the year, the students in the
class put out a special Apprentice Issue. Other specia l issues included the Christmas Issue, the Election
Issue, a nd the Senior I ssue. Demonstrati ng con·
sis tent high quality , the Nilehilite again won first·
place award from the Columbia Press Association.
�Galleon members Arlene Rotkin, Linda Barkoo, Terry Dash,
and Craig Steadman study past Gold en Galleons.
GOLDEN GALLEON retains high quality
Golden Galleon, N iles East's literary magazine,
consisted of poems, essays, short stories, a nd art
works composed a nd submitted by members of
the student body. The published works were judged
and selected by Guild members, a ll contributors
to the magazine. Golden Galleon provid ed a medium
of expression through creativity a nd presented some
of the school' s finest com positio ns. T he theme chosen for the 1967 Golden Galleon, "A Method in
Madness," based on the line in Hamlet, set the
theme for the a rt work .
Guild activities this year included the constructio n
of a Class C float for H omecoming and the traditional job of selling refreshments at a ll home basketball games . Ending the year was the banquet
at which time new members were initia ted into the
Guild.
The Gold en Galleon Executive Board chooses a nd edits all work
appearing in Galleon. llACK ROW: L. Barkoo, A. Hotkin, C.
Steadman, V. Fantus, .\!. Levie. SECOND ROW: T. Dash (Editor-in-Chief), C. Horwitz. FRONT RO\\': A. Behr.
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�Student Council leads school
Representatives of all four classes met at least
three times per week for Student Cou ncil. Enthusiasm
was the key word, and active was the Council. From
supplying guides for Freshman Orientation, to running a Freshman Mixer, to raising one thousand
dollars for the Crusade of Mercy, to running a
school store, to leading a CARavan for the Niles
\Vest game, to assuring students complete representation at all times, Council members were kept busy
every minute. Pep assemblies livened under the guidance of Student Council. Frequent meetings assured
student communication with the administration. A
new student lounge, planned by Council added to the
students' convenience. Through its numerous services and activities, Council continually allowed
students to display their interest and enthusiasm
for Niles East.
Coordinating and leading Student Council efforts are officers J.
lleinsimer (President), II. Brody (Vice-President), S. Tarantur
(Secretary), and R. Bernat (Treasurer).
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\\'olff, Ila! Brody, and Cary Dcutsdi.
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Striving lo rep resent a ll students and plan school acti,·itics arc the Student Council members. BACK RO\\' :
E. Pa_lles, A. lsaa ce, :\! . E llenby, D . Ka li n, T . :'-Jo,·ak, S. Stal, P. Jungwirth,:\ !. Ross. FIFT!l ROW : P.
Leibowitz, S. Lub in, S. Feder,:\!. ,\\-erbach. S. Plotkin , C. Dribin, P. K a tz, S. Armstrong, J. Faclcr. FO U RTI I
ROI\': L. Krichc,·sky, E . Ark in , G. Christopo ulos, J . Fe ld man, E. Pinto , 13 . Stein, B. Siegel , S. Kr ause.
Tllll\D ROI\': S. Ornstein, S. Issacs, !.. Lundmer, D. :\lonsen, D. Halper in, S. :\lcltzer, T. Scarpelli, S.
\\'arshawcr. SECO:\D RO\\' : R. Quint a nales, E. :\filler, R. Ekstrom , G. Skalctsky, S. :\'atcnberg, :\!. Deitch .
FHOi\'T ROW : D. Berkson, S. Arnstein , H. Samdson, l l. Zimmerman, :\!. I-l oo k.
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�This year the Student Service Organization
changed its image. The new S.S.0. advisor, Mr.
Arthur Colver, helped to institute the ch ange. Efficiency and fairness were stressed at all times. S.S.0.
strived to be an active morale builder for the students by urging all students, regardless of whether
they were a supervisor or were supervised, to take
an interest in the organization and to cooperate with
it in its endeavors. More responsibility was placed
upon the students, and members of the organization gave their leadership to spark self-discipline
among the students. In addition to supervising study
halls, serving as library and hall monitors and receptionists, S.S.0. participated in Homecoming with
its float entry and sponsored a banquet at the end
of the year. S.S.0. operated on the belief that mature high school students do not require adult supervision to study. Students who were members of the
organization helped to make S.S.O. an integral
part of student activity.
'.\I embers of the Executive Board keep S.S.O. running smoothly.
BACK HOW: M. Hubin (S.S.M. Head Supervisor), H. Galen
(S.S.O. Head Supervisor). FRO NT ROW: S. Plotkin (S.S.S.H.
Head Supervisor), R. Cook (Head Clerk).
S.S.0. presents new image
Office duties arc efficiently executed by Period Secretaries and
.\fe,scngcrs. BACK HO\\': K. Weinberg, IL Kagan, B. Stein,
J. Ellis, II. Zimn1cnnan, JJ. Hebhan, ;\1 . Ackerman. SECOND
f(()\\ ': II . Beer, B. Colhin, S. Wankovsky, I•:. llobins, T. llaren. FHO:\T HO\\': IJ. Simon, S. r;ordon, E. !'rice.
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�Presiding in the study halls arc the S.S.S.11. Supervisors. BACK
ROW: S. Silverman, B. Gcrshenzon, C. Hessell, D. Kroon, "1.
Solock. FRONT ROW: P. Shane, R. Berg, ;\I. Avervach, J. Siegal ( !lead Secretary), S. Plotkin ( I lead Supervisor).
S.S.D. Supervisors maintain the proper atmosphere in the library.
BACK RO\\': S. Glickson, A. NO\·ak, L. Sandler, :\I. Bishop,
G. !\liller, D. Levin. FRONT ROW: R. Galen (Head Supcn·isor),
B. Deutsch ( llcad Secretary), C. Rodin, G. Goldstein.
S.S.M. Supervisors take charge of keepi ng quiet in the halls
of Niles. BACK ROW : M. Arnonson, N. Kami n, S. Lubin, P.
Bishaf. FRONT ROW: M. Rubin (Head Supervisor), J. Miller
(Head Secretary ), B. Slotten, B. Goodman.
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�Student Union Board provides cntcnain111cnt for dances. BACK
ROW: D. Dowlin, S. \Varshawer, S. Tarantur, K. Kass, I. Cor111an, T. Scarpelli, R. Cook, I.. lloscnldd. FRO:\T IW\\': II.
Zi111merman ( Treasurer). T. llaren (\'ice-President). B. Stein (President), P. :\'c111eroff(Secrctary), \I. Szuch111achcr.
Service Clubs
The Student Unions, organizaed by the members
of Studen t Union Board , ga,·e students of all four
classes an opportunity to meet informally. The Board
included nine carefully selected sen iors a nd four
Student Council members. The success of the Unions
\\'as demonstrated again and again starting \1·ith the
after-game mixers, and continuin_g with the traditional an nouncement of Prom King and Queen and
various in forma l and formal dances of the year.
Other student sel'\'ice o rganizations in the school
which aided both students and facu lty were A.V.E.,
Library Aids, and G.S.O. ~lembers of A.V.E.., Audio Visual Education, helped run film projectors,
tape recorders, movie projectors, and various other
technical machines. The Library Aids assisted the
librarians in s helving and categorizing the books.
The members of G.S .0 ., Girls' Serv ice Organization, planned projects during the year to aid needy
people.
Enjoying the inlorrnal Student l'nion arc .\!arr Ellenhy and hi> date.
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G.S .O. provides aid to needy people. OITiccrs a re F. Silver ( President), C.
Baldassano (Treasurer), L. .\! oskiv ich (Secretary).
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aid school and community
Helping librarians shelf and categorize the books are the Libra ry Aids.
BACK ROW: L. ;\feyer , i\I. Even, P. Yo ung, B. \Va ll, J. Proft, ll. Zuckerman, S. Hoglund . SECOND ROW: F. Schulman, C. PonorofT, L. Berman, G. RushakofT, K. Kramer, L. ;\falfar. FRO N T HOW: J. Jl ass, R.
Greene, B. Fillip, ;\!. Mitnick , I..Cohen, A. ;\ Jathews.
A.V.E. aids in running techn ical machines. Officers are :\I. Kaye (SecrctaryTreas urer ), A. Weisberg ( Presiden t). not pictured D. Foss ( \ ' ice-President).
�Officers of Thespians, the hono rary society of the theater, are
G. K urc (President ), B. Pearl ( \'ice-President ), L. Phillips ( Secretary ), and A. Goldman ( Treasurer ).
Dram a Clubs explo re the fine arts
Drama Clubs meant more than acting. They
meant students could explore all facets of the dramatic arts from lighting a stage to presenting a
debate. The Debate Team was open to any student interested in researching and debating the topic
chosen in the state for the year. The project this
year was "Resolved: that the foreign aid program
of the U.S. should be limited to a non-military
assistance." Ushers Club ushered for the main events of the school year. Tecnis provided all major
a nd minor productions with lighting and sound.
New members worked on a point system and eventually became masters of their arts. After having earned ten points or one hundred hours of
work, students were inducted into Thespians, the
honorary society of the theater. Obtaining a plaque
dedicated to the late Mr. Alvin Schwartz was a
major goal of the society th is year.
Tccn is provides all sound and light ing for stage productions
thro ugho ut the year. Officers arc K . ltothman ( \'icc·l'res idcnt),
.\I. Kaye ( Secretary), and A. Phillips ( President).
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Learning the methods of logical thinking arc the olllcers of
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Debate Team. K. Fleischer (Treasur er), I.. Broun (Researc
Capta in ), :\I. Cohen (Junior \'arsity Captain ).
II. Brody (Team
Arguing his point in a debate is Brian Krasner.
Ushers Club
Collecting tickets and passing out programs , members of the
I.. Von
busy at school fu nctions. Olllccrs arc \V. l•: imstad (T reasurer) ,
keeps
sident), I. Carvalho (Secretar y).
Oppen (Presiden t), I I. Portman (Vice-Pre
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�Special interests beckon students
Battling each other (J\·cr the chessboard arc members of the Chess
Club. Ollkcrs arc J. Spies ( \'ice-l'rcs ide111). ~I. Fraeman ( Secretary ), \\'. llcinrich (Treasurer), and S. Zimmerman ( Pres ident ).
,\n Council sen-cs as a means of st udent expressio n. ST,\:\ DI :\C:
llnbin ( Treasurer), K. ~Jargolis ( Sccreiary ), D. Batzkall (C usine Consultant), ll. Dubrow ( SergeanH1t-,\nn s ). Sl·'.ATED: J.
Cyrog ( !'resident ), I.. Egcrtcr ( \'icc-l'rcsiclcnt ).
J.
"Do you have a 1922 i\lcrcury dime?" "No,
but 1 do have a 1909-SVDB penny." Thus a trading session of the Niles East Stamp and Coin Club
progressed. Students who were interested in a common subject met for a special interest club. Chess
Club members matched wits with others O\'er a
chess board as well as participating in numerious
Chicagoland tournaments. All those who were interested in art, whether they were taking it or not,
were free to join Art Council. ;\lem bers of Art Council worked on creative projects and learned new art
techniques. Both old and new folk songs were taught
and exchanged in Folk i\lusic Club. ;\lcmbers of
NESTLES, the Fine Arts Club, met and discussed
the literary arts. Logic and mathematical problems
puzzled the Math Club until a solution was found.
The number of special interest groups was limited
only by the availibility of sponsors and determination of students.
Folk .\ I usic Cluh brings enjoyment IO m a ny students. Officers
arc .J. ,\rnopolin (Presi dent ) and .J. Gilmore ( Secretary ).
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�:\lath Club members extend their knowledge of l!lathelllatics. Of
ficers arej. Spies (President) and C. ll on·itz(Secrctary).
Presiding at trading sessions of the Stalllp and Coin Club arc
officers I. Corlllan (Secret ary ), I. :\lis houlam (Treasu rer). C.
:\I ages (Sergeant-at-Arms), 11. Freedman (Presiden t ).
cn·.stcd in tlw Fine .\n.s.
:'\estks nH..·mbcrs arc i11 1
Olllccrs are T. Dash (Yicc-Prt'S idmt), B .. \ rons<Hl
( \'ice-President). S . Lubin ( Pn·sidmt ). :\I. Solork
(\'ice-President), C. Sees kin ( SnTctar)· ). H. Calm
(Sergeant-a t-Arms), S. Tarantu r (Trea s urn).
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�Contemplating Spanish students' trip to ),! exico are S. Kammer (Secretary),
D. Donilc (Treasu rer), D. :\lizruchy (President), !'. l\'emeroff (\lice-President), B. Scholbcr (Sergeant-at-Arms), officers of Spanish Club.
Niles East welcomes
:\!embers of French Club learn the meanings of the blue. white and red of
the French fla g. Officers arc L \\'cinstcin (TreasLorcr), :\. :\ewman (\"icel'rcsidcn t ). ,\. l\oscnfeld ( !'resident ), C. \I cl as (Secretary).
Understandin g German Culture is the purpose of German Club. Officers arc
\I. Beiber (Treasurer), ~!. ),!arcus (Vice- Pres ident ), J. C:cnz (Sergeant-at/\ rms ), S. Krause (President), \!. Gans (Secretary).
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Admiring one of :'\icke l'into 's holiday costumes arc 11 . Kleiman ( Secretary),
,\.Behr ( Treasurer), D. Kosh ( !'resident), and S . .\la y rcnt ( \ ' icc-l'rcs ident),
officers o f the .\mcrican Field Sen· ice.
A,·oiding misunderstandings between two peoples is a major project of l{ussian Club. Officers arc .\I. Aronson ( !'residen t), G. Sccskin ( Secretary ). S.
Glickson (Treasurer), E. l<Iehr (\'ice-President).
Nicki Pinto
The American Field Service, sponsored by the
Foreign Language department, played host to N icki
Pinto, this year's foreign exchange student from
Brazil. The annual spring A.F.S. candy sale assured money for a foreign exchange student · next
year a t East.
In additon to A.F.S., N iles' language clubs aimed to create a greater understanding of the peoples
and cultures of the world. French Club members
entered a Class B float for Homecoming, saw a
French movie and a hockey game, a nd gave a
party a spring banquet with French food. Spanish Club took a trip to see a Spanish movie and to
eat Spanish-style food, had a Christmas party, and
met monthly to sing Spanish songs and learn Spanish dances. In the traditional Roman fashion, Latin
Club collected supplies for the needy families and
dined in togas and laurel wreaths at their annual
banquet. Russian Club met to study the Russian
culture and saw a film about Russia. German Club
constructed a booth for the Carniva l, saw a German movie, and ha d a German-style dinner.
Latin Club keeps the l{o man spirit ahe. Officer s arc \\'. Eim stad (,\ cdilc). J. Jungwirth (Quacstor ), L. Snyder (Scriba ), C. Zack ( Co-Co ns ul ). .\!.Block (Co-Consul ).
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�Vocational Clubs explore the future
Teachers of Tomorrow gai n the experience of being on the o ther sid e of
the desk by means of the Teacher's Aid Program. Officers arc STr\Nlll"1G:
F. \'alb (V ice-President ), L. Barkoo (Secretary), T . Cech ( Treasurer). SL\TED: I. Fingerman (President), A. Ka1z(\'ice-Presidcn1).
I ldpi11g .\lr."i. Ka11u,r gra de !('"ii."' an· T earl1ers of T o111orrow
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\!embers of Exccuti,·e Club probe into the business world. Officers arc
S'J'i\:\U ING: S. Marcus (Secretary), T . Cech ( Treasu rer). SEATED: I.
Fingerman ( President), A. Katz ( Vice-l'rcs id enl ).
�J .1 .T.S. office rs plan 1110,· ics a nd llcld trips . ST.\:\lll:\C:
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F. J acobs ( Secretary ), I I. Frecd1nan ( \ 'icc-l'res ide m ). Sl·:,\T EIJ:
K. U llbcrg(Secretarv, \I . Fddman( l'residcnt ).
Preparing for the position o f secret ary arc Junior Secretaries
J.
l':icholas (Treas urer ), \ ' . Kahn ( Secretary), B. Buzil , ( \ ' iccPrcsident), and S. Kaufm a n ( !'resident ).
Through membership in N iles' voca tion al clubs,
students obtained a preview of their anticipated
careers. The clubs strived to present various aspects
of the chosen professions. In addition to Future
N urses and E xecutive Club, the.Junio r E ngineer4 ng
and Technological Society and Teachers of T o morrow were orga nizaed this year. Future Secretaries
ex paneled , renaming itself Junior Secretaries. Teachers of Tomorrow initiated a Teacher's Aid program
designed to lighten the teacher's burden and to g iv e
experience to the students. Future N urses prepa red
food baskets for needy fami lies and sponsored a
bake sale. Executive Club explored the business
wo rld through trips to factories and research in
industry.
Future :'\urses extend aid to less fo nunate fam ·
ilies . :\ . \la rx ( \"icc-l'rcsidcnt ), .J. .J ungwirth
( T rea s urer), I.. Korn ( Co rrcspondingSccrctan· ).
D . Bergeron ( Sccrctan· ). \I. \\'cin ( !'resident).
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�Honor Societies recognize achievement
Quill and Scroll is the honorary journalism society for high school students who are members
of the newspaper or yearbook staffs. To be eligible
for the society, a student must have written 220
inches of published material and have been recommended by his journalism teacher.
Nationa l Honor Society encouraged leadership,
scholarship, and service in students. Juniors and
seniors who had at least a "B " average were eligible for membership in the society. A list consisting of the n ames of all eligible students was sent
to a ll the teachers who then chose the students most
deserving of the honor. The students elected to the
Society were initiated at the annual academic awards assembly held at the end of the year
Il a,·ing published over 222 lines, D. Prousis, E. Aprill, and G. Seeskin were initiated
into Quill and Scroll by the begi nning of their senior year.
:\ational Il onor Society recognizes outstanding service and leadersh ip. BACK 1\0\\':
T . Dash, D. Kroon , T. Hosen, ,\. Freeman, J. llcinsimer, S. Kite,,\. Hotkin. Fl\ONT
HO\\': S. Krause , I.. Reimer. E. Aprill , S. Plotkin, S. Pauly, S. Tarantur.
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�Selected lllelllbcrs of Lorelei arc: llACK RO\\": C . Green wald , I.. Zabo rc. K. Krcitlllan. K . Kasch. D . Cu r·
witz, \!. Tiffin, T . Dash, B. Koestner, :\. !glitz. I.. \\'ells.:\ . Holla nd . L :\liner . SE CO:\D llO\\ ": E . Ga r·
land , A. Hosen, C. J o hnso n, L Kolb . IC llubcn. B. Buzil. S. Kralller. FHO:\T llO\\' : :\I. Qui ut an alcs, S.
Arnstein, It '.\l a rgules, \!. '.\litnick. K. \\'oltcrs, .\ . l\ otk in. J. Cy rog, G . Shandler, :\. Kar iolich.
Vocal groups learn universal language
On November 19, 1966, Choir sang for \VTTWTV. Choir, a selected group of boys and girls, and
Lorelei, a small group of girls, determined their
memberships on an audition basis. In addition
to singing for \VTTW, Choir sang for a business
convention of five thousand people, and Lorelei
sang for various P.T.A. and community club meetings. Girls' Glee Club and Mixed Chorus were open
ti all students. Newest of all the vocal groups was
the boys' barbershop group called the Troymen.
They sang the traditional four-part harmony reminiscent of the turn of the century.
:\Ir. Auge busily teaches the uni,.crsal la ng uage.
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�Girls' Glee is open to all girls wishing to co ntinue music. BACK RO\V: L. Rothenberg, F. Kai ma, I'. Young,
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;\filler. :\I. Hook, J. Bernstein, J. Cattell, IL Bornstein, J. ,\"ise, D. Sternfdd, K. '.Ilana, B. Ohlson, T.
Burns , L. \\'ill , C . Golbin , :\!. Wolters, I'. :\!arras, S. Zamm, B. Kaplan, D. Klinke. Tl llllD !\OW: S. Ruben, :\!. Bender, C. :\Ielas, K. Kiesel, T. Langhaus. C. Kantor, J. Bridge, S. Glassner, !".. Daily , :\!. \Veiskoll; I. Sadin, C. Anderson, I. Fishman, B. Goodman, B. Berke, L. Kobritz, C. Valenti, G. \Vidrevitz. SEC0:\D HO\\': J. Kirchler, S. :\le\"<lrah, B. llothenberg, F. Bla z, I. Cohen,\\'. Kane, D. Friedman, I'. :\lorrow,
E. Kolb, S. Bobrov , :\I. \\'eiss, II . Fried man, L. :\lcClo ud, J. Rubin, I.. Lipner, B. Sudak. FRO:\T ROW:
J. Shain, K. Griffin, P. Cyrog, K. Gamm, E. Fishman, C. Wortman , J. Wein, L. Klein, D. Wag ner, :\I r.
Auge, I'. lledman, ;\I. Sanchez, A. Berger, L. Roberts. S. Leblanc, ,\. Leung, B. Greenspan.
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Choir sings on television
Choir members sing throughout the community. BACK RO\V: E. :\larmel, C. Propp, D. Kleinschmidt, E.
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;\- iner, C. Greenwald, J. Sgaller, R. Kimball , G. ;\linkus, R. Beazley, L. Branman, P. Brushaber, R. Bronstein, N. Holland, :\I. Shapera, D. Berkson, S. Kramer, R. Ruben, B. Buzil. THIRD RO\V: J. Gilmore,
C. Dowlin , D. Kasch, L. Arza, K. H armening, L. Gustafson, :\I. Rapoport, :\!. Greenberg, E. Kroger, S.
Fisher, I. Fingerman, L. Covitt, D. Gu rwitz, D. Cooper, S. Kabiller, :-.J. Schaffrick, G. Burdeen, II. i\larinello, C. Johnson. SECOi'\D ROW: B. Scott, J. ;\liller, R. Vlad, S. Arnstein, B. Dubrow, J. ;\ledintz, \V.
Smulson , D. Benedict, G. J oslyn, ,\. Kraus, S. ;\larcus, T. Grandinetti , A. Rosen, A. l\otki n, !.. Lascoc, i\ l.
Tiffin, :'\. Dunn, L. Oeschler. FIRST RO\V: C. Shandlcr, C. Spores, K. Wolters, K. Krcitman , N. !glitz,
K. Fox, I'. Kaluzna, R. Reinwald, A. Isenberg, R. Quintanalcs, :\I. Sonkin, E. Pinto, S. Kammer, K. Swartwout, D. Dowlin, J. Cyrog, L. :\landell, ;\-!. Quintanales, C. Cox. FOREGROUND: :\Ir. Auge, B. Koestner.
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of 0.:ik s East's musical groups
is the barbershoppers called the Troymen. Jl ,\C: K !(()\\": I(. ~l_uintanalcs.
A. Isen berg, A. Tyska,\\'. Smulson,
E. Stetz, T . Stein, C.Co,·in.SECO:'\D
HO\\': :\Ir. Auge, J.C:oninx,'.\l.Creenbcrg, E. Kroger. I.. Co,·i11, S. Fisher.
P. Brushabcr, IL Beazley. FIW:'\T
HO\\": .\. Aprill, C. Jos lyn, I.. :'\atker, A. I.em er, D. Benedict.
\lcmbcrs of \lixcd Cho rus sing at school functions. B.\CK HO\\": :'\. Becker, D. \lunn. :'\.Gilmore. I..
\lann , J. Wahlgren, ,\. Lerner, J. Coninx, E. Smith, D . Benedict, S. Fischman, :'\. Alexander, E. Borden,
B. Strom, L. Gold, \'. \\'ard. THIRD HO\\': I.. Hosenfeld , F. Silver, ll. Levin, J. Brittan, C. Strom, L. E,·cn, P. Jungwirth , I.. :'\atkcr, G. Co\"itt. T. Stein, P. Tsclckis, T . \ l ann. J. ,\rnopolin, C. Porter, II. Sako,·er, S. Gilman. SECO"'D ROW : :'-/.Singer, K . .J ohnson, K. Stone, D. Greenfeld , J. '.\leltzer, ,\.Tyska, S.
:-<athan, I(. Shimberg, .J. Silver, IC Stoller, L. Green, J. Lerner, I·:. Schaye r, K. Kamin , I.. Kleiman, :\I r.
Auge. Fll(ST 1(0\\': B. Lazar, I.. l\ubcnstcin , D. Lach man , S. Fein. K. Barach , C. l·'.llis, :\. J,;w kowio ..
\'. Tymciurak, H. \\' ill, \'. Cohen, D. Cohen, C. Claberson, E. Skalcts ky, E. Garland.
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�Playing for \\'inter and Spring Festi\'als, as \\'Cll as the annual musical , arc the Orchestra :\lcmbcrs. BACK
RO\\' : :\Ir. Auge. \!. Balter, J. Spilman. Tiil!{[) l\O\V: :\I. :\litnick, J. Gale. J. Sonheim , 1\. Calkins, S.
Fradin, J. Rosman, G. Kure, R. Kaiser, B. Samborski, G. Christopou los, \V. Daren. SECO:\[) ROW: J.
Jungwirth , L. \Velis, K. Sczcr, B. Shonk\\'ilcr, S. \\'cinstein , B. Salter, I.. Bcrss, .J. \Vhiss, B. Aronson, J.
:\larx, P. Brushabcr. FIRST ROW: R. \largulcs, S . Zimmerman , N. !g litz, :\!. Render, :\!. Futterman, J.
Podger s. C. ;\ludclrn a n. :\I. Fracman, B. Koestner, A. l.ctchinger.
Instrumental Groups
"Happiness is playing an instrument in the school
band ," was the theme of the instrumental department
this year. An instrument playing student found his
"happiness" in any one of four groups. Mr. Provost
directed three major bands. TheFreshmanen teredthe
Cadet Band and trained to play at school functions.
When he had displayed sufficient skill, he progressed to the Concert Band, which was designed for the
more mature music students. The bands played at
assemblies, pep rallies, football games, and basketball games. This year many more freshmen played
in the Concert Band instead of the Cadet Ba nd. Finally, the Stage Band consisted of students who spent
extra time after school to learn and practice new
arrangements. The orchestra, under the direction
of Mr. Auge, learned classical pieces as well as
popular tunes. They performed for the Winter and
May Festivals, Music Man, and graduation.
Practicing on her flute is Ca rol Sha llcross.
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�Learning the techniques of playing an instrumclll arc the members of Cadet Band. BACK HOW : Mr. Provost, F. Siemsen, R. Karabush, S. Rudnick. FOURTH ROW: M. Haynes, G. Barron, J. Singer , S. Schneider, ;\[. Einhorn. THIRD RO\\': R. Korman, II. Perl, L. Futterman, :\I. :\lillrnan, G. Stoffer, B. :\loss, R.
Stadelman. SECOND ROW: :\I. :\!andell, T. Lampert, I{. l\larcus, W. Bradley, S. Polston, E. Roth. FIRST
ROW: B. Andes, J. Jonas, F. \\'idrevitz, L. Weiss, A. Aprill, H. Abraham, A. Keller.
find happiness
Concert Band plays for assembl ies. BACK ROW: W. Carver, J. H oglund , ;\I. Balter, J. Spilman. FOURTH
ROW: R. Sataloc, M. Estes, ll. Ekstrom, J . Eggert, G. Kure, R. K a iser , J. Hosman , J. Lc\"in, S. Fine, T.
Beaver, C. Dribin. TH IR D ROW: A. Calkins, J. Sonheim, S. Fralin, W. Daren, R. Neu man , J. Rest, B.
Samborski, G. Christopoulos, G. ll olmes. SECOND ROW: H . Cloch, D. Hibner, I'. Epton, B. Aronson,
T . Brady, J. Weiss, J. Marx, G. Calkins, ll. Natfulin. FIRST llOW: B. Salter, L Bcrst, J. Spic,, S. :\! ayrent,
i\!. Futterman, J. Podgers, A. :\'landel, T. Skliar, :\I. Eoyang, L. Rosen, J. Kantro.
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The 1966 Homecoming Committee, BACK HOW: H. Zimmerman, J. Ellis, S. Neukirk, J. Siskin, S. Summer, C. :\1eles. FRONT ROW: I. Corman (Chairman ), T. Baren (Asst. Chairman), D. Prousis (Sec.), J.
lleinsimer (Tres. ), A. Rosenfeld, M. Ackerman, was the backbone of planning for "Trojans Round-up."
Homecoming Committee plans a real ~'Trojan Round- up "
Posted in the outdoor showcase was the
calendar of events for Homecoming 1966.
Last summer the Homecoming Committee,
members of the faculty, and the Senior Cabinet began to plan 1966 Homecoming, "Trojans Round-up," In the early fall, the student
body became involved in the "Round-up"
with the planning and the building of floats
for the parade.
On Friday, October 7, a spirited Pep Rally
initiated the Homecoming Week-end. All
through the night students worked energetically to complete their floats, and then braved
a ride to the Old Orchard Theater Parking
Lot. At 10:45 on Saturday, October 8, the
tired but happy students hopped on their
floats as the parade began to weave its way
through the labyrinth of streets to the school.
Next on the Homecoming agenda was the
Trojan-Mustang football game. As in past
years, the Trojans found themselves on the
short end when the final whistle sounded.
Yet the excitement lingered on as the students
returned h~me for a few hours of sleep before
the traditional dance. "Trojans Round-up"
was a success.
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�Pep assembly leader Steve Ornstein and Trojan .\!ascot Chuck Dribin preform in part of the Homecoming skit "Slowly I Turn."
The Day Before
Senior Steve Plotkin rides across the contest gym floor, pulling behind him the first float of"Trojans Round-up."
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Stunned by the announcemen t tha t she was chosen Homecoming Queen,
Sandy Siegel throws her hands to her face in disblief, while Carolyn Dowlin energetically acknowledges the choice.
"C'est la vie!" echo French Club members as they realize there
are few hours remaining before the j udging of floats will begin.
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float.
l n the early morning hours, students put last minute finis hing touches on an independent
II oping for a victory, the enthusiastic crowd cheers for the Trojans in the
Homecomin g game against the ::vlorton East :Vlust angs.
Students roam ing the Old Orchard Theater parking lot wonder if they
really see a fourteen foot yellow octopus, a sen io r class float.
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�Kamin, Linda Ludmer, Gary Bills, Carolyn
Sandy Siegel, surround ed by her court and their escorts, Neal
Nicki Pinto,
, Bill Christiansen, Nancy Christiansen, Steve Armstro ng,
Dowlin, Dave Kroon, Ellen Robbins
year's queen, Inger Haualan d.
Phil Brushaber, was crowned 1966 Homecoming Queen by last
Rustic Sunset culminates the Ho me com ing festivities
As the sun set on the evenin g of Saturday, October 8, N iles East celebrated its own
"Rustic Sunset," the 1966 Homec oming dance.
Students danced to the music of Mel Rolane ,
the dance floor surrou nded by autum n decorations. The dance was climax ed with the
crowning of the Homec oming Queen a nd
Court, who were escorted to the throne by
members of the varsity footba ll team. Those
students who planne d "Rustic Sunset" were
rewarded with a successful dance that ended
the Homec oming festivities and helped make
Homecoming '66 an occasi on to be remembered.
Weisberg, discuss the weekend 's excite·
Kathy Moliter, Jim Christia nson, Bette Beer, and Herb
sion at the Homecoming dance.
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�" Madwoman of Chaillot " brings comedy and reality
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Pierre (Ed Feld '67) looks on as the Hag Picker (Eric Palles '69) expla ins the reality of crime, violence, a nd world affairs to Madwoman (Linda Ruben '67).
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�Gabriel (Nancy Becker '69) listens intently as i\fadwoman (Linda
Ruben '67) explains how men have chan ged from gallant to
grasping.
Prospector (Chuck Ori bin '68) samples water for a n indication of oil.
The beautiful city of Paris was the location
of the 1966 Fall Play, Jean Giradoux's "The
Madwoman of Chaillot." It involved the conflict between a so-called "madwoman," Countess Aurelia, and the crass materialism of
the French Capitalists. The Countess loved
the beauty and charm of her native city, but
the capitalists were planning to destroy Paris
to extricate oil. She devised a plan to do
away with all the evil people by pushing
them down a bottomless staircase below her
cellar. The play, although a fun filled comedy in certain scenes, reflects seriously on
current times, and times to come.
The play, under thedirectionofMr. Proffit,
exhibited new and unique techniques in lighting and stage direction which helped to make
a successful show.
Prospector (Chuck Ori bin '68) tries to lure Pierre (Ed Feld '67) into a life of evil, while
Madwoman ( Linda Ruben '67) insists that Pierre stay with her in a life of beauty.
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�Mr. Proffit gives last minute instructions to cast and crews before the performance.
Back Stage Crews work for perfection
Sidney Rabin and Jack Fried of Tecnis put together part of the scenery.
Tccnis member asks for Mr. Proffit's aid in placing a sign on a backdrop.
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�The Jet Set " travels through a maze of talent
Kennedy International Airport was the scene of the opening number of
' The Jet Set" where Bette Beer (' 67 ), Steve Boren ('67 ), Debby Rebhan
('67 ), and Lee Covitt (' 67 ) dance to "Everything's Coming U p Roses ."
The 1967 edition of Reflections Revelries
featured a round-the-world tour in less than
four hours. "The Jet Set" took off from the
Kennedy International Airport at 8:00 P.M.
on February 8 a nd 9. The Jet Setters consisted of a spy, a teacher, a movie producer, and the typical mod teenager. Act
One transported the Jet Set to Brazil, Las
Vagas, Japan , and Russia. With each stop
the audience was welcomed with singing,
dancing, and excitement.
On the return trip, Act Two, th e Jet Set
visited Israel, Siam, Africa, France, and England. They arrived home, in Chicago in the
Finale -- "Chicago, Chicago." The stage Band
provided all musical accompaniment.
Behind the scenes, "The Jet Set" was under
the supervision of Mr. Proffit and Miss Faurot,
Directors: Mr. Provost, Band Conductor;
Mrs. St. Angel, Dance Director; a nd Mr.
Kent, Technical Consultant. All involved
made Reflections Revelries 1967, "The Jet
Set," a complete success.
On arrival in Brazil , the J et Set came upon N icki Pinto ( Foreign E xchange Student '67 ) and i\lirtha Quintanales ('67 ) giving their interpretation of "The Girl
From l penema" as played by the Hill Combo.
Renowned Spy (C huck Dribin '68 ) and Bookie (Eric
Palles '69) gamb le at the Fla mingo Hotel in Las Vegas.
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�"! Spy; You Not" was the comedy skit by Chuck Dribin ('68) and
Steve Ornstein ('67) which added an explosion and some laughs.
"Sukiyaki" girls Caryn Nudelman ('68) and Shelley Kramer ('68)
give the Jet Set an oriental welcome.
One of the Jet Set members, a movie producer (Bob Cooper '68), joins Israeli dancers Merle Weiss, Dave
Silverman, Gail Estrin, and Eileen Klehr in a rousing Hora.
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�The Lady Adventurer found pink elephants Gail Soloman ( '68 ), Karen
Barach ( '69 ), a nd Judy Siegel ( '67) doing the "llaby Elephant \Valk."
Lady adventurer (Sue Lipner '69 ) tells reporters that ' You
Can't Get a Man With A Gun."
Orchesis dancers, Linda Zabore ('67), Sue Tarantur ('67), Ann Benzeev ('69),
Donna Dowlin ('69), and Karen Barach ('69) create an uproar in France as they
present "Can Can."
On the London scene the "Dayze N'Nytez" sang "There Goes My Girl.'
American School teacher, (Judy Miller '67) came to
France looking for love and sings of it in "iV!ilord" to
French lover (Ron Adleman '67 ).
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�Wihter Music Festival greets the holiday season
The Niles East Choir is joined by the Concert Orchestra, Girls'
Glee, and Mixed Chorus in singing a medley of Christmas songs.
The sounds of the holiday season echoed
from the Niles East auditorium on Sunday,
December 18, 1966. Under the direction of
Mr. Auge, the combined groups of the M usic
Department presented the annual Winter Music Festival. Participating in the program were
the Concert Choir, Concert Orchestra, Concert
Band, Girls' Glee, and Mixed Chorus. Also
featured were the Lorelei Girls, a selected
group of female vocalists. The concert was
presented, in part, later that week for the
student body. As in past years, the Winter
Music Festival was an outstanding presentation and a dded to the spirit of the season.
Gail Shandler ('67) and Carol Propp ('67) sing"Mary Had a Baby"
with background harmony from the Choir.
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�Bonnie Koestner accompanies the choir's singing of a trad itional 1lebrew song.
Lorelei, a selected group of girls, sing of the holiday season under the direction of Mr. Auge.
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�OKLAHOMA! O.K.
Curly ( Lorey Comitor '66) attempts to win Laurey's (Carole
Propp '67) favor with tales of a fringe-topped surrey.
Trying to convince Jud ( l•:lliott Kroger '67) that he is
really appreciated, Curly presents a vivid picture of
what Jud's funeral would be °like.
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The Spring Musical transferred the Niles
East auditorium to the golden fields of Oklahoma for a few fun filled hours on April
1 and 2, 1966. Under the direction of Mr.
Earle Auge and Mr. Richard Tendick, "Oklahoma" told the story of pretty Laurey and
her cowboy boyfriend," Curly, who seem to
be having trou~les getting together. Laurey
is being pursued by the farm hand, Jud, and
Curly seeks solace with a local flirt. Meanwhile Laurey's best friend, Ado Annie, and her
intended, Will, are having troubles of their
own, since Annie has fallen prey to the
charms of a traveling salesman while Will
was in the big city.
At a box social given by the farmers and
ranchers, Curly sells everything he owns to
buy Laurey's lunch, and they fin ally declare
their love for each other. Jud swears revenge,
a nd attempts to kill Curly on the night of
Curly and Laurey's wedding. Curly kills
Jud instead, but is cleared of the charges.
The story ends happily for everyone as the
newly wedded couple leave for their honeymoon in the surrey with the fringe on the
top.
�Members of the cast, Andrew Carnes (Bob Beazeley '69), Ado Annie (Carolyn Dowlin '67), Will Parker
(Chuck Schwartz '66), Laurey (Carole Propp '67), Curly (Lorey Comitor '66), Ali Hakim (Bob Cooper '68),
Gertie Cummings (Ruth Revzen '66 ), Jud (E lliott Kroger '67), Aunt Eller ('67) gather around the surrey.
To show that the farmer and the cowboy can be friends,
the town folk dance at the box social.
Ado Annie (Carolyn Dowlin '67) is taken in bY
sweet-talking Ali Hakim (Bob Cooper '68).
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�Before entering the Gold Room of the Pick-Congress ll otel , Nancy Shonkwiler pins a
boutoniere to Roger Malitz's lapel as Barb Shonkwiler and Phil Brushaber look on.
"A Touch of Gold " welcomes June
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The happiness of being Prom King and Queen is reflected in the
radiant smiles of Dick Shallcross and Sue Swartwout.
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�Prom King and Queen, Dick Shallcross and Sue Swartwout, and their court, Jeff Gendelman, Ellen Bernat, Danny Ponto, and Linda Witcher, reign over the dance.
The first weekend in June was one filled
with "A Touch of Gold," for on June 3,
1966, Niles East held its second "out-prom"
at the Pick-Congress Hotel. That night culminated three years of hard work for the
class of '67 which started with the selling
of penants during Freshman year and ended
with the Jay and the Americans Concert in
January, 1966. Instead of the traditional preprom parade, the candidates for king and
queen presented skits in the auditorium. The
theme of the 1966 prom was carried out
as couples danced to the strains of the Dick
Long Orchestra in the Gold Room. The evening was climaxed with the coronation of
the royal couple, Dick Shallcross and Sue
Swartwout.
Prom goers congregate at the refreshment table.
The Dick Long Orchestra provided flowing ballroom music to
add to the formal atmosphere of Prom.
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�Welcoming the class of 1970, Student Council President Jim lleinsimer discussed the procedure for Freshman Orientation.
Special Occasions brighten the maze of routine
The opening of the student lounge gives students the opportunity to socialize and stud y.
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Basketball ent.hu siasts sit in the Trojan Hat Section
to cheer the team on to victory.
�As seen through the spokes of a bicycle, llelene Zimmerman and Chuck Hessel idly talk about the past years of school on Bermuda Day.
Seniors Art Friedman, Gary Leven, Bob Aronson, and Jim Heinsimer plan for Senior Bike
Day.
;\foments before com mencement is to begin, Judv :\filler adjusts Barry Slotten's mortarboard as Karen \\"einberg and Bruce Gershenzon look on.
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�Varsity Harriers run short of expecta tions
The Trojan llarriers, led by senior 13ob Schabillion ,
practice fOr an important meet against \Va ll kegan.
At the outset of the season hopes were high for
this year's varsity cross country team. This optimism
was enhanced by a 16-44 win over Waukegan in
the first Suburban League meet. But to the chagrin
of the team, they were able to capture only one
more league victory. One cause for this disconcerting record, despite the fine running of captains Bob
Schabillion and Steve Epstein, was the stiff competition of the Suburban league. The team had to settle
for sixth place in the league, but they were a respectable eighth in the Ridgewood Invitational tournament. However, due to promising junior lettermen
Arnold Rotkin, Jerry Letzkus, Bill Gardiner and Don
Schubert, the outlook for next year is bright.
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
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Niles
Niles
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Varsity Cross Country Runners. BACK
HOW: ll. Davies, J. l.ctzkus, H. Schabillion , \V. Gardiner , ll. Settler, /\ . Hotkin.
FHO>i'l' HOW: D. Sch ubert, S. Epstein, H.
ll oth , Coach Den nis Snider.
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Niles North
West Leyden
Notre Dame
New Trier
Evanston
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Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
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Highland Park
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Proviso East
Waukegan
Morton East
Ridgewood
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Frosh-Soph Cross Country. BACK ROW: J. N itti, L. ;\l arkovitz,
l. Gans, 13. Glickson , Coach L. Win a ns. FRONT ROW: S. Levine, D. Warshawer , G. Smith, ;\!. ~ layer , 13. llerman.
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20
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Frosh-Soph Cross Countr y
Sopho more Larry ~ l a rkovi t z find s a peaceful momen t
alone before a grueli ng practice session.
This year's Frosh-Soph Harriers did not fare
well in the Suburb an League. Coach Len Winans
attributed this poor record to a lack of depth and
spirit. This situation can be remedied by increased
participation and more active support by the student body. With the a id of this year 's seasoned
freshmen , the forecast for next year is better.
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�Varsity Football. BACK ROW: B. Christensen, A. Demculanaire, S. Stal, G. Rissman , .\I. Sssig, A. Arm·
strong, R. llarling, T. Bonner, \\I. Rissman, T. Harling, J. Rose, D. Clark. TllIRD ROW: .\Jr. ll. Keen
(Trainer), .\Ir. G. Yursky (Coach), N . Kamin, N. !'\ikitow, \\'. Green , T. Lindenberg, N. Stahlkc, G. .\linkus, V. . .\littelberg, .\I. .\lcycrhoff, .\fr. G. Ferguson (Coach ), J\lr. \V. Osncss (Coach), .\Ir. I I. Ewing
(Coach). SECO;\;D RO\\': IL llaris (.\l anagcr), T . Sterns, B. Kite, D. Kroon, P. Bis haf, R . .\lillcr, P. Lustman , A. Becker, G. Bills, .\!. Rich , ll. Daitchman (.\l <rnager), :--:. Pau go ulatos ( Tra iner). FIRST RO\\': S.
Kosoy, G. Jos lyn, G. Gargano, .\I. Corona, C. Niess, .\I. Stein , S. Yo novcr, I'. Brushabcr, ll. Kimball.
Varsity Footba ll: Mittelb erg tackles state honors
Junior end Ron Harling tries futilely to evade the grasp of a would -be tackler after
picking up a key first down against Evanston.
This year's var sity gridmen had hoped to win
two games. For them as well as the whole student
body it was a disappointing season as the Trojans slipped to another last place finish in the Suburban League.
The season opened with the men of Troy looking
as if they were not going to score. In the first three
games they were outpointed 89-0. T he Trojans scored their first touchdown before an enthusiastic Homecoming crowd. After losses to Proviso and Waukegan
the 1966 Troj ans ha d their finest hour in an exciting contest at New Trier East. Sophomore quarterback Todd Bonner r eplaced injured Neal Kamin
and successfully moved the usually ground based
Trojans to the air. The final gun, however, found
the Blue and Gold on the short end of a 13-6 score.
On the final weekend of the season Niles jumped
out to an early lead only to h ave it wiped out by
a 33 point Highla nd Park onslaught.
Despite the team's poor finish there were a number of individual standouts. Hard hitting tackle
Vic Mittelberg gained honorable mention in the post
season all-state voting. Neal Kamin was given honorable mention on the Suburban League team as
a defensive back.
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�With the aid of good blocking, ha lfback ~lario Corona gains crucial yardage for the Trojans.
Directed In· quarterback Da\"C Kroon . the Trojan olknsiH unit
sizes up the mighty l•:,·anston \\"ildkits.
FOOTBALL SCORES
N iles
Niles
Niles
N iles
Niles
N iles
N iles
N iles
0
0
0
6
6
0
6
6
N iles West
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton East
Prov iso East
Waukegan
New Trier
Highland Park
13
43
33
28
20
25
13
33
Xca l Kamin receives last minute instructions from Coach Ew ing.
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�After the first half of the football season was
over the Sophomor e gridmen seemed to have achieved their goals. They registered impressive victories over Niles West a nd over Suburban League
foes Oak Park and Morton East. Due to the injuries the young Trojans failed to record a nother
victory in their remaining four games.
The defensive unit was the strongest division
of the team. Ed Thiry, Rick Becker, a nd Mark Koppel were superb on defease but did not cast a shadow over the offensive squad. This division of the
team was sparkled by the passing of quarterbac k
Todd Bonner, the reciving of Rich Rice, and the
running of halfback Barry Hartstein.
Altho ugh the sophomore football team failed to
fi nish in the first division of the league this year,
they should meet with success during their varsity
careers. The team possesses the talent, the depth,
the hustle, and the desire to win. If they are not
plagued by injuries in the future, the team should
finish in at least third place in the Suburban League.
llard chargin g fullback Gar y Bills receiws handofTfrom teamm a te :'\cal Kam in .
Unde rclas smen repr esent bright
G. Binder, J.
Sophomore Football. BACK ROW: C. :\lcCumber, S . Feder , P. K a tz, B. Vosscl, B. Beasly,
Barasa, J. J a nish, G. Lonquist. Tl!IRD ROW: :\Ir. J. Richa rdson (Coach), :\Ir. J. Burns
Gunderso n, B.
i\ lr. J. Pula( Coa ch ), A. Iledows, T . l.lonner, A. ;\Jormolstein , I.I . Bcrzon, iv!. Kolb, S . Sweet, A. Kearney,
), ;\Jr. V. Va n Cleave (Coa ch ). SECON D RO\V: L. D aily ( :\I a nager), C. Gockcnbach, :\L Sinoski (Coach
FlllST RO\\': B.
wa y, P. Sarasin, E. Thiry, \\/ . T r ietm a n, H. Hice, A. Sta pellkld , C . Kozlov ( .\Ianager ).
, A. Portm a n, D. Hubin, :\!. K o ppel, T . Melas, R. Becker, A. Bolnick.
H a rtstien
�Freshman Football. BACK HOW: E. l.cichtcnstcin , ~I. Haygood , H. llacr, K. lloll'dl, R. Schneider, G. .\1edor, D. Pluda, J. Chapekis,R. Neuman, I\. Reddin , A. Jacobs, :\I. .\lcyer, A. \\'in, I\. \Viser. FOURTH RO\V:
R. l\osenberg, G. Duggan, II. :\idtz, J . Kornick , R. Rolnick, J. Cardis, S. Dworkin,.\!. Portman, S. Rose,
A. Lewkowicz, T. Fillipp. Tllll\D 1\0\\': .\I. Chapaty, I\. Gordon, A. Da,·is, J. Siemiscn, R. Appelbaum ,
P. Jungwirth , B. Perclgcit, J- Kaplan , I\ . .\l oss, .\I. l\uss , L. Sharfrnan, D. Portman. SECOND RO\\' : A.
Paugoulatos, B. Hudler, T. Ronan , \\'. .\bclsun, S. Orloff, D. H anley. I\ . .\leister, K. llauer, .\I. /.olt. S.
Ellman, L. Gin s berg. D. Karlan, C. Berke, T. \\'einer. :'\. Kanelos. Fll\ST RO\\': ll. \\'olf, G. Culapaty,
J. Hatyin a, J. Kandel , S. Sornerman, S. \\'allach, S. Chri.;topoulos . .\!. Berger, S. Deutsch.
future for Trojan football
The outstanding Freshmen athletes which comprised the "A" team played very well. They highlighted the year with a 33-7 victory over Morton
East. Led by Steve Rose, the team showed much
desire to win.
The "B" team wound up the season with a record
of five wins and three losses. With Larry Ginsberg,
Reed Neuman, and Greg Guggan leading the way,
the team scored impressive victories over Evanston
and arch-rival West. With the combination of these
two units, next year's Sophomore team should win
its share of games.
Sophomore fullback Al .\lormolstcin finds daylight and heads for paydirt.
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�Varsity Basketball: BACK ROW: R. Sheade, B. Green, S. Plotkin, :\. Stahlke, G. ;\'linkus, S. Glickson, Mr. J. Pooley (Coach). SECOND RO\\': S. Stal, P. Leibowitz, \I.
Aver bach, i\I. Bishop, G. Krause. FRONT ROW: T. Ste rns (:\ Ia nager), S. Kite (:\Ianager), P. Shane, \I. Solock, D. Hart (i\ l a nagcr), R. Dychman (:\lanager).
Varsity Cagemen
:\lark Bishop battles a Glenbrook forward for the ball en route to East's victory.
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
Niles
N iles
N iles
N iles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
N iles
N iles
Niles
94
69
68
55
77
51
51
71
62
59
60
82
79
80
60
47
61
75
84
70
60
69
49
Niles North
N iles \Vest
Evanston
Glenbrook North
Waukegan
Proviso East
West Leyden
Maine East
N iles North
Highland Park
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier East
Morton East
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
New Trier East
Morton East
Niles North
57
67
63
69
83
72
72
54
55
55
64
73
64
62
64
71
78
68
50
59
71
62
�The finest N iles East basketball team in recent
years began the season by defea ting N iles No rth
69-57 a nd T
iles \Vest 68-67 to become the cha mpions of I iles Township. But this championship
was just a prelude to a greater one. On the night
of December 27 the Trojans began their conquest
of the Niles North H oliday Tournament. In the
first round , the Trojans easily defeated Maine East
62-54. The next night they defeated N iles North
59-55, on the final night the mighty Trojans defeated
Highland Park 60-55 to become the champions
of the tournament. It now seemed that the Trojans
were not destined to lose. They won their fourth ,
fifth, and sixth games in a row against Highland
Park, Oak Park a nd New Trier. But as the team
was shooting for "Super Seven," they lost a heartbrea ker to Morton East 62-60. From here there
was an abrupt change as the cagemen lost four in
a row. However, the team could not stay in the
doldrums of defeat for long a s they put together
another winning streak by defeating Evanston, Oak
Park, and New Trier. But once again Morton East
broke the string; this time by the narrow margin
of 71-69. Even though the team finished sixth in
the league with a 6-8 record , they had a 12-10
overall record.
The Trojans gather around !lea d Coach Jim l'ooley
moments before East's th rilling victory o ver New Trier.
leap to new heights
The :'\iles \Vest Ind ians look on in d ismay as center
Steve Plotkin scores another two-pointer.
Junior guard :\I ark Bishop s killfull y eludes an Oak
Park adversary prior to another :'\iles goal.
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�Sophomore Basketball. BACK ROW: A. Pollack, G. Garbo, G. Binder, B. Vossel, G. Londquisl, B. Bresler,
R. Shapiro, W. Osness (Coach). SECOND ROW: T. :\lelas, J. Hutter, :\1. Kolb, R. Hich, :\I. Koppel, T.
Ryan. FRONT ROW: It Harris, B. Davis, L. Rafferty.
Sophomore Basketball
Junior Scott Glickson stretches high above his
Glenbrook opponent for the ball.
After defeating Evanston early in the season, it
looked as though the Sophomores were on their
way as a potent force in the Suburban League. Unfortunately, this proved to be their only league
victory. The somewhat dismal season was the result
of both inexperience and poor shooting. However,
the team did show much driv e and enthusiasm. With
more experience they should develop into good varsity
players.
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�The Frosh basketball players had the ability to
make baskets. However, it seemed that the other
team always made a few more. Poor defence accounted for the 2-12 Suburban League record . But
defence comes with experience; baskets come with
ability. T he Frosh h ave the ability, and they will
gain the experience. This should insure a sound
future for the young Trojans .
Sophomore Bob Bresler and a Glenbrook adversary both try for a rebound .
Freshman Basketball
Freshman Basketball. BACK ROW: R. Appelbaum, !{. Neuman, S. Goldshol, M. Dooley, B. Glickson, R. Ruthstein,
B. Baumgartner. FRONT ROW: K. Bauer, F. Simon, P. Nast, F. Chapekis, R. Weiss, S. Wolowitz.
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�Steve Plotkin, Senior
:\like Averbach, Senior
The Niles North Tournament Champions
Tournament Trophy
:\lark 13ishop, Junior
:\I ark Solock. Senior
Scott Glickso n, Junior
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�Varsity Wrestling: BACK RO\V: D. Clark, A. ;\fo rmelstein, J. Brandenberg, V. :\littclberg, S. Armstrong,
B. Lutz, P. Figa . FRONT ROW: B. Ficks, A. Bolnick, T. Cech, J. Levin, B. Kite, l. llobinson.
Tim Cech pins down state championship
One of the most underrated and deserving teams
in Niles East is the varsity wrestling squad. Led
by coach Howard Byram, they ranked as state
contenders this year as in previous years.
They opened the 1966-67 season with an impressive victory over Forest View 24-16. Then they
ran into the onslaught of the Waukegan Bulldogs
and lost a courageous battle to one of the most
prominent teams in the state. Stunned by their devastating loss, they regrouped and promptly recorded
unmerciful victories over Highland Park, Oak Park,
Morton East, and Elk Grove. Gathering momentum,
th~y set out to meet with the mighty N ew Trier
Indians. But when the smoke had cleared the Trojans were found on the short side of a 15-23 score.
The matmen were never able to recover from this
blow as they concluded the season with heartbreaking losses to Evanston and \Vest Leyden.
The only remaining task that the Trojans faced
was to defeat their oppenents in the state competition. They took a third place in the state district
tournament. Sophomore Andy Bolnick and Seniors
Vic Mittelberg and Tim Cech wrestled their way
into the sectional tourney. Because of illness, Bolnick
was not able to compete, but both Mittelberg and
Cech earned berths in the state finals in Champaign.
Both wrestlers returned triumphantly. Mittelberg took
fourth place in the heavyweight division and Cech
returned as the state champion at 120 pounds.
Thanks to the fine individual efforts of these two
great competitors, Niles East was ranked sixth in
the state. With the addition of a strong Sophomore
team next year Niles East should once again rank
high in the state competition.
State champion Tim Cech holds the advantage
over his opponent priot to a nother victory.
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�Sophomore Wrestling. BACK ROW: M. Goldstein, B. Redlin, A. Kearney, P. Sarasin, M. Sinoway, B. Stapelfeld,
M. Chlapaty. FRONT ROW: W. Abelson, 1\1. Goldstein, T. Gunderson, B. Beazley, S. Meyers, R. Satoloe.
Young grapplers have potential and ability
The disenchanting record compiled by the Sophomore wrestling squad did not reflect upon the great
ability and potential that the young grapplers possessed. Because three men wrestled varsity and half
the team consisted of Freshmen their dual meet record was four and six. The team was still able to
save face because of outstanding individual performances by such promising matmen as undefeated
Bill Stapelfeld and Tim Gunderson, eleven and one,
at 154 pounds.
The Freshman wrestling squad found Suburban
League competition rough going. It must be noted
that Harold \Vitkov, Ken Kravitz, Ralph Satoloe,
and Ward Abelson wrestled onthesophomoresquad.
The Frosh's respectable .500 record outside of
league competition does show th at they have the
ability needed to succeed in the tough conference.
An Oak Park grappler finds it rough going trying to escape the grasp of Barry Kite.
Freshman Wrestling. BACK ROW: M. Deustch , B. Meistea, M. Ross, A. Gilman, A. lewkowicz, R. Brown, S.
Ezratty. SECOND 1\0\\': I. 11 ass, II . Koelnir, II. \\litkov, J. Linke, 1\1. Berger, D. Weintraub, B. Lent.
FRONT HOW : K. Kravitz, S. Norohaus, I.. Kutchins, J. Singer, J. Ryan, J. Kandel.
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�How To Succeed
Vick Wttelberg begi ns hi s takedown ...
mounts his opponent .
breaks the adversary's support ..
and works for a no ther five points.
gains the adv ant age .
�Jim Ilawkins shows the style with which he set the school backstroke record.
Despite rather unimpressi ve performa nces
against their opponents in the Suburban League,
the Niles East Swimming Team managed to defeat
a majority of their non-league competitors. Led by
senior captain Bob Simon in the 50 yard freestyle,
and by junior Tom Harrington in the individual
medley, the tankmen defeated the swimmers representing E lmwood Park, Lake Forest, West Leyden,
and Arlington Heights High Schools. Another swimmer who was responsible for these victories was Jim
Hawkins, a sophomore , who consistently captured
first place honors and established a school record
in the breaststrok e. The prognosis for next year's
squad is that they will improve both their Suburban League and non-league standings.
Swimmers flounder in depths of Suburban League
VARSITY SWIMMIN G SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
69
17
24
32
42
22
28
61
37
59
19
22
66
Elmwood Park
Niles West
Waukegan
Niles North
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Lake Forest
Morton East
Arlington Heights
Evanston
New Trier East
West Leyden
26
79
71
63
53
73
67
34
58
36
75
73
24
llob Simon prepares to enter the water in a freestyle race.
Varsity Swimming. BACK HO\\': S. \\'arshawer, S. \\'olfinsohn, H. Stiegcl, P. Ilclmers,
II . Simon, T . Il arrington, K. Sto ne, D. Kalin,:\!. Ellenby, J. Duhl, H. :\lilb. FRONT
HOW: IL Stocker, \ '. :\!orris, A. Greenfield, D. Jansen, D. Saffro.
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�Sophomore Swimming. J. Simon, P. Katz, J. Hawkins,]. Dorn, S. Solberg, J. Coninx,
M. Gordon, R. King, l. Korey,~!. Pavey, S. Glassner.
Frosh -Soph Swimming
Sophomore Jim Coninx executes a perfect pike in his drive.
This year's talented sophomore swimming team
compiled an outstanding record of nine victories
and four defeats. This included victories over Morton East, Proviso East, Oak Park, and Waukegan.
Wayne Thomas in the backstroke, Jim Christensen
in the butterfly, and Paul Katz in the freestyle formed the backbone of the squad. The team also defeated five other non-league teams. These excellent
swimmers and the remainder of the well balanced
sophomore team should provide the spark that
the varsity squad requires to improve their mediocre status in the Suburban League.
The Frosh team experienced a dismal season;
however, the novice tankmen can improve as demonstrated by this year's sophomore squad.
Freshman Swimming. BACK ROW: E. Goldstein, M. Pershin, H. Perl, K. Olsen, D.
Kalin, B. Berman, S. Ellman. SECOND ROW: T. Lampert, A. Chalfie, B. Moss, T.
Stein, R. Schubert, S. Rose. FRONT ROW: B. Herman, S. Friedman, L. Meyer, E .
Oworianyn, R. Dinverno, M. Haynes.
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�Varsity Gymnastics. BACK ROW: Mr. K . Polaski, M. llandell, S. Chemers, J. Lisnek , B. Slotten, D. Lev in,
L. Sandler, ! !. Look, M. Shav itz, S. Kite, R. Eck, C . .\!ages, Mr. T . Sokalski. FRONT ROW: J. Levin, S.
Rifkind, 11. .\1andel, E. Adams, J. llaiber, R. Nagel , R. Ekstrom, M. Zissman, I. Cohen.
Slatten triumphs on tumbling and tramp
Through the years the Trojan fans have always
been fascina ted by the varsity Gymnastics team.
This year was no exception. Lee Sandler and Mark
Randall were both state contenders o n the tramp
a nd Barry Slotten took fi rst in state in both tramp
and tumbling. The team as a whole finished fifth
in the state. One of the biggest surprises came when
sophomore Seymour Rilkind came in fourth in the
state in the parallel bars. With such performers as
Steve Kite, i\like Zissman , and the men already
listed, the outlook for varsity gymnastics will continue to be a bright spot in Troj an athletics.
In h is pre-game warm-up Steve Kite displays his prowess on the parallel bars.
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�Frosh - Soph gain valuable experience
The Frosh-Soph team did well in Suburban League
competition. Led by Wayne Sandler, Ernie ]vliller
and Mark Milstein, the Frosh-Soph gymnastics outlook is once again bright at Niles East. With added
experience and hard work the Frosh-Soph gymnasts
should add a well balanced team to the varsity
squad.
Senior Barn· Slotten practices his routi ne prior to a crucial meet.
Junior J eff Levin displays perfect form during his parallel bar routine.
Frosh-Soph Gymnastics. BACK IW\V: :\Ir. T. Sokalski, :\fr. K. Polaski , \V. Sandler, S. :\lelahmed, A. Leavitt, iv!. Aronson, 0. Johnston, :\I. Sh achtman, E. :\lillcr, N. Oollas, B. Quintinalcs, C ..\!ages. FRONT
ROW: G. Christopolous, G. Dentch, B. Hobbins, D. Simon, :\I. :\lilstein, J. Look, B. lludcnbcrg.
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�B. ClearVarsity Track. BACK ROW: ]. Levens, J. Letzkus, A. Rotkin, L. Ac!cer, S. Feldman, N. Kamin,
(Coach). FRONT ROW: D. Grayless, M. Corona, G. Joslyn,
field, R. Settler, S. Bachman, l\lr. B. Collien
M. Mogill, M. Rich, B. Gardiner, P. Bishaf, L. Weinstein, B. Roth, B. Schabillion, G. Gargano.
Trackmen jump off to quick start
Junior Mike Rich easily clears the final hurdle in a great run.
Coach Collien's superbly balanced track squad
jumped off to seven straight victories in the indoor
preview to what should be a fine outdoor season.
Outstandin g among the first seven triumphs were
the routs of Glenbrook North and South, and the
meet in which the trackmen defeated both Niles
West and Niles North to gain the township championship.
Although the entire team has performed well,
there have been individual standouts. Mike Rich
in the 50 yard dash, Arnold Rotkin in the half
mile, and Neil Kamin in the pole vault have all
turned in consistently good performanc es. The four
lap relay team, composed of Mario Corona, Seymour Bachman, Mike Mogill, and Mike Hich established a new school record and deserve high
commenda tion.
If the indoor s~ason is any forecast of the outdoor season, Trojan fans can look forward to the
spring competitio n.
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�Juniors Mike Hich and Mario Corona and senior Larry
Acker practice starts before a big meet.
Frosh - Soph Track
The Frosh-Sop h squad, to say the least, started
the season in a disappointing manner. They lost
their first seven meets. However, lack of depth is
the major reason for this dismal start. There
were only twelve boys on the team; therefore, each
must ex cell at more than one event to make a good
showing. But indiv idual performances have been
shown on the team. Ed Ileinman in the half mile
and sprinter Barry Hartstein shou ld provide some
excitement for the fans of the young trackmen.
Larry Acker demonstrates his high jumping skill.
Frosh-Soph Track. BACK ROW: Mr. E. Burns (Coach),
E. Heinman, P. J ungwirth, J. Tavalacci, E. Weiner, S. Levin.
FHONT ROW: B. Hudnick, D. Warshawer, S. Diamond,
E. Fisher, S. Lee.
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�Varsity Golf Team. BACK HO\\': :\! r. T. Ki,·iluoma, \\'. Bruch, H. Adelman,
:\!. \luzio. FRO:-.iT RO\\': R. Cats, C. Rodin, D. Cle"en, S. \larcus.
Trojan linksters
Senior llon Adelman starts h b d ownswi ng ...
10 8
and continues on to his follow-through.
�Golf has been a relatively unsuccessful sport
for N iles East in recent years. However, the 1967
edition of the Trojan Linksters will definitely improve on the dismal record of last year's team.
Senior letterman Ron Adelman, shooting in the
low 80's will lead the team. He will be followed
by two other returning lettermen, Seniors Dave
Hochberg and Mark Muzio. Ably backing up the
seniors will be four juniors, Don Cleven, Bob Cats,
Bill Bruch, and Curt Rodin. This will make for
a well-rounded team. This season 's golf team will
have the determination to win, a nd even more important, it will h ave the a bility. With these two
factors going for the team, the season should be
a success.
Senior Mark Muzio show correct club position for a
good backswing a nd follow-through.
are up to par
Frosh-Soph Golf. BACK RO\\': :\Ir. \V. Leuck, ~I. Deitch, :\I. Portma n, S. Oken, D.
Chaiken, L. Bollow, ;\ I. Ross, T . :\lclas, A. Spitz. FRONT RO\\': I\. 13loom, II . \ Ialina. B. \\'oolf, :\1. Sonkin, I\. J acobs, S. Deutsch, B. l\uden berg.
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Varsity Ten nis. D. Kalish, T. Stearn, R. Newlin, S. :'llatenberg, B. Lempert, R.
Galen, A. Rosenfeld , .M. Bishop, S. Glickson, :\1r. C. :\lorrison.
Netmen have talent and experience
Coach Chuck Morrison goes over strategy for an upcoming match
as his two top doubles teams of Barry Lempert and Al Rosenfeld
and Bob Newlin a nd Scott Glickson look on.
The future for the 1967 varsity netmen looks
bright. With returning senior lettermen Rich Galen,
Ken Batko, Dave Kritzler, Dave Kalish, a nd Berry
Lempert the team has a strong experienced nucleus. Coach Chuck Morrison will a lso rely heavily
on Junior Mark Bishop, who placed fourth in state
sompetitio n his Freshman year. The team has worked diligently a ll spring a nd is certa inly recognized
as a league contender.
Coach Len Winans's Frosh-Soph racketmen are
also expected to fare well in the tough Suburban
League. The Frosh-Soph team is where young Troja ns learn new skills and gain experience. Two
of the young Trojans that sho uld be a valu a ble
contribution to the varsity squa d in coming years
are Ernie Miller a nd Fred Beaver.
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�Frosh-Soph Tennis
Junior lllark Bishop gets ready.
meets the ball ...
and fo llows through.
Frosh-Soph Tennis. B,\CK HOW: .\ Jr. L. Winans, C. Denis, 111. .\!eyers, .\I. Arenson,
J. Factor, L. Plotkin, A. \Vitt, A. Gilman, S. i\l elamed. SECOND RO\\': H. Lavine,
.\!. Gordon, E. .\liller, D. Wiggens, N. Silber, J. ,\llan, K. Hoth. FRONT !{()\\': J.
Feldman, J. Gutman, T. Paugoulatos, G. Barron , H. Dale, I. 11 ass.
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Varsity and Frosh-Soph Fencing. BACK RO\\': S. Berman, S. \Viner, J. Howard, :\!. Feldman, :\!. Fraeman, J.
i\larx, S. i\lilstein, JV!r. R. Keen. FHONT HOW: L. Natkcr, J. Levy, A. Davidson, A. Acker, N. White, K. Fleisher.
Fencers drop to fifth 1n 3tate
Senior Joe Howard puts up a defense against a lunge by :'.\1ark
Feldman.
Steve \Viner lunges a nd scores against Shelly Berman during a practice.
�N-Club is composed of boys honored for their athletic skills. LEFT ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: S. Berman,
M. Zissman, S. Epstein, D. Kroon, B. Lem pert, S. Kite, B. Christensen, R. Adelman, B. Ger shenzon, S.
\Veiner, A. Rosenfeld, P. Shane, K. Batko, S. Armstrong, J. Howard, N. Kamen. D IAGONA L, TOP TO
BOTT01v1 N. Stahlke, y. Mittleberg, A. Rotkin, B. Lutz, L. Sandler, S. Stal, T. Rosen, M . Solock, R. Galen,
P. Bishaf, D. Schubert, R. Daetschman. RIGHT ROW, BOTTOM TO TOP: T. Cech, D . Kalish, T. Stearns,
M. Muzio, M. Corona, G. Gargano, R. Ficks, R. Goodman, B. GardinPr, J. Letzkus, T. Harrington, S.
Feldm an, C. Mages, S. Plotkin. FRONT 1lOW, LEl•T TO RIGHT: R. Schabillion (Treasurer), B. Slatten
( President), M. Bishop (Vice-President), B. Kite (Secretary).
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�Officers V. Fantus, (Vice President) K. Weinberg, (President)]. Jungwirth , (Treasurer) and K. Kamin, (Sec·
retary) devote much time to organizing G.A.A. activities.
G .A.A. finds itself ....
Any day after school, o ne can find girls eager·
ly participating in the various activities of the Girls'
Athletic Association. The activities encompass all
aspects of physical ed uca tion , developing mental
and moral character as well as physical skills and
body coordination. Every eager girl can participate in tennis, free swim, basketball, badminton,
volley ball, bowling, a nd other team and individual sports. For students with special skills there
are more selective divisions such Ripplettes and
Orchesis which perform for the school, all levels
of Cheerleaders, and the tennis and gymnastic
teams.
An awards assembly is held at the end of each
year . There, G.A.A. members receive individual com·
mendation for their participation and a senior, who
is outstanding and plans to major in physical education, is awarded a four hundred dollar scholarship. Taking part in the G.A.A. programs is a
stimulating and enjoyable experience for hundreds
of girls.
Debbie Rebhan reflet1s
the year's events.
G.A .A. activities encompass all areas of physical education. Board includes BACK 1\0\\' : C. !'oner, \ ' . Fan·
tus, K. Ulberg, J. .Jungwirth, J. Rubin , J. :--Jaeda. SECOND RO\\': .J. Fcctcr, B. Fingerman , K. Kamin, K.
\\'einberg , S. Friedman. Fl\ONT 1\0\\': ;>.I. Colburn, S. Kabiller, I.. llafTcny, C. Ell is, L. Green.
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�Twirling
....
Tumbling
••••
Orchesis members keep in step. BACK ROW: D. Rebhan, B. Reich, E. Schayer, K. Barach, S. Tarantur,
M. Hartman, J. Sweda, L. Zabore, N . Holland, N. Kariolich, B. Beer, R. Cohen, C. Lavin, C. Melas, S.
Krause. FRONT ROW: G. Shan dler, H. Brakeman, M. Quintanales, D. Dowlin, G. Estrin, C. Spores, K.
Weinberg, T. Calnick, E. Skaletsky, :VI. Greenberg, M. Flicht, L. Bandy, S. Gavlin.
D. Settler and S. Kabiller exhibit their balance on the parallel bars.
Leading Orchesis are T. Calnick, (choreographer) D . Rebhan,
(Vice President ), B. Beer (President), and M. Quintanales, (Secretary).
The Girls' Gymnastic Team excels on the diversified apparatus a nd in tumbling. BACK ROW: B. Ryback,
M. Look, K. Weinberg, L. Bilton, H. Marinello, N . Johnson. SECOND ROW: V. Klein, R. Bernat, C. Johnson, K. Stender, C. Winston, C. Dessent, A. Harrold. FRONT .ROW: D. Roth, J. Gale, J. Lerner, D. Settler,
S. Kabiller, G. Lefevre, L. Estrom , E . Neuberg.
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�A highlight of G.A.A. is always Ripplettes' annual water show, Rippling Bros. Circus. BACK ROW: J. Jung·
wirth, C. Kusek, M. Copurn, L. Johnson, A. Cherniavskyj, K. Swartwout, R. Briskman, T. Scarpelli.
FOURTH HOW: H. Samclson, M. Wolters, N. !g litz, S. Mevorah, B. Oh l so n , D. Dowlin, L. Green, P.
Abrahms, C. Johnson, K. Sto ne. THIRD ROW: B. ll eiback, E. Miner, M. Shapiro, C. Liebman, L. Stone.
SECOND ROW: M. Hartman, S. Sapoznik, V. Fantus, S. Kabiller, C. Porter. FIRST ROW: D. Shiffman,
l'vl. Blair, C. Horvitz, S. Abels, C. Defrancesch i, E. Garland.
Swimming
....
Swinging
The tennis team swings to success. Team members are Fay Reich, Ivy Katz, Bernice Sudak, Lynn Rosen, Diane Batzkall, Lynda Von Oppen, and Karen Ullberg.
Lynda Von Oppen demonstrates a backswing.
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�Freshman cheerleaders learn how to promote spirit and enthusiasm. They includej. llich (Captain), B.
Siegel, S. Leavit, 7'1. Schmidt, '.\!. Kipnis, and I.. Krichevsky.
Cheerleaders pep up our triumphs
Any time you go to a game you 'll see
them there -- the cheerleaders. These girls,
loyal supporters of our athletic teams, did
their best to enco urage our players and
crowds. New cheerleaders are cho sen a t the
end of each year. Competition is keen; prospective members must be skilled at performing many cheers, jumps and stunts, Appearance, personality, voice a nd pep are
also a major factor in selection of the tea ms.
The cheerleaders were active in other
school activities this year, also. They entered two floats in the Homecom ing parade,
and helped to pla n several pep assemblies.
L. Harrold, D. Lachman, and H. Brakeman cry for victory for the Trojans.
Always ready with support for our teams are the Sop homore cheerleaders: K. Molitor, E. Arkin,
M. Hook(Captain), M. Yelner, D. Lachman, H. Brakman.
J.
Harrold,
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�Ten cheers for Niles
Varsity cheerleaders plan several school pep assemblies. The squad includes C. Henich, C. Dowlin, S. Sie·
gal, J. Schoeller, C. Anderson, K. Harmening, B. Romanek, II. Zimmerman, C. Billian, and L. Mandell.
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�Carolyn Dowlin
Betty Romanek, Captain
Sandy Siegal, Captain
Judy Schoeller
Helene Zimmerman
Carolyn Anderson
Katie Harmening
Cindy Billian
Gail Herich
Linda Mandell
AST
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��un~eRclassmen
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�Cabinet unites Freshmen. BACK HO\\': B. Lerm<ul, .\I. Klein, S. Fine, H. Goldstein.
:\iilli, B. Langer, II. :\loss, S. Eckersley, A. Chalrie, A. Aprill. SECO:\'D RO\\': L.
Rubin, K. Elkins. G. Cale, L. Grossman, A. Gerber, J. Simon, G. Oher, B. Berke, S.
\\'asserman, J. Rice. FlllST RO\\': C. Rothenberg (Secretary), :0-1. Dine (Treasurer),
G. Co\"itt (President), S. \Volowilz (Vicc-l'rcsidcnt), B. \Voolf(Sergcant·at-arms).
The Class of 1970 entered high school a little
frightened, ~ little bewildered, and greatly excited.
The Freshmen feared the new responsibilities they
would be undertaking and the adjustments they
would be making to the different regulations. The
new class was bewildered by the maze of halls and
the labyrinth of decisions they encountered.
Although, at first, the Freshmen were strangers
to the busy world of high schoQl life, with its athletic activities, socials, and academic courses, the
Class of '70 eventually became accustomed to the
new ways. These Freshmen no longer lost their way
in the halls, but were settled into the general pattern
they would be following for the next four years. The
Freshmen now have representatives in council, and
a cabinet of their own to help regulate the student
body. Through the different positions the Freshmen are holding and by participating in the activities available to them, the Freshman Class has
become a major part of Niles East.
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Freshmen learn 'The Most Dangero us Game'
Sandra Abeles
Ward Abelson
Hillary Abraham
Alan Acker
Cheryl Alexander
J efT Alexander
Jeffrey Allan
Dina Alpern
Brian Andes
Robert Applebaum
Arnold Aprill
Bruce Aronson
Barbara Ashley
Dorothy Babis
James Baer
Jeri Bailen
Michael Balter
Elaine Banziger
Steve Barkoo
· Gary Barron
Frank Bartilotta
Rona Bass
Keith Bauer
Michael Baygood
Peggy Beaven
Thomas Beaver
Cindy Belon
Jeanne Benas
Craig Berk
Betsy Berke
Debbie Berkson
Bradley Berman
Denise Bialeck
Mark Bieber
Lydia Bilton
Babette Black
Christine Black
Francine Blaz
Marc Bloom
Hoben Bloom
Janet Bonem
{oe Brabec
Varren Bradley
Patricia Brennan
rll Bridge
ackie Brittan
Laurie Brodsky
Marcia Broun
1ZZ
Neil Bercovilz
Karin Berg
Arlene Berger
Marc Berger
Ronald Brown
Lee Burstein
Donna Calkins
John Cardis
�Freshmen
David Carlin
Richard Castle
Linda Catellier
Jean Cattell
Alan Chalfie
Fred Chahekis
Bonnie C 1avin
Elaine Chiropolos
Gary Ch lapaty
Mike Chlapaty
Geo Christopoulos
Patti Coburn
Howard Cohen
Howard Cohen
Ian Cohen
Ivy Cohen
Louis Cohen
Reva Cohen
Vickie Cohen
Barry Comin
{ifT Cook
ictoria
Judith Cowen
Patricia Cyrog
Alan Davis
Donna Davis
Robin Dow
Cathy Defranceschi
:\like Deitch
:\I ichael Dere
Carol Dessent
Chris Dessem
Gail Deutsch
Steve Deutsch
Steven Diamond
~arcy Dine
Hocky Di nverno
l\ichard Dissen
Daniel Dlensh uk
Sandra Dluger
Michael Dooley
Harriet D rclich
Gregory Duggan
Nancy Dun lap
Emil Dworianyn
Scott Dworkin
Shearill Eckersley
,\Iara Einhorn
Linda Ekstrom
Linda Ekstrom
Karen Elkins
Cheryl Ellenby
Chris Elliott
Sue Ell iott
Steve Ellman
Bruce Endres
Sheri Epstein
Paul Epton
Ken Ericksen
"' ary Ann Even
Stan Ezratty
Leslie Farber
Scott Farber
Richard Fallucca
Jeff Facter
Audrey Fard man
Roberta Fedz-Rojo
Joel Feldman
Thomas Fillipp
Steven Fine
Beth Fin german
Crai1 Fisher
Idell ' ishman
Bruce Flack
Richard Flower
Sall y Ann Foster
Steven Fradin
Debbie Friedman
Debra Friedman
Shelli Friedman
Steven Friedman
Holly Frieman
Linda Frishman
Larry Futterman
Gary Gale
Janice Gale
Kris Gam m
Virgini a Gardiner
Alexis Gargano
Anita Gerber
Robin Gerber
Karen Gill
Alan Gilm a n
Karen Gillman
Michael Gilson
Andrea Ginsberg
Larry Ginsb urg
Sharon Glassner
Bruce Glickson
Marty Clink
Cary n Golbin
David Goldberg
Debbie Golden
Jan ice Gold man
Steve Goldsholl
Elliot Goldstein
Janet Goldstein
Marsha Goldstein
Reid Goldstein
Beth Goodman
Coorlas
Gary Covitt
Helene Covitt
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�Janice Goodma n
Rick Gordon
Berna rd Gottlieb
i\Iarcia Graifman
Kathy Griffi n
Gayle Grossman
Lisa Gr ossman
Gary Gumbiner
Bette Gzesh
i\1argo llad george
Beth I la lper
Debbie If a lpcrin
Daniel H a nley
Fred II arris
A nil a II arrold
i\lark ll ey nes
Terri II efier
Bruce Herman
;\I ark II erst
April H ertz
J ohn ll ervatin
Jeff II ill
Bob If irsh
Bob Hoefler
Glenn H olm es
Larry H orn
Bruce II orv itz
Keith H owell
Miri am 1Iym a n
Charlene Inbinder
Dave Ingersoll
Andi Issacs
Arnold Jacobs
Bruce J acobs
:\lark J acobs
i\Iary J ans
Sue J a nsen
Ron J aski
Dav id J erimias
K r istinc J ohnson
Ly nne Johnson
Nancy J ohnson
Sandor J ohnson
Teel J ohnso n
Pet er Jungwirth
J oel K a~an
Daniel alin
Ste,·e Kaminsk y
Jack Kandel
Wendy Kane
Nick Kanelos
Cha rlene K antor
D onna Kaplan
Jeff Kaplan
Reid Karabush
Sue Karkomi
David Kantani
Ivy Katz
Debbie Kaye
Avis Keller
K aren Kellner
E llen Kelson
Th omas Kenning
.\larcy Kipn is
Linda Klein
Miriam K lei n
Howard Kn aizer
Lauri Kobritz
Nancy Koenig
J ackie Kohn
Jay Ko rnick
Cary Kozlov
Elizabeth K ra use
Ken Kravitz
Way ne Krawetz
Laura Krichevsky
Barbara Kupfer
Les Kutchins
Tom La monda
Rand i Lampert
Terry Lam pert
Larry Lance
Pa tricia La nge
Bar bara Langer
T erry Lang ha us
Rho na Larwe
Irwin Lass
Diana Lazaar
Barb ara Lazar
T erry Leavitt
Susan Leblanc
J ohn Lee
Bruce Lent
Barry Lerman
Alan Lerner
Amy Lctchinger
Stuart Leven
D avid Levens
J a mes Levie
Adria nne Levin
Ken Levin
'.\1arcy Lev in
Sharon J.ev it
'.\ l a dclin e Le\vis
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Carol Greenberg
Debbie Green field
J ack Greenfield
Barbara Greenspan
Adam Lewkowicz
Elyse Libert
Ed Lichtenstein
John Linke
�Freshmen
Lou-Anne Lipner
Julie London
Carol Loring
Joe Lurie
Lezli ,\Ialfar
JI ow a rd Idalina
Adriana .\I and cl
Linda !II andcl
.\l ichacl .\landell
Gudrun .\lank
Lynne .\lann
Debbie i\I arcus
l\ichard .\I arcus
Sharon .\I ardell
Al .\I arks
Debi !\larks
Kathy .\ I arta
Ly nne i\ l cCloud
i\ or Ill an l\ I cCray
Jacly nn .\lcGraw
Gil i\1edor
Nancy Mehlman
Sheri /\lcltzer
Cail .\I endclssohn
I·:ilccn .\ I erki11
Christine \!eyer
Leonard .\lc\'cr
.\I ike .\!eyer.
Cary .\lichacl
Ja11~t .\ligdow
Lori .\filler
.\f are .\filler
.\lichacl .\liller
.\!orris :\lilllllan
:\I arc .\lilstci11
11 O\\'ard .\I ishoulalll
Bria11 .\lister
Debbie .\I izock
.\lark .\lonti
Jan is .\ l uody
Frayda .\I orris
Phyllis .\lorrow
llob .\'loss
\'era .\lyllla
Stc,·c Nathan
I.con i\ at ker
Dm·id :\clson
De11ise :\elson
Lisa :-\etznik
Elvce Neu berg
l\cid :-\ewlllan
:\anC\· :'\ewli11
BrucJ >:cwmau
Harold :-\idetz
Julie :\icder
J oel :-\itti
Stephe11 >: urohaus
.\larcia :-.Juwak
Daw11 :\udell
C:crry Oher
Ke11 °<llscn
Stc,·en Orloff
Joe l'appalivata
Anthu11y l'augoulatus
Carol l'epuun
Bruce l'crclgut
JI arr\' l'erl
Barb:tra Pcrn·
.\fare l'ershi11 .
Sue l'ctz
Seth l'inas
Leslie l'liskin
Da,·e l'lud a
Sharon Polston
Da\'id Portman
.\I ark Portlllan
Ilyse Powell
II a rry !'rice
Gu 11ner Puckett
J eff Habin
J(ichard l\edli11
Paula Hcdma11
D ianc l(eilllcr
J oanne Reisman
.\I arc Re11der
J onathan Rest
\\'ay ne Hhodes
Jill Hice
Cynthia llichards
Cheryl Richardson
.\I arc Robbins
Lou ise Hoberts
;\I ary Rogina
Sandra Ragover
Holf Rolnick.i
Tim Ronan
Stenn Hoss
Cynthia llosell!an
Richard Rosenberg
Hob bin Rosen berg
Lisa Ross
:\like Ross
Laura llosset
Allan Hoth
Ken 1\oth
Brad l\othenberg
Carole Hothcnbcrg
l.011isa l(othcnberg
David l\oth stcin
Rich Hoth stci n
Cr ant :\ ixo11
Peter
~ast
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�13arbara Berry and Ken Roth , two non-11·estern civili zatio n students, compare two-and three-dimensio nal models of the earth .
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�Freshmen
Carla Stein
Robin Stein
Tom Stein
;\I ary Stelter
II oward Stephan
;\l arilyn Stepler
Keith Stern
Sheryl Stern
Barbara Sternfeld
David Stetz
Barbara Sticlow
Ronnie Stoller
Perry Stricker
Jean Struck
Barbara Swider
Howard Swider
Joan Tan det
Handy Tannebaum
j asper Tavolacci
Marcia Thomsen
Gary Trendier
Arthur Triwush
Jack Trobe
Yaroslav Tymciurak
Arthur Tyska
Eileen Van
Jan Wahlgren
.\lichacl \\lalanka
Sue Walker
Stewart Wallach
Karl \Valier
Dan \Varshawcr
Sherry Wasserman
Dean \Vax stein
Alyn \Veil
Joanne \Vein
Alan \Veiner
.\ l arcia \Veiner
Terry \Veiner
Cary Weintraub
Doug Weintraub
Eileen Weintraub
l'aul Weisberg
Da\'id Weisman
Dennis Weisman
Linda \\'eiss
Ron \\'eiss
Sanford \Veitzbuch
Gayle \\'eller
Laurel \\'ells
Joan \Verner
Patricia Westfall
Frances \Vidrcvilz
;\I ary \Vilbern
Bruce \\'illiams
l);n·id Williams
Jay \\'iner
Sharon \Viner
Carol \\'inston
Richard \Viser
II arold \Vitkov
Alan \\/ill
Randy \Viii
Pamela \\'ojcik
!(on \\'ol!C
!(ichard \\' olk
Ste,· en \V olowitz
.\!arty \\'ohcrs
Cccna \Vonma11
Paul 'f'arantur
jerry Zimmerman
!Iowa rd Zoh
.\I itch ell Zolt
Linda Zook
Patricia Young
Terry Young
Pattie Zurla
~laurccn Zutman
:\OT l'ICTl ' RED
!Ucha rd 13 acr
Lora Ben nctl
Sarah BrafT
\\'aync Carver
Hobin Dan
Elaine Danzygcr
Arthur Davidson
Sheldon Dclsack
Hoberta Ferna ndez
J oy Ferris
Hoy Ferris
Stephen Hartnell
Irwin I lass
Joscph llatyina
Edward Heiman
Joanne J onas
Kristine K iesel
Hose Koslan
Lynne 1.ibera1ori
Gary Lieberman
.\lichacl .\ladnick
Christine .\liletic
Diana >:cise
Daniel Olenchuk
Eda! Petroski
Hobin HafT
Neal Rosen berg
La "·rence Sharfm an
Florence Siegal
\\'illiam Singer
Leanne Stephen s
Jay Taussig
Dorothy \\I agncr
Robert \Voolf
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�Winding their way through the labyrinth of high
school, the S_?phomores have rounded another
bend. They found themselves as upper lower classmen, and took advantage of the situation by fooling
the unsuspectin g Freshmen with false directions and
elevator passes. They became more aware of school
activities by selling class rings, pennants at basketball games, a nd buttons to raise money for next
year's Junior-Sen ior Prom; they felt the thrill of
turning the key in the ignition and driving away.
The class of '69 is the la st graduating class of
the decade. They are determined to finish the '60' s
as a memorable cl ass. The Sophomor es excelled
in student governmen t, athletic and scholastic abilities. The knowledge of following in the footsteps
of the Juniors cou pled with setting the pace for
Freshmen was part of the excitement of being a
member of the Sophomor e class--the class of '69 .
Sophomore Cabi net worked to raise money for next year 's prom by selli ng class rings
and penn a nts. BACK 1\0\\': \I. Cohen. I\. Salllclson. \I. Arenson. I\. Shapiro, \ I.
l.c\·ie. :'\. ll olland. D. Shearn. \\'. Page. SECO:'\D ](I)\\': S. Li pson. 1\. Greenberg.
I·:. ,\rk in, I.. Stone. L. Darmstadter. \I. Yelner, I(. Silverstein , C. Ponoroff. B. Cooper.
Fll\ST 1\0\\': D. Chaiken (\'ice·Preside nt). S. Freedman (Secretary), B. ll artstein (Pres·
ident). G. Siker (Treasurer ). S. \lclallled (Sergeant·at·. \rms ).
Soph omor es const ruct the circl e of know ledge
Llnda Abelson
Pamela A bhsie
Elyse Abrams
Paulette Abrams
Sue Abrams
Ronda Acker
II clen Aiscnberg
\\'ayne Alesia
Llecky Anderson
Beth Anderson
Kathleen Anderson
Debbie Apel
\like Arenson
Ellen Arkin
Alexis Arnold
Jan Arnopolin
Letvia Arza
Susan Bailey
\ I arlene Baker
Scott Baker
Linda Bandy
Karen- Barach
Paul Barnett
Robert Beazley
:'\ ancy Becker
Richard Becker
Ross Becker
Suzanne Becker
Hobert Bedows
Andrea Behr
:\liles Beitler
Cynthia Belue
Sue Benjamin
Ann Benzeev
Lau rel Berkson
Llnda Berman
Richard Berma n
Wayne Berzon
Gary Binder
Pat Binder
J anis Bishaf
Adrianne Bivins
\largo Blair
Lee Bolloy
Andrew Bolnick
Lucy Bondy
Todd Bonner
Ellen Borden
Randy Bornstein
Connie Borowicz
. Eugene Botsacos
Helene Brakman
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Larry Branman
Fred Braslawsky
Robert Bresler
Ellen Bresnik
�Bette Brill
Randy Briskma n
Anita Brook
Bruce Brown
Barbara Bruch
Joel Burnstein
Jamie Byron
:\·!aria Cancio
Gail Caplan
Celeste Carneal
Da\'id Chaiken
Robert Chcmers
Ariadna Chcrnia,·skyj
Jim C hristensen
:\ l ary Clark
Cris Clauson
Howard Cloch
Nancy Clothier
Andi Cohen
Denise Co hen
Irving Cohen
:\lichael Cohen
Julie Cole
Katy Collopy
Jim Coninx
Bruce Cooper
Randee Crane
\larianne Crowh urst
Paul Dailey
Richard Dale
Lynn Darmstaclter
llarry Davis
Lawren ce Da,· is
Gerald Decicco
Donald Deluca
Clyde Denis
Gary Deutsch
\'icki Diamond
Jeannine Doner
Jerry Dorn
Denn is Duban
Roberta Dueno
Nancy Dunlap
Sandy Edelman
Juanita Edfors
Linda Elesh
Cindy Ellis
\legan Eoyang
Ian Epstein
Charleen Estes
John E,·en
Linda Even
Joyce Fechter
\ [arc Feder
Ste,·e Feder
Dorothy Federman
Sue Ferdman
Cyd Fields
Gloria Fields
Phill ip Fi ga
Jere Fine
Steven Fine
Caryn Fi sch
Judy Fisch
Claire Fischer
Dorothy Fischer
Ste\'C Fischman
Lynn Fisher
Raymond Fisher
Paul Fishman
Hobin Flammang
Kenneth Fleisher
\lyra Flicht
:\lanin Fraeman
Shelley Freedman
Laurel Friend
Gary Foster
Howard Futterman
Ira Gans
Lynda Gapastione
Carol Ga rber
Ellen Garber
George Garbo
Elaine Garland
Cindy Gattuso
Sherri Ga d in
;\[ orris Gertz
>Janey Gilmore
Carol Glaberson
Steven Glassner
Beth Glazer
\I arvin Glazer
Scott Glenn
\'al Cobos
Charles Cockenbach
Susanne Goers
Debra Gold
Laurie Cold
Ilene Goldberg
Jan is Goldberg
I Iowa rd Goldrich
;\lark Goldstein
:\lark Goldstein
i\litchell Goldstein
Linda Gollay
Roberta Goodman
Janice Gordon
i\l ark Go rdon
Larry Gordon
i\ l ark Grabincr
Samuel Graifn1an
Donna Dowlin
.,. '
�Lois Green
Rona Green berg
Rhoda Greene
Debbie Grt'Cn li::ld
Ca rol Greenwald
II ow a rd Crimson
Sheri Gross
Ti mothy Gunderson
Joel Gutman
Annelle ll anbrook
Ja nice Jlarasta ny
Roger 1l arris
Elizabeth ll arrold
Lauri Gutter
Pau l H aake
\ l ark ll a lpcrin
.\ l a rlene Hartman
Barry 1l anstein
Judy II ass
Judy llatyina
Ja111es Hawkins
\\'illia111 I leinrich
Teresita 11 ernandez
Hobyn I lessing
\ l ark ll ill
Debbie II ir sch
Debbie I l irsch
Stu Hock
Jean nie I loglund
J erry II oglund
;\Janey Tl olland
Bichard I lo lzheimcr
\ l arY llook
Tho;11as 11 opsicker
Li nda 11 orbcrg
Fran 1lorwilz
Diane Howell
John II utter
Susan Idclman
\lariln1 J acobson
Sue .Jaet
Joyce Janas
Chris Jan is
.Ji111 Janisch
Don Jankowski
Carv Jerger
J an icc Jerger
Beth .Johnson
Carol J olrnson
I.aura .JohnMrn
Douglas Jo h nston
.Jerry Jones
Stc\'C Julius
Jeanne J ungwirth
Hoben Kaiser
Florence K ahna
Kathy Ka111i n
Susa;1 Kammer
Janice Kantro
Barbara I leinsimcr
Cheryl I lcrli ng
!·:,·a Kaplan
!'at Karovich
Bradley Kaiz
;-1ich acl Katz
Paul Ka tz
:\lien KearnnBonnie King
Brian King
Terr,· Klein
Deborah Klingbeil
\!art\· Kl inn
Ja net Klotz
Sha ron Koc
\·anry Kogan
Elene Kolb
\lichacl Kolb
\ l ark Koppel
I n· ing Korey
Huth Koman
Debra Korshak
.Jan Kotlisb·
Cn:goi·y Ko\'rn,;iny
Bf.trn· Kusa tzk ,.
Bunnie Landsman
Bob Lasko,·
l{ichard J.assin
Earl l.aswonh
Barbara Luala
\I ichcllc I.auric
Cinch· J.m· in
Hon l.a\"inc
Linda Lawler
Kc,·in 1£c
Cail l.e Fcne
Kart·n khr111an
I.any Lehrman
T o 111 Leonard
:\nnic Leung
\lark 1£,· ic
Sidney J;:,· inc
l\oben l£\·inson
Jeffrey l.ny
John l£wa1Hlowski
Carol Liebman
Ch ris Ku sek ·
Donna I.a ch man
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){irhard King
Linda Kipnis
Keith Klauss
Karen Kramt:r
KcYin Krcitman
�Shelley Lipson
Cary Lonquist
John Look
James Lutz
T om Lyons
Carvn .\ l an n
To 1 :\Jann
1i
Audrey :\l argol is
Randi :\l argulcs
Heather :\I arinello
Larry :\I arko,•itz
Paul :\latsuoka
Robert \Iatusik
James :\l arx
Glenn \I ayer
Sherry :\l ayrent
Richard :\lcCarthy
Charles \ lcCumbcr
Ricki i\ledow
Ste,·e :\Ielamed
Tin1oth y :\lclas
Irene \Icycr
:\'ancy :\!eyer
Steven \!eyers
\\'arren :\lichaels
Debby :\l ichcl in
Allan :\lichell
Ernie .\liller
:\I ichael \Ii Iler
Sidney :\ l ilstei n
Ellen ,\ I incr
:\Iar~y ,\I ii nick
Ka1hi :\l olitor
Steve :\Iorgen
Al ;\Jormolslein
Richard :\Iullot
Robena :\'aftulin
Liz :\'cidorf
\lark :\'cmerO\·ski
Ronald :\etter
:\like Neuman
Carl Niess
Allan Nopar
Carol :\' orstrom
:\I argie N ortman
Barb Ohlson
Stuart Oren
Wendy O ':\lartin
Carol O'Shanna
iV! yra Os heff
Willia m Page
N ick Dallas
Eric Palles
Bill Papish
Ken Palis
:\I ichael Patoff
:\I arc PaYey
Susan Pector
J oseph Perry
Roger Phillips
Leonore Plo1kc
Larry l'lQ1kin
Jennifer Podgers
Bonnie Pokoi k
Richard Polen
Alan Pollack
Carol Po norofT
:\lary Ponto
Connie Poner
Alan Ponman
Harlene Ponnan
Cary Primack
Theo Pro usis
Irving Rade
Larry Rafferty
Fay Reich
Richard Reinwald
Scott Rey no lds
Richard Rice
Kei1h Richma n
Sophomore Mary Il ook assumes a typical pose of a Biology 1,2 studenl as s he completes a la b experiment.
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�Seymore llilkind
Bruce Hobbin
Kenneth Robin
Eugenia Hoderick
Buff 1\oscn
Jerro ld Rosen
Lenac Hosenfeld
.'\ ancy Rosenfield
\I arlcnc l(osenwald
Cindy Hosner
Edward Hotberg
Elise Roth
~'I a rs ha
Janice Hudnick
Thoma s lhan
Ila Sadin '
Sheri Sacy
Bob Samborsk i
Renee Samclson
Debbie Samuels
Sue Sa poznik
Paul Sara sin
.'\ ancy Scha lforick
Joel Schatz
l\obert Sa,. itsk y
Ti na Scar pelli
S1c,·e Schaffel
Hoth
Da,·id Huben
Lois Hubenstein
Elyse Rubin
,\ rthur Schatzman
Elayne Sha yer
\I arsha Schcctman
Davida Schiffman
Hu1h Schlesings r
J o anne Schm id!
:\llan Schnider
i\nhur Schubert
Bob Schuckma n
J oel Sch ulkin
Bonnie Schultz
,\Ian Schwart z
\\' illiam Schwegal
\I arc Seruya
.\ lark Schach1ma n
Hicl1ard Shapiro
.\ krlc Sha pera
l\ obcrt Shapi ro
Donald Shearn
Lynn Shuta n
J;>He Shuler
\larco Sicil iano
,\ndrca Siegel
Chi ck ie Siegel
Florence Siegel
De born h Sieg el
.'\<nm;111 Silber
Cail Siker
Hobin Sih-crstcin
Francillc Silverstein
Paui Siegel
Kell Simon
l·'.llen Siker
\lark Simon
Hick Singer
\l orlen Sinowa\'
Eillcn Skalctsk,:
Tern· Sklair ·
Sco11 Solberg
(;\\'ell So111crma11
\l\'ron Sonkin
John Spies
Heading is an integral part of the English prog ram ,
and these Sophomor es work on their assignmen ts .
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�Sophomores
Jack Spilman
llobert Spohr
Bill Stapelfield
Gerald Stegmcycr
Karen Stcrnldd
.\l ark Stcl'cns
.\I ichcllc Stc,·ens
I< arcn Stone
Liane Stone
Dennis Streicher
James Strikling
Susan Strohm
Christy Strom
Ho bert Struck
Paula Sulzer
!\icky Swan
Karen Swartwout
Steve Sweet
Sheldon Tabas
Dale Tarantur
Edward Tclka
0J ancy Tcrchin
l·'.dward Thiry
\Vayne Thomas
Nancy Thompson
J unc Thorsen
Phyllis Titlebaum
Gary Topp
Jan Trainor
Dorothy Treitel
.\lichacl Trcitman
Richard Thompson
Joe Tuzinski
Barry Urbo rg
Jan \'elcn
Carol \'ick
l\obcn \'ossel
Barbara \\'aagc
Arden \Vainer
Randall Waller
Linda Wankovsky
Valerie Ward
Karen Weidner
Eddie \\I einer
Irwin Weiner
Marc W eincr
Dave Weinstein
Gail Weinstein
Shirley Weinstein
i\larion Weiskopf
Bill Weiss
Chery I Weiss
JefT Weiss
Karen \Veiss
E ileen Weitzman
Karen Weitzman
Alan White
Neal White
Rosemary White
David Wiggins
Merle Wolff
JefT\Villiams
Bob Yauch
Marla Yelner
Norbert Zhghs
Steve Zimmerman
M iriam Zolt
Richard Zuckerman
Janis Sweda
NOT PICTUIUW
Michael Aprill
1vlarsha Brutzkus
Larry Canfield
Phillip Denotto
Sharlene Green
George Kopplemeier
Donald i\IcCray
Douglas .\letzger
Howard Nelson
Charles Perkins
George Qu inn
Hobert Quintanalcs
Hhoda Schneiderman
Roger \\'icska
Glenn Petros ki
Susan Vi\"Cl'OS
Donna i\I ichael
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�Juniors journey through the American past
Juniors had to deal with many new responsibilities. Suddenly, although graduation was still two
years off, the students were faced with all the details
of pre-college planning--meetings, applications, tests.
Junior curriculum emphasized the study of American
roots and culture. All Juniors were required to study
American history and to pass an examination on
the United States and Illinois Consitutions. For their
first time, Juniors could take a college level course,
A.P. American History. The Junior English course
included an extensive study of American literature.
Members of Junior Cabinet took o~er the job
of financing the annual Junior-Senio r Prom. Juniors were found on varsity athletic teams, as dub
officers, and in important positions in S.S.O. and
Student Council. Juniors not only looked forward
to leading the school as Seniors, but a lso served
in leaders hip positions as Juniors.
Junior Ca binet plans the 1967 Prom. BACK HO\\': C. Rodin, K. Paradise, D. Lev in,
11. \\'elstein , C. Drihin, S. Gl ickson, C. Fleischer, \I. Ellcnby, S. 'fatcnbcrg, ll. Ekstrom . \llDDLE RO\\': D. Roth, I.. :\landcll, :'\.Christensen, B. Bush, :\. ,\lcxandcr ,
I(. Vlad, C. Goldfarb , II. Fulkowski. FIW:-.JT RO\\': T. Barcn ( Secretary ), ,\. :\ovak
( \'ice-President ), I.. llalpcrin ( President ), ll. Saffro (Treasurer ).
Terry Abbott
Ga ry Abrams
Eric Adams
Nancy Alexander
Louis Argus
:\larsha Auerbach
Leslie Bain
Hillary Balas
Carolyn Anderson
Linda Anderson
i\I ichael Anderson
Rochelle Apple
Tobey Baren
,\I Becker
Bruce Bendel
:\I ichelle Bender
Dianne Berent
Jo llcrick
Arnold Berk
Hobert Berkowitz
Cynthia Billian
:\lark llishop
Barbara lllaz
l\lartin Block
Charles Bloo m
Suzy Bobro ' '
:\I arlene Bohm
Ronald Bondy
Thomas Bottum
!\lark llrachman
:\larcia Brainin
Ste,·en Bra \'er
Bruce Breger
llarold Brody
Laurence Bro un
Sue Broton
William Bruch
George Buchler
:\I ike Buckman
Gay Burdeen
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Deborah Berkson
l\cnita Bernat
Jeffrey Bieber
Cynthia Bielinski
:\lichacl Burgcman
Trude Burns
Bettv Bush
Ben;1 Bu zil
�Juniors
Gloria Calkins
Charlotte Campana
Barbara Carasso
Tom Carneal
Richard Cassato
Steven Chemers
Astrida Cherniovskyj
Edward Cheszek
~ff Chovanec
Christensen
Nancy Christenson
Daniel Clark
Debbt Clayton
Dona d Cleven
i\'lary Ann Coburn
N' adine Cogan
Robert Cohen
Sheri Coleman
:v!ichael Con ley
Robert Cooper
Michael Coorlas
Mario Corona
Leslye Crodgen
Al Crowhurst
:\lichael Cummings
Allen Cypin
Richad Daitchman
Wayne Daren
Earle Dav is
George Dei\1eulenacre
Terrie Dem pers
David Diamond
Donna Donile
Joseph D relich
Charles Dribin
Nancy Dunn
Axel Dylka
Helen Dziabacinski
Roger Eck
Roberta Edelman
Susan Edelman
John Eggert
Richard Ekstrom
Edie Elfman
Robert Engel
:vi ichael Essig
Gail Estrin
David Ezra
Ellen Fabian
Vicky Fantus
Sherry Fein
Janice Feldman
Andrea Ferri
Roy Filinson
Barbara Fillipp
Shelley Fine
Marsha Fink
Stephen Fisher
Esther Fishman
Tony Fitzsimmons
Cary Fleischer
Susan Flower
Bonnie Frank
Jackie Fried
1ancy
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Sue Friedman
Jack Fryschman
Harriet Fulkowski
Bonnie Gagerman
Edward Garber
Lawrence Gardner
William Gardiner
George Gargano
Robert Cats
William Gee
Alan Gerstein
Trudy Gewelke
Jeff Giles
Sharon Gilman
KimGitlis
Janet Glader
Barbara Glazer
Scott Glickson
Debbie Gold
Michael Goldbach
Meryl Gold enberg
Cari Goldfarb
Alan Goldman
Phyllis Goldm an
J u1i Goldsholl
An rca Goldstein
Gary Goldstein
Martha Goldstein
Michael Goldstein
Rosalee Goldstein
Trudy Goldstein
Nancy Golemis
Arthur Goodfriend
Marsha Gordon
Robert Gottlieb
Ronald Gould
Tony Grandinetti
Bryan Green
Ellen Greenberg
:\lerle Greenberg
Rob Grossman
De hie Gurwitz
James Gustafson
Lynn Gustafso n
Dave H a~io
Larry II a per in
Hon II arling
Kathryn llarmcning
135
�Tom Harrington
Gary Harris
Richard Harris
Douglas Hart
Bruce Hayman
Andrea Heim
Esther Heimlich
Sandra Helberg
Peter llclmers
Gail Henich
1\laryjane Herter
Donald Hibner
Chuck Hinkle
Laurel Hoffer
Lauren Hoffer
Gary lloffier
Phyllis 1-1 offman
Carol Horvitz
Shelley Horwitz
Brian 1-1 umphrey
Ceor~e Hurmuz
Nata ie !glitz
Deborah Irwin
Susan Isaacs
1ohn Italia
loward Jacobs
Jerry Jacobs
Steven Jacobson
Marge Janisch
David Jansen
Carol Johnson
Gale Johnson
CeorgK' oslyn
Gayle anlan
Andrea Kaplan
Bonnie Kaplan
Donna Kaplan
Sharon Kaplan
Nora Kariolich
Caryn Karmazin
Donna Kasch
Ken Kass
Alan Katz
Steve Katz
Susan Katz
James Kaufman
Lawrence Kaufman
Susan Kaufman
'.\I ichael Kaye
Susan Kempton
Jeff Kessler
l\oger Kimball
John King
Ri chard King
Norine Kirshner
l( ichard Kirshner
Pat Kiss
Steven Kite
Kimberly Klapm an
Eileen Klehr
l lclainc Kleiman
\'al er ie Klein
Donna Klein schmidt
Donna Klinke
Patricia Koch
Dianna Kolb
Lynda Korn
David Kosh
Stewart Kosoy
Ronald Koval
Sheri Kovin
Shelley Kramer
Brian Krasner
Glenn Krause
Alan Krawetz
Barbara Kruglick
Glenn Kruse
Judy Kuester
Kathy Kuklewicz
Elly Kuner
Wendy Lake
Terry Lem pert
Joy Lange
William Lanners
'.\lichael Lavin
Bruce Lawrenz
Donna LeComtc
Phil Leibowitz
Elliot Lenoff
Jane Lerner
Gerald Letzkus
Ira Levenshon
Bo nnie Le,·in
David Levin
Jeff Le,·in
Richard Leviton
Deneen Levy
Rhea Lichtenstein
Lynne Lieberman
Terry Lindenberg
Susan Lipner
Jeff Lisnek
Richard Loochtan
'.\lary Look
Hobert Lubin
Holly Lubow
Linda Ludmer
Janis .\laeda
Chris '.\lain
John '.\I aki
Bonnie Koestner
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Pat l.ustman
�Juniors
After successfully returning the ball, Junior Sandy I lelberg completes the follow-through.
George Mamlok
Arthur i\'lanassa
H ector .\l a ndel
Li nda l\I andell
Ly nne .\ l anpcarl
Lisa .\I a nkoff
Ste\'en .\larcus
!lob .\larks
Judy .\ l arks
E la ine .\larmel
.\lichacl \lartinko
·Larry .\l ayer
Kristine .\lcCraw
Jill .\I edintz
Don .\I endclson
Don .\letz
.\I ichael .\I eyerhoff
.\I aria .\I ichaels
I.aura .\I igdo w
Andrea ,\Ii Iler
Dan .\I illcr
Cuy ,\I iller
J anet \I ill er
Jeri .\ I iller
Handy .\liller
Gary .\li nkus
Jill.\lisc
.\I ikc .\I ogill
Debby .\I on sen
Hichard .\loore
Hoger .\I oore
Victor .\I orris
Leo .\l ono n
Barry .\l osoff
l\oger .\l ueller
Debbie .\I unn
J udy .\l yers
Edward .\lyszka
Rich :'\agcl
Steven >I atenberg
Steven Nathan
Particia Nem eroff
l\obert Newli n
Norman N ewm an
J oyce Nicholas
T homas :-.lig ut
:'\ick N ik itow
Barry i'J iman
Alan Nineberg
Hobert :\orstrom
Anthony >:ovak
Caryn Nudelman
\\'illiam Oppen heimer
J im O'Reilly
Shari Ornstein
John Pace
Ellen Panitch
F:h-in Papier
Kenneth Paradise
.\I ichael l'ard ys
Roby n Parker
T om Paschall
Shelley Penn
II ow a rd Perlman
Jan Peterson
BeYerly l'inas
\abin
Sid ney 1
l lenry Ra de
Jerry Haibcr
llaphnc l\ambis
Jell l\andall
.\! aria Rapoport
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�Paus ing between classes, Ellen Fabian stops to make
that very important phone call.
Audrey Hatsman
Vicki Rea m
Bonnie Reisin
Paul Reisman
Debbie Ricci
:\! ike Rich
Lynn Richardso n
Steven Rifkin
George Rissmann
Ira Robinson
Curt Rodin
Arlene Rosen
Eileen Rosen
Jo ann Rosen
Ly nn Hosen
Ste,·en Rosen
Paula Rosenberg
T obey Rosenzweig
J oe Rosman
Debby Roth
Robert Roth
Susan Roth
Arnold Rotkin
Larry Rudd
Michael Hud olph
Les lie Rum ack
Gail Russell
Barbara Ryback
Robin Sachs
Richard Saffro
Barbara Sakover
Janet Salter
Al Samborski
J erry Sampson
Lee Sandler
Susan Sawitz
Trudy Schaffoer
Richard Schick
Jim Schlau
Arlene Schl esinger
Edward Schneider
:\I att Schneider
Betty Schober
Jud y Schoeller
Steve Schoen wolf
1o hn Schramm
ill Schreiber
Don Schubert
Karen Schultz
Kla rice Schutz
I ris Schwartz
Ernie Sch weit
Karen Seedorf
Steve Seidman
Do n Seigel
lloy Settler
Joan Sgaller
Shelley Shacvitz
Lynn Sham berg
Alan Shapiro
:\I a rk Sha,·itz
Honald Sheade
Sol S h niderman
Barbara Shonkw iler
.\I ark Sh utan
Italf h Sieber
.Jae Si lver
l>avc Silverman
Jeff Simon
Nancy _SinTier
.\lark Sma
Floyd Smith
Theresa S1nitl1
Toll\· S111ith
\\'alttr S11111 lso 11
Li nda Snider
:'11 arion Snider
Lorri Snyder
C a il Solomon
Jeff Solo111011
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�Junio rs
Jack Solway
Jeff Sonheim
~I ike Sonkin
Bonnie Spiegel
Nath an Stahlke
Samuel Etal
\ I ich acl Stei n
Robert Stiegcl
Sheryl Stone
D iana Strasser
Bernice Sudak
~lin n ie Szuchmache r
y,·onne Tanneberg
;-..J ichacl T anner
Philli p Tanzar
Ted Tasky
Re nee Tefka
\like Thory
James Thompson
Richa rd Tiule
l{ogcr Toelke
Linda Topson
Scott T ru bakoff
Pauline T sclckis
Cathy Ulrich
Andrea Upin
Cecilia \'alenti
Russel \ ' an
Linda \'an C:bl\-e
\ I a rs ha \' elen
Sten \'etzncr
Renee \ ' lad
Ste,·c Yon ove r
James \\' akeficld
:'-Janey Walker
Sam \\"arshawcr
Steve \\'asscrman
Susan \\'axstcin
Susan \\' aysdorf
Larry Weinstein
Lynn \\'ei nstcin
Richard \\'ei nstcin
~lcrle \\'ciss
Cary \\'elchko
\laurecn \\'clkr
\'ictor \\'ells
1-larny \\'clstein
\ l ichele \\'illiams
Lin dsay \\'ineberg
I Ielen \\' irschem
Lawrence Trainor
Cathy \\'aller
William \Vise
Linda \\'iu
Luanrn.: \\'itt
Da\'id \\'olf
Earl \\'olf
\!arc Wolf
Stc\'C \\' olfinson
Kenneth \Voli n
Kathy Wolters
Frank \V oolman
Thomas Wyler
Glenn Yoshim ura
Carol Zack
Jeffrey Zamansky
Shelley Zam m
I lcnry Zemel
:-.. 1ike Zissman
II al Ziv in
:\OT I' ICTUltED
Pat Arney
Paula fllonds tcin
Larry Brown
Linda Carlson
Pat Ca tcllier
Bill Clearfield
Stanley Cope
Ron Dau iong
Richard Da\'ics
D iane Deldouo
\I arc Ellenby
Don Graylcss
Jim Gross
John Ilanlcy
\laurcen I lcinz
Bob J ohnson
.\liriam Joseph
Dia ne Kncys
Allen Kroeker
Ellen Lee
Karen Leung
\like \lalick
Louise \larcy
\lichael \lartinko
Don \I undclson
Bob Nelson
Pat O'Boylc
Sharon Pollack
Janis Rosenbloom
\lolly Ryan
Robert Saey
Ron Schuhrke
Bill Schultz
Larry Share
Ed Smith
Jeff\'aurick
Fred \' cdder
Ken Zucker
\I ichde Lave;tu
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�Sen10Rs
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�Senio r Cabinet so ld felt hats to raise money for the sen ior breakfast and picnic. BACK ROW: :vi. Ackerman,
S. Weinstein, ll. Kite, M. Rubin, L. Cov itt, B. Lempert, L. Barkoo, N. Marx. SECOND ROW: 13. Golbin,
K. U llberg, M. Averbach, S. Plotkin, R. Simon, R. Adelman, L. Nix, D. Rebhan. FRONT ROW: D. Kroon
( Pres.), H. Loo k (\l ice Pres.), S. Siegal (Sec.), B. Beer ( Treas.), R. Aronson.
Trojan l(ound-em-up, the year's homecoming, is
advertised thro ug h the ha lls of N iles East.
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During the past four years, the Class of '67 has
gradu ally worked its way through the framework
of mazes found at Niles East. Senior year, the
only path still to be conquered, was that leading to
graduation. As newcomers to high school, the class
first successfully sold pennants. Heartbreaking footba ll games, the twilight pep assembly, and last
minute preparation for homecoming floats highlighted Sophomore year. Becoming upperclassmen
gave them the priv ilege to attend the Junior-Senior
prom which they hosted at the Pick-Congress Hotel.
Senior picnic and breakfast, fall plays, fantastic
spring musicals, the sale of felt h;;tts and "BOSS"
buttons, the traditional carnivals, the opening of
a new student lounge and bookstore were experiences the Class of '67 will always remember. When
the road to graduation has finally been traveled,
seniors wi:ll enter a new set of mazes where new
problems to solve and new goals to achieve will
always exist. Seniors will always remember the foundation la id for them at Niles East.
�Only 180 days until June 11
;\! ixcd emot ions 1111 the minds of senio rs as they enter their last year of school.
II ighcst sco ring sen io rs on the Natio nal ;\lerit
Scholarship Qualif)·ing Test are: BACK RO\V:
S. Rudman , IC Galen, J, l lcin simcr, T. Rosen,
C. Steadman. FRO NT ROW: T Dash, G. Seeskin, i\L Kassof, E. Aprill.
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�Seniors plan ahead
Hichard Abend
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Marcia Ackerman
Robert Adelma n
Ronald Adelman
Nancy Ahonen
Robert Ainlo
John Alexa nder
John Anderson
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Larry Acker
E llen Aprill
Early in the year seniors Arlene Rotkin, Stuart Samelson, plan for college.
Beve rly Anderson
Hobert Arcus
C hristie Anderson
Steve Armstrong
�Sandra Arnstein
Robert Aronson
Michael Averbach
Seymour Bachman
Clara Baldassano
Llnda Barkoo
Kenneth Batko
Dianne Batzkall
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Marlin Aronson
Marlene Becker
Bette Beer
Robert Bell
Donald Benedict
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Terry Bercov itz
Richard Berg
Diane B,·rgt'fon
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Seniors Karen :\largol is, Gayla i\1argolin, and i\larty Koppel s tudy diligently in preparation for the day's classes.
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�Nancy Berk
Sheldon Berman
Madclyne Bieber
Gary Bills
Sheila Bernstein
Reva Bilton
Larry Berss
Phillip Bishaf
Trojans, Round'em Up!
Carolyn Blaz
Steven Boren
William Boukas
Ba rbara Brahos
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Penny Bloom
Jay Brandenburg
Janette Harrison and Sandra Groat conscientiously arrange petal paper on the
skeleton of their homecoming float in anticipation of the parade.
�Jeffrey Bronn
Michael Braus
Sally Brocato
Irwin Brody
Richard Bronstein
Michael Brook
Linda Brown
Phillip Brushaber
Anita Calkins
William Carey
Larry Carlin
Celia Carvalho
Isabel Carvalho
Alan Cassman
Jane Cech
Timothy Cech
William Christensen
Rochelle Cohen
Ronna Cook
Donna Coopt•r
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�Ilene Corman
Lee Covitt
Carolyn Fox
Barbara Crain
Eileen Cusic
Jayne Cyrog
E llen Daily
David Daniels
Terry Dash
Hoy Oau long
Dolores Davis
Steven DeCicco
Bruce Defranceschi
Barbara Deutsch
Karen Dorfman
Suzanne Doty
Carolyn Dowlin
Barbara Dubrow
Sanely Siegel bubbles with joy upon learning that she has been selected
1966 I Iomecoming Queen as other seniors look on.
�Joel Duhl
Judith Dunlap
Wend y E irns1ad
Hillard Eisenberg
Adrienne Eisenberg
Lila Eger1er
Barbara E kman
Joyce Ellis
Preparing lo enter the g ame,
Gary Bills studies th e action.
Marlin E ngel
Gloria Engerman
Stephen Epstein
Merwin Estes
Bery l Fci gen
Edwin Feld
Joel Feldman
Mark Feldman
Stuart Feldma n
Robert Ficks
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�Ira Fingerman
Don Foss
Howard Forkash
John Foster
The Baron (:\!itch ,\lizock) and the President (Stc,·c Ornstei n ) in The Madwom an of Chaillot discuss plans for obt ain ing oil from the streets of Paris.
I
Karen Fox
Sandra Fox
Hh o nda Fradkin
Arthur Freedman
Harley Freedm a n
William Freeman
Sheldon Frcisin gcr
Jack Fried
M arily n Futterman
Richard Ga len
Trudi Calnick
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150
E lly n Galowich
�Seniors face the school
.
1n many guises
i\larilyn Gans
Susan Cats
j a net Genz
Hichard Gerber
Bruce Gershenzon
Jana Gilm or e
Diana Glass
M a rla Glazer
Barbara Golbin
Barbara Goldberg
Sue Go ld berg
Linda Go ld stein
Robert Go ldstein
Robert Goodman
Frances Goodstein
jod Gord o n
NJ-:S T LES celebrates Luther's Day i n their uniqu e fa shio n.
151
�Susan Gordon
Michael r.raham
Thomas Grecu
l\1 ark Green berg
Allen Greenfield
Anne Griffin
Sandra Groat
Pa mela Ha lperin
Theodore H a rling
J erome H a rris
Janette H arrison
Cheryl H a wkins
ISZ
Kenneth Grace
James H einsimcr
Cheerleader Carolyn Dowli n spurs the Trojans on to ,·ictory.
Anne Helmers
C harles Hessell
�Seniors!
Seniors!
Phy llis Heyma n
Lary Hirsch
J a mes II irsh
David H ochberg
i\lclvin Hoffman
Sharon llog luncl
Linda Holzman
Chery l Horbcrg
Joseph Howard
Barry Isaacson
Ala n Isenberg
Freel J acobs
Gary J acobs
Florence J oach im
Keith Johanson
Les ley J acobs
Joseph Jczowski
Mark J ohn son
Sharon Kabiller
153
�Ricki Kagan
Vivian Kahn
'.\1ark Kaiz
David K a lin
David Kalish
Pamela Kaluzna
Margie Kamin
Neal Kamin
Errol Kaplan
Jeffrey Kaplan
~1Jaxin c Karras
Mark Kassof
Jan is Kellman
Barry Kile
154
Eve Kahn
Steven Kite
J oycc Kirchlcr
Halph Klein
Myrna Kirshenbaum
Mary Klingbeil
�Karen Klinke
Lewis K li nn
Iris Kogan
Martin Ko ppel
David Kohn
Susan Koslan
Anne Kraatz
Martha Kraatz
Alan Kraus
Sylvia Kra use
Jeff llronn carefully meas ures his solurion for a lab expcrimenr.
Dennis K reft
Suzanne Kreger
David Krilzler
Elliott Kroger
155
�Class of '67 brings back the Gay Nineties to Niles East at the Panic Carnival.
David Kroon
Gary Kure
Ruth La mpe rt
Leslie Langhaus
Linda Lascoc
J cfT Lash
Linda Ledgerwood
Rich ard Lcfvre
Barry Lempcrt
Gary Leven
William Kuzniewicz
Dorothy Lahna
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156
�J efTrey Levens
J oel Levin
Rohe r! Lev in
Ellio u Lewis
J effrey Lipman
Daniel I.ocwcnslciner
I I a rvcy Look
Linda Lo rence
S1uar1 Lubin
Neil Luk a1ch
Rachel Lunsik
Bra dley Lutz
Ly nne Mack
C ha rles Mages
M a rc M a rcus
Benjamin Liberm a n
Bru ce Defranceschi relaxes with a
copy of Ma d magazine.
Gayla Ma rgo lin
Karen Margolis
J acq ueline M arks
�Patricia Marras
Seniors Barry :-.lewman and Steve Plotkin sharing the spotlight at their
booth were an unusual sight at Panic '67.
Nancy l\la rx
AvaJoy Mathews
Steven Matlin
Jill Meltzer
Jill Mendelsohn
Jack l\ledor
Susan Mevorah
Joa n Miller
Judith Miller
Richard Miller
Shellie Milner
158
Cynthia Melas
Harry Mirkin
Irwin Mishoulam
Victor Mittelberg
�Mitchell Mizock
Donna Mizruchy
Patricia Mor row
Leslie Moskivich
Evelyn Murphy
Karen M uskatt
Mark Muzio
Lynn Nachman
James Ness
Maurice Netter
Debra Ncuberg
Sandra Ncukireh
Barry Ncwrnan
Brenda Newman
Ann Nilsson
Linda Nix
Before homeroom, Betty Stein and Ilene Corman stop to chat with }.! a ria
Glazer about the events of the preceding day.
159
�Seniors set the pace for the student body
Ellen Novick
Linda Ocschler
K a thleen O'Neill
Michael Orloff
Steven Ornstein
Robert Ortmann
Linda Pace
J ohn Pahigianis
Nicholas Pa ugoula tos
Sharyce Pauly
Barton Pearl
Michael Pearlm an
J acq ucline Perlin
160
Howard Olitsky
Lloyd Peurye
Aaron Phillips
Arthur Phillips
�Charles Pictkowski
Eunice Pinto
Clarissa Plotkc
Steven Plotkin
Michael Portman
J crry Potnick
James Potter
Dale Powers
Eva Price
Carole Propp
Danae Prousis
Mirtha Quintanales
Linda Rabin
Linda Rafferty
Raven Rand
Gregory Randall
Senio rs rela x o utside E xit 13 between final exam pe riods.
Marcum Randall
Deborah Rcbhan
�Belly Reich
Linda Reimer
Wi lli am Rissman
Robert Richards
Ellen Robins
Thomas Robins
Glenn Reiner
Salvatore Rogina
Helene Zimmerman and ~lichael Hubin wonder if the bicycle really is
built for two, but h ave trouble with the tire.
Eli zabeth Romanek
Theodore Hosen
162.
Jeffrey Rose
Stephen Rosenbaum
Michael Hosenberg
Alan Hosenfcld
�Eugene Rotberg
Diane Roth
Eileen Roth
Barbara Rothenberg
Kerry Rothman
Arlene Rotkin
Rebecca Ruben
Barbara Rubin
Judith Rubin
Michael Rubin
Sherwin Rudman
Jocl Rushakoff
Victoria Saller
Bradley Salter
Stewart Samclson
Mary Ellen Sanchez
Eric Sands
Robert Schabilion
Norman Roth
Linda Ruben
163
�Kathleen Schl a uch
Mark Schmidt
Tery l Schmit zer
Cary n Schrcnzcl
Ilcna Schuckm a n
Ross Schultz
Eileen Schwartz
Jeffrey Schwartz
Barha r a Scott
Gail Seeskin
Cha rlotte Segal
J oseph Serra
J
Da ryl Settler
Scott Shafer
Caro l Sha llcross
Gail Sha ndlcr
Steve 13oren asks Jeff LC\'ens, Barry Slotten, Barry :-\ell'ma n, a nd Ed
Feld a question ll'hilc they stand in the nell' stud ent lo unge du ring lunch.
Philip Sha ne
16 4
J oel Sha piro
�Niles East realizes a new student lounge 1n '67
Michele Shuster
Judith Siegel
Michael Siegel
Sandra Siegel
Frances Silver
Jay Silverman
Steven Silverman
Sandra Silverstone
Denise Simon
Robert Simon
Marlene Singer
Gary Skaletsky
Barry Slotten
Gary Shiffman
Sheila Singer
Judith Sis kin
165
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Searching for an archaic meaning of a work fr om
Thoreau's Wal<!cn is senior Reva Bilton.
David Sneider
Mark Solock
William Spear
Christine Spores
Dean Stamm
Joyce Statland
Craig Steadman
Thomas Stea rns
Susan Stcgmcyer
C heryl Stein
Elizabeth Stein
Karen Stender
Diane Sternfeld
Kip Stevely
166
Jill Sola
Martha Stevens
William Stewart
Jon Stiller
�Robert Stoller
Kenneth Stone
Tyrone Strickling
Barbara Strom
Suzanne Summer
Bruce Swantek
Sus an Tarantu r
Mary Tiffin
William Vinikour
Karen Ullberg
Michael Valente
Fern Valfer
Lynda Von Oppcn
Sylvia Wankovsky
Barbara Wartell
Randye Wasserman
Helen Waxman
Laura Webb
SSO period secretary Eve Price distributes information
to the mailboxes of SSO personnel.
167
�Robyn Weidman
Karen Weinberg
Barbara Weiner
Susan Weinstein
Alan Weisberg
Paul Weiskopf
Sheila Weisman
Judy Weiss
Roger Werfelmann
Janet Werner
James White
Frederick Wickman
Gene Widrevitz
Steven Winer
Paula Wolk
David Wolowitz
168
Maureen Wein
Richard Wrobel
Linda Zaborc
Helene Zimmerman
�Awaiting the first strains of Pomp and Circumstances are Steve Plotkin, Joyce Ellis, Bruce Gershenzon, Bill
Stewart, Terry Dash, Barry Slotten, Judy .\lillcr , and Karen Weinberg.
NOT PICTURED
David Ahrendt
Jack Cypkin
William Fischer
Terri Friedlander
Anthony Gapastione
Norman Levin
Richard Kaplan
LARRY ACKER
SSSH 4; Track 2,4, :\linor N 2, :\lajor N 4 ;
Sumnier Institute at Bradley 3; Baseball 1,
3,4; Minor N 3; :\lajor N 4; Numeral l;
JETS 4.
RICHARD ABEND
Transferred from Roosevelt H .S. 3; Student
Council 1,2; Personnel Monitor 1,2; Foot·
ball 1,2; SSSH 4; SS:\! 4; Art Council 4.
MARCIA ACKERMAN
Cabinet 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Homecoming Com·
mittee 4; SSM 2,3; SSD 3, Per. Sec. 4; Mu·
sic Festiv al 1; Glee Club 1; French Club 2,
3; Student Union Board 3.
ROBERT ADELMAN
Shindig 2.
RONALD ADELMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4, Alt. 2;
SSSII 4; SS:\! 2,3,4; :'i Club 2 ,3,4; Football 2; Basketball 2; Wrestling l ; Golf 1,2,
3,4, l\ lin or N 1, :\lajor N 2 ,3,4; French
Club 2,3,4 ; Mock State Constitutional Convention 1; Unity Board 3.
NANCY AHONEN
Personnel :\Ionitor 3,4; Beginning band l;
CAA 1; Latin Club 2,3,4.
DAVID AHRENDT
David Kennedy
Leslie Naggi
Richard Stocker
Steven Sylvan
Sheldon Tomlinson
Robert Warnakc
James Vavrik
Senior Activity Lists
ROBERT AIRDO
Transferred from Prosser Vocational 1.
JOHN ALEXANDER
Na tional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2 ; Blue llonor
Certificate 1; SS:\! 3 ,4; German Club 2,3;
JETS 4; Coin Club 3 , Vice Pres. 3.
BEVERLY ANDERSON
Transferred from Plainfield 1-!.S., Plainfield,
New Jersey 4; Student Council 1,3; Alternate 2 ,4; :\lusic Festival 1,2; Glee Club 1,2.
CHRISTIE ANDERSON
Bronze Honor Pin 3; CAA 1.
JOHN ANDERSON
Transferred from Colun;bia Hill 11.S., Van·
couver, Washington 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; SSM
mon. 4; A.S.B. \lice Pres. 3.
EllEN APRILL
1ational Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Semi·finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin
2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Student Coun·
cil 2, Alternate 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; Spring
Play 1; French Club 3,4; Golden Galleon
1,2,3,4, Literary Editor 3; Yearbook Staff
2,3,4, Section Editor 3, Editor·in·chief 4;
Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; NESTLES 3,
4, Chairman 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Point
Secretary 2; Unity Board 4; Math Club 4;
N.C.T.E. Nominee 3.
ROBERT ARCUS
STEVE ARMSTRONG
Student Council 4; Personnel Monitor 3,4;
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; N umerals 1,
Sophomore N 2, :\.lajor N 3,4; Basketball
1; Numerals l ; Wrestling 2,3,4, l\linor N
2, '.\-lajor N 3,4.
SANDRA ARNSTEIN
Student Council 3,4; Outstanding Service
Award 3; Cabinet 3, Alt. 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Heflections Revelries 2,3,4; Mu·
sical 2,3,4; :\.I usic Festival 1,2,3,4; Lorelei
4; Choir 3,4, Treas. 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2;
G.A.i\. 1,2; Hussian Clu b 3,4; Spanish Club
1,2; Nilehilite 2; AFS 1,2.
169
�MARTIN ARONSON
Silver I lono r Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue ll o nor Certificate 1,2; Student Council 3; Cabinet Alt. l ; SSSI! Chairman 3;
i\l onitor 2; SSi\I Sup. 4; Basketball 1,2,3,
Numerals 1, i\linor N 3; Russian Club I ,
2,3,4 , Vice Pres. 3 , Pres. 4.
ROBERT ARONSON
Gold Il on or Pin 4; Silver llonor Pin 3;
Bro nze I Ionor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate
l; District Science Fair l; Student Council
2,3, Alt. 4 ; Outstanding Service Award 3;
Cabinet 3,4; Ho mecom ing Committee 3,4;
SSSII 4 ; SSD 3; Per. Sup 3; i\lusical 3,4;
Track 2; French Club 4; Ru ssi an Clu b 2,3,
4; Yearbook Staff 4 ; NESTI£S 3.4, \'ice
Pres. 4, Chmn . 3.
MICHAEL AVERBACH
Natio nal Merit Letter of Commend a tion 4 ;
Bronze H o nor Pin 3; Student Counci l 4 ;
Cabinet 2,3,4; Personnel i\lonitor 2,3; SSSH
Per. Sup. 4 ; S pring Play 3,4; Basketball 1,
2,3,4, Minor N 2; Major N 3,4; Captain;
French Club 3; Student U nion Board 3;
NESLTES 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3.
SEYMOUR BACHMAN
SSSH 3,4; SSi\I 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Footba ll
2,3,4 , Soph N 2, i\lajor N 3,4; Track 3,4,
;\lajor N 3,4; Cross Cou ntry 1, Numerals
l ; Basketball 1 ,2,3, N umeral 1, Soph N 2,
:\linor N 3; Baseball 1,2, N urnberals l ,
Shield 2.
CLARA BALDASSANO
G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board 3 , 24-Point Award 3;
G.S.0. 4, T reas. 4.
LINDA BARKOO
Cabinet 4; French Club 3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4 , Sec. 4; Golden Galleon 3,4,
Chairman 4; Trojan Talk 4; Sem. in Adv.
Ut 4, Pres. 4.
KENNETH BATKO
Silver ll ono r Pin 4; Bronze Hono r Pin 3;
Gold H onor Certificate 1; SSD 3, Per. Sup.
3; SSi\1 4; N Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, M inor
N 1,2 , i\l ajor N 3,4; Ger man Club 3.
DIANNE BA TZKALL
G.A.A. 1,3,4, 24-Point Award 4; Future Secretaries 3; Nileh ilite Staff 4; Art Council 4.
MARLENE BECKER
Future Secretaries Club 3; Personnel :\lonitor 2 ,3.
BETTE BEER
Cabinet 2,4, Ah. 1,3; Per. Sec. 4; SSSH 4;
SSD 3; SSM 2; Reflections Revelries 2,3,
4; Musica l 1 ,3,4; 1nter medi a teBand l ;G.A.A.
1,2,3,4 , 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point Award
2, 150-Poi nt Award 4; Orchesis 1,2,3,4, !'res.
4; French Club 2,3.
ROBERT BELL
SSi\l 4 .
DONALD BENEDICT
Nationa l i\lerit Schola rship Letter of Commend ation 4 ; Silver ll onor Pin 4; Bronze
H onor Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; i\lusical 1,2,3,
4 , Student Director 3,4; Music Festival 1,2,
3,4; Barbershoppers 3,4 ; Cho ir 2,3,4; i\.lixed
Chorus 1; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music
Pin 3; Gold Music Certificate 2; Germa n
Club 3,4.
TERRY BERCOVITZ
T r an sferr ed from Von Steuben 3; SSM 4;
ll asketball 3, Minor N 3.
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RICHARD BERG
Cabinet Alt. 3; SSSH 3,4 , Per. Sup. 4; N
Club 4 ; Football l ; Track 1,2 ,3,4 , i\ l ajor
N 3,4.
DlANE BERGERON
Personnel i\.lonitor 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; German Club 2 ; Future N urses 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4.
NANCY BERK
Bronze Honor Pin 2 ; H omecoming Committee 4 ; G.A.A. 3; Future N urses l ; Spotlightcrs 2; Ushers Club 1,2.
SHELDON BERMAN
Silver I lonor Pin 4 ; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Ilo nor Certificate l ; SSSll 4 , Chairman 4; SSM 4; N Club 3,4; Fencing 1,2,
3,4, Soph. N l , Minor N 2, i\lajor N 3,4,
Co-Capta in 4; N umeral l; Science Seminar
2; French Club 2 ,3; Chess Club 1.
SHEILA BERNSTEIN
LARRY BERSS
Reflections Revelries 2,3,4; :\lusical 2,3,4;
i\lusic Festival 2,3,4 ; Shindig 2; Thespians
3,4, 10-Point Award 3,4; Concert Orchestra
2,3,4 ; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Ba nd
2,3,4; Intermediate Band l ; Stage Band 2,3,
4; Gold Music Pin 4.
MADELYNE BIEBER
G.A.A. 2; German Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4;
Teachers o f Tomorrow· 4; Future N urses
Club 4 ; Ushers Club 2.
GARY BILLS
Football 1,2,3,4, :llajor N 3,4; N umeral
l; Wrestling 2, i\linor N 2, !\lost Valuable
Player 2; Baseball I , ·umeral 1, Captain 1.
REVA BILTON
i\lusical Crew 2 ,3; :Vlusic Festival 1,2; i\lusic Certificate 2 ; :\li xed Chorus 1,2; G.A.A.
1,2,3; French Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3;
Studen t Union Board 4 .
PHILLIP BISHAF
Bronze H o nor Pin 3; lllue H onor Certificate
1; SSO 1,2 ; SSD 3 , Per. Sup. 3; SSM 4 ,
Per . Sup. 4; N Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4,
Soph . N 2 , i\.lajor N 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4,
Soph. N 1,2, Major N 3,4 ; Wrestling 1,2 ,
3, Shield 2, ;\l umeral l ; Spanish Club 4;
i\lock State Constitutional Convention 1.
CAROLYN BLAZ
Transferred from Sullivan High School 2;
SSD 2; SSi\I 3; Personnel i\lonitor 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Nilehilite Staff3.
PENNY BLOOM
National :\lcrit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Reflection Revelries 2; G.A.A.
1,2,3, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point Award 2 ;
Orchesis 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 3; Girls' Gymnastics Team l ; Russian Clu b 2,3 ,4 ; Mock
State Constitutional Convention 1; Ushers
Club 1,2.
STEVE BOREN
SSO l ; SSSH 4; SSi\1 2,3,4; Musical 3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Numera l 1, Soph N 2,
Minor 3, i\l ajor 4; Golf2; Baseball I ; Mock
State Constititiona l Convention 1.
WILLIAM BOUKAS
Basketball l ,2,3; Baseball 1; SSl.l 3.
BARBARA BRAHOS
Music Festival 2,3; Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. l ;
Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2.
JAY BRANDENBURG
N Club 4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Sw imming l ; French Club 2,3,4;
Executive Cluh 4 .
MICHAEL BRAUS
SALLY BROCATO
G.A.A. 1.
IRWIN BRODY
Concert Band 1,2,3,4.
J EFFREY BRONN
Cabinet 1; Cabint Alt. 2; SSM 2,3; AVE l;
Fall Play 2; Spring Play 3; Reflections Revelries 3,4 ; Shindig 2; Wrestling 1,2,4, N umeral l; Baseball 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3.
RICHARD BRONSTEIN
Choir 2,3,4; Orchestra 4; T hespian 4 ; 10Point Award; Reflections 2, Crew 4 ; Fall
Play Crew 4 ; i\hisical 2,4; Music Festival
2,3,4; Silver ;\lusic Pin 4 ; Mu sic Certificate3.
MICHAEL BROOK
:\'ational i\lerit Scholarship Leuer of Commendation 4 ; Shindig 2; Folk i\lu sic Club 3,
4; Russia n Club 3,4.
LINDA BROWN
Personnel :\lonitor 2 ,3,4; Art Council 2.
PHILIP BRUSHABER
P.A. Announcer 4; Reflection Revelries 1,2,
3,4, Crew 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2 ,3,4 , Lead 4;
Musical Crew 1,2,3,4; Music Festival 1,2,3,
4; Shindig 2; Thespians 3,4; Barbershoppers
3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Conductor
3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Choir 2,3,4, Conductor 4 ; Gold i\1 usic Pin 4; Silver i\I usic Pin
3; i\fosic Certificate 2; N Club 4; Football
2,3,4, Minor N 3, i\lajor N 4; Swimming 1,
Numeral 1; Folk i\ l usic Club 3; French Club
2,3; Art Council 3; Spotlighters 2; lli-Y 1,2.
ANITA CALKINS
.VI usical 2,4; ;\I usic Festival 2,3,4; Concert
Orchestra 2 ,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Inter·
mediate Band 1; G.A.A. 2,3; 24-Point Award
3; German Clu b 3.
WILLIAM CAREY
Transferred from Maine East 2 ; Footba ll
2, Soph . N 2.
LARRY CARLIN
Homecoming Co mmittee 4; SSD 3, Per. Sup.
3; SSM 2,4, Per. Sup. 4 ; Track 2; Basketball 1, N umerals l; Baseb all 1,2,3,4, Nu'
rnerals l , ;\l in or N 3, i\1ajor N 4; Spanish
Club 3; i\lock State Constitutional Convention 1.
CELIA CARVALHO
Homecoming Com iltee 4; M usical 3; Music Festival 2,3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; G.A.A.
1,2,3, 24-Point Award l ; Spanish Club 1,
2,3,4.
ISABEL CARVALHO
Musical Crew 2; M usic Festival 2,3; Mixed
Chorus 2 ,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board 3, 24-Point
Award 1, 75-Point Award 2; Spanish Club
2,3,4; Ushers Club 4, Sec. 4; Personnel Monitor 4.
ALAN CASSMAN
SSO 2 ; SSSH 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2,3;
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelries
1,2, Crew 1,2; Spring Play 1,2, Crew 1,2;
Shindig 2; Stage Manager 2; T rack 2; Basketb all I , N umerals 1.
JANE CECH
Bronze H onor Pin 4; Cabinet 2; G.A.A. l ,
2,3, 24-Point Award 1,3, 75-Point Award 2;
Ripplettes 1,2,3; Girls' Gymnastic Team l ,
2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; AFS 4.
�TIMOTHY CECH
Personnel i\lonitor 4; AVE l ; N Club 2,3,
4; Wrestling 1,2 ,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N
2,3,4, Captain 4; Spanish Club 4; Executive
Club 4, Treas. 4.
WILLIAM CHRISTENS EN
SSH 3,4; SS,\! 2,3,4; N Club 4; Football
2,4, Soph. N 2, Major N 4; Basketball 1,2,
3, Soph. N 2, Minor N 3, Captain 1,2,
Nu merals l ; Baseball l , N umerals 1.
ROCHELLE COHEN
Cabinet l; Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections
Revelries 2; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, 24-Point Award
1, 75-Point Award 2; Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Sec.
2, Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Spanish Club 2,3,4;
Future Nurses 1,2,3; Ushers Club 2.
RONNA COOK
Student Council 1,2, Alt. 4, Outstanding Service Award 2; Cabinet 1,3, Sec. 3, Alt. 2 ,4;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; SSD Head
Clerk 3; SSM 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish
Club 1,2,3,4; Student U nion Board 4.
DONNA COOPER
Reflection s Revelries 2; i\!usical 2; i\'! usic
Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l ;
Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; i\'lusic
Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award
l; Girls' Gymnastic Team l; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1.
ILENE CORMAN
Cabinet 3, Alt. 1,2,4; I!omecoming Committee 2,3 ,4, Asst. Director 3, Director 4; SSS!!
Sec. 4; SSi\1 3; Personnel Monitor 2,3; Fall
Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,
2,3; Spring Play Crew l ; Musical Crew l;
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3; Cheerleader 2 ; Spanish Club
1,2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; Student Union
Board 4, Chairman 4; Art Cou ncil 1,2,3;
Stamp and Coin Club 4, Sec.
LEE COVITT
Cabinet 4, Alternate 3; llomccoming Committee 4; SSSH 3 ,4; AVE 1; Fall Play 4,
Crew 4; Musical 3,4; i\Jusic Festival 4; Thespians 4, 10-Point Award 4; Barbershoppe rs
4; Choir 4; Gymnastics 1.
CAROLYN COX
Musical 1,2; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir
2,3,4; Glee Club l; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Music Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,
3; Ushers Club 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA CRAIN
Personnel Monitor 3,4; Music Festival 2;
Concert Band 2; Intermediate Band l;G.A.A.
2,3, 24-Point Award 2; Ripplettes 1,2 ,3.
EILEEN CUSIC
Reflections Revelries 3; Glee Clu b 1,2; G.A.A.
l ; Personnel Monitor 4 .
JACKCYPKI N
Shindig 2; Reflections Revelries 1; Personnel
Monitor 2.
JAYNECYRO G
Reflections Revelries 2,3; Musical 1,2,3; Musical Crew 1,4; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4, 10-Point Award 3, 20-PointAwa rd
4; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold i\l usic
Pin 3; Silver Music Pin 2; i\-1 usic Certificate
l ; Mixed Chorus l; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 2,3; AFS 4; Art Council 1,2,3,4,Pres. 4.
ELLEN DAILY
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Girls Glee Club 1,2,
3,4; Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. 1,3, 24-Point
Award 3; Spanish Club l ; Future Nurses 1,
2,3,4, Pin 2.
DAVID DANIELS
SSSH 3,4; Football 1,2, Soph. N 1, i\linor
N 1.
TERRY DASH
ational Honor Society 3,4; National :\Jerit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Reflections Revelries 2; Musical 2; Musical Crew l; Music
Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Lorelei 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Choir
2; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. l, 24-Point Award l ;
Girls Gymnastic Team l ; Russian Club 2,3,
4; Golden Galleon 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4;
NES TLES 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Spotlighters I.
ROYDAULO NG
Transferred from North Little !tock 1-1.S.,
North Little Hock, Arkansas 4; Science Club
2,3, Vice Pres. 3.
DOLORES DA VIS
Cabinet 4; SSM 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries
2; Musical 2,3; Mu sic Festival 1,2,3; Shindig 2; Choir 2 ,3; Glee Club l ; Silver :-.I usic
Pin 3; Mus ic Certificate 2.
STEVEN DE CICCO
Transferred from Gordon Tech 1.
BRUCE DE FRANCESCH I
Transferred from Saint George llig h School
4.
BARBARA DEUTSCH
Homecoming Committee 4; SSD 3,4, Sec.
3,4; SSM 2,3; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 2;
Ushers Club 1.
KAREN DORFMAN
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4.
SUZANNE DOTY
Transferred from i\1assapequa 11.S., New
York 4; Personnel i\lonitor 4; Ushers Club
4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2.
CAROLYN DOWLIN
Homecoming Court 4; Per. Sec. 4; SSi\l 2,
3; i\lusical 1,2,3, Lead 2,3; i\lusic Festival
1,2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee
Club l ; Silver iVlusic Pin 3; :-.Iusic Certificate
2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Ripplettes
2; Girls Gymnastic Team 1.
BARBARA DUBROW
Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; Musical 2,4; i\lusical Crew 2,3;
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4, 10Point Award 4; Choir 3,4; Gold Music Pin
4; Silver Music Pin 3; :\Jusic Certificate 2;
Mixed Chorus 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2 , 24-Point
Award 2; Orchesis 2; Spanish Club 2,3;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,4; Yearbook Staff
3,4, Editor 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4 ;
Art Council 4; Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Spotlighters 2.
JOEL DUHL
SSi\J 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3;Musical
3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Soph. N 2, Minor
N 3, Major
4, Numerals l ; German Club
3.
JUDY DUNLAP
Ripplettes 1.
LILA EGERTER
Blue Ho nor Certificate l ; Personal Monitor
l ; French Club 1,2; Art Council 2,3,4, Vice
Pres. 4; Bronze Pin 3; SSD Sec. 3.
WENDY EIMSTAD
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certifica te l ; G.A.A. 1,3; Folk Music Club 4; Latin Club 2 ,3,4, Aedile 4; JETS
4; Spotlighters l ; Ushers Club 4, Treas. 4.
ADRIENNE EISENBERG
Fall Piay Crew 1.
HILLARD E ISENBERG
AVE 1,2,3; Football 1; Radio Club 1,2,3;
Executive Club 3.
BARBARA EKMAN
Personnel i\lonitor 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Future
Nurses l; Future Secretaries 2.
JOYCE ELLIS
7'/ational Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Gold I lonor Pin 4; Silver Hono r Pin 3; Bronze I !onor Pin 4; Gold Honor
Certificate l ; Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 1,2, Vice Pres. 2, Alt. 3; Homecoming
Committee 4, Chairman 4 ; SSO 4, Per. Sec.
4; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 2; Spanish
Club 2,3,4; Yearbook 2,3,4, Editor 4; Quill
and Scroll Society 4; Star Award 3; Student
Union Board 4; Unity Board 3; NESTLES
3,4, Chairman 4; Spotlighters 1,2.
MARTIN ENGEL
Spanish Club 3,4.
GLORIA ENGERMAN
Bron1.c Honor Pin 4; SSi\! 2,3; SSS! I 4;
i\!usical Crew 2,3; Spanish Club 1,3; Teachers of To morrow l; Spotlighters 2; Usher s
Club 1.
STEPHEN E PSTEIN
Bronze I!onor Pin 4; SSSI! 4; N Club 3,4;
Track 2,3,4, i\lajor N 3,4; Cross Country
1,2,3,4, :\lajor N 3,4, Captain 4.
MERWIN ESTES
BERYL FE IGEN
:\lusic Festival 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; :\! usic
Certificate 2 ; G.A.A. 1; French Club l; Future N urses 1,2; Ushers Club I.
EDWIN FELD
SSSI! 4; SS:\! 3,4; Fall Play 4; Track 3;
Bas ketball 1,2,3, N umeral 1, Soph. >! 2,
l\lin or N 3; Baseball 1,2, Numera l l ; Cross
Country 1; Spanish Club 3.
JOEL FELD MAN
MARK FELDMAN
National \!erit Letter of Commendatio n;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue llonor Certificate
l; Su mmer Institute at University of Illinois
3; Tennis 1,2,3, Soph. N 2; Fencing 3,4;
Science Seminar 2; German Club 3; JETS
4, Pres. 4; :\I ock State Constitutio nal Convention l ; Future Doctors Club 1,2.
STUART FELDMAN
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate l ; Cabinet l ; SSi\! 4;
N Club 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Soph. N 2, Major
N 3,4; Numeral 1.
ROBERT FICKS
Person nel Monitor 4; N Club 4; Wrestling
1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4, Numeral
l ; Spanish Club 4; Executive Club 4.
IRA FINGERMAN
Cabinet 2; SSSH 3; SSM 4; :\-lusical 1,2;
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; \!u sic Certificate 2; Mixed'
Chorus l; Baseball 3, '\1inor N 3; Spanish
Club 3; Executive Club 4 , Pres. 4.
WILLIAM FISCHER
HOWARD FORKASH
DON FOSS
AVE 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
JOHN FOSTER
German Club 1,2,3,4.
171
�KAREN FOX
Bronze llonor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate
1; illusical Crew 3; Music Festival 2,3,4;
Choir 4; Glee Club 3; Music Certificate 3;
Mixed Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1; French Club 3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Library Aids 1.
SANDRA FOX
Transferred from New Trier East 4.
RHONDA FRADKIN
G.A.A. 1,3.
ARTHUR FREEDMAN
National llonor Society 3,4; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; SSO 3;
SSSH 4; Spanish Club 3; NESTLES 3, Sgtat-Arms 3; Chess Club 1.
HARLEY FREEDMAN
Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew
2,3 ; Musical Crew 2; Shindig 2; Thespian
3,4; Tecnis 2 ,3,4; Science Seminar 3,4, Treas.
3,4; German Club 2,3; JETS 4, Vice Pres.
4; Stamp a·nd Coin Club 3,4, Pres. 4.
WILLIAM FREEMAN
Transferred from North Bergen J-1.S., New
J ersey 4; Folk Music Club 4.
SHELDON FREISINGER
SSM 4; Reflections Revelries 3; Football 1,
2, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Wrestling 2, :\linor
N 2; Baseball 1,2, Soph. N 1, illinor N 2;
N umeral 1; German Club 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-atArms 3.
JACK FRIED
Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries
Crew 2,3,4; :\lusical Crew 2,3,4; Drama
\\'orkshop 2,3,4; AVE 3; Technis 2 ,3,4.
TERRI FRIEDLANDER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Fall Play l; Lead 1;
Thespians 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; Yearbook
2,3; NESTLES 3.
MARILYN FUTTERMAN
Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; Musical 4; Music Festival 1,2,3,
4; illusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Shindig 2; Concert Orchestra 4; Concert Band 2 ,3,4; Intermediate Band ; Stage Band 4; Gold il1usic Pin 4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; :\1usic Certificate 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish Club 2.
RICHARD GALEN
National l\1erit Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bron1..c llonor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate
1; Student Council Alternate 3; Executive
Board 3,4; SSS!-! 3; SSD 3,4; Per. Sup. 3;
Head Sup. 4; SSi\11 2; N Club 4; Tennis l,
2,3,4; Nu meral l; Minor N 2, Major N
3,4; It's Academic 4, Alternate 3; NESTLES
3,4, Treas. 3, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Harvard Book
Award 3; Unity Board 4.
TRUDI CALNICK
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor
Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Period Secretary 4; SSM 3,
4; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3,4; Musical 3,
4; Shindig 2; G.A.A. 3,4; Orchesis 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
ELLYN GALOWICH
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Music Festival 1;
Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1.
MARILYN GANS
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Personnel Monitor 2;
Science Seminar 3; German Club 3,4, Sec.
4; Art Council 1,2,3.
17Z
ANTHONY CAPASTIONE
SSO 2; Personnel Monitor 3; Football 1,2,
3, Soph. N l, Minor N 2, Major N 3, Numerals 1; Wrestling 1,2, Minor N 2.
SUSAN CATS
SSM 2; G.A.A. 1; Future Secretaries 4.
JANET GENZ
Personnel l\ilonitor 2,3,4; German Club 2,3,
4; Ushers Club 2,3,4.
RICHARD GERBER
SSO 1,2,3,4; Football 2;Basketball l ,2;Baseball l ; Astronomy Club l; Chess Club 2.
BRUCE GERSHENZON
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 2; SSSH
3,4, Per. Sup. 4; SSD 3, Per. Sup 3; SSM 2,
3; Wrestling l ; N Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3,
Soph. N 2, Major N 3; Numeral l; German Club 3; Mock State Constitutional Convention 1.
JANA GILMORE
Reflections Revelries 2,4; Musical 2,3,4; Musical Crew 3,4; Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; 10 Point Award 3; Choir 2,3,4;
Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Music
Certificate 2; Mixed Chorus 1; G.A.A. 1;
Folk Music Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Spanish Club
1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; l\·lock State
Constitutional Convention 1; Spotlighters 1,
2; Library Aids 1.
DIANA GLASS
Personnel l\lonitor 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2;
Spanish Club 1,2; Chess Club 3.
MARLA GLAZER
Pcrscnnel l\lon itor 3; Music Festival l; ill ixed Chorus l; G.A.A. l ; Spanish Club 2,3.
BARBARA GOLBIN
Cabinet 1,2,3,4; SSO 4, Per. Sec. 4; Intermediate Band 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4;
Ushers Club 1.
BARBARA GOLDBERG
Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries
4, Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Future Secretaries
3; Art Council 2; Spotlighters 2.
SUE GOLDBERG
Cabinet Alt. 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 4;
Girls Gymnastics Team 2; Golden Galleon
3,4, Officer 3; Art Council 1,2,3; Reflections
4.
LYNDA GOLDSTEIN
Period Secretary 4; SSSH 4; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 2,3; French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
ROBERT GOLDSTEIN
Football 2, Minor N 2; Swimming 3, Numeral 3.
ROBERT GOODMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSr.l 4; N Club 4;
Basketball 3; Baseball 1,2,3, Major N 3;
Intermediate Band l ; Numeral 1, Minor
N 2, Baseball.
FRANCES GOODSTEIN
Russian Club 1,2,3,4.
JOEL CORDON
SUSAN CORDON
Cabinet 3,4; SSSH 3; SSD 3; SSM 2, Per.
Sec. 4; Personnel Monitor 4; Reflections Hcvelries 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board l; Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2,3; FrenchClubl,2,3,Chairman 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
KENNETH GRACE
Transferred from Sullivan 11.S. 1; National
Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4;
:\1 usical Crew 3; Technis 3,4; Astronomy
Club3.
MICHAEL GRAHAM
THOMAS GRECU
MARK GREENBERG
Cabinet 1,2, Alt. 3,4; Reflections Revelries
2; Musical 2,3,4; Music Festival 2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; Barbershoppers 3,4; Choir 2,3,
4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Music Certificate 2; Russian Club 2,3,4.
ALLEN GREENFIELD
Transferred from Herbert Hoover J.1-1.S.,
Buffalo, New York 1; SSM 4; N Club 4;
Football 2; Swimming 2,3,4, Soph. N 2,
l\linor N 3, i\l ajor N 4.
ANNE GRIFFIN
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Reflections Revelries 2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; 24-Point Award; Orchesis 2;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; NESLTES 3,4, Chairman 3,4.
SANDRA GROAT
Homecoming Committee 4; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. 1.
PAMELA HALPERIN
SSO l; Personnel Monitor 2,4; M us!c Festival 3; Glee Club 3; Spanish Club l ; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; GSO 4; Art Council 3.
THEODORE HARLING
Football 1,2,3,4, illajor N 4; Track 1; Spanish Club 2,3.
JEROME HARRIS
Homecoming Committee 4; SSO 4; SSSH
4; Football 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2; Bronze Honor Pin 4.
JANETTE HARRISON
Transferred from Mather lligh School 3.
CHERYL HAWKINS
Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play Crew
1,3; Reflections Revelries 1,2; Musical Crew
2,4; French Club 3,4; Student Union Board
4; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2.
JAMES HEINSIMER
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Silver Honor Pin
4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3,
Pres. 4; Outstanding Service Award 2,3,4;
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4, Treas. 4;
SSSH 4; SSD 3; SSM 2; Tennis 2; French
Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Mock State Constitutional Convention l; NESTLES 4; Unity
Board Chairman 3; Student-Faculty Cooperative Committee 3,4.
ANNE HELMERS
Homecoming Committee 4; Music Festival
2; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24-Point Award
2.
CHARLES HESSELL
SSSH 4, Per. Sup. 4; SS:\! 2,4; Football 1,
2, Freshman Numeral 1, Soph. N 2, Captain 1,2; French Club 2,3.
PHYLLIS HEYMAN
Transferred from Miami Beach Senior High,
Miami, Florida 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3; Musical Crew 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Council 3,4.
LARY HIRSCH
SSSH 4, Per. Sup. 4; SSM 2,3; Track 2,3,
4; Basketball 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; AVE 3.
�JAMES HIRSH
Transferred from Springfield H.S. 3; National 1
\lerit Scholarship Letter of Co mmendation 4 ; Football 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Science Club 1,2.
DAVID HOCHBERG
Transferred fr om ;\lanchester I !.S., Conn
3; Student Council 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; N
Club 4; Golf Team 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,
3,4.
MELVIN HOFFMAN
Swimming 1; Shield l.
SHARON HOGLUND
LIN DA HOIZMAN
G.r\.r\. 1,2; Libra ry Aid s 2,3.
CHERYL HORB ERG
Transferred from Austin 11.S. 3; Silver li onor Pin 3; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.,\. 1,2; French
Cluh 2; GSO 4; Library Aid 2.
JOSEPH HOWARD
N Club 3,4; Baseball I ; Fencing 1,2,3,4; CoCaptai n 4 ; Numeral l.
BARRY ISAACSON
Fall Play Crew 1,2,3; l{eflections Revelries
Crew 1,2 ; Spri ng Play Crew 1,2; Shindig
2; Thes pians 2,3,4, 10-Point Award 2 , 20Point Award 2; i\linor N 2 ; Science Seminar 3,4 , \ ' ice Pres. 4; Executive Club 4;
Futu re Dodors Club l.
ALAN ISEN BERG
,\ Jusical 1,2,3,4; :\lu sieal Crew 1,2,3,4; :\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4 ; Thespians 3,4, 10-Poinl
Award 3, 20- Poinl Award 4; Barbers hoppers 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold :\lusic Pin 4 ; Sil·
ver i\ lusic Crew 3; .\lusic Certificate 2; :\lixed
Choru s l ; T rack 3 ,4.
FRED JACOBS
Silver ll o nor Pin 3; Bronze ll o nor Pin 2;
Gold Ilonor Certifica te 1; SS:\! 3; Tenni s
2,3; Soph. N 2; Fencing 3; Science Semi na r
2; German Club 2,3,4; JETS 4 , Sec. 4; :\lock
State Constitutional Convention l ; Future
Doctors Club l.
GARY JACOBS
Swimming I .
LESLEY JACOBS
1-lolllecoming Colllmittce 3; SSS!I 3; SS:\!
2,3; Person nel :\lonito r 4; :\ l usical Crew I,
2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Cl ub 1,2.
JOSEPH JEZOWSKI
Transferred fro Ill \\' eber l l.S. 2.
FLORENCE JOACHIM
Alternate PA Announcer 4 ; Personnel :\lonitor 1,2 ,3,4 ; G.A .A . 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Awa rd
1, 75-Po inl Award 3; Girls Gymnastics Tea m
1,2,3,4; Ger ma n C lub 3,4; Library Aids l.
K EITH JOHANSON
AVE 2 ,3,4.
MARK JOHNSON
Transferred from Sull ivan 1-1 .S. 3; ,\ \ 'E I ;
Track 1; Cross Country 1; Wrestling I ;
French C lub 3,4; Ger man Club l.
SHARON KABILLER
:\lusical 1,2,3,4 ; :\lusic Festiva l 1,2,3,4;
Choir 3,4; Gold :\[ usic Pin 4; Silver :\I usic
Pin 3; :\l usic Certi ficate 2; :\lixed Chorus
1,2; G. ,\ .A. 1,2,3,4 , Board 3,4, 24-l'oinl
Award 1, 75-Point ,\ ward 3, 150-Poinl
Award 4, 225-Point Award 4; Rippleues 4;
Girls Gymn ast ics Team 1,2,3,4; Spa nish
Club.
RICKI KAGAN
Homecom ing Committee 4; Per. Sec. 4; SSSH
3; SSJ\ I 3; G.A.A. 1; French Club 2 ,3,4 ;
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
EVE KAHN
Fall Play 4; G.A.A. l.
VIVIAN KAHN
Transferred from Roosevelt I!. S. 2 ; French
Clu b 2; Future Secretaries Club 4, Sec. 4;
SS03.
MARK KAIZ
SSO 3,4; Beginning Band 1; Football 1,2 ,3;
N umeral l ; German Club 3; Baseball 2;
SSSll 4 ; SSi\I 3.
DAVID KALIN
National ;\lerit Scholarshi p Letter of Commendation; Gold H onor Pin 4; Silver l! onor Pin 3; Bronze H o nor Pin 2 ; Gold Il onor
Certificate 1; Student Council 4; Cabinet 1,
2,3; SSS!-! 4 ; J\lus ical 3,4; N Clu b 4 ; Sw imming 1,2,3,4 , Soph. N 2 , ;\lino r N 3, :\lajor N 4; Spanish Club 3; :\l ock State Constitutio nal 1; NESTLES 4 , Chairman 4.
DAVID KALISH
Bronze ll onor Pin 3; Blue Il o nor Certificate 1; N Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Soph .
N 1, i\lajor N 2 ,3,4; Spanish Club 3; JETS
4; Stamp and Coin Club 3,4.
PAMELA KALUZNA
Fall Play Crew 2 ; :\ lu sical 2; :\lusic Festival
1,2 ,3,4; Choir 3,4; Glee Clu b I ; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; i\lusic Certificate 2 ; i\lixed Chorus
2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Spotl ightcrs 2.
MARGIE KAMIN
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, Board 1, 24-Point Award 1,
75- Point Award 3; Teachers of Tomorrow l.
NEA L KAMI N
National :\leril Scholarshi p Letter of Commenda tion; Gold II on or !'in 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Il o nor Pin 2; Gold Ilonor
Certificate 1; SSS H 3; SSM 3,4 , Period Sup.
4 ; Reflections Revelries 4 ; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4 ; Shield 2 , N ullleral I , :\lajor
N 3,4, I lo nora ble :\lenlio n All Suburban
League Tea m 4; Track 1,2 ,3,4, :\lajor ~ 2 ,
3,4 ; Basketball 1,2; Captain Football 2 .4 .
ERROL KAPLAN
SS.\ ! 4; Wrestling 1; Ast ro nomy Club 3;
German 1,2; Chess Club 3.
JEFFREY KAPLAN
Cabinet 4; SSS II 4 , Per. Sup. 4; Fall Play
Crew 3,4 ; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Soph. >: 1,
:\linor N 2 ,3, i\lajor N 4; Radio Clu b 2;
Art Co uncil 4 .
RICH ARD KAPLAN
MAXINE KARRAS
1-lo mecollling Committee 4 ; Asst. l lead Secretary 3; Period Secretary 4 ; G.A.A. 1,2;
Spa ni sh Club 2 ,3; Fall Play Crew l ; Lib rary
Aid 1,2 .
MARK KASSOF
Na tional i\'lerit Scholars hip Se mi-Finalist 4;
Silver Ho nor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
JETS 4 ; Radio Cl ub 1,2,3 , Treas. 3; German Club 3; :\lock State Constitutional Convention I.
JA NIS KELLMAN
DAVID K ENNEDY
JOYCE KIRCHLER
Musica l 2; :\lusic Festiva l 1,2,3,4 ; Glee Club
1,2,3,4; Silver illusic Pin 4; .\lusic Certificate 2 ; Spanish Club 2,3.
MYRNA KIRSHENBAUM
Personnel i\lonil or 4 ; G.A.A. 1; French Club
1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 ,4 ; Pen
Pal Club l.
BARRY KITE
National i\lerit Scholarship Letter of 1.ommendalion 4; Bronze H onor Pin 3; \.abinet
3,4; SSSH 4 ; i'\ Club 2 ,3 ,4 , Sec. 4; Football
1,2 ,3,4, Nu meral 1, ;'d inor N 2 , :\lajor N
3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 , ;\linor N 1, :\lajor
N 2 ,3,4; Latin Club 2,3,4 .
STEVEN KITE
National l! onor Society 3,4; Natio nal C. lerit Scholarship Letter of Com mendation; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bron ze Il onor Pin 2; Blue
l!onor Certificate l ; SSO 4; SSS ll Chai rman 4 ; Tennis 2 , Nu meral 2; Basketball
2 ,3,4 ,
umeral 2, i\ linor N 3, i\Ianager
4, :\lajor N 4 ; Spanish Club 3; It's Academic 4.
RALPH KLEIN
Cabinet 4; SS:\! 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries
3; \\'restling l ,2,3,4; Baseball 2; Basketball
I ; French Club 2,3.
MARY KLINGBEIL
SAO :\lonito r 3,4.
KAR EN KLI N KE
Personnel :\lonito r 3; Ushers Cl ub 1,2 .
LEWIS KLI NN
Spring Play Crew 3, :\! usic Festival 2; Choir
2 ; Gym nast ics I , N umera l I ; Span ish Club
2 ; ll i- Y2 .
llUS KOGAN
Ilomccoming Comm ittee 4; Per. Sec. 4; Perso nnel :\lonilor 4 ; French Clu b 1; Library
Aid I.
DAVID KOH N
Natio nal :\l cril Scholarship Le tter of Com·
mend ation; Cabinet l ; ,\ \'E 2,3,4; Fall Play
Crew 4 ; Span ish Club 3.
MARTIN KOPPE L
T ra ns fer red fro m II insdale Tow nship I !.S. 2 .
SUSAN KOSTAN
Per. Sec. 3; ltcllcctions Rc,·clrics 4 , Crew I ,
2,3; S pring Play Crew 3; :\lusical 3, Crew
2; :\! usic Festival 1.2,3,4; Choir 4; Glee
Club l ,2,3; .\ lus ic Certifica te 3,4; :\lixcd
C horus 2; G.A.A . l ; French Club 2.
ANNE KRAATZ
Future Secreta ries 3; Person nel i\lonito r 3,4.
MARTHA KRAATZ
Perso nnel .\l onitor 3,4; Spanis h Club 2;
Ushers Clu b I.
ALAN KRAUS
Fall Play 4; Reflectio ns Revelries 2, Crew 4 ;
i\'l usical 1,2,3, Crew 1,2 ,3; :\lusic Festiva l
1,2 ,3,4; Thespia ns 3,4 , 10-Po int Award 3,
20-Point Award 4; Tecnis 4 ; Barber shoppers 3; Choir 2,3,4 ; Gold ;\]usic Pin 4 ; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; :\lusic Certificate l ; i\lixed
Cho rus I ; Track 1; Spotlighters l.
SYLVIA KRAUSE
National Il onor Society 3,4; S ilver Il onor
Pin 4 ; llron ze H onor Pin 2 ; Blue ll onor
Certificate 1; Student Council 4 ; Cabinet AI:
ternale I ; l\eflectio ns Revelries 2 ,3; .\lusica l
3; Shindig 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, lloard 3, 24Point Award I , 75-Point Award 2 , 150-Point
Awa rd 3; Orehesis 2,3,4; Girls' Gymnastics
Team 1,2,3,4; German Club 1,2,3,4, T reas.
3, Pres. 4; Spanis h Club 3.
DENNIS KREFT
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�SUSAN KREGER
Spring Play Crew 2; Lalin Club 2,3; Golden
Galleon 3,4; NESTLES 3; An Council I ,4.
DAVID KRITZLER
SSS H 4; SS.\l 2,3,4; :-\ Club 4; Tennis I ,
2,3,4, 0:umeral 1, :'dinor N 2, i\lajor >I
3,4; Gymnastics I, Numeral I.
ELLIOTT KROGER
Cabinet 2; Reflections He,·clries 2; .\fosical
I ,2,3,4, I.cad 2,3; ,\ lusic Festival 1,2,3,4;
T hesp ians 3,4; Barbershoppers 3,4; Choir
2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Sih·er i\l usic !'in
3; .\l usic Ccr1ilka1e 2; .\I ixed Chorus 1; German Club 3,4; .\lock Slate Constitutional
Convention I ; Fu tu re Doctors Club 1.
DAVID KHOON
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold ll o nor
Pin 4; Silver ll o nor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Gold ll onor Certificate l; Cabinet I ,
2,3 ,4 , Pres. 2,3,4; SSSII 4 , Per. Sup. 4; SSD
3, Per. Sup. 3; SS.\! 2; Intermediate Band
1; N Cluh 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Sophomore
>I 2, .\lajor N 4; Swimming 1; Wrestling
2,3, Sophomore N 2, \linor N 3; Co-Captain Football 2,4; Freshman Numeral Football.
GARY KURC
National .\lerit Letter of Commendation; Fall
Play 3 ,4 , Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Hcvelries 2 ,3, Crew I,2 ,3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,
2; .\lusical 2,3,4; .\l usic Festi\·al l ,2.3,4;
Shindig Crew 2; Thespians 1,2,3,4 , Pres. 3,
4 , IO-Point Award 1, 20-Point Award 2;
30-l'oint Award 3 , 40-Point Award 3, 50Point Award 4 , .\l inor N 2 , .\lajor N 2;
Tecnis 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Stage :O.lanager 1,2,3,
4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band
2,3,4; Intermediate Band 1; Stage Band 2,3,
4; Gold .\J usic Pin 4; Silver "\I usic Pin 3;
It's Academic Team 3,4; Spotlighters l; Orchesis l\ccital Crew 1,2.
WILLIAM K UZNIEWICZ
Transferred from Loyola Academy 4.
DOROTHY LAJ-INA
G.A.A. 1,3.
RUTH Li\l\IPERT
Student Council I; Alternate 2; Cabinet I ,
Alternate 2,4; II omecom ing Committee 4;
Head Secretary 3; SS II 4 ; SS.\! 2 ,3 ; Helleclions Revelries Crew 2 ; .\I usical Crew 2,3,
4; .\ l usical Festival 1,2,3,4; Silver :O.lusic
!'in 4 ; .\lusic Certificate 2; French Club I ,
2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1
LESLEE LANG llA US
\lusical Cre\\' 2,3,4; Glee Club I ; G.A.A. 3;
Spanish Club 1,3,4; Spodi ghters 2; SAO 3.
LINDA LASCOE
:O. l usical 3, Crew 2; \l usic Festival 2 ,3,4;
Choir 4; \fixed Chorus 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
24-l'oinl Award 2, 75-l'oint Award 3; French
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow l; Ushers
Club 1.
JEFF LASll
SS.\ ! 2; A\'E 1,2; Cymnastics I ,2 , 0/umcral
I ; Hadio Club 2.
LINDA LEDGERWOOD
l'crso1111cl .\lonitor 2,3,4; C.A .A. l;IUpplcucs
2; Future Secretaries :3,4; An Council 1,2;
Spodighicrs I ,2 .
HI CllAHD LEFEVRE
l'crsonncl .\l onilor 2 ,3 ,4; Track I.
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BARRY LEMPERT
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver llonor Pin 3;
Bronze llono r Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate
1; Cabinet 4; SSO 3,4; SSSII Sup. 3,4; N
Club 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, District llunnerup 3, .\lajor N 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2, 1'·1in or
N2.
GARY LEVE N
Student Council 2 ,3, Outstanding Serv ice
Award 2; Cabinet 4, Alt. 4; SSS H 4; Science
Seminar 3; French Club 2,3,4; JE TS 4; Yearbook 4 ; Stamp Club 2 ,3.
J EFFREY LEVENS
SSSII 4; SS:O.l 2 ,3,4; Fall Play 3,4, Lead 3;
Reflections 3; T hespians3; Intermediate Band
1; Track 2 ,3,4, :O.Iajor >I 3,4; Basketball I ,
Numera l I; French Club 3,4.
JOEL LEVIN
SSSII 4; Personnel :O.Ionitor 3,4; N Club 4;
Wrestling 2,3,4, Soph. N 4, .\!inor N 2,3 ,
:O. I ajor N 4; Baseball 1,2, :O.linor N 2 , Frosh
Numeral.
NORMAN LEVIN
Football 1, Frosh Numeral.
ROBERT LEVIN
Fall Play Crew 2; German C lub 2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Stamp Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 3.
ELLIOT LEWIS
BENJAMIN LIBERMAN
AVE 2 ,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections
l\evelries Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,
2; .\lusical Crew 1,2; .\lusic Festival Crew
1,2; Shindig 2; Thespians 2; IO-Point Award
2, .\linor N 2; Tecnis 1,2.
JEFFREY LIPMAN
SSO 2; Art Council 3; Spanish Club l; Executive Club 4.
DANIEL LOEWENSTEINER
Natio nal Merit Scholarsh ip Letter of Commendation 4; Fencing I ,2; Science Seminar
4; Astronomy Club l; German Club 2,3,4;
JETS 4; Coin Clu b 3 .
HARVEY LOOK
Cabinet 3,4, \'ice Pres. 3 ,4 , Alt. 2; SSSII 3,
4 , Chairman 4, Co-Chairman 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, .\linor :-\ 2,3; Baseball l ; French
Club 3 ,4.
LINDA LORENCE
N alional .\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Silver H onor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ; AFS 4;
AFS Summer Program in Italy 3; SSJ\ I 3;
Fall Play Crew I ; i\lusic Festival 1,2; Glee
Club 1,2; G.i\.A. 1,2,3; llussian Club 2,3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow I ,2; N ilch ililc Staff
3,4; Feature Editor 4; Quill and Scroll Society 4 ; NESTLES 3,4, Chairman 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2.
STUART LUBI N
National :O.lerit Scholarship L
etter of Commendation; Gold H onor Pin 4; Silver ll onor
!'in 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold llonor
Certificate I; Stu dent Council 3,4, Alternate
4; Cabinet Alt. 2; SSD Per. Sup. 3; SS;\! Per.
Sup. 4; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Golden Galleon I ,2; NESTLES 3,4, Pres. 3,4;
NCTE Nom inee 3.
NEIL LUKATCH
Trans!Crrcd from Von Steuben Hig h School
2; Hellections Hevclries 3.
RACHEL LUNSIK
G.A.A. 1,2,4, 24-l'oint Award I; French Club
2,3,4; German Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,4; AFS 4; Ushers Club I ,2.
BRAD LUTZ
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Soph. N 1, .\linor N 3,
Major N 2,4; N Club 2,3,4; SS.\! 3.
LYNNE MACK
Personnel .\lonitor 2,3 ,4; Spanish Club 3.
CHARLES MAGES
AVE 4; N Club 4; Track .\lanager 3,4,
.\lajor N 3,4; Swimmin g .\lanager 2,3, Numeral 2, .\linor 01 2 ,3; Gymnastics 4 , .\lajor
N 4; PSO I ; Chess Club 2; Stamp and Coin
Club 3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4, Secretary 3; Coordinator of i\iles East Hadio Sports Hesults on \\'RSV 4.
MARC MARCUS
Science Seminar 4; German Club 2,3 ,4, Vice
Pres. 4; JETS 4; Stamp and Coin Club 3,4.
GA YI.A MARGOLIN
Transferred from Niles \Vest 3; National
.\leril Scholarship Letter of Commendation;
.Silver llonor Pin 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2;
Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
2; Yearbook Staff 4; Fine Arts Club I;
NESTLES 4.
KAREN MARGOLIS
Siker llonor Pin 3; Bron ze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate I; Summer lnstitule
at Art Institute 4; II omecom ing Committee
4; SSD 3, Personnel :O.lonilor 3; Fall Play
Crew I; lnlennediate Band I; G.A.A. I,2;
Folk :O.lusic Club 3; French Club l ,2,3; Golden Galleon 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; NESTU:S
3,4, Chairman 3,4; Ari Council I,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Ushers' Clu b I .
JACQUELINE MARKS
SS:O.'l 2; Perso nnel Monitor 3,4; 1\ellections
Revelries 4; G.A.i\ . I ,2; Spanish Club 2.
PA TRICIA MARRAS
H omecoming Committee 4; Personnel Monitor 3; .\Iusic Festival 4; Glee Club 4; G.A.A.
3; Spanish Club 2,3; Art Council 4.
NANCY MARX
Student Council Alt. 4 ; Cabinet 4 , Alternate
2,3; Fall Play Crew 3; .\lusical 1,2; .\lusic
Festival 1,2; Concert Orchestra I,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3 ; Intermediate Band l;G.A.A.
1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 1,2,3,4 , Sec. 2 , Vice
Pres. 4 .
AVAJOY MATHEWS
Student Council Alt. 1; Cabinet Alt. 2; Homecoming Committee 4; SSO 2,3; Fall Play
Crew 2 ,3; Heflections Hevclries Crew 1,2,3;
Spring Play Crew 2,3; .\lusical Crew 2,3;
Thespians 2,3,4; G.A.A. l ; French Club 2,
3,4, Secretary 3; Te ache: s of Tomorrow 4,
Chairman.
STEVEN MA TUN
SS.\! 3,4; Fall Play 3; Reflections Revelries
3 ,4; Football I ,2, Numeral I; Swimming 2;
Hadio Club I; F.lectronics Club !.
JACK.MEDOR
National i\lcrit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Bronze H onor Pin 4; SSO Monito r 3; Football 2,3; Science Seminar 3, Vice
Pres. 3; Russian Club 2 ,3,4; Chess Club 2,
3; Stamp and Coin Club 4.
�CYNTHIA l\IELAS
Cabinet 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3,4,
Chairman 4; SSO 4; SS.\! 4; Heneetions
Revelries 2,4; ;\Jusical 1,2,3; .\lusical Crew
2,3,4; .\I usic Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Thespians 3,
4; Choir 3 ,4 ; Glee Club 1,2; Gold '.\I usic Pin
4; Silver '.\lusic Pin 3; .\lusic Certificate l;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award I ; 75-Point
Award 2, 150-Point Award 4; Orchcsis 2,
3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4.
JILL MELTZER
Music Festival 2,3,4; '.\'fusic Certificate 4;
'.\lixed Chorus 2,3;4; G.A.A . 2,3 , Board 3,
24-Point Award 2, 75-Point Award 3; Spanish Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
JILL MENDELSOHN
Per. Sec. 3; SS:\! 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring
Play Crew 2; .\lusical Crew 1,2; Shindig
2; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 2,3; Art Council
1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 1.
SUSAN MEVORAH
.\lusical 2; ;\lusical Crew 2 ,3; .\lusic Festival
2,3,4; 1\lusic Certificate 3; G.A.A. 2 ,3,4, 24l'oint Award 4; Orchesis 3; Ripplettes 4;
Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of T omorrow
4; AFS 2; Ushers Club 2 ,3.
JOAN MILLER
Personnel .\lonitor 2,3,4; Musical 2,3; .\lusic Festivals 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gold .\I usic Pin 4; Silver ;\I usic Pin 3; .\l usic Certificate 1,2; .\lixed Chorus l; Cheerleader 1,2,
Capt. 1.
JUDITH MILLER
Bronze llonor Pin 2; Student Council 1,2;
Outstanding Service Award 2 ; Homeco ming Committee 2,3; Head Sec. 4; SSSI-1 3;
Reflections Revelries 4; ;\Jusical Crew 3,4;
Thespians 3,4, JO-Point Award 3; French
Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
RICHARD MILLEH
SSO l; SSS H 2; SSi\I 2,3,4; N Club 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Soph. N 1,2, .\1ajor N 3,
4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Soph. N 1, .\lajor N
2,3,4; Baseball!, Numeral.
SHELLIE MILNER
SSO 2; Per. Sec. 3; Personnel .\lonitor 2 ,3;
Spanish Club 2; Art Council 1.
HARRY MIRKIN
Transferred fr om Fenger II .S. 3.
IRWIN MISHOULAM
Science Seminar 4 ; JETS 4; Stamp and Coin
Club 3,4, Sec. 3, T reas. 3,4 .
VICTOR MITTELBERG
SSS H 4, Asst. Per. Sup. 4; SS.\! 3,4; Personnel i\lonitor 3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Football
1,2,3,4, Soph. N 1, Minor N 2, Major N
3,4; Track 1,2,3 ,4, Soph. N 1, l\linor N 2 ,
3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 , .\linor ; 1, i\lajor N
2,3,4; Captain Football 4; .\lost Valuable
Player Football 4; All Suburban League !st
Team 4; Executive Club 4 .
MITCHELL MIZOCK
DONNA i\IIZRUCHY
SSS!! 4; SS.\! 2,3; Personnel .\lonitor 2,3,
4; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. l ; French Club 2,3;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; AFS 3.
PATRICIA MORROW
Renections Hevelries 2, Crew 2 ; .\lusical I,
2, Crew 1,2,3, .\lusical Lead 2; .\lusic Festival 1,2,3; Shindig 2; Thespians 2,3,4; Cho ir
2,3; Glee Club 1; Silver ;\lusic Pin 3; ,\ lusic
Certificate 2; Spanish Club 2.
LESLIE MOSKIVICH
Personnel .\lonitor 2; C.A.A. l; G.S.0. 4,
Sec. 4.
EVELY 1 MURPHY
Transferred from Evanston Township 11.S. 3.
KAREN MUSKATT
Personnel Monitor 2,3 ,4; .\l usic Festival l;
Glee Club I; French Club 1,2; Ushers Club
1,2,4.
MARK MUZIO
Summer Institute at University of Illinois 3;
N Club 3,4; Swimming l; Golf 1,2,3, .\linor
1, .\lajor N 2,3; German Club 2 ,3.
LYNN NACHMAN
C.A.A. 1,2; Future Secretaries 3; Ushers Club
1; Personnel 4.
LESLIE NAGAI
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SS.\I 2,3,4; .\linor :\
2,3; Football 1, Soph. N 1; Track 2,3, .\linor N 2,3; Basketball ! , Soph. N 1.
JAMES NESS
i\ VE 2,3,4; Fall Play 4; SSi\I 4; Gymnastics l; Fencing l; Hadio Club l ; lli-Y 1,2;
Thespians 4.
MAURICE NETTER
German Club 1,2,3,4.
DEBRA NEUBERG
SSO 3; Per. Sec. 4; Personnel .\lonitor 3,4;
Girls Gymnastics Team 1,2; Art Council 1;
SAO .\lonitor 3.
SANDRA NEU KIRCH
I lomecom ing Committee 3,4, Chairman 4;
Asst. llead Sec. 3,4; SSD 3; SS.\! 3,4; Personne l .\lonitor 2; Fall Play Crew 1; Spring
Play Crew I; .\lusical Crew l ; ;\lusic Festival l; Glee Club l ; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club
2; Spotlighters 1,2.
BARRY NEWMAN
Blue Jlonor Certificate I ; Cabinet I , Alt. 2;
SSS !! 3,4; SSi\l 2; Personnel .\lonitor 2;
Reflections llevclr ies I; llasketball 1,3, Numeral 1, .\linor N 3; Baseball 1,3, Numeral
I; Astronomy Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3;
Executive Club 4; Student Union Board I ;
Reflections Re,·elries Crew 3.
BRENDA NEWMAN
Transferred from ;\Tiles :'forth 3; SSO l;
Future Nurses 1.
ANN NILSSON
G.A.A. l; Ushers Club 1.
LINDA NIX
Transferred from Long Island Lutheran I l.
S., New York 2; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze
I lonor Pin 2; District Science Fair Placement
I ; Cabinet 3,4; Personnel 1'1onitor 4; German Club 3; GSO 4 .
ELLEN NOVICK
SSD 3; .\lusic Festival l; Glee Club 1; G.A.A.
l; French Club 1.
LINDA OESCHLER
Cabinet 1,3; ;\[usical 1,2,3; ,\l usic Festi,·al
1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3 ,4; ,\lixed Chorus l ;C.A.A.
1,2,3, 24-Point Award 2; German Club 3;
Ushers Club 1,2; SAO ;\lonitor 4.
HOWARD OLITSKY
Shindig 2; Tecnis 1.
KATHY O'NEILL
Personnel ,\ Ionitor 2,3 ,4; C.A.t\. I.
MICHAEL ORLOFF
Bronze Ilonor Pin 4; SS.\! 4; Baseball 1,2,
.\.linor N 2; Hussian Club 2,3,4.
STEVEN ORNSTEIN
Student Council 4; Fall Play 3,4; Heflections
Re,·elries 3; :\I usical Crew 3; Thespians 3 ,
4, 10-Point Award 3 , 20-Point Award 4; Intermediate Band I; ;\" iles Speech Team 4;
Folk '.\[ usic Club 4.
ROBERT ORTMANN
Transforred from Lane Tech I l.S. I; Latin
Club 3.
LINDA PACE
Tr ansforred from Notre Dame I l igh for Girls
2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Art Council 3,4.
JOHN PAI-IIGIANIS
Cabinet Alt. 4 ; Baseball 2.
N ICHOLAS PAUGOULA TOS
Football Trainer 3,4; N Club 3,4.
SHARYCE PAULY
;\;ational H onor Society 3,4; Cold Honor
Pin 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor
Pin 2; Cabinet 1, Alt. 2; SSO 3; Per. Sec.
4; SSSH 4; Perso nnel :\lonitor 1,2,3; French
Club 1,2,3; Future :'\urses 1,2, Hccord ing
Sec. 2; .\.lock State Constitutional Con\"Cntion I ; NESTLES 3,4, Sec. 3,4.
BARTON PEARL
Tecnis 1,2,3,4, \'ice Pres. 2 ,3; Fall !'lay
Crew 2 ,4, Chairman 4; llcllcctio ns Crew 2 ,
3, Chairman 2,3; Spring Play Chairman I;
.\lusical Crew 1, Stage .\lanagcr 2,3; .\.lusic
Festi\·al Chairman 1,2,3,4. Stage .\lanager
2 ; Orchesis Crew Chairman 2.
l\IICHAEL PEARLMAN
Transferred from Cale Ettrick I l.S .. \\'is. 4.
JACQUELI NE PERLIN
Personnel .\.lonitor 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3, 24Point Award I ; Girls Gymnastics Team l;
Art Council 1.
LLOYD PE URYE
AARON PI-IILLIPS
National .\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Chairman 3; Stage :\lanager 4 ; Henections Hevelries Crew 1,3,4; Spring Play Crew l; .\lusical Crew 1,2,3; .\lusical Crew 1,2,3; .\.lusic
Festival 1,2 ,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, Sec. 4,
10-Point Award 2, 20-l'oint Award 3, 30Point Award 3, 40-Point Award 4 , 50-Point
Award 4; .\linor :\! 3, .\lajo r N 3; Tecnis
1.2,3,4, Pres. 4.
ARTHUR PHILLIPS
SSO 2,4; SSSll 3; Basketball 3, Minor N
3; Baseball I, Shield l; Spanish Club 2.
CHARLES PIETKOWSKI
:\!ational .\.lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; SS.\I 4; Reflections Revelries Crew
3; .\lusic Festival 2; Tecnis 3,4; .\lixed Chorus 2; French Club 1,2,3.
EUNICE PINTO
Exchange Student from Sao Leopoldo, Collegio Sao Gose, Brazil 4; Student Council
4; Homecoming Court 4 ; ;\l usic Festh·al 4;
Choir 4; A FS 4.
CLARISSA PLOTKE
French Club 4; :\!F.STLES 3 .
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�STEVEN PLOTKI N
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 2 ; Cold H onor Certificate l; Student
Council 4; Cabinet 2 ,3,4, Alt. l ; SSO 2,3 ,4 ,
Executi\'c Board 3,4; SSSH 2 ,3,4, Head
Sup. 4; SSD Per. Sup. 3; N Club 3,4; Track
1, Shield l; Cross Country 1,2, Shield 1,
:"dinor N 2, i\lajor N 3,4; Baseball 2, i\linor N 2; Bas ketba ll Captain 4; Numeral
Cross Country l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
MICHAEL PORTMAN
Fall Play 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4 ;
Spring Play 4; .\I usical Crew 4; Thespians
4; llussian Club 3,4.
JERRY POTN ICK
French Club 2,3,4.
JAMES POTTER
T rack 1.
DALE POWERS
Track 1.
EVA PRICE
Per. Sec. 4; Shindig 2; Future Nurses Club
1; Spotlighters 1; Ushers Club 1.
CAROLE PROPP
Su mm er In stitute, Northwestern U niversity
4; llomeco ming Co mmittee 3; Per sonnel
i\lonitor 2,3; SSi\l 2,3; Fall Play Crew 3,
4; Reflections Re\'clries 2,3, Crew 4; :llusical Lead 2,3,4, Crew l; '.\l usic Festival 1,
2,3,4; Thespians 2,3,4, 10-Point Award 2,
20-Point Award 3, 30-Point Award 3, 40Point Award 4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Cho ir 2,3,4;
Glee Club l ; Cold '.\Iusic Pin 4; Silver .\lusic Pin 3; Thes pians '.\Iinor N 4; '.\lusic
Certificate 2; C.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 2,3.
DANAE PROUSIS
:'J a lional :\lerit Scholarsh ip Letter of Commendation 4; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Silver Hono r Pin 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Co ld Honor
Certificate l ; Cabinet 2, Alt. 3; H omecomi ng
Committee 3,4, Chairman 3, Sec. 4; :\lusical
2, Crew 2,3; :llusic Festival 1,2; Glee Cl ub
2; .\lusic Certificate 2; i\lixed Chorus l;
C.r\.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2,3,4 ; Nilehi lite
Staff 3,4, Page Two Editor 4, Editor-in-Chief
4; Quill and Scroll SociL,y 4; ;\!ESTLES 3,4,
Chairman 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,3 .
MIRTHA Q.UJNTANALES
Student Council 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; lleflections Revelries 3; :\lusical 1,2,3; :llusic Festival 1,2,3,4 ; Thespians 4 , 10-Point ,\ward
4 ; Lorelei 3,4; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3;
Silve r '.\ lu sic Pin 4; .\lusic Certificate 2;
C.A .A. 1,2 ,3,4 ; Orchcsis 1,2 ,3,4, Sec. 4;
French Cl ub 1,2,3; Art Council 1,2 .
LI NDA RABI N
Person nel .\lonitor 2,4; Spring Play Crew
2; C.A.A. l ; l\eflectio ns Crew 1; Astro no my
Club 2.
LI 1 DA RAFFERTY
Transferred from Regi na Dominican I l.S.
2; Personnel .\lonitor 2,3,4; G.A .A. 2,3,4,
Board 4 , 24-Poilll Award 3; Camp Scholars hip-3 ; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
RAVEN RA ND
Cabinet Alt. 3; SS.\! 2; Fall Play Crew 3,
Chairman 3; (;.A.A . 1,2; Spanis h Club l ,
2; Art Council l ,2; Library Aid 4.
GREGORY RANDALL
MAR CU M RANDALL
Cy1 nnas1ics 1,2,3 ,4 , .\linor :'.: I , Major N 2.
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D E BORAH REBHAN
Transferred from Elmwood Park I !.S. 3;
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet 4; Per. Sec.
4; SSD 3; SS;\! 3,4; Reflections Revelr ies
3; ;\lusical 3; C.A.A. 3,4, 24-Point Award
3, 75-Point Award 4 ; Orchesis 3,4, Vice Pres.
4 ; French Club 3; NESTLES 4.
BETTY REICH
SSD 3 ; Reflections Revelries 2, Crew l ; M usical 2,3,4, Crew 1,2; Music Festiv al l ; Glee
Club l ; C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24-Point Award 3,
75-Point Award 4; Orchesis 3,4; German
Club 4 ; Teachers of Tomorrow 4 ; Spotlighters 1,2; Usher s Club l.
LINDA REIMER
'ational H onor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; C.A.A. 1,2; German Club 2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2; '.\1usic Festival 1,2; Glee Club 1,2.
GLENN REINER
SSM 4; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Freshman N umeral 1.
ROBERT RICHARDS
WILLIAM RISSMANN
Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Crew 3,4;
Spring Play Crew 4 ; Mus ical Crew 3,4;
Tecnis 3,4; Football 3,4, Sophomore N 3,
i\ l inor N 4; Science Seminar 4.
ELLEN ROBINS
Blue Honor Certificate l ; Student Council 1,
2,3, Outstand ing Service Award l; Cabinet
3, Alt. 2; Homecoming Court 4; Period Secretary 4; Reflections Revelries 2,3, Crew 4;
i\lusical 2,3; ;\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Shindig 2; Thespians 2,3,4; Lorelei 2,3,4, Sec.
4; Choir 2,3; Sil ver i\lusic Pin 3; '.\lu sic Certificate 2; i\1ixed Chorus l ; French Club 3,
4; Art Cou ncil 3,4; Personnel i\lonitor 3.
THOMAS ROBINS
Fall Play Crew 4; Hefleclions Revelr ies Crew
4; Track 1,2, Freshman Nu meral 1, Minor
N 2; Swimming 1, Freshman Numeral l.
SALVATORE ROGINA
Transferred from Austin 11.S. l ; SS.\! 4.
E LIZABETH ROMANEK
SS.\ ! 2; SSD 2,3; SSS!-1 3,4; Reflections
Revelries 2 ,3; C.A.r\. 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,
3,4, Captain 2 ,4 ; Spanish Club 1,2 ,3,4;
NESTLES 3,4, Sec. 3; Girls Gymnastic Team
1; Personnel '.\lonilor 4.
J EFFREY ROSE
Transferred from Sulli van ll.S. <\; SSSll 4;
SS.\! 3,4; Reflection s llevclries 3; N C luh 3;
Football 3,4, '.\! ajor N 3,4; 13aseball 2,3 ,4,
,\ Jajo r N 3,4.
THEODORE ROSEN
National ll onor Society 3,4; National .\lcrit
Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; Cold Ilonor Pin
4; Siker Hon or Pin 3; l{enssclacr '.\I ath and
Science .\ledal 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2 ; Student Council Ah. 1,2,3; N Club 4; Track
.\lanagcr 3,4, .\lajor ::-\ 3,4, Freshman :'\umerals 2 ; Swimming .\lanager 2,3,4, Freshman , umcrals 2, Soph. " 2, '.\ !in or >: 3,
.\lajor '< 4; French Club 2, Sec. 2; .\lock
Stale Constitutio nal Co11\'ention I ; Chess
Club I ; Sta mp and Coin Club 3, !'res. 3.
STEPHE N ROSEN BA UM
Cab inet 1,2, Alt. 1,2; SS;\J 3,4; N Club 2,
3 ,4; Cross Cou ntry 1; Wrestling 1,2 ,3, .\Iinor N 1, .\ lajor N 2,3,4; Baseball I , Fres hn1<1n Numera ls l ; French C lub 1,2 .
MICHAEL ROSENBE RG
Cabinet 1,2, Alt. 1,2; SSO 2,3,4; Basketball
l; Baseball 1,2, Freshman Numerals l;
French Club 3.
ALAN ROSE NFELD
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4, Chairman 4; SSII 3;
SS.\! 2; Per. Sup. 4 ; N Club 2,3,4; Tennis
ming 1,2; Tennis Captain 4; Numerals l;
French Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4.
EUGEN E ROTB ERC
Cross Coumry l; Baseball 1,2,3,4, .\lajor
N 3,4; :-\ Club 4.
DIANE ROTH
Spotlighters 1.
EILLEN ROTH
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Personnel '.\lonitor 2,
3,4; C.A.A. 1; Spa nish Club 1,2; Teachers
ofTomorrow 1.
NORl\IAN ROTH
Track 1; Tennis 2, .\linor N 2.
BARBARA ROTHENBERG
.\lusical 2, Crew 2,3; :\l usic Fesli,·al 2,3,4;
Glee Club 3 ,4; :\lixed Chorus 2; G.A.A . l ,
2; French Club 1,2.
KERRY ROTHMAN
Fall Play Crew 3,4; l{efleclions Crew 2,3,
4; Spring Play Crew 4; .\lusical Crew 2,3,4;
.\lusic Festival 2,3,4; Shindig 2; Thespians
2,3,4, 10-Poinl Award 3; Tecnis 2,3,4, VicePres. 4; Football 2.
ARLE NE ROTKI N
National Honor Society 3,4; Siker Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cold Honor
Certificate 1; Blue H onor Certificate 1; Summer Institute, ;./orthwestern University 4;
Cabinet Alt. 3; Fall Play Crew I ; Reflections
Re,·elries 2,3,4; :\l usica l 2 ,3; i\lusical Crew
3; '.\! usic Festival 1,2,3,4; Shindig 2; Thespians 4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club
1,2; Cold .\lusic Pin 4; Silver .\lusic Pin 3;
Cold Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club
2,3,4, Sec. 2; Colden Galleon 2,3,4. Sec. 2,
3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Editor 4; Star
Award 4; NESTLES 3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Chairman 3,4; Spotligh ters 1,2; Ushers Club l.
LINDA RUBEN
Fall Play 4, Lead 4; Reflections Revelries
2; .\lusical 3; .\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee
Clu b 1,2,3,4; .\lusic Certificate 3; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4; Orchesis 1.2,3,4; Girls Gymnastic
Team 1; llussia n Club 1,2; Debate Clu b 4,
Officer 4.
REBECCA RUBEN
.\lusic Festival 2,3 ,4; ;\Jusical 2,3, Lead 3;
Thespians 3, 10-Point ,\ward 3; Lorelei 4;
Choir 3,4, Libraria n 3,4; Cold '.\lusic Pin
4; Silver :\l usic Pin 3; .\lusic Certificate 2;
.\lixed Chorus 2; C.A.J\. 1,2; Ripplettes l ;
Folk .\I usic Cl ub 3; French Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Editor 4; :\'ESTLl~S 4; Art Council 4;
Summer Institute al Northwestern for .\lusic
3; Star Award 4.
BARBARA R UB IN
Student Council Alt. 1; .\I usic Festi,·al 2;
Glee Club 2 ; Spanish Cluh 1; Library Aid 1.
JUDITH R UB IN
J{eflections Rc,·clrics 2 ; .\lusical Crew 2; :\lus ic Festival 2; Glee Club 4; .\lixecl Ch orus
2; Or chesis 1,2; French Club 2 ; An Council 2,4 , T reas. 4.
�;\JICIIAEL RUBIN
Blue 1lonor Certificate l; Cabinet 3,4, ,\11.
1,2; SSO ExecutiH Board 3,4; SSSll 2,3;
SSD 3, Pn. Sup. 3; SS.\! 2,3, !lead Sup.
4; Baseball l ,2 . .\linor ;'\ 2. :\umerals l ;
11ion l ;
.\lock State Constitu tional Con,·e1
Spanish Club 1.2,3,4.
S HE RWI N R UD:v!AN
;'\ ational .\ lerit Scholarship Semi-Finalist;
Gold llonor !'in 4; Silver Ho nor Pin 3;
Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Gold Ho nor Ccrtifi·
Cate I ; ll omeco111ing Committee 4; SS.\ ! 4;
Basketball 2; Soph. N 2; Wrestling l;
NEST LES 4.
JOEL R US IIAKOFF
Spring .\ lusical Crew 2 ,3; Beginning Band
l ; Science Seminar 3.4; >iilehilitc 3,4.
VICTORIA SAFIER
Sem. in Ad,·. Lit. 4.
BRADLEY SA LTER
lleflections lle,·elries 2,3; .\lusical 2,3; .\lusic
Festi\"al 2,3,4; Shindig 2 ; Thespians 3,4;
Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Studem Conductor
2; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Ba nd
I; Stage Band 2,3,4; Gold .\Iusic Pin 4; Ex·
ecuth·e Cl ub 4.
ST EWART SAMELSON
Bronze ll o nor Pin 4; Alternate Cabi net 2;
Russia n Club 1,2 ,3 ,4; .\lock State Constitutional Con\"cntion l; Debate Club 1,2;
Unity Board 4.
MARY E LLE N SANCHEZ
Transfer red from Amundsen 2; .\lusic Festi·
,·al 4; Glee Club 4; G.A.,\. l ; Spanis h Club
I.
ERIC SANDS
Tran sferred from Creston llcights H .S., I'\e11·
York I ; Swimming 2, .\linor >i 2.
ROBERT SCHAB ILION
Cross Country 1,2,3,4, .\linor >i I, .\lajor
>i 2,3,4, Captain 4, .\lost \'aluahle Player
4; T rack 1,2,3,4, .\linor 0: 2, .\lajor N 2 ,
3,4; N Club 2,3,4, \'ice Pres. 3, Treas. 4;
A VE 4; Spanis h Club 2; SSO .\ lonitor 2,
4;SS D 3.
KATII LEEN SC HLA UC H
G.A.A. I.
MARK SC Hi\l!DT
TERYL SCHM ITZER
ll omecoming Committee 2,3; SSD 2,3; Per·
sonncl .\l onitor 1,2,3; Fall Play C rew 1,2,
Lead I ; Reflections Rc,·clries 3; Crew 1,2;
Spring Play Lead l; Crew 2; .\lusic Festi,·a l
l; Shindig 2; Thespians 1,2,3, 10-Poi llt
Award l; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. l ; C heerleader 1,2; French C lub 1,2 ,3,4; Student U nion
Board 4.
CARYN SCHRENZEL
Trans!Crred from South Shore 3.
!LENA SCHUCKMAN
Transfer red from New Trier 2; SSD 3; SS.\!
3,4; Fall Play C rew 4; French Club 3; l l omecoming Committee 4.
ROSS SC H ULTZ
Football 1; \\' restling I.
E ILEEN SC HWARTZ
G.A.A . 1,4; l'!·ench Club 2 ; Teachers of T o·
morrow 4; Library Aids l; Us hers Club.
JEFFREY SCHWARTZ
Tran sfCrred from Roose\"clt l l.S. 3; ll ome·
coming Committee 4; SSS!l Per. Sup. 4;
SS.\ I Per. Sup. 4; Personnel .\lonitor 3; Baseball 2,4; Spa nis h Club 2; Library Aids 3.
BARBARA SCOTT
.\lusical I ; .\lusic Fesli\"al 1,2,3,4; Choir
3,4; Silnr .\lusic Pin 3; .\lusic Certificate
2; .\ l ixcd C horus 1,2; G.r\.A. 1,2, 24-Point
Award 1; Ushers Club 4 .
, GA IL SEES KIN
I'\ational .\lcrit Scholarship Semi-Fi nalist 4;
Gold ll onor Pin 4; Si h- er ll onor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet l ; l lomecom·
ing Com mittee 3; \lusical 2; .\ l usical Crew
2,3; Cha irm an 3; .\lusic Fcsti\·al 2; Glee
Club 2 ; Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Nile·
hilitc Staff 3,4, 0/ews Edito r 4, ;\[ a naging
Editor 4 ; Quill & Scroll Society 4; .\l ock
State Constitutional Co11\"cn tion l ; >JEST LES
3,4, Chairman 3, Sec. 4; Spotlighters 1,2;
:\'ational Conference of Christians and J ews
Brotherhood Press Award 3.
CHARLOTTE SEGAL
ll omecoming Committee 4; C.A.A. 1,2,3;
Spa nish Club 1,2 ,3,4; Spotlighters l ; Ush·
ers Club 1; Sem in r\dv . Lit. 4.
JOSEPH SERRA
SS.\I 4; >i Club 2,3,4; Footb a ll 2, Soph. N
2 ; Baseball 2 ,3 ,4, lllajor N 2,3,4.
DARYL SETTLER
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24-Po int Award 1,2,3,4, 75.
Point Award 2,3,4; Girls Gymnastics Tea m
1,2,3 ,4.
SCOTT S HAFER
Intermediate Band l; Latin Club 2,3.
CAROL SHALLCROSS
Concert Band 2,3; Intermediate Band 1;
French Clu b 4; Future Secretaries Club 3.
GA IL SHANDLER
Sih-er llonor Pin 4; Bronze Hono r Pin 2;
Blue llonor Certificate l; Summer Institute
Northweste rn University 3; 1\ellections l\e,·clrics 2 ,3; .\lusical 1,2,3, Crew 3; .\lusic Fcs·
ti\·al 1,2,3,4; Shind ig 2; Thespians 4 , 10·
Point Awa rd 3; Lorelei 2,3,4; Stage Band
4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Clu b l; Gold .\ I usic Pin
4; Silver .\ [ usic Pin 3; .\lusic Cert ifi cate I ;
G.A.A. 2,3,4, 24-Point ,\ward 3; Orchesis
2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Future >iurscs Club
1; Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Cl ub I.
PHILIP SHANE
Sih-er llonor Pin 4; Bronze llon or Pin 3;
Cabinet Ah. 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
SSSH 3,4, Per. Sup. 4; SSD 3, Per. Sup. 3;
SS.\! 2 ; Personnel .\l onitor 2; 01 Club 4;
Football l ; Cross Country 2, \linor i'> 2;
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Soph. ;\/, .\ Iinor ;\/ 3,
.\Iajor N 4; Baseball 2,3,4 , .\ lino r !"( 2 ,
.\ l ajor N 3,4; French Club 1,2,3 ,4.
J OEL SHAPIRO
Bronze Hon o r Pin 4; Student Co uncil Alt.
1,2; Cabinet Ah. 1,2; SSS !l 3,4; Fall Play 3 ,
ead 3 .
L
GARY SHIFFMAN
SS.\ ! 2; A \'E 1,2,3,4; Reflections l\e\"elries
C rew 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4, .\linor ;\/ 3.
MICHELE SHUSTER
Personnel .\l onitor I ; Spanish Club I; Future Secretaries I.
JUDITH SIEGEL
I lomccoming Committee 4 , Asst. Chairman
4; SSSll ll ead Sec. 3,4; Personnel .\lonitor
2 ,3,4; SSD 2 ; llellections Rc\"clr ies 2 ,3,4;
Shindig 2; Thespians 2; Future Secretaries
3, Treas. 3.
MICHAEL SIEGEL
Cabinet Alt. 1,4; SSS! I 4; Person nel .\Ionitor 2,3,4; ,\ \'E 1,2; ReOeclions Revelries
2; French Club 1,2,3.
SANDRA S IEGEL
Bronze ll onor Pin 4; Student Council 3,
Treas. 3; Student Council Alt. 2; Outstanding Service Award 3; Cabinet 1,4, Sec. 4;
Homecoming Queen 4; SS.\I 2,3,4, Per. Sec.
4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; C heerleader 1,2 ,3,4, Capta in 4; S p~ni sh Club 1,2,3,4.
FRANCES SILVER
.\l usic Festi ,·al 4; \lixed Chorus 4; Spa nish
Club l; GSO 4, Pres. 4.
JAY SILVERMAN
:'-lational .\lcrit Scholarship Letter o f Com·
mcndation; Gold Ho nor Pin 4; Sih·er llon·
or Pin 3; Bro nze llonor Pin 2; Cold ll onor
Certificate I; Spanish Club 3,4.
STEVEN SILVERMAN
Cabinet 2,3,4; SSS II 3,4 , Per. Sup. 4; l{c.
flections Rc,·clrics 4; Sw imming 1,2,3, .\linor.
;\/ 3, :\umera l 1: Spa nish Club 3,4 .
SANDRA S ILVERSTONE
SSO 2,3,4; Per. Sec. 4; l\ eflcctio ns Revelries
2,3; :\I us ical 2; C heerleader 2,3; French Club
2; G.A.A. l; Orchesis 4.
DE N ISE S IMON
:\' ational .\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Gold ll onor Pin 4 ; Silver ll o nor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 3, Alt.
3; Per. Sec. 4; SSD 3; Personnel .\Ionitor 3;
Lorelei 1,2; French Club 1,2,3; :\'ESTLES
3,4, Chairman 3; Spotlighters l.
ROBERT SIMON
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Cabinet 3,4; SSSH 4,
Per. Sup. 4; SS.\! 2, Per. Sup. 3; 0: Club
2,3,4, Sgt.-at·Arms 4; Footba ll 1,2, Soph. '.r
2 ; Swimming 1,2,3,4, .\lajo r N 2 ,3,4, Cap·
tain 4; French Club 3,4.
MARLE NE S I NGER
G.A.r\. l.
SHE I LA S I NGER
.\lusical Crew 3; .\l usic Fcsti\·als 1,2,3; Glee
Club 1,2 ,3; .\lusic Certificate 3; G .. \ .. \. 2.
3, 24-Poin t ,\ward 2; T eachers of T omorro11·
2; Us hers' Club 2,3,4.
J U DITH SISKIN
1l omccorning Committee 4, Chai r man 4 ; Per-
sonnel .\lonitor 3; Fall Play C rew I ; G ..\ ..\.
Ushers Clu b 1; Spanish Club l.
GARY S KALETSKY
National \lerit Scholars hip Letter of Commendation 4; Silver llonor Pin 4 ; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Student Cou ncil 3,4; Outstand·
ing Service Award 3; SS.\! 2,3; .\Iusic Festi·
val 2; Choir 2; French Club 2,3; C hess Club
1,2; Stamp Club 2 ,3.
BARRY SLOTTEN
SSS! l 3; SS.\! 2,3,4, Per. Sup. -!; Personnel
.\lonitor 2,3,4 ; :\ Club 1.2.3.4. Pres. 4;
T rack 2 ; Grnrnastics 1.2.3.-1. Captain 4.
\ l ajor N 1,2,3.4. \ l ost \'aluab\c \'h\ycr 3;
All Suburba n [;.•ague Team 1.2.3: State
Tumbling Cha mpion 3.4; llaseball 3, .\lajor
N 3; French Club -!; Constit utio nal Con\· entio n I.
DAVID SNE IDER
,\ \"E 3; Span is h Cluli :~.
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�JILL SOLA
Cabinet Alt. 1; Homecoming Comlllittcc 4;
SSO 1; SSSll Sec. 3,4; Personnel :\lonitor
2,3; SS:\I 2,3; Fall Play Crew l ; G.A.A. 1,
2,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; TeachcrsofTomorrow l ; Student Union lloard 4; Art Council
l.
MARK SOLOCK
National :\Ierit Scholarship Letter of ComIllendation; Silver Ilonor Pin 3; Bronl.c llonor Pin 2; Gold Ilonor Cert ificate 1; SSSll
Per. Sup 4; SS:\! 2 ,3,4; N Club 3,4; Baskctball l ,2,3,4, j\Jinor N 2, :\lajor N 3,4, Fros h
Nu meral; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4 , :\linor N 2,
:\lajor N 3, Frosh Nu!lleral, Captain 2;
NESTLES 3,4, Co-executive Vice Pres. 4.
WILLIAM SPEAR
SS:\l 3,4.
CH RISTI NE SPORES
Cabinet 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4;SS:\l
4; Rellcctions Hcvclries 2; :\Iusical 1,2,3,4,
Crew Chairman 3,4; :\lusic Festi\·al 1,2 ,3,
4; Thespia ns 3,4, 10-Point Award 4; Choir
3,4 ; Clcc Club 1,2; Gold :\lusic Pin 4; Silver
:\lusic l'in 3; ,\ Iusic Certificate l ; G.A.A. l ,
2,'.{.4, 24-Point Award 1, 75-Point ,\ward
4; Orchcsis 1,2.3,4 ; French Cluh 4; Russian
Club 3; Spanis h Club 2 ; Nilchilitc Staff 3,
4; Spotlightcrs 1,2 ; Library Aid 1; Ushers
Cluh 1,2.
OF.AN STAMM
Football 1,2; Track 1,2; Numeral 1.
JOYCE STATLAND
Bron l.c llonor l'in 3; Personnel :\l on itor 4;
(;.,\.,\ . 1,2,3, Board 1,2,3, 24 -Poin t Award
1, 75-Point ,\ward 2, 150-Point ,\ward 3;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
CRAIG STEADMAN
National :\I crit Scho larsh ip Semi-Finalist;
Gold Il onor l'in 4; Sih-cr Il onor l'in 3;
Bronze ll onor Pin 2; Blue Ilonor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 3,4; French
Club 4; Span ish Club 3; Golden Galleon '.{,
4; .JI·:TS 4; NEST U-:S 3,4, C hairman 4.
THOMAS STEARNS
:".: Club 3,4; Football :\lanagcr 2,3,4, :\lajor :--13,4: Track l ; Tennis 1,2,3,4, :\umcral
1, :\I in or ;\ 3, :\lajor N 4; Basketball :\lanager 4, ~Iajor ~ 4; Swimming ~lanagcr
2; Intermediate Band I.
SUSAN STEGMEYF.R
CHERYL STEIN
Homeco ming Comlllittee 3; G.A.,\. l ,4;Spa nish Club 3; Art Council 3,4; Library Aid 4.
ELIZABETH STEIN
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Four \'ca r l'in 4;
Cab inet Alt. 1,2,3,4; llomccoming Committee 2,3,4 ; I l o mecomi ng Court 3; SSO 2,3,4;
Asst. Ilead Sec. 3,4; l'crsonncl :\l o nitor 2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers
of T o morrow 4; Student Union Board 4,
Pres. 4.
KAREN STENDER
Personnel :\lonitor 2 ,3,4; G.A.,\. 2,3,4, 24Point ,\ward 3; Girls Gymnastic Team 3,4;
Folk :\I usic Club 4 ; Ccnuan Club 3,4.
DIANE STERN FELD
:\lusical 2, Crew 3; .\ lus ic Fcsti,·;tl I ,2 ,3,4;
Glee Cluh 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; :\lusic Certificate 3; G.A.J\ . 1,2,3,4; Frt!nch Club 1,2;
Library Aids 1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 3 ,4 .
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KIP STEVELEY
SSi\I 3; Art Council 4; Radio Club l; Spanish Club 2.
MARTHA STEVENS
SSO l; SS:\I 2,3; SAO ,\lonitor 4 ; Fall Play
Crew 4; G.A.A. l; Art Council 1,2 ,3.
WILLIAM STEWART
National :\lcril Scholarship Letter of Commendation; Gold Honor Pin 4 ; Sil\'cr Honor Pin 3; Bronze Il onor Pin 2 ; Gold Honor
Certificate I; SSSH 4, C hairman 4; SS,\! 2 ,
3,4; Personnel :\lonitor 2,3,4; Tennis 2; German Club I; French Club 3; N ESTLES 3,
4, Chair man 3,4.
JON STILLER
Baseball 3, :\linor N 3; Spanish Club 2;
Stamp and Coin Club 3 , Treas. 3.
RICHARD STOCKER
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Soph. N, :\linor N 2,
:\lajor N 3.
ROBERT STOLLER
SSSII 4 ; Personnel :\lonitor 4; Baskethall
1,2, Soph. N; Baseball 1,2 ,3, Soph. N, :'-Iinor N 2 ,3; Spanish Club 4.
KENNETH STONE
Bronze Ho no r l'in 4; Baseball 2; Swimming
1,2,3,4 , :\lajor N 3,4; Russian Clu b 3,4.
TYRONE STRICKLING
Transforred from American 11.S., Frankfort,
Germany 4.
BARBARA STROM
J(dlcctions Hc,·clrics 2; :\l usical 2; :\l usic
Fest i\"al 1,2,3,4 ; Choir 2,3; Siker :\lusic
Pin 3; :\lusic Certificate 2; :\lixed C horus I ,
4; C.A.A. l ; Spanish Club 4.
SUZANNE SUMMER
Bronw Ilonor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate
l ; Student Council 1,2 ,3, Alt. 3; llomecoming <;ommittec Cha irman 4; SSS! I Sec. 4;
SSD Sec. 3; SS:\l 2,3; Personnel :\lonitor
!; c.,\.A. l; Spanish Clu b 3 ,4; Teachers
of T omorrow I; :\lock State Constitutional
· Con\·emion l; ,\rt Council 2,3; Spotlighters
l ; Ushers Club l.
BRUCE SWANTEK
Trans!Crred from St.Jude Seminary 3.
STEVEN SYLVAN
Cross Country 1, Suph. :\; Basketball 1,
2 , Soph. :\; Baseball 1,2,3, Soph. :\, :\lajor
3.
SUSAN TARANTUR
:--lational Honor Socict\· 3,4; :\ational :\lcrit
Scholarship IJ.:tter of Commendation; Gold
H o nor Pin 4; Siker Ilonor Pin 3; Bronze
llonor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l ;
Student Co uncil 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4, Four-Year
!'in 4; Outstanding Sc1Tiee Award 2,3; Cabinet Ah. 2; Holllecoming Committee 4; ltcllcctio ns Revelries 2,4; :\l usical 3,4; G.1
\.,\.
1,2,3,4, 24-l'o int ,\ward I , 75 -Point ,\ward
2; Orchcsis 1,2,3 ,4 ; French Club 3,4 ; Yearbook Staff 3: Section Editor 4; Quill and
Scroll Society 4; Student Union Board 4;
:\lock State Constitutional Con\"c ntion I ;
il! ESTLES 3,4, \'ice Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Spotlightcrs I; Niles East Student-Faculty Coo perati\'e Committee 3,4, Sec. 3,4.
MARY TJFFIN
:\lusical 1,2,3,4; :\lusic Fcsti\"al 1,2,3,4; Lorele i 3,4; Choir 2,3 ,4; Cirls' Glee l; Cold
:\lusic !'in 4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; :\lusic Ccrtilkatc 2; Folk :\lusic Club 3,4 ; Science Seminar 4; Latin Club 2 ,3,4.
SHELDON TOMLINSON
KAREN ULLBERG
Sih·er Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 3,4, Alt.
1,2; Per. Sec. 4; Intermediate Band 2,~
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, lloard 3,4, 24-Point Award
3, 75-l'oint Award 4; Folk ,\lusic Club 4;
German Club 2,4; JETS 4, Sec. 4; Ushers
Club 1,2,4 .
MICHAEL VALENTE
Transferred from Niles West l; Bcgi11ni1ig
Band 2; Latin Club 2; Debate Club 2,3.
FERN VALFER
Cabinet l ; SSO 2,3; Rcllections Hevelrics
Crew 1,2; ,\lusical Crew 1,2,3; French Club
1,2,3; T eachers of Tomorrow 4 , Vice Pres.
4; Glee Club 2; Art Council 1,2,3,4.
JAMES VAVRIK
WILLIAM VINIKOUR
SS:\l 4; Wrestling 2; Swimming 3,4, :\linor
N 3, :\lajor N 4; Russian Club 3,4.
LYNDA VON OPPEN
Personnel i\lonitor 3; Beginning Band l ;
lntcnnediate Band 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24Point Award 1, 75-Point Award 2, 150l'oint Award 4; French Club 2; Us hers Club
1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 4.
SYLVIA WANKOVSKY
Cabinet Alt. 3,4; Homeco ming Committee
4; SSO 4; SSD 2,3; Perso nnel :\lonitor 2,3;
Spanish Club 3; Spotlighters I; Us hers Club
1.
ROBERT WARNKE
lli-Y 1,2, Treas. 2.
BARBARA WARTELL
Cabinet Alt. I; Per. Sec. 3; Fall Play Crew
2,3,4, C hairman 4; l(cllcctions Re\"elries 3,
4, Crew 2,3,4; :\lusical Crew 2,3; C.A.A. 1;
French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2;
Future Nurses 3; An Council 2; Spotlighters 2.
RANDYE WASSERMAN
Cabinet ,\It. 2; Homecom ing Committee 3,
4; Fall !'lay 4, Cre,i· 1,2; Rellections Rc,·clries Crew l ; :\lusical C rew 3; G.A .. \ . 1,2,
3,4; Russian Club 2.3 ,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,4; :".: EST LI·:S 4; Spotlighters 1,2;
Trojan Talk 4; Scm. in A<h-. I.it. 4, \'ice
Pres. 4.
HELEN WAXi\IAN
Cabinet .\It. l; SS:\ l 3; Personnel :\l onilor 4;
C.A .. \ . I ; l(ussian Club 1.2; Libran· Aid 2.
!AURA WEBB
11 ornccorn ing Committee 3.
ROBYN WEIDMAN
Transli:rrcd front Plcasalll \"icw I I .S., Gro,·e
CitY , Ohio 4; Student Council 2; Spring Play
2; :\lixed Chorus I ; F.II.,\. 2.
MAUREEN WEIN
:\l usic Fcsti\·al 2.3; Clce Club 2.3; Future
:'.:urses 1,2,3,4. Pres. 4 .
KAREN WEINBERG
Cabinet I ; Ah . 2 ; l l omecoming Committee
3,4 , ,\sst. Ilead Sec. 3.4; SS:\I 3: l'crsonnel
:\lonitor 2,3; Rcllections Hc\"clrics Crew 2.
3,4; :\lusical 2 , Crew 2,3,4 ; Thespians 3,
4 , 10-Point .\ward 3; G.A .. \ . 1.2,3,4 , Board
1,2,3,4, Sec. 3. !'res. 4 , 24 -l'oint .\ward I,
75-Point ,\ward 2, 150-l'oint Award 3, 225Point Award 4; Orchcsis 4; Ripplcttcs 3;
Girls Gymnasti cs T ea m l ,2.3.4;Spa nish Club
1,2; Yearbook Staff 2 ,3,4; Section Editor 4;
Quill and Scroll Society 4, Star ,\ward 3;
Journeyman Award 2.
�BARBARA WEINER
.\l usical Crew l ; .\lusic Festival 1,2; Glee
Club 1,2; .\I usic Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
French Club 4; Teachers of Tom orrow 2;
Art Council 2; Ushers Club 1,4 .
SUSAN WEI NSTEIN
Student Cou ncil 1, Alt. 2,3; Cabinet 1,2,4;
SSO 2,4; SSD 3; Spanish Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,4; Library Aid 2; Pen Pal
Club 1.
AI.AN WEISBERG
AVE 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Swimming 2; Gymnastics 1; Golf 1,2; French Club 2 .
PA UL WEISKOPF
Transferred from The Stockbridge School
2; Science Seminar 2,3; Astronomy Club 2,
3; Physics Club 2,3; Debate Club 2; JETS 4.
SHEII.A WEISMAN
SSO 3; Folk .\I usic Club).
J UDY WEISS
Cabinet 2,3; Person nel :\Ionitor 2,4; Fall
Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 75-l'oint Award 2;
Orchesis 1,2; French Club 1; Future N urses
2,3; Art Council 3,4.
ROGER WERFELMA NN
JANET WERNER
Future Nurses Club 1; GSO 4; Library Aid 1.
JAi\.ES WHITE
FREDERICK WICKMAN
GENE WIDREVITZ
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Glee Clu b 1,2,3,4;
.\lusic Certi ficate 3; G.A.A. l; Spanish Clu b
1; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Future Nurses
STEVE WINER
SSSII 4; SS.\! 4; N Club 3,4; llaseball 1;
Fencing 1,2,3,4, :\linor N 2, .\lajor N 3,4 ;
Numeral 1; Co-Captain 4.
PA UI.A WOLK
Fall Play Crew 1,3; .\lusical l ; :\lusic Festi \'al l; Glee Clu b l ; Science Sem inar 3,4;
Sec. 3,4; French Club 2,3.
DAVID WOLOWITZ
Silver Honor Pin 3; llronze 11 o n o r Pin 2;
llluc Honor Certificate l ; SSSH 4; SS.\! 4;
llasketball l ; llaseball 1, Fros h Nu meral 1.
RICHARD WROBEL
Football 4.
LI N DA ZABORE
Heflections Rc\'clries 2 ,3,4; Spri ng Play 2,
3; .\Iusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Thespians 4; Lorelei 1,2,3,4, Treas . 2; Intermediate !land l,
2; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,4, 24-Point Award l , 75Point Award 2, 150-Poillt Award 4; Orchcsis
1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Art Cou ncil 4.
HELEME ZIMMERMAN
Student Council 1,2 ,4; Cabinet 2 ,3, Treas.
2 ,3, Alt. 1,4; ll omecoming Com mittee 2,
3,4, Chairman 4; ll omcco ming Court 3;SSO
2, Asst. Head Sec. 3,4; SSD 3; Heflections
Hevclries 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,24-PointAward
1, 75-Point Award 3, Department Award 3;
Cheerleader 2,3,4; Hipplettcs 1,2,3,4; Girls
Gymnastic Team 1; French Club 2,3,4, T reas.
3; Student Union ll oard 4, Treas. 4; .\lock
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The maze of activities and events of the school
year '66-'67 is ended. We have threaded the maze
of compiling Reflections '67. In these pages is the
goal toward which we h ave labored. Leafing through
the finished product, we smile as we recall the tense
moments when we felt ourselves lost in a maze of
frustrating and seemingly insoluble difficulties. We
wish to thank the many people who worked to put
the book together and to overcome the problems
that arose: our sponsors, Miss Irene Deneen and
Mr. Mel Pirok, who offered advice in many areas,
Mr. Art Colver, administrative advisor, Mr. No rman Koenig of King Co. Printing, and the staff
of Root Studios. We especially owe thanks to the
editors, Barb . Dubrow, Joyce Ellis, Gail Estrin,
Bill Oppenheimer, Curt Rodin, Arlene Rotkin, Rebecca Ruben, Sue Tarantur, Karen Weinberg, and
to their staffs for all their time and effort.
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Freshmen
Abeles, Sandra 116,122
Abelson, Ward 93,100,122
Abraham, Hillary 65,122
Acker, Alan 112,122
Alexander, Cheryl 122
Alexander, Jeffrey 122
Allan, Jeffrey 111,122
Alpern, Flori 122
Andes, Brian 65,122
Applebaum, Robert 93,96,122
Aprill, Arnold 63,65,122
Aronson, Bruce 105,122
Ashley, Barbara 122 ,
Babis, Dorothy 122
Baer, James 122
Bailen, Jeri 122
Balter, Michael 122
Barkoo, Steven 122
Barron, Gary 65,111,122
Bartilotta, Frank 122
Bass, Rona 122
Bauer, Keith 93,97,122
Baygood, Michael 122
Beaven, Peggy 122
Beaver, Thomas 65, 122
Belon, Cynthia 122
Ben as, Jeanne 122
Bercovitz, Neil 122
Berg, Karin 122
Berger, Arlene 62,122
Berger, Marc 93,100,122
Berk, Craig 93,122
Berke, Betsy 62,122
Berkson, Debra 122
Berman, Bradley 103,122
Bernstein, Jacquelin 61
Bialeck, Denise 122
Bieber, Mark 122
Bilton, Lydia 115,122
Black, Babette 122
Black, Christine 122
Blaz, Francine 62, 122
Bloom, Marc 122
Bloom, Robert 122
Bonem, Janet 122
Brabec, Joseph 122
Bradley, Warren 65,122
Brennan, Patricia 122
Bridge, Jill 62,122
Brittan, Jacalyn 63, 122
Brodsky, Laurie 122
Broun, Marcia 122
Brown, Ronald 100,122
Burstein, Lee 122
Calkins, Donna 122
Card is, J ohn 122
Carlin, David 93,123
Carver, Harold 65
Castle, Rich ard 123
Catellier, Linda 123
Cattell, Jean Marie 62,123
Chalfie, Alan 103,122,123
Chapekis, Frederick 97,123
Chavin, Bonnie 123
Chiropolos, Ela ine 123
Chlapaty, Gary 93,123
Chlapaty, Michael 93,100,123
Christopoulos, George 47,64,65,93, 105,123
Coburn, Patricia 123
Cohen, Howard 123
Cohen, Howard 123
Cohen, Ian .123
Cohen, Ivy 62,123
Cohen, Louis 123
Co hen, Reva 123
Cohen, Vicki 63,123
Comin, Barry 123
Cook, Jeffrey 123
Coorlas, Victoria 123
Covitt, Gary 63,122, 123
Covitt, Helene 123
Cowen, Judith 123
Cyrog, Patricia 62,123
Davidson, Arthur 112
Davis, Alan 93,123
Davis, Donna 123
Defranceschi, Cathy 116,123
Deitch, Michael 47,100,109,1 23
Derex, Michael 123
Dessent, Carol 115,123
Dessent, Christine 123
Deutsch, Gail 109,123
Deutsch, Stephen 93, 123
Diamond, Steven 107,123
Dine, Marcia 122,123
Dinverno, Rocco 103,123
Dissen, Richard 123
Dlenshuk, Daniel 123
Dooley, Michael 97,123
Dow, Robin 123
Drelich, Harriet 123
Duggan, Gregory 123
Dworkin, Scott 123
Dworianyn, Emil 103,123
Eckersley, Sherrill 122,123
Einhorn, Mara 65,123
Ekstrom, Linda 123
Elkins, Karen 122,123
Ellenby, Cheryl 123
Elliott, Christine 123
Elliott, Susan 123
Ellman, Steven 103,123
Endres, Bruce 123
Epstein, Sheri 123
Epton, Paul 65,123
Ericksen, Kenneth 123
Even, Mary 51.123
Ezratty, Stanley 100,123
Facter,Jeffrey 47,111,123
Fallucca, Richard 123
Farber, Leslie 123
Farber, Scott 123
Fardman, Audrey 123
Feldman, Joel 47,111,123
Fillipp, Thomas 123
Fine, Steven 65,122,123
Fingerman, Beth 114,123
Fisher, Craig 123
Fishman, Idell 62, 123
Flack, Bruce 123
Flower, Richard 123
Foster, Sally 123
Fradin, Steven 64,65,123
Friedman, Debbie 123
Friedman, Holly 62, 123
Friedman, Shelli 123
Friedman, Steven 103,123
Frishman, Linda 123
Futterman, Larry 65, 123
Gale, Gary 122 ,123
Gale, Janice 115,123
Gamm, Kristine 62,123
Gardiner, Virginia 123
Gargano, Alexis 123'
Gerber, Anita 122, 123
Gerber, Robin 122 ,123
Gill, Karen 123
Gillman, Karen 123
Gilman, Alan 100,111,123
Gilson,' Michael 123
Ginsburg, Andrea 123
Ginsburg, Laurance 93 , 123
Glassner, Sharon 62,123
Glickson, Bruce 89,97,123
Clink, Martin 123
Golbin, Caryn 123
Goldberg, David 123
Golden, Deborah 123
Goldman, Janice 123
Goldsholl, Steven 97, 123
Goldstein, Elliot 103,123
Goldstein, Janet 123
Goldstein, Marsha 123
Goldstein, Reid 122,123
Goodman, Beth 62,123
Goodman, Jan ice 124
Gordon, Ricky 93,124
Gottlieb, Bernard 124
Grauman, Marcia 124
Greenberg, Carol 124
Greenfield, Debra 124
Greenfield, Jack 124
Greenspan, Barbara 62,124
Griffin, Kathleen 62, 124
Grossman, Gayle 1°!!4
Grossman, Lisa 122,124
Gumbiner, Gary 124
Gzesh, Bette 124
Hadgeorge, Margo 124
Halper, Beth 124
Halperin, Debra 47,124
Hanley, Daniel 93,124
Harris, Fred 124
Harrold, Anita 115,124
Hass, Irwin 100,111
Haynes, Mark 93,124
Hefter, Terry 124
Heiman, Edward 107
Herman, Bruce 89,103,124
Herst, Mark 124
Hertz, April 124
Hervatin, John 124
Hill, Jeffrey 124
Hirsh, Bobbe 124
Hoefler, Robert 93,124
Holmes, Glenn 65,124
Horn, Larry 124 •
Horvitz, Bruce 124
Howell, Keith 124
Hyman, Miriam 124
Inbinder, Charlene 124
Ingersoll, David 124
Isaacs, Andrea 47,124
Jacobs, Arnold 124
183
�.Jacobs, Bruce 109,124
Jacobs, Mark 124
Jansen, Sue 124
Jans, Mary 124
Jaski, Ronald 124
Jeremias, David 124
Johnson, Kr istine 63,124
Johnson, Lynne 116,124
Johnson, Nancy 11 5,124
J ohnson, Sandor 124
J ohnson, Theodore 124
J onas, Joanne 65
Jungwirth, Peter 47,63,93,1 07,124
Kagan, Joel 124
Kalin, Daniel 103,124
Kamins ky, Steven 124
Kandel, Jack 93, 100,124
Ka ne, Wendy 62, 124
Kanelos, Nicholas 93,124
Kantor, Charlene 62, 124
Kaplan, Donna 124
Kaplan, J effrey 93,124
Karabush, Reid 65,124
Karkomi, Susan 124
Katani, David 124
Katz, Ivy 11 6,124
Kaye, Debra 124
Keller, Avis 65, 124
Kellner, Karen 124
Kelson, ~:Hen 124
Kenning, Thomas 124
Kiesel, Kristine 62
K ipn is, l\1arcy 117, 124
Klein, Linda 62,124
Klein, l\liriam 122,124
Knaizer, Howard 124
Kobr itz, Lauren 62, 124
Koeh1er, Harvey 101
Koen ig, Nancy 124
Kohn, J aczucline 124
Korn ick, J ay 124
Kozlov, Cary 124
Krause, Elizabeth 124
Kravitz, Kenneth 100, 124
Krawetz, \\'ayne 124
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Krichevsky , Laura 47,117,124
Kupfer , Barbara 124
Kutchins , Leslie 101,124
Lamonda, Thomas 124
Lampert, Terry 65,103,124
Lampcn, Randi 124
Lance, Lawrence 124
Lange, Patrice 124
Langer, Barbara 122 ,124
Langhaus, Terry 62, 124
Larwe, Rhona 124
Lass, Irwin 124
Lazaar, Diane 124
Lazar, Bar bara 63,124
Leavitt, Alan 105,117,124
Leblanc, Susan 62, 124
Lee, John 124
Lent, Bruce 100,124
Lerman, Barry 122,124
Lerner, Alan 63, 124
Letchinger, Amy 64, 124
Leven, Stuart 124
Levens, Dav id 124
Levie, James 124
Levin, Adrianne 124
Levin, Kenneth 124
Levin, :vla rcy 124
Levit, Sharon 124
Lewis, ;\I adeline 124
Lewkowicz, Adam 63,100,124
Liben, Elyse 124
Lichtenstein, Edward 124
Lii1ke, Jon 100,124
Lipner, Louanne 125
London , Julie 125
I.min g, Carol 125
Lurie, J oseph 125
:\lcCloud, Lyn ne 62,125
:\lcCray, Norman 125
l\lcGraw, Jaclynn 125
l\lalfar, Lezli 5 1,125
l\lalina, ll oward 109, 12.5
;\[and el, Adrian a 65,125
;\[ andcl, Linda 125
l\ la ndell, :\ lichael 65, 125
Mank , Gudrun 125
Man n, Ly nne 63,125
Marcus, Debra 125
Marcus, Richard 65,125
Mardell, Sharon 125
Marks, Alan 125
!\larks, Deborah 20,125
i'vlarta, Kathleen 62,125
Medor, Gilbert 125
Mehlman, Nancy 125
Meister, Brian 93,100,125
Meltzer, Sheri 47,125
Mendelssohn, Gail 125
Merkin, Eileen 125
Meyer, Christine 125
Meyer, Leonard 51,103,125
Meyer, Michael 111 ,125
Michael, Gary 125
Migdow,Janet 125
Miller, Lori 125
Miller, Marc 125
Miller, Michael 125
Millman, Morris 65,125
Milstein, Marc I 05,125
M ishoulam, H o ward 125
Mizock, Debra 125
Monti, Mark 125
Moody, Janis 125
Morris, Frayda 58,125
l\lorrow, Phyllis 125
Moss, Robert 65,103,122,125
Myrna, Vera 125
Nast, Peter 97,125
Nathan , Stephen 63,125
Natker, Leon 63,112,125
Nelson, David 125
Nelson, Denise 125
Netznik, Lisa 125
Neuberg, Elyce 115, 125
Neuman , Reid 65,97,125
Newlin, Nancy 125
Newman, Bruce 125
Nidetz, Harold 125
Nieder, Julie 125
Nitti, Joel 89,122,125
N ixQ,n, Gram 125
Nordhaus, Stephen 100,125
Nowak , Marcia 125
N ud ell, Dawn 125
Oher, Gerald 122,125
Olsen, Kenneth 103, 125
Orloff, Ste,•en 93, 125
Pappali\'ata, Joseph 125
Paugoulatos, Anthony 93,1 11, 125
Pepoon, Carol 125
Perelgut, Bruce 125
Perl, H arry 65,103,125
Perry, Barbara 125
Pershin, :\!arc 103,125
Petz, Susan 125
Pinas, Seth 125
Pliskin, Leslie 125
Pluda, David 125
Polston, Sharon 65, 125
Portman, David 125
Portman, ;\lark 109,125
Powell, Ilyse 125
Price, Harry 125
Puckett, Gunner 125
Rabin, Jeffrey 125
Hedlin, Richard 100, 125
Redman, Pau la 125
Reimer, Diane 125
Heisman, Joanne 125
�Render, Marc 64,125
Rest, Jonathan 65, 125
Rhodes, Wayne 125
Rice, Jill 117,122,125
Richards, Cynthia 125
Richardson, Cheryl 125
Robbins, Marc 125
Roberts, Lou ise 62,125
Rog ina, Mary 125
Rogover , Sandra 125
Rolnicki, Rolf 125
Ronan , Timothy 93,125
Rose, Steven 103,125
Roseman, Cy nthia 125
Rosenberg, Rob bin 125
Rosenberg, Richard 125
Ross, Lisa 125
Ross, M ichael 47,101 ,109,125
Rosset, Laura 125
Roth , Allan 125
Roth, Kenneth 111, 125, 127
Rothenberg, Bradford 125
Rothenberg, Carole 62, 122,125
Rothenberg, Lou isa 125
lloth stein, David 125
Rothstein, Richard 97, 125
Ro uzin, Susan 126
Ruben, Shelley 62, 126
Rubin , Ja11et 62, 126
Rubin, Laur ie 122,126
Ruden berg, Bruce 105,109, 126
Rudnick, Steven 65, 126
llus ha koff, Gary 5 1,126
Ryan, John 100,126
Ry back, Elizabeth 126
Sandler, Wayne 105,126
Sapoznik, Sandra 126
Sarley, Martin 126
Saruk, Deborah 126
Satolo e, Ra lph 65 ,100,126
Scarpelli, Th omas 126
Scharaga, Gertrude 126
Schiff, Ron 126
Schillo, James 126
Schlesinger, Joyce 126
Schmidt, Nancy 117 , 126
Sch mitzer, Willi a m 126
Schneider, Cynt hia 126
Schneider, Steven 65, 126
Schober, Trudy 126
Schu bert , llichard 103,126
Schulman, Francine 5 1,126
Schwartz, ll oward 126
Schwartz, Lynn 126
Selig man, Lawrence 126
Sernstein , Jackie 126
Sezer, Lawrence 64,126
Shadian, i\lichael 126
Shain , Judith Ann 62, 126
Shancer , Roberta 126
Share, Richard 126
Sher, Stephanie 126
Sherman, David 126
Shim berg, Ross 63, 126
Shuman, Nancy 126
Siegel, Barbara 47, 117,126
Siegel, Eileen 126
Siegel, Helene 126
Siegel, Joyce 126
Siegel, Richard 126
Sie msen, Francais 65, 126
Sills, Tobi 126
Silverman , Linda 126
Simo n, Dav id 105 ,126
Simon, J amcs 122, 126
Simon, Shelley 126
Singer, Jerry 65,100,126
Singer, William 126
Small, Debrah 126
Smith, Gary 89,126
Snitoff, Leonard 126
Soffer, Gary 126
Solock, Jack 126
Solomon, Bonnie 126
Solomon, Rose 126
Somerman, Steven 93,126
Solway, Julian 126
Solway, Susan 126
Spagat, Fred 126
Spinner, Richard 126
Spiegel, Pamela 126
Spitz, Alan 109,126
Stadelmann, Richard 65
Stanton, Brian 126
Statland , Debra 126
Stavin, Deborah 126
Stein, Ca rla 127
Stein , Robin 127
Stein , T homas 63, 103,127
Stelter, Mary 127
Stender, i\ larian 127
Stephan, Howard 127
Stepler, Marilyn 127
Stern, Keith 127
Stern, Sheryl 127
Sternfeld , Barbara 127
Stetz, Dav id 63, 127
Stielow, Barbara 127
Stoller, llonald 63,127
Stricker, Perry 127
Struck , Jean 127
Swider, Barbara 127
Swider, Howard 38,127
Tandet, J oan 127
T an nebau m, Ha nd y 127
Tarant ur, Pa ul 127
T a volacci, J asper 107,127
Thomsen, i\ l arcia 127
Trendier, Gary 127
T riwush , Arthur 127
Trobe, J ack 127
T y mciurak, Yaroslav 63,127
Tyska, Arthur 63, 127
Van, Eileen 127
Wagner, Dorot hy 62
Wahlgren, J an ice 63,127
\Valanka, i\lichael 127
Wal ker, Susan 127
Wallach , Stewart 93, 127
\\Ia lier , Karl 127
\Varshawer, Daniel 89, 107, 127
Wasserman, Sherry 122 ,127
\Vaxstein , Dean 127
\Veil, Alyn 127
\Vein, Joanne 62, 127
\Veiner, Allan 12 7
\Veine r, Marcia 127
\Veiner, Terrell 93,127
Weintraub, Cary 44, 127
Weintraub, Douglas 101 ,127
Weintraub, Eileen 127
Weisberg, Paul 127
Weisma n, David 127
Weisman, Denn is 127
Weiss, Lind a 65, 127
Weiss, Ronald 97,127
\Veitzbuch, Sanford 127
\Veller, Gayle 127
\Veils, Laurel 61,64,127
\Verner, Joan 127
Westfall, Patricia 127
\Vidrevit z, Fra nces 65,127
\Vilbern, Mary 127
Williams, Bruce 127
Williams, David 127
\V iner , Jay 127
\Viner, Sharon 127
\\"inston, Carol 115,127
\Viser, Richard 127
\\'itkov , llarold 100,127
\Vitt , Al an 111 , 127
\Vitt , Handy 63 ,1 27
Wojcik, Pamela 127
\\'olle, llonald 127
\Volk, Rich a rd 127
\Volow itz, Steven 97, 122,127
Woolf, Robert 93, 109, 122
Wolters, ;\larvene 127
Wortman , Ceena 62,127
You ng, Patricia 5 1,62, 127
Yo ung, Ter rence 127
Zimm erman, J erry 127
Zolt , H oward 127
Zolt, Mitchell 93, 127
Zook, Linda 127
Zurla, Patti 127
Zutman, Maureen 127
Soph omor es
Abelson , Linda 128
Abhsie, Pa mela 128
Abrams, Elyse 11 6, 128
Abrams, Ma ureen 128
Abrams, Paulette 128
Acker, Ronda 128
Aisenberg, Helen 128
Alesia, Wayne 128
Anderson, Becky 128
Anderson, Ka th leen 128
Anderson, :\l ay 128
Apel, Deborah 128
Arenson, :\I ichael 111 , 128
Arkin , Ellen 47, 11 7, 128
Arnold, Alexis 128
Arnopolin, Janet 54,63, 128
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�Arza, Letvia 62, 128
llailey, Susan 128
Baker, ;\l arlene 128
Baker, Scott 128
Bandy, Linda 115 ,128
Barach, Karen 63,77,115,128
Barnett, Paul 128
Beazley, Robert 62,63,81,92,100, 128
Becker, Nancy 63,73,128
llecker, Richard 92,128
Becker , Ross 26, 128
Becker, Suzanne 128
Bedows, Hobert 92,128
Behr, Andrea 45,57,128
Beitler, Miles 128
Belue, Cy nthia 128
Benjamin, Susan 128
Benzeev, Ann 77, 128
Berkson, Laurel 128
Berman, Linda 51,128
Berman, Hichard 128
Berzon, Wayne 128
Binder, Gary 92,96,128
Binder, Patricia 128
Bishaf, Janis 128
Bivins, Adrianne 128
Blair, Margo 116,128
Hollow, Lee 109,128
Bolnick, Andrew 92,99,128
Bondy, Lucy 128
Bonner, Todd 92 ,128
Borden, Ellen 63, 128
Bornstein, Randy 62,128
Borowicz, Constance 128
Botsacos, Eugene 128
Brakman, Helene 115 ,117,128
Branman, Larry 62,128
Braslawsky, Fred 128
Bresler, Robert 96,97,128
Bresnik, Ellen 128
Brill, Bette 129
Briskma n, Randy 116 ,129
Brook, Anita 129
Brown, Bruce 129
Bruch, Barbara 129
Burnstein, Joel 129
Byron, Jamie Marc 92, 129
Cancio, ;\faria 129
Caplan, Gail 44,129
Carneal, Celeste 129
Chaiken, David 109,128,129
Chemers, Robert 129
Cherniavsky, Jariadna 129
Christensen, James 71,129
Clark, Mary 129
Clauson, Christin e 129
Cloch , Howard 33,65,129
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Clothier, Nancy 129
Cohen, Andrea 129
Cohen, Denise 63,129
Cohen, Irving 51,104,129
Cohen, Michael 53,128,129
Cole, Julie 129
Collopy, Kathryn 129
Coninx, James 103,129
Cooper, Bruce 128,129
Crane, Randee 129
Cro whurst, Marianne 129
Daily, Paul 92,129
Dale, Richard 111, 129
Dallas, Nicholas 105
Darmstadter, Lynn 43,128,129
Davis, Barry 96,129
Davis, Lawrence 129
Decicco, Gerald 129
Deluca, Donald 129
Denis, Clyde 111,129
Deutsch, Gary 46,129
Diamond, Vicki 129
Doner, Jeannine 129
Dorn, Jerrold 103, 129
Dowlin, Donna 50,62,77,115,116,129
Duban, Dennis 129
Dueno, Roberta 129
Dunlap, Nancy 129
Edelman, Sandra 43,129
Edfors, Juanita 129
Elesh, Linda 129
Ellis, Valorie 63,114,129
Eoyang, Megan 65,129
Epstein, Ian 129
Estes, Charleen 129
Even, John 129
Even, Linda 63,129
Fechter, Joyce 44,114,129
Feder, Marc 129
Feder, Steven 47,92,129
Federman, Dorothy 129
Ferdman, Susan 129
Fields, Cydney 129
Fields, Gloria 129
Figa, Phillip 99,129
Fine, Jere 129
Fine, Steven 129
Fisch, Caryn 129
Fisch, Judith 129
Fischer, Claire 129
Fischer, Dorothy 129
Fischman, Steven 63, 129
Fisher, Lynn 129
Fisher, Raymond 129
Fishman, Paul 129
Flamma ng, Robin 129
Fleischer, Kenneth 53, 112,129
Flight, Myra 115,129
Foster, Gary 129
Fraeman, Martin 54,64,112,129
Freedman, Shelley 128, 1~9
Friend, Laurel 129
Futterman, Howard 129
Gans, Ira 89,129
Gapastione, Lynda 129
Garber, Carol 129
Garber, Ellen 129
Garbo, George 96,129
Garland, Elaine 61,63,116,129
Gattuso, Cy nthia 129
Gavlin, Sherri 115, 129
Gertz, Morris 129
Gilmore, Nancy 43, 63,129
Glaberson, Carol 63,129
Glassner, Steven 103,129
Glazer, Beth 129
Glazer, Marvin 129
Glenn, Scott 129
Cobos, Valerie 129
Gockenbach, Charles 92,129
Goers, Susan 129
Gold, Debra 129
Gold, Laurie 129
Goldberg, I'ene 129
Goldberg, Janis 129
Goldrich, Howard 129
Goldstein, Mark 100, 129
Goldstein, Mark 101,129
Goldstein, Mitchell 129
Gollay, Linda 129
Goodman, Roberta 129
Gordon, Janice 129
Gordon, Lawrence 129
Gordon, Mark 103,111,129
Grabiner, Mark 129
Graifman, Samual 129
Green, Lois 63,114,116,130
Greenberg, Rona 128,130
Greene, Rhoda 51,130
Greenfeld, Debra 63,130
Greenwald, Carol 61,62,130
Crimson, Howard 130
Gross, Sheri 130
Gunderson, Timothy 92,100,130
Gutman, Joel 111 ,130
Gutter, Lauren 130
Haake, Paul 130
Halperin, Mark 130
Hanbrook, Annette 130
Harastany, Janice 130
Harris, Roger 96,130
Harrold, Elizabeth 117,130
Hartman, Marlene 115,116,130
Hartstein, Barry 92,128,130
Hass, Judith 5 1,130
Hatyina, Judith 130
Hawkins, James 102,103,130
Heinrich, William 54, 130
Heinsimer, Barbara 130
Herling, Cheryl 130
Hernandez, Teresita 130
Hessing, Robyn 130
Hill, Mark 130
Hirsch , Debra 130
Hirsch, Debra 130
Hock, Stuart 130
Hoglund, Jeanne 130
Hoglund, Jerome 65,130
Holland, Nancy 61,62,115,128,130
Holzheimer, Richard 130
Hook, Mary 47,62,117,130
Hopsicher, Thomas 130
Horberg, Linda 130
Horwitz, Francine 130
Howell, Diane 130
Hutter, John 96,130
Idelman, Barbara 130
Jacobson, Marilyn 130
Jaet, Susan 130
Jan as, Joyce 130
Janis, Christopher 130
Janisch, James 92,130
Jankowski, Donald 130
Jerger, Gary 130
Jerger, J anice 130
Johnson, Beth 130
Johnson, Carol 115, 116,130
Johnson, Laura 130
�Johnston, Do uglas 105,130
Jones, Gerald 130
Julius, Steven 130
Jungwinh, Jean 57,59,64,1 14,116,130
Kaiser, Robert 64,65,130
Ka iz, Bradley 130
Kalma, Florence 62,130
Kamin, Katherine63,114,130
Kammer, Susan 56,58,62,130
Kantro, Janice 65,130
Kaplan , Evalynn 130
Karovich, Patricia 130
Katz, Michael 130
Katz, Paul 47,92,103,130
Kearney, Allen 101,130
King, Bonnie 130
King, Brian 130
King, Richard 130
Kipnis, Linda 130
Klauss, Keith 130
Klein, Terry 130
Klingbeil, Deborah 130
Klinn, Martin 130
Klotz, Janet 130
Koe, Sharon 130
Kogan, Na ncy 130
Kolb , Elene 61,62, 130
Kolb, Michael 92,96,130
Koppel, Mark 92,96,130
Korey, Irvin g 103,130
Koman, Anne 65,130
Korshak, Debra 130
Kotlisky , Janice 130
Kovaciny, Gregory 130
Kramer, Karen 5 1,130
Kreitman, Kevin 61,62,130
Kusatzky, Barry 130
Kusek, Christine 116, 130
Lachm an, Donna 63,1 17, 130
La nd sman, Bonnie 130
Laskov, Ho ben 130
l.assin, Richard 130
Las worth, Earl 130
Latala, Barbara 130
Laurie, i\ lichelle 130
La\•in, Cynthia 115, 130
Lavi ne, Ronald 111 ,130
Lawler, Linda 130
Lee, Kevin 130
Lefevre, Gail 115, 130
Lehrma n, Karen 130
Lehrma n, Lawrence 130
Leonard , T homas 130
Leun g, Annie 62, 130
Levie, Mark 45, 128,130
Levine, Sidney 89,107,130
Levinson, Roben 130
Levy, Jeffrey 112,130
Lewandowski, John 130
Liebman, Carol 116,130
Lipson, Shelley 128, 13 1
Longquist, Gary 92,96,1 31
Look, John 105,131
Lutz, James 131
Lyons, Thomas 131
McCumber, Charles 92
Mann, Caryn 131
Mann, Toni 63,131
Margolis, Audrey 131
Margules, Randi 61 ,64,131
i\larinello, Heather 62,115,13 1
Markovitz, Larry 89,131
l\farz, James 64, 65, 112
Mats uoka , Paul 131
Mayer, Glenn 89, 131
Mayrent, Sherry 57,65,131
Mcdow, Ricki 13 1
Melamed, Steven 105,11 1,128
Mclas, T imothy 96,109,13 1
Meyer, Irene 131
Meyer, Nancy 13 1
Meyers, Steven 100,131
Michaels, Warren 131
Michelin, Debby 131
Michell, Allan 131
i\liller, Ernest 47,105,1 11 ,131
i\liller, l\Hchael 13 1
Milstein, Sidney 24,112,13 1
Miner, Ellen 6 1,62, 116,13 1
i\litnick, Marcy 5 1,6 1,64,13 1
Molitor, Kathline 71 ,1 17,131
Morgen, Steve 13 1
Mormolstein, Alv in 99,131
Naftulin , lloberta 65, 13 1
Neidorf, Elizabeth 13 1
Nemerovski, Mark 44 ,131
Netter, Ronald 13 1
Neum an , Michael 13 1
Niess, Carl 13 1
Nopar, Alan 13 1
Norstrom, Carol 131
Nonma n, Madeline 131
Ohlson, Barbara 62, 116,131
Oshanna, Carol 13 1
Osheff, :\lyra 131
Page, William 128
Palles, Eric 47,72,75
!'apish, William 131
Patis, Kenneth 131
PatofT, Michael 13 1
Pavey, Marc 103,131
Pector, Susan 13 1
Phillips, Hoger 13 1
Plotke, Lenore 13 1
Plotkin, Larry 35, 111 ,13 1
Podgers, Jennifer 64,65, 13 1
Pokoik, Bonita 13 1
Polen, Richard 13 1
Pollack, Alan 96,131
PonorofT, Carol 51,58,128, 131
Ponto, Mary 13 1
Porter, Corneli a 63, 114,116
Ponman, Alan 131
Portman, llarlene53,131
Primack, Gary 131
Prousis, Theo 13 1
Quintanales Hoben 47,62,63,105
Hade, Irving 13 1
Haffeny, Lawrence 96, 13 1
Reich, Fay 116,131
lleinwald, Richard 62,131
Heynolds, Scott 131
Hice, Ri cha rd 96,131
Richman, Keith 13 1
l\ifki nd, Seymour 104,132
Robb in, Bruce 105, 132
Hobin, Kenneth 132
Roderich, Eugenic 132
Rosen, Buff 132
Rosen, J errold 132
Rosenfeld, Lenae 50, 132
Rosenfield, Nancy 63,132
Rosenwald, Marlene 132
Rosner, Cindy 132
Hot berg, Edward 132
Roth , Elise 65,132
Hoth, :\larsha 132
Ruben , David 20,132
Rubenstein, Lois 63, 132
Hub in, Elyse 132
Rudnick, Jan ice 132
Ryan, Thomas 20,96, 132
Sadin, Ila 62, 132
Saey, Cheryl 132
Samborski, Roben 63,65, 132
Samelson, Renee 47,1 16,128,132
Sam uels, Deborah 132
Sapoznik, Susan 116,132
Sarasin, Paul 100, 132
Savitsky, Rohen 132
Scarpelli, Christine 47,50,116,132
Schaffel, Steven 132
18 7
�SchalTrick, Nancy 62,132
Schatz, Joel 44, 132
Schatzman, Arthur 132
Schayer, Elayne 63 ,115,132
Schechtman, i\larsha 132
Schiffman, Davida 116,132
Schlesinger, Ruth 132
Schmidt, Joanne 132
Schnider, Alan 132
Schubert, Arthur 132
Schulkin, Joel 132
Schultz, Bonita 132
Schwartz, Alan 132
Schwegel, William 132
Shachtman, :\lark 105,132
Seruya, \I arc 132
Shapera, l\lerle 62,116,132
Shapiro, Richard 44,l 28,132
Shariro, Robert 132
Shearn, Donald 128,132
Shutan, Lynn 132
Shuter, Joyce 132
Siciliano, :\larco 132
Siegel, Charloue 132
Siegel, Patricia 132
Sigel, Deborah 132
Silber, :'\orman 111,132
Silberstein, Francine 132
Siker, Ellen 132
Silver, Gail 128,132
Silverstein, Robin 128, 132
Simon, Kenneth 132
Simon, \lark 103,132
Singer, Richard 132
Sinoway, i\lorlen 100,132
Skaletsky, Eileen 63,115,132
Sklair, Terry 65, 132
Solberg, Scoll 103,132
Somerman, Gwen 132
Sonkin, ;\lyron 62,109,132
Spies, John 54,55,65,132
Spohr, Robert 133
Stapelfeld, William 100, 133
Stegmeyer, Gerald 133
Sternfeld, Karen 133
Stevens, \lark 133
Stevens, \!ichelle 133
Stone, Karen 63,116,133
Stone, Liane 116,128,133
Streicher, Dennis 133
Strohm, Susan 133
Strom , Christy 63,133
Struck, Robert 133
Sulzer, Paula 133
Swartwout, Karen 62,116,133
Sweda, Jan is 115,133
Sweet, Steven 27,92,133
Tabas, Sheldon 133
Taich, Stephen 133
Tarantur, Dale 133
Tefka, Edward 133
T erchin, Nancy 133
Thiry, Edward 133
Thomas, Wayne 133
Thompson, Nancy 133
Thorsen, June 133
Titlebaum, Phyllis 133
Topp, Gary 133
Trainor, Janice 133
Treitel, Dorothy 133
Treilman, Michael 133
U rborg, Barry 133
Velen, Jan 133
Vick, Carolyn 133
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Vossel, Robert 92,96,133
\V aage, Barbara 133
\Vainer, Arden 133
\Valier, Handall 133
Walsh, Steven 133
\Vankovsky, Linda 133
\\lard, Valerie 63,133
Weidner, Karen 133
\Veiner, Edward 107,133
\Veiner, Irwin 133
\Veiner, J\la rc 133
Weinstein, David 133
Weinstein, Gail 133
Weinstein, Shirley 64,133
Weiskopf, i\larion 62,133
Weiss, Cheryl 133
Weiss, Jeffrey 65,133
Weiss, Karen 133
Weiss, \\'illiam 133
Weitzman, Eileen 133
Weitzman, Karen 133
White, Alan 133
White, C\eal 44,112,133
White, Rosemary 133
Wiggins, David 111,133
Williams, Jeffrey 133
Wolff, l\lerle 46,133
Yauch, Robert 133
Yelner, i\Iarla 47,128,133
Zagas, Norbert 133
Zimmerman, Steven 54,64,133
Zolt, :\liriam 133
Zuckerman, Richard 51,133
Juniors
Abbott, Terry 134
Abrams, Gary 134
Adams, Eric 104,134
Alexander, Nancy 43,63 ,134
Anderson, Carolyn 62,118,119,134
Anderson , Linda 134
Anderson, :\lichael 134
A pp le, Rochelle 134
Argus, Louis 134
Auerbach, :vi arsha 134
Bain, Leslie 134
Balas, II illary 134
Barcn, Tobey 48,50,68,134
Bartlett, Paul 134
Becker, Albert 134
Bendel, Bruce 134
Bender, \lichelle 62,134
Berent, Diane 134
Berick, Jo 134
Berk, Arnold 134
Berkowitz, Robert 134
Berkson, Deborah 62,134
Bernal, Henita 46,134
Bieber, Jeffrey 134
Bielinski, Cynthia 134
Billian, Cynthia 118,119,134
Bishop, Mark 49 ,94,95,98,110, 111 ,113,134
Blaz, Barbara 134
Block, l\lanin 57,134
Bloom, Charles 134
Bobrov, Susan 62,134
Bohm, lllarlene 134
Bondy, Ronald 134
Bouum, Thomas 134
Brachman, Mark 134
Brainin, Marcia 134
Braver, Steven 134
Breger, Bruce 134
Brody, Harold 46,53 ,134
Broton, Susan 134
Broun, Laurence 53,134
Bruch, William 108, 134
Buchler, George 134
Buckman, l\lichael 134
Burdeen, Gay 62,134
Burgeman, M ichael 134
Burns, Trude 62,134
Bush, Betty 134
Buzil, Bena 59,61,62,134
Calkins, Gloria 65,135
Campana, Charlotte 135
Campana, Paul 135
Carasso, Barbara 135
Carneal, Thomas 135
Cassato, Richard 135
Chemers, Steven 104,135
Cherniovsky, Jaslrida 116,135
Cheszek, Edward 135
Chovanec, Jeffrey 135
Christensen, ;\lancy 71,134,135
Clark, Daniel 99, 135
Clayton, Debby 135
Clearfield, William 106
Cleven, Donald 135
Coburn, lllary 135
Cogan, Nadine 135
Cohen, Robert 135
Coleman, Sheri 135
Conley, lllichael 135
Cooper, Robert 44,62,76,81,135
Coorlas, Michael 135
Cope, Stanley 135
Corona, lllario 106,107,113,135
Crodgen, Leslye 135
Crowhurst, Albert 135
Cummings, :\lichael 135
Cypin, Allen 135
Daitchman, Rick 113,135
Daren, Wayne 64,65,135
Davis, Earle 135
Demeulenaere, George 90,135
Dempers, Terrie 135
Diamond, David 135
Donile, Donna 56,135
Drelich, Joseph 135
Dribin, Charles 47,65,69,73,75,76,134,135
Dunn, Nancy 42,62,135
Dylka, Axel 135
Dziabacinski, 1Ielen 135
Eck, Roger 104,135
Edelman, Hoberta 135
Edelman, Susan 135
Eggert, John 65,135
Ekstrom, Hichard 47,65,104,134,135
Elfman, Edythe 135
Ellenby, J\Iarc 44,47,102,134,135
Engel, Robert 135
Essig, :\lichael 135
Estrin, Gail 42,76,115,135
Ezra, David 135
Fabian, Ellen 43,44,135
Fantus, Vicky 45,114,116,135
Fein, Sherry 63,135
Feldman, Janice 135
Ferri, Andrea 135
Filinson, Roy 135
Fillipp, Barbara 51,135
Fine, Shelley 135
Fink, Marsha 135
Fisher, Stephen 62,63,135
Fishman, Esther 62,135
fleischer, Cary 134,135
�Flower, Susan 135
Fowler, .\Iarlene 135
Frank, Bonnie 135
Fried, Ethel 135
Friedman, Susan 114,135
Fryschman, Jack 135
Fulkowski, Harriet 134,135
Gagerman, Bonnie 135
Garber, Edward 135
Gardiner, William 88,106,113,135
Gardner, Lawrence 135
Gargano, George 106,113,135
Cats, Robert 108,135
Gee, Wi lliam 135
Gerstein, Alan 135
Gewelke, Trudy 135
Gilbert, Sandra 135
Giles, Jeffrey 135
Gilman, Sharon 63,135
Gitlis, Kim 135
Gla der, J anet 135
Glazer, Barbara 57,135
Glickson, Scott 49,94,96,98,110,134,135
Gold, Deborah 135
Goldbach, i\1ichael 135
Goldfarb, Cari 134,135
Goldman, Alan 52, 135
Goldm an, Phyllis 135
Goldsholl, Judith 135
Goldstein, Andrea 135
Goldstein, Gary 49, 135
Goldstein, .\lanha 135
Goldstein, :\lichael 135
Goldstein, Rosalee 135
Goldstein, Trudy 135
Golemis, Nancy 135
Goodfriend, Arthur 135
Gordon, :\farsha 135
Gott lieb, Robert 135
Gou ld , Ronald 44,135
Grand inetti, Anthony 62,135
Greenberg, Ellen 135
Greenberg, :\lerlc 62,115, 135
Gross, James 135
Grossman, Roy 135
Gustafson, James 135
Gurwitz, Deborah 61,62,135
Gustafson, Lynn 62, 135
JI agio, Da,·id 134
llalpcrin, Lawrence 134,135
Harling, Ronald 135
Harmening, Kathryn 62,118,119,135
l larrington, Thomas 102, 113, 136
Harris, Gary 136
II arris, I\ ichard 136
II art, Douglas 94, 136
!layman, Bruce 136
lleim, Andrea 136
I leimlich, Esther 43,136
Helberg, Sandra 136,137
Helmers, Peter 102,136
ll enich, Gail 118,119, 136
ll einz, :\laureen 39, 136
Herter, :\laryJane 136
llibner, Do nald 65, 136
llinkle, Charles 136
ll oefler, Gary 136
llo ffer, Laurel 136
!! offer, Lauren 136
l loffman, Phyllis 136
llor\"itz, Carol 44,45,55,116,136
ll orwitz, Shelley 136
Humphrey, Brian 136
1lurmuz, George 136
!glitz, Natalie 61,62,64,116,136
Irwin , Deborah 136
Isaacs, Susan 47,136
Italia, John 136
Jacobs, Howard 136
J acobs, Jerald 136
Jacobson, Steven 136
Janisch, i\largaret 136
Jansen, David 102 ,136
Johnson, Carol 61,62,136
Johnson, Gale 136
J os lyn, George 62,63,106,136
Kanlan, Gayle 136
Kaplan, Andrea 136
Kaplan , Bonnie 136
Kaplan , Donna 136
Kaplan, Sharon 136
Kariolich, :\ora 61,115, 136
Karmazin , Caryn 136
Kasch , Donna 61,62,136
Kass, Kenneth 50,136
Katz, Alan 58, 136
Katz, Susan 136
Katz, Stephen 136
Kaufman, James 136
Kaufman, Lawrence 38,136
Kaufman, Susan 59,136
Kaye, :\'lichael 51,52,136
Kempton, Susan 136
Kessler, Jeffrey 136
Kimball, Hoger 62 ,136
King, J ohn 136
King, Richard 136
Kirshner, ;"lorine 136
Kirshner, Richard 136
Kiss, Patricia 37,136
Kite, Steven 104,113,136
Klapman, Kimberly 38,136
Klehr , Eileen 43,57,76,136
Kleiman, ll claine 57,63,136
Klein , \ ' a lerie 136
Kleinschmidt, Donna 62,136
Klinke, Donna 62 ,136
Koch, Patricia 136
Koestner, Barbara 61,62,64,33,79, 136
Ko lb, Dianna 136
Korn, Lynda 59,136
Kosh, David 57,136
Kosoy, Stewart 24, 136
Korn!, Ronald 136
Kovin, Sheri 136
Kramer, Shelley 61,62,76,136
Krasner, Brian 53,136
Krause, Glenn 94,136
Krawetz, Alan 136
Kruglick, Barbara 2 1,44,136
Kruse, Glenn 136
Kuester , J udith 136
Kuklewicz, Katherine 136
Kuner, Ellene 136
I A~ ke, \\'endy 136
Lange, Joy 136
Lanners, \\'illiam 136
!Awin, :\lichael 136
Lawrenz, Bruce 136
Lecomte, Donna 32,136
Leibowitz, Phillip 43,47,94, 136
Lampert, Terry 136
Lenoff, Elliott 136
Lerner, J ane 63,115, 136
Letzkus, Gerald 88,106,113 ,136
Levenshon, Ira 136
Levin, Bonita 63, 136
Levin, David 49,104,134,136
Levin, Jeffrey 65 ,104,105,136
Levy, Deneen 136
Leviton, Richard 136
Lichtenstein, Rhea 136
Lieberman, Lynne 136
Lindenberg, T erry 136 •
Lipner, Susan 62,76, 136
Lisnek, Jeffrey 104,136
Loochtan, Richard 43, 136
Look, :\Iary 30,115,136
Lu bin, Robert 136
Lubow, Holly 17,24 ,136
Ludmer, Linda 24,47,71 ,136
Lustman, Patrick 136
:\icGraw, Kristine 137
l>Iaeda,Janis 114, 136
:\lain, Christine 136
;\laki, John 136
:\lamlok, George 137
:\lanassa, Arthur 137
;\landel, Hector 104, 137
\landell , Linda 62, 118,1 19,134,137
:\Jankoff, Elissa 137
.\lanpearl, Ly nn e 137
\larcus, Steven 58,62, 13 7
:\I arks, Judy 137
\larks, 1\o bert 137
:\larmel, El aine 62,137
:\lartinko, :\lichacl 137
:\layer, Lawrence 137
:\ledintz, Jill 62 ,137
:\lendelson , Do nald 137
:\letz, Donald 137
:\leyerhoff, :\lichacl 137
:\lichaels, :\!aria 137
:\ligdow, I.a ura 44,137
:\liller, And rea 137
\liller, Daniel 137
:\liller, Guy 49,137
:\liller,Janct 137
:\l iller, J er i 62, 137
,\Iiller, Handy 137
:\linkus, Gary 62,94,1 37
illise, Jill 62,137
:\logill, :\li chael 106, 137
\l o nsen, Deborah 47,137
:\loore, Richard 137
:\l oore, Roger 137
:\!orris, Victor 102, 137
\lorton, Leo 137
:\Iosoff, Barry 137
:\l ueller, Roger 137
:\lullot, l\ichard 137
:\I unn, Deborah 63, 13 7
:\l yers, Judith 137
:\lyszka, Edwa rd 137
Nagel, Richard I 04, 137
Natenbcrg, Steven 47,110,134,137
Nathan, Steven 137
Nemeroff, Patricia 50,56, 137
:'-lewlin, Robert 110,137
Newman, Norman 137
Nicholas, J oyce 43,59,137
Nigut, Thomas 35,137
Nikitow, :\icholas 137
:\'iman, Barry 137
:\'ineberg, Allan 137
Norstrom, Robert 137
:\ovak, Antho ny 47,49, 134,137
:\'udelman, Caryn 44,64,76,137
Oppenheimer, \\'illialll 42,137
O' l\eilly, Ja Illes 13 7
Ornstein, Shari 137
Pace, .I oh11 13 7
l'a11it ch, l·'. llcn .J3, 137
189
�Papier, Elvin 137
Paradise, Kenneth 134,137
Pardys, Michael 43, 137
Parker, Robyn 137
Paschall, Thomas 137
Pen n, Shelley 137
Perlman, Howard 137
l'eterson,Jan 137
Pinas, Beverly 137
Rabin, Sidney 74,137
Rade, Henry 137
Raiber, Jerry 104, 137
Ram bis, Daphne 137
Randa ll, Jeffrey 137
Rapoport , Marla 62,137
Ratsman, Audrey 138
Heam, Victoria 138
Reisin, llon nie 138
Reisman, Paul 138
Ricci, Deborah 138
Hich, .\lichael 106,107,138
Richardson, Lynn 42,43,138
Rifkin, Steven 138
Rissmann, George 90, 138
Robinson, Ira 99, 138
Rodin, Curt 42,49,108,134,138
Rosen, Arlene 42,61,62,138
Rosen, Eileen 138
Rosen, Joa nn 138
Rosen, Lynn 65,116,138
Rosen, Steven 138
Rosenberg, Pau la 138
Rosenzweig, Tobey 138
Rosman, Joseph 64,65, 138
Roth, Deborah 115,134,138
Roth, Robert 88,106,138
Hotkin, Arnold 88,106,113,138
Rudd , Lawrence 35, 138
Rudolph , Michael 138
Rumack, Leslie 58,138
Ru ssell, Gail 138
Ryback, llarbara 115,116,138
Sachs, Robin 138
Saffro, Richard 102, 134 , 138
Sakover, llarbara 63, 138
Salter, Janet 138
Samborski, Albert 138
Sandler, Lee 49, 104,113,138
Sampson, Gerald 138
Sawitz, Susan 138
Schick, Richard 138
Schla u, James 138
Schlesinger, Arlene 138
Schneider, Edward 138
Schneider, Mathias 138
Schober, Betty 56,138
Schoeller, Judy 118,119,1 38
Schoenwolf, Steven 39,138
Schramm, John 138
Schreiber, William 138
Schubert, Donald 38,88,113,138
Schultz, Karen 138
Schutz, Klarice 138
Schwartz, Iris 138
Schweit, Ernest 138
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Seedorf, Karen 138
Seidman, Steven 138
Seigel, Donald 138
Settler, Roy 88,106,138
Sgaller, Joan 62,138
Shavitz, Shelley 138
Schaffner, Trudy 44,138
Shamberg, Lynn 138
Shapiro, Alan 138
Shavilz, Mark 104,138
Sheade, Ronald 94,138
Shniderman, Sol 138
Shonkwiler, Barbara 23,43,64,82, 138
Shutan, Mar k 44,138
Sieber, Ralph 138
Silver, Jack 138
Silverm an, David 76,138
Simon, Jeffrey 35,138
Singer, Nancy 63,138
Small, Mark 138
Smith, Edward 63
Smith, F1oyd 138
Smith, Theresa 138
Smith, Toby 138
Smulson, Walter 62,63 ,138
Snider, Lynda 138
Snider, Marion 138
Snyder, Lorri 57, 138
Solomon, Gai l 77, 138
Solomon, Jeffrey 138
Solway, Jack 139
Sonheim, Jeffrey 64,65,137
Sonken, Michael 139
Spiegel, Bonnie 139
Sta hlke, Nathan 94,113,139
Sta l, Samuel 47,94,113,139
Stein, Michael 139
Stiegel, Robert 102 ,139
Stone, Sheryl 139
Strasser, Dianna 139
Sudak, Bernice 62,116,139
Szuchmacher, Minnie 50,139
Tanneberg, Yvonne 139
Tan ner, Michael 139
Tanzar, Philip 139
Tasky, Theodore 139
Tefka, Renee 139
Thiry, Michael 139
Thompson, James 139
Tittle, Richard 139
Toelke, Roger 139
Toppson, Lind a 139
Trainor, Lawrence 139
Trubakoff, Scott 139
Tselekis, Pauline 63,139
Ulrich, Kathryn 139
Upin, Andrea 139
Valenti, Cecelia 62, 139
Van Cleave, Linda 139
Van Russell, Edward 31,139
Velen, Marsha 139
Vetzner, Stephen 44, 139
Vlad, Renee 19,62,134,139
Wakefield, Ja mes 139
Walker, Nancy 139
Waller, Cathy 139
Warshawer, Sam 50,102,139
Wasserman, Steven 139
\Vaxstein, Susan 139
Waysdorf, Susan 44,139
Weinstein, Larry 106,139
Weinstein, Lynn 56,139
Weinstein, Richard 139
Weiss, Merle 62 ,76,139
Wekhko, Gary 139
Weller, Maureen 139
Wells, Victor 139
Welstein, Harvey 134,139
Williams, Michele 139
Wineberg, Lindsay 139
Wirschem, Helen 139
Wise, William 139
Witt, Luann 62,139
Wolf, David 139
Wolf, Earl 139
Wolf, Marc 139
Wolfinsohn, Steven 102,139
\Volin, Kenneth 139
Woolman, Frank 139
Wolters, Kathryn 61,62,116,139
Wyler, Thomas 139
Yonover, Steven 139
Yoshimura, Glenn 139
Zack, Carol 57,139
Zamansky, Jeffrey 139
Zamm, Shelley 139
Zemel, Henry 139
Zissman, Michael 23,104,139
Zivin, Hal 139
Seniors
Abend, Richard 144
Acker, Larry 25,106,107,144
Ackerman, Marcia 48,68,142,144
Adelman, Robert 144
Adelman, Ronald 77,108,1 13,142,144
Ahonen, Nancy 144
Ahrendt, David 169
Airod, Robert 144
Alexander, John 144
Anderson, Beverly 144
Anderson, Christie 144
Anderson, John 144
Aprill, Ellen 42,60,143,144
Arcus, Robert 144
Armstrong, Steve 47,7 1,99,100, 144
Arnstein, Sandra 47,61,62, 145
Aronson, Robert 43,55,57,64,65,85,142,145
Averbach, Michael 47,49,94,98,142,145
Bachman, Seymour 106, 145
Baldassano, Clara 5 1,145
Barkoo, Linda 45,58,142,145
Batko, Kenneth 113,145
Batzkall, Dianne 44,54,116,145
Becker, Marleen 145
Beer, Bette 48,71,75, 115,142,145
Bell, Robert 145
Benedict, Donald 62,63, 145
Bercovitz, Terry 145
Berg, Richard 49,145
Bergeron, Diane 37,59,145
Berk, Nancy 146
Berman, Sheldon 112,113,146
Bernstein, Sheila 146
Berss, Larry 64,65,146
Bieber, Madelyne 56,146
Bills, Gary 71, 146,148
Bilton, Reva 146, 166
Bishaf, Phillip 49,106,113,146
Blaz, Carolyn 146
Bloom, Penny 146
Boren, Steven 75,146, 164
Boukas, William 146
Brahos, Barbara 146
�Brandenburg, Jay 99,146
Braus, Michael 147
Brocato, Sally 147
Brody, Irwin 147
Bronn, Jeffrey 147,155
Bronstein, Richard 62,147
Brook, Michael 147
Brown, Linda 32,147
Brushaber, Philip 62,63,64,71,82,147
Calkins, Anita 64,65,147
Carey, William 147
Carlin, Larry 14 7
Carvalho, Celia 147
Carvalho, Isabel 53,147
Cassman, Alan 147
Cech, Jane 147
Cech, Timothy 58,99,113,147
Christensen, William 71,90,113,147
Cohen, Rochelle 34,115,147
Cook, Ronna Joy 48,50, 14 7
Cooper, Donna 147
Corman, Ilene 50,55,68,148,159
Covitt, Lee 62,63,75,142,148
Cox, Carolyn 62,148
Crain, Barbara 148
Crowhurst, Albert 148
Cypkin, Jack 169
Cyrog, Jayne 54,61,62,148
Daily, Ellen 62,148
Daniels, David 31,148
Dash, Terry 45,55,60,61,143,148,169
Davies, Richard 88
Dauiong, Roy 148
Davis, Dolores 148
Decicco, Steven 148
Defranceschi, Bruce 148,157
Deutsch, Barbara 49,148
Dorfman, Karen 148
Doty, Suzanne 148
Dowlin, Carolyn 34,62,68,71,81,118,119,
148,152
Dubrow, Barbara 42,54,58,62,144,148
Duhl, Joel 102,149
Dunlap, Judith 149
Egerter, Lila 54, 149
Eimstad, Wendy 53,57,149
Eisenberg, Adrienne 149
Eisenberg, Hillard 35,149
Ekman, Barbara 149
Ellis, Joyce 42,48,68,149,169
Engel, ;\Iartin 149
Engerman, Gloria 149
Epstein, Stephen 88,113, 149
Estes, i\ Ierwin 65,149
Feigen, Beryl 149
Feld, Edwin 72,73,149,164
Feldman, ;\lark 59,149
Feldman, Joel 149
Feldman, Stuart 106,113,149
Ficks, Hoben 99,113,149
Fingerman, Ira 58,62,150
Fischer, William 169
Forkash, Howard 150
Foss, Don 150
Foster,John 150
Fox, Karen 62,150
Fox, Sandra 150
Fradkin, Rhonda 150
Freedman, Arthur 60,85,150
Freedman, Harley 55,59,150
Freisinger, Sheldon 150
Fried, Jack 74,150
Friedlander, Terri 169
Futterman, Marilyn 64,65,150
Galen, Richard 48,49,55, 110, 113, 143, 150
Calnick, Trudi 115,150
Galowich, Ellyn 150
Gans, Marilyn 25,56,151
Gapistione, Anthony 169
Cats, Susan 151
Genz, Janet 56,151
Gerber, Richard 151
Gershenzon, Bruce 49,85,113,151,169
Gilmore, Jana 54,62, 151
Glass, Diana 151
Glazer, Marla 151,159
Golbin, Barbara 48,142,151
Goldberg, Barbara 151
Goldberg, Sue 151
Goldstein, Linda 151
Goldstein, Robert 151
Goodman, Robert 49,113,151
Goodstein, Frances 151
Gordon, Joel 151
Gordon, Susan 48,152
Grace, Kenneth 152
Graham, Michael 152
Graylass, Donald 106
Grecu, Thomas 152
Greenberg, Mark 63,152
Greenfield, Allen 102,152
Griffin, Anne 152
Groat, Sandra 146,152
Halperin, Pamela 152
Harling, Theodore 152
Harris, Jerome 152
Harrison, Janette 146,152
Hawkins, Cheryl 152
Heinsimer, James 46,60,68,84,85, 143, 152
Helmers, Anne 152
Hessell, Charles 49,85,152
Heyman, Phyllis 153
Hirsch, James 15 3
Hirsch, Lary 153
Hochberg, David 153
Hoffman, i\'1elvin 153
Hoglund, Sharon 51
Holzman, Linda 153
Horberg, Cheryl 153
Howard, Joseph 112,113 ,153
Isaacson, Barry 153
Isenberg, Alan 62,63,153
Jacobs, Fred 59, 153
Jacobs, Gary 153
Jacobs, Lesley 153
J ezowski, Joseph 153
Joachim, Florence 153
Johanson, Keith 153
Johnson, !\l ark 153
Kabiller, Sharon 62,114,115,116,153
Kagan, Ricki 48,70,154
Kahn, Eve 154
Kahn, Vivian 59,154
Katz, Mark 154
Kalin, David 47,102,154
Kalish, David 110,113,154
Kaluzna, Pamela 62,154
Kamin, Margie 154
Kamin, Neal 49,71,106,113,154
Kaplan, Errol 22, 154
Kaplan, Jeffrey 154
Kaplan, Richard 169
Karras, Maxine 154
Kassof, Mark 143, 154
Kellman, Janis 154
Kennedy, David 169
Kirchler, Joyce 62,154
Kirshenbaum, Myrna 154
Kite, Barry 99,100,113,142,154
Kite, Steven 60,94,154
Klein, Ralph 154
Klingbeil, Mary 39,154
Klinke, Karen 155
Klinn, Lewis 155
Kogan, Iris 155
Kohn, David 155
Koppel, ;\Jartin 145,155
Koslan, Susan 155
Kraatz, Anne 155
Kraatz, Martha 155
Kraus, Alan 62,155
Krause, Sylvia 47,56,115,155
Kreft, Dennis 155
Kreger, Suzanne 155
Kritzler, David 155
Kroger, Elliott 62,63,80,81,155
Kroon, David 49,60,71,113,142,156
Kure, Gary 52,64,65,156
Kuzniewicz, William 156
Lahna, Dorothy 156
Lampert, Ruth 156
Langhaus, Leslee 156
Lascoe, Linda 62,156
Lash, Jeff 156
Laveau, Michele 32
Ledgerwood, Linda 156
Lefevre, l\ichard 156
Lempert, Barry 110,112,142, 156
Leven, Gary 43,85, 156
Levens, Jeffrey 106,157,164
Levin, Joel 99,157
Levin, Norman 169
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Liberman , Benjamin 157
Lipman, Jeffrey 157
Loewensteiner, Daniel 157
Look, Harvey 142,157
Lorence, Linda 44,157
Lubin, Stuart 47,49,55,151,157
Lukatch, Neil 157
Lunsik, Rachel 157
Lutz, Bradley 99,113,157
Mack, Lynne 157
Mages, Charles 55,104,105,113,157
Marcus, l\1arc 56,157
Margolin, Gayla 43,145,157
l\Iargolis, Karen 43,54,145,157
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Marras, Patricia 158
Marx, Nancy 59,142,158
Mathews, Avajoy 51, 158
Matlin, Steven 31, 158
Medor,Jack 158
Melas, Cynthia 56,62,68,115,158
Meltzer, Jill 63,158
Mendelsohn, Jill 158
Mevorah, Susan 62, 116,158
Miller, Joan 62,158
Miller, Judith 49,70,77,85,158,169
Miller, Richard 102,158
Milner, Shellie 158
Mirkin, Harry 158
Mishoulam, Irwin 55,158
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Mizock, Mitchell 150,159
Mizruchy, Donna 56,159
Morrow, Patricia 62,159
Moskivich, Leslie 51,159
Murphy, Evelyn 159
Muskatt, Karen 34,159
Muzio, Mark 108,109,113,159
Nach man, Lynn 159
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Ness, James 159
Netter, :\laurice 159
Neuberg, Debra 159
Neukirch, Sandra 29,68,159
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Newman, Brenda 159
Nilsson, Ann 159
Nix, Linda 142,159
Novick, Ellen 160
Oeschler, Linda 62, 160
Olitsky, I! oward 160
O' Neill, Kathleen 160
Orloff, Michael 160
Ornstein, Steven 47,69,76,150,160
Ortmann, Robert 160
Pace, Linda 160
Pahigianis, John 160
Paugoulatos, Nicholas 160
Pauly, Sharyce 160
Pearl, Barton 52,160
Pearlman, .\lichael 160
Perlin, Jacqueline 160
Peurye, Lloyd 160
Phillips, Arthur 160
Phillips, /\aron 52 ,160
l'ietkowski, Charles 36, 161
Pinto, Eunice 47,57,62,71 ,75,161
l'lotke, Clarissa 161
Plotkin. Steven 47,48,49,69,94,95,98, 113,
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Pot nick, Jerry 161
Potter, Ja mes 161
Po,~ers, Dale 161
Price, Eva 48,161,167
Propp, Carole 62,78,80,81 ,161
Prousis, Danae 18,44,60,68,161
Quintanales, .\lirtha 61,62,75,115,161
Habin, Linda 161
Halferty, Linda 114,161
Hand, Haven 161
Handall, Gregory 161
Hand all, .\l a rcum 104,161
Hcbha n, Debo rah 48,75, 114,115, 142,161
Reich, Betty 115 ,162
Heimer, Linda 162
Heiner, Glenn 162
Hicha rds, Robert 162
l{iss mann , \\'illiam 162
llo bins, Ellen 48,71 ,162
Ro bi ns, Thomas 162
Hogina, Salvatore 162
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Rosenbaum, Stephen 162
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Horbcrg, E ugene 163
Hoth , Dia ne 163
Hoth , Eileen 163
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Rothenberg, Ba rbara 62, 163
Bothman , Kerry 52,163
Hot kin, Arlene 42,45,60,61 ,62, 144, 163
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Hubcn, Hebccca 42,61 ,62 ,163
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Hubin , Judith 54,114,163
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Samelson, Stewart 144,163
Sanchez, .\lary 62,163
Sands, Eric 163
Schabili on, Robert 88,106,113 , 163
Schlauch, Kathleen 164
Schmidt, .\lark 164
Schmitzer, Teryl 164
Schrenzel, Caryn 164
Schuckman, llcna 164
Schultz, Ross 164
Schwartz, Eileen 164
Schwartz, Jeffrey 164
Scott, Barbara 62,164
Seeskin , Gail 44,55,57,60,143,164
Segal, Charlotte 164
Serra, Joseph 164
Settler, Daryl 115,164
Sha fer, Scott 164
Shallcross, Carol 64, 164
Shandler, Gail 61,62,78,115,164
Shane, Philip 49,94 ,113,164
Shapiro, Joel 164
Shiffman, Gary 165
Shuster, .\lichele 165
Siegel, Judith 49,77,165
Siegel, Michael 165
Siegel, Sandra 27,69,71,118,119,142, 148,
165
Silver, Frances 51,63,165
Silverman , Jay 165
Silverman, Steven 49,165
Silverstone, Sandra 165
Simon, Denise 48, 165
Simon, Robert 102,142,165
Singer, .\1 arlene 165
Singer, Sheila 165
Siskin, Judith 68,165
Ska letsky, Gary 47,165
Slotten, Barry 49,85,104,105,113,164,165,
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Sneider, David 166
Sola, Jill 166
Solock, .\lark 49,55 ,94,98,113,166
Spear, \\'illiam 166
Spores, Christine 25,44,62,115 ,166
Sta mm, Dean 166
Statl a nd, Joyce 166
Steadm an, Craig 45,143,166
Stearn s, Thomas 94,110,113,166
Stegmeyer, Susan 166
Stein , Cheryl 166
Stein , Eli zabeth 47,48,50,159,166
Stender, Ka ren 115,166
Sternfold, Dia ne 62,166
Stevcley, Kip 166
Stevens, ;\ la rtha 166
Stewart, William 166,169
Stiller, Jon 166
Stocker, Richard 102 ,169
Stoller, llo bert 167
Stone, Kenneth 102 ,167
Strickling, Tyrone 167
Stro m, Ba rbara 63, 167
Summer, Susanne 68,167
Swantek, Bruce 167
Sylvan, Steven 169
Tarantur, Susan 42,46,50,55,77, 115, 167
Tiffin, ,\ J ary 61 ,62,167
T omlinson, Sheldon 31 ,169
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Valente, Michael 167
Valfcr, Fern 58, 167
Vavrik, James 169
Vonoppen, Lynda 53, 116,167
Wankovsky, Sylvia 48,167
Warnke, Robert 169
Wartell, Barbara 167
Wasserman, Randye 167
Waxman, Helen 167
Webb, Laura 167
Weidman, Robyn 168
Wein, Maureen 59,168
Weinberg, Karen 42,48,70,85,114,115,168,
169
\Veiner, Barbara 168
Weinstein, Susan 142,168
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Weisman, Shiela 168
\Verfelmann, Roger 168
\Verner, Janet 168
White, James 168
Wickman, Frederick 168
\Vidrevitz, Gene 62,168
\Viner, Steven 112, 168
\Volk, Paula 26,168
Wolowitz, David 168
Wrobel, Richard 168
Zabore, Linda 61 ,77,115,168
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Niles East High School Yearbook, 1967
Reflections
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DR.JOl!N 1!,\IUUS
Assistant Superintendent
OR. CLYDE PARKER
Superintendent of Schools
Best wishes to each of you as you complete your
courses of study in Nilehi East. Soon you will
J0111 a great host of the community's most important people -- the graduates of Nilehi East. I hope
that the many years after your high school days
will provide you with rich and rewarding experiences so that life will have great meaning for you
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CllR. TED BER,\NIS
Sophomore Assistant Principal
Director of Student Acti\'itics
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Senior Assistant Principal
Director of Student Guidance
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Junior Assistant Principal
Director of Student Accou1iting
Each class administrator is responsible for one
class level. These men have the responsibility of
developing a personal relationship with students and
parents through group and individual contact. The
class level administrator handles all discipline, attendance, educational, and emotional adjustment
problems of the students referred to him. When
necessary, he arranges conferences with parents. He
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will long be remembered and they have played an
import ant part in mainta ining the high standa rds
of our sch o o I. Our nation and the entire world
needs capabl e leaders and competent work ers.
Schools play an import ant part in shapin g the
minds and moldin g the charac ter of young people.
Your completing anothe r year of high school better prepar es you for future years and your place
in society. Good luck and may success and happiness be your good fortune .
R. G. Tyler
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�ENGLISH lays the groundwork for learning.
Learning how to use the dictionary is of gr eat
importance in the study of EngUsh.
NORA ADAl\IS
B.A.-Smith College
PAUL EBERl!AHDT
B.A.-Univ. of \l ich igan
:\J. A.-Ohio State U ni\·.
JOHN GOLATA
B.S., \ 'l.S.- Univ. of
Wisconsin
Dept. Chairm an
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IHENE DENEEN
B.S.-Univ. o f\\'i sconsin
Yearbook Adv isor
ALICE G lmEN
B.A.-Brooklyn College
M.A.-Univ. of Wisconsin
VERNI EL LUNDQUIST
B.S.-Univ. of Nebraska
.M .A.-Univ. of i\linnesota
LYNNETTE FAUROT
B.A.-\\' . i\lichigan Univ.
Asst. Drama D irector
FRANCES i\101\RIS
A.B.-Univ. of Georgia
J\'l.A.-Northwestern Univ.
News paper Ad,·isor
JANIE FRIED\IAN
B.A.-lndiana Uni\·.
Sophomore Cabinet
,\th-isor
JOH N PALI\!
A.B.-\Villiams College
i\l.A.-Yale Univ.
NESTLES Advisor
�The English department works to accomplish
widely diversified aims. Teachers attempt to instill
an a ppr e c i at ion of literature in their students
through studies of great authors, such as Shakespeare beginning in the Freshman year, Dickens in
the Sophomore year, Twain in the Jun ior year,
and Thoreau in the Senior year. Composition, as
well as specific techniques in creative and expository writing, are integral parts of a year's curriculum. The basic mechanics of English gramm ar
are reviewed at each class level so that students
viewed at each class level so that students will be
able to write correctly when they leave Nilehi.
Special interest courses, such as English Literature,
Journalism, and Creative Writing, are offered to
students interested in specific aspects of the study
of English.
Mr. Snider lectures to his Freshman English class
on the fine point of English grammar.
JUDITH PILDES
B.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Golden Galleon Advisor
JEAN SCHAEFLE
B.A.-Lawrence Univ.
Yearbook Advisor
DENNIS SNIDER
B.S., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
Asst. Cross Country Coach
Asst. Track Coach
VIRGINIA STEMP
B.A.-Downer College
M.A.-Northwestern Un iv
IMOGENE SCHNEITER
B.A.-MacM urray College
M.A.-Univ. of Michigan
ALVIN SCHWARTZ
B.A.-Nebraska State
College
M.S.-Un iv. of Wisconsin
Drama Director
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HICHARD TENDICK
JUNE TODD
B.A.-Illinois College
B.S., 111.A.-S. Illinois Univ.·
M.A.-Colorado State Univ.
Asst. Musical Director
Asst. Swimming Coach
111ARY \\'HITE
IL\.-i\larquette Un i\·.
:\1.A.-Uni\·. of Illinois
Ushers Club Ad,·isor
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�Miss Lamberg' s Latin 7 class learns to appreciate poetry as the Ro ma ns did .
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KAY BECK
B.i\ .. Knox College
l\I.A. -Northwestern U niv.
German Club Advi sor
JA N ICE BERTll
B.A.-\'alparaiso Univ.
French Cl uh Advi sor
The Foreign Language department enables the
willing student to develop a basic knowledge of
French, German, Latin, Russian, or Spanish. This
year the department is continuing its develop~1e1ll
of the ALM (Audio-Lingual Materials) program.
Teachers are for the first time using the ALM books
on the third level of instruction. In addition, students read supplementary books to increase their
vocabulary and learn sentence structure. To enable
the student to understand the roots and background
of his respective language, the department shows
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DONALD Bl.All\
.l\.S., l\l.A. -Northweslcrn
U niv .
Dept. Chairman
JA N E BURNHr\l\I
B.A.-St. Xavier College
Exchange Student Advisor
movies to each class on an average of three a
month. The language laboratory is still used to
develop facility in speaking and understanding the
spoken language. This facility is accomplished by
playing tapes of native speakers or by using the
equipment that enables the teacher to listen to each
student in privacy. In all, the Foreign Language
department is progressing in its efforts to improve
the depth of existing programs and use the excellent facilities of the department with the greatest
possible efficiency.
�FOREIGN LANGUAGES unite the world.
GENTIL DA ROSA
B.A.-Univ. of Vizeo
.M.A.-Loyola Univ.
Spanish Club Advisor
AUCE GUTNA YER
B.A.-Roosevelt Univ.
HERMINIA LOPEZ
M.A.-Univ. of Chile
PATRICIA KANTOR
B.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Future Teachers Adv isor
JOHN MOSHAK
B.A., M.A.-I ndiana Univ.
Chess Club Advisor
Russian Cl ub Advisor
Student Union Advisor
LOIS LAM BERG
B.A.-Beloit College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ .
Latin Club Advisor
JUDITH ROCHOTTE
B.A.-Nonhwestern Univ.
M .A.-Univ. of Wisconsin
Paul Bartlett explains the meaning of the eagle on the Mexican flag.
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�FAYETTE ARNOLD
B.A.·N. Park College
BONNIE BENJAMIN
B.A.-Univ. of California
i\l.A.T.-Yale Univ.
RICHARD EGGERS
B.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
HARRY EWING
B.A.-lll. Wesleyan Univ.
M.Ed.-N. lllinois Univ.
Varsity Football Coach
Frosh Wrestling Coach
JOHN BETTS
13.A., l\l.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
M.A. , l'h.D.-Univ. of
C hicago.
EVERETT COLTON
B.A.-Drake Univ.
i\l.A.-Northwestern Univ.
GLENDA LAMBERT
B.A.-Hasting College
i\1.A.- Univ. of Nebraska
Asst. Debate Coach
RICHARD MIYA
B.S., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
Radio Club Advisor
KARL DE JON GE
B.A.-Calvin College
1\1.A.-Univ. of lllinois
JV Basketball Coach
WILLIAM OSNESS
Ph.B.-111. Wesleyan U niv.
i\ l.A.-Colorado State Univ.
\' arsity Football Coach
Soph Basketball Coach
The Social Studies department continues to overhaul its curriculum as it strives to improve the
quality of Social Studies education at Niles. This
year thousands of dollars were spent to increase
its film library. No longer does the department
show dull, old-fashioned film s. Instead, it has incorporated regular television documc.ntaries and
even Hollywood feature films into the curriculum.
This year the Social Studies department, in overhauling its textbooks, eliminated outdated one and
substituted five new ones. The department sent
representatives to two national conventions, one in
Miami Beach and one in San Francisco, to keep
up with the trends of historical thought. In continuation with the practice commenced last year, major
public figures, such as Mrs. Paul Douglas, Mayor
Daley, and Charles Percy, were engaged to speak
to the student body. Change remains the keynote
of the Social Studies department.
Discussion is an important facet of Mr. Miya's European History class.
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�Mr. Egger's class tudies beh avioral patterns of a mouse.
SOCIAL STUDIES overhauls its curriculum.
MEL PIROK
PATRICK SHEEHAN
B.A., M.A.- Univ. oflllinois B.A.-N. Park College
Asst. Track Coach
Student Council Advisor
JACK SPATAFORA
B.S.-Loyola Univ.
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Dept. Chairman
HAYWARD WOOD
B.Ed. , M.A.-S. Illinois
Univ.
Professor Pesa of Lake Forest College traces
the history of N azl Germany.
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�MATHEMATICS trains the mind.
MARVIN BRETT
B.Ed.-N. Illinois Univ.
i\l.A.-U niv. of Illinois
Sophomore Cabinet
Advisor
This geometry student demonstrates a construction on the blackboard.
MILDRED HALL
B.A.-Carthagc College
i\l.A.-Columbia Univ.
EARL HOFF
B.S.-Univ of Chicago
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
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\VILIJAM HENR Y
B.S.-S.\V. Mo. State College
M.Ed.-U niv. of Missouri
THOMAS KIVILUOMA
B.Ed.-N. Illinois Univ.
M.A.· Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Golf Coach
Dept. Chairman
This year the Mathematics department added .
several new courses to ·its curriculum. For the first
time, the department offered a two year sequence
of general math courses. It covers one year of
general math and one year of algebra. If he wants
to, a student can take just one year of this sequence
and receive credit for one year of general math.
Another new course, open to Juniors, is advanced
algebra including trigonometry , ca ll ed AlgebraTrig. Next year the Mathematics department will
introduce to Seniors AGIC, Analytical Geometry
with an Introduction to Calculus. The activities of
the Mathematics department are not limited to the
introduction of new courses. One of the highlights
of the year for math students is the annual math
contest held throughout the state.
�ANTl!ONE KOHT
,\.B.-Calvin Co llege
;\!. ,\ .-Un iv. of :\lich igan
Learning the applications of mathematical principles is an
important part o f fres hman algebra.
Miss Hall shows the class how to find the least common denominator.
TEil r.IEYER
B.S .. Jll. State Normal Univ.
;\l.Ed.-Univ. of Illin ois
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HUTII llOBERTS
B.S.-Ma r shall Univ.
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-CH AR LES VAN CLEA VE
B.S., M.S. -Bradley Univ.
Varsity Football Coach
Varsity Wrestling Coach
Senior Cabinet Adv isor
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GEORGE YURSKY
B.S.-Concordia College
M.S.-DePaul Univ.
Head Varsity Football
Coach
Soph Baseball Coach
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�Chris Spores and Jerry Harris test the validity of their vector diagram.
CARL llURGENER
13.S.-Ill. Wesleyan U niv.
M.A.-Colum bi a Univ.
Astronomy Club Advisor
Dept. Chairman
EDWARD BURNS
B .S.-U niv. of Michigan
Asst. Football Coach
Asst. Track Coach
WILLIAM COLLIEN
EDWARD DEGENHARDT
B.S.-\Visconsin State Univ. B.S., M.S.-Michigan State
Univ.
M.S.-Univ. ofWisconsin
Head Track Coach
Asst. Soph Football Coach
laboratory experiments as well as textbook theory are important in chemistry.
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ROBERT KEEN
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
M.S.-B radley Univ.
Fencing Coach
AlAN KENT
B.S.-Ohio State Univ.
Junior Cabinet Advisor
�SCIENCE molds the future.
To satisfy the needs of its increasingly complex
courses, the Niles East Science department recently
purchased several pieces of new machinery. For the
Science Seminar the department bought a calculator
that has a memory unit used for storing the information obtained from the calculator. A linear air
tract is now being used in the physics courses to
study the dynam ics of motion. There are two meter
balances, capable of measuring to the 1/ 10,000th
of a gram, which are available to advanced placement chemistry students. The biology classes recently acquired a "shaker" to agitate solutions. Biology
students can now also use an electrophoresis for
the study of chromatology. Science students at Niles
thus have the opportunity to experience first hand
the tremendous progress being made in contemporary science all over the world.
Mr. Burns supplements his biology lectures with
the overhead projector.
DONALD LEIGH
B.A.-Wheaton College
WAYNE LUECK
B.S.-W. Michigan Univ.
M.A.-Univ. of California
KENNETH MARTYN
B.S.-Univ of Nebraska
M.A.-Columbia Univ.
GEORGE ROTH
ROBERT RAMGREN
B.Ed., M.S.-Univ. of
B.S.-N. Park College
Wisconsin
M.A.T.-DePaul Univ.
Freshman Cabinet Advisor
BERNARD WELCH
B.S.-Maryville College
M.S.-Marshall Univ.
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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION coordinates
classroom and after-school activities.
MARGARET BURNS
B.S.-Bowling Green Univ.
Cheerleaders Advisor
Orchesis Advisor
CAROLYN CRAMER
B.A.-Univ. of Iowa
Cheerleaders Advisor
Ripplettes Advisor
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Aiming for a hole in one, this senior girl misses the ball.
NANCY HAWTREY
B.S.-Wheaton College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ
G.A.A. Tennis Advisor
Ripplettes Advisor
PATRICIA MA TLAK
B.S., M.S.-Central Mo.
State Univ.
G.AA. Bowling Adviso1
Intramurals Advisor
BARBARA RAY
B.S.-Illinois State Univ.
M.S.-Univ. of Illinois
Leaders Advisor
Dept. Chairman
WUISE VOLKSTORF
SHELBY REESE
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
B.S.-W. Illinois Univ.
G.A.A. Badminton Advisor Junior Orchesis Advisor
G.A.A. Gymnastics Advisor
�With determination, Al Brachman leads his class in push-ups.
Few students are aware of the extent of the a fter
schoo l activities the Physical Education department
offers to them in add ition to its daily curriculum.
Both the boys' a nd girls' departments offer a wide
range of interscholasti c sports. The boys can participate in basketball, football, track, a;1d baseba ll;
the g irls h ave interscholast ic tennis and badminton.
T he opportunities in the intramural prog ra m are
equally extensive. Gymnastics, recreationa l sw imming, bowling, physical conditioning, checkers, a nd
water polo are available to the boys, a nd girls
through G.A .A., have an equally wide selection
of activities, such as softball , badminton, basketball , volleyball , swimming, and modern da nce.
HOWARD BYRAM
B.S.-U niv. o f Omaha
M.A.-U niv. of Iowa
Varsity \V restling Coach
GERALD FERGUSON
B.S., M.S.·E . Illinois Univ.
Varsity Football Coach
Soph Wrestling Coach
DONALD LARSON
B.S., M.Ed.-Univ. of
Illinois
Varsity Swimming Coach
LEONA RD WI NANS
B.S., M.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach
Frosh Basketball Coach
THOMAS SOKALSKI
N ICHOLAS OD UV AK
B.A., M.A.-Univ. of Ken - B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Gymnastics Coach
tucky
Va rsity Baseball Coach
CARLO TRAFICANO
B.S., M .S.-Bradley Univ.
Frosh Gymnastics Coach
Frosh Football Coach
Dept. Chairman
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�The Business Education department offers
courses not only for students planning to enter the
labor market right after high school, but also for
those who are planning to enter college in preparation for secretarial and business administration careers. The future accountant may start his training
early by taking bookkeeping, while the future administrator and executive can learn the fundamentals of their careers in Business Law. An artistically
inclined student can explore the field of advertising
in the advertising course Niles offers. In addition,
students may acquire marketable skills useable
directly after high school. Secretarial practice thoroughly trains the future secretary in shorthand,
typing, and the use of business machines , wh i 1e
clerical practice trains those who aren 't interested
in shorthand. The ambitious student can learn bow
·to write accurate business letters and persuasive
school reports in business communications and
brush up on his spelling in sales.
Barbara Marcus gains true secretarial experience
in listening to dictation.
ROMA YNE BAKER
B.A.-Buena Vista College
Asst. Football Coach
Asst. Swimming Coach
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E. ROBERT BLUEGE
JOAN COON
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
M.A.-Northwestern Univ. M .Ed.-Univ. of Illinois
Executives Club Advisor
ADA IMMEL
A.B.-Lawrence Univ.
M.A.-Univ. of Iowa
Future Secretaries Advisor
Dept. Chairman
GORDON MALONE
B .Ed.-Whitewater State
Teachers College
M.Ed.-N. Illinois Univ.
Homecoming Committee
Advisor
�STUART OLNEY
B.S.-Indiana Univ.
CllARLES PLOCK
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
M.S.-Indiana State College
Intramural Sports Director
Working an adding machine rapidly and accurately
takes real manual dexterity.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
plays a vital part in school curriculum.
Students typing in i'vliss Coon's class race the clock.
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�HOM E ECO NOM ICS
FLORENCE BUTLER
B.S.A.S.-l.I.T.
Dept. Chairman
BEVERLY CARRINGTON
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
M.Ed.-Univ. of Illinois
The Industrial Arts and Home Economics courses
fulfill two purposes: for some students, they supplement college preparatio ns; for others, these
courses begin vocational training." The Industrial
Arts department, which offers such courses as architectural drawing, electricity, and photography , is
helpful to future engineers, architects, and even consumers. Future engineers can benefit by learning
engineering graphics; would-be architects learn
about building materials. In these courses, the student uses both his hands and mind to create a work
of craftsmanshi p. Girls also aim for a successful
combination of manual skills and technical abilities. Girls learn not only how to sew, cook, and
manage homes, but also how to budget, plan nutritional meals, and choose furniture with an eye
towards color and price. Girls may take three different types of Home Economics classes: clothing,
home management , and foods. In clothing courses,
girls learn the techniques of sewing and the ways of
choosing flattering clothes. Girls in home management courses learn about child care and selection
of furniture. Besides learning how to cook and market wisely, girls in foods courses may begin their
careers in the field of nutrition.
IND UST RIA L AR TS
Mr. Morrison illustrates basic techniques to his Industrial Arts class.
C. JOHN MADISON
B.A., M.S.-Michigan State
Univ.
Dept. Chairman
CHUCK MORRISON
B.S., M.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
Varsity Tennis Coach
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WILLIAM MELES
B.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
"N" Club Advisor
DONALD TEST
B.S.-Stout State Univ.
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The Art and Music departments provide opportunities for interested and ta lented students to develop their natural a bilities in these respective field s.
Student interest in art has greatly increased over
the years; in 1958, only 50 students were enrolled
in art courses; today over 350 students are involved
in such activities as oil pa inting, sculpturing, print
and jewelry making, a nd theatre a rt. The highlight
of the year is the art show held in the Assembly
Room in May or June during which time 500 pieces
of student art are exhibited. The Music department
enables its students to pa rticipate in singing a nd
playing instruments. Any student wishing to sing
can j oin a g lee club or mix ed chorus, while selected
stude1its can participate in the Choir, Lorelei, or
Barbershoppers. The three last g roups perform o utside of school as well as within. The budding instrumentalist can take Beginner s' Band a nd progress to the Concert Band and Orchestra. To heighten the student body's interest in music, the Music
department puts on a winter and spring music festival.
BARBARA FITZGERALD
B.F.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Art Council Advisor
EA R1£ AUGE
B.A., M.A .-Northwestern
Univ.
Director of Vocal Music
LEO PROVOST
11 ..\l.Ed.-Ncw England
Consc1vatory of~lusic
i\1 .M .Ed.-Univ. of Illino is
Director of Ba nds
A model of wheels is the inspiration for students in this art class.
ART
ROBERT BAUMGARTNE R
B.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
M.S.-Univ. ofWisconsit1
Frosh Baseball Coach
Frosh Basketba ll Coach
MUSIC
H AZEL LOEW
B.S.-U niv. ofWisconsitl
M.S.-I.I.T.
Art Council Advisor
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�Passing the driving test is one of the long-awaited
events in a teenager's life. To prepare these anxious
students, Niles East offers to them a drivers' education program. This program is carried out in
three phases. First, all Sophomores must participate in a 6 week classroom instruction period. The
second phase of the drivers' education program enables the students to become familiar with driving
situations by using the Aetna Drivo-Trainer machines. Finally the students get "Behind the Wheel"
in one of the school's trainer cars. This ph ase of
the program allows the students to experience real
traffic situations and teaches them the fine points
of handling a car. After this course, students are
ready for their a ll-important test. They have been
taught good j udgment and driving skills, and the
rest is up to them.
Mr. Warner explains the basics of driving a car to Gail Seeskin.
DRIVERS EDUCAT ION
JA:\IES DORSEY
B.S.-N . Michigan Univ.
Frosh Football Coach
Ticket Sales Manager
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JA:\ IES POOLEY
11.S.-\Vh eaton College
II cad Basketball Coach
Varsity Football Coach
GERALD IUCI L\ HDSON
13.S.-Univ . of Minnesota
JV Basketball Coach
Frosh Baseball Coach
\l'ILL!Ai\l \VARNER
11.S., :\ l .S.-1 ndiana Univ .
I lea d Cross Country Coach
Dept. Chairman
�LIBRARIANS
ESTHER BULLOCK
B.A.-Elmhurst College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
M.A.-N. Illinois Univ.
IREN E GARRIGAN
B.S., B·.L.S.-Un iv. of
~-linnesota
MARY \V ALKER
B.Ed.-S. Illinois Univ.
B.L.S., M.A ..-Univ. of
Illin ois
Dept. Chairman
Sharon Goodman ponders a passage in The Pearl.
The N urses' Monitor ch~cks the equipment of the outer office.
NURSES
JEAN :\!ASS:\IA N
B.S.-Loyola Un i\".
R.N.-St. Fran cis School of
Nursing
BARBA.RA SCA RB ROL'CI !
R.N.-St. Francis Sdtool of
:\"ursing
Futur~ :'\ursl's :\d\"iso r
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�GUIDA NCE
The duties of a guidance counselor, contrary to
common belief, are not confined to the purely technical tasks of making out schedule changes and
filling out college recommendations. A student can
discuss with his counselor not only school matters,
but also personal problems and feeling. A counselor is a person to be trusted, a person with whom
a student can talk freely. But the counselor's office
is never a place where a student can avoid the
consequences of his actions. It is instead a place
where students can bring their character into the
open and examine it. A counselor will never condemn a student for his behavior, but instead will
help the student to realize the nature of any situation he may find himself in and to fugure out how
to cope with it. Thus, a guidance counselor helps
a student not only to get the most out of his high
school years, but also to make the most of his life
in general.
Mr. Hunt and a student discuss college plans.
SUSAN BOWERSOX
B.A.-Ccntral Yl\ICA
College
:\l.A.- Northwe ste rn Univ.
TJIO:\IAS GROSS:\IAN
11.S., l\l.Ed.-Loyola Univ.
National I-I onor Society
Scholarship Committee
HON ALO HUNT
ll.S.-N.\V. Mo. State
College
l\l.S.-U niY. of \\'isconsin
RAY:\ IOND LEFEVO UR
B.S.-Dcl'aul Univ.
l\l.A.-U ni\'. of Chicago
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L. DYKE ROTTSCHAFER LORRAINE RUBIN
ll.S., M.A.-Northwestern
A.B.-Hope College
M .A.-\V. Michigan Univ. Univ.
Chairman, Scholar ship
Committee
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AUNE TOIVOLA
B.S., M.A.- Univ. of
Minnesota
GERALDINE TOSBY
B.S.-Northwestern Univ.
l\l.S.\V.-Loyola Univ.
Social Worker
�SPECIAL SERVICES
The duties of Special Services at Niles East
range from assisting specifically handicapped student to aiding the student body in general. The
speech correctionist a nd impaired hearing instructor aid students with difficulties so that they .will
be able to function better in their classes. The h omebound instructors prevent seriously ill students
from falling behind in their courses. An elaborately
eq uipped reading laboratory is available for students wishing to correct a reading deficiency or
increase their reading speed and comprehension
skills. The special services personnel help both the
handicapped individual and the general student
body achieve the best possible education.
Mrs. Bass demonstrates how the reading machine
in the lab is operated.
Audio-Visual
Director
Speech
C orrectionist
Impaired
Hearing
Instructor
Reading
Laboratory
Instructor
ANDY MAGGIO
13.A., M.A.-N. Illinois
Univ.
AVE Adv isor
ROLLIE KOROL
B.S.-Uni\'. of Illinois
Homebound Instruction Teachers
MARJORIE STEVENS
13.A.-Northwestern College
13 .S.-Moorhead State College
\'ELI.A BASS
IL\ .-U.C.L.A.
ROBERT BANDEIJER
13.A.-Missouri Univ.
ROCHELLE SPITZ
B.A.-Roosevelt Uni\'.
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VDB was made in Japan ... cracking a pinata
canned goods at Christmas time ... singing your heart out.
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�Reflections
Compiling one book to represent the school
year, including not only that w h ich is new or
unique, but also the daily basics of school life is
the job of a yearbook staff. A yearbook must
translate the j oys, the disa ppointments, a nd even
the routine of a school year into words a nd pictures. Through the tasks of planning layouts, choosing pictures, writing copies, the R eflections staff
strives to maintain the highest standards and to
produce a book staisfying both the students and the
faculty. In these pages Reflections '66 presents the
people, organizations, and events of Niles East
from September of 1965 to June of 1966, structuring these elements to bring a recollection of the
school year--today, tomorrow, or the night of the
25th class reunion.
The edi tor s of R1jlcdio11s arc responsible for its completion.
BAC K HOW: J. Schectman (CAA), S. Goldberg (Education),
P. Bartlett (S po rts). SECOND ROW: \V . Schuman (A rti st), E.
Apri ll (Activ ities), V. Dunn ( Portraits). FHONT HOW: J\ I . Swider
(Co-ed itor-in-ch ief), J. Gordon (Co-editor-in -chief). Not pictured:
F. Zucker (Occasions).
Staff members Norm Leopold, Nancy Dunn, Eileen K lehr, and
Sue \Vaysdorf select pictures for their section.
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�PUBLICATIONS
recapture the school year in print.
T he genera l staff spends many hours preparing the yea rbook. BACK ROW: K. Weinberg, N . Dunn, J. Ellis,
T. Fried lander, N. Leopold, K. Waysdorf, I. Corma n, D. Irw in, M. Davis, S. Tarantur. FRONT ROW: L.
Mandell, L. Stein, M. Dissen, R. Berkowitz, S. Polen, E . Klclir, A. Rotk in.
Portraits staff schedu les a nd organizes the ind ividual pictures of
the students in the school. BACK ROW: G. Estrin, B. D ubrow,
E. Heimlich, E . Fabian. FRONT ROW: T. Baren, S. Waysdorf.
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�This year, in addition to organizing Golden Galleon. the editorial staff prepared a poetry page for the magazine of the Columbia Sch olastic Press Associatio n. BACK ROW: S. Kreger (Art Ed itor), i\I. Alpern ( Associate Editor), E. Aprill ( Li terary Editor), A. Rotkin (Secretary). FRONT HOW : S. Gold berg (Social Chairman), L. Schlesinger (Editor-in-chief), E. Beaver (Foreign Language Editor).
Golden Galleon
Golden Galleon, Nilehi's literary magazine encourages student writing and creativity. Contributions to the 111.agazine may be essays, short stories,
poetry, foreign language pieces, or artwork. A student who has had work accepted for publication becomes a member of the Golden Galleon Guild. The
editorial staff of the Guild chose "Fire and Ice" by
Robert Frost as the theme for this year's artwork
and selected wh ich contributions would appear in
the magazine. At the Galleon banquet in May, the
society initiates new members a11d awards the annual scholarship to a graduating member of the
Guild. During the following week members of the
Guild distribute the magazines in English classes
and conclude their year 's work.
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GuiM members Arlene Rotkin , E llen Beaver, and
Mike Alpern correct a manuscript.
�Nilehilite
Niles East's bi-monthly publication, the Nilehilite, gives the student body a means of expression.
The paper consists of four pages: page one is 11c11·s,
two is editorial, three is features, and lour, spurts.
Special issues of the paper include the Christmas
Issue, the Apprentice Issue, and the Senior Issue.
The paper is organized and put together by 24
students, the largest staff in the paper's history,
and is under the direction of a new s ponsor, J\liss
Fran Morris. Only students who have completed
the school journalism course can be selected to work
on the paper. This year, the Nilehilite is competing
for its tenth First Place Award from the Columbia
Scholastic Press Association.
Tu th e editors of the ;Vilchilill', happiness is a dead·
line met. BACK 1\0\\': i\ . Sulton ( Spu rts), D. U r·
man ( Cu-features), K. \\' a y s ci or f (Co-features ).
FHON T ROW: J. Bo nner ( Editor· in-chief), E. Shapera ( Co-news), H. Berkowitz ( Co-new s).
The N ild1ilitc staff contributes to the paper's con·
tents. BACK RO\\': l.l. Cooper, D. Prousi s, B. l\Iey·
ers, G. Sceskin, E . Sucherman, l\l. Dissen , S. Swart·
wout. SECON D HOW: !.. ;\1igdow, H. l\l eyers, S.
Schatzman, J. Rathmann, T. Hirsch, L. Lorence, E.
Fabian. FHONT ROW: C. Spores, D. llyan, C. JI or·
vitz, B. Baren, ;\! . Ellenby.
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�Leading the representatives toward projects for the benefit of the student body are the St11de11/ Co1111cil officers
Jl. Purter (Secretary), C. lludnick (President ), S. Siegel (Treasurer), and J. l leinsimer (Vice-President).
Student Council
Student Council, the only organization \1·hich
represents the entire student body, has repn:sentatives chosen by each of the four classes indi\'idually. This past year Council took a more actiYe
part in student affairs then ever before. Student
Council purchased and presented the school with
a new flag, designed, chosen, and ordered by students. As service to those new to Niles East, Council sponsored a Freshman orientation clay and a
Freshman mixer. Student Council benefited the students by discussing the testing situation with the
administration, piping music into the cafeteria , and
making a study of the student lounge situation.
Council members again ran the school store as a
convenience for those who wishes to buy school
supplies and sold athletic passes which allowed
the owner to attend all home games at a great
savings. Student Council sponsored various pep
rallies and assemblies which added to school spirit.
By a week of canning for the United Fund Drive,
Council was again able to support a Korean War
orphan and to donate to various other charities.
Through these and other activities and services,
Council increased the say of the student body, as
well as interest in the affairs of Niles East.
Admiring the new school !lag are Sue Tarantur,
Cliff Rudnick, and Barton Pearl.
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�STUDENT GOVERMENT
helps direct the school.
Elected by the students in the major representative body of the school are the Student Coun cil members.
BACK ROW: H. Brody, P. Katz, G. Baim, R. Rabin, C. Dribin, R. Neuman, S. Lubin. FIFTH' ROW: R.
Bernat, P. Barnett, M. Aronson, R. · Nitti, M. Arenson, T. Baren. FOURTH ROW: C. Loda!, R. Aronson,
N. Leopold, S. Kadish, G. Leven, R. Peterson, S. Isaacs. THIRD ROW: G. Skaletsky, H. Mentel, L. Ludmer,
D. Monsen, T. Scarpelli, M. Hook. SECOND ROW: S. Tarantur, D. B_
urdeen, G. Deutch, M. Schrier, E.
Miller, S. Arnstein. FRONT ROW : M . Quintanales, J. Schectman, E. Stein, M . Yelner, C. Lach man.
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�The Erl'culivc Board coordinates SSO. Board members are E. Hart stein ( SSD Head Supervisor), M .
Gerber ( SSSJI Head Supervisor), R. Gershenzon
( SS:\I II cad Supervisor), J. Harris (Head Clerk).
Student Service Organization
This year the Student Service Organization celebrated its thirteenth birthday as an integral part
of Nilehi. Operating under the belief that high
school students are mature enough not to rcq uire
teacher supervision every period of the school day,
SSO enables students to do jobs that are ordinarily
done by teachers at other schools, saving teachers'
valuable time and g iving more responsibi lity to
students. This year the twenty SSO study halls included a freshman study hall, extending SSO to
all four ·classes.
SSO is composed of the following three branches:
Student Supervised Study Halls, Student Supervised
Monitors, and Special Serviced Division. An executive board, including the head of each of the three
branches of SSO, supervises and coordinates the
organization's activities. The continued succt:ss of
SSO at Niles is a tribute to our school and a responsibility for our students.
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Period Secretaries and Receptionists handle office
duties. BACK ROW: R. Edelman, S. Schatzman, D.
Brown, D. Burdeen, L. Brown. SECOND ROW: V.
Sherman, E. Bernat, C. Dziabacinski, r.1. Levitan.
FRONT ROW: I. Haualand, B. Goldstein, K. Capetti.n i, L. \V itchert.
�As well as checking lockers, SSD supervisors help to keep the library a quiet place to study. BACK ROW: R.
Schabilion, ,\I. Rubin, R. Aronson, J. llcinsimer, K. Batko, I.. Carlin, S. Lubin, IL Galen, P. Shane. FHONT
RO\\': B. Gcrshcnzon, L. Nelson ( II cad Secreta ry), E. H artstei n, S. Plotkin , P. Bishaf, D. )<.roon.
Making sure that study halls are quiet and wellrun are the SSS!l period supervisors. BAC K RO\V:
M. Sawitz, R. Blitstein, S. Siegel, S. Pate, E. Chalfie,
S. Widman. FRONT RO\\': G. Baim, i\ I . Will ia ms,
B. Baren ( Head Secreta ry), D. Bailen.
SSM superc iso rs are in charge of the ha lls. BACK
RO\V: L. :\liner, \V. Seigel, R. Nitti, N. i\ledolT,
J. Schact, R. Gershenzon. FRON T ROW: T . Sorg, R.
Ne uman, J. Schectman ( H cad Secretary), S. Kadish,
A. Gutter, and not pictured, R. Simon.
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�MUSIC GROUPS
accompany the march of time.
Members of Mixed Chorus practice under Mr. Auge's direction.
Vocal groups of N iles East bring musical enterta inment to the comm unity at ma ny fun ct ion s
throughout the year. Lorelei, a select g rou p of outstanding girls, and Choir, with a restricted membership of both boys and girls, sing not only at
school functions, but also at ma ny P. T.A. 's a nd
Women's Clubs. Other vocal groups include Girls'
Glee, Barbershoppers, and Mixed Chorus. All
groups a re under the direction of Mr. Earle Auge.
This year the combined gro ups presented many
enjoyable programs, both at school assemblies a nd
for the public. These productions included the Winter Fes ti va l, the Spring Music Festival, and the
Spring Musica l.
Singing at many school and comm unity ftmctions are the members of Lorelei. ON STAIRS: B. Cramer, R. Bauer, B. Buzil, A.
Behr, D. Kasch, C. Speigel, C. Johnson, G. Bridge, D. Munn, A.
Holmes, J. Medintz, B. Ferguson, T . Dash, S. Gilbert, C. Propp,
A. Rosen, R. Flammang, D. Gurwitz, R. Roth, K. Wolters, R.
Margules, L. !glitz. THIRD ROW: K. K reitm an, G. Shandler,
N. Holland. SECOND ROW: E. Robins, N. Kariolich, L. Zabore,
N. Wilhelmson, E. Beaver, S. Smith, C. Greewald, J . Cyrog.
FRONT ROW: M. Tiffin, K. Wanaski, A. Rotkin, B. Koestner,
B. Shonkwiler, M. Quintanales.
�Girl1" Glee gives all girls an opportunity to participate in the school music program and continue their musical training. BACK ROW: S. Gil man, D. Kleinschm idt, M. H ook, M. Shaper a, G. Reisin, R. Goldberg, D .
Stcrnfeld , 1-1. Wirschem, B. Brachos, J. Misc, M. Valen, D. Bcrksol, J. Doner. THIRD RO\V: L. Sadin, J.
Kirchlcr, C. Kim, M. Wein, L. Witt, L. Rubin, I-1. Rosenbloom, M. Bender, G. Wiclrcvitz, E . D a ily, N. Harris, C. l3iehnski. SECOND ROW: A. Ratsman, B. Rothenberg, K. Ulrich, M. Weiss, I. Sadin, B. K aplan, C.
Anderson, S. Bobrov, R. Lampert, S. Sin ger, F. Dragon. FRONT ROW: P. H a lperin, E. Silver, E. Fishman,
H. Dragon, K . Fox, B. Sud ak, S. Mevorah, C. \Valier, M. Quintanales, N . Singer, Mr. Auge.
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Mi.xed Chorus is open to a ll boys and g irls. BACK ROW: N. Becker, J. Fine, T. l\lann, E. Borden, N. Hollan d , J. Sgaller, G. Joslyn, S. Brannman, C. Greenwald , E. !\liner, N. Gilmore, J. Kolisky, \ '. Safier, K .
Stone. THIRD RO\V:. L. Gollay, C. Strom, J. Chojnowski, l\l. Hapoport, J. Rosen, H. Berkowitz. L. Schaeffer, J. Con in x, C. Watts, R. Dueno, L. Even, I.. Gold , C. Potter. SECOND HO\\': C. \'ick, II . '.\la rinello, G.
Burdeen, C. Carvalho, S. Blaine, N. Schaffrick, R. Quintanales, M . Sonkin, B. Lev in, R. Gilbert, J. Meltzer,
E. Roderick, D. Dowhn, C. Ellis. FRONT ROW: E . Garlans, I. Carvalh o, S. Fein, C. Gan·erso n, L. Green,
E . Schayer, R. Reinwald, L. Lascoe, E. Samuels, H. Kleiman, S. Kammer, K. Kreitman, L. Warren.
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�Singing the music of the 1890's are the Rarhershippers. BACK ROW: D.
Peterson, J. Berger, C. Lawrenz, P. Brushaber, E. Kroger, D. Benedict,
G. Joslyn, S. Fisher, L. Cornitor. FRONT ROW: A. Isenberg, B. Brown,
E. Miller, A. Krauze, W. Srnulson, M. Joseph.
Choir members work with more advanced music. BACK ROW: S. Gilbert, D. Gurwitz, S. Swartwout, D.
Stevens, R. Bauer, C., Propp, L. Comitor, E. Kroger, C. Schwartz, G. Johnson, G. Minkus, C. Lawrenz, P.
Brushaber, I. Fingerman, K. Wanaski, D. Davis, P. Morrow, R. Revzen, B. Strom, B. Buzil, S. Kramer.
THIRD ROW: R. Ruben, E. Glutzer, H. Mentel, S. Kabiller, A. Rotkin , L. Gustafson, D. Cooper, P. Weintraul:f, D. Benedict, J. Silver, S. Rifkin, J. Simon, A. Beinstein, S. Fisher, D. Munn, G. Solberg, A. Holmes,
B. Dubrow, D. Kasch, C. Dowlin. SECPND ROW: B. Koestner, V. Neumann, B. Ferguson, A. Rosen, C.
Speigel, J . Gi lmore, G. Bridge, R. Cooper, A. Kraus, M. Joseph, R. Peterson, M. Greenberg, T. Grandinetti,
S. Arnstein , R. Vlad, M. TilTin, J. Medintz, J. Miller, C. Melas, C. Cox. FRONT'ROW: B. Scott, C. Jo hnson,
C. Spores, L. Mandell, R. Roth, N. !glitz, M. Jacobson, L. Arugs, G. Ray, W . Smulson, A. Isenberg, S.
Marcus, B. Brown, N. Dunn , K. Wolters, J. Cyrog, P. Kaluzna, G. Shandlcr, K. Harmening, Mr. Auge.
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The Cadet Band works to improve technique. BACK ROW:]. Hoglund, T. Carneal, J. Niesman, K. Ullberg, W. Lanners, Mr. Provost. THIRD ROW: R. Flammang, P. Binder, R. Samborski, \V. Daren, C. Dribin, R. Bedows, J . Marx, A. Joseph, P. Fishma, M. Coorlas, J . Roaman, B. Kaiser, S. Glassner. SECOND
ROW: 1-1. Cloch, E. Neiforf, M. Eoyang, T. Sklair,]. Kantro, L. Rubenstein, R. Naftuli.n, R. Koman, E.
Roth, A. Cherviavskj, C. Weiss. FR.ONT ROW: J. Speis, S. Mayrent, D. Kosh, F. Woolman, M. Cohen, M.
Koppel, R. Tefka, J. Podgers.
Instrument al Groups
The instrumental department provides music for
many school functions, ranging from the annual
musical to all-school pep rallies. The orchestra, under the d irection of Mr. Auge, plays for the Spring
and \V inter Music Festivals and for the school musical. Mr. Provost directs the three different bands
at iles. The Cadet Band trains beginning players.
The Stage Band, a small group that includes students from the other Nileses, meets Mondays after
school and performs for such functions as Rellectio ns Revelries. The Concert Band, for the more
advanced students, plays for football games.
assemblies, and pep rallies, in addition to meeting daily. Any student who has some kno\dedgc
of a musical instrument can join these instrumental
organizations and increase his understanding and
enjoyment of music.
Band members Gloria Calkins and Lynn Rosen play
during the Homecoming Parade.
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�Concert Band provides the music for many school functions. BACK ROW: D. Bass, J. Chovanec, N. Shonkwiler, Mr. Provost. THIRD ROW: R. Harris, E. Davis, R. Eckstrom,]. Levin, G. Kirk, R. Mosoff, K.
Wood, J. Tiffin. SECOND ROW: V. Gillio, J. Hibner, D. Urman, B. Hayman, A. Culkins, N. Marx, J.
Sondheim, C. Loda!, G. Grist, P. Catellier, J. LeComte, E. Uzemack. FRONT ROW: G. Brown, M. Gershberg,
B. Salter, L. Berss, E. Beaver, S. Smith, S. Elvey, M. Futterman, C. Shallcross, L. Rosen.
As well as playing for the musical, the Orchestra goes into classical music. BACK ROW: A. Rotkin, S. Fishman, G. Buchler, P. Brushabcr, D. Schubert, D. Bass, J. Chovanec, N . Shonkwiler, Mr. Auge. THIRD
ROW: M. Fraeman, R. Zivin, S. Weinstein, IL Eckstrom, J. Levin, G. Kirk, R. Mosoff, K. Wood, B. Grist,
]. LeComte, E. Uzemack, G. Berger. SECOND ROW: S. Zimmerman, M. Mitnick, W. Heinrich, B. Shonkwiler, A. Calkins, N. Marx, J. Sondheim, C. Loda!, C. Nudelman, J. Jw1gworth. FRONT ROW: H. Doner, R.
Margolis, A. Snedeker, N. !glitz, E. Beaver, M. Gershberg, B. Brown, E. Klehr, R. Malitz.
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�VOCATIO NAL CLUBS
prepare for tomorrow.
Officers of Executive Club guided club members in learning the
skills of busi ness. l3ACK ROW: J. Jacobs (Treasurer), C. Sher
(Secretary), M. Witcov (Assista nt Treasurer ), D. Comin (Assistant Secretary). FRONT ROW: 13. Rabin (President), H . Mela med
(Vice-President).
Students with insight on their future careers can
j oin a variety of vocational clubs to learn the different aspects of their particular field . These professional clubs provide the students with a realistic
approach to their chosen fields. This year N iles
h ad three vocational clubs: T he Future N urses Cl ub,
the Executive Club, a nd the Future Secretaries
Club. T he Future N urses Club prepared its members for their careers by inviting g uest speakers
and touring hospitals. The Executive Club visited
large factories a nd plants to explore a ll sides of
the business world. The members of the Future
Secretaries Club practiced their skills for office work.
These clubs help to prepare the high school student for his role in the modern comm unity when
he embarks on his chosen career.
Officers of Future Nurses Club prepare for a busy a nd excitin g
future of 'healing. Officers are L. Witcher (President ), D . Day
(Treasurer), D. Stevens (Vice-President), B. Frank (Secretary).
Future Secretaries took a trip to observe office operations. Officers
of the gro up are S. Green (Vice-President ), E. Nachman ( President), E. Glutzer (Secretary), J. Siegel (Treasurer).
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�HOBBY CLUBS develop students' interests.
Hobby Clubs open many subjects in a variety
of fields to anyone who wishes recreation, relaxation, or further study . The Debate T eam welcomes
those students interested in developing their skills
in public speak ing and formal debating. The Stamp
and Co in Clubs enable their members to extend
their collections as well a s their know ledge. The
Astronomy Club studies the heavens. Chess Club
members practice each other as well as participating in C hicagoland tournaments. ;\Jembt:rs of the
Hadio Club sholl' their interest in s hort wave and
help those who do not already ha,·e a n operator's
license to work toward o ne. ,\rt Council encourages
its members to express themsclq:s th rough ,. a rious
art mediums. The number of hobby clubs at East
is limited o nly by student interest and th e a\·ailability or s ponsors.
Coi11 C/11h ollkers supen·ise trading sessions. They arc J. ,\lex·
and er (\'ice-Presid ent), I. ~I ishoulem (Seer eta ry ), J. Stiller, (Treasurer), C. Mages (Sergeant-at-arms), and T. Rosen (President).
Through literature and other art expressions members of the Fine Aris Cluh (!\!ESTU~S) get insights
into man 's nature. Officers arc BACK RO\\': ll.
Galen ( Treas urer ), J\. Freedman (Sergeant-at-arms),
E. Homanek (Corresponding Secretary), S. Pauly
( Hecording Secretary). FRONT RO\V: S. Tarantur
(Vice-President), A. Hotkin (Vice-President), M. Averbach (Vice-President), S. Lubin (President).
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�Collection and idcmification of stamps is the concern of the Sta.111p Club. Officers are I. !llishoulem
( Treasurer), R. Sh a pi r o ( Sergeam-at-arms ), C.
i\lagcs (Secreta ry), and seated , T. Rosen ( Presiev
dcm), R. L in (V ice-President ).
Leading the Astronomy Club in the study ofthe heavens are
D. Ward ( Secretary) and A. Wentick ( President).
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Art Co1111cil enables members to develop creativity in many art
forms. Officers are P. Stern (Secretary), M. Fuenfer (Treasurer),
S. Swartwout (Sergeant-at-arms), and seated, !II. Schrier (\'icePresident ), W. Schuman (President).
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�Debate Tem11 members present the facts on government arbitration in labor disputes. Officers are H. Brody (Co-captain), K.
Schubert (Secretary), L. Brown (Co-captain ), B. Krasner(Treasurer).
Greg A rcnson ponders his next move.
Chess Club members improve their tactics through regular practice sessions. Officers are 1-1. Buch (Treasurer), I. Buch (Secretary), R. Berkowitz (Corresponding Secretary), and playing, J.
Block (Vice-President), G. Arenson (President).
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�SERVICE GROUPS
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increase efficiency and benefit others .
N iles students enjoy the year's first mixer, "U nion·a·go·go."
Student Union Board
Fi\'c Saturda y nights this ~·car the Student Board
tran sfo rmed the Cirls ' C\'ln int o a li\·cly d an cc
room. The board is comprised ol a select group ol
13 Senio rs, two Studcn_t Council rcprcscnlati\·cs, an d
o ne m cm bcr from each class ca hi net. Student Unions, fulfilling the board's purpose to unify the student body, enabled stud ents from all lour cla sses
to meet socia l! y.
T he Student Un ion Board o rga nized mi xe rs with
first-rate co mbos and chose a them e for each U nion.
Th e first social m ixers of the year were "Un ion-ago-go," and the "After the Came U nio n" folloll' ing
the East·N orth basketball match. The outstandi ng
season a lso included a \\'estt:rn U nion , a casual
C\'Cning of fun , and a more formal \ 'alcntin e Dan ce.
Th is year the board did not s how mo,·ics as part
of the Unions. The traditio nal :\lay Student U nio n ,
a hc rmuda s ho rts mixer, b rought the year to a
close ,,·ith the an n ouncement of Prom K i ng and
Q,uccn.
Responsible for planning the Student Unions presented on Saturday nights is the Student Union 11oard.
BAC K ROW: R. Edelman, R. Berkowitz, M. Swid er, G. Baim, M. Averbach, G. Solberg, K. Jones. SECOND
ROW: \V. La ke, K. Capettini, M. Lazar, M. Ackerman, J. Schectman, M. Schrier, P. Barach. FHO N T HOW:
· L. Redlin, K . Brady, G. da Rosa (Pr esident ), L. Witcher (Secretary-Treasurer ), A. 1.udmer, \V. Lazar.
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Pictured in the lighting booth are Tec/1111\ officers I'. Griffin (Secretary), J. Howard (President ), B. Pearl (Vice-President).
Ul"hers' Cluh members assist at many school functions. Officers
arc T. Pest inc ( Treasurer), \\'. Teichman (Secretary), S. Blaine
(President ), R. Reynolds (Vice-President ).
Lifmny Aids help keep the library running smoothly. BACK ROW: N. Gilmore, B. King, It Bauer, II. \Virschen, H. l\latusik, D. Stcrnfcld, 13. Sakover, S. Ornstein, l\l. Crowhurst. THIRD ROW: C. Kim , l\l. Wolff,
B. l\ larcus, B. Kaiz, R. Reynolds, B. Glazer,\\/. Teichman, B. Fillipp , \I. Zolt, A. Century. SECOND 1\0\\1:
K. Kammicr, S. \liller, I'. Goldman, R. Zuckerman, D. llicci, S. Kaufman, \I. Bennett. FRONT RO\\': F.
Horwitz, E. Skaletsky, K. \\'eitzman, C. Fischer, C. Borowicz, R. Roth, J. Rudn ick.
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�Richard M ullot and Eugene Rotberg organize audio-visual a ids.
\!embers of ii VI:' aid our education program. Officers are \V. Schneider
(Vice-President), C. Schwartz (President), A. Weissman (Secretary).
Niles East' s scn·icc clubs pro,·idt: benefits for
both students and facult y . .\Ic111bcrs of Usher's Club
assi st at al l school pcrfor111anccs by handing out
progra111s and supcn·isin g seating. Libra r ,. ,\ids
help tho school 's librarians sort, shch·c, and catalogue hooks . .\Ic111hcrs of .\\'E lll'O\'ide technical
assistance \1·ith machines such as nim·ie projectors
and tape recorders. Technis members, behind the
scenes at all school productions, handle lighting
and other specia l clkcts. Ne1dy for111cd this year
is the Cirls ' Scr\'icc Organization. CSO 111e111bers
began their year by collecting dry and canned
goods to be given to underpri\'ilcgcd people, and
also 111adc gifts for the patients at Skokie \ ' alley
Co111111unity Hospital during Thanksgil·ing.
\lany projects beneficial to the community arc organized by (:SO.
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Officers arc \I . ~litnick (\lcmbcrship ), IC Bauer ( Sccrctary-Treasnrcr), S. Smith (\'ice-President), :'\l. \\'ilhclmson (President).
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�LANGUAGE CLUBS foster understanding.
Leading Spanish Club, largest of the la nguage clubs, are I. Paul
(Vice-President ), T. Benas (President ), S. Baigelman (Secretary),
V. Dunn (Treasurer).
Latin stud ents Sue Kreger and Phil Saunders feed
on the spirit of the a ncient tongue.
Continuing in High Roma n fas hion are Latin Club
officers R. Porter (Aedile), J. Gordon (Co-consul),
M. Swider (Scriba), M. Williams (Quaestor), S.
Polen (Co-co nsul ).
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�Helping students gain knowledge of Russian life
a re Russian Club officers K. Schubert (President},
M. Aronson (Vice-President), A. Sution (Sergeant·
at-arms), and seated, E. Shapera (Secretary), D.
Brown (Treasurer).
Learning 1nore about German culture and custom s is the pur-
pose of Gt·mwn Cluh. Officers are S. Krauzc(Trcasurcr ), ,\,Do·
ering (Sec retary), S. Freisingcr (Sergeant-at-arms), and seated i\I.
Grossman (Kaiser), J. Genz (Vice-President).
Foreign language clubs allow the interested stu·
dent to know and to understand the culture of the
foreign country whose language he is studying. A
club is organized for each of the languages taught
at Niles. Active this year were the Spanish, German,
Russian, French, and Latin Clubs. Spanish club
activities in addition to regular meetings included .
going to La Margarita, seeing a Spanish movie
and ballet, and having a banquet. German Club
sponsored a Christmas party, a booth at Panic '66,
and a bang uet. One of the highlights of the year
for the members of French Club was building their
winning Homecoming 11oat. French Club also
planned parties and a banquet for the spring. Russian and French Clubs sponsored a collection of
clothing for refugees from Hurricane Betsy. Latin
Club's service project was collecting canned goods
for the Association House at Thanksgiving. Latin
Club climaxed its year with the traditional spring
banquet, complete with togas and unusual food.
Seeing the French movie The U111brelk1s of Cherbowg was one of the many activities planned by
French Club officers. They are A. Rosenfeld (Ser·
geant-at-arms ), H. Zimmennan( Treasurer), E. Hart·
stein (Social Co-chairman), A. Mathews (Secretary},
and seated, I. Haualand (Vice-President), J. Hein·
simer (President).
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�HONOR SOCIETIES
recognize merit.
To become a member of Thespians, a student
must put in one hundred hours of theater production work, thus earning ten Thespian points. The
National Thespian Society works towards helping
young people with their drama careers. Thespians
work in front of and behind the scenes, and put on
performances for the school. Quill and Scroll is the
national honorary society for journalism. By working on the newspaper or yearbook, a student writes
a sufficient number of "inches" of published work to
earn membership in the society.
M. Swider and J. Gordon earned membership in Quill and Scroll
Society at the end of their Junior year.
Thespians explore the art of the theater. Officers are K. Wanaski
(Treasurer), G. Kure (President), R. Rcvzcn (Secretary), L. Polakoff (Vice-President).
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�Chosen at the end of their Junior year for membership in the National !lonor Socictv were th ese 14 students: l:IACK ROW : N. Wilhelmson , 1:1. Marcus, D. Ward, J. Gordon, ll. Bauer, E. Bea ver, S. Widman, T.
Sorg. FRO NT ROW: K. Jones, S. Polen, I. Paul, l\l. Alpern, K . Guerrero, and not pictured , N . Shonkwiler.
National Honor Society
The Nationa l Honor Society recognizes scholastic achie\'ement, service, leadership, and character.
At tht: end of each school year, lists of all Juniors
and Seniors who have at least a "B" grade average
are sent to all teachers, who then recommend the
students they consider most qualified for th is honor.
Students who receive a sufficient number of teacher
recommendations are then chosen for Natio nal
Honor Society. The N ational Honor Society may
not exceed 33 of the Junior class, nor 93 of the
Senior class. Instead of the traditional candlelight
ceremony, the 1965 induction ceremony was held
at the first annual academic awards assembly,
where academic achievements at all grade levels
were recognized.
As pa rt of the inductio n ceremony , National H onor Society members, led by Mr. Botthof, pledged to uph old ideals of scholarship
and citizenship.
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�OCCASIONS ARE days clearly marked "No School" on the calendar
. . . remembering to buy his boutonniere
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. .. . Beethoven's Birthday and Halloween
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. finally getting enough nerve (and cash) to invite her to Prom
. somehow always sponsored by the Music Department.
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�Homecom ing gets a new look tn the
"Year For a Change."
The combined efforts of the Homecoming
Committee, Senior Cabinet, and members
of the faculty made possible Homecoming
'65--the "Year For a Change"--the weekend
of October 9. The festivities began Friday
afternoon with a colorful pep rally, at which
the student body showed its school spirit for
a Trojan victory. The weekend activities continued all through the night as many students worked feverishly to complete their
float entries for the Homecoming parade.
As the sun came up Saturday morning,
the floats were assembled for judging at
the Orchard Twin Bowl parking lot, and
the parade wound its way through Skokie
to the school. That afternoon, the Varsity
footballers met the Oak Park Huskies, and,
unfortunately, the "Year For a Change" remained unchanged as the Trojans once
again felt defeat. However, the success that
was Homecoming '65 will always remain
a fond memory for the many who were there
and for those who worked so hard to make
it a success.
The spirit of Homecoming '65 is shown
by the crowd at the Varsity football game.
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llomecoming '65 is planned by committee members. BACK HOW: H. Berkowitz, M. Jacobson, B. Meyers,
D. Prousis, L. Hedlin, K. Brady, T. Benas, G. Ray. F1tONT ROW: G. Baim, J. Chojnowski (Director), J.
Harris (Secretary), I. Corman (Asst. Director), P. Barach. Not pictured: 1-1 . Bresnick (Treasurer).
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�The Varsity cheerleaders lead the student body at the pep rally
commencing H omecoming weekend.
The Night Before
Gary Leven, Mirtha Quintinales, Fred Weissman, and Jim Hein·
simer put the fini shing touches o n the Student Council float.
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�The Many Faces of Homecoming
Band members i\'larilyn Futterman, Sue Smith, Carol
Shallcross, and Lynn Rosen, play the victory song.
Junior Cabinet members l\"like l\ubin, Sylvia \Vankovsky, :\like Av erbach , Ilarvey l.ook,andl'hyllisl!cy man
present their float entry in the I!omccoming parade.
The Trojans take the field against the Oak Park 1-1 uskies
in the Varsity football game.
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�The 1965 Homecoming Queen, Inger Ha ualand, a nd her court, Kathy Capettini, Betty
Stein, Linda Brown, and Helene Zimmerman, reign over the Pop Op Hop.
Op Art Frolics frolics at "Pop Op Hop"
At 8:30 p.m. on October 9, the exciting
weekend of Homecoming '65 was climaxed
by the Pop Op Hop, the annua l Homecoming dance. The theme of this year 's dance,
in spired by the current craze for optica l
designs in a rt in this "Year For a Change,"
was well carried out in the black and white
illusionary decorations of the Senior Cabinet d a nce committee. These modern decorations provided a backdrop for the "pop"
sounds of the King Jaros Band. Presiding
over the dance were the Homecoming Queen
and her court. The Pop Op Hop was the
final event in a weekend of rallies, floats,
football, and dancing, and it brought to a
close Homecoming '65--"The Year For a
Change."
The Homecoming dance marks the end of a festive weekend.
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�Security Officer Price (M ike Dissen) informs his fellow
prisoners of the barracks security system.
Stosh and Ha rry (Chuck Dribin, Bob Cooper ) "respectfully' salute the German SS guard ( Barry \VolpofT).
"Stalag 17" mirrors the stark
Sefto n (Jeff Levens) takes malicious pleasure in reading the German death lists.
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�The prisoners of Stalag 17 outline the strategy that will lead them to freedom.
reality of World War II.
On December 3, and 4, 1965, the reality
of World War II was brought to the Niles
East stage as the annual fall play was presented. "Stalag 17" told the sometimes humorous story of an American prison barracks in Nazi Germany, and of how its inmates plotted their escape. These men knew
that among them was a German spy who
foiled their plans by informing the SS guards
of their strategy; however, they could not
pinpoint who the spy was. All signs pointed ·
to Sefton, a secretive, ill-humored man, but
no one ever caught him in the act. A domineering man named Price was elected barr acks security officer, and he offered to take
a condemned British agent over the border
to freedom. Sefton, suspicious of Price's
actions, pressured the officer into admitting
that he was indeed the spy. The other prisoners were told of how Price would leave notes·
for the guards in a hollow chess piece with
a knotted la mp cord pointing to it. Price
was thrown out of the baracks, and he met
his death a t the hands of his unknowing
fellow Germans. Sefton led the British agent
to freedom, and the men of "Stalag 17" went
on to pl an their own escape.
Play director Mr. Alvin Schwartz gives hurried , lastminute instructions to his make-up crew.
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�Winter Music Festival highlights
the sounds of the season.
The combined vocal and orche stral groups perform the traditional finale, the "Hallelujah Chorus."
The sounds of traditional Christmas and
Hannukah songs filled the auditorium at
N iles East as the combined groups of the
Music Department presented the Winter M usic Festival on Sunday, December 12, 1965.
Performing in this annual event were the
Concert Choir, the Girls' Glee, the Concert
Orchestra, and the Lorelei Girls' Choir, a select group of female vocalists. The songs in
the program ranged from the contemporary
gaiety of LeRoy Anderson's "Sleigh Ride"
to the majestic grandeur of Handel's "Halleluj ah Chorus." T he concert was presented
again for the student body the following
Friday as the winter vacation began. Thanks
to the capable leadership of Mr. Earl Auge,
the holiday season was made even brighter
and merrier by 1965's outstanding Winter
Music Festival.
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�The Lorelei Girls' Choir, led by i\fr. Earl Auge, sing a traditional Christmas melody.
,\ trio of talented seniors, Na ncy Sho nkwiler, Roger
:\lalitz, and Gary Brow n, perform a Vincent d'lndy
composition .
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�Niles' own Mousketeers present a tribute to their hero, Mickey Mouse.
''Abstractions''
focuses a kaleidoscope of talent.
Reflections Revelries, the annual talent show, was
presented on February 25 and 26 in the auditorium. "Abstractions," this year's theme, was introduced by a fantastic display of lights in the opening scene. The first act combined singing, dancing,
and instrumentations of modern songs and hits
from the past. A barbershop quartet sang such
old favorites as "Melancholy Baby," a nd the Stage
Band provided accompaniment for the singing
groups.
The second act presented three bands: Len
Schaeffer, The Ryells, and Ken Karlson and the
Creations. Trudi Calnick did a modern dance jazz
zolo. "Abstractions," under the supervision of Miss
Faurot, Mr. Messerschmidt, and Miss Rochette,
aided by student directors Karen Kabot and Ed
Sucherman, was a big success popularly and financially.
A chorus line of "Second-Hand" beauties await their curtain call.
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The Hulla ba loo girls da nce to the beat of th e Hyclls' "\Val king the Dog."
Gail Henlch and Linda Brown purr thei r way th rough a
jazz inteq neta,tio n of "The Pink Pa nther."
An old-fashioned Barbershop Quartet ( Phil Brushaber, Jerry Berger, Roger Kimba ll,
and Bruce Brown ) adds a nosta lgic to uch to the show.
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�Bye Bye Birdie rocks
onto the Niles East stage.
On the nights of April 2 , and 3, the audiences at Niles East were transported to
Sweet Apple, Ohio, where things were happening quickly in a usually average small
town. Conrad Birdie, the current teen-age
idol had just been drafted into the Army,
and Kim McAfee, one of Sweet Apple's teens,
had been chosen to give Birdie the last farewell kiss from his fans. Normally, this would
have been the most thrilling event in Kim 's
life, except that she had just become pinned
to Hugo Peabody, who became furiously
jealous of Birdie kissing Kim. Accompanying Birdie to town were his manager, Albert
Peterson, and Albert' s·ever-faithful secretarygirlfriend Rosie, who wanted him to choose
between her and his domineering mother.
A great tumult followed, caused by the arrival of TV cameramen to shoot the farewell kiss scene for the Ed Sullivan Show,
Hugo's surprising reaction to the kiss, and
Albert's final choice. The result was an hilariously funny musical comedy with a memorable score that will be long remembered at
Niles.
During the telephone hour, the Sweet Apple teens spread
the word that Hugo has just pinned Kim.
Three adoring fans (Renee Vlad, Sheila Weisman, and
Pat Morrow ) sing the praises of their idol, Birdie.
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�Hose Alvarez, (Carole Propp) tells the local ba rten der
(Chuck Schwartz) of her decision to leave Albert a nd
. start a new life.
As he arrives in Sweet Apple, Conrad Birdie ( Lorey
Comito r ) "g raciously" accepts the tri butes from his loyal
followers.
Thinking herself grown-up, Kim :\lcAfee ( Carolyn Dewlin ) sings about how lovely it is to be a woman.
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�Chateau D 'Or revives the splendor
In the prom parade, Ira Upin disp lays his physical prowess to the delight of the assembled student body.
On June 4, 1965 , the Gold Room at the
Pick Congress Hotel was transformed into
a Chateau D'Or. On that evening, Niles East
held its first out-prom in seven years. The
dance itself was the culmination of many
months of hard, fund-raising work by Junior Cabinet, beginning with the Chad StuartJ eremy Clyde concert in January, participation in the all-school carnival in March, presentation of the candidates for King and
Queen in the Prom Parade in May, and finally, the Prom night at Chateau D'Or,
the palace of gold. From 8:00 to midnight,
the Dick Long Orchestra provided romantic
music to add to the regal French atmosphere of the ballroom. The high point of
the evening was the coronation of Glenn
Paul and Janis Kamps as Prom King and
Queen. After the dance, the traditional prom
weekend with its many events began, and
Chateau D'Or was only a wonderful memory to those who attended this night of splendor in old-world France.
The portals of Chatcau D'Or open to receive Joan Miller, Barbara Schneider and their escorts.
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�,of French Royalty.
Prom King Glenn Paul and his Queen Janis Kamps
lead the coronation dance.
Prom-goers dance to the melodic strains of the Dick Long Orchestra.
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�ATHLETICS IS the same thing you do in gym, only harder .
learning how tough it is to be a good sport ... finally winning
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losing a close game,
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�Varsity Football. BACK ROW: A. Brachman, \V. Ronan, C. Schwartz, S. Armstrong, S. Widman, P. Brushaber, N . Kamin, N. Baskin,J. Mcdor, S. Pate, M. Essig, V. Ponto. THIRD ROW: Mr. \V. Osness ( Coach ),
Mr. R. Keen (Trainer), Mr. J. Pooley (Coach), A. Becker, J. Spitzer, V. Mittleberg, N. Stahlke, T. Nigut ,
\V. Pauss, R. Pontecore, Mr. G. Ferguson (Coach), Mr. G. Yursky (Coach), Mr. H. Ewing (Coach ). SECOND ROW: G. Arenson (Manager), T. Stearns (Manager), II. Fine (Manager), W. \Viser, P. 13ishaf, M.
Kaiz, A. \Ventink (Trainer), N. Paugoulatos( Trainer). FIRST ROW: J. Rose, 13. Kite, Z. l'inas, I. Upin, 0.
Kroon, R. Shallcross, J. Harris, S. 13achman, M. Sawitz, J. DegralTenreid.
For the first time in five years, the Niles East
Varsity Football Team finished its season out of
the Suburban League cellar. Although the team
managed to climb only to seventh place, because
of their one win over Morton East, it was markedly
improved over its previous seasons.
The Trojans' lineup included mostly Seniors, including Captain Stu Widman and All Suburban
League Fullback Jim Degraffenreid. This does not
~ean that the team will be completely weakened
by the Seniors' graduation, because of the determined
play of Juniors Dave Kroon and Neal Kamin and
Sophomore Nate Stahlke. It looks like the era of
mediocracy in Trojan football had ended. Head
Coach George Yursky hopes this year will be the
start of building the Trojans into a winning team
in the Suburban League.
The Trojan secondary closes in to hold a
New Trier halfback to a short gain.
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�VARSITY GRIDSTERS
esc ape Sub urb an Lea gue cellar.
The grim faces of the Varsity bench look on as the
team goes down to a Homecoming defeat.
FOOTBALL SCORES
N iles
Niles
N iles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
6
13
2
0
46
0
6
7
Niles N orth
High la nd Pa rk
Evanston
Oak Pa rk
Morton East
Proviso East
Waukega n
New Trier
19
14
41
44
25
23
50
60
Senior fullback ] Im Degraffen reid breaks
through wouldbe tacklers for a long gain.
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�Sof1l11m111re Football. BACK ROW: .J. O'Reily, S. TrubakofT, R. Harling, G. Joslyn, ll. Kimball, D. Clark,
B. Lorenz, G. Rissman, A. Katz, W. Gee, D. Wolf, G. Dem eulenaire, D. Miller. THIRD ltOW: Mr. E. Burns,
(Coach), A. Kroke, S. Stal,\\/. Clearfield, A. Krawitz, M. Meyerhoff, T. Lindenberg, G. Minkus, M. Stein,
N, N ikitow, J. Gustafson, l\lr. \\/. Collien (Coach), i\lr. \I. Van Cleave (Coach ). SECOND ROW: G. Gargano, T. Abbott, ll. Weinstein, ll. Feldman, J. Italia, II. Bendell, B. Hayman, C. Niess, E. Papier, B. Weisz
(Trainer), ll. Filinso n (l\lanager). FIHST HOW: H. Sieber, M. Corona, T. Grandinetti, L. llo!Ter, ll. Eck, A.
Becker, L. Trainer,\\/. Oppenheimer, S. Yonover , J. Schlau.
Sophomore Football
This year's Sophomore Football team 's weakness was due to lack of experience. Also, two Sophomores, Nate Stahlke and Tom Nigut played for
the Varsity Football Team. The team had the
usual problem of lack of depth and size compared
to the other Suburban League teams. Three or four
members of the team may help the Varsity next
year. Coaches Van Cleave, Collien, and Burns are
anx ious to begin working with next year's Sophomores a nd are looking forward to a winning season.
Quarterback Steve Pate discusses the next play
with Coach Ewing.
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Freshman Football. BACK RO\V: Mr. N. Odlivak, Mr. J. Dorsey (Coaches), P. Katz, B. Vossel, G. Binder,
R. Beazley, T. Gunderson, S. Feder, A. Pollack, A. Kearney, Mr. C. Traficano, lv! r. R. Baker (Coaches ).
FOURTH ROW: P. Daily, T. Prousis, M. Kolb, M. Koppel, T. Bonner, E. Thiry, J. Hawkins, G. Lonquist, F. Braslawsky. THIRD ROW: A. Mormelstein, C. Gockenbach, M. Sinoway, L. Bollow, B. White,
P. Sarosin, P. Barnett, S. Julius, R. Rice, S. Myers. SECOND ROW: J . Levy, R. Harris, B. H a rtstein, W.
Papish, D. Ruben, W. Yauch, D. J a nkowski, R. Becker, S. Schaffel. FIRST ROW: W. Berzon, B. Robin, A.
Schatzman, J. Hutter, T. Melas, R. Bedows, A. Portman, N. Dallas, A. Bolnick, I. Cohen (Trainer).
Freshmen Football
Despite a lack of height and depth, this year's
Freshman Football team's record of three wins and
four losses was the best of any Frosh team in the
last eight years. Led by Al Mormelstein and Rick
Rice, the team posted wins over Morton East, Highland Park and Oak Park. The impressive showing gives great promise tor next year's ::iophomore
team. Yet, even with this good showing the team
still had the problem of not enough boys coming
out to field the usual A & B teams.
Trying to cut around right end, Captain Stu Widman
is confronted by an Oak Park defender.
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�VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY ..
Lanners places ninth tn State.
l'arsity Cross Cou11try. BACK ROW: F. Weissman (Manager), J. Schacht, C. Rudnick, !'. Lanners, D. Nielsen, !'. Gustafson. FRONT ROW: S. Epstein, R. Blitstein, R. Gershenzon, R. Schabillion.
The 1965 student body saw a truly successful Cross Country season this fall. The "Harriers" finished 2nd in the Ridgewood Invitational and 5th in the Suburban League. The strong
league competition made the distance from 5th place to first
place a thin line.
The Harriers won 5 out of their first 6 meets. Captain Pete
Lanners, Bob Schabillion and Cliff Rudnick, who made up the
backbone of the team, continued to set a speedy pace, although
the remainder of the team lost momentum as a result of in·
juries. The high point of the season came when Pete Lanners
placed 3rd in the District Meet entitling him to compete in the
State Meet. Pete, the first Trojan eligible to compete at the Illinois Cross Country meet in 18 years, ran ninth in a field
of 300 downstate.
Captain Pete Lanners sets the pace on the
rough Bunker llill course.
VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
86
26
24
17
29
43
25
24
West Leyden
Niles North
Niles West
Maine South
New Trier
Maine East
Waukegan
29
33
40
27
17
30
31
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
N iles
Niles
N iles
32
33
34
18
28
35
41
Ridgewood
Evanston
Morton East
Highland Park
Proviso East
Oak Park
Maine West
30
23
23
39
27
22
18
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The Frosh-Soph Cross Country squad
has not done as well as it has in the past.
It can be said, however, that the team's Suburba n League record of 1 win and 6 losses
does not give an accurate picture of the
team's ability. The squad does have great
potential with such promising runners as
Don Schubert and Arnold Rotkin. Improvement is expected next year and in the years
to come. The team's future is encouraging,
and it could become one of the finest teams
in the Suburban League.
The Harriers number two man, Bob Schabil·
lion fin ishes a grueling two miles against
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Prov iso East.
Frosh-Soph Cross Country
Frosh-Soph Cross Country. BACK ROW: S. Solberg, A. Rotkin, D. Chaiken, M. Coorlas, R. Bresler, C.
Fleischer. SECOND ROW: R. Phillips, D. Shearn, D. Schubert, \V. Gardiner, \V. Stapelfeld. FIRST ROW:
G. Mayer, K. Paradise, C. Denis, I. Gans, R. Roth.
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�Varszly Basketball. R. Shallcross (Manai:;er), L. Miner, S. Widman, M. Averbach, D. Nielsen, S.
Plotkin, ]. Gendelman, S. Rafferty, M. Solock, A. Sutton (Manager), Mr. Pooley (Coach).
VARSITY HOOPSTERS
beat Highlan d Park twice.
The Varsity Basketball team had a disappointing season this year. As a whole, they had a record
of three wins and eighteen losses. The wins came
against Niles \Vest and twice against Highland
Park. In the state tournament, the hoopsters were
eliminated in their first game by only two points.
In the winter tournament at Grayslake, the team
won their first game against Highland Park, but
went on only to lose to Lake Forest. The team
wound up in the cellar of the Suburban League.
But despite the many setbacks of the team as a
whole, one of the biggest surprises came at the
close of the season, when Jeff Gendelman, the team's
highest scorer, was selected only for honorable mention by the Suburban League coaches. No player
from East was chosen for the first two All-Suburban squads.
Thus because of injuries to such players as Dennis Bailen and Captain Stu Widman and because
of the perennial height disadvantage, this year's
team could not achieve its great potential.
Forward Jeff Gendelman shoots a jump shot over
two Morton East defenders.
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�VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
The team huddles around Coach Pooley as he gives
them instructions during a time out.
Niles
Niles
Niles
N iles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
47
82
46
56
46
58
62
62
71
82
71
60
52
62
53
52
66
64
56
75
53
Niles North
Niles West
Evanston
East Leyden
Waukegan
Proviso East
West Leyden
Highland Park
Lake Forest
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton East
St. Patrick
50
69
64
89
74
77
69
57
88
66
77
94
82
68
76
76
67
67
94
83
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Junior Varsity Basketball. Mr. Richardson (Coach), T. Bercovitz, B. Newman, M. Kaplan, M.
Aronson, E. Feld, S. Bedows, S. Boren, A. Sutton (Manager), R. Shallcross (Manager).
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�Sophomore Basketball. BACK ROW: P. Liebowitz, L. Rudd, R. Sheade, G. Minkus, S. Glickson,
S. Jacobsen, S. Shoenwolf, Mr. Osness· (Coach ). FRONT HOW: G. Hoffier, S. Stal, M. Bishop,
G. Krause, E. Wolf, D. Wolf, G. Gargano.
Sophomor e Basketball
The Sophomore Basketball team's record of nine
wins and five losses was good for third place in
the Suburban League. Including an extra-league
record of four wins and no losses, the year's mark
of thirteen and five is the best for any Soph team
in the past decade. This record is even more amazing, since the tallest man on the team was 6'2"
Gary Minkus. Led by Guard Mark Bishop and
Forward Earl Wolf, the team out-shet and outplayed almost all opponents without using their
second string men. The fantastic record of this year's
Sophs seems to hint that next year's Varsity ·and
Junior Varsity teams will be very much improved.
Soph Guard Mark Bishop leaps high in the air to
block a jump shot by a Northi player.
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�Although the Frosh "A" had a losing six and
ten record, with a few more years of experience they
should prove to be the second Nilehi team to break
out of the S.L. cellar. The most exciting game of
the season was a victory over Morton East. Both
Alan Pollack and Rick Rice scored over 30 points.
Both boys are expected to be valuable additions
to the varsity teams in coming years.
The Frosh "B" team attribute their winning season to team work and fine individual efforts by
Rick Shapiro and Mark Koppel Included in the
sses are three
team's record of ten wins and six lo_
losses by only one point. As with their "A" team
counterparts, these boys will have to work hard
to fare well in the Suburban League as upperclassmen.
Center Denn is Bailen and two Northi players battle
for a rebound tmder the basket.
Freshman Basketball
Freslwum Basketball. BACK ROW : T . Ryan, G. l.onquist, G. Garbo, A. Pollack, R. Vassel, It
Bresler, T. Bonner, Mr. Baumgartner (Coach). SECOND ROW: l\1. Levie (:'.Ian ager), D. Shearn,
R .. !lice, R. Shapiro, l\I. Koppel, P. Fishman, L. Davis, :\I. Kolb, J. lluttcr. FRONT ROW : It
Savitsky, \V. Fisher, S. lllelamed, A. Portman, L. Rafferty.
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�VARSITY WRESTLERS '
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Paus s wins State Cham pion ship .
VARSITY WRESTLING SCORES
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Niles
(Quadrangu lar)
Ron Pontecore holds the advantage over a New
Trier wrestler in the District meet.
It has been a great year for Coach Byram's
Varsity Wrestlers both in regular season play and
tournament play, as ~ team and as individuals.
Top laurels went to Bill Pauss, who took the state
championshi p at 154 pounds. The team as a whole
placed eighth in the state finals, fourth in the sectionals, third in the districts, which were held at
East, and sixth in the annual Waukegan Tour-
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Other outstanding wrestlers included Ron Pontecore, Tim Cech, and Vic Mittleburg. These boys,
a long with the rest of the hard-workin g team, managed to bring fame to a school which has not in
the past been known as a wrestlers' school. With
the return next year of Juniors Vic Mittleberg, Tim
Cech, Barry Kite, and Dave Kroon, among others,
the team should again place high in state.
nament.
Varsiry Wrestling. BACK ROW: D. Kroon, R. Ficks, W. Wiser, I. Upin, J. Brandenburg, S. Armstrong, R. Pontecore, W. Pauss, V. Mittleburg. FRONT ROW: A. Krockey,
J. Levine, R. Klein, T. Cech, L. Macaluso, B. Kite.
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24
17
26
22
33
31
25
19
23
18
11
21
23
Niles West
Niles North
Ridgewood
Wheeling
Waukegan
Glenbrook South
Proviso East
Highland Park
Ridgewood
Oak Park
Morton East
Forest View
Evanston
North Chicago
West Leyden
New Trier
90
60
46
16
23
16
19
16
11
18
23
19
24
26
21
19
�Frosh-Sop/1 Wrestling. BACK ROW: D. Clark , A. Kearny, S. Meyers, H. Futterman, T. Gunderson, S. Feder, G. Rissman, A. Mormelstein, H. Seiber. SECOND HOW: C. Denis, P. Figa, W.
Staplefeld, N. Stahlke, M. Sinoway, M. Tanner, H. Bedows, M. Seruya. FRONT HOW: E. Horowitz, R. Toelke, B. Hartstein, S. Schaffel, T. Robinson, S. Goldstein, W. Page.
Frosh-Soph Wrestling
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Vic Mittleburg receives congratulations from
Coach Byram after winning the District heavyweight championship.
The Sophomore Wrestling team failed to win a
meet this year, but inexperience and not inability
was the major handicap. Since there was no Freshman team last year, only four of the Sophs had
previous experience. The season's record was no
wins and thirteen losses. The most consistent members of the squad were Ira Robinson at 103 pounds
and Mike Tanner at 133 pounds. Alan Krockey,
a sophomore, wrestled in the varsity ranks most
of the year at 95 pounds. The Sophomores have a
team and they should contribute greatly to the varsity squad next year.
Despite a fast start this season, the Frosh grapplers had to settle for a Suburban League record
of 6-5. Injuries to key members account for the
rather poor finish. The Frosh team can be proud of
their victory over Waukegan, for they were the
first Nilehi Frosh wrestling team to accomplish this
feat. Undefeated members were Phil Figa at 103
pounds and Bill Staplefeld at 120 pounds. Steve
Meyers took a first at the Deerfield Invitational
Tournament. Both ·individual accomplishments and
team effort make the Frosh a squad to reckon with
in the future.
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�VARSITY SWIMMERS
tie for 7th tn Suburban League.
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TROJANS
Varsity Swi111111ing. BACK ROW: A. Greene, K. Stone, R. Simon, E. Chalfie, D. Wichert, D. Kalin,
:\Ir. D . Larson (Coach ), Mr. R. Baker (Coach). FRONT ROW: C. Mages (Manager), S. Silverman, R. i\liller, J. Duhl, W. Vinikour, A. Greenfield, R. Liebman.
The N iles East Varsity Swimming team tied for
seventh place in the Suburban League and for eighth
place in the State District Meet. Their season's record was five wins and eight losses.
But despite all these dismal statistics, the team
consistently broke school pool records, some of
which were long standing and some of which they
themselves had set earlier in the season. Among
the record-breakers were Don Wichert, Al Greene,
and Ed Chalfie. Other outstanding swimmers were
Senior Rich Liebman and Junior Bob Simon. None
of the swimmers, however, managed to place high
in the state meet. Next year's team is expected to
top this year's team's record .
Seniors Al Greene, Ed Chalfie, Don Wichert, and llich Liebman practice their starting dives in preparation for a n upcoming meet.
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VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
30
47
34
51
32
33
26
41
59
57
60
13
28
N iles North
Niles West
Maine South
Waukegan
Glenbrook South
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Lake Forest
Morton East
Arlington
Evanston
New Trier
63
48
61
44
63
62
71
54
36
38
35
82
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�The 1965-66 Sophomore Swimming
squa d had a disappointing Suburban League
record. It must be noted , however, that they
were h a ndicapped because a key member,
Tom Harrington, swam Varsity most of
th e season. Tom N igut was voted the most
valuable player a nd should be expected to
do well in Varsity competition. The team
did improve over last year and can be expected to represent the T rojans well in the
future.
Th e Frosh tankmen showed g reat promise as they finish ed fourth in league competition. The highlight of the season was the
Suburban League meet where Paul Katz a nd
Jim Hawkins both finish ed fourth. With a ll
the Frosh coming back next season East
sho uld h ave one of the strongest Soph teams
in the school' s history .
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Sophomore Swimming. BACK .ROW: V. H elmes, M. Wolf, T. Nigut,
M. Anderson. SECOND ROW: S. Warshawer, D. Peterson, V. Morris,
M. Ellenby, T. Harrington. FRONT ROW: R. Stiegal, D. J ansen, R.
Saffro, S. Wolfinsohn.
Frosh-Soph Swimming
Freshman Swimming. BACK ROW: B. Davis, R. King, L. Bollow, M. Neuman, P. Barnett, J.
Hawkins, W. Thomas, J. Christensen. FRONT ROW: J . Dorn, C. Golkenbach, R. Phillips, K.
Rodin, J. Coninx, D. Weinstein, M. Klinn, S. Glassner.
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Varsity Gy111nas/ics. BACK ROW: J. Arkin (:\Janager), I.. C:omitor, I.. Sandler, D. Levin, H. Look. FHO T
RO\\': JI. Slotten, S. Alleman, S. Kite, :\I. Randall , It Nagel.
VARSITY GYMNASTS
Fall to 6th in Surb urba n Leag ue.
VARSITY GYMNASTIC SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
N iles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
96
59
Won
82 1/ 2
64
82
72
60 1/2
59
48
48
61
55
55
59
46 1/2
54
Niles West
N iles North
West Leyden
Prospect
Forest View
Glenbrook South
Thorton
Waukegan
Evanston
Morton East
Maine East
Maine South
Arlington
Oak Park
Proviso East
New Trier
73
Forfeit
49 1/ 2
68
50
60
71 1/ 2
73
84
84
72
77
77
73
86 1/ 2
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Even though the Varsity Gymnastics team had
a dual meet record of 4 wins and 12 loses and
finished 6th in the Suburban League, the Gymnasts
maintained their tradition of outstanding individual
performance . Seniors Lorey Comitor and Steve Alleman, Junior Barry Slotten and Sophs Steve Kite
and Lee Sandler all qualified for the state meet.
Slotten went on to be the 1966 state champion
tumbler.
After the loss of Mark Lazar in the earlier part
of the season, the Varsity was left with Jettie depth.
Many boys had to be brought up from the FroshSoph level. Yet, all the boys worked hard and their
4th place finish in the D istrict and 10th in the State
meet shows that they never stopped trying. With
a strong Frosh-Soph team a nd the return of Slotten,
the outlook for next years Varsity is excellent.
Junior Barry Slotten, displays perfect form high in the air in th e
middle of h.is tramploine routine.
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Despite the loss of Sophomores Mike Zissman,
Lee Sandler, and Steve Kite to the Varsity team
this years Frosh-Soph Gymnastic team came on strong
to finish 2nd in the Suburban League and have
a winning record for the season. This result may
have been caused by the improved gymnastics program in the elementary schools in the high school
district. The team has improved and should help
the Varsity to once again be the top team in the
state. ·Also, next years Frosh-Soph team will rely
on such promising Freshman as Mark Schactman,
all around performer, and Seymour Rifkin, on the
paralell bars.
Number one ringman, :\like Zissman shows good strength and
form in holding a difficult L cross.
Frosh-Soph Gymnastics
Frosli-Sopli Gy111nas/ics. BACK ROW: J. Arkin (:\I anager ), S. Chcmers, l•. \ 'edder, ~I. Shavitz, D . .I ohnston, S. Walsh, i\1. Shactman, J. Lisnck, E. ll olzhimcr. SECOND ROW: J. Levin, E. Adams, D. Dubin.
B. Quinlinales, ll. Ekstrom, J. Raiber, K. Richmond. FRONT ROW: 1-1. l\landel, G. Deutch, E. l\liller, N.
Dallas, S. llifkind, J. Look.
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�The number one hurdler, Bob Barys, easily clears a low
hurdle in a practice run.
By compiling a 6-2 Suburban League record, the
Varsity track team had one of its best indoor seasons in recent years. The Varsity cinderman can
also be proud of their fifith place finish in the Suburban League meet and third place in the Evanston
Relays.
The success of the indoor season can be attributed to several individuals who had consistantly
fine performances. Bob Barys took a first place in
the Suburban League meet in the high hurdles and
also broke the school record with a 7.7 timing in
the same event. Rich Gershenzon took second in the
pole vault in the same meet and also broke the
school record with a jump of 13 feet, 6 inches.
Bill Lemonds and Neil Baskin did very well in the
shot put.
The indoor. season with a well-rounded team
and individual stars has been called very successful by Coach Collien. Yet, with the loss of Gershenzon because of injury, the outdoor season may not
be as good.
VARSITY TRACK
ts fifth tn League Indoors.
Varsity Track. BACK RO\V: R. Barys, N. Baskin, C. Rudnik, E. Uzemack, N. Kamin, D. Bergeron, R.
Berg. THIRD RO\V: '.\1r. \V. Collien (Coach), V. ivlittleberg, \V. Lemonds, I'. Lanners, D. Hibner (Manager), '.\lr. T. Sheean ( Coach). SECOND ROW: C. :\lages ( ;\lanager), J. Schacht, i\I. Kotlisky, S. Bachman, T. Rosen ( l\1 anager ). FRONT ROW: R. Schabillion, I'. Bishaf, J. Levens, lt Nitti, S. Epstein.
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�Frosh-Soph Track
Frosh-SojJh Track. BACK RO\V: G. J oslyn, It Settler, \V. Clearfield, A. ;\lormelstein, D. DeLuca, L. Halperin, THIRD ROW: Mr. J. Burns (Coach ), T. Gunderson, ;\ I. Coorlas, A. Rotkin , ;\I r. T. Sheenan (C oach )
SECON D RO\V: G. Miller, C. Fl eischer, D. Sch ubert, J. Sampson, \\I. Gardiner, ;\ I. Rich. FlWN T RO\\':
R. Roth, M. Niogill, S. N athan , It Schuckman, G. Mayer.
Senior high j umper, Ed Uzemack, easih- soars o\·er the 5'7"
mark.
The 1966 Frosh-Soph Track Squad, which compiled an overall indoor 5 -4 Suburban League record
shows great promise for a successful outdoor season.
The most outstanding induvidual performances by
Sophs Arnie Rotkin and Bill Gardiner led the team
to a third place finish in the Evanston relays. With
this same strong Sophomore squad returning next
year the outlook for the Varsity is very hopeful.
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�VARSI TY BASEBALL
tries to regain S. L. Title.
Varsity llaschall. BACK ROW: I'. Daily (Trainer), i\lr. N. Odlivak (Coach), J. Gendelman, G. Buzil, B.
Newman, J. Spitzer, W. Berzon (ldanager), ;\Ir. K. Dejonge (Coach). Tll!HD HOW: B. Slotten, J. Tripp,
P. Shayne, E. llotberg, II. Siegal, i\l. Kelley, I'. Sharrock, J. Serra, SECOND ROW: G. Lindley, I. Fingerman, S. Pate, G. Shiffman, L. Acker, I\. Stoller. FIRST llO\V: L. Carlin , S. Sylvan, B. Cershenzon, ll. Goodman, G. Reiner, J. Stiller.
Varsity Coach Nick Odlivak thinks the Niles
East baseball team will win more than their share
of games this season. Five returning lettermen will
make up an important part of this years team. They
are Seniors, Garry Buzil, Gary Lindley, Steve Pate,
Jim Tripp, and Joe Serra, a Junior.
Because of a knee injury, Stuart Widman, who
started in left field last year, will not be able to
play. However, Jeff Gendleman, who broke his leg
last season, should add quite a bit of strength.
This year's team also has a good deal of depth
in the hitting department, which could be a factor
in making the team as slrong or stronger than the
teams of the past.
Outfielders Jim Tripp, Joe Serra, and Jeff Spitzer display their
individual batting styles.
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Sopl"mwre Baseball. BACK ROW: i\lr. R. Baumgartner, E. Wolf, D. Siegal, G. Dcmeulenacre, IL Gottlieb,
M. Brachman, D. :\liller, B. Engel. SECOND ROW: :\!. Block, S. Jacobson, L. Rudd , D. Diamond, G.
Krause, J. Soloman, R. Sieber. FRO NT ROW: G. Gargano, G. Goldstein, K. Zucker, D. Levin, R. Ekstro m,
!. Robinson.
Frosh-Soph Baseball
Gary Lindley, :\like Kelly and Steve Pate look on as Coach
Odli\'ak explains the correct hoo k slid with Gary Buzil demonstrating.
Freshman Baseball. BACK ROW: G. Binder, J. Burnstein, T. Prousis, E. Rotberg, T. Ryan, ;\!. Koppel,
S. Myers, R. Shapiro, ;\ !. Kolb, A. :\lichcll, I.. Bollow, :\!. Goldstein, S. Julius. Tl!IHD RO\\': :\!. llill, C.
Gockenbach, R. Rice, D. S11earn, S. Walsh, J. II utter, A. Portman, E. Palles, L. .\larkovitz. SECO>ID RO\\':
J\I. \Veiner, T. Meles, R. Becker,!. Gans, N. Zagos. FRONT ROW: S. Glassner, D. Tarantur, B. Samborski,
L. Raffoty, \V. Page (Manager), S. Taich (Manager), Mr. G. Yursky (Coach), m r. J. llicha rd son (Coach).
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�Varsity Tmnis. BACK ROW: F. .Jacobs, A. Hosenfeld, ll. Galen, K. Batko, i\1. Bishop, M. Feldman, Mr.
C. i\ lorrison (Coach). FRONT HOW: D. Kalish, T. Stearns, D. Kritzler, B. Newlin, II. Lem pert.
TENNIS
This year's Tennis team will be a formidable
contender for a first division berth in the Suburban
League. The Varsity team is composed of such outstanding racketmen as Al Rosenfeld , Barry Lempert,
Dave Kalis and Ken Batko. The success of the team
will also depend heavily on the performance of Soph
Mark Bishop who placed fourth in the state last
year. Varsity Coach Morrison and Frosh-Soph Coach
Winans .are instilling in the team members the spirit
of aggressive tennis playing which characterizes a
good team with a will to win.
Hetruning lettermen Barry l.e111pert, Ken Batko, Al Hosenfeld,
Dick Galen, Dave Kalish, and Dave K ritzier watch as Coach
;\lorrison goes over the rough schedule.
Frosh-Soph Tmnis. BACK ROW: :\Ir. I.. Winans (Coach ), S. :'.lda111ed, J. Levy, 111. Arenson , I.. Plotkin,
C. :\lcC:umber, .J. Dorn, \V. Heinrich. SECOND HO\\': D. Wiggins, J. Jones, H. Lavine, ;\I. Gordon, H.
Eck, S. Natenberg. FHONT HOW: H. Dale, .J. Byron, H. Cloch , H. Q.uinanales, J. Gutman.
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Varsiry Golf. BACK ROW: Mr. T. Kiviluoma (Coach), R. Kesselman, R. Ficks, D. Hrab, B. Lutz, J. Gale.
FRONT ROW: R. Schmidt, A. Gutter, R. Adelman, M. Muzio, D. Hochberg.
GOLF
The prospects of this year's golf season look very
high due mainly to three returning letterman. They
are: Andy Gutter, Senior, Ron Adelman, Junior,
and Mark Muzio, Junior. Competition this year is
stiffer than ever before with seven men fighting for
the five positions.
With the sophomore ranks looking very bright,
and a strong varsity team, the Niles East linksters
should be a team to reckon with in the near future.
Junior letterman Ron Adelman displays the correct form for the
followup on a tee shot.
Fresh-Soph Golf. BACK ROW: i\l. Sonkin, R. Harris, G. :\Iamlok, A. :\lanassa, R. Gossman, G. Garbo,
B. Davis, B. Baker. FRONT ROW: C. Rodin, D. Chaiken , J. Letzkus, It llarling, B. Bruch, B. Cats, D.
Cleven.
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�FENCERS take first
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state!
f(·11cing. BACK HO\\': ;\Ir. H. Keen (Coach ), :\I. Feldman, I'. Trobe, S. :\lilstein, J. Howard, II. Harris,
A. \\'cntink. FRONT llO\\I: S. Berman , ,\. Goodfriend, F. Jacobs, S. \Viner, F. Huss.
The 1966 Fencing became the first team in Niles
East sports history to win a state ch ampionship.
Led by Harvey Harris, Steve \Viner, Shel Berman
and Captain Pete Trobe the team easily whipped
Marshall High 56 to 37 in the fina ls. Jlarris was
the individual winner in the tournament with 19
wins in 20 bouts. The championship ended a successful season of 7 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie and gave
the Fencers a five year record of 18-9-1. \Viner,
Berman, and J oe Howard will make up the nucleus
of next year's squad, which could possibly once
again bring home the championship.
Fred II uss and Steve \Viner try to block offensive attacks by
Fencers Joe Howard and Sheldon Berman.
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�N Cluh. BAC K HO\V: S. Alleman, :\I. Sawitz, I.. Sandler, N . Paugoulatos, B. Lutz, B. Blilstein, T. Harrington, A. Gutter, S. Bachman, J. T ripp, A. Rosenfeld, I.. Comitor , P. Gustafson , II . Harri s, P. Bishaf, 11. Fine,
Widman, B. Simon, S. Armstrong, II .
F. Weisman. FO URT H ROW : S. Berman, D. Kalish, N. Kamin,
Ba rys, I'. Trobe, J. !\lock, R. Cershenzon, E. Cha lfie, :\I. Bishop, D . \\lichen, J. Schach t, S. Hosenbaum ,
emonds, C. Buzil,
D. Sha llcross. THIRD ROW: A. Becker, II . l'au ss, ,\ . \\'ent in k, r.. Rudnick, J. Spitzer, B. L
N. Baskin, E . Uzemack, I'. Lanners, A. Sutton, S. \\'incr. SECON D HO\\': J. Serra, B. Slollcn, It :\liller,
:\I. Zissman, B. \\'iser, V. :\littleberg, It Adleman, It :'\ illi, S. Kite, J. Arkin. FIWi\'T ttc)\\': T. Stearn, B.
Kile, :\I. Lazar , B. Schabilion ( \ 'ice-President ), I. Up in ( President), It l'ontecore ( Sargeant al ,\ n n s), S.
Siegal ( Treasurer ), D. Nielsen ( Secretary) B. I.em pert, S. Epstein .
S.
N Club goes down to defeat again.
Club is
As many people do not realize, the
a very important service organization. It performs
such function s as selling program s at football games
and ushering at all home basketba ll games.
Th a nks to the help of sponsor, Mr. Meles, this
year's N Club vs. Faculty game was a success.
The N Club had hopes of beating the faculty but
the "I3 atmen" went down to defeat 62-45. The first
game this year was between the .Juniors of the N
Club and the women teachers. This inn ovation was
a big win for the .Juniors. With this game the N
Club has built up school spirit and brought the
faculty a nd students into a closer relationshi p.
The Batmen of th e N Club, Lorey Comilor and Garry Buzil,
find il hard to get a rebound from Coach Richardso n.
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�Working on this year's G.A.A. activities are Board Members, BACK ROW: T. Benas, C. Baldassano, J.
Jungwirth, K . Ullberg, C. Loda!, E. i\1iner,J. Meltzer. SECOND ROW: S. Krauze, K. Weinberg, L. Neidorf,
K. Guerrero. FRONT ROW: A. Fechter, B. Sudak, D. Ricci, S. Kabiller, J. Statland.
G.A.A.
displays co-ordination and sportsmanship.
G.A.A. sponsors after-school activities to more
than three hundred girls for the development of
athletic skills and good sportsmanship. The girls
may participate in any of the sports scheduled seasonally by the G.A.A. Board. These sports include
swimming, tennis, badminton, bowling, gymnastics,
and softball.
For a number of team sports, girls are chosen
on the basis of their skills. Because the Girls' Gymnastic team can't compete against other schools as
a unit, each girl develops skills as an individual.
The team presents a demonstration before the school
body. Another team is the Ripplettes, the swim club.
The girls who belong to this g roup exhibit their
talents in an annual water show.
The major activities sponsored by G.A.A. this
year were the Co-Ed Sports Nights. A number of
sports activities are offered to all those who wish
to attend.
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:r OFFICE
H.
Ollicers Karen Weinberg (Sec.), Anita Fechter (Treas.), Kathy
Guerrero (Pres.), and, not pictured, Donna Lewis (Vice Pres.)
are responsible for tl1e year's calendar of G.A.A. events .
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Miss Barbara Ray and Junior Karen Weinberg eagerly collect
tl1e entrance fee fOr a G.A.A. Co-Ed Sports Night.
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�Develo ped in tumbling and apparatus skills a re,
BAC K ROW: K. Weinberg, D. Settler, i\ l. Bru tzkus,
II . Brakman, K. Guerrero, B. Ryback, B. Frank,
S. Krau ze, D. Roth. SECOND ROW: R. Bauer, C.
Zack, V. Klein , J. Lange, R. Bernat, C. J o hnson,
ook, C.
P. Koch, K. Stender. FRONT ROW: i\l. L
Lav in, E. ll arrold, M. Yelner, E. Somcrman, S. Kabiller, 11. i\ l a rin ello, J. Le rn er, members of the
G.A.A. Gymnastics team.
Actively participating in inter-scholastic tennis arc,
BACK ROW: C. Glenn, N. Wilhclmson, C. Loda!,
K. Ullberg, IL Bauer, T . Ben as. FRON T ROW : K.
Guerrero, B. Sudak, L. Bcrliant, of the G.A.A. Tenni s team.
As fish out of water are th e Ripplettes, BAC K ROW: A. Cherniavskyj, E. Miner, C. H orvitz, J . Lange, B. Ohlson, C. Loda!, L.
Bain. SECOND ROW: E. Weisman, 1-1. Lubo, S. Sapoznik, B.
Crain, R. Briskman. FRONT ROW: K. Weinberg, K. Wolters,
K. Seedorf, B. Ryback, 1-1. Dragon.
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�Orch esis danc ers gain
expe rien ce and grac e.
Orchesis is a growing organization of graceful
and skilled girls who are interested in modern dance.
They are under the supervision of Mrs . Burns, who
sees that they meet at least once a week to work
on dances, learn new movements, better their dance
techniq uc, and make their own costumes. The members are classified into either Junior or Senior Orchcsis according to the length of their mem bership
and the development of their skill. Each year these
girls display their talents in an hour dance program of dexterity, originality, and exciting modern
dance.
Practicing their grace and form as modern dancers
are Orchesis officers Shelly Cohen ( Pres.), Nan Harris (Sec.), a nd Penny Bloom (Vice Pres.).
Displaying form, co-ordination , and g race arc Junior and Senior Orchcsis members, BACK RO\\/: E. Daily,
N. H arris, S. Cohen, N. Kariolich, L. Zabore, N. Holland, K. Wa naski, M. H a rtman, G. Scha ndler. SECOND HO\\/: T . Calnick, S. Mevora, S. Kranze, C. ?l lclas, D. Hcbhan, E. Sch aver, M. Washington. FRONT
HO\\/: E. Skaltcsky, M. Quintanalcs, G. Estrin , L. ll amly, !'. Bloom, J. Lerner, K. Barach.
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�School spirit is sparked by the Sophomore Cheerleaders, Llnda Mandell, Carolyn Anderson, Judy Schoeller,
Sue Kempton, Ellen Panitch, and Cin cy Billian.
Cheerleade rs promote school spirit.
N iles cheerleaders, alw ays full of pep and enthusiasm, a re among the most ardent promoters
o f team spirit a t o ur school. Th ey arc loyal to the
teams and lead the school in spirited yells at pep
a ssem blics and all footba ll a nd basketba ll games.
There arc three cheerleading sq ua<ls: Freshman,
Sophomore, and Varsity. In order to beco me a
cheerleader, a girl must attend a clinic which is
held e\·ery sp ring before try -outs. At th ese clinics,
aspiring cheerleaders lea rn some of the school cheers
a nd various jumps. When they try out, th ey must
perform an original jump and a required school
cheer. They must also do a straight jump, an arch
jump, a flex jump, and a tumbling stunt, such as
a round-off, a cartw heel, or the splits. These girl s
arc judged on their skill, their pep, and their spirit.
Cheerleaders meet three times a week after school
to im prove their cheering techniques a nd to learn
new cheers a nd formations. Recently, they . have
established a rigorous code of "Chcerleading E thics,"
which they follo w loya lly.
Des pite the continu a l choos ing o f new teams and
the changing of cheers, the purpose of N iles' cheerleaders is the same every year: to promote good
sportsma nship and school spirit, and to cheer our
teams on to victory with smiling faces and enthusiastic voices. N iles East is very proud of its lovely
and talented cheerleaders.
Freshman Chee rleaders sta rt the year off enthusiasticall y, BACK HOW : Buffy l{osen, :\I ary !l ook, Ellen Arkin , Helme B rakman. FRO:\'T ROW : Donna l ~ichman, Karen Swartout.
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�The Varsity cheerleaders often perform an original porn-porn routine at school assemblies.
Varsity Cheerleaders encourage enthusiasm.
Varsity Cheerleaders, BACK ROW: Linda Nelson, Helene Zimmerman (alternate), Gail Solberg (alternate),
Carol Shaffer. FRONT ROW: Kathy Capetinni, Setty Romanek, Kathy Jones, Sandy Siegel, Carolyn Dowlin, Linda Witcher.
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�Victory,
Varsity,
Kathy Capettini
Co-Captain
Kathy Jones
Co-Captain
Yea Team!
Carol ShalTer
Sandy Siegel
Betty Romanek
Linda Nelson
Helene Zimmerman
Linda Witcher
Carolyn Dowlin
Gail Solberg
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�PEOPLE ARE smoking in the washrooms ---~~.~~~~'"1a--
generally ridiculous ... thankful for Christmas vacation ...
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�the substance of the school ... crowding on the bridge ...
scared to death of finals ... always smiling deep down inside.
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�''Troja ns!
Trojan s!''
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�115
�Transition is the watchword of the Freshman class. Each year a class of confident,
yet shy, Frosh enter Niles. Each year a new
class, trying desperately to fill the awkward
gap between being the leader on the junior
high campus and the follower at N iles, enters,
adjusts, a nd assimilates into the flurry of faces,
classes, and activities that make up Nilehi.
Early in the year, class cabinet and cou ncil elections are held to give the class leadership, direction, and an equal voice in school
govern ment. Through academic courses, athletic teams, and extracurricular clubs, the
Class of '69 gains experience, and prepares to
succeed as heir to the leadership and achievement which Niles East has built up over the
years.
l+eslnuan Cabinet is the internal governing body of the Class of '69. l3ACK llO\V: G.
Le Fevre, I\. Schneiderman, M. Arenson, D. Chaiken, i\I. Levie, K. Fleischer, J. Cold·
berg. SI•:COND llO\V: A. \Vainer, M. Flicht, C. Lavin, I\. Silverstein , L. Gapastione,
L. \Vankovsky, ,\. Benzeev, 0. 1.achman. fllONT 1\0\V: S. Freedman (Secretary ), ll.
Becker (Sergeant-at-arms), B. l\obbin (Vice President), B. llartstein (!'resident), S. ;\lelamed (Treasurer ), H. Quintanales.
Linda Abelson
Pamela Abhsie
Elyse Abrams
Maureen Abrams
Kathleen Anderson
Deborah Apel
i\lichael Arenson
Ellen Arkin
Alexis Arnold
Janet Arnopolin
Susan Bailey
Marlene Baker
Scott Baker
Llnda Bandy
Karen Barach
Paul Barnett
Nancy Becker
Richard Becker
Ross Becker
Suzanne Becker
Robert Bedows
Andrea Behr
Miles Beitler
Cynthia Belue
Susan Benjamin
Ann Benzeev
Laurel Berkson
Unda Berman
l\lark Berndt
\Va yne Berzon
Gary Binder
Janis llishaf
Adrianne Bivins
Darrell Boettge
Richard llbettge
Lee Bollow
Andrew Bolnick
Lucy Bondy
Todd Bonner
Ellen Borden
Randy Bornstein
Constance Borowicz
Eugene Botsacos
Helene Brakinan
Larry Branman
Fred Brasawsky
Hobert Bresler
Ellen Bresnik
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Honda Acker
Helen Aisenberg
Andrea Alport
l3ecky Anderson
Randy Briskman
Anita Brook
Bruce Brown
Barbara Bruch
�Marsha Brutzkus
Ralph B arbakoff
J oel Burnstein
Jamie Byron
Ariadna Cherniavsky
J ames Christensen
Christine Clauson
Howard Cloch
Rand ee Cra ne
Marianne Crowh urst
Paul Daily
Richard Dale
Nicholas Dallas
Lynn Darmstadter
Barry Davis
Joel Davis
Lawrence Davis
Gerald Decicco
Donald Deluca
Clyde Denis
Gary Deutsch
Vicki Diamond
Jeannine Doner
Jerrold Dorn
Donna Dowlin
Dennis Duban
Roberta Dueno
Nancy Dunlap
Sandra Edelman
Juanita Edfors
Linda Elesh
Cindy Ellis
Megan Eoyang
Ian Epstein
Charleen Estes
John Even
Llnda Even
Joyce Fechter
Marc Feder
Steven Feder
Susan Ferdman
Cydney Fields
Glo ria Fields
Phillip Figa
Jere Fine
Steven Fine
Caryn Fisch
Judith Fisch
Dorothy Fischer
Steven Fischman
Lynn Fisher
Raymo nd Fisher
Wayne Fisher
Paul Fishman
Robin Flammang
Kenneth Fleischer
Myra Flicht
Gary Foster
Martin Fraeman
Shelley Freedm a n
Laurel Friend
Ho wa rd Futterman
Ira Gans
Lynda Gapastione
Carol Gar ber
Ellen Garber
George Garbo
Elaine Garland
Sherri Gav lin
Morris Gertz
Roxanne Gilbert
Nancy Gilmore
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Nancy Clothier
Andrea Cohen
Denise Cohen
Irvin g Cohen
Michael Cohen
Julie Cole
Dennis Collins
Bruce Cooper
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Gail Caplan
Celeste Carneal
David Chaiken
Robert Chemers
Carol Glaberson
Steven Glassner
Beth Glazer
Marvin Glazer
Scott Glenn
Valerie Gobos
Cha rles Gockenbach
Debra Gold
Laurie Gold
Ilene Goldberg
Janis Goldberg
Howard Goldrich
!\lark D. Goldstein
Mark S. Goldstein
Mitchell Goldstein
Llnda Gollay
Roberta Goodman
Ja nice Gordon
Mark Gordon
Samuel Graifman
Lois Green
Rona Greenberg
Rhoda Greene
Debra Greenfeld
Carol Greenwa ld
How ard Crimson
Sheri Gross
Alice Guggenheim
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�Timothy Gunderson
Joel Gutman
Lauren Guttcr
Paul Haake
Roger llarris
Elizabeth Harrold
Lee Hartman
Marlene Hartman
Barry
Judith
Judith
James
Williaml leinrich
Barbara H einsimer
Robin Hessing
Debra G. Hirsch
Debra K. Jlirsch
Stuart Hock
Jeanne Hoglund
Jerome Hoglund
Nancy Holland
Richard llolzheimer
i\fary Hook
Linda Horberg
Elias Horowitz
Francine II orwitz
Diane I Jowell
John Hutter
Susan ldelman
Marilyn Jacobson
Susan J aet
Christopher Janis
James Janisch
Janice Jerger
Beth Johnson
Carol Johnson
Laura Johnson
Douglas Johnston
Gerald Jones
Steven Julius
Jean J 1mgwirth
Robert Kaiser
Bradley Kaiz
Florence Kalma
Katherine Kamin
Susan Kammer
Jan ice Kantro
Evanlynn Kaplan
Patricia Karowich
Michael Katz
Paul Katz
Allen Kearney
Bonnie King
Brian King
Richard King
Keith Klauss
Terry Kcin
Deborah Klingbeil
Martin Klinn
Janet Klotz
Sharon Koe
Nancy Kogan
Elene Kolb
Michael Kolb
Mark Koppel
Marshall Koppel
Anne Koman
Debra Korshak
Janice Kotlisky
Gregory Kov aciny
Karen Kramer
Kevin Kreilman
Barry Kusatzky
Christine Kusek
Donna Lachman
Bonnie Landsman
Robert Laskov
Richard Lassin
Michelle Laurie
Cynthia Lavin
Ronald Lavine
Linda Lawler
Gail Levevrc
Karen l.ehrrnan
Lawrence Lehrman
Thomas Leonard
Mark Levie
Sidney Levine
J elfrey Levy
John Lewandowski
Carol Uebrn an
Shelley Upson
Gary Lonquist
John Look
James Lutz
Thomas Lyons
Donald McCray
Charles ;\lcCumber
Caryn ;\(ann
Toni Mann
Audrey Margolis
Randi Margules
Heather Marinello
Larry Markovitz
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Stephanie Haas
Mark 1lalperin
Annette llanbrook
Jan ice JI arastany
James Marx
Paul Matsuoka
Glenn Mayer
Sherry Mayrent
Hartstein
Hass
Jlatyina
Hawkins
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Fresham enthusiastically support the team as they
cheer the Trojans onto victory.
Ricki Mcdow
Steven Melamed
Timothy Melas
Douglas Metzger
Irene Meyer
Nancy Meyer
Steven Meyers
Debby Michelin
Allan Michell
Michael Miller
Sidney Milstein
Ellen Miner
Marcy Mitnick
Steve Morgen
Alvin Mormolstein
Roberta N aftulin
Steve Nathan
Elizabeth N eidorf
~lark Nemerovski
Ronald Netter
Michael Neuman
James Niesman
Carl Niess
Alan Nopar
Carol Norstrom
;\ladeline Nortman
Thomas O'Boyle
Barbara Ohlson
Wendy O' Martin
Margaret O' Neill
Carol O'Shanna
:\I yra OshefT
William Page
Eric Pall es
William Papish
Kenneth Patis
;\I ich ael PatofT
:\!arc Pavey
Susan Pt'Ctor
Charles Perk.ins
Glenn Petroski
Roger Philips
Lenore Plotke
Larry Plotkin
Jennifer Podgers
Bonita Pokoik
Richard Polen
Alan Pollack
Carol PonorofT
~lary Ponto
Cornelia Porter
Alan Portman
Harlene Portman
Gary Primack
Theophilus Prousis
Irving Rade
Lawrence Rafferty
Fay Reich
Richard Reinwald
Scott Reynolds
Richard Rice
Keith Richman
Seymour Hiflkind
Bruce Robbin
Kenneth Robin
Eugenie Roderich
Buff Rosen
Jerrold Rosen
1.enae Rosenfeld
Nancy Rosenfield
Marlene Rosenwald
Cindy Hosner
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�Edward Rotberg
Elise Roth
Marsha Roth
David Ruben
Lois Rubenstein
Elyse Rubin
Jan ice Rudnick
Thomas Ryan
Ila Sadin
Cheryl Saey
Robert Samborski
Renee Samclson
Deborah Samuels
Howard Samuels
Susan Sapoznik
Paul Sarasin
Robert Savitsky
Christine Scarpelli
Steven Schaeffel
Nancy Schaffrick
Joel Schatz
Arthur Schatzman
Elaine Schayer
Marsha Schectman
Davida Schiffman
Ruth Schlesinger
Joanne Schmidt
Rhoda Schneiderman
Alan Schnider
Arthur Schubert
Robe11 Schuckman
Joel Schulkin
Bonita Schultz
Alan Schwartz
William Schwegel
Marc Seruya
Mark Shachtman
Merle Shapera
Richard Shapiro
Robert Shapiro
Donald Shearn
Lynn Shutan
Joyce Shuter
Andrea Siegel
Charlotte Siegel
Florence Siegel
Patricia Siegel
Deborah Sigel
Norman Silber
Francine Silberstein
Ellen Silver
Gail Silver
Robin Silverstein
Ellyce Simon
Kenneth Simon
Mark Simon
Eileen Skaletsky
Terry Sklair
Scott Solberg
Elyse Somerman
Myron Sonkin
John Spies
Robert Spohr
William Stapelfeld
Freshman sail into the spirit of Homecoming weekend in this independent float.
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ta
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Wayne Thomas
Nancy Thompson
June Thorsen
Phyllis Tetlebaum
Barry Urborg
Linus Van Pelt
Jan Velen
Carolyn Vick
Valerie \V ard
Edward \Veiner
Irwin \Veiner
Marc \Veiner
Chery l Weiss
Karen \V eiss
Eileen Weitzman
Karen Weitzman
Jeffrey Williams
Brenda \Villroth
Merle Wolff
Robert Yauch
Marla Yelner
Norbert Zagas
Pamela Ziah
Steven Zimmerman
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Dale Tarantur
Edward Tefka
Nancy Tcrchin
Edward Thiry
Alan White
Neal White
Rosemary While
David Wiggins
'~ · '
Steven Sweet
Sheri Swibel
Sheldon Tabas
Stephen Taich
David Weinstein
Gail Weinstein
Shirley Weinstein
William Weiss
JL
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Robert Struck
Paula Sulzer
Karen Swartwout
Janis Sweda
Robert Vossel
Arden \Vainer
Randall Waller
Linda Wankovsky
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Liane Stone
Dennis Streicher
Susan Strohm
Christy Strom
Gary Topp
Janice Trainor
Dorothy Treitel
Michael Treitman
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Gerald Stegmeyer
Karen Sternfeld
l\.lichelle Stevens
Karen Stone
Miriam Zolt
Hichard Zuckerman
NOT PICTUHED
Robert Beazley
Patricia Binder
Mary Clark
James Coninx
Claire Fischer
Sharlene Green
Cheryl Herling
Dennis Heydrick
Mark Hill
Donald J ankowski
Benita Kapelusz
Kevin Lee
Donna Michael
Warren Michaels
Ernest Miller
Howard Nelson
Robert Quintanales
Dahlia Rogalin
Ronda Schuster
Marco Siciliano
Hichard Singer
Michael Sinoway
Morlen Silloway
Kathleen Weber
Karen Weidner
Jeffrey Weiss
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IZ I
�Adjusted and ready to assume its role as
a responsible and integral part of school activities is the Sophomore class. The Sophs, as
the largest class in the school, have made
their presence known by participating in school
activities.
A Sophomore may be the SSM monitor
down the hall, a reporter for the school newspaper, a co-chairman of a Student Council
.committee, or a member of an athletic team .
The Sophomore has demonstrated his ability
to follow and to lead.
By selling class rings and beanies and by
collecting class dues, the Sophomores begin
saving to finance next year's prom.
Too young for college worries and too old
for Freshman anxieties, the Sophomore can
settle down to a program of personal enrichment.
Sofihomore Cabinet directs the largest class in the school. BACK ROW: M. Ellenby,
G. Joslyn, S. Jacobson, H. Brody, D. Seigel, H. Welstein, R. Salfro. SECOND ROW:
J\I. Gordon, N. Alexander, B. Cooper, D . Levin, T. Baren, It Lichtenstein, S. Isaacs,
C. Goldfarb. FRONT ROW: S. Natenberg, R. Vlad (Secretary), T. Novak (Vice President), L. Halperin (President ), G. Goldstein (Treasurer), B. Hayman (Sergeant-alarms), and E. Fishman.
CLASS 0 F '68 demonstrates ability to lead.
Terry Abbott
Cary Abrams
Eric Adams
Nancy Alexander
Rochelle Apple
Louis Argus
Marsha Auerbach
Leslie Bain
Hillary Balas
Tobey Baren
Paul Bartlett
Albert Becker
Bruce Bendel
Michelle Bender
Diane Berent
Jo Anna Berick
Arnold Berk
D eborah Berkson
Renita Bernat
J elfrey Bieber
Cynthia Bielinski
Cynthia Billian
Mark Bishop
Barbara Blaz
Martin Block
Charles Bloom
Susan Bobrov
Marlene Bohm
Thomas Bottum
Mark Brachman
Marcia Brainin
Steven Braver
B ruce Breger
Susan Broton
Bruce Brown
Laurence Broun
William Bruch
George Buchler
Michael Buckman
Cay Burdeen
Michael Burgeman
Trude Burns
Betty Bush
Bena Buzil
Gloria Calkins
Barbara Car asso
Thomas Carneal
Richard Cassato
IZZ
Rebeca Alleguez
Carolyn Anderson
Lind a Anderson
Michael Anderson
Steven Chemers
Astrida Cherniavskyj
Edward Cheszek
Jeffrey Chovanec
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�Nancy Christensen
Nancy Christen son
Daniel Clark
Debby Clayton
William Clearfield
Donald Cleven
.\lary Ann Coburn
:'\adine Cogan
Hobert Cohen
Sheri Coleman
Robert Cooper
i\lichael Coorlas
Stanley Cope
i\ Iario Co rona
Leslye Crodgen
Allen Cypin
Hick Daitchman
Wayne Daren
Earle Davis
Diane Del Dotto
George Demeulenaere
Terrie Dcmpers
Donna Donile
Joseph D relich
Charles Dribin
llernadette Duffin
Nancy Dunn
Axel Dylka
llelen Dziabacinski
Roger Eck
Robenta Edelman
Susan Edelman
John Eggert
Hichard Ekstrom
Edythe Elfman
Marc Ellen by
Hobert Engel
Michael Essig
Gail Estrin
David Ezra
Ellen Fabian
Vicky Fantus
Sherry Fein
Janice Feldman
Ricky Feldman
Andrea Ferri
Hoy Filinson
Barbara Fillip~
Shelley Fine
Marsha Fink
Step hen Fisher
Esther Fishman
Cary Fleischer
Bonnie Frank
Ethel Fried
Susan Friedman
Jack Fryschman
Harriet Fulkowski
Bonnie Gagerman
Luis Garcia
William Gardiner
Lawrence Gardner
George Gargano
Robert Cats
William Gee
Alan Gerstein
Trudy Gewelke
Sandra Gilbert
Jeffrey Giles
Sharon Gilman
Kim Gitlis
Janet Glad er
Barbara Glazer
Scott Glickson
Susan Goers
Deborah Gold
Cari Goldfarb
Alan Goldman
Phyllis Goldman
Andrea Goldstein
Gary Goldstein
Martha Goldstein
Michael GoJd stein
Rosalee Goldstein
Trudy Goldstein
Nancy Golemis
Arthur Goodfriend
Marsha Gordon
Robert Gottlieb
Rqnald Gould
Anthony Grandinetti
Ellen Greenberg
Merle Greenberg
Roy Grossman
Kathy Guice
Deborah Gurwitz
James Gustafson
Lynn Gustafson
David Hagio
Lawrence Ha lperin
Rona ld Harling
Kathryn Harmening
Thomas I larrington
Gary Harris
Douglas 1-1 art
Bruce Hayman
Andrea Ileim
Esther Heimlich
Sandra Helberg
Peter Helmers
Gail H en ich
:'vlaureen Heinz
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�:\'laryjane Herter
Donald Hibner
John Hibner
Charles II inklc
Carol Horvitz
Shelley Horwitz
George 1-1 urmuz
Natalie lglutz
Deborah Irwin
Sue Isaacs
John Italia
Howard Jacobs
Jerald Jacobs
Stephen Jacobson
i'"I argaret Janisch
David Jansen
Carol Johnson
Gale Johnson
Michael Joseph
Miriam Joseph
George Joslyn
Eve Kahn
Gayle Kanlan
Andrea Kaplan
Bonnie Kaplan
Donna Kaplan
Sharon Kaplan
Nora Kariolich
Caryn Narmazin
Donna Kasch
Kenneth Kass
Alan Katz
Stephen Katz
Susan Katz
Jam es Kaufman
Lawrence Kaufman
Susan Kaufman
Michael Kaye
Susan Kempton
Jeffrey Kessler
Christel Kim
Roger Kimball
John King
Richard King
Norine Kirshner
Richard Kirshner
Patricia Kiss
Steven Kite
Kimberly Klapman
Eileen Klehr
Helaine Kleinman
Valerie Klein
Donna Kleinschmidt
Donna Klinke
Diane Kneip
Ariane Koch
Patricia Koch
Barbara Koestner
Dianna Kolb
Lynda Korn
David Kosh
Stewart Kosoy
Ronald Koval
Sheri Kovin
Shelley Kramer
Brian Krasner
Glenn Krause
Alan Krawetz
Alan Krockcy
Barbara Kruglick
Glenn Kruse
Judith Kuester
Ellene Kuner
Wendy Lake
Terry Lampert
Joy Lange
William Lanners
Jill Lasin
Michael Lavin
Donna Lawrenz
Donna LeComte
Phillip Leibowitz
Terry Lenoff
Jane Lerner
Gerald Letzkus
Ira Levenshon
Bonita Levin
David Levin
Jeffrey Levin
Deneen Levy
Rhea Lichtenstein
Lynne Lieberman
Terry Lindenberg
Jeffrey Lisnek
Claire Loda!
Richard Lochtan
Mary
Mary
Holly
Linda
Kristine McGraw
Janis Maeda
Christine Main
John Maki
I Z4
Gary Hoefler
Laurel Hoffer
Lauren Hoffer
Phyllis Hoffman
George Mamlok
Arthur Manassa
Hector Mandel
Linda Mandell
Look
Lubin
Lubow
Ludmer
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�Elissa MankofT
Lynne Manpearl
Steven .\larcus
Lo use i\ I arcy
J udy i\1arks
Elaine .\larmcl
Hobert .\'! atusik
l ~twrcnce Mayer
Jill Medintz
D onald i\1etz
:'llichael :'lleyerhoff
i\ 1aria j\ I ich a els
Laura :\1 igdow
Andrea .\liller
Daniel .\liller
Guy :\liller
Janet :\lill er
Jeri :\·liller
Handy :-. Iiller
Gary ;\l inkus
J ill Wse
:\! ichacl i\logill
Deborah :\lonsen
Richard :\l oore
Roger :\loore
Victor i\1orris
Leo i\1orton
Barry :'llosoff
Hoger .\I ueller
Richard :\! ullot
Deborah i\ l 111rn
Judith .\I yers
Ed ward i\'l yszka
Richard Nagel
Steven Na ten berg
Steven Nathan
Hobert N clson
Patricia "lemeroff
Hobert ;\ewlin
>Jarman :"J"cwman
J oycc Nicholas
Thomas N igut
Nicholas Nikitow
Barry Ni man
Allan Ni nebcrg
,\nthony Novak
Caryn 0:udclman
Patrick O'lloyle
William Oppenheimer
Ja mes O' Reilly
Shari Ornstein
John Pace
Ellen Pani tch
Elvin Papier
Kenneth Paradise
Robyn Parker
Thomas Paschall
Shelley Penn
Howard Perlma n
Jan Peterson
Richard. Peterson
II everl y Piu as
Sharon Pollack
Sidney Rabin
Henry Hade
Jerry Haiber
Daph ne Hambis
Jeffrey Ha nd all
.\!aria Rapoport
,\udrey Hatsman
Victoria Heam
Bonn ie Reisin
Pa ul Reisman
Deborah Ricci
Mich ael Rich
Lynn Hich rdson
Steven Rifkin
Ceorge Hissmann
Ira Hobin son
Curt Rodin
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Sophomore Shelley Kramer receives her academic award fro m
i\lr. Ty ler and :\Ir. Ber'anis at th e annual awards assembly.
�Smiling proud ly, Sophomore cheerleaders display their first prize Homecoming flo at.
Arlene Rosen
Eillen Hosen
J oann Hosen
Lynn Rosen
Joseph Rosman
Deborah Roth
Robert Roth
Susan Roth
Arnold Rotkin
Lawrence Rudd
Michael Rudolph
Leslie Rumack
Gail Russel
Barbara Ryback
Robin Sachs
Richard Saffro
Barbara Sakovcr
Janet Salter
Albert Samborski
Gerald Sampson
Lee Sandler
Susan Sawitz
Trudy Schaffner
Richard Schick
James Schlau
Arlene Sdilesinger
Edward Schneider
i\fathias Schneider
Betty Schober
Judy Schoeller
Steven Schoenwolf
John Schramm
Donald Schubert
Karen Schultz
William Schultz
Klarice Schutz
Iris Schwartz
Ernest Schweit
Karen Seedorf
Brad Seiden berg
Steven Seidman
Donald Seigel
Roy Settler
Joan Sgaller
Shelley Schaevitz
Alan Shapiro
Philip Sharrock
Mark Shavitz
Ronald Sheade
Sol Shniderman
Barbara Shonkwiler
Mark Shutan
Ralph Sieber
Jack Silver
David Silverman
Francyne Simon
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Steven Rosen
Paula Hosenberg
Janis Hosenbloom
Tobey Rosenzweig
Jeffrey Simon
Nancy Singer
Floyd Smith
Theresa Smith
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�Toby Smith
Walter Smulson
Lynd a Snider
Marion Snider
Snoopy
Lorri Snyd er
Gail Solomon
Jeffrey Solomon
Jack Solway
Jeffrey Sonheim
Bonnie Spiegel
Nathan Stahlke
Samuel Stal
Michael Stein
Hobert Stiegel
Sheryl Stone
Dianna Strasser
Bernice Sudak
Margaret Sykora
Minnie Szuchmacher
Yvonne Tanneberg
:\1ichael Tanner
Philip Tanzar
Theodore Tasky
Renee Tefka
Michael Thiry
Hichard Thompson
James Thomsen
Roger Toelke
Unda Toppson
Scott Trubakoff
Pauline Tselekis
Joseph Tuzinski
Kathryn Ulrich
Andrea Upin
Cecelia Valenti
Linda \'an Cleave
Fred Vedder
l\larsha Vclen
Stephen Vetzn er
Renee Vlad
James \V akefield
Nancy \V alker
Cathy Waller
Sam \Varshawer
Steven Wasserman
Cynthia Watson
Susan \Vaxstein
Larry \Vein stein
Lynn Weinstein
!Heb ard Weinstein
:\lerle Weiss
Gary \Velchko
Victor Wells
II arv ey \\Ielstein
Michele Williams
Joel \Villroth
Lindsay Wineberg
Helen \Virschem
William \Vise
Linda \Vitt
Luann \Vitt
David \\I olf
Earl Wolf
:\lark \\'olf
SteYen \Volfinsohn
Kenneth \\'olin
Frank Woolman
Kathryn Wolters
Steven Yonover
Glenn Yoshimura
Lirol Zack
Jeffrey Zamansky
Shelley Zamm
l\lichael Zissman
Hal Zivin
Kenneth Zucker
NOT PICTURED
Robert Berkowitz
Harold Brody
Caharlotte Campana
Paul Campana
David Diamond
Marleen Fowler
James Gross
Richard Harris
Gary Jerger
George Kopplemeier
Patrick Luslman
Mark Marzinelli
Joseph O'Roark
Marvin Simon
Sharon Toelke
Lawrence Trainor
Edward Van Russell
Susan \Vaysdorf
Thomas Wyler
Henry Zemel
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�CLASS OF
'67
acquires the rights of upperclassmen.
In the classroom, on the athletic field, and
in the club room after school, the Juniors have
adapted themselves to the responsibilities and
freedoms which are assigned to the title of
"Upperclassmen." The Junior finds himself being pressured by the approach of college. He
takes the PSAT and the National Merit Exam.
He shoulders the responsibility of arranging for and paying for the prom. At the same
time, he unsuccessfully tries to prevent a premature case of senioritis.
Junior year hurries by with Homecoming
floats, the annual concert, class dues and buttons, a booth for the school carnival, the task
of providing next year's Student Council president, and the Junior-Senior prom. Through
active participation in all aspects of school
life, the Juniors prepare to assume the responsibility of leading the school next year.
Junior Cabinil plans the 1966 Prom. BACK ROW: S. Silverman, K. Ullberg, L. Covitt,
B. Simon, M. Averbach, D. Kalin, B. Golbin, M. Rubin. SECOND ROW: B. Kite,
l. Corman, S. \Vankowski, B. Aronson, E. Robins, L. Nix, R. Adelman, S. Gordon.
FHONT ROW: J. Ellis, S. Plotkin, R. Cook, D. Kroon (President), H. Look (VicePresident ), I I. Zimmerman (Treasurer), D. Simon, M. Ackerman (Secretary).
Richard Abend
Larrv Acker
;\larcia Ackerman
Hobert Adelman
Christie Anderson
Ellen April
Steve Armstrong
Sandra Arnstein
Martin Aronson
Robert Aronson
i\lichacl Averbach
Clara Baldassano
Linda Barkoo
Kenneth Batko
Dianne Batzkall
Marlene Becker
Bette Beer
Robert Bell
Donald Benedict
Terry Bercovitz
Richard Berg
Diane Bergeron
Nancy Berk
Eric Berland
Sheldon Berman
Sheila Bernstein
Larry Berss
Madelyne Bieber
Gary Bills
Reva Bilton
Phillip Bishaf
Carolyn Blaz
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Ronald Adelman
Nancy Ahonen
Robert Airdo
John Alexander
Paula lllonstein
Penny Bloom
Ronald Bondy
Steven Boren
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�William Boukas
Barbara B rahos
Jay Brandenburg
:\lichael Braus
Sally Brocato
Terry Brodsky
Irwin Brody
Jeffrey Bronn
Richard Bronstein
i\lichael Brook
Charles Brown
Linda Brown
Philip Brushaber
Anita Calkins
William Carey
Larry Carlin
Linda Carlson
Celia Carvalho
Isabel Carv all10
Alan Cassman
Patricia Catellier
Jane Cech
Timmy Cech
William Christensen
Rochelle Cohen
Ronna Cook
Donna Cooper
Ilene Corman
Lee Covitt
Carolyn Cox
Barbara Craig
Albert Crowhurst
Eileen Cusic
Jack Cypkin
Jayne Cyrog
Ellen Daily
David Daniels
Terry Dash
Dolores Davis
Steven Decicco
Barbara Deutsch
Karen Dofman
Carolyn Dowlin
Flora Dragon
Barbara Dubrow
Catherine Duffin
Joel Duhl
Judith Dunlap
Lila Egerter
Wendy Eimstad
Adrienne Eisenberg
Sonny Eisen berg
Barbara Ekman
J oyce Ellis
lll artin Engel
Gloria Engerman
Stephen Epstein
Menvin Estes
Bery 1 Feigen
Edwin Feld
Joel Feldman
l\lark Feldman
Stuart Feldman
Robert FicRs
Ira Fingerman
William Fischer
II oward Fork ash
Don Foss
John Foster
Karen Fox
Rhonda Fradkin
Arthur Freedman
II a rley Freedman
Sheldon Freisinger
jack Fried
Terri Friedlander
:\I arilyn Futterman
Richard Galen
Trudi Calnick
Ellyn Galowich
i\larilyn Gans
Susan Cats
Janet Genz
Richard Gerber
Bruce Gershenzon
Jana Gilmore
Diana Glass
:\!aria Glazer
Barbara Golbin
Barbara Goldberg
Sue Goldberg
Linda Goldstein
Robert Goldstein
Robert Goodman
Frances Goodstein
Joel Gordon
Kenneth Grace
:\lichael Graham
Donald Grayless
l\I ark Greenberg
Allen Creenfield
Anne Criffin
Sandra Croat
Pamela Halperin
Theodore II arling
Jerome Harris
Nan IIarris
Janet II arrison
Chervl II aw kins
Jamcs l lcinslmer
Charles II essel
Phyllis lleyman
1Z9
�Larry 1-1 irsch
Linda II olzman
Cheryl Jlorberg
Joseph Jloward
Lesley Jacobs
Joseph J czowski
Florence Joachim
Keith Joh an son
Robert Johnson
Alan Joseph
Sharon Kabiller
Ricki Kagan
Vivian Kahn
}lark Kaiz
David Kalin
David Kalish
Pamela Kaluzna
Margie Kamin
Neal Kamin
Errol Kaplan
J efTrey Kaplan
Richard Kaplan
Maxine Karras
l\lark Kassof
J an is Kellman
David Kennedy
Joyce Kirchler
l\lyrna Kirshenbaum
Barry Kite
Steven Kite
Ralph Klein
Mary Klingbeil
Karen Klinke
Lewis Klinn
Gail Klomann
Iris Kogan
David Kohn
Martin Koppel
Susan Koslan
Anne Kraatz
Alan Kraus
Sylvia Krauze
Dennis Kreft
Suzanne Kreger
David Kritzler
Elliott Kroger
David Kroon
Gary Kure
Dorothy Lahna
Ruth Lampert
Leslee Langhaus
Linda Lascoe
Jeff Lash
Michele Laveau
Linda Ledgerwood
Richard Lefevre
Barry Lempert
Gary Leven
J efTrey Levens
Joel U'Vin
Robert Levin
Elliott Lewis
Benjamin Liberman
J efTrey Li pman
Daniel Loewensteiner
Harvey Look
Linda Lorence
Freddi Lovitz
Stuart Lubin
Neil Lukatch
Rachel Lunsik
Bradley Lutz
Lynne :\lack
Charles Mages
1'1 ichael l\I a lick
:VI arc ;\[ arcus
Gayla 1\largolin
Karen Margolis
Jacqueline Marks
Patricia Marras
Nancy :\larx
Ava l\lathews
Steven 1\1 atlin
Jack Medor
Cynthia l\lelas
Jill Meltzer
Jill l\lendelsohn
Susan l\levorah
Joan :\liller
Judith '.\liller
Richard :\liller
Shellie Milner
Irwin Mishoulam
Victor M ittelberg
l\litchell M izock
Donna Mizruchy
Patricia l\lorrow
Leslie 1\loshivich
Karen l\I uskatt
l\lark Muzio
Lynn Nachman
Leslie Nagai
James Ness
Maurice Netter
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Barry Issacson
Alan Isenberg
Fred Jacobs
Gary Jacobs
Debra Neuberg
Sandra Neukirch
Barry Newman
Ann Nilsson
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�Visual experiments aid these students in understanding the principles of physics.
Linda Nix
Robert Norstrom
Ellen Novick
Linda Oeschler
Howard Olitsky
Kathleen O'Neill
Michael 0 rloff
Steven Ornstein
Robert Ortmann
Llnda Pace
John Pahigianis
Nicholas Paugoulatos
Sharyce Pauly
Banon Pearl
;\lichael Pearlman
Jacqueline Perlin
Richard Petrone
Lloyd Peurye
Arthur Phillips
Aaron Phillips
Charles Pietkowski
Clarissa Plotke
Steve Plotkin
Michael Portman
Jerry Plotnick
James Potter
Dale Powers
Eva Price
Carole Propp
Danae Prousis
;\linha Quintanales
linda Rabin
linda Rafferty
Haven Rand
Gregory Randall
Thomas Haube
Deborah Rebhan
Betty Reich
Unda Reimer
Glenn Reiner
Donna Rich
Hobert Richards
William Hissmann
Ellen Robins
Thomas Robins
Salvatore Hogina
Betty Romanek
Cina Rose
Ill
�Theodore l{osen
Stephen Rosenbaum
:\I ichael Rosenberg
Alan llosenfeld
Barbara Rothenberg
Kerry Rothman
Arlene Rotkin
Linda Ruben
.\I ary Ellen Sanchez
Eric Sands
Hobert Schabilion
Leonard Sch a~fTer
Kathleen Schlauch
:\l ark Schmidt
Tcryl Schmitzer
Caryn Schrenzel
Ikna Schuckman
Ronald Schuhrke
Ross Schultz
Susan Schultz
Eileen Schwartz
J cffrey Schwartz
II arbara Scott
Gail Seeskin
Charlotte Segal
Joseph Serra
Daryl Settler
Scott Shafer
Carol Shallcross
Cail Shandler
Philip Shane
J oel Shapior
Cary Shi!Tman
:\lichele Shuster
Judith Siegel
l\lichacl Siegel
Sandra Siegel
Frances Silver
Jay Silverman
Steven Silverman
Sandra Silverstone
:\I ary Silvcrt
Denise Simon
Robert Simon
Marlene Singer
Sheila Singer
Judith Siskin
(;ary Skaletsky
Barry Slotten
David Sneider
Jill Sola
:\'I ark Solock
William Spear
Christene Spores
Dean Stamm
Joyce Statland
Thomas Stearns
Susan Stegmcycr
Cheryl Stein
Elizabeth Stei n
Therese Steinert
Karen Stender
Di a ne Sternfeld
Kip Stevcly
132.
Hcbccca Ruben
Barbara llubin
Judith Rubin
:0-1 ichael Hnbin
Sherwi n Rudman
Victoria Safier
II rad Icy Salter
Stewart Samelson
These spirited juniors anxiously await the final
decision of the Homecoming float judges.
Eugene llothberg
Diane lloth
I•:ileen Roth
;\;onnan Roth
:\lartha Stevens
\\'illiam Stewart
J on Stiller
Hichard Stocker
�I
Bonita Stolman
Kenneth Stone
Barbara Strom
Susanne Summer
Steven Sylvan
Susan Tarantur
:\l ary Tiffin
Karen Ullberg
~lichael Valente
Fern Valfer
Jeffrey Vav rik
William Vinikour
Lynda Von Oppen
Sylvia \Vankowsky
Robert \V arnke
Barbara \\I artell
Randye Wasserman
Helen Waxman
Laura Webb
Thomas \Veichmann
Maureen \\I ein
Karen Wein berg
Barbara \Veiner
Susan \\Ieinstein
Alan \\Ieisberg
Paul \Veikopf
Sheila \\'eisman
Judy Weiss
Roger\\' erfelmann
Jan ct Werner
James White
Frederick Wickman
Gene \Vidrevitz
Steven \Viner
Paula Wolk
David \Volowitz
Richard \V rob el
Lynda Yost
Linda Zabore
Helene Zimmerman
NOT PICTURED
David Ahrendt
Seymour Bachman
Janice Barbera
Jam es Belcher
Stanley Bell
David Burdeen
Donald Czerniak
Richard Davies
Ro bcrt Ficks
Anthony Capastione
Jerry Caynes
Susan Cordon
Thomas Crecu
Anne Helmers
James H irsh
David Hochberg
Sharon Hoglw1d
Oliver Hugo
Iris Jacobson
Mark J ohnson
Marc Kaplan
Martha Kraatz
Alan Kushner
Franz Lenhardt
Norman Levin
Karl Meerstein
Harry Mirkin
Evelyn Murphy
Brenda Newman
Marcum Randall
Daniel Reinwald
Jeffr ey Rose
Joel Rushakoff
Molly Ryan
Linda Ryback
Robert Saey
Linda Sizemore
Sheryl Solomon
Craig Steadman
Robert Stoller
Bruce Swantek
Sheldon Tomlinson
James Vavrik
James Weber
Vincent Weichmann
Philip Weintraub
Nate Weibel
Robert Wild
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�Senior Cabinet plans the Homecoming dance, the annual carnival, the senior picnic, and the graduation
breakfast. BACK HOW: W. Seigel, D. Hyan, H. Block, G. Baim, H. Rabin, H. Gershenzon, R. Blitstein.
SECOND ROW: T. Burstein, J. Schectman, V. Sherman, L. Skolnik, M. Levitan, E. Nachman, S. Sch!Zman.
FllONT ROW: B. Meyer, R. Nitti, I. Haualand (Vice-Pres.), P. Gustafson (Pres.), A. Gutter (Sec.), L. Brown
(Treas.), D. Bailen.
CLASS OF
'66 achieves ascendancy.
The C lass of '66 through its cabinet had planned
to make this, the last year, an exciting end to a
hectic high school career. The fi rst duty of the
Senior Cabinet in the fall was to organize the II omecomi ng dance, "Pop-Op-I-I op." They decorated the
gym with blue and white modern art murals. During the winter, Pani c '66, th e annual senior
carni\·al, was held in the same gym as the Homecoming dance, but the decorations \1-cre changed
drastically. In place of the murals were concession
stands and where the band had played, a ring-toss
booth stood. Also during the winter, the cabinet
collected dues and passed out class buttons. The
money collected was used to defray the costs of
the picnic and breakfast in the spring. When graduation comes, the Class of '66 will try to maintain its ties to the school and its internal ties to
the class itself.
Seniors Hence Porter, :\larcia Jacobson, Ste\"e Kadish, Paul Gustafson,
and Kathy Jones coax Ron Rabin to strike a serious graduation pose.
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��WAYNE ABRAMSON
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certifica te l; German Club 2,
3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4.
SUSAN BAIGELMAN
Cabinet Repr. 2, Alt. 3,4; SSO Period Secretary 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Hellections
Revelries 2,3, Crew 1; Spring Play Crew
1,2; l\I usical Crew 2; Spanish Club 1,2,
3,4, Secretary 4; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2.
GERIU All ON EN
DENNIS BAILEN
Cabinet Hepr. 4, Alt. 2,3; Period Supervisor 4; Monitor 2; Track 1; Cross Country 1,2; Basketball 2; Latin Club 3.
STEVE ALLEMAN
Musical 2; Football Shield l; Gymnastics
1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4, Captain 3,4; Glee Club 2; Homecoming Committee 4.
GARY BAIM
Student Council 2,4, Alt. l, Outstanding
Service Award 1,2; Cabinet Repr. 1,3,4
Vice Pres. 3; SSSH 3,4; SSM 3; Epic Staff
4; Fencing shield 1; Student Union Board
4 ; Homecoming Committee Chairman 3,4.
MICHAEL ALPERN
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Certilicate l; Cabinet Repr. 2, Alt. 1,3,4;
SSO 3; A.V.E. 1,2,3; Folk Music Club 4;
Golden Galleon 3,4, Associate Editor 4;
Spotlighters l; Chess Club l; It's Academic Alt. 4.
GREGORY ARENSON
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze H o nor Pin 2;
National Science Foundation Summer Institute 3; Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Repr.
1,2; Football Manager 3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4, Statistician 4; Russian Club 2 ,3,
4, Vice Pres. 3; Chess Club 2,3,4, Pres.
2,3,4; It's Academic 4.
PENNY BARACH
SSO 4; Reflections Revelries 1; Spanish Club
2,3,4; Teacher.s of Tomorrow 1,2; Libra ry
Aid 1; Ushers Club 1,2; Student Union
Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3, Chairman 4 .
JOSEPH ARKIN
SSO 3,4; N Club 2,3,4; Track l ; Gymnastics Trainer and Manager 2,3,4, Major N
2,3,4.
BARBARA BAREN
SSSH Head Secretary 3,4; SSD 3; SSM 2;
Personnel Monitor 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 ;Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2,3; Nilehilite Staff 4; Yearbook Staff 2,
3, Section Editor 3, Star Award 2.
IWGE!l BAER
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HOWARD BAIN
HOW ARD BARNETT
SSM 2; A.V.E. 1,2; Football 1,2, N umeral
1; Wrestling Numeral 1; Baseball Numeral 1.
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AVERY BARON
Tran sferred from l{oosevelt 2; Student
Council 1,2; Tennis 2; B<~skctball 1,2,3.
ALLEN BECKEH
SSl\I 4; SSSII 3; Personnel \lonitor 4; :-I
Club 3,4; Fo o tball 2,3,4, \lajor >I 3,4;
Track 3, l\linor N 3.
BOB BARYS
SSi\I 3,4; Football l; Track 1,2,3,4, i\Iinor
N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4,
Minor N 2,j; N Club 3,4.
CINDI BECKER
NEI L BASKI N
Cabinet Hepr. 2,3, Alt. 4; SSH 3,4; SSi\I
3,4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield
1,2, Major N 3,4; Track I ,2,3,4, Shield
1, i\Iinor N 2, l\ I ajor N 3,4; \\'restling I.
STANU:Y BEDOWS
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Track 2; Basketball
Minor N 4; Spanish Club 4.
DENN IS BASS
Rcllcction s Hcvelries 3; i\ Iu sical 3; German
Club 2,3, Entertainment Chairman 3; Beginning Band l; Intermediate Band 2; Con·
cert Band 3,4; Concert 0 rch est r a 3,4;
Shindig 3.
TOBEY BEN AS
Cabinet Ah. I; Personnel Monitor 3,4;
G.A.A. 1,3,4, 24 Point Award 3, Board
Member 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres.
4; American Field Service 3,4; Pen Pal Club
l; Homecoming Committee Chairman 4.
RITA BAUER
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Heflcctions Revelries 3; Musical
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point Award
1, 75 Point Award 1, 150 Point Award 2,
225 Point Award 3; Ripplettes 1,2; G.S.O.
Sec.-Treas. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Lorelei 3,
4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee l; Silver Music Pin
3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Llbrary Aid 4; Homecom·
ing Committee 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3;
National High School Institute on Education 3; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music
Festival 1,2,3,4.
MARLENE BENNETT
Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y
3; Library Aid 1,2,3,4.
ELLEN BEAVER
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor
Certificate l; Student Council Alt. 2; Reflections Revelries 2,3; Musical 3; Golden Galleon Foreign Language Editor 4; Russian
Club 2,4; Lorelei 3,4, Pres. 4; Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Begin·
ning Band 1; Stage Band i,2,3,4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Pen Pal Club 1,2, Sec. 2; Tri·
Hi-Y 1,2; Winter Music Festival 3,4; Spring
Music. Festival 1,2,3 ,4; Mock State Consti·
tutional Convention 1,2.
JERRY BERGER
Reflections Revelries 4; Musical 1,2,3; Foot·
ball N umerals 1,2; Baseball Numerals l;
Barbershop 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4·;
Winter Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Mu·
s ic Festival 1,2,3,4.
DAVID BERGERON
Track 1,2,3,4, Major N 4.
WILLIAM BEAZLEY
Transferred from Evanston 3; Fall Play 3,4;
Thespians 4.
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�CI ass of '6 6 tries to resist "Sen ioriti s."
HJ IO~A llEHKO\\llTZ
Siker llonor l'in 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2;
Blue 1lonor Certificate I ; Cabinet Hepr. 2,
Alt. I ; Fall Play Crew 1,2,4; Rellectiohs
Re,·elries 1,2, C.rew l; \lusical Crew 1,3,
Publicity Chairman 3; Thespian s 2,3,4, Sec.
3, I () Point Award 2, 20 Point Award 3;
Colden Galleon 3,4; Russian Club 2,3,4,
Sec. 3; N ilehilite Staff 3,4, Page Editor 4;
Spotlighters 1,2,3, Sec. 2,3; Chess Club 3,
4, Sgt-at-Arms 3, Recording Sec. 4; Pen
Pal Club 1; Student Union Board 4, Publicity C.hairman 4; Homecoming Committee
3,4, Chairman 4.
LESLEE BEIU.IANT
Tran sferred from Sulli\'an 2; Student Council I ; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 3,4, 24
Point ,\ ward 3; Cheerleader 1,2; Folk :\I usic
Cl ub 2,4; G.S.O. 4; Span i s h Cl ub 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Libra ry Aid I ,
2; Personnel \lonitor 1,2; Glee 2.
ELLE N llE ll:\r\T
Cabinet Ah. 1; SSO Receptionist 4; SS\I
3,4; Epic Staff 4; Hdlections Revelries Crew
1; G.,\.A. 1,2; French 3,4; Ubrary Aid 2.
DONNA BLACKER
National \lcrit Letter of Commendation 4;
Silver llonor Pin 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2;
Gold llonor Certifi cate 1; Fall Play Crew
1; Reflections Revelries 1,2; \lusical Crew
3; French Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow
1; Future Secretaries 4; Spotlighters J ,2,3;
1lo mecomin g Committee 3 ,4 .
SUSAN BLAIN E
l\1u sical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Folk :\lusic
Club 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters
I ; Glee Club 2,3,4; Ushers Clu b 3 ,4, Pres.
4; \\'inter :\l usic Festival 3,4; Spring \I usic
Festival 2,3,4.
ROBERT BUTSTEIN
Sih•cr II o n or Pin 3; II ronze Hon or Pin 2;
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Repr. 4;
SSSll C.hairman 3,4, Supervisor 4; SS:\!
;\Jonitor 3; N Club 4; Cross Country 1,2,
3,4 , :\Ii nor N 1,2 ,3, i\1 ajor !\' 4 ; Track
1,2,3,4, Numerals 1, Minor N 2,3, Major
N4.
JOE!. BLOCK
STAN BERNSTEI N
RAN DY BILI.<;
SSO 2,3; N Cl ub 3,4; F ootba ll 1,2,3,4,
Shield I , 1\1inor N 2, i\ I ajor N 3; Wrestling 2,3, i\1 in or N 2; Cymnastics I.
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National \lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold llonor Certificate l ;
Cabinet Alt. 1; N Club 3,4; Football Maj or N 3; Basketball 3,4, i\linor N 3, Maj or N 4; Baseball ~dinor N 3; Science
Seminar 3,4; Radio Club 1,2; Spanish Club
1 ,2; Russian Club 3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4 .
Pl!Il.IP BLOCK
National i\lerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver H onor Pin 3; Bronze
H onor Pin 2; Gold l!onor Certificate 1;
Basketball M inor N 3; Radio Cl ub 1; l(ussian Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 2,3, Star
Award 3; Chess Club 1,2,3.
�.\!any senior g irl s enroll in business co urses lo gain ,·aluablc \'OCational skills which arc a necessity for anyone entering the job market im mediately ahcr high school.
HICHAllD BLOCK
Silver Honor !'in 3; Bronze H ono r !'in 2;
Blue H onor Ccr1ilka1c 1; Cabinet l\cpr. 4 ;
SS.\I ,\ ssl. Period Supcr\'isor 4; Personnel
\loni!or 4; Football 1,2, Shield I; .\lock
S1atc Co11stitu1io11al Co1wcntio11 2.
IJ():\ llLOO:\I
ALL,\:\ llOBllE:\
Che" Club 2,3,4; Industrial ,\ns Club 1.
TEIUU BOYEH
Cahi11c1 ,\It. 2 ; Personnel :\lonitor 4; C.A.,\ .
1,2, 24 l'oi111 ,\ward I; Spanish Club 1,2,
'.1,4; Teachers of T omorrow l ; Futu re :\urscs :1 .
ALL,\:\ Bl\ACll.\I,\:\
SSll Chairman '.I; Personnel .\loni!O r 4;
Foot ball 1,2,'.1,4, Shield 1.
KATHLEEN Bl\,\DY
Cabinet l\cpr. 3, ,\h. 1,2; SS:\! 4 ; Person nel
:\loni!Or 1,2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spring
Play Crew 1,2; :\lusical Crew 2,3; C .A .A.
4; Lalin Club 1,2; Future Nurses 1,2,'.3; Art
Council 2,4; Student Union Board 4; 11 on1ccoming Committee 3, Chairman 4.
[EFFl\EY BONNEi\
'c abinet Alt. I; SSO 2 ; Football Shield 1,2;
Ba s ketb a ll 1,2,3,4, :\lino r N 3; Hussian
Club 1,2,3,4; Nilchilite Staff 4, Editor-inChicf 4.
CAHL Bl\AK:\IA N
Cabinet Alt. 3,4; SSS!I 3; Per sonnel :\lonitor
4; Football l ; \\'rcstling l; Latin Club 1,2,
3,4.
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�Seniors organize and lead
.INDA BHOWN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate
l ; Student Council 2; Cabinet Repr. 2,3,4,
Treas. 3,4, Alt. 2; SSO Receptionist 4;
SSSH 3; SSD 3; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Spring Play 3; G.A.A.
1,2, 24 Point Award 2; Orchesis 2; Spanish Club 2,4; Ushers Club l; Homecoming Committee 3; Homecoming Court 4.
ESTllER BRENNER
Cabinet Alt. l; SSSll Sec. 3; Personnel Monitor 2; ReOections Revelries Crew 2; Spanish Club 3.
SHARON BRZNY
HOW ARD BHESNIK
Basketball 1; French C lub 1,4; International
Helations Club 1; SSO Asst. Chairman 4;
Epic Staff 4; llomecoming Committee 3,4,
Treas. 4, Co-Chairman 3.
\)
GAYLE BRIDGE
Reflections. Revelries 3; Musical 2; Lorelei
3,4, Sec. 4; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 2; Silver
Music Pin 4; Winter Music Festival 2,3,4;
Spring Music Festival 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 3.
-IENHY BUCH
1
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Astronomy Club 4;
German Club 2 ,3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Fine Arts
Club 4; Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3,4.
BENITA BROD
Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. l ; Folk Music
Club Treas. 4.
DONNA BROWN
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Repr. 1,
SSD 3; SSSH 4; Epic Staff 4; SSO Heceptionist 4; Reflections Revelries 3; Russian
Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Teachers of Tomorrow
l ; Spotlighters 1; Ski Club 1; Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play Crew 2.
GARY BROWN
Cabinet Alt. 1; Musical 2,3; Latin Club 2,
3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3.
Conrad Birdie (Lorey Comitor) smiles at his public from Sweet Apple,
Ohio, in a scene from last year's musical, "Bye-Bye, Birdie."
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�mos t scho ol activ ities.
r
Ill,\ B UC II
::\ational \lerit Scholarship Lener of Com;nendation 4; Bronze llonor Pin 2,3 ; Cold
ll o nor Cert if icate l; Fall Play Crew l;
Sp ring Play Crew 1; Science Seminar 2,3,
4 ; llu ssian Club 2,3,4; Fine Ans Club 1,2,
3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4; l nternational Relations Club 1,2,3,4, \' ice Pres. 3;
NESTLES Chairman 4.
DIANE BURD EEN
Stud ent Cotmcil 3,4; SSO Receptionist 4;
Person nel i\ l onitor 2,3; SSS! l Sec. 2; Reflection s Revelries 3; Spring Play Crew 2 ;
G.A.A. 1; Latin Club l; Spanish Club 3 ,4;
Ushers Club 2; Homecoming Comm ittee 3,
4.
TOBY BU HSTl•'. l N
T ransforrcd from Austin 2; Cabinet Repr.
3,4; :\l usical Crew 3; Glee Club 3 ; Hom eco ming Com mittee 4; Winter \l usic Festival 3.
llOSE:\l :\IUI·: C,\fllO
Transkrred from l!egina Dominican 11.S.
2; Spanish Club 3.4; l 'shct" Club ~: l'ersonncl \lunitor 2 , '.~.4.
:\ l:\llC L\ C: :\ l.K l ::\S
C .:\.A . 1,2,3, 24 l'oint .\ward '.l: Spanish
Cluh2.
PATIUCL\ C,\\J P,\ NA
Clce Club 1,2; SS\I 4.
DON BUS H NELi.
Transferred from St. Benedict 3.
K.\Tlll.EE:\ C,\l'l·'. TTl:'\l
SSO Period Secreta ry 4; SSSI I 3; SSD '.i
SS\I 3,4; C .:\ .A. 1,2 ,3, 24 Po int :\ward l ;
Cheerleaders 1,2 ,3,4, Cu-Ca pt ain 4; French
Club 4; Clee Club 1,2 ; Student Union Board
4; H o mecoming Committee 4; llomecuming Court 4.
CARRY BUZK
Cabinet Hepr. l ; SSSH 4; SS:\! 2,3,4; N
Club 4; Basketb all 1,2, Shield 1; Baseball
1,2,3,4, Shield l, \l ajor N 3,4; Spanish
Club 1,2.
[) ,\ :-.; ! El. C:\ll,\Bl NE
JANE CAILE
Transferred from St. Scho lastica 1-1.S. !.
\ IAHY CA!UlOl.L
141
�1
\IX\" C:\SBAIUA:\"
:\IW !·::\" n: 1 T URY
Fall Play 2; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Hclkctions
!{c,·clcrics Crew 2; Spring Play 2; Spring
Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; G.S.O. 4; Spanish Club l ; Teachers of Tomorrow I ; Future Nurses 1,2; Fulurc Secretaries l ;
Library Aid 4.
JOHN CIJ\RK
Personnel :\lonitor 3.
JOii ~
CLAUSON
ED\V ARD C ll ALFIE
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Bron ze llonor Pin 3; Blue llonor Certificate I; Student Council 4; Cabinet Alt. 3,4;
SSSll 3,4, Period Supervisor 4; SSD Period Supenisor 3; SS:\! 3; N Club 3,4;
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Numeral s I , :\linor 2,
:\lajor :\" 3 ,4; P.S.O. l.
JOH N CIENNON
Transferred from Loyola Academy 3 .
RODNEY C HAPN ICK
DAN CLOUSER
Bronze llon or Pin 2; Hussian Club 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA Cll Ei\IERS
Personnel :\I onitor 3,4; Reflections Revelcrics Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pen Pal Club l ;
Spanish Club I:
RONA LD COCONATE
JAi\IES CIIE:\"EY
ALLEN COIIN
JOAN CHOJ NOWSK I
Cabinet Repr. 1,2, Alt. 3; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3; Reflections Revelries 3, Crew 1,2,3,
4; Spring !'lay Crew 1,2,3; Musical 1,2;
Musical Crew 1,2,3, Chairman 3; Thespians 3,4; Ten Point Award 3, Minor N 3;
G.A.A. l ; Future Nurses Sec. 1; Future Secretaries 4; Choir 3; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Glee
Club I; Music Certificate 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2;
\\linter Festival 2,3,4; · Spring Festival 1,2,
3,4; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3, Director 4.
142
BILL COLLOPY
Transferred from St. George 2 ; Football 1,
2,3 .
�DENN IS COM I N
Personnel :\Ionitor 3,4; Fall Play 3; Reflections Revelcrics 3; Spring Play 3; Executive Club Treas. 4; In1ra111nral Basketball
2 ,3.
JAMES DEGRAFFENREID
SSSH 2,3; SSM 2; Musical Crew 3; N Club
2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Major N
2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 , Minor N 1,2, Major N 3 ,4; All League Area Football 4.
LOREN cm!ITO!l
Student Council 2; Ca bin et Rcpr. 4; SSSH
3; Reflections Ilevelcries l ; Spring Play l ;
Musical Lead 1,2,3; Thespians 1,2,3,4, 10
Point Award I, 20 Poi nt ,\ward 2, 30 Poi nt
Award 3; N Club 3,4; Gy111nastics 2,3,4 ,
Cap ta in 4 , i\linor N 2, i\ laj u r N 3 ,4; Barbershoppers 4; Choir 1,2,3,4 , Siker ;\I usic
Pin 2; Gold l\·I usic Pin 3,4.
SUSA>! DI NE
Student Council Alt. 3; Cabinet Rcpr. I, Alt.
4; SSO 4; SS;\! 4; Person nel l\l o nito r 4; Reflection s Re,·clries 3,4; C.A.A. I; French
Club 3,4; Glee Club 2; Ushers Club 1,2 ;
Shindig 3; I I 0111cco111i ng Committee 4 .
BAMBI COOPER
Personnel l\·lo nit o r 2; French Club I.
GAV IN DAilOSA
Blue Honor Certificate I ; SSi\I 4; Ger111an
Club 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Student Union
Board 4 , Pres. 4; Homeco111ing Committee
4.
ROGER DA \'IDSON
SS:\! 2 ,3; Baseball Shield I ; Spanish Club
I ,2.
MARK DAVIS
SSSH 3; SSM 4; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflection s Revelries Crew 3,4; Musical Crew 3,
C hairm an 3; Thespians 4; Technis 3,4;
Footba ll Manager l ; Tennis N umerals l ;
Spanish Club 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; Spotlighters 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
DEBO RA ii DAY
Fall Play Crew l ; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A.
1,2; French Club 3; Latin Club l ; Future
Nurses 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Library Aid 2; Ski Club l ; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
l
MI KE ll ISSE N
SSSII 3; SSi\I 4; A.V.E. I ; Fall Play Lead
4; Thespians 4; Football 1,2; Tenni s 1,2;
Baseball i\la nagcr 3; Folk M usic Club 4;
Spanish Club 2; N ilchilite Staff4; Yearbook
Staff 4.
ANGE LA DOEIU N G
Transferred from St. Anne 11.S. 2; SSi\I 3,
4 ; German Club 4.
IIELYN DONE R
Musical 1,2,3; G.A.A. I ; Spanish Club 2;
Concert Orch estra 1,2,3,4.
ROZ LYNN DORF
Cabinet Repr. 3 ,4; SSSH 4; SSD 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Art Council 2 ; Ushers Club
1,2 ; Homecoming Com mittee 3,4.
HELEN DRAGON
Mu sical 3; G.A.A. 3,4 , 24 Point Award 3,
75 Point Award 4; Ripplettes 3 ,4, Sec. 4;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; T eachers of Tomorrow 1; Glee Club 2 ,3,4, Certificate of Glee·
3; AATSP National Sp anish Contest 4th
Level-1st Place 4.
143
�MILES DUBI NSKY
DON NA EISENBFHG
G.A.A. 1 ,2 •3 . Or ch csi 1 2 ,
, '
,.
,
\\.trd 1,2,3; i\.V.E. . s • ,3; 75 Point A4
\' !CK ! DUNN
S1h·cr ll onor Pin 3·
Blue llonor Ccrtific-' Blronzc ll onor Pin 2 ·
Sec. 3 4· (' \ A
,uc ; SSSll Asst 11 1
'
·
' '
" 1 •
· eac
24 p ·
ish Club l ' 2 ,a,4.' ·1· rcas 4· Award 1· S pan,,
Ollll 'J
.
'
'
morrow 3· Yea ·b k' ,· ' eachcrs of T
tor 4·' 11 omccoming" Staff 3 •4·' S ection Edi'
' 1 oo
o.
,.omm1ttee 4.
SUSA:-.! EKSTRO
Pers onneI ;\[onilor 3 4· .
t-I
I ; Spanish
Club 3· Futu. N
• , G.A.A.
1c
'
urses Clu b I.
~:1_11us Oi'. IABACINSKJ
1 a nsferrcd from \V·
.
nia , 2 · SSO I' . d5111 ngton 11 S
SS:\14.'
enod Secretary
ROY ELKES
Silver 1; onor Pin 3. B
,
Gold H onor C ·r· ' ronzc Honor 1" 2·
2
ert1 1cate 1. 1
.
rn ;
• ,4, Treas. 3 Cl .
' lussian Clu b 1
3
1; Chess Club
1a1rman 4; Spotlighter;
4;. ss'b' ~:C H
3,4..
H ~Tll EDEl1\1 AN
SSO Period S ccrcta ry 4· p
..
3 ,4 ;t G.A.A. 1 2 '.3 ' 4· r ' crsonncl2 J\lonito r
den Union li oarc1' 4· I I Cl ub •3 ,4 , S tu·rcnch
·
.
1
mm cc 3 ' 4 .
'
omecom1· 1g c o~
CE HlU Ell llE NBFl'C '
Perso 11nc1 Mo nit or' '3 4·
' '
.
Club 2.
. ' ' G.A.A. I ; Spanish
144
SH ARYN ELVEY
Bron ze H onor p· '
2; Concert Orch ';' . 3; Golden Galleon 1
Concert Band 3,4es r<1 Student Conductor 4'.
ANITA FECHTFR
Silver H o nor p 111 3· 13
.'
G
old H onor Ce
ronze Honor Pin 2·
Board M em b cr34 'ca te 1· CA . . 2 3 4 '
rt' T
, .. A
ward 2, 75 Poin t 'A ' . reas. 4 , 24 l'oil;t 'A'.
3·• French Clu b 2· A W<lfd 3·' (' Id en Galleon
t ('
,o
' r .ouncil I .
·r·
�Seni or year ts hect ic but enjo yabl e.
JOEL FELDMAN
AVE 3; Refl ections Revelries 3; Gymnastics 2.
HOWARD FINE
SS:Vl 3,4; A.V.E. 1; N Club 3,4; Football
1\·lanager 1,2 ,3,4, Nu merals 1, i\linor N
2, Major N 3,4; Spanish Club 2.
MICHAEL FELDMAN
SS1\'I 3; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 1, Vice
Pres. 2, Pres. 3,4; German Club 2; P.S.0. l.
DONALD FINK
SSO 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections
Revelries 2, Reflections Revelries Crew 1,
2, Stage Manager 2; Swimming 1,2,3, Minor N 3; Masque and Gavel 1; Spanish Club
1,2; Debate l.
BARBARA FERGUSON
Cabinet Repr. 1, Alt. 2,4; Personnel l\'lonitor 4; Reflections Revelries 1,2; Musical 1,
2,3, Student Director 3; Spanish C lub l ;
Lorelei 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; C hoir 2,3,4, Sec.
3, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin
3; Silver Music Pin 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Llbrary
Aid I.
MARK FISCH
SSO 3; A.V.E. 4; Football Manager 1;
Swimming 1; Baseball 1; Hussian Club 2,3;
Shindig 3.
PATRIC IA FERRI
Perso nnel Monitor 3; Future Secretaries 3,4.
VICKI FISHER
Transferred from N iles West 2; Blue Honor Certificate 4; SSO Period Secretary 4;
Future Secretaries 4.
RON FERRIS
Wrestling Minor N 3; Gymnastics 1.
BARBARA FRAN K
Transferred from Batavia High School 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 2; SS:\I 3; Personnel 1\lonitor 4; l\l usical Crew 3; G.A .A. 4;
Future N urses 3,4, Corresponding Sec. 4;
Homecoming Committee 4 .
MARY FIAN
SSM 2; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1,2 ; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2; Spotlighters 1.
JOANN FRANK
Personner l\lonitor 4; G.A.A. 1; Folk :\lusic
Club 4.
145
�Most Seniors plan for college,
JACLYNE FRA:t.IN
SSSII 3; SSl\I 2,3; Personnel i\ lonilor 4;
Fall Play Crew 2 ; G.A.A. 1.
MOURENE FUE NFE R
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Il onor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 1; SSO Asst. Head
Sec. 3 ,4; G.A.A. 1,2 ; Golden Galleon 3,4;
Spanish C lub 1,2,3 ,4; Teachers of Tolllorrow 1,2 ; Fine Arts Club 2,3, Sec. 2; Art
Council 2 ,3,4 , Publicity Ch a irlllan 3, T reas.
4; H o lllecoming Com mittee 4.
DAWN GAFFEN
G.A.A. 2.
SHELDON GAFFEN
Cabinet Repr. 1; SSO 2,3 ,4; A.\'.E. 1,2,3;
Wrestling 1,2 , Minor N 1; Baseball 1,2,
Minor N 2.
IRIS GAGE RM AN
SSO 4; SSJ\"I 3; Spanish Club 2; Ushers
Club 1.
JEFFIU•:Y GAJJ.:
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Colllmendation 4; Bronze ll onor Pin 3; Gold
Honor Certificate 1; Natio nal Science Fo rn1dation Summ er In stitute 3 ; A.V.E. 3,4; Golf
Team 3,4; Concert Band 2; Beginning Ban,d
1; Stage Band 4; P.S.O. 1.
146
JAMES GALIAI
Outstanding State Science Award I ; District Science Fair Placement l ; 2nd Place
Chicago Arca Science Fair Award 1; SSSII
4; SS.\1 4; Gy mnastics 1,2; Radio Club I ,
2; German Club 2 ,3; P.S.O. 1,2,3,4 , Chairman 2, \ ' ice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pen Pal Club
2.
DARU: NE GANAS
CARY GELFOi\D
Trans!Crrcd from Roosevelt 11.S. 3; .\l usical Crew 3; Basketball Minor N 2.
STACIE GELLER
SllEHYL GEl\ IAN
SSi\I 2,4; Fall Play Crew 2; Spani sh Club
3; T eachers of Tomo rrow l.
J EFF REY GENDELl\ IAN
SSSJ-1 4; SSJ\l 2,3,4; B asketba ll 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor N 2, Captain 4; Baseball
1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Intermediate
Band 1.
i
�while others prepare for marriage or a job.
.\I !CI IAEL GE RB ER
:'.'Jational .\Ierit Scholarship Semifinal ist 4;
Silver llonor Pin 3; Bronze Ho nor Pin 2;
Cold 11 on or Certifi cate 1; Student Council
2; Cabin ct Repr. 1,2,3, Alt. 4, Pres. 3,
Treas. 2; SSS! I 3,4; SSO Executi,·e Board
4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1.
.\I !CI I :\EI. CERSIIB ERG
Reflections Revelries 2,3; :\lusical 3; Concert Orchestra Student Conductor 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2 ,3,4;
Silver :\ l usic Pin 3; Winter :\lusic Festival
1,2,3,4; Spri ng Music Festival 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD GERSHENZON
Cabinet Rep r. 4; SSO Executive Board 3,4;
SSS!-! 2,3; SSD 3, SSO Period Supervisor
3; SSi\I 4; A.V.E. 1; N Club 3,4; T rack 1,2,
3,4, Sh ield 1,2, Major N 3,4; Cross Country i\1 ajor N 4; Swimming Shield 1.
VICKIE GJLIJO
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Coun cil Alt.
4; SSSll Sec. 4; French Club 1,2,4; Concert Band 2,4; In termed iate Band 1; Debate Club 1,2; Homecoming Comm ittee 4;
Spri ng i\ lusic Festival 2.
JERE L GIL\IAN
Student Council Alt. 2; SSO 2; Swimming
1,2.
STE\'E GIL.\IAC\
IA N GI LSON
National i\lerit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Silver ll onor !'in 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold llonor Certificate 1; Fall Play 4; Reflections Revelries 3; :\l usical 3; Thespians
4; Folk illusic Club Vice Pres. 4; Russian
Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 2,3,4, \'ice Pres.
3; It's Academic Alt. 4; U. of C. Biomedica l Career Conference 2,3.
CHERYL GINSBURG
Transferred from Austi11 1-1.S. 3; Personnel
:\lonitor 1,2,4; Fre n c h Club 1,2,3; G.A.A.
1,2.
CA RI GLENN
Cabinet Alt. 2; Personnel Monitor3,4;Spring
Pl ay Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, 24 Point Award
1, 75 Point Award 3; Spanish Club 2,3;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Beginning Band
1; Library Aid l.
EILEEN GLUTZER
Cabinet Repr. 1, Alt. 2; SSO Period Secretary 3, .\l essenger 4; Reflections Rc,·elrics
3; i\l u s i cal 3; Future Secretaries Sec. 4;
Choir 3,4; Glee Clu b 2 ; Spanish Club I.
147
�Homecoming brings the joy of fulfillment,
but also a tear of regret afterwards.
CJ! ERYI. GOLD
Transferred from Von Steuben I l.S. 3; Student Council 1,2; i\"lonilor 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ;
Glee 1,3; Choir 2.
SUSAN GOLDBERG
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver llonor Pin 3; Bronze
I lonor Pin 2; Gold 1lonor Certificate 1;
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections He,·clries
Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew I; :\l usical
Crew l; G.A.A. l; Orchesis I; French Club
2; Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Section Editor 4;
Star Award 3; Spotlightcrs 1,2; Pen Pal
Club.
FRANC INE GOLD BE HG
SSO Period Secretary 2,4; SSSII Heceptio nist
4; Perso nnel M on il o r 2,4; Reflections Henlries 3; French Cl ub 1,2,3,4.
BARBARA GOLDSTEIN
Cabinet Ilepr. 2, Ah. 1,3; Alt. 1,3; SSO
Receptionist 4; SSD 3; SSM 2; Reflections
Revelries Crew I; G.A.A. I; Spanish 1,2,
3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Spotli ghters
I; Ushers Club 1,2; llomccoming Committee 4.
rf!'l
HONAl.D GOl.DBEHG
Hcflections Hevelries Crew 3.
HOZLYN GOLDBERG
i\Iusical 3; C.A.A. I; Future N urses 2 ,3;
Glee Club 3,4; Library Aid I; Art Council 3.
DONA LD GOLDSTEIN
SSi\ I 2; Fall Play Lead 4; Thespians 3,4,
10 Point Awar d 4; Track 4; Cross Country l ; Wrestling I; Radio Club 1,2; German Club 2,3; P.S.O. 2,3.
SII AHON GOLD:\L\N
SSO Period Secretary 4; SSD 4; Fall Play
Crew 2; Teachers of Tomorrow I ; Spotlighters I.
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~L6
.<
Senior Mark Davis wants everyone to know that this float is a winner.
148
�CAIH)I. GORDON
Fall Pl ay Crew 2; Spr in g Play C rew 2;
G.A.A. I ; Spanish Club 1,2; Future Nu rses
Club 1,2; Future Secretaries 4.
AIAN GREENE
Swimming 1,2,3,4,. .\linor
4; Concert Band 2,4.
I
2 , .\Iaj or '< 3,
~
JOS~ Pll
GORDON
l\ational Hon or Society 3,4; N ational Merit Scholarship Scmillnalist 4 ; Silver llonor
i'in 3; Bronze ll onor Pin 2 ; Gold llonor
Cenillcate I; N alional Science Foundation
Summe r In stitute 2; Ca binet Alt. 2; SSi\I
2 ; .\I usical Crew 3; Golden Galleon 3,4;
Latin Club 1,3,4, Co·COLmsu l 3,4; Yearbook
Staff 2,3,4, Co-Ed itor-in-C hicf3,4; Quill and
Scroll Society 3,4; Sta r Award 2; J ourn eyman Award 2; .\Jost Outstanding :>!ew Staff
i\Iembcr 2; Spotli g hters 1,2; Harvard Book
Award 3; NCTE Tests 3 .
PAT GRIFFIN
DOUGLAS GOUCI I
\VILI.IAM GRIST
National Science Foundation 3; Reflections
Revelries 3; Musical 3; Concert Orchestra
3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Beginning Band I ;
Silver Music Pin 3; P.S.O. 1 .
JOYCE C RAFi\IA
Person nel Mo nitor 3,4; Future Secretaries 4.
MARY CRA IFMAN
Personnel .\I on itor 2,3,4; G.A. A. 1.
SHARON GREEN
Cahinel Hcpr. 1, Alt. 2; Reflections Revelries
Crew l ; C.A.A. l ; Future Secretaries 3,4,
Vice Pres. 4.
SHERYL GREENBERG
Cabinet Alt. 2; Fall Play Crew; G.A.A. 2;
Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2,3; Pen Pal Club 2; Library Aid l; Ushers Club 1.
.\IARSH ALL CROSS.\ IAN
National .\lcril Schola rship Lctlcr of Commendation 4; Silver H o nor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Cold Honor Certificate l ;
Second Pla ce State Science Award I ; District Science Fair Placement 1; National Science Fom1dation Summer Institute 3; Football Shield 2; Track 1,3; Science Seminar
2; Radio Club l ,'..::,4; Golden Galleon 3,4;
German Club 2 ,3,4 , Pres. 3,4; Art Council 1,2; Chess Club 2,3; Internatio nal Relations Club 2; University of Chicago
Biochemical C areer Conference 3.
KATHLEEN CUEIUlERO
National Honor Society 3,4; Blue H onor
Certificate 1; C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board .\!ember 1,2,3,4 , Treas. 3, Pres. 4, 24 Point Award 1, 75 Point All'ard I , 150 Point
Award 2, 225 Point Award 3 , 300 Point
Award 4 , Camp Scholarshi p 3; Spani sh Club
3,4.
JAl\IES GU.\IBINER
Physics Club l ; Spanish Club I; .\lock State
Constitutional Com·cntion 2; Coin Club L
2 ; Library Aid 1,2,3.
A 1 DHE\\'Gl!TTER
Bronze Honor Pin 3: Blue H onor Ct'l'tificate l ; SSSH 3,4; SS~I -!, SSO l\Tio<I Supervisor 4; Cold ~.3.-1 . .\linor :-\ ~ . .\lajor
N 3,4. Captain-!: lntcnntxliatr Band.
149
�PA ULA l-IA\llLT00:
SUSAN llAHASTA'.\!Y
Bronze ll onor Pin 3; Personnel \l onilor 4;
G.:\.A. 1 ~,3,4, 150 Poinl Al\ a rd 3; Orchesis 1.2 ,3; Hipplcllcs 3,4; Teachers of To-
PAULETTE I IECIIE
Student Council l: SSO Asst. ll ead Clerk
3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.1\. l ~,3,4, 24
l'oint Award 3; Hipplcttcs 3; Cirl's Gnnnastics l ; Glee Club 2; \lixed Choru~ 3.
ALLE:"\ IIE0:1Cll
\\'restlin g l ; \li nor :'\ 2.
morrow 1.
II AltVl·:Y llAIUUS
N Club 3,4; Fenci ng 1,2,3,4, :\ linor :"\ 2,
~ Iajor N 3,4.
J EA'.'\ 111\ IUU S
S1udenl Couuci l 3,4, Ah. 4; SSO .\ ssl. I lead
Clerk 2 ,3 , II cad Clerk 4; SS\I 2 ; C .. L \ .
1 ,~, 24
J U DI IIEI'\KI ~
SS\! \lonitor 2; Fall !'l ay Crew 2.
D.\\'11) llE!t\L\:"\
Coif \I ajor :"\ 3,4: Spanish l.2; l'.S.O. I.
Point Award 1, Cymna:;t ic Tea m
l; Fu1urc :"\urscs 1; Tri-lli.· Y 2,:{. Sec. 3;
I lomccomiu g Commi11cc 3 ,4 , .\ ssl. Dircc1or
3, Sec. 4.
TA\l\IY lllLL
J ULIE 11:\IUUS
Fall Play 2. Crew 1; l.ibran· .\id 3: l 'shers
Club 1. .
ELLIOTT llAl\TSTEI :'\
Tran s!Crred frolll N iles \\'csl 11 .S. 2; Bronze
ll ono r Pin 3; Cold ll onor Ce r1 ilka1c 1;
S1udcn1 Council 1,3; Cabin cl ltcpr. 1,2; SSO
Excculi,·c Board 3,4, Chai rlllan 4; SSSll
2,3,4, 1\ ss1. Chairlllan 2, Superv isor 3; SSD
3,4; Period Supervisor 3 , ll cad SupetYiso r
4; SS\! Period Supe rvisor 3; Trojan \ lascol 4; Track I ; French Club 3,4, \'ice Pres.
4; lntenncd iale Band 2: Beginning Ba nd I ;
Debate Tealll 1,2,3, Officer 2,3, Captain
3; International ltclations Club 2; Hebut1al
Tcalll 2 ; Student Plan nin g Board 2; llomc·
S,\:'\DltA IllltSC ll
Personnel \ l oni lor 4; C.:\.,\ . 1,2; Span ish
Club 1,2; Teachers o f To mo rrow 1,2.3; Pen
Pal Club I ; Ushers Club 1.
comming Committee 3,4.
l:"\GEH IL\L1:\IJ\ 0: D
Bronze llonor Pin 3; Blue ll onor CcnilicalC I ; S1udcnl Council 1,2; Cabincl ltcpr.
~,4 , Sec. 3, \ ' ice Pres. 4; SSO Period Secretary 4; SSS! I :{; SSD 3; SS\ ! 3,4; Hcllcc1ions Jtc,·clrics Crew l ; Sprin g Play Cttw
I ; \lusical Crew l ; C.:\.,\. I; French Club
'.1,4, Viu: Pre:;. 4; llomccoming Committee
2,3 ,4, Chairman : ; I lomeco min g Queen 4;
{
Ame rican Field Sen·icc '.1,4.
150
TEHltYI. lllltSCI I
SSO 3,4; Foolball 1,2, Shield 1, Track 1,2,
Shield l ; Baseball 1: Spa nish Club 4; :'\ilchil ite Stall 4 .
�LINDA HITE
Ushers Club 1.
PA UL INGERSOLL
Spanish Club 2,3; Baseball Shied I ; Basketball Shield l; P.S.0. 2; Executi\'e Club
3,4.
;\!ARCIA HOCK
Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,3; G.S.0.
4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow l ; Future Nurses Club 2; Debate Club
3; International Relations Club 1,2; TriHi-Y 1,2,3; NESTLES 4.
JAMES JACOBS
Chess Club 2,3,4; Executive Club 3,4, Treas.
4.
ANITA HOLM ES
Natio nal i\'Ieril Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; SSO Receptionist 4; Musical
1,2 ,3; G.A.A. 3; Ripplettes 3; French Club
4; Spanish Club 4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 2,
3,4, Officer 4; Glee Club l; Gold Music
Pin 3; Silver Music Pin 2; i\1 usic Certificate l ; Winter i\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring
i\Iusic Festival 1,2,3,4.
MARCIA JACOBSON
Cabinet Alt. 3,4; SSO 4; Musical Crew 1,
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 3; Spotlighters l; Choir 3,4; Glee 2; Spring Festival 2,3,4; Winter Festival 3,4; Ho mecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4.
STEVEN HORWITZ
Blue Honor Certificate 3; SSO 2,3; A.V.E.
1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2 .
DAVID JAET
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate l; SS;\! 3; Russian Club 2,3,4.
JAMES HOWARD
STUART JENK INS
Spring Play Crew l; ;\l usical Crew l ; Folk
;\[usic Club Vice Pres. 4; German Club 1,2;
Art Council 3,4; Spotlighters 3; Glee Club 2.
DANIEL HRAB
Fall Play l ; Spring Play l; Musical 1,2;
Baseball Shield 3.
D IANA JOH NSON
Personnel ;\lonitor 2,3,4; ;\lusical Crew l;
G.A.A. 1,2; 24 Point Award l ; Orchcsis 1,
2; Spanish Club 4; Glee Club 1,2.
FRED HUSS
Fencing 3,4; Science Seminar 4; Russian
Club 1,2,3,4; Choir 3; Pen Pal Club 1.
GREG JOHNSON
l\!usical 1,2; ;\lusical Crew 1,2; Swimming
l; Folk Music Club 4; Art Council 2; Choir
1,2,3,4; Glee Club l ; Silver ;\!usic Pin 2:
Winter i\lusic Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring ;\lu·
3,4; l\I usic Certificate 1.
sic Festival 1,2 •.
151
�Seniors strengthen cultural appreciatio n
j ,\Nl•:T JOIINSO:\l
G.A.,\. I ; Yearbook Staff3; Personnel ;\ lonitor 3,4.
KAHEN JOII NSO N
Bro nze ll o nor Pin 3; Gold ll onor Certificate
I; Personnel i\ lonitor 1,2; G.A.A . 1,2 ,3,
Board :\!ember 1,2, 24 Point Award ! ;Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; llomecom ing Committee 3.
KATIIY JONl<:S
Nationa l ll o no r Society 3,4; Bronze llonor
Pin 2; Gold ll onor Certificate I ; SSD Asst.
ll ead Sec. 3,4; G.A.A. I ; Cheerleader 1,2,3,
4, Captain 1,2,4; Spanish Club 2 ,3,4; Stud ent U nion Board 4; ll omccoming Committee 3,4.
KAHEN KABOT
Cabinet Hcpr. 3; Alt. 4; SSi\ l 3,4; Personnel
Mon ito r 3,4; Hcflection Revelries Crew 1;
G.i\.A. 1; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3; Future Secretaries I ; Library Aid 2.
STEVE KAD!Sll
National Honor Scholarship Semi-Finalist
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze II onor Pin
2; Student Council 1,3,4, Alt. 2, Chairman
4; Cabinet Repr. 2; Alt. 3; SSO 3,4; SS:\!
Period Supervisor 4; Folk '.\lusic Club 4;
Golden Galleon 3,4; Hussian Club 2,3,4.
DONETTE Ki\DO\\'
Intermediate Band 2.
152.
KARE:'\ KA:\L\l IER
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; 24 Point Award I ; Spanish Club 1,2,3 ; Teachers of Tomo rrow I ,
2; Lib rary Aid 1,2,3,4.
MICHAEL KANE
Latin Club 3,4; Baseball !.
llO NNIE KAP!J\ N
SS:\! 4; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A . I ; Spanish 2.
KAHEN KASS
SS:\-12; G.A.i\ . 1.
JEFF KATZ
SUSAN KATZ
Reflections Revelr ies 3; Musical Crew 2; Folk
Music Club Co-Pres. 4; Spotlighters l; Art
Council 2; R eflect i ons Revelries Crew 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
�tn
art and musi c
HUTH KAUF\IAN
Hcllections Hc,•clries 3; Hcllections llevdrics
Crew l ; G.A.A. l ; Folk \lusic Club CoPres. 4.
FHA:'-IK Kl•:J.LEY
SSO 4; l'ersonncl \lonitor 2.
HE NEE KElUL\ N
\I rs . Loew o ilers a critical analysis uf a newly finis hed sketch.
DA\' ID K !TE
Personnel \lonitor 2; Fall !'lay Crew 3.
:\l ICIIAEI. KEJ.J.Y
Baseball 3,4, \I in or N 3.
HO NALD KESSEDIA N
MICIIAEL KLEl\IAN
Tra nsferred from Sulliva n 11.S. in 2; Student Counci l 2; C hess Club 4.
SS~l 2,3~
ALAN KLEIN
SSO 4; Personnel Monitor 4; A.V.E. l ; T ennis 1,2, Shield 2.
DAWN KI NG
G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; Spring \lusic
Festival l ; Winter \lusic Festival l.
Basketball l; Latin Club 3.
A.V .E. 3,4; Tennis 2; Gymnastics l ; Baseball 1.
LARRY KLEI N
153
�Class of '66 boasts many
RON KOC H
MARCIA KOFF
SSM 2 ; G.A.A . 24 Point Awa rd l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers o f To morrow
1,2.
;\IARTIN KOGAN
Transferred from Eva nston 1-1 .S. in 2; SSSII
4; SSD 3; SSO Period Supervisor 3; SSM
2,4; Wrestling Shield 2, Golf 2,3,4; Spanish
Club 4.
~IICHAEL KOTLISKY
Cabinet Repr. 2; SSM 1,2,3,4; Football
Shield l; Wrestling Shield l ; Track 2,3,4 ,
~lino r N 2 , ;\lajor N 3,4; N Club 4; N ilehilite Staff 3; Shindig 3.
ROSE KOVARSKY
SSO Period Secretary 3; Personnel ~lonit o r
1,2,4; Reflections Revelries 3; G.A.A. ! ;Spanish Club 1,2,3.
JO EL KREGER
Bronze Hono r Pin 3; National ;\Jcrit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Astronomy Club 4;
Radio Club 1.
ALLEN KUTCHINS
SIIAR I LACIE\IA
SS;\! 3; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. l ; Latin
Club 1,2; Cabinet Repr. 3, Alt. l; Ushers
Club 2; Personnel Monitor 4; Homecoming
Committee 3.
The N Club watches a pep rally from its specially designated seating area, the first few rows of the southeast bleachers.
RONALD LAKE
Cabinet Repr. 3,4; SS;\! 3; SSS!I 4; Basketball Shield 1,2; Baseball Shield 1.
PETER LANNERS
SSD 3; N Club 3,4 ; T rack 2,3,4, Minor N
2, Major N 3,4, Captain 4, Most Valuable Player Award 4.
�top-notch teams and athletes.
STEVE IJ\llSEN
JOH01 LE cmITE
llel1cclions llevclrics 2,3,4; .\l usical 3,4;Con·
cent Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 2,3.4; Intermediate Band 1,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4;
Silver .\l us ic l'in 3; Track 2; Cross Coun·
try 3; Swin1niing 2.
TO.\! !J\SS IN
Russian Club 2,3.
I.AIU\\' U : DC 1-:H \\'00 D
C,\JU. I.A \\' IlE0/Z
.\I usical 1,2,3; Cy mnastics 1,2,3; Choir I ,2,
3; Choir 1,2,3,4; Silver .\Jusic !'in 2.
.\!IKE I.EE
.\L\HK L\i'.AH
Cabinet llepr. 3; SSSll 4; SS.\l 2; Cy11111as·
tics 1,2,3,4, .\l inor :'\ 1,2 , .\lajur :'\ 3,4,
Captain 4; Spanish Club 2; Student Union
Board 4; llomecuniing Committee 4.
\\' 11.1.L\.\l l.E.\10'.JDS
:'\ Club 4; Foo tball 1,2 , Shield 1; Track
2 ,3,4, .\Iajor '.J 3,4; Chess Club 4.
\\'Al.I.\' L\/.All
Student Council AIL 1,2; SSSII 4; SS.\13 ,4;
A.\'.E. 1,2; Engineering Scholarship3;Cross
Country 2, Shield I; Astronomy Club l;
Student Union Board 4, \ 'ice Pres. 4; .\lock
Stale Constitutional Convention 2.
'.JOIDIAN l.EOl'Ol.D
Student Council 4, AIL 3; SS.\l 2; Tennis
3; French Club 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; De·
b·ate Club l; llomeconiing Committee 4;
Blue Ilonor Certificate 2.
LOUIS LAZAl\E
Radio Clu b 1,2.
KEC\C\ETII l.ESICK
Transfer from lloosevelt 11.S. l; SSO .\Joni·
tor 2; Fall !'lay Crew 2,3; Spring Play Crew
3; Cymnastics 2,3, Shield 3; A.V.E . 3.
155
�JUDIE LE\'1:\1·'.
Reflections lle,·clries Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,
24 Point ,\ward 1; SSO 4; :'II usical Crc,\,
2; ,\rt Council I; Scholastic Art Award 1.
:\J,\HCIA I.E\TL\:'\
Student Council I, AIL 2,3; Cabinet llepr.
2 ,3,4. ,\It. 1; SSO Hcceptionist 4, SSSII 1,
3,4, Personnel :\lonitor 2,3; Fa ll Pla y Crew
l ; Jlellections Revelries 3; lleflcctions llcvelries Crew l; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,
4; Ushers Club 2; Ilomeco ming Committee
3,4.
GARY LINDLEY
Silver lion or Pin 3; Bronze II onor Pin 2;
Gold Ilonor Certificate 1; Cabinet Ah. 2;
N Club 4; Baseball 1,3,4, Shield 1, l\lajor
!\: 3,4, :\lost Improved Player Award 3;
Spanish Club 3.
AI.AN I.UDl\IE R
SSO 2,3,4; Wrestl ing l; l\lock State Con.stitutional Convention 2; Spanish Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 4; Student Union
Board 4, Entertainment Chairman 4; Fall
Play 4.
AN N 1.1·:\'Y
G.A.A. l ; Future Secretaries 4.
LEE MACALUSO
Personnel Monitor 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2;
Reflections Reveleries Crew 1,2; Technis l,
2; Swimming 2; Wrestling 3,4.
DO>J:"IA I.E\\'IS
G.A.A. 2,3,4, Board l\lcmber 3,4, \'ice Pres.
4 , 24 Point Award 2, 75 Point Award 3,
150 Point Award 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Homecoming Con1niittee 4 .
\VILL!Al\1 :\IACllACEK
SSl\l 2,3,4; Football 1,2.
PAUL\ l.IEBEH:\!A N
Transfer red from New Trier 11.S. 3; French
Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2.
llARLA >J :\!AI.FAR
Fall Play 4; Swimming 1,2, Shield 1, l\linor
N 2; German Club 2; Homecoming Con1
mittee 4.
Sil Ell.A LIEBEHMA
1
ROGER YIALITZ
Bronze Hono r Pin 2; Blue I! onor Certificate l; l\1usical 1,2,3; Concert Orchestra
1,2,3,4, Concertmaster 4, Student Conductor 4; Gold :'11usic Pin 3,4; Silver Music Pin
3,4; Chicago Symphony Orchestra 1st Place
Soloist Award 3 ; :>:orthwestern University
Summer :'11usic Project 3.
ROSS !'.'!ANNA
IUC:l!AIW I.IEBl\li\N
Blue Honor Certiflcatc l; Cabinet Alt. 3;
SSO 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, l\linor N 1,
2, l\lajor N 3,4; N C lub 3,4; Hu ssian C lub
2,3; Folk l\I us ic Club 3,4; I lomecorning
Committee 4 .
156
�SUE :v!ANNEHE!i\!ER
SSO 3; Fall Play 3, Crew 1,2,3; Heflections
Revelries 2; Spring l~a y 2,3; Thespians 3,4,
Sec. 3, 10 Point Award 3; G.A.A. l; Spotlighters 3.
SUSAN :\JEii I.MA N
SSSH 4; SSM 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 1;
G.A.A. I ; Spanish Club 2 ,3; Art Council 4.
13AHBAHA l\lAHCUS
0/ational Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 24 Point Award 1; Astronomy Club 4; French Club 2,3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow l ,:!,3 , Treasurer 3; Pen Pal
Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4; Library Aid 1,
2,3,4.
IIAR\'EY i\I EIJ\:\I ED
SSO 3,4; 1 .E. 1,2,3,4; Track 2 ,3; Ccr\.\'
man Club 1,2; Chess Club 2 ; Coin Club
4 ; Executive Club 3,4, Sec. 3, \'ice Pres. 4.
RI C HARD MAHSllAl.L
Latin Club 3,4; Chess Club 4.
!! ANNY i\IENTEI.
Foreign Exchange Student 4; Student Council 4; Orchesis 4; Spanish Club 4; American Field Sc r v ice Asst. Sec. 4; Choir 4;
Winter :\l usic Festival 4; Spring \lu sic Festival 4.
SUSAN i\IAY
Future Secretaries 4; C.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point
1
\ward 3, 75 Po int Award 4; SSill 3,4; Per·
sonnel i\lonilor 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2;
Gymnastics Team 1,2,3; Outstanding Junior
in Athletics 3.
HOGEH McCAHTllY
FRANCES Mc\\111.LIAMS
NORMAN MEDOFF
Bronze Honor Pin 2; SSD Chairman 3;
SSM Period Supervisor 4; Tennis 1,2,3,
Shield 1,2; Rad io Club l.
SUSAN \IEl\:\IELSTEIN
Student Council 3; SSS! I 2 ; SSD :~; SSi\l 4;
Fall Play Crew l ; l\ellections lkvelries 3;
Spring Play Crew I; C.A .A. I; Cheerleaders
3, Alt. 2; Spanish Clu b 2,3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow l; library Aid I; Ushers ' Club
l ,:!; American Field Service 3,4; l! omccoming Committee 3,4.
BHUCE i\IEYEI\
Cabinet Hcpr. 1,4 , Alt. 2,3; SSSll 2,3; SSi\I
4; Fall Play 4; i\l usical 4; Thespians 1()
Point Award 4 ; Football 1,2, Shield 1; Track
Shield l ; Wrestling Shield 2; Nilch ilitc Staff
4.
HOBEHTA MEYEHS
Nilehilite Staff 4; Hellections Hevelrics 3;
Reflections Revelries Crew l; I lomccoming
Committee Chairman 4; Asst. Editor of Epic
4; SSO 2,3,4; G.A.A . l ; Spanish Club 1,2,
3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Shindig 3; Library
Aid 3; Mock State Constitutional Convention 1.
SHERRY MILLER
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish c.Iub 2; American Field
Service 4; Beg inning Band l ; Lib rary 1 id
\
3,4; Ushers Club 2.
157
�Physical agility and mental ability are
equally stressed.
),,\l{l{Y :\!!:'\El{
l'\ational :\lcrit Scholarship l.c11cr of Commendation 4; SS\! 3,4, Period Supen-isor 4;
:'\Club 4; Baske1ball l .!! ,:~,4, Shield ! , l\linor :\ 3; :\lajor j\' 4; Spanish Club I.
i\l l CI L\EI. :\l!RSKY
Tran sforrcd from Senn 11 .S. 2.
J011 :\' i\ ASTOS
!UTA \IISllKll'\
FHED NE L.50:\'
Transferred from Loyola 11.S. 1.
DOi'\ :\I IZOC:K
Bronze llonor !'in 4; SSSll Chairman 4;
Swimming I; Baseball Shield I; French Club
2; Engineering Technical Society Summer
Prog ram 3.
Lli\'DA NEIA'i0"1
SSD ll ead Sec. 3,4; Personnel :\lonitor 3;
Reflections Revelries 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; French Club 4.
R00!ALD :\IOSOFF
.Reflections Revelries 3; i\lusical 3; :'\ilchilite Staff 3,4; Concert Orchestra 4; Concert
Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Ban cl I ; Stage
Band 3,4; Sih·cr :'11 usic Pin 3; P.S.O. I.
HOBERT NEUMAN
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Anns 4, Four
Year Pin 4, Outstanding Service Award 3;
SSl\l Period Supervisor 4; Personnel i\lonitor 3; Track J\linor N 3; Baseball 1,2, Shield
I, i\linor r\ 2.
SUSAJ\i :\ll 'Rl'll Y
Silver llonor !'in :~. Bronze llonor l'in 2;
Cold ll onor Ccrtilkate I; Cabinet Ah. l;
SS:\! 4; Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play Crew
3; C.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4.
158
EJ.,\l:'\E :'\ACll:\I,\:'\
Silver I lonor l'in 3; Bronze I lonor !'in 2;
Cabin et Hcpr. 2,3,4: .\It. I ; SSO 3; Fall Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 4: Future
Secretaries Pres. 4; l 'shers Club 1,2: 1lomccoming Committee 3,4.
VERA NEUi\IANN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold llunur Certificate
1; Reflections Revelries 3; i\l usical 2,3; Choi r
2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee I; Silver i'du sic l'in
3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Winter and
Sprin g Festivals 1,.2,3,4.
�i.
I I
-I
IUCIL\1(1) :\J'J'TI
Student Counci l 4 ; Cabinet Hcpr 3,4, Sgt.-at,\ rms 4 ; SSO Period Super\'iSor 3; SS\! 2,
4; SS\! \lonito r 2 , Period Supcr\'isor 4;
Epic Staff 4; :\' Club 4; Football 1,2,3 ,4 ,
:\umcrals I , \linor :\ 2 , \lajor N 4; Basketball 1,2 ,3,4, :\umcrals I, \linor :\ 3;
Track 1,2 ,3,4 , .\linor :\ 1,2,:1, .\lajor :\ 4;
I l orncco111in g Com111itt cc 4.
Senior gi rls ' P.E. class listens to instru ctions of ho"' to play golf.
K ,\ 1
n::\ :\ !>:O:'\
Fall Pia\' C1-c1r I ; l\dlcctions l(c,·elries 2,:1,
4; C.1 .1\ .
\
C~· 1 1mastics Team ~; A rt Coun-
cil 2.
!),\:\!El. :\11·:1.SE:\
SS I l l'criocl Supcrl'isor 'I; SSS II :1; :\ Club
:1,4, Sec 4; Track 1,2 ,:1,4, \I in or :\ 2, \lajur :\ :1,4; Cross <:uuutry 2,:1,4 , \linor N 2 ,
\lajor :\ :1,4 ; Basketball 1,2,3,4 , \linor :\
3, \Iajor :\ 4.
I.FF :\ l 'llJ-:1 .\L\:\
(:ahinct l\cp r. '.I ; \lusical '.{; Fencing 1,2;
Concert Orchestra 2,:1,4; Concert Band 2,3 ,
.+: I ntcrn1 ediatc Ba11d 4; Stage Band 4; Begi11ni11g Ba nd 1; Silnr \lusic l'i11 3; Spring
Ba11d Co11 cen 2 ,3 ,4 .
\L\IUE :\IESS
Transferred fro1n St. Francis ·de Sales I I.S .
2; SSSI I Secreta ry 2; Personnel \lonitor 3;
Tri-Iii·\' :I: Future Secretaries 4; Blue llonor
Certificate I.
HOIH:lff O' f((),\l(K
,\,\'.L 2,'.1,4 ; S\\'imm i11g 1.
LI:\!),\ :\ 11.SSO:\
Cirls Clce 2; Choir 3; Tri-Iii-\' 4 .
J f,\1(()1.D l'ASC:II ,\LI.
Transfer Kel\' y n Pa rk 2; Swimming \linor
:\ 3.
HEl\R\' :\l\L\:\'
STE\'E:\ !', \TE
Cabi11et ,\h. 3; SSS!I 3,4, Period Supcrl'isor 4 ; :'\ Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, :"-Ju·
merals 1, \linor N 2, \laj o r N 3,4; Basketball 1,2 ,3,4, Numerals 1, \l inor N 2,3 ,
\lajor :\ 4 ; Baseball 1,2,'.l ,4, N umerals 1,
:\li11or :\' 2 , \lajor N 3 ,4.
159
�Senior men are given
NJ\:"liCY I'll LA Ui\I
Transfer from St. Schulastica 4 .
ANNA l'IETKO\\'SKI
Personnel :\lonitor 2; Nurses ,\;cl 3; French
Club 3,4.
In this year's fall play, Seniors Barry \VolpofT and Bruce Meyer portray two German solidiers,. inevitably outwitted by the clever and restless American prisoners-of-war.
JIUS PA UL
National Honor Society 3,4; Natio nal i\lerit
Letter of Co mmendation 4; Silver II on or
Pin 3; Bronze !'in 2; Gold Hon or Certifica te
I; Epic Editor 4, SSO 1,2,3,4, Asst. llead
Sec. 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Choreographer 4; Spanish Cl ub 1,2,3,4, Vice !'res.
3,4; i\l usical 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
2,3; Student Council Alt. 2; Concert Band
l ; Cabinet llepr. 1,2, Treas. I , Sec. 2.
\\'lLLL\i\I PAUSS
Personnel :\lonitor 2,3,4; \J Club 3,4; Football 2 ,4, :\lajor \J 4; \\'restling 1,2,3,4, :\linor N 2, ;\I ajor i'\ 3,4.
KAREN PEHELGUT
SS;\! 2,3; C.A.A. l ; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
TONI l'EST I0:E
French C lub 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2,3, \lice Pres. 3; Ushers Club 3,4, Treas.
4; Personnel :\-lonitor 3,4.
160
ZACHARY l'INAS
Football 1,2,3,4, :\I ajor N 4; Personnel :\Iunitor 4.
BONNIE POGO DIN
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 2,3 ,4; Sp r ing
Play Crew 2; Spanish Club 1.
USA POLAKOFF
Fall Play Lead 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries 3; llellections He,·elries Crew
3; Spring Play 2; i\• usical Crew 1,2,3; ThesJ
pians 3,4, \lice Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24
Point Award I , 75 Poin t Award 2; Spanish
Cl ub 1,2,3,4; Future N urses Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Loralie 1; Intermediate Band
1, Ho mecomin g Committee 4.
STEVE POLEN
National llonur Society 3,4; Nati onal ~derit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze H onor Pin 2; Cold
II on or Certificate 1; Second Place State Science Fair Award l; SSSH 4; lleflcctiuns Revelries 3; Tech n is 2; l~tlin Club 3 ,4, Co-Consul 3,4; Stage Band 4; Debate Club 3.
�1
their chance to perform
tn the all-male "Stalag 17."
HO;'\ FO:\TECOIU-:
N Club 2,3,4, Sg1.-a1-,\rms 4; Football I ;.t.,
3,4, Shield I , :\lajor ;'\ 3,4; \\'restling 1,2 ,
3,4, i\linor N 1,2, ~I ajor 01 3,4, 4th Place
in State 3.
RONALD RABI;\;
Student Council 4; Cabinet Repr. 2 ,3,4; SSill
4; Gymnastics Numerals I, Art Com1cil 2,3.
VICTOR POi\'TO
I lomecoming Committee 4 ; SS\! Period Supervisor 4; Fall Play 4; Spring Play 4; Foot ball 4 ; Wrestling 3; Track 4; Folk \lusk
Club 3,4; Fine Arts Club 4 .
STEVE RAFFERTY
Transfer from Loyola Academy 3; Basketball 3,4.
l{E NEE PORTEil
Silver Ilonor l'in 3; Bronze ll o nor Pin 2,
Blue ll onor Certificate I ; Student Cotmcil
3,4, Sec. 4 , Outstand ing Serv ice Award 3 ;
Cabinet Rep r. I ; SS:\I 2,4; ll o mecoming
Court 3; 11 omecoming Committ ee3,4; C.A.A.
I ;.t.; Latin Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Entertainm ent
C hairman 4 ; Spotlighters I.
STEPHANIE RANDALL
Personnel ~Ionitor 3,4.
SAUL PHEKER
Fall Play 2; Fa ll Pla y Crew 2; Rellcctions
Revelries 2; Spring Play Crew 2; :\ l usical 2 .
JM!ES RATlli\IAN;'\
Cabinet Repr. 1; Cross Country 2,3, :\linor
N 3; Science Seminar 4 ; '.'\ilchilite Staff Ph otographer 1,2, Chief Ph otograp her 3,-1;
Journey man Award ~ , 3.
BR U CE HABI N
Fall Play 4; Thespians 10 Point Award 4 ;
French Club 1,2; Executives Club 3,4, Trea s.
3, Pres. 4.
11'.'JD,\ IL\ TS:\L\ :\'
Transfer from Bogan 2: SSSll 2: l't•rson·
nel :\lonilor 2,.l; Rcllcct ions Rn· clric s 4;
C.A.,\ . 1,2; Spanish Club 1.2: l.ibrarv .\ id
1 ;.t. ; Tcad1ers of Tomorrow I.
HAH\'EY HABI N
Cabinet i\11. I; SS~ ! 3,4 ; A.\ '. I•'.. 3; Spani sh
C lub 2,3; Folk l\I usic Club 3,4.
CREC It\ Y
C abinet llcpr. 1 ,3. ,\1 1. 2: Fall l'lav 2: Ilt-tlcctions Revelries I. Spring Pia\· lrnd 2:
Thespians 2.3,4, Pres. 3. 10 Point .\ward
2, 20 Point .\wa rd 4. Colden (;;dlrnn 2.:l;
Spotlighters 1.2.3. \ 'ice l'n·s. 3; Choir :1.
4; Homecoming Committt-e Chairman :l.4.
161
�l·:l.YSI·: IWSI·::\ 11 El\C
l'crsonncl \I onitor 3,4; ll dlcctions Re,·d ries 3; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2; Art
Council 1,2: Fall !'lay Crew I.
I.Olli llEllLI:'\:
l{cflections llc,·clrics '.{,4; (;.,\.,\. 1,2; Art
Council '.{ ,4; Student l lnion Board 4; 11 omccoming Committee 4.
'
IW IW lff ll E 1-:D
1\l'Tll IU:\ 'ZEN
Cabinet l\cpr. 3, Ah. 4 ; Fall !'lay 3 ; Thespians '.{ ,4 , llecording Sec. 4; C.A.i\. 2; French
Club 2,:>, \'ice !'res. 3; Nilehilite Staff'.);
Choir 3 ,4: Ciel' C lub 2; \\'inter .\lusic Fes·
li,·al 2 ,:{,4; Spring \lusic Festi,·al 2,'.),4:
1lumccoming C:on11nittee 4 .
lU:>: I•:I·: llEYNOWS
Sil\'er llonor l'in :{; Bronze ll onor l'in 2;
Blue I lonor Certificate I : Hcllcctions Re,·clries 2; (; .. \.,\ . 1.23 , 24 l'oint ,\ward l;
Spanish Club 23.4; ,\1nerica11 Field Ser\'icc
:>,4; Beginning !land l ; l.ibrar\' .\id '.{.4:
Ushers Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. ·4.
STE\'!·::'\: lllC:C:I
SS\! 4 ; Foothall Shield l ; Bascball l ,23,4.
Shield I . \Ii nor;\; 3. \I ajor ;\; 4 ; ,\ stronum\'
C:l ub I.
·
l.Y:\:\E IWCKO\\Tl'Z
l'ersonncl \ lonitor 3.4 ; C.,\,,\ . 1,2,3.4. 24
l'oi nl Award 1, 75 l'oinl ,\\\'ard '.{. Orchcsis
1,2,3 ,4 ; Fo lk \1 ns ic Club 1; Spanish Club
1,2 ; Spotlighters 1,2; Libran· Aid 3; l 'shers
Club 1,2.
.
\VJJ.Ll,\:\I RO:\,\i\'
SS\! 3,4; Personnel \lonilor 4; :\ Club 4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2 , \linor ;\; 3 , \I ajor N 4 ; Track 1,2 , Shield 1, :\linur ;\; 2 ;
Wrestling 1,2,'.) , Shield 2 , \linor N 3.
16Z
TOBY ROSENBl.;I\G
llAlllm:T ROSENBl.Oml
Girls Glee 3,4; Futu re N ur ses l; Ubrary Aid
I.
SI I El.LEY HOSE:\TI IA!.
RICKY l\OTII
\l usical 1,.2; \l usical Crew 1,2.:>: C.i\.,\.
1,2; Spanish Club 1.2,3; Future :\ursn Club
3.4 ; Lorelei 3.4; Choir 23.4: Clcc Club I:
Sih-er \lusic Pin 3: l'en l'al Club 2; ljbran·
,\id 2.3,4 ; L'shers Club 2; \\'inter \I usi-c
Festi,-.tl 1,2 ,'.{.4: Spring \I usic Fcsth«tl I.
2 ,3,4.
SA i.i.\' HOTT7'\Ell
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 ; Clce Club I ;
Debate Club 3; Fall l'la\' 1,2 ,3 ; (; _
,\.,\. 3.
:\I IKE RO\'El.L
�CIJFFORD IW D;-..J JCK
:\'ational :\lerit Scholarship of Commendation 4 ; Bro nze ll onor Pin 2 ; Cold llonor
Certificate l; Student Council 3,4, Chairman 3, Pres. 4 , Outstanding Service A\\'ard
3; SSD Period Superviso r 3; i'\ Club 3 ,4 ;
Track 1,2 ,3 ,4, N umeral s 1, Shield 2, :\linor
N 3; Cross Country 2 ,3,4, Shield 2 , :\lajor
>I 3,4; llussian Club 2,3,4; Chess Club 3 ,
4; Stamp and Coi n Club l ; Uni\'Crsity of
Chicago Bio medical Career Conference 3.
.\IAHTI>: SC l! ,\HACA
Cabinet Rcpr. l ; Reflectio ns lle\'clries 3.
DE:--JNIS RYA N
Ca binet Repr. 2 ,3,4 : SSO 4 ; ?\ilehilite Photographer 1,2,3,4 ; Jo urneyman A\\'ard 2.
SUSAN SCIIATZ:\IAN
Cabinet Rcpr. 3,4 , Alt. 1,2; SSO Period Sec·
retary 4; SSSH 3; SS D 2; llellecti o ns Re,·elries 4; Heflection s Hc,·cl rics Cre\\' l ; G.A ,,\ .
1,3; Spanish Club 2 ,3,4; :\'ilchilitc Staff 3,4,
Exch a nge Editor 4; Sta r Award 3.
GEORGE RYGIEi.SKI
MEL SCH ECT.\ IA N
Silver H onor Pin 3; Bronze ll onor !'in 2 ;
:\l usical l; Radio Club 1 ,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra l .
LI NDA SAD!
Tran sforred from New Trier 3 ; Glee Club 4.
JA N IS SCl!ECT'.\IA:\
Bronze Honor Pin 3; St udent Council 3.4.
Chairman UFD 3,4 , Outstanding Se1'\'ice
A\\'arcl 3; Cabinet Hcpr. 4; SS.\I !lead Secretary 3,4; Hcflecti ons ]{e,·clries 4. :\l us ical
Crew 1; G.A.A. l ; Spa nish Club 1.~.3..1:
Yearbook Staff 2 ,3,4 , Section Editor 3.-l:
NSl'A Star r\\\'a rd 3; Glee Club 2; llshcrs
Club l ; Student U nion Board 4; ll o mccoming Comm ittee 2 ,3,4.
DAVESASEN ICK
Swimming l ; Wrestlin g 2.
Cl!UCK SCl!Ell
Physics Club 3; Hacl io Club 1.2: Ccnnan
Club 1,2; Beginning Band l; Exccutin Club
3,4, Sec. 4.
ivl! CIIAEL SA WITZ
SSSI! Period Supervisor 4 ; SS.\l 2,3,4;SSSI!
3 ,4; N Club 4 ; Football Shield 2 , :\lajor N
4 ; Track 1,2, Shield 1, .\linor N 2; \\' restling 1,2 ,3,4 , Shield 1, .\linor N 2,3 , :\la·
jor N 4.
JEFFREY SC IL\Cll'J'
SSSI! Period Supef\·isor 4 ; SSl\I 4 ; l'crsonncl l\Ionilor 2 ,3 ,4; N Club 3,4; Football
1,2,3, l\ linor N 2 ; Track 1,2,3,4, '.\linor
N 1,2, 1\1 ajor N 3,4, Captain 4; Cross Country 3,4, l\lajor N 4; \\'restling 1,2, :\linor
N 2.
I.EE SCIIl.ESl:\'CEll
National \lcrit Scholarsh ip Letter of Com·
mcnclation 4; Siker ll o nor !'in~; Cold ll onor Certificate l ~ National Sc:il'nn.· Founda tion Summer l nstitute 3: Program in :\I athl'matics ll ni\'crsit\' of lllino is :l: Sricno: Seminar 1,2; C:oldc1; C:alleon 1.2.:1.4. Edilor-inChicf -l . Associa te Editor :l: l{ussian Cluh
2.3.4; Fine Ans Cluh -l; An Council 1.2:
Chess Club 2.3: International Hclalions Cluh
l.~ . \'k t• Pres. 2; >:ESTl.ES -l: It 's ,\cackmic Captain -l .
ROBElrI' SCll:\lllH
.\.\'_E_ :1.4: llaskethall l.
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�Seniors hope to maintain
SU E SCIINE IDEH
Transferred from H eg in a Don iinican 2.
G.A.A.2.
\VE i DY SCJI Ui\ lA N
SSO Period Secretary 2; :\l usical Crew 3;
G.A.A. 1,3; Yearbook Staff Artist 3,4; Art
Council 1,2 ,3 ,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Scholastic Ar t Award 3.
\VALTEH SC II N EIDER
A.V.E. 3 ,4, Vice Pres. 4; Track 1,2, Shield
l; Cross Country l; Spanish Club 2.
CA ROL SCll\VANDER
Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2; Spotlighters 3.
:\IYRA SC ll NEIDE R:\IA N
SSD 3; Spanish C lub 2,3,4; G.A.A. l ; Homecoming Committee 3 ,4, Judge Sec. 4 ; Ushers
Club 1.
CHARLES SCl!\VAllTZ
A.V.E. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; :\lusical 3,4;
Football 1,2,4, Shield l ; Track Shield 1,2;
Cho ir 3,4.
PATRIC IA SCIIOEPKO
Cabinet Alt. 3; SSO 3; Personnel :\lonitor
2,3; Spring Pl ay Crew 1,2; Fall Play Crew
2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 24 Point Award l ; Orchcsis
1; Future Secretaries 3; Tri-lli-Y 1,2,3;
Ho mecoming Committee Cha irn1an 3.
:\! ARC SCII\V ARTZ
SS:\ ! 2; French Club 1.
MARJORIE SCHRIER
Student Council 3,4; Ca binet Repr. 2; SSSH
2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Reflections Revelries 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2; i\lusical Crew
3; Ripplettes 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Art
Council 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Spotlighters 1;
Student U nion j3oard 4.
SH E RRY SCH \VEET
SSO Period Secretary 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew l ; Art Council 4; Gold Key Art
Award 3.
KENNET!! SC HUBEHT
National i'vl erit Scholarship Semifina list 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; B"ronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Ho nor Certificate l ; Gold en Galleon
3,4; Russian Club 1,2,3,4, E ntertai nment
Cha irm a n 3, Pres. 4 ; Spotlig hters l ; Concert
Orchestra 1; Debate Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, CoChairm a n 4 ; Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Internationa l Relations Club 3; Math Club 2,3 .
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WARREN SEIGEL
Cabinet Repr. 4, Alt. 3; SSSH 2,4; SS:\! 2,
3,4, Period Supervisor 4; Gymnastics :\linor
N 1; Baseball Minor N 3.
..
�friendships after graduation..
MICHAEL SHAEVITZ
BILL SHEA
Transferred from Wheaton Central High
School 2.
CAROLINE SHAFFER
SSM Asst. Head Secretary 4; SSO Period
Secretary 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point Award
l, 75 Point Award 2, 150 Point Award 2,3,
225 Point Award 4; Cheerleader 4; Ripplettes 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; German Club 4; Gymnastics 1,2.
MICHAEL SHER
A.V.E. 1,2.
GAYLE SHAIN
Personnel Monitor 2; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3;
Reflections Revelries 3,4; Spring Play Crew
1,2,3; Musical Crew 2,3; Thespians 2,3,4,
Sec. 3, 10 Point Award 3, Minor N 3, Major N 3; G.A.A. l ; Spanish Club l; Spotlighters 1; Homecoming Committee 3.
RICHARD SHALLCROSS
SSSH 4; Reflections Revelries C rew 3,4;
Spring Play Crew 3; N Club 3,4; Football
1,2,4, Shield l; Track Shield 2; Russian
Club 2; Chess Club 3; Basketball Trainer
3,4, i\lajor N 4.
VIVlAN SHERMAN
Student Council 1,2,3, Treas. 3, Outstanding Service Award 3; Cabinet Hepr. 1,2,4;
SSM 2; SSSI-I 2,3,4; SSO Period Secretary
4; Personnel Monitor 2; Fall Play Crew l;
Reflections Revelries Crew 1; G.A .A. 1; French
Club 1,3,4, Sec. 4; Homecoming Court 3;
Homecoming Committee Chairman 4; American Field Service 3; Spotlighters l; Ushers
Club 1.
HARLEY SH IMBERG
Transferred from Amundsen H ,S. 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3.
ELLEN SHAPERA
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate
l; SSO 3,4; SSD 3; Reflections Revelries 3;
Russian Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Teachers of
Tomorrow l ; Nilehilite Staff 3;4, Page CoEditor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; National High School Summer Institute at
Northwestern University 3.
MARLENE SHAPIRO
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. l ; SSSH
Sec. 4; SSD 3; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow l; Spotlighters 1.
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�NANCY SllONKWILEH
National Honor Society 3,4; Na tio nal \lerit
Scholarsh ip Letter of Co mmendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Ho nor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet Hepr. 2, ,\It. 3;
Reflections Hevelries 2,3; .\lusical 2,3; G.A.A.
1,2,3; German C lu b 3,4, Sec. 3;Spanis h Club
1,2,3,4; Lorel ei 2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 2 ,3,
4, Student Co nductor 3,4; Concert Band 2 ,
3,4; Intermediate Ba nd l; Stage Band 1,2,
3 ,4; Silver :\lusic Pin 3; NC TE Award 4;
Collegiate Creel it for II ig h School Students
l'rogran1 3 .
Jll.I. S l\10:\
Fa ll Play Crew Z; C.AX I ; Spanish Club
1; l'cn l'al Club Z.
JOE! SHULMAN
\'ICK ll·: Sl\\'lo:K
Girl 's Clcc 2.3; Library Aid I.
ROBEHT SI IU:\IAN
SSO 4; Football 1,2,3; Wrestling l ; Baseball I.
LI NDA SKOLNIK
Cabin e t Hepr. 4, Alt. I ; SSSll '.1 SS]) 3;
SS\ I 4; Hdlccli ons Hevclries Crew I Spani sh
Club I; Teachers of Tomorro\\' I l 'sher s
Clnb I.
sn : S\ l ITll
HOW ARD SIEGl•:L
SSS! ! 3,4; SSJ\I 3,4; Baseball 1,2,4.
Bronze 11 o nor l'i n '.l ; 111 ue 11 o no r Certificate
1; I.a tin Club 3,4; 1.ordci 3,4; Librarian
,\ id 4; Co ncert Band Z,3,4; Beg inning Band
I ; Sih·er \1 usic l'in 3; Tri-lli -Y T reas. 3;
C.S.O. \ ' ice- l'res. 4.
NOH11l SIEGEL
Translerred from Fenger 11 .S. :1.
ADEU: S:'\l·: m :KE H
Spring !'lay 1; \I usical l ,Z.3; (;,,\.,\, 1; Sil,· er \lusic l'in 3; Future :-.:urses Club I ;
Concert Orchestra l ,Z,3,4; \\'i nter \I u sic Fcsti,·al 1,2,3,4; Spring :\lusic Festi \•al 1,2,3,4.
SCOTT SIEGE i.
Bro nze I lonor l'in 3; Blue I lonor Ccnificale
1; Student Co uncil I ,Z,3, \'ice I' res. 3, Outsta nding Ser\' ice ,\ w a r el 3; SSS! I Period
Su pcn·isor 4; SS:\I 2; l'crson ncl ;\ lonilor Z;
=" C lub 3,4, Treas. 4; Footbitll 1,2, Shield
I ; \\'rcstlin g 1,2,3,4, \ lajor :'\ 3, Caplain
4; Baseball 2; French Club 4.
(;,\11. SOI.BEl\C
SSO Period Secretary 4; SSl\I 4; Fall !'lay
Cre\\' 2,3; Spring !'l ay Crew Z,3; \lusical
2,3; C.A.,\ . 1,2,3,4, 2 4 Point A\\'ard Z, 75
l'oi lll Aw ard 3; Cheerleader Alt. 4; Orchcsis
2; Choir 4; \ l ixed Ch o rus 2,:1. Sec 3 ; T rilli-Y Z; Student Union Boa rd 4; \\'i lller
\I usic FestiYal Z,3,4; Spring \I u sic Festi,·al
2,3,4; Il omecoming Committct 4 ; ~I u sic
Certificate 3; Girls'. Gy mnastics Z,3.
I.ILi Sll.llEllSTEI N
Fall l'l a,· Crew I; Hcllcctions He,·clries I ·
C.,\ .;\. I; French Club l ; Futu re :'\urse~
Club 1,2; Spotligh1ers 2; Clee Club U! ;
l 'shers Cl ub l ,Z.
A!\ ICE S0 :'\ 11 El\I
SSO Period Secretary 4; Spanish Club 4.
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�LINDA SONKIN
G.,\ .A. 1; Spanish Club 2; Concert Orches·
tra l ; \Vi mer :\I usic Festival 1.
LYNN STEIN
SSD Public Address Announcer 4; National
:'llerit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze
I !onor Pin 2; G.A.A. I ; Hussian Club 2,3;
Spotlighters 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Treas. 3; Chess
Cl ub 3; Yearbook Staff 3,4.
TO;\! SORG
National :'llerit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; National Honor Society 3,4;
Silver ll onor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold II on or Ccrtifkate 1; SSl\l Period Supervisor 4; 13asketball Shield 1.
RENEE STEIN
GREG SPAIN
Cabinet Alt. 2; SSO 3,4; Football 1; Wrestlin g 1,2, Shi eld 1, Minor N 2.
SHARY STEINBERG
SSD Sec. 3; SSM 4; G.A.A . 2; French Club
1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; I !omecoming
Comm ittee 3,4.
CAROL SPIEGEL
Reflections Revelries 3; Musical 1,2,3; Lore·
lei 4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 4; Silver i\I usic
Pin 3; Ushers' Club 2; Winter Music Festival
1,2,3,4; Spring Music Festival 1,2,3,4.
PAUL STE NDER
JEFF SPITZER
Spring Play l; N Club 3,4; Football l,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor 2, Major N 3,4; Baseball
1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2.
I!ElrnERT SPOHR
T rans!Crrcd from Notre Dame H.S. 3.
PAULA STERN
Bro n ze Honor Pin 2; Astronomy Club 4;
Spanish Club 1~.3,4 ; Fine Arts C°lub 2; A11
Council 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4.
D EBOl(Al I STE\'ENS
Perso nnel :'llonitor 2; :'llusical Crcw3; G.,\.A.
1,2; Spanish Cl ub 4; Future '.\Jurses Club
2,3,4, Sec. 3 , \ ' ice Pres. 4; Choir 3.4, Sec.
4; Clee Club l; :'llixcd Chorus 2; Blue :'llu·
sic Certificate 3; Ho mecoming Certificate 3;
Winter :'llusic Fcstin1I 1,2,3,4; Spring :\lusic
Festival 1,2,3,4.
IJ N IH sn:n::'\S
J EAN STADEl.MANN
G.A.A. 1,2, 150 Point Award l; Spotlighters
2 ; Ushers Club 1.
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�Nilehi on TV:
Seniors Lee Schlesinger and Greg Arenson and Junior Gary Kure represent N iles East against teams from Wheaton and Joliet on WMAQ- TV's
quiz show, "It's Academic."
JERRY SWEET
Track 3.
J,\ldl•:S STIWCK
SS~I 4; llascball 1 ,2.
MARCIE SWIDER
Silver Honor Pin 3; B ronze ll o nor Pin 2;
lllue Honor Certificate l ; Yearbook Staff2,
3,4, Co-Editor-in-Chief 3,4, ~l os t Outstanding Staff Member 2; Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; NSPA Star Award 3; Journeyman
Award 2; Latin Club 1,2,3 ,4, Treas. 3, Sec.
4; Student Union Board 4; Cabinet Repr.
2, Alt. 3; SSSII Asst. !l ead Secretary 3;
G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
KARE:'-/ STRULL
French Club 1 ,2,'.~,4; Spanish Club 4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Personnel i\lonitor 3,4; Spotlighters 1.
MICHELLE TANNEN
Spring Play l ; Spring Play Crew 1; G.A.A.
3,4, Board Member 4, 24 Point Award 3;
Glee Club 2; Pen Pa l Club 1,2,3.
ED\\'ARD SUCII E lt\I AN
SSSJI 4; Tennis 1,2, Shield 2; German Club
2 ,3; N ilehilite Staff3,4.
DEIDlU-: TANNENBAUM
Bronze Ilonor Pin 2; Fall Play Crew l;
G.A .A. 1,2,3; French Club 2,3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2.
AlAN SUTTON
N Club 2,3,4; Track M anagcr 1,2,3,4, N umerals 1, i\I aj o r N 2,3,4; Cross CoLUHry
i\lanager 2,4, Minor N 2, Major N 4; Russian Club 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms 4; Nilehi lite
Sports Editor 4; Industrial Arts Club I.
WEN DY TEICHMA N ·
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate l; G.A.A. 1,2, 24
Point Award l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; American Field Service
3,4; Library Aid 4; Ushers Club 1,2,3 ,4,
Sec. 4.
SUSAN SWARTWOUT
SSSH Period Secretary 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Musical Crew 3 ,4; G.A.A. 1,
2,3, 24 Point Award 1,2,3; Orchesis l ; Ripplettes 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Nilehilite
Staff Artist 3,4; Art Council 4; Choir 3~;
Glee Club 2.
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I
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�"It's Academic" team ts victorious.
TERRY TERCHI N
SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3; football 1; Swimming
Shield 1.
JOHN TIFFIN
Reflections Revelries 2; Musical 3; Concert
Orchestra 2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Intermediate Band 1.
l.ARRY TINCHER
Musical 1,2; Track 1; Choir 1,2; Glee Club
1.
LEROY TRI LLANES
JAMES TIU!'!'
SSSH 4; Track Shield 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Major N 3,4; Spanish Club l.
PETER TROBE
SSM 3,4; N Club 3,4; Fencing 1,2,3,4,Shield
1, :'dinor N 2, l\.lajor N 3,4, Co-Captain 4.
GAGE TODD
Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Tedrnis 3.
NICKIE TSELEKIS
Cabinet Alt. 3; Teachers of Tomor row Club
1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Musical
Crew 2; G.A.A. 2; G.S.O. 4; Library Aid 3.
DOROTI IY TOl\'IPA
Transferred from St. Scholastica 3; Spring
Play Crew 3; :\l usical 3; German Club 3,4.
IRA UPIN
SSSH 2,3,4; SSM 2,3,4, Period Supervisor
4; N Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Football 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Wres·
tling 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Major N 2,3,4; Nilehilite Staff 3.
NANCY TONELLI
Fall Play Crew 1; Folk Music C lub Treas.
4; G.S.O. 4; Future Nurses C lub 1,2; Fine
Arts Club 1; Spotlightcrs 1,2,3; International
Relations Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1 ~,3,4.
DAVID URMAN
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Latin Club 3,4,
Publ icity Chairman 4; Nilehilite Page CoEditor 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Concert Band 2,
4; Intermediate Band 1,3; It's Academic Alternate 4; Math Club 2,3; Silver Music !'in 4.
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�EDWARD UZEMACK
A.V.E. 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4;
Musical 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4,
Numerals 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Basketball l ; Fencing l; Masque and Gavel
l; Russian Club 3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,
3,4; Intermediate Band 1,4; Concert Band
2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin
4; Stage Band 2,3,4.
DARINA WARD
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l ; Reflections Revelries 3;
Musical 2; Musical Crew l; G.A.A. 1,2, 24
Point Award l; Astronomy Club Sec. 4;
G.S.0. 4; German Club 2,3, Treas. 3; Future
Nurses l; Choir 2,3; Glee Club l; Pen Pal
Club 1,2,3, Sec. 2, Co-Chairman 3; Music
Certificate 2; National Science Foundation
Summer Institute Alt. 2.
STEVEN VAN
Track 3; Baseball I ; Coin Club 4.
KATHLEEN \V ARE
Student Council 3; A1t Council 2,3; Library
Aid 1.
KENNETH VAN OMMEIUNG
Cross Country 1,2,3; Wrestling 3.
LINDA WARREN
Cabinet Alt. 2,3; SSO 2; Personnel Monitor
l; SSO Period Secretary 3; Musical 3; Musucal Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, 24 Point Award
2; Ripplettes 1; Girls Glee l; Mixed Chorus
3,4; Winter Festival 1,4; Spring Festival 1,
3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3.
LUCY :VAN PELT
Dr. Spock Reject l ; Lorelei 3,4; Charlie
Brown Is a Blockhead Club 2,3; Girl s'
Graphic Group 3; It's Epidemic I; Housewives of Tomorrow 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, 318
Point Award 2; llonorary Technis i\lember
4; National II onor Society 1; Help Stamp
Out Classical :\lusic (Especially Beethoven)
Club 2; Society for the Preservation of Cruelty to Animals 3,4; Chemistry Advisory
Board 4; Amateur Psychiatrists Club 3,4.
COLLETT WATTS
Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 24 Point Award
3; Spanish Club l; Art Council l;GleeClub
2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; HomecomingCommittee3.
jAi\IES VARALLO
CATJIEIUNE \VANASKI
Fall Play Crell' 4; Reflections Revelries 3;
Musical 2,3, Crew 2, Crew Coordinator 3;
Thespians 3,4, Treas. 4, 10 Point Award 3,
20 Point Award 4, 30 Point Award 4, Minor
N ·4, Major N 4; Honorary Technis Mem
ber 3,4; G.A.A. 1,3,4, 24 Point Award 1,
75 Point Award 4; Orchesis 1,4; Golden
Galleon 3,4; Hussian Club 3,4; American
Field Service Pres. 4; Art Council 4; Spotlighters 3; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Choir. 2,3,4; Gl~e
Club l · Gold Music Pin 3; Silver Music
Pin 2; \\r inter i\I usic Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring
Music Festival 1,2,3,4.
.,
Senior Ed Uzcmack plays "Nilehi" proudly and loudly on his bass sax.
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�School and class spirit ts carried to new
heights by the Class of '66.
KAREN \V ,\ YSDOl\F
National i\!erit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver H onor !'in 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold rr ono r Certificate I;
National Science Foundation Summer Institute 2; Renect io n s Revelries 1,2; G.A.A.
Board :\fem bcr I; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4;
Nilehilite Page Co-Editor 4; Yearbook Staff
2,3,4, Star Award 3; Fine Ans Club 1,2;
Art Council I ,2 ; Spotlighter I ,2; Pen Pal
Club I.
FHED \VEISSi\L\N
Spring Play C:rc\\' l ; >I Club4; Cross Country 3,4, :\linor >: :1, :\fajor >i 4 ; Hussian
Club 4; Chess Club 2.
JO!!N \VEBE!l
Cabinet Repr. I ,2, Ah. 3,4; Personnel :\fonitor 3,4; Footba ll N umerals 1; S\\'i mm ing
Numerals I ,2.
ARLENE WEISZ
Nat ional :\ lerit Scholar ship Semifinali st 4;
Siker Honor Pin :1; Bronze l lonor Pin 2;
Cold l lo nor Certificate l ; C.,\ .A. 24 l'oint
i\\\' a rd l ; Spanish Club 2 ,:1,4 ; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2,:1; Beginning Band l; Clce
Club 2,3.
:\ !I C:!!AE!.E \VEID:\!AN
Tran s!Crred from Buchtel High School, ,\kron, Ohio 3; SAO i\fonitor 4.
CRAIC \\'El'l'i'.:\!.\>;
Fall Play Cre\\' 2 ; Reflection s He\'elries C re\\'
2,3; Spring Pla y Cre\\' 2; Thes pians 3,4, 10
Point ,\\\'ard 4 , :\linor :'..: 4 , :\1 ajor :'..: 4;
Spotlighters 1,2,:1; l'.S.O. l ,'!..
AIAN \VEINEH
Coin Club I .
,\ I.I.A:'\ \\'E:'\Tl :'..: K
Spring Play Cre\\' 1,2 ; :'..: Club '!.,:{,4 ; Football Train er 1,2 ,:1,4, !'\umerals I, :\fajor
:'..: '!.,3,4; Fencing I ,'!.,3,4, :\linor :'..: 2 , :\lajor
>i 3,4; ,\stronom y Club 1,2,4 , \ ' ice-l'res. 2 ,
Pres. 4~ Science Semina r ~ ,3.
BAH BA IL\ \\'EINER
SSi\! 2,3,4; SSO Period Secretary 2,4; Fall
Play Cre\\' 3; G.A.A. I ; Art Cou ncil 4.
DO>JA!.D \\'IC[[ El\'l'
SS:\! :\ lonitor 3; S\\'imming 1,2,3,4, Shield
I , :\!inor ;-.; '!., Major N 3,4; Spanish Club
4; l\ Club 3,4.
Al.I.E N \VEISS:\!Al\
SSi\I 3,4; A.\'.E . 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Fall
Play 3; Tennis 1,2; S\\'imming I; Spanish
Club 3,4.
STUART \VID:\! AN
Nat ional Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Blue Hon or Ccrti!kate I; SSS!! 3,4,
Period Supervisor 4; Football [ ,2,3,4, Shield
1, :\lajor N 3,4, Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4, Shield I , i\linor N 3, i\ lajor N 4, Capta in 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, :\lajor
N 3,4; N Club 3,4; A.\'.E. I.
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�LINDA WITCHER
Cabin et Alt. 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Future
Nurses 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; G.A.A.
1,2, Board Member 1, 24 Point Award l ;
Homecoming Committee 3,4; Library Aid
l; Personnel Monitor 2; Spanish Club 4;
SSM 2; SSD Asst. Head Secretary 3,4; SSO
Period Secretary 4; Student Union Board
Sec.-Treas. 4.
MICHAEL WITKOV
SSM 4; French Club l; Executive Club
Treas. 4.
Yet despite all the activity, enthusiasm, regret, and enjoyment senior
year may bring to a student, he, like J ohn Clark here, is constantly
aware of his duty to study and succeed at Nilehi.
DENISE \VITT
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 3; Pen Pal Club
3.
NANCY WILHELMSON
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
4, 24 Point Award 2; G.S.0. Pres. 4; Lorelei 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 3.
AN ITA WOLFF
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate
l ; Russian Club 2,3,4.
MARK WILLIAMS
.National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; SSSH
Period Supervisor 4; SSD Period Supervisor
3; Tennis Minor N l ; Latin Club 3,4, Treas.
4.
BARRY WOLPOFF
Blue Honor Certificate l; SSM 4; Fall Play
4; Thespians 10 Point Awa rd 4; Swimming
1,2, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Baseball l; Chess
Club 1,4; German Club 2; French Club 4;
Homecoming Committee 4.
WILLIAM \VISER
Musical Crew 2; Football 1,2,4, Major N
2,4; N Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major
N 2,4.
KENNETH WOOD
Reflections Revelries 3; Musical 3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Intermediate Band l ;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Silver
Music Pin 3.
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�ROY \\'ORTlllNGTON
STEVEN ZIEGLEH
Football Shield 1; Track I ; St udent Council
Alt. 2.
ROSALYN YAGODA
Fall Play 2; i\l usical Crew 3; Spanish Club
1; Art Council 2; SS~ I 4; Personnel :\lonitor
3,4; Reflections He\'clrics Crew l.
FERi\ ZUCKER
SS~! 2,3; Personnel ~lonitor 2 ; Fall Play
Crew 1,2; ;\lusical Crew 1,2; G.A.,\ . I; Yearbook Staff 2,3 ,4, Section Editor 4 ; :'\SI',\
Star Award 3; Spodightcrs 1,2; Pen Pal Club
2; ll omecoming Comminec 3 ,4.
BON NIE YELNEI\
SS:--I 2,3; Pc r s on n cl r-Ionitor 2; Future
N urses I; Ushers Club 1.
ELISSA Z\\'EIC
SSll 2; Cabinet Alt. 4; Personnel ,\ I onilor
2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; CAA. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3;
llomecoming Commillcc 4.
NOT PICTURED
DAVID ADA:\IS
~!ARTY GARB
Football I ; Art Council 3.
JOSEPH AIHDO
PA U L GUSTAFSON
ROBERT ARCUS
THOMAS MAHTISH
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSSH 4; Cross Country
2 ,3, Minor N 3.
AWERT BERNSTEIN
KEN PIERINI
GLENN BUEHLi\IAN
CHARLES REYNOLDS
~IAHK
COHEN
Transferred from :--lather H .S. 2; Transferred
from Culver :--lilitary Academy 3; Student
Council 1; Wrestling 3,4.
BRUCE VENTURA
Transferred from St. George H.S. 2.
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Acknowledgement
A yearbook is the product of many minds and many hands.
In acknowledgement of this fact, we wish to thank Miss Irene
Deneen and Mrs. Jean Schaefle, our sponsors, for their countless hours of invaluable supervision. Our thanks go out to
Mr. Jeffrey Josephson too, our past sponsor, for his assistance
amd moral support.
We would also like to express our gratitude to Mr. Charles
M. Schultz, cartoonist and creator of the "Peanuts" comic strip,
for allowing us to make use of his drawings and the format
of his books.
For their technical assistance in publishing the yearbook,
we gratefully appreciate the work of Mr. Norman Koenig of
the King Company, which printed the book, and Root Studio,
which provided us with all the photographs used in the book.
Finally, we wish to thank Ellen Aprill, Mark Davis, Vicki
Dunn, Susan Goldberg, Janis Schectman, Wendy Schuman,
and Fern Zucker for the time and effort they expended in editing
their sections and the staff members of Reflections '66 who aided
these editors.
Gratefully,
Joe Gordon
Marcie Swider
Editors-in-chief
R eflections '65 & '66
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�Activiti es Index
Art Council . . .
Astronomy Club.
AVE . . . . . .
Barbershoppers
Cadet Band.
Chess Club
Choir. . . . .
Coin Club ..
Concert Band.
Debate Team.
Executive C lub.
Fine Arts Club (NESTLES) .
French Club ..
Future N urses
German Club.
Girls' Glee. ..
Golden Calleion
GSO . . ...
Latin Club ..
Library Aids
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Lorelei ..
Mixed Chorus
N Club . .
National Honor Society
N ational Thespian Society .
NiLcllifiLe . ..
Orchestra . . .
Quill and Scroll
R eflections . ..
llussian Club.
Spanish Club.
SSD ..
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SS~!
SSO Executive Board.
SSO Secretaries.
SSSll. . .
Stamp Club . . .
Student Council
Student Union Board.
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Tecnis .
Ushers' Club . . . . .
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Index
Freshm en
Abelson, Linda 116
Abhsie, Pamela 116
Abrams, Elyse 116
Abrams, .\laurecn 116
,\brams , Paulette 116
Acker, Honda 116
\isenberg, Helen 116
1
Alport, Andrea 116
Anderson, Becky 116
Anderson, Kathleen 116
Apel, Deborah 116
Arenso n, \lichacl 45, 102, 116
Arkin, Ellen 109, 116
Arnold, Alexis 116
Arnopolin, Janet 116
Bailey, Susan 116
Baker, :\!arlene 116
Baker, Scott 103, 116
Bandy, Linda 116
Barach, Karen 116
UarbakofT, Ralph 116
Barnett, Paul 45, 85, 95
Beazley, Robert 85
Becker, Nancy 49, 116
Uecker, Richard 101 , 116
Becker, Ross 85, 116
Becker, Suzanne 116
Bcdows, Hobert 51 , 85, 93, 116
Behr, Andrea 48 , 116
Beitler, \liles 116
Belue, Cynthia 116
Benjamin, Susan 116
Benzeev , Ann 116
Berkson, Laurel 116
Berman, Linda 11 6
Bernot, \lark 116
Bcrzon, \\'ayne 85, JOO, 116
Binder, Cary 85 , IOI, 116
Binder, Patricia 51
Bishaf, Janis 11 6
Bivins, Adrianne 116
Boettge, Hichard 116
Boettge, Hichard 116
Hollow, Lee 85, 95, 101, 116
Bolnick, Andrew 85, 116
Bondy, Lucy 116
Bonner, Todd 85, 91 , 116
Borden, Ellen 49, 116
Bornstein, Randy 116
Borowicz, Constance 58, 116
Botsacos, Eugene 116
Brakman, Helene 107, 109, 116
Branman, Larry 116
Braslawsky, Fred 85 , 116
Bresler, Robert 87, 91 , 116
Bresnik, l·'.llen 116
Briskman, llandy 107, 116
Brook, Anita 116
Brown, Bruce 52, 116
Bruch , Barbara 116
Brutzkus, \larsha. 107, 117
Burnstein, Joel 101, 117
Byron, Jamie 102, 117
Caplan, Ca il 117
Carneal, Celeste 117
Chaiken, David 87, 103 , 117
Chemers, Hobert 117
Chcrniavskyj, Ariadna 51 , 117
Christensen, James 95 , 117
Clauso n, Christine 117
Cloch, Howard 51 , 102, 117
Clothier, Nancy 117
Cohen, Andrea 117
Cohen, Denise 117
Co hen, Ir ving 85, 117
Cohen, \lichael 51, 117
Cole, Julie 117
Collins, Dennis 117
Coninx, James 49, 95
Cooper, Bruce 117
Crane, Randee 117
Crow hurst, \larianne 58, 117
Daily, Paul 85, 100, 117
Dale, Hichard 102, 117
175
�Dallas, l\icholas 85, 97, 117
Darmstadter, Lynn 117
Davis, Barry 95, 102, 117
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Davis, Joel 117
Da vis, Lawrence 91, 117
DeCicco, Gerald 117
I?el.uca, Donald 99, 117
Denis, Clyde 87, 93, 117
Deutsch, Cary 45, 97, 117
Dia mond, Vicki 117
Doner, Jeannine 49, 117
Dorn , Jerrold 95, 102, 117
Dowlin, Donna 49, 117
Duban, Dennis 97, 117
Dueno, Roberta 49, 117
Dunla p, Nancy 117
Edelman, Sandra 117
F.dfors, Juanita 117
Elesh, Linda 117
Ellis, Cindy 49, 117
Eoyang, i\legan 5 1, 117
Epstein, Ian 117
Estes, Charleen 117
Even, John 117
Even, Linda 49, 117
Fechter, Joyce 117
Feder, Marc 117
Feder, Steven 85, 93, 117
Ferdman, Susan 117
Fields, Cydney 117
Fields, Gloria 117
Figa, Phillip 93, 117
Fine, Jere 49, 117
Fine, Steven 117
Fisch, Caryn 11 7
Fisch, Judith 117
Fischer, Claire 58
Fischer, Dorothy 117
Fischma n, Steven 52, 117
Fisher, Lyn n 117
Fisher, Haymond 117
Fisher , Wayne 91, 117
Fishman, Paul 51, 91, 117
Flammang, Hobin 48, 51, 117
Fleischer, KENN ETH !!&
Flicht, i\Iyra 117
Foster, Cary 117
Fraeman, i\iartin 52, 117
Freedma n, Shelley 117
Friend, La urel 117
Futterman, Howard 93, 117
Gans, Ira, 87, 101, 117
Capastione, Lynda 117
Garber, Carol 117
Garber, Ellen 117
Garbo, George 91, 103, 117
Garla nd, Elaine 49, 117
Cavlin, Sherri 117
Gertz, Morris 117
Gilbert, Roxane 49, 117
Gilmore, Nancy 49, 58, 117
17b
Cla berson, Carol 117
Glassner, Steven 51 , 95, 101, 117
Glazer, Beth 58, 117
Glazer, .\larvin 117
Glenn, Scott 117
Cobos, Valerie 117
Cockenbach, Charles 85 , 95, 101, 117
Cold, Debra 117
Cold, Laurie 49, 117
Goldberg, Ilene 117
Goldberg, Janis 117
Goldrich, l-l oward 117
Goldstein, i\ l ark 117
Goldstein, i\lark 93 , 101 , 117
Goldstein, Mitchell 101 , 117
Collay, Linda 49, 117·
Goodma n, Roberta 117
Cordon, Janice 117
Cordon, Larry 117
Cordon, i\lark 102, 117
Craifman, Samual 117
Green, Lois 49, 117
Greenberg, Rona 117
Creene, Rhoda 117
Greenfeld, Debra 117
Greenwald, Carol 48, 49, 117
Crimson, Howard 117
Cross, Sheri 117
Guggenheim, Alice 117
Gunderson, Timothy 85, 99, 118
Gutman, Joel 102, 118
Gutter, Lauren 11 8
Haake, Paul 118
Haas, Stephanie 118
Halperin , :\lark 118
Hanbrook, Annette 118
Harastany, Jan ice 118
Harris, Roger 85, 103, 118
Harro ld, Elizabeth 107, 118
Hartman, Lee 118
Hartman, Marlene 118
Hartstein, Barry 85, 93, 118
Hass, Judith 118
Hatyina, Judith 118
Hawkins, James 85, 95, 118
Heinrich, William 52, 102, 118
Heinsimer, Barbara 118
Hessing, Robyn 118
llill, Mark 101
Hirsch, Debra 118
Hirsch, Debra 118
Hock, Stuart 118
Hoglund, Jeanne 118
-Ioglund, Jerome 118
1
Holland, Nancy 48, 49, 118
Holzheimer, Richard 97, 118
Hook, i\1ary 45, 49, 109, 118
llorberg, Linda 118
Horowitz, Elias 118
Horwitz, Francine 58, 93, 118
Howell, Diane 118
II utter, John 85, 91, 101 , 118
ldelman, Sue 118
Jacobson, Marilyn 118
J aet, Susan 118
Jan is, Christopher 118
Ja nisch, James 118
Jankowski, Donald 85
Jerger, Janice 11 8
Johnson, Beth 118
Johnson, Carol 107, 118
Johnson, Laura 118
Johnston, Douglas 97, 118
Jones, Gerald 102, 118
Julius, Steven 85, 101, 118
Jungwirth, Jean 52, 106, 118
Kaiser, Robert 5 1, 118
Kaiz, Bradley 58, 118
Kalma, Florence 118
Kamin, Katherine 118
Kammer, Susan 49, 118
Kantro, Janice 51 , 118
Kaplan, Evalynn 118
Karovich, Patricia 118
Katz, Michael 118
Katz,Paul45,85, 118
Kearney, Allen 85, 93, 118
King, Bonnie 118
King, Brian 58, 118
King, Richard 95, 118
Klauss, Keith 118
Klein, Terry 118
Klingbeil, Deborah 118
Klinn, Martin 95, 118
Klotz, Janet l18
Koe, Sharon 118
Kogan, Nan~y 118
Kolb, Elene 118
Kolb, Michael 85, 91, 101 , 118
Koppel, Mark 85, 101 , 118
Koppel, Marshall 51, 118
Koman, Anne 5 1, 118
Korshak, Debra 118
Kotlisky, Janice 49, 118
Kovaciny, Gregory 118
Kramer, Karen 118
Kreitman, Kevin 48, 49, 11 8
Kusatzky, Barry 118
Kusek, Christine 118
Lachman, Donna 45 , 109, 118
Landsman, Bonnie 118
Laskov, Robert 118
Lassin, Richard 118
Laurie, Michelle 118
Lavin, Cynthia 107, 118
Lavine, Ronald 102, 118
Lawler, Linda 118
Lefevre, Gail 118
Lehrman, Karen 118
Lehrman, Lawrence 118
Leonard, Thomas 118
Levie, Mark 91, 118
Levine, Sidney 118
Levy, Jeffrey 85, 102, 118
Lewandowski, John 118
Liebman, Carol 118
Lipson, Shelley 118
�Lonquist, Gary 85, 91, 118
Look, John 97, 118
Lutz, James 118
Lyons, Thomas 118
,\lcCray, Donald 118
.\I cCulllber, Charles 102, 118
i\lann, Cryn 118
i\lann, Toni 49, 118
i\largolis, Audrey 118
:\1argules, Randi 48, 52, 118
Marinello, Heather 49, 107, 11 8
Markovitz, Larry 101, 118
t\larx,James 51, 118
;\fatsuoka, Paul 118
i\layer, Glenn 87, 99, 118
;\I ayrent, Sherry 5 1, 118
:\ledow, Ricki 119
i\ I elamed, Steven 91, 102, 119
.\ Ielas, Timothy 85, 101, 119
.\letzgcr, Douglas 119
.\!eyer, Irene 119
i\I eyer, Nancy 119
,\I eyers, Steven 85, 93, 101, 119
.\I ichelin, Debby 119
.\lichell , Allan 101, 119
;\liller, Ernest 45, 50, 97
i\I iller, .\'Ii cha el 119
.\I ilstein, Sidney 104, 119
;\'I in er, Ellen 49, 106, 107, 119
.\litnick, .\Iarcy 52, 59, 119
i\I orgen, Steve 119
i\lorlllolstein, Alvin 85, 99, 119
:\faftulin, Roberta 51, 119
Nathan, Steven 119
:\feidorf, Elizabeth 51, 106, 119
• elllerovski, .\lark 119
Netter, Ronald 119
Neuman, i\Iichael 95, 119
Niesman,James5 1, 119
Niess, Cari 84, 119
Nopar, Alan 119
Norstrom, Carol 119
Nortlllan, Madeline 119
O' Boyle, Thomas 119
O'.\Iartin, Wendy 119
Ohlson, Barbara 107, 119
O'Neill, .\largaret 119
Oshanna, Carol 119
Osheff, i\Iyra 119
Page, William 93, 101, 119
Palles, Eric 101, 11 9
!'apish, William 85, 119
Patis, Kenneth 119
Patoff, i\ lichael 119
Pavey, i\larc 119
Pectro, Susan 119
Perkins, Charles 119
Petroski, Glenn 119
Philips, Roger 87, 95, 119
Plotkc, Lenore 119
Plotkin, Larry 102, 119
Podgers, J ennifer 5 1, 119
l'okoik, Bonita 119
Polen, Richard 119
Pollack, Alan 85, 9 1, 119
Ponoroff, Carol 119
Ponto, Mary 119
Porter, Cornelia 49, 119
Portman, Alan 85, 91, 101 , 119
Portman, Harlene 119
Primack, Gary 119
l'rousis, Theophilus 85, 101 , 11 9
Quintanales, Robert 49, 97, 102
Rade, Irving 119
Rafferty, Lawrence 91, 101, 119
Reich, Fay 119
Reinwald, Richard 49, 119
Reynolds, Scott 119
Rice, Richard 85, 91, 101, 119
Richlllan, Keith 97, 119
Rifkind, Seymour 97, 119
Robbin, Bruce 85, 95, 119
Robin, Kenneth 119
Roderich, Eugenie 49, 119
Rosen, Buff 109, 119
Rosen, Jerrold 49, 119
Rosenfeld, Lenae 119
Rosenfield, Nancy 119
Rosenwald, ;\I arlene 119
Rosner, Cindy 119
Rotberg, Edward 101, 120
Roth, Elise 51, 120
Roth, .\larsha 120
Ruben , David 85, 120
llubenstein, Lois 51, 120
Rubin, Elyse 120
Rudnick, Jan ice 58, 120
Ryan, Thomas 91, 101 , 120
Sadin, Ila 49, 120
Saey, Cheryl 120
Samborski, Rob ert 51, I 01, 120
Samelson, Renee 120
Samuels, Deborah 49, 120
Samuels, How arc! 120
Sapoznik, Susan 107, 120
Sarasin, Paul 85, 120
Savitsky, Robert 91 , 120
Scarpelli, Ch ristine 45, 120
Schaffel, Steven 85, 93, 130
Schaffrick, Nancy 49, 120
Schatz,Joel 120
Schatzman, Arthur 85, 120
Schayer, Elayne 49, 120
Schechtman, Marsha 120
Schiffman, Davida 120
Schlesinger, Ruth 120
Schmidt, J oanne 120
Schneiderman, Rhoda 120
Schnider, Alan 120
Schubert, Arthur 120
Schuckm an, Robert 99, 120
Schulkin, Joel 120
Schultz, Bonita 120
Schwartz, Alan 120
Schwegel, William 120
Seruya, ,\I arc 93, 130
Shachtman, .\I ark 97, 120
Shapera, ;\Jerle 120
Shapiro, Richard 55, 91, 120
Shapiro, Robert 101 , 120
Shearn, Donald 87, 91, 101, 120
Sh utan, Lynn 120
Shuter, Joyce 120
Siegel, Andrea 120
Siegel, Charlotte 120
Siegel, Flo_rence 120
Siegel, Patricia 120
Sigel, Deborah 120
Silber, Norman 120
Silberstein, Francine 120
Silver, Ellen 49, 120
Silver, Gail 120
Silverstein, Robin 120
Simon, Ellyce 120
Simon, Kenneth 120
Simon, i\'lark Jay 120
Sinoway, i\ lichael 85, 93, 120
Skaletsky, Eileen 58, 120
Sklair, Terry 51, 120
Solberg, Scott 87, 120
Somerman, Elyse 107, 120
Sonkin, :\lyron 49, 103, 120
Spies, John 51, 120
Spohr, Robert 120
Stapelfelcl, William 87, 93, 120
Stegmeyer, Gerald 121
Sternfeld, Karen 121
Stevens, .\lichelle 121
Stone, Karen 121
Stone, Liane 121
Streicher, Dennis 121
Strohm, Susan 121
Strom, Christy 49, 121
Struck, Robert 121
Sulzer, Paula 121
Swartwout, Karen 109, 121
Swed a, Janis 121
Sweet, Steven 12 1
Swibel, Sheri 121
Tabas, Sheld on 121
Taich, Stephen 101, 121
Tarantur, Dale 101 , 121
Tefka, Edward 51, 121
Terchin, Nancy 121
Thiry, Edward 85, 95, 121
Thomas, Wayne 95 , 121
Thompson, Nancy 121
Thorsen, June 121
Titlebaum, Ph yllis 121
Topp, Gary 121
Trainor, Janice 121
Treitel, Dorothy 121
Treitman, .\lichael 12 1
Urborg, Barry 121
\' elen, Jan 121
\'i ck, Carolyn 49, 12 1
\'ossel, Robert 85. 91. 121
\\'aincr, Arden 121
Waller, Randall 121
\\'ankovsky, lfoda 121
\\'ard, \ 'alerie 121
\\' a~·ne, Jl ruce 69, 121
\\' einer, Edward 121
\\'einer, Irwi n 121
\\'ei ncr, :\!arc 101, 121
\\'einstein, Da\'icl 95, 121
\\'einstein, (;ail 121
\\'einstein, Shirley 52. 12 1
\\'eiss, \\'illiam 121
\\'eiss, Cheryl 51. 121
\\'ciss. Karen 121
\\'eitzman, Eiken 121
177
�Weitzman, Karen 58, 121
White, Alan 85, 121
White, Neal 121
White, Rosemary 121
Wiggins, David 102 , 121
Williams, Jeffrey 121
Willroth, Brenda 121
Wolff, i\·lerle 58, 121
Yauch, Robert85, 121
Yelner, Marla 45, 107, 121
Zagas, Norbert 101, 121
Ziah, Pamela 121
Zimmerman, Steven 52, 121
Zoll, Miriam 58, 121
Zuckerman, Richard 58, 121
Sophomores
Abbott, Terry 84, 122
Abrams, Gary 122
Adams, Eric 97, 122
Alexander, Nancy 122
Alleguez, Rebeca 122
Anderson, Carolyn 49, 102, 122
Anderson, Linda 122
Anderson, Michael 95, 122
Apple, Rochelle 122
Argus, Louis 50, 122
Auerbach, Marsha 122
Bain, Leslie 107, 122
Bartlett, Paul 40, 122
Becker, Albert 84, 122
Bendel, Bruce 84, 122
Bender, Michelle 49, 122
Berent, Diane 122
Berick, Joanna 122
Berk, Arnold 122
Berkowitz, Robert 49
Berkson, Deborah 122
Bernat, Renita 45, 107, 122
Bieber, Jeffrey 122
Bielinski, Cynthia 49, 122
Billian, Cynthia 109, 122
Bishop, Mark 90, 102, 105, 122
Blaz, Barbara 122
Block, Martin 101, 122
Bloom, Charles 122
Bobrov, Susan 49, 122
Bohm, Marlene 122
Bottum, Thomas 122
Brachman, Mark 101, 122
Brainin, Marcia 122
Braver, Steven 122
Breger, Bruce 122
Brody, Harold 45, 56
Broton, Susan 122
Brown, Bruce 50, 75, 122
Broun, Laurence 56, 122
Bruch, William 103, 122
Buchler, George 52, 122
Buckman, Michael 122
Burdeen, Gay 49, 122
Burgeman, Michael 122
Burns, Trude 122
Bush, Betty 122
Buzil, Bena 48, 50, 122
Calkins, Gloria 51, 122
Carasso, Barbara 122
Carneal, Thomas 51, 122
Cassato, Richard 122
Chemers, Steven 97, 122
Cherniavskyj, Astrida 107, 122
Cheszek, Edward 122
Chovanec, Jeffrey 51, 52, 122
Christensen, Nancy 123
Clark, Daniel, 84, 93, 123
Clayton, Debby 123
Clearfield , William 84, 99, 123
Cleven, Donald 103, 123
Coburn, Mary 123
Cogan, Nadine 123
Cohen, Hobert 123
Coleman, Sheri 123
Cooper, Robert 43, 50, 70, 123
Coorlas, Michael 51, 84, 99, 123
Cope, Stanley 123
Corona, Mario 84, 123
Crodgen, Leslye 123
Cypin, Allen 123
Daitchman, Rick 123
Daren, Wayne 51, 123
Davis, Earle 51, 123
Deldotto, Diane 123
Demeulenaere, George 84, 101 , 123
Dempers, Terrie 123
Diamond, David 101
Donile, Donna 123
Drelich, Joseph 123
Dribin, Charles 45, 57, 70, 123
Duffin, Bernadette 123
Dunn, Nancy 40, 41, 50, 123
Dylka, Axel 123
Dziabacinski, Helen 123
Eck, Roger 84, 102, 123
Edelman, Roberta 123
Edelman, Susan 123
Eggert, John 123
Ekstrom, Richard 51, 52, 97, 101, 123
Elfman, Edythe 123
Ellenby, Marc 43, 95, 123
Engel, Robert 101 , 123
Essig, Gail 41, 123
Ezra, David 123
Fabian, Ellen 41, 43, 123
Fantus, Vicky 123
Fein, Sherry 49, 123
Feldman, Janice 123
Feldman, Ricky 84, 123
Ferri, Andrea 123
Filinson, Roy 84, 123
Fillipp, Barbara 58, 123
Fine, Shelley 123
Fink, Marsha 123
Fisher, Stephen 50, 123
Fishman, Esther 49, 123
Fleischer, Cary 87, 99, 123
Frank, Bonnie 107, 123
Garcia, Luis 123
Gardiner, William 87, 99, 123
Gardner, Lawrence 123
Gargano, George 84, 90, 101, 123
Cats, Robert 103, 123
Gee, William 84, 123
Gerstein, Alan 123
Gewelke, Trudy 123
Gilbert, Sandra 48, 50, 123
Giles, Jeffrey 123
Gilman, Sharon 49, 123
Gillis, Kim 123
Glader, Janet 123
Glazer, Barbara 123
Glickson, Scott 90, 123
Geors, Susan 123
Gold, Deborah 123
Goldfarb, Cari 123
Goldman, Alan 123
Goldman, Phyllis 58, 123
Goldstein, Andrea 123
Goldstein, Gary 101, 123
Goldstein, :\lartha 123
Goldstein, :\.lichael 123
Goldstein, Rosalee 123
Goldstein, Trudy 123
Golemis, Nancy 123
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Gottlieb, Robert 101, 123
Gould, Ronald 123
Grandinetti, Anthony 84, 123
Greenberg, Ellen 123
Greenberg, Merle 123
Grossman, Roy 103, 123
Guice, Kathy 123
Gurwitz, Deborah 48, 50, 123
Gustafson, James 84, 123
Gustafson, Lynn 50, 123
Hagio, David 123
Halperin, Lawrence 99, 123
Harling, Ronald 84, 103, 123
Harmening, Kathryn 50, 123
Harrington, Thomas 95, 105, 123
Harris, Gary 123
Harris, Richard 51
Hart, Douglas 123
Hayman, Bruce 52, 84, 123
Heim, Andrea 123
Heimlich, Esther 41, 123
Helberg, Sandra 123
Helmers, Peter 95, 123
Henich, Gail 75, 123
Heinz, Maureen 123
Herter, Mary Jane 124
Hibner, Donald 98, 124
Hibner, John 52, 124
Hinkle, Charles 124
Hoefler, Gary 90, 124
Hoffer, Laurel 124
Hoffer, Lauren 84, 124
Hoffman, Phyllis 124
Horvitz, Carol 43, 107, 124
Horwitz, Shelley 124
Hurmuz, George 124
!glitz, Natalie 48, 50, 52, 124
Irwin, Deborah 41, 124
Isaacs, Sue 45, 124
Italia, John 84, 124
Jacobs, Howard 124
Jacobs, Jerald 124
Jacobson, Steven 90, 101, 124
Janisch, Margaret 124
Jansen, David 94, 124
Johnson, Carol 50, 124
Johnson, Gale 50, 124
Joseph, Michael 50, 124
Joseph, Miriam 124
Joslyn, George 49, 50, 84, 99, 124
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Kanlan, Gayle 124
Kaplan, Andrea 124
Kaplan, Bonnie 49, 124
Kaplan, Donna 124
Kaplan, Sharon 124
Kariolich, Nora 124.
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Katz, Alan 84, 124
Katz, Stephen 124
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Kaufman, Lawrence 124
Kaufman, Susan 58, 124
Kaye, Michael 124
Kepmton, Susan 109, 124
Kessler, Jeffrey 124
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Kimball, Roger 75; 84, 124
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King, Richard 124
Kirshner, Norine 124
Kirs hner, Richard 124
Kiss, Patricia 124
Kite, Steven 96, 105, 124
Klap man, K imberly 124
Klehr, Eileen 40, 41 , 52, 124
Kleiman, llelaine 49, 124
Klein, \'aler ie 107, 124
Kleinschmidt, Do nna 49, 124
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Kneip, Diane 124
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Ko lb_, Dianna 124
Korn, Lynda 124
Kosh, David 5 1, 124
Ko soy, Stewart 124
Koval, Ronald 124
Kovin, Sheri 124
Kramer, Shelley 50, 124
Krasner, Brian 56, 124
Kra use, Glen n 90, 101 , 124
Krawetz, Alan 84, 124
Krockey, Alan 84, 92, 124
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K uester, Judith 124
Kuner , E llene 124
Lake, Wendy 57, 124
Lampert, Terry 124
Lange, Joy 107, 124
Lanners, William 51 , 124
Lavin, Michael 124
Lawrenz, Bruce 124
Lecomte, Donna 124
Leibowitz, Phillip 90, 124
Lenoff, Elliott 124
Lerner, Jane 107, 108, 124
Letzkus, Gerald 103, 124
Levenshon, Ira 124
Levin, Bonita 49, 124
Levin, David 96, 101 , 124
l!v in, Jeffrey 52, 97, 124
Levy, Deneen 124
Lichtenstein, Rhea 124
Lieberman, Lynne 124
Lindenberg, Terry 84, 124
Lisnek, Jeffrey 97, 124
Loda!, Claire 45, 52, 106, 107, 124
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Lubin, llobert 124
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Ludmer, Linda 45, 124
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:\lain, Christine 124
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.\l arcus, Steven 50, 125
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:\I arks , Judy 125
:\larmel, Elaine 125
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:\liller, Guy 99, 125
.\liller, Janet 125
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:\log ill, \lichael 99, 125
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i\l o rris, Victor 95, 125
J\lorton, Leo 125
J\losoff, Barry 52, 125
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i\lullot, Richard 59, 125
i\lunn, Deborah 48, 50, 125
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i\l yszka , Edward 125
Nagel, Richard 96, 125
Natenberg, Steven 99, 125
Nelson , Robert 125
Nemeroff, Patricia 125
New lin, Robert 102, 125
Newman, Norman 125
Nicholas, Joyce 125
Nigut, Thomas 82, 95, 125
Nikitow, N icholas 84, 125
Niman, Barry 125
N ineberg, Allan 125
Novak, Anthony 125
Nudelman , Caryn 52, 125
O'Boyle, Patrick 125
Oppenheimer , William 84, 125
O'Reilly, J a mes 84, 125
Ornstein, Shari 58, 125
Pace, John 125
Panitch, Ellen 109, 125
Papier, Elvin 84, 125
Paradise, Kenneth 87, 125
Parker, Robyn 125
Paschall, Thomas 125
Penn, Shelley 125
Perlman, Howard 125
Peterson, Jan 125
Peterson, Richard 45, 50, 95, 125
l'inas, Beverly 125
Pollack, Sharon 125
Rabin, Sid ney 125
Rade, Henry 125
Raiber, Jerry 97, 125
Rambis, Daph ne 125
Randall , Jeffrey 125
Rapoport, :\larla 49, 125
llatsman , Audrey 49, 125
Ream , \'ictoria 125
Reisin, Bo nnie 49, 125
Reisman, Paul 125
Ricci , Deborah 58, 100, 125
Rich, :\[ ichacl 99, 125
Richardson, Lynn 125
Rifkin, Steven 50, 125
Rissmann, George 84, 93, 125
Robinson, Ira 93, 101 , 125
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Rosen, Arlene 48, 50, 126
Rosen, Eileen 126
Rosen, Jo ann 126
Rosen, Ly nn 5 1, 52, 68, 126
Rosen, Steven 126
Rosenberg, Paula 126
Rosenbloom , Janis 126
Rosenzweig, T obey 126
Rosnian, Joseph 12 6
Roth, Deborah 126
Roth, Robert 87, 99, 126
Roth , Susan 126
Rotkin, Arnold 52, 87, 99, 126
Rudd , Lawrence 90, 101 , 126
Rudolph, :\lichael 126
R umack, Leslie 126
Russell, Gail 126
Ryba ck, Barbara 107, 126
Sachs: Robin 126
Saffro, Richard 95, 126
Sakover, Barbara 58, 126
Salter, Janet 126
Samborski, Albert 126
Sampson, Gera ld 99, 126
Sandler, Lee 96, 105, 126
Sawitz, Susan 126
Schaffner, Trudy 126
Schick, Rich a rd 126
Schlau, J ames 84, 126
Schlesinger, Arlene 126
Schneider, Edward 126
Schneider, :\lathias 126
Schober, Betty 126
Schoeller, Judy 109, 129
Schoenwolf, Steven 90, 126
Schramm, John 126
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Schultz, Karen 126
Schultz, Willia m 126
Schutz, Klaricc 126
Schwartz, Iris 126
Schwei l, Ernest 126
Seedorf, Karen 107, 126
Seidenberg, Brad 126
Seidman, Steven 126
Seigel, Donald 101 , 126
Seuler, Hoy 99, 126
Sgaller, Joan 49, 126
Shaevitz, Shelley 126
Shapiro, Alan 126
Sha rrock, Philip 100, 126
Shavitz, :\I a rk 97, 126
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Silver, Jack 50, 126
Silverman, Dav id 126
Simon, Francyne 126
Simon, JefTrey 50, 126
Singer, Nnncy 49, 126
Smith , Floyd 126
Smith, Theresa 126
Smith, Toby 127
Smulson, \\'alter 50, 127
Snider, Lynda 127
Snider, :\larion 127
Snyder, Lorri 127
Solomon, Cail 127
Solomon, J efTrey 101, 127
Solway, Jack 127
Sonheim, JefTrey 52, 127
Spiegel, Bonnie 127
Stahlke, :\'athan 82, 93, 127
Stal, Samuel 84, 90, 127
Stein, :-.lichacl 84, 127
Stiegcl, Hobert 95, 127
Stone, Sheryl 127
Strasser, Dianna 127
Sudak, Bernke49, 106, 107, 127
Sy kora, .\largaret 127
Szuchmacher, :\linnie 127
Tanneberg, Yvonne 127
Tanner, Michael 93, 127
Tanzar, Philip 127
Tasky, Theodore 127
Tefka, Renee 127
Thompson, Richard 127
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Thomsen, James 127
Toelke, Hoger 127
Toelke, Sharon 93
Toppson, Linda 127
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Tuzi ns ki, Joseph 127
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\ 'edder, Fred 97, 127
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\letzner, Stephen 127
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\\'alker, Xancy 127
\\'aller, Cathy 49, 127
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\\'asserman, Steven 127
\\'a tson, Cy nthia 127
\\'a xstcin, Susan 127
\\'a ysclorf, Susan 40, 41
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\\'einstein, Lynn 127
\\'einslein, Richard 84, 127
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\\'ells, Victor 127
\\'elstein, Harvey 127
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\\'ineberg, Lindsay 127
\Virschem, Helen 49, 58, 127
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Will, Linda 49, 127
Will, Luann 127
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Wolf, Earl 90, 101, 127
Wolf, .\!arc 95, 127
Wolfinsohn, Steven 95, 127
Wolin, Kenneth 127
Woolman, Fra nk 51, 127
Wolters, Kathryn 48, 50, 127
Yonover, Steven 84, 127
Yoshimura, Glenn 127
Zack, C:arol 107, 127
Zaman sky, J efTrey 127
Zam m, Shelley 127
Zissman, :\I ichael 105, 127
Zivin, !!al 52, 127
Zucker, Ken neth 101 , 127
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Acker, La r ry 100 , 138
Ackerm an, :\larcia 57, 128
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Adelman, Ronald 103, 105, 128
Ahonen, i'\ ancy 128
Airdo, Hobert 128
Alexander, John 54, 128
An derson, Christie 128
Aprill, Ellen 40 , 42, 128
Armstrong, Steve 82, 92, 105 , 128
Arnstein, Sandra 45 , 50, 128
Aronson, Martin 45, 61, 128
Aro nson, Hobert 45, 47, 89, 128
Averbach, :\lichael 54, 57, 68, 88, 128
Bachman, Seymour 82, 98, 105
Baldassano, Clara 106, 128
Barkoo, Linda 128
Batko, Kenneth 47, 102, 128
llatzkall, Dianne 128
Becker, Marlene 128
Beer, Belle 128
Bell, Robert 128
Benedict, Donald 50, 128
llercovitz, Terry 89, 12 8
Berg, llichard 98, 128
Bergeron, Diane 128
Berk, i\ ancy 128
Berland, Eric 128
Berman, Sheldon 104, 105 , 128
Bernstein, Sheila 128
Berss, Larry 52, 128
Bieber, 111adclyne 128
Bills, Gary 128
Bilton, lleva 128
Bishaf, Phillip 47, 82, 98, 105, 128
Blaz, Carolyn 128
Blonstein, Paula 128
Bloom, Penny 108, 128
Bondy, Ronald 128
Boren, Steven 89, 12 8
Boukas, William 129
Brahos, Barbara 49, 129
Brandenburg, Jay 92, 129
Braus, .\lichael 129
Brocato, Sally 129
Brodsky, Terry 129
Brody, Irwin 129
Bronn, JcfTrey 129
Bronstein, Richard 129
Brook, .\lkhael 129
Brown, Linda 129
Brushaber, Philip 50, 52, 75, 82, 129
Calkins, Anita 52, 129
Carey, Willia m 129
Carlin, Larry 47, 100, 129
Ca rlson, Linda 129
Carvalho, Celia 49, 129
Carvalho, Isabel 49, 129
Cassman, Alan 129
Cateulier, Patricia 52, 129
Cech, Jane 129
Cech, Timmy 92 , 129
Christensen, \\'illiam 129
Cohen, Rochelle 129
Cook, Honna 129
Cooper, Donna 50, 129
Co rman, Ilene 41, 66, 129
Covill, Lee 129
Cox, Carolyn 50, 129
Crain, Barbara 107, 129
Crow hurst, Albert 129
Cusic, Eileen 129
Cypkin, Jack 129
Cyrog, Jayne 48, 50, 129
Czerniak, Donald 129
Daily, Ellen 49, 108, 129
Daniels, David 129
Dash, Terry 48, 129
Davis, Dolores 50, 129
Decicco, Steven 129
Deitsch, Barbara 129
Dorfman, Ka ren 129
Dowlin, Carolyn 50, 77, 110, 111 , 129
Dragon, Flora 49, 129
Dubrow, Barbara 41 , 50, 129
Du!Tin , Catherine 129
Duhl, Joel 94, 129
Dunlap , Judith 129
Egerter, Lila 129
Eimstad, \Vendy 129
Eisenberg, Adrienne 129
Eisenberg, Hillard 129
Ekman, Barbara 129
Ellis, Joyce 41, 129
�Engel, \lartin 129
Engerman, Gloria 129
Epstein, Stephen 86, 98, 105, 129
Estes, \lerwin 129
Feigen, Beryl 129
Feld, Edwin 89, 129
Feldman, Joel 129
Feldman, \ lark 102, 104, 129
Feldman, Stuart 129
Ficks, Hobert 92, 103, 129
Fingerman, Ira 50, 100, 129
Fishcer, William 129
Fork ash, 11 ow a rd 129
Foss, Don 129
Foster, John 129
Fox, Karen 49, 129
Fradkin, Rhonda 129
Freedman, Arthur 54, 129
Freedman, ll arley 129
Freedman, 11 arley 129
Freisinger, Sheldon 6 1, 129
Fried, Jack 129
Friedlander, T erri 41, 129
Futterman, \1 arilyn 52, 68, 129
Galen, Hichard 47, 54, 102, 129
Calnick, Tucli 108, 129
Galowich, Ellyn 129
Gans, Marilyn 129
Gals, Susan 129
Genz, Jan et 6 1, 129
Gerber, Richard 129
Bershenzon, Bruce 47, 100, 129
nore, Jana 50, 129
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Glazer, \!aria 129
Golbin, Barbara 129
Goldberg, Barbara 129
Goldberg, Sue 42 , 129
Goldstei n, Unda 129
Goldstein , Robert 129
Goodman, Robert 100, 129
Goodstein, Frances 129
Gordon, Joel 129
Gordon, Susan 61
Grace, Kenneth 129
Graham, \lichael 129
Grayless, Donald 129
Greenberg, \lark 50, 129
Greenfield, Allen 94, 129
Griffin, Anne 129
Croat, Sandra 129
Halperin, Pamela 49, 129
Ha rling, Theodore 129
II arris, Jerome 82, 129
H arris, Nan 49, 108 , 129
Harrison, Janette 129
Hawkins, Cheryl 129
l!einsi mer, James 44, 47, 61, 67, 129
Hessell, Charles 129
Heyman, Phyllis 68, 129
l!irsch, Lary 130
Hochberg, David 103
llouzman, Linda 130
l·lorberg, Cheryl 130
Howard, J oseph 104, 130
Isaacson, Barry 130
Isenberg, Alan 50, 130
J acobs, Fred 102, 104, 130
Jacobs, Cary 130
Jacobs, Lesley 130
J ezowski, Joseph 130
Joachim, Florence 130
J ohanso n, Keith 130
Johnson, Robert 130
J oseph, Alan 5 1, 130
Kabiller, Sharon 50, 107, 130
Kagan, Ricki 130
Kahn, \'ivian 130
Kaiz, \lark 82, 130
Kalin, David 94, 130
Kalish, David, 102, 105 , 130
Kaluzna, Pamela 50, 130
Kamin, \largie 130
Ka min, Neal 82, 98, 105 , 130
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Kaplan , Jeffrey 130
Kaplan, \!arc 89
Kapla n, l{ichard 130
Karras, :\laxine 130
K assof, \ 1ark 130
Kellman, Jan is 130
Kennedy, Da,·id 130
Kirchler, Joyce 49, 130
Kirshenbaum, \lyrna 130
Kite, Barry 82, 92, 105, 130
Kite, Steven 130
Klein, Ralph 92, 130
Klingbeil, \Iary 130
K linke, K arcn 130
K Jinn, Lewis 130
Klomann, Cail 130
Kogan, Iris 130
Kohn, Dav id 130
Koppel, \ lartin 130
K ostan, Susan 130
Kraatz, Anne 130
Kraus, Alan SO, 130
Krauze, Sylvia 6 1, 106, 107, 108, 130
Kreft, Denn is 130
Kreger, Suzanne 42, 60, 130
Kritzler, David 102, 130
Kroger, Elliott 50, 130
Kroon , David 47, 82, 92, 130
Kure, Cary 52, 62, 130, 168
!.ahna, Doroth y 130
Lampert, Ruth 49, 130
!.angh a us, Leslee 130
!.ascoe, Linda 49, 130
I.ash, .J elf 130
!.aveau, \lichclc 130
Ledgemood, Linda 130
Lefevre, Richard 130
Lempert, Barry 102, 105, 130
Leven, Gary 45, 67, 130
J,c,oens,JefTrey 70, 98, 130
Levin, Joel 92, 130
Levin, Robert 55, 130
Lewis, Elliot 130
]jbennan, Benjamin 130
Lipman, Jeffrey 130
!.oewensteine, Daniel 130
Look, Harvey, 68, 96, 130
Lorence, Linda 43, 130
Lovitz, Freddi 130
Lubin, Stuart 45, 47, 54 , 130
Lukatch, Neil 130
Lw1sik, Rachel 130
Lutz, Bradley 103, 105, 130
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'.\!ages, Cha rles 54, 55, 94, 98, 130
i\lalick, \lichael 130
'.\! arcus, '.\I arc 130
\largolin, Gayla 130
'.\1 argolis, Karen 130
:\1arks, J acq ueline 130
\ I arras Patricia 130
NI arx, Nancy 52, 130
Mathews, Ava 61, 130
\Iatl in, Steven 130
\lcdor, Jack 82 , 130
\I elas, Cynthia 50, 108, 130
\Iehzcr,Jill 49, 106, 130
\lendelsohn, Jill 13()
\levnrah , Susan 49, 108, 130
\Iiller, Joa n so; 78, 130
\I iller, .Judith 130
\liller, Richard 94, 105, 130
'.\lilncr, Shellie 130
'.\lishoulam, l nvin 54, 55, 130
:\littelbcrg, \ ' idor 82, 92, 98, 105, 130
;\lizock, \litchell 130
\lizruchy, Do nna 130
:\l orrow, Patricia 50, 76, 130
\loskivich, 1.eslic 130
:\luskatt, Karen 130
'.\! uzio, \ lark 103, 130
Nachman, 1.yn n 130
Nagai, I.cs lie 130
"1ess, .James 130
Netter, \Iauricc 130
N cuberg, Debra 130
Ncuki rch, Sandra 130
l'\ewman, Barry 89, 100, 130
:'\ ilsson, Ann 130
'.\/ix, ]jnda 131
:\orstorm, Hoben 13 1
No,·ick, Ellen 131
O' Eschler, Linda 131
Olitsk y, ll oward 131
O':\eill, Kathl een 131
Orloff, \I ichael 131
Orsntein, Steven 131
Ortmann, Robert 13 1
!'ace, Lind a 13 1
'Pahigianis,John 13 1
Paugoulatos, Nicholas 82, 105, 13 1
Pauly, Sharyce 54, 13 1
Pearl, Barton 44, 58, 13 1
Pearlman, ;\( ichael 13 1
Perlin, Jacqueline 131
Petro ne, Ri chard 13 1
Peurye, Lloyd 13 1
Phillips, Arthur 131
Phillips, Aaron 131
Pietkowski, Charles 131
Plotke, Clarissa 13 1
Plotkin, Steven 47, 88, 13 1
Portman, i\1ichael 13 1
Potnick, Jerry 131
Potter, James 131
Powers, Dale 131
Price, Eva 131
181
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Prousis, Danae 43, 66, 131
Qunitanales, :.Jirtha 45, 48, 49, 67, 108,
131
Habin, Linda 131
Hafferty, Unda 131
Hand, llavcn 131
Handall, Gregroy 13 1
Hand all, :-1 arcum 96
Haubc, Thomas 131
llcbhan, Deborah 131
Reich, Betty 131
l{eimer, Linda 13 I
Heiner, Cle1111 100, 13 1
Hich, Donna 131
Richards, llobert 131
Hissmann, William 131
Robin s, Ellen 48, 131
Hobi ns, Thomas 131
Hogina, Sah-atore 131
Romanek, Elizabeth 54, 110, 111, 131
Hose, Cina 131
Hose, Jeffrcy 82
Hosen, Theodore 54, 55, 98, 132
Rosenbaum, Stephen 105, 132
Hosen berg, Michael 132
Hosenfeld, Ala n 61 , 102, 105, 132
Hotbcrg, Eugene 59, 100, 132
Roth, Diane 107, 132
Roth, Eileen 132
Roth, Norman 132
Rothenberg, llarbara 49, 132
Rot hma n, Kerry 132
Rotl<in, Arlene 41, 42, 48, 50, 54, 132
Huben, Linda 49, 132
Ruben, Rebecca 50, 132
Rubin, Barbara 132
Hubin, Judith 132
Rubin, '.lichael 47, 68, 132
Rudman, Sherwin 132
Safier, Victoria 49, 132
Salter, Bradley 52, 132
Samelson, Stewart 132
Sanchez, '.lary 132
Sand s, Eric 132
Schabilion, Hobert 47, 86, 98, 105, 132
Schaeffer, L
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Schlauch, Kathleen 132
Schmidt, Mark 132
Schmitzer, Teryl 132
Schrenzel, Caryn 132
Schuckman, Ilena 132
Schuhrke, Honald 132
Schultz, Hoss 132
Schultz, Susan 132
Schwartz, Eileen 132
Schwart.z, J efTrey 132
Scott, Barbara 50, 132
Seeskin, Gail 43, 132
Segal, Charlotte 132
Serra, J oseph 100, 105, 132
Settler, Daryl.107, 132
Shafer, Scott 132
Shallcross, Carol 52, 68, 132
Shandler, Gail 48, 50, 132
Shane, Philip 47, 100, 132
Shapiro, J oel 132
ShilTman, Gary 100, 132
Shuster, Michele 132
Siegel, Judith 53, 132
Siegel, Michael 132
Siegel, Sandra 44, 110, 111 , 132
Silver, Frances 132
Silverman, Jay 132
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\Veisberg, Alan 133
\V eiskopf, Paul 133
Weisman, Sheila 133
\Veiss,Judy 133
\Verfehnann, Roger 133
\Verner, J anet 133
White, James 133
Wickman, Frederick 133
\Vidrevitz, Gene 49, 133
\Viner, Steven 104, 105, 133
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\Volowitz, David 133
\\/robe!, Richard 133
Yost, Lynda 133
Zabore, Linda 48, 108, 133
Zimmerman, Helene 61, 69, 110, 111 ,
133
Silverman, Steven 94, 132
Silverstone, Sandra 132
Silveri, ?I I ary 132
Simon, Denise 132
Simon, Robert 94, 105, 132
Singer, ;\l arlene 132
Singer, Sheila 49, 132
Siskin, Judith 132
Skalestsk y, Gary 45, 132
Slotten, Barry 96, 100, 105, 132
Sneider, David 132
Sola, Jill 132
Solock, :\lark 88, 132
Spear, William 132
Spores, Christine 43, 50, 132
Stamm, Dean 132
Statland, Joyce 106, 132
Stearns, Thomas 82, 102, 105, 132
Stegmeyer, Susan 132
Stein, Cheryl 132
Stein, Elizabeth 45, 69, 132
Steinert, Therese 132
Stend er, Karen 107, 132
Stenfeld, Dia ne 49, 58, 132
Steveley, Kip 132
Stevens, :.Jartha 132
Stewart, William 132
Stiller, Jon 54, 100, 132
Stocker, Richard 132
Stoller, Hobert 100
Stolman, Bonita 133
Stone, Kenneth 49, 94, 133
Strom, Barbara 50, 133
Summer, Susanne 133
Sylvan, Steven 100, 133
Tarantur, Susan 41, 44, 45, 54, 133
Tiffin, Mary 48, 50, 133
Ullberg, Karen 51, 106, 107, 133
Valente, Michael 133
Valfer, Fern 133
Vavrik, JefTrey 133
Vin ikour, William 94, 133
Vonoppen, Lynda 133
\Vankovsky, Sylvia 68, 133
Warnke, Hobert 133
Wartell, Barbara 133
Wasserman, Randye 133
Waxman, Helen 133
Webb, Laura 133
Weichman n, Thomas 133
Wein, Maureen 49, 133·
Weinberg, K aren 41 , 106, 107, 133
Weiner, Barbara 133
Weinstein, Susan 133
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Abramson, Wayne 136
Adams, David 136
Ahonen, Geraldine 136
Alleman, Steven 96, 105, 136
Alpern, Michael 42, 63, 136
Arenson, Gregory 56, 82, 136, 168
Arkin, Joseph 96, 97, 105, 136
Baer, Roger 136
Baigelman, Susan 60, 136
Bailen, Dennis 47, 136
Baim Gary 45, 47, 57, 66, 136
Bain, Howard 136
Barach, Penny 47, 66, 136
Haren, Barbara 43, 47, 136
Barnett, Howard 136
Baron, Avery 137
Barys, Robert 98, 105, 137
Baskin, Neil 82, 98, 105, 137
Bass, Dennis 52, 137
Bauer, Hita 48, 50, 58, 59, 63, 107, 137
Beaver, Ellen 42, 48, 52, 63, 137
Beazley, \Villiam 137
Becker, Allen 82, 105 , 137
lkcker, Cynthia 137
Bedows, Stanley 89, 137
Benas, Tobey 60, 66, 106, 107, 137
Bennett, :\Iarlene 58, 137
Berger, Gerald 50, 52, 137
Bergeron, David 98, 137
Berkowitz, Rhona 41, 43, 56, 57, 66, 138
Berliant, l.eslee 107, 138
Bernat, Ellen 46, 138
Bernstein, Stanley 138
Bills, Handy 138
Blacker, Donna 138
Blaine, Susan 49, 58, 138
Blitstein, Robert 47, 86, 105, 138
Block,Joel 56, 105, 138
Block, Philip 138
Block, Richard 138
Bloom, Donald 139
Bohren, Allan 139
Bonner, JefTrey 43, 139
Boyer, Terri 139
Brachman, Allan 82, 139
Brady, Kathleen 57, 69, 139
Brakman, Carl 139
Brenner, Esther 140
Bresnik, Howard 66, 140
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Brod, Benita 140
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fl rown, Linda 46, 69, 75, 140
Brzny, Sharon 140
Buch, Henry 56, 140
Buch, Ira 5 6, 141
Burdeen, Diane 45, 46, 141
Burstein, Toby 141
II ushnell, Don aid 141
Buzil, Ga rry 100, 105, 141
Caile, Jane 141
Cario, Rosema rie 141
Calkins, i\ l arcia 141
Campana , Patricia 14 1
Capettini, Kath leen 46, 57, 69, 110, 111 ,
141
Carabine, Daniel 141
Carroll, .\lary 141
Casbarian , Alan 142
Century, Arden 58, 142
Chalfie, Edward 47, 94, 105, 142
Chapnick, Rodney 142
Chemers, Barbara 142
Cheney, James 142
Chojnowski, J oan 49, 66, 142
Clark, John 142, 172
Clauson, John 142
Clennon, John 142
Clouser, Daniel 142
Coconate, llonald 142
Cohn, ,\lien 142
Collopy, \\'illiam 142
Co min, Dennis 53, 143
Comitor, Loren 50, 77, 96, 105, 140,
143
Cooper, Bambi 143
DaRosa, Gavin 57, 143
Davidson, Roger 143
Davis, .\lark 41 , 143, 148
Day, Deborah 53, 143
Degraffenreid, James 82, 143
Dine, Susan 143
Dissen, .\lichael 41, 43, 70, 100, 143
Doering, Angela 61, 143
Doner, Helyn 52, 143
Dorf, Roz 143
Dragon, Helen 49, 107, 143
Dubinsky, i\liles 144
Donn, Vicki 40, 60, 144
Dziabacinski, Chris 46, 144
Edelman, Ruth 46, 57, 144
Ehrenberg, Cerri 144
Eisenberg, Donna 144
Ekstrom, Susan 144
E lk ~, Roy 144
Elvey, Sharyn 52, 144
Fechter, Anita 106, 144
Feldma n, Joel 145
Feldman, Michael 145
Ferguson, Barbara 48, 50, 145
Fer ri, Patricia 145
Ferris, Ronald 145
Fi a n, 1\1 ary 145
Fine, Howard 82, 105, 145
Fink, Donald 145
Fisch, .\lark 145
Fisher, Vicki 145
Frank, Ba rbara 53, 145
Frank, Joann 145
Frazin, J aclyne 146
Fuenfer, :\1ourene 55, 146
Gaffen, Dawn 146
Gaffen, Sheldon 146
Gagerman , Iris 146
Cale, .Jcfrey 103, 146
Callai, .James 146
Ca na s, Darlene 146
CeUond, Cary 146
Ccller, Stacie 146
Ceman, Sheryl 146
Ccndclman, J effrey 88, 100, 146
Gerber, .\lichael 46, 147
Cershberg , .\lichael 52, 147
Gershenzon, Hichard 46, 47, 86, 105, 147
Gillio, Vickie 52, 147
Gilman, Jerel 147
C ilma n, Steven 14 7
Gi lson, Ian 147
Ginsburg, Cheryl 147
Glenn, Cari 107, 147
Glutzer, Eileen 50, 53, 147
Gold, Cheryl 148
Goldb erg, Fra ncine 148
Goldberg, Ronald 148
Goldberg, Rozlyn 49, 148
Goldberg, Susan 40, 148
Goldstein, Barbara 46, 148
Goldstein, Donald 148
Goodman , Shoraon 148
Cordon, Carol 149
Gordon, Joseph 40, 60, 62, 63, 149
Gough, Douglas 149
Grafman, Joyce 149
Graifman, !Vl ary 149
Grayson, Dick 69
Green, Sharon .73, 149
Greenberg, Sheryl 149
Greene, Alan 94, 149
Griffin, Patrick 58, 149
Grist, William 52, 149
Grossman , Marshall 61 , 149
Guerrero, Kathl een 63, 106, 107, 149
Gumbiner, James 149
Gustafson, Paul 86, 105
Gutter, Andrew 47, 103, 105, 149
II am ilton, Paula 150
l!arastany , Susan 150
Harris, Harvey 104, 105, 150
J-1 a rris, Jea n 46, 66, 150
Harris, J ulie 150
Hartstein, Elliott 46, 47, 61, 150
J-laualand , Inger 46, 61, 69, 150
Heche, Paulette 150
Henkin, Judy 150
Henich, Allen 150
Herman, David 150
Hill, Tammy 150
Hirsch, Sand ra 43, 150
Hi rsch, Terry! 150
Hite, Llnda 151
Hock, Marcia 151
Holmes, Anita 48, 60, 141
Horwitz, Steve 15 1
Howard, J ames 58, 151
Hrab, Daniel 103, 15 1
Huss, Fred 102, 151
Ingersoll, Paul 15 1
Jacobs, James 53, 15 1
J acobson, Marcia 50, 66, 151
J aet, David 151
Jenkins, Stuart 15 1
Johnson, Diana 151
J ohnson, Gregory 15 1
Johnson, Janet 152
Johnson, Karen 152
Jones, Kathy 57, 63, 110, 111, 152
Kabot, Karen 152
Kadi sh, Steven 45, 47, 152
Kadow , Donette 152
Kammier, Karen 58, 152
K a ne, .\l ike 152
Kaplan, Bonita 152
Kass, Karen 152
Katz, Jeffrey 152
Katz, Susan 152
Kaufman, Ruth 153
Kelley, Frank 153
Kellman, Renee 153
Kelly, Michael 100, 153
Kesselman , Ronald 103, 153
King, Dawn 153
Kite, David 153
Kleiman, Michael 153
Klein, Ala n 153
Klein, Lawrence 153
Koch, Ronald 154
Koff, Marcia 154
Kogan, .\l artin 154
Kotlisky, Michael 98, 154
Kovarsky , Rose 154
Kreger, Joel 154
Kutchins, Allen 154
Lachma n, Shari 154
Lake, Rona ld 154
Lanners, Peter 82, 98, 105, 154
Larsen, Steven 155
Lassin, Thomas 155
Lawrenz, Carl 50, 155
Lazar, Mark !'17, 105, 155
Lazar, Walter 57, 155
Lazare, Louis 155
Lecomte, John 52, 155
Ledgerwood, Larry 155
Lee Mike 155
Lemonds, Willia m 98, 105, 155
Leopold , No rman 40, 41 , 45, 155
Lesick, Kenneth 155
Levine, Judith 156
Levitan, Marcia 46, 156
Levy, Ann 156
Lewis, Donna 156
Lieberman , Paula 156
Lieberman, Sheila 156
Liebman, Richard 94, 156
Lindley, Gary 100, 156
Ludmer, Alan 57, 156
McCarthy, Roger 157
McWilliams, France.s 157
l\facaluso, Lee 92, 156
Machacek , William 156
Malfar, Harlan 156
Malitz, Roger 52, 73, 156
Manna, Ross 156
Mannheimer, Susan 15, 17
Marcus, Barbara 58, 63, 157
Marshall, Richard 157
May, Susan 157
Medoff, Norman 47, 157
Mehlman, Susan 157
Melamed, Harvey 53, 157
Mentel, Ha nn y 45, 50, 157
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:\!eyers, Hoberta 43, 66, 157
:\!illcr, Sheryl 58, I57
:\l iner, IA'lwrence 47, 88, I58
:\!irshy, :\lichael I58
:\! ishkin, l\ita 158
:\!izock, Donald 158
:\I osolT, Honald 52, 158
l\lurphy, Susan I58
Nachman, Elaine 53, I58
Nastos, John I58
Nelson, Fred 158
Nelson, Linda 47, IIO, Ill , I58
:'\euman, Hobert 45, 47, 158
Neumann, \'era 50, I58
:'\ielsen, Da niel 86, 88, 105, 159
Niess, :\!arie 159
Nilsson, Linda I59
i iman, I !enry I 59
Nitti, Richard 45, 47, 98, 105 , 159
:'\ixo n, Karen 159
Nudelman, Lee 159
()'Roark, Hobert 159
Paschall, llarold 159
Pate, Steve 47, 82, 100, 159
Paul, Iris 60, 63, 160
Pauss, William 82, 92, 105 , 160
Perelgut, Karen 160
Pcsti nc, Toni 58, 160
l'hlaum, Nancy 160
Pietkowski, An na 160
Pinas, Zacha ry 82, 160
Pogodin, Bonita 160
Polakoff, Lisa 62, I 60
Polen, Steve4 I , 60, 63 , I60
Pontecore, Ronald 82, 92, 105, I6I
Ponto, Victor 82, 16 I
Porter, Henee 44, 60, 16I
Preker, Saul I61
Ra bin, Bruce 53, I61
Rabin, Jlarvey 161
Rabin , Ronald 45, I6I
Halferty, Stephen 88, I6I
Randall, Stephanie 161
Rathmann, James 43, I61
Ratsman, Linda 16 I
Ray, Greg 50, 57, 66, I6I
Redlin, Lorraine 162
Reed, Robert 162
Revzen, Ruth 50, 62, 162
Reynolds, Renee 58, 162
Ricci, Steven 162
Rockowitz, Lynne I62
Honan, William 82, I62
l{ osenberg, Elyse I 62
Rosenberg, Toby I 62
l\osenbloo m, Harriet 49, I62
Roth, l\icky 48, 5 0, 58, I62
Rottner, Sally I 62
Rovell, :\I ichael I62
Rudnick, Cliff 44, 86, 98, I05, 163
Ryan, Dennis 43 , I 63
Hygielski, George I 63
Sadin , Linda 49 , 163
Sasenick, Dave I63
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Sawitz, :\Iichael 47, 82, 105, I63
Schacht, Jeffrey 47, 86, 98, 105, 163
Scharaga, :\l artin 163
Schatzman, Susan 43, 46, 163
Schechtm an, :\lelvin 163
Schectman, Janis 40, 45, 47, 57, I63
Scher, Charles 163
Schlesinger, Lee 42, I63, 168
Schmidt, Hobert 103, 163
Schneider, Suzanne 164
Schneider, Walter 59, 164
Schneiderman, :\lyra 164
Schoepko, Patricia I64
Schrier, :'l·l arjorie 45, 55, 57, I64
Schubert, Kenneth 56, 61, 164
Schuman, Wendy 40, 55, 164
Schwander, Carol 164
Schwartz, Charles 50, 59, 77, 82, 164
Schwartz, :\!arc I 64
Schweet, Sherry I 64
Siegel, \\I a rren 4 7, I 64
Shaevitz, :\1ichael I65
Shaffer, Caroline 110, I l I , I65
Shain, Gayle I65
Shallcross, Richard 82, 88, 89, I05, I65
Shapera, Ellen 43, 61, 165
Shpiro, i\larlene 49 , I65
Shea, William I65
Sher, :\lichael 53, I65
Sherman, \'iv ia n 46, I65
Shim berg, II arley 165
Shonkwiler, Na ncy 73, 166
Shulman, Joyce I66
Shuman, Robert I66
Siegel, Jl oward IOO, I66
Siegel, Norman 166
Siegel, Scott 47, 105, I 66
Silberstein, Lili I66
Simon, Jili I66
Siwek, Victoria 166
Skolnik, Linda I 66
Smith, Sue Ellen 48, 52, 59, 68, I 66
Sncdedker, Adele 52 , I66
Solberg, Gail 50, 57, 110, 111 , I66
Sonheim, A.nice I 66
Sonkin, Linda I 67
Sorg, Tom 47, 63, 167
Spain, Gregory 167
Spiegel, Carol 48, 50, I67
Spitzer, Jeff 87, IOO, 105, I67
Spohr, Herbert 167
Stadelmann, Jean 167
Stein, Lynn 4 I , 167
Stein, Renee 167
Steinberg, Sharyn I67
Stender, Paul I67
Stern, Paula 55, 167
Stevens, Deborah 50, 53, I67
Stevens, Linda I67
Struck, James 168
Strull, Karen I68
Sucherman, Edwa rd 43, I68
Sutton, Alan 43, 6I , 88, 89, I05, I68
Swartwout, Susan 43, 50, 55, I68
Sweet, Jerry 168
Swider, Marcia 40, 57, 60 , 62, I68
Tannen, Michele I68
Tannenbaum Deidre I68
Teichman Wendy 58, I68
Terchin, Terry 169
Tiffin, John 52, I69
Tincher, Larry I69
Todd."Gage 169
Tompa, Dorothy 169
Tonelli, Nancy I69
Trillanes, Leroy 169
Tripp, James 100, I05, I69
Trobe, Peter 104, I05, I69
Tselekis, Fotenie 169
Up in, Ira 78, 82, 93 , I05, I69
Urman, David 43, 52, I 69
Uzemack, Edward 52, 98, I05, 170
Van, Steven I 70
\'anommering, Kenneth I 70
\' arallo, James I 70
Wanaski, Catherine 43, 50, 62, I08, I 70
\\'ard, Darina 55, 63, 170
\\'are, Kathlee:i I 70
Warren, Liada 49, 170
Watts, Collett 49, 170
\\'aysdorf, Karen 41, 43, 171
Weber, John I 71
Weidmaa, Michaele I71
\Veiner, Alan 171
\Veiner, Barbara 171
\\'eissman, Alle:i 59, 171
\\lwissman, Frederick 67, 86, 105, 171
\\' eisz, Arle:Je 171
Weitzmo:J, Craig 171
Sentink, Alla:J 55, 82, 104 , 105, 171
Wichert, Donald 94, 105, 171
\\'idman, Stua rt 47, 63, 71 , 82, 88, I 05
Wilhelmson, >Ja:Jcy 48, 59, 63, I07, 172
Williams 'dark 47, 60, 172
\Viser, William 82, 92, I05, 172
Witcher, Linda46,53,57, IIO, Ill , I72
Witkov, :\lichael 53, 172
\Vitt, De:Jise I 72
\\lollT, Anita 172
\\lolpolT, Barry 70, I60, 172
Wood, Ke:i:ieth 52, 172
\\I orthingot:l, Hoy 173
Yagoda, Rosalyn I 73
Yelner, Bonnie I73
Ziegler, Steven I 73
Zucker, Fern I 73
Zweig, Elissa I 73
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Co-Editors
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Ma rcia Swider
NILES TOWNSHIP
HIGH SCHOOL
EAST DIVISION
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
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A student's feet direct his paths,
pointing him to college, or to a job,
into the armed services, or to marriage.
Whatever path he chooses,
it starts here, at his school,
in the present.
This is where he starts to set out J the Future.
or
As he dances at this month's Student Union,
as he dodges the tackle and runs those extra yards,
and as he hurrys along to his next class,
he is taking FOOTSTEPS TO THE FUTURE.
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Something to plan for-The Future is uncertain,
exciting, and inevitable.
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Activ1t1es
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�ACTIVITIES
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�Extra-curricular activities
benefit the student
by p roviding enjoyment
and opportunities for betterment
in the fields of his interest.
Th e many clubs
and activities of the high school
aid the student in discovering where
his talents lie and how he can develop
them for a successful Future.
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�PUB LI CATIO NS reflect the mood of the school.
Standing beside the Galleon Clipper, Lee Schlesinger, Sue Phillips,
and Phil Block help Sherry Ferdman correct a manuscript.
Golden Galleon isNilehi'sannual
literary magazine. It contains the
best writing and drawing shown by
students of the preceeding year. A
student whose work appears in
Golden Galleon automatically becomes a member of the Golden Galleon Guild. The Guild meets daily
in an effort to increase and stimulate interest in the literary arts. The
Guild has instituted reading clinics
to encourage students to judge wr itten works in an analytical way. In
an attempt to further creative abilities, the Guild awards two one-hundred dollar scholarships to the most
deserving seniors in the organization at the end of the year banquet.
During the same week, the magazine is distributed to the students
and faculty.
Golden Galleon
Creativity and imagination are the keywords ofthe Golden Galkon
Guild editors. BACK ROW: Nancy Herskovitz, Phil Block, Lee
Schlesinger, Arlene Rotkin. FRONT ROW: Sherry Ferdman,Joanne
Sonn, Anita Weintraub.
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�The backbone of the Nilehilite is its staff members. BACK ROW: Sue Schatzman, Dennis Ryan,
Jim Rathmann, Sandy Arnstein. FRONT ROW: Bob Goodfriend, Joanne Sonn, Carol Zimmerman, Al Spector. As the supporting structure, they are the ma instay of the newspaper.
The Nilehilite, bi-monthly newspaper of
Nilehi East, consists of the following pages:
a news page, an editorial page, a feature
page, and a sports page. Each page has
its own editor, and one of these page editors is chosen editor-in-chief. Before becoming officially part of the newspaper,
all editors and staff members must have
successfully completed a journalism course.
Members of the journalism class are given
apprentice status on the paper, and towards
the end of the year, the journalism class
publishes an apprentice issue. Besides the
apprentice issue, the Nilehilite publishes
other special editions of the paper, such
as the Christmas issue, the Homecoming
issue, and the eight page Senior issue.
The Nilehilite serves as a clearing house
of information, alerting the Niles student
body of the various activities and special
events that occur in the school. The N ilehilite has consistently maintained a high
standard of journalism as demonstrated by
the two first place awards the staff has received from the Columbia Scholastic Press
Association and the National Press Association.
Nilehilite
The editors of the Nilehilite are responsible
for the preparation of the completed issue.
Anita Weintraub (Co-feature), Ken Seeskin
(Page two), Bill Nigut(Edltor-in-chief), and
not pictured, Gail Shapiro (Co-feature).
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�Refl ectio ns
The Reflections Yearbook staff helped to compile a nd to a rrange information for each section
of the Yearbook. BACK ROW: V. l)unn, F. Zucker, P. Block, K. Waysdorf, L. Stein, J. Ellis.
SECOND ROW: S. Goldberg, E. Aprill, T. Friedlander, K. Weinberg. FRONT ROW: R. Roth,
N. Schwartz, M. Gersh, S. Phillips, B. Wasserman.
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The quickly passing school years
soon become memories. During our
years at Niles, we meet new people,
learn new facts, and absorb new
ideas. To preserve the memories of
four very important years, the
Yearbook staff compiles R eflections.
The R eflections staff brings together the events a nd the people
of a whole year into one book. In
the Yearbook students have a miniature panorama of the year--its sue-
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cesses a nd its disap pointments.
We have grown in many ways
during the past year; we have
traveled one more step towa rds becoming adults. The Ye a r book reflects this growth. Through R eflections the students get a better understanding of Niles--the teachers and
students who make it our sch ool.
Now at the end of one more year,
we can look back, remember, a nd
reflect.
�The planning and orga nizing of Reflections was the work of the
editors. BACK ROW: Linda Crimson (Faculty), Judi Klehr (Activities), Al Spector(Sports), Leon Manelis (Academic), JanetJohnson ( typist). SECOND ROW: Sherry Ferdman( Occasions), Wendy
Schuman (artist), Ja nis Schectman (GAA ). FRONT ROW: Joe
Gordon (Co-editor-in-chief), Marcie Swider (Co-editor-in-chief),
Barbara Baren (Portraits).
Yearbook members Phil Block, Ja net Johnson, Janis Schectman, a nd Wendy Schuma n
discuss a page layout.
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�STUDENT GOVERNMENT
initiates new policies.
Helping to run the Student Co uncil's School Store are
President Al Feder and Ellen Aprill and Ken Levitan.
This year new ideas and a new
sponsor influenced Student Counci~ Nilehi's st ud ent government.
Members initiated the Activity Pass,
which entitled students to attend forty
sports events for only $3.50. The
Student Council held Niles East's
first Freshman Informal Mixer. By
encouraging students to wear gold
and blue on days before important
school events, Student Council promoted school spirit. Council again
participated in school events by
building a winning Homecoming
flo at.
Student Council conducted the
pep rallies and the Homecoming
twil,ight pep assembly. Council was
a lso in charge of running the school
store and canning for the United
Fund Drive. Through these activities, Student Council promoted selfgovernment and student interest.
Student Council officers Al Feder (President), Gail Shapiro (Secretary), Scott Siegel (Viet
President), Vivian Sherman (Treasurer) plan all meetings and· projects.
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Student Council is the major student governing body of the school. BACK ROW: T. Baren,
R. Bernat, L. Kavanaugh, D. Orbach, D. Maki, C. Rudnik, R. Neuman, C. Dribin, K. Levitan. FOURTH ROW: C. Loda!, J. Sonn, R. Porter, E. Robins, H. Zimmerman, D. Monsen, S.
Kadish, R. Cooper, R. Aronson, S. Gold. THIRD ROW: J. Heinsimer, J. Schectman, M. Schrier,
D. Burdeen, S. Taran tur, L. Ludmer, D. Peterson, G. Leven. SECOND ROW: J. Wolman, J.
Miller, L. Epstein, S. Mermelstein, D. Welstein, J. Harris, B. Stein, E. Aprill, G. Goldstein, R.
Ekstrom. FRONT ROW: L. Dulkin, G. Shapiro, S. Siegel, A. Feder, V. Sherman, L. Fabian.
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�Student Service Organization
The Student Service Organz"<ation of
Nilehi was more effective than ever before. Many changes were instituted in
SSO this year, such as forming facultysu pervised study halls for u pperclassmen.
Of the three divisions, SSM is the
largest. The Student Service Monitors
check passes in the halls, at school entrances, and in front of washrooms. The
next largest division, SSSH, su pervises
the study halls and the taking and giving
of detentions when necessary. The Special Services Division makes locker
checks and handles library passes.
Also in SSO are the period secretaries
and receptionists who work in the Director of Student Activities' office and keep
records. The period secretaries a lert
monitors about stolen passes and keep
watch over the monitor posts. The SSO
detention halls are supervised by members of the Executive Board and other
high-ranking SSO officials.
SSO Period Secretaries, BACK ROW: Debby
Katz, Carol Zimmerman, l\1ichele Flicht, Donna Gerwitt, Audrey Rosenfield, Donna \Velstein. FHONT ROW: Janis Kamps, ll.feryl
Bernstein, Bonnie Bolnick, perform the clerical work for the organization.
The Executive Board supervises the organization of SSO. It
is composed of Steve Weiss ( SSD Head Supervisor), Ellen Bush
(Head Clerk), Laurie Baron (SSSH Head Supervisor), Arnie
Siegel (SSM Head Supervisor).
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�SSD Period Suj1ervisors help to keep the library
a quiet and efficient place for studying. BACK ROW:
i\I. \Yilliams, A. Brachman, E. ll artstein, C. Rudnick, R. Cershenzon, R. Nitti. FRONT ROW: D.
Nielsen, i\I. Kogan, S. Weiss, S. Siegel (Head Secretary), E. Chalfie.
SSM Period Supervisors are in charge of seeing that
every hallway is patrolled by a monitor. BACK
ROW: J. Davis, F. Blumenfeld, R. Machacek, S.
Lissner, P. Willner, H. Kogan. FRONT ROW: M.
Nieder (Head Secretary), A. Siegel, M. Paradise,
B. Douglas, and not pictured, G. Gunderson.
SSSH Period Supervisors see that study halls provide an atmosphere conducive to study. BACK
ROW: T. Coleman, H. Baim, H. Romanek, M.
Stricker, M. Greene. FRONT ROW: M. Chalfie, L.
Baron, J. Ebbert, L. Rosen (Head Secretary).
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�Frosh-Soph Cabinets
Freshman Cabinet worked to acquaint Freshmen with high school life. BACK ROW: S. Warshawer, S. Stahl, H. Jacobs, C. Dribin, S. Vetzner, J. Simon. THIRD ROW: B. Bush, R. Edelman, C. Rodin, N. Christensen, C. Johnson. SECOND ROW: E. Chezek, N. Dunn, L. \Vaxberg,
T. Smith, B. Frank, J. Levin. FRONT ROW: B. Brown (President), J. Jacobs (Vice President),
D. Gurwitz (Secretary), C. Goldfarb (Treasurer).
Freshman and Sophomore Cabinets are the individual governing
bodies made up of representatives
from Freshman and Sophomore
homerooms.
The Freshman and Sophomore
Cabinets worked hard at raising
money for the main activity of their
classes' junior year, the Prom. Because of the great expense involved
in putting on a prom, the Cabinets
began to raise money as early as
2.0
possible. The money raising events
took many forms: selling special
class sweatshirts, operating booths
at the Carnival, and building floats
for Homecoming.
Through class projects, the
Cabinets aimed to further their respective class spirit as well as to
further school spirit. Thus they lead
their classes towards making a positive contribution to the growth of
Nilehi East.
�Sophomore Cabinet members are in charge of selling class rings. BACK ROW: K. Ullberg, M. Averbach,
D. Kalin, I. Fingerman, E. Kroger, H. Look. THIRD ROW: l'j. Morgan, E. Robins, D. Prousis, S. Silverman, M. Greenberg. SECOND ROW: T. Calnick, C. Melas, J. Ce.ch, S. Weinstein, S. Arnstein, S. Goldberg.
FRONT ROW: D. Kroon (President), J. Ellis (Vice President), M. Ackerman (Secretary), H. Zimmerman.
Sophomores Helene Zimmerman, Betty Stein,
and Ronna Cook rehearse for their skit in
the pep assembly.
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�Junior Cabinet worked hard to make this year's prom a success. BACK ROW: R. Nitti, N.
Baskin, R. Worthington, R. Rabin, D. Ryan, P. Gustafson. THIRD ROW: G. Rabin, K. Brady,
K. Kabot, R. Revzen, L. Nudelman. SECOND ROW: M. Lazar, S. Lachman, T. Burnstein, E.
Nachman, R. Dorf, S. Schatzman. FRONT ROW: M. Gerber (President), G. Baim (Vice Presi·
dent ), I. Haualand (Secretary), L. Brown (Treasurer).
Junior Cabinet
Junior Gary Baim sells a ticket to the Junior
Cabinet Concert to Rhona Berkowitz as Shari
Lachman looks on.
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Year-long fund ra1smg for the
Junior Prom was the major activity
of Junior Cabinet. The Junior Cabinet booth at the all-school Carnival
and the concert sponsored by Cabinet provided part of the necessary
profits. After the money was collected, the juniors spent hurried
days decorating the gym, selecting
bids, and arranging last minute details for the most important dance
of the year.
A Junior Class Cabinet member
is an upper classman with added
responsibilities. Because the Junior
Cabinet members have taken a very
active role in school events and
activities, they are now ready to
be the leaders of the new senior
class of '66.
�Senior Cabinet concentrated on planning the graduation. BACK ROW: H. Baim, M. Stricker,
J. Bonow, G. Gunderson, T. Coleman, J. Davis. T HIRD ROW: M. Flicht, M. Potter, A. Branin,
J. Kamps. SECOND ROW: C. Zimmerman, K. Novelli, F. Kite, L. Rosen. FRONT ROW: J.
Klehr, G. Agoranos (Vice President), M. Chalfie(President), M. Nieder (Treasurer ), L. Wolcott,
and not pictured, P. Roberts (Secretary), T. McClellan.
Although in the past Senior Cabinet has normally been composed of
single representatives from each
homeroom, this year the representatives were elected at large. Once
chosen, the representatives found
the year full of many activities and
responsibilities. They began by planning the Homecoming Dance, "Oktoberfest," and building the Homecoming float which won first prize
in the Class A division.
Once Homecoming was over,
Senior Cabinet settled down to planning graduation activities. After collecting class dues and distributing
class buttons, Cabinet planned the
annual fund raising carnival, "Panic
'65." There was a lso the class breakfast to organize and the caps and
gowns to fit, order, and distribute.
The class picnic, class will, and
class gift all had to be prepared.
Senior Cabinet had to plan well,
for it had the responsibility of directing the event which climaxed the
seniors' high school career--graduation.
Senior Cabinet
Seniors Bronna Wasserman and Greg Gunderson set up the Senior Cabinet showcase.
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�SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
aid faculty and students.
Secretary Phil Brushaber and President Tim
Knutzen prepare for the projects of H i· Y.
A VA made many teaching aids
available to the school. A VA volunteers constructed various charts,
posters, and other signs for all teachers who requested them. They also
operated the film projectors.
The members of the Ushers' Club
served our school as hostesses at
school functions. To become a member of this club, one must have
ushered at least three times during
the year at various assemblies and
plays.
Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y are affiliated
with the YWCA-YMCA organizations. They include both recreation
and service projects in their yearly
schedules. Hi-Y provided coat
checks at the school activities
throughout the year. Tri-Hi-Ywent
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Library Assistants help to check out and to shelve books. BACK ROW: A. Katz, J. Harris, C.
Casbarian, M. Herter, D. Steinfeld, D. Dahm,L. Brown, E. Kuner. THIRD ROW: L. Holzman,
D. Ricci, B. Sakover, H. Lubow, S. Edelman, G. Rose, M. Michaels. SECOND ROW: B. Ryback, W. Lake, H. Waxman, J. Weiss, S. Weinstein, N. Harris, M. Zuintinales, L. Grandinetti.
FRONT ROW: K. Kammier, M. Bennet, G. Hoke, M. Rabin, J. Blaz, R. Roth.
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�Members ot A VA a re a n invaluable asset to
teachers. Officers are Robert Dworkin ( President), Joel Gordon (Vice President), Chuck
Schwartz (Secretary).
carolling for the invalids at the Masonic Hospital during the Christmas season. They also collected
clothing and canned goods for families on relief during Thanksgiving
vacation. The main event of the year
for both clubs was to send representatives to the state convention
for YWCA- YMCA groups during
spring vacation. Therefore, tht
clubs, did not only benefit other
people, but also the members were
benefitted through their aid to others
in the community.
A major project of Tri-H i- Y was to send
gifts to orphanages. Officers a re Nancy Wilhelmson (President), Nancy Johnson (Vice
President ), Sandra Phillips (Chaplain), Sue
Smith (Treasurer), Jean Harris (Secretary ).
Ushers' Club furnished ushers for all school
functions. Officers are Ilene Bobren ( President), Sue Shapiro (Vice President), Reecie
Nelson (Treasurer), Linda Von Oppen (Secretary).
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�Student Union Board
The Student Unions, Niles East's
social mixers held during the school
year, brought together all four classes informally. At the Student Unions
students met many of their classmates; new friendships were begun
and old friendships were strengthened. The Unions afforded various
types of recreation, including dancing and movies.
The Student Union Board planned the mixers, selected the movies,
arranged for the refreshments, and
hired the bands. The Homecoming
and Prom queens and their courts
were announced at the Student
Unions. The "N" Club initiations
were also held during the Unions.
These Saturday night mixers supplied the relaxation necessary after
a busy week of school.
The Thunderbirds, brought by disc jockey Ron Riley,
performed at a special Student Union Mixer.
The Student Union Board makes arrangements for the Union mixers. BACK ROW: M. Soell, M.
Siegel, A. Siegel, G. Agoranos, L. Wichert. THIRD ROW: M. Nieder, A. Brainin, L. Gordon, J. Leogrande, L. Belue, J. Robinson. SECOND ROW: K. Novelli, C. Pankey, L. Rosen, R. Stevens, S.
Harris. FRONT ROW: D. Edelman, A. Harmening, J. Neumeister, J. Samuelson.
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NationIn recognition of their outstanding scholastic achievements, these students were elected to
Society. BACK ROW: S. Weiss, K. Seeskin, M. Chalfie, G. Hoke. SECOND ROW:
al Honor
ROW:
L. Kiviluoma, A. Harmening , L. Wolcott, M. Potter, L. Wichert, B. Sussman. FRONT
S. Ferdman and C. Guerrero hold the Society's banner.
National Honor Society is dedicated
to encourag e the developm ent of scholarship, character , and good service through
recognizi ng juniors and seniors who display such qualities. To be eligible a student must have been in the upper twenty
per cent of h is class and have at least
a "B" grade average. A list consisting
of every eligible junior and senior was
sent to all teachers who then chose those
students whom they considere d most
worthy. The students were initiated in
a candlelig ht ceremoqy at which they
received red roses and gold pins, and
pledged themselves to uphold the ideals
of the Society.
During a solemn moment in the Candlelight Ceremony, these students were inducted
into the Honor Society.
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�FINE ARTS CLUBS intensify creativity.
Membership in Thespians is the reward for those who participate in Nilehi's dramatic productions. Officers are BACK ROW: Greg Rabin (Vice-President), Sue Mannheimer (Treasurer),
Gayle Shain (Sergeant-at-arms), Bonnie Sussman (President). FRONT ROW: Terri Friedlander
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(Recording Secretary), Rhona Berkowitz (Corresponding Secretary).
N iles East has many clubs that stimulate interest in the fine arts. Technis, Nilehi's
Technical Service Organization, handles
the technical aspects of school activities.
The goal of Spotlighters is to promote
enthusiasm and interest in the field of dramatic literature. A third dramatic society
at East, the National Thespian Society, requires of its members one hundred hours
of st~e work.
Other fine arts clubs include the Debate
Club and the Art Council Debate Club at
N iles is planned for those pupils interested
in public speaking and formal debating.
Members of Art Council can pursue their
favorite area of artistic expression by individual work. All in all, any East student
can find in the school a way to improve
his cultural background.
Nilehi's·debators Eliott Hartstein (Captain)
and Steve Polen (Co-Captain) gain confidence, while learning the ancient art of logic.
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�Spoilighlers aims this year were to assist in the dramatic productions and to encourage interest
in drama. Officers are BACK ROW: Greg Rabin (Sergeant-at-arms), Lynn Stein (Correspond·
ing Secretary), Leon Manelis (Co-Vice President), Gilbert Rotkin (President). FRONT ROW:
Rhona Berkowitz(Recording Secretary), Sherry Ferdman (Co-Vice President).
For all lighting and stage affects, the school
relies on Technis. Officers are Barton Pearl
(Vice President), Ron Koch (President),Gary
Kure (Secretary).
Ari Council encourages the a rtistic creativity
of all its members. Officers are Morrene
Fuenfer (Publicity and Social Director), Gor·
don Hoke (President), Sandy Minkus (Secretary), Wendy Schuman (Treasurer).
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�HOBBY CLUBS
affo rd recr eati on and rela xati on.
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These modern-day Einsteins develop their reasoning capacities to the fullest by delving into the
principles of chemistry as members of the Chemistry Advisory Board. BACK ROW: P. Rubin ,
S. Weiss, M. Chalfie, W. Goodman, J. Weiss. SECOND ROW: R. Stern, J. Cech. FRONT ROW:
J. Klehr, S. Gold, K. Levitan, B. Wasserman.
Hobby Clubs at Niles East
taught students a variety of subjects in an enjoyable way. The Pen
Pal Club learned the ways of people
in foreign countries, while enabling
the foreign friends to learn about
American life. Chess Club members
improved their game by studying
the ways of the masters and by
practicing among themselves. They
engaged in tournamen ts with other
high schools in the Chicago and
suburban area during the year. A
Radio Club was formed for a ll those
students interested in short wave.
The ham operators met to discuss
their experiences with their hobby.
Clubs such as the Chem"istry Board,
were organized for the scientifically
minded students. Students learned
the latest advanceme nts in science,
while applying old and new techniques to projects.
Girls' Graphic Group learns the art of printing. Officers are Michele Flicht (President),
Linda Rosen (Vice President), Eunice Kantor
(Secretary), Karen Novelli (Treasurer).
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�Members of Chess Club improve their playing ability
by practicing. Officers a re BACK ROW: Ira Buch
(President), Henry Buch ( Treasurer). FRONT ROW:
Ian Gilson (V ice President), Gregory Arenson ( Secretary ), Rhona Berkowitz (Sergeant-at-arm s).
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Pen Pal Club oflkcrs Darina Ward (President ) and Barbara :\Iarcus (Vice President} read letters that they have recieved from their friends abroad.
Members a pplied principles learned in Radio Club to
their own short wave sets. Officers are Mike Feldman
(President), Bill Dowlin (Secretary ), Jerry Meyerhoff
(Vice President).
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�PROFESSIONAL CLUBS plan for the future.
Future Nurses Club teaches these girls
proper nursing techniques. Officers are Shari
Pauly (Secretary), Nancy Marx ( Corresponding Secretary), Linda Witcher (Vice
President), Deborah Stevens (Treasurer),
Susan Wolters (President).
The students of Niles looked to extracurricular activities not only as a chance
for participation in school affairs, but
as a chance for training in future careers.
Consequently, there were many vocationa l clubs at Niles to help acquaint students with certain fields of employment.
For example, Teachers of Tomorrow
visited different grade schools in the area
to observe the technique of the elementary
teacher. The Future Executives a nd Future
Secretaries Clubs simulated office situations to make students aware of the way
in which a business is run. The Future
Nurses v isited hospitals to learn first
hand about the duties of nursing. All
clubs invited speakers who were experienced in the clubs' particular fields of
interest. The vocationa l clubs assisted
the student in making a mature decision
about his future by providing him with
as realistic a picture as possible of his
intended occqpation.
One of the activities of the Future Secretaries
Club was a field trip to the Bell a nd Howell
Company. Officers are Rita Gilbert (President) and Sharon Siegel (Vice President).
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�At a Future Secretaries meeting, these girls
practice typing to increase their ability.
Officers of Teachers of Tom orrow planned the
visits to elementary schools and the annua l
banquet. Barbara Marcus ( Treasurer ), Sandy Phillips ( Secretary), Toni Pestine (Vice
President), Barb Atkin (President).
Officers of the Executive Club sponsored a
series of lectures given by personnel from
the executive world. Officers are: Bruce Rabin (Treasurer), Harvey Melamed (Secretary), Barry Dragon (Vice President), Fred
Blumenfield (President).
�LANGUAGE CLUBS
add a touch of foreign culture.
Visiting a Spanish theatre is one ofthe activities planned by Spanish
Club officers. Stephen Schlesinger (Treasurer), Toby Ben as (Secretary), Iris Paa! (Vice President), Steve Rosensweig (President).
Socielas Latina keeps the dead language alive. Joe Gordon (Consul ), Henee Porter (Scriba), Marcia Swider(Quaestor),SueShapiro
( Aedile ), Steve Polen (Consul).
Introducing French cultures to its members are the French Club
officers. Morrene Panitch (Treasurer), Hut'h Revzen (Junior Vice
President), Denise Notarius (Senior Vice President), Joanne Sonn
(President), and not pictured, Ted Rosen.
�Karen Waysdorf and Judi Klehr try on Les
chapeaux they made in French Club for St.
Catherine's Day.
The foreign language clubs at
Niles transport the student from the
realm of the classroom to the realm
of the peoples and customs of foreign lands. The French, German,
Latin, Russian, and Spanish Clubs
give members a background of the
people whose language they study.
These clubs stimulate discussion
and interest. By appreciating foreign
cultures, the members learn to appreciate the foreign languages themselves.
Russian Club explored the culture and history
of the Soviet Union. Ken Seeskin (Co-President ), Ken Schubert (Treasurer), Lynn
Epstein (Co-President), Roy Elkes (Vice
President), Hank Kogan (Secretary).
A major activity of German Club is planning
for their annual banquet. Officers are Marshall Grossman (President), Nancy Shonkwiler (Treasurer), Llene Venters ( Commltltt
Chairman), Henry Buch (Vice President).
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�MUSIC ORGANIZ ATIONS
add a note of appreciatio n.
Lorelei is a select group offemale singers. ON STAIRS: L. Zabore, S. Gilbert, C. Johnson, S. Smith, E. Rob·
ins, E: Beaver, B. Shonkwiler, N. Karolich, C. Propp, K. Wanowsky, T. Dash, B. Kessner, S. Wolters, R.
Bauer, N. Wilhelmson, A. Rotkin, G. Bridge, S. Kramer, N. Shonkwiler, L. Wichert, K. Gustafson. FRONT
ROW: G. Shandle1, R. Roth, K. Walters, N. !glitz, E. Panitch, J. Cyrog, B. Ferguson, A. Holmes.
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The M'ixed Glee, Choir, Girls'
Glee, and Lorelei groups provided
the voq~l arrangements heard during. the year at Niles East's various
musical programs. The groups per·
formed during the musical "Bye Bye
Birdie," the Winter Festival, and the
Spring Music Festival. Lorelei, a
select club of outstanding girl vocalists, sang also for several community clubs. Though membership in
Choir and Lorelei was restrictive,
any girl could join Girls' Glee, and
a ll students were able to participate
in the M'ixed Glee group.
Niles' vocal groups benefited
those who were proficient singers
and those who simply enjoyed
carrying a tune. The vocal groups
at our school stimulated the music
appreciation of audience and performers.
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Members of Girls' Glee constantly strive to perfect their voices. BACK
ROW: B. Koesmer, N. Kariolick, F. Valfer, H. Rosenbloom, B. Reisin,
L. Rumack, J. Mise, H. Wixschem, D. Steinfeld, J. Sgaller, R.. Goldberg,
. B. Brahos, 0 . Orbach, B. Weiner, H, Dziabacinski, L. Reimer. FIFTH
ROW: 0 . Derent, B. Buzil, S. Zamm, E. Cusic, S. Roth, D. Gurvitz, V.
Siwek, J. Blanchard, C. Watts, S. Kostan, S. Kramer. B. Levin, A. Helmers, 0. Berkson, S. Gilbert. FOURTH ROW: A. Ratsman, S. Bobrow. C.
Bielinski, B. Feigen, B. Kaplan,.L Lorence, M. Wein, K. Harmening, G.
Solomon, D. Kasch, E. Daily, E. Mankoff, C. Johnson, V. Ream, L
Witt. THIRD ROW: S. Singer, L Mandell, N. Harris, E. Fabian, R.
Vlad, B. Sudak, J. Kirchler, A. Rotk.in, M. Brainin, C. Melas, E. Gailis,
D. Munn, H. Dragon, N. Dunn, D. Friedman, Mr. Auge. SECOND
ROW: A. Rosen, J. Medintz, K. Ulrich, G. Burdeen, K. Wolters, S. Mevorah, E. Jishman, S. Kovin, J. Lasin, M. Weiss, B. Shonkwiler. f1l.ONT
ROW: K. Christel, D. Kleinschmidt, G. Widievitz, R. Lampert, C. Spores,
D. Prousls, L Weinstein, S. Gilman, H. Kleiman, L Ruben.
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�Choir gave concerts at other schools as well as at Niles. BACK ROW~ L. Kavanaugh, S. Wolters, S. Weisman, K. Gustafson, L. Nillsen, W. Dowlin, G. Johnson, G. Rich, K. Lorenz, T. Gordon, J. Klein, I. Fingerman, C. Casbarian, C. Propp, C. Wanski, L. Davis, I. Bohren. THIRD ROW: S. Swartout, D. Frank, ·R.
Bauer, T. Dash, P. Morrow, D. Czerniak, M. Janson, G. Rotkin, R. Branste!n, S. Braver, D. Jungwirth, E.
Robins, J. Chojnowski, L. Wichert, B. Brown,L. Riggs, E. Glutzer. SECOND ROW: C. Spiegel, D. Cooper, B.
Ferguson, A. Harmening, R. Revzen, A. Kraus, P. Klein, A. Gerber, L. Comitor, A. Eisenberg, G. Slatsky, B.
Strom_ D. Stevens, A. Holmes, G. Bridge, J. Gilmore, Mr. Auge. FRONT ROW: C. Cox, G. Shandler, J.
Cyrog, E. Greenberg, V. Neumann, C. Dowlin, A. Bernstein, E. Kroger, M. Greenberg, D. Benedict, M.
Tiffin, M. Jacobson, L. Oeschler, R. Roth, L. Grandinetti.
Mixed Chorus performed at many school concerts this year. BACK ROW: Y. Tannenberg, G. Solberg, D.
Tom pa, M. Joseph; R. Kimball, B. Rifkin, J. Rosen, A. Weisz, J. Meltzer. THIRD ROW: R. Parker, S. Kabiller, P. Heche, D. Peterson, J. Simon, T. Burstein, V. Safier, A. Brainin. SECOND ROW: R. Bornstein, B.
Scott, C. Carvalho, S. Arnstein, T. Grandinetti, S. Marcus, B. Dubrow, B. Rothenberg. FRONT ROW: I.
Carvalho, D.. Kaluzna. K. Fox. L. Argus, B. Brown, J. Rubin, R. Bilton, L. Lascoe.
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�Instrum ental Groups
The Orchestra charmed its listeners at the Winter Music Festival. BACK ROW: G. Buckler, N.
Shonkwiler, L. Nudelman, D. Bass, J. Scharf, J. Tiffin, D. Schubert, J. Bennett, S. Minkus,
Mr. Auge. THIRD ROW: G. Berger, K. Nudelman, A. Snedeker, A. Calkins, M. Estes, N.
Marx, J. Goldstein, C.Johnson,J.Millman,K. Wood, M . Mayron, R. Stern, G. Kure. SECOND
ROW: E. Panitch, H. Donner, N. !glitz, E. Uzemack, M. Gershberg, B. Grist, J. LeCompte,
C. Suritz, E. Klehr. FRONT ROW: B. Meyer, J. Leogrande, L. Berss, G. Brown, E. Beaver,
D. Applin, S. Shapiro, R. Malitz.
The instrumental groups of our
school's Music Department supplied
the music: for Niles East's assemblies, talent shows, musicals, games,
and concerts.
The Concert Band played for
football games, basketball games,
assemblies, and pep rallies held during the school year. The Orchestra
performed for the student body at
Christmas time and entertained
again at the Winter and Spring
Music Festivals. The Orchestra also
played for Reflections Revelries and
the musical, "Bye Bye Birdie."
The Cadet Band provided train·
ing sessions for freshmen and new
members so that they could eventually join the Concert Orchestra or
Band. The Stage Band was noted
for its popular music,jazz, and show
tunes. Members stayed after school
every Monday for practice sessions,
and the Stage Band played at all
concerts and at Reflection Revelries.
During the past year, the Bands and
Orchestra provided the important
finishing touch to school assemblies
and school activities under the direction of Mr. Ague and Mr. Provost.
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�Concert Band entertained at school assemblies. BACK ROW: Mr. Provost, N. Shonkwiler, L.
Nudelman, D. Bass, J. Scharf, J. Tiffin. THIRD ROW: A. Calkins, M. Estes, N. Marx, J. Goldstein, M. Mayron, R. Stern, G. Kure, I . Frank, R. MosofT, T. Knutzen, P. Saunders, J. Millman, K. Wood, C. Johnson,. SECOND ROW: S. Gilman, B. Grist, I. Brody, P. Catellier, J.
LeCompte, C. Suritz, E. Uzemack, C. Shallcross, B. Crain. FRONT ROW: G. Brown, L. Berss,
M. Gershberg, B. Salter, E. Beaver, D. Applin, D. Shavitz, S. Smith, M. Futterman.
Band members practice for one of the many assemblies at which
they perform throughout the year.
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Mayron. SECOND ROW: K. Wood,J. Millman,C.Johnson, M. Mosoff, J. Scharf. FRONT ROW: B. Salters,
M. Gershberg, L. Berss, E. Beaver.
Beginning Band learned the fundamentals of good playing technique.
BACK ROW: Mr. Provost, J. Chavonec, M. Shavitz, S. Goldma n, E.
Davis, R. Harris, K . Ulberg, B. Lanners, N. Shonkwiler. THIRD ROW:
W. Smulson, J. Eggert, M. Coorlas, R. Ekstom, J. Levin, J. Rosman, G.
Calkins, L. Rosen, S. Elvey, M. Gershberg. SECOND ROW: M. Valente,
J. Sonheim, C. Loda!, R. Filinson, C. Dribin, L. Von Oppen, B. Beer, D.
LeCompte, C. Anderson. FRONT ROW: B. Golbin, L. Zabore, B. Hayman, D. Kosh, F. Woolman, S. Sherer; D. Hibner.
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�Occasions present the student
with an opportunity
for entertainment and relaxation.
In the many events and productions of
the school the student can
develop and display
his talents. In so doing,
special events
are doubly beneficial to the student
by providing enjoyment and
preparing him for the Future.
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�Homecoming Committee plans an eventful weekend. BACK ROW: A. Weintraub, K. Levitan, A. Feder, H.
Bresnik, G. Baim. THIRD ROW:A.Harmening, M.Potter, G. Rabin, A. Spores. SECOND ROW: G. Shapiro,
I. Haualand, M. Flicht, P. Schoepko, S. Kost. FRONT ROW: J. Harrington, A. Brainln, J. Harris, D. Welstein.
"Giant- Sized" Homec oming Spirit tn 1964
The Junior-Senior tug-of-war symbolizes the spirit of enthusiasm
and lively competition that is Homecoming.
The excitement of Homecoming weekend sprang from the plans of Homecoming
Committee and spread rapidly as Nilehi
students worked to make Homecoming a
"Giant-Sized Victory," a victory for fun
and enthusiasm. Honored during Homecoming weekend, Niles East's first graduating class, the class of 1939, added a
thoughtful note of nostalgia to the excitement
Students worked feverishly during the
preceding week and through the laughter
filled hours of Homecoming eve to finish
their masterpieces, the parade floats. During the twilight pep rally, cheers of encouragement joined the laughter of fun and the
smiles of amu~ement at the funny melodrama performed in the football field_ However a hush of quiet awe filled the stadium
when the spectacle of a fireworks display
illumined the night sky in a sy..mbolic burst
of Homecoming spirit.
�Homecoming Eve
As dawn of Homecoming day approaches, Phil Ruben, Leslie Riggs, Bill Reimer, Harvey Rose, and Barry Dragon cooperate to finish the SSO float.
Jack the Giant Killer, Greg Gunderson, sells
his valuable "
cow, Linda Belu, to Karen
Novelli, for the seeds of victory.
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�Hornecorning--Dawn to Dusk
The parade of floats and the proud riders
gliding through downtown Skokie on the
finished products revealed little of the confusion that had greeted dawn of Homecoming day. The paraders assembled in
the Old Orchard Theatre parking lot, and
as the time for the judging and the commencement of the parade approached, the
mad rush of last minute repairs raged on.
Signs of little sleep and intense excitement
pervaded the laughing, almost hysterical
shouts for more tape, nails, coffee, and
doughnuts.
The shouts of cooperation among the
float-builders soon faded into wild cheering in the afternoon at the Homecoming
football game. Although Niles was defeated,
the game was a time of touchdown optimism and Trojan spirit, a spirit penetrating the entire Homecoming weekend.
After the judging, Senior Cabinet members proudly display their winning class A float.
The faces of band members John Scharf, Dennis Bass, Lanny
Wallach, and Steve Gilman reveal the varied reactions to the
Homecoming game.
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�"Oktoberfest"
Revelry
On the night of October 3, couples
danced in the Black Forest, once the girls'
gymnasium, and laughed at the gay and
teasing gremlins which seemed to peep mischievously from the windows of an ancient
German castle, from the sparkling points
of heraldic shields, and from the corners
of a partner's smile.
"Oktoberfest" was indeed a "knight" of
medieval magic, pervaded by the music
of the Starlighters. The presentation of the
Homecoming queen and court was show
of pagenatry worthy of the grandest medieval traditions. As the evening drew to a
close, the spirits of the Black Forest heralded a chivalrous farewell to the festivities
of a "giant-sized" Homecoming weekend.
Joanne Sonn and Ken Seeskin find themselves held captive by
the medieval spell of a Gothic Castle.
Homecoming Queen Gail Shapiro joins her court, Vivian Sherman, Peggy Roberts,
Renee Porter and Ann Harmening in a regal pose.
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�The stereotyped characters appear on stage in their appropriate poses of evil or good.
Fall Play weaves
a "Spider Web" of melodrama.
The lady in the mirror, Miss Lynnette Faurot, assures
Bob Pederson that even the neck requires make-up.
The fall play of November 20 and 21,
1964, transported its viewers into the gaslight era with "The Curse of an Aching
Heart or Caught in a Spider's Web," an
old-fashioned melodrama, complete with
lovely heroine, gallant hero, mustached villain, railroad tracks, and happy ending.
Fate had decreed that the paths of orphaned Melody Lane and the evil Windemere Hightower should cross at the Abernathy Ranch, "Ne'er Was Such." Although
Melody loved Lucius Goodenough, she
could not marry him, for Hightower was
her husband, if in name only. Melody,
cursed with an aching heart, could only
watch as Hightower manipulated the good
people around him. It looked as though
Hightower were going to succeed in framing Lucius and escaping with ill-won profits
when good, personified by the Indian Redwing, came to the rescue. The audience
heaved a happy sigh when Melody was at
last safe in the arms of her hero Lucius.
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�At a tense moment the dark villain ( Bob Cooper)
threatens the fair heroine ( Lisa Polakoff).
Bob Pederson, Bob Cooper, and Llsa Polakoff respond
to the last minute instructions and encouragement of
their director, Mr. Alvin Schwartz.
Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy (Chuck Dribin and Shelley
Zamm) ponder the fate of their long-lost son.
�Gordon Hoke, playing the trumpet, swings "Summertime," while Herb Lawrence plays the drums, Chicago style.
Noriko Inoue, East's foreign exchange student, performs a traditional Japanese fan dance.
"Calendar Girl" flirts
The Bickersons, as portrayed by Janis Neumeister and Kurt Bloom, have one of their
frequent and funny altercations at the sea-side.
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�As part of the fall segment, the "Shindig" band played some of today's popular music.
her way thro ugh the year .
This winter a new sound rocked onto the
stage of the Niles East auditorium . It was
the sound of Reflections '65, highlighted
by the "Shindig" segment. The theme of
this year's Reflections was "Calendar Girl,"
and four young ladies, each of whom represented a season of the year, opened the
successive parts of the program.
The year started appropriat ely with the
springtime, a time of love songs, a jazz
trio, and modern dances. The summer. segment followed with an 1890 seashore scene,
a visit with the Bickersons, and a production number featuring the music of
George M. Cohan. With fall came a staging of the new TV show, "Shindig." As is
rarely done on the school stage, students
danced the frug, monkey, jerk, and hitchhiker to the popular songs successfully performed by talented musical combos of
East's students. Ending the year and the
show, the entire cast of nearly two-hundred
people came on stage to sing "Auld Lange
Syne" midst falling balloons and streamers.
Sold out both nights, Reflections '65 owed
much of its success to the faculty directors,
Miss Faurot, Mr. Schwartz, and Mr. Provost.
Ian Gilson and Sue Katz strum their guitars to the tune of the Israeli folk
song, "Dodi-Li" during the spring segment.
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�Music Depart ment On Stage
Winter Festival heralds the Holida y Season.
The combined groups of the Music Department make the air ring with holiday melodies.
Throughout the school year the Music
Department provides a wide variety of extra-curricular activities. Highlighting this
varied program are the performances on
stage, from the Winter Festival to the Spring
Musical.
Music brings many worlds as the production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's
"Carousel" on April 17 and 18 so aptly
demonstrated. Julie Jordan, the heroine of
this tender and unusual love story, fell in
love with and married the proud and boastful carnival worker Billy Bigelow. Unable
to support his family, Billy died in a desperate robbery attempt and left behind a
saddened and expectant wife. Fifteen years
later Billy returned to earth for one day
to help his unhappy and rejected daughter.
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After bringing hope to her and Julie, he
returned to Heaven in peace.
Another highlight of the Music Department was the Winter Music Festival of
December 13, a musical whirl of holiday
spirit Under the direction of Mr. Earle
Auge, the unified efforts of the Choir, Girls'
Glee, Lorelei, and ConcertOrchestraresu lted
in a program of beauty and variety. Included in the vocal selections were "Winter Wonderland," "The Shepherds' Chorus," and
"Hanukah Song." The powerful notes of the
"Hallelujah Chorus" filled the auditorium
as the combined groups concluded the program and the Music Department Activities
of 1964 with a burst of musical harmony
and splendor to heighten the holiday spirit
at Christmas.
�"Carousel" spins
a melody of spring.
Cousin Nettie Fowler (Harriette Goldstein) consoles Julie (Sue
Gordon) on the death of the unfortunate Billy.
Julie's friend, Carrie Plpperidge (Judy Garro), and
Enoch Snow (Andy Spores) gaily plan for their future.
The spirit of Billy Bigelow ( Milce Kassin) lives on in the memory of the dancing sailors,
Judi Brickman, Alexis Zabore, and Diane Krauss.
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�"The Miracle Worker"
Mrs. Keller's lullaby gives little hint
of her child's tragic future.
Annie Sullivan (Peggy Rosenbaum) brings the Kdlers (Bonnie Sussman and Fred
Reiner) hope for their daughter Helen ( Teryl Schmitzer).
Annie's struggle to discipline Hden erupts Into violent battle.
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�A Feat of Wond er
"Yes, It's water!" cries Annie as Helen at last grasps the miracle of understanding.
The skillful hands of Carol Levinson and the miracle of make-up transform
Greg Rabin into a dashing young Southern gentleman.
The excellence of the dramatic performances of May 9 and 10 prompted standing
ovations from the small but enthusiastic
audiences. The spring play, "The Miracle
Worker," centered around Helen Keller, who
as an infant became deaf and blind. Spoiled
by her Southern aristocratic parents, she
became little more than a wild animal. In
desperation the Kellers hired Annie Sullivan, a strong-willed and determined Irish
lass. After many struggles, both physical
and mental, Annie disciplined the child and
showed her, with the hand alphabet, the
world through words.
Despite the seriousness of the plot, the
play offered sharp contrasts, ranging from
highly emotional to comic scenes: the time
Annie, locked in her bedroom by Helen,
had to climb out the window, and the
famous fight scene when spoons were
thrown, plates broken, Annie bruised, and
Helen slapped. And finally there was the
scene of the miracle itself, when Helen
arrived at the threshold of words and the
world around her.
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�"Sakura-0-Matsuri"
A Festival of Cherry Blossoms
The night of the junior-senior prom is
one that a lways remains in the minds and
hearts of graduating seniors. For the class
of 1964 this night was the Festival of Cherry
Blossoms. The words "Sakura-0-Matsuri"
transformed the evening of May 22 into a
magical night in Japan, the Land of the
Rising Sun. Midst pagodas, hanging gardens, and waterfalls, dreamy couples danced
to the music of Hal Munroe's Band and
signed the list of Honorable Guests. The
high point of the evening was the crowning of the Prom King, Dave Boyer, and
his Queen, Shelly Saffro. After an evening
of dancing, couples left to begin the festivities of the traditional prom week-end. At
midnight, only the sound of the waterfall
remained to mingle with the wonderful
memories of a night in Japan.
Upon entering the dance, Linda Stevens and James Bonow pause for a moment to listen to the quiet and romantic murmur of the waterfall.
Filled with pride and dignity, children of
the Orient bear the royal crowns.
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Steve Weiss and Karen Novelli proclaim Dave Boyer and Shelly Saffro prom king and queen.
Members of the prom cqurt join the king and queen
in the royal dance of the evening.
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�SPORTS
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�Sports are an integral part
ofthe life of the school
By participating
in sports activities, a student
can develop his physical strength,
endurance, and co-ordination
and achieve a
sense of sportsmanship,
so necessary for a prosperous Future.
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�Varsity Football. BACK ROW: E. Lichtenstein (Manager), I.
Sizemore, C. Reynolds, J. Smart, M. Pros is, B. Schoeller, W. Nigut,
R. Worthington, G. Jarol, J. Miller, J. Spitzer, N. Baskin. THIRD
ROW: G. Arenson (Manager), A. Wcnlink (Trainer), S. Fields,
W. Douglas, R. Bills, S. Widman, G. Paul, T. Coleman, J. DeGraffenreid, A. Becker, B. Ronan, S. Pate. SECOND ROW: R.
Nitti, R. Shuman, T. McClellan, Mr. R. Kccn(Trainer), Mr. W.
Osness (Coach), Mr. G. Yursky (Head Coach), Mr. H. Ewing,
Mr. G. Ferguson, Mr. J. Pooley (Coaches), R. Shaffer, D. Siegal,
S. Wiess. FRONT ROW: J. Block, H. Fine(Managers), Z. l'inas,
A. Gapaslione, A. Brachman, E. Barnett, A. Berger, L. Youngkrantz, G. Davis, I. Upin.
FOOTBALL SCORES
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14-0.
Perhaps the most joyful moment of the entire year was
the moment that the whistle blew to end the East-North
game last fall. Fans rushed onto the field and carried
Coach George Yursky and the triumphant Trojans off the
field. The Varsity Trojan football team had won its first
game in over three years, and there was great cause for
jubilation.
Despite this good send-off for the season, the Trojans
failed to win another game in the regular conference games.
In the last moments of the Morton East game, the Trojans
had a good chance to pull ahead, but a Morton lineman
intercepted the ball and the team ha d to settle for a tie.
With many Juniors on the Varsity team, a nd .a promising group of Sophomores coming up, the Trojans look
forward to next fall, still saying, "Maybe next year."
Trojan linemen clear a p ath for halfback John Smart as he
evades the grasp of an enemy tackler.
Touchdown! Six more points for the Trojans.
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�Sophomore Football. BACK ROW: S. Freisinger, S. Armstrong, B. Simon, P. Brushaber, V. Mittelberg, J.
Medor, J. Vavrik, N. Kamin, M. Essig. THIRD ROW: W. Corey, J. Serra, D. Grayless, R. Gerber, W.
Rissmann, W. Christensen, D. Daniels, S. Matlin, R. Goldstein (Manager). SECOND ROW: T. Sterns (Manager), M. Kaiz, R. Miller, Mr. B. Collien, Mr. V. Van Cleave, Mr. C. Traficano (Coaches), T. Harling, C.
Hessel, J. Alexander (Manager). FRONT ROW: D. Stamm, J. Harris, D. Kroon, P. Bishaf, A. Greenfield,
B. Kite.
Sophomore Football
The Sophomore football team this year under
new coaches tried valiantly, but failed to win a conference game this fall. The Sophomores did manage
to beat North. Facing a tough conference, the Sophs,
led by Richie Gerber and Big Vic Mittelberg, were
trounced by some teams by big margins.
Next year the coaches hope to have a stronger
defense and eye the upcoming season with great
optimism.
Coaches Ewing, Yursky, Osness, and Ferguson confer on the
development of the game in progress.
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Freshman Football. BACK ROW: W. Gee, D. Clark,S. Stal, B. Clearfield, J. Gustafson, T. Nigut, N. Stahlke,
T. Lindenberg, M. Block, G. Rissmann, N. Nikitow, S. Kosoy. THIRD ROW: A. Becker, B. Haymand, R.
Kimball, S. Katz,J. O'Reilly, B.Bendel,G.Harris, T. Tasky, R. Newlin, R. Sieber, J . Italia. SECOND ROW:
B. Lawrenz, R. Shallcross, S. Yonover, M. Brachman, Mr. Snider, Mr. Burns, Mr. Dorsey, Mr. Sheehan
(Coaches), M. Lavin, T. Grandinetti, M. Thiry. FRONT ROW: R. Toelke, A. Krockey, G. Gargano, V. Morris, R. Mueller, R. Harling, B. Cleven, J. Raiber, C. Smith.
Fresh men
Football
Under the able coaching of Mr. Snider, Mr. Burns,
Mr. Dorsey, and Mr. Sheehan, this year's Frosh
gridsters were consolidated into only one team, as
opposed to the traditional A and B teams. This
move, along with the absence of a JV team, was
caused by the lack of players coming out for the
team. Still searching for a winning season, the Troj a n Frosh will move up to be .the Sophomore team
next year and hope to attract more players to that
team.
The Trojan backfield prepares to plow through a path cleared by
the linemen, as tacklers bring their opponents to the ground.
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�VARSITY HARRIERS
perform tn usual competent style.
With a record of 7 wins and 8 losses, the Varsity CrossCountry team, under Coach Bill Warner, opened the season
with a big win against West. Placing 8th in the Suburban
League meet and 4th in the Ridgewood Invitational, the
team selected Senior Gregg Gunderson as its most valuable
player, and J unior Pete Lanners as next year's Captain.
Strong runners next year should include Soph Bob Schabilion,
whom Mr. Warner calls the biggest find since MVP Gunderson, and Pete Lanners.
CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
Straining past the half-way marker of the Bunker Hill course, Cliff Rudnick leads the pack.
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Varsiry Cross-Country. BACK ROW: M. Paradise, B. Blitstein, J. Rathma nn, D. Nielsen, D. Kornelly, T.
Knudsen, B. Barys, K. Van Ommering, T. Martish, P. Gustafson, W. Lanners (Manager). FRONT ROW:
F. Weissman (Manager), C. Rudnik, R. Gardiner, P. Lanners, G. Gunderson, R. Schabilion.
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�Frosh-Soph Cross-Country. BACK ROW: K. Zucker, S. Epstein, J. Letzkus, C. Weisshaar, C. Fleischer, S.
Trubakoff, K. Paradise. FRONT ROW: W. Gardiner, P. Shane, A. Rotkin, S. Glickson, S. Plotkin.
Frosh-Soph Cross Country
The Frosh-Soph Cross Country team, not especially successful this year, met with rugged competition this season and barely managed to keep
their nose above water. With the strength of the
Soph team, Bob Schabilion, up on the varsity team,
the long distance runners indeed found it lonely on
the Bunker Hill course.
Promising runners include Scott Glickson and
Steve Plotkin. Although Mr. Warner hopes for a
better record next season, ~ithout additional talent
he doubts that he can have it. East can conceivably
have a winning Soph Cross-Country team.
Pete Lanners deservingly receives congratulations from Coach Bill
Warner after capturing first place in the Oak Park meet.
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�VARSITY CAGERS
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Varsity Basketball. BACK ROW: Mr. J. Pooley(Coach),H. Romanek, J. Powers, D. Siegal, S. Pate, D. Nielsen, S. Idelman, D. Berkson, G. Solberg. FRONT ROW: D. Shallcross, G. Davis (Managers), B. Schoeller,
G. Ravelette, G. Jarol, D. Kornelly, B. Dragon (Manager).
BASKETBALL SCORES
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�Glen Solberg and Gil Ravelette battle with an Oak Park defenseman for possession of the basketball, rebounding off the basket.
Although the East cagers made no evident improvement over the 1963-64 league record of 1-13, they did
make some improvement in extra-league competition. After
beating Deerfield and Niles North, the Trojan hoopsters
fell to West. Later in the season, the Trojans also beat
East Leyden. The only conference win came late in the
season aga inst Oak Park.
In the Grayslake Holiday Tournament, the Trojan
five came up with a second place finish, after beating
both Roundlake and Glenbrook North, but losing to Lake
Forest.
Outstanding players of the season were Seniors Denny
Berkson and Glen Solberg, who was fourth highest scorer
in the Suburban League.
Meanwhile, the JVs again topped all East basketball
teams, finish.ing with a winning record. Although at a
height disadvantage throughout the season, the team rebounded reasonably well. The JVs were characterized
by their teamwork, and despite playing Highland Park
with two starters missing, the JV s beat the Giants, 90-68.
Junior Varsity Basketball. BACK ROW: J. Bonner, S. Widman, S. Rafferty, L. Miner, R. McCarthy,
Mr. C. Carter (Coach). FRONT ROW: J. Block, D. Bailen, S. Williams, R. Nitti, P. Block.
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�The Soph hoopsters ended the season with
a losing record, although they showed great promise at the beginning of the year. Their major
problem, typical of Nilehi teams, was a lack of
height. In addition, too frequent misses at the
free-throw line and too many personal fouls
throughout the season kept the strong Sophs from
capturing a top berth in the League.
Among the outstanding players were Guard
Richie Gerber and Steve Plotkin. Sophs like these
should be a valuable asset to a winning Varsity
team next year.
Players listen attentively to Coach Pooley's important instructions,
as the buzzer sounds to end the time-out.
Sophomor e Basketball
Sophomore Basketball. BACK ROW: S. Bachman, N. Kamin, S. Plotkin, D. Kreft, M. Averbach, R. Stoller,
Mr. W. Osness (Coach). SECOND ROW: R. Gerber, W. Christensen, E. Feld, P. Shane, W. Boukas, M. Solock. FRONT ROW: M. Aronson, S. Sylvan, S. Rudman, S. Kite, S. Boren.
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�Frosh "A" Basketball. BACK ROW: D. Hart, S. Jacobson, D. Wolf, P. Leibowitz, L. Rudd, S. Glickson, E. Wolf, G. Joslyn. FRONT ROW: E. Lenoff, S. Nathan, J. Willroth, J. Pace, M. Bishop, B.
Brown (Manager).
Freshman Basketball
The Frosh "A" and "B" basketball teams
have shown through their respective records
of 9-7 and 4-10 that they want to raise
Niles East into the first division of Suburban League standings. Both squads demonstrated how a small squad can defeat a taller
opponent through the use of the fast break.
By means of this offense, the Frosh "A"
triumphed in their first three games before
falling to Morton East. These young Trojans then defeated a much taller Evanston
squad 50-43 and in a similar way overthrew Proviso East and an exceptionally
strong cager team from Highland Park.
Under fine preparatio n by Coaches Winans
and Baumgartn er, the Frosh "A" and "B"
squads should combine in 1965-66 to form
a promising Sophomor e team.
shaar, J. Gustafson, S. Schoenwolf, R. Sheade, G.
Frosh "B" Basketball. BACK ROW: M. Wei&
Baumg artner (Coach). FRONT ROW: R. Kimball, W. Wise,
Krause, S. Stal, G. Hoffier, Mr. B.
N. Stahlke, G. Minkus, J. Soloman, G. Garano.
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�Varsity Wrestling. BACK ROW: R. Bills, R. Ferris, B. Pauss, R. Worthington, G. Rich, V. Mittelberg,
J. DeGraffenreid, M. Prytikln. SECOND ROW: J. Brandenberg, I. Upin, B. Machachek, B. Ronan, S. Siegel,
S.
Larsen, K. Meerstein. FRONT ROW: B. Lutz, T. Cech, M. Sawitz, L. Macaluso, B. Kite, S. Rosenbaum.
VARSITY WRESTLERS
send Pon teco re, Cec h dow nsta te.
Although Sophomor es wrestled in one-half of the twelve
weight divisions, Niles East grapplers were able to compile
a 9-4 overall record for the season, and a Suburban League
record of three wins and four losses, placing them in fifth
place.
One of the main factors leading to the Varsity's failure
to compile a .500 record was the inability of Ron Pontecore
to compete during the season, earning an 8-0-1 record approaching the district meet. Senior Bob Machacek proved
to be a successful regular with an 18-3-1 record. Finishing
second in the district meet, he was unable to wrestle in the
sectional match on account of illness. Outstanding Sophomore Tim Cech placed first in the districts at 118 pounds,
but lost in his second bout downstate. With the return of
such men as Pontecore and Cech, Coach Byram hopesfor
a successful season.
WRESTLING SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
26
8
14
36
31
14
21
10
27
24
22
21
17
Palatine
Maine East
Evanston
Waukegan
Glenbrook South
Proviso East
Ridgewood
Highland ].>ark
Forest View
New Trier
Oak Park
North Chicago
Morton East
The SL referee watches as Ira Upin drives hard to put his opponent In position for a pin.
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14
31
27
5
11
32
19
37
16
12
18
19
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�Frosh-S oph Wrestle rs
The underclassmen wrestlers failed in eight
out of nine attempts to come up with a victory.
Their sole victory was against Ridgewood. The
basic handicap of the Soph squad was its lack
of experience, since a majority of the team consisted of Frosh members. A good many of the
remaining underclassmen participated on the
JV level. The most consistent performers of this
squad were Bob Ficks and Gary Bills. Bills
turned in a perfect record when wrestling on the
Soph level and lost one on the Varsity level.
Bob Ficks finished the season with a comparable
record. With the return of these individuals in
the 1965-66 season and a strong group of Sophmores on the Varsity tanks, wrestling supporters
can look forward to another fine year with Niles
East as a grappling power in the state of Illinois.
Senior Bob Machacek struggles to remain in control over his
opponent, who thwarts the Trojan's bid for victory.
Frosh·Soph Wrestling. BACK ROW: G. Bills, D. Metz, S. Frelsinger, S. Armstrong, A. Manassa, R. Sieber,
B. Vinikour. SECOND ROW: M. Tanner, J. Kaplan, R. Ficks, J. Harris, J. Wakefield, J. Simon. FRONT
ROW: A. Krackey, F. Smith, V. Wells, J. Levin, I. Robinson.
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�Varsiry Gymnastics. BACK ROW: Mr. T. Sokalski (Coach), R. Petrone ( Manager), B. Slotten, G. Davis, L.
Comitor, M. Lazar, S. Wolf, J. Arkin (Manager), Mr. J. Riccitelli (Coach). FRONT ROW: R. Stern, M.
Randall, M. Kaplan, S. Alleman.
VARSITY GYMNASTS take third
GYMNASTICS SCORES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
64
81
71
84 1/2
75
78 1/2
65
78
63
82
74
72
76
55
62
Niles West
Niles North
West Leyden
Forest View
Maine South
Glenbrook South
New Trier
Waukegan
Evanston
Morton East
Maine East
Proviso West
Oak Park
Arlington
Proviso East
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51
61
47 1/ 2
57
53 1/2
67
54
69
50
58
60
56
77
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Displaying his award-winning form is Senior John Davis.
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1n
SL.
Second in state for the past two years, the Trojan gymnasts this
year just could not live up to thefr tradition. Taking last in the Evanston Invitational, a meet for the top five teams of the past year, these
Trojan athletes could only manage to tie for third with New Trier
in the Suburban League championships. In the SL meet, Junior Steve
Alleman and Senior John Davis took home first places in the tram poline and rings respectively.
Having a dual meet record of 12 and 4, and a Suburban League
record of four and two, the Trojan gymnasts will be heavily dependent
on such men as Soph Barry Slotten, a tumbler, Juniors Steve Alleman,
tra mp, and Lorey Comiter, side-horse, for a successful season next
year.
�D. Seigel,
Frosh-Soph Gymnastics . BACK ROW: Mr. T. Sokalski (Coach), J. Arkin (Manager), D. Levin,
P. Tan zar, L. Wineberg, L. Sandler, R. Petrone ( Manager ), Mr. J. Riccitelli (Coach ). SECOND ROW:
S. Kite,
ROW: L.
]. Levin, G. Randall, E. Adams, M. Zissman, H. Mandel, J. Lisnek, J. Ra iber, R. Nagel. FRONT
Argus, B. Slotten, H. Look, M. Randall, L. Mayer.
In a sport such as gymnastics , training is of the
utmost importance , and since few ·of the neighborin g
elementary schools offer gymnastic programs, the first
exposure Freshman gymnasts get to the sport is
when they go out for it Thus, inexpert as they are,
they are molded into first-rate gymnasts by Coaches
John Riccitelli and Tom Sokalski.
The Freshmen dominated the Frosh-Soph gymnastics team, which tallied a 2-6 mark in the season.
They rallied to a third place finish in Suburban
League meet and took the position in the league
ranks. Outstandin g performan ces were consistently
executed by Mike Zissman on the rings and Hector
Mandel on the trampoline .
Steve Wolf executes a perfect L-cross while drilling for an upcoming meet against Morton East.
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�VARSITY SWIMMER. '
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Chalfie places fifth
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tn
state.
SWI MMING SCORES
Varsity Butterflier Mike Greene swims his way towards the final lap of a
practice session in the Niles East pool.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
36
13
50
16
49
63
65
58
51
50
56
43
41
Highland Park
New Trier
Oak Park
Evanston
Glenbrook South
Waukegan
Arlington
Morton East
Niles West
Maine South
Proviso East
Lake Forest
Niles North
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82
38
79
56
32
30
37
44
45
29
52
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The Niles East pool is not often a place of great jubilation, for two of the top swimming teams in the nation, New
Trier and Evanston, both of which are in the Suburban
League, regularly trounce the East swimmers, as was the
case this year.
For individual honors, Marty Chalfie, a four-year man,
took home a fifth place in the state meet a t Evanston in the
100 yard butterfly. With Chalfie, diver John Cech, butterflier Mike Greene, and freestyler Gordie Hoke graduating,
the swimming team next year will have to work hard to
match this year's record.
Va~ity Swimming. BACK ROW: J. Cech, G. Reuter, R. Levin (Manager), H.
Paschall, G. Jurek, J. Bonciw, J. Harrington, Mr. D. Larson (Coach). SECOND ROW: E. Chalfie, G. Hoke, B. Simon, M. Greene. FRONT ROW: D.
Wichert, A. Green, R. Stocker, R. Liebman.
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�Frosh. Swimming. BACK ROW: Mr. D. Larson(Coac h),R. Peterson, S. Wolfinsohn, S. Rifkin, S. Watshawer,
P. Helmers, A. Novak, M. Wolf. SECOND ROW. T. Harrington, B. Gardiner, T. Paschall,
T. Nigut, M.
Anderson. FRONT ROW: R. Stiegel, D. Jensen, D. Ezra, D. Saffro, V. Morris.
Fro sh-S oph Swi mm ers
The Sophomor e swimming squad posted an
overall record of three wins, seven losses, and
one tie, although overpower ed by the expert
tankmen of New Trier, Evanston, and Highland
Park, as were their Varsity counterpar ts and the
Freshmen. Their major setback was due to its
lack of performers , especially on the diving
board. Too often was the occasion that the squad
was incapable of entering a race because ol
insufficient swimmers.
The Trojan Frosh swimming team took home
sixth place honors in the Suburban League meet,
displaying a 3 and 9 season record. The Frosh
squad was led by Tom Harrington and Tom
Nigut, both fine prospects for future varsity
squads.
Soph. Swimming. BACK ROW: R. Seidenberg, P. Joelson, K. Stone, Mr.
D. Larson. FRONT ROW: B. Lempert, F. Greenfield, R. Miller,
J.
Duhl.
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�VARSITY INDOOR TRACKMEN fall
to 7th place tn Suburban League.
Varsity Track. BACK ROW: G. Gunderson, A. Becker, N. Baskin, E. Uzemack, P. Lanners, C. Rudnick,
B. Lemonds. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Collien (Coach), W. Dowlin, J. Rathmann, R. Neuman, R. Gershenzon,
Mr. D. Snider (Coach). SECOND ROW: A. Sutton (Manager), H. Melamed, D. Bergeron, R. Barys, D.
Richardson, J. Ness. FRONT ROW: D. Cohen, R. Blitstein, M. Paradise, P. Gustafson, T. Martish.
Prior to moving outdoors for the spring track
season, the indoor track squad compiled a resp~ct
able 5-6 record, placing them in 7th place in the
Suburban League competition. Outstanding through
the season was team captain Gregg Gunderson,
who set a new Niles East half mile record with a
time of 2: 10.3. Although the squad was continually
plagued throughout the season by a lack of depth,
Coaches Collien and Snider could always depend
on excellent performances by Darryl Cohen in the
50 yard dash, Jelf Sch act on the hurdles, Rich
Gershenzon on the pole vault, Neil Baskin and Bill
Lemonds in the shotput, and Pete Lanners in the
mile run. With the addition to the outdoor team
of those boys who performed in other winter sports,
the spring competition should be an even greater
success than the indoor season.
JefT
Sch act displays the form which won him first place honors in hurdle
competition at the Suburban League meet this year.
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�Doug Richardson, receiving the baton from Dan Jungwirth, completes the final laps of the one mile relay.
The Frosh-Soph track team, because of lack of
depth and because of injuries, did not do so well
this year. Among the outstanding trackmen this
season was Sophomore Richard Berg, who placed
first in Suburban League in the shot put competition with his longest throw of the year. Outside
of Berg and the mile relay team, the Frosh-Soph
track team racked up no other points at the
Suburban League meet and hence placed in the
second division of the league.
Looking forward to a more profitable outdoor
season, Coaches Sheehan and Burns hope to get
additional talent from those boys out for winter
sports other than indoor track.
Frosh-Soph Track
Frosh-Soph Track. BACK ROW: T. Robin, R. Berg, S. Feldman, N. Kamin, L. Acker, A. Cassman, J. Bond.
THIRD ROW: Mr. P. Sheehan (Coach), R. Galen, D. Grayless, S. Rotkin, B. Lanners, L. Halperin, R.
Settler, A. Gerstein, Mr. E. Burns (Coach ). SECOND ROW: L. Carlin, S. Acker, B. Aronson, D. Shubert,
B. Schabilion, R. Toelke, S. Silverman (Manager). FRONT ROW: B. Gardiner, M. Mogil, T. Tasky, B.
Epstein, L. Hirsch.
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�Varsity Baseball. BACK ROW: Mr. N. Odlivak (Coach), M. Stricker, A. Feder, W. Seigel, S. Lipawsky,
J.
Spitzer, N. Winstead, Mr. K. Dejonge (Coach). THIRD ROW: M. Dissen (Manager), G. Ravelette, M.
Prousis, E. Rakowski, J. Gendelman, R. Shaffer, J. Block (Manager). SECOND ROW: M. Kelly, S. Pate,
G. Smith, S. Widman, K. Karlson, J. Lange. FRONT ROW: J. Tripp, R. F1ammang, J. Samelson, G. Balas,
G. Lindley.
VARSITY BASEBALL to defend SL title.
The Niles East diamondmen again have
high hopes for a successful season. The defending Suburban League champions, the
Trojans have lost thro u gh graduation
many of last year's lettermen. The team
will therefore be dependent on many seniors
who saw only l imited varsity action.
Among these players will be Mike Prousis,
Glen Smith, Jerry Samuelson, Ken Karlson, Reid Flammang, and George Agoranos. These boys should give Coaches Nick
Odlivak and Karl De J onge the nucleus
of another team which will place high in
league standings.
Gil Ravelette takes his turn at batting practice while
Reid Flammang catches.
�Frosh-Soph Baseball
Soph Baseball. BACK ROW: S. Plotkin, K. Stone, G. Shiffman, S.
Lubin, J. Rose, B" Stoller, J . Serra. THIRD ROW: G. Rotsberg, S.
Freisinger, E. Feld, T. Harling, L. Carlin, Mr. G. Yursky (Coach).
SECOND ROW: B. Goodman, M. Solock, M. Orloff, J. Schwartz.
FRONT ROW: J. Levin, R. Klein, B. Gershenzon. G. Reiner.
Varsity letterman Ron Shaffer throw s several of his
specialty pitches during the preseason sessions.
Frosh Baseball. BACK ROW: M. Block, G. Krause, M. Weisshaar, S. Cope, E. Wolf, P. Liebowitz, D.
Diamond, L. Rudd, R. Mtillot, R. Schick. FOURTH ROW: A. Katz, D. Hart, D. Miller, J. Willroth, D.
Seigel,
R. Sieber, S. Jacobson, S. Nathan. THIRD ROW: Mr. C. Carter (Coach), B. Hayman, L. Weinstein,
B.
Engel, R. Mueller, H. Welstein, R. Kimball, S. Trubakoff, Mr. R. Baumgartner (Coach). SECOND
ROW:
M. Lavin, E. Lenoff, G. Garganos, J. Zamansky, W. Oppenheimer, M. Brachman, M. Rich. FRONT
ROW:
E. Cheszek, G. Goldstein, K. Zucker, S. Marcus, J. Levin, I. Robinson.
�Varsuy Tennis. BACK ROW: Mr. S. Morgan (Coach), M. Bishop, S. Williams, W. Lazar,
R. Siegel. FRONT ROW: D. Kalish, B. Lempert, K. Batko, A. Rosenfeld.
TENNIS
Steve Williams rushes to return a serve, as Mark
Bishop looks on in surprise at his teammate.
Frosh-Soph Tennis. BACK ROW: N. Roth, W. Stewart, F. Granger, F. Jacobs, R. Galen, D.
Stamm, Mr. L. Winans (Coach). SECOND ROW: V. Wells, F. Vedder, S. Connery, D. McCallum, R. Frend. FRONT ROW: D. Kritzler, R. Starkey, T. Stearns, R. Rosenberg, E. Davis.
Underclassmen will play a major role
in the 1965 edition of the Trojan tennis
team. Returning Sophomore lettermen
Barry Lempert and Freshman Mark
Bishop. will join the ranks of veterans Dick
Wolf, Steve Williams, and Ron Siegel to
form a team that will make for stiff competition in league matches.
Coach Stephen Morgan's 1964 squad
tallied a fourth place record of 4 wins and
3 losses. This year's team should be able
to surpass that record. Under the supervision of Coach Len Winans, the underclassmen also appear to be well on to their
way to a first division berth in the league.
�Varsity Golf. Mr. T. Kiviluoma, I'. Joelson, A. Gutter, M. Muzio, R. Revzen,
J.
Gale, R. Adelman.
GOLF
Finishing the 1964 season with an overall 2-7
record, the Varsity linksters have dire prospects for
many Juniors playing their first year of varsity
competition. Much of the pressure will be put on the
number one golfer on the squad, Senior Bill Douglas. Under the direction of Mr. Kiviluoma, the
varsity team is composed of ten golfers, of whom
only five may participate in dual meet competition.
Only by challenging and defeating a member of
this group may a golfer advance to the varsity
level.
Andy Gutter, Junior letterman, displays his style.
Frosh-Soph Golf. BACK ROW: Mr. W. Lueck (Coach), M. Dick, G.
Letzkus, B. Cats, M. Stein, L. Wineberg, J. Maki. FRONT ROW: D.
Vour, G. Apelian, M. Bialeck, S. Boren, M. Goldstein, A. Isenberg.
�FENCERS place 2nd tn state.
Al Wentink lunges low to score a point against Steve Winer.
Completing the third season of organized competition, the Niles East fencing
team has remained one of the most powerful squads in the state. Demonstrating their
prowess at the IHSA meet, the Trojan fencers carried home the second place trophy
with individual honors going to Chuck
Suritz as the third finest fencer in the state.
Placing behind the champion team from
Bloom, the Trojans compiled a season record of 6 wins and 2 losses. Prospects are
extremely high for next year, since the
only graduating fencer is Suritz. Coach
Keen hopes to bring home the championship next year.
Fencing. BACK ROW: A. Wentink, P. Trobe, Mr. R. Keen (Coach), J. Howard, H. Harris. FRONT ROW:
S. Berman, S. Winer. D. Lowensteiner, S. Cherners, F. Huss, S. Marcus.
�N -Club. BACK ROW: B. Schoeller, G. Ravelette, S. Williams, E. Lichtenstein, H. Romanek, R. Worthington,
B. Nigut, G. Jarol, G. Solberg, J. Spitzer, C. Rudnick, R. Bills. THIRD ROW: D. Cohen, W. Douglas, R.
Koch, A. Wentink, P. Lanners, R. Pontecore, N. Baskin, J. Bonow, A. Sutto n, D. Nielsen, S. Widman, M.
Chalfie, J. Harrington, P. Gustafson. SECOND ROW: J. Arkin, R. Schabilion, H. Fine, J. Davis, G. Gunderson, D. Kornelly, S. Weiss, D. Siegel, S. Pata, Mr. C. Traficano (Sponsor). FRONT ROW: B. Slotten, B.
Lempert, R. Wolf, S. Gold, J. Cech, M. Kaplan, I. Upin.
N-CLUB loses to teacher s,
50-30.
The N-Club was extremely successful during the
1964-65 school term under its new sponsor, Mr.
Carl Traficano. The initial goal of the N-Club is
to promote better relations between faculty and the
athletes and between the other students. Membership is open to any East athletics who have earned
a major letter in any sport and to team managers
who have been awarded a manager's letter. This
lettermen's club helps to promote school spirit by
sponsoring an N-Club vs. facu lty game in the
spring. This year, as in every year since East
has become a four-year school, the faculty won,
50-39 margin. An addition to the normal program
this year was a contest between two squads of junior lettermen. Members of this organization also
serve as ushers at various school assemblies and
athletic events.
Donning girls' costumes, N-Club members amuse the crowd at the
N-Club vs. faculty basketball game in the spring.
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Officers Alexis Zabore (Sec. ), Linda Rapheal (V. Pres.), Cynthia Guerrero (Pres.),
and Kathy Guerrero (Treas.) devote much of their lime and effort to making
Girls' Athletic Association very successful and fun-filled.
G.A.A. is an organization that offers
girls an opportunity to develop their skills
and become more physically fit outside
of gym class. It demonstrates the members' qualities of leadership, determination,
coordination, and good sportsmanship.
The girls can participate in any sport they
choose, including baseball, volley ball, golf,
bowling, tennis, and gymnastics.
One of the main activities of G.A.A. this
year was a "Play-Day" to familiarize the
incoming freshmen with the G.P.E. department. They also sponsored an all-school
paper drive in order to raise enough money
to send several of their outstanding members to a summer camp.
Two other phases of G.A.A. are Orchesis,
the modern d ance club, and Ripplettes, the
swim club. Orchesis members demonstrated
their skill and grace on stage in their show,
while Ripplettes exhibited their talent in their
water show, "Best Foot Forward."
The climax of the year for G.A.A. members is the Awards Assemblyinspringwhere
they are rewarded for their accumulation of
points and hours of fun-filled sport. H ere
the new officers are installed, and the new
members are initiated. Throughout their
membership in G.A.A., All the girls strive
for that lucky moment when a senior who
plans to continue her physical education
in college is awarded a $400 scholarship.
Planning the various G.A.A. activities are Board members, BACK ROW: L. Kiviluoma,
L. Rapheal, A. Zabore, C. Guerrero, K. Guerrero, D. Lewis. FRONT ROW: J. Statland,
J. Jacobs, K. Weinberg, A. Fechter.
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�G.A.A. encourages sportsmanship
and develops skills.
With shoulders and heads held high are Junior Gym Leaders, BACK ROW: G.
Solberg, N. Wilhelmson, K. Jones, L. Rockowitz, D. Tannenbaum, L. Nelson.
FOURTH ROW: R. Bauer, S. Schatzman, S. Swartwout, L. Stein. THIRD ROW:
V.. Neumann, C. Spiegel, S. May, B. Marcus. SECOND ROW: K. Guerrero,
H. Dragon. FRONT ROW: L. Witcher.
Members of the Girls' Gymnastic Team are, BACK ROW: Rita
Bauer, Collett Watts, Leslie Riggs, Sharon Kabiller, FtorenceJoachin, Sue Goldberg. FRONT ROW: Kathy Guerrero, Debbie Neuberg, Karen Weinberg, Cynthia Guerrero.
�Rippl ettes put their "Best Foot Forwa rd."
Continuous practice improves the back stroke techniques of Anita
Vega, Ann Harmening, and Ellen Bush.
Rita Bauer and Hdene Zimmerman skillfully perform their water
ballet routine in preparation for the show.
Rlpplettes memLers await their tum to execute a dive.
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�Orchesis steps into
the swing of things.
Alexis Zabore demonstrates a position of modern dance.
llned up and ready for practice are Orchesls members.
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�Varsi ty Cheer leade rs prom ote schoo l spirit.
Leading the school in spirited yells are Varsity Cheerleaders, Llnda Witcher, Kathy Caplttlnl, Janice Kamps(co-captain), Ann Harmening
(co-captain), Kathy Jones, Peggy Roberts, Llnda Nelson, Sandy Olson, Donna Spagot (alternate), Sue Mermelsteln(alternate).
Varsity Cheerleaders and their little "mascot' sit atop their winning float
during the Homecoming Parade.
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"V-I-C-T-0-R-Y" yell Nilehi's Cheerleaders as they lead the shouts for a touchdown or basket. Even in cold weather or
rain, they are loyal to their team and always present at athletic events, giving their
.support and cheering their team on to victory.
Every spring, just before tryouts, the
cheerleaders conduct a clinic for aspiring
cheerleaders. At tryouts they an: required
to do three types of jumps, a stunt, a group
cheer, and an individual cheer. They are
chosen on the basis of their pep, coordination, spirit, and skill. They practice three
days a week after school under the supervision of Mrs. Gordon. the cheerleading
sponsor.
Whether Niles is winning or losing, our
devoted cheerleaders are always smiling,
enthusiastic, and promoting school spirit
at all the games and assemblies.
�Full of pep and enthusiasm are Sophomore Cheerleaders, BACK ROW: Ca rolyn Dowlin, Eileen Corman, Teryl Schmitzer.
FRONT ROW: Sandy Siegel, Joan Miller, Sandy Silverstone, Betty Romanek.
Frosh-Soph
Cheerleaders
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Sophomore Cheerleaders are proud of their team as another
touchdown ls scored and they pull seven points ahead.
Striving for perfection are Freshmen Cheerleaders, BACK
ROW: Cindy Billlan, Judy Schoeller, Katy Harmening.
FRONT ROW: Llnda Mohle, Gail Henlch.
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�High school life would certainly be
uneventful without the people
who compose it.
Going to school with hundreds ofothers
gives the student the practical experience
oflearning to live
with all types ofpeople.
The Future is a maze of new,
exciting, and different people;
students can step toward a brighter Future
because oftheir many exp.eriences
with the people oftheir high school
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�PEOPLE
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�One of the first special events of the year is
the Twilight Pep Rally on the night before
Homecoming weekend.
CLASS 0 F '68 steps into high school life.
student. For the first time, the Class of '68 meets
such terms as honors courses, Non-Western
Civilizations, and Freshman Cabinet. All too
familiar, also, are elevator passes and options
for a heated locker. Soon, however, the Freshmen outgrow their newness a nd become fullfledged members of the high school by participating in every way in Homecoming, student
government, athletics, publication, and dramatic
activities.
Freshmen find that high school is very different from the limited scope of the grade school.
On the first day, they meet a labyrinth of halls,
a roster of regulations, and a multitude of new
faces .
Although hazing is no longer practiced, the
"Frosh" still have a number of things to go
through before entering school. Summer testing and an Orientation program help make the
first long day of school less difficult for the new
Terry Abbott
Gary Abrams
Eric Adams
Rebeca Alleguez
Rochelle Apple
Louis Argus
Marsha Auerbach
Leslie Bain
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Hillary Balas
Llllian Barchet
Tobey Baren
Paul Bartlett
Arnold Beck
Albert Becker
Bruce Bendel
Michelle· Bender
Diane Berent
Jo Anna Berick
Arnold Berk
Debbie Rerkson
Renita Bernat
Jeffrey Bieber
Cynthia Bielinski
Cynthia Billlan
Mark Bishop
Jackie Blanchard
Barbar a Blaz
Marty Block
Charles Bloom
Suzy Bobrov
Marlene Bohm
Robin Bornstein
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Carolyn Anderson
Linda Anderson
Michael Anderson
George Apelian
Thomas Bottum
Mark Brachman
Marcia Brainin
Steve Braver
�Bruce Breger
Harold Brody
Susan Broton
U1u rence Broun
Bruce Brown
Bill Bruch
George Buchler
i\like Buckman
Gay Burdccn
:\lichael Burgeman
Trude Burns
Betty Bush
Bena Buzil
Gloria Calkins
Charlotte Campana
Barbara Carasso
Tom Carneal
Richard Cassato
Steve Chemers
Astrida Cherniavskyj
Edward Cheszek
Jeff Chovanec
Nancy Christensen
Nancy Christerson
Daniel Clark
Bill Clearfield
Donald Cleven
;\ladine Cogan
Robert Cohen
Sheri Coleman
Robert Cooper
i\1ichael Coorlas
Stanley Cope
Leslye Crodgen
Allen Cypin
Wayne Daren
Earle Davis
Joel Davis
Terrie Dampers
David Diamond
Donna Donile
Charles Dribin
Nancy Dunn
Stuart Dvoret
Axel Dylka
Helen Dziabacinski
Roger Eck
Roberta Edelman
Sue Edelman
Ricky Ekstrom
Edythe Elfman
Marc Ellen by
Robert Engel
Gail Estrin
David Ezra
Ellen Fabian
Vicky Fantus
Sherry Fein
Janice Feldman
Andrea Ferri
Roy Filinson
Barbara Fillipp
Shelly Fine
Marsha Fink
Stephen Fisher
Esther Fishman
Cary Fleischer
Bonnie Frank
Susan Friedman
Jack Fryschman
Harriet Fulkowski
Bonnie Gagerman
Ellaine Callis
Bill Gardiner
Lawrence Gardner
George Gargano
Robert Cats
BillGee
Alan Gerstein
Trudy Gewelke
Sandra Gilbert
Jeff Giles
Sharon Gilman
KimGitlis
Janet Glader
Barbara Glazer
Scott Glickson
Susan Goers
Debbie Gold
Cari Goldfarb
Alan Goldman
Phyllis Goldman
Andrea Goldstein
Gary Goldstein
Martha Goldstein
Mike Goldstein
Rosalee Goldstein
Trudy Goldstein
Nancy Golemis
Arthur Goodfriend
Marsha Gordon
Ronald Gould
Anthony Grandinetti
Ellen Greenberg
Merle Green berg
Art Gross
James Gross
Roy Grossman
Deborah Gurwitz
Jim Gustafson
Lynn Gustafson
Dave Hagio
93
�Larry Halperin
Ron Harling
Kathryn Harmening
Thomas Harrington
Gary Harris
Richard Harris
Douglas Hart
Bruce Hayman
Andrea Heim
Esther Heimlich
Maureen Heinz
Peter Helmers
Gail Henich
Maryjane Herter
Donald Hibner
John Hibner
Laurel Hoffer
Lau ren Hoffer
Gary Holler
Phyllis Hollinan
Albert Hofstetter
Carol Horvitz
Shelley Horwitz
Sandra Howington
George Hurmuz
Natalie !glitz
Debbie Irwin
Sue Isaacs
John Italia
Howard Jacobs
Jerald Jacobs
Steven Jacobson
Marge Janisch
David Jensen
Gary Jerger
Carol Johnson
Gale Johnson
George Joslyn
Gayle Kanlan
Andrea Kaplan
Bonnie Kaplan
Donna Kaplan
Sharon Kaplan
Nora Kariolich
Caryn Karmazin
Donna Kasch
Kenneth Kass
Alan Katz
Steve Katz
Susan Katz
Jim Kaufman
Lawrence Kaufman
Susan Kanfman
Michael Kaye
Susan Kempton
John Kern
Jeffrey Kessler
Christel Kim
Roger Kimball
John King
Norine Kirshner
Richard Kirshner
Patricia Kiss
Steven Kite
Kimberly Klapman
Eileen Klehr
Helaine Kleiman
Valerie Klein
Donna Kleinschmidt
Donna Klinke
Diane Kneip
Ariane Koch
Patricia Koch
Barbara Koestner
Dianna Kolb
George Koppelmeier
Linda Korn
David Kosh
Stewart Kosoy
Ronald Koval
Sheri Kovin
Shelley Kramer
Brian Krasner
Glenn Krause
Alan Krawetz
Krockey
Barbara Kruglik
Glenn Kruse
1 Alan
Judith Kuester
Ellene Kuner
Wendy Lake
Joy Lange
Phil Leibowitz
Elliott Lenoff
Jane Lerner
Jerry Letzkus
Ira Levenshon
David Levin
Jeff Levin
Deneen Levy
Rhea Lichtenstein
Lynne Lieberman
Terry Lindenberg
Jeff Lisnek
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Bill Lanners
Jill Lasin
Mike Lavin
Donna LeComte
Claire Loda!
Richard Loochtan
Mary Look
Robert Lubin
�Holly Lubow
Linda Ludmer
Christine Main
John Maki
George Mamlok
Arthur Manassa
Hector Mandel
Linda Mandell
Elissa Mankoff
Lynne Manpearl
Steven Marcus
Louise Marcy
Judy Marks
Elaine Marmel
Robert Matusik
Larry Mayer
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Jill Madintz
Don Metz
Mike Meyerhoff
Maria Michaels
Laura Migdow
Andrea Miller·
Daniel Miller
Guy Miller
Janet Miller
Jeri Miller
Randy Miller
Gary Minkus
Jill Mise
Michael Mogill
Linda Mohle
Debby Monsen
Richard Moore
Roger Moore
Victor Morris
Barry Mosoff
Rodger Mudller
Richard Mullot
Debbie Mumm
Judy Myers
Edward Myszka
Richard Nagel
Steve Natenberg
Steve Nathan
Pat Nemeroff
Bob Newlin
Joyce Nicholas
Tom Nigut
Nick Nikitow
Barry Niman
Alan Nineberg
Anthony Novak
Caryn Nudelman
Tom O'Boyle
Bill Oppenheimer
Jim O'Reilly
Shari Ornstein
John Pace
Ellen Panitch
Elvin Papier
Kenneth Paradise
Michael Pardys
Robyn Parker
Tom Paschall
Shellie Penn
Chuck Perkins
Dick Peterson
Jan Peterson
Bever!y Pinas
Sharon Pollack
Sidney Rabin
Henry Rade
Jerry Raiber
Daphne Rambis
Jeff Randall
Marla Rapoport
Audrey Ratsman
Vicki Ream
Bonnie Reisin
Paul Reisman
Popular WLS-Radio disc-jockey, Ron Riley,
came to the November Student Union with
his band, the Thunderbirds.
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�Freshmen find that th e ;-.Jiles East library
contains a wealth of resource material.
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Janet Salter
Jerry Sampson
Lee Sandler
Susan Sawitz
Jim Schlau
Arlene Schlesinger
Edward Schneider
Mathias Schneider
Betty Schober
Judy Schoeller
Steve Schoenwolf
John Schramm
Donald Schubert
Karen Schultz
Iris Schwartz
Ernie Schweit
Karen Seedorf
Steve Seidman
Donald Seigel
Roy Settler
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Larry Hudd
Leslie Rumack
Gail Russell
Barbara Ryback
Bruce Sawrenz
Cheryl Sawtell
Trudy Schaffner
Richard Schick
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Steve Rosen
Janis Rosenbloom
Toby Rosenzweig
Joe Rosman
Robin Sachs
Hich ard Saffro
Anna Sagliocca
Barbara Sakover
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Steve Rifkin
George Rissman
Ira Robinson
Curt Rodin
Debbie Hoth
Robert Hoth
Sue Roth
Arnold Rotkin
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Debbie Ricci
Davida Ri ce
.\like Rich
Lynn Richardson
Arlene Rosen
Eileen Rosen
Joann Rosen
Lyn n Rosen
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Joan Sgaller
Shelly Shaevitz
Alan Shapiro
Mark Shavitz
Rona ld Sheadc
Alan Sherer
Barb Shonkwiler
Mark Shutan
Ralph Sieber
David Silverman
Francyne Simon
J effrey Simon
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�Nancy Singer
Floyd Smith
Theresa Smith
Toby Smith
Linda Waxberg
Susan Waxstein
Susan Waysdorf
Larry Weinstein
Gary Welchko
Victor Wells
Harvey Welstein
Michele Williams
Joel Willroth
Lindsay Wineberg
Helen Wirschem
William Wise
Linda Witt
Luann Witt
David Wolf
Earl Wolf
Marc Wolf
Steven Wolfinsohn
Kenneth Wolin
Kathryn Wolters
Frank Woolman
Steven Yonover
Glenn Yoshimura
Carol Zack
Jeffrey Zamansky
Shelley Zamm
Michael Zissman
Hal Zivin
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Marsha Velen
Stephen Vetzner
Renee Vlad
James Wakefield
Lynn Weinstein
Richard Weinstein
Merle Weiss
Mark Weisshaar
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Linda Toppson
Scott Trubakoff
Pauline Tselekis
Joseph Tu zinski
Nancy Walker
Sam Warshawer
Steven Wasserman
Cynthia Watson
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Minnie Szuchmacher
Yvonne Tanneberg
Michael Tanner
Philip Tanzar
Kathy Ulrich
Andrea Upin
Linda Van Cleave
Fred Vedder
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Bonnie Spiegel
Nathan Stahlke
Sam Stahl
Michael Stein
Theodore Tasky
Renee Tefka
i\lichael Thiry
Roger Toelke
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Gail Solomon
Jeffrey Solomon
Jack Solway
Jeff Sonheim
Robert Stiegel
Sheryl Stone
Dianna Strasser
flernice Sudak
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Walter Smulson
Lynda Snider
Marion Snider
Lorri Snyder
Ken Zucker
NOT PICTURED
Diane Benno
Marc Bialeck
John Eggert
Michael Essig
Valree Hoffman
Deborah Leibovitz
Michael Leibovitz
Bonita Levin
Albert Nelson
David Phillips
Paula Rosenberg
K larice Schutz
Patricia Spiegel
William Vonholdt
97
�CLASS OF '67 assume s added respons ibilities .
Leaders a nd followers, upper classmen and
lower classmen, these a re the contradictory words
tha t describe the status of the Sophomore class
in school life. They are following the example
of their upper classmen friends, but are leading
th e Freshmen by setting examples. They are no
longer ·the frightened and bewildered Freshmen,
but the lack the experience of the Juniors.
The special duties of the Sophomore class
include the organization of the ordering and
selling of class rings. They a lso begin the year
of school activities by decorating floa ts and
adding their spirit to the Homecoming festivities.
In addition, they ran a booth at the school
carnival a nd collected class dues, both to add
to the treasury that will play a big part in their
J uni.or year.
The Sophomores can look back at their Freshman year with relief, and look forward to their
future years with anticipation. The Sophomore
class has done a wonderful job in moving one
more step up the high school ladder. They can
look forward to a successful Junior year and a
climactic Senior year.
Cindy Abrams
Larry Acker
Marcia Ackerman
Ro bert Adelman
John Alexander
Chris Anderson
Ellen Aprill
Steve Armstrong
Sandra Arnstein
i\larty Aronson
Robert Aronson
Mike Averbach
Seymour Bachman
Clara Baldassano
Linda Barkoo
Kenneth Batko
Dianne Batzkall
Walter Bauer
Marlene Becker
Bette Beer
Robert Bell
Donald Benedict
Richard Berg
Diane Bergeron
Nancy Berk
Eric Berland
Sheld on Berman
James Berns
Lar ry Berss
Madelyne Bieber
Gary Bills
Reva Bilton
Phil Bishaf
Paula Blonstcin
Craig Bloom
Penny Bloom
Ronald Bondy
Steve Boren
Bill Boukas
Barbara Brahos
Jay Brandenburg
i\1 ike B raus
Sally Brocato
Terry Brodsky
Irwin Brody
Jeff Bronn
Richard Bronstein
Michael Brook
Llnda Brown
Phil B rushaber
Anita Calkins
Larry Carlin
Celia Carvalho
Isabel Carvalho
Al Cassman
Pat Catellier
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Ron Adelman
Na ncy Ahonen
Robert Airdo
J ohn Akred
Jane Cech
Tim Cech
Bill Christensen
Les Cohen
�Sophomores Christie Anderson, Jim Hein·
simer, and Joyce Kirchler study Shakespeare
in preparation for reading ju/(us Caesar.
Rochelle Cohen
Thomas Conrad
Ronna Cook
Donna Cooper
Ilene Corman
Lee Covitt
Carolyn Cox
Barbara Crain
Eileen Cusic
Jack Cypkin
Jayne Cyrog
Ellen Daily
David Daniels
Terry Dash
Byron Daugherty
Richard Davies
Dolores Davis
Steven Decicco
Diane Deldotto
Barbara Deutsch
Karen Dorfman
Carolyn Dowlin
Flora Dragon
Barbara Dubrow
Catherine Duffin
Joel Duhl
Judy Dunlap
Lila Egerter
Wendy Eimstad
Adrienne Eisen berg
Hillard Eisenberg
Barbara Ekman
Joyce Ellis
Martin Engel
Gloria Engerman
Stephen Epstein
Merwin Estes
Beryl Feigen
Ed Feld
Joel Feldman
Mark Feldman
Stuart Feldman
Don Ferris
Robert Ficks
Ira Fingerman
Howard Forkash
Don Foss
John Foster
Karen Fox
Rhonda Fradkin
Arthur Freedman
Harley Freedman
Sheldon Freisinger
Frank Fried
Terri Friedlander
Redina Friedman
Marilyn Futterman
Richard Galen
Trudi Calnick
Ellyn Galowich
Marilyn Gans
Susan Gats
Janet Genz .
Richard Gerber
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�Bruce Gershenzon
J ana Gilmore
Marilyn Ginger
Diana Glass
Sue Ellen Goldberg
Llnda Goldstein
Robert Goldstein
Bob Goodman
Frances Goodstein
Susan Gordon
Michael Graham
Don Grayless
Thomas Grecu
Mark Greenberg
Allen Greenfield
Anne Griffin
Sandra Groat
Pamela Halperin
Theodore Harling
J erry Harris
Nan Harris
Cherie Hawkins
Jim Heinsimer
Anne Helmers
Pam Henkel
Chuck Hessell
Larry Hirsch
Sharon Hoglund
Llnda Holzma n
J a nis Horne
Joe Howard
Barry Isaacson
Alan Isenberg
Fred Jacobs
Gary Jacobs
Lesley Jacobs
Iris Jacobson
Georgia Ja nda
Joseph J ezowski
F1orence Joachim
Paul Joelson
Keith Johan son
Ro bert J ohnson
Judy Jones
Alan Joseph
Miriam Joseph
Sharon Kabiller
Ricki Kagan
Eve Kahn
Vivian Kahn
Mark Kaiz
David Kalin
David Kalish
Pamela Kaluzna
Margie Kami n
Neal Kamin
Errol Kaplan
Maxine Karras
Mark Kassof
Lucia Ka vanaug~
Janis Kellman
David Kennedy
Richard King
Joyce Kirchler
Myrna Kirshenbaum
Barry Kite
Steve Kite
Ralph Klein
Mary Klingbeil
Karen Klinke
Lewis Klinn
Gail Klomann
Esther Klo tt
Iris Kogan
David Kohn
Susan Koslan
Ann Kraatz
Martha Kraatz
Ken Krahulec
Ala n Kraus
Sylvia K rauze
Dennis Kreft
Suzanne Kreger
David Kritzler
Elliott Kroger
David Kroon
Gary Kure
Dorothy Lahna
Ruth Lampert
Leslee Langhaus
Llnda Lascoe
Jeff Lash
Micky Laveau
Llnda Ledgerwood
Richard Lefevre
Barry Lempert
Gary Leven
Jeff Levens
Joel Levin
Robert Levin
Elliot Lewis
Ben Liberman
Jeff Llpma r1
Danny Loewensteiner
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Marla Glazer
Henry Goers
Barbara Golbin
Barbara Goldberg
Jack Loewy
Harvey Look
Linda Lorence
Freddie Lovitz
�Stuart Lubin
Rachel Lunsik
Bradley Lutz
Lynne Mack
Jackie Marks
Patricia Marras
Nancy Marx
Ava Mathews
Nancye Morgan
Patricia Morrow
Bernadette Moses
Leslie Moskivich
Mark Muzio
Lynn Nachman
Les Nagai
Bob Nelson
James Ness
Maurice Netter
Debbie Neu berg
Sandi Neukirch
Barry Newman
Ann Nilsson
Linda N ix
Robert Norstrom
Ellen Novick
Patrick O'Boyle
Llnda Oeschler
Howard Olitsky
Kathy O'Neill
Michael Orloff
Steve Ornstein
Robert Ortmann
Llnda Pace
John Pahigianis
Nick Paugoulatos
Shari Pauly
Barton Pearl
J aquclinc Perlin
Ricky Petrone
Lloyd Peurye
Art Phillips
Linn Phillips
Chuck Pietkowski
Clarissa Plotke
Steven Plotkin
Michael Portman
Jerry Potnick
Jim Potter
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Judith Miller
Richard Miller
Susan Miller
Shellie Milner
Irwin Mishoulam
Victor M ittclberg
Mitchell Mizock
Donna Mizruchy
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Steve Matlin
Michael Mayron
Jack Medor
Cindy Melas
Jill Meltzer
Jill Mendelsohn
Susan Mcvorah
Joan Miller
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Charles Mages
Mike Malick
Marc Marcus
Karen Margolis
Dale Powers
Jeffrey Press
Eve Price
Lee Prince
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Riding this float to welcome our foreign exchange student, Noriko Inoue, are Sophomores Sue Mevora h, Sandi Arnstein, Barbara Rothenberg, and Junior Tobey Benas.
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won second place in Class "C" float competition with this decorated car.
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Laura Ressman
Bob Richards
Bill Rissmann
Ellen Robins
Thomas Robins
Sal Rogina
Betty Romanek
Gina Rose
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Linda Rafferty
Raven Rand
Gregory Randall
Mark Randall
Thomas Raube
Betty Reich
Linda Reimer
Glenn Reiner
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Carol Propp
Danae Prousis
Mirtha Quintanales
Linda Rabin
Ted Rosen
Steve Rosenbaum
Alan Rosenfeld
Eugene Rotberg
Richard Rothenberg
Diane Roth
Kerry Rothman
Eileen Roth
Arlene Rotkin
Norman Hoth
Barbara Rothenberg Linda Ruben
Rebecca Ruben
Barbara Rubin
Judy Rubin
Michael Rubin
Brad Salter
Al Samborski
Stewart Samelson
Mary Ellen Sanchez
Eric Sands
Bob·schabilion
Linda Schack
Len Schaeffer
Kathy Schlauch
Mark Schmidt
Teryl Schmitzer
Helane Schneider
Ronald Schuhrke
Hoss Schultz
William Schultz
Eileen Schwartz
Barbara Scott
Gail Seeskin
Charlotte Segal
Brad Seidenberg
Joe Serra
Daryl Settler
Scott Shafer
Carol Shallcross
Gail Shandler
Philip Shane
Joel Shapiro
Gary Shiffman
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Sherwin Rudman
Joel Rushakoff
Molly Ryan
Vicki Safier
Michele Shuster
Judy Siegel
Mike Siegel
Sandy Siegel
�Frances Silver
Jay Silverman
Steve Silverman
Sandi Silverstone
Denise Simon
Robert Simon
Marlene Singer
Sheila Singer
Judi Siskin
Gary Skaletsky
Barry Slotten
Dave Sneider
Jill Sola
Mark Solock
William Spear
Chris Spores
Dean Stamm
Joyce Statland
Craig Steadman
Tom Stearns
Susan Stegmeyer
Betty Stein
Cheryl Stein
Terry Steinery
Karen Stender
Diane Sternfeld
Kip Steveley
Martha Stevens
Bill Stewart
Jon Stiller
Richard Stocker
Bob Stoller
Bonnie Stolman
Kenneth Stone
Barbara Strom
Sue Summer
Margaret Sykora
Steve Sylvan
Susan Tarantur
Mary Tiffin
Karen Ullberg
Mike Valente
Fern Valfer
JeffV avrik
Bill Vinikour
Lynda Von Oppen
Sylvia Wankovsky
Robert Warnke
Barb Wartell
Rand ye Wasserman
Helen Waxman
Laura Webb
Maureen Wein
Karen Weinberg
Barbara Weiner
Sue Weinstein
Alan Weisberg
Paul Weiskopf
Sheila Weisman
Judy Weiss
Roger Werfelmann
Janet Werner
James White
Fred Wickman
Gene Widrevitz
Steven Winer
David Wolowitz
Lynda Yost
Linda Zabore
Hank Zemel
Helen Zimmerman
NOT PICTURED
Janice Barbera
Paul Campana
William Carey
Linda Carlson
William Fischer
Jack Fried
Jerry Ga ynes
Alan Joseph
Jeffrey Kaplan
Martin Koppel
Iris Meltz.er
Karen Muskatt
Michael Pearlman
Jeffrey Rose
Michael Rosenberg
Jeffrey Schwartz
Phillip Sharrock
Marvin Simon
Sharon Toelke
Thomas Weichmann
Renee Weisberger
Paula Wolk
103
�Junior year is a busy year. With fall comes
Homecoming weekend--with floats, the parade, the
games, and the dance. For the first time, many
Class of '66 athletes can be found on varsity teams.
Alonp; with all the fun comes autumn pre-college
tests such as the PSA T.
Winter sees the Junior Cabinet providing currently
popular entertainment for the whole school, to help
provide funds for the Prom. Junior Cabinet had a
booth at Pa nic '65, which a long with class dues
provided the necessary money for Prom decorations
and entertainment.
With spring comes the Prom, the total responsibility of the Juniors, who are now allowed to attend
with their dates. After final exams in June, these
eager Juniors begin to prepare for and anticipate
the most important part of their high school life,
their Senior year.
Jtmior Nancy Wilhelm son perfects her homemaking skills during Home Arts class.
CLASS OF
'66
enjoys opportunities of upperclassmen.
Barbara Abrams
Wayne Abramson
Geri Ahonen
Dave Ahrendt
Gregory Arenson
Joseph Arkin
Roger Baer
Sue Baigelman
Dennis Bailen
Gary Baim
Penny Barach
Barbara Baren
I loward llarnett
Avery Baron
Bob Barys
Neil Baskin
Dennis Bass
Rita Bauer
Ellen Beaver
Allen Becker
Stan Bedows
James Belcher
Tobey Benas
Marlene Bennett
Gerry Berger
David Bergeron
Rhona Berkowitz
Leslee Berliant
Ellen Bernat
Al Bernstein
Randy Bills
Rivian Bilton
Donna Blacker
Susan Blaine
Robert Blitstein
Joel Block
Phil Block
Richard Block
Don Bloom
Allan Bobren
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Joe Airdo
Steve Alleman
Mike Alpern
Bob Arcus
Jeff Bonner
Terri Boyer
Al Brachma n
Kathleen Brady
�Carl Braktnan
Esther Brenner
Howard Bresnik
Gayle Bridge
Benita Brod
Donna Brown
Gary Brown
Linda Brown
Sharon Brzn y
Henry Buch
Ira Buch
Glenn Buehlman
Diane Burdeen
Toby Burstein
Don Bushnell
Gary Buzil
Rosemarie Cairo
Marcia Calkins
Kathleen Capettini
Daniel Carabine
Mary Carroll
Alan Casbarian
Arden Century
Edward Chalfie
Barb Chemers
James Cheney
Joan Chojnowski
John Clark
John Clausor.
Bruce Clay
Dan Clouser
Ronald Coconate
Allen Cohn
Dennis Comin
Loren Comitor
Bambi Cooper
Gavin <la Rosa
Roger Davidson
Mark Davis
Debby Day
Jim Degraffenreid
Tom Diamond
Susan Dine
Mike Dissen
Angela Doering
Helyn Doner
Roz Dorf
Bill Donglas
Helen Dragon
Helen Duffin
Vicki Dunn
Chris Dziabacinski
Ruth Edelman
Gerri Ehrenberg
Donna Eisenberg
Susan Ekstrom
Roy Elkes
Sharyn Elvey
Robert Erdell
Anita Fechter
Joel Feldman
Michael Feldman
Jeff Feltman
Barb Ferguson
Patricia Ferri
Ronald Ferris
Mary Fian
Howard Fine
Donald Fink
Mark Fisch
Vicki Fisher
Barbara Frank
Jo Ann Frank
Jackie Frazin
Moureen Fuenfer
!)awn Gaffen
Sheldon Gaffen
Iris Gagerman
Jeffrey Gale
James Gallai
Darlene Ganas
Tony Gapastio ne
Marty Garb
Cary Gelfond
Stacie Geller
Sheryl Ceman
Jeff Gendelman
Joyce Gerarge
Mike Gerber
Mike Gershberg
Rich Gershenzon
Vicki Gillio
Steve Gilman
Steve Gilman
Ian Gilson
Sheryl Ginsberg
Cari Glenn
Eileen Glutzer
Fran Goldberg
Rozlyn Goldberg
Susan Goldberg
Barbara Goldstein
Don Goldstein
Sharon Goodman
Carol Gordon
Joel Gordon
J oscph Gordon
Tom Gordon
Douglas Gough
Joyce Grafman
Mary Graifman
Sharon Green
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�Charles Greenberg
Sheryl Greenberg
Alan Greene
Patrick Griffin
Bill Grist
Marshall Grossman
Kathleen Guerrero
James Gumbiner
Paul Gustafson
Andrew Gutter
Paula Hamilton
Susan Harastany
Harvey Harris
Jean Harris
Julie Harris
Elliott Hartstein
Inger Haualand
Paulette Heche
Allen Henich
Judi Henkin
David Herman
Nancy Herskovitz
Tammy Hill
Sandra Hirsch
Terry! Hirsch
Llnda Hite
Marcia Hock
Melvin Hoffman
Donna Hofstetter
Anita Holmes
Steve Horwitz
James Howard
Daniel Hrab
Fred Huss
Paul Ingersoll
James Jacobs
Marcia J aco'bson
DavidJaet
Stuart Jenkins
Diana Johnson
Greg Johnson
Janet Johnson
Karen Johnson
Claude Jones
Kathy Jones
Karen Kabot
Steve Kadish
Donette Kadow
Jacqueline Kalins
Karen Kammier
Mike Kane
Bonnie Kaplan
Marc Kaplan
Richard Kaplan
Marlene Kascle
Karen Kass
Jeffrey Katz
Susie Katz
Ruth Haufman
Marsha Kearney
Myra Kellman
Mike Kelly
Ronald Kesselman
Dawn King
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�David Kite
Michael Kleiman
Alan Klein
Larry Klein
Ronald Koch
Marcia Koff
Martin Kogan
Mike Kotlisky
Rose Kovarsky
Patricia Kovas
Joel Kreger
Allen Kutchins
Shari Lachman
Ronald Lake
Peter Lanners
Steve Larsen
Tom Lassin
Carl Lawrenz
Mark Lazar
Wally Lazar
Louis Lazare
John LeComte
Larry Ledgerwood
William Lemonds
Franz Lenhardt
Norman Leopold
Kenn Lesick
Norm Levin
Judy Levine
Marcia Levitan
Ann Levy
Donna Lewis
Jeff Lewis
Richard Liebman
Gary Lindley
Alan Ludmer
Frances McWilliams
Lee Macaluso
William Machacek
Barbara Maday
Dennis Maki
Harlan Malfar
Roger Malitz
Ross Manna
Sue Mannheimer
Judi March
Barbara Marcus
Rich ard Marshall
Tom Martish
Sue Marx
Susan May
Norman Medoff
Karl Meer stein
Sue Mehlman
Harvey Melamed
Bruce Meyer
Susan Mermelstein
Roberta Meyers
Jim Miller
Sherry Miller
Larry Miner
Michael Mirsky
Rita Mishkin
Donald Mizock
Ronald Mosoff
Susan Murphy
Elaine Nachman
John Nastos
Kay Nastos
Fred Nelson
Ken Nelson
Linda Nelson
Bob Neu man
Vera Neumann
Dan N ielsen
Marie Niess
Linda Nilsson
Rick Nitti
Karen Nixon
Lee N udelman
Barry Offenbach
Robert O'Roark
Harold Paschall
Steve Pate
Iris Paul
Bill Pauss
Karen Perelgut
Toni Pestine
Roger Peterson
Kenny Pierini
Anna Pietkowski
Zachary Pinas
Bonnie Pogodin
Lisa Polakoff
Steve Po len
Ron Pontecore
Victor Ponto
Renee Porter
Saul Preker
Bruce Rabin
Gregory Rabin
Ilarvey Rabin
Rona ld Ra bin
Steve Rafferty
Stephanie Randall
Jim Rathmann
Linda Ratsman
Lori Redlin
Danny Reinwald
Grant Resterhouse
Ruth Revzen
Renee Reynolds
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�Junior Dennis Bailen guards the remains of
the 'Trojans' Giant-Sized Victory."
Steven Ricci
Lynne Rockowitz
Bill Ronan
Elyse Rosenberg
Ricky Bo~1
Sally Rottner
Michae~ Rovell
Cliff Rudnick
Dennis Ryan
Linda Ryback
George Rygielski
Robert Saey
Michael Sawitz
Jeffrey Schacht
Martin Scharaga
Susan Schatzman
Melvin Schechtman
Janis Schectman
Chuck Scher
Lee Schlesinger
Hobert Schmidt
Suzanne Schneider
Walter Schneider
Myra Schneiderman
Pat Schoepko
Majorie Schrier
Kenneth Schubert
Sue Schultz
Wendy Schuman
Carol Schwander
Charles Schwartz
Sherry Schweet
J oel Segal
\V arren Seigel
Al Scruya
Michael Shaevitz
Caroline Shaffer
Gayle Shain
Richard Shallcross
Ellen Shapera
Marlene Shapiro
Bill Shea
Michael Sher
Vivian Sherman
Nancy Shonkwiler
Robert Shuman
Howard Siegel
Scott Siegel
Lili Silberstein
Jill Simon
Vickie Siwek
Linda Skolnik
Jeffrey Smith
Sue Ellen Smith
Adele Snedeker
Gail Solberg
Cheri Solomon
Anice Sonheim
Llnda Sonkin
Tom Sorg
Greg Spain
Carol Spiegel
J elf Spitzer
Herb Spohr
Jean Stadelmann
Lynn Stein
Renee Stein
Sharon Stein
Sharyn Steinberg
Robert Steinhardt
Paul Stender
Bill Stephens
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Toby Rosenberg
Harriet Rosenbloom
Shelli Rosenthal
Mike Rosenwald
Paula Stern
Debby Stevens
Llnda Stevens
Jim Struck
�Kay Strull
Edward Sucherman
Alan Sutton
Susan Swartwout
Jerry Sweet
Marcia Swider
Larry Tannebaum
Michele Tannen
Deidre Tannenbaum Allen Titlebaum
Wendy Teichman
Gage Todd
Terry Terchin
Sheldon Tomlinson
John Tiffin
Dorothy Tompa
Nancy Tonelli
Joel Trauger
Jim Tripp
Peter Trobe
Fotenie Tselekis
Ira Upin
David Urman
Ed Uzemack
Steven Van
Ken Van Ommering
James Varallo
Catherine W anaski
Darina Ward
Kathy Ware
Linda Warren
Collett Watts
Karen Waysdorf
John Weber
John Weichmann
Alan Weiner
Barbara Weiner
Allen Weissman
Fred Weissman
Arlene Weisz
Craig Weitzmon
Allan Wentink
Don Wichert
Stuart Widman
Robert Wild
Nancy Wilhelmson
Mark Williams
Bill Wiser
Linda Witcher
Mike Witkov
Denise Witt
Anita Wolff
Barry Wolpoff
Kenneth Wood
Ron Worthington
Ros Yagoda
Bonnie Yelner
Lonne Young
Merle Young
Steve Ziegler
Fern Zucker
Elissa Zweig
NOT PICTURED
Wayne Anderson
Howard Bain
Leon Bilton
David Burdeen
J ane Caile
Pat Campana
Leslie Clothier
Mark Cohen
Evelyn Cokinos
Michael Crane
Donald Czerniak
Scott Feero
Jere! Gilman
Ronald Goldberg
Susan Hagerty
Robert Jannusch
Miles Kral
Dennis Lauter
Roger McCarthy
Robert Maki
Henry Niman
Joseph Ocrant
Anthony O'Martin
Richard Palchack
Susan Pestine
Mike Pollack
Robert Reed
Dave Sasenick
Marc Schwartz
Harley Shim berg
Joyce Shulman
Norm an Siegel
Sandra Siemsen
Linda Sizemore
Larry Tincher
Richard Trappe1
Le Roy Trillanes
Byron Varon
Bruce Ventura
Philip Weintraub
Roger Wieska
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�CLASS 0 F '65 prepares for Future.
The Senior Prom, sponsored by the Junior Cabinet, is the ·social highlight of the year.
Being the first graduating class which
has had to cope with the East-North split,
this year's Senior class was faced with a
great responsibility as school leaders. But
the Class of '65 rose to the occasion, and
Niles East entered into one of its most
spirited and productive years. The Senior
class enthusiastically participated in Homecoming '64, and its float in the parade
was .a prize-winning one. Throughout the
year, the seniors showed their spirit by
taking an active part in the many events
and activities at Niles East. They sponsored the all-school carnival, collected class
dues, and completely organized and administered their graduation breakfast.
Scholastically, too, the seniors became an
asset to their school because of the many
National Merit semi-finalists, National
Honor Society members, and scholarship
winners.
The final year in high school is an important and hectic one. Under the guidance
of their interests and capabilities and with
the direction of their counselors, seniors
decided upon some of the aspects of their
future years. Conferences between college
and business representatives and interested
students were held throughout the year.
Plans for the future were painstakingly developed and soon became realities, as the
Class of '65 graduated.
The long awaited moment of graduation, the clinrnx of a high
school career, comes all too soon.
�Hopeful and apprehensive about their futures, Seniors Mary Potter, Marty Chalfie, Andi Brainin, Steve Weiss,
and Marilyn Neider wonder what the future may have in store for them.
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�WENDY ABRAMS
Blue Honor Certificate 2; SSM 2,3; Reflections Revelries l ; Teachers of Tomorrow 3;
Art Council 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Scholastic Art Awards 1,2,3.
GEORGE AGORANOS
Cabinet 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH
3,4, Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4; SSM 2; Football
1, Shield l; Basketball l, Shield l; Baseball
1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,3; Student
Union Board 4.
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RENEE BABETCH
A.V.A. 3; SSM 2; P.S.0. l; G.A.A. l; French
Club 2; Glee Club l; Racke1 Squad 1.
JOEAIRDO
Transferred from Prosser-Vocational H.S. 3.
BARBARA BABIS
SSM 2,3; G.A.A. l; German Club l; Future
Nurses 1.
LINDA AKERLUND
Student Council Alternate 1,2; Personal Monitor 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board 2, Twentyfour Point Award 1, Seventy·fivePointAward
l; Spanish Club 2; Glee Club 1,2; Racke1
Squad l; Ski Club 1.
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BARBARA ATKIN
Personal Monitor 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4,
Treas. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Pen Pal Club
2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Ushers Club 2,3,4.
HOWARD BAIM
Bronze Honor Pin 2,3; Cabinet Alternate 2;
Cabine1 3,4; SSO 2,3,4; SSM Asst. Supervisor 2; SSD Asst. Supervisor 3; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 3; SSSH Chr. 4; SSSH Period Supervisor 4; Swimming 1,2, Minor N 1,2.
DAVID ANDALMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate
l ; Reflections Revelries Crew l ; Wrestling 2;
Intramural Bowling 4; Spanish Club l; Chess
Club4.
BARRY BAKALOR
Transferred from University City H.S., Mo.
4; Chess Club 4; Coin and Stamp Club l ;
Math Club 4.
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DOUGLAS ANDERSON
N atlonal Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificate l; Cabine1 l; Musical 1,
2,3,4; Science Seminar 2,4, Officer 4; German Club 3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Chess
Club 2,3, Officer 2 .
DIANE APPLIN
Spring Play Crew 3; French Club 3; Concert
Orchestra 4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Intermediate Band l ; Pen Pal Club 2,3; Racket
Squad l; Musical 4; Winter Festival 4;
Spring Festival 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4.
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GLENN BALAS
Personal Monitor 4; Thespian Minor N 3,
Major N 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2,
Minor N 3; French Club 1,2; Intramural
Bowling 4.
CLAUDIA BALKIN
Transferred from St. Scholastlca 2; SSO 2,
4; SSM 4; Library Aid 3.
�EDWARD BARNETT
SSSH 3; A.V.A. 1,2; Football 1,2,4, Shield
1; Basketball Shield 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor N 2,3.
LA WREN CE BARON
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Certificate 1; First Place Science Fair
l; First District Science Fair 1; Cabinet 3,
Alternate 2; SSO Executive Board 4; SSSH
Supervisor 3; Science Seminar 2; Radio Club
l; Flunker's Fling 3; Steering Board 3,4;
Faculty-Student Advisory Board 4.
DEAN BARRINGER
Transferred from Wakefield H.S. 2; SSO 3;
Trac\- 4.
DARLENE BAUMGARTEN
SSO 2,3; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 1,2,3,4;
Fall Play Crew 1,3; Spring Play Crew 2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award 1,
Seventy-five Point Award l , One Hundred
Fifty Point Award 2, Two Hundred Twentyfive Point Award 2, Three Hundred Point
Award 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Future
Nurses 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3; Glee Club 3;
Tri-Hi-Y l ; Library Aid 3; Ushers Club 1,2,4.
LINDA BELUE
Student Council Alternate 1; SSO 4; SSSH
4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Choir 4;
Racket Squad 1,2; Ski Club 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y
2; Ushers Clu b 3,4; Homecoming Committee
4; Student Union Board 4.
MARYANN BENJAMIN
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Racket Squad 2.
ARTHUR BERGER
SS02,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 2, Chr. 4; SSM 2,
4; Football 2 ,4 , Shield 2, Minor N 4; Wrestling 1,2,4; Biology Club 2; Beginning Band 1.
CORWYN BERGER
SSM 4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4 , Sec. 2, Pres. 3;
Spanish Club 1,2; Planning Board 2.
EILENE BECKER
Prsonnel Monitor 2,3,4; Fall Play -crew 2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. l ; French
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
MARILYN BERGER
SSM 3; French Club 1,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Library Aid 3; Ushers Club 3.
RITA BECKER
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate
1; SH Sec. 3; SM2; Personnal Monitor 1,2,3,
1,2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1,
2; Spotlighters 2.
RICKI BERKE
SSSH Sec. 2 ,3; SSD 4; Spring Play Crew 2;
Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club
1,2; Future Secretaries 4; Pep Club 1.
STEVE BECKER
National Merit Scholarship of Commendation 4; District Science Fair Placement 1;
Indoor Track 1,2, Shield l ; Representative
Junior Engineers' a nd Scientists' Summer
Institute at N.M.S.U. 4.
DENNIS BERKSON
SSO 2,3,4 ; SSSH 3,4; Football Shield 1;
Track 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball l;
Spanish Club 1,2.
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�Varsity wins first football game
EDWARD BERKSON
Wrestling l ; Astronomy Club l; Spotlighters
1,2; Executive Club 4.
FRED BLUMENFELD
SSO Supervisor 4; SSSH Supervisor 4; SSM _
Supervisor 4; Executive Club 3,4, Vice Pres.
and Pres. 4.
MERYL BERNSTEIN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificate l; SSO Period Sec. 4; SSM
3,4; G.A.A. 2,4; Twenty-four Point Award 2;
Golden Galleon 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,4;
Graphic Arts Club 4.
ILENE BOBREN
Musical Crew l; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board 3,
Twenty-four Point Award 1, Seventy-five
Point Award 2; Orchesls 1,2; Spanish Club
4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Reflections
Staff 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y
4; Ushers Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; WinterFestival 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4.
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LEON BILTON
Transferred from Western Military Academy
4.
JOELBLAZ
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 4; Library
Aid 1; Inter-Band 1.
BONNIE BOLNICK
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 2,3;
Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections Revelries
2; G.A.A. l; Future Nurses Club l; Graphic
Arts Club 4; Glee Club l; Ushers Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 4; Pep Club 2.
JAMES BONOW
Cabinet Representative 4; SSSH Chr. 4; SSD
3; SSM 4; N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Radio
Club 2; German Club 2,3; Ski Club 2; Hi-Y
3,4; Student Coordinator 3; Vice Pres. 4.
ANDI BRAININ
KURT BLOOM
SSSH 3; Gymnastics l; Golf l; Weight Lifting 1.
JOEL BLUMBERG
SSO 2,4; SSSH 2,4; Football 1,2, Shield 1,
Numeral 2; Baseball 1,2, Shield l, Minor
N2.
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Student Council 3, Alternate 2, Outstanding
Service Award 3; Cabinet Representative 4;
SSO 4; Fall Play 3; Reflections Revelries 2,4;
French Club 1,2, Sec. 2; Spotlighters 1,2;
Glee Club 3,4; Girls Graphic Group 4;
Nurses Monitor 2; Homecoming Committee
2,3, Director 4; Student Union Board 4;
Pep Club 1.
HELEN BRICKER
Cabinet Alternate l; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Folk Music Club 2; Art Council 3,4; Glee Club 3;
Racket Squad 1, Sec. 2.
�against North.
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BARBARA BROWN
Blue Honor Certificate l ; SSM 4; Fall Play
Crew 2, Chr. 2; Musical 3,4; French Club 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Choir 3,4; Glee
Club 2; Silver Music Pin 4; Ski Club 2;
Winter Festival 2,3,4; Spring Festival 2,3,4.
MARY BETH BROWN
Personnel Monitor 4; Musical 1,2,3; G.A.A.
l; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3; Racket Squad 1,2.
Some_ Nilehi East seniors cross over to the visiting team's side during the half
time of the East-North football game to buy balloons.
EU.EN BUSH
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Representative
1,2; SSO 3,4, Head Sec. 4; SSD Chr. 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award l,
Seventy-five Point Award 3; Ripplettes 3;
Glee Club 1,2.
FAYE BUSHLER
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3; G.A.A. 1;
Spanish Club 3; Glee Club l ; Student Council Alternate l; Personnel Monitor 4; Pins
and Pans 1.
BARBARA CAHN
SSO 2,3; Personnel Monitor 4.
DIANE CARTER
Personnel Monitor 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee
Club l; Racket Squad 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
CAROL CASBARIAN
Musical 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3; Pen Pal Club
l ; Racket Squad 1; Library Aid 3,4.
MARY ANNE CA TELLIER
SSSH 2,3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2.
JOHN CECH
Transferred from Loyola Academy 2; Blue
Honor Certificate 3,4; N Club 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4,
Capt. 4; Advanced Chemistry Research
Board 4.
MARTIN CHAI.FIE
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l ; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, President 4; SSO 2,3,4, Supervisor 3,4; SSSH 3,4,
Supervisor 4; SSD 3, Supervisor 3; SSM 2;
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N
2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4.
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�BARBARA CHENEY
SSO 3; SSD 2,3; SSM2; Personnel Monitor
2; Reflections Revelries 2; Musical 2,3;
G.A.A. l; Cheerleader 1,2; Choir 2,3; Glee
Club l; Personnel Service Monitor 4.
CARYN CORMAN
SSO 1,2,3,4; SSM Sec. 1; Personnel i\lonitor
2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.
ANDREA CHESZEK
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 2; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze llonor Pin 2; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Reflections Revelries 2;
G.A.A. 2 ,3; Twenty-four Point Award 2; Orchesis 2,3; Spanish Club 4.
ADRIANNE COVITT
G.A.A. l; Future Secretaries 4.
JIM CHRISTERSON
JUDITH CURTIS
Student Council Alternate l; Personnel Monitor 4; Fall Play 1,2,3; Crew 1,2; Student
Director 3; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3; Crew
1,2; Business Mgr. 3; Spring Play Crew 3;
Musical Crew 1,2; Thespians 1,2,3,4, Sec.
2, Ten Point Award 2, Twenty Point Award
2, Minor N 3, Major N 3; Glee Club 1,2,3;
Music Certificate 2.
DARRYL COHEN
SSO 3,4; SSSH Officer 3,4; N Club 4; Track
1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Cross
Country 3, Minor N 3; Basketball 1,2,3,
Shield l; Minor N 2 ,3.
DEANNA CZERNIAK
G.A.A. Twenty-four Point Award 1.
SHERRY COHEN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate l; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 3; Ushers Club 3.
STEPHEN DAHLQUIST
SSM 2; A.V.A. l; Fall Play Crew 2; Spring
Play Crew 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Racket Squad
l; P.S.0. 1.
SUE COHEN
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. l;
Spanish Club l; Future Secretaries 3,4;
Racket Squad l; Ushers Club 2; Social
Studies Department Secretary 3,4.
TOM COLEMAN
Cabinet Representative 3,4, Alternate 2; SSO
2,3,4, Chr. 3,4, Supervisor 4; SSM 2; N Club
3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield l, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2; Shield l, Minor
N2.
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DOLORES DAHM
Library Assistant 4; G.A.A. 1.
GLENN DAVIS
SSM 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Football
1,4, Shield 1 Minor N 4; Basketball 2,3,4,
Varsity Mgr. 3,4, Minor N 3, Major N 4;
SS03 ,4; SSSH 4; N Club 4.
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JOHN DAVIS
Cabinet Representative 1,2,4; SSO 3,4, Chr.
3, Spervisor 4; N Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4;
Football 1,2, Si eld l, Minor N 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4,
Captain 4.
SANDRA DAVIS
SSO 3; SSD 4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2,3; Spring Play Crew 1,
2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2;
Racket Squad 1; Homecoming Floats 1,2,3,
4; Publicity crew 4.
BARRY DRAGON
SSO 2 ,4; SSM 2,4; Basketball Mgr. 3,4,
Minor N 3; Wrestling Mgr. l; Executive
Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
DENNIS DUBROW
SSM 4; Tennis 1; Latin Club 2; Coin and
Stamp Club 2; Math Club 4.
HELANE DIAMOND
SSD 3; SSM 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,
3; Spring Play Crew 2; Spanish Club 1,2;
Art Council 3; Racket Squad 1.
JEANNETTE DUFFIN
Transferred from St. Joseph Convent H .S.,
Wis. 3.
JANIS DOLGIN
SSO 3,4, Head Sec. 3; SSSH 3; SSM 3,4;
Personnel Monitor 3,4; Reflections Revelries
3,4, Crew 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Future Secretaries 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Racket Squad l;
Biology Club 2,3.
LINDA DULKIN
Student Council 3,4; Cabinet Representative
l , Vice Pres. 2; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 2,3; Personnel Monitor 4; Reflections Revelries Crew
2; G.A.A. Board l; Spanish Club 1; Girls
Graphic Group 4; Pep Club l; Homecoming
Committee4.
DAN DONILE
Cabinet Representative 1, Alternate 2; SSM
2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 4; Swimming
Shield l; Baseball Shield l; Wrestling 2,3,
Minor N 3.
ROBERT DWORKIN
A.V.A. 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Fall Play Crew 4;
Reflections Revelries Crew 4; Spring Play
Crew 3,4; Musical Crew 3,4; Thespians Ten
Point Award 4; Tecnis 3,4; Apprentice 4;
Science Seminar 2,3,4; Physics Club 3; Radio
Club 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Stamp and Coin
Club 2; Future Doctor's Club 3; Chemistry
Club Pres. 4; Math Club 4; Spotlighters 4.
WILLIAM DOUGLAS
SSO 3,4; Supervisor 4; SSM 3,4; N Club 4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,3,
Major N 4; Golf 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4, Captain 4.
WILLIAM DOWLIN
National Merit Scholarship L .ter of Commendation 4; Fall Play Crew 1; Reflections
Revelries Crew l; Musical 2,3,4; Thespians
4; Radio Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Spanish Club
l; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Cl ub l ; Silver Music
Pin 3.
JAMES EBBERT
SSO 2,3,4, Supervisor 4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,
3,4; Spanish Club 2,3.
DAVID EDELMAN
SSO 2,3,4; SSD Supervisor 3; SSSH 3,4;
SSM 2; Track 1,2,4, Shield 1, Minor 2;
Cross Country 1,2; Folk Music Club 2;
German Club 2; Student Union Board Pres.
4; School Mascot 4.
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�"Giant-sized"
LYNN EPSTEIN
Student Council 4; A. V. A. 4; Reflections
Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Twenty-four Point
Award 3; Orcbesis 3,4, Pres. 4; Russian Club1,2,3,4, Sec. 1,2, Vice Pres. 3, Co Pres. 4;
Art Council 1,3.
JIM ESIA
Transferred from St. Johns Military Aca·
demy 2.
The SSO float, lining up in its position in the Homecoming parade, still
manages to stand upright, inspite of the strong wind.
PHYLLIS EDELMAN
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Fall Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelries
Crew 2,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A.
1,2; French Club l ; Art Council 2,3; Glee
Club 2.
WAYNE EDFORS
Astronomy Club 1,2 ; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4 .
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IONA EVANS
SSO 3,4; SSSH 4 ; Personnel Monitor 4; Art
Council 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
ROBERT EZRA
Ca bin et Alternate l; SSSH Chr. 3; SSM
Monitor 2; Track l ; Spanish Club 2,3.
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GARY EDIDIN
Transferred from Mather H.S. l ; Student
Council Alternate 1,2; Monitor 2; Swimming
2; Beginning Band l; Newspaper Represent·
ative 1,2; Industrial Arts Club 2; Reflections
Staff 1,2.
IRA EPSTEIN
SO 3,4; A.V.A. 4; Track 1,2, Shield 1,
Minor 2; German Club 2.
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LAWRENCE FABIAN
Student Council 4; Student Council Alternate
2,3; SSD Supervisor 3; SSM 4; Football 1,2,
Shield 1.
LINDA FARBER
Student Council Alternate 3; SSD 4; Reflec·
.lions Revelries 2; Musical 2; Spanish Club
3; Future Secretaries Vice Pres. 4; Girls Glee
!: Choir 2.
�success comes on Homecoming.
SANDRA FARBER
Cabinet Representative l ; SSSH 3; SSM 4;
G.A.A. 3; Golden Galleon 1,2; French Club
3,4; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2,
3,4, Certificate of Merit 1,2 ,3,4, Gold Key
2,3.
STEPHEN FIELDS
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3; SSM 2,4; N Club; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,3, Major
N 4; Wrestling 1,2,3, Shield 1, Mi.nor N 2;
Baseball 1,2, Shield l ; German Club 3.
AL FEDER
Student Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Homecoming
Asst. Director 3, Co-Director 4, Committee
Chr. 4. .
REID FLAMMANG
Baseball 1,2,3,4.
KARYN FEINSTEI N
SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 2; Future Nurses 1.
KATHY FLECK
SSSH 3; SSM 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3; Fall
Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1.
MARSHA FELDMAN
Cabinet Alternate l ; Personnel Monitor 4;
Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Spring Play
Crew 2 ; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2; Future
Secretaries 4; Art Council 4 ; Debate Club 4.
MICHELLE FLICHT
Cabinet Representative 1,2,3,4; SSO 2,3,4;
SSSHSec. 4; SSD 3; SSM 2; Retlections
Revelries 2; G.A.A. l; Girls Graphic Group
4, Pres. 4; Racket Squad l ; Ushers Club 2;
Homecoming Committee Chr. 4; Homecoming Cou rt 3.
IRIS FELDNER
G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 2,3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3; Ushers Club 3.
SHERRY FERDMAN
National Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor
Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronre Honor
Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate l ; G.A.A. 1,2;
Golden Galleon 1,2,3,4, Poetry Editor 4;
Masque a nd Gavel 2; French Club 1,2,3,4;
Reflections Staff 3,4, Star Award 3, Section
Editor 4; Fine Arts Club 3; Spotlighters 1,2,
3,4, Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3.
DONNA FRA NK
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew
4; Spring Musical 2,4; G.A.A. 2,3, Twentyfour Point Award 3; Spanish Club 3.4; Future
Nurses 4; Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3; Winter
Festival 3,4; Spring Festival 2 ,3,4; Racket
Squad 1.
IRA FRANK
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 3;
Beginning Band 1; Silver Music Pin 3; Stage
Band 3,4.
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�LINDA FRANK
Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1.
RICHARD GARBO
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3.
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BARBARA FRIEDMAN
Fall Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 3; Art Council 3,4.
ROBERT GARDINER
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 4;
Blue Honor Certificate l; SSM 4; N Club
3,4; Football 1,2, Shield 1, Minor N2; Track
1,2,3, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Cross Country
3,4, Major N 3,4.
BETTE FRIEDMAN
LA WREN CE GAVLIN
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Cabinet Alternate 2,3; SSM 1,2; A.V.A. 1,2;
Football!; Chess Club 1,2.
LYNDA FRIEDMAN
SSSII Sec. 3; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club l ;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; Future Secretaries 3; Racket Squad 1.
JOHN GAY
A.V.A. 2,3,4; Football 2,3, Shield 2, Minor
N 3; Wrestling Shield 2; Baseball Mgr.
2,3, Shield 2, Minor N 3.
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LINDA GALE
Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1,3; Future
Nurses 3,4; Pen Pal Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4;
Ushers Club 3.
GORDON GALOWICH
Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet Alternate 2; Baseball 1,2.
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ARNOLD GELFAND
Cabinet Representative 1,3, Alternate 2; SSO
2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Football
Shield l; Tennis Minor N 1; Wrestling 1,2,
4, Shield 1, Minor N 2; Biology Club 2;
German Club l; Spanish Club 4; Language
Lab Aid 1.
RUTH GELFAND
Cabinet Alternate 1; Personal Monitor 2,3,4;
Reflections Revelries 4; Spanish Club 1,2;
Nurses Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1.
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GREGG GATTUSO
Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2.
HARRIET FRIEDMAN
Personnel Monitor 4.
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�KAYE CEMAN
SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 2; G.A.A. l ; French Club
1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow l; Racket Squad
1.
JOEL GOLDMAN
National l\!Ierit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Blue Honor Certificate l; SSO 4; SSSH Chr. 4; A.V.A.
l; Track Shield l ; Masque and Gavel l;
Spotlighters 1,2; International Relations Club
1,2 ,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, Ex. Sec. 3.
ALA N GERBER
SSM 3; Musical 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4;
Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l ; Silver Music Pin
3, Gold Music Pin 4.
JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
Band 1,2,3,4; German Club l ; Stamp and
Coin Club 2; Winter Festival 2,3; Spring
Festival 2,3; Physics Club 3; Musical 3;
Chemistry Club 4; Math Club 4; Future
Doctors Club 3.
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MARIGERSH
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate l; Student Councill ;
Cabinet Alternate l; SSM 4; Fall Play Crew
2; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Reflections Staff 3,4; Spotlighters l.
ROBERT GOODFRIEND
Cabinet Representative 1,4; SSM 3; SSSH 4;
Reflections Revelries 2; Tennis 1,2, Mino r
N 2; Latin Club 1,2; Nilehilite Staff 4; Concert Band 1,2; International Relations Club
3; Ski Club 3,4.
RITA GILBERT
Bronze Honor Pn 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish
Club 1,2; Future Secretaries 3,4, Sec.-Treas.
4; International Relations Club 2.
\VA YNE GOODMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificate l ; Cabinet Representative
2, Vice Pres. 1; SSM 2; Concert Band -1;
Advanced Chemistry Research Board 4.
SHERRY GLAZER
Musical 1,3,4; G.A.A. l; French Club 1,2;
Glee Club 1,2,3; Choir 4; Silver Music Pin
4; Ushers Club 3.
\VILMA GOODMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate
1; SSM 2,4; French Club 1,2; Teachers or
Tomorrow 1,2; Spotlighters l; Mock State
Constitutional Convention 3.
PETEH COBOS
LYNN GORDON
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Personal Monitor 2;
German Clu b 2; Teachers or Tomorrow 1;
Spotlighters 2; Student Union Board 4.
STEVEN GOLD
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Blue Certificate 1; Student Council 4; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO
2,3,4; SSSH Chr. 3,4; SSD Supervisor 3;
SSM 2; Gymnastics 1,2, Minor N l , Major
N 2; Physics Club 3; German Club 1,2; Nilehilite Staff 4; Beginning Band l; Spotlighters
1,4; National Merit Finalist 4; School
Assembly Coordinator 4; N Club 2,3,4; Harvard Book Award 3; Student Council Big.
Brother 4; Co-director of Advanced Chemistry Research · Board 4; Elox Corporation
Summer Engineering Program 3; Chemistry
All Stars 2.
JIM GRAHAM
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�LINDA GRANDINETTI
Musical 3,4; G.A.A. 1,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Glee Club 1,2,3, Sec. 3; Library Aid
4; Winter Musical Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring
Musical Festival 1,2,3,4.
GREGORY GUNDERSON
Cabinet Representative 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 2,4; SSM 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3,
Supervisor 4; SSD Asst. Supervisor 3;
N Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor
N 1,2, Major N 3,4, Capt. 4; Cross Country
1,2,3,4, Major N 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Most
Valuable Piayer Award 4; Basketball Shield 1.
EILEEN GREENBERG
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate
1; Fall Play Crew 1; Musical 2,3,4; Spanish
Club 2,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Choir
3,4; Glee Club 2; Silver Music Pin 4; Winter
Musical Festival 2,3,4; Spring Music Festival
2,3,4.
KAREN GUSTAFSON
PersonnelMonitor 3,4; Musical 2,4; G.A.A.
l; Spanish Club 2; Loralei 1,2,3,4; Choir
2,3,4; Gib! Club 1; Silver Music Pin 2, Gold
Music Pin 3; Ski Club 2.
SANDRA GUSTIN
Personnel M_
onitor 4; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club
1,2.
MICHAEL GREENE
SSSH Supervisor 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4,
Shield l , Minor N 2, Major N 2,3,4.
DANIEL GREENEBERG
Cabinet Representative 1,2; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH
3; SSM 2,3,4; Swimming 2; Spanish Club
2; Ski Club 2.
KUNIOHAGIO
STEVEN GREENWALD
Library Aid 3; Wrestling 2; Track 4.
LINDA CRIMSON
SSO 2; Personal Monitor 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
Board 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2,3, Twenty-four
Point Award l, Seventy-five Point Award 3;
French Club 1,2,3,4; Reflections Staff 3,4,
Star Award 3, Section Editor 4; Art Council 4; Library Aid 1; Ushers Club 3.
CYNTHIA GUERRERO
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate l; Reflections
Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 2,3,4,
Treas. 3 , Pres. 4, Twenty-four Point Award
l, Seventy-five Point Award 3, One Hundred
Fifty Point Award 3, Two Hundred Twentyfive Point Award 4; Orchesis 4; Spanish 4;
Girls Gymnastics Team 2,3; Bowling 2,3;
SAO Monitor 2,3.
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PAUL HARMAN
Intermediate Band l; Mock State Constitutional Convention 2,3.
ANN HARMENING
National Honor Society 3,4; Glee Club 1;
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Homecoming Court 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,
4, Committee Chr. 4; Blue Honor Certificate
1; Student Union Board Vice Pres. '4; SSO
3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 4; Spring Musical
Festival 1,2,3,4; Musical 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Twenty-four Point Award 1, Seventy-five
Point Award 2; Ripplettes 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3,
Pres. 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Capt. 4; Choir
2,3,4; Silver Music Pin 3, Gold Music Pin 4.
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JAMES HARRINGTON
SSM 4; N Club 3,4; Tennis 2; Swimming
1,2,3,4, Shield l, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4;
French Club 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3; Homecoming
Treas. 4.
�SYNTHIA HARRIS
Transferred from Prospect H.S. 2; Fall Play
Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3;
Spring Play 2; Golden Galleon 4; French
Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Spotlights 4; Pen Pal Club 2; Student Union
Board 4 ..
CYNTHIA HILL
Personnel M~nitor 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 1,2.
ROSALYN HASS
SSO 2,3,4; SSD 2,3, Co-Chr. 3; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 4; Reflections Revelries 4;
G.A.A. 1; French Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
LYNN HOFFBERG
Personnel Monitor 4; Fall Play Crew l.
DAN HEERES
Football Shield 1; Baseball 1,2; Concert Band
1,2; Hi-Y 3.
PAUL HOFFMA N
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4;
A.V.A. 3; Spring Play 1; Spring Play Crew
2; Choir 2; Glee Club 1.
MARK HENNER
SSM 3; Fall Pa y Crew 2; Spring Pa y Crew
2; Gymnastics 1; Spanish Club 3; Art Conni! 4; Glet Club 2.
GORDON HOKE
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Finalist 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student
Council Alternate 3; Cabinet Alternate 3;
SSO 4; Musical 1; N Club 4; Football Shield
1; Swimming 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N
4; Art Council 1,2,3,4, Publicity Director 2,3,
Pres. 4; Concert Band 1; International Relations Club 1; Library Aid 2,3,4, Capt. 4;
Public Add ress Announcer 4.
LORRAI NE HERMAN
ELLEN HOLLAND
SSO 2; Future Nurses 1,2,3, Sec. 2; Glee
Club2.
DONNA HERWITT
Cabinet Representative l, Alternate 3; SSO
1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; French Club 1; Graphic
Arts Club 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Photo Service Secretary 3.
BARBARA HORVITZ
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Glee
Club 1; Ushers Club 3.
SHEILA HIBBARD
Spotlighters l ; SSM 2,3; SSSH Sec. 3; Fall
Play Crew 3.
STEVE IDELMAN
Cabinet Representative 2, Alternate 1; SSO
2,3; SSSH 2; SSM 3; Football 1,2, Shield 1,
Minor N 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield l,
Minor N 2,3, Major N 4, Captain 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield l , Minor N 2,3, Major
N 4; Cross Country 3.
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NORIKO INOUE
Foreign Exchange Student 4; G.A.A. 4;Spanish Club 4; Art Council 4; A.F.S. Committee 4.
JUDY JACOBS
SSM 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 1,2,4, Twentyfour Point Award l, Seventy-fivePointAward
2, One Hndred Fifty Point Award 3, Two
Hundred Twenty-five Point Award 4; Girls
Gymnastic Team 2; Girls Graphic Group 4;
Racket Squad 1; Personnel Monitor 4.
ALLAN JACOBSON
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 4.
GLENN JAROL
N Club 2,3,4; Football l,2,4, Shield l ,Minor
N 2, Major N 4; Tennis 1,2, Shield l; Basketball l ,2,3,4, Shield 1, Major N 2,4.
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CRAIG JOHNSON
Reflections Revelries 3,4; Musical 3,4; Concert Orchestra Student Director 3; Concert
Band 1,2,3,4; Intermediate Band 3; Stage
Band 2,3,4; Winter Festival 3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4.
LAWRENC E JOHNSON
Transferred from Loyola Academy 3.
GERI JANIS
G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2; Future Secretaries 4;
Personnel Monitor 4.
MARY JANISCH
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Racket Squad 2.
SUSAN JOHNSON
Personnel Monitor 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Future
Secretaries 3; Racket Squad l ; Ski Club 2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y 2.
MICHAEL JANSON
Musical 4; Track Manager 3, Minor N 3;
Folk Music Club 3; Choir 2,3,4; Glee l ;
Silver Music Pin 3.
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NANCY JOHNSON
Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Spanish
Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
DIANE JOHNSTON
G.A.A. 1.
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CHARLES JOSEPH
Football Shield 2 ; Baseball 2 ; Astronomy
Clu b l ; Managers Club 2.
DANIEL KAMMIER
Wrestling Shield l ; Art Council 4.
JAM ES JU LIUS
SSSH 2; Basketball 1.
JAN IS KAMPS
Cabinet Representative 2 ,4, Alternate 1,3;
SS0.2 ,3,4, Head Secretary 4; SSSH Secretary
3; SSM 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 2; Homecoming Court 3; Pep Club l ; G.A.A. 1,2;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Cap tain 2,3; Racket
Squad l ; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
EUN ICE KA NTOR
Cabinet Altern ate 4; SSO 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections Revelries 2; G.A.A. l;
French Club 1,2; Future Nurses 2; Glee Club
l ; Racket Squad 1; Ushers Club 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Girls Graphic Group
Sec. 4 .
DANIEL J UNGWIRTH
Tra nsferred from Luther H.S. 2; SSO 4;
Football l ; Track 1,4, Minor N l ; Basketball Mi nor N 1, Captain l ; Choir 1,4.
GLENN JU REK
Swimming 1,2,3.
JUDY KAPLA N
Choir 2; Ushers Club 3; Spotlighters 2 ,3.
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DAN IEL KAHN
Transferred from Sullivan I-l.S. l ; Cabinet
Representative 3; Student Council Alternate
4; Track Major N 4; Fine Arts Club 3,4,
Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Art Council 2,3,4, Vice
Pres. 4; Cross Country 2 ; International Relations Club 3.
LINDA KAPLAN
G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 3; Art Council 1,2,
3,4; Glee Club 1; Tri-Hi- Y 1,2,3,4; Ushers
Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
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BARBARA KELLER
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSM 4; Fall Play Crew
1; G.A.A. l; French Club 2,3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3; Racket Squad 1; Tri-Hi-Y
4; Ushers Club 3,4.
REN EE KESSEL
SSO 1,2,3,4; SSD l; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2; Spring
Play 2; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
French Club 1,2.
Lucius Goodenough (Bob Pederson) pleads for the hand of
Melody Lane (Lisa Polakoff) in the autumn melodrama.
MARK KAPLAN
Cabinet Representative 2, Alternate 3; SSO
2,3,4; SSM 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSD 3; N Club
2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1, Major N 2,3,4; Baseball 4; Spanish Club 1.
BERTHA KIM
Future Secretaries 4; Art Council 4; Pen Pal
Club 2.
KEN KARLSON
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3; SSD 3; SSM 3,4; Reflections Revelries 4; Football Shield 1; Basketball Shield 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,
Minor N 2,3, Major N 4.
FRANCIE KITE
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet Representative 1,3,4, Pres. 2; SSSH 4; SSM 2,3;
Personnel Monitor 2; French Club 1,2,4.
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DEBORAH KATZ
Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate
1; SSO 3,4, Period Sec. 4; SSSH Sec. 3;
SSD 3,4, Sec. 4; Personnel Monitor 4;G.A.A.
1; Future Secretaries 4; Racket Squad 1.
SUSAN KEARNEY
G.A.A. 1,2.
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SHERWIN KITE
Student Council Alternate 1; SSSH Asst. Chr.
4; SSM 2; Swimming Shield 1.
LYNNE KIVILUOMA
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
pin 3; SSD 2; SSM 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board
3,4, Twenty-four Point Award 1, Seventy-five
Point Award 3; Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club
3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
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JUD I KLEHR
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate l; Cabinet Representative 4; SSO Receptionist 4; Fall Play Crew
2; G.A.A. 1,2; Folk Music Club 2; French
Club 1,2,3,4; Reflections Staff 3,4, Section
Editor 4 , Star Award 3; Fine Arts Club 3;
Spotlighters 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2; Chemistry Advisory Board4.
JEFFREY KLEIN
Student Council Alternate l; SSD 2; SSM 2;
Musical 1,2,4; Football l; Physics Club 3;
German Club l; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l ;
Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Pen
Pal Club l; Music Certificate 2; Spring Music
Festival 1,2,3,4; Winter Music Festival 1,2,
3,4.
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TIM KNUDSEN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Major
N 4; Astronomy Club 2,3; Concert Band
1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 4.
ROBERT KOCH
N Club 4; Basketball l,2,3, Shield l, Minor
N 2, Major N 3.
LAURA KLEIN
Fine Arts Club l; Glee Club 1,2.
JANEEN KOE
Student Council Alternate 4; SSM 1,2,3;
G.A.A. l; P.S.O. l; SSSH 3; French Club 2.
PAUL KLEIN
SSM 3; Musical 2; Wrestling 1,2,4, Minor
N 1,2; Astronomy Club l; Spanish Club 4;
Choir 2,4; Boys Glee 1.
HENRY KOGAN
Bronze Honor Pin 4; SSO 2,3; SSSH Super·
visor 4; SSM 2,4; Personnel Monitor 2·
Russian Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Home-'.
coming Committee 4.
MAUREEN KLEINMAN
SSSH 2; SSD 3; SSM 4; Musical Crew 3;
Spanish Club l; Personnel Monitor 4;Homecoming Committee 4.
MAURICE KNAIZER
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Cabinet Alternate 4 ; SSO 3,4; SSSH Chr. 4;
SSM 3,4; Track 1.
RAYA KONRAD
SSM 1,2; Student Union Board 4; Cabinet
Alternate 4; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club
1,2.
DOUGLAS KORN ELLY
Cabinet Representa tive 2; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH
3; SSM 2,3,4; N Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4;
Football Shield l; Track 2,3; Cross Country
Minor N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3 14, Shield 1,
Minor N 3, Major N 2,4; Spanish Club 4.
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�KEITH KREFT
SSM 4; Musical 2; Concert Orchestra 2,3;
Concert Band 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin 3;
Hi-Y3.
BAHRY KOROGODSKY
Graphic Arts Club 2,3.
PATIUCIA LA BOLLE
Personnel Monitor 4; Glee Club 1.
BARBARA KORTA
G.A.A. 1; Racket Squad 2; Student Account·
ing Monitor 1,2,3.
SANDRA KOST
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 2,3,4; SSM2;SSSH
Period Sec. 3; SSO Receptionist 4; Fall Play
Crew l; Reflections Revelries Crew l, Pub·
licity Chr. 2; Musical Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
French Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Racket
Squad l; Homecoming Committee3,4, Com·
mittee Chr. 4.
JEFFREY LANGE
SSSl-I Asst. Chr. 3; Baseball 1,4; Spanish
Club 2,3; SSM 4; Physics Club 3.
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JOEL KOVAL
JULIE LANNUTTI
Art Council 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. l; French Club
l; Racket Squad 1,2; Ski Club 1; Fall Play
Crew 1,2,3; Fine Arts Club l ; Pen Pal Club
l; Library Aid 1; Musical Crew l; Spring
Play 2; P.S.0. 1.
JUDITH KRAMMER
Glee Club 1.
LYNNE LASKIN
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries Crew
2; G.A.A. 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
ROBERTA KRASNER
Transferred from Mather H.S. 1; Bronze
Honor Pin 4; Student Council Alternate 1,4;
G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 3,4; Future Teachers
3,4; Art Council 4; Mock State Constitution·
al Convention 3.
JUDI LAWLER
SAO Monitor 2,3,4; G.A.A. l; Ski Club
Treas. 2.
JEFFREY KHAY
Cabinet Representative 1,2; French Club 1,2.
HERB LAWHENCE
Science Fair Award l; Reflections Revelries4.
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�DONALD LAZAAR
SSO 4; Football 1; Baseball 1,3,4, Shield 1,
Minor N 3, Major N 4.
JOAN LEFEV HE
G.A.A. 1; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; French
Club 3; Ushers Club 3,4.
EARL LICHTENSTEIN
SSO 4; SSSH 4; SSM 4; Spring Play Crew
2; Musical Crew 1; N Club 3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3; Executive Club 4; Managers Club
2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Manager 2,3,4,
Major N 3,4.
IRIS LIEBENSTEIN
SSO 3,4, Asst. Head Sec. 4; French Club
2,3; Racket Squad 1.
DONNA LEFF
SSD 4; Personnel Monitor 4; Reflections
Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1; Girls Graphic Group4.
STEWART LIPMAN
SSO 2; SSM 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Manager
1,2,3, Minor N 2; Fine Arts Club 2,3,4; Art
Club 2,3,4; Managers Club 1,2,3, Sec. 3;
Scholastic Art Award 2.
JEANETTE LEOGRANDE
Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin
3; Musical •1,2,3,4; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4;
Spring Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Play 3; Fall
Play 4; G.A.A. l; Ushers Club 3,4; Pen Pal
Club 2,3; Student Union Board 4.
GEOFFREY LISS
Transferred from East Chicago Washington
H.S. 3; Tennis 1,2; Booster Club 1,2.
ALBERT LETZKUS
Wrestling 1; N Club 1,2.
ROBERT LISS
Cabinet Representative 1,2,3; SSM 1,2; Reflections Revelries 1; Tennis 1,2; Wrestling 1.
DALE LEVIN
SSO 3; SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 4; French
Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow l ; Racket
Squad l; SSO Rater 3.
STEVEN LISSNER
Student Council Alternate 3; SSO 3,4; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4; SSM Supervisor 4;
Fencing 3; Latin Club 1,2, Consul 2; Chess
Club 1; International Relations Club 1,2,3,4,
President 3,4; Library Aid 3.
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KENNETH LEVITAN
Gold Honor Pin 4; Student Council 2,4; Cabinet Representative 3; Wrestling 1,2, Minor
N 1; Masque and Gavel 1,2, Treas. 2; Rssian Club 3,4; Debate Team 1,2; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4; Unity Board 3;
Student Council Big Brother 2,4; Mock State
Constitutional Convention 3,4.
DENNIS WESEk
SSM 2,3; A.V.A. 4; German Club 3.
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�Senior curriculum includes English lit,
MARCIA LOJ\IE
Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 4 ; SSD 4; G.A.A.
1; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers Club 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Racket Squad 1.
MARK MALLER
SSM 4; Fencing 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Art
Council 4; Spotlighters l ; Chess Club 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD LOWY
Spanish Club 3.
-MARY LUTHER
SSO 2; SSM 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club2,3.
ROBERT MACHACEK
SSM Asst. Supervisor 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4,
Major N 2, Ca pt. 4; N Club 2,3,4.
Mr. Bretl uses the overhead projector to make his solid geometry
class more enjoyable and stimulating.
LEON MANE LIS
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Gold Honor Pin 4; State Science Fair Award
1; Cabinet Representative 2; Reflections Staff
3,4, Star Award 3, Section Editor 4; Spotlighters 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Debate Club 1.
FRED MANNA
SUE MARKS
Cabinet Alterna te 3; SSJ\I 4; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Three Hundred Point
Award 4 ; Folk l\lus ic Club 2,3; French Club
l; Art Council 1,4; l\lixed Chorus 4; Ski
Club2.
E ILEEN MAHTA
G.A.A. 3; Racket Squad 1,2; Tri-Ili-Y 3.
DENNIS MAURIZI
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Bronze Hon or Pin 3; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
�political science, family living, and trig .
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THOMAS McCLELlAN
Transferred from Senn H.S. 3; Cabine t
Representative 4; SSO 4; SSSH 4; A.V.A.
2; N Club 4; Football 2,4, Major N 4;
Spanish Club 4; Band 1.
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VINCENT MICARI
Reflection Revelries 4.
AMYMEDINTZ
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 4; G.A.A.
1; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3.
JAMES MICHONSKI
A.V.A. 3,4; Cross Country 2; Wrestling 1,2.
LESLIE MELNICK
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3; Cross Country 2; Swimming 1,2, Minor N 2.
ANDREA MIGDOW
SSO 2; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Reflections
Revelries 1; G.A.A. 1,2; French Clu b 1,2; Art
Council 3.
BURTON MEYER
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1; Spanish Club l ;
Managers Club 2.
MA RY MILLER
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Board l, Seventy-five Point Award 2; French
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow l ; Ski
Club 2; Girls Gymnastics Team 2,3.
JERRY MEYERHOFF
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet
Representative 2,3; Radio Club 1,2,3,4,
President 2.
RICHARD MEYERS
JAY MILLMAN
Reflections Revelries 3,4; Musical 4; Tennis
3,4; Concert Orchestra 4; Concert Band 1,
2,3,4; Cadet Band l; Gold Music Pin 3.
SANDRA MINK US
Pep Club 1,2, President 2; Musical Crew 4;
Musical 3,4; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring
Festival 3,4; Dance Band 4; G.A.A. 1; Folk
Music Club 2; Lyric Opera Guild Poster
Award 3; Fine Arts Club 3; Art Council 2,
3,4, Sec. 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gold
Music Pin 4; Reflections Revelries 4.
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�LOIS MONHARDT
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 4; Fall Play Crew
3; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Twenty-four Point Award 3; Future Nurses
Club 2; Pen Pal Club 4; Ski Club 2,3,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Ushers Club 3,4.
ROBERT NESS
SSM 4; Radio Club 2.
CAROL MORGEN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S. 4; Personnel Monitor 4; Girls Graphic Group 4.
SHARON NEUBAUER
Personnel Monitor 3,4; Ski Club 2.
CHERYL MUELLER
Transferred from Foreman H.S. l; G.A.A. 1.
JANIS NEUMEISTER
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3,4; SSM Head
Secretary 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3; SSO
Public Relations Chr. 2; Fall Play Crew 1,2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Spring Play
2; Spring Play Crew l; G.A.A. l; Spanish
Club 3; Nilehilite Staff 3; Art Council 2; Ski
Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y l; Student Union Board
Sec. 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chr. 3.
JERIN MUELLER
Blue Honor Certificate l; Personal Monitor
4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award
2; French Club 1,2; Future Nurses 4; Art
Council 4; Glee Club 1,2; Racket Squad l;
Girls Interscholastic Tennis Team 1,2,3.
MARILYN NIEDER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council 2,
Outstanding Service Award 3; Cabinet Treas.
4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3; SSM Head Sec. 4; Personnel Monitor 2; Reflections Revelries 2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 1; French Club 1,
2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Girls Graphic
Group 4; Spotlighters 2; Racket Club l; Student Union Board 4.
BRUCE MYERS
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet Alternate 4;
Musical 2,3,4; German Club 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Math Club 4.
WILLIAM NI GUT
Student Council l; Cabinet Vice Pres. 3;
SSO 2; SSD 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield l,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,
Shield l; Track 1,2,3, Shield l; Nilehilite
Staff3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4.
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LINDA NAFTULIN
SSM 2; Reflection Revelries 2; Reflection
Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Art Council 4.
REECIE NELSON
Transferred from Schurz H.S. l; Personnel
Monitor 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; French Club 3,4;
Future Nurses Club 2,3,4; Pen Pal Club 3;
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Ski Club 4; Ushers Club 3,4,
Treas. 4 .
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ELLEN NOESEN
G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3.
JACK NORTMAN
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3; SSM 2,3; A.V.A. l; Intermediate Band 2; Glee Club l; Wrestling l
�DENISE NOTARIUS
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSO 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;
Ripplettes l ; French Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres.
4; Future Secretaries 3; Spotlighters l; Pen
Pal Club 1; Ushers Clu b l; Racket Squad l.
KAREN NOVELLI
Student Union Board 4; Cabinet 3,4, Alternate l; Girls Graphic Group Treas. 4; P.S.O.
1,2; SSO 2,3,4; SSM 2; SSSH 3,4; G.A.A.
1; Reflections Revelries 4; Fall Play Crew l.
PATRICIA NOWAK
MICHAEL NULL
Cabinet Alternate 3; SSO 2; SSSH 4; Track
2; Latin Club 1,2 , Consul 1.
JUNE O'NEILL
Transferred from Pala tine H.S. 3.
DONNA ORBACH
Student Council 3,4; Cabinet Alternate 1,2;
SSO 3; SSD 2; Fall Play 3; Fall Play Crew
1,2; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4; Reflections
Revelries Crew l; Spring Play Crew 1,2;
Musical 3,4, Lea d 3; Musical Crew l ; Thespians 3,4; G.A.A. l; Folk Music Club 2;
German Club l; Spanish Club 3,4 ; ArtCoun·
cil 2 ,3; Glee Club 4; Flunker's Fling 3.
LORRAINE OSTAPOWICZ
Reflection Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,4; Orchesis
4; Spanish Club 2; Future Secretaries 4.
MORRENE PAN ITCH
National Merit Scholarship Finalist 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l ; Musical Crew 2,3;
G.A.A. 4; Golden Galleon 3,4; French Club
1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Glee
Club 1,2,3.
SUSA N OEHLBERG
Personnel Monitor 4; Pen Pal Club 3; Ushers
Club 3,4.
CARLA PANKEY
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 2,3; SSM 3,4, Receptionist
4; Cabinet Alternate 3,4; G.A.A. l ; Fall Play
Crew l; Musical Crew l ; Reflections Revelries 4; Glee Club 1,2; Student UnionBoard4.
RONN IS OHER
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 2,3,
Alternate l ; Musical Crew 2; G.A.A. 2,4,
Twenty-four Point Awatd 2; Teachers of
Tomrrow l; Glee Club 1,2,3.
MITCHELL PARADISE
National Mtrit Scholarship Letter of Com·
mendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate l;
SSO 2,3,4; SSM 2,3,4, Supervisor 4; SSSH
3; Football Shield 2; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield 2,
Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Cross Country
3,4, Minor N 3,4; Basketball Shield l.
SANDRA OHLSON
SSO 3; SSSH Sec. 3; Reflections Revelries 4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Twenty·four Point Award 1,
Seventy-five Point Award 2 , One Hundred
Fifty Point Award 4; Cheerleader 1,2,4,
Alternate 3; Ripplettes 2,3,4; Gymnastics 2,
3; S.A.0. Monitor 2,3,4; French Club l;
Racket Squad l; Ski Club l; Ushers Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 2,3.
ANNETTE PATOFF
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3; Spring Play 2; G.A.A. l;
Spotlighters 1,2; International Relations Club
3; Art Council 4; EPIC Staff2,3 .
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�Winter Music Festival
plays music of the season.
GLENN PAUL
SSO 3,4; SSD Supervisor 3; SSM 3,4;
N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,
Shield 1, Minor N 2,3; Baseball 1,2, Shield
l , Minor N 2.
ROBERT PEDERSON
Golden Galleon 3,4; Fall Play 4; Thespians4.
MARY POTTER
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificate 1; Student Council 4· Cabinet Representative 4, Alternate 2; SSO 4;
SSM 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Twenty-four Point
Award 2, Seventy-five Point Award 3; Ripplettes 2,3,4; Golden Galleon 3,4; Future
Nurses 1; Art Council 1,2; Ski Club 2,3,4.
DUANE PERKINS
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 2,3; SSSH 3; SSM
2; Golf 1,2; Ski Club 4; Homecoming Com·
mittee 3; Art Counci.l 2; Library Aid 2 .
ANDREA POWELL
Reflections Revelries 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Spanish Club 3; Ushers Club 3.
WILLIAM PETERSON
Personnel Monitor 2; Fencing 1,2,3; Hi· Y
1,2,3,4.
JOHN POWERS
SSO 2,3; SSM 2,3; SSSH 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,2; Baseball 1, Shield 1.
SANDRA PHILLIPS
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1;
French Club l; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,
3,4, Secretary 4; Reflections Staff 4; Tri-Hi-Y
3,4, Chaplain 4; Ushers Club 2,3,4.
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FREDERICK POINDEXTER
SSO 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 4· Choir 4·
Folk Music Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Sp~nish Club
2,3; Track 3; Swimming Minor N 1,2,3.
MICHAEL PROUSIS
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SSM
3,4; Football 1,4, Shield l; Basketball l,2,3,
Shield 1, Minor N 3; Baseball l,2,3,4,Shield
1, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4.
SUSAN PHILLIPS
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSO 3; SSD 3; Fall Play
Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. l; Folk
Music Club 2; Golden Galleon Social Chairman 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Fine Arts Club
3; Spotlighters 2,3,4.
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MORTON PRYTIKIN
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 1.
�Senior Bruce Myers displays his talent in a violin solo.
ARNOLD RABIN
Cabinet Alternate 3; A.V.A. 2,3,4; Tennis
1,2,4, Shield 1,2; Masque and Gavel 1,2,
3,4; Russian Club 2,3; Art Council 1,2,3,4;
Debate Club 1,2,4.
DALE RASMUSSEN
NANCY RACINE
SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM 4; Fall Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. l ; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
REXENE RASMUSSEN
Cabinet Alternate 3; Reflections Revelries 4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Future Secretaries 4; Pep Club
l ; S.A.0. 2,3,4.
MINNA RAFFERTY
Transferred from Regina . Dominican H.S.
4; Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. 4; French
Club 4.
GILBERT RAVELETTE
Transferred from St. George H.S. 2; SSO
2 ,3,4; SSSH 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2,4;
N Club 4; Basketball 2,3,4, Major N 3,4;
Baseball 2,3,4, Major N 3,4;SpanishClub3.
EDWARD RAKOWSKI
SSM 3; Tennis l; Wrestling Minor N 1,2;
Baseball 4; Astronomy Club 1.
LINDA RAPHAEL
SSO 4; Spring Play 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board
3, Sec. 4, Twenty-four Point Award l, Seventy-five Point Award 2, One Hundred Fifty
Point Award 4, Camp Scholarship 3; Folk
Music Club 2; Spotlighters l; Tii-Hi-Y 4;
Ushers Club 3,4.
WILLIAM REIMER
SSO 2,3,4, Supervisor 4; SSM 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,3, Major
~ 4; Swimming 1,2, Shield l , Minor N 2;
Racket Squad l; Hl-Y 2,3,4.
JOHN RETTBERG
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�GARY REUTER
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 3; SSSH 3; Swimming 1,3,4, Shield 1, Major N 4; Gymnastics Minor N 2; Radio Club 2; Ski Club
Pres. 2; Hi-Y 2,3.
MARTIN ROBIN
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l; Latin Club 1,2,3,
4; Llbrary Aid 1,2,3,4; Track l; Baseball!.
CHARLES REYNOLDS
JACQUELINE ROBINSON
Cabinet Alternate 3; SSD 4; Fall Play Crew
2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3; SSl\-1 2,3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses 2,3; Art Council 2,3; Llbrary Aid 1,2,3.
GREGORY RICH
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S. 2; A.V.A.
2; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4, Lead 2; Reflection Revelries Crew 2,3,4; Spring Play Crew
2; Musical 2,3,4; Musical Crew 2,3; Swimming i\1inor N 2; Wrestling 4; Spanish Club
2; Choir 4.
DOUGLAS HICHARDSON
SSM 3,4; Indoor Track 2; Intramural Basketball 3; Track 2; German Club 4.
HARVEY ROSE
SSM 2; A.V.A. 3; Football 1,2, Numerals
2; Baseball 2,3, Minor N 3; Library Aid 2.
LESLIE RIGGS
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 4; SSM 4; Musical
2,3,4; Girls Gymnastic Team 1,2,3,4; Winter
Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music Festival 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Twenty-four Point
Award 1, Seventy-five Point Award 2, One
Hundred Fifty Point Award 3, Two Hundred
Twenty-five Point Award 3, Three Hundred
Point Award 4; Ripplettes 3; French Club '.1;
Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Silver Music Pin
4; Music Certificate 2; Pen Pal Club 2; Racket
Squad l; Ski Club 2.
HAROLD ROSEN
SSM 3; A.V.A. 3; Executive Club 4.
CHARLENE RIVAHD
Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. l; Future Secretaries 4; Library Aid 3; Guidance Monitor 2.
JUDY ROSEN
Blue Honor Certificate l; Fall Play Crew 2;
Musical 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Future Secretaries 3,
4; Glee Club 3; Mixed Chorus 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Winter Festival 4;
Spring Festival 3,4.
MURIEL ROBERTS
Student Council l; Cabinet Representative 3,
Secretary 4; SSO Receptionist 4; Personnel
Monitor 2; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A.
1,2,4; Cheerleader 2,4; French Club 1,2,4;
Spotlighters l; Racket Squad l; Ushers Club
2; Homecoming Court 4.
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HOW AHO ROMANEK
Bran ze Honor Pin 4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH
Supervisor 4; SSSH Chr. 4; SSM 2,3,4; N
Club 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield l, Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4; Spanish Club 4.
LINDA ROSEN
SSO Head Sec. 3,4; SSSH Sec. 2,3; SSD Chr.
2,3; Student Union Board 4; Student Unity
Board 2; Cabinet Representative 1,3,4, Sec.
2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; EPIC Board 3,4,
Editor 4; A.F.S. Committee 4; Girl's Graphic
Group Vice Pres. 4; Racket Squad 1.
�AUDREY ROSENFIELD
Cabinet Alternate 3; SSO 2,3,4, Period Sec.
4; Personnel Monitor 2; Fall Play Crew 1,
2,3; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3; Spring
Play Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3;
Future Nurses l.
STEVE ROSENZWEIG
Cabinet Representative l, Alternate 2; Radio
Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4;
Russian Ciub 3,4; Pen Pal Club 2,3, Pres.
2; Library Aid 3; A.F.S. Committee 3; Northwestern University Russian Demonstration l.
PHILIP RUBIN
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO Supervisor 4; Russian Club 2,3,4; Advanced. Chemistry Research Board 4.
CYNTHIA RUBINSTEIN
Folk Music Club 2; Fine Arts Club Pres. 3;
Glee Club l.
GARY ROSS
SSSH 4; SSM 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Coin
and Stamp Club 2; International Relations
Club l; Wrestling l.
JEAN RUDN IT
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 2; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; G.A.A.
1; French Club 4.
RONALD ROTH
SSO 4; SSM 4; Baseball 1,2,3, Shield 1,
Minor N 2,3; Reflections Staff 4; Executive
Club 4; Managers Club 3; SSM Asst. Supervisor 4.
KENNETH RUSSELL
Cabinet Alternate 1; Personnel Monitor 2;
Football Shield l; Track Shield 1; Wrestling 1,2, Shield 1; Spanish Club 2.
VERA ROTHSTEIN
Transferred from Tuley H.S. l ; Student
Council Alternate 1; Personnel Monitor 3,4;
Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries Crew
2; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club 2,4.
JANICE SACHS
Cabinet Representative 2, Alternate 1,3; SSO
4; SSSH Sec. 4; Spring Play 2; Spanish Club
1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 2.
GILBERT ROTKIN
National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4;
Gold Honor Pin 4; Gold Honor Certificate
1; Student Council 4 ; German Club 3; Spotlighters 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; Choir 4;
Debate Club Treas. l.
JERRY SAMELSON
Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSO 3,4; SSSH 4;
Wrestling Shield 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield
1,2, Minor N 3; Physics Club 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Union 4.
CAROL ROWE
SSO 2; Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections
Revelries 2; G.A.A. l ; Glee Club l; Library
Aid 3; Spring Play Crew 1.
PHILIP SAUNDERS
Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Folk Music
Club 2; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Russian Club 3,
4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Beginning Band l;
International Relations Club 3.
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�Seniors
SHARON SCHNEIDER
G.A.A. 1; Future Teachers 1,2; French Club
2; SSM 3.
These practical seniors realize that waiting for the bus in cold
weather requires a team effort.
JOHN SCARF
SSO 3; Concert Orchestra 4; Concert Band 4;
Intermediate Band 3.
ROBERT SCHIEWE
Astronomy Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. l , Sec. l,
Pres. 2,3.
STEPHEN SCHLESINGER
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate
l; A.V.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4, Treas. 4.
BARBARA SCHNEIDER
SSO 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Spotlighters l; Racket Squad l; Ushers Club 3.
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BARRY SCHOELLER
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3,4; N Club
3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4, Capt. 4; "Track 1,2,3, Minor
N 1,2,3; Basketball l,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor
N 2,3, Major N 4; Spanish Club 1.
PHYLLIS SCHULDINER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; blue Honor Certificate
l; Personal Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club 1,
2,3.
ALLEN SCHULTZ
HOW ARD SCHUM IR
Broni:e Honor Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 4; Technls 4; Latin Club 1,2; Spotlighters 4.
NANCY SCHWARTZ
Cabinet Alternate 1,2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Spotlighters 2; Ushers Club 3; Reflections
Staff 4.
�stren gthen friend ships befor e depar ting.
LEONE SCHWEGEL
SSD 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Girls Glee 2,3; Pen Pal
Club 2,3.
RON SHAFFER
SSH 2,3; Football 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4;
Basketball 1,2 ,3,4, Minor N 3; Baseball l,
2,3,4, Shield 1,2; Major N 3,4.
KENNETH SEESK IN
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate 1; Niiehilite Staff 4,
Editor Page Two 4; Deba te Team 1,2,3,
Captain 2,3, "Rebuttal" Team 2,3; Masque
and Gavel 1,2",3; Cabinet Representative 2,
3; Student Council Alterna te 3; SSSH Monitor 2; SSD 3upervisor 3; Ru ssian Club 1,2,
3,4, Pres. 1,2,4, Sec. 3; Track Shield 1;
Spotlighters 2,3; Chemistry All Stars 2; Student Council Big Brother 2 ,3.
ROBERT SHA MBERG
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 2; Stud ent
Council 1; Newspaper Staff 1; SSM 1.
GLENN SEIDEN.
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 2; Football
1; Basketball 1.
GA IL SHAPIRO
Student Council 3,4, Sec. 4; SSO 3; Musical
1,2; G.A.A. 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 1;
Nilehilite Staff 4, Co-feature Editor 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2; Homecoming Committee
Co-Chr. 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Christmas Festival 1,2; Spring Festival 1,2; Music
Certificate 2; Student Council Big Sister 3,4;
Northwestern University Orchestra Festival 2.
FAITH SEIDMAN
SSSH 3; Personal Monitor 4; Spanish Club
1; Teachers of Tomorrow l ; SSM 2.
PAUL SHAPIRO
SSM 2 ; Swimming 1; Astronomy Club 1;
Intra mural Bowling 3.
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BERNARD SETTLER
Football 1,2, Shield 1; Swimming 1; SSM 3.
CHARLYN SHACHTMAN
Student Council Alternate 4; SSO 3; SSM 3;
Personal Monitor 2,4; G.A.A. 1; Future
Nurses Club 2; Racket Squad 1; Ushers
Club2.
SUSAN SHAPIRO
Musical 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Latin Club 1,2,3,
4, Aedile 4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Silver
Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Pen Pal
Club 2,3; Ushers Club 2 ,3,4, Vice Pres. 4;
Winter Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music
Festival 1,2,3,4; Music Certificate 2; Fine
Arts Club 1.
DONNA SHAVITZ
Cabinet Alternate 4; Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A.
l ; Nilehilite Staff 4; Art Council 1,2,3; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Intermediate Band 1;
Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3.
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�Seni ors' activ ities
Steve Lissner, Gary Reuter, Cindy Guerrero, and
Bob Pederson study at tl1e Skokie Library.
HAROLD SHEFSKY
LINDA SIEGEL
Personnel Monitor 3,4; Reflections Revelries
3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Orchesis 4; Glee Club 2,3;
Ushers Club 3; Winter Festival 2,3; Spring
Festival 2,3; Orchesis 4.
SHEILA SHERER
Reflections Revelries Crew 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2,
3; Art Council 4; Spotlighters 2; Beginning
Band 1; Ushers Club 3.
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LOWELL SHERMAN
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3; A.V.A. 1;
Spring Play Crew 1; Track Shield 1; Wrestling 1,2, Minor N 1; Astronomy Club 1.
RONALD SIEGEL
Cabinet Representative 1,2; SSO 2,3,4; SSM
2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Minor N
1, Major N 2,3,4; Basketball Shield 1; Spanish Club l.
ARNOLD SIEGEL
SSO 3,4; Executive Board 3,4, Supervisor 3;
SSM 3, Head Supervisor 4; A.V.A. 3,4;
Russian Club 2,3,4; Mock State Constitutional Convention 2.
0.
MARK SIEGEL
Cabinet Representative 2; SSM 3; Fall Play
2; Reflections Revelries l; French Club 1;
Student Union 4; Fine Arts Club 3; Homecoming Committee 3.
SHARON SIEGEL
SSO 3,4; SSD Head Secretary 3,4; SSM 3;
Personnel Monitor 1,2,3,4; SAO Monitor 2;
Fall Play Crew 2; Thespians 2; G.A.A. 1;
Future Secretaries 3,4, Pres. 3,4; Pep Club 1;
Girls Graphic Group 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
DON SIEGEL
SSSH 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1,
Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Shield 1, Minor N 2,3; Track 1,2,
Minor N 1; N Club 3,4; Basket.ball Capt. 3.
NADINE SIMON
SSD 4; Fall Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 1; French
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Spotlighters 1,2,3.
�branch out into the community.
NAOMI SIMON
Cabinet Alternate 1,2; SSO 2,3,4, Head Secretary 3; SSM 2,3,4; SSSH 2,3; Reflections
Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club l; Pep
Club l; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
PAMEIA SIMONS
Silver Honor Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Gold Honor Certificate l; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Spanish Club l; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2; Ushers Club 3.
MADELINE SMITH
Fall Play Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3.
PAUL SMITH
LINDA SINGER
SSO 2,3; SSM 2,3; SSD Asst. Chr. 3; Fall
Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries2,3;Spring
Play 2; Spring Play Crew l; Musical 3;
Musical Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2, Twenty-four
Point Award 2; Ripplettes 2; Spanish Club
1,2; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Art Council 2.
PATRICIA SMYTH
Personn e l Monitor 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2;
Future Nurses Club 1,2, Treas. 2.
IVAN SIZEMORE
N Club 4; Football 2,4, Minor N 2, Major
N 4; Baseball 1,2, Shield l, Numeral 2.
SHERYL SNEIDER
Transferred from Mather H.S. 3; French
Club 4.
JOHN SMART
SSD 3; Personnel Monitor 4; N Club 3,4;
Football l,2,3,4, Shield l, Minor N 2, Major
N 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N
2,3, Major N 4.
MICHAEL SNIDER
SSO 3,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; SSM 3,4; Football 2; Track l; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Minor
N 3; Intermediate Band 2.
GLENN SMITH
SSSH Chr. 3,4; SSO 2,3,4; SSM 2,3; Football Shield l; Basketball l; Baseball 1,2,3,
4, Shield l, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Spanish Club 2.
MELODY SOELL
SSD 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Crew
l; Spring Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2 ; Spanish
Club 2,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Racket Squad l;
Ski Club l; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4 .
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�MEYER SOKOL
SSSH 4; A.V.A. 4 ; Spr ing Musical 3; Teach·
ers of Tomorrow 1,2; Choir 2,3; Glee 2.
CHRIS STAHLKE
SSM 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Spring
Play Crew 3; N Club 2,3,4; Track Minor
N 1; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Minor N l ,
Major N 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 2; F1unker's
Fling 3.
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JAN E SOLA
SSO 2 ,3,4, Asst. Head Secretary 3,4; SSD
Chr. 2; Art Council 1; Racket Squad 1; Girls
Graphic Group 4.
MAXINE STAM
SSD 2; Personne_l Monitor 3; Fall Play 3;
Fall Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Revelries
Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 3; Thespians 4;
French Club 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2,3,4; Debate Club 1,2; Library Aid 1;
Ushers Club 2,3.
GLENN SOLBERG
SSO 2 ,3 ; SSH 3 4; SSD 3,4; SSM 3,4; Per·
sonnel Monitor 2,3,4; N Club 4; Basketball
1,2 ,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4.
CAROLYN STAUFFER
Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. 2,3; Racket
Squad 1,2; Tri· Hi·Y 3.
JOANNE SONN
National Merit Schola rship Semifinalist 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Student Council
4 , Alternate 3; SSO 2,3 ,4; SSD 3; SSM 2,4;
Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Golden Gal·
leon 1,2,3,4, Ed itor 4; French Club 1,2,3,4,
Sec. 3, Pres. 4 ; Ru ssian Club 3; Nilehilite
Staff 4; Fine Arts Club Sec. 3; Spotlighters
1,2,3, Sec. 3; Llterna tional Relations Club 1,
2,3, Sec. 2,3; Debate Team 3; NDEA 'Russian Institute 2.
DONNA SPAGAT
Cabinet Representative 1,2 ,3; SSSH Sec. 4;
SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 1,2,3,4; Reflec·
lions Revelries 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader
1,2 ,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Racket Squad 1.
ALLAN SPECTOR
Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; Cabinet Alter·
nate 2; Nilehilite Staff 4; Reflections Staff
2,3,4, Journeyman Award 2, Section Editor
3,4; Executive Club 4; Russian Club 4.
ANDREW SPORES
Cabinet Representative 1, Alterna te 2; SSO
3,4; SSSH 4; SSM 3; Musical 2,3,4, Lead
3,4; Football Shield 1; Gvmn astics 1,2; Golf
1,2,3, Shield 1,2; Spanish Club 2; Barber·
shoppers 2; Choir 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Glee Club
1; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Homecoming Com mittee 4.
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ROB ERT STEINBERG
SSO 3,4; A.V.A. 3; Spring Play 2; Spring
Play Crew 2; Swimming Shield 1; French
Club 1; Coin and Stamp Club 2; Hi·Y 2 ,3;
Library Aid 1.
DALE STEINERT
SSSH Sec. 2 ; G.A.A. 1; Future N urses 2;
Ushers Club 2.
WILLIAM STEPHENS
Transferred from St. John' s Military Acad·
emy 3; Wrestling 1.
RA LPH STERN
Nationa l Merit Scholarship Letter of Com·
mendation 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Cab·
inet Representative 2, Alternate 3; Reflection
Revelries 3,4; Spring Musical 3,4; Gymnas·
tics 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Major N 4; Con·
cert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Cadet Band 1; Dance Band 2,3,4; Winter
Festival 2,3,4; Spring Music Festival 1,2,
3,4; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Music Letter 2; Advanced Chemistry Re·
search Boa rd 4.
�PAULA STIBER
Personnel J\lonitor 3,4; Fitll Play Crew 2;
Reflection s Revelries 2; Reflections Revelries
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1; Spanis h Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; Future Secretaries 4;
Art Council 4.
KATHERINE SVEDLUND
SUSAN STIFT
G.A.A. 1,2.
CAREN TANK US
SSO 3,4; Fall Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 1,2;
Spanish Club 1,2; Art Council 2.
LIN DA STOCKER
Transferred from Marywood Academy 2;
SSSH 2,3; SS D 2,3; Fall Play 3; Thespians
3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; library Aid
2,4 ; Fine Arts Club 2,3.
JOAN TANNER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Representative
3; G.A.A. 1,3; Span ish Club 3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2,3; Ushers Club 3.
MICHAEL STRICK ER
Cabinet Representative 3,4; SSO 3,4, Supervisor 4; SSS H Chr. 3,4; Football Shield 1,2;
Basketball 1,2 ,3, Shield 1,2, Min or N 3;
Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield l , i\lino r N 2,3.
SANDRA THORPE
Transferred fr om Senn I-1.S. 3; Personnel
Mon itor 4.
BARBAHA SUPERFINE
Cabinet Alternate 3; SSO 4; SSH Asst. Chr.
3; SSi\I 2,3; Personnel Monitor 4; Heflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1.
.\L\DELINE TOU FF
SSSI-I Sec. 3; Fall Pl ay Crew 1; Reflections
2,3; G.A.A. 1; German Club 2; SSJ\'I 2;
Perso nnel :\lonitor 3; Library Aid 1,2.
CHARLES SU RITZ
M usical 1; Fe n c in g 1,2,3,4, Captain 4,
l'vlinor N 2,3, Major N 4; Concert Orchestra
4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermed iate Band 1;
Gold J\ lusic Pin 4; Silver i\Iusic Pin 3.
l !ELE:"\ E TllU BA KOFF
Cabin et Alternate 3; SSS!l Chr. 2; SSD 3;
SS.\ ! 3; Personnel :\lonitor 4.
B0 1 NIE SUSSMAN
National Honor Society 3,4; Natio nal J\ lerit
Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Honor !'in
3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; SSS!! 3, Asst. Chr . 3; SSD 3; Fall
Play Lead 2,3; Reflections Revelries 2,3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Spring Play 3;
Spring Play Crew 2; M usical 1,2; J\l usical
Crew 3; Thespians 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres.
4, Minor N 2, Major N 3; G.A.A. 1; Spotlig hters 1,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold
Music Pin 3; Silver i\lusic Pin 2.
CI! E HYL T URNER
SS:\! 3; Personnel :\lonitor 4; G.A.A. l ; Glee
Club l; library Aid 2.
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�Sen iors prep are to go
GERRY WALTER
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold
Honor Certificate l; Cabinet Representative
3; Tennis Shield l; Wrestling 1,2, Shield 1;
Spotlighters 2,3,4; Debate Club l; Chess
Club2.
SANDRA VEDDER
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 4; G.A.A. l;
Future Nurses l; Ski Club 3.
BRONNA WASSERMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Blue Honor Certificate l; SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SSD 3~
G.A.A. 1,2; Masque and Gavel 3; French
Club 1,2,3,4; Russian Club 3,4; Nilehilite
Staff 4; Reflections Staff 3,4; Spotlighters l,
2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, Board 3; Chess Club 4;
Advanced Chemistry Planning Board 4; Fine .
Arts Club 1.3.
LIENE VENTERS
Cabinet Alternate 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2;
G.A.A. l; German Club 1,2,3,4; Art Coun·
cil 4.
CAROLYNNE WAXBERG
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 2,3,4; Fall Play l ; Fall
Play Crew 1,2; Reflections Revelries 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3,4; Spring Play
l ; Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,2;
Musical Crew 1,2,3,4; Thespians3,4 , Twenty
Point Award 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club
2,3; Art Council 1,2; Girls Graphic Group 4;
Ushers Club 1,2.
RONVIDOC K
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SHARYN VON OPPEN
SSSH Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Twenty-four
Point Award l , Seventy-five Point Award 2,
One Hundred Fifty Point Award ·3, Two
Hundred Twenty-five Point Award 4; Ripplettes 3,4; Racket Squad 1,2,3.
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ANITA WEINTRAUB
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze
Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1;
Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; Golden Galleon
2,3,4, Essay Editor 4; Nilehilite Staff 3,4,
Co-feature editor 4; Homecoming Committee
3,4, Co-Chr. 4.
LANCE WALLACH
SSO 4; SSM 4; Baseball Shield l; Concert
Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Gold
Music Pin 3; Stage Band 4.
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ANN WALLER
SSM 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3;
Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Biology Club
2; Spanish Club 1,2; Art Council 2,3,4.'
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STUART WEINER
SSSH 3; SSM 2; A.V.A. 4; Spanish Club 1,
2; Executives Club 4.
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SHEILA WEISMAN
Reflections Revelries 2,4; Spring Play 4;
Musical 2,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Lorelei 3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l ; Silver
Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Music Certificate 2; Ski Club 3; Christmas Festival 1,
2,3,4; Spring Musical Festival 1,2,3,4; Art
Council 4.
�away to colleg e
tn
fall.
JULIAN WEISS
National Merit Scholarship Semfinalist
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Physics Club
Spotlighters 1,2; Chess Club 2 ,3,4, Sec.
Math Club 3,4.
4;
2;
3;
2;
LINDA WICHERT
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pinz 2; Blue Honor
Certificate l; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 4;
SSM 4; Personnel Monitor 3; Musical 1,2;
G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 2; Lorelei 2,3,4;
Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Gold Music Pin
3; Silver Music Pin 2; Ski Club 2; Student
U ni~n Board 4.
STEVE WEISS
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Student
Council 2, Outstanding Service Award 2;
Cabinet Pres. 1,3; SSO 3,4, Executive Board
4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3; SSD Head Supervisor 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; N Club 3,
4, Treas. 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield l ,Minor
N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,3, Shield 1,2,
Minor N 3; German Club 2; Unity Board 3;
Advanced Chemistry Research Board 4.
STEVEN WILLIAMS
Student Council l; SSO 2,3,4; SSD Supervisor 3; SSM 2,4; N Club 2,3,4; Tennis
1,2,3,4, Maj or N 2,3,4, Most Valuable
Player 3; Basketball Shield 1,2; Baseball
Shield 1.
STEVEN WEISS
PAUL WILLNER
SSO Chr. 4; SSM Supervisor 4; Track 2,3;
Golf l; Spanish Club 2,3.
GLEN WELCHKO
Football Shield l ; Intermediate Band l; Concert Band 2,3; Silver Music Pin 3.
DONNA WELSTEIN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 ; Gold Honor Pin 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor
Certificate l; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Four
Year Pin 4; SSO 3,4; Reflections Revelries
3,4; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 3,4; Spotlighters
1,2, Sec. l ; Unity Board Sec. 3; Student
Council Big Sister 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 1,4, Sec. 4.
REBECCA WEXLER
Spring Play 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club
3,4; Pen Pal Club 3; Racket Squad 3; Ski
Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Ushers Club 4.
Lunchtime gives these seniors a chance to study and eat simultaneously.
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�NEIL WINSTEAD
Personnel Monitor 3; A.V.A. 2; Swimming
Mgr. 2; Baseball 1,2,4, Shield l, Minor N
3, Major N 4; Pen PalClub2;Library Aid 3.
JOAN YOUNGBLOOD
Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. l; Art Council
1,2,3; Fine Arts Club 1,2; Racket Squad l,
2; Llbrary Aid 1,2.
LINDA WOLCOTT
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit
Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4;
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2,
Blue Honor Certificate l; Cabinet Representative 4, Alternate 3; SSO 2,4; Personnel
Monitor 2; SSSH 4; Fall Play Crew l; Rellections Revelries 2,3; Musical Crew 2;
G.A.A. l; Folk Music Club Pres. 2; Science
Seminar 3; French Club 4; Math Club Sec. 4.
LARRY YOUNGKRANTZ
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; SSM 4; Football 3,4,
Minor N 3; Track 3; Hi- Y Sec. 2.
LINDA WOLF
Cabinet Alternate l; SSSH Sec. 3; Personnel
Monitor 4; Heflections Hevelries Crew 2;
Spanish· Club l ; Teachers of Tomorrow l ;
Homecoming Committee 4.
ALEXIS ZABORE
Reflections Revelries 4; Musical 2,3,4;G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, Board 2,3,4, Sec. 3,4, Twenty-four
Point Award 1,2, Seventy-five Point Award
2; Orchesis 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2,3; Spanish Club
l; Choir 4; Glee 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3.
RICHARD WOLF
SSO 2,3,4; N Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Shield
1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Swimming 1,
2, Shield l, Minor N 2.
MONICA ZAIDMAN
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2;
Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A.
1,2,3, Twenty-four Point Award 2; French
Club. l; Spotlighters l; Library Aid 1.
STEPHEN WOLF
Cabinet Representative 2, Alternate 4; SSO
2 ,3,4; N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4,
Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4, Capt. 4.
JOANNE WOLMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 4; Student Council 4;
Cabinet Representative 2, Alternate 3; SSD
3; G.A.A. l ; French Club 1,2,3,4; Art Council 2,3,4.
JANIS ZEHNER
Spring Play Crew 2; Musical 4; Musical
Crew 2,4; G.A.A. l ; Choir 3,4; Glee 2; Library Aid 4; Musical Festival 1,2; Fall Play
2 ,3,4; Spring Music Festival 2,3,4.
SUSAN \VOLTERS
Personnel Monitor 4; Future Nurses 3,4,
Pres. 4; Lorelei 2 ,3,4; Glee 1,2; Choir 3 ,4;
Music Honor Certi.fkate 2; Silver Music Pin
3; Gold Music Pin 4.
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IRIS ZAMANSK Y
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSSH Sec. 4; G.A.A.
l; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3.
CAROL ZIMMERMAN
Silver Honor Pin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 2;
Gold Honor Certificate l ; Student Council 3;
Cabinet 1,2,4.
�BONNIE ZUTMAN
SSSH 2; SSM 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 4;
Reflections Revelries 2; Spanish Club 2.
Seniors Nancy Schwartz, Leon Manelis, Bronna Wasserman, Mari Gersh, and
Sandi Phillips relax and enjoy their yearbooks on Senior bermuda day.
Not Pictured
WALKER ALLEN
Transferred from St. George H.S. 3.
KEITH JONES
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S. 4.
KATHLEEN ANDERSON
LORIN LEVIN
SSO 3,4; A.V.A. 3; Track 1,2,3, Minor N 3.
MARC ANDERSON
MORITZ LEWKOWICZ
ALEX ELLIOTT
Transferred from Loyola Academy 4; Footpall 1,2; Basketball l ; Baseball 1.
MARCEY McCLURE
JAM ES POKLOP
BERNARD FARBER
Transferred fr om Amundsen H.S. 1; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4.
LARRY FICKS
LINDA GRANT
Cabinet Alte~nate 1; SSO 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2; French Club 2; Pep Club 1.
ALLEN PONTO
Track 2.
SUSAN RUSCH
G.A.A. 3.
CALVIN SNYDER
ROBERT WEBB
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�EDUCAT ION
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�Education is the goal of the school,
the duty ofthe teachers,
and the obligation of the students.
It develops the minds
and bodies of the students
and prepares them
for the demands of the modern world.
A complete high school education
enables the students
to walk into a more certain Future.
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�Central Administration
DR. CLYDE PARKER
Superintendent of Schools
To the Seniors of Nilehi East,
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Even though tomorrow appears to be a long way off, it is a truism that what we do
today does fashion that inevitable tomorrow . In one sense, the seniors of 1965 have
reached a tomorrow -- their graduation from high school. But yet countless others
remain, and how each one will meet these depends greatly upon the past, part of which
is your high school career.
The future, the world of tomorrow, is yet to be explored by you. Each of you will
make an important contribution to it. The size of your contribution will depend greatly
upon how well you have prepared yourself to meet the challenges which the atomic age
has created.
We in the high school, both your teachers and administrators, hope that the education you have received in the Niles Township High Schools will help you to contribute
magnanimously to the world of tomorrow. Niles High School East has played a vital
role in your development Our sincere desire is that you continue to develop, using the
principles you learned in high school.
I extend my own personal wish to.each of you for the many tomorrows yet to come;
that yo1.1 find life rich and rewarding, remembering that your days at Nilehi East have
been important in developing that life.
Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent of Schools
�Board of Education
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MRS. JUDITH BLOCH
MR.JOHN MAU
MR. MILTON FALKOFF
MR. RAYMOND OSBORN
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MR. KENNETH UTTRELL
DR. FRANCIS SAUNDER S
DR. JOHN JI. SPEER
Assistant Administrators
MR. PA UL HOUGHTO N
Assistant Superintendent
DR. JOHN HARRIS
Administra tive Assistant
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�Central Administrative
Directors
DR. ARTHUR RYDEN
Guidance and Testing Director
MR. TED HUGHES
Business Manager
MR. JOHN ANDERSEN
Buildings a nd Grounds Supervisor
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MR. HAROLD OHLSON
Research, Publications, Community Relations Director
DR. TED COBUN
Audio-visual Education Director
MR. ORLAND RUYLE
Adult Evening and SummerSchool Director
MR. JAMES HEINIGER
Physical Education Director
�Parent-Tea cher Associatio n
The combined efforts of Mrs. Victor Rasmussen (Corresponding Secretary), Mrs. John
Weber (Treasurer), Mrs. Louis Simons (President), and Mrs. David Hessel (Recording
Secretary) manage the important affairs of the PTA.
Boosters' Club
N ilehi East's Parent-Teacher Association and
Boosters' Club both work together towards a common goal--to strengthen the bonds between the
parents, teachers, administrators, and students. Composed of representatives from parents, faculty, and
administrators, both clubs meet on a regular basis
in order to promote school spirit.
The PTA's varied projects include operating refreshment stands at all home games and sponsoring an open house in order to acquaint parents
with their children's teachers. Another project which
the PTA has successfully sponsored is the class
level teas where parents from various class levels
meet with the class level advisors to become acquainted with the responsibilities of their children during
school.
The Booster Club has also been very active this
year, sponsoring such affairs as family swim nights
and building a float for the Homecoming court to
ride on during the parade. Membership in both
clubs is open to any parent, teacher, or administrator.
Niles East Boosters' Club: Standing: Mr. Siegal, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Schaller, Mr.
Wittkamp, Mr. Gilhooley, Mr. Bailen, and Mr. November. Seated: Mr. Shearn,
Mrs. Wittkamp, Mrs. Siegal, Mr. Rockowitz.
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�Farewell,
Dr. Kavanaugh
DR.J. KEITH KAVANAUGH
The execution of a school's educational programs ultimately relies on
the principal, for he is the highest director and coordinator of all school
activities. From August, 1958, to November, 1964, Dr. J. Keith Kavanaugh
served as principal and witnessed the rapid educational growth of a swiftly
expanding school. When Dr. KavanaugTt first came to Niles East, it was a
two-year school with an enrollment of 1400. In 1961 , it became a four-year
school and grew to a peak enrollment of 2700 in June, 1964. During this
time East adopted new approaches in the teaching of science, foreign languages, and social studies. Programs broadened to include APP and honors
courses, and new courses entered the curriculum. Under Dr. Kavanaugh's
leadership, East added to its educational facilities an expanded audio-visual
aids department and an up-to-date language laboratory. For these educational improvements and for his many other contributions, Dr. Kavanaugh
receives Niles East's sincere thanks. It was with a deep sense of regret that
we bade him farewell.
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�Niles East Administration
In Mr. Beranis's Student Activities office, SSO personnel check last minute instructions before reporting to their posts.
MR. TED BERANIS
MR. MARVIN IHNE
MR. /AMES MILLER
Junior Class Administrator
Director of Student Activities
Freshman Class Administrator
Sophomore Class Administrator
Director of Student Accounting
This year the administration made two changes
within its structure. With the departure of Dr. Kavanaugh, Mr. Tyler, senior class level administrator,
assumed the role of acting principal. The administration of Niles East had included two assistant principals: one in charge of the freshman and junior
classes and the other in charge of the sophomore
and senior classes. This year the administration
changed to include four class level administrators-each in charge of one class only. The two new class
level administrators, Mr. Beranis and Mr. Miller,
still maintained their respective positions of director
of student activities and director of student accounting. These men increased the administration's
efficiency by alleviating the burden on any one
administrator.
MR. RAYMOND TYLER
Senior Class Administrator
Acting Principal as of December l " 1964
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�ENGLISH
enrich es educa tion .
Mr. Eberhardt stimulates these students with new ideas for their panel discussion.
DANIEL ALBRIGHT
Ph.D., A.M.-Univ. of Chicago
Department Chairman
PAUL EBERHARDT
A.B.-Univ. of Michigan
M.A.-Ohio State Univ.
JEFFREY JOSEPHSON
B.A.-Northwestern Univ.
M.A.-N. Illinois Univ.
Yearbook Advisor
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LYNNETTE FAUROT
B.A.-W. Michigan Univ.
Spotlighters Sponsor
Technis Sponsor
Asst. Drama Director
VERN/EL LUNDQUIST
B.S.-Univ. of'Nebraska
M.A.-Univ. of Minnesota
NORMAN FREY
B.S., M.S.-Northwestern
Univ.
Newspaper Advisor
JOHN PALM
A.B.-Williams College
M .A.-Yale Univ.
Debate Coach
JANIE FRIEDMAN
B.A.-Indiana Univ.
JUDITH PILDES
B.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Golden Galleon Advisor
ALICE GREEN
B.A.-Brooklyn College
M.A.-Univ. of Wisconsin
JEAN SCHAEFLE
B.S.-Lawrence College
Yearbook Advisor
�English, more than any other subject, is basic to
everyon e's educatio n. Opening the world of literatur e
to the student for his enrichm ent and enjoyment,
English teaches both-the skill to write effectively and
the ability to read intelligently.
To provide each student with a course that is
beneficial to him, the English departm ent at Niles
offers its subjects on three different tracks--b asic,
regular, and honors. All three levels cover reading
and writing essentials. The basic level, however,
concentrates on gramma r, whereas the honors level
concentrates on a thoroug h understa nding of literature. The regular track course offers the average
student a combina tion of literatur e and gramma r.
Without this specialized learning environm ent, the
student could not receive the full benefits of the
English instructi on so necessar y to his educatio n.
Miss Lundquist offers a student advice on improving a theme.
IMOGEN E SCHNEIT ER
B.A.-MacM urray College
M.A.-Univ. of Michigan
AL VIN SCHWART.<:,
B.A.-Nebraska State
College
M.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
Drama Director
DENNIS SNIDER
B.S., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
Frosh Football Coach
Asst. Varsity Track Coach
RICHARD TENDICK
B.A.-Illinois College
M.A.-Colorado State Univ.
VIRGINIA STEMP
B.A.-Downer College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
JUNE TODD
B.S., M.A.-S. Illinois
Univ.
MARGAR ET WHITE
A.B.-Asbu ry College
Sophomo re Cabinet
Co-sponsor
MARY WHITE
A.B.-Marquette Univ.
M.A.-Univ. of Illinois
Ushers Club Sponsor
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�FOREIGN LANGUAGES unite the world.
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These French students check their pronunciation by playing back their own recordings.
The last few years have seen a change in the
foreign language department at East; the emphasis
in teaching has shifted from vocabulary and grammar in particular to speaking and understanding in
general. The force behind this change has been the
adaptation of the ALM (Audio-Lingual Material)
program. The philosophy behind this program is
that one should be taught a foreign language as
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he was taught his own, by imitation and repetition.
To supplement this program, extensive language lab
facilities are used. Using these facilities, a foreign
language student ca~ hear either his own, his instructor's, or a native's voice. Through these excellent facilities, the foreign language student at
Niles can learn a language well and gain a better
understanding of foreign cultures.
�Seated at the master control desk in the languag e laborato
ry, Miss Burnham is able to
c:heck students' progress by listening to their responses to
taped question s.
KAY BECK
JANICE BERTH
B.A.-Knox College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
German Club Sponsor
DONALD BLAIR
B.A.-Va lparaiso Univ.
French Club Sponsor
JANE BURNH AM
B.S., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
GENTIL DA ROSA
B.A.-St. Xavier College
B.A.-Univ. ofVizeo
M.A.-Loy<,>la Univ.
Spanish Club Spons0r
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AUGE GUTNA YER
B.A.-Ro sary College
Future Teacher s Sponsor
A.F.S. Sponsor
B.A.-Roosevelt Univ.
LOIS LAMBERG
HERMI NIA LOPEZ
B.A.-Beloit College
M.A.-No rthwc•te rn Univ.
Latin Club Sponsor
JOHNM OSHAK
M.A.-Un iv. of Chile
B.A. , M.A.-In diana Univ.
Student Union Sponsor
Russian Club Sponsor
Chess Club Sponsor
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�Mr. Pirok explains the workings of our government to Noriko Inoue, foreign exchange student from Japan.
The teaching of Social Studies is in the process
of radical change. Today, more than ever before,
students of Social Studies are being taught to analyze
rather than to memorize. Through one approach
to this new philosophy, the student learns about a
significant historical events and its various causes
and effects. The student then has the task of analyzing the given information and forming his own
justification of the event. Textbooks are often abandoned for booklets dealing with historical events
and their importance.
FAYETTE ARNOLD
B.A.-N. Park College
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JOHN BETTS
B.A., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
M.A., Ph.0.-Univ. of
Chicago
The Social Studies department of Niles East has
done much to expand and improve its course offerings. Non-Western Civilizations and U.S. History
can be taken on any of three levels--basic, regular,
and honors. Accelerated courses in APP American
or European History are offered to students who
want to gain college credit or theexperienceof taking
a university course. Through the variety of courses
offered and the different levels on which they are
taught, Niles East's Social Studies department is
beneficial to all students.
EVERETT COLTON
KARL DEJONGE
B.A.-Drake Univ.
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
B.A.-Calvin College
M.A.-Univ. of Illinois
�SOCIAL STUDIES
stimulates thought.
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HARRY E WING
GLENDA LAMBERT
RICHARD MIYA
B.A.-Illinois Wesleyan
Univ.
:-.1.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
Asst. Varsity Football
Coach
Frosh Wrestling Coach
B.A.-Hastings College
M.A.-Univ. of Nebraska
Asst. Debate Coach
B.S., :Vl. A.-Northwestern
Univ.
Hadio Club Spon sor
WILLIAM OSNESS
MEL PIROK
PA TRICK SHEEHAN
Ph.B.-Illinois Wesleyan
Univ.
M.A.-Colorado State
Asst. Varsity Football
Coach
Soph Basketball Coach
B.A., M.A.-Univ. of
Illinois
Student Council Sponsor
By using the map to indicate various countries of the world, Mr. Sheehan
makes his students better understand the significance of these countries.
B.A.-N. Park College
Asst. Frosh Football Coach
Asst. Vars ity Track Coach
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HAYWARD WOOD
B.A.-Loyola Univ.
B.S., M.A.-S. Illinois Univ.
M.A.- Nor thwestern Univ.
Department Chairman
DONALD WRIGHT
B.A.-Lake Forest College
\1.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
Mr. Wright explains the meaning of maturity to his family living class.
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�MATHEMATICS
aids logic.
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Llnda Wolcott explains a geometry construction to Mr. Brett's class.
These students solve algebraic equations with the assistance of Mr. Kort.
MARVIN BRETT
B.E., M.A.-N . Illinois
Univ.
Sophomore Cabinet Sponsor
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RHODA BROWN
B.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Freshman Cabinet
Co-sponsor
MILDRED HALL
B.A.-Carthage College
M.A.-Columbia Univ.
WILLIAM HENRY
B.S.-S.W. Missouri State
Univ,
M.E.-Univ. of Missouri
EARL HOFF
B.S.-Univ. of Chicago
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
�THOMA$ KIVILUOMA
B.E.-N. Illinois Un iv .
.\L\.-Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Golf Coach
Department Chairman
.\Ir. II off hears Sandra Phillips' explanation of a .trigonometric unit circle.
ANT/JONE KORT
A.B.-Calvin College
.\!.,\.-Uni\'. of .\lichigan
Mathematics is important not only in itself, but
also as it applies to the sciences. For any individual,
mathematics serves as an aid to logical, precise thinking. Even the most basic mathematical problems
involve a high degree of accuracy. The theorems
of geometry and advanced algebra call for logically
deducted statements, well substantiated and coherently presented.
In addition to promoting logical thinking, mathematics is the shorthand of the sciences. It is the
only means to express the precise, quantitative data
which science utilizes. In high school little more than
a basic knowledge of algebra and geometry is necessary for the introductory courses in physics, chemistry, and biology, all of which the student .can take.
As an aid to clear thinking and as the means of
scientific expression, mathematics is a powerful tool.
TED MEYER
RONALD PREISS!G
B.S., .\I.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
ll.S., .\I.S.-"1. Illinois Uni\.
VIRGIL VAN CLEA VE
GEORGE YURSKY
IL\.->lorthwestcrn U niv.
B.S.-C:oncordia College
.\l.S.-DePaul Univ.
Varsity Football Coach
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stresses
understanding.
~Ir.
;\lanyn expla ins the mean ings of the sy mbo ls on the periodic chart to his chemistry stud ents.
CARL BURGENER
ED WARD BURNS
B.S., Illinois Wesleyan B.S.-Univ. of Michigan
Univ.
Asst. Frosh Football Coach
M.A.-Columbia Univ. Asst. Track Tea m Coach
Department Chairman
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WILLIAM COLL/EN
EDWARD DEGENHARDT HOMER ELLIS
B.S.-Wisconsin State Univ. B.S., M.S.-Michigan State
B.S.-Mount Union College
M.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
Univ.
M.A.-Oberlin College
Head Track Coach
Asst. Soph Football Coach
ROBERT KEEN
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
M.S.-Bradley Univ.
Fencing Coach
�To insure accurate results, Steven Idelman uses caution in performing his experiment.
Niles East has been a leader in initiating new science curricula. In biology the
BSCS (Biological .Sciences Curriculum
Study) program has been taught in two
versions for the first time this year. One
places emphasis on the biochemical approach; the other, on cell structure. The
curriculum in chemistry includes both
traditional chemistry and the · CHEM
(Chemical Education Material Study)
program. The physics classes continue
to utilize the recently developed PSSC
(Physical Science Study Committee) pro·
gram. These new programs, which emphasize understanding concepts rather
then memorizing facts, keep Niles up-todate in science education.
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B.S.-Univ. of Ohio
Junior Cabinet Sponsor
Science Seminar Dir.
WAYNE LUECK
B.S.-W. Mich. Univ.
M.A.·Univ. of Calif.
Ski Club Sponsor
KENNETH MARTYN
B.S.-Univ. of Nebraska
M.A.-Columbia Univ.
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ROBERT RAMCREN
A.B.-N. Park College
M.A.T.-De Paul Univ.
GEORGE ROTH
B.A., M.A.-Univ. of
Wisconsin
LESLIE MAC STURGES
B.S.-London Univ.
Exchange Teacher 1964-65
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�PHYSICAL EDUCATION
strives for excelle nce.
Mr. Sokalski supervises a boys' swimming class in its practice.
No one can deny that a sound physical condition is necessary for both the physical and mental
health of the individual. The faculty and administration have worked diligently to expand and
improve the many physical education activities
at Niles. Daily gym classes and extra-curricular
sports activities build the studen't' s strength, endurance, and leadership. Adding to the variety of
activities are the extensive gym facilities, which
have been expanded in recent years. A girls'
leaders gym program, which trains g irls to assist
teachers in instructing and leading gym classes,
has a lso been initiated and enlarged.
In the process of striving for physical fitness ,
the student develops sportsmanship and leadership. Various group activities, such as the Girls'
Athletic Association and the boys' intramural
sports program, promote team spirit and wholesome competition. Through the many facets of
Niles East's physical education program, the student can acquire physical dexterity and a Wellrounded sense of leadership and sportsmanship.
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HOWARD BYRAM
B.S.-Univ. of Omaha
M.A.-Sta te Univ. of Iowa
Varsity Wrestling Coach
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GERALD FERGUSON
JUDITH GORDON
BARBARA HINTON
DONALD IARSON
B.S., M.S.-E. Illinois
Univ.
B.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
Cheerleading Sponsor
B.S.-Ohio State Univ.
B.S., M.A.-Univ. of
B.S., M.S.-Cent. Missouri
Illinois
State Univ.
Varsity Swimming Coach G. A.A. Bowling Sponsor
PA TRICIA MA TLAK
�NICHOLAS ODLIVAK
B.A., i\l.A.-Univ. of
Kentucky
Varsity Baseball Coach
BARBARA OLSEN
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
Orchesis Sponsor
Kathy Svedlund displays her batting skill as Miss Matlack umpires the game.
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R.S.-Illi.nois State Univ.
\ I .S.-Univ. of Illinois
Department Chairman
SHELBY REESE
JOHN RICCITEUI
NANCY SAMSON
THOMAS SOKALSKI
CARL TRAFICANO
B.S.-W. Illinois Univ.
G.A.A. Gymnastics Sponsor
B.S.-W. Illinois Univ.
Gymn astics Coach
B.S.-Wheaton College
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
Ripplettes Sponsor
B.S.-Univ. of Illi nois
Asst. Gymn astics Coach
B.S., M.S.-Bradley U niv. B.S., M.A.-Univ. of
"N" Clu b Sponsor
Illinois
:::>epartment Chairman
Frosh-Soph Cross Cou ntry
Frosh Basketball Head
LEONARD WINANS
Frosh-Soph Tennis Coach
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No one is more aware than the teen-ager that in
Illinois a n individual can obtain a driver's license
a t the age of sixteen, and the teen-ager who does
not wait breathlessl y for the opportunit y to get his
license is rare indeed. In order to prepare these
eager future drivers, Niles East offers a three phase
program for teaching driving skills. First, sophomores take a six week course in driving theory,
which makes students aware of road signs, safety
regulations , a nd good driving principles. Thesecond
phase of the driver's education program is spent
with the Aetna Drivo-Tra iner machines, which introduce the students to actual driving situations. Finally,
the students acquire driving practice in one o.f the
school's training cars. This experience,, enables them
to learn how to ha ndle a car in various traffic situations--often a t the expense of the driving instructor's
peace of mind. This three phase program in driver's
education provides comprehen sive instruction in the
developme nt of good judgment and driving skills.
Mr. Pooley prepares Martin Kogan for the rigors of his first 1ralTic situation.
CLYDE CARTER
B.A.-Evansville College
Junior Varsity Basketball
Coach
Frosh Baseball Coach
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JAMES DORSEY
B.S.·N . Michigan U niv.
Frosh Football Coach
JAMES POOLEY
B.A.-Wheaton College
Jun ior Varsity Football
Coach
Varsity Basketba ll Coach
WILLIAM WARNER
B.S., M.S.-Indiana Univ.
Department Chairman
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Under Miss lmmel's watchful gu idance, Unda Farber gains valu able experience in operating business machinery.
BUSINESS EDUCATION
E. ROBERT BLUEGE
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
iVl.A.-Northwestern Univ.
l!:xecu lives Club Sponsor
JOAN COON
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
M.Ed.-Univ. of Illinois
GORDON MALONE
B.Ed.-Whitewater State
Teachers College
Homecoming Sponsor
ONNI HENDRICKSON
B.S.-N. :Mich igan Univ.
Senior Cabinet Sponsor
STEPHEN MORGAN
B.S.-E. Illinois Univ.
M.S.-Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Tennis Coach
Essential to the efficient functioning of the business
and fina ncia l worlds are competent office workers,
well-trained salesmen, a nd intelligent executives. As
part of its vocational training program, Niles East
prepares interested students for these vital positions.
In a ddition to the sta ndard courses in typing, shorth a nd, a nd clerical and secretarial practices, the
business department offers special courses in business la w, communications, a nd mathematics .
Many of the business education courses utilize the
department's extensive array of modern equipment,
ADA IMMEL
A.B.-Lawrence College
M.A.-U niv. of Iowa
F.S.A. Spo nsor
Department Chairman
CHARLES PLOCK
B.S.-E. lllinois Univ.
M.S.-India na State College
Intramural Sports Director
ranging from typewriters to a switchboard installation. This equipment gives students the inva luable
opportunity to experien ce the actual working situations and problems which will present themselves
in a business career. No a mount of spoken instruction, for exa mple, can substitute for the future
receptionist's actua l experience of working a switchboa rd in an office stituation. This concern with practical experience is a vital part of the business education department's training of students for the business
world.
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�HOME ARTS
ELI.(,ABETH ANDEKIAN
FLORENCE BUTLER
B.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor
B.S.A.S.-I.I.T.
Department Chairman
As she helps Sharon Brzny finish her project, Miss Andekian
illustrates some of the fine points of sewing.
INDUSTRIAL
ARTS
DAVID BURGETT
CHARLES MADISON
B.S.-E. Kentu cky State
Univ.
M.Ed.-Univ. of Illinois
Department Cha irman
B.S., M.A.-M ichigan
State Univ.
WILLIAM MELES
D ONALD TEST
B.S.-N. Illinois Uni v.
Girls Graphic Arts Club
Sponsor
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The home and industrial arts courses are basically vocational courses. They are designed to train students for their future
car~rs as craftsmen or housewives.
There are three general divisions of the home arts courses:
foods, clothing, a nd home management. Foods courses acqua int
girls not only with cooking but also with ma rketing, food
fads , and meal-planning. Girls taking clothing courses learn
how to sew and mend clothes a nd how to choose clothes that
suit both the occasion and their figures. In home ma nagement
courses, girls learn about budgeting, home furnishings, a nd
child care and development.
The industrial arts department teaches such manua l skills as
using welding tools, operating lathes, and drafting ideas on paper. Courses include drawing, woods, metals, a nd others.
B.S.-Stout State Univ.
Auto Workshop Sponsor
Fascinated by a n antiq ue truck , James Vavrik, Norman Levin, and John Scharf intently explore
the intricacies of the transmission a nd the engine block.
�ART
ROBERT BAUMGARTNER
B.S.-N. Illinois Univ.
Frosh Baseball Coach
Frosh Basketba ll Coach
BARBARA FIT.<:,GERALD
B.A.-Univ. of Illinois
HA.<:,ELLOEW
B.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
M.S.-1.1.T.
Through the many cultural courses which Niles East offers,
the student has an opportunity to discover and appreciate
the true meaning of art. By partiCipating in the choir or glee
club, the concert band or the orchestra, a student learns the
skills and acquires the understa nding necessary to interpret
music. For the student who enjoys creating something artistic
with his hands, the art classes provide excellent opportunities
in painting and sculpturing. But all students who have the
desire to become acquainted with art or music do not have
the ability to achieve acceptable results in a course which requires actual performance or creation. Courses in art history
and music theory are available to these students. The many
opportunities for achieving excellence in the fields of art and
music at Niles introduce the student to the world of fine arts
and help him develop a worthwhile appreciation of its beauty.
Deeply a bsorbed in his work, Richard Trapper molds a clay vase.
MUSIC
-EARLE AUGE
B.A., M.A .-Northwestern
U niv.
Singing Groups Sponsor
LEO PROVOST
B.A., M.A.-Univ. of
Illinois
School Ba nds Sponsor
Reflections Revelries
Director
"One-two-three; one-two-three," says Mr. Auge,
demonstrating the beat of a song.
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�GUIDANCE
The dual role of the guidance department amplifies the imp.ortance of its services
to the students of Niles East.
The immediate responsibility of the guidance counselors is to help each student make
the most of his high school education. Each
counselor is assigned to a certain group
of students when they enter freshman year
and remains with them until graduation.
He helps the students choose courses that
are suited to their abilities and interests.
The guidance department not only helps
students make their high school careers as
successful as possible but also gives direct
aid to them when they plan for their futures.
All students have the opportunity to attend
the career seminars that this department
plans. For college-bound students, the counselors have planned informative movies
and college conferences. Thus, the guidance
department provides essential aid to students in their quest for a life of fulfillment
and happiness.
Mr. T yler advises Ken Seeskin on plans for the future.
Social
Worker
Guidance Counselors
GERALDINE TOSB Y
ROBERT BOTTHOF
SUSAN BOWERSOX
RONALD HUNT
RAYMOND LEFEVOUR
B.S.-Northwestern Univ.
M.S.W.-Loyola Univ.
B.S.-St. Mary's College
M.A.-DePaul Univ.
B.A.-Central YMCA
College
M .A.-Northwestern Univ.
B.S.-N.W. Missouri State
College
M.S.-Univ. of Wisconsin
B.S.-DePaul Univ.
M.A.-Unlv. of Chicago
Speech
Correctionist
ROLIJE KOROL
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LORRAINE RUBIN
AUNE TOIVOLA
JOANNE ULLRICH
B.S.-Univ. of Illinois
B.A., M.A.-Northwestern
Univ.
B.S., M.A.-Univ. of
Minnesota
B.A.-Michigan State Univ.
M.A.-Northwestern Univ.
�SPECIAL SERVICES
Special services at Niles East play a
vital role in the school's activities. By efficiently handling the library's facilities, the
librarians enable students to broaden their
knowledge by delving beyond the classroom
in reading. Another aid to students' reading is the reading laboratory. Here students
who have a deficiency in reading and students who want to improve their reading
skill may work at bettering their speed
and comprehensi on. Students who have a
deficiency in speaking or hearing receive
the special attention of the speech correctionist and of the impaired hearing instructor.
If a student's illness does not allow him
to attend school for a long period, the
homebound instruction teachers help him
keep up with his classmates in his school
work. When a student returns to school
after an extended absence, he must check
in with the school nurse. She, like all other
personnel performing special services, helps
the student by catering to his specific needs.
The availability of extensive references makes the library an ideal place to study.
Audio-Visu al Director
ANDY MAGGIO
B.A., M.A.-N. Illinois
Univ.
Impaired
Hearing
Instructor
MARJORIE STEVENS
B.A.-Northwestern College
B.S.-Moorhead State
College
IRENE GARRIGAN
L.K. TAYLOR
B.S., B.L.S.-Univ. of
Minnesota
B.A., M.S.-Univ. of
Illinois
Student Librarians
Director
Reading
Laboratory
Instructor
Nurses
JEAN MASSMAN
B.S.-Loyola Univ.
R.N.-St. Francis School of
Nursing
Librarians
BARBARA SCARBROUGH
R.N.-St. Francis School of
Nursing
Future Nurses Sponsor
VELLA BASS
B.A.-Univ. of California
MARY WALKER
B.A.-S. lllinois Univ.
B.L.S., M.A.- Univ. of
Illinois
Department Chairman
Homeboun d
Instruction
Teachers
ROBERT BANDEL/ER
B.A.-Missouri Univ.
ROCHELLE SPITZ
B.A.-Roosevelt Univ.
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�Acknowledgement
Producing a yearbook takes many hours of hard work. Often there is
much disappointment and frustration involved in putting the book together,
but these problems seem only minor once the work is done and we can
look back on the whole year. Without the help of the following people this
book would never have been possible:
Mr. Jeffrey Josephson, general staff advisor.
Mrs. Jean Schaefle, portrait staff advisor and Mr. Ted Beranis, administrative advisor.
Norman King Co. printers, and Root Studios, photographers.
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra, The Chicago Tribune, Blunt, Ellis,
and Simmons, E.R. Moore, Dr. S. LiVacari, D.D.S., and the Fifth
Army Corps at Fort Sheridan.
The section editors and staff members of Reflections.
Thank Yo.u ,
Joe Gordon
Marcie Swider
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Abbott, Terry 92
Abrams, Barbara 104
Abrams, Cindy 98
Abrams, Gary 92
Abrams, Wendy 112
Abramson, Wayne 104
Acker, Larry 98
Ackerman, Marcia 21, 98
Adams, Eric 73, 92
Adelman, Robert 81, 98.
Adelman, Ronald 98
Agoranos, George 23, 26, 112
Ahonen, Geraldine 104
Ahonen, Nancy 98
Ahrendt, David 104
Airdo, Joseph 104, 112
Airdo, Robert 98
Akerlund, Linda 112
Alexander, John 62, 98
Alleguez, Rebeca 92
Alleman, Steven 72, 104
Alpern, Michael 104
Andalman, David 112
Anderson, Carolyn 41, 92
Anderson, Christie, 98, 99
Anderson, Douglas 11 2
Anderson, Linda 92
Anderson, Michael 75, 92
Apelian, George 81, 92
Apple, Rochelle 92
Applin, Diane 39, 40, 112
Aprill, Ellen 14, 16, 1 7, 98
Arcus, Robert 104
Arenson, Gregory 31, 60, 104
Argus, Louis 38, 73, 92
Arkin, Joseph 72, 73, 83, 104
Armstrong, Steve 62, 71, 98
Arnstein, Sandra 13, 21, 38, 98, 101
Aronson, Martin 68, 98
Aronson, Robert 1 7, 98
A.tkin, Barbara 33, 112
Auerbach, Marsha 92
Averbach, Michael 21, 68 , 98
Babetch, Renee 11 2
Babis, Barbara 112
Bachman, Seymour 68, 98
Baer, Roger 104
Baigelman, Susan 104
Bailen, Dennis 67, 104, 108
Baim, Gary 22, 44, 104
Baim, Howard 19, 23, 112
Bain, Leslie 92
Bakalor, Barry 11 2
Balas, Glenn 78, 112
Balas, Hillary 92
Baldassano, Clara 98
Balkin, Claudia 112
Barach, Penny 104
Barchet, Lillian 92
Baren, Barbara 15, 104
Baren, Tobey 17, 92
Barkoo, Linda 98
Barnett, Edward 60, 11 3
Barnett, Howard 104
Baron, Avery 104
Baron, Lawrence 18, 19, 11 3
Barringer, Dean 11 3
Bartlett, Paul 92
Barys, Robert 64, 76, 104
Baskin, Neil 22, 60, 76, 83, 104
Bass, Dennis 39, 40, 46, 104
Batko, Kenneth 80, 98
Batzkall, Dianne 98
Bauer, Rita 36, 38, 85, 86, 104
Bauer, Walter 98
Baumgarten, Darlene 11 3
Beaver, Ellen 36, 39, 40, 41, 104
Beck, Arnold 92
Becker, Albert 63, 92
Becker, Allen 60, 76, 104
Becker, Ilene 11 3
Becker, Marlene 98
Becker, Rita 11 3
Becker, Steve 11 3
Bedows, Stanley 104
Beer, Bette 41, 98
Belcher, James 104
Bell, Robert 98
Belue, Linda 26, 45, 113
Benas, Tobey 34, 101, 104
Bendel, Bruce 63, 92
Bender, Michelle 92
Benedict, Donald 98
Benjamin, Maryann 113
Bennett, Marlene 24, 104
Berent, Diane 92
Berg, Richard 77, 98
Berger, Arthur 60, 113
Berger, Corwyn 113
Berger, Gerald 39, 104
Berger, Marilyn 11 3
Bergeron, David 76, 104
Bergeron, Diane 98
Berick, Jo Anna 92
Berk, Arnold 92
Berk, Nancy 98
Berke, Ricki 113
Berkowitz, Rhona 22, 28, 29, 31, 104
Berkson, Deborah 3 7, 92
Berkson, Dennis 113
Berkson, Edward 114
Berland, Eric 98
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Bernstein, Meryl 114
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Bieber, Madelyne 98
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Bilton, Reva 38, 98
Bilton, Rivian 104
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Boukas, William 68, 98
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Brushaber, Philip 24, 62, 98
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Burdeen, Diane 17, 105
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Cairo, Rosemarie 105
Calkins, Anita 39, 40, 98
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Capettini, Kathleen 88, 105
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Carasso, Barbara 93
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Carneal, Thomas 93
Carroll, Mary 105
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Carvalho, Celia 38, 98
Carvalho, Isabel 38, 98
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Casbarian, Carol 38, 115
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Cassman, Alan 98
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Christensen, William 62, 68, 98
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Christerson, Nancy 20, 93
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Goldberg, Rozlyn 37, 105
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Goldstein, Donald 105
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Gordon, Joseph 15, 34, 105
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Greenberg, Charles 106
Greenberg, Eileen 122
Greenberg, Ellen 93
Greenberg, Mark 21, 100
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Greenberg, Sheryl 106
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Greenfield, Allen 62, 75, 100
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Grimson, Linda 15, 122
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Gross, James 93
Grossman, Marshall 35, 106
Grossman, Roy 75, 93
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Guerrero, Kathleen 84, 85, 106
Gumbiner, James 106
Gunderson, Gregory 23, 45, 64, 76, 83, 122
Gurwitz, Deborah 20, 3 7, 93
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Gutter, Andrew 81, 106
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Lutz, Bradley 70, 101
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Mack, Lynne 101
Maday, Barbara 107
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Maki, John 81, 95
Malfar, Lanny 107
Malick, Michael 101
Malitz, Roger 39, 107
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Mandel, Hector 73, 95
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Phillips , Linn 101
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Rosenberg, Toby 108
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HIGH SCHOOL
EAST DIVIS ION
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
VOLUME XXXVI
CO- EDITORS
MERLE JACOB
HELENE LEVIN
PHOTOGRAPHS
ROOT STUDIOS
CHICAGO , Ill.
PUBLISHER
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PARK RIDGE, Ill.
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�The school is an institution
made of component parts.
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In the realms of education, leadership, athletics,
occasions, arts, and people, the school is a
springboard - - a student's introduction to the
worlds of the city. The school has these
characteristics on a minature basis. The city
broadens, diversifies, and develops these elements.
It is in the city that the student channels the
knowledge that was cultivated in the school.
In the city he enters the adult world.
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�Leadership
page 38
Athletics
page 58
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�Arts
page 100
Occasions
page 126
�Peo ple
page 148
�Educa tion beg ins in the classroom .
Education is the primary function of
a school. Through cultural, academic, and
applied courses, the high school prepares
its students for careers and higher
education. The curriculum allows the
student to concentrate his effarts in one
field of study and to develop other talents
or interests.
In the city, the student can broaden
his education through the various
universities, libraries, museums, and other
cultural or industrial centers. He takes
what he had learned in the school and ·
applies it in the city. Education from
both school and city are the component
parts in a student's life.
�In the city , institutions such as the Planetarium supplement the classroom instruction .
Teachers confer on methods of presentation of moteriol.
In the library, the student broadens and specia lizes
his knowledge by using outside resources.
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�The Art Institute: an educational
institution students utilize in the city.
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�Communication.
Engl ish stim ulate s crea tivit y
The Engli sh Departme nt concentra tes on
developin g students' writing skills, grammar ,
and appreciat ion of literature . This year in
addition to the regular Freshman , Sophomore, Junior, and Senior English courses, an
experime ntal class in American Literature
was offered to the Sophomo res,anda seventh
period English Seminar was held for those
Seniors taking Honors English. English Seminar was a voluntary course aimed at understanding literature os a part of the humani-
The Reading Lob helps this Nilehi student to increase
her speed and comprehens ion.
ties. A main goal of this course was to allow
the students to pick a subject and hove them
do extensive reading and writing about it.
Courses in Public Speaking and Journalis m
were offered to teach students proper spoken
and written expressio n. The Reading Lab has
been more widely used this year. With its
new equipmen t, the Lab can more effectivel y
assist the students in improvin g their speed
and comprehe nsion . Using principles learned
from the study of English, Nilehi's Debate
Team successfu lly presented its material in
the many contests it entered. Thus, the variety
of courses offered in this year's English curriculum gave students a chance to study different methods of communi cating ideas.
These sen iors ore engrossed in a lecture given during
their English class.
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�Upholding the high standards of deba te ore Joel Weinstein and Ken Seeskin.
Mosque and Gavel, under the leadership of Fred Reiner (president)
a nd Alice Wolfe (secre tary-treasurer), sponsors the annual interschool speech tournament.
Robert Cohn gives an oral
class curriculum.
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Responsible for the publication of the Golden Galleon literary magazine are C. Chapman (saciol
cha irman), B. Ellison (publicity manager), M. Haskel l (treasurer), L. Pauly (secretary ), P. Rest (sho rt
story editor), C. Bobera (essay editor), E. Schuman {art editor), and J. Weinstein (poetry editor).
Golden Galleon
Golden Galleon, Nilehi's literary publication, con ta ins the best, original, creative endeavors by students. This exce llent magazine
was selected for a first place award in last
year's Columbian Press Organization competition. The selections appearing in the
pub lications may be in the form of poetry,
essay, 1 act-play, short story, and artwork.
Writings may also be submitt ed in foreign
languages. Students whose work appears in
Gold en Galleon become members of the
Golden Galleon Guild which encourages and
stimulates interest through creative achievements in the literary arts. Th is year, the
guild has instituted reading clinics designed
lo l each students to be analytical judges of
written work. In an attempt to further creative
abilities, the Guild awards, at the end of the
year banquet, two one-hundred dollar
scholarsh ips lo the most industrious seniors
in the organization. During the week of the
banquet, th e magazine is distributed to th e
stud ents and faculty .
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Staff members admire· the symbo lic Golden Ga lleon during workshop.
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�The job of accumulating, organizing, and compiling the information for the various
are co-editors M. Jacob and H. Levin. Staff members in the background are Back
sections of the yearbook belongs to the General Stoff. In the foreground are the
Row: J. Gardon, P. Block, L. Mcnelis, J. Feng, R. Cohn. Third Row: M. Rizman, J.
ed itor s. Back Raw: R. Fell (Arts), A. Spector (Sports). Second Row: B. Reifman (Occa-
Winkel. B. El lison, R. Cohn, M. Silton. Second Row: K. Landa, S. Goldbe rg, M. John-
sions), S. Nalenberg (Leadersh ip), C. Estrin (Education), and J. Horris (G .A.A.). Seated
son, J. Klehr. Front Row: J. Schectman, S. Ferdman, and E. Schuman (Artist).
Reflections
What is Reflections 1964? To the Reflections staff it is the task of compiling an entire
school year into a limited number of pages.
It is planning pages which will be pleasing
to the eye, but still adequately cover the
subject. It is the anxiety felt while waiting for
pictures to come back from the studio. It is
the disappointment of having a wonderful
idea slowly dissolve into something more
practical. It is the feeling of accomplishment
as each section is completed. And finally, ii
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is the satisfaction derived as staff members
proudly d istr ibute Reflections 1964 to its loyal supporters.
To the faculty and student body Reflections
1964 is a mirror which reflects many joyous
events. It is pictures of friends and teachers
and the memories attached to each. It is recalling activities and humorous incidents that
will never be forgotten. It is a reflection upon
a cherished year that will always remain a
fond recollection.
�Checking over lost minute details before the section is due ore Lindo
Grimson, Carol Estrin, and Bob Cohn.
The Portrait Stoff is inchorgeoftokingond orgon'izing the student ond faculty pictures.
Bock Row: B. Wasserman, I. Bobren, M. Gersh, L. Grimson, B. Gustav son, S. Oribin.
Second Row: S. Eisenberg, J. Kadison, B. Boren, M. Swider, S. Ph ill ips. Front Row: F.
Zucker, S. Singer, K. Woysdorf, and editor, f.. Nad ler.
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�Nilehilite
The "Nilehilite," Nilehi's bi-weekly newspaper, serves as a vital link between students
and faculty. Through its numerous columns
and editorials the views of the student body
are expressed and debated. The faculty, also,
has the opportunity lo set forth its opinions
on various issues. The full page on athletics
assures full coverage of all sports.
Aside from the regular issues, the "Nileh ilite" sometimes prints specia l editions. Such
editions honored Homecoming, "Reflections
Revelries," and the graduating seniors. The
newspaper maintains its high quality of journalism by requiring each prospective staff
member lo complete a year's course in Journalism before being admitted lo the staff.
While enrolled in this course, the students
act as "cub" reporters for the "N ilehilite"
and al the end of the year, publish their own
apprentice issue.
Organizing and directing comprise only part of the many responsibi lities of the
"Nilehilite" editors . Back Row: B. Perelgut (sports editor), M. Swirsky (editorial editor).
Front Row: S. Salstone (feature ca-editor), M. Zwelling (news editor and editor-in-chief),
and B. Harrison (featu res).
Sometimes 'behind the scenes" but always of the utmost importance are the "Nilehilite" Reporters. Back Row: L. Cohen, J. Rathman, D. Clarke, B. Horvitz, S. Yanes.
Second Row: L. Rand, G. Polakoff, A. Schaps, D. Ryan. Front Row: l. Benjamin, H.
Levin, M. Jacob, A. Weintraub.
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�These students use the Language Labora to ry to practice
The control desk i n the Loneuoge La boratory en ables
grammar exercises d uring a class session.
Miss Fagan to l isten to her pu pi ls individually.
Foreign Language ts the key to foreign relations.
With th e aid of modern lab equipment
and a fine teaching staff, theforeign language
department at Nil es a ims to de v elop studen t
comprehension of French, Spanish, Latin, Russian, and German. In order to e liminate cu ltural barriers between peoples, studen ts also
learn the arts and customs of the coun try o f
the language. For the last two years, "oral
aural" instructio n has been use d i n the tea ching of Spanish and German at Niles. Thi s
method emphasizes the lang uage as it is
actually spoken in the foreign country. Th is
year thi s "oral aural" approach has been
expanded to include French and Russ ian .
By recording her v9ice and then ploy ing back the tape,
this girl con find t he flaw s in h er pronun ciation.
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�Regular meetings and the annual French Banquet are
planned by the French Club officers. Seated left to
right, Rhonda Kasik(treasurer), Joanne Sann (secretary),
Shelly Lewis (secretory). On floor, Fern Nadler (v icepresident), and Paul Rest (preside nt).
Organizing Spanish Club meetings and social functions
are this year's officers; left lo right, Carol Estrin (president), Eileen Rotkin (vice-president), Ava Feldman (secretary), and Fred Levy (treasurer).
German Club officers enrich their knowledge of the
German language and culture. From left to right,
Liene Venters (secretory), Joy Adair (vice-president),
Jeff Richardson (treasurer), and Evon Rumock (president).
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�Russian Club members discuss the history, customs,
and culture of Russia. The officers are; left to r ig h t,
Sam Yanes (treasurer), Ken Seeskin (secretary). Lynn
Epstein (v ice-presiden t), a nd Paul Rest (preside nt).
The foreign language clubs al Niles East
a re extra-curricular supplements to the
French, German, Spanish and Russian classes.
Students learn the customs and culture of
various countries from club films, guest speakers, and special events. ThisyearFrenchClub
instituted a progressive, officio I, student newspaper. German and Spanish Club parties
brought Christmas as it is celebrated in foreign countries to Niles . Spanish Club also
had a fall and spring banquet that enabled
its m em be rs lo sample severa I Spanish dishes.
The activities instituted by the foreign
language clubs increased the students ' understanding of foreign peoples and cultures.
Spanish Club members, led by Mexican folksinger Mr.
Antonio Perrusquia, sing popular Spanish songs.
�These students concent rate before answering the difficult test questions on the Civil War.
Social Studies tours the societies of the world.
This student listens carefully to the history lecture to
make sure he gets accurate notes.
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�These boys use librory focililies to compile informa tion
for their history term papers.
This year the main goal of the Social
Studies Deportment was to divide all courses
into ability groups. This plan was carried out
with Honors programs in Non-Western Civ ilizations, World History, and United States
History. Juniors and Seniors who wanted
college credit for their work in history were
able to take APP American and European
History. In thi s program, the students had the
opportunity to perform individual research
projects and to attend many out-of-school
con f e rences . Field trips became an important port of this year's curricu lum. Classes
were taken to visit such places as the Oriental Institute and the Newberry Library.
Social studies classes utilized materials
from AVA. This year, programmed learning
was introduced into th e Social Studies Department. Under this process, the teachers
made their own filmstrips concerning their
respective subjects. In the extra-curricular
level, the International Relations Club was
formed for stud ents inte reste d in curren t
events. Guest speakers and re ports given
by members acquainted the club with important world situations.
International Relations Club, whose subject is the
modern world, is handled by David McQueen (president), Brad Ellison (vice-president), Joe l Gold man
(parliamentarian), and Joanne Sann (secretary).
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�Technology.
Reasoning is the key to success at mathematics far Larry Cohen and Al Gillis.
To prepare its students for whatever fields
they choose, Niles offers a variety of mathematics courses. The one year mathematics
requirement may be fulfilled by taking either
General Mathematics or Algebra I. Students
may then take Plane Geometry, Advanced
Algebra, Solid Geometry, and Trigonometry
to complete a four year sequ ence. Honors
classes complete these courses in three years
and may then take an APP course in Analytic Geometry or Calculus.
In its continuing drive to modernize its
mathematics instruction, the department this
year has introduced a modern algebra textbook to all first year algebra classes and a
modern geometry book to the classes in
Honors Geometry. Th r ough co nstant effort
to keep abreast of new developments in the
teaching of mathematics, Niles is effectively
preparing the students of today for their
roles in tomorrow's worlds.
Deep concentration is the only way ta solve problems.
�Not quite sure she understonds, this girl gives her
teacher o puzzled look.
Mathematics develops logical thinking patterns.
Thpse geometric figures have Je rry Bernstein stumped.
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�Senior Bill Grunow evinces o look of surpise os he discove r s that boiling water exerts on upward
force on the flask immersed in it.
Scienc e stimul ates individ ual discov ery.
Constantly changing, continually expanding, the wor ld of science opens each day with
new vocationa l opportunities for qualified
both natural and man-mode substances. In
Physics the scientific method paved the way
to the discovery of truths about the rrnturol
people. Niles East studen ts hove on excellent
opportunity to obtain a we ll -rounded science
educotion by toking Biology, Physiology,
world by starting w i th si mple foundations
and building log icolly upon sound conclusions.
The Physics and Astronomy clubs provided
Chemistry, and Physics. The honors program
offers col lege level APP courses in Biology
and Chemistry. Each of the deportment
the extra scientific experiences which could
not be covered in the classroom. The Physics
Club's main project was the construction of
on electronic accelerator and the study of its
app lications in modern science. In the Astro-
courses emphasizes the use of the scientific
method, the universal procedure in science
research. In Biology the scientific method was
used to study and explore living organisms.
Chemistry students were able to gather a
g r eat er understand ing of the composition of
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nomy Club, students gained insight into the
make-up of the universe and the movement
of the heavenly bodies.
�The contents of the test tube is of the g r eatest importance to these Biology students.
Investigating complex ideas of physics are the officers of Physics Club: standing Mark Chaitkin,
( lst vice president), David Messner, (secretary-treasurer), seated, Evan Ru mack (vice president),
Jim Withall (president) and Jerry Bernstein (2nd vice president).
Relying on the maxim that two heads o r e better than one, Honors
Physics students Amelia Wright and Renee Sells combine their efforts
to understand the significance of the data they have gathered .
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�Fred Nelson is learn ing the vehicular mechanics of the motorcycle.
The industrial arts courses at Niles stress
competence and manual dexterity in preparing students for vocations after high school
graduation. The boys participating in the
industrial arts program are given the opportunity to probe into technical comparatively
new worlds o f Electronics and Automobile
Mechanics. Courses are also offered in Architecture and Industrial Drawing, Metals, Printing and Woods. Students receive extremely
competent instruction in thefundamentalsand
are then encouraged to work creatively with
their hands.
These skilled craftsmen can then use their
practical knowledge for the betterment of
their future lives and the technological world.
These student lithographers concentrate on the complex
workings of the printing press.
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�Keeping pace with the new developments in radio
com munication a re the Radio Club officers: Jerry Meyerhoff (technica l advisor), Michael Feldman (vice-president), and Corwyn Berger (president).
Industrial Arts stresses manual dexterity.
Working amid th e complex machinery of the Auto Shop
is this Nilehi industrial arts student.
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�This girl arranges the showcase in the Sewing Room.
The Home Arts Department attempts to
give its students a substantial background
for future careers and home management.
Clothing shows students the principles of
good grooming and the skills of garment construction. A study of textiles is also incorporated into the course. Foods acquaints girls
with the art, science, and skills of food preparation and the fundamentals of good
nutrition . Meal planning and various methods
of cooking are also included in the course.
Management of family resources, care of the
sick, and safety in the home are taught in
the Home Management classes. Panel discussions, field trips, and films are an intricate
part of this course. Housing and Home Furnishings is offered to girls interested in learning about housing needs and the financial
and legal aspects also involved. The students
also study home furnishings, architecture,
and floor plans. Home Economics courses,
which are offered on all grade levels, provide girls with the experience necessary for
good homemaking .
The Home Arts Showcase exhibits the finished products from the Sewing Room.
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�Susie Freedman irans the pattern piece before attaching it to her dress.
Vocations . . .
Home Arts cultivates domestic interests.
These girls work diligently to complete their projects.
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�Speed and accuracy is the main goal of these typing
students.
Business Education develops business interests.
Business Education courses were open to
Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who wanted experience in the business world . Business
Math and Bookkeeping were offered to teach
students the principles of accounting. Advertising and Sales were also included in the
curriculum. This year Niles was one of the
first schools to acquire new equipment to
aid in learning shorthand. These aids allowed
students to listen to dictations at a comfortable spped, which could be increased as the
student improved. The secretarial courses
covered all fields of clerical work including
typing and filing. For those more interested
in the management aspect of business,
courses such as Business Organization and
Law, and Consumer Economics were offered ..
The diversity of this year's business courses
gave students _the opportunity to qualify for
any business endeavor they chose to enter.
These girls take a quick check on proper letter farms before the lest.
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�Glancing through a doorway in the Business Education wing, one can see typing students preparing for the day's le sson.
In th e Executive Club students practice the techniques
they will need in thei r vocations. Its office rs are; seated ,
Mike Bohm (president). Standing left lo right, Ed Rh odes
(treasurer), Tom Choate (secretary), and Domin ick C orona (vice-president).
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�The classroom phase of Driver's Education teaches
these boys the rules necessary for good driving.
Drivers Education
teaches safe driving habits.
The Drivers Education Deportment, offering a well-coordinated program of instruction,
seeks to in still in Niles East students the
fundamentals of good driving. The program
hos three phases, each with a distinct purpose. First, all sophomore students ore given
a six week classroom course which emphasizes the "rules of the rood" and the basic
textbook concepts of driving and traffic safety.
In the second phase, students operate the
Aetno-Drivo Trainer mochinesforthreeweeks
in order to sim ulote actual driving conditions.
In the final "behind-the-wheel" phase, three
weeks in length , the students drive automobiles under vary ing troff ice conditions and
practice the driving skills so important in
our motorized age.
Nilehi students gain behind the wheel experience from
the Aetno-Drivo Trainer machines.
This girl learns the proper driving techniques from Mr.
Darsey, her Driver Education instrudor.
��lntroducted b y th e Student Council pr esident, the school
mascot explains his role at Freshman Orientation.
Leadership is the rose and pin of
the National Honor Society . It is the
Student Council president leading a
school assembly. It is the Future Teachers
designing a showcase for American
Education Week. Leadership is the person
who is willing to take an extra responsi bility and carry it to completion.
Officers of the Skokie Youth Council confer w ith Skokie
M ayor Myron Gre isdorf on futu re
pl~ns .
�Students fi nd donati ng to cha r ity a tasty experience at
the annual United Fu nd D ri ve Breakfast.
School leaders assume positions of
responsibility in the community before
reaching adulthood. Leadership is a
candy- striper at Skokie Valley Hospital.
It is the Young Democrat or Young
Republican campaigning for his' candidate.
It is the young businessman gaining
experience through Junior Achievement.
SSSH supe rv isor checks the SSO Personnal moilbox
for information from the Executiv e Boa rd.
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Upholding the finest ideals of character and scholarship are the Honor Society members. Back Row:
S. Goldforb, M. Simmons, J. Sandler, L. Shapiro, M. Swirsky, S. Spies, and M. Lieberman. Second
Row: C. Chapman, K. Haselton, B. Grunow, C. Bobera, P. Rest, and E. Rotkin. Front Row: C. Fritz,
L. Ferdman, L. Bloom, C. Carlington, and M. Jacob.
The first chapter of the Notional Honor
Society was organized in 1921. The number
hos since grown to 13,556 chapters in high
schools all over the United States.
The purpose of Notional Honor Society
is to encourage the development of scholarship, leadership, character, and service by
giving recognition to those juniors and sen-
National Honor Society
iors showing these qualities.
Each year a list of all juniors and seniors
with a B overage is circulated to all teachers,
who ore asked to indicate which students
they consider most worthy of election to
Notional Honor Society. Not more than ten
per cent of the senior class or three per cent
of the junior class may be elected.
For the final selection of members, this
data is then summarized and presented to
a large faculty committee representing all
school deportments and activity areas.
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�At the induction ceremony, Pete N emkov explains the
meaning of the f ive lit candles.
Proud parents attend this traditional reception alter the
National Honor Society Induction.
�Student Government.
Leading the many activities Student Council Sponsors
ore Scott DuBoff (vice president),
Robyn Richmon
(secretory), Barry Perelgut (sergeant at arms), Sue
Siege l (treasurer), and Steve Bernstein (president).
Student Council
This year Student Council hos participated
in various activities. It has worked at improving the problems of student driving and the
crowded cafeteria situation. Council runs the
Student lounge and maintains the school
store. Council also sponsors the United Fund
Drive and the Korean War orphan. By keept
ing the studen_ code of ethics up to date and
sending representat.ives to the Youth Council of Skokie and Leadership Training Conference, Council strives to maintain good
citizenship. Council works to promote school
sponsoring pep assemblies, gold
days, and East-West games festi¥i-
spirit by
and blue
ties. The
freshmen
cil.
orientation program for incoming
is also sponsored by Student Coun-
By playing a large role in school affairs,
Council acts as the voice of the student body.
Atop this patient donkey Corrie Carlington passed the
boll to Mr. Hollberg as Lorry Fabian tryed to intercept
it. The donkey basketball game was held to raise money
for American Field Service.
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�Representing the Student body ore the Student Council members. Bock Row: W. Jones,
S. Zindell, M. Kossin, L. Comitor, D. Moki, J. Adair, G. Baim, D. Dicks, R. Neuman, F.
Reiner, M. Gerber, and S. Siegal. Fourth Row: J. Mi ller, S. Perlman, I. Houlolond, B.
Stein, R. Cook, S. Gordon, D. Orboch, E. Robins, L. Brown, H: Zimmerman, D. Weistei n, and V. Sherman. Third Row: C. Garro, A. Feder, C. Carlington, J. Morris, J.
Stover, P. Teitelbaum, P. Ga ilis, and M. Rothman. Second Row: C. Zimmerman, A.
Broinin, R. Tefko, S. Weinstein, S. Summer, G. Shapiro, D. Davies, and E. Eisler.
Front Row: M. Poul, S. Torontur, R. Weinman , L. Berry, L. Du lkin , M. Niede r, a nd A.
Brody.
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�Members of Sophomore Cabinet are: Bock Row: H. Bain, M. Kotlisky, ·E. Hartstein, R. Rabin, D. Ryan,
J. Weber. and F. Rosenfield. Third Row: C. Salomon, P. Stei n, M. Schrier. T. Hi ll, M. Levi tan, J. Choznowski, B. Go ldstein, S. Rice, ond l. Klaymon. Second Row: S. Finley, I. Poul (secreiary), M. Gerber
(treasurer). J. Schwartz (president), B. Sweetow (vice-president). S. Kadish, and E. Nachman. Fir st
Raw: M. Swider. S. Baig lemon, C. Gare, R. Berkowitz, and N . Shonkwiler.
Planning for prom are Sophomore Cabinet members
who are selling beanies.
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�Frosh-Soph Cabinets
Representing the freshmen in Cabinet are, Back Row, B. Spiro, M. Greenberg, A. Eisenberg, D.
Ka lin, S. Feldman, L. Schaeffer, A. Rosenfeld, and D. Croon. Third Row , J. Ellis, S. Cohen, R. Cook,
S. Pauly, S. Siegal, and J. Sher. Second Row' S. Weinstein, J. Kurland (treasurer), D. Didech, (v ice·
prl'!sident), J. Brown (president), R. Stearns(secretary), and D. Kohn. Front Row, R. Lampert, R. Brown·
stein, L. Waxler, S. Perlman, C. Melas, and L. Weinman.
This year, the efforts of Freshmen and
Sophomore Cabinets were aimed at raising
money for their future proms.
Projects of Freshmen Cabinet were designing and selling pennants, and running a
booth during the School Carnival. Frosh
Cabinet also sought to bolster the school
spirit of the freshmen by designing a unique
symbol for freshmen and putting it on the
pennants.
Sophomore Cabinet's pet project was the
selling and the promotion of beanies. Through
the motto "Button up your beanies," Sophomore Cabinet encouraged the sale of Nilehi's new fad. They a lso instituted a beanie
week to publicize the sale.
Freshmen and Sophomore cabinets are
governing bodies of the students, made up
of representatives from each of the horn erooms. The purpose of the Cabinets is lo
further the interests of their respective classes and to promote school spirit.
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�Planning the Prom concludes a year of hard work for the Junior Cabinet. Back Row: M. Sapoznik,
I. Z~rov, M. Cha Ifie, J. Rubin, P. Soloman, M. Stricker, E. Cabot and H. Baim. Third Row : C. Lakehara,
Raw:
P. Orlov, G. Walter, T. Coleman, K. Levitan, G. Baron, G. Agoro nos, and J. Meyerhoff. Second
(secretary), S. Weiss (president), B. Nigut (vice preisent), B. Harriso n (treasK. Novelli, L. Jacobson
and J.
urer), and M. Goodman. Front Raw: L. Rosen, M. Flicht, D. Spagat, P. Roberts, R. O her,
Janner.
Junio r Cabi net
Many people like lo en joy the numerous
school activitie s but only a special few, the
Junior Cab in et, will sit down and plan these
programs. They were represente d in Homecoming by the float "It's on lgloomy Day for
the Hu ski es." Proceeds from the Chad Mitchell
Trio Concert, which look months of hard
planning, along with the profits from the class
sweatshirt, class dues, and carniva l booth
went lo the Prom fund. Besides making th e
money lo put on the Prom, the Junior Cabinet had lo choose the band, the bids, and
th e decorations . But these duties were not
nearly as exciting as arranging th e crowning of the Prom king and queen, their final
job of the year.
Bringing the Chad Mitchell trio ta Ni les East, Junior
Cabinet raised money for this year's pram.
�Representing the Senior Cabinet. Bock Row: S. Silverman, D. Klehr, H. Kaplan, L. Borden, B. Holl,
hird Row: A. Lazor, J . Fette r, L. Zoll, J. Garro, R.\Korzen, ' R. Perlman,
R. Shearn, and F. Le vy. T
I. Summer, B. Fis her, B. Lev in . Second Row: J. Brickman, D. Boyer (treasurer), M. Newberger (vicepresident), J. Sandler (president), C. Beck (secretory), I. Silverman, and M. Koy . Front Row: J. Anderson, M. Fishe r, J. Newmon, and D. Ehrensoft.
Senior Cabinet
Senior Cabinet's first concern of the year
was the Homecoming dance . "Under the Midnight Sun" capped the end of "East to Alaska"
with the crowning of the queen and her court.
Also for Homecoming, the Senior class built
this year's first place float "We'll Make the
Huskies Mush." After mid-year finals the all
school carnival was presented by the senior
cabinet in order to raise money for graduation activities. Cabinet preparing for graduation exercises since the beginning of the
semester, divided into specia 1committees that
handled various phases of graduation. Representatives planning the breakfast had to
decide on the food, send invitations, and provide entertainment. Other committees were
in charge of ordering caps and gowns, choosing the songs and speakers, writing the class
will, deciding on the class gift and planning
the senior picnic.
Participating in the Junior-Senior tug olwor, the Seniors
pulled their way to victory.
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�Stud ent Serv ice Orga niza tion
The Student Services Organiza tion ofNilehie accomplis hes two purposes. The first is
that it relieves teachers of supervisi ng study
halls which . would require valuable time on
their part. The second purpose is that in doing
their jobs, the SSO members learn how to
be leaders.
Of the three divisions, Student Service
Monitors is the largest with over twenty
monitor posts each period. In addition
to checking passes in the halls, SSM checks
the washroom s and school entrances . The
second largest division, SSSH supervise s the
seventy daily study halls, taking attendanc e
and issuing detention s where necessary .
Special Services Division, the smallest but
on important division, hos a twofold job of
The period secrelories handle SSO office duties. Bock
Row: B. Cohen, B. Lermon, C. Garro, and J. Newmon.
Front Row: L. Blessing, S. Storkoff, and L. Schoenberg .
handling library posses and making locker
checks.
But SSO is not only made up of these three
divisions. In the SSO are the period secretaries and reception ists who keep records
and take core of all persons having to do
business in the office. In addition, the period
secretarie s make spot checks at the monitor
posts, keeping the monitors alert for invalid
passes. Finally, the SSO detention halls ore
supervise d by members of the executive
board and other top SSO members .
C. Carlington (Heod
The SSO Exe.cutive Board composed of J. Stronberg {SSSH), L. Socks (SSSM),
coordination of SSO
Clerk), K. Brody {Executive Chairman), and A. Nisse nson {SSD), consider the
divisions most important for its efficiency.
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�Taking charge of SSO 's largest division are the SSM
supervisors: Back Raw: P. Becker, B. Shearn, J. Zich,
B. Gev irtz, R. Karzen, and M. Mindel. Front Raw: L.
Sachs (Head Superv isor), J. Morris (Head Secretary),
J. Ada ir, T. Dadigan, a nd B. Poindexter.
Relieving the faculty from watching study halls are the
SSSH supervisors. Back Row: A. Lazar, L. November,
J. Dolins, L. Shapiro, S. Appl eba um, and M. Lieberman.
Front Row: M. Newburger, J. Stromberg (Head Supervisor), A. Sager (Secretary), D. Minors, and T. Melas.
Concerned with library passes and lockers are the
SSD supervisors. Back Row: L. Fabian, J. Smart, W.
Nigut, K. Seeskin, G. Paul, and N. Charlack. Front
Row: S. Will iams, M. Nemkov, B. Foge l (Secretary),
A. Nissenson (Head Supervisor), and 1. larov .
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�Recreational
Activities.
the officers of
Helping to guide students interested in teaching are
Dalitsky
Teacher's al Tomorrow , Ruth Kirman (presiden t), Marlene
retary), and Barbara Atkin (vice-pres ident).
(treasurer ), Isabel Krupp(sec
Pro fess iona l Clu bs
The vocatio nal clubs of Niles help students
learn more about the occupat ions they may
enter.
Future Nurses informs interest ed girls in
differen t aspects of nursing th rough field
trips to hospita ls, guest speaker s, and instructio nal films. During the winter season,
the girls collect clothing and canned foods
for needy families . At the end of the year,
Future Nurses has a pinning ceremo ny to
induct new membe rs into the club.
Teache rs of Tomorr ow informs girls about •
differen t aspects of the teachin g profess ion
\
through field trips to college s such as Na-l
!.
of Educati on and Chicago
tional College
Nurses offiTeacher s College , through visits to area grade Working toward their future profession s are the Future
Baumgart en (vice-pres ident), Linda Powell (treasurer ),
schools where the girls can qo practice teach- cers: Darlene
), and Carol
Ellen Holland(s ecretary), Shirlee Diesterhe ft (secretary
ing, and through guest speaker s from the
Rogers (presiden t).
various fields of special educati on. Plannin g
showca ses during Nationa l .E ducatio n Week
and running the concess ion stands for home
basketb all games are two of the service s
TOTS provide s for the school.
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�Hobby Clubs
Chess Club officers, Stewart Metzgar (secretary), Jerry Baren(president), and Sta n C ichowski (tr easurer), help instruct the chess team in
the tactics of the game of kings.
The hobby clubs teach students various
subjects through interesting means. The Fine
Arts club acquaints its members with both
concert and popular music, the graphic arts,
and fine literature. After coming in contact
with these arts, the members discuss what
they have seen or heard, pointing out what
they like or dislike in the arts. By corresponding with students around the world, the Pen
Pal club members learn the . customs of such
countries as England, Spain, and Japan while
teaching their foreign friends about American ways and ideas. Chess club members
improve their game by studying the games
of masters and by playing among themselves. Throughout the year members take
part in chess tournaments with other high
schools in the Chicago and suburban area.
Encouraging interest in music, art,· and literature are the Fine Arts
Club officers, Cindy Rubins tein (presiden t) and Joanne Sonn (secreta ry).
Correspond i ng w ith teens in o th er lands are the officers of the Pen
Pal Club: Koren Frandzel (president), Ellen Beaver (secretary), Barbaro
Marcus (treasurer ), and Dorino Ward, (secretory).
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�Plan ning activitie s to benefit bo th school a nd co m munity ore Tri-Hi-Y
off icers: P. Qui r k (vice-preside nt), S. Mi ddough! (treasu re r), R. Ka va naugh (pres ident), K. Plough ( chaplain), a nd M. O ra m (secretory).
Service Clubs
Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y, affiliates with the YMYWCA organizations, include both recreation and service projects in their yearly
programs. Tri-Hi-Y collects canned goods and
clothing for families on relief during the
Thanksgiving holiday and goes carolling for
the invalids at the Masonic Hospital at Christmas time. Hi-Y serves the school by providing coat checks at the many school activities. The highlight of the year for both clubs
is sending representatives to the state convention for YM-YWCA organizations during
the spring vacation.
AV A and PSO make available to the school
many services very valuable in teaching.
Audio-Visual Aids not only show movies but
construct various charts, posters, and other
signs for all teachers who need them. Photographic Services Organ·ization takes and processes photographs for the school.
eeping Hi-Y running smoothly o re Its officers. Bock Row: B. Warnke
K
(coordinator), J. Bonow (coordinato r), and B. Peterson (treasurer).
Front Row: J. Schacht (chaplain), N. Sandstrom (vice-president), and
A. Semrow (president).
�Assisting the school in tra ining student photog raphers are PSO officers Phil Schoenwolf (presiden t), James Ga llai (chai r man), and Leonard
Sne id er (vice-president).
Al Semrow (vice p resid ent), Lane Marinella (president), and Stan
Cichowski (secretary-treasurer). officers of AVA supervise its vast
operations.
Checking apparatus is an important part in AVA procedures.
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�Auxiliary Clubs
Aiding the librorionsintheirmonytosksorethe library Aids. Bock Row: J. Greenberg,
M. Dissen, S. Rosenzweig, S. Greenwald, L. Boron, A. Klein, and D. Baumgarten.
Second Row: E. Bernot, D. Koplon,J. Schechter, L. Kaplan, and C. Balkin. Front Row: J.
Werner, G. Janda, S. Rosenthal, B. Rubin, B. Diaz, and P. Eisen.
Assisting the librarians ore: Bock Row: R. Ruben, M, Berger, S. Choitkin, A. Green·
berg, D. Greenberg, M. Rubin, S. Coplon, R. Gould, and C. Edelson. Second Row: B.
Marcus, C. Rivord, D. Sternfeld, J. Gilmore, G. Nicholas, and B. Bearok. Front Row:
I. Hogon, C. Cohan, F. Joachim, R. Rubin, K. Fox, and L. Wichert.
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There are clubs at Niles which exist not
only for the pleasure of its members but also
to render a service to the school.
Pep Club works to lift team spirits by cheering at all football and basketball games. It
also sells pompoms and helps at the concession stands.
The Library Assistants help with the endless tasks resulting from running a large
school library, such as processing new books
and overdue notices and keeping the bookshelves neat. Each year, ' the Library Assistants attend a luncheon in their honor.
The members of Usher's Club serve as
hostesses at school functions. To be a member, a girl must usher at least three times
during the year at various plays, assemblies,
and open houses.
�At this production Cookie Can tor serves the school through the Ushers
Club.
lending a hand during school productions are Ushers Club officers:
Back Row: Ilene Bobren (treasu rer), and Janice Michael (secretary ).
Front Row: Dorthe a Graf (vice-president), and Carol Cordis (p res ident).
Cheering our teams during games a re the Pep Club officers: Maxine
Epstein (secretary-treasurer), Joanne Sieg man {vice-president), and
Arlene Appelma n (president).
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�As the team captains shake hands, th e East-West
teams begin their annual clash .
Athletics
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Athletics develops not only a sound
body but also good sportsmanship. Daily
physical educational classes provide exercise
and activity for all students in the school.
Team sports and the GAA program provide
other avenues of athletic preparation for
interested students.
The city gives the student the opportunity to use its recreational facilities.
Ice skating, horse-back riding, skiing, and
golfing are a few of the sports a student
can enjoy. Through professional sports
such as baseball, football, and hockey, a
student can cultivate a lasting interest in
athletics.
�Former Heavyweight Champion of the World Jack
Dempsey, with the aid of the N-Club, presented an
assemb ly on the subject of a th letics and sportsmanship in the professional world.
GAA members invite elementary school students lo
visit Niles and learn about the GAA program during
the annual GAA playdav.
Basketball, one of Nilehi's favor ite sports, provides
action for both players ond·spectators.
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��Bock Row: R. Pontecore, G. Poul, B. Nigut, J. Zion, B. Perelgut, B. Holl, B. Schoeller,
C. Reynolds, F. Rubin, D. Tooredmon, J. Armstrong. Fourth Row: Mr. Keen (troiner),
J. DeGroffenreid, A. Monosin, J. Smart, K. Brody, B. Rasnick, J. Goy, S. Applebaum,
D. Ewing. Third Row: Mr. Yursky (head coach), Mr. M:Correll (line coach), J. Dolins,
R. Baumann, S. Warren, R. Shaffer, M. Sopoznick, B. Douglas, T. Colemon, Mr. Ewing
(backfield coach), Mr. Osness (end coach). Second Raw: E. Lichtenstein {manager), S.
Fields, T. Me las, S. Weiss, S. Walloch, E. Ginger, N. Chertock, B. Chapmon (manager),
P. Gailis (manager). First Row: A. Nissenson (manager), B. Wiser, S. Hoyman, D.
Minors (captain), M. Newburger (captain), L. Youngrontz, S. DuBoff, D. Gibrick, A.
Wentink (student trainer).
Fall.
Gridsters tried, but failed to win
Despite g reot courage and determ inolion,
the varsity football squad was again unable
lo score in the winning column during the
1963 season. Dropping their opener lo Niles
West by a 26-7 margin, the Men of Troy
tried to break their losing streak, but bowed
to the remaining teams they met. It was not
until the Homecoming game that the Trojans scored in double figures. Ending the
first quarter the game was tied between
East and Oak Park ofter Glenn Poul scored
on a one yard punch. However, in the proceeding quarters Oak Pork racked up on
additional 34 points which proved to be too
much, even though Ron Shaffer scored on
two touchdown passes, giving East its highest score of the past three seasons. Two
games and two quarterbacks later the season ended, as Kent Brody and Tom Colemon
took turns piloting the learn. Another split
in '64 will mean added football bolstering.
But the new fundamentals and techniques
taught by Mr. Yursky and the other coaches
sz
will be valuable additions to next years'
teams at both East and North.
Scores: Varsity Football
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
7
6
6
0
NILES 0
NILES 19
NILES 6
NILES 6
NILES WEST
WAUKEGAN
26
20
NEW TRIER
33
27
HIGHLAND PARK
EVANSTON
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
PROVISO EAST
Dick Minors clutches the football as he gains valuable
yardage against Oak Pork.
42
41
20
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�Offense
Backfield, M. Newburger, J. DeGraffenreid, T. Melas,
K. Brody. line, B. Schoeller, B. Nigut, M. Sapoznick,
D. Ew ing, S. Weiss, J. Doi ins, R. Shaffer.
Defense
Backfield, D. Siegel, R. Pontecore, B. Hall, G. Paul, D.
Minors. Line, J. Armstrong, C. Reynolds, A. Manasin,
D. Gibrick, J. Ziah, B. Perelgut.
Burt Hall tries to pick up a first down as he evades
an opposing tackler.
Discouragement is obvious on the faces of two
gridsters.
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�A sophomore ployer receives last minute playing
instructions from his coach.
Winning three of their Suburban League
games, Coach Odlivak's sophomore football
squad showed a strong offense and a tough
defense in their pe rformances. Though the
line was broken, it was enough to stem the
offenses of Waukegan and Proviso to just
several touchdowns each.
The season began with the defeat of West,
much to the joy of East's spirited fans. The
backfield's excellent ball-handling proved too
much for Morton East's Mustangs and Oak
Park's Huskies. The latter match was the Homecoming game, which was witnessed by several
tousand stimulated fans and proud boosters.
The squad's 3-5 record was the best of the
four football teams, and from it, promising
candidates for a winning varsity team developed.
Bock Row: B. LeMonds, R. Worthington, B. Meyer, J. Spitzer, J. Bonner,
B. Pouss, R. Peterson, F. Lenhardt, S. Widman, N. Baskin, R. Bills,
B. Harms, J. Schoel. Third Row: Mr. Odlivok (coach), Mr. W. Collien
(assistant coach). B. Ronan, 5. Pate, A. Becker, R. Erdel l, C. Schwartz,
D. Steinberg, R. Shuman, H. Bolman, M. Gerber, S. Siegel, Mr. Hen·
derson (assistant coach). Second Row: W. Machacek, R. Nitti, A.
Brachman, K. Meerstein, J. Berger, J. Paul, M. Dissen, M. Paris, J.
Korol, A. Wentink (monoger). First Row: H. Fine(monoger), P. Gustaf·
son, J. Norberg, I. Upin, B. Sweetow, M. Sawitz, T. Hirsch, Z. Pines,
D. Shollcross, P. Trobe (manager).
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Sophs best of all squads
Scores: Sophomore Football
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
18
0
FORFEIT
13
0
6
7
7
NILES WEST
WAUKEGAN
NEW TRIER
HIGHLAND PARK
EVANSTON
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
PROVISO EAST
7
26
7
34
14
0
20
�Bac k Ra w: V. Mittleberg, R. Be rg, I. Gou ld ing , S. Ar mstrong, M. Brickman, F. G reenfie ld, S. Fre is inger, R.
Schultz, M. Mond i. Th ird Row: Mr. Dorsey (coach),
Mr. Snider, R. Simo n, J. Brown, L. Levinson, S. Poznons ky, Mr. Fe rg uson (coach), Mr. Sheehan. Se cond
Row: G. Kol in, R. Miller, G . Bills, N . Kam in, D. Fe rris,
G. Wald man , J. Alexander . First Row: H. ·Brown, B.
Kite, D. Kroon, L. Storkopf, R. Powe ll.
Frosh find going tough
The frosh A and B football squads achieved season records of 0-7 and 2-5, respectively. Remaining winlessthroughouttheseason,
it took six games before the A team could
score a T.D. and climbed to 12 points in
the Proviso East game. After the B team
dropped their opener to Waukegan, they
bounced back to overpower Highland Park
by a 20-6 victory and also took their arch
rival, Niles West, by a 6-0 margin. Under
their coaches, the frosh boys have begun
on the road to varsity playing.
Scores: Frosh "A" Football
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
0
FORFEIT
0
0
0
7
12
WAUKEGAN
NEW TRIER
HIGHLAND PARK
EVANSTON
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
PROVISO EAST
40
12
20
7
12
26
Scores: Frosh "B" Football
NILES 0
NILES FORFEIT
NILES 20
WAUKEGAN
NEW TRIER
HIGHLAND PARK
NILES 0
NILES 6
NILES
NILES 0
32
EVANSTON
12
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST FORFEIT
28
PROVISO EAST
6
6
Bock Row: Mr. Dorsey (coach ), M. Rasenick, E. Harrison, D. Daniels, D. Groyless, B. Dolins, M. Koiz, A.
Samborski, Mr. Sheehan (coach). Second Row: F. lshizuko, D. Stamm, T. Horling,0 A. Eisenberg, M. Moyron,
C. Hessell, P. Soben. Front Row : R. Martino, G. Lipson,
H. Eisenberg, M. Goldberg, J. Gross.
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�Harriers display usual fine form
Back Row: L. Marinella, R. Scott, C. Stahlke, D. Kornelly, J. Rubin, T. Knudsen, D. Cohen. Second
Row: D. McQueen, L. Sacks, J. Gent, B. Gardiner, G. Gunderson, L. Shapiro. Front Row: M. Rothman, M. Paradise, N. Sandstrom, M. Lieberman (captain), R. Schatz.
Led by the running of captain More Lieberman and Greg Gunderson and supported
by Larry Shapiro and Larry Socks, the 1963
cross country team finished the season with
a 7-7 record, rating seventh place in the
Suburban League. The varsity harriersoverran Maine West and Schurz, two of the
'S!;~~'r ~'ii'tS •.ici'%y !j"j'",~+•• l;J.i~lj.,l,i~l;i,t,i,r;ifgj t,f.i.'C
Scores: Varsity Cross Country
NILES 25
NILES 30
NILES 23
NILES 15
NILES 34
NILES 22
NILES 29
1
. NILES 21
NILES 50
NILES 5th
NILES 38
NILES 7th
NILES 50
NILES 15
NILES 49
NILES 28
season. was the triumph over our sisterschool, Niles West, in front of a crowd of
4,000 cheering fans, and the tying of the
Bunker Hill Course school record by the
hardworking Lieberman and Norm Sandstrom .
The season ended with a disappointing
loss to Morton East by the equal score of
1962, 28-27. The return of such runners as
Gunderson, Rick Schatz, and Bob Gardiner
will add much experience to next year's
edition of the cross country team .
Mitch Paradise and Roger Scott keep up an exhausting
pace making o turn on the Bunker Hill course.
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3(
MAINE WEST
2!
BARRINGTON
NILES WEST
3!
4·
GRAYSLAKE
2
EVANSTON
WEST LEYDEN
3
HIGHLAND PARK 2
4
SCHURZ
l
NEW TRIER
RIDGEWOOD INVITATIONAL
PROVISO
SUBURBAN LEAGUE MEET
OAK PARK
4
LAKE FOREST
I
WAUKEGAN
2
MORTON EAST
�Scores: Frosh-Soph Cross Country
NILES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
N ILES
NILES
Finishing l-2 in the Nil es West meet, Mark Lieberman
and Greg Gunderson are welcomed at the finish line
by Coach W illiam Warner.
Sophs meet rugged competition
39
26
25
15
41
15
16
37
46
31
50
19
48
36
8th
MAINE WEST
BARRINGTON
NILES WEST
GRAYSLAKE
EVANSTON
WEST LEYDEN
HIGHLAND PARK
SCHURZ
NEW TRIER
PROVISO EAST
OAK PARK
LAKE FOREST
WAUKEGAN
MORTON EAST
SUBURBAN LEAGUE MEET
20
29
34
50
19
46
47
20
15
24
15
42
15
19
Under the coaching of Mr. Richard
Murphy, the Sophomore crosscountrysquod
was one of the finest Nilehi hos seen in man y
years. Compiling six wins against eig ht losses, th is year's team showed a great improvement over lost year's record of 3-16 . Placing
sixth in the Suburban League Sophomore
meet and seventh in the league standings,
the team was led by S~phomore Don Neilson, who ran port of the season on the varsity level, and Freshman Bob Schobi lion,
who now ho lds the sophomo r e course record .
Back Row: K. VanOmmering, P. Lanners, C. Rudnick, S. Plotkin, W . L
azar, B. Borys, P. L
arsen. Second Raw: K. Semrow, M. Rosenwald , E. Ratberg, J. Rathma nn, B. Blitstein, S. Bachman. Front Row:
S. Sylvan, B. Schabi lion, E. C hertack, S. Epstein, R. Friedman.
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�Back Raw, Mr. Haseltan:coach), G. Raveletle, G. Solberg, G. Jarol, D. Kornelly, B. Hall, G. Paul,
A. Schaps (manager), Mr. Carter (assistant coach). Front Row' B. Koch (manager), J. Wolf, D. Minors,
B. Shearn, S. ldelman, D. Berkson, G. Davis (manager).
Winter
Improvements shown tn varsity record
The 1963 edition of the Trojan basketball
squad finished the season with a record of
two wins and sixteen losses. However, that
record does not give an accurate picture of
the team. A great number of games were
lost by margins of four or less points. The
prowess of senior Bob Shearn led the team
to fine performances in every game played.
Coached by Mr. Haselton and assisted by
Mr. Carter, the Trojans triumphed over Leyden East and Evanston. Outstanding among
many fine players were juniors Glen Solberg
and Gil Ravelette, who.in each game placed
highest in the scoring column.
The Evanston game was the highHght of
the season, when Ravelette sank 30 points to
lead both teams . . In the Leyden East game,
he was also high man with 15. The team
was augmented in power when Barry Schoeller and Don Siegel were called up to the
varsity from the J.V. team.
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Scores: Varsity Basketball
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NILES
55
51
67
56
38
38
55
55
47
46
60
39
41
61
55
59
NILES WEST
MORTON EAST
EAST LEYDEN
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NEW TRIER
MORTON EAST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NEW TRIER
76
58
60
51
54
65
65
72
84
56
64
67
69
65
65
60
�Bob Shearn is in the act of being fouled du r i ng a
scramble for a loose boll.
Doug Kornelly stretches for o rebound even though
surrounded by Evanston defenders.
Glenn Solberg takes a rebound from the honds of a
Wildkit player wh ile his teamma tes watch the action .
Coach VanCleove "suggests" more effort from his
soph players during a time out in the Evanston game.
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�Back Raw: D. Cohen, J. Powers, B. Schoeller, M. Prousis, M. Stricker, R. Shaffer, D. Sieg el, Mr.
Carte r (cooch ). Front Row: B. Dragon and S. Lipman {monagers).
J.V.
&
Sophs gain playing experience
Playing against theotherSuburbanleague
teams, the sophomore basketball squad won
two games and lost twelve, four of which
were dropped by four or less points. Coached
by Mr. VanCleave, the sophomore cagers
overpowered Evanston at the beginning of
the season by a 53-41 margin. After being
defeated by Waukegan, the team scored 50
points to Pro.Yiso East's 36 for their last victory of the season. The competition the team
met gave new insight into the techniques
and fundamentals of basketball to the boys,
which will make them helpful additions to
the varsity teams of next year.
The Junior Varsity squad fared the best
of the five cager teams at Nilehi. Dropping
their Waukegan game by a one point margin, the J.V.'s avenged their loss by defeating Proviso East i n their nextgame by a score
of 63-35 . Coached by Mr. Carter, the team
finished the season with an 8-3 reco rd to
rank f irst in the league. Two convincing victories over Highl and Park and New Trier
showed promise for next year's basketba ll
season.
Back Row: Coach VanCleave, L. Miner, J. Bonner, R.
Halperin, G. Buzil, B. Boumgartner, D. Bai len, S. Widman. Second Row: A. Sutton (manager), R. Nitti, J.
Gendel;,,an, B. Nielsen, S. Pate, C. Gelfand. First
Row : R. Lake, J. Norberg, L. Kushnir, and D. Mayzel.
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Scores: J. V. Basketball
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NILES
48
42
39
35
40
55
53
48
64
62
54
NILES WEST
MORTON EAST FORFEIT
40
EVANSTON
40
WAUKEGAN
63
PROVISO EAST
36
HIGHLAND PARK
50
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST FORFEIT
43
WAUKEGAN
51
PROVISO EAST
43
HIGHLAND PARK
43
NEW TRIER
Scores: Sophomore Basketball
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N ILES
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NILES
NILES
37
32
53
13
50
39
42
32
44
41
35
42
50
49
NILES WEST
MORTON EAST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NEW TRIER
40
34
41
42
36
49
46
34
59
56
56
44
55
52
�Frosh battle through tough season
Scores: Frosh "A" Basketball
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N IL ES
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NILES
NILES
NILES
40
46
38
25
19
31
36
43
22
38
37
29
NILES WEST
MORTON EAST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
WAUKEGAN
PRO V ISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
NEW TRIER
37
56
42
59
63
63
46
52
39
61
42
46
Back Raw: S. Bachman, S. Armstrong, S. Plotkin, D. Kreft, D. Gerber.
B. Christense n. Front Row : B. Stoller. S. Boren, M. Averbach, P. Shane,
M. Solock, M. Aronson.
Scores: Frosh "B" Basketball
The frosh B team fared better than their
A team counterparts in 1963-64 as the B
squad won three and lost eight while the A's
failed to win in 11 attempts. Coached by Mr.
Henderson, the B team was victorious over
Evanston in conference competition and won
both games from Morton East as they forfeited. The B squad also defeated East Leyden
in an exhibition game. Coach Osness' A team
lost several games by close scores. Their
coaches have begun to teach them many of
the techniques needed to know for playing
on the varsity level.
Back Row: Coach Henderson, A. Cassman, E. Olkiewicz. A. Young,
J. Breen, B. Daugherty, J. Levin. Front Row: B. Boukos, L. Levinson,
E. Feld, B. Saltzberg, G . Br in, and J. Silverman.
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NILES
38
42
26
39
43
52
27
38
3~
36
N ILES WEST
MORTON EAST
EVANSTON
WAU KEGAN
58
FORFEI T
40
57
76
44
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
54
MORTON EAST FORFEIT
WAUKEGAN
48
PROV ISO EAST
58
HIGHLAND PARK
40
NEW TRIER
50
�Back Row : J. lsel, J. Smart, H. Hoffman, R. Worthi ngton, B. David .
Front Row: K. Isaacson, H. Rosenbaum , B. Machacek, M. G ilhoo ley,
I. Upin.
Wrestling was one of the biggest sports
at Niles in 1964, as the varsity squad posted
a 5-1 -1 league record for second place in the
Suburban League. The matmen's only defeat
came at the hands of.. the defeciding state
champion Waukegan Bulldogs.
Before qualifying seven wrestlers for the
sectional tournament, the Men of Troy took
second place in the district meet. Throughout the season, the team was led by seniors,
Howie Rosenbaum and Mark Newburger,
who took first and third places respectively
at the state meet. Throughout the season,
Rosenbaum remained undefeated whil e Newburg er lost one match.
The Junior varsity team compiled a 2-5
record by opening and the closing the season with victories. The first win came over
Palatine by a 31-25 margin and the final
win came from the rugged New Trier squad
with a 31-15 tally.
Grapplers view state honors
Niles East Varsity wrestler, Bob Machacek, struggles to maintain
contr ol o ver his Highland Pork opponent.
Scores: Varsity Wrestling
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24
20
20
l5
14
24
50
34
27
27
18
NILES WEST
MAINE EAST
EVANSTON
ARLINGTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NORTH CHICAGO
MORTON EAST
NEW TRIER
14
21
19
30
23
20
0
5
14
14
18
Scores: J.V. Wrestling
Bock Row: D. Ewing, M. Sopoznick, R. Bills, J. McGrath, D. Lubowich.
Front Row : A. Berger, D. Donile, D. Pepper, M . Prytikin.
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31
14
14
23
9
19
31
PALATINE
NILES WEST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
OAK PARK
NEW TRIER
25
34
38
31
39
30
15
�Bock Row: A. Henich, V. Mittleburg, R. Pontecore, B. Ronan, J. Schacht,
K. Meerstein. Front Row: S. Rosenbaum, R. Klein, T. Cech, M. Sowitz,
H. Bollman, S. Siegel.
Scores: Sophomore Wrestling
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NILES 33
NILES 31
NILES 28
NILES 23
NILES WEST
MAINE EAST
EVANSTON
ARLINGTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NORTH CHICAGO
MORTON EAST
NEW TRIER
12
15
21
15
28
28
3
13
15
13
16
Frosh-Soph show fighting spirit
The sophomore wrestling squad concluded
a very successful season in 1964, as it composed a record of 9-1-1. After winning their
first two meets by large margins, the sophomore Trojans deadlocked with Evanston; Niles
then defeated all remaining opponents except
Waukegan. Outstanding performers throughout the season were Bill Wiser, John DeGraffenreid, and Scott Seigel. The decisive
win over Proviso East by a 25 point margin
showed the team's power. This strong group
of grapplers will greatly bolster the continuing great Niles wrestling tradition.
The frosh team with a 2-9 record placed
fourth in the New Trier Freshman Quadrangular. With wins over Highland Park arid
Morton East, the freshmen only need more
experience to extend a winning season for
Nilehi wrestlers.
Scores: Frosh Wrestling
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14
21
20
8
0
11
36
8
17
26
16
PALATINE
NILES WEST
MAINE EAST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
NORTH CHICAGO
MORTON EAST
NEW TRIER
38
28
26
40
56
40
13
43
33
17
29
Bock Row: F. Greenfield, S. Rudman, J. Horris, E. Harrison, H. Brown,
J. Kaplan, E. Rotberg, D. Harris. Front Row: R. Powell, S. Poznowsky,
B. Kite, B. Lutz, H. Geitner, E. Greenfield, P. Bishel.
The referee signifies a pin for five points paving the
way for on East win.
�Leon November prepores to dive in as team mote Morty Cholfie
finishes his butterfly segment of a relay .
Eight records fell this year as the Trojan
swimmers splashed to a 9-5 record. Led by
recordholders, Leon November, Marty Chaifie, and Stan Cichowski, Niles tied for fourth
place in the Suburban League. Placing high
in their league and district meets and in the
Riverside-Brookfield Invitational, Niles had
one of the most successful season in recent
years.
Steady point getters this year were seniors
John Simon, Ron Rojo, and Fred Streicher.
Juniors also played a vital role in the season.
Among the most promising are Ira Zarov, Jim
Harrington, and Jim Bonow.
If it was not for the splitting of the schools
next year, Coach Larson would enjoy a nearperfect season.
Swimmers score first shutout
Bock Row, J. Cech, W. Hutter. J. Harrington, M. Davis, J. Heller, J. Simon, J. Bonow, I. Zorov, F.
Poindexter, Cooch Dorsey, R. Singer, G. Jurek, M. G reene, L. November. M. Cha Ifie, R. Rojo, Cooch
Lorson, Cooch Rusk. Front Row , G. Hoke, D. Clouser. G. Warnke, A. Greenberg, D. Lofty, and M.
Nemkov.
Scores: Varsity Swimming
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74
65
43
16
81
78
52
70
35
34
54
86
74
16
47
NILES WEST
PROVISO WEST
EVANSTON
WEST LEYDEN
WAUKEGAN
ELMWOOD PARK
LAKE FOREST
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
ARLINGTON
NEW TRIER
MAINE EAST
30
52
79
14
17.
43
25
60
61
41
9
21
79
48
�Bock Row: D. Wichert, R. Liebman, A. Greene, G.
Lande, H. Garber, A. Petts, E. Cholfie, J . Barnett, J.
Jacobs, T. Robins, W. Colker. Front Row: B. Wolpoff,
H. Molfor, J. Weber, K. Nelson, and T. Gordon.
Scores: Sophomore Swimming
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54
32
22
86
57
77
72
60
32
37
63
65
20
64
NILES WEST
PROVISO WEST
EVANSTON
WEST LEYDEN
WAUKEGAN
ELMWOOD PARK
LAKE FOREST
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
ARLINGTON
NEW TRIER
MAINE EAST
41
63
72
9
38
18
23
35
63
58
32
30
75
31
Frosh-Soph give fine showing
A convincing 64-31 victory over Maine
East closed the season for the sophomore
swimmers. Winning nine out of fourteen
meets, the sophs were led by future varsity
performers Al Greene, Don Wicker, and
Jamie Heller. After defeating West Leyden
by 77 points, the sophs went on to beat the
next four teams they met. The team captured
third place in the Suburban League meet and
took fourth place in league standings.
Coach Rusk's frosh swimmers finished in
third place in the league, the highest any
East swimming team has been in the past
several years. With losses to only New Trier
and Evanston, the frosh won most of its meets
by margins of at least 30 points. The frosh
ended the season by taking third place at
the league meet.
Bock Row: J. Moron, R. Ber land, M. Riffkind , S. Benjamin, G. Dav is, B. Smith, A. Stone, D. Kol in, M. Muzio,
J. Vender, S. Silverma n, B. Simon, R. Miller. Fron t
Row: P. Joe lson, J. Duh l, R. Stocker, P. Brushober,
B. Seidenberg. Not Pictured: B. Lrosney, G . Jacobs,
and A. Rosenfeld .
Scores: Frosh Swimming
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73
68
44
64
70
72
51
84
25
NILES WEST
PROVISO WEST
EVANSTON
WAUKEGAN
PROVISO EAST
HIGHLAND PARK
OAK PARK
MORTON EAST
NEW TRIER
22
20
51
29
25
23
44
11
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Appearing to touch the ceiling, varsity diver Wayne
Hutter exhibits perfect jock-knife form.
�Gymnasts again second tn state
Back Row: Coach Riccitelli, J. Arkin (manage r), A. Ger be r, B. Slatten, L. Pa rdo, R. Ra pper, M. Laza r,
S. Wolf, J. Davis, J. Sieg el, D. Cha nnon (manager). Front Row: L. Coop er ma n, M . Slatten, R. Black,
D. Ha rd t, M . Kah n, A . Lazor, M. W e ine r.
Scores: Varsity Gymnastics
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NILES
76
89
74 1/ 2
82
71
77
95
68
71
78
70
65
96
71 1/ 2
90
NILES WEST
PROVISO WEST
LANE
THORNTON
PALATINE
OAK PARK
PROVISO EAST
NEW TRIER
WAUKEGAN
MAINE EAST
EVANSTON
MORTON EAST
ARLINGTON
OAK PARK
42
57 1/ 2
49
61
54
37
64
61
54
62
67
21
61 1/ 2
42
Though edged out of first place honors at
the state meet, Niles East's superb gymnastics team showed consistent excellence in
every meet. Led by state champions Dole
Hardt in tumbling, . Ron Rapper on parallel
bars, and Mork Slotten of side horse, the
gymnasts lost only one league me et. Their
defeat to Evanston, however, was more than
avenged with East's sweep of the Evanston
Invitational. This come-from-behind win otthe
y
Suburban League crown was b_ on all-time
high score.
Several welcomed surprises of the season
included sophomore Ron Rapper's tie for the
state championship on the parallel bars, and
freshman Barry Slotten's fine perfo rmances
on the varsity level. The cousin of the state
side horse champion tumbled his way to
several third place awards, showing his teammates varsity determination and excellence.
�Back Row, Coach Toth, D. Chonnon, J. Arkin (manager), G. Randall, l. Kl inn, D. Kritz/er, D. Melcher,
M . Randall, A . Weisberg, J. Berns, H. Look, l. Covitt. Front Row, S Alleman, M. Plotkin, L. Com itor,
K. Lesick, end S. Zindell .
Frosh- soph first tn Suburban League
Mark Sletten d isplays the form wh ich won him the state championship on the sidehorse.
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�Mork Kahn Rings
Ron Rapper Parallel Bors
Steve Woll
Rings
Rick Block demonstrates his trampoline form before his
teammates and classmates during a special pep rally.
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�Dale Hard i
Trampo l in e
�Al Gerber Sidehorse
Larry Pardo Ri ngs
Mel We ine r Sidehorse
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�Rick Block Tumbling
Mark Lazar
Highbar
John Davis Rings
Coach Riccitelli congratulates Ron Rapper on the fine
execution of his first place w inning routine.
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�Spring
Racketmen look toward winning season
Bock Row, D. Wolf, D: Clark, J. Millman, M. Wainer, B. Chapmon, L. Lazarus, ond Cooch Morgon.
Front Row, S. Rossman, R. Siegel, S. Williams, D. Dicks, and B. Poindexter.
The outlook for the 1964 tennis season
appears excellent with many members of last
year's fine quasJ returning to the Nilehi
courts. In 1963, the netsters tallied sixth
place in the league standings with a 2-5 dual
meet record and a sixth place in the league
meet. The return of Bob Poindexter and Denny
Dicks, Coach Morgan's leading doubles team
performers in 1963, plus the racket wielding
of juniors Steve Williams and Ron Siegel will
add strength to both offensive and defensive
strategy of the 1964 squad.
Coached by Mr. Winans, the frosh-soph
also appear destined to a season . full of
tennis victories.
Bock Row, M. Dissen, J. Feltman, M. Gauld, S. Boren, M.
Mayer, R. Rosenberg, R. G olen, Cooch Winans. Second
Row, J. Jacobs, M. So lomon , W. Medoff, E. Sucherman, W.
Lazar, B. Hectmon, A. Klein, A. Rosenfeld. Front Row, B.
Lempert. D. Kritzler, M. Pearlman, K. Bolka, F. Jacobs, D.
Kalish, T. Stearns.
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Cooch Morgon gives some pre-season ploying tips to
Stan Rassman, Dick Wolf, and Bob Poindexter.
�Bock Row: Cooch Kiviluomo, A . Spores, M. Rothman, B. Berger, B.
Doug l~s. J. Longe, M. Dav is, J.
Mosseys, B. Tepper. Front Row: R. Rojo, S. Si lve rman, B. Ruttenberg, R. Pearlma n, K. Gabbey.
Bob Ruttenberg follows through on the swing that hos mode
him the number one golfer on the team .
Golfmen remain up to par
With returning lettermen Bob Ruttenberg,
Ron Pearlman, Steve Silverman, and Ron
Rojo plus Bob Tepper and Karl Gabbey, prospects appear bright for a fine golf campaign
in 1964. Last year's linksters finished the season with a 2-5 league and 2-7 overall record,
a g real improvement over the previous year ' s
winless season. Atthe Suburban League meet,
Coach Kiviluoma'sgolfers managed a se v enth
place finish, while the frosh-soph team under
the coaching of Mr. Starr placed eighth .
The varsity team is composed of ten golfers of whom only five may play in dual meet
competition. Only by challenging and defeating a member of this group may a golfe r
advance to the starting five.
Bock Row : R. Skoln ik, K. Stone, C. Hansen, P. Joelson, A.
Gordon, A. Young, E. Olkiewicz, M. Rovell, L. Lo rso n, Cooch
Storr. Second Row: S. Cop lon, M . Schneider, M. Kogan,
G. Gordon, A. Gutter, J. Berns, M. Grossman, G. Waldman, R. Adelman, M. Muzio. Front Row: G. Davis, A. Isenberg, A . Weisberg , M. Greenberg, M .• Brenner, B. Ficks,
R. Koles, J. Gale, R. Klein.
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�Chertack, Becker lead cindermen
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Back Row : Coach Campbell, Coach Collien, R. Scott, R. Benion, B. Schoeller, B. Nigut, D. Kornelly,
B. Hall, G. Gunderson, D. McQueen, Coach McCarrell. Second Row: R. Friedman, A. Sutton (manager), M. Klein, P. Becke r, S. Warren, M. Dictor, N. Chertack, D. Cohen, S. Weiss, M. Janson (manager). Front Row: L. Levin, S. Dory, M. Paradise, N. Sandstrom, L. Shapiro, and M. Lieberman.
The Niles East varsity track squad finished
the indoor season with a faultless 1 1-0 record. Junior Neil Chertack shatte red the existing pole vau lt record at the Suburban League
meet where East copped fifth place. As Chertack took first by clearing 13 feet 1/2 inch,
Ron Benion placed second in the shotput, and
Phil Becker finished fourth in both the broodjump and the 440-yard run. In competition
with Palatine, the one-mile relay team of
Roger Scott, Ron Kaufman, Loren Levin, and
Phil Becker set a new record of 3:53.7. Cooch
McCorrell's cindermen were reinforced for
the outdoor track season when Bert Hall,
Doug Kornelly, and Barry Schoeller joined
the ranks of the team at the close of the
basketball campaign.
Easily clear ing the first of the low hurdles, Roger xatt
continues on the path ta a practice victory.
Mark Lieberman, Norm Sandstrom, Steve Dory, and Larry
Shapiro jog around the track ofter a one-mile run.
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Back Row, P. eishaf, W . Sneider, P. Lanners, N. Baskin, C. Rudnick, S. Plotkin, B. LeMonds, B. Baumgartner,
J. LeComte, E. Uzemack, ·o. Le nhardt, D. Bauer, R. Berg. Third Raw, J. Potter, E. Harrison,
A . Semrow, C. Schwartz, J. Schacht, M. Kotlisky, D. Nielsen, B. Borys, D. Bergeron, N. Lipin , B.
Dolins, M. Rasnick. Second Row, T. Hirsch, P. Gustafsa~. R. Nitti, C. Marcus, B. Ronan , M. Mand i,
A. Bernstein, D. Gray l ess, B. Blitstein, J. · Norberg. Front Row, S. Mehl, M. Bernst ein, T. Stea rns,
M. Sawitz, N. Kamin, D. Baker, E. Chertack, and B. Schabillian.
Senior Ph il Becker practices in the starting-blocks for a n
upcom ing meet.
Ran Banion prepares to shotput ta another Trajan record.
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�Varsity diamondmen give good showing
Closing the 1963 season with their first
double win in two years, the Trojan diamondmen earned a 6-8 record, placing them in a
fifth place league tie with the Evanston Wildkits. The return this year of veteran pitchers
Al Manasin and Bob Gevirtz and aided by
outfielders Tony Melas, Bob Walner, and Al
Probable outfield starters for the Trojans ore Al Horris,
Bob Wolner, Tony Melos, and Fred Fishman.
Harris plus lettermen infielders Mork Newburger, Dick Minors, and Bob Shearn, should
give Coach Odlivak the nucleus of a team
that should place high in league competition.
If the Trojan's victory last year over Suburban League Champion, Oak Pork, is any
sign of the 1964 season, the Niles diamondrhen should give all schools a great deal of
excellent competition this year.
Bock Row: Coach Odlivak, R. Shaffer, E. Barnett, D. Lazzar, M. Prausis, A. Silverstein, N. Winstead,
G. Rovelette, M. Stricker, A. Monosin, Cooch Rusk. Third Row: B. Shearn, D. Minors, J . Schlesinger,
K. Karlson, M. Silver, B. Wolner, G. Agoronos, K. Brody, S. ldelmon. Second Row: J. Gay (manager),
P. Lazarus, G. Smith, 0. Messner, A. Horris, M. Newburger, G. Bolos, T. Malas. Front Row: B. Gevirtz. M. Mandel, L. Sacks, J. Somelson, F. Fishman, R. Flammang. Not pictured: R. Roth.
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�Undergrad coaches help teams show promise
Bock Row, Cooch Yursky, R. Peterson, R. Halperin, G . Buzi l, D . Boilen, J. Spitzer, :J . Gendelmon, S.
Widman. Third Row, S. Ricci, P. Oram, J . Fassino, B. Newmon, S. Pote, D. Maki. Second Row, J . Korol,
L. Tannenbaum, D. Moyzel, H. Siegel, M. Paris, S. Siegel. Front Row, H. Portman, J. Tripp, M. Finger,
M. Schwarz, and J . Struck.
Mo rk Newburger, Dick Minors, Bob Shearn, and Gil Rovelette should toke core of the Trojan infield during the season.
Bock Row, Cooch Von C leave, G. Bil ls, B. Newmon, M. Brickman, B. Christiansen, E. Shoevitz, L.
Long_. I. Gou lding, R. Gerber, L. Levinson, S. Boehman, E. Rotberg, J. Brown, Cooch Corter. Th ird
Rowo R. N issenson, R. Powell , R. Fisher, S. Towbin, B. Stoller, D. Ferr is, L. Acker, E. Feld, B. Saltzberg, D. Ganz. Second Row, M. Rubin, S. Sylvan, G. Brin, D. Wolowitz, M. Riffkind, L. Carlin, A.
Eisenberg, J . Sleiman, M. Solock, G. Shiffmon. F ront Row, E. Look, J . Gross, G. Joffe, G. Reiner, S.
�Bock Row: A. Wenlink, S. Metzger, G. Kite, S. Freisinger, C. Suritz, P.· Trobe, W. Peterson, H. Horris,
J. Feng, S. Lissner, Cooch Keen. Front Row: D. Lowensteiner, S. Winer, A. Ross, S. Berman, J. Howard, G. Kolin, and J. Fried.
Fencers finish with two state champs
After only two seasons of organ ized competition , the Niles East fencing team, coached
by Mr. Robert Keen, has become one of the
most powerful squads in the state. Led by
junior Chuck Suritz, freshman Glen Kalin, and
sophomores Harvey Harris and Pete Trobe,
the fencers finished with a record of four
wins and four defeats. The team demonstrated its power at the Illinois State Invitational Meet, where they placed three men in
the finals, giving East a second place trophy.
Coming in second to John Marshall High
School, the Trojans beat the powerful team
from St. Mel. Suritz took second place, Harris
came in third, and Kalin finished seventh.
Next year East can expect another second
place or the state championship as most of
the squad members will return.
Chuck Suritz and Peter Trobe solute each other before engaging in a duel.
Touche! as Al Wentink scores against his opponent, Stu
�Back Row, L. Sacks, A. Harris, J. Armstrong, P. Becker, B. Gardner, L. Cooperman, M. New burger,
D. Dicks, T. Melas, D. Siegel, B. Shearn, D. Hardt, L. Marinello, S. Will iams, J . Ge nt, M. Rothman, B.
Gevirtz. Third Row, Mr. Henderson (sponsor), D. Kornelly, C. Stahl ke, J. Ziah, G . Ja rol, G. Gunderson, E. Lichtenstein, J. Simon, R. Pontecore, A. Manasin, R. Bonion, B. Schoeller, B. N igut. Second
Row, B. Chapman, S. Weiss, R. Pearlman, N. Sandstrom, A. Lazar, H. Rosenbaum, D. Gibrick, W.
Jones, R. Schatz, B. Machacek, F. Fishman, S. G old, F. Streicher, B. Poindexter, N. Chertack, B. Hall.
Front Row, S. Rossman, D. Ewing, B. Walner, S. Cikowski, S. Applebaum, L Shapiro, R. Block, D.
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Minors, K. Brody, P. Gailis, T. Coleman, B. Ruttenberg, J. Doi ins, S. Walloch, R. Rojo.
N-Club loses to faculty tn near upset
N-Club members greet their guest of honor, Jock Dempsey,
after his speech to the students and faculty.
The N-Club had an extremely successful
year of operation in
1963-64 as several
new innovations were added to its activities.
In addition to the presentation of the traditional N-Club-faculty game and the initiations
of new members at two Stu dent Unions,
these Trojans sponsored the assembly featuring a speech by former Heavyweight Champion of the world, Jack Dempsey.
Helping to promote school spirit, the club
challenges the faculty to a basketba l l game.
In the 1964 game, the faculty overpowered
the lettermen as the N-Club has been beaten
in every game since East becam e a fouryear school. Sponsored by Mr . Henderson,
the lettermen. The N-Club has been beaten
in every game ?ince East became a fourSeverol members of the club include class
officers as well as leaders of many other
school organizations. The N-Club hos undoubtedly been a valuable contributor to
the greatness of Niles East.
�Elected by the G.A.A. Boord because of their great leadership qualities and their participation
in the activities planned during the year are the G.A.A. officers: Kathy Plough (president), Linda
Grimson (vice-president), Marlene Wei nberg (vice·president), ond Alexis Zabore (secretary).
G.A.A. encourages leadership
More than two hundred girls enjoy the after school
activities sponsored by G.A.A. The sports are planned
according to season. Fall sports include field hockey
petition at this year's Homecoming. As this year's
service project, a poll was taken among all the girls
and golf; winter sports include softbal l and tennis;
and all year activities include Orchesis, the modern
in the school to determine their attitude toward the
G.A.A. program. Another project was treating the
incoming freshmen girls to a "Play-day" by the mem-
dance club, and Ripplettes, the sw im club.
G.A.A. tries not only to develop leadership and
bers of G.A.A. to introduce them to the G.A.A.
program. Closing the year, the new members were
good sportsmanship, but also teaches the girls poise,
skill, and perfection.
awards for participation in G.A.A.
G.A.A. not only concerns itself with sports, but
this year has sponsored a float, "Rocket Thru To Victory," which took a second place in class A float com-
awarded to the senior girl who plans to major in
physical education.
Organizing the mony octivities of G.A.A. are the
Board members. Back Row: Karen Johnson, Marge
Kamin, Joyce Kanevsky, Floro Gryn, Ilene Bobren,
Judy Poccaclo, Micky Brody. Second Row: Linda lvaz,
Joyce Statlond, Judy Dryfuss, Lorel Glassner, Lynn Kiviloumo. Front Row: Kathy Guerrero, Karen Weinberg,
Fern Nadler, Marcia Cohen, and Linda Raphael.
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initiated and the active members received their
activities. The
G.A.A. scholarship for four hundred dollars was also
�One of the many events G.A.A. participates in is Homecoming.
All G.A.A. members help in the construction and the decorating of
Opinions obout G.A.A.'s program in sports were taken from all the
the annual Homecoming Float which, this year, placed second in the
girls in school. Tallying the poll are, back row: Deeno Ratner, Ly nn
class A competition.
Kiviluoma, Flora Gryn, Judy Dreyfuss, Kathy Plough, Marcia Cohen,
and Cindy Guerrero. Front Row: Carol Gare, Kathy Guerrero, Linda
Raphael, and Lorel Glassner.
displays pride
In order to give incoming Freshmen a better insight to the G.A.A. program , all eighth -grade girls
are invited to the annual "Play"1'.Jay" activities.
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�Anita Vega shows her ability on the horse by doing a wolf vault in
the G.A.A. after school program.
Practicing her routine on the uneven porollel bars is Kathy Lee.
exhibits poise
Sand y O hlson exhibits her balance and co-ordination on the horizontal bar, one of the most difficult routines in gymnastics.
Sandy Pardo is o n e of the f ew girl s who has the st rength a nd dete rmination which is r equired to work on th e still rings.
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�Com ing to th e r escue of four lovely mermaids in
trouble are f i ve G.A.A. life-savers. But don't worry,
the mermaids aren't real ly in trouble; they are all
practicing their lifesaving in another one of G.A.A.'s
many acti vities .
excels
tn
water skiils
Practice makes perfect is the proverb Corol Shaffer h as on her mind
as she prepares her entry into the water.
Timing is essential in water bol let as qemonst rated here by G.A.A.'s
Ripplettes who plan and perform their own rou tines.
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�promotes team sportsmanship
Serv ing the tennis boll in the ofter school activity is
Freshman Cindy Melos.
Basketba ll helps g irls learn to
coor>erote with one another .
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�Representing Niles East are the girls' tenn is team Ja net Deursch, Ka thy Guerrero, Karen Komm ier,
Sharyn Von Oppen, Gerin Mueller, and Kathy Grunow.
The President of G.A.A., Kathy Plough shows her ability and determination to win the game as she spikes the boll over the net.
"H it th at birdie!" are scr eams heard when entering the Girls' Gymnasium during an exciting game of badminton.
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�Practicing in the new modern dance room ore Orchesis members Marcia Poul, A l exis Zobore, Jon
Selig, and Judy Kodison.
and attains perfection
Keeping score for her team motes in G.A.A. bowling is Coralyn
Stouffer while Anita Fechter and Koren Johnson look on.
The G.A.A. golf team includes Koren Muskett, Marcia Freemon, El
Elkin, Lindo Rothstein, Helen Kohn, Bernadette Moses, Bonnie Stol111
and Eve Kohn.
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�Even freshmen have a chance to show th eir spirit at Niles and th ey ore l ead by the Freshmen
cheerleaders: Sandra Siegel, Carolyn Dowlin, Betty Romanek, and Joan Mi ller.
Cheerleaders symbolize spirit
Lead ing Sopho more teams to victory are the Saph
cheerleaders: Kathy Capettini, D iane Swenson, Kathy
Jones, Carolyn Haselton, and Sue M ermeistien .
Enthusiastic jumps are a trademark of the Sophomore cheerleading squad : Caroly n Haselton, Sue
Mermelstien, Kathy Capettini, Diane Swenson, and Kathy Jones.
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�Co-captain of the Varsity Cheerleoding Squad this year, Cynthia
In Lynn Koselow's fourth year of cheerleod ing, she was chosen co
Garro hos been o cheerleader since her sophomore year ot Niles.
captain of the Varsity squod. She was o Freshman, Sophomore, onl
This is her second year os o Varsity cheerleoder,
two year Varsi ty Cheerleader.
Whether Niles is in the winning or the loosing column, one
bright light is always shining, our cheerleaders. Always present
at our football and basketball games, the cheerleaders lead the
school with their pep and enthusiasm.
The cheerleaders are divided on three levels: Freshmen,
Sophomore, and Varsity. The cheerleaders cheer respectively
for the Freshmen, Sophomore, and Varsity teams. Cheerleaders
are chosen on the basis of their coordination, skill, sportsmanship,
and enthusiasm. They are required to do a flex, straight, and arch
jump, a stunt, such as a flip or a cartwheel, a group cheer, and
an individual cheer when they try out for cheerleading.
Win or loose, rhe Varsity cheerleaders ore always cheering their hearts out.
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During the summer, a few of the cheer leaders are chosen
spend a week at the cheerleading camp at Illinois Normal. At t
cheerleading camp, the girls learn new types and varieties
cheers, and also better their personality by meeting differe
girls from all over Illinois.
Whi le our Cheerleaders' motions are always changing, the
purpose remains the same - to cheer our teams on to victor
and to promote school spirit. This year our cheerleaders we
able, for the first time in two years, to do one of their man
victory cheers which they can only do when one of our teams wi
�Varsity
Junior Janice Komps has been a cheerleader since
her freshman year. This is her first year on Varsity.
Linda Schoenberg is in her fou r th yea r of cheerleading and was captain of the Sophomore squad. Sh e
has always shown her school spi r it.
This is Kathy Hoselton's first year as a Varsity cheerleader although she was a substitute in her junior
Bonnie Lermon has been a cheerleader since her
sophomore year and is now a senior.
year. She is now a senior.
Ann Harmening,
who is noted for her pep and en-
thusiasm, hos been a cheerleader since her freshman
year. This is her first year as a Varsity cheerleader
Senior Donna Veto has had three years of cheerleading experience behind her and is known for her devotion to the Varsity teams.
and she is now a junior.
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�Performing before elementary school studen ts, Mr.
Provost and the concert bond introduce Nilehi's musical
talent to future East students.
Arts
looking from the stoge manager's position in the wings,
one sees a boisterous pa rty going onot "Auntie Mame's."
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�An unusua l modern a rt piece in the Mo rton Wing at
the Art Institute captures th e inter est of p asser sby .
Arts in the school provide an
outlet for creative expression. Drama
produtions introduce students to the
theatre while giving student actors
and crews the practical experience of
staging a show. Through the vocal
and instrumental groubs, students
develop their musical abilities and
interests. With the varied art curri
culum, students can cultivate their
talents in the graphic arts.
Using the city as a cultural
center, students expand their interests
in the arts. The leqitimate theatre,
symphony, opera folk concerts, and
art exhibits are among the diverse
cultural fields available to students.
Backstage cla m o r in the dressing room enhances the
exci tement o f. "Reflection s '6 4 '. for East students.
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���Drama
On Stage.
Sharon (Koren Kessler) is startled by the sudden appeara nce o f Og (Jeff Siegal),
as he tries lo find the w he r eabouts of his stolen gold.
On April 5 and 6, 1963, Finian Mclongergan burst onto the stage at Nilehi East,
bringing the first Broadway musical to the
school. This amusing comedy, under the direction of Mr. Earle Auge and Miss Vi rginia
Stemp, told the tale of an eccentric old Irishman, Finian, and his daughter, Sharon. A
mischevious leprechaun, Og, followed Finian
to Missitucky, U.S.A. in pursuit of his crock
of gold which Finian had stolen. The problems
of integration and romance effected Finian,
Og, and Sharon in peculiar ways. Sharon
fell in love with Woody, the leader of the
tobacco growing people; Og gave up his pursuit of the gold to bec?me a Human; and
Finian cured Senator Rawkins of his prejudice
against the Negroes. This presentation
brought life to the stage and ended with all
problems solved and a happy chorus of "How
Are Things in Gloca Morra."
Finion (John Issac) quarrels with his daughter (Koren Engstrom) about
her romance with Woody, a Missitucky former.
�FINIAN'S
THE CAST
CHARACTER
Buzz Collins .
.. Lewis Edelson
Sheriff. . . . .
. . Larry Brandel
Susan Mahoney.
. Sande Salstone
Henry .
. . . . Tim Taylor
Maude.
. . Nancy Joslyn
Bonnie Sussman
Marcia Paul
Finian ..
. . . . . John Issac
Robert Ahrens
Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Engstrom
Karen Kessler
Woody . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Jim Albrecht
Og . . . .
Jack Mise
. Lorry Comitor
Senator Rawkins .
Jeff Siegal
. Richard Grant
Woody Mahoney (Jock M is e) relates tales of his navol career to th e
Missitucky Volley dwellers.
"Finian' s Rainbow" Brings Storm of Acclaim
Four childrM, Chuck Solomon Marilyn Silton, Rick Mi l lis, and Sarah Fox frolic to
"If This Isn't Lo ve."
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�Captain Fisby (Ray Dean) enjoys his first taste of saki as Ca pta in Mclean (Chuck Soloman), Sakini
(Pete Seren i), a nd Sgt. Gregovich (Joe Fagan) await their turn.
"Teahouse" Casts A Glow of Orient al Enchantment
The United States Army has been involved
in few situations m o re peculiar than that of
Captain Fisby of the post-war Japanese Occupation Forces in Niles East's production of
Teahouse of The August Moon. In Niles'
first "three n ighter" of May 2,3, and 4, a series
of elaborate set designs paralleled a series
of mad-cap events beginning when stubborn
and excitable Colonel Wainwright Purdy Ill
assigned Captain Fisby and Sakini, the helpful and sometimes troublesome interpreter,
to Tobiki village. Accompanied by Lady Astor,
a friendly goat, Captain Fisby at last arrived
at the village and soon met a more delicate
lady, the lovely geisha girl, Lotus Blossom .
Fisby and Captain Mclean, a neurotic psych iatrist who loved botany, helped the village
to set up a prosperous business of selling its
wine and to construct the beautiful Teahouse
of the August Moon. The entire village watched as Lotus Blossom and the brightly costumed
Geisha Girls gave life to the teahouse with
o
the mystic dances _ f Japan. The powerful
temper of Colonel Purdy cou ld not destroy
the supposed ly "immoral" wine-stills and teahouse of Tobiki Village, and Captain Fisby
left behind him a happy and prosperous
villag e underneath the
moon of Japan .
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romantic
summer
Lady Astor, with her radiant beauty and magnetic cha rm,
mystifies Japanese child ren .
�TEAHOUSE
THE CAST
CHARACTER
Sokini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pete Sereni
Lotus Blossom . .. . .. . .. Arlene Morishito
General Purdy . . . . . . . . . Bob Greenberg
Captain Fisby . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Roy Deon
Sgt. Gregovich .
. . . . . Joe Fagan
Oshiro . . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . Fred Reiner
Captain Mcleon . . . . . . . . . Chuck So lomon
Higo . . .
. Sharon Lewisberg
Old Lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chari Berger
Sakini (Pete Sereni) displays his humble dwelling ta Latus Blossom (Arlene Morishita).
Lotus Blossom {Arlene Mor ishita) leads the Geisha group in an exo tic oriental dance.
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�''No one is loo 'off-beot' for my p a rties," Mame (Terr i Fried land er) explai ns to h er
neph ew (Ste ve Myerson).
"Auntie Mame
"
Plays Hostess To
an Evening of Fun and Madness.
Take a wealthy, wily aunt who gives wild
parties for Lithuanian bishops and not-so-ordinary businessmen, dash in an inherited
young nephew accompanied by an overprotective nanny, stir and mix in a r ich southern
bachelor who owns a cott0n
plantation,
sprinkle in a few tears, lots of laughs, some
suspense, a world tour, and even a happy
ending, and be prepared to se rve "Auntie
Mame," this year's fall play , staged on November 22 and 23 .
"Auntie Mame" is Patrick Dennis's hilarious
story of his aunt, who, after losing all her
money in the 1929 stock market crash, went
to work at Macy's to put him through school.
Bouregarde Jackson Pickett Burnside, a rich
southern gentleman, met her at work, and the
courtship culminated in a lavish wedding . For
a honeymoon, Mame and her husba nd toured the wor ld . However, only Mame returned,
for Bouregarde tumbled from a mounta in
peak. Mame "settled down" at home to write
her memoirs with the aid of the efficient but
pathetic Agnes Gooch. By this time, Patrick
had grown into manhood , and Mame became
The director of "Auntie Mame", Mr. Alvin Schwartz, gives last minute
instructions la Stage Manager Ron Haffberg a nd acto r s.
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his advisor for the lovelorn . All ended happily as Mame set out on a new adventure.
�Pa trick the Boy (Steve My er so n) listens attentivel y as Mr. Babcock (Fr ed Reiner) a nd
A unti e M a me (Terr i Fried lander) d iscuss Patrick's educa tion.
AUNTIE MAME
THE CAST
CHARACTER
Ito . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . . Mitch Cohen
Mr. Babcock . . . . . . . . . .. . . Fred Reiner
Vera Charles . .. . . . . . . . Bonnie Sussman
Patrick the Boy . . . . . . . . . . Steve Myerson
Patrick the Man .. . . . . .. . Bob Ruttenberg
Auntie Mame . . . . . .
. Terri Friedlander
Bouregarde Burnside . . . . . . . . Mike Pavlo
Agnes Gooch . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lisa Schatz
Lindsay Woolsey . . . . . . . . . .. Bob Siegal
Norah Muldoon .. . . . . .. .. Wendy Arbit
Even the gen ie ca nnot cu r e Vero Cha rles
(Bo nni e Sussman) of a hangover .
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�Windy City passes tn review
The silly clown, Marilyn Silton, fa lls in love with a beoutiful but
unresponding statue, Sande Solstone.
'Windy City Revue," thi s year's Reflections
Revelries, blew onto th e Nilehi stage on February seventh and eighth. The show was not
a talent show, as ii hod been in the post;
rather, it was a pooling of the talents of 120
Nilehiers into a topical musical review concerning Chicago.
Among the acts were ones toking place at
Grant Pork, Marshall Field &Company, Wrigley Field, State Street at night, and the circus.
From the jazz dances to the flamenco guitar
to the full-stage live bond, the show was a
complete success, and the Drama Deportment
will model all future Reflections ofter it.
The theatre floor show comes alive agoin through the
singing of Sal ly Charman and Peggy Rosenbaum.
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�Poor but huppy, Janus Vedder, Pat Herter, Rita Kavana ugh, and Betty Ande rson strol l ga ily t hrough the park.
Luminous spirits gliding across th e Chicago scene make the night come alive.
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�Drama
Back Stage.
Mr. Schwartz barks last-minute orders ta his panicy stage crew as the show begins.
Most of the credit for a dramatic production is given to those in the spotlight,
for they are pub I icized prior to the performance by photographers and reporters and
are seen on stage at the performance. However, just as important to the success of a
production as the players ore those whose
job is to make the players' performaoce
visible, audible, and enjoyable - namely,
the backstage crew.
Behind the scenes activity takes many
forms. The make-up crew is kept busy preparing performers with fresh make-up and
changes of costume between scenes; the stage
crew · sets up scenery and controls the curtain; the sound crew monitors the microphones; the lighting crew controls the house
and stage lights and the spotlights; and the
prop crew procures and doles out any necessary equipment. All these crews must be
coordinated to produce a successful program.
Much credit goes to the backstage crews
and to their faculty advisors - Mr. Fink, Mr_
Schwartz, and Miss Stemp.
Quick and efficient, Gory Kure and Barry lssacson finish the task of shifting scenery.
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�The application of make-up is on integral port of any production .
Paulo Lubeznick ski llful ly affects a metamorphosis
with make-up on Richard Gregory.
Ruth Woldfog el tokes fiendish d elight in fashioning
a new face for Perry Tosky.
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�Gaining experience for future drama careers ore Thespians' officers Wendy Arbit (president), Bonnie
Sussma n (vice-president), Lonn ie Gerstein (secretory), Fred Reiner (treasurer), and Down Schafer
(recording secretory ).
The trained members of Te c n is, Niles
East's Technical Instruments and Services Organization, handle technical aspects of school
activities. The major function of this service
Drama
Supporting The Stage.
club is the handling of lighting, sound, and
technical stage work for all performances
held at Niles, including school plays and
musicals. A great deal of knowledge and
skill is needed to handle the elaborate equipment involved in these activities. The members of Tecnis advance by experience from
regular members to apprentices and finally
to master technicians.
To become a member of the National
Thespian Society, one must earn ten points
for one hundred hours of work on or behind
the stage in dramatic productions at Niles.
Membership in Thespians, an honorary society, is a goal aimed for by student actors
and crew-workers and is achieved only
through hard work and perseverance . Membership often proves to be one step toward
a future career in drama.
The purpose of Spotlighters is to promote
interP,st and enthusiasm in the field of drama.
The members learn dramatic techniques and
also skills of behind the stage work, for acting
is only a small part of the large field of drama. Members are given the opportunity to
practice these skills or witness them in action
at the theater itself.
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Members of Tecnis work bocksto11-ie with tape recordings.
�Tecnis, Niles East Sound and Lighting crew, takes charge of behind the scen es activity .
Officers are Rich Weiss (secretary), Ron Hollberg (president), and A l Semrow (vicepresident) .
Spotlighters drama group provides entertainmentforstudentsandwo rthwhile experience for aspiring
young actors. Back Row: officers are Rhona Berkowitz(recordi ng secretary), Joanne Sann (co rresponding sec reta ry). Front Row: Amelia Wright (president), Fred Reiner (vice-president), Gilbert. Rotkin
(treasurer), and Judy Klehr (paint treas urer).
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�Music
Vocal.
Lorelei. O n sta irway, Front Row: C. Rogers. E. Boosoles, S. Francke,
N. Shonkwiler, D. Simon. L. Zabore, C. Doye n, C. Doyen, S. Mi ller,
B. Fe rguson, G. Bo ren, H. Goldste in, J. Cyrog, P. Tei te lba um, N. Wie·
he lmson. Second Row: V. Va nOmmer ing, C. W a naski, A. Holmes.
Back Raw: E. Kramer, L. Cale, K. Gustafson, D. Kra uss, J. O ppe rman,
J. G arro, B. Fisher. Left side of pool, Front Row: K. Engstrom, N.
Joslyn, R. Mechan ic, L. N elson. Back Row: S. Peterson, J. Brickma n,
L. Klinke , S. Walters, L. Mil le r. fl ight s ide of pool : S. Gardo n, L. Wiche rt, D. Da vis.
The Winter Music Festival, the Spring Music Festival , the Spring Musical -these were
som e of the annual musical events brought
to the people of Skokie by the vocal groups
of Niles East. Under the direction of Mr.
Earle Auge, the choir, girls glee, and mixed
glee groups were active in school assemblies
and productions, while the Lorelei sang for
PTAs and w o men 's clubs. Assisting the vocal
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groups at many of their functions were the
instrumental groups-the concert orchestra
and concert band-under the direction of Mr.
Auge and Mr. Leo Provost. In Dece mber, the
combined efforts of the vocal and instrumental groups produced the holiday Winter
Festival. Spring brought April and May, and
with them came the Spring Musical "Carousel"
and the May Music Festival.
�Choir. Back Raw: M. Janson, D. Skol, A. Karol, D. Smith, M. Pavlo,
K. Gustafson, D. Krauss, V. Kramer, A. Holmes, S. Weisman, L. Cole,
C. Turski, G. Johnson, P. Gailis, R. Banion, D. C louser, B. G lass, C.
N. Joslyn, B. Fisher, A. Harmen ing, L Mil ler, A. Gerber, J. Reese, l.
.
Lorenz, R. Grant, l. Prince, B. Bataglia, B. Dowlin, D. Lundsberg, D.
Czerniak, W. Weber, D. Hrab. Third Row: B. Brown, l. Sanders, V.
Comitor, D. Gibrick. Front Row: M. Silton, J. Zehner, S. Mil ler, C.
Speigel, l. Nelson, C. Doyen, J. Feil, B. Ferguson, S. Capitel, l.
Van Ommering, R. Skolnik, B. Sussman, l. Klinke, R. Tyska, J. Meltzer,
Brandel, S. Peterson, R. Bauer, D. Ward, R. Kavanaugh, J . Brickman,
H. Goldstein, V. Neuman, R. Roth, E. Greenberg, S. Saffro, Mr. Auge.
Not shown: D. Ross, C. Johnson, M. Kass in, P. Scarpelli.
B. Shefsky, K. Hayes, E. Boosales, S. Gardon, J. Garrow, C. Deem,
C. Babera, J. Cox, C. Wanaski, K. Haselton, S. Wolters, l. Wichert.
Second Row: M. Sokol, l. Tincher, J. Klein, T. Traiforos, K. Engstrom,
Girls Glee. Back Row : B. Kopokin, C. Dowlin, J. Sandrik, S. DuBoff,
M. Thompson, G. Shondler, C. Spores, R. Lampert, P. Kaluzno, G.
Widrevitz, E. Daily, N. Harris, l. Langhaus, M. Ackerman, D. Cooper,
R. Oler, S. Sernovitz. Fifth Row: P. Wolk, l. Reimer, C. Propp, D.
Sternfeld, l. Totelmon, M. Kearney, l. Dusz, K. Fix, G. Bridge, D.
Davies, l. Silberstein, E. Novick, N. Morgan, l. Ruben, l. Schwegel
Fourth Row: J. Dishkin, J. Kirchler, P. Campon.o, l. Ford, S. Neukirch,
D. Davis, l. Nilsson, S. Francke, E. Kavanaugh, N. Widman, I. Dref-
fein, D. Sondrik, ft Herter, S. Heche, G. Marshall, V. Silver. Third
Row: B. Feig en, P. Morrow, A. Weisz, B. Weiner, l. Ressmon, A. Wilke,
K. Muskatt, S. Swartwout, l. Lorence, 0. Benson, T. Dash, D. Mizruchy,
C. Haselton. Second Row: l. Savitz, C. Cox, J. Price, A. Rotkin, B.
Reich, A. Medintz, C. Mel as, . M. Tiffin, H. Dragon, D. Steinberg, E.
Reese, M. Quintanoles. Front Row: D. Shane, D. Cusic, S. Nonberg,
D. Johnson, K. Capettini, A. Sender, l. Dubin, T.. Schmitzer, S. Singer,
and S. Rosol.
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�Mixed Glee. Bock Row: P. Teitelbaum, S. Glazer, D. Huntley, A. Broin-
borion, H. Polish, S. Myerson, R. Martino; R. Reuzen, J. Kaufman.
in, J. Miller, N. Wedderspon, S. Kobiller, E. Glutzer, C. Hoffman, C.
Third Row: S. Aronow, R. Lee, S. Moron, S. Smith, K. Shotney, J.
Gross, D. Kertz, M. G lazer, B. Dubrow, S. Arnstein, D. Fronk, S.
Doyen, l. Oeschler, H. Eorlix, R. Gilbert, D. Stevens, D. Prouses, J.
DeCarl, J. Schectmon, G. Szerwinski, S. Ste in. Fifth Row : J. Chojnowski,
l. Riggs, D. Schmidt, E. Robins, E. Cohen, G. Kemp, S. Kosten, C. Woltz,
S. Alleman, J. Fingerman, A. Bernstein, A. Isenberg, D. Israel, S. Dine,
V. Swiek. Fourth Row: B. Goldberg, G. Solberg, D. Welch, P. Heche,
E. Gol lowich, M. Friedman, G. Bobren, S. M:Jrx, P. Cornall, K. Cos-
Schwa nke, B. Strom, J. Schechte r. Second Row: K. Kess ler, E. Kroger,
H. Goldstein, T. Stluko, J. Gi lmore, R. Bi lton, J. Cyrog, E. Bittman,
L. Schatz, l. Weiss, J. Curtis, L. Skora. Front Row: A. ·zabore, B. Anderson, A. Krous, M. Ponitch, l. Grand inetti, D. Friedman, A. Appelman,
B. Scott, R. Myerson.
Mr. Earle Auge directs the choir at on all school performance for students and faculty In the contest gym.
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�Stage Band. Back Row: I. Frank, J. Slutzky, R. Stern, E. Liss, D. Rosenthal, N. Siegal. Second Row :
C. Johnson, P. Aronica, D. Zeller, H. Millman, J . Bennet. Front Row: M. Gershberg, R. Luzzo, L.
Fretzin, J. Lecomte, M. Jacobs, E. Beaver, N. Schonkwiler, Mr. Provost.
Music
Instrumental.
During the past years the instrumental
groups of the Niles East Music Department
have provided entertainment for the school
and the community at the many mus ical
productions. The concert orchestra, conducted
by Mr. Earle Auge, helped present the Winter Music Festival and the Spring Music Festival. The Music Department also worked in
the spring muskal, "Carousel," along with the
Drama Department. The concert band, under
the direction of Mr. Leo Provost, ployed at
football and basketball games, and at pep
rallies throughout the year. Many of the
musicians in the concert bond ore chosen to
be members of the concert orchestra and the
stage bond . The stage bond entertained students and faculty at school assemblies, and
special functions, and thus the members of
the stage bond gained experience in a specialized form of performing .
In addition to the concert orchestra, concert bond, and stage bcrnd, the Music Deportment of Niles East also provides a beginning
bond, the Cadet Bond, i n which prospective
musicians learn the basic skills of group
performance. Many of these people will compose the concert orchestra and concert bond
in their uppercloss years at Niles.
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�Concert Orchestra. Back Row: S. Steinberg, K. Haselton, Mr. E. Auge, K. Kreft, J. Bennett, P. Brushaber, N. Siegel, S. Minkus, P. Rasenthoul, N. Shonkwiler, J. Woolf. Third Row: C. Rogers, D. Davis,
P. Aronica, L. Zivic, C. Johnson, E. Liss, R. Stern, J. Slutzky, L. Fretzin, R. Luzzo, B. Nanberg, M. Gersberg, M. Estes, S. Taylor. Second Row; D. Anderson, H. Doner, M. Brown, A. Snedeker, R. Nobel, G.
Brown, K. Frandzel, R. Wallace, M. Jacobs, S. Shapiro. Front Row: R. Drozdzik, E. Rotkin, J. Leogrande, D. Manaugh, C. Chapman, B. Urman, G . Berger, B. Myers, P. Rest, R. Malitz.
Concert Band. Bock Row: C. Josephson, W. Drawbaugh, G. Welchko,
L. Wa lloch, D. Rosenthal, N. Shonkwiler, J. Woolf, Mr. Provost. Fourth
Row: E. Liss, J. Slutzky, R. Stern, I. Fronk, R. Cross. Third Row: K.
Kreft, P. Sounders: T. Knudson, J. Millman, D. Zeller, P. Aronica, J .
Gale, K. Wood, R. Mosoff, C. Johnson, C. Wood. Second Row: D.
Urman, V. Gi llio, S. Stolerow, S. Taylor, M. Estes, L. Fretzin, R. Luzzo,
R. Nonberg, C. Suritz, W. Grist, M. Gershberg , J. Lecomte, E. Uzemock, M. Jacobs. Front Row: R. Noble, G. Brown, T. Korman, K. Frondzel, E. Beaver, D. Applin, D. Shavitz, L. Kella r, B. Broimon, S. Smith,
R. Wallis. Middle Seats : C. Chapman, R. Urman.
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Cadet Band. Back Row : D. Boss, M. Kaig. Th ird Row: A. Weinstein, S. Benjamin, S. Ornstein , T.
Stearns, M. Korn, J. Bitkmann, A. Ca lkins, P. Kellar, E. Hartstein, M. Moyron, G. Kure. Second Row:
N. Ahonen, L. Lo ng, F. Gou ld, B. Golbin, D. Rotner, D. Kor/ow, D. Kreft, D. Swa nson, B. Sa lter, B.
Beer, S. Jackson, B. Crai n, J. Weiner. Front Row: L. Berss, J. Prococcio, D. Kroon, L. Zobore, R. Goodmon, J. Levens, M. Falterman, C. Munzer, R. Kogan, K. Margolis. Midd le seal: D. Groyless.
Mr. Auge conducts the Concert Orchestra dur ing a pe rformance.
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�Music
Performing.
The concert choir, girls' glee, and the concert orchestra perform together under the direction of Mr.
Eorle Auge at the Winter Music Festival.
The spirit of Christmas filled the room;
beautiful Christmas melodies filled the air.
Such was the scene in the Niles East Audi-
favorite Christmos, Hanukah, and winter melodies, featuring The Lord's Prayer, Palestinian Nights, and The Sleigh Ride. The e<>ncert
torium on December 15, 1963 as the entire
music department, under the direction of Mr.
Earle Auge and Mr. Leo Provost, combined
concluded with the very difficult but very
beautiful Hallelujah Chorus. These melodies
and others were repeated for the enjoyment
of students and faculty during an all school
their efforts to produce a most enjoyable
Winter Music Festival.
Performing in the hour-long program were
the Concert Choir, Girls Glee, Lorelei, and
the Concert Orchestra. Selections included
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assembly following Sunday's performance.
The 1963 Winter Music Festival was a
great success and a great achievement for
the entire music department.
�The stage band, under the direction of Mr. Lea Provost, plays far a gathering of the P.T.A.
The musicians of the concert orchestra focus their attention upon their music and upon Mr. Earle
Auge as the Winter Music Festival commences.
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�Art.
Art Department brushes
aside the old
By expanding its facilities and curriculum,
the Art Department has provided a program
appealing to all art students of Niles. Its
four-year series of courses includes a study
of and participation in painting, sculpture,
pottery, printing, jewelry, textile making, and
graphic design. A course in art history is
offered in which the students hear lectures
four days of the week concerning different
periods of art, and work on projects concerned with that period of art on the fifth day.
Jeanette Duffin concentrates on her interpretation of a strange work of art.
Also, for those people wishing to sample
what the art department offers, there is a
one semester art laboratory in which students
·receive a small introduction to eqch of the
many facets of art.
All of these courses are given in the newly
remodeled art rooms which have been supplied with new desks and cabinets in which
the student's works can now be stored. Also
new in the Art Department is a giant kiln
and a room for showing art history movies.
Art Council is the extra-curricular organization of the Art Department through which
students may further their art learning by
listening to guest speakers and working in the
more advanced sub jects themselves. At various times during the year the council presents a hootenanny in which students and
teachers participate by playing and singing
their favorite folk songs. Highlighting the Art
Council's program ls its recently organized
annual art show and auction. At the show,
the students' best works are displayed for the
enjoyment of parents and other
students.
Afterward, those objects donated by students
are auctioned off to the public, the proceeds
going to the Art Council's treasury.
Susan Carlson cuts her drawing.ta the exact size to prepare.· it for P.asting.
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�Moth and art combi ne as Sheila Weissman and Pau la Feldman create geometric fig ures .
Officers of Art Council coordinate a program designed ta teach creati ve skills in art.
1964 officers are Elaine Schuman (president), Sheila Dribin(treasurer),
Gardon Hake
(publicity chairman), Dole Melcher (vice-president), and Irene Si lverman.(secreta ry).
�Occasions
Occasions in the school are those
special days exciting to live and remember.
Homework forgotten, students spend long
hours creating the magic of Homecoming
and Prom nights. School routine is interrupted by bermuda day, special assemblies,
and graduation practice.
In the city, a student enjoys community occasions or celebrates his own.
· The Thanksgiving Parade, the Chicagoland
Music Festival, and the International
Trade Fair are events the student
witnesses. Or he can come to glamorous
Rush Street as a climax to a special
dance.
The glamour of Rush Street p rovides sophisticoted
enterta inment fo r after-dance celebrat ions.
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�A romantic carriage ride through picturesque Old Town
ends a very special evening.
The climactic event of each year is Prom night.
The bright sound of folkmusic as sung by Lewis Edelson closed final-exam week with "Flunker's Fling." the
first hootenanny.
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���Fall
East vs. West
tn friendly compet ition
Trojon mascot Al Kaufman and Niles West's Indian greet each other
in friendly competition at the East-West football game.
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�East a nd West scrambl e far victory at the Ea st-West football
game.
Nil es East's G regg G und e rson is in the lead while two West
harriers
and Trojans Cris Sta hike and Mork Lieberma n fal low cl ose
be hind .
One of the most exciting facets of the
high school year is East-W est Compe tition .
Compe tition betwee n the two schools has
becom e part of the Nilehi traditio n . In past
years Niles East and Niles West have chal lenged each other in footbal l, basket ball ,
wrestli ng, gymna stics, swimm ing and baseball. This year they also compe ted in track.
Althou gh Niles West does not be long to
the suburb an league as does Niles East,
compe tition betwee n the two schools is just
as exciting as if not more than official league
compe tition . Althou gh Niles East was defeated in footba ll and basket ball, this year
she was victorio us in track, wrestli ng, and
gymna stics. Compe tition was equally as
fierce i n the spring. These games betwee n
Niles East and Niles West have becom e a
traditio n promo ting good sportsm anship .
Doug Kornelly bottles with a West player for possessio n
of a jump
ball al the East-West basketba ll game.
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�Homeco ming: East to Alaska
The night before
The student body shows its enthusiosticspiritos they support our team ot the Twilight Pep assembly.
Homecoming weekend is the climax
months of work. But Homecoming itsel
Phil Becker and Lorry Lazorus put last minute details on the S.S.O. float.
a frame of mind, a spirit which hovers ob
the school weeks before the actual weeke
ever begins. Months of time and energy<
spent in its planning: floats must be b~
a parade must be organized, and a quE
must be selected. These efforts were
real beginnings of Homecoming '63.
October 18 began the weekend wit
Twi light Pep Ra lly that spread the Hor
coming mood. Brilliant fireworks prese
by Booster Club kindled the spirits of
Nilehiers. The announcement of the f
reigning Queen was on added highligh
the evening as was the Junior- Senior-1
of-War in which the Seniors triumphed.
pep assembly over, ~tudents ported
neighborhood garages to participate in
hilarious and fronticjobofcons tructingflc
Fireworks, fun, petal paper, and pep:
was the night but the day was sti ll to c
. . . East to Alaska, Homecoming 1963.
�Seated regally an the homecoming float are Queen, Cynthia Garro, a nd her court, Linda Blessing,
Judy Brickman, Jonis Kamps, and Michelle Flicht.
Homecoming committee back raw: Al Nissenson, Irene Silverman, Arlene Sager, . Nancy Joslyn,
Eileen Boasales, Barb Fisher, Karen Draffin, and Sandy Salstone. Front Row: Paul Gailis, John
Simon (treasurer), Corrie Carlington (director), Al Feder(assistantdirector), Janet Harris (secretory),
and Joy Adair have worked hard to make 1963-64 homecoming a success.
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�The Day
Students and curious shoppers watch the homecoming parade as it
proceeds through Downtown Skokie.
The half closed eyes of sleepy students
greeted the sunrise on Saturday, October
19. After a restless night, they eagerly anticipated the oncoming parade of floats and
the results of the float competition. Each
'What's wrong?" thinks dejected footbal l player, Morry Sopoznik, at
the homecoming game.
year homecoming floats ore divided into
three divisions: A, the large trailer floats;
B, the small trailer floats; and C, the decorated cars.
At 10:00 A.M. the parade left the Old
Orchard Theatre parking lot and traveled
through Skokie bock to the school for the
ensuing football game. Just before the varsity game, the winning floats paraded around
the field. "We'll Make the Huskies Mush,"
the Senior Cabinet's f loat; "Our Spirit Will
Sleigh 'Em," the Varsity Cheerleader's float;
and "Baked A laska," on independent float
placed among the year's winners and received the prize money which hod been
donated by the Nilehi PTA and Booster Club.
Although the game itself was a Niles
defeat, the Trojons fought hard and well . The
students too showed their victorious spirit
when they let loose their gold and blue
balloons ofter th e Trojan's first touchdown.
But Homecoming was not yet over. The
homecoming dance was to become the crowning touch to a wonderful weekend.
�The
Night
Linda Blessing and Lou i e Ste vens watch as Qu een Cynthia Garra
pins a bautanniere on her esco rt , Bill Bra ndt.
The highlight of the Homecoming week-
mo mural. Couples arrived a t 8:30 P.M.
end was the traditional Homecoming Dance.
and danced amid th e imaginative decorations to the soft music of the Steve Barbar
The theme this year was "Under the Midnight Sun ." This twenty-seventh Homecoming
festival provided an opportunity for alumni
Band.
of Nilehi to rekindle old memories of their
ing of the annual
high school days.
Cynthia Garro, and her lovely court, J udy
With the aid and
cooperation
of
the
Senior Cabinet, the girls' gymnasium was
transformed into an Alaskan wonderland,
complete with a life-sized igloo and an Eski-
The evening was climaxed by the crownHomecoming
Queen,
Brickman, Linda Blessing, M ichelle Flicht,
and Janice Kamps . The dance was th e perfect ending to a perfect Homecoming .
Amid the lovely decorations, couples dance and enjoy themselves 9t the 1963 Homecom ing dance,
"Under the Midnight Sun."
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�Striving for better Student Unions, and unusuol and exciting donces
are these members of the Student Union Boord. Front Row: V. Spiegel, B. Fogel, M. Golob, D. Ehrensoft, J. Morris, S. Storkopf, S. Miller,
S. Lomn . Second Row: S. Gross, M. Jacob, B. Lermon (Tres .), J. Horris
(sec.), R. Ko rzen (Pres.), A. Sager (Vice Pres.), C. Billion, M. Beilin,
N. Joslyn. Th ird Row: L. Kose low, I. Summer, D. Veto, B. Klotz, S.
Corey, E. Boosoles, D. Deutchmon, B. Goodmon,J. Garro, B. Gustavson, J. Newmon, B. Frs her, M. Finkl. Lost Row: M. Rothman, R. Hollberg, A. Novok, B. Poindexter, R. Weiss, G. Anderson, D. Franklin,
S. Cichowski, B. Ellison, L. November, T. Melos, A. Semrow.
Student Unions provide monthly fun
"Woy Out" of the ordinary was the first Stud ent Union of 1963-64.
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�"Is ii worth it" wonder Bill Nigol and Jeff Gent as they
are initiated into N-Club by Bob Shearn.
A group of hard-w orking seniors compo se the membership of the Studen t Union Board which sponso
rs
the month ly Studen t Union dances . The Unions consist of o recent movie followe d by dancin g and
refresh ments. Thus, each month these active upperclassm en must combin e their energie s and their
talents in order to surpas s all previo us unions
.
The board membe rs hove the job of organi zing
each Union. They must think of new, exciting , unequale d ideas that will please the studen t body.
And ofter the theme has been chosen , the board
membe rs must find the approp riate decora tions that
will make the gym olive and o port of the Union.
The board must also select the movies that will
be.
shown and supply the music and enterta inment
.
All these respon sibilitie s are reward ed by a fabulou
s
Saturd ay night.
In the spring of each year the old makes way for
the new. Juniors apply for positio ns on the Studen
t
Union Boord. From these applica tions, the presen
t
board membe rs carefu lly select the future membe
rs
who, in the coming year will follow in the footste
ps
of their predec essors in attemp ting to make each Union
better than the lost.
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�Winter
Special Assemblies spark spirit
Varsity cheerleaders encourage students to support the Tr0jons at one of Nile's Pep Assemblies.
Among the traditional activities at Niles East are
the several assemblies held throughout the year.
Perhaps the most popular of the assemblies are the
pep rallies. Students are led by the school band and
cheerleaders in cheers to support the Trojans . In
Music, as well as athletics and academics, is in
the spotlight when the music department presents
its orchestra and choirs. In several music assemblies
distributed throughout the school year, Niles truly
addition to rallying behind her teams, Niles rewards
them at the annual spring and fall awards assemblies.
is able to exhibit another of her many talents.
Aside from the traditional assemblies, special
assemblies are held when the occasion arises. The
At these events the hard-working Trojans are presented with major and minor letters, and those ath-
gymnasts were presented in a show of intricate
and skillfully executed stunts. Jack Dempsey offered
letes who have won special acclaim rece~ve their
advice to young people and answered questions
from students in one of the earlier assemblies of
the year. In the future Niles can look forward to
accolades before the entire student body. Not slighting
students who have excelled in academics, Niles also
takes special note of her outstanding scholars at
the awards assemblies.
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more assemblies as highlights of the school year.
�Track captain Mark Lieberman proudly accepts the "Mast Valuable
Player Award" from Mr. B. Barnette who represents the Boaster Club.
Jack Dempsey signs autographs after speaking to th e studen t body.
�"Tonight at Taro" was the title of the 1963
turn-a-bout dance. G .A.A. annually devotes
its efforts in making this dance one of the
highlights of the year. Turn-a-bout, as the
name implies, gives all the girlstheirchance
to make proper advances towards that certain boy with a coy invitation to a school
dance.
From 8:30 to 11 :30 happy couples danced
to the music of a professional band. Great
white pillars, magnolia trees, and sparkling
fountains transformed the girls' gymnasium
into a southern atmosphere of stateliness
and luxury. At the end of the evening with
beaus in one hand and blue velvet bids in
the other, girls dreamily departed after
having spent a wonderful evening at
"To-
night at Taro."
Miss Co ral Turpin welcomes Mory Janisch and Pete Birren ta G.A.A.'s
annual Tu rn-a-Bout dance.
Turn-A-Bout: Tonight at Tara
Midst magnolias and orange blossoms, Sue Smith and Ed Uzemock gaze quietly at the fountain.
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�Mr. Jeff Josephson watches Mark Liebermon , Paula Rest, Stuort Spies and Ed Grennan as we rack
up points on the television quiz show, "It's Academic ."
Niles on T.V.
Thanks to sponsor Mr. Palm and students Ken Seeskin and Joel Weinstein, Niles debates her way
lo victory on "Rebuttal."
Publicly showing her academic excellence,
Niles East made appea rances this year on
two television programs, "It's Academic" and
"Rebuttal." Carefully selected from the top
ranks of the senior class, captain Paula Rest,
Mark Leiberman, and Stuart Spies rep r esented Niles East on "It's Academic." Sponsered
by Mr. Josephson, Paula, Mark, and Stu
victored in a quiz of general knowledge
against Libertyville High School and Rich
East High School winning a set of The Great
Books of the Western World for the school
library. On "Rebuttal." Ken Seeskin and Joel
Weinstein coached by Mr. Pa!m again proved
Niles East's high scholarship. Ken and Joel,
pitted against students of St. George High
School, took the affirmative viewpoint that
the minimum wage law should be extended
in coverage and won the debate.
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�Sporting their school sweatshirts on Sweatshirt Day are Craig Tokehoro, Arlene Weisz, Corrie Carlington, Mike Povlo, Robin Richman, and Mike Kassin.
Special Days vary school routine
Marita Powell, Howard Olisky, and Marcio Zucker proudly display their beanies on beanie day.
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�The class of '67 becomes acquainted with Niles East at Freshman Orientation.
Beanies, buttons, and bicycles are but a
few of the novelties which comprise the special days of Niles East. Whether the purpose
of a special day is to promote spirit, raise
money, or familiarize students with certain
school organizations, the special day always
proves to be a lot of fun.
Sweatshirt Day, Beanie Day, and Gold
and Blue Day bring out a little school spirit
in everyone. The money which is raised by
selling sweatshirts and beanies goes to class
treasuries. Students, however, do not wear
only spirit items on special days. The day
before Christmas Vacation was Dress-up
Day. Boys wearing ties and girls wearing
hells added to the mood of the holiday season.
Freshman Orientation, Christmas Vacation Open House, Senior White Shirt Day,
Senior Bicycle Day, and Senior Bermuda
Day are just a few more of the many special
days Niles has to offer. These special days
are not only fun, but they have become a
tradition uniting the students of our school.
College freshmen Marlene Blitstein, Herb Zorov, M ichael Goodman,
Robert Couzine, Lisa Mandel and Ir vi ng Bloom advise interested
N ilehiers on college life at t he Alumn i Open Hause.
�Under a fairy tale sky Marlene Blitstein, Fran Weinman, Eileen Greenberg, end Carol Zimmerman dance
with their escorts Herb Zarov, Steve Rubinstein, Mike
Whitzel, and Charles Vetzner.
Spring
Prom:
Joonne Mor ris and Bob Tornies dance to the music of
D ick Lo ng ' s Orchestra w hil e Ray Dean, Sharon Fisher,
Ron Rojo, and Robyn Brown a ll agree that it is o
heavenly evening.
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Soir Cele ste
�Bob Ahrens signs Gabriel's Guest List as Ke ndra Nelson, Shelly Soffro, Dove Boyer, Judy Siegel, and Pete
Nemkov, wait their tu rn.
"Soir Celeste" last year's
junior-senior
danced to the music of the Dick Long Orches-
prom proved to be a heavenly evening .
tra. Later in the evening punch and pink
The formal spring dance was sponsored by
frosted cakes were served. The dance was
the junior class in honor of 1963 graduating
seniors.
climaxed by the crowning of King Larry Wolf-
Dreamy· murals, twinkling
stars,
and
inson and Queen Sue Berberick. By 12:00
the dance floor was empty, the music was
angel's harps transformed the boys' gym-
silent, the prom was over .. . only to remain
nasium into a celestial paradise. At 8:30
in the memories of those who attended "Soir
Celeste."
couples began to arrive. Dreamy twosomes
The climax of the evening was the crowning of King, Lorry Wolfinson, Queen, Sue Berberick, and
their court Bobbi Epstein and LesMultok, Kathy Wells and Jock Mise, Koren Schwarz and Ron Greenberg, Bob Ste in and Gail Mason.
�Graduation '64 finally arrives
The faculty of Niles East seem to be growing younger and younger . . . especially at the senior
breakfast of the 1963 graduating class.
Since he was an entering freshman, the senior
has looked forward to graduation . To him, graduation
is a sign bf his approaching adulthood. It is a sign
of his readiness to face the world and its challenges.
In the few weeks before commencement, there is
a certain excit~ment in the air. Special days, such as
"Senior Bike Day" are alloted to him. Another event,
which is sponsored by the Senior Cabinet, is the all
school carnival, Panic '64.
The.excitement is amplified as J une arrives and the
gap between student and graduate lessens. For the
senior, the school year ends a week early. At this
time, a graduation practice beg ins. The Senior Breakfast is held as a final farewell to school friends
and to high school as well. Then, finally, the big
day, the formal end to a wonderful four years, arrives.
To some, commencement is a joyous occasion; to
others it is sentimental and solemn. To some, graduation is an end, but to others, it is the beginning
lo a new life. The once inexperienced freshman has
emerged as a poised, confidentg raduate who is ready
lo challenge the world and its opportunities.
Saresta Rosenberg, Leon November, Cheryl Fri
Stu Spies, and Ron Carson gingerly balancegraduati
caps on their heads as they practice for ancomi1
graduation ceremonies.
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With graduation ceremonies finally completed Dole Melcher and Stuart Spie. hove a h igh school
s
diploma, some worm memories and two very tired feet.
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Parents serve the school and the community through
such organizations as Booster Club.
People
Students express curiosity through experimental science.
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�Mr. John Hal lberg, o faculty member participating in
th e donkey b asketball game, f ind s the situ ation mo r e
than he b argai n ed for.
People make up the elements of
education, leadership, athletics, arts, and
occasions. In the school, youth uses
these elements but on a restricted level.
Homecoming, class elections, and student
publications are among the ways students
express their goals and ideals. In the
city, but on a larger scale, adults use
the same elements to express their ideals
and goals. Libraries, courts, and public
service projects are elements which build
the city. Because the school and city
have the same elements, the school is a
miniature city.
���Freshmen, upon entering N iles, are thrown
into a maze of winding halls, strange faces, and
new rules. They are faced with the idea of becoming accustomed to a much more complex
system than before. They find that certain demands are made on them; they must e lect Student
Counci l representatives,
form
a
F reshman
Cabinet, and begin uniting and working together
to achieve common goals.
This year, along with e lecting representatives,
the freshmen added to the holiday festivities
by sending Christmas cards to all the teachers.
They had a booth at the all school carnival,
"Panic '64", began planning for their junior prom
by selling Niles pennants, and concluded the
year by hav ing a large sp r ing social affair.
By the end of the year the feelings of strangeness and newness had worn off and were rep laced by fee l ings of belonging and importance.
Now, being a part of Niles, the freshmen look
forwa r d to thei r future high school years.
The freshmen experienced the excitement of their
first homecoming by riding in the parade.
Freshmen
en3 o y new e x p er iences
Sandra Abbey
Marcia Ackerman
Trudy Abrams
Marjorie Agel
Fra nk Abt
Nancy Ahonen
Larry Acker
Staffen A kerstrom
John Alexander
Ronald Anderson
Terry Alport
Ellen April
Marcia Allmon
Art Arenson
Christie Anderson
Sandro Arnstein
Martin Aronson
Seymour Bachman
Robert Aronson
Clara Baldassano
William Aufdenkamp
Sherry Banks
Michael Averbach
Ja nice Barbera
Linda Barkoo
Deborah Bayer
Kenneth Batko
Barry Bearak
Dianne Batzka ll
Nicollette Becharas
Walter Ba uer
Marlene Becker
Bette Beer
Steven Benjamin
Robert Bel l
!<ichard Berg
Susan Bell
Dione Bergeron
Donald Benedict
Barry Bergson
Nancy Berk
Melvin Bernstein
Rick Berland
Larry Berss
James Berns
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Lais Berry
Sheldon Berman
Judy Bethmann
�More Bioleck
Phi l lip Bishof
Modelyne Bieber
Jerome Bleimon
Gory Bills
Paulo Blonste in
Reva Bilton
Cra ig Bloom
Howar d Bloom
Reno Bo tner
Penny Bloom
Wil li am Boukos
Terrance Benecke
Barbaro Brohos
Steven Boren
Jay Brandenburg
M icha el Brous
Go ry Brin
Joey Breen
Sally Brocato
Mark ilrenner
Terry Brodsky
Mortin Brickman
Irwin Brody
Jeffrey Bronn
Harvey Brown
Richard Bronstein
Howard Brown
Sandro Brookens
Jeff r ey Brown
Bruce Brown
Lawrence Brown
Lawrence Brown
Marilyn Burrows
Lindo Brown
Ani ta Calkins
Renell Brownstein
Paul Campana
Phil ip Brushhaber
Lorr y Carlin
Linda Car lson
Patricia Cate l li er
Celia Carvalho
Jane Cech
Isabel Carvalho
Jimmy Cech
Alan Cassman
Steven Cherin
Eliot Chertack
Judith Cohen
W illiam Christensen
Lester Cohen
Patricia Clarke
Rochelle Cohen
Cynthia Cohan
Rolph Colionni
Wi l liam Conklin
Ilene Corman
Thomas Conrod
Lee Covitt
Ronna Cook
Carolyn Cox
Donna Cooper
Eileen Cusic
Jock Cypkin
Te r ry Dosh
Joyne Cyrog
Byron Dougherty
Ellen Doily
Dolores Da v ies
David Daniels
Richard Davies
Dolores Davies
Lindo Deschler
Gory Davis
Bo rbaro Deutch
La ura Davis
Janet Deutch
Dione Delotto
Dean Didech
Jodi Dish kin
C yn th io Doyen
Barry Dolins
Floro Dragon
Karen Dorfman
Judith Dreyfuss
Carolyn Dowlin
Lano Dubin
Shari Duboff
Judith Dunlop
Barbaro Dubrow
Sh eila Dworski
Catherina Duffin
He lene Ea rlix
Joel Duhl
Caryn Ede lson
Jeanne Edelson
Arnee Eisenberg
Lila Egerter
Hillard Eisenbe rg
Wendy Eimstad
Adrienne Eisenberg
Lourie Eisenberg
Eileen Elkin
Andrew Epstein
Barbaro Ekman
Joyce Ellis
Stephen Epstein
Elliot Elrod
Merwin Estes
Gloria Engerman
Doniel Farkas
153
�Ber yl Feigen
Edwin Feld
Allene Feldman
Robert Ficks
Joel Feldman
Roberto Fields
Mork Feldman
Steven Fine
Ilene Fineberg
Ira Fingerman
Deborah Fisher
Richard Fisher
William Fischer
Judith Fishman
Cheri Fisher
Liane Ford
Howard Forkosh
Rhonda Fradkin
Don Foss
John Foster
Koren Fox
Susan Francke
Arthur Freedman
Marcia Freedman
Sheldon Freisinger
Jock Fried
Terri Friedlander
Myra Friedman
Redino Friedman
Ross Friedman
Stuart Friedman
Marilyn Futterman
Renate Gabbey
Richard Gale~
Ell yn G olowich
Marilyn Gans
David Ganz
Howard Garber
Jody Garris
Susan Gals
Bruce Gebel
Howard Ge itner
Janet Genz
Richard Gerber
Jane Gilmore
Robin Genndel l
Marilyn Ginger
Elizabeth Girsh
Mork Gitkis
Harley Freedman
Marlo G lazer
Diano Gloss
Michele Gloss
Ellen Glenner
Henry Goers
Barbaro Golbin
Barbaro Goldberg
Michae l Goldberg
Sue Goldberg
Ju lie Goldman
Lynda Goldstein
Robert Goldste in
Howard Goodmo n
Robert Goodmon
Frances Goodstein
Anthony Gordon
G ilbert Gordon
Susan Gordon
Arthur Gou ld
Fred Gould
Leonard Graff
Michael Graham
Barbaro Grain
Barry Greenberg
Donald Groyless
Thomas Green
Joyce Greenberg
Mork Greenberg
Robert Green
Edward Greenfield
Fred Greenfie ld
Anne Griffin
G il bert Hober
Pamela Halper in
Sandro Groat
Jeffrey Gross
Corl Hansen
Richo rd Ho ncock
Theodore Harling
Cheryie Hawkins
Jerome Horris
James Heinsimer
Nan Harris
Anne Helmers
Pamela Henkel
Edward Harrison
Charles Hessell
Lory Hirsch
Cheryl Hoffman
Linda Holzman
Joseph Howard
Sharon Hoglund
Barry Isaacson
Alon Isenberg
Fred lshizuko
Lynda lvoz
Soll y Jackson
Fred Jacobs
Les ley Jacobs
Susan Joffe
Georgia Janda
Florence Joachim
�Dr. Horris points out th e vario us
facets of high school life to the incoming fr es hmen
class
during
Freshmen Orientation Doy.
Paul Joelson
M i riam Joseph
Keith Johanson
Sheron Kabi ller
Robert Johnson
Ricki Kagan
Betty Josephson
Eve Kahn
Joyce Kaiserman
G lenn Kal in
Mark Kaiz
David Kal ish
Rona ld Kales
Pame la Kaluzna
Dav id Kalin
Marjorie Kam in
Neal Kamin
Jeffrey Kaplan
Shelly Kamin
Michael Kaplan
Deborah Koplin
Maxine Karras
Errol Kopl in
Ma rk Kassel
Lucio Kavanaugh
Jane Ken ne r
Peggy Kellar
Ke r ry Kessler
Jonis Kellman
Richard King
Dav id Kennedy
Joyce Kirchl er
Myrna Kir shenboum
Barry Kite
Mory Klingbeil
Karen Klinke
Andre Klein
Lewis Klinn
Rolph Klein
Esther Klett
Iris Kogan
Mortin Korn
Da vid Kohn
Sander Kornblith
Helen Kohn
Susan Koslan
Charlene Korn
Anne Kmatz
Martha Kraatz
Sylvia Krouze
Kenneth Krahules
Dennis Kreft
Barry Krasney
Suzanne Kreger
Alan Krous
David Kritzler
Elliott Kroger
Cary l Kulman
David Kroon
Gary Kure
Robert Krubiner
Jeffrey Kurland
Dav id Krum
Ruth Lampert
Alan Landsberg
Cora Lorson
Lynda Landsman
Jeffrey Larson
Louis La ng
Linda Lascae
Leslee Langhaus
Jeffrey Lash
Faith Leaf
Barry Lempert
Linda Ledgerwocrd
Richard Lee
Gary Leven
Jeffrey Levens
Richard Lefevre
Robert Levin
155
�Steven Levin
Michael Levine
Alan Levin
Eugene Levinson
Bonnie Levine
Louis Levinson
Irwin Levine
Elliot Lewis
Irving Lewis
Lillian Lingel
Ben Liberman
Jeffrey Lipman
Lloyd Lifton
Gary Lipson
Susan Linderman
Daniel loewensteiner
Jack Loewy
Stuart Lubin
Harvey Look
Rachel Lunsik
Howard Lorber
Bradley Lutz
Lindo Lorence
Lynne Mack
Charles Mages
Hilary Marcus
Marc Mandi
Koren Marcus
Jerry March
Martin Marcus
Charles Marcus
Karen Margolis
Jacqueline Marks
Ava Mathews
Patricio Morros
Steven Matlin
Rick Martino
Nancy Marx
Michae l Mayron
Jack Medor
Cynthia Melas
David Melcher
Susan Messner
Susan Mevoroh
Jil~Meltzer
Bheryl Meyers
Jill Mendelsohn
Ann Miller
Barry Miller
Joan Miller
Richard Mil ler
Sharon Miller
Judith Miller
Shellie Milner
Nadeen Miller
Alano Mi lstein
Irwin Mishou lam
Donna M izruchy
Victor Mittleberg
Michael Molitor
Adrianne Mittenthal
James Moran
Mitchell Mizock
Susan Moron
Nancy Morgan
Leslie Mosivich
Alon Morris
Phillip Mosoff
Patricio Morrow
Catherine Munzer
Sally Murray
Bernadette Moses
Karen Muskett
MarkMuzid
Ralp h Myerson
Lynn Nachman
Stephan Myerson
Leslie Nagai
Robert Nelson
James Ness
Maurice Netter
Debro N euberg
Sandra Neukirch
Barry Newman
Thomas Nicholas
Ann Nilsson
Susan Neville
Robert Nissenson
Sheri Nonberg
Howard Olitsky
Robert Norstrom
Edward Olkiewicz
Ellen Novick
Tony O'Martin
Marilyn Nusinow
Kathleen O'Neill
Michael Orloff
Nicholas Paugoulatos
Steven Ornstein
Pamela Paul
John Pahigianis
Sharyce Pauly
Charlotte Pappas
Barton Pearl
Michael Pearlman
Lloyd Peurye
Jacquelen Perlin
Arthur Ph illips
Susan Perlman
156
Richard Petrone
Michael Perelman
Linn Phillips
�Charles Pietkowski
Michael Portman
Clarissa Plotke
Jerry Potnick
Murray Plotkin
Jomes Potter
Steven Plotkin
Morita Powell
Robert Powell
Eve Price
Dole Powers
Janet Price
Steven Pozansky
Carol Propp
Jeffrey Press
Doniel Prousis
Lindo Robin
Mork Rosenick
Rovin Rand
Susan Rosol
Gregory Randoll
Dheena Rotner
Marcum Randoll
Betty Reich
Lindo Reimer
Louro Ressman
Glenn Reiner
Robert Richards
Rhonda Repmon
Shirley Richardson
Linda Resselman
Michael Riffkind
William Rissmonn
Richard Raden
Barry Rittberg
Lorei Rodkin
Ellen Robins
Alene Roitman
Thomas Robins
El izabeth Romanek
Gino Rose
Stephan Rosenbaum
John Rosen
Michae l Rosenberg
Monico Rosen
Ronald Rosenberg
Theodore Rosen
Alon Rosenfeld
Soul Rosenthal
Dione Roth
Allon Ross
Eileen Roth
Poul Roston
Norman Roth
Eugene Rothberg
Barbaro Rothenberg
Richard Rottenberg
Lindo Rubin
Kerry Rathman
Rebecca Rubin
Lindo Rothstein
Judith Rubin
Arlene Rotkin
Michael Rubin
Roberto Rubin
Joel Rushakoff
Gayle Rubenstein
Poul Sobin
Sherwin Rudman
Rita Sochnoff
Ross Rumock
Amy Sachse!
Victoria Safier
Alon Sounders
Bradley Salter
Robert Schabillion
Bruce Saltzberg
Leonard Schaffer
Albert Samborski
Jo nice Schechter
Kath l een Schlauch
Helene Schneider
Thomas Sch lesinger
Lindo Schoch
Mork Schmidt
Lorry Schoenburg
Coral Schneider
Donie l Schullmon
Craig Schuman
Charlotte Segal
Eileen Schwartz
Alan Sieden
Barbaro Scott
Brod Seidenberg
Gail Seeskin
Kenneth Semrow
Arlene Sender
Coral Shallcross
Dennis Sernovitz
Gail $handler
Joseph Serro
Deborah Shone
Daryl Settler
Philip Shone
Joel Shapiro
Judith Sher
Philip Shorrock
Gary Shiffmon
Koren Shotney
Michele Shuster
Wylie Shavin
Judith Siegal
157
�Michael Siegal
Gayle Silverman
Sandra Siegal
Jay Silverman
Sheryl Siegal
Steven Silverman
Frances Silver
Sandra Silverstone
Denise Simon
Judith Siskin
Robert Simon
Linda Sjohalom
/v\arlene Singer
Gary Skaletsky
Sheila Singer
Barry Slatten
Gail Smaller
Terry Spillman
David Sneider
Robert Spiro
Jill Sola
Christine Spores
William Spear
Dean Stamm
Lawrence Starkoff
Susan Stegmeyer
Craig Steadman
Alex Stein
Rosalie Stearns
Betty Stein
Thomas Stearns
Cheryl Stein
Debra Stein
Diane Sternfeld
Ronald Stein
Kip Stevely
Therese Steinert
Martha Stevens
Karen Stender
William Stewart
Jan Stiller
Bonita Stalman
Richard Stacker
F redarick Stone
Sandra Staleraw
Kenneth Stone
Robert Staller
Barbara Strom
Susanne Summer
Gerald Taendler
David Swanson
Dorothy Taina
Jill Swilkin
Susan Tarantur
Steven Sylva"
Diane Teitel
Richard Thomas
Karen Ul l berg
Marilyn Thompson
Fern Vo ller
Mary Tiffin
Jeffrey Vender
Steve Tawbin
William Vinikour
Lynda Von Oppen
Gene Waldman
Rana Id Varona
Sylvia Warkavsky
Jennifer Wagner
Robert Warnke
Alexander Wold
Barbara Worlell
Randye Wasserman
Darlene Waul hier
Freshmen cheer enthusiastically at
the first pep rally of the year.
Helen Waxman
Louro Webb
Susan Waxburg
158
Lynn Waxler
Adrienne Walman
Thomas Weichmonn
�Marcia Weil
James We iner
Mau reen Wein
Jeff We i ner
Karen Weinbe rg
Lindo We inman
Ba rbara Weiner
Alan Weins tein
Susan Weinstein
Judy Weiss
Alan Weisb erg
Stuart Weiss
Renee We isberger
Randi Weissman
Shei la Weissman
Rage r Werfelmann
Janet Werner
Gene W idrevitz
Judith Wershkoff
A lice Wilke
James Wh ite
Steven Winer
Frederick Wickman
Paula Wolk
David Walawitz
Linda Zabare
Marc Yanow
Barbara Zarky
Lynda Yos t
A lan Zenner
Alan Young
He lene Zimmeron
Rhonda Zolt
Marcia Zucker
NOT PICTU RED
Robert Adelman
Edward G il bert
Michael Linde r man
Ronald Adelman
Ronald Schuh r ke
l ngege rd Gor ski
Marc Marcus
Earl Sh aev itz
Dav id Anderson
Irwin G auldi ng
Lael Mondrowsky
Steve Armstrong
Ken neth Ha ller
Scott Shafer
Steven Ne iman
Steph en Silk
Edwa rd Smith
Sharon Arrigo
David Horr is
Linda Oesch l er
M itchel l Bernstein
Caro l Hen r ichsen
Gayle Pan to
M ichael Br ook
Richard Smit h
Jon is H orne
Lee Prince
W illiam Smith
David Cohe n
Ga ry Jacob s
Judy Procaccio
M ark Solock
Barbaro Crai n
Iris Jacobson
M i rtha Ouintonales
Joyce Stat land
Joel Edensan
Debrah Johnson
Rhond a Rabi n
Ba r bara Stein
Margaret Sykora
M artin Engel
Stuart Kalm is
Rhonda Redman
Stuart Feld m an
Lin da Kesselman
Rene Roseman
Barry Tickes
Dona ld Fer ris
Steven Kite
Carolyn Rosen
Sh aron Toelke
Froncy n Filerman
Gar y Ko lodzik
Ba r bara Rubin
Paul Weiskopf
M ar il ee Fischer
Stephan ie Ko ntos
Stewart Samelson
Jack Wolfe
Henry Zemel
Trudi Galnick
Dorothy Lahna
Janice Sand r ik
V ictoria Geovaras
M ichae l Le ibavitz
Tery l Schmitzer
Br vce Gershenzan
Joe l Levin
Sophomores
Ross George Schu ltz
exhibit enthusiasm
The sophomore is an in-between high sr.hool
student. He is no longer the quiv ering, uncertain
,....._
"freshie" nor is he the r e laxe d, "know-it-all" seni o r.
He is an upper-low e r cla ssman .
Th is year's "upper-lower cla ssmen" w ere bu sy
with m any extra-curricula r activities . One of th e
initial events of the Sophomo r e Class was to d ecor a te a car for th e Homecoming parad e. The
sophomores also ran a boo th at the all-school
carnival and collected class dues, the proceeds
of both going toward the so phomo re class trea sury. One u n iquely sophomore ta sk, the ordering
and receiving of class ring s, once again sparked
the unity of the Sophomore Class."
Besides thei r ow n class acti v ities, the sopho-
Sophomore
G ary
Baim pr oudly
more s are both leaders and followers; th e y set
stands on the winning cl ass "B"float,
examples fo r the freshmen and follow in the
bu ilt by th e Class of '66 .
footstep s of the upperclassmen .
�Wayne Abramson
Brion Alpert
Geraldine Ahonen
Neal Anstadt
Steve Alleman
Arlene Appelman
Michael Alpern
Robert Arcus
Gregory Arenson
Sue Baigelman
Susi Arenson
Dennis Boilen
Joe Arkin
Gary Baim
Michelle Aronow
Howard Bain
David Baker
Jan Barnett
Penny Barach
Robert Borys
Barbara Boren
Cindy Basile
Haward Barnett
Marilyn Basile
Neil Baskin
Stefani Bay
Dennis Boss
Katherine Bayer
Rita Bauer
Ellen Beaver
William Baumgartner
Allen Becker
Cindi Becker
Carey Beiner
Harlan Becker
James Belcher
Michelle Becker
Tobey Benes
Stanley Bedows
Marlene Bennett
Judith Benson
Faith Ber k
Gerald Berger
Rhona Berkowitz
Michel le Berger
Ellen Bernot
Dav id Bergeron
Albert Bernstein
Rondy Bills
Susan Blaine
Rivion Bilton
Robert Blitstein
Ellyce Bittman
Merry Blach
Danna Blocher
Joel Block
Philip Block
Randel Bodenstein
Richard Block
Henry Bolman
Robert Black
Benjamin Bolatin
A ll an Bobren
Jeffr ey Banner
Terri Boyer
Carl Brakman
Al lo n Brachman
Barbaro Brovi
Kathleen Brady
Esther Brenner
Bonnie Braiman
Haward Bresnik
Gayle Bridge
Gary Brawn
Ben ita Brod
Karen Brawn
Ava Brady
Linda Brawn
Danna Brawn
Hen ry Buch
Ira Buch
Rosemarie Ca iro
Karen Budnick
Marcia Calkins
Diane Burdeen
Patricia Campana
Garry Buzil
Kath leen Capettini
Sheldon Caplan
Edward Chalfie
Daniel Carabine
Dav id Channon
Mory Carroll
Sally Chorman
Alan Cosborian
Barbara Chemers
Jam es Cheney
John Clauson
Joan C ho jnowski
Bruce Cloy
Sharon Citron
Daniel C louser
John C la rk
Ro nald Coconat e
Armand Co hen
George Cole ma n
David Co hen
Wesley Co lker
Lee Cohen
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Loren Comitor
A l len Cohn
Dennis Com in
�Charles Conklin
Steve Dodigon
Bambi Cooper
Govin do Roso
Michael Crone
Ello Dav id
Gail Czerwinski
Roger Dav idson
Lindo Davis
Carmen de lo Huergo
Mork Davis
Hollis D en n
Deborah Doy
Th omas Diamond
Jomes deGroffenreid
Cory D icto r
Susan D ine
Ange lo Doering
Michael D isse n
Marlene Dolitsky
Rose mary Div ita
Penny Dolnick
Shel ley Dobkin
Helyn Doner
Roz Lynn Dorf
V icki Dunn
Coralie Doyen
Lindo Dusz
Helen Dragon
Chris Dziob ocinski
Helen Duffin
Ruth Edelman
Robert Edwards
Victor Elias
Gerri Ehrenberg
Roy Elkes
Donna Eisenberg
Robert Elliott
Susan Ekstrom
Sharyn Elvey
Richard Engen
Monte Evans
Koren Engstrom
Richard Ewert
Maxine Epstein
James Fassino
Robert Erdell
Anita Fechter
Zonita Feigen
Barbaro Ferguson
Jessica Feit
Patricia Ferri
Marsha Felzer
Rona ld F erris
Bonnie Ferber
Mory Fion
Howard Fine
Mork F isch
Maxine Fine
Richard Fisher
Mich ael Fi nger
La urel Fishman
Donald Fink
Kathleen Fix
Barbaro Forman
Mork Fried man
Joann Fronk
Robert F riedmon
Jackie F rozin
Carolyn Fr iend
Howard Fried
Carol Fryde
Maurene Fuenfer
Darlen e Ganas
Iris Goge r man
Anthony Capastione
Jeff rey Gale
Mortin Garb
Jomes Galloi
Stacie Geller
Sheryl Geman
Paula Gerowitz
Jeffrey Gende lman
Michael Gershberg
Joyce Gerarge
Richard Gershenzon
M ichael Gerber
V icki Gi l lie
Jere! Gi I man
Karyn Gill is
Steven Gilman
Lisa G ittelson
Steven G ilman
Cari Glenn
Ian Gilson
Eilee n G lutzer
Barbara Goldberg
Susan Goldberg
Fron Goldberg
Barbaro Goldman
Ronald Goldberg
Barbara Goldstein
Rosy ln Goldberg
Donald Goldstein
Howard Goldste in
Joe Gordon
Sharon Goodman
Susan Gordon
Aton Gordon
Carol Gore
Carol Gor don
Gayle Go re
16 t
�Even rainy weather could not dampen the spirits of the Sophomore
Closs as they came to cheer their
team.
Douglas Gough
Mory Graifmon
Mork Gould
Joanne Green
Ruth Gou ld
Sharon Green
Joyce G rafm on
Charles Greenberg
Judi Greenberg
Patrick Griffin
Sheryl Greenberg
William Grist
Alon Greene
Iris Gross
Linda Greenwald
Marshall Grossman
Sharon Grossman
Poul Gustafson
Katherine Grunow
Andrew Gutter
Floro Gryn
Richard Halperin
Kathleen Guerrero
Paulo Hamilton
Jay Hammerman
Harvey Harris
Joie Handelman
Jeon Harris
Susan Horostany
Julie Harris
William Harms
Lynne Harrison
Glenn Hartman
Paulette Heche
Elliot Hartstein
Barry Heckman
Carolyn Haselton
Jomes Heller
Inger Hauolond
Joel Helman
Al Henich
Nancy Herskovitz
Judi Henkin
Tammy Hill
Anita Hermon
Sondra Hirsch
David Herman
Terry Hirsch
Lindo Hite
Rea Hoffman
Marcia Hock
Donna Hofstetter
Carole Hoffman
Anita Holmes
Melvin Hoffman
Ira Holzman
Toni Horrigan
Deborah Huntley
Steve Horwitz
Fred Huss
Jomes Howard
Poul Ingersoll
Daniel Hrob
Dione Israel
Jomes Jacob
Diano Jacobson
Jomes Jacobs
Marcia Jacobson
Jeffrey Jacobs
David Joel
Joel Jacobs
Richard Janis
Stuart Jenkins
Koren Johnson
Diana Johnson
Greg Johnson
Charles Josephson
Janet Johnson
Karen Kobot
Kathy Jones
�Steven Kadish
Karen Kammier
Donette Kadow
M ichael Kane
Jacqueline Kalins
Laurel Kanlan
Janis Kalmanson
Marc Kanne
Bonnie Kaplan
Vickie Karkomi
Bruce Kaplan
Miriam Karme l
Marc Kaplan
Jeffrey Koral
Richard Kapla n
Marlene Kascle
Karen Kass
Jan is Kaufman
Marshall Katz
Miche le Kaufman
Martin Katz
Ruth Kaufman
Susan Katz
Karyn Kay
Paul Kay
Gloria Kemp
Marsha Kearney
Dara Kertz
Linda Keep
Ron Kesselman
Mira Ke l lman
Dawn King
Leonard Klayman
Brenda Koen ig
Alan Klein
Marcia Koff
Mitchell Klein
Martin Kagan
Ronald Kach
Bonita Kapakin
M ich ael Kotlisky
Joel Kreger
Rose Kovarsky
Michael Kreisman
Patricia Kovos
Norman Kreisman
Sandra Kray
Jill Kulw in
Ronna Kurtz
Shari Lachman
Barry Kushnir
Ronald Lake
Larry Kushnir
Gary Lampert
A ll en Kutchins
Gregg Lande
Peter Lanners
Martin Lash
Paul Larsen
Thomas Lassin
Steven Larsen
Corl Lawrenz
Larr y La rs on
Walter Lazar
Louis Lazare
Larry Ledgerwood
Paul Lazarus
Ruth Lee
Madalyn Lebow
Susan Lee
John LeCom te
Jan Leifer
William Le Monds
Norman Leopold
Franz Lenhardt
Kenneth Les ick
Jay Leon
Davida Levin
Steven Leon
Joel Levin
Norman Levin
Marcia Levine
Barry Levine
Marcia Leviton
Harald Levine
Ann Levy
Judy Levine
Barbara Levy
Donna Lewis
N il es lipin
Richard Liebman
Adrian Lome
Cary Lind
Miche le London
Gary Lindley
Donald Lubowich
Alan Ludmer
William Machacek
Richard Lundsberg
Barbara Maday
Wendie Lutren
Denn is Maki
Lee Maco I uso
Harlan Mallar
Roger Mal itz
Barbara Marcus
Ross Manna
Richard Marsha l l
Peggy Marc
Thomas Martish
Judi March
Susan Marx
163
�Vodero Mosorweh
David Moyzel
Susan Moy
Frances McWillioms
Mork Moyer
Norman Medoff
Richard Mayfield
Kori Meerstein
Steven Mehl
Judy Meltzer
Susan Meh lman
Susan Mermelstein
Harvey Melamed
Dion Merritt
Iris Meltzer
Bruce Meyer
Mork Meyers
Lorry Miner
Roberto Meyers
Rita Mishkin
Sherry Miller
Roger Moore
Dole Mills
Ronald Mossoff
Robert Mul l ins
Ela ine Nachman
Ranno Multock
John Nostos
Susan Murphy
Koy Nostos
Susan Myerson
Kenneth Nelson•
Lindo Nelson
Lindo Nilsson
Robert Neuman
Henry N i mon
Vero Neumann
Darlene N ineberg
Don iel N ielsen
Richard Nitti
Koren Nixon
Poul Oram
John Norberg
Robert O'Roork
Lee Nudelman
Gregory Ostrom
Barry Offenbock
Lorry Pardo
Miles Paris
Bill Pouss
Steve Pote
Deborah Pearlman
Iris Poul
Dav id Pepper
Jerome Poul
Koren Perelgut
Frances Perlman
Kenneth Pierini
Susan Pestine
Anno Pietkowski
Toni Pestine
Zachary Pines
A llen Petts
Howard Pitrock
Bonnie Pogodin
Ronald Pontecore
Lisa Polakoff
Renee Porter
Steve PoJen
Herchel Portman
Richard Polster
Herbert Polish
Roy Pozon
Harvey Robin
Soul Preker
Ronald Robin
John Proft
Bruce Rodzin
Gregory Robin
Stephanie Randoll
Rona ld Rapper
Lori Redlin
Susan Rasnick
Jomes Rothmann
Robert Reed
Joy Reese
Lindo Rotsmon
Don iel Reinwald
Phyllis Remenik
Sheri Rice
Ruth Revzen
Paulo Richardson
Renee Reynolds
Amy Robinson
Steven Ricci
Lynne Rockowitz
William Ronan
Elyse Rosenberg
Allon Rosen
Harriet Rosenbloom
Jomes Rosen
Fred Rosenfield
Morion Rosen
Shelli Rosenthal
Michael Rosenwald
Solly Rottner
David Ross
Michael Rev ell
Helene Rotfeld
164
Dione Rowe
Ricky Roth
Cliff Rudnick
�Martin Rukin
Robert Saey
Den.n is Ryan
Gayle Sa letra
Linda Ryback
Ja ne Sa lomon
George Rygielski
David Sasenick
Michael Sowitz
Lisa Schatz
Jeffrey Schacht
Susan Schatzman
Scott Schal ler
Melvin Schechtman
Martin Scharaga
Janis Schectman
Charles Scher
Michae l Schneider
Lee Sch lesinger
Suzanne Schneider
Diane Schmid t
Walter Schneider
Robert Schm idt
Myra Schneiderman
Patricia Sch oepko
Susan Schultz
Marjorie Schrier
Wendy Schuman
Kenneth Schubert
Carol Schwander
John Schul tz
Charles Schwartz
Ellen Schwartz
Barry Segal
Joseph Schwartz
Joel Sega l
Mark Schwarz
Warren Seigel
Sherry Schweet
Verner Senger
Allan Seruya
Richard Shallcross
Michael Shaevitz
Ellen Shapero
Ca roline Shaffer
Marlene Shapiro
Gayle Shain
Will iam Shea
Michael Sher
Sandra Shiflman
Iris Sherman
Nancy Shonkwiler
Karen Sherman
Mar i lyn Shor
Viv ian Sherman
Joyce Shulman
Robert Shuman
Joanne Siegman
Howard Siegel
Lil i Silberstein
Robert Siege l
Vicky Silver
Scott Siege l
Charles Si lverman
Jill Sim on
Dav id Skol
Sheila Singer
Linda Skolnik
Linda Sizemore
Robert Skol nik
Patricia Skerven
Jay Slutzky
Jeffrey Smith
G ail Solberg
Richard Smith
Haward Salamon
Sue El len Sm ith
Mark Solomon
Ade le Sn edeker
Anice Sonhe im
Sophomores, hoping to learn more
about microscopic life, work dili gently on the ir Biology ass ignment.
Jtt.
�Linda Sonkin
Herbert Spohr
Thomas Sorg
Jean Stadelmonn
Jack Sostrin
Lynn Stein
Carol Spiegel
Renee Stein
Dale Stei nberg
Paula Stern
Sharyn Steinberg
Deborah Stevens
Robert Steinhardt
Lindo Stevens
Paul Stender
Thomas Stluko
Benjamin Stoken
Harvey Strunk
Steven Stolerow
Edward Sucherman
James Struck
Alon Sutton
Kay Strull
Susan Swartwout
Robert Sweetow
Lorry Tonneboum
Dione Swenson
Michele Tannen
Marcia Swider
Deidre Tannenbaum
Mory Sykora
Audrie Tax
Wendy Teichman
Mork Tobin
Terry Terchin
Sheldon Tomlinson
John Tiffin
Nancy Tonell i
Larry Tincher
Joel Trouger
James Tripp
David Urman
Peter Trobe
Edward Uzemock
Fotenie Tse lekis
Steven Von
Ira Upin
Kenneth Von Ommering
James Vorallo
Stephen Walsh
Anita Vega
Catherine Wonoski
Peter Vihon
Dorino Word
Ruth Woldfogel
Kathleen Wore
Lindo Warren
Warren Weber
Koren Waysdorf
John Weichmonn
Joh n Weber
Fronk Weidinger
Steven Weber
Alon Weiner
Barbaro Weiner
So nford Weiss
David Weiner
Allen Weissman
Philip Weintraub
Frederick Weissman
Judy Weisman
Arlene Weisz
Craig Weitzman
Allon Wentink
Dole Wells
Donald Wichert
Dione Wel ls
Stuart Widman
Betty Wenger
Roger Wiesko
Nancy Wi l helmsen
Michael Witkov
Mork Williams
Anita Wolff
William Wiser
Barry Wolpoff
Lindo Witch er
Kenneth Wood
Rosalyn Yagoda
Steven Zindell
Bonnie Veiner
Fern Zucker
Lonne Young
El isso Zweig
Steve Ziegler
NOT PICTURED
David Ahrendt
Arden Century
Marlene Babetch
Natalie Dudnick
Michael Feldman
Jeffrey Feltman
Vernon Golde
Joel Gordon
James Gumbiner
Phillip Gzesh
Kenneth Berg
166
Sherwin Epstein
Sharan Finley
Michael Bryan
Ronald Fedor
Sharan Brzny
Joel Feld.man
Steven Franks
Dpwn Gaffen
Richard Harrer
�Zachary Ha r ris
Jill El le n Itkin
Rage r Levine
Br uce Rabin
Pa ula Ste in
Jeffrey Lewis
Espe ranzo Riveros
Sharon Stein
Charles Karp
Roger McCar th y
Toby Rosenberg
St ephen Ste in berg
Da v id Kite
Susan Ma nnhe ime r
Marc Schwartz
Wi l liam Stephens
~aw rence
Klein
D onald Mizock
Owen Sh i rwo
Lawrence Tog rin
W il l iam Ni elsen
Arnold Kover
Victoria Siwe k
Michael Tickes
Fr ederick Krisch
W ill iam Owca
D eborah Smith
Cra ig Troesch
Keiko Kumano
A rl and Pa !lman
Sheryl Solomon
Gar y Turk
Mar k Laza r
Roger Pet erson
Gregory Spain
Murla Turner
James Lebr un
Robert Phil lips
Jeff Spitzer
Collett Watts
Dorr y I Le vine
M itchell Pier ce
J uniors p repare for t h e future
When a student becomes a
junior
he
assumes the r espons ibi l iti es of an uppercla ssman preparing fo r co lleg e o r the b u sin ess
w or ld. PSATand Nationa l Merit tests, enrich ed
business courses, and care er semi nars a r e
avai lab le to a ll.
Ear l y i n the y ear the jun io rs b egan promoti ng the collection of f und s for the jun ior
prom. They co llected class dues, arranged
for the performance of the Chad Mitch ell
Trio, a nd had a "marriag e boo th" a t the a llschool carni v a l, "Panic '64".
The Junio r Class has a unique ta sk ahead;
not only must the juniors continue p lan ning
for their col leg e or busi n ess careers, bu t they
must take on added re sponsib i lities w hen
some of them go on to th e new Ni les No r th .
Ju n ior Ro b in Richman prepares far the fu ture by
taking one of the many busi n ess courses a t N il es .
Gize l la Aboav
Wendy Abram s
George Agoro nos
Linda Akerlund
Joan Abt
Dav id Anda Iman
Dav id Adams
Douglas Anderson
Wayne Anderson
Lou is Avon
Diane A pplin
Renee Babetch
Bonnie A rn dt
Barbara Babis
Bar bara Atki n
Roger Baer
Howard Baim
Edward Ba rnett
G len n Balas
Burt Barnow
C laudia Balkin
Lawrence Boron
Bruce Barnett
Deon Barringer
Ro ber t Bauma nn
Linda Becker
Da rl en e Baumgarten
Rita Becker
Seymour Bearak
Steve Becker
Ilene Becker
Maris Bell
Mark Bel l
Arthu r Berger
Linda Belue
Corwyn Berger
A ni ta Benjam in
Ricki Berke
Mar y A nn Benja m in
Howard Berkman
16 7
�Dennis Berkson
Edward Berkson
Sta nley Bernstein
Froncee Biss
Jo Ann Berman
Wendy Blockmon
Meryl Bernstein
Kurt Bloom
Al Bloomberg
Ilene Bobren
Joel Blum berg
Bonnie Bolnick
Freddie Blumenfeld
Jomes Bonow
Jacquelyn Bluste in
Maureen Boren
John Botner
A n drea Bra in in
Jomes Boukos
Lynn Brandel
Helene Boyer
Lorry Brenner
Sher ry Boyer
Helen Bricker
Robert Brookens
Glenn Bueh lman
Barb Brown
Ellen Bush
Jill Brown
Foye Bushier
Mory Beth Brown
Edward Cabot
Bo rbora Cohn
Howard Corren
Suzi Copitel
Dione Corter
Lindo Copsuto
Carol Cosborion
Sue Carlson
Mory Ann Catel lier
Robert Cavanaugh
Barbaro Cheney
John Cech
Do le Che rner
Stuart Choitkin
Neil Chertock
Morty Cha lfie
Andrea Cheszek
Keith Chrostko
Darryl Cohen
George C iszewski
Eileen Cohen
Leslie Clothier
Marcia Cohen
Ann Coffe l l
Mork Cohen
Sherry Cohen
Tom Colemon
Sue Cohen
Ch eryl Cooper
Robert Cohn
Caryn Corman
Ronald Cohn
Adriane Covitt
Judee Curtis
Dolores Dahm
Deonna Czerniak
Suzanne Deval le
Dona ld Czerniak
Leon Davidson
El len Door
Glenn Davis
John Davis
Helene Diamond
Mark Davis
Bertico Diaz
Sandee Davis
Shirlee Diesterheft
Gerald ine DeCorl
Jonis Dolgin
Don Donil e
Barry Dragon
Donna Doruff
Wil liam Drawbaugh
Bill Douglas
Wi ll iam Dowlin
Judy D re ll
Jeannette Duffin
Jim Ebb ert
Dennis Dubrow
Lindo Dulkin
Dove Edelman
Robert Dworkin
Phyllis Edelman
Lawrence Eorlix
Gory Edidin
Ellen Eisenberg
Jim Esio
Lindo Elkins
David Ewing
Ira Epstein
Robert Ezra
Lynn Epstein
Bernard Forber
Lindo Forber
Ko ren Fe instein
Sand ro For ber
Marsha Feldman
Koren Feder
168
Glenn Feldman
Al Fed er
Paulo Fe ldman
�Iris Feldner
Steve Fields
Joseph Feng
Dono Id Fisher
Sherry Ferdman
Reid Flammang
Larry Ficks
Kathy Fleck
Michelle Flicht
Suzy Freedman
Donna Frank
Mary El len Freeling
Ira Frank
Ba rb Fr iedman
Linda Frank
Bette Fr iedman
Farrel Friedman
Sheldon Gaffen
Harriet Friedman
Steve Gail
Lynda Friedman
Linda Ga le
Karl Gabbey
Gordon Galowich
Richard Garbo
Arnold Gelfand
Carlos Garcia
Ruthi Gelfand
Bob Gardiner
Barbara Geitner
John Gay
Kaye Geman
Jeffre y Gent
Steven Gilbert
Alan Gerber
Mark Gi lhoo ley
Mari Gersh
Peg Gillie
Rita Gilbert
Edward Ginger
Lorel Glassner
Jo hn Gold
Sherry Glazer
Steven Gold
Howard Glenzer
Mark Goldberg
Pete Gabos
Joel Goldman
Joseph Goldstein
Wilma Goodman
Robert Goodfriend
Lynn Gordon
Michae l Goodman
Dorothea Graf
Pat Goodman
Jim Graham
Linda Grandinette
Michael Greene
Linda Grant
Dan Greeneberg
David Greenberg
Steve Greenwald
Eileen Greenberg
Linda Grimson
Cynthia Guerrero
Sue Hagerty
Greg Gunderson
Kun io Hagio
Karen Gustafson
Pau l Harman
Sandra Gustin
Ann Ha rmeni ng
James Harrington
Peter Har.tleb
Mike Harris
Steve Haskin
Synthia Harris
Roz Hass
Barbara Harrison
Kay Hayes
Mark Henner
Cindy H i ll
Donna Herwitt
Lynn Hoffberg
A llyson Herzeg
Diane Hoffman
Sheila Hibbard
Paul Hoffman
Gardon Hake
John Hulburt
Barbara Holcombe
Steve lde lman
Ellen Hol land
Kenneth Isaacson
Barbara Horv i tz
Richard lv az
Judy Jacobs
Mary Janisch
Allan Jacobson
Michael Janson
Leslie Jacobson
Glenn Jarol
Geri Janis
Craig Johnson
Larry Johnson
Chuck Joseph
Nancy Johnson
James Jul ius
Sue Johnson
Dan Jungwirth
Diane Johnston
G lenn Jurek
169
�Juniors parade dawn the street,
proudly displaying their float entry
for th e homecoming porode.
Judy Kodison
Joni s Kamps
Carol Ka iserman
Eunice Kantor
Elayne Kaltmon
Bruce Kaplan
Don Kammier
Gary Kaplan
Judy Kaplan
Seym our Kar lin
Laurie Kaplan
Kenneth Karlson
Mark Kaplan
Arthur Karo l
Rosalyn Kaplan
Michael Karp
Mike Kassin
Richard Kavill
Debby Kotz
Susan Kearney
Jeffrey Kotz
Robert Kel in
Larry Kotz
Lynn Kellar
Barbaro Keller
Sherwin Kite
Renee Kessel
Lynne Kiviluoma
Bertha Kim
Judi Kleh r
Francie Kite
Jeffrey Klein
Louro Klein
Melvin Klinghoffer
More Klein
Maur ice Knoizer
Paul Klein
Tim Knudsen
Maureen Kleinman
Rober t Koch
Janeen Koe
Doug Kornelly
Henry Kogan
Barbaro Korto
Roya Konrad
Lindo Kossof
Thomas Korman
Sondra Kost
Joel Koval
Keith Kreft
Sh erry Kav i n
Do le Kreis
Roberto Krosn er
Isobel Krupp
Gory Krous
Pat ricio LoBolle
Dennis Lampert
Lynne Laskin
Jeff Longe
Denn is Lauter
Julie Lonnulli
Judi Lowler
Kris Lorson
Herbert Lawrence
Donald Lozoor
Jeanette Leogrande
Joan Lefevre
More Leon
Donna Leff
Syde ll e Lepoff
Maureen Leifer
Albert Letzkus
Bill Lev in
Vicki Le vin
Dole Levin
Co role Lev in son
Lor in Levin
170
Kenneth Leviton
Stewart Levin
Gale Levy
�Myrna Levy
Iris liebenstein
Stephen Levy
Linda Lifton
Bobb i Lewin
Marsha Lipke
Earl Lichtenstein
Stewart Lipman
Jeff Lippert
Steven Lissner
Edward Liss
Shirl ey Lodal
Goeffrey Liss
Dennis Loeser
Robert Liss
Donald Lofty
Chuck Lome
Paula Lubor
Marcia Lome
Mary Luther
Rick Lowy
Robe r t Machacek
Paula Lubezn ik
Judy Malis
Mark Maller
Carol Mantell
Leon Manelis
Sue Marks
Dav id Mann
Georgeann Marshall
Fred Manna
Eileen Marta
Ron Mason
Amy Med intz
Joseph Mossey
Jerry Meinhardt
Dennis Mourizi
Les lie Meln ick
Thomas McCle llan
Steve Messne r
Burton Meyer
Jim Michonski
Jerry Meyerhoff
Andrea M igdow
Vince Micari
Ch ri stina Miller
Kathy Michael
Julye Mi ller
Mary M iller
Linda Moir
Nadine Miller
Lois Manhardt
Sandy M inkus
Jean Morgan
Daryle Moir
Mark Mosoff
Cher y l Mueller
Fern Nad ler
Jerin Mueller
Li nda Naftulin
Bruce Myers
Ha rrese Nelson
David Myers
Kendra Nelson
Linda Nelson
Sharon Neubauer
Mel Nemkov
Jonis Neumeister
Robert Ness
Philip Nidetz
Edward Nessel
Marilyn N ieder
Bi ll Nigut
Denise Notarius
Joan Nix
Karen Novel li
Ellen Noesen
Mike Null
Jack Nortman
Joe Ocran t
Susan Ochlbe rg
June O'Neill
Ronnis Ohe r
Donna Orbach
Sandy Ohlson
Paul Orlov
Les Olefsky
Joe O'Roark
Lorraine Ostapowicz
Miche l l Paradise
Morrene Panitch
Sandy Pardo
Carla Pankey
Marcia Paul
Jae Papier
Murray Pearlman
Robert Pederson
Louis Petts
Duane Pe rkins
Sandra Phillips
Linda Pernitz
Susan Phillips
Bill Peterson
Fred Poindexter
James Poklop
Mary Potter
Allen Ponto
Benoy Port
Andrea Powell
Helen Powe ll
Kenneth Posner
Linda Powell
171
�John Powers
Arnold Robin
Harold Primack
Larry Robin
Mike Prousis
Jul ie Rochelson
Morion Prytikin
Nancy Racine
Ed Rokowski
Rexene Rosm ussen
Cheryl Romsoy
Gilbert Ravelette
Lindo Roph oe I
Evelyn Reese
Dole Rasmussen
Bill Reimer
Gron! Resterhouse
Gregory Rich
Gory Reuter
Doug Richardson
Chuck Reynolds
Robin Richman
Noncy Rhodes
Janet Riffkind
Leslie Riggs
Muriel Roberts
Mory Riollo
Martin Robin
Charlene Rivord
Sam Robins
Richard Rivkin
Jackie Robinson
Howard Romanek
Judy Rosen
Harvey Rose
Linda Rosen
Borboro Rosen
Peggy Rosenbaum
Harold Rosen
Audrey Rosenfield
Steven Rosenthal
Ronald Roth
Steven Rosenzweig
Ed Rothschild
Gory Ross
Rod Rothstein
Michell Roston
Vera Rothstein
Gilbert Rotkin
Phil Rubin
Corol Rowe
Steven Rubin
Eileen Rubenstein
Cindy Rubinstein
Jomes Rubin
Joel Rubinstein
Jeon Rudnit
Janice Sachs
Steven Rukin
Harriet Sachsel
Ken Russell
Dan Safron
Robert Rullenberg
Sande Salstone
Bonnie Solzmon
Jean Santner
Jerry Somelson
Morry Sapoznik
Linnea Sc;nders
Philip Saund.ers
Dione Sonfillipo
Lenore Savitz
Fred Soxonberg
Richard Schatz
Jone! Scholer
Robert Schiewe
Stuart Scholler
John Schor!
Stephen Schlesinger
Marcy Schnable
Borboro Schneider
Phyllis Schuldiner
Sharon Schneider
Bonnie Schultz
Barry Schoeller
Howard Schumir
Dione Schrior
Tom Schuttler
Sue Schwanke
Ken Seeskin
Noncy Schwartz
Glenn Seidon
Leone Schwegel
Renee Sells
Bill Secore
Sue Sernovilz
Bernie Settler
Alan Shane
Charlyn Shochtmon
Allen Shapiro
Ron Sholler
Gail Shapiro
Robert Shomberg
Linda Shapiro
Pou l Shapiro
Harold Shefsky
Suson Shapiro
Lowell Sherman
Bonnie Shefsky
172
Sheila Sherer
Donno Shavilz
Arnold Siegel!
�Don Siegel
Sharon Siegel
Linda Siegel
Sandy Siemsen
M:irk Siegel
Mar i lyn Silton
Ron Siegel
A r th ur Silverstein
Mike Si l verstein
Pamela Si mons
Gory Simon
Lindo Singer
N od in e Simon
Lonn ie Skoro
Naomi Simon
John Smart
Glenn Sm it h
Patricio Smyth
Madel ine Smith
Sher yl Sneider
Nodine Smith
Michael Snider
Shari Sm ith
Melody Soe ll
Meyer Sokol
Joanne Sonn
Jone Solo
Ba r i Sorosky
G lenn Solberg
Donna Spogot
Poul Solomon
A I lo n Spector
A ndrea Sperl ing
Carolyn Stouffer
Chri s Stoh lke
Cand y Ste adman
Maxine Stam
Pam Steffens
Ken Sto nn
A lo n Ste in
Ken Stein
Dole Stein ert
Bob Steinberg
Rolph Stern
D io ne Ste in berg
Stephen Stern
Ca rol Ste ine r
Paulo Stiber
Susan Stil t
Chuck Suritz
Janice Stover
Bonn ie Sussman
Mike Stricker
Stanley Szornych
Barb Superfine
Craig Ta kehara
Caren Tonkus
Allen Titlebaum
Joan Tonner
Madeline Tauff
Phyllis Teitelbaum
LeRoy Tri llones
James Tho rsen
He lene Trubokoff
Chery l Turner
Liene Ven ters
C ra ig Turski
Bruce Ventura
Byron Varon
Ro n V id ock
Sandra Vedde r
Sharyn Von Oppen
Morlene Wodler
Gerry Walter
Lo nee Walloch
Junior Judi Klehr is deep in th ought
Brenna V/assermon
Richa rd Wallis
as she contemplates her ho mework.
Steven War ren
Ann Woller
Coro lynne W o xberg
�Janet Waxman
Cheri Weinstein
Robert Webb
Michael Weinstein
Stuart Weiner
Anita Wein traub
Barbara Weinstein
Sheila Weisman
Ran Weisner
Steven Weiss
Julian Weiss
Glen Welchko
Lynn Weiss
Donna Welstein
Steve Weiss
Pau l Wesche
Merle West
Steven W il liams
Rebecca Wexler
Pau l W ill ner
Sharon Whetstone
Neil Winstead
Linda Wichert
Howard Wish
Linda Wolcott
Steve Wolf
Barry Wolf
Myra Wolff
Linda Wolf
Richard Wolff
Richard Wolf
David Wolfinsohn
Joanne Wolman
Joan Youngblood
Susan Wolters
Lorry Youngkrantz
Amelio Wr ig ht
Alexis Zabore
Merle Young
Monica Zaidman
Iris Zomonsky
Lousi Zivic
Janis Zehner
Dave Zeller
Ca r ol Zimmerman
NOT PICTURED
Kat hl ee ~ Albrecht
Lawrence Fabian
Steven Kramer
Marlene Alpert
Gale Karen Pu ll iam
Eva Field
Judith Krammer
Jim Schlesinger
Steven Anderson
Betty Friedman
Jeffrey Kray
Adeline Barbera
Allen Schu ltz
Joel Fr ishman
Cha rles Lesick
Glen Seedorf
Mari l yn Berger
Gregg Gattuso
Barry Levine
Donald Bloom
Foith Seidman
Robert Girsch
A lan Lewis
Robert Ship
Michelle Brody
Wayne Goodman
Robert Maki
Leonard Shubert
David Burdeen
Michael Gors
Dean Marines
Michael Silber
Ronald Simon
Jane Ellen Coile
Lila Dee Greaves
Lynn Mehrholz
Jo mes Christe r son
Lois Cowen
A lv i n Greenberg
Richard Meyers
Iv an Sizemore
Jay Mill man
Roger Cross
Steven Grubman
Arth ur Haller
Paul Smith
Allan Mills
Stephen Dahlquist
Dana Heeres
Andrew Spores
Michae l Moron
George Daily
Robert Jannu sch
Warren Muskatt
Robert Davies
Larry Jeffri es
Linda Stocker
Arthur Strand
Richard Palcheck
Anne tte Patoff
Richard Trapper
Katherine Sved lund
Steven Deutchm an
Daniel Kahn
Nanci Donelson
Marcia Kalfen
G lenn Pa ul
Scott Duball
Peter Tselekis
Linda Kaplan
Judith Penn
A lice Dudnick
Ronald Kaufman
Michael Pollock
Samuel Yanes
Ira Zarov
Wayne Edfors
Miles Kral
Kenneth Powell
Bonn ie Zutman
Iona Evans
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�As the school year draws to a close, the seniors
look back upon their last year al Niles. They recall
the construction of the senior homecoming float and
the many cuts, bruises and sleepless nights that went
into 'We'll Make Mush Out of Them", the winner of
the class "A" division.
They remember the homecoming football game
and the festivities of the homecom in g dance that
followed. The sale of senior buttons in return for
class dues along with events like the all school carnival, "Panic '64", are also brought to mind. The Senior
Class Breakfast and the Picnic as well as the Prom
are memories that soon will not be forgotten.
Even as the seniors look back at their life at Niles,
they look forward to the future. They look forward
lo college or the business world and lo the life that
they will lead in the adult world, the life that was
preceded by four memorable years at Niles.
Tino Kroon, lost year's Homecoming Queen, crowns
this year's Queen, Cynthia Garro.
Seniors enjoy their last year
Thinking about their four memorable years at N iles
and of the future years that lie ahead ore seniors
Leon November ond Dole Melcher.
�SIDNEY ABELSKI
Transferred from Amundsen H.S. I; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3; Gymnastics 2,3; Chess
Club 4.
BRUCE ACKERMAN
Transferred from Bowen H.S. I; District Science Fair Placement I; SSO 2,3; SSSH
Chr. 3; SSM Monitor 2; Radio Club 2; French Club 2.
JAY ADAIR
Student Council 4; Cobine! 3,4 ; SSO Supervisor 4; SSM Monitor 3, Supervisor 4;
German Club 3, Vice Pres. 4; Latin Club l; International Relations Club 2,3;
Co-Chr. of Homecoming 1963, Float Committee 4.
GARRY ALHALEL
Wrestling 2,4.
ALYSE ALLENTUCK
Student Council Alternate I; Cabinate 3; SSM 2; Spring Play and Crew 3; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Aword 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Future Nurses 2; Homeroom Vice Pres. 2; Library Asst. I.
BETTY ANDERSON
wenty-lour Point
SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4; Musical 3, Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2,3, Board I, T
Award I; Future Nurses I; Choir 3; Glee Club 1,2,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Racket
Squad 1,2; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3.
GORDON ANDERSON, JR.
Transferred from Muskegon Senior High School, Muskegon Mich. 2; Student Council I; SSM 2,3,4; A.V.A. 4; Football 1, Minor N I; Track 1, Minor N I; Tennis
2,3,4, Minor N 2; Basketball 1, Minor N I; Fencing 2; Folk Music Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2,4; Student Union Board 4.
JEAN ANDERSON
AFS Exchange Student 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Cabina te 2,3,4; SSO 2,3,
Head Sec. 3; French Club 1,2; Fine Aris Clu b 1.
SAM APPLEBAUM
SSO 3,4, Super visor 4; SSSH 3, Officer 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3,
Major N 3,4; Wrestling 2, Shield 2.
WENDY ARBIT
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; Fall Play 2,4,
Student Director 3, Make-up Chairman 4; Reflections Revelries, Student Director
3; Spring Play, Student Director 3; Musical Crew3; Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4; G .A.A.
1,2,3, Board 3, Twenty-four Point Award 2; Spanish Club 3; Spotlighters 1,2,3,
Pres. 2, Point Treas. 3; library Aid 2; East-West Intramural Speech Contest, Prose,
4th Place I; National High School Institute-Northwestern University-Harper Rowe
Stagecraft Award 3; Big Sisler 3; 50 Point Thespian Award 4; Reflections Reve lries Production Super visor 4.
JOHN ARMSTRONG
Bronze Honor_ Pin 3; Second Place State Science Fair I; District Science Fair
Placement l; SSO 4; SSSH 4, Chr. 4; Football 2,3,4; Track 2; Baseball 3; Biology
Club I; Hl-Y 3,4.
PHILIP ARONICA
Cobinote Alternate I; A. V.A. 1,2; Musical 2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert
Bond 2,3,4; Intermediate Bond 2; Beginning Bond I; Gold Music Pin 4.
MARC ARONIN
Cabinet Alt. 1; SSM 4.
RICHARD ASCHERL
Transferred from Lane Technical High Schaal 3.
SUSAN BAIR
Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Rocket Squad 1,2; Seco~d Ploce State Science
Fair 1; Art Award, Gold Key 3.
RONALD BANION
Cabinate Alternate 1; SSO 3; SSM 4; Musical 1,3, Lead 3; Football 2, Shield 3;
Track 2,3, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Cross Country I; Tennis I; Wrestling l; Borbershoppers 3; Cho ir 2,3,4, Silver Music Pin 2;Glee Club I; Chess Club 1, Pres.
I.
JERRY BAREN
Chess Club 1,3,4, Pres. 4; German Club 3; Mock State Constitutional Convention
3; National Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
VICKI BARR
SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 4; SSM3;G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 4; Art Council 4; Twirlers
1; Ushers Club 4.
DIANNE BAUM
Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certifica te l;SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM 1,2;
,Personnel Monitor I; G.A.A. 1; Spanish C lub 2,3; Racket Squad 1; Homecoming
Float Committee 4; Reflections Revelries 4.
PHILLIP BAUM
Executive Club 2,3,4.
RICHARD BAUM
Executive C lub 2,3,4.
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�BARBARA BECK
Musical I; G.A.A. 1,2; Germon Club I; Teache rs of Tomorrow I; G lee Club l ,2,3,
Five Hundred Point Award; P.S.O. 2,3,4; Rocket Squad l,2,3; Friends Club 4 .
CHARLENE BECK
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Council 3; Cabinet Sec. 4;
SSO Receptionest 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2,3; Art Council l; Spotlighters l; Homeroom Treas. l,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; HomecomingCourt3; Al umn i
Committee 2; Parade ,Panorama 3; Floa t Comm ittee 3,4; Reflections Revelries
4; Big Sister 3.
PATRICIA BECKER
Masque and G avel l; French Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow l , 2; Spotl ig hters 2;
Library Aid I; Rocket Squad 1,2.
PHILIP BECKER
District Science Fair Placement l ; Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 3,4, Supervisor 4;
SSSH Chr. 3,4; SSM 4, Supervisor 4; Track l,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Ma jor N 3,4;
N Club 4; Cross Country I; W restling l , Shield I; Track Ca pt. 3,4.
RONALD BECKER
Transferred from Tu ly High School 2; SSSH Chr. 2; Football l; Spanish Club.
MARILYN BEILIN
Student Council Alternate l; Cabinet 1,3, Alternate 4 ; SSO Assn't Head Clerk
3,4; Spring Ploy Crew l ; G.A.A. 3,4, Twenty-four Point Award 3; Library Aid l;
Editor of SSO News 4; Student Union Board 4.
LINDA BENJAMIN
SSM 4; Foll Ploy Crew 3; Reflections Revelries 3; Musicale 2; Nilehilite Stolt
3,4; Glee Club l,2,3; Homecom ing Committee 3; Reflections Revelries 4.
JAMES BENNETT
Transferred from L
one Techn ical High School 3; Beginning Band 3; Orchestra 4;
Dance Bond 3,4.
BARRY BERGER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate 1,2,3; Second Place State Science
Fair I; SSSH Chr. 4;SSM2,3,4;Boseboll 2,3 , Minor N 2; Hi-Y l; Bowling Team 2.
BONNIE BERLIN
Student Council Alternate 3,4; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 4; SSM 2; Ep ic 3; SSO News 3,4;
Foll Ploy Crew 3; Spanish Club 2; Art Council 3; Spotlighters 2; Rocket Squad I.
PHYLLIS BERLIN
Cabinet 2,3; SSO 4; SSM 4; Foll Ploy Crew 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew
2,3,4; Spring Ploy 4, Crew 2,3; Thespians 3,4; G .A.A. 1,2; Future Nu rses 1,2;
Rocket Squad 2.
LESLIE BERMAN
Transferred from Mother High School 2; French Club 4; Concert Orchestra 2;
International Relations Club 4 ; Pen Pol Club 4; Musical 2.
JERRY BERNSTEIN
Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate l; SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4; Physics Club
3,4; Second Vice Pres. 3,4; Biology Club l.
STEVE BERNSTEIN
Student Council 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Four Year Pin; Cabinet I; SSO 2,3; SSSH Chr.
2; SSD Supervisor 3; N Club 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Major N 4; Wrestling 2, Minor
N 2; Baseball I, Shield I; Spanish Club 2; Nilehilite Stoff 4, Associate Sports
Editor 4; Unity Boord 4; Hi-Y l; Niles East De legate, Youth Council of Skokie
3,4, Treas. 3, Chr. 4.
LEILA BESKIN
Tronsferied from Kelly H.S. 3; Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSSH Sec. 4; G.A.A. l,2,3;
Spanish Club 4; Ushers C lub 4.
CATHEY BILLIAN
Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4, Officer 4; SSM 2; Foll Ploy Crew- 3;
Reflections Revelries 3, Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club
l; Fine Arts Club l; Art Council 2; Spotlighters l; Pen Pol Club 2; Homecoming
Committee 2,3,4, Alumni Committee 4; Student Union Boord 4; Pep Club I.
RICHARD BILSON
SSM I; Guidance Monitor 4; N Club 2,3,4; Track l,2; Cross Country l,2,3; Swimming l;Hi-Y 1,2.
PAT BIRD
Cabinet Representative I; SS02,3,4;SSM2,3, Sec.3,4; SSD Chr. 2; Glee Club I.
JACOB BITRAN
Transferred from Lone TechH.S.2;StudentCouncil I; SSM 4; Spring Ploy Crew 3;
Technis 3,4; Football I, Shield I; Science Seminar I; Biology Club I; Spanish
Club 2,3; Gold Honor Certificate 3.
LAWRENCE BLACKER
LINDA BLESSING
SSO 2,3,4, Receptionist 2,3, Period Sec. 4 ; SSSH Sec. 2; SSM 4; G.A.A. I; Golden
Galleon 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Court 4.
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�Decorating floats is one of th e many activities that toke
place during the homecoming weekend.
RICHARD BLOCK
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Second Place State Science Fair
Award 2; District Science Fair Placement 1,2; SSM 3,4; N Club 1,2,3,4, Treas.
3, Pres. 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Major N 1,2,3.4.
LINDA BLOOM
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; District Science Fair Placement 2;
Cabinet Sec.-Treas. 2, Alternate 3; Reflections Revelries 3; G.A.A. 1; Golden
Galleon 3,4; French Club 3; Moth Club 3.
SHEILA BLOOM
CATHERINE BOBERA
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Golden
Galleon 2,3.4. Social Chr. 3, Essay Editor 4; Student Council Alternate 1,2; Cabinet 2,3; Musical 3; G.A.A. I; Biology Club I, Sec. I; Mock State Constitutional
Convention 3; Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4; Homecoming
Committee 2; French Club 2,3; Choir 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Silver Music Pin 3.
MICHAEL BOHM
SSO Monitor 1,2; Cross Country Monoge<4;ExecutiveClub Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4.
EILEEN BOOSALES
SSO 3,4; SSM 3; SSSH Chr. 4; Personnel Monitor 2; Musical 2,3; Student Union
Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3.4, Chr. 4; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 2,3; Loralie 4; Choir 4: Glee Club 2,3.
LEONARD BORDEN
Cabinet 4; SSO 4; SSSH 4; Cross Country I, Shield 1; Student Action Committee
3,4, Asst. Chr. 4 ; Intramural Basketball 4.
DONNA BOTTUM
SSO Sec. 1; Pep Club 1.
BARBARA BOUKAS
Future Secretaries 4; Rocket Squad 1; Typing Lab Monitor 3.
DAVE BOYER
Cabinet 3, Alternate 1,2, Treas. 4; SSO 4; Track 1, Shield 1; Cross Country 1,
Shield I; Russian Club 2,3,4; Biology Lob Asst. I.
'SOFIE BOZIN
G.A.A. 2,3, Twenty-four Point Award 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Fine Arts Club 2;
G lee Club 2,3; Typing Pin 3.
PATBRADY
Reflections Revelries 2; Musical 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3 : Glee Club 1,2,3; P.S.O. 2,3, Sec.
3; Spring Festival 1,2,3; Winter Festival 1,2,3; Music Certificate 3.
MARY ANN BRAHOS
G.A.A. 3,4; Latin Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Racket Squad 1,4.
TOM BRANTLEY
SSSH Chr. 2; Cross Country 3; Gymnastics 2; Pen Pal Club 4 .
GARY BRASLAWSKY
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSM 3; Debate C lub I.
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�JUDI BRICKMAN
American Legion O ratorica l Contest l; Cabinet2,4, Alterna te3; Reflections Revelr ies 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 1,3; French Club 2,3; Loralie 3,4;
Chair 4; Twirlers l; Homecoming Court 4.
LINDA BRIN
District Science Fair Placement l; SSO 3,4; SSD Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 4; Spanish
Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Future Secretaries 4.
KENT BRODY
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cabinet 3; Prom Committee 3; SSO
2,3,4; SSM 2,3,4, Executive Board Head Chr. 4; SSD Head Chr. 4; N Club 3,4,
Treas. 4; Footba ll 2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Basketba ll 3, Minor N 3; Baseball 3,4,
Minor N 3; Russian Club 1,2; Homecoming Public Relations Committee 2.
BRUCE BROWN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certifica te I; Fi rst Place State Science Fair
Award l, Second Place Award 2; Beginning Band l; Science Club I.
MARK BROWN
Footboll 1,2, Minor N 2; Wrestling 3.
JACKILYNN BRUTZKUS
Transferred from Mather H.S. 3; G.A.A . 2,3.
JAMES BURGER
l ransferred from Moine East H.S. 3; Millard Fil lmore Society 4.
LISA BUTMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 4 ; SSM 4; Personnel Monitor 2; G .A.A.
l; French Club 1,2,3,4; Russian Club 4; Fine Arts Club 2; Art Council 4.
SHERRY CABIN
SSM 4; Personnel Monitor 2; Reflection Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. 2; French Club
1,2; Rocket Squad 1,2; Library Aid 3; Homecoming Committee 2.
JOHN CAILE
Transferred from St. George H.S. 3.
TERRENCE CAMACHO
Swimming l.
BETTY CANTOR
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 2; SSM 4; G.A.A. 3; French Club 4; Ushers Club
4 ; SSSH Rate r 3; Reflections Revelries 4.
CAROL CARDIS
Personnel Monitor 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Ushers Club
3,4, Pres. 4.
CORRIE CARLINGTON
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council 2,3,4, Outstanding Service Award 2,3; Cabinet Alternate l; SSO 3,4, Head Clerk 3,4; SSD 3;
Fall Play 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,3, Twenty-four Paint Award
3; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Spotlighters l; Pep Club l; Homecoming Committee 3,4,
Director 4; SSO News Staff 4; D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 4.
PAMELA CARNALL
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSO 3; SSSH 3, Sec. 3; Latin Club l; Glee Club 3; Mixed
Chorus 4; Ushers Club 4; Spring Festival 3; Christmas Festival 4.
PETE CHAGARES
A.Y.A. 2; French Club l; Concert Band 2; Intermediate Band l; Industrial Arts
Club3.
MARK CHAITKIN
National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Physics Club 3,4,
Treas. 4; Art Council 3,4.
CAROL CHAPMAN
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate l; Student Council Alternate 2;
Cabinet 3, Alternate 2,4; Musical 3; Falk Music Club 3; Golden Galleon 4, Social Chairman 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3; Fine Arts Club l; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Band l; Gold Music Pin 4; International Relations Club 3,4; Illinois Music Educators' District Festival Orchestra,
Northwestern University 3.
WILLIAM CHAPMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Cabinet 4, Alternate 3;
SSM 3; N Club 3,4; Football Manager 2,3,4, Minar N 2, Major N 3,4; Tennis
1,2, Shield 2; Spatlighters l; Managers Club 3,4.
ROBERTA CHASKIN
Musical Crew 2; Steering Group 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow
2; Spotlighters 2; Beginning Band l; Ushers Club 3,4.
UNDACHEZ
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSD 2; SSM Monitor 4; Personnel
Monitor 3; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club l.
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THOMAS CHOATE
Executive Club 3,4, Sec. 4.
STANLEY CICHOWSKI
Transferred from Steinmetz H.S. 2; SSSH 4, Asst. Chr. 4; A.V.A. 3,4, Sec. 4;
N Club 3,4; Swimming 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Chess Club 3.4. Sec. 4;
Student Union Board 4.
DOUGLAS CLARKE
Football 2, Shield 2; Tenn is 3,4, Minar N 4; Nilehilite Staff 3,4; Journeyman
Award 3; Exchange Editor 4; Millard Fillmore Society 3,4, Sec.-Treos. 3,4.
DONALD CLAUSER
Musical 1,3, Crew 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Shie ld 1, Minor N 2,3; Chair 2,3,4;
Glee Club I; Silver Music Pin 2.
ROBERTA COHAN
SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; Fall Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 2,4; French Club 3; Latin
Club 1; Art Council 3,4; Spotlighters 2; Racket Squad 1.
BERYL COHEN
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Period Sec. 4; SSD 2; library Assistant Chairman 3; SSM
Monitor 2,4; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2,3.
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LINDA COLE
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S.; Student Council 1,2; Musical 3, Crew 3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Ripplettes 4 ; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Loralie 3,4; Choir 1,2,4; Girls
Glee Club 1,2,3, Officer 1,2,3; Student Conductor 1,2,3; Student Accompionist
1,2,3; Madrigals 1,2; Spring Concert 1,2,3; Winter Festivol 2,3; Choral Competition 1,2.
ROBERTA COMER
Personne l Monitor 2,3,4; G.A.A. 3,4, One hundred fifty point Award 3; Future
Nurses 1; Glee Club 3.
LEON COOPERMAN
Gymnastics 1,2,3.4, Minor N 1,2 •. Major N 3.
SUSAN COREY
Student Counci l 1,2,3; Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 2,3; Spanish Club 1; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1; Spotlig hters 1; Student Union Boord 4; Big Sister 2; Exchange
Student to Morton East 3; Homecoming Committee 3.
DOMINICK CORONA
Transferred from St. George H.S. 2; Executive Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
JUDY COX
Musical 1,3, Crew 2; Student Conductor 3; Choir 4; Glee Club 2,3, Officer 3;
Winter Festival 2,3; Spr ing Festival 1,2,3.
JOEL CROHN
Notional Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Freshman Cabinet Alternate I; SSM 4, Asst. Period Super visor.
MICHAEL CROWE
Transferred fr9m St. George.
JANICE CURRIE
Transferred from Round lake H.S. 4 .
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LARRY COHEN
Spanish Club 2,3; Student Action Committee 3.
MITCHELL COHEN
Fall Play 3.4; Track 2; Tennis 1; Chess Club 1,3.4.
RON COHEN
Transferred from Amundsen H.S.; Senior Cabinet Alternate 4; SSSH 4, Cochoirmon 4; SSM 2,3; Reflections Revelries 4; Physics Club 3; Rus·s ion Club 2.
�during homecoming
Wailing to be presented to the spectators at the homecom ing game are the Homecoming Queen and her
court.
THOMAS DADIGAN
Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate 1,2,3,4; SSO 3,4, Supervisor 4; SSSH
Chr. 3; SSM Supervisor 4; Personnel Monitor 4; Cross Country 1,2, Shield 1,2;
Basketball 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Minor N 3; Baseba ll 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Minor N 3.
JAMES DAUGHERTY
Transferred from Baker H.S., Georgia 4; German Club 4.
BRUCE DAVID
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet Alternate I; SS03,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; SSM Mon itor 3, Asst. Supervisor 3; Track 3; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor N 2,3; Library Aid I.
DIANE DAVIS
Personnel Monitor 3; Musical 2,3,4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 4; Cho ir 3;
Glee Club 2; Silver Music Pin 3.
CHARLOTTE DEEM
Transfe rred from Belpre H.S . Ohio 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Spanish Club
3,4; Choir 1,3,4.
MICHAEL DEL DOTTO
MARTIN DENIS
Spanish Club 2,3; Coin and Stamp Club 3; International Relations Club 3,4; APP
U.S. History Seminar 3.
DAVID DEREX
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3, Asst. Supervisor 3; SSD Supervisor 3; SSM 4; Wrestling 1,2.
DARYL DEUTCHMAN
Student Council I, Alt. 2; Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 4; SSSH 4; SSM 2,3; Persannell Monitor 2; German Club 1,2; Student Union Board 4.
DENNIS DICKS
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council 4; SSO 2,3; SSSH 3, Chr. 3; SSM 2,3; N
Club 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4, Most Valuable Player Award 3; Hi-Y I.
MICHAEL DICTOR
Transferred from Bowen H.S.; Honor Club 1,2,3; Student Council 2; SSO 4 ;
SSSH 4, Asst. Chr. 4; Latin Club 2.
SHIRLEE DIEL
Fall Ploy Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4, Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 3;
Musical 3; Thespians 4; G.A.A. I; Glee Club 3; Racket Squad 2; Ski Club 3,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Ushers Club 4; Drama Workshop 3,4; Christmas Festival 3; Spring
Festival 3.
JERRY DOLINS
Bronze Pin 2; SSO 3,4, Supervisor 4; SSSH3,4, Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4; N Club 3,4;
Football 1,2,3,4, Major N 3; Wrestling I; Fencing 2; Latin Club I.
IRADONCHIN
SSM3,4.
STEVE DORY
Fall Play 2,3; Reflections Revelries 3; Spring Play 3; Musical 2,3; Thespians 3,4;
Tennis 3,4, Master 3,4; Industrial Arts Club 3.
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�KAREN DREFFEIN
Musical Crew 1,2,3,4, Co-<:hr. 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Future Nurses 1,2; Glee Club
1,2,3,4, Sec. 3; Silver Music Pin 3; Ski Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Committee 4, Floats Co-<:hr. 4; Reflections Revelries 4.
SHEILA DRIBIN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; District Science Fair 1; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 2,3; SSM
2; Epic .Boord 3; Foll Ploy Crew 2,3; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Spring Play
Crew 2,3; Musical I, Crew 1,3; French Club 2,3; Reflections Stoff 4; Fine Arts
Club 1,2,3, Board I; Art Council 2,3.4, Treas. 3,4; Spotlighters I; Glee Club I;
Christmas Festiva l I; Spring Concert 1; Library Aid 2,3; G.A.A. l; Illinois Council
for Special Education 3; Scholastic Arts Competition 4; Homecoming Committee
2,3,4, Art Committee Co-Ch r. 3.
RONALD DROZOZIK
Transferred from Notre Dome H.S.;. Musical 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Concert
Orchestra 2,3,4, Concert Moster 4, Student Conductor 3,4; Silve r Music Pin 3.
PAT DRUCKER
Silver Honor Pin 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; La tin Club 1,2,3.4; Teachers of
Tomorrow I.
LEWIS EDELSON
Transferred from Morgon Pork; SSSH 4; Musical 3; Swimm ing I; Folk Music Club
3; Spanish Club 3; Spotlighters 3,4; Choir 1,2,3.
BRENDA EGIEL
Cabinet 1,2; SSO 2; Foll Ploy Crew 3; Spring Ploy 3, Crew 3; Musical Crew 3;
Germon Club I.
DIANE EHRENSAFT
Notional Merit Semi-F inalist 4; Sil ver Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2;
SSO 4; SSSH 4, Sec. 4; Personnel Monitor 2,3; Musical 2; Science Sem inar 4;
French Club 1,2,4; Art Council 4; Ushers Club 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Reflections Reve lri es 4.
JUDITH EIMSTAD
Silver Honor Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 1; SSSH 4; Fall Ploy Crew 3;
Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; Thespians
3,4; G.A.A. 2; Latin Cl ub 1,2,3, Sec. I, Pres. 3; Illinois State Latin Contest 1,2.
ELLEN EISEN
Transfer red from Bowen H.S.; Student Council Alternate I; Fall Ploy Crew 4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Debate Club 3; Honor
Club 2,3; Teachers Aid 1,2,3; Bookhouse Soles 1,2,3.
PHYLLIS EISEN
SSO 4, Sec. 4; SSSH 4; Glee Club 1; Library Aid 3.
SANDRA EISENBERG
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 3; G.A.A. 1,2;
French Club 2,3,4; Latin Club I; Reflections Stoff 4; Reflections Revelr ies 4.
MIKE ELBAUM
Transferred from Rooseve lt H.S.; A.V.A. 3; Tennis 2.
ALAN ELKIN
Cabinet 2; SSO 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Foll Ploy C rew 3; Musical Crew 2.
BRAD ELLISON
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet 3; SSO 1,2,4; SSSH 4, Asst. Chr. 4; SSM 1,2,4; Foll
Ploy Crew 4 ; Golden Galleon 3,4, Boord 3, Publicity Chr. 4; French Club 2.3.4.
Entertainment Chr. 4; Reflections Stoff 4; Art Counc il 4; Debate Club 1; International Relations Club 3.4, Vice Pres. 4; Student Union Boord 4 ; Moth Club CoPres. 4.
EILEEN ELSTER
Stude nt Cou ncil 1,2,3,4, Four Year Pin; SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4; Spring Ploy Crew 3;
G.A.A. 1; French Club l; Spotlighters I.
SUSAN ELSTER
Transferred from Su lli van H.S.; Student Counci l I; SSO 3; SSSH 3, Asst. Ch r. 3;
Spanish Club 2, Represen tative 2.
MARSHA ENGERMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabin e t Alternate 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3; French Club
4 ; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Glee Club I; Ushers Club 2,3.
LENI EPSTEIN
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM 2,3,4, Rater 2,4; Personnel
Monitor I; Pep Cl~b I; Reflections Revelries 4.
RONALD ERIC~SON
Bond 1,2; Ski Club 3.
HOWARD ERLICH
Blue Honor Certificate I; SSM 4; Latin Club 1.
CAROL ESTRIN
Transferred from Woodward H.S., Cincinnati, Ohio 2; Fall Ploy Crew 3; Spring
Ploy Crew 3; Span ish Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Reflections Staff 3,4, Star Award 3,
Education Editor 4; Art Council 4.
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�TERRI EZRATTY
Transferred from Von Steu ben H.S.; SSD 2; SSM 3; Personne l Monito r 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3.
JAN FEIL
Musical I; Future Nurses I; C hoir 3.4; Glee Club 1,2; Silver Music Pin 4; Ski
Clu b 3.
LYLE FEINERMAN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S.; Student Council 2, Alterna te I; SSSH 4 , Asst.
Chr. 4; Baseball 3; Local Honor Society I .
AVA FELDMAN
Transferred from Austi n H.S. I; G .A.A. I; Spa n ish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Teacher s
of Tomorrow 2; Spotlighters 2; Choir I; Rocket Squad I; Ushers Club 3; Stee r ing
Group 2; Jun ior Red Cross I.
HELEN FELDMAN
Transfe rred from Good Counsel H.S.; Personne l Monitor 2; G.A.A. 2.
TED FELDMAN
SSD 1,2; Germon Club I.
RICHARD FELT
Transferr ed from Senn H.S.; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Refl ections Yearbook Stoff 3,4,
Jou rne yman Award 3, Editor 4; Intra mural Baske tbal l 4.
JANIS FERBER
Cabinet Alternate 3,4; SSSH 3; SSM 2,3; French Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow
4; Fi ne Arts Club 4; Art Counci l 4 .
LOUISE FERDMAN
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Notio na l Mer it Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; Silver Pin 3; Student Counc il I ; Golden Galleon 3.4; French Club 2,3, Vice
Pres. 2; Fine Arts Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 2; Spotlighters 2,3.
RONALD FERDINANDEZ-ROJO
Na tio nal Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cabinet 2,3, Pres. 3; SSO 2; A.V.A.
3; Reflections Revelries 2; N Club 2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Swimm ing 1,2,3,4,
Major N 2,4; Planning Boord 3; Student Action Comm ittee 3, Chr. 3 .
RONALD FIELDS
Student Council I; Cabinet Alternate I ; SSM 2; Basketba ll I; Physics Club 3 ;
Latin Club 1,2.
MARILYN FINKL
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Sec. 3, Chr. 4; SSM 3; G.A.A. 3, Twenty-four Point Award
3; Spanish Club 3; Student Un ion Boord 4.
BARBARA FISHER
Blue Honor Certif icate I; Stude nt Council Alternate 1,2; Cabinet 3.4, Sec. 3,
Alt. 2; SSO 4; Fall Pl a y Crew I; Reflections Revelries 3.4; Musica l 2,3,4, Mina r
Lead 2; G.A.A . 1,2; L lie 3.4; Choir 3,4; G lee Club 1,2, Gold Music Pin 4;
ora
Pep Club I; Homecomi ng Co mmittee 2,3,4, Chr. Game Presentations 3,4; Steering C rew 3,4; Spanish Club I; Racket Squad I; Stude nt Un ion Board 4 .
MARCIA FISHER
Blue Honor Certificate I; Cabinet 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Sec. 3; SSM 3; Reflections Revelries 3,4 ; Spanish Club 2,3; Racket Squad I; Homeroom Float Committee Treas. 2.
FRED FISHMAN
SSO 3.4; Track 2, Sh ield 2 ; Basebal l 2,3,4, Major N 3; N Club 4; Band 1,2.
PAM FISHMAN
SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 2,3; Fa ll Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3; G.A.A.
1,2, Twen ty-four Point Award I; Span ish Club 2,3 ; Fine Arts Club I; Art Council
2.4; Rac ket Squad 2; Ushers Club .
BARBARA FOGEL
Student Counc il Alternate 3 ; Cabinet 1,2; SSO 2,3,4 ; SSD Head Sec. 3.4; SSSH
Sec. 2,3; SSM 2; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Honor
Board 2; Student Union Boord 4; SSO Receptionist 2; SSO Period Sec. 4.
RICHARD FORD
Transferred from Druid Hills H.S., Atlanta, Georgia; National Honor Society 4;
Spanish Club 4; Chess Club 4, Asst. Sec. 4.
DENNIS FORMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 4; SSO C hr. 4; SSSH Ch r. 4; SSM Monitor 2; Indoor Track 2;
Wrestling 2.
KAREN FRANDZEL
National Meri t Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 4; Gold
Honor Certif icate I ; Reflections Revelries Crew 2 ; Musical 3; G.A.A. I; Concert
Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Inte rmediate Band I; Silver Music Pin 3;
Pen Pal Club Treos. 3, Pres. 4.
RICHARD FRANKLIN
SSH Chr. 2, Asst. Chr. 4; SSM2,3; Reflections Revelries 2; Student Code of Ethics
Committee 2; Student Union Boord 4 ; Track I , Sh ield I; Spotlighters I.
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o re Ca rol Co rdis ond Mo rk Lieberman.
TAMARA FREEMAN
Transferred from Inglewood, California; National Honor Society 2,3; Future
Secre taries 3.
LEONARD FRETZIN
Bronze Honor Pin 3 ; Musica l 3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Stud ent Cond uctor
3,4 ; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Band I; Silver Music Pin 3; Deba te Club
I; Stage Band 3,4 .
VICTORIA FRIEDMAN
Transferred from U.S. Grant H.S., Von Nuys, Ca'lifornia; Personnel Monitor 3;
Student Accounting Office Monitor 3,4; Folk Music Club 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Future
Secretaries 4.
CHERYL FRITZ
Nolional Honor Society 3,4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelries 3; G.A.A. 2,3; French
Club 1,3,4 ; Fine Aris Club 2; Spotlighters 1,2; Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4.
STUART GALESBURG
SSM I, Monitor 2,3.
PAUL GALLIS
Student Counci l 2,3,4, Outstanding Service Award 2,3; SSO 2; SSSH Chr. 2;
Reflections Revelries 2; Musical 2,3; Football Manager 2,3.4, Minor N 2,3; Track
1,2, Sh ie ld I; Choir 3 , Pres. 4 ; Managers Club 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3.4,
Head Treas. 3, Co-Chr. 4 ; W inier Festival 3,4; Spring Fest iva l 3; Footba ll Ma nager 4; Ma jor N 4; N Club 4 .
HAROLD GANZ
SSO Monitor 4; SSD 3; Tennis I; Swimming I.
CYNTHIA GARRO
Student Counc il 2,3.4, Treas. 3, Outstanding ServiceAword3; SSO 2,3,4, Monitor
2; SSSH Asst. Head Sec. 3; Period Sec. 4; Reflections Revelries 3.4; Spring Musical 2; G.A.A. I; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Spanish Club I; Racket Squad
I; Homecom ing Committee Chr. 3; Homecoming Queen 4.
JUDY GARRO
Cab inet 1,2,3,4, Alternate 2,3; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Musical 1,2,3.4, Chr. 2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 2; Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4, Historian 3,4; Glee Club
I; Gold Music Pin 3; Ski Club 3; Pep Club I; Student Union Board 4 ; Musica l
Steering Group 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4.
RON GENI
Footba ll 1; Swi mming 1; Latin Club 1,2.
STEVEN GERBER
SSO 2,4; SSSH Chr. 4; SSM 2,4; Personne l Monitor I; A. V.A. 2,3.
ILANA GERSTEIN
District Science Fair Placement I; SSO 2; Personnel Monitor 2,3; Fol l Ploy Crew
Properly Chr. 2, Production Supervisor 3,4; Ref lections Reve lries Crew 2,3; Spring
Ploy Crew Production Supervisor 3; Musical Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 3,4, Sec. 4;
G.A.A. 1,2; Span is\> Club 3,4; Spotlighlers I ,2,3,4;Glee Club I; Library Aid 1,2,3.
ROBERT GEVIRTZ
Notiona l Me rit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; SSO 3,4; SSM Super visor
4; SSSH Chr. 3; SSD Supervisor 3; N Club 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Sh ield I, Minor
N 2, Ma jo r N 3,4.
DENNIS GIBRICK
SSO 3,4; Footba ll 1, 2,3,4 , Ma jor N 3,4; N Club 3,4; Musical 1,2,3.4; Choi r 2,3,4;
G lee Club 1;. G old Music Pin 4; Wrestling 2, Majo r N 3,4; A.V.A. I; Musical
Crew 2.
DARLENE GINSBERG
SSM 4; French Cl ub 1; Pep Club I.
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�ALAN GITLIS
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH Asst. Chr.
3, Chr. 4; Swimm ing 1,2, Min or N 1,2; Golden Gal leon 3,4.
RITA GITTELSON
SSO 2,3; SSM 4; G.A.A. 2,3.
ROBERT GLASS
Musical 1,2,3,4; Musical Crew 2; German Club 2; Barbershoppers 3; Choir 2,3,4;
G lee Club 1; Sflver Music Pin 2; Chess Club 1.
NANCY GOERS
Transferred from Tuley H.S. 3; Personnel Mon itor 2; Fall Play 3; Spring Play 2;
G .A.A. 1,2,3; Office Asst. 1.
RENEE GOLAND
SSO 3; French Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1.
PAM GOLDBERG
G.A.A. 1; Russian Club 1,2.
SANDRA GOLDBERG
Cabinet 2,3, Alternate 3; SSO 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2; Spotlighters 1.
STANLEY GOLDFARB
National Honor Socie ty 3; Sil ver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certifica te 1; Gold
Honor Certificate 2; Student Cou ncil Alternate 4; SSO 3,4 ; SSSH 4; SSD 3; Tennis 1,2,3, Minor N 2.3; Russian Club 2,3,4.
KENNETH GOLDMAN
A. V.A. 1,2,3.4; Gymnastics I; Ger man Club 1; Math Club 3.
RONALD GOLDSMITH
SSO 3, Asst. Chr. 3; Spanish Club 4.
ALLAN GOLDSTEIN
Silver Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Chr. 4; SSM 3;
Gymnastics 2,3, Shie ld 3; Physics Club 3; Spanish Club 2.
HARRIETTE GOLDSTEIN
Bl ue Honor Certificate I; SSM 4; Reflections Revelries Lead 3; Spring Pla y I;
Musical 2,3; French Club I; Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Gir l's Glee l; Gold Mus ic
Pin 3; Library Aid 4; Laboratory Asst. 2,3; National Hig h School Insti tute Music
Division 3; Winter Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music Festival 1,2,3,4.
SANDRA GOLDSTEIN
Persona l Mon itor 2,4; A. V.A. 3; G .A. A. 2,3; French Club 1; Library Aid I, Officer
I; Foreign Longuage Club 1; Pep Club 1; Fall Play Crew 4.
MYRA GOLOB
District Science Fair Placement 1; SSSH 3, Sec. 3; SSM 3,4; Personal Monitor 2;
Fall Play Crew 2; Spr ing Play Crew 3; G .A. A. 1; Student Union Board 4.
KOREENE GOODFRIEND
SSO 2,3; SSM 2,3; Spatlighters 1; Ushers Club 2,3,4.
BARBARA GOODMAN
Cabinet l; SSO 4; Persona l Monitor 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. I;
G.A.A. Boa rd 2, Twenty-four Point Award 1; Glee Club 1,2; Ushers Club 3 .4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Student Union Board 4.
BRUCE GOODMAN
Musical 2; Barbershoppers 3; Choir 2,3; Glee Club 1; Silver Music Pin 2.
STEVEN GOODMAN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S.
HELEN GRAIFMAN
Personal Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1.
RICHARD GRANT
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Fall Play 4; Spring Play 3;Musical 1,2,3, Lead 3; Musical Crew I;
Spanish Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 3; Barbershoppers l ; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club l;
Silver Music Pin 2.
JOEL GREENBERG
SSO 3, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 4; Spanish Club 2; Executi ve Club 4 ; Wrestling 2.
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Raily
SPENCER GREENE
Tennis 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2.
RHONDA GROSS
Personal Monitor I; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4; Language
Laboratory Asst. 3,4.
STEVEN GROSS
A. V.A. 4; Personal Service Monitor; Fall Play 4, Asst. Stage Manager 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3; Musical Crew 3; Thespian 3.4, 10 Paint Award 3;
Technis 3,4; Student Union Boa rd 4 .
SANDRA GROSSMAN
SSM 3; French Club 1,2; Glee Club I; Foreign Language Club I.
WILLIAM GULAR
SSM I; German Club I; International Relations Club I.
CAROLE GULLON
SSO 2,3; SSM 2,3; Personal Monitor 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2, G.A.A. Board 2; Glee Club
3; PSO 2,3, Sec. 2, Treos. 3; Library Aid I.
BETTE GUSTAVSON
Blue Honor Certificate I; Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 2,4, AssI. Head Sec. 4; SSM
2; Fall Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2, Twenty-four Point Award; German Club I, Sec. I;
Teache rs of Tomorrow I; Reflections Stoff 4; Racket Squad I; Ski Club 3; Student
Union Board 4 .
BERT HALL
Student Council Alternate 1,2,3,4; Cabinet 4; Prom Decorations 3; SSO 2,3,4;
SSM 2,3; SSSH 4, Ch r. 4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3.4, Shield I, Minor N 2,
Major N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Sh ield I, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;
Minor N 1,2, Major N 3,4; Hi-Y I; Homecoming Committee 3,4.
MARIANNE HANSEN
SSO 3,4, Sec. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee 2,3; Musical 2; Latin Club I; Teachers of
Tomorrow I; Racket Squad I.
DALE HARDT
SSM 3.4; N Club 2,3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Minor N I, Major N 2,3,4, Captain 4.
ALAN HARRIS
SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SSM 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4, Minar N 2, Major N 3,4; Concert
Band I; N Club 4.
JANET HARRIS
Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate I; SSO 2,3,4; Personal Monitor 2;
SSSH 3, Asst. Head Sec. 3; Office Receptionist 4; G.A.A. 1,2, Board 2, Twentyfour Point Award I; German Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Reflections Staff
3,4; Homecoming Committee 4, Sec. 4; Student Union Boar~ 4, Sec. 4; Reflections
Revelries 4.
MICHELE HARRISON
KATHERINE HASELTON
Transferred from York Community H.S .; Nationa l Honor Society3,4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Musica l 3,4; G.A.A. I; Cheerleader 3.4; Latin
Club 2; Lore lei 2,3; Concert Band 2,3; Library Aid 2,3; Choir 3,4, Accompanist
3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Silver Music Pin 3; Pep Club I.
MELVIN HASKELL
Golden Galleon 2,3,4, Underclassman Service Award 3, Officer 3,4; National
Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Personal Monitor 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 2,3,4; Musical Crew 2,3, Asst. Stage Manager 3; Thespians 3,4, 10 PointAward3,MinorN3; Technis 3,4, Master 3,4; Silver Clipper I.
STEPHEN HAYMAN
SSM 2,3,4; Footbal l I, Shield I, Minar N 4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minor N 2,3; Basel.all 2, Shield 2.
MELODY HECHE
Cabinet 3; SSSH 3.4; SSM 2; Reflections Revelries 2; Spring Play 3; Musical Crew
3,4; G.A.A. 2; Futu re Nurses 4 ; Glee Club 3.4; PSO 2, Pres. 2.
DAVID HEERES
SSM 4; SSSH 2,3; Intermed iate Ba nd I; Hi-Y 2.
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The Niles cheerleaders, aided by the Trojan mascot,
prepare for the homecoming pep rally .
RENEE HEFTER
SSM 3; Personal Monitor 2,3; Reflections Revelries 2; Glee C lub I.
ROBERT HELLER
SSO 2,3,4; N Club 3,4; Football 2; Track l; Wrestling 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4.
CINDY HELT
SSD 2; Personal Monitor 2; Racket Squad I.
LESLIE HENKEL
G.A.A. I; Art Council 4; Pep C lub 4.
ROBERT HERBSTER
Cabinet Alternate 4; Cross Country 2; Basketbal l I; Glee Club 1.
LYNN HERLING
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4, Asst. Chr. 3, Sec. 4; SSD 3, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM Monitor 2;
Personnel Mon itor SAO 2; Fal l Play Crew 2,3; G .A.A. 1,2; French Club 1; Spanish
C lu b 2,3.
LOIS HERMAN
G.A.A. I; Glee Club I.
PATRICIA HERTER
SSO 4; Fal l Play Crew 2; Musical I; Chorus Certificate 3; May Festi val 1,2,3.4;
Winter Festival 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Art Council 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4;
Racket Squad 1,2; Ski C lub 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Chorus Silve r Pin 4; Reflections Reve lries 4; Personnel Monitor 2.
AILEEN HIRSCH
SSM 3,4; SSSH Study Hall Monitor 3; Fal l Play 4; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3,4, Chr. 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; German Club
1,2,3; Art Counci l l; Spotlighters 1,2; Ushers Club 3; Homecoming Comm ittee 4;
Foreign Language Club 1; Thespians 4.
KENNETH HITE
Student Counc il 2, Alternate I.
RONALD HOFFBERG
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S. 3; Personnel Monitor 4; A.V.A. 4; Fall Play
Crew 3,4, Stage Manager 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4, Stage Manager 4;
Spring Play Crew 3,4, Lighting Chr. 4; Musical Crew 3,4, lighting Ch r. 4; Thespians 3,4, Thirty Point Awa rd 4; Technis 3,4, Apprentice 3, Master 3,4; Orchesis
Recital Crew 3,4; Student Union Board 4; Ch ristmas Music Festival 3,4; Spring
Music Festival 3,4; Public Address Operator 4.
Operator 4.
DENNIS HOFFMAN
SSO 2,3; SSM 2,3; Personnel Monitor 3; A.V.A . 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3; Beginning Band 1; Executive Club 4 ; International Relations Club 1; Language Lab
Asst. 3.
HARVEY HOFFMAN
Transferred from Jahn Burroughs H.S., California; SSM I; Wrestling 2,3.
LONNY HOFFMAN
Football Manager 3; Wrestling 2; Baseball Manager 2.
JANET HOLTER
Student Caunci Alternate I; Senior Cabinet Alternate 4; SSM 4; Latin Club I;
Racket Squad I.
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�JUDITH HOLZWARTH
SSO Sec. 4; Reflections Revelries Lead 2,3; Musical 1,2; Orchesis 2; Teachen
of Tomorrow I; Drum Majorette 1,2,3; Glee Club I; Tri-Hi-Y I; Rocket Squad 1,2
MICHAEL HOOLE
Transferred from Mather H.S.
CHARLES HORN
Tronsferred from Roosevelt H.S.; SSM 3; A. V.A. 3; Spa nish Club 4; PSO 4
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MARK HORNE
Transferred from Wisconsin 3; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Musical Crew 3.
ROBERT HORVITZ
Notional Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate I; Outsta nding Award, Illinois State Science Fair I; Student Council 2, Alterna te 3,4; SSO Monitor 3; Tennis 1,2, Manager I, Shield 1,2; Science Seminar
2,3; Physics Club 3; Biology Club I; German Club 2; Ni lehilite 3,4, Asst. Editorin..:h ief 3; Journeyman Award 3; English Seminar 4; IBM Seminar 4; Alternate
for "It's Academic" te levision program 4.
PATRICIA HOULIHAN
WAYNE HUTTER
N Club 2,3,4; Swimm ing 1,2,3, Shield I, Ma jor N 2,3.
JEFFREY HYMAN
SSO 2,3,4, Supervisor 4 ; SSSH 4 ; SSM 2,3; Track I, Sh ield I; Spanish Club 2.
JANICE IMBER
Transferred from Regino H.S. 2; Spanish Club3;Future Nurses Club 3,4; Twirlers
2; Ushers Club 2.
JEFFREY ISEL
Student Council I; SSO 2,3, Supervisor 3; N Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3, Shield
I, Ma jor N 3, Minor N 2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor N I, Major N 2,3,4.
MERLE JACOB
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; Gold Honor Pin 3; Quill and Scroll Society 3,4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 2; SSD 3,
Chr. 3; Personnel Monitor 2; Foll Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3;
Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 1,2,3; Thespians 3, Minor N 3; Student Union
Boord 4, Refreshments Chr. 4; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Make-up Crew
Director for Fall and Musica l Plays; Reflections Reve lries 3; Golden Galleon
Guild 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3, Vice Pres.3; Nilehil ite Staff 4; Reflections
Staff 2,3,4, Most Outstanding Stoff Member 2, Ed itor 2,3, Co-ed itor-in..:hief 4;
Fine Arts Club I; Glee Cl ub I.
BONNIE JACOBS
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S.; Outstand ing Ser vice Awa rd I; SSM 3;
SSSH 4.
MARC JACOBS
Musical 2; Swimming 1,2, Shield 2; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Bond 2,3,4;
Begin ning Bond I; Silver Music Pin I.
PAUL JACOBS
Fre nch Club 2,3; Debate Club 2; International Relations Club 2,3; Chess Club
4; United States History Seminar 3.
RONALD JACOBS
RENEE JACOVER
Cabinet 1,2; Cabinet Alternate 3,4; SSO 2,3,4, Asst. Chr. 2, Monitor 2,3, Sec. 3,
Reception ist 4; Fol l Play 3; Fal l Ploy Crew I; Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections
Revelries 3; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; Pep Club I .
PAM JAFFE
Bronze Honor Pin 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 4; Personnel Monitor 2: G.A.A.
I; Spanish Club 3,4; Spotlighters I; Racket Squad 1,2; Homeroom Float Committee Chr. 2.
ALVIN JENNER
Swimmi ng I; Industrial Arts Club 2.
JANET JOHNSON
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; Silver Clipper I; Spotljghters 1,2.
MARILYN JOHNSON
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; District Science Fair Placement I;
G.A.A. 1,2, Boord 2, Twenty-four Point Award I; French Club 2,4; Reflections
Stoff 4; Rocket Squad I; Sec. of Epic 3; French Seminar 4; Social Studies Depa rtment Sec. 4.
DARYL JONAS
SSM 3,4; Fa ll Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Twirlers I; Ushers Club
4.
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�WESLEY JONES
Chr. 3; N Club
Student Council 3,4; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3; SSM 2; SSSH
Club 1,2,3;
3.4; Basketball ~r. 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor N 2, Major N 3; German
Managers Club 3.
NANCY JOSLYN
3; Refl ections
Cabinet 3; Alternate 1; SSM 2; Fall Play Crew 3, Costume Director
Special Activities
Revelries 3,4; Musical 1,2,3.4. Lead 3, Crew 1,2; Thespians 3,4,
Pres. 3, Student
Chr. 4, Minor N 3; Science Semi na r 2; Lorelei 1,2,3.4. Vice
r 3.4. Gold Awa rd
Conducto r 4; Choir 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Sec. 4, Student Conducto
Festi val 1,2,3,4;
2; Glee Club l; Winter Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music
Chr. 4; Stu·
Sq uad I; Homecom ing Committe e 3, Alumn i Chr. 3, Buttons
Racket
dent Union Boa rd 4.
HARVEY KALUZNA
atin
2, Shield 2; L
Cabinet Alternate 2; SSO 3,4; SSSH 4, Chr.; SSM 3; Baseball
Club 2,3,4.
PAULETTE KALVER
I; SSO 2,3,4;
First Place Stole Sc ience Fair Award I; Student Counci l Alternate
Spring Play
3,4; SSM 2,4; Fall Play 2, Lead 2; Reflections Revelries 2,3;
SSSH
Secretorie s 1;
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerlea der I; Spanish Club 2,3.4; Future
G lee Club 1; Ski Clu b 3; Ushers Club 3.
RICHARD KAMINSKY
Transferr ed from Roosevelt H.S.; A.V.A. 3.
SAM KANDEL
Transferre d from Prosser Vocationa l School.
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MARKKANN
2; Gy mnastics
Silver Pin 4; SSO 2,3.4; SSSH Chr. 3.4; SSM 2; N Club 3.4; Track
1,2,3.4, Major N 3,4 .
JOYCE KANOFSKY
HAROLD KAPLAN
Alternate 2;
Bronze Ho nor Pin 2; Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet 2,3,4,
Club
SSM 2; SSSH 4, Chr. 4, Period Superviso r 4 ; Fencing 2; Radio
SSO 2.4;
2, Sec.·Treas . 2; Nil ehil ite Stoff 2; Debote Club 1,
RONALD KARZEN
1, Shield l; Cross
Cabin e t 1,2,3.4; SSO 3, Ch r. 3; SSM 4, Superviso r 4; Football
Pres. 4; Track 1,
Country 2,3, Major N 3; N Club 3,4; Student Union Board 4,
Sh ield I.
LYNN KASELOW
Receptionist 3, 4;
SSO 2,3.4; SSD 2, Asst. Chr. 2; SSM 2, Monitor 2; SSO 3.4,
Board 4;
1; Cheerlea der 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Spanish Club 1,3,4; Union
G.A.A.
s State Award 3.
Ill ini Girl
RHONDA KASIK
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,
SSO 3, Mon itor 3; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew
4; Spotlighte rs
3; French Club 1,2,3.4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Art Council
1,2,3.
FRANCINE KATZ
Sec. 3.4; SSSH
Student Council l; Cobine! 4; Alternate 4; SSO 2,3,4, Asst. Head
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2;
2, Sec. 2, Asst. Chr. 2; SSM 2,3; Reflection s Revelries Crew
French Club 1,2; Spotlig hters 1; Racket Sq uad 1.
ALLAN KAUFMAN
N 2; School
SSO 2,3.4; SSM 4, Superviso r 4; SSSH 4; Swimming 1,2,3, Minor
Mascot 4; Gall 2; Band 1.
RHONDA KAUFMAN
Debate Club 3.
Teachers of Tomorrow 1; G.A.A. 2,3.4, Twenty-fo ur Point Award 2;
RITA KAVANAUGH
Reflections Revel·
Student Council Alternate 1,2; SSO 3; SSM 4;Fa ll Play Crew l;
ur Point Aword
ries 2,4; Spring Play Crew 1; Musical 3.4; G.A.A. 2,3, Twenty-fo
Music Pin 3;
2; Orchesis 2; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Choir 3.4; G lee Club 1,2; Silver
Festival 1,2,3,4;
Tri·Hi-Y 2,3, Pres. 3; Pep Clu b 1,2; Chr istmas and Spring Music
Homecom ing Committe e 3.
MYRA KAY
1; French Club
Cabine t 3.4; Alternote 1; SSO 3,4, Ch r. 3, Receptionist 4; G.A.A.
2; Ski Club 3.
ELLEN KEER
RUTH KIRMAN
l ; Teachers of
Pe rsonnel Mon itor 2,3,4; Fa ll Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 2; French Club
3; Library Aid 3.
Tomorrow 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Fine Arts Club 4 ; Art Council
BARBARA KIRSHNER
G.A.A. l; Si lver Clipper I; French Club 1,2.
GEORGE KITE
Transferre d fram Su lli van H.S. 2; Fencing 3.
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SUZANNE KITE
Foll Ploy Crew 2; G .A.A. 1,2; Fine Arts Club I; Art Council 1,2.4; Rocket Squad
1,2; Scholastic Arts 1,3,4.
BARRY KLAYMAN
Ca binet 2; Cabinet Al terna te 3; SSM 2; W restling 2; Baseball 1.
DAVID KLEHR
Blue Honor Certificate I; Ca binet 4; SSO 3.4; SSSH 4, Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4;
SSM 3, Monitor 3; Latin Club I; H.R. Pres. 4; Homecoming Committee 4, Chr.
of Decorations 4.
BETIY LOU KLING
G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Rocket Squad l; Ushe rs Club
4.
LINDA KLINKE
SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 3,4; Musical Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2, T
wenty-four Point
Award l; Span ish Club 2; Lorelei 3,4, Pres. 4; Choir 4; Rocket Squad 1.
BARBARA KLOTZ
Transferred from Crystal Lake Community H.S.;Notionol Merit Scholarship Letter
of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Student Council Alterna te 4; SSO 3,4,
Asst. Head Sec. 3; SSM 4; Thespians 3,4; Science Seminar 4; Art Council 4; Student Un ion Boord 4; Homecom ing Comm ittee 4.
JOHN KOLSTEDT
Baseball 2.
LINDA KONITZ
Teachers of Tomorrow l; Fine Arts Club 2.
BARBARA KOPPELMETER
Cabi net 2; Personne l Mon itor 2,3.
THEODORE KOSSOF
SSM2,3;Footbo ll 1,2,3,4,MojorN I; Wrestli ng 1,2,3,4, Ma jo r N l ; Spotlighters 1.
MARY JANE KOVARSKY
Cabinet Alternate 3.4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Sec. 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A.
1,2; French Club 1,2; Teacher of Tomorrow l; Rocket Squad 1,2.
ELIZABETH KRAMER
Silver Honor Pin 4; American Legion Oratorical Contest l; Exchange Student 3;
Student Council l ; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3.4, Ch r. 3, Sec. 4; Ref lections Revelries 3,4;
Musica le 1,2,3,4, Leed 2; French Club l; Spotlighters l; Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 3;
G lee Club 1,2, Accompanist 2; Si lver Music Pin 3; Debate Club 2, Pres. 2;
Scholarship to Music Comp 2.
VICKI KRAMER
Cabi net 2,3, Alter nate 2; SSSH 2,4, Sec. 2, Chr. 4; Reflections Revelries 3, Lead
3; Musica l 3; G.A.A. l ; Choir 3,4; G irls Glee Club 2; Rocket Squad l ; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student Un ion Boord 4; Steering Group 2; Winter Musical
Festival 2,3.4; Spring Musical Festi val 2,3,4.
DENIS KRAUS
DIANE KRAUSS
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�MICHAEL KRELOFF
Nationa l Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalis t 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; A. V.A. 3.4; Fall
Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3.4; Spring Play Crew 3,4; Musical
hespians 4, Ten Point Awa rd 4; Tecnis 3,4, Apprentice 3, Master 4.
Crew 4; T
JONATHAN KRUM
Hi-Y 3.4.
ELIZABETH KUCERA
SSM 3; G .A.A. 1,2,3.4. Boa rd 2; 150 Poi nt Award 3; Ripplettes 2,3.4, Sec. 3,
Pres. 4; Fine Arts Club 2.
SANDRA LAMM
SSO 2.4; SSM 2,4; Personnel Service Mon itor 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew
2,3; Spring Play C rew 2,3; Student Union Board 4; Fine Arts Club 1.
JACK LANDER
SS04.
HOWARD LASKY
SSO 3; SSSH 4 ; SSM 3; Student Conductor I; Intermed iate Band 1.
ARNOLD LAZAR
N ational Merit Scholarsh ip letter of Commendat ion 4 ; Si lver Hono r Pin 3; Cabinet 3.4, Alternate 2; SSO 3.4; SSSH 4, Supervisor 4; SSD 3; N Club 3,4; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Ma jor N 3 , Capt. 4; Physics Clu b 3; Span is h Club 2.
LARRY LAZARUS
Student Counci l l; SSSH 4, Chr. 4; SSM3.4; Tennis Team 1,2,3; Swimm ing l"eam
I; Spa n ish Club 2,3.
KATHIE LEE
Tra nsferred from Maine East H.S.
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STEPHEN LEHTMAN
Student Cou ncil I; Latin Cl ub 1,2; Concert Band 3; Intermed iate Ba nd 1,2; Beginning Ba nd I; Debate Club l ; Fa ll Concert 1,2,3.
LAUREN LEIFER
SSO 3.4; SSM 3; SSSH 4; Personnel Monitor 3.4; Spring Play 3.
JACK LEON
SSO 4; SSSH 4, Officer 4 ; Wrestling 2 .
BONNIE LERMAN
SSO 2,3,4; _SSSH 2,3,4, Sec. 4; SSM 2,3,4; Reflections Revel ries Crew 2; G.A.A.
1; Cheer leader 2,3,4; French Club 1; Foreign language Club 1; Racket Squad 1;
Student Union Board 4, Treas. 4.
ALEX LERNER
SSO 4; SSSH 4, Chr. 4; SSM Monitor 4; German Club 1,2,3,4.
BETTY LEVIN
Cabinet 1,3.4, Alternate 2; SSO 2.4; SSSH 2, Sec. 2; SSD 4; SSM 2; Personal
Mon itor 3; Reflectio ns Reve lr ies 3,4; G.A.A. I; Sponish Club 3.4; Teachers of
Tomorrow l; Spotlighters l; Homecomin g Committee 3.4.
HELENE LEVIN
National Merit lette r of Commendat ion 4; Si lver Honor Pin 4; Quill and Scroll
Society 3.4; Student Council 1; SSO 2, SSSH Sec. 2; Fa ll Play Crew 3; Reflections
Revelri es Crew 3; Spring Play 3, Crew 3;Musical Crew 3; Thespians 3.4; Golden
Ga lleon 2,3.4, Boa rd Member 3 ; Teache rs of Tomorrow 2; Nilehilite Staff 4; Reflections Staff 2,3,4, Academic Ed itor 3, Co-Editor-in -Chief 4; Fine Arts Club l;
Band 1; l ibrary Aid 2; Public Re lations Board 3; SSO News 3.
LESLEY LEVIN
Personne l Monitor 2,3,4; G .A.A. 2; Spanish Club 1,2, Sec. 3,4.
ELLEN LEVINE
Senior Cabinet Alternate 4 ; SSO Sec. 3 ,4; Personne l Moni tor 2,3; Reflections
Revelries 3,4; Musical Crew 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3.4; Spotlighte rs 1; Racket Squad
I.
LEONARD LEVINE
Swimming 1; Wrestling 2,3; Baseball I; Radio Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2,3.
STUART LEVINE
SSO 4; French Club 4; Debate Club 1.
BARRY LEVINSKY
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSSH 4; French Club 4; Debate Club I.
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ELLIN LEVINSON
SSM I, Alternate 2,3,4; Personnel Monitor 3,4; G .A.A. I; Pep Club I.
FREDRIC LEVY
Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Seni
Cabinet 4; SSM Monitor 3; Science Seminar 3; Physics Club 3; Spanish Club I,
3.4, Treas. 4; Fine Arts Club I; Chemistry lob Asst. 2.
MORITZ LEWKOWICZ
Transferred from Schurz H.S.
MARK LIEBERMAN
Notional Honor Society 3.4; Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendot i<
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; SSO 3,4; SSSH Supervisor 4, SSSH Chr. 3; N Club 3
Footbal l I, Shield I; Track 2,3, Shield 2, Minor N 3; Cross Country 2,3.4, Min
2, Moior 3,4, Capt. 4; Tenn is I; Wrestling I, Shield I; Honor Boord 2; "I
Academic" 4.
ROBERT LIEBERMAN
Scholastic Art Award 3; A.V.A. 2,3; SSO Photographer 3; Orchesis Photograph
4; Nilehilite Photographer 2.
JAMES LINDSTROM
KAREN LONDA
Transferred from Shawnee Mission East H. S., Kansas; Bronze Honor Pin :
Reflections Stoff 4; Ushers Club 3,4.
MARLENE LONG
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Seventy-five Po int Award; Reflections Crew 2,3; Ushers Club 3,,
Student Council Alternate 4.
ELAINE LUBECK
Cob ino le Alternate 2; G.A.A. I ; Spanish Club 1,2,3; SSO 3.
CORRINE LUBIN
Foll Ploy Crew 2,3; Spring Ploy Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Ari Cou ncil 4; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Glee Club I; Ushers Club 4; Spotlighters Ploy 2.
JOHN LUTHER
SSM4.
RONALD LUZZO
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Musical 2; Baseball I, Shield I; Phys ics Club 4; Biology Club I;
Germon Club 4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Student Conductor I; Concert Bond 2,
3,4; Cadet Bond I; Stage Band 3,4; Band Letter 4; Bond Pin 4.
CHERYL MAGNESS
Transferred Sulli van H.S.; Personne l Monitor 3,4; Library Aid I.
ALFRED MANASIN
SSO 3,4; SSM 3; SSSH Chr. 4; N Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3.4. Shield I, Minor N 2,
Majo r N 3,4; Wrestling 2,3, Shield 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor N 2;
Majo r N 3,4.
DORIS MANAUGH
Notional Merit Scholarship letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate I; Musical 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4.
ft\ILES MANDL
Student Council Alternate 1,2; SSO 4; Wrestling 2, Shield 2; Baseball 2, Minor
N 2; SSSH Chr. 4.
LYNN MARCUS
French Club 1,2; Spanish Club 4.
LANE MARINELLO
A. V.A. 3.4, Vice Pres. 4; N C lub 4 ; Cross Country 3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Shield 2;
Major N 3; Science Seminar 3; International Relations Club 3,4; Hi-Y 3,4 .
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Sen iors Bonn ie Lermon and Kent Brody enjoy the
friend ly atmosphere at a Student Union.
KATH LEEN MARKERT
SSO 4, Sec. 4; Future Secr etaries 3,4 ; Personnel Monitor 3; SAO Mon itor 3;
Spotlighters 1; Reflections Reve lries Crew Ch r. 3, 4 ; G .A.A. 1,4 , Twenty-four Point
Award 2; Orchesis 2; French C lub 2,3; Futu re Nurses 4; Horse Show 1.
PAUL MARKOWITZ
Tronsfer red from Alhambra H.S., Alhambra , Cal if.
SALLY MARTINKO
HETTYE M ARWIL
Transferred from Milwaukee Downer Se minar, Milwaukee, Wisc.; G.A .A. 2,4;
Spanish Club 3,4; Ski Club 3; Personne l Monitor 2.
ROBIN MARZEN
Tronsferred from Austin H.S.; SSO 4; Asst. Head Sec. 4 ; SSM 2,4 ; Foll Ploy Crew
3; Spring Ploy Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2; Choir 1,2; Bowl ing Tournament 1,2; Gym
Asst. I.
AVIS MASH
Cabinet 1; SSO Sec. 3,4; G .A.A. 2.
LINDA MAXSON
JUDI MAYZEL
SSM 3; SSSH Sec. 4; SSO 3,4; Spotlighters 1; Foll Ploy C rew I.
BONNIE MAZER
SSSH 2,3,4; SSM 2,3,4; Personne l Monitor 2,3; Fo ll Ploy 4; G.A .A. 1,2,3; Future
Nurses 4; Rocket Squad l ,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3.
JOHN M CGRATH
SSO 2,3,4; Asst. Chr. 2; SSO Supervisor and Asst. Chr. 3; SSSH Chr. 4 ; Footba ll 1,2,3, Shield 1, Minor N 2 ; Wrestl ing 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1; Homecoming Com·
mittee 3; H.R. Pres. 1,2,3,4.
DAVID MCQUEEN
Notio nal Mer it Semifinalist 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; Track 4; Cross Co untry 4;
Germo n Club 1; International Relat ions C lub 3,4, Pres. 4.
ROBERTA MECHANIC
Fo ll Ploy Crew 4; Reflections Revelries Lead 3 ; Musical 2; F renc h Club 3; Spotlighters I; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Cho ir 2,3; G lee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 2; Music
Certificate 1.
MIKE MEHL
Cabinet 1,2; Alternate 4; SSM 2,3,4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2; Baseba ll 1,2,3,4;
Spanish Club 3; Hi -Y 1,2; Physical Science Club I.
LINDA MEHRHOLZ
ANTHONY MELAS
Notional Me rit Schola rship L
etter of Commen dation 4; Sil ver Honor Pin 4; SSO
2,3,4; Supervisor 4; SSM 2,3; SSSH 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Sh ield I, Minor N 2,
Ma jor N 3,4; Basketbal l 3; Baseball 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Ma jor N 3,4; N Club
3,4; Student Union Boa rd 4.
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DALE MELCHER
Notional Mer it Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate
2,3; SSO 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2; French Club 2; Fine Arts Club 1; Art Council
2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Spotlighters 2; SSO News Stoff 4.
EUGENE MENDEL
SSO 4; SSSH, Asst. Chr. 4; Fencing 2,3; French Club 1; Intermed iate Bond 1;
Holl Monitor I.
DAVE MESSNER
Boseboll 3,4; Physics Club 3,4.
SHERRY METZ
SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; Foll Ploy Crew 4; Reflections Revelries Cost 3; French
Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; Glee Club 1; Spring Festival I; Christmas
Festival I; Usher's Club 2,3.
STEWART METZGER
Chess Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Coin and Stomp Club 2,3.
JANICE MICHAEL
SSO 4; SSSH 4, Sec. 4; SSM 2; Spring Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,
2,3,4; Future Secretaries 4; Rocket Squad I; Ushers Club 3,4, Sec. 4.
SHARON MIDDAUGH
Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Musica l Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2,
3; Twenty-four Po int Award l ; Futu re Secretaries 4; Glee Club l; Tri -H i-Y 1,3,4,
Treas. 4; Ushers Club 3,4.
HOLLIS MILLER
Personnel Monitor 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Future Secretaries 4; Fine Arts Club 2; Beginning Bond I; Ushers Club 4 .
LAUREN MILLER
Trans/erred from Mother H.S.; SSO Monitor 3; Personnel Monitor 3; Glee Club I.
LYNN MILLER
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; District Science Fair Placement I;
Cabinet Alternate 3; SSO 2,3; Personnel Monitor 4; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4;
Musica l 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3; Twenty-four Point Award 3; Ripplettes 3; Spanish
Club 2; Lorali·e 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 2.
LYNNETTE MILLER
Tronsferred Von Steuben H.S.; Student Council 1; Alternate 2; SSM 1,2,3; Personnel Monitor 1; Choir 2; Girls Glee I; SAO 4.
SUSAN MILLER
Student Counci l 1; Outstanding Service Award I; Cabinet 2,3, Alte rnate 4; SSO
2,3; Personnel Mon itor 4 ; Reflections Revel ries 3,4; Musicale 2,3,4; G .A.A. I;
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Cheerleader I; L tin Club 1; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Go ld Pin 2; Glee Club
I; Certificate I; Tri-H i-Y l; Pep Club I; Junior Court Attendant 3; Homecoming
Committee 2,3; Student Union Boord 4.
MYSTERY MILLWARD
MIKE MINDEL
Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; SSO 3,4; SSD Supervisor
3; SSM Supervisor 4; SSSH Chr. 4; Russian Club; Wrestling 2.
PAULA MINER
Transferred from York Suburban H.S., York, Pennsy lvania; SSM 4; Personnel
Monitor 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Moth
Club Co-chairman 4.
RICHARD MINORS
SSO 2,3,4 , Super visor 3,4; SSSH 4; SSD 3; SSM 2; N Club 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4;
Footbal l 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Moior N 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, Sh ie ld 1, Minor N 2,
Moior N 3; Cross Country 1, Shield !;Baseball 1,2,3, Sh ield 1, Minor N 2, Moior
N 3; Captain of Basketball 3; Baseball 4; Football 4.
ELIZABETH MODETZ
BILL MOLITOR
Transferred from Rincon H.S., Tucson, Arizona.
JOANNE MORRIS
Student Council 1,3,4, Asst. Sec. 3, Alternate 2, Outstanding Service Award 3;
SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4, Head Sec. 3,4; Foll Ploy 4; SSSH 3, Sec. 3; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,3, Twenty-four Point Award 3; Glee Club 1; Student Union Boo rd
4 , Pub licity Ch airman 4; Girls' Gymnastics 3.
RICHARD NAGAI
SSSH 3,4, Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 4; Track 3; Gymnastics 2; Latin Club 3.
MARKNAHIN
Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 4; SSM 4; Swimming 1,2; Shield 2.
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�ROBERT NANBERG
Student Council Alternate 3; Cabinet Alternate 1,2; SSO 2, Chr. 2; Biology C lub
1;
3; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Concert Orchestra 3,4; Conc.;rt Band 3,4; Beginning Band
Gold Music Pin 4; Pen Pal Club 1.
SHARON NATENBERG
SSM 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of
il
Tomorrow 1,2; Reflections Staff 3,4, Editor 4 ; Journeyman Award 3; Art Counc
3,4; Homecomin g Committee 3.
KAREN NELSON
Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Spanish Club 3,4.
KATHY NEUMAN
1.
Cabinet Alternate 4 ; SSO 2,3,4; Personal Monitor 3; G .A.A. 1; Racket Squad
PAT NEVILLE
Transferred from Northwester n Milita r y and Navel Academy 3; SSM 3; Personnel Monitor 4; Golf 2, Minar N 2; Baseba ll 2, Shield 2.
MARK NEWBURGE R
Cabinet 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; SSO 2,3,4, Supervisor 4; SSSH 2,3, Chr. 2,3; N Club
2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Shield 1, Major N 2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4, Minar
N 2, Major N 3; Baseba ll 2,3,4, Minar N 2, Major N 3.
JANICE NEWMAN
Cabinet 4, Alternate 2,3; SSO 3,4, Sec. 4; SSSH Asst. Head Sec. 3; SSM 3; Reflections Revelries 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Glee Club 1; Racket Squad 1,2; Stude nt Union
Board 4; Musical Crew 2; Reflections Revel ries Crew 2.
HOPE NICHOLAS
Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2; Reflections Revelries 2; Spotlighters
2; Art Council 3; Fine Arts Club 4; Homecomin g Committee 4.
JERRI NICHOLAS
rs
Spring Play Crew 4, Publicity Crew4; Library Asst. 2; Spatlig hters 1,2,3,4; Ushe
Club 2,3,4.
ALLEN NISSENSON
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendat ion 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; District Science Fair 1; Student Council 1, Treas. 1, Alternate 2, Student Council
Pin 1; Junior Cabinet Treas. 3; SSO Executive Board 4 ; N Club 3,4; Football
Mgr. 3,4, Major N 3; Fine Arts Cl ub 1, Vice-Pres. 1; Spotlighters I; Manager's
Club 3,4, Treas. 3; District Speech Contest 3; Homecomin g Committee 4, Chr. 4.
RONALD NOBLE
Reflections Revelries 3; Musical 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Concert Orchestra 2,3 ,4;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Minar N; Beginning Band I; Gold Music Pin 4.
ART NOVAK
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Bronze Honor Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 4; SSSH 3,4, Chr.; Tennis 2,3, Minor
2; Spanish Club 3,4; Student Union Board 4; Student Action Committee 3.
LEON NOVEMBER
SSO 3.4. Supervisor 3,4; SSSH 2,3.4, Chr. 2,3, Supervisor 4 ; SSD 3, Supervisor
3; N Cl ub 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Most Valuable Player Award 3, Minar N 1,
Major N 2,3,4; Student Union Board 4; Homecomin g Committee 4.
GEORGE OLKIEWICZ
SSSH 4, Chr. 4; SSD 3, Asst. Chr. 3; Football I; Track 1, Sh ield 1; Wrestling
2, Shield 2; Chess Club 4 .
APRIL O 'NEILL
Transferred from Palatine H.S. 4.
JEANNETTE OPPERMAN
Musical 2, Chorus 3, Co-Chr. of Publicity 3; Go ld en Ga ll eon 3,4; French Cl ub
2,3,4; Loreli 4; Choir 3; Glee Club 1,2; Silver Music Pin 3; Ski Club 4.
MARV ANNE ORAM
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendat ion 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate I; SSO 3; SSSH 3, Asst. Chr. 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4, Twentyfour Point Award 3; German Club 2,3,4, General Committee Director 3; Future
Nurses Club 4; Tri-Hi-V 3,4, Sec. 4 .
MARGUERITE O 'REILLY
Pep Club 2.
LINDA OREN
SSO 2,3,4, Sec. 2; G.A.A. I; Frenc h Club 1; Spanish Club 4; Art Council 4; Spotlighter Crew 1; Reflections Revelries 4.
LEE OSBORN
SSM 4; Football 1; Physics Club 3; Latin Club 1,2.
RICHARD OSCARSON
Gymnastics 1,2.
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The crowning of the Prom King and Q ueen was the
main event of the Junior Prom.
WALTER OSTHPOWICZ
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S. 1; Fa ll Play C rew 3.4: Reflections Revelr ies
Crew 3; Musical Crew 3 : Tecnis 3,4, Master 3,4 .
JERRY PARIS
SSSH 4, Officer 4: SSM 3,4; A.V.A. 3.
LYNN PAULY
Bronze Honor Pin 3: Blue Hono r Certificate 1: Cabinet I, Pres. I: SSSH 3, Sec.
3; SSD 2, Asst. Chr. 2: SSM 1.4: Personnel Mon itor 3: G.A.A. I; Golden Galleon
3.4. Sec. 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Spotlighters 2.
STEVEN PEARSON
Transferred from Amund sen H.S. 1; SSO 3,4; Swimming I : Wrestl ing 2.
RUSSELL PEPOON
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4: SSM 2: A.V.A. I; Wrestl ing 2,3,4, Minor N 3.
BARRY PERELGUT
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Quil l and Sc roll Society 4; Student Counci l 4, Sgt. at Arms 4; Ca binet Alterna"
I; SSO 2,3; SSSH 2. Chr. 2: SSD 3. Library Asst. 3: SSM 1.3: N Club 2,3,4,
Attendence Officer 4; Footbal l 1, 2,3,4, Sh ield I, Ma jo r N 2,3 ,4 ; Basketbal l 1,2,
Shield I, Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2, Shield I, Minor N 2; Wrestling 4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Nil eh ilite Staff 3 ,4. Sports Ed itor 4.
RON PERLMAN
Blue Honor Certificote I; Bronze Honor Pin 3; State Science Foir I; Cab inet 2,
3,4; SSM 3; SSSH 4; N Club 2.3.4 : Golf 1,2,3,4, Minor N I, Major N 2,3,4; Spon·
ish C lub 2; Intermediate Band 1; Concert Band 2,3; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3.
JOHN PETERSON
SSO 3,4; SSM 3,4; A. V.A. 1,2; Reflections Crew 3; Spring Play 3; Musical Crew
3: Swimm ing 2; Beg inning Band I; Ski Club 3, Pres. 3.
SUSAN PETERSON
Cabinet Alternate 3; SAO Moni tor 3,4; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical 2.3.4. Crew
3; G.A.A. 2; French Club 2; Lorelei 2,3,4, Sec.·Treas. 4; Cho ir 3,4; Glee Club
1,2; Silver Music Pin 3; Racket Squad 2; Ski Club 3; Homecoming Commi ttee 3,4;
Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Music Festiva l 1, 2,3.4; Reflections Revelries 4 .
LAURA PIERCE
Transferred from Bowen H.S. 4; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Future Nurses C lub 1,2,3 ,4; Pen
Pal C lub 4 ; Personal Serv ice 1,2,3; Girls' Cho rus 2: Drama C lub 2.
KATHRYN PLOUGH
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 3.4, Pres. 4, 300 Award Point 4, Camp Schola rship 3: Future
Secretaries 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4. Vice Pres. 3, C haplain 4.
FREDELL POGODIN
Student Council 1: SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 2, Sec., 3, Chairmen, SSM 4; Fall Play 1:
Reflections Revelries 3: Spring Play C rew 3; G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 2: Spot·
lig hters 1.
ROBERT POINDEXTER
SSO 2.3.4; SSM 2,3, Supervisor 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Minor N 1,2, Ma jor N 3.4;
Basketball 2; Span ish C lub 2,3,4; Student Union Boa rd 4: Homecoming Committee
3.4.
GREGORY POLAKOFF
Transfer re d from Jamaica H.S. 3: Choir 3: Nilehil ite Staff 4, C hief Photographer.
DAVID POSMANTIER
Blue Honor Ce rtificate l; Bronz e Pin 3: German Club 1,2; Biology C lub 2.
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�MICHAEL POVLO
Transferred from Seneca H.S., Louisville, Kentucky; SSO 3.4: SSSH 4; SSM 3;
A. V.A. 3; Fall Play 4, Lead 4; Choir 4; P.A. Announcer 4; Reflections 4; Musical 4.
DON PRICE
SSSH Chairman 4 .
HARRIET PRICE
Personnel Monitor 3,4; Ushers Club 4.
BEITT PRITCHARD
JEFFREY PROVUS
Foll Play 2,3; Track 3.
JOAN PYRE
Transferred from North Park H.S. 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
PATRICIA QUIRK
SSO 3; SSM 3; Fal l Play 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; Spring Play Crew
3,4; Musical Crew 3,4; G .A.A. 3; Tri-H i-Y 3,4 , Vice-Pres. 4; Ushers Clu b 3,4.
MONTY RABEN
SSM 2; Gymnastics 2.
DAVID RADZIN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 4; SSM4; A.V.A. 4; Spanish Club 4.
LEE ANN RAMMON
French Club I; SSM 4.
LAWRENCE RAND
Transferred from Missou r i; Na tional Merit Letter of Commendatio n 4; SSO 4, SSSH
Chai rman 4; Spanish Club 4; Nilehilite 4; Millard Fillmore Society 3.4. Vice-Pres.
3,4.
CLAUDIA REAM
SSO 3; SSSH Sec. 3; G.A.A. 2; Future Secretaries 4.
NORMA REAM
SSO 3,4; SSSH Asst. C hr. 3, Sec. 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club 2; Future. Nurses 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Orchesis
Crew 3; Ski Club 3.
JANE REED
Cabinet 2, Alternate 3; SSO 2,3, SSM 2,3; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y I.
BARBARA REIFMAN
Silver Honor Pi n 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSO Rater 4; Golden Galleon 2,3.4.
Silver Clipper I; French Club 1,2; Reflections Staff 3,4, Section Editor 4; Fine Arts
Club l; Art Counc il 3,4.
FRED REINER
Transferred from Senn H.S.; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council 4, Alternate 3; SSO 3.4. SSSH Asst. Chr. 4,
Chr. 3, SSM 4; Fal l Play 4; Spring Pla y 3; Thespians 3.4. Treas. 4, Ten Point
Award 3; Masque and Gavel 2,3.4. Pres. 3; Spotlighters 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Debate
Club 2; Dramatic Reading, Serious, Third Place 2; East-West Speech Contest 2.
PAULA REST
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Go lden Galleon 2,3.4, Short Story Editor 4; French Club 1,2,3.4.
Pres. 3,4; Russian Club 4, Pres. 4; Art Council 2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4;
International Relations Club 3; S.A.C. 3.
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DICK REYNOLDS
Football 1,2, Shield I, Minor N 2; Basketball 1,2, Shield 1,2.
EDWARD RHODES
Transferred from Fe nger H.S. ; SSO 4, SSM 4 ; Executive Club 3,4, Treas. 3.4;
Hi-Y 2.
JEFFREY RICHARDSON
Ref lections Revelries :l; Mus ical 3; Physics Club 3; German Club 2,3,4, Treas.;
Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Band 2,3.4; Beginning Band I; Silver Music Pin
3; Science Cfub I.
GAE RICHMAN
Transferred from Maine East; SSO 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 3;
Spotlighters 2.
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Senior Breakfast
MORRIS RIZMAN
Tra nsferred from Su llivan H.S.; Ten nis 2; Reflections Stoff 2 3 4.
SUSAN ROBINSON
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SSO 3,4, SSD 4, SSM 1,3; Personnel Service Monitor 3,4; Foll Ploy 3; Foll Ploy
Crew 4; Reflections Revelries 3; French Club 1,2,4; Fine Arts Club I; Spotlighters
1,2,4; Foreign Language Club I; Illinois State Scholarship 4 .
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CAROL ROGERS
First Place State Science Fair Award I; Cabinet I; Spring Musical 1,2,3,4; G.A.A.
2,3; Future Nurses 2,3,4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Lorelei 2,3,4; Concert
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 3; Rocket Squad 2,3; Tri·Hi-Y 2; Christmas
Festival 1,2,3,4.
SCOTT ROME
Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 4; Wrestling 2; Golf Tea m 2; German Club I.
JUDITH ROSEE
Notiona l Mer it Schola rsh ip Letter of Commendation 4;·Bronze Hono r Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certifica te I; First Place State Scie nce Fair Award I; Refl ections Revelries
Crew 3; Physics Club 4; Latin Club 3; Beginning Bond I; Mock State Legislative
Conven tion Delegate 4.
HOWARD ROSENBAUM
Blue Honor Certificate I; SSO 2,3,4, SSSH Asst. Ch r. 3, Chr. 4 ; SSD Asst. 3;
SSM3,4; Minor NI, Majo r N 2,3,4,N Club 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor N I;
Major N 3,4; Baseball I; Astronomy Club I.
ALLAN ROSENBERG
SSO 4, SSSl-i Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4; Track 2, Shield 2; Germon Club I; Intermediate Bond I.
BARBARA ROSENBERG
Cabinet I; SSO 2,3, SSM2,3; Personnel Service SAO 2; G.A.A. 2; Spanish Club I.
MELVIN ROSENBERG
Spanish Club 3; SSM 2; Football I.
SARESTA ROSENBERG
SSM 4; Fo ll Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Spring Ploy Crew 3;
Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Boord I, 75 Point Award 3; Orchesis 4; Gymnastic Exhibi tion Team 3; Russian Club 1,2, Treas. I; Racket Squad I; Locker Room
Monitor 3 .
DAVID ROSENTHAL
Reflections Revelries 3; Musical 2; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Bond 2,3,4;
Intermediate Bond I; Gold Music Pin 4; Chess Club I; Cadet Bond I.
LARRY ROSENTHAL
Silver Honor Pin 4; SSO 3,4; Personnel Monitor 3,4; A.V.A. 1,2; Foll Ploy Crew
3; German Club 2,3.
BARRY ROSNICK
SSO 4; Football 1,2,4; Shield 2,4.
STANLEY ROSSMAN
Bronze Ho nor Pin 3; Cab inet I, Al ternate 2; Tenn is 1,2,3, Shield I , Minor N· 2,
Major N 3; Math Club 3; Language Laboratory Asst. I.
FRAN ROTH
Student Council I ;-SSSH 2, Chr. 2; SSSM 4; Spring Ploy Crew 3.
MICHAEL ROTHMAN
N Club 4; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Major N 4; Wrestling 1,2, Sh ield 1,2; Golf 2,3,
Minor N 2; Tennis I; Student Counc il 4; Al ternate I; Cabinet I; SSM 3; Musical
1,3; Folk Music Club 3; Student Action Comm ittee 3; Cho ir 2,3,4; Silver Music
Pi n 2; G lee Club I; Borbershoppers 2; SSSH Chr. 4.
LEE ROTHSTEIN
SSSH 2; Cross Cou ntry 2; Tennis 1,2, Shie ld I; Homecoming Committee 1,2.
EILEEN ROTKIN
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Sil ver Honor Pi n 3; Gold Honor Ce rtificate I; Musical 1,3,4; Span ish Club 1,3,4, Vice-P res . 4 ; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Silver
Music Pin 4; Gold Music Certificate 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Ch ristmas
Festiva l 1,2,3.4; Sp ring Festival 1,2,3 ,4.
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Members of the Senior Class spoof life a t Niles fo r
th e ir fe llow graduates at th e Senior Class Breakfast.
FRED RUBIN
Cabinet Al terna te 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3 ,4 , Chr. 4; Footbal l 1,2,4, Manager 3;
Wrestl ing 1,2.
SHELDON RUDD
Silver Honor Pi n 3; SSSH 4; Basketball 1,2; Golf 3.
LEAH RUDERMAN
SSSH 3,4, Sec. 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Reve lr ies Crew 3; Musical
1, Crew 3; French Club l; Spotlighters I; Glee 1, 2; Homecoming Comm ittee 4.
EVAN RUMACK
Physics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4 ; German Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Foreign language Club 1.
ROBERT RUTTENBERG
SSSM 2,3,4; Fall Play 4, lead 4; N Club 2,3,4 ; Football 1,2,3, Shie ld 1, Major
N 2,3; Swimming 2, Minor N 2; Golf 1,2,3,4, Major N 2,3 ,4, Golf Capto in 3,4.
MIRIAM SACHER
Transfe rred fr om Von Steuben H. S. 2; Student Council 2,3; SSM 3; G.A.A. 2,3;
Glee Club 2.
LAWRENCE SACKS
Cross Country 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4.
SHELLY SAFFRO
SSSH 4 ; SSM 3; Musica l 1,3; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Twenty-four Point Award 1; O rchesis
3 ,4 ; Choir 2,3,4; Gl ee Club 1; Gold Music Pin 4 .
ARLENE SAGER
Student Council Alternate 1; Cabinet 3, Vice Pres. 3; Cabi net Alternate 2,4; SSO
3 ,4 ; Head SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM 2; Personnel Mon itor 2; Student Un ion Board 4,
Vice Pres. 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; G.A.A. 1; Homecoming Committee
3,4.
LESTER SALBERG
Second Place State Science Fair Award 1; District Sc ience Fair Placement 1;
Ca binet 4; SSSH 4; SSM 3; Track 1, Shield 1; Gymnastics l; J unior Academy of
Science 1,2,3,4.
JUDITH SALETRA
Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Us he rs Club 4.
RUTH SALOMON
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSM 2; Spanish Club 1; SAO Monitor 3,4; SSO Rater 2.
EUGENE SALTZBERG
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S. l ; Student Council l; Library Aid l; Track 1,
Shie ld 1; Gymnastics 2,3 , Minor N 3 .
REYSA SAMUELS
Notiona l Merit Scho larship L
etter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; SSO
Rater 2; Personnel Monitor 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Fine Arts Club 2,3; Spotlig hters 1.
ELLEN SANDLER
SSSH 3, Sec. 3; SSM4; G. A.A. l ; Spa nish Club 1,2; Rocket Squad 1.
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�JEFFREY SANDLER
National Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship letter of Commendation
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate I; Student Council 1,3, Vice Pres.
3; Cabinet 2,4, Pres. 2,4; SSO 2,3; SSD Supervisor 3; N Club 3,4; Tennis I;
Basketball Manager 1,2,3, Shield 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3; Germon Club 1,2;
Planning Boord 2; Managers Club 3; Unity Boord 4.
CAROL SANDRIK
SSO 4; Musical 1,2, Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Rocket Squad 1,2; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
NORMAN SANDSTROM
National Merit Scholarship letter of Commendation 4; SSSH 4; N Club 3,4;
Track 2,3,4, Minor N 2,3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor N 2, Major N
3,4; G lee Club I; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Chap lain 3, Vice-Pres. 4.
NICK SA VIANO
SSM2.
PAUL SCARPELLI
SSSH 3, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 4; Fall Ploy Crew 3; Musical 2,3, Crew 3 .
JOHN SCHACHT
Swimming 2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3 , Major N 4 ; Gymnastics I, Shield I; Germon Club 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4.
ALAN SCHAPS
Notional Merit Schola rship Semi-Finalist 4; Cabinet Alternate 4; SSSH 3, Asst.
Chr. 3; SSM 2,3; Basketball Manager 2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3; Nilehilite 3,4,
Sta r Award 3; Manager's Club 3,4.
NANSHELLE SCHATZ
Transferred from Thomas Jefferson Junior H.S., Teaneck, New Jersey 1; Reflections Revelries 3; G.A.A. 2; Fu ture Nurses 3; Ushers Club 4.
GLORIA SCHECHTMAN
Transferred from Hirsch H.S. 2; Notional Merit Scholarship Leiter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 4; SSM 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Teachers of
Tomor row 3,4; Ushers Club 4.
MARY SHCLAU
ANITA SCHNITZER
Transferred from Bowen H.S. 3; Foll Ploy Crew 4; Reflections Revelries 4, Crew
3; Spring Ploy Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Art Council 4; Library Aid
4; Homecoming Ari Committee 4; Blue Ribbon Notional Scholastic Art Award 3.
LINDA SCHOENBERG
SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3; SSM 2; SSO Period Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 1;
Reflections Revelries 2,4; Musical I; G.A.A. 1; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Captain 2;
Spanish Club 1,2;Ar1Club2,3;Lorolie l;Glee Club l ; Homecoming Committee 3.
PHILLIP SCHOENWOLF
Transferred from St. George H.S. 3; A.V.A. 3,4; Tecnis 3,4; P.S.O. 3,4, Pres. 3,4.
ELAINE SCHUMAN
Golden Galleon 4, Ari Editor 4; Refl ections Staff 4, Staff Artist 4; Ari Council
2,3,4, President 4; G lee Club 1; District Science Fair 1, First Place Award; Stale
Science Fair 1, Second Place Award.
STUART SCHWARTZ
ROGER SCOTT
SSSM 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Cross Country 2,4,
Shield 2, Minor N 4; Beginning Band 1; Hi-Y 3,4.
JANET SELIG
SSM 4; Spring Play 3; Musical 1,3; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Twenty-lour Paint Award 3;
Orchesis 3 ,4, Vice Pres. 4; German Club 2; Ari Council 4; Concert Orchestra
1,2,3; Gold l<ey Award 3; Minor Music N I; Music Certificate 3; SSO News
Staff 4.
STEVEN SELTZER
SSM 4; Tennis 1; Spanish Club 1; Debate Team 1.
JUDITH SEMBACH
G lee Club 1; Pep Club 1.
ALAN SEMROW
Cabinet 2; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Reve lries Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3;
Musical Crew 3; Thespians 3,4; Tecnis 3,4, Mosler 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Track 1,
Shield 1; Cross Country 1, Shield l ; A.V.A. 2,3,4, Fres. 4; Student Union Boord
4; Hi-Y 1,3,4, Service Award 1, Pres. 4.
DAWN SHAFER
Personne l Monitor 4; Fa ll Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Reve lries Crew 3; Spring
Play Crew 3; Mus ical Crew3; Thespions3,4, Officer 4, Ten Point Award 3; G .A.A.
1,2; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
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�LARRY SHAPIRO
Notional Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 ; Silver
Honor Pin 3; SSO 3,4, SSSH Supervisor 4; SSM, SSD 3; N Club 2,3,4, Sec. 4;
Track 1,2,3.4, Shield 1,2; Cross Country 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Major N 2; Basketball
2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 3.
TERRY SHAPIRO
Executive Club 4; Intramura l Tenn is 4.
ROBERT SHEARN
Cabinet 4, Alternate 3; SSM Monitor 2, Supervisor 4; SSD Supervisor 3; Football
Shield 1, Minor N 2, Ma jor N 3; Basketball Shield 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4;
Basebal l Shield 1, Minor N 2, Major N 3,4; N Club 3,4.
ELLYN SHEPARD
Fal l Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; French Club 1,2,3.
MURRAY SHERMAN
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 3; SSSH 3, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 3.
ROBERT SHUTER
Transferred from Mather H.S. 1; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 4; Baseball 2; Spanish
Club 3,4; Beginning Band 1.
LOWELL SHYETTE
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S. 3; FalkMusicC lu b 3, Pres. 3; Chess Club 4.
NORMAN SIEGEL
Fall Play 2.4; Spring Play 3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Folk Music Club 3; Ari Council 4;
Spollighlers 1,2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4.
SUSAN SIEGAL
Student Counci l 1,2,3, Sec. 4, Service Pins J,2,3;SSO 3,4; SSSH Chr. 4; SSD Chr.
3; SSM 3; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Spring Play 3 ; G.A.A . I; Russian Club 1,2,
Pres. I; Ushers Club 3.
HOWARD SILVER
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1; SSM 3; Intramural Bowling 2;
Intramural Basketball 4; Physics Cl ub 3; Latin Club I .
IRENE SILVERMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 ; Sil ver Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate 1; Cabinet 3,4; SSO 2; SSM Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; G.A.A. I; Fu tu re Nu rses Club I.
STEVEN SILVERMAN
Transferred from Austin H.S. 4;SS04;Football l,2,3; Golf 1,2; Library 1,2; Choir
1,2.
STEVEN SILVERMAN
Nalional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 1,2,3,4;
SSM 2,4; Swimming 1,2, Sh ield 1,2; Golf 3, Major N 3; Folk Music Club 3; German Club 4; Fine Aris Clu b l; Ari Cou ncil 2,4; Student Action Committee 4.
HARVEY SILVERSTONE
Student Council I, Alternate 2; SSO 4; Track 1,2; Wrestling 3; Biology Club 2,4;
German Club 1,2; Co ncert Band 2; Intermediate Band I; Minor N I.
MARC SIMMONS
National Honor Society 3.4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation
4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate I; Lalin Club 1,2,3,4.
JOHii.i SIMON
Blue Honor Ce rtif icate I; Cabinet 2; SSM4;N Club 3,4; Track 1,2; Cross Country
2; Sw imming 1,2,3,4; French Club 2; Latin Club 1,2; Homecoming Treas. 4.
ROBERT SINGER
SSSH 3,4, Chr. 4; N Club 4 ; Swimming 2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor N 2, Major N 3;
French Club 1; Delegate to Mock Constitu tion Convention 3.
SHERRY SINGER
Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Reflection s Staff 4; Ari Council 4;
Glee Club 1; Ushers Club 3,4; Foreign Language Club I .
JILL SIPPIL
Student Council Alternate 2; SSD 2; Perso nne l Monitor 2.
LINDA SKERVEN
G lee Club 1; Racket Squad I.
JACK SKINDER
Transferred from Lee H. S., Virginia 3.
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�The officers of the Sen ior Class present their class gift
to Mr. Hendrickson at the Senior Class Breakfast.
ROBIN SKOLNIK
Personnel Monitor 2,3; Musica le 3, Crew 2,3; Pep Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Seventyfive Po int Award 3; Span ish Club 2,3; Choir 2,3,4, Officer 3,4; Glee Club 1; Gold
Mus ic Pin 4.
STEVEN SKOLNIK
National Merit Schola rship Semi-fi nalist; Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Honor Certificate I; Fall Pla y 4; Reflections Revelries 2; Latin Club 1,2,3; Art Council 3; Spatligh ters 2, Treas. 3; SSM 4, Rater 4.
BARRY SLADE
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; SSM Monitor 4 ; Physics Club 3; Spanish Club 1.
HARRIET SLAW
G.A.A. 2; Spanish Cl ub 1; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Fine Arts Club I;
Pins and Pans 1, Refreshment Chr. 1.
MARC SLOTTEN
Transferred from Evanston H.S. 2; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Major N 2,3,4.
ARNOLD SLUTSKY
Footba ll I; Radio Club I; Cain a nd Stamp Club 2,3.
LEONARD SNEIDER
Transferred from Lane Tech 3; Scholastic Arts 3.4; Photo Serv ice 1,2,3,4, Vice
Presid en°t 4; Chess Club 1,2; Beginning Band 1.
CAL SNYDER
Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4, Officer 3.4; Personnel Monitor 1; N
Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Ma jor N 3; Spanish Club 4; Procto r 1.
JAMES SOLER
Tronsferred from St. George H.S. 3; Football 1,2; Trock 1,2; Baseball 3; Wrestling 2.
GENE SOLOMON
SSS H Asst. C hr. 3; Cross Country I ; Basketball 2,3, Minor N 3; Physics Club 3;
Fre nch Club 2.2
PETER SPEAR
Gymnas tics 2, Minor N 2; Chrysler Trouble Shooting Contest 3.
VALERIE SPIEGEL
Tra nsferred from Austin H.S. 2; SSM 2,3; IBM Monitor 2,3,4; Thespian 1,2; Student Unio n Boa rd 4; Homecomi ng Committee 3,4; Debate Club 2.
SY.EWART SPIES
Nationa l Honor Soc iety 3,4; National Mer it Sem i-finalist 4; Silver Honor Pin 3;
~econd Place State Science Fair Award I; SSM 4; Silver Clipper 1; First Place
District Latin Contest 2; Intram ura l Swimming Meet First Place 2; Honorable
Ment ion-Best Illinois H.S. Prose 2; "It's Academic" Team 4; Reflections Revelries
4; Flunkers' Fling 4; Debate Teom 4.
BRUCE SPIVACK
Hi-Y 2; Span ish Club 3; Ma th Club 3; SSM 4.
NILS STANGENE
Scho lastic Art Award 1,2,4, Gold Key 2; Blue Honor Certificate 1,4; Pe rsonne l
Mon itor 4; SSSM 4; Fine 'Arts Club 1,2,3,4; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 4.
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�SANDRA STARKOPF
SSO 3,4; SSM Rater 3; PSO 3; Reflectio n Reve lries 4, Crew 3; Sp ring Play Crew
3; Musical Crew 3; Spanis h Clu b 1,2,3; Spotligh ters l; Ushers Clu b 2,3.
AVIVA STEARNS
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Stud ent Cou nc il I; Ca binet Alternate I; SSO Rater 3, Secreta ry 4; SSM Mo nito
4; SSD ( hr. 2, Asst. ( hr. 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,3; Future Nurses Club
I; French Club I.
LEN STEINBORN
Transferred from Proviso Eas t H. S. 3 .
LOUIS STEPHENS
Re11ections Revelries 1,2; Wrestling 2.
MARTIN STERN
Nationa l Merit Semi-Final ist 4 ; Sil ver Honor Pin 3; Physics Clu b 4.
JOHN STEWART
4;
Natio na l Mer it Letter of Commendat ion 4; Bronze Pin 3; SSSH Superviso r
SSM 3,4; Football 2.
MICHAEL STIEGEL
4;
Student Council I; Ca bi net 2; SSSH Asst. Chr . 3; SSM 3,4, Asst. Superv isor
Gymnastics 2; Debate Team I .
LYNN STONE
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SSSH Secretary 3,4; SSM 4 ; Musical 1,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Cl ub 1,2; C ho
2,3; G irls G lee Club 1.
ELLEN STRAUSS
4.
SSM 2; SSD Secretary 2; G.A.A. I; Spa nish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow
FRED STREICHER
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SSO 3,4; SSSH Chairman 3,4; SSM 4 ; N Club 3,4; Swimming 2,3,4, Ma jo r
3,4; De legate to the Mock Constitution al Convention 3,4.
JOEL STROMBERG
SSO 3,4 ; SSSH 3,4, Head C ha irman 4 ; SSM 3; A.V.A. l; Cross Cou ntry 1,2,
Shie ld I; Tenn is 1,2, Shield I ; Germo n Club I.
RICHARD SJCKOW
SSSH 4 , Ch r. 4; Football 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Minor N 3; Bond I.
INA SUMMER
Sludent Council 1,3,4; Cabi net 1,4; SSO 3,4; SSSH Off icer 3,4 ; Personne l Monitor
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spa nis h Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow I; Rocke t C lub 1; Us hers
Club 3,4; Stud e nt Union Boord 4.
DIANE SWANSON
Blue Honor Ce rtificate l ; SSM 2; Pe rsonal Se rv ice Monitor 3 ,4; Reflection Revelries Crew 3; Spring Ploy Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Latin Club 1,2,3 .
ELYSE SWIDER
SSO 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,4, Boord 1, Twenly·four Point Award
1; Germon Club 4 ; Future Nurses I.
GORDON SWIDLER
SSM3; Swimming Manager 2; Radio Club 2,4.
MARK SWIRSKY
4;
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Notional Merit Semi-Final ist 4 ; Go ld Honor Pin
N
Quil l and Sc roll Society 4 ; SSSH Supe rviso r 3; SSM 3; Basketball 1,2,3, Minor
3,
3; Go lden Ga lleon 4 ; German Club 1,2; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Star Awa rd
Editor 4 ; Concert Band 2; Intermediate Band 1; Cadet Band I ; Internatio nal
Relations Club 3,4; NCFE Engl ish Contest 3; German Co ntest 2.
RUTH SZUCHMACHER
Cabinet Alternate 1,2,3; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; Personnel Monitor 2,3,4; Musical
I; G.A.A. 1; Art Council I; G lee Club I.
PAUL TANZER
3.
SSO 3; SSSH Asst. Ch r. 3; Swimming I, Minor N 2; PSO 1,2,3, Vice Pres.
PERRY TASKY
Fall Play 3,4; Refl ections Revelries 4 ; Spring Play 4; Football 2; Tennis I ; Basebal l 2; Millard Fil lmore Society 2,3,4.
SUE TAYLOR
Blue Honor Ce rtificate I; Reflections Rev elries 2; Musical 3; Spanish Club 3,4;
Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4; Intermediate Bond I; Silver Music
Pi n 3; Winier Music Festival 2,3; Sp ring Music Festi val 1,2,3.
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RUTH TEFKA
Student Council 2,3,4, Alternate I; SSSH Secretary 3; SSD Chairman 2; SSM 4 ;
G.A.A. I; Span ish Club 1,2; Pep Club I; Reflections Reve lries 4.
JOAN TEISTER
Transferred from Mount Prospect H.S. 3; SSO Monitor 4.
DAN IEL TEITELBAUM
Transferred from Amundsen H.S. 3; Concert Band 2; Beginning Band 1.
ROBERT TEPPER
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S. I; Student Council I; SSO 3,4; SSSH Chairman
3,4; Golf 2,3, Minor N 2; Folk Music Club 3; Homecoming Committee 3.
LYNDA THOMAS
Personal Service Monitor 2; Spring Play I; Spanish Club 2; Future Secretaries
3,4, Officer 4.
DAVID TOOREDMAN
Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Football 4; Track I, Shield I;
Cross Country 2, Shield 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Minor N 3; SSM Monitor 1.
LESLIE TOWBIN
SSM Monitor 3, Secretary 4; Spring Play Crew I; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 4; Pep Club 3; Ushers Club 4; Girls G lee 3.
THEODO RE TRAIFOROS
SSM Monitor 2; SSSH Chairmen 4; Choir 4.
ROBERTA TYSKA
Blue Honor Certificate I; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Musical Crew 2,3; Spanish Club
2,3; Choir 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, Student Director 3; SSM 4.
BRUC E TZINBERG
SSM 3 ,4; A.V.A. I ; Footba ll 1,2,3, Major N 3; Wrestling 2, Minor N 2; Hi-Y 1.
ROBERTA UDELSON
G.A.A. I; Spanish Club I; Ushers Club 3,4.
ROBERT URMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Intermediate Band I;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3,4.
VIRGIN IA VAN OMMERING
SSM 4; Musica l 3 ,4; G.A.A. 3; Ripplettes 3; Lorelie 4; Choir 4; Girls G lee 1,3.
JANICE VEDDER
Cabinet 3,4, Alternate I; Personnel Monitor I; SSM 2; SSD 3; SSSH 4; Musical
Crew 3; G.A .A. 1,2; Ski Cl ub Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Photographic Service Organization 2; Reflections Revelries 4.
DONNA VETO
Blue Honor Cert ificate I; Cabinet Alternate 2,3; SSO 2,3,4, Chairman 4, Secretary 4; SSD Chairman 3; SSM 2; S.A.0. Monitor 3; G.A.A. I, Twenty-four Point
Award I; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Spanish Cl ub 3,4; Foreign Language Club I; SSO
Persona l Receptionist 4.
MARK WAINER
Notiona l Merit Scholarship Letter of Comme ndation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Blue Honor Certificate I; Ca binet Alternate I; SSO 3,4; Basketball 2; Shield 2;
Mi-Y 3; Intramura l Basketball 2,4.
STEVEN W ALLACH
SSO 3 ,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3,4; Footba ll 1,2,3,4, Minor N 3; Wrestling 2.
ROBERT WALNER
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S. 3; SSO 4; SSSH Chr. 4; N Club 4; Baseball
3,4, Major N 3,4.
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The entire Senior Cl oss gathered to en joy one of the
lost e ven ts of the y ea r, th e Senior Closs Breakfast.
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JUDY WARD
SSM 2; G.A.A. I .
GEORGE WARNKE
Second Place Stole Science Fair Aword I; N C lub 4; Swimming 2,3,4, Ma jor N
4; Biology Club I; Germon Club 2; Concert Bon d 2; Intermediate Bond I; Hi-Y 4 .
CONSTANCE WEICHMANN
Student Council Alternate 1.
HAROLD WEIL
Footboll 1,2, Minor N 2.
MARLENE WEINBERG
Student Counc il Alternote 1; Cabinet Alternate 1; SSO Sec. 2,3; Pe rson nel Monitor 4; Fo ll Ploy Crew 2; Spri ng Ploy Crew 1; G.A.A. I, Boord 2, Secretory 3,
Vice Pres. 4, 75 Poi nt Aword 2; Spanish C lub I; Teache rs of Tomorrow 1,2;
Spotlighlers 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Roc ket Squad 2; Ushers C lub 2; Musical Cre w 2.
SHELDON WEINER
A. V.A. 2,3; Wrestling 2.
JOEL WEINSTEIN
Notional Merit Semi-Fina list 4; Si lver Honor Pin 3; SSO 3; Golden Gal leon 2,3,
4, Editor 4 ; Debole Team 1,2,3,4, Captain 3,4; Spanish C lub 2.
HERBERT WEISBERG
Cabine t Alterna te I; SSM 2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, Minor N I; Baseball 2; Spanish
Club 3.
ALAN WEISS
Cabinet 3; A.V.A. 2.
JOY WEISS
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Fr ench C lub 1,2; Rocke t Sq uad 1,2.
RICHARD WEISS
Cabinet Alternate 3; A.V.A. 3,4 ; Reflections Revelries Cr ew 3; Foll Ploy Crew
4; Spring Ploy Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; Thespians 3,4, Ten Point Award 3; Tecnis Apprentice 3, Mos te r 4, Secretory 4; Russion C lub 4; Student Un ion Boo rd 4.
SANDRA WEISS
Foll Ploy Cr ew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Sponish C lub 3,4; Fine Arts Club 1,2,4 ; Art Council 1,2,3,4; Rocket Squad 1,2; Scholastic Aris 2,3,4; Nilehi Art Exhibit 3,4; Hom ecoming Alumni Comm ittee 4; Refl ections Art Committ ee 4 .
MARK WEITZMAN
SSSH Asst. C h r. 4; SSM 3; Baske tba ll 1; Fre nch Cl ub 2; Executive Club 3 .
JANET WELLS
SSO 2,3,4; SSS H Secretory 3,4; SSM Monitor 2; Foll Ploy Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelr ies Crew 3; Spring Ploy Crew 2,3,4; Musica l Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4; La tin Club I; Span ish Club 3; Future Nurses 1,4; Fu t~ re Secrelories 2;
Glee Clu b I ; Ari Council 4; Rocket Squad 1,2,3,4, Head Reco rding Secretory 2,3.
SUE WHISLER
Student Council I; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2,3,4; Refl ections Reve lries 3; G.A.A.
I; Spon is h C lub I.
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�JUDITH WHITE
Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow l; Glee Club 1,2; Racket Squad 1,2.
WARREN WICZER
CHERYL WIDMAN
Fall Play Crew 1,3; Spring Play Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4.
CHRISTOPHER WIELANDT
Transferred from Evanston Twp. H.S. 3.
MEL WINER
SSM 3,4; SSSH 4; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Minor N 2; Art Council 2.
JEFFREY WINKEL
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. 2; Cabinet Alternate 3; SSO 2,3,4; SSSH Chr. 4;
SSM 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; Reflections Staff 2,3,4.
TERRY WINOKER
SSO 2,3,4, Chr. 3,4; Fall Play Crew l; Silver Clipper l; Art Council 3,4.
STEPHAN WINSTON
Student Council Alternate 1; A. V.A. 4; Fall Play 4; Football 3; Baseball 1; Fencing
1; Spanish Club 1,2.
GLENN WINTER
Nationa l Honor Society 3,4; National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Gold Honor Pin 4 ;
Student Council 1, Service Pin l ;CrossCountry 1, Sh ield l ; Science Seminar 2,3.
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JAMES WITHALL
Blue Honor Certificate I; SSO 4; SSSH 4; Fa ll Play Crew 2,3; Reflections Revelries 2,3; Thespians 3,4; Tecnis 3,4, Apprentice 3 ,4, Moster 4; Physics Club 3,4,
Pres. 4; Biology Club 1; German Club 2,3,4.
MIKE WITZEL
SSO 3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 4; A.V.A. 2,3; Track I; Crass Country l; Gymnastics 2;
Radio Club I; Hi-YI.
MICHAEL WODIS
Transferred from South Shore H.S. 3; French Tutor 1,2.
DAVID WOLF
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Hono r Certifica te l.
JEFFREY .WOLF
Student Council Alternate l; Cab inet Alternate 2; SSO 2,3,4; SSH 2; SSM 2,3,4;
N Club 3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor N 2, Major
N 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3; Hi-Y 1.
JOEL WOLF
Student Council 1,2; Personnel Monitor 2; Track 1,2, Minor N 1,2; Cross Country
Shield l; Art Counci l 1,2; Scholastic Art Awards, Hallmark Award I, Key 2, Blue
Ribbon 3.
ROGER WOLF
Transferred from Maine East H.S. 2; SSM 4.
ROLAND WOLF
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendatio n 4; Russian Club 4; Art Council 2,3,4; Scholastic Arts Gold Key 3, Blue Ribbon 3, Third Place 3; Homecoming
Committee 3.
SANDRA WOLF
Personnel Manito' 2; French Club 1; Ushers' Club 3; Reflections Revelries 4 .
SUSIE WOLF
Homeroom Vice Pres. I; Student Council Alternate I; SSO 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2;
?ersonnel Monitor 2.
ALICE WOLFE
Notiona l Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Bronze Honor Pin3; Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 2,3;
Art Director Spring Ploy 3; Philosophy Club 2; Golden G alleon 4; Masque &
Gavel 3,4, Sec. 3,4; Fine Arts Club 1,2, Sg t. at Arms 2; Debate Team 3,4, Sec.
4; Science Fa ir I; Honorable Mention for Best Ill. High School Prose and Best
Ill. High School Poetry.
MARTY WOLFINSOHN
SSO 2,3; Latin Club 1,2; Nilehi lite Stoff 2; Reflections Staff I.
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�ARNOLD WOLLMAN
SSO 2,4; SSM 2,4; SSSH 4; Chr. 4.
CARL WOOD
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Blue Honor Certificate I; Astronomy Club I; Concert Band
2,3,4, Studen t Conductor 4; In termediate Bond I; Beginning Band I; Silver Music
Pin 3.
JAY WOOLF
A. V.A. I; Masqu e and Gavel 3,4; Concert Orchestra 2,3.4; Concert Band 2,3,4;
Gold Music Pin 4 ; Debate Team 1,2,3 ; Cadet Band I.
MARLA WOOLMAN
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Si lv er Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate I; SSM 4; Spanish Club 3.4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,3; Spotlig hters 1,3.
KEITH ZENNER
Notional Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4 ; Personnel Service Monitor
2.
JOHN ZIAH
SSO 3.4, Supe r visor 3.4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; SSD Supe r visor 3; SSM Supervisor
4 ; N Club 3,4; Footba ll 1,2,3.4, Shield I, Minor N 2, Major N 3 .
ROGER ZIFF
Moth Club 4 .
ROSALIE ZISSMAN
Student Council Alternate I; SSO 2,3.4; Personnel Monitor 3; Reflections Reve lr ies
Crew 3; G.A.A. 2 ; Spanish Club 4; Homeroom Sec. I.
LYNNETTE ZOLT
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Cabinet 4, Alternate 3; SSSH 3, Asst. Chr. 3; SSM 4; Spring
Play Crew 3; French Club 2; Art Council 2,3, Vice Pres. 2, Pres. 3; Homecoming
Committee 3; Student Pub lic Relations 3, Art Chairman 3.
MARC ZWELLING
Transferred from Mather H.S. 2; National Merit Schelarship Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;Quill and Scroll Society 3, 4; Student Council Alternate
4; Sp ring Pla y Crew 3; Musical Crew 3; N ilehilite Staff 3.4, Feature Editor 3,
Ed itor-in-Ch ief 4; League of Women Vote rs Mock Sta te Constitutional Convention
3.
Not Pictured
WALKER ALLEN
Transferred from St. Geo rge H.S.
KATHLEEN ANDERSON
Personnel Monitor 4; Glee Club 2.
GAIL BARON
SSM 2; Personnel Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 2; Band I.
GAYLE BARON
SSSH Sec. 3; Reflections Reve lries 2; Musical 1, 2,3; Spanish Club 2; Spotlighters
3 ; Loralie 4 ; Glee Club I; Choir 2,3,4, Silver Music Pin 3; Dance Band Vocalist 4.
STEVEN BERMAN
Transfer red from Amundson H.S. 2; SSO; SSM.
GEORGE BLANCO
Transferred from St. Rita H.S. 3.
JUDITH BURGESS
SSM 2,3; Personnel Monitor 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ; Silver Clipper I; Spanish Cl ub 1,2,3;
Pen Pal Club I; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-YI; Ushers Club 4; Homecoming Alumni
and Decorations Committee 3.
GAILCHATZ
JERRY ERNST
LEE FINGERET
Transferred from Judson H.S.
STEVEN FISHER
SSO 2,3; SSSH 3, Chr. 3 ; SSM 2; Swimming I; Spanish Club 1,2.
LESLIE GARLAND
TEENA GLASSMAN
Transferred from Glenbraok H.S. 4; Thespians 4 .
JUDITH GRANT
Transferred from Florida.
ROBERT KRAVITZ
ROBERT KROPF
Transferred fro,.;, Notre Dome H.S.
EMIL LAZO
Transferred from Niles West H.S.
ROCHELLE LEWIS
Fall Ploy Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A.
1,2; French Club 3,4, Sec. 4 ; Spanish Club 2; Reflections Staff 3,4; Art Council 4;
wirlers I; Lib rary Aid 2; Ushers Club 3.
Spotlighters 1,2; G lee Club I; T
JOSEPH MALICK
SSSH Asst. Chr. 2; SSM Monitor 3,4; Football I, Minor N I.
SHERALYN MIKEL
G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 2; Pins and Pans I.
RICHARD NARDE
ROBERT O 'BOYLE
JOHN PETERSON
DEAN ROBSON
JAMES RONAN
Transfer red from Notre Dame H.S. 3; SSM 3,4.
HARVEY ROSENBLOOM
A.V.A. 3 ; Swimming I; Wrestling 2.
RONALD RUDI
SHERRY SMITH
G.A.A. I; Ushers Club 2.
EDWARDTROB
Foolboll Shield I; Tennis I; Basketba ll I; Swimming I; Fencing I; Astronomy
atin Club 1,2,3.
Club I; L
IRWIN WALLACH
SSO 3 ; Executive Club 4.
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�Central Administration
The central administration, composed of
the superintendent, the board of education,
and the directors of different departments,
is the highest structure of the school system.
Its main function is to act upon problems affecting both Niles East and Niles West.
Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent
To the Seniors of Nilehi. East
Best wishes to you as you complete your
courses of study in the Niles Township High
Schools. Upon Graduation you become a very
special person associated with a great host
of importa nt people. Each of you becomes
an Alumnus of one of America's finest high
schools.
The Board of Education, the Faculty, and
the Citizens of the community wish for you
the best that life has to give, especially after
you have given your best to your life .
Clyde Parker
Superintendent of Schools
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�Board of Education
Board of Education Members: Stand ing, Mr. Kenneth E. Li ttrell, Mr. Milton Folkoff, Mr. Ha ro ld E. Atchinson .
Sea ted: Mrs. He rmon S. Block, Dr. John H. Speer (Presid ent), Mr. John M. Mou, Dr. Francis J . Sounders.
Assistant
Dr. Stua rt Ande rson
Superintendents
Mr. Paul L. Houghton
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�Dr. Arthur H. Ryden
Director: Guidance and Testing
Mr. Arthur Newell
Mr. Harold R. Ohlson
Directo r; Research, Publications, and Community Rela tions.
Business Manager
Central Administra tive Directors
Mr. Orland Ruyle
Mr. Clifford Herbst
Director: Adult Even ing and Summer School
Assistant Business Manager
Mr. John Ande rson
Bui ldings and Grounds Superv isor
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Dr. Ted C. Cobun
Director: Audio-visual Education
Mr. James Heiniger
Director: Physical Education
�East Boosters' Club
The Booster Club is concerned with the
welfare of the Nilehi student, especially in
the field of athletics. Each spring the Booster
Club organizes a Sports Spectacular featuring activities of the athletic department. They
also sponsor the athletic banquets which are
held at the conclusion of each season. These
are just a few among the many projects the
Booster Club sponsors each year. They are
a great asset to our athletic program.
Niles East Boosters Club: Stand ing: Mr. Siegal, Mr. Barnett, Mr. Scho ller, Mr. Wittkamp, Mr. Gilhooley , Mr. Bolen, and Mr. Nove mber. Seated: Mr. Shearn, Mrs . Wittkamp, Mrs. Siegal, Mr. Rockowitz.
Parent-Teach er Association
Our Nilehi East PTA has diligently tried .
to fulfill its obligation to inform the public
of the needs and achievements of the school.
Our Parent Education Program, in the form
of an informal "Koffee Klotch" and "Open
House" has attempted to familiarize the parents with the various departments of the
school and what-is being done for the student. Information of the activities of the school
and PTA are published monthly via the NileA-G ram.
A scholarship has been set up through
our "Fund for Continuing Education." Students
are to apply to the School Scholarship Com.mittee. Each year PTA presents prize awards
to winning floats at Homecoming. The PTA
also shows its appreciation to the faculty
and administrators through its annual faculty
dinner.
It is our fervent hope to promote community support for the best attainable pro')rams of education and student activities.
Mrs. Louis Simons
Parent-Teacher Association Officers: Back Row: Mrs. Ann Rasmussen, Mrs . Catherian
Tzinberg, Mrs. Jean Robbins. Front Row: Mrs. Beverly Rapper, Mrs. G ussie Simons
(President), Mrs. Bernice Samuels.
PTA President
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�East Administration.
A Message From the Principal:
The fulfillment of the ideals of our country
students through opportunities provided by
and the preservation of Olfr way of live as
the school in the classroom and in extra
curricular activities will learn to participate
outlined in the Declaration of Independence,
the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights de-
intelligently in the democratic processes, to
mands that every Nilehi East Student under-
develop respect for legally constitued author-
stands and appreciate his duties, responsi-
ity, and to become an acceptable and contri-
bilities and privileges as a citizen in our
buting member of his family, school, com-
representative government and protect his
munity and nation.
country from aggression
ideologies.
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and
subversive
To this end it is hoped that all
J. Keith Kavanaugh
�Assistant Principals
Dr. John Horris
Assistant Principal
Mr. Marvin Jhne
Assistant Principal
Guiding the student body in its preparation for the future is the administration of
Nilehi. It.keeps our school running efficiently
while setting high academic goals and standards for the school body. Administrative
assistance aids the student in his selection
of appropriate subjects and extra-curricular
activities that enable him to cultivate his interests and develop his talents. The administration also strives for better teacher-parent
relations which ore considered vital for
educational progress. In a time when well
informed citizens ore necessary for the vitality of society, Nilehi and its excellent administrative staff ore doing much in preparing
the student for his future responsibilities.
Mr. Jhne previews the Homecoming floats.
Administrative Directors
1"'. Theodore Beronis
Student Activities Director
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Mr. Jomes Miller
Student Accounting Director
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�Coaches Mr. Henderson, Mr. McCarrell, and Mr. Yursky anxiously watch their team on the field.
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Mr. Ronald Albiani
Psychology
Social Studies
Dr. Dani el Albright
English
Department Chairman
Miss Elizabeth Andekian
Home Arts
Mr. Earle Auge
Voca l and Instrumenta l
Music Department Chairman
Miss Norma Baris
Socia l Studies
Mr. Don Beards ley
Science
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Miss Janice Berth
Foreign language
Dr. John Bells
Socia l Studies
Miss Sarah Blacher
Eng lish
Mr. Donald Blair
Fo reig n language
Department Chairman
Mr. Robert Botthof
Mrs. Susan Bowersox
Guidance Counselor
G uidance Cou nselo r
Miss Julie Brazil
English
Mr. Marvin Brett
Mathematics
Mi ss Rhoda Brown
Mathematics
Miss Kay Beck
Foreign language
Mr. E. Robert Bluege
Business Education
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Mrs: Susan Bennett
Foreign language
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Faculty
Educating the Nilehi student body is the
utmost thought in the m inds of our com petent and dedicated faculty . The Nilehi faculty
continuously strives to prepare its students
Mr. C. E. Burgener
Mr. Dovid Bu rgett
Miss Florence Butler
Science
Industrial Arts
Home Arts
Department Chairman
Department Chairman
Oepartment Chairman
to meet the demands of the future . The faculty
is able to accomplish this task efficiently by
keeping up with all of the modern educational developments .
Mr. Howard Byram
Mr. Ronald Campbell
Mr. Pete Carr
Physical Education
Physical Education
Art
Mr. Clyde Corter
Mr. Aldo Cereso
Mrs. Mildred Cheadle
Mr. William Collien
Mr. Everett Colton
Miss Joan Coon
Driver Education
Social Studies
Business Edu cation
Science
Social Studies
Business Education
Mrs. Sora Cooper
Mrs. Linda Crandall
Mr. Gentil do Rosa
Mr. Lyle Davidson
Mr. Barry Deardorf
Mr. Edward Degenhardt
Mathematics
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Mathematics
Engl ish
Science
Mr. Karl De Jonge
Miss Gail Deni
Mr. James Dorsey
Miss Marlene Diemecke
Mrs. Carol Drake
Mr. Paul Eberhardt
Social Studies
English
Driver Education
Foreig n Language
Phy sica l Education
English
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�Mr. Leo Ebert Jr.
Mr. Homer Ellis
Read ing
Science
Mr. H. G . Ewing
Socia l Stud ies
Mr . George Fink
Electric ity
Mr. Norman Frey
English
Mr. L. M. Eyerma nn
Science
Miss Patrici a Fagan
Foreign Language
Mr. Je rry Ferguson
Physica l Education
Mrs. Alice Green
Eng lish
Miss Mildred Holl
Mathe mo tics
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Mr. Carl Field
Soc ia l Worker
Mr. John Hallberg
Social Stud ie s
Mr. Richard Haselton
Physical Educatio n
Miss Ire ne Gar rigan
Librarian
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Mr. 0. T. He ndrickson
Bus iness Ed ucati on
Mr. William Henry
Mathematics
Miss Barbara Hinton
Physical Education
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Math ema tics
Mr. Earl Hoff
Depa rtment Cha irma n
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Mr. Ronald Hunt
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. Joan Iden
Ph ysical Education
Miss Ada Immel
Business Education
Mr . David Jackson
Social Stud ies
Miss Jean Jackson
Eng lish
Mrs. Sharon Jenkins
Ma thematics
Miss Joy Jirik
Eng lish
Mr. Jeffrey Josephson
English
Mr. R.E. Kauffman
G uidance Counselor
Mr. Robert Keen
Science
Miss Judy Kemnitz
Phys ical Ed ucatio n
Mr . Thomas Kiviluoma
Mathematics
Depa rtment Cha irman
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�Miss Ire ne Kloff
Mrs. Rollie Koral
Mr. Anthane Kart
Mr. Eugene Kuntz
Miss Gabriele Lochmon
Mr. Peter Lo Farge
Eng lish
Special Education
Mathematics
Science
Foreign Language
English
Miss Lois Lombe rg
Miss Virginia Landwehr
Mr. David Longe
Mr. Donald Lorson
Mr. Raymond LeFevour
Mrs. Jone Legge
Fore ign La nguage
Guidance Counselor
Sc ience
Physical Education
Guidance Counselor
Librarian
Mrs . Haze l Loew
Art
Mrs . Hermin!a Lopez
Mr. Wayne Lueck
Miss Verniel Lundquist
Mr. David McCorrell
Mrs. El eonor Macey
Foreign Language
Science
Eng lish
Physical Education
English
Deportment Cha irman
Mr. Andy Maggio
Mr. Gordan Molone
Mr. K. L. Mortin
Mrs. Jean Massmann
Mr. Jomes Meyer
Mr. Ted Meyer
Metals, AVA Coordinator
Business Educa ti on
Science
Registered Nurse
Science
Ma th ematics
Mr. Richard Miya
Mrs. Leana Morock
Mr. H. Stephen Morgon
Mr. Jahn Mashack
Mr. Richard Murphy
Mrs. Lynn Murray
Socia l Studies
Physical Education
Bus iness Ed uca tion
Foreign Language
Mathematics
Eng lish
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Mr. William Osness
Social Studies
Mr . Ellerth Overboe
Mrs. Eileen Nahm
Mr. Eugene Napier
Mr. N . M. Odlivak
Home Study Instructor
Business Education
Physical Education
Miss Josephine Parson
Mr. Mel Pirok
Mrs. Judy Pollock
Mr. Leo Provost
Mr. Robert Ramgren
Mr. G e org e Roth
Social Studies
Social Studies
English
Music
Science
Science
Mrs. Barbara Olson
Physical Education
Science
.o
Mrs. Lorraine Rubin
Mr. Joe Rusk
Miss Nancy Sampson
Mrs. Barbara Scarbrough
Guidance Counselor
Physica l Education
Physica l Education
Registered Nurse
Mr. Alvin Schwartz
Eng lish
Mr. Patrick Sheehan
Social Studies
Mrs. Evelyn Siegal
Guidance Counselor
Social Studies
Mr. Jack Spatafora
Mr. George Scherb
Social Studies
Miss Imogene Schneiter
English
Mrs. Joanne Starkey
Mr. Dennis Snider
English
Socia l Studies
Miss L.K. Taylor
Librarian
Mr. Donald Test
lndusttiol Arts
Deportment Chairman
Mr. Lawrence Starr
Mathematics
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Miss Virginia Stemp
Drama, Public Speaki ng
Miss Marjorie Stevens
Special Education
Mr. Richard Stowe
English
�Mrs. June Todd
English
Miss Atlne Toivola
Guidance Counselor
Mrs. G e raldine Tosby
Social Worke r
Mr. Carl Van Clea ve
Mrs . Carol Tu rpin
Driver Education
Physical Education
Acting Deportmen t Chai r man
Mr . William Warner
Mr. Be rnard Welch
Drive r Education
Scie nce
Mrs. Mary White
English
Miss Margare t White
English
Mr . Robe rt Yeisley
English
Mr. Ge orge Yursky
Mathematics
Miss Ma ry Walke r
Miss Barbara Zika
Social Studies
Mr. Leonard Winans
Physical Education
Librarian
Mr. Hayward Wood
Social Studies
Department Chairman
Mr. 0 . B. Wright
Social Studies
Steve Bernstein and Miss Zika compe te in the Student Cou ncil-Faculty
donkey basketball game.
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�Secretary to the Director al Student Activities
IBM Clerks: Mrs. Garnet Faulkne r, Mrs. Bernice Wilke .
Mrs. Gloria Schabilian
Supporting Staffs
The supporting staffs are vital to the efficiency of Niles East. This group, which is composed of the cafeteria, custodial, audio-visual,
office, and library staffs, sees that Nilehi
activities functions as smoothly as possible.
The custodial and cafeteria staffs are responsible for the nutritious meals and maintenance of school facilities. Besides checking
out books and magazines, the library clerks
assist students in their research by providing
reserve books and pamphlets. The office staff
undertakes the switchboard duties, daily bulletins, student registration,
scheduling,
and
mail distribution.
Although their work is often not visible,
Nilehi thanks them for their dedicated efforts.
It would indeed be difficult for the school to
operate efficiently without their help.
Student Accounting Clerks: Left to right, Mrs. Raezel Tabet, Mrs. Annette Walter, Mrs. Eleanor Mueller.
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�Administrative Secretaries: Standing, Mrs. June Schmitzer (D r. Kavanaugh). Seated, Mrs. Syl vio Terma n (Mr. lhne).
Guidance Office Clerks: Left to right, Mrs. Virginia Ch ichonski, Mrs.
Lorraine Ca rl ington, Mrs. Ha rriet Kneip, Mrs. Elna Proto (reg istrar).
East Central Office Business Representative: Miss Theresa Schweitze r
Clerks : Mrs. Elsie Levin, Mrs. Jone Col lins, a nd Mrs. Violet Wilson.
Audio-visual Clerk: Miss Nathal ie Young
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�Cafeteria Staff: Back Raw: E. Scheibe, D. Aherndt, N. Knepper. L. Sugg , R. Lundin, H.
Zajac. Third Row: H. Larkin, D. Struck, E. Krueger, A. Snyder, L. Snort, L. Leonard, M.
Cannan, J. Pross, E. Jolly, K. Norman. Second Row, seated: M. Koss, I. Hansen, E.
Thomas, L. Maki, R. Krause, M. Valk. Front Row, seated: M. Myszka, V. Knepper, and
I. Slee k (supervisor).
Head Custodian
Mr. Jules Roels
Custodial Staff: Back Row: N. Thie ll , H. Rustiberg, S. Leganski, G. Kadis, G. Deikus, P. Roberts. Second
Row : P. Ing, W. Kolbus, A. Mastro. Front Row: W . Geeraerts, L G enrich, F. Studin, J. Einarson, and
.
A. Linnaberry .
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�Acknowledgement
Developing a new type of yearbook format requires special co-operation and attenti on; we would like to thank those people who have helped produce "Reflections '64."
To Mr. Jeffrey Josephson, generai staff advisor, Miss Jean Jackson, portrait staff
advisor, and Mr. Marvin lhne, administrativ e advisor we express our grati tude for the i r
excellent guidance throughout the year. For helping us shape the original idea to a
workab le theme we thank Mr. Ted Beranis.
For their technical assistance we thank Norman King Co., pub lishers and Root Studios,
photographe rs. For helping us picture the city, we thank the Art Institute of Chicago,
Skokie Public Librory, Mayor Griesdorf of Skokie, and Gingi.ss Brothers.
Yet our greatest appreciation must go to the general and portrait staffs for their
time, effort , and ta lent in creating our reflection of the city.
Helene Levin
Mer le Jacob
Editors-in-Ch ief
Reflections 1964
General Staff
Editors- in-Chief.
Helene Levin
Merle Jacob
Staff Artist . . . . . . . . . . . . Elaine Schuman
Staff Typist . . . . . . . .. . .. Mari lyn Johnson
Education . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Estrin (editor)
Brad Ellison, Judi Klehr,
Rob ert Cohn
Leadership.
Sharon Natenberg (editor)
Ph ii ip Block, Susan Goldberg
Arts . . . . .
Richard Felt (editor)
Joe Gordon, Sherry Ferdman
Ba rb Reifman (ed itor)
Occa,sions .
Janis Schectman, Leon
Manelis, Karen Londa
Athletics . . . . . . . . . . . . . Al Spector (editor)
Jeff Winkel, Morrie Rizman,
Ron Cohn, Joe Feng
GAA . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . Janet Harris (editor)
Marilyn Johnson
Portrait Staff
Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fern Nadler
Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Eisenberg, Bette G ustav son, Sherry Singer, Sheila
Dribin, Ilene Bobren, Mari
Gersh, Lindu G rimson, Susa n
Phi llips, Brenna Wasserman,
Judi Kadison, Barbara Boren,
Marcie Swider, Karen Waysdorf, Fern Zucker.
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�INDE X
FRESHMEN
Abbey, Sandra, 152
Abrams, Trudy, 152
Abt, Frank, 152
Acker, Larry, 87, 152
Ackerman, Marcia, 152
Age l , Marjorie, 152
Ahonen, Nancy, 152
Akerstrom, Staffan, 152
Alexander, John, 65, 152
Al port, Terry, 152
Altman, Marcia, 152
Anderson, Christie, 152
Anderson, Ronald, 152
Aprill, Ellen, 152
Arenson, Art, 152
Armstrong, Steve, 65, 71
Arnstein, Sandra, 152
Aronson, Martin, 71, 152
Aronson, Robert, 152
Aufdenkamp, William, 152
Averbach, Michael, 71, 152
Bachman, Seymour, 67; 71, 87, 152
Baldassano, Clara, 152
Banks, Sherry, 152
Barbera, J anice, 152
Barkoo,Linda, 152
Batko, Kenneth, 82, 152
Batzkall, Dianne, 87, 152
Bauer, Walter, 152
Bayer, Deborah, 152
Bearak, Barry, 56, 152
Becharas, Nicolette, 152
Becker, Marlene, 152
Beer, Bette, 152
Bell, Robert, 152
Bell, Susan, 152
Benedict, Donald, 152
Benjamin, Steven, 75, 152
Berg, Richard, 65 , 87, 152
Bergeron, Diane, 152
Bergson, Barry, 152
Berk, Nancy, 152
Berland, Rick, 75, 152
Berman, Sheldon, 88 , 152
Berns, James, 77, 152
Bernstein, Melvin, 87, 152
Berry, Lois, 45, 152
Berss, Larry, 152
Bethmann, Judy, 152
Bialeck, Marc, 153
Bieber, Madelyne, 153
Bills, Gary, 65, 87, 153
Bilton, Reva, 153
Bishaf, Phillip, 73, 87, 153
Bleiman, Jerome, 87, 153
Blonstein, Paula, 153
Bloom, Craig, 153
Bloom, Howard, 153
Bloom, Penny, 153
Bonecke, Terrence, 153
Boren, Steven, 71, 77, 97, 153
Botner, Rena, 153
Boukas, William, 71, 153
Brahos, Barbara, 153
Brandenburg, Jay, 153
Braus, Michael, 153
Breen,Joey, 71, 153
Brenner, Mark, 153
Brickman, Martin, 65, 87, 153
l3rin, Gary, 71, 87, 153
Brocato, Sally, 153
Brodsky, Terry, 153
Brody, Irwin, 153
Bronn, J effrey, 153
Bronstein, Richard, 153
Brookens, Sandra, 153
Brown, Bruce, 153
Brown, Harvey, 65, 73, 153
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Brown, Howard, 153
Brown, Jeffrey, 47 , 65, 87, 153
Brown, Lawrence, 153
Brown, Lawrence, 153
Brown, Linda, 45, 153
Brownstein, Renell, 47, 153
Brushaber, Philip, 75, 153
Burrows, Marilyn, 153
Calkins, Anita, 153
C ampana, Paul, 153
Carlin, Larry, 87, 153
Carlson, Linda, 153
Carvalho, Celia, 153
Carvalho, Isabel , 153
Cassman, Alan, 71, 153
Catellie r, Patricia, 153
Cech,Jane, 153
Cech, Timmy, 73, 153
Cherin, Steven, 67, 153
Chertack, Eliot, 87, 153
Christensen, William, 71, 87, 153·
Clarke, Patricia, 153
C ohan, Cynthia, 56, 153
Cohen, Judith, 153
Cohen, Lester, 153
Cohen, Rochelle, 153
Coliami, Ralph, 153
Conklin, William, 153
Conrad, Thomas, 153
Cook,Ronna,45 ,47, 153
Cooper, Donna, 153
Corman, Ilene, 153
Covitt, Lee, 77,153
Cox, Carolyn, 153
Crain, Barbara, 153
Cusic, Eileen, 153
Cypkin, Jack, 153
Cyrog, J ayne, 116, 153
Daily, Ellen, 153
Daniels, David, 65, 153
Dash, Terry, 153
Daugherty, Byron, 71, 153
Davies, Dolores, 45, 153
Davies, Richard, 153
Davis, Gary, 75, 153
Davis, Laura, 153
Deldotto, Diane, 153
Doeschler, Linda, 153
Deutsch, Barbara, 153
Deutsch, Janet, 153
Didech, Dean, 47, 153
Dishkin, Jodi, 153
Dolins, Barry, 65, 87, 153
Dorfman, Karen, 153
Dowlin, Carolyn, 97, 116, 153
Doyen, Cynthia, 116, 153
Dragon, F lora, 153
Dreyfuss, Judith, 90, 153
Dubin, Lana, 153
Duboff, Shari, 153
Dubrow, Barbara, 153
Duffin, Catherire, 153
Duhl, Joe, 75, 153
Dunlap, Judith, 153
Dworski, Sheila, 153
Earlix, Helere, 153
Edelson, Caryn, 56, 153
Edelson, J ean, 153
Egerter, Lila, 153
Eimstad, Wendy, 153
Eisenberg, Adrienne, 153
Eisenberg, Amee, 47, 65, 87, 153
Eisenberg, Hillard, 65, 153
Eisenberg, Laurie, 153
Ekman, Barbara, 153
Elkin, Eileen, 96, 153
Ellis, Joyce, 47, 153
Elrod, Elliot, 153
Engerman, Gloria, 153
Epstein, Andrew, 153
Epstein, Stephen, 67, 153
Estes, Merwin, 153
Farkas, Daniel, 153
Feigen, Beryl, 154
Feld, Edwin, 71,87, 154
Feldman, Mark, 154
Feldman, Joel, 154
Feldman, Stuart, 47
Ferris, Donald, 65, 87
Ficks, Robert, 154
Fields, Roberta, 154
Fine, Steven, 154
Fineberg, Ilene, 154
Fingerman, Ira, 154
Fischer, Marilee
Fischer, William, 154
Fisher, Cheri, 154
Fisher, Deborah, 154
Fisher, Richard, 87, 154
Fishman, Judith, 154
Ford, Liane, 154
Forkash, Howard, 154
Foss, Don,· 154
Foster,John, 154
Fox, Karen, 56, 154
Fradkin, Rhonda, 154
Francke, Susan, 116, 154
Freedman, Arthur, 154
Freedman, Harley, 154
Freeman, Marcia, 96, 154
Frehinger,Sheld on,65,88, 154
Fried, J ack, 88, 154
Friedlander, Terri, 154
Friedman, Redina, 154
Friedman, Stuart, 154
Futterman, Marilyn, 154
Gabbey, Renate, 154
Galen, Richard, 76, 154
Calnick, Trudi
Galowich, Ellyn, 154
Gans, Marilyn, 154
Ganz, David, 87, 154
Garber, Howard, 75, 154
Garris, J ody, 154
Ga ts, Susan, 154
Gebel, Bruce, 154
Geltner, Howard, 73, 154
Gendel!, Robin, 154
Genz, Janet, 154
Gerber, Richard, 71, 87, 154
Gilmore, Jana, 56, 154
Ginger, Marilyn, 154
Girsch, Elizabeth, 154
Gitlis, Mark, 154
Glass, Diana, 154
Glass, Michele, 154
Glazer, Marla, 154
Glenner, Ellen, 154
Goers, Henry, 154
Golbin, Barbara, 154
Goldberg, Barbara, 154
Goldberg, Michael, 65, 154
Goldberg, &le, 154
Goldman, Julie, 154
Goldstein, Linda, 154
Goldstein, Robert, 154
Goodman, Howard, 154
Goodman, Robert, 154
Goldstein, Frances, 154
Gordon, Anthony, 83, 154
Gordon, Gilbert, 154
Gordon, Susan, 154
Gorski, Ingegerd
Gould, Arthur, 154
Gould, Fredric, 154
Goulding, Irwin, 65, 87
Graff, Leonard, 154
Graham, Michael, 154
Grain, Barbara, 154
Gray less, Donald, 65, 87, 154
Green, Robert, 154
Greenberg, Barry, 154
Greenberg, Joyce , 56, 154
Greenberg, Mark, 47, 154
Greenfield, Edward, 73, 154
Greenfield, Fred, 65, 73, 154
Griffin, Anne, 154
Groat, Sandra, 154
Gross, Jeffrey, 65, 87, 154
Haber, Gilbert, 87, 154
Halperin, Pamela, 154
Hancock, Richard, 154
Hansen, Carl, 83, 154
Harling, Theodore, 65, 154
Harris, David, 73
Harris, Jerome , 73, 154
Harris, Nan, 154
Harrison, Edward, 65, 73, 87, 154
Hawkins, Cheryl, 154
Heinsimer,Jame s, 154
Helmers, Anne, 154
Henkel, Pamela, 154
Henricksen, Carol,
Hessell, Charles, 65, 154
Hirsch, Lary, 154
Hoffman, Cheryl, 154
Hoglund, Sheron, 154
Holzman, Linda, 154
Howard, J oseph, 88, 154
Isaacson, Barry, 112, 154
Isenberg, Alan, 154
Ishizuka, Fred, 65, 154
lvaz, Lynda, 90, 154
Jackson, Sally, 154
Jacobs, Fred, 82, 154
Jacobs, Lesley, 154
Jaffe, Susan154
Janda, Georgia, 56, 154
J oachim, Florence, 56, 154
Joelson, Paul, 75, 82, 154
Johanson, Keith, 154
Johnson, Robert, 155
Josefson, Betty, 155
Joseph, Miriam, 155
Kabiller, Sharon, 155
Kagan, Ricki, 155
Kahn, Eve, 155
Kaiserman, Joyce, 155
Kaiz, Mark, 65, 155
Kales, Ronald, 155
Kalin, David, 65, 75, 155
Kalin, Glenn, 88, 155
Kalish, David, 82, 155
Kaluzm, Pamela, 155
Kamin, Margie, 90, 155
Kamin, Neal, 65, 87, 155
Kamin, Shelley, 155
Kaplan, Deborah, 155
Kaplan, Errol, 155
Kaplan,Jeffrey, 73, 155
Kaplan, Michael, 155
Karras, Maxine, 155
Kassof, Mark, 155
Kavanaugh, Lucia, 155
Kellar, Peggy, 155
Kellman, J anis, 155
Kennedy, David, 155
Kenner, Jane, 155
Kesselman, Linda, 155
Kessler, Kerry, 155
King, Richard, 155
Kirchler, J oyce, 155
Kirshenbaum, Myrna, 155
Kite, Barry, 65, 73, 155
Klein, Andra, 155
Klein, Ralph, 73, 155
Klingbeil, Mary; 155
Koinke, Karen, 155
Klinn, Lewis, 77, 155
Klott, Esther, 155
Kogan, Iris, 155
Kohn, David, 155
Kohn, Helen, 96, 155
�Korn, Charlene, 155
Korn, Martin, 155
Kornblith, Sander, 155
Kostan, Susan, 155
Kraatz, Anne, 155
Kraatz, Martha, 155
Krahules, Kenneth, 155
Krasney, Barry, 155
Kraus, Alan, 155
Krauze, Sylvia, 155
Kreft, Dennia, 71, 155
Kreger, Suzanne, 155
Kritzler,David, 77, 82, 155
Kroger, Elliott, 155
Kroon, David, 65, 155
Krubiner, Robert, 155
Krum, David, 155
Kulman, Caryl, 155
Kure, Gary, 112, 155
Kurland, Jeffrey, 47, 155
Lampert, Ruth, 47, 155
Landsberg, Alan, 155
Landsman, Lynda, 155
Lang, Louis, 155
Langhaus, Leslee, 155
Larson, Cora, 155
Larson,Jeffrey, 155
Lascoe,Linda, 155
Lash, Jeff, 155
Leaf, Faith, 155
Ledgerwood, Linda, 155
Lee, Richard, 155
Lefebre, Richard, 155
Lempert, Barry, 82, 155
Leven, Gary, 155
Levens, J effrey, 155
Levin, Joel, 71, 87
Levin, Robert, 155
Levin, Steven, 155
Levine, Alan, 155
Levine, Bonnie, 155
Levine, Irwin, 155
Levine, Michael, 155
Levinson, Eugene, 155
Levinson, Louis, 65, 71, 87, 155
Lewis, Elliot, 155
Lewis, Irving, 155
Liberman, Ben, 155
Lifton, Lloyd, 155
Linderman, Michael, 155
Linderman, Susan, 155
Lingel, Lillian, 155
Lipman, Jeffrey, 155
Lipson, Gary, 65, 155
Loewensteiner, Daniel, 88, 155
Loewy,Jack, 155
Look, Harvey, 77, 87, 155
Lorber, Howard, 155
Lorence, Linda, 155
Lunsik, Rachel, 155
Lutz, Bradley, 73, 155
Mack, Lynne, 155
Mages, Charles, 155
Mandl, Marc, 65, 156
March,Jerry, 156
Marcus, Charles, 87, 156
Marcus, Milary, 156
Marcus, Karen, 156
Marcus, Marc, 156
Marcus, Martin, 156
Margolis, Karen, 156
Marks,Jacqueline, 156
MaTras, Patricia, 156
Martina, Rick, 65, 156
Marx, Nancy, 156
Mathews, Ava, 156
Matlin, Steven, 156
Mayron, Michael, 65, 156
Medor,Jack, 156
Melas, Cynthia, 47, 94, 156
Melcher, David, 77, 156
Meltzer, Jill, 156
Mendelsohn, Jill, 156
Press, Jeffrey, 156
Messner, Susie, 156
Price, Eva, 156
Mevorah, Susan, 156
Price,Janet, 156
Meyers, Bheryl, 156
Prince, Lee, 157
Miller, Anne, 156
Procaccio, Judy, 157
Miller, Barry, 156
Propp, Carole, 15 7
Miller,Joan, 156
Prousis, Danae, 157
Miller, Judith, 97, 156
Quintanales, M. , 15 7
Miller, Nadeen, 156
Rabin, Linda, 157
Miller, Richard, 65, 72, 156
Rabin, Rhonda, 157
Muller, Sharon, 156
Rand, Raven, 157
Milner, Shellie, 156
Randall, Gregory, 157
Milstein, Alana, 156
Randall, Marcum, 157
Mishoulam, Irwin, 156
Raseaick, Mark, 65, 87, 157
Mittelberg, Victor, 67, 73, 156
Rasof, Susan, 157
Mittenthal, Adriane, 156
Ratner, Dheena, 91, 157
Mizock, Mitchell, 156
Redman, Rhonda, 157
Mizruchy, Donna, 156
Re ich, Betty, 157
Molitor, Michael, 156
Re imer, Linda, 157
Mondrowsky, Lael, 156
Re imer, Glenn, 87, 157
Moran,James, 75, 156
Repman, Rhonda, 157
Moran, Susan, 156
Resselamn, Linda , 157
Morgan, Nancy, 156
Ressman, Laura, 157
Morris, Alan, 156
Richards, Robert, 157
Morrow, Patricia, 156
Richardson, Shirley, 15 7
Moses, Bernadette, 96, 156
Riffkind , Michael, 75, 87, 157
Moskivich, Leslie, 156
Rissmann, William, 157
Mosoff, Phillip, 156
Rittberg, Barry, 157
Munzer, Catherine, 156
Robins, Ellen, 45, 157
Murray, Sally, 156
Robins, Thomas, 75, 157
Muskatt, Karen, 96, 156
Roden, Richard, 157
Muzio, Mark, 75, 156
Rodkin, Loree, 157
Myerson, Ralph, 156
Roitman, Alene, 157
Myerson, Stephan, 156
Romanek, Elizabeth, 95, 157
Nachman, Lynn, 156
Rose, Gina, 157
Nagai, Leslie, 156
Roseman, Rene, 157
Neiman, Steven, 156
Rosen, Carolyn, 157
Nelson, Robert, 156
Rosen,John, 157
Ness,James, 156
Rosen, Monica, 157
Netter, Maurice, 156
Rosen, Theodore, 157
Neuberg, Debra, 156
Rosenbaum, Stephen, 73, 157
Neukirch, Sandra, 156
Rosenberg, Michael, 157
Neville, Susan, 156
Rosenberg, Ronald, 76, 157
Newman, Barry, 156
Rosenfeld, Alan, 4 7, 82, 157
Nicholas, Thomas, 156
Rosenthal, Saul, 157
Nilsson, Ann, 156
Ross, Allan, 88, 157
Nissenson, Robert, 87, 156
Roston, Paul, 157
Nonberg, Sheri, 156
Rotberg, Eugene, 67, 73, 87, 157
Norstrom, Robert, 156
Roth, Diane, 157
Novick, Ellen, 156
Roth, Eileen, 157
Nusinow, Marilyn, 156
Roth, Norman, 157
Oeschler, Linda, 156
Rothenberg, Barbara, 157
Olitsky, Howard, 143, 156
Rothenberg, Richard, 157
Olkiewicz, Edward, 71, 83, 156
Rothman, Kerry, 15 7
O'Martin, Tony, 156
Rothstein, Linda, 157
Oneill, Kathleen, 156
Rotkin, Arlene, 157
Orloff, Michael, 156
Ruben, Linda, 157
Ornstein, Steven, 156
Ruben, Rebecca,56, 157
Pahigianis, John, 156
Rubin, Barbara, 56, 157
Pappas, Charlotte, 156
Rubin, Judith, 157
Paugoulatos, Nicholas, 156
Rubin, Michael, 56, 87, 157
Paul, Pamela, 156
Rubin, Roberta, 56, 157
Pauly, Sharyce, 47, 156
Rubinstein, Gayle, 157
Pearl, Barton, 156
Rudman, Sherwin, 73, 157
Pearlman, Michael, 82, 156
Rumack, Ross , 157
Perelman, Michael, 156
Rushakoff, Joe l, 157
Perlin,Jackie, 156
Sabin,Paul,65, 157
Perlman, Susan, 45, 47, 156
Schnoff, Rita, 157
Petrone, Richard, 156
Sachsel, Amy, 157
Peurye, Lloyd, 156
Safier, Victoria, 15 7
Phillips, Arthur, 156
Salter, Bradley, 157
Phillips, Linn, 156
Saltzberg, Bruce, 75, 87, 157
Pietkowski, Charles, 156
Samborski, Albert, 65, 157
Plotke, Clarissa, 156
Samelson, Stewart, 157
Plotkin, Murray, 156
Plotkin, Steven, 67, 71, 77, 87, 156 Sandrik,Janice, 157
Ponto, Gayle, 156
Saunders, Alan, 157
Schabilion, Robert, 67, 87, 157
Portman, Michael, 156
Schaeffer, Leonard, 47, 157
Potnick, Jerry, 156
Schechter,Janice, 56, 157
Potter, James, 87, 156
Schlauch, Kathleen, 157
Powell, Marita, 142, 156
Schlesinger, Thomas, 157
Powell, Robert, 65, 73, 87, 156
Schmidt, Mark, 157
Powers, Dale, 156
Schmitzer, Teryl, 157
Poznansky,Steven,65, 73, 156
Schneider, Carol, 157
Schneider, Helane, 157
Schoch, Linda, 15 7
Schoenburg, Larry , 157
Schultz, Ross, 65, 15 7
Schuhrke, Ronald, 157
Schullman, Daniel, 157
Schuman, Craig, 157
Schwartz, Eileen, 157
Scott, Barbara, 15 7
Seeskin, Gail, 157
Segal, Charlotte, 157
Seiden, Alan, 157
Seidenberg, Brad, 75, 157
Semrow, Kenneth, 67, 157
Sender, Arlene, 157
Sernovitz, Dennis , 157
Serra, Joseph, 157
Settler, Daryl, 157
Shaevitz, Earl, 87, 157
Shafer, Scott, 157
Shallcross, Carol, 157
Shandler, Gail, 157
Shane, D eborah, 157
Shane, Philip, 71, 157
Shapiro, Joel, 157
Sharrock, Philip, 157
Shatney, Karen, 157
Shavin, Wylie, 157
Sher, Judith, 47, 157
Shiffman, Gary, 87, 157
Shuster, Michele, 157
Siegel, Judith, 157
Siegel, Michael, 158
Siegel, Sandra, 47, 97, 158
Siegel, Sheryl, 158
Silver, Frances, 158
Silverman, Gayle, 158
Silverman,Jay, 71, 158
Silverman, Steven, 75, 158
Silverstone, Sandra, 116, 158
Simon, D enise, 158
Simon, Robert, 65, 75, 158
Singer, Marlene, 158
Singer, Sheila, 158
Siskin, Judith, 158
S joholm, Linda, 158
Skaletsky, Gary, 158
Slotten,Barry, 76, 79, 158
Smaller, Gail, 158
Smith, Edward, 158
Smith, William, 75
Sneider, David, 87, 158
Sola, Jill, 158
Solock, Mark, 71, 87
Spear, William, 158
Spellman, Terry, 158
Spiro, Robert, 47, 158
Spores, Christine, 158
Starkopf, Lawrence, 65, 158
Sta tland, Joyce, 90
Steadman, Craig, 158
Stearns, Rosalie, 47, 158
Stearns, Thomas, 82, 87, 158
Stegmeyer, Susan, 158
Stein, Alex, 158
Stein, Betty, 45, 158
Stein, Cheryl, 158
Stein, Debra, 158
Stein, Elizabeth, 158
Stein, Ronald, 158
Steinert, Therese, 158
Stender, Karen, 158
Sternfeld, Diane, 56, 158
Steveley, Kip, 158
Stevens, Martha, 158
Stewart, William, 158
Stiller,Jon, 158
Stocker, Richard, 75, 158
Stolerow, Sandra, 158
Stoller, Robert, 71, 87, 158
Stolman, Bonita, 96, 158
Stone, Frederick, 158
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�Stone, Kenneth, 158
Strom, Barbara, 158
Summer, Susanne, 45, 158
Swanson, David, 158
Switkin, Jill, 158
Sykora, Margaret, 158
Sylvan,Steven,67,87, 158
Taendler, Gerald, 158
Talna, Dorothy, 158
Tarantur, Susan, 45, 158
Teitel, Diane, 158
Thomas, Richard, 158
Thompson, Marelyn, 158
Tiffin, Mary, 158
Towbin, Steve, 87, 158
Ullberg, Karen, 158
Valfer, Fern, 158
Vender,Jeffery, 75, 158
Vinikour, William, 158
Vonoppen, Lynda, 158
Vorona , Ronald, 158
Wagner, Jennifer, 158
Wald, Alexander, 158
Waldman, Gene, 65, 158
Wankovsky, Sylvia, 158
Warnke, Robert, 158
Wartell, Barbara, 158
Wasserman, Randye, 158
Watman, Adrienne, 158
Wauthier, Darlene, 158
Waxburg, Susan, 158
Waxler, Lynn, 47, 158
Waxman, Helen, 158
Webb, Laura, 158
Weichmann, Thomas, 158
Weil, Marcia, 159
Wein, Mauren, 159
Weinberg, Karen, 90, 159
Weiner, Barbara, 159
Weiner, James, 159
Weiner,Jeff, 159
Weinman, Linda, 47, 159
Weinstein, Alan, 159
Weinstein, Susan, 45, 47, 159
Weisberg, Alan, 77, 159
Weisberger, Renee, 159
Weisman, Sheila, 124, 159
Weiss,Judy, 159
Weiss, Stuart, 159
Weissman, Rande, 159
Werfelmann, Roger, 159
Werner, Janet, 56, 159
Wershkoff, Judith, 159
White, James, 159
Wickman, Frederick, 159
Widrevitz, Gene, 159
Wilke, Alice, 159
Winer, Steven, 87, 88, 159
Wolfe,Jack, 159
Wolk, Paula, 159
Wolowitz, David, 87, 159
Yanow, Marc, 159
Yost, Lynda, 159
Young, Alan, 71, 83, 159
Zabore, Linda, 116, 159
Zarky, Barbara, 159
Zemer, Alan, 159
Zimmerman, Helen, 45, 159
Zolt, Rhonda, 159
Zucker, Marcia, 141, 159
SOPHOMORES
Abramson, Wayne, 160
Ahonen, Geraldine, 160
Alleman, Steven, 77, 160
Alpern, Michael, 160
Alpert, Brian, 160
Anstadt, Neal, 160
Appelman, Arlene, 57, 160
Arcus, Robert, 160
Arenson, Esther, 160
Arenson, Gregory, 160
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Arkin, Joseph, 76, 77, 160
Aronow, Michele, 160
Baigelman, Susan, 46, 160
Bailen, Dennis, 70, 87, 160
Baim, Gary, 45, 160
Bain, Howard, 46, 160
Baker, D avid, 87, 160
Barach, Penny, 160
Baren, Barbara, 19, 160
Barnett, Howard, 160
Barnztt, Jan, 75, 160
Barys, Robert, 67, 87, 160
Basile, Cynthia, 160
Basile, Marilyn, 160
Baskin, Neil, 64, 87, 160
Bass, Dennis, 160
Bauer, Rita, 160
Baumgartner, William, 74, 87, 160
Bay, Stefani, 160
Bayer, Katherine, 160
Beaver, Ellen, 53, 119, 120, 116
Becker, Allen, 64, 160
Becker, Cynthia , 160
Becker, Harlan, 160
Becker, Michelle, 160
Bedows, Stanley, 160
Beiner, Corey, 160
Belcher, J ai:n es, 160
Benas, Tobey, 160
Bennett, Marlene , 160
Benson, Judith, 160
Berger, Gerald, 64, 120, 160
Berger, Michelle, 160
Bergeron, David, 87, 160
Berk, Faith, 160
Berkowitz, Rhona, 46, 115, 160
Bernat, Ellen, 56, 160
Bernstein, Albert, 87, 160
Bills, Randy, 64, 160
Bilton, Rivian, 160
Bittman, Ellyce, 160
Blacker, Donna, 160
Blaine, Susan, 160
Blitstein, Robert, 6 7, 87, 160
Bloch, Merry, 160
Block,Joel, 160
Block, Philip, 18, 160
Block, Richard, 160
Bobren, Allan, 160
Bodenstein, Randee, 160
Bofman, Henry, 64, 160
Bolotin, Benjamin, 160
Bonner, Jeffrey, 64, 70, 160
Boyer, Terri, 160
Brachman, Allan, 64, 160
Brady, Kathleen, 160
Braiman, Bonnie, 160
Brakman, Carl, 160
Bravi, Barbara, 160
Brenner, Esther, 160
Bresnik, Howard, 160
Bridge, Gayle, 160
Brod, Benita, 160
Brody, Ava, 45, 160
Brown, Donna, 160
Brown, Karen, 160
Brown, Linda, 45, 160
Buch, Henry, 160
Buch, Ira, 160
Budnik, Karen, 160
Burdeen,Diane, 160
Buzil, Garry, 70, 87, 160
Cairo, Rosemarie, 160
Calkins, Marcia, 160
Campana, Patricia, 160
Capettini, Kathleen, 97, 160
Caplan, Sheldon, 56, 83, 160
Carabine, Daniel, 160
Carroll, Mary, 160
Casbarian, Alan, 160
Chalfie, Edward, 75, 160
Chaimon, David, 76, 77, 160
Charman, Sally, 160
Chemers, Barbara, 160
Cheney, James, 160
Chojnowski,Joan,46, 160
Citron, Sharon, 160
Clark, John, 160
Clauson,John, 160
Clay, Bruce, 160
Clauser, Daniel, 74, 160
Coconate, Rona ld, 160
Cohen, Armand, 160
Cohen, David, 70, 84, 160
Cohen, Leland, 20, 160
Cohn, Allen, 160
Coleman, George, 160
Colker, Wesley, 75, 160
Comitor, Loren, 45, 77, 160
Comin, Dennis, 160
Conklin, Charles, 161
Cooper, Bambi, 161
Crane, Michael, 161
C zerwinski, Gail, 161
Dadigan, Steve, 161
Da Rosa, Gavin, 161
David, Ella, 161
Davidson, Roger, 161
Davis, Linda, 161
Davis, Mark, 74, 161
Day, Deborah, 161
Degraffenreid, James, 62, 63, 161
D e lahuerga, Carmen, 161
Denn, Hollis, 161
Diamond, Thomas, 161
Dictor, Cary, 161
Dine, Susan, 161
Dissen, Michael, 56, 64, 77, 161
Divita, Rosemary, 161
Dobkin, Shelley, 161
Doering, Angela, 161
Dolitsky, Marlene, 52, 161
Dolnick, Arlene, 161
Doner, Helyn, 120, 16 1
Dorf, Roz, Lynn, 161
Doyen, Coralie, 161
Dragon, Helen, 161
Duffin, Helen, 161
Dunn, Vicki, 161
Dusz, Linda, 161
Dziabacinski, Chris, 161
Edelman, Ruth, 161
Edwards, Robert, 161
Ehrenberg, Gerri, 161
Eisenberg, Donna, 161
Ekstrom, Susan, 161
Elias, Victor, 161
Elkes, Roy, 161
Elliott, Robert, 161
Elvey, Sharyn, 161
Engen, Richard, 161
Engstrom, Karen, 104, 116, 161
Epstein, Maxine, 57, 161
Erdell, Robert, 64, 161
Evans, Monte, 161
Ewert, Richard, 161
Fassino, James, 87, 161
Fechter, Anita, 96, 161
Fedor, Ronald, 161
Feigen,Zaneta, 161
Feit,Jessica, 161
Feltman,Jeffrey, 77
Felzer, Marsha, 161
Ferber, Bonnie, 161
Ferguson, Barbara, 116, 161
Ferri, Patricia, 161
Ferris, Ronald, 161
Fian, Mary, 161
Fine, Howard, 64, 161
Fine, Maxine, 161
Finger, Michael, 87, 161
Fink, Donald, 161
Finley, Sharon, 46
Fisch, Mark, 161
Fisher, Richard, 161
Fishman, Laurel, 161
Fix, Kathleen, 161
Forman, Barbara, 161
Frank, Joann, 161
Frazin, Jaclyne 161
Fried, Howard, 161
Friedman, Mark, 161
Friedman, Robert, 161
Friend, Carolyn, 161
Fryde, Carol, 161
Fuenfer, Mourene, 161
Gagerman, Iris, 161
Gale,Jeffrey, 120, 161
Gallai, James, 55, 161
G anas, Darlene , 161
G apastione, Anthony, 161
Garb, Martin, 161
Geller Stacie, 161
Ceman, Sheryl, 161
Gendelman, J effrey, 70, 87, 161
G e rarge, Joyce, 161
Gerber, Michae l, 45, 46, 64, 161
G ershberg, Michael, 119, 120, 161
Gershenzon, Richard, 161
Gerowitz, Paula, 161
Gillio, Vickie , 120, 161
Gilman, Jerel, 161
Gilman, Steven, 161
Gilman, Steven, 161
Gilson, Ian, 161
Gitlis, Karyn, 161
Gittelson, Lisa, 161
Glenn, Cari, 161
Glutzer, Eileen, 161
Goldberg, Francine, 161
Goldberg, Barbara, 161
Goldberg, Ronald, 161
Goldberg, Rozlyn, 161
Goldberg, Susan, 18, 161
Goldman, Barbara, 161
Goldstein, Barbara, 161
Goldstein, Donald, 161
Goldstein, Howard, 161
Goodman, Sharon, 161
Gordon, Alan, 161
Gordon, Carol, 161
Gordon, Joseph , 18, 161
Gordon, Susan, 45, 116, 161
Gore, Carol, 45, 91, 161
Gore, Gayle, 161
Gough, Douglas, 162
Gould, Mark, 77, 162
Gould, Ruth, 56, 16a
Grafman,Joyce, 162
Graifman, Mary, 162
Green, Joanne, 162
Green, Sharon, 162
Greenberg, Charles, 162
Greenberg, Judith, 162
Greenberg, Sheryl, 162
Greene, Alan, 75, 162
Greenwald, Linda, 162
Griffin, Patrick, 162
Grist, William, 120, 162
Gross, Iris, 162
Grossman, Marshall, 162
Grossman, Sharon, 162
Grunow, Katherine, 95, 162
Gryn, Flora, 90, 91, 162
Guerrero, Kathleen, 90, 91, 95, 162
Gustafson, P@.ul, 64, 87, 162
Gutter, Andrew, 162
Halperin, Richard, 70, 87, 162
Hammerman, Jay, 162
Hamilton, Paula, 162
Handelman, Joellyn, 162
Harastany, Susan, 162
Harms, William, 64, 162
Harris, Harvey, 88, 162
Harris, Jean, 162
Harris, Julie, 162
Harrison, Lynne , 162
Hartmen, Glenn, 162
Haselton, Carolyn, 97, 162
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Hartstein, Elliot, 46, 162
Haualand, Inger, 45, 162
Heckman, Barry, 82, 162
Heche, Paulette, 162
Heller,James, 74, 162
Helman, Joel, 162
Henich, Allen, 72, 162
Henkin, Rikki, 162
Herman, Anita, 162
Herman, David, 162
Herskovitz, Nancy, 162
Hill, Tammy, 46, 162
Hirsch, Sandra, 162
Hirsch, Terry!, 64, 87, 162
Hite, Linda, 162
Hock, Marcia, 162
Hoffman, Carole, 162
Hoffman, Melvin, 162
Hoffman, Rea, 162
Hofstetter, Donna, 162
Holmes, Anita, 116, 162
Holzman, Ira, 162
Horrigan, Toni, 16
Horwitz, Steve, 162
Howard, James, 162
Hrab, Daniel, 162
Huntley, Deborah, 162
Huss, Fred, 162
Ingersoll, Paul, 162
Israel, Diane, 162
Jacob,James, 76, 162
Jacobs, James, 162
Jacobs, Jeffrey, 75, 162
Jacobs, Joek, 162
Jacobson, Diana, 162
Jacobson, Marcia, 162
J aet, David, 162
Janis, Richard, 162
Jenkins, Stuart, 162
Johnson, Diana, 162
Johnson, Gregory, 162
Johnson, Janet, 162
Johnson,Karen, 90,96, 162
Jones, KaJ:hy, 97, 162
Josephson, Charles, 162
Kabot, Karen, 162
Kadish, Steven, 46, 163
Kadow, Donette, 162
Kalins, Jacqueline, 163
Kalmanson, Janis, 163
Kammier, Karen, 95, 163
Kane, Mike, 163
Kanlan, Laurel, 163
Kanne, Marc, 163
Kaplan, Bonita, 163
Kaplan, Bruce, 163
Kaplan, Marc, 163
Kaplan, Richard, 163
Karkomi, Varda, 163
Karmel, Miriam, 163
Karol, Jeffrey, 64, 87, 163
Kascle, Marlene, 163
Kass, Karen, 163
Katz, Marshall, 163
Katz, Martin, 163
Katz, Susan, 163
Kaufman, Janis, 163
Kaufman, Ruth, 163
Kaufman, Miche le, 163
Kay, Karyn, 163
Kay, Paul, 163
Kearney, Marsha , 163
Keep, Linda, 163
Kellman, Renee, 163
Kemp, Gloria, 163
Kertz, Dara, 163
Kesselman, Ronald, 163
King, Dawn, 163
KW.yman, Leonard, 46, 163
Klein, Alan, 56, 163
Klein, Mitche ll, 84, 163
Koenig, Brenda, 163
Koch, Ronald, 163
Koff, Marcia, 163
Kogan, Martin, 163
Kopakin, Bonita, 163
Kotlisky, Michael, 46, 87, 163
Kovarsky, Rose, 163
Kovas, Patricia, 163
Kray, Sandra, 163
Kreger, Joel, 163
Kreisman, Michael, 163
Kreisman, Norman, 163
Kulwin, Jill, 163
Kurtz, Ronna, 163
Kutchins, Allen, 163
Kushnir, Barry, 163
Kushnir, Larry, 70, 163
Lachman, Shari, 163
Lake, Ronald, 70, 163
Lampert, Gary, 163
Lande, Gregg, 74, 163
Lanne rs, Peter, 67, 87, 163
Larsen, Paul, 67, 163
Larsen, Steven, 163
Larson, Larry, 83, 163
Lash, Martin, 163
Lassin, Thomas, 163
Lawrenz, Carl, 163
Lazar, Mark, 76, 79, 82
Lazar, Walter, 67, 163
Lazare, Louis, 163
Lazarus, Paul, 86, 163
Lebow, Madalyn, 163
Lecomte, John, 87, 119, 120, 163
Ledgerwood, Larry, 163
Lee, Ruthann, 163
Lee, Susan, 163
Leifer, Jan, 163
Lemonds, William, 64, 87, 163
Lenhardt, Franz, 64, 87, 163
Leon,Jay, 163
Leon, Steven, 163
Leopold, Norman, 163
Lesick, Kenneth, 77, 163
Levin, Davida, 163
Levin, Joel, 163
Levin, Norman, 163
Levine, Barry, 163
Levine, Harold, 163
Levine,Judith, 163
Levine, Marcia, 163
Levitan, Marcia, 46, 163
Levy, Ann, 163
Levy, Barbara, 163
Lewis, Donna, 163
Liebman, Richard, 75, 163
Lind, Cary, 163
Lindley, Gary, 163
Lipin, Niles, 87, 163
Lome , Adrien, 163
London, Michelle, 163
Lubowich, Donald, 72, 163
Ludmer, Alan, 163
Lundsberg, Richard, 163
Lutren, Wendie, 163
Macaluso, Lee, 163
Machacek, William, 64, 163
Maday, Barbara, 163
Maki, D e nnis, 45, 87, 163
Malfar, Harlan, 75, 163
Malitz, Roger, 120, 163
Manna, Ross, 163
Marc, Peggy, 163
March, Judi, 163
Marcus, Barbara, 53, 56, 163
Marshall, Richard, 163
Martish, Thomas, 163
Marx, Susan, 163
Masorweh, Vadera, 164
Mayfield, Richard, 164
May, Susan, 164
Mayer, Mark, 76, 164
Mayze!, Dave, 70, 87, 164
McWilliams, Francis, 164
Medoff, Norman, 82, 164
Meerstein, Karl, 64, 73, 164
Mehl, Steven, 87, 164
Mehlman, Susan, 164
Melamed, Harvey, 164
Meltzer, Iris, 164
Meltzer, Judith, 164
Meyer, Bruce, 64, 164
Mermelstein, Susan, 97, 164
Me rritt, Dian, 164
Meyers, Mark, 164
Meyers, Roberta, 164
Miller, Sheryl, 164
Mills, Dale, 164
Miner, Lawrence, 70, 164
Mishkin, Rita, 164
Murphy, Susan, 164
Moore, Roger, 164
Mosoff, Ronald, 164
Mullins, Robert, 164
Multack, Ronna, 164
Myerson, Susan, 164
Nachman, Elaine, 46, 164
Nastos, John, 164
Nastos, Kay, 164
Nelson, Kenneth, 74, 164
Nelson, Linda, 164
Neuman, Robert, 87, 164
Neumann, Vera, 164
Nielsen, Daniel, 87, 164
Nielsen, William, 70
Nilsson, Linda, 164
Niman, Henry, 164
Nineberg, Darlene, 164
Nitti, Richard, 64, 70, 87, 164
Nixon, Karen, 164
Norberg, John, 64 , 70, 87, 164
Nudelman, Lee, 164
Offenbach, Barry, 164
Oram, Paul, 87, 164
Oroark, Robert, 164
Ostrom, Gregory, 164
Pardo,Larry,76 ,80 , 164
Paris, Miles, 64, 87, 164
Pate,Ste ve,64, 70,87, 167
Paul, Iris, 46, 164
Paul, Jerome, 64, 164
Pauss, William, 64, 164
Pearlman, Deborah, 164
Pepper, David, 72, 164
Perelgut, Karen, 164
Perlman, Frances, 164
Pestine, Susan, 164
Pestine, Toni, 164
Peterson, Roger, 64, 87
Petts, Allen, 75, 164
Pierini, Kenneth, 164
Pietkowski, Anna, 164
Pinas, Zachary, 64, 164
Pitrack, Howard, 164
Pogodin, Bonita, 164
Polakoff, Lisa, 164
Polen, Steve, 164
Polster, RidJ.ard, 164
Pontecore, Ronald, 62, 63, 73,
89, 164
Porter, Renee, 164
Portman, Herchel, 87, 164
Potish, He rbert, 164
Pozan, Roy , 164
Preker, Saul, 164
Proft, John, 164
Rabin, Gregory, 164
Rabin, Harvey, 164
Rabin, Ronald, 46, 164
Radzin, Bruce, 164
Randall, Stephanie, 164
Rapper, Ronald, 76, 7~, 81, 164
Rasnick, Susan, 164
Rathmann, James, 20, 67, 164
Ratsman, Linda, 164
Redlin, Lorraine, 164
Reed, Robert, 164
Reese ,Jay, 164
Reinwald, Daniel, 164
Remenik, Phyllis, 164
Revzen, Ruth, 164
Reynolds, Renee, 164
Ricci, Steven, 87, 164
Rice, Sheri, 46, 164
Richardson, Paula, 164
Robinson, Amy, 164
Rockowitz, Lynne, 164
Ronan, William, 64, 73, 87, 164
Rosen, Allan, 164
Rosen, James, 164
Rosen, Marion, 164
Rosenberg, Elyse, 164
Rosenbloom, Harriet, 164
Rosenfield, Fte d, 46, 164
Rosenthal, Rochelle, 56, 164
Rosenwald, Michael, 67, 164
Ross, David, 164
Rotfeld, Helene, 164
Roth, Ricky , 164
Rottner, Sally, 164
Rovell, Michael, 83, 164
Rowe, Diane, 164
Rudri.ck, Cliff, 67, 87, 164
Rukin, Martin, 165
Ryaq Dennis, 20, 46, 165
Ryback, Linda, 165
Rygielski, George, 165
Saey, Robert, 165
Saletra, Gay le, 165
Salomon,Jane, 165
Sasenick, Dave, 165
Sawitz, Michael, 64, 72, 87, 165
Schacht, Jeffrey, 64, 73, 87, 165
Schaller, Scott, 165
Scharaga, Martin, 165
Schatz, Lisa, 165
Schatzman, Susan, 165
Schectman,Jani s, 18, 165
Schechtman, Melvin, 165
Scher, Charles, 165
Schlesinger, Lee, 165
Schmidt, Diane, 165
Schmidt, Robert, 165
Schneider, Michael, 165
Schneider, Suzanre, 165
Schneider, Walter, 165
Schneiderman, Myra, 165
Schoepke, Patricia, 165
Schrier, Marjorie, 46, 165
Schubert, Kenneth, 165
Schultz, Susan, 165
Schultz, John, 165
Schuman, Wendy, 165
Schwander, Carol, 165
Schwartz, Charles, 64, 87, 165
Schwartz, Ellen, 165
Schwartz, Joseph, 46, 165
Schwarz, Mark, 87, 165
Schweet, Sherry, 165
Segal, Barry, 165
Segal, Joel, 76, 165
Seigel, Warren, 165
Senger, V erner, 165
Seruya, Allan, 165
Shaevitz, Michae l, 165
Shaffer, Caroline, 93, 165
Shain, Gayle, 165
Shallcross, Richard, 64, 165
Shapera, Elle n, 165
Shapiro, Marle n e, 165
Shea, William, 165
Sher, Michael, 165
Sherman, Iris, 165
She rma n, Karen, 165
Sherman, Vivian, 45, 165
Shiffman, Sandra, 165
Shonkwiler, Nancy, 46, 116,
139, 165
Shor, Marilyn, 165
Shulman, Joyce , 165
Shuman, Robert, 64, 165
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�Siegel, Howard, 87, 165
Siegel, Robert, 165
Siegel, Scott, 64, 73, 87, 165
Sieg man, Joanne, 57, 165
Silberstein, Lili, 165
Silver, Vicky, 165
Silverman, Charles, 165
Simon, Jill , 165
Singer, Sheila, 165
Sizemore, Linda, 165
Skerven, Patricia, 165
Skol, David, 116, 165
Skolnik, Linda, 165
Skolnik, Robert, 165
Slutzky, Jay, 119, 120, 165
Smith, Jeffrey, 165
Smith, Richard, 165
Smith, Sue, 140, 165
Snedeker, Adele, 120, 165
Solberg, Gail, 165
Solomon, Howard, 165
Solomon, Mark, 82, 165
Sonheim, Anice, 165
Sonkin, Linda, 166
Sogr, Tom, 166
Sostrin,Jack, 166
Spiegel, Carol, 166
Spitzer, Jeff, 64, 187
Spohr, Herbert, 166
Stadelmann,Jean, 166
Stein, Lynn, 166
Stein, Paula, 46
Stein, Renee, 166.
Steinberg, Dale, 64, 166
Steinberg, Sharyn, 166
Steinhardt, Robert, 120, 166
Stender, Paul, 166
Stern, Paula, 166 ·
Stevens, Deborah, 166
Stevens, Linda, 166
Stluka, Thomas, 166
Stoken, Benjamin, 166
Stolerow, Steven, 120, 166
Struck, James, 87, 166
Strull, Karen, 166
Strunk, Harvey, 166
Sucherman, Edward, 82, 166
Sutton, Alan, 70, 84, 166
Swartwout, Susan, 166
Sweetow, Robert, 46, 64, 166
Swenson, Diane, 97, 166
Swider, Marcia, 19, 46, 166
Sykora, Mary, 166
Tannen, Michele, 166
Tannenbaum, Deidre, 166
Tannebaum,Larry,87, 166
Tax, Audrie, 166
Teichman, Wendy, 166
Terchin, Terry, 166
Tiffin, John, 166
Tincher, Larry, 166
Tobin, Mark, 166
Tomlinson, Sheldon, 166
Tonelli, Nancy, 166
Trauger, Joel, 166
Tripp, James, 87, 166
Trobe,Peter,64,88, 166
Tselekis, Fotenie, 166
Upin, Ira, 64, 72, 166
lJrman, David·, 166
Uzemack, Edward, 87, 120, 140, 166
Van, Steven, 166
Vanommering, Kenneth, 67, 116,
166
Varallo, James, 166
Vega, Anita, 92, 166
Vihon, Brian, 166
Waldfogel, Ruth, 113, 166
Walsh, Stephen, 166
Wanaski, Catherine, 116, 166
Ward, Darina. 53, 166
Ware, Kathleen, 166
Warren, Linda, 166
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Waysdorf, Karen, 79, 166
Weber, John, 46, 75, 166
Weber, Steven, 166
Weber, Warren, 166
We ichmann, John, 166
Weidinger, Frank, 166
Weiner, Alan, 166
Weiner, Barbara, 166
Weiner,David, 166
Weintraub, Philip, 166
Weisman, Judith, 166
Weiss, Sanford, 166
Weissman, Allen, 166
Weissman, Frederick, 166
Weisz, Arlene, 142, 166
Weitzmon, Craig, 166
Wells, Dale, 166
Wells, Diane, 166
Wenger, Betty, 166
Wentink, Allan, 62, 64, 88, 166
Wichert, Donald, 75, 116, 166
Widman, Stuart, 64, 70, 87, 166
Wieska, Roger, 116, 166
Wilhelmson, Nancy, 166
Williams, Mark, 166
Wiser, William, 62, 166
Witcher, Linda, 166
Witkov, Michael, 166
Witkov, Michael, 166
Wolff, Anita, 166
Wolpoff, Barry, 75, 166
Wood, Kenneth, 166
Yagoda, Rosalyn, 166
Yelner, Bonnie, 166
Young, Lonne, 166
Ziegler, Steve, 166
Zindell, Steven, 45, 77, 166
Zucker, Fern, 19, 166
Zweig, Elissa, 166
JUNIORS
Aboav, Gizella, 167
Abrams, Wendy, 167
Abt, Joan, 167
Adams, David, 167
Agoranos, George, 48, 86, 167
Akerlund, Linda, 167
Andalman,David, 167
Anderson, Douglas, 120, 167
Anderson, Wayne, 167
Applin, Diane, 120, 167
Arndt, Bonnie, 167
Atkin, Barbara, 5.2, 167
Avon, Louis, 167
Babetch, Renee, 167
Babis, Barbara, 167
Baer, Roger, 167
Baim, Howard, 48, 167
.B alas, Glenn, 86, 167
Balkin, Claudia, 56, 167
Barnett, Bruce, 167
Barnett, Edward, 86, 167
Barnow, Burt, 167
Baron,Lawrence,56, 167
Barringer, Dean, 167
Baumann, Robert, 62, 167
Baumgarten, Darlene, 52, 56, 167
Bearak, Seymour, 167
Becker, Ilene, 167
Becker, Linda, 167
Becker, Steve, 167
Becker, Rita, 167
Bell, Maris, 167
Bell, Mark, 167
Belue, Evelyn, 167
Benjamin, Anita, 167
Benjamin, Mary, 167
Berger, Arthur, 72, 167
Berger, Corwyn, 31, 167
Berger, Marilyn, 56
Berke, Ricki, 167
Berkman, Howard, 167
Berkson, Dennis, 68, 168
Berkson, Edward, 168
Bernstein, Meryl, 168
Bernstein, Stanley, 168
Biss, Francee, 168
Blackman, Wendy, 168
Bloom, Kurt, 168
Bloomberg, Alan, 168
Blumberg, Joe l, 168
Blumenfe ld, Freddie, 168
Blustein, Jacquelyn, 168
Bobren, Ilene, 19, 57, 90, 168
Bolnick, Bonnie , 168
Bonow, James, 54, 168
Boren, Maureen, 168
Botner, Johnny, 168
l)oukas, James, 168
Moyer, Helene, 168
Boyer, She rry, 168
Brainin, Andrea, 45, 168
Brandel, Lynn, 168
Brenner, Larry, 168
Bricker, Helen, 168
Brody, Michelle, 90
Brookens, Bob, 168
Brown, Barbara, 168
Brown, Jill, 168
Brown, Mary, 168
Buehlman, Glenn, 168
Bush, Ellen, 168
Bushler, Faye, 168
Cabot, Edward, 48, 168
Cahn, Barbara, 168
Capitel, Susan, 168
Capsuto, Linda, 168
Carlson, Susan, 124, 168
Carren, Howard, 168
Carter, Diana, 168
Casbarian, Carol, 168
Catellier, Mary, 168
Cavanaugh, Robert, 168
Cech,John, 74, 168
Chaitkin, Stuart, 56, 168
Chalfie, Martin, 48, 74, 168
Cheney, Barbara, 168
Chertack, Neil, 51, 62 , 84, 89, 168
Cheme r, Dale, 168
Cheszek, Andrea, 168
Chrastka, Keith, 168
Ciszewski, George, 168
Clothier, Leslie, 168
Coffell, Thelma, 168
Cohen, Darryl, 66, 168
Cohen, Eileen, 168
Cohen, Marcia, 90, 91, 168
Cohen, Mark, 168
Cohen, Sherry, 168
Cohen, Susan, 168
Cohn, Robert, 18, 19, 168
Cohn, Ronald, 18, 168
Coleman, Thomas, 48, 62, 89, 168
Cooper, Cheryl, 168
Corman, Caryn, 168
Covitt, Adriane, 168
Curtis, Judith, 168
Czerniak, Donald, 117, 168
Czerniak, Deanna, 168
Daar, Ellen, 168
Dahm, Dolores, 168
Davalle, Suzanne, 168
Davidson, Leon, 168
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Davis, John, 76, 81, 168
David, Mark, 83, 168
Decarl, Geraldine, 168
Dfamond, He lane, 168
Diaz, Bertica, 56, 168
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Donile, Daniel, 72, 168
Doruff, Donna, 168
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Drell, Judy, 168
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Dubrow, Dennis, 168
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Dworkin, Robert, 168
Earlix, Lawrence, 168
Ebbert, Jim, 168
Edelman, David, 168
Edelman, Phy llis, 168
Edidin, Gary, 168
Eisenberg, Ellen, 168
Elkins, Linda, 168
Epstein, Ira, 168
Epstein, Lynn, 23, 168
Esia, James, 168
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Ezra, Robert, 168
Fabian,Lawre nce,44,51
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Farb er, Linda, 168
Farbe r, Sandra, 168
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Feldman, Glenn, 168
Feldman, Marsha, 168
Feldman, Paula, 124, 168
Feldner, Iris, 169
Feng, Joseph , 18,88, 169
Ferdman, Sherry, 18, 169
Feinstein, Karyn, 168
Ficks, Larry, 169
Fields, Stephen, 62, 169
Fisher, Donald, 169
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Fleck, Kathy, 169
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Frank, Ira, 120, 169
Frank, Linda, 119, 169
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Friedman, Harriet, 169
Friedman, Barbara, 169
Friedman, Bette, 169
Friedman, Farrel, 169
Friedman, lynda, 169
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Gail, Steven, 169
Gale, Linda, 169
Galowich, Gordon, 169
Garbo, Richard, 169
Garcia, Carlos, 169
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C eman, Kaye, 169
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Gilbert, Rita, 169
Gilbert, Steven, 169
Gilhooley, Mark, 72, 169
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Ginger, Edward, 62, 169
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G lenzer, Howard, 169
Cobos, Peter, 169
Gold, John, 169
Gold, Steven, 89, 169
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Goldman, Joel, 25, 169
Goldstein, Joseph, 169
Goodfriend, Robert, 169
Goodman, Michael, 48, 169
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Goodman, Wilma, 169
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Graf, Dorothea, 57, 169
Graham, James, 169
Grandinetti, Linda, 169
Grant, Linda, 169
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Greenberg, David, 56, 169
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Greenwald, Steven, 56, 169
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Gunderson, Gregory , 66, 67, 84,
89, 131, 169
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Gustin, Sandra, 169
Hagerty, Suellen, 169
Hagie, Kunio, 169
Harman, Paul, 169
Harmening, Ann, 99, 169
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Harris, Michael, 169
Harris, Synthia, 160
Harrison, Barbara, 20, 48, 169
Hartleb, Peter, 169
Haskin, Stephen, 169
Hass, Rosalyn, 169
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Henner, Mark, 169
Herwitt, Donna, 169
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Hibbard1 Sheila, 169
Hill, Cynthia, 169
Hoffberg, Lynn, 169
Hoffman, Diane, 169
Hoffman, Paul, 169
Hoke, Gordon, 74, 124, 169
Holcombe, Barbara, 169
Holland, Ellen, 52, 169
Horvitz, Barbara, 169
Hulburt, John, 169
Idelman,Steven,68,86, 169
Isaacson, Kenneth, 72, 169
Ivaz, Rick, 169
J acobs, Judith, 169
Jacobson, Allan, 169
Jacobson, Leslie, 48, 169
Janis, Ge raldine , 169
Janisch, Mary, 140, 169
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Jarol, Glenn, 68, 89, 169
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J ohnson, Craig, 120, 169
Johnson, Lawrence , 169
Johnson, Nancy, 169
Johnson, Susan, 169
Johnston, Diane, 169
Joseph, Charles, 169
J ulius, J ames, 169
Jungwirth, Daniel, 169
Jurek, Glenn, 74, 169
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Kaltman, Elayne, 170
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Kanton, Eunice, 170
Kaplan, Bruce, 170
Kaplan, Gary, 170
Kaplan, Judith, 170
Kaplan, Laurie, 56, 170
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Kaplan, Rosalyn, 170
Karlin, Se ymour, 170
Karlson, Kenneth, 86, 170
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Karp, Michael, 170
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Katz, Deborah, 170
Katz, Je ffrey, 170
Katz, Larry, 170
Ka vitt, Richard) 170
Kearney, Susan, 170
Kelin, Robert, 170
Kellar, Lynn, 120, 170
Keller, Barbara, 170
Kesse l, Renee, 170
Kim, Bertha, 170
Kite , Francie, 170
Kite, Sherwin, 170
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Klein, Marc, 170
Klein, Paul, 170
Kleinman, Maureen, 170
Klinghoffer, Me lvin, 170
Knaizer, Maurice, 170
Knudsen, Timothy, 66, 120, 170
Koe, Janeen, 170
Koch, Robert, 68, 170
Kogan, Henry, 170
Konrad, Raya, 170
Korman, Thomas, 120, 170
Kornelly, Doug , 66, 68, 69, 84,
89, 131, 1'70
Korta, Barbara, 170
Kossof, Linda, 170
Kost, Sandra, 170
Koval,Joel, 170
Kevin, Sherry, 170
Krasne r, Roberta, 170
Kraus, Gary, 170
Kreft, Keith, 120, 170
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Krupp, Isabel, 52, 170
La Belle, Patricia, 170
Lampert, Dennis, 170
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Larson, Kristine, 170
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Lawrence, Herbert, 170
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Leff, Donna, 170
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Leon, Marc, 170
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Levin, Bill, 170
Le vin, Da le, 170
Levin, Lorin, 170
Levin, Stewart, 170
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Liss, Robert, 171
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Mason, Ronald, 171
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Mueller, Che ryl, 171
Mueller,Jerin, 171
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Nelson, Kendra, 171
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Nessel, Edward, 171
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87, 88, 137, 171
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Rabin, Larry, 172
Rachelson, Julie, 172
Racine, Nancy, 172
Rakowski, Edward, 172
Ramsay, Cheryl, 172
Raphae l,Linda , 90,91, 172
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Rasmussen, Rexene, 172
Ravele tte, Gilbert, 68, 86, 87, 172
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Resterhouse, Grant, 172
Reuter, Gary, 172
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Rich, Gregory, Louis, 172
Richardson, Douglas, 172
Richman, Robin, 44 , 142, 167
Riffkind, J an et, 172
Riggs, Leslie, Ann, 172
Riotto, Mary, 172
Rivard, Charlene, 172
Rivkin, Richard, 172
Robin, Martin, 172
Roberts, Muriel, 172
Robins, Samuel, 172
Robinson, Jacqueline, 172
Romanek, Howard, 172
Rose, Harvey, 172
Rosen, Barbara, 172
Rosen, Harold, 172
Rosen, Judy, 172
~osen, Linda, 48 , 172
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Rosenfield, Audrey , 172
Rosenthal, Ste phen, 172
Rosenzweig, Steven,56, 172
Ross, Gary, 172
Roston, Mitchell, 172
Roth, Ronald, 172
Rothschild, Edward, 172
Rothstein, Rodney, 172
Rothste in, Vera, 172
Rotkin, Grlbert, 115, 172
Rowe, Carol, 172
Rubinstein, Cynthia , 53, 172
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Rubin, James, 48, 172
Rubin, Philip, 172
Rubin, Ste ve n, 172
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Rukin,S t even, 172
Russe 11, Kenne th, 172
Ruttenberg, Robert, 172
Sachs, Janice, 172
Sachse!, Harriet, 172
Safron, Daniel, 172
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Santne r, J eanne, 172
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72, 134, 172
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Schlesinger, Stephen, 172
Schnable, Marcy, 172
Schneider, Barbara, 172
Schneider, Sharon, 172
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89, 172
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Schriar, Diane, 172
Schumir, Howard, 172
Schuldiner, Phyllis, 172
Schultz, Bonnie, 172
Schuttler, Thomas, 172
Schwartz, Nancy, 172
Schwanke, Susan, 172
Schwegel, Leone, 172
Secore, William, 172
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172
Seiden, Glenn, 172
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Sernovitz, Susan, 172
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Shane, Alan, 172
Shapiro, Allen, 172
Shapiro, Gail, 4S, 172
Shapiro, Linda, 172
Shapiro, Paul, 172
Shapiro, Susan, 120, 172
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Sherman, Lowell, 172
Siegel, Arnold, 172
Siegel, Donald, 63, 70, 89, 173
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Siegel, Mark, 173
Siegel, Ronald, 82, 173
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Silton, Marilyn, 18, lOS, 110, 173
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Simon, Naomi, 173
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Smith, Nadine, 173
Smith, Shari, 120, 173
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Sneider, Sheryl, 173
Snider, Michael, 173
Soell, Melody, 173
Sokol, Meyer, 117, 173
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Solberg, Glenn, 68, 69, 173
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6pagat,Donna, 48, 173
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Stann, Ken, 173
Stauffer, Carolyn, 96, 173
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Steffens, Pamela, 173
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Stein, Kenneth, 173
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Steinberg, Diane, 173
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Steinert, Dale, 173
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Stift, Susan, 173
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173
Szarnych, Stanley, 173
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Tanner,Joan, 173
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Titlebaum, Allen, 173
Touff, Madeline, 173
Trillanes, Le Roy, 173
Trubakoff, Helene, 173
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Varon, Byron, 173
Vedder, Sandra, 173
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Vidock, Ronnie, 173
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Waller, Ann, 173
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Weiner, Stuart, 174
Weinstein, Barbara, 174
Weinstein, Cheri, 174
Weinstein, Michael, 174
Weintraub, Anita, 174
Weisman, Sheila, 174
Weisner, Ronald, 174
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Weiss, Lynn, 174
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Wexler, Rebecca, 174
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Wolf, Linda, 174
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Wolff, Richard, 174
Wolfinsohn, David, 174
Wolman,Joanne, 174
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Zamansky, Iris, 174
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Baum, Dianne, 176
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132, 177
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50, 133, 142, 179
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136, 180
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Cohen, Lawrence, 180
Cohen, Mitchell, 180
Cohen, Ronald, 180
Cole, Linda, 117,180,
Comer, Roberta, 180
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Crohn, J oel, 180
Crowe, Michael, 180
Currie, J anice, 180
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Del Dotto, Michael, 181
Denis, Martin, 181
Derex, David, 181
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Diel, Shirlee, 181
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Dory, Steven, 84, 181
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Edelson, Lewis, 12 7, 182
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Eisen, Ellen, 182
Eisen, Phyllis, 56, 182
Eisenberg, Sandra, 19, 182
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Elkin, Alan, 182
Ellison, Bradley, 17, 18, 25,
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136, 182
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Erlich, Howard, 182
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Feil, Janice, 183
Feinerman, Lyle, 183
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Feldman, Theodore, 183
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83
Fields, Ronald, 1_
Fingeret, Lee, 183
Finkl, Marilyn, 136, 183
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136, 183
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Forman, Dennis, 183
Frandzel, Karen, S3, 120, 183
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Freemen, Tamara, 184
Fretzin, Leonard, 119, 120, 184
Friedman, Victoria, 184
Fritz, Cheryl, 42, 146, 184
Galesburg, Stuart, 184
Callis, Paul, 4S, 62 , 89, 117,
133, 184
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Garland, Leslie , 184
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13S, 17S, 184
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136, 184
Gavlin, Lawrence, 184
Geni, Ronald, 184
Gerber, Steven, 184
Gerstein, Ilana, 114, 184
Gevirtz, Robert, S 1, 86, 89, 184
Gibrick, Dennis, 62, 63, 89, 184
Ginsberg, Darlene, 184 ,.
Gitlis, Alan, 26, 18S
Gittelson, Rita, 18S
Glass, Robert, 117, 18S
Goe rs, Nancy, 18S
Goland, Renee, 18S
Goldberg, Pamela, 18S
Goldfarb, Stanley, 42, 18S
Goldman, Kenneth, 18S
Goldsmith, Ronald, 18S
Goldstein, Allan, 18S
Goldstein, Harriette , 116, 18S
Goldstein, Sandra, 18S
Golob, Myra, 136, 18S
GoOdfriend , Koreene, 18S
Goodman, Barbara, 18S
Goodman, Bruce, 136, 18S
Goodman, Steven, 18S
Graifman, Helen, 18S
Grant, Richard, 117, 18S
Greenberg, Joel, 74, 18S
Greene, Spencer, 186
Gross, Rhonda, 186
Gross, Steven, 136, 186
Grossman, Sandra, 186
Grunow, William, 28, 42
Gular, William, 186
Gullon, Carole, 186
Gustavson, Bette, 19, 136, 186
Hall, Berton, 49, 62 , 63, 68 ,
84,89, 186
Hansen, Marianne, 186
Hardt, Dale, 76, 79, 89, 186
Harris, Alan, 86, 89, 186
Harrison, Michele, 186
Haselton, Katherine, 42, 99, 120,
170, 186
Haskell, Me lvin, 17, 186
Hayman, Stephen, 62, 186
Heche, MelOdy, 186
Heeres, David, 186
Hefter, Renee, 187
Heller, Robert, 187
Helt, Cynthia, 187
Henkel, Leslie, 187
Herbster, Robert, 187
Herling, Lynn, 187
Herman, Lois, 187
Herter, Patricia, 111, 187
Hirsch, Aileen, 187
Hite, Kenneth, 187
Hoffberg, Ronald, 108, llS, 136, 187
Hoffman, Dennis, 187
Hoffman, Hal'\ey, 72, 187
Hoffman, Lonny, 187
Holter,Jan et, 187
Holzwarth, Judith, 188
Hoole, Michael, 188
Horn, Charles, 188
Horne, Mark, 188
Horvitz, Robert, 20, 188
Houlihan, Patricia, 188
Hutter, Wayne, 74, 7S, 188
Hyman, J eff, 188
Imber,Jani ce, 188
Isel,John, 72, 188
Jacob, Merle, 18, 20, 42, 136, 188
Jacobs, Bonnie, 188
Jacobs, Marc, 119, 120, 188
Jacobs, Paul, 188
Jacobs, Ronald, 188
Jacover, Renee, 188
Jaffe, Pam, 188
Jenner, Alvin, 188
Johnson,Ja net, 188
Johnson, Marilyn, 18, 188
Jonas,Dary l, 188
Jones, Wesley, 4S, 89, 189
Joslyn, Nancy, 116, 117, 133, 136
189
Kaluzna, Harvey, 189
Kalver, Paulette, 189
Kaminsky, Richard, 189
Kandel, Sam, 189
Kann, Mark, 76, 78, 189
Kanofsky,J oyce, 90, 189
Kaplan, Harold, 49, 189
Karzen, Ronald, 49, Sl, 136, 189
Kaselow, Lynn, 98, 136, 189
Kasik, Rhonda, 22, 189
Katz, Francine, 189
Kaufman, Allan, 130, 189
Kaufman, Rhonda, 189
Kavaugh, Rita , S4, 111, 189
Kay, Myra, 49, 189
Keer, Ellen, 189
Kirman, Ruth, S2, 189
Kirshner, Barbara, 189
Kite, George, 88, 189
Kite, Suzanne, 190
Klayman, Barry, 190
Klehr, David, 49, 190
Kling, Betty, 190
Blinke, Linda, 116, 117, 190
Klotz, Barbara, 136, 190
Kolstedt, John, 190
Konitz, Linda, 190
Koppelmei er, Barbara, 190
Kossof, Theodore, 190
Kovarsky, Mary, 190
Kramer, Elizabeth, 116
Kramer, Vicki, 117, 190
Kraus, D enis, 190
Krauss, Diane, 116, 117, 190
Kreloff, Michael, 191
Krum,Jona than, 191
Kucera, Elizabeth, 191
Lamm, Sandra, 136, 191
Lander, Jack, 191
Lasky, Howard, 191
Lazar, Arnold, 49, S 1, 76, 78, 89, 191
Lazarus, Larry, 82, 132, 191
Lee, Kathleen, 92, 191
Lehtman, Stephe n, 191
Leifer, Lauren, 191
Le on, Jack, 191
Lerman, Bonnie, SO, 99, 136, 191
Lerner, Alex, 191
Levin, Betty, 49, 191
Le vin, Helene, 18, 20, 191
Levin, Lesley, 84, 191
Le Vine, Ellen, 191
Levine, Leonard, 191
Levine, Stuart, 191
Levinsky, Barry, 191
Levinson, Ellin, 192
Levy, Fredric, 22, 49, 192
Lewis, Rochelle, 22
Lieberman , Mark, 42, Sl, 66, 67,
84, 131, 139, 141, 192
Lie berman, Robert, 192
Lindstrom, Jam es, 192
Londa, Karen, 18, 192
Long, Marlene, 192
Lubeck, Elaine, 192
Lubin, Corrine, 192
Luther, John, 192
Luzzo, Ronald, 119, 120, 192
McGrath,J ohn1 72, 193
McQueen, David, 2S, 66, 84, 193
Magness, Cheryl, 192
Manasin, Alfred, 62, 63,86,89, 192
Manuagh, Doris, 120, 192
Mandl, Miles, 86, 87, 192
Marcus, Lynn, 192
Marinello, Lane, SS, 66, 89, 192
Markert, Kathleen, 193
Markowitz, Paul, 193
Martinko, Sally, 193
Marwil, Hettye, 193
Marzen, Robin, 193
Mash, Avis, 193
Maxson, Linda, 193
Mayze!, Judith, 193
Mazer, Bonnie, 193
Mechanic, Roberta, 116, 193
Mehl, Michael, 193
Mehrholz, Linda, 193
Melas, Anthony, Sl, 62, 63, 86,
89, 136, 193
M e lcher, Dale, 124, 147, 194
Mendel, Eugene, 194
Messner, David, 29, 86, 194
Metz, Sherry, 194
Metzger, Stewart, S3, 88, 194
Michael, Janice, S7, 194
Middaugh, Sharon, S4, 194
Miller, Hollis, 194
Miller, Lauren, 194
Miller, Lynn, 117, 194
Miller, Lynnette, 194
Miller, Susan, 116, 136, 194
Millward, Mystery, 194
Mindel, Michael, Sl, 194
Miner, Paula, 194
Minors, Richard, 51, 62, 63, 68,
86,87,89, 194
Modetz, Elizabeth, 194
Molitor, William, 194
Morris, Joanne, 45,S l, 136, 144,194
Nagai, Richard, 194
Nahin, Mark, 194
N anbe rg, Robert, 120, 19S
Natenberg, Sharon, 18, 19S
N e lson, Karen, 19S
Neuman, Kathy, 19S
Neville, Patrick, 19S
Ne.wburger ,.Mark, 49, S 1, 62, 63,
86,87,89, 19S
Newman, Janice, 49, SO, 136, 19S
Nicholas, J erri, S6, 19S
Nicholas, Hope, 19S
Nissenson, Allen, SQSl,62, 133,19S
N ob le, Ronald, 120, 19S
Novak, Art, 136, 19S
November ,Leon,Sl, 74, 136,
146, 19S
Olkiewicz, George, 19S
Oneill, April, 19S
Opperman, Jeannette, 19S
Oram, Mary, S4, 19S
O'Reilly, Margue rite, 19S
Oren, Linda; 19S
Osborn, Lee, 19S
Ostapowicz ,Walter, 196
Oscarson, Richard, 19S
Paris, Gerald, 196
Pa uly , Ly~ 17, 196
Pearson, Steven, 196
Pepoon, Russell, 196
Perelgut, Ba rry, 20, 44, 62, 63, 196
Perlman, Ronald, 49, 83, 89, 196
Peterson, John, 196
Pe terson, Susan, 116, 196
Pierce, Laura, 196
Plough, Kathryn, S4, 90, 91, 9S, 196
Pogodin, Frede ll, 196
Poindexter, Robert, Sl, 82, 89,
136, 196
Polakoff, Gregory, 20, 196
Posmantier , David, 196
Povlo, Michael, 117, 142, 197
Price, Don, 197
Price, Harriet, 197
Pritchard, Betty, 197
Provus,Jeff rey, 197
Pyre, Joan, 197
Quirk, Patricia, S4, 197
Raben, Monty, 197
Radzin, David, 197
Rammon, Lee, 197
Rand, Lawrence, 20, 197
Ream, Claudia, 197
Ream, Norma, 197
Reed, Jane, 197
Reifman, Barbara, 18, 197
Reiner, Fred,' 16, 4S, 109, 114,
llS, 197
Rest, Paula, 17, 22, 23, 42, 120,
141,197
Reynolds, Richard, 197
Rhodes, Edward, 3S, 197
Richardson, Jeffrey, 22, 197
Richman, Gae, 197
Rizman, Morris, 18, 198
Robinson, Susan, 198
Rogers, Carol, S2, 116, 120, 198
Rome, Scott, 198
Rosee, Judith, 198
Rosenbaum , Howard, 72, 89 , 198
Rosenberg, Allan, 198
Rosenberg, Melvin, 198
Rosenberg, Saresta, 146, 198
Rose nthal, David, 119, 198
Rosenthal, Lawrence, 198
Rosnick, Barry, 62, 198
Rossman, Stanley, 82, 89, 198
Roth, Francine, 198
Rothman, Michael, 4S, 66, 83, 89,
136, 198
Rothstein, Lee, 198
Rotkin, Eileen, 22, 42, 120, 199
Rubin, Fred, 62, 66, 199
Rudd, Sheldon, 199
Ruderman, Leah, 199
Rumack, Evan, 22, 29, 199
Ruttenberg , Robert, 83, 89, 199
Sacher, Miriam, 199
Sacks, Lawrence,,S O, 66, 86, 87, 199
Saffro, Shelly, 14S, 199
Sager, Arlene, Sl, 133, 199
Salberg, Lester, 199
Salerta, Judith, 199
Salomon, Ruth, 199
Saltzberg, Eugene, 199
Samuels, Reysa, 199
Sandler, Ellen, 199
Sandrik, Carol, 200
Sandler, Jeffrey, 42, 49, 200
Sandstrom, Norman, S4, '66, 84, 89,
200
Saviano, Nicholas, 200
Scarpelli, Pa ul, 200
Schacht, John, S4, 87, 200
Schaps,Ala n,20,68,20 0
Schatz, Nanshelle, 200
Schechtma n, Gloria, 200
Schlau, Mary, 200
Schnitzer, Anita, 200
Schoenber g,Linda,S0 ,99,200
Schoenwol f,.Phillip, SS, 200
Schuman, Elaine, 17, 18, 124, 200
Schwartz, Stuart, 200
Scott, Roge r, 66, 84, 200
Selig, J anet, 96, 200
Seltzer, Steven, 200
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Sembach, Judith, 200
Semrow Alan S4 SS 87 1 lS 136 Sneider, Leonard, SS, 202
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Shafer, Dawn, 114, 200
Solomon, Eugene, 202
Shapiro, Larry, 42, S 1, 66, 84, 89,
Spear, Peter, 202
201
Spiegel, Valerie, 126, 303
Shapiro, Terry, 201
Spies, Stewart, 42, 141, 146 , 147, 202
Shearn, Robert, 49, s 1, 68, 69,
Spivack, Bruce, 202
87, 89, 137, 201
Starkopf, Sandra, SO, 138, 202
Shepard, Ellyn, 201
Stangenes, Nils, 202
Sherman, Murray, 201
Stearns, Aviva, 203
Shuter, Robert, 201
Steinborn, Leonard, 203
Shyette, Lowell, 201
Stephens, Louis, 203
Siegel, Norman, 119, 201
Stern, Martin, 203
Siegal, Susan, 44, 4S, 201
Stewart, John, 203
Silver, Howard, 201
Silverman, Irene, 49, 124, 133, 201 Stiegel, Michael, 203
Stone, Lynn, 203
Silverman, Stephen, 49, 201
S rauss, Ellen, 203
Silverman, Steven, 83, 201
Streicher, Fredrick, 89, 203
Silverstone, Harvey, 201
Stronberg, Joel, SO, Sl, 203
Simmons, Marc, 42, 201
Suckow, Richard, 203
Simon, John, 74, 89, 133, 201
Summer, Ina, 49, 136, 203
Singer, Robert, 74, 201
Swanson, Diane, 203
Singer, Sherry, 19, 201
Swider, Elyse, 203
Sippil, Jill, 201
Swidler, Gordon, 203
Skerven, Linda, 201
Swirsky, Mark, 20, 42, 203
5kinder, Jack, 201
Szuchmacher, Ruth, 203
Skolnik, Robin, 83, 117, 202
T Wielandt, Chris, 2 06
Skol nik, Stewn, 202
Tanzar, Paul, 203
Slade, Barry, 202
Tasky, Perry, 113, 203
Slaw, Harriet, 202
Taylor, Sue, 120, 203
Sletten, Marc, 76, 77, 202
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Whisler, Susan, 20S
Teister, Joan, 204
White, Judith, 206
Teitelbaum, Daniel, 204
Wiczer, Warren, 206
Tefka, Ruth, 4S, 204
Widman, Cheryl, 206
Tepper, Robert, 83, 204
Winer, Melvyn, 206
Thomas, Lynda, 204
Winkel, Jeffrey, 18, 206
Tooredman, David, 62, 204
Winoker, Terry, 206
Towbin, Leslie, 204
Winston, Stephan, 206
Traiforos, Theodore, 117, 204
Winter, Glenn, 206
Tyska, Roberta, 117, 204
Withal!, James, 206
Tzinberg, Bruce, 204
Witzel, Michael, 206
Udelson, Roberta, 120, 204
Wodis, Michael, 206
Urman, Robert, 120, 204
Van Ommerink, Birginia, 117, 20' Wolf, David, 82, 206
Wolf, Jeffrey, 119, 206
Vedder, Janice, 111, 204
Wolf, Joel, 68, 206
Ve~o, Donna, 99, BS, 204
Wolf, Roger, 206
Warner, Mark, 82, 204
Wolf, Roland, 206
Wal lach, Steven, 62, 89, 204
Wolf, Sandra, 206
Walner, Robert, 86, 89, 204
Wolf, Susan, 206
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Wolfe, Alice, 16, 206
Warnke, George, 74, 205
Wolfinsohn, Martin, 206
Weichmann, Constance, 205
Wollman, Arnold, 207
Weil, Harold, 20S
Wood, Carl, 120, 207
Weinberg, Marlene, 90, 20S
Woolf, Jay, 207
Weiner, Sheldon, 205
Weinstein, Joel, 16, 17, 141, 20S Woolman, Marla, 207
Zenner, Keith, 207
Weisberg, Herbert, 20S
Ziah, J ohn, Sl, 62, 63, 89, 207
Weiss, Alan, 20S
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Ziff, Roger, 207
Weiss, J oy, 205
Zissman, Rosalie, 207
Weiss, Richard, llS, 136, 20S
Zolt, Lynnette, 49, 207
Weiss, Sandra, 20S
Zwelling, Marc, 20, 207
Weitzman, Mark, 205
Wells, Janet, 20S
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�Separate rooms far spetiol areas of study, English, History, Arts, and Sciences, contain most of the non·flcllon liter a·
lure. Lorge and well-equipped, these rooms allow students to study and do research in silence.
The LIBRARY
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center for knowledge
This year Nilehi boasts a beautiful, new library. Located in a
recently added wing, the library is designed to facilitate finding
materials easily and quickly.
Books dealing with specific subjects such as English, History,
Science, or the Arts are divided into separate rooms. A large
area for fiction has also been provided in the new library.
Periodical and reserved book sections are special features of
the library. Individual study booths are available to any student
wishing absolute privacy while doing research.
Sound-proof corels built to occomodate two students are local·
ed in the library. Here, Shoron Notenberg studies in privacy.
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�The new library gives Nilehi students the opportunity to study
under the best possible conditions. Helene Levin looks for
research material and Sharon Natenberg studies in one of the
private carels while Fern Nadler studies an assignment.
Fiction and biography books are shelved in the center of the library. Lower shelves make library
organization easier.
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ENGLISH concentrates on expression
Team teaching and the Rea.ding Lab were
put to more extensive use by the English Department this year. The idea of combining two
classes for lectures from one teacher and individual help from the other was used much more
widely than in previous years. The Reading
Lab has also become on intregal part of English
instruction at Niles. Students were able to use
the lab during study halls to improve reading
At all levels of English instruction close attention is given to
improving pupil ability br noting detail and understanding
ideas expressed in their texts. Here Harvey Rabin reads a
short mystery story in class.
and comprehension skills.
These teaching devices have enabled the
English Department to better educate Nilehi
students in written and spoken communicati on.
Honors English, Journalism, Public Speaking,
English Literature, and Drama were offered
on all grade levels this year.
Practicing writing techniques, stressed by the English Department. Alice Wolfe completes her weekly writing assignment as
her instructor, Dr. Albright, answers a composition question
from another student.
�Teom teaching hos been used by severol closses this year. In Junior Honors English, Miss Kloff lectures too combined group.
Later, Dr. Albright, the other half of the 'team·, gives help to Cheryl Fritz, Robyn Brown, and Richard Felt.
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�FOREIGN LANGUAGE
improves communications
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Miss Hagemann gives help to Paulo Rest in understanding and translating a lesson in her French book.
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�Typical Russian peasant costumes are displayed by Mr. Mashak, Bev Gore, Mel Nemkov,and Steve Williams In a Russian dos;;
The Foreign Lan,guoge Department recently
introduced a new method of Foreign Language
Instruction labled "oral aural". This new
approach first stresses speaking and then
proper usage by correct grammar, reading and
writing. While oral aural is used only to Spanish, it is hoped that eventually the system
will be expanded.
French, Spanish, Latin, Russian and Germon
ore taught. Classes utilize the language lob
in conjunction with regular instruction. In the
lob, students improve their pronunciation
while they develop their comprehension.
Through Languages, communicotion is possible.
Through communication, world peace is
possible.
Richard Wolf listens attentively to the voice on the tape during
on exercise in the well-equipped Language Lob.
�SOCIAL STUDIES
manifests the evolution of ideas
An informal atmosphere is o feature of Family living classes. Elaine Levinson gives a rep ort to h er classmat es.
Two new courses, adding diversity to the department, were put
in to the Social Studies curriculum this year. Non-Western Civilization
and
Political Science replaced
the former
Freshman and Senior Social Studies courses.
All students were required to take three
required
years of
Social
Studies, including the new freshmah and senior courses and a
year of United States History taken as juniors.
Students more interested in the social sciences were able to
take World History, Psychology, Family Living, or Sociology.
Many courses were taught on the honors level. in addition,
European History was offered under the Advanced Placement
Program which gives college credit to seniors.
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�Debbie Smith, Miriom Kormel, ond Zoneto Feigon lead the class in o geographical study of the For East in their
Non- Western Civilizotion course, the revised Freshman Social Studies course.
Miss Ziko smiles her approval os she
posses corrected project papers bock
to students H. Bresnick, S. Schweet, J.
Smith,
K. Kabat,
A. Appleman, S.
Murphy, L. Redlin.
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�Rolph Stern concentrates intently on his chemistry experiment.
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�lab period in Mr. Martyn's Chemistry class provides opportunity far practical app lication of lessons studied
SCIENCE challenges the unknown
Decapitated crayfish, deplorable smells, and dangling skeleton
bones are all part of a normal day for the Nilehi science student.
jects stressed laboratory work and th e application of its principles.
One of these b iology courses emphasized histology whi l e the
This year's science students have their choice of courses in
General Science, Physiology, Chemistry, Physics, Qnd Biology.
other stressed biochemistry.
Biology 3,4 was taught for the first time this year. It replaced
last year's Botany and Zoology courses. The experimental chem-
included an Adva nced Placement Program which ore cbllege credit
istry course was duplicated by many other schools in the area.
Two experimental biology courses were also offered. These sub-
Besides the traditional and experimental science courses, Ni l es
courses for the more talented students in the field of science.
In this way, students can begin possible careers in the world of
science.
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Mike Purcell constructs o geomelricol figure in his Solid Geometry class.
MA TH EMA TICS
strives for accuracy
As the stress on mathematics increased so did Nilehi's courses
for the student. Every student was assured the proper mathematics background he would need for whatever career he might
be interested in.
Freshman were offered a choice of either General Math or
first-year Algebra. The college bound student could take Plane
Geometry and Algebra 3. Honors courses in Algebra, Plane
and Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, and Math Analysis were offered for ambitious stud ents who excelled in mathematics. Today,
a knowledge in mathematics is a necessity in maintaining America's position as a powerful and prosperous nation.
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�Miss Holl explains basic mothomotico l shapes lo Joe Gorden, Roy Elkes, ond Mike
Alpern of her Honors Algebra .
class.
John Norberg pursues his mothemotico l interest in the
science room of the library.
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�BUSINESS EDUCATION teaches efficiency
Koren Feder works on o typing exercise as Mr. Mclane checks her speed with a stop watch.
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�To turn our efficient clerical workers, the
Business Education Department offers a welldiversified curriculum to Nilehi students. The
use of the latest equipment and simulated office surroundings aid the teaching of the Business Education courses.
Typing and Shorthand, useful to all students,
were offered by the department this year. In
addition, students wishing to go into the business world were able to take General Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice, Secretarial Practice,
or Business Mathematics.
Through these subjects, the Business Education Department
is
keeping
up with the
demand for highly skilled office workers.
In t~e busy "office" atmosphere of the Business Education Deportment Gail Kozlov, Barbaro Frohman, Helene Eiker, and
Francine Zak work in their Cler ical Practice class.
Learning how to work on electric adding machine is on important pa rt of Clerical Practice . Here Marilyn Teinberg
is practicing computing on exercise on the machine.
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS stresses prec1s1on
The Industrial Arts deportment continues to
teach valuable skills to the students at Niles.
Each of the boys participating receives competent instruction in the skills of operating
lathes, using welding tools, and using the
tools needed lo draft ideas for their projects
on paper.
Courses offered in the Industrial Arts deportment
include Architectural Dr awing,
Mechanical Drawing, Auto Mechanics, Me tals
Shop, Woods Shop, and Printing Shop.
The experience the students receive from
these courses become important assets to them
in their future lives. The Industrial Arts department at N i les develops skilled craftsmen for
the bettermen t of the community and the world.
Mr. Fink checks the individual work of Electronics students Ray
Pross, Steve Dory, and William Graham.
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�Examining their woodworking handicraft ore Richard Norde
Hagio Kunio and Richard Garbo work on their modern homes
and John Vaugh, who together bL'ilt a desk.
in Architectural Drawing by studying presentation drawings.
Diagnosing ca r trouble is the work of Auto Mechanics students
like Rich Young, Roy Pross, and Tim Harr igan, who are receiv·
ing help from their instructor, M r . Tes t.
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�HOME ARTS emphasizes practical skills
In a Clothing class, Harriet Price hems a skirt as Miss Butler helps Robin Leigh and Maria Dory learn the ports of a sewing machine.
Through studies of practical courses, the Home Arts Deportment
endeavor~ to give its students a good background for future
careers and for home management. With this object in mind, the
department added a course in Child Care for the first time this
year.
Other subjects in home economics offered were Foods, Clothing, and Home Management. Girls who studied the first year of
Foods or Clothing were able to continue th~ir practical education
in these courses. The Home Management class was offered with
the idea of giving a sound experience in running a hom e.
Cherry Pie Contest judge, Assistont Principal Marvin lhne, nods
his approva l as he samples firs t plocewinner Lindo Stocker's prize
pie w hi le Miss Butler looks on.
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While Shelli Karol looks aver some baby clothes. Miss Evangelista shows Child Care students Terry Winoker and Bobbi
Epstein the correct way to hold an infont.
In their Foods class. Phyllis Berlin and Pat Brady prepare
the many ingredients for a cake.
�Individual creativity is stressed in Art Lob. Juliette Boin, Margie Sornot, and John Peterson use extra class time to
work on proiects keyed to their own individual interests ond talents in art.
ART encourages creativity
All those who have talent or an interest in
art ore offered one semester courses on each
year level. The Art Departmen t introduces its
students to various techniques of shading, ink
drawing, color usage, and other fascinating
topics. In addition to the courses of Art and Art
Lab already offered, Art Hi~torywastaughtthis
year for the first time. It is basically a lecture
course on the art techniques of civilized man.
Subjects in art help to .cultivate and create
interests that, in later life, may contribute to
on active, commercial arts career.
Mr. Carr instructs the art department's first class in art history.
He is shown di scussing the g raphic art of the Medieval per iod.
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DRIVER EDUCATION increases maturity
The Dri ver Edu cation Departmept answers
the questio n, "How to develop safe driver s"
with an intense program to teach driv ing skills.
Sophomore students participate in a three
phase program beginning with six weeks of
instruction in driving theory. The second phase
consists of simulated driving in a stationary
car, the Aetna-Drivo Trainers. Traffic situations
are projected on a screen as a recording device charts the student's reactions.
The last phase involves fourteen hours of
actual driving in a dual-control car. Nilehi's
student driving course thus provides a complete
program in safety and common sense.
Mr. Dorsey rep roduces rood situations on a movie screen
lo help Betty Kling practice driving in on Aelno Drivo-Troiner.
Bette Gustavson listens as Mr. Van Cleave teaches correct
driving procedures to Judi Seigel.
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�Cooch Lorson initiotes another Freshman class Into the rigorous routine of calisthenics in Boys' Physical Education.
BOYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
builds sportsmanship
Revolutionary developments started to give
results as President Kennedy's Physical Education program ends another year. Since the
President's plea to the nation on the subject
of making the body sound, schools have answered
w ith
revised
programs stressing
physical fitness and excellence.
Ni leh i 's Physical Educat ion Department has
inst ituted a wider range of spor ts than ever
before. Badm inton, footba ll, golf, voll eyball,
baseball, swimmi ng, fl ickerball, tennis, track
a nd fi eld, bowl i ng, and wrestling help wi th
fitness tests, to reinforce the program.
Ike Heller helps Ted Troiforos learn a basic swing on th<l
parallel bars, while Oliver Hugo, Dennis Hoffman, and Larry
Noesen look on and try to learn by demonstration.
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�GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION
develops co-ordination
This year the Girls' Physical Education Department expanded its curriculum by adding a
new class, Sophomore Leaders. It is an accelerated course stressing gymnastics. The subject
is designed for girls who excel in athletics.
Jun ior and Senior girls also participated in
physical fitness on on experimental basis. Each
girls was able to choose the sports she was
most interested in . These courses included
Golf, Tennis, Hockey,
First-Aid,
Swimming,
Softball, Modern Dance, and Volleyball.
Girls' Physical Education is o mandatory
course involving eight required semesters for
graduation. It is designed to improve girls'
physical ability and co-ordination.
Andrea Cheszek and El len Door work an the horse w h ile other
members of their doss practice on the other appara tus.
Sandy Ohlson demonstrates on exercise. The doss is Sophomore Leaders, on experimental course this year.
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ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
ACTI VI.TIES
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�STUDENT
COUNCIL
Although Student Council is not a new
organization, its ideals and goals are constantly changing to meet new demands.
This year, Student Council succeeded in
bringing the jukebox into the Student Lounge
for use by all students. The crowded cafeteria
problems, due to closed lunch periods, have
been smoothed out by Council. In other respects, it has worked out a driving code to
make it easier for students to drive to school.
The school's government sponsored the goldand-blue days held with the pep assemblies.
The Leadership Training Conference, held at
the end of the school year, was handled by
the Council members. These and other accomplishments of the 1962-63 student government
prove that every school needs such a repreGuiding and coordinating the many activities of Student Council ore officers Jeff Sandler (vice-president), Jeff Siegel (president), Cynthia Garro (treasurer), and Glee Miller (setretory).
sentative body to be successful in appealing
to the demands of every student.
Mariano Munk, foreign exchange student from
Uruguay, shows Jeff Siegel and Kathy Finn (Amer'
can Field Service) her home "south of the border.
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�Stover, C. Carlington, B. Harrison, R. Telka, E. Eisler, C. Beck,
Upholding the traditions and standards of Student Council ore
this year's members. 1\ac.k Row: A. Feder, D. Moki, L. Lorson,
B. Finn, J. Isaac, S. Weiss, K. Leviton, and S. Bernstein. Fifth
and J. Morris. Third Row: J. Mehlman, S. Kamin, H. Verbin, V.
Row: I. Houoland, V. Sherman, S. Siegel, S. DuBoff, W. Jones,
S. Siegal, S. Corev. Fou rth Row: .R. Richmon, S. Gordon, J.
stone, L Jacobson, M. Munk, and J . Handelman. Front Row: K.
Slotky, M. Leviton, K. Finn, and B. Finder.
Gershberg, and J. Potnick. Second Row: D. Welstein, S. Sol-
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�The SSO Executive Boord members Norm Glutzar
(SSSH), Ken Gordon (SSD), Jeon Anderson (Head
Clerk), and Rich Randel (Chairman) meet daily with
Mr. Spatafora to insure proper functioning of the
man y faceted organization.
STUDENT SERVICE ORGANIZATION
Since its beginning in 1952
the Student
Service Organization SSO hos served many
functions. Its most important achievement is
that of releasing faculty members from supervising student behavior and placing that responsibility into the hands of the students.
Under the sponsorship of Mr. Spatafora
and the guidance of the executive board, the
300 members of SSO ore divided into three
subsidiary groups. The largest. group, SSM,
keeps the noise in the halls down to a minimum and eases student congestion in the halls.
·ssSH, the forerunner of the other groups,
concerns itself with the department of students
in study halls. The third group, the SSD, supervises the library and checks lockers. With a
decode of dedicated service behind them, the
members of SSO can toke pride . in an institution which hos been copied by schools
all
over the country .
Handling SSO's paper work are the period secretaries. Back
Row: S. Kamin, G. Carlson, and M. Silver. Second Row: S.
Friedlander. J. Mehlman. Front Row: M. Klinn and C. Best.
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�Seeing that hall monitors perform their duties well
is the task of the supervisors. Bock Row: A. Winier,
B. Toelke, H. Zarov, M. Miller, and M. Primack.
Front Row: C. Louis (head secretary), R. Mills, M.
Cavanaugh, T. Weise, and P. Nemkov.
The huge task of keeping the study halls running
smooth ly is up to the SSSH supervisors. Bock Row:
J. Chapnick, R. Wallack, D. Lerner, S. Goldstein,
and S. Richter. Front Row: T. Kroon (head secretary),
R. Gibson, A. Galen, and R. Young.
Checking lockers and assisting the librarians are the
SSD supervisors. Back Row: S. Bernstein, J. Sandler,
R. Minors, B. Shearn, M. Newburger, J. lsel, ond A.
Lazar. Front Row: R. Cassman, E. Mendel, J. Mc·
Groth, L. Mandel (head secretary), K. Gordon.
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�Keeping Mr. Spatafora informed an all the actlvitie1
in the school is the task of Student Planning Baar
Bock Row: T. Roper and R. Rando l. Third Row:
Heller, P. Nemkov, R. Rojo, and M. Haskel. Secon
Row: J. Siegel (president), G. Gordon, and L. Carte
Front Row: B. Finder and F. Kite.
STUDENT PLANNING BOARD
Nilehi East is unique because it has both a Student Planning
Board and a Public Relations Organization, known as EPIC. The
at home basketball games to the differ ent clubs so they c
function of the Planning Board is to co-ordinate the school's
bolster their treasuries.
EPIC, the Public Relations Board, publicizes events that an
activities, such as student government, student services, academ ic
going to be held by any school organization. It does this by us
clubs, sports clubs, fine arts clubs, and general activities. The
Planning Board works with its sponsor, Mr. Spatafora, on current
activities and future plans of these organizations. This year the
Board has started a revolving fund from which the club treasuries
out the EPIC news which covers all activity news. Both the St
can borrow money. The Board also is giving the concession stands
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of P.A. announcements, display
announcements. EPIC a lso plans the school assemblies and pu
coses ,
and
bulletin
boon
sions of the Student Service Organization.
dent Planning Board a nd EPIC can be considered as new di '<l
�EPIC, the student public relations board, has the
task of publicizing various Nilehi activities to the
student body. Bock Row: H. Levin, S. Dribin, S.
Bearok, R. Gale, S. Lewisberg, A. Pattoff, and B.
Berlin. Second Row: B. Finn (chairmen), C. Wel ls,
M. Blitstein, J. Elias, and J. Newrri.eister. Front Row:
L. Zolt and H. Verbin.
EPIC BOARD
Pla nning showcases is just one way Epic keeps ·he
student body well informed on the activities in
school. Changing th e showcase to publ icize Reflection's subscription drive ore Epic members Mar ilyn
Johnson, Judi Elias, and Marlene Blitstein.
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�The burdensome task of writing copy, cutlines. and headlines.
toking pictures and orders, and assembling vorlous sections
into a compact yearbook belongs to the General Staff. Back
Row: R. Felt. R. Cohn, J. Feng, J. Winkel, A. Spector, and M.
Ri 2mon. Third Row: S. Rubenstein (subscriptions and copy read·
ing), B. Reifman, C. Estrin, C. Zimmerman, E. Pildes, S. Naten·
berg, S. Lewis, H. Zarov (sports). Second Row: H. Levin (academic), F. Nodle (treasurer). M. Jocob (activities), H. Verbin
(co-editor), A. Winter (editor-in-chief). Front Row: B. Hoffman
(portraits), J. Kroichick (special events), a nd J. Harris (GAA).
REFLECTIONS
The year has run its course. The deadlines have been met.
The copy has been written, checked, and turned in. The photo-
on mere paper . And those who want to get the full benefit of
this log will often turn their sails on the stream of time and bask
graphs have been taken and carefully sorted out. The ink has
in the sun of a southern sky. This is our remembrance of things
dried. All these tasks are but memories, for the finished product,
past, and none can take them from us.
the result of a year of hard labor, is in your hands. It was designed for you, the student, and to you is it dedicated. Within
Our memories must be cherished and used towards the future.
What better way is there to succeed than to tell the future by
this publication are the indelible impressions of class leaders
the past? The major element put forth in 1963
who will one day attain the heights of fame in society. And we
will read and say: "I knew him once! Yes, once when my life was
thought. It does not end here. The reader must also use his
gay and simple and beautiful. That was when everything was
just beginning for me."
A year has fled across the pages ofthis annual to be captured
so
Reflections
is
powers of concentration to reach complete fulfilment. The mind
is the chief instrument used in dissolving this book. The General
Staff hopes you enjoy your 1963 Reflections, and it will become
a treasured record of the past.
�The annual Reflections-Nilehilite banquet brings a long, productive year lo a close. Sealed at the heod table are Barbara
Gordon (Reflections '62 editor), Dr. and Mrs. Harris, Mr. Beran is
(Reflections sponsor), Mr. Frey (Nilehilite sponsor), Dr. and
Mrs. Parker. and Roberto Teitel (Nilehilite '62 editor}.
The task of compiling the Portrait Section of the yearbook is
undertaken by Senior Stoff members . Bock Row, M. Longer, M.
Silver, V. Comm, S. Lewisberg, C. Berger, P. Liebowitz, K.
Kesseler, B. Kritzler. Second Row, J. Swider (editor;,s. Schweit,
S. Friedlander, L Leopold, Front Row, B. Loll, D. Sochnoff, E.
Goldberg, and G. Weiss.
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�Contributing lime, a nd effort, o nd skill to keep the Nilehilite on award winn ing poper ore its staff member s. Bock
Row B. Finder, M. Notho nson, S. Yones, D. Wer show, a nd S. Mondell. Second Row: M. Blitste in, C Citro. L. Jordon.
Front Row· L. Corter , S. s~lstone, M. Sarno!, and L. Shermon .
NILEHILITE
Every other Friday afternoon at the end of
7th period th e school newspaper, the Nilehilite,
is distributed among the students. This year the
Nilehilite has again taken a fir st place rating in
the Notio nal Scholastic Press Association competitio n. The q uality of the paper is kept up by
the qualification that al l staff members must
hove taken journalism. Extra co-editors hove
been added to the staff making it possible
to attain news of better quality and greater
quantity. The Nilehilite sheds light on all student activities, faculty news, and sports plus
added novelties such as student interviews
and commentaries. The paper not only informs
the students, but also provides the staff with
j ournalistic experience wh ich will be very
useful to them in future years.
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Coordina ting the work of the Nilehilite ore its editors L n
Singer (Editor·in-chiel), Art Rotstein (Sports), More Zwelling
(Feature), and Fron Weinman (News editor).
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Golden Galleon Guild, Nilehi's literary
association, is dedicated to the stimulation
and encouragement of creative writing. Its
goals are to improve student writing and to
provide an outlet of self-expression. Each
spring, under the sponsorship of Miss Jean
Canning, the Galleon's member-authors become literary critics and judge the numerous
manuscripts submitted
for
publication.
The
year's activities are climaxed in June when
Golden Galleon distributes the finished magazine to the student body.
The Guilds activities,
however,
are
not
confined to the publication of the magazine.
Early in the year an initiation party was held
for new and assbciate members. Each year two
one-hundred dolla r scholarships are awarded
to deserving seniors on the basis of litera ry
achievement and scholastic merit. In June,
Editors demonstrate their sorcery on new members at the
Galleon members assemble for their annual
end-of-th e-year banquet.
Golden Galleon lnitiotion·Halloweenparty. BackRow ,J. Snyder,
H. Nissensan, C. Babera, and P. Res\. Front Row: L. Ferdman,
A. Winter, ond S. Ferdman.
GOLDEN GALLEON
These Golden Galleon members not only write original creations, but they also read, judge, and help the literary
talents of other Nilehi students. Background left to right, M. Haskel l, C. Bobero, K Schwartz, M. Sarnat, and J. Elias.
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Foreground, H. Nissenson, J. Snyder, and A. Winter.
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�HOME
COM ING
COMMITTEE
The leadership needed 'or the vast job of planning
Homecoming was handled by the Homecoming Committee's chairman ond Executive Boord. Bock Row:
K. Kent, C. Soloman, J. Issac, ond C. Garra. Third
Row: D. Schmidt, S. Dribin, and N. Joslyn. Second
Row: H. Verbin, J. Potnick, C. Carlington, R. Brown,
Front Row: P. Goll is, T. Kroon (director), and B.
Finder.
Nilehi's own Roby n Brown sells her bolloons to on
enthusiostic crowd at the Homecoming game.
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�A great deal of work and lime is spend by the Senior
Board in planning each Student Union. Back
Row: R. Seigel, M. Joffe, J. Albrecht, B. Silverstein,
P. Monson, and T. Mauer. Third Row: J. Mise, R.
Millis, J. Mehlman, H. Verbin, S. Ingersoll, T. Kroon,
and K. Kent. Second Row: H. Nissenson, K. Finn, R.
Rainer, C. Vodion, 0. Schmidt, and K. Wells. Front
Row: T. Roper (president), B. Lorr, J. Olson, and
B. Finn.
The Student Union Board is a group of
seniors organized to promote better relations
between the faculty and students and lo provide interesting activities for the students.
The Board sponsors the monthly Student
Unions. These dances are high lighted by popular motion pictures, band or recorded music,
and refreshments. Special events, such as the
N-Club initiation held on November 3, are
held at the Saturday unions. The Boord also
plans and organizes the annual Christmas
dance. This year's ·dance, "Moonlight
and
Mistletoe." was a beautiful evening climaxing
the holiday festivities.
Every May the present Union Board selects
approximately twenty juniors lo be the next
year's members. The juniors then vote for their
officers, including a president, vice-presidenttreasurer, secretary, and chairman of the
publicity, entertainment, refreshments,
and
decorations committees.
Student Union mixers offer Hollywood movies, games, refreshments, and dancing for all students enjoyment.
STUDENT UNION
BOARD
�In recognition of their outstanding ocademicachievel'T'ents, these seniors were inducted into National
Honor Society last spring: Back Row: L. Mandel, M.
Goodman, and P. Nemkov. Th ird Row: R. Ahrens,
R. Bloom, R. Couzin, J. Siegel, and C. Shaughnessy.
Second Row: R. Weinstein, and J. Snyder. Front
Row: M. Silver, B. Finder, C. Wagner.
NATIONAL HONOR
S· CIETY
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The Notional Honor Society is a noti onal
organization designed to recognize and stimulate our superior students. Membership in the
Na ti onal Honor Society is limited to fifteen
per cent of the senior class and five per cent
of the jun ior class. Students are selected by a
faculty committee on the basis of scholastic
achievement, leadershi p ability, and extracurricular activities. To be eligible, a student
must be in the upper twenty per cent of his
class and must have at least a "B" average.
Each spring new members of the Society
are initiated in a solemn ceremony. At this
time, the initiates receive the traditional red
roses
and
gold
pins.
These
objects
are
symbolic' of the fact that they have pledged
themse lves to upholding the ideals of scholarship, leadership, character, and service.
National Honor Society members J. Snyder, R.
Ahrens, M. Goodman, C. Shaughnessy, P. Nemkov,
and L. Mandel light the condl es symbol izing the light
of knowledge in their induction ceremony.
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f
(
Preparing for when they will be teachers ore the
officers of Teachers of Tomorrow. Back Row· B.
Atkin (treasurer), and R, Kirmon (secret;,ry). Front
Row, M. Jacob (vice-president) and B. Hoffman
(president).
VOCATIONAL CLUBS
The vocational clubs offer their members programs which
enable them to learn how to use and apply the basic prinicples
of their respective profession. The Future Nurses Club, Teachers
of Tomorrow, and Future Secretaries give students an opportunity to develop a better understanding of their tasks as
careerwomen. The training available to students participating in
the Physics and Astronomy Clubs will
help
future
members
understand the world better through research and experimentation. Boys who are in te rested in ham radio p rojects ca n receive
the help they need through the Rad io Club. The Executive Club
will prepare students for competition in the business world. Al l
of these clubs offer p rograms and gu idance that is extremely
beneficial to students because they prepare today's teens in becoming tomorrow 's const ructive citizens.
Working with the nurse, the office rs of Future Nurses
learn what nu rsi ng invo lves. Back Raw, L. Pcwell,
D. Boumgate n . Second Row, C. Rodg e rs. Front Row,
S. Eichhorn, l. Kaplan, J. Slaw, and L. Ke llar.
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�Leading the Astronomy Club in its discussions and exploration s
of the heavens ore Chris Shaughnes sy (vice-presi dent) and
Donald Dammann (president) .
VOCATIONAL
CLUBS
cl Tomorrow assist the school during on Open House
helping parents find their children's program and then
by
directing them around the building.
Teachers
Preparing for the world of business ore the members and
officers of Executive Club, Wayne Hanson (secretory}, Craig
Dortsch (president), Ross Bendel (vice-presid ent\.
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�Jackie Czernick (secretory), Elaine Levinson (vice-president),
and Paulo Liebowitz {president) concentrate on helping the
members of the Future Secretaries Club improve their necessary office skills.
Ronald Dommonn (president) and Dove Messner (secretory)
broaden their knowledge of physics through experiments and
discussions offered by the Physics Club.
Radio Club's members work toward their goal, FCC radio
operator's license, wi•h their officers. Bock Row: M. Schetmon
(treasurer), D. Greenberg (vice-president). Front Row:J. Meyerhoff (president) and J. Feng (secretory).
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�Chess Club's officers, Jvlion Weiss and Barry Wolf, enioy the
battle of minds that a game of chess offers.
HOBBY CLUBS
One of the basic principles of the extracurricular activity program is that it appeal to
all students. For the more serious minded
student Nilehi offers clubs to provide mental
stimulation as well as recreation. International
Relations Club hos a program of guest speakers, foreign exchange students, and informal
discussions with members to discuss
inter-
national and notional problems. Chess Club
members play to improve their game. This year
a five man team was chosen lo participate in
inter-scholastic competition. The Folk Music and
Stomp Collectors Clubs are the newest clubs
at Niles. Nilehi's debate team participated .in
meets with several schools and appeared on
the television show Rebuttal in December.
Holding up Niles' standards in debate and speech ore these
officers of Mosque ond Gavel. Back Row: Ken Leviton, Alice
Wolfe. Front Row: Fred Reiner ond Morty Cholfie.
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�Keeping informed on world offoirs through lectures, discussions,
and guest speakers ore the members and officers of Internation-
al Relations Club. Ron Kirschner (president), Richard Miller
(vice-president), and Joel Goldman (secretory).
The Folk Music Club with Sharon Whets tone (secretory) and
Lowell Shyette (president) as officers enjoys listening to mus ic
from different ports of the globe and comparing the varied
yet similiar music.
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Joel RU'binstein, Joe Goldstein, ond Murray Pearlman as officers of Stomp and Coin Collectors Club discuss and compare
the mony stomp and coin collections of its members.
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�FOREIGN
LANGUAGE
CLUBS
To supplement their grammatical knowledge
of the foreign languages offered at Niles, students may participate in the foreign language
clubs. This
extra-curricula r
activity
enables
the students to learn more abou t the customs
and cultures of various countries. Films ore
shown and are often accompanied by a lecture
given by a guest speaker. The spirit of Christmas, as it is cele b rated in other lands, was
brought to Niles through parties g i ven by the
Spanish and German Clubs. Fall and spring
banquets giv e interested students an opportunity to sample the foods and delicasies from
other nations. Each year i n the spring, Span-
Aeneas' founding of Rome, Caesar's conquering of Gaul, and
Augustus Caesar's expanding the empire ore just o few of the
topics discussed in Latin Cl ub. Officers ore Judy Eimsteod
ish students are able to see for themselves
(counsel) and Barbaro Rosen (secretory).
through the school sponsored trip to Mexico.
Planning Christmas Porty, Spring Banquet and other affairs
for Germon Oub members are Standing: Marianne Oram,
Seymore Beorok ond David Greenberg. Seated ore Liene
Venters and Gory Nevins {president).
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things which they hove learned about all year
�Making plans for the Christmas party of Spanish Club ore
Carol Chapmon (president), Lesley Le v in (se cre tory), Richard
Grant (vice-president), and Ko ren McCarthy (treasured .
Looki ng over French imports ore officers of French Club in
background, Darlene Schmidt (treasurer), Fern Nadle r (secretary), and Rhonda Kasik (vice-president). Front are Andrea
Broinin (secretary) and Paulo Rest (president).
Supplementing their knowledge of the Russian language ore
the officers Lynn Epstein (secretary), Robert Couzin (vice·
president) and Kenneth Seeksin {president) of Russian Club.
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�RECREATIONAL
CLUBS
TRl-Hl-Y and Hl- Y are two of Niles East's
most active clubs. They have sponsored service
projects and social functions. Affiliated with the
Skokie Valley Y.M.C.A., the purposes of TRlHl-Y and Hl-Y are to prepare their members
for future life and present betterment through
high standards of character. Hl-Y citizenship
award and scholarship encourage members to
live up to the highest standards. TRl-Hl-Y,
having just completed its twelfth year at Niles,
participates in
homecoming,
athletics,
and
service works.
Pen Pal Club enables students who are
interested in foreign countries or a foreign
language to gain much knowledge by corresponding with a student from another country.
Art Council gives the creative student a chance
to dabble in the many different fields and
aspects of art.
Planning many types of activities for its members ore HI-Y'S
officers. Bock Row: A. Semrow and B. Peterson. Second Row:
J. Isaac. B. Peterson, and N. Sandstorm. Front Row: C. Anderson (vice-president), and R. Randel (president).
Making plans for TRI-HI-Y'S service projects ore Bock Row:
Kathy Plough (vice-president), Glee Miller (secretory),ond Solly
Gross (treasurer) Front Row: Jackie Miller (president).
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�Marla Berman, Steve Rosenzweig, and Pat Goodmon, officers
of Pen-Pal Club, hove initiated a new practice at N iles by
corresponding with high school students abroad.
Art Council's meetings allow students to participate in any
phase of art they ore interested In. Here Brod Kasie works on
on oil pointing as Niles Strongenes and Mork Choikin watch
Jaclyne Frozin work with cloy.
Officers of the lively and active Art Council ore Back Row:
Sheila Drlbln (treasurer) and Elaine Schuman (secretary). First
~ow : Lynette Zoll (president) and Robyn Brown (vice-president).
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�The Pep Club, with the help of Its officers, Kathy Albrect (president), Sue Shuffman (vice-president), Lindo Maxzon (treasure r),
and Janet Wells (secretary) keeps school spir it alive and loud.
SERVICE CLUBS
Services lo the school, the faculty, and the
student body are the primary objectives of
the service club s. The Ushers Club makes
certain that patrons al school functions are
promptly seated. The purpose of the Managers
Club is to care for the athletic equipment and
build the athlete's moral. The Library Assistants
keep the library in a neat and order ly condition by shelving and cataloguing incom i ng
books . The PSO allows the students and faculty
to enjoy the many pictures of different subjects
they have taken around school. The Stagelighting Club is responsible for lighting the
auditorium for such programs as music and
drama performances . The AV A handles technica l equ ipm ent such as movie and slide
projectors and tape recorders. These boys set
up this equ ipm ent when it is needed for
classroom instruction.
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Films are previewed before be ing shown In the classes to dis
cove r any defects. Here Les Ascher, president of AVA watche •
for mistakes in the film , a nd checks th e projector.
�Sherry Stein (treasurer), Gayle Gordon (president), and Bobby
Lutren (secretary) of Ushers Club, see that everyone is properly seated in the auditor ium at school plays.
Becom ing acquainted with the new lighting equipment ore t he
officers of Stage Lighting Club, Victor Kure (v ice-president),
Al Semrow (secretary), and Bruce Silverstein (president).
Overseeing the services of the Audio Visuol Aids Club are its
officers Les Ascher
(president), Ron Greenberg
(secretary-
treasurer), and Al Semrow (vice-pr esident).
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�The aims of the Photographic Service Club are ta
train student photographers. Back Row: R. Hugo
(treasurer), P. Brady (secretary). Front Row: B. Todd
(president), P. Tanzer (v ice-president).
Library Assistants. Back Row: R. Kirman, S. Cabin,
B. Diaz, C. Levinson, S. Lepaff, E. Horwitz, G. Kemp,
B. Marcus, P. Barach, V. Siwek, L. Rybeck, C. Glenn.
Second Row: S. Farberman, I. Gilson, S. Coplan, R.
Lundsberg, G. Hoke, F. Heilbrun, K. Stein, E. Nessel.
Front Row: R. Oppenheimer, S. Dribin , G. Nicholas,
A. Greenberg, and S. Chaitkin·.
Members of the Managers Club do a fine job working with their teams. Back Row: M. Grossman, J.
Gold, A. Wentink, and T. Joseph. Third Row: M.
Dovis, E. Lichenstein, and H. Fine. Second Row: J.
Sand ler, A. Nissenson, W. Jones, A. Greenberg, B.
Chapmon. Front Row: F. Rubin, L. Archer, and P.
Gall is.
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�DRAMATICS
CLUBS
Through their interest in the f ield of dramatics, students devote
at least I 00 hours of tim e worki ng on productions in order to
become National Thespians. Officers of the Ni les branch are
Mike Kassin (secr etary), Shel l y Mandel (treasurer), Judy Curtiss (secretary), Tin Kroon (v ice-president), and Barbara Finder
(president).
Promoting an interest in dramatics and devel oping dramat ic ability are the Spotlighter's goals. Back Row , B. Woserman, S. Skolnick, and W. Arbit. Front Row, S. Ferdmo n (preside nt), A. Wr ight, and B. Gore.
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�The aims of the Photographic Service Club a r e lo
train stude nt photographers. Bock Row: R. Hugo
(treasu rer), P. Brody (secretary). Front Row: B. Todd
(president), P. Tanzer (v ice-president).
Library As,istants. Back Row: R. Kirman, S. Cabin,
B. Diaz, C. Levinson, S. Lepoff, E. Horwitz, G. Kemp,
B. Marcus, P. Barach, V. Siwek, L. Rybeck, C. Glenn.
Second Row: S. Farberman, I. Gilson, S. Coplan, R.
Lundsberg, G. Hake, F. Heilbrun, K. Stein, E. Nessel.
Front Row: R. Oppenheimer, S. Dribin, G. Nicholas,
A. Greenberg, and S. Chaitkin-.
Members of the Managers Club do a fine job working with their teams. Bock Row: M. Grossman, J.
Gold, A. Wentink, and T. Joseph . Third Row: M.
Davis, E. Lichenstein, and H. Fine. Second Row: J.
Sandler, A. Nissenson, W. Jones, A. Greenberg, B.
Chapmon. Front Row: F. Rubin, L. Archer, and P.
Goll is.
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Loreleis . On stairway, front row, C. Hazelton, H. Goldstein, S.
Mi ller, B. Ferguson, C. Doyan, E. Trailoros, R. Mechanic, K.
Engstrom, N. Joslyn, K. Kessler, C. Campbel l, C. Kumlin, J.
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Brickman. Back Row, L Trendier, C. Rogers, C. Johnson, K.
Gustafson, E. Kramer, J. Garro, D. Kraus, H. Verb in, H. Har-
wood, N . W ihelmson. On the left side of the pool, L Miller,
J. Czernaik, S. Mandel, S. Wolters, D. Davis, S. Gordon. In
front of them, K. Wells, C. Bohol. On the righ t side of the
pool, S. Peterson, L Wickert, B. Fisher, L Klinke, P. Baumann,
K. Wanoski, K. Haze lton.
The various music organizations of Nilehi
East provide entertainmen t at assemblies, ·at
seasonal prog ra ms, and at community functions. Besides singing at school events, the
Lorelei under the direction of Mr, Earl Auge
sang for the Skokie Civic Womens C lub, the
Fairview PTA, and the Skokie Young Women's
Club . The Choir performed for Nilehi East's
PTA. The Concert Orchestra, under the d irection of Mr. Douglass, and the Concert Band,
MUSIC
ORG ANIZ ATIO NS
conducted by Mr. Leo Provost, joined the
Choir in performance s at many school assemblies during th e year . Severa l annual music
programs were again given this year. In
December, the music groups combi ned their
efforts to brighten the holiday season by presenting th e annual Winter Festival. The
Musical in April and the May Festival rounded
out a year of excellent performances given
by a group of hard working students who
love to entertain the school.
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�Choir . Back Row: V. Kramer, K. Hayes, D. Davis, D. Krauss, L.
Kramer, C. Johnson, D. Grant, J. Mise, R. Benion, B. Lorr, B.
Glass, D. Clouser, T. Taylor, B. Ahrens, L. Trendier, J. Garro,
S. Weisman, B. Shefsky, J. Opperman, B. Sussman, B. Fisher.
Third Row: L. Ballestra, K. Gustafson, A. Harmening, B. Anderson, R. Skolnik, S. Capital, L. Miller, J. Isaac, P. Sereni, B.
Ladehoff, T. Lund, P. Gall is, P. Scarpelli, C. Turski, G. Kettering,
C. Krumsieg, C. Bobera, C. Boho!, B. Cheney, K. Kessler,
Girls GIH. Back Row: L. Riggs, M. Sinkus, S. Bozin, L. Drake,
R. Lee, B. Ferguson, L. Siegel, F. Anderson, R. Comer, E.
Boosales, J. Mueller, S. Wolters, B. Brown. Third Row: K. Wannaski, V. Van Ovvering, J. Meltzer, C. Casbarian, D. Schmidt,
L. Greenwald, J. Green, J. Malis, S. Diel, L. Skora, L. Wichert,
J. Feil. Second Row: B. Gore, C. Kum Iin, J. Koplan, S. Peterson,
L. Stone, J. Albrecht, M. Rothman, C. Janisch, T. Maurer. M.
Janson, L. Brandel, B. Dowlin, B. Goodman, S. Olson, S. Miller,
A. Anthony, P. Bauman, N. Joslyn. Front Raw: G. Boren, E.
Traiforos, R. Kavanaugh, H. Goldstein, S. Fox, H. Verbin, S.
Mandel, M. Klinghofler, J. Klein, D. Gibrick, A. Gerber, A.
Spores, C. Campbell, S. Learner, M. Learner, R. Mechanic, L.
Nelson, S Saflro, Mr. Earle Auge.
L. Akerlund, I. Bobren. Second Row.: R. Bauer, D. Steinberg,
C. Ramsay, S. Glazer, C. De Koven, L. Cole, L. Warren, L.
Brandel, L. Powell, D. Huntley, L. Benjamin, M. Weinberg.
Front Row: I. Grass, R. Oher, B. Beck, D. Keller, D. Stevens,
E. Rubenstein, R. Tyska, M. Silton, A. Holmes.
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M. Freeling, R. Brody. Fourth Row: J. Czerniak, S. Gordon, M. Arcnow, A. Zabore, C. Widman, B. Maday, P. Compono, L. Sonders, P. Herter, C. Sondrik, K. Nelson. Third Row: S. Rottnezr, K. Engstrom, E. Librj, S. Sernovitz, D.
Word, j_ Kaufman, D. King, I. Krupp, G . Marshall, L. Schwegel. Second Row: C. Steiner, D. ·Zee, L. Weiss, E. Reese,
D. Grof, R. Konrad, C. Ponkev , L. Towbin, C. Doyen . Front Row: D. Johnson, K. Copettine , C. Weil, J. Zehner, L.
Savitz, E. Greenberg, C. Spiegel.
Concert Band. Bock Row: G. Welchkd, D. Rosenthal, S. Plotkin, L. Walloch .. M. Evans. W. Droebough, R. Goodfriend.
Third Row: R. Stern, J. Rosenzweig, D. Zeller, P. Aronich, D. Hussey, T. Knudson, C. Johnson, R. Cross, I. Fronk, K.
Krell. Second Row: K. Cohen, R. Noble, T. Korman, S. Beaver, S. Tay lor, J. Goldstein, L. Fretzin, C. Suritz, W. lngstrup, M. Gershberg, M. Jacob, J. Millman, C. Wood. Front Row: R. Couzin, M. Roseman, C. Chapmon, R. Urman, K.
Frondzel, L. Maxson, K. Haselton, M. Berger, D. Applin, L. Keller, D. Shevitz, R. Wallis.
�Concert Orchestra. Back Row: K. Schubert, H. Bush, S. Shapiro, S. Yanes, H. Harwood, S. Plotkin, D. Rosenthal, M.
Evans, N. Siegel, J. Selig. Third Row: R. Malirz, P. Rest, J. Goldstein, S. Taylor, R. Stem, J. Rosenzweig, P. Aronica,
D. Hussey, K. Kreft, L. Zivic. Second Row: C. Rogers, M. Schectman, G. Berger, B. Robins, R. Noble, R. Couzin, L.
Fretzen, W. lngstrup, M. Jacobs, L. Sonkin, A. Snedeker, F. Chas kin, 0. Anderson. Front Row: G . Shapiro, R. Drozdzik,
H. Doner, E. Rotkin, C. Chapman , R. Urman, K. Frandzel, L. Maxson, 0. Manaugh, B. Myers, J. Leogrande, and M.
Brown.
Boys Glee. Back Row: W. Weber, 0. Hrab, G. Johnson, D. Skol, R. Smith, G. Polkkoff, D. Czerniak, A.
Karol. Front Row: K. Macintyre, B. Peterson,
R. Lundsberg, Mr. Auge, L. Comitor, and L. Tincher.
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�Varsity Football
Fron t Row: Mr. Kuehne (troiner), Bob Stein, Bob Shearn, Tony Melos, Dick Minors, John Poppondreo (copto in), Roy
Deon, Al Stern, Denny Gibrick, Steve Wollock, Les Ascher. Second Row: Mr. Ewing, Mr. Rooney, Bil l Toehlke, Mork
Newburger. Dick Sokow, Steve Winston, Som App leboum, Bi ll Richardson, Jeff lse l, Steve Bernstein, Mr. Osness,
Mr. Ursky. Third Row: Bert Holl, John Zioh, Barry Perelgut, Bill Brandt, Al Lazor, Ross Bendel , Ted Kossoff, Bruce
Tzinberg, f;llr. Meyer. Bock Row: Al Nissenson, Bil l Chopmon, Col Snyder. John Armstrong, Ed Mossoff, Ted Cobun,
Bob Ruttenberg, Al Monosin, Jerry Dolins, Kent Brody, Pou l Gailis, Fred Rubin.
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VARSITY impro ved, but winless again
Thi s year's Trojan varsity footba ll squad a lthough improved
over last year, again failed to w in a game. Th e improvement
in the team, however, was obvious from the outset of th e season.
In its first game the squad made a superb team effort before
falling to a very strong Niles West team 7-0. This heartbreaking
loss to our arch-rival was a particularly frustrating defeat for East
because the t ea m p layed near-f law less football in a losing effort.
The followi ng week the gridders battled a very strong Proviso
East team on even terms but fel l to two long to uchdown runs by
the Pirate's Leo Howard, 14-0. From this point on the fortunes of
the squad took a decided turn for the worse. Injuries, drop-outs
and disciplinary action weakened the team greatly, resu lting in
crushing losses to New Trier, Oak Park and Waukegan. With the
exception of a hard fought 21-0 loss to Evanston th e varsity never
again approached its early season form.
Prospects for n ext year are fairly good. Captain John Pappandrea and Most Valuable Bill Richardson are graduating but thi s
years squad was dominated by Juniors. With ou tstanding Juniors
Oick Minors, Bert Hall and Mark Newburger being joined by a
group of sophomores who shou ld bolster the weak Trojan line,
the current 16 game losing str eak should end in 1962-63.
Bob Shearn pulls in touchd'own poss from "clansman" Dick
Minors in the Highland Pork game.
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�Al Stern triesfutilelytoevodethegrospof on enemy linesman.
Hord charging Ross Bende l heads downfield in West game.
Dole Schmitzer reflects thefeelingofNilehifonsos she watches
the Trojans foll to Highland Pork 19-6.
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0
0
7
0
6
0
6
6
Ni les West
Prov iso East
Waukegan
New Tr ier
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton East
LEAGUE STANDINGS
7
13
38
47
19
21
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New Trier
Evanston
Proviso East
Waukegan
Oak Park
Highland Park
Morton East
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4
4
4
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1
0
0
1
3
3
3
4
6
7
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�Sophomore Footba ll
Front Row, Mel Klinghoffer, Mark Gilhoole y, Larry Fabian, John Davis, Iva n Sizemore, Dennis Sn ider, Mitch Paradise, Scott Duboff, Joel Blumberg, Art Be rger, Earl Lichtenstein (Manager). Second Row, Coach Col lein, Coach
McCarrol, Mike Stricher, Glenn Pou l, Morry Saopznik, Sieve Warren, Chuck Reynolds, Greg Galtuse, George
Cizeutski, Barry Schoel ler, G lenn Jorol, Bill Nigul, John Smart, John Gould (Manager), Coach Od livak. Top Row ,
Bob Gardner, Red Shaeffer, John Gay, Harvey Rosen, Dave Ewing, Bob Bauman, Bill Douglas, Steve Weiss, Don
Siegal, Tom Coleman, Neil Cherlack.
SOPHS display tough defen se, wea k offe nse
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SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SCO RES
the season successfully with consecu tive v ictories
ove'r arch-rival Niles West and eventual Suburban League champion, Proviso East. This early
season momentum faded quickly, however, and the
sophs lost a ll of their remaining six games.
The late season fai lure of the sophomore gridders was due, in a large part, to the loss of first
string quarterback Don Seiga l after the Proviso
game and to the lack of a strong running attack.
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Proviso East
6
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6
Waukegan
2
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New Trier
Highland Park
7
Evanston
2
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Theses two deficiencies caused an offensive weakness which the unusua lly strong sophomore defense cou ld not offset.
Back next year to try to rea lize the promise
displayed in the Proviso game and to end Nilehi's
sixteen g,ame losing streak are Maury Sapoznick,
Bil l Nigut, Barry Scholer, Neil Chertack and this
years outstanding sophomore, fullback Glenn Paul.
Sophomore safety Nei l Cherlack breaks up a Niles
West pass.
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SO PHOM ORE FOOIBALL STAN DINGS
Proviso East
New Trier
Waukegan
Evanston
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morton East
NILES
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Ch r is
Front Row: Manager Bruce Kaplan, Mike Purcell , Lorry Sachs, Norm Sondstrum , Mo rk Lieberman. Bock Row:
Stohlke, G.regg Gunderson, Mike Ca vanaugh, Chuck Anderson, Lorry Shap iro, Ron Korzen.
The 1962 ed ition of the Ni les Township Varsity
Cross Country squad was the finest in school
history. Led by Ni lehi's greatest runner, M ike
Purcell, who was defeated only four times in seventeen dual meet appearances, the varsity turned
in on 8-8- 1 record. The highlight of the season and
on indication of the stature rea ched by thi s years
l earn was a 28-28 tie with defending stole champion Highland Pork. Subsequent weakening of the
learn through drop outs, injuries and disciplinary
action led to a di sappointing 8th place Suburban
League meet f inish, but foi led to dampen the general fee ling of optimism which pervades th e
Nilehi Cross Country program. Prospects for next
year ore extreme ly bright as consistent performers
Greg Gunderson, Mork Liebman and Norm Sondstrum return in 1963.
VARSITY LEAGUE STAN DINGS
Evanston
New Trier
7
Oak Pork
High land Pork
5
2
3
3
0
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Proviso East
2
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Waukegan
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VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
NILES
23
Barrington
NI LES
39
Pa latine
18
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23
Ridgewood
33
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22
41
Niles West
Waukegan
25
35
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34
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19
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Libertyville
22
Mundelein
26
Schurz
36
50
Evanston
12th Place, Forest City Invitational
22
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West Leyden
28
N ILES
Highland Pork
l st Place, Ridgewood Invitational
N ILES
28
Morton East
25
Deerfield
8th Place, Suburban League Meet
15
Grayslake
N ILES
27
Proviso East
N ILES
41
New Trier
N ILES
NILES
6
3
4
4
6
Morton East
Mike Pu rcell, Ni lehi 's greatest run ner.
N ILES
NILES
26
Oak Pork
Lake Forest
15
35
28
27
30
47
22
20
29
�SOPHOMORE CROSS COUNTRY SCORES
The Sophomore Cross Country squad suffered
through a misleading 3-16 record in 1963. This
is not a true indication of the potential of this
squad, however, for the two top soph Harriers
were up helping the varsity to its fine record.
These two, Greg Gunderson and Chris Stahlke,
along
with
consistent sophomore winner Ron
Kaufman form the nucleus of what might have
been one of the finest soph teams in the area.
NILES
39
Barrington
18
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44
Paletine
19
NILES
29
Ridgewood
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36
Niles West
26
20
NILES
48
NILES
NILES
31
Waukegan
Schurz
26
47
Evanston
18
31
West Leyden
Highland Park
26
46
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Minus Stahlke and Gunderson, however, the
sophs experienced more than their share of
troubles. As in the case of the varsity, the Sub-
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urban League meet was a disaster for the sophs,
who also had to settle for eighth place. Never-
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teams should continue in the near future .
Maine East
Deerfield
8th Place, Suburban League
15
15
30
18
Grayslake
47
50
50
30
Proviso East
18
New Tr ier
Oak Park
15
15
Lake Forest
27
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Junior Mark Liebman strains toword the finish .of the
Bunker Hill course.
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Sophomore Cross Country
Top Row: Dennis Bailen, Bob Cavanaugh, Jim Rubin, Ron Kaufll'"lon, Jeff Gent, Bob Blitstein. Bottom Row: Mel Nemkov, Bob Sweetow, Ken Van Ommering, Rick Schatz, Al Heniche.
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�VARSITY GYMNASTICS SCORES
Niles West
78 l / 2
73 Proviso West 59
91
Palatine
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Maine East
2nd Place Evanston Invitational
53 l / 2
41
59
NILES
81
Glenbard West
NILES
84
Oak Park
47
NILES
79
Rich East
53
NILES
York
77 l/2
69 Proviso East
NILES
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85
NILES
67 l / 2
76
NILES
NILES
51
44 l /~
63
47
New Trier
West Leyden 64 l / 2
Waukegan
56
Evanston
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73
Arlington
59
NILES
96
Morton East
36
N ILES
78
Lane Tech
54
VARSITY LEAGUE STAN DINGS
Proviso East
6
5
4
Waukegan
3
N ew Trier
2
Oak Park
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Evanston
Niles East
Morton
Varsity Gymnastics
Top Row: Mork Kohn, M ork Kaplan, Ar ni e Lozoo r. Middle Row: Rick Block, Mork Slatten, Dol e Hardt, Leon Cooperman. Bottom Row: Ken Gordon, Ike Heller, Cooch Ricotelli, Co och Berke l.
GYMNASTS second
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A r nie Lozoor executes a p erf ect handsta nd on th e paral lel b ars as Cooch Riccotel li w atches inten tly.
Nilehi's pride and joy in 1962-63 was her
outstanding gymnastics team. With but one loss
in sixteen dual meets marring its record, the
gymnastics team rolled too second place in the
Suburban League and District Meet, and to second
place in the State Meet. Led by Seniors Ike Heller
and Ken Gordon the gymnasts raced to twelve
consecutive dual meet victories before losing to
powerful
Evanston .
The squad bounced back
beautifully from the Evanston loss with three consecutive .dual meet victories and then closed the
season with its fine showing in the state meet.
With Heller and Gordon the only Seniors in the
varsity line-up it appears as though the Trojan
gymnasts will be even better next year. Such
outstanding performers as Dale Hardt, Rick Block,
Mark Slatten and Arnie Lazaar, all state qualifiers will return in 1963-64 to spearhead another
drive for the state gymnastics championships.
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�Sophomore Gymnastics
Top Row: David C hannon, Gary Reuter , Steve Lorenz, Randy Bilde, Jahn Dav.is, Mike Kassin, Mr. Berke!. Front Row:
Steve Ullman, Ralph Stein, Al Gerber, Ran Rapper, Steve Wulf, Mike Harrel l, War r en Seigal, Mark Lazaar
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SOPHS gain skills
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NI LES
NILES
NILES
NILES
82 1/2
65
73 1/2
68
69
70
75
90
64
Morton East
Lone Tech
Niles West
Proviso West
Palatine
Moine East
Glenbord West
Oak Po rk
Rich
49 1/2
67
58 1/2
64
63
62
57
42
68
70
York
NILES 62
Proviso East 60 1/2
N ILES 71 1/2
NILES 52
80
New Trier
N ILES 69 1/2
Leyden 62 1/2
West
NILES 66
66
Waukegan
Evanston
NILES 58 1/2
73 1/ 2
NILES 67
65
Arlington
5th Place Evanston Invitational
The overall excellence of the Nilehi gymnastics
program was beautifully ill ustrated by this year' s
sophomore squad which finished the season with
on excellent l 0-5-1 record. The soph's league
record was 3-2-1, good for fourth place. Outstanding · all year and expected to help the varsity
to further honors next year were Mork Lozoor,
Steve Wolf and Jim Pardo.
Gymnasts prepare far a victorious effort against Waukegan.
�VARSITY BASKETBALL begins rebuilding
Front Row, Manager, Dick Minors, Bab Shearn, Jeff Wulf Denny Berkson, Manager Jeff Sandler. Back Row , GI
Jarol, Mike Cavanaugh, Jim Grunow, Doug Karnelly, Bill Larr, Bert Hall, Bab Ahrens, Coach Haselton.
The strain of defeat in the face al all out effort is mirrored an the faces al Trajan Basketball p layers .
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�The 1962-63 Trojan basketball squad failed in 19 attempts to
come up with a victory. With no experienced starter returning
from lost year's squad, no accurate outside shot and no big man to
control the boards, the varsity found itself unable to cope with its
very strong competition.
An example of the problems faced by the hoopsters is the cose
of Bill Lorr. Lorr, our tallest starter at 6 '3", was inexperienced as
he sow very I ittle action lost year and from his center position
found himself dwarfed by the giants of the opposition. Nevertheless, he managed to average over 15 points a game whi le doing
a competent job of rebounding. Lorr's value to the team is best
illustrated by his teammates who named him most valuable player
on the 1962-63 squad.
Obviously, the picture for next year will improve. Lorr .was the
only Senior who saw much action this year as Coach Haselton
began a rebui lding program which saw Juniors and Sophomores
seeing extensive action. With four starters returning next year,
1963-64 shou ld see the end of the current losing streak.
VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES
49
Ni les West
67
N ILES
NILES
47
NILES
35
New Trier
Morton East
Evanston
74
76
59
NILES
35
49
Waukegan
61
NILES
West Leyden
55
60
51
NI LES
47
Glenbard West
NILES
46
Elgin Larkin
55
NILES
39
Proviso East
72
NILES
51
Highland Park
79
NILES
NILES
41
Oak Park
80
34
New Tr ier
94
NILES
42
Morton East
70
NILES
44
Evanston
67
NI LES
31
Waukegan
58
NILES
NILES
24
Proviso East.
65
50
Highland Park
67
NILES
NILES
44
58
Oak Park
Layden East
67
75
VARSITY LEAGUE STANDINGS
New Trier
13
l
Waukegan
11
3
4
Proviso East
10
Morton East
7
Evanston
7
7
Oak Park
5
9
Highland Park
3
11
NILES
0
14
7
Bill Lorr bottles for a rebound against a taller New
Trier player.
�Sophomore Basketball
Top Row: Coach Van Cleave, Barry Scholer, Glenn Solberg, Howard Romanch, Bill Nigut, Denny Lompert, Mike
Prousis. Middle Raw: Mike Stricher, Glen Paul Daryl Cohen, Steve ldelman, Red Shaeffer, Glen Davis. Front Row:
Bab Kach (Manager), Don Siegal, Steve Williams, John Powers, Tom Coleman, Stu Lippmon (Manager).
A . winning season for the sophomore basketball team was precluded by the fact that Coach
Haselton called the three outstanding sophs, Glen
Jarol, Doug Kornelly, and Denny Berkson up to
the varsity. With this handicap, the squad struggled
J.V.'S, SOP HS close fast
through a 4-12 ?eason. The team appeared to be
coming into its own at the conclusion of the season,
however, as it closed with two convincing victories
over Highland Park and Oak Park.
The Junior Varsity had much the same type of
season as the sophomores. They finished the year
at 3-10 and they also won their last two games.
The lack of height in the Niles basketball program was particularly obvious on the Junior Varsity as the tallest man on the squad was the manager, 6' l" Al Schaps.
SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
41
33
41
30
40
44
26
43
34
48
34
30
30
24
63
61
Niles West
New Trier
Morton West
Evanston
Waukegan
West Leyden
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
48
54
45
55
44
53
53
41
45
39
5
J.V. BASKETBALL SCORES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
Junior Varsity Basketball
Front Row: Mr. Henderson, Al Schaps, David Tooredman, Lorry Shapiro, Kent Brody, Mark Swirsky, Gene Solomen,
Tonv Melos. Larry Sachs.
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41
32
40
30
52
27
36
42
36
30
14
48
64
Niles West
New Trier
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
Oak Park
55
571
56
34
53
52
32
53
66
42
58
38
53
�FROSH "A" SCORES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
27
24
23
30
14
24
55
39
29
36
16
32
33
Niles West
New Trier
Morion East
Evonston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
Oak Park
34
44
35
35
44
28
44
45
41
34
43
47
44
FROSH lose and learn
Frosh A. Bosketboll
Front Row: S. Widman, S. Pate, D. Nielsen, R. Nitle. Back Row: B.
Bailen, B. Baumgartner, J. Banner, L. Larson, R. Halperin, H. Bresnik.
The Frosh "A" and "B" squads met with much
the same fate as their older counterparts in
1962-63, as the "A" team fini shed with a 2-1 1
record while the "B" team ran up a 4-9 log. As
in the case of the freshman football teams, the
frosh hoopsters must begin a concentrated program of hard work if they are to compete successfully in .the Suburban Leagu e in the next three
years.
Dave Tooredman goes high to grab a rebou nd for the
J.V.'s in the West game.
Frosh B. Basketball
Front Row: Cooc h K. De Jonge, J. Norberg, B. Schmidt, T. Sorg, M. Friedman, D. Mayzel. Back
Row: K. Berg, G. Berzil, M. Kap lan, W. Lazar, L. Miner, P. Oram, J. Gendlemen, R. Lake.
FROSH "B'' SCORES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NI LES
NILES
NILES
NI LES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
33
30
26
27
15
24
43
52
49
36
31
33
52
Niles West
New Trier
Morion East
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morion East
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
Oak Park
41
50
24
56
29
44
49
51
41
44
38
45
37
�VARSllY WRESTLING SCORES
21
20
19
24
28
12
22
17
24
0
13
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NI LES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
Niles West
Palatine
Maine East
North Chicago
R.B.
New Trier
Oak Park
Morton East
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
40
Highland Park
NILES
7th Place, Waukegan Invitational
7
18
22
22
30
8
Bock Row, Stu Richter, Rob Weinstein, JeK lsel, Mark
Newburger, Howie Rosenbaum, Mark Gilhooley. Front
Row, Bob Heller, Marv Primack, Mike Kogan, Bruce
Davi~, Moury Sopoznick.
•
•
SCRAPPY GRAPPLERS show w1nn1ng form
If an award were to be given for Nilehi's
scrappiest squad, it would have to go to the
varsity wrestling team. Inju ries and drop-outs
rocked this team until at the conclusion of the
season only three of the twelve boys who wrestled
in the first meet against West wrestled in the
final District Meet. Nevertheless, the grapplers
posted a very fine 9-5 overall record and a 3-4
league mark. In the District Meet in which the
Trojans managed a third place, five wrestlers
qualified; all return in 1963-64! With these five,
Mark Newburger, Bob Heller, Howie Rosenbaum,
Bob Machacek and Jeff lsel, joined by a solid
sophomore squad Coach Byram can look foreword to a strong 1963-64 wrestling team.
Junior Varsity Wrestling
Top Row, Norm Kreisman, Howie Bittman, Arnold Gelfonn, Denny Dinelli. Bottom Row, Steve Heyman, Rus
Pepoon, Harvey Hoffman, Woyne Hanson, Steve Fields.
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VARSllY WRESTLING STANDINGS
Waukegan
Proviso East
Evanston
7
5
4
New Trier
Morion East
Niles East
Oak Park
Highland Park
4
3
3
l
0
0
2
3
3
3
4
5
7
JUNIOR VARSllY WRESTLING SCORES
NILES
NILES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
31
18
24
14
21
Niles West
Palatine
Evarrston
Waukegan
Proviso East
7
22
21
Oak Park
Morton East
New Trier
15
34
22
30
29
40
21
19
John Papandrea is in
complete control
as he easily defeats his West opponent.
�SOPHOMORE WRESTLING SCORES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
31
27
27
19
26
20
9
26
27
23
28
26
35
Second Place,
20
30
18
Niles West
Palatine
Maine East
North Chicago
New Trier
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morton East
New Trier
27
19
23
35
23
19
19
16
19
R.B.
9
Soph Quad
FRESHMAN WRESTLING SCORES
Sophomore Wrestling
Top Row: Jim Isaacson, Steve Fields, Scott Duboff, Al Heniche. Bottom Row : John DeGroffenreid, Dove Ewing, Henry
Boffmon, Steve Worren .. Craig Turski.
FROSH, SOPHS
both third
•
league
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
Niles West
41
Palatine
18
Maine East
31
North Chicago
33
Evanston
38
Waukegan
14
Proviso East
16
Oak Park
28
Morton East
15
New Trier
33
Third Place Frosh Quad
15
34
18
19
16
34
33
15
30
13
The sophomore wrestlers held true to the tradition of Nilehi wrestling teams as they scored
eight wins in twelve dual meets in 1962-63. In
league competition the soph grapplers were 5-2,
good for third place. Outstanding all year were
Ken Isaacson, John Smart, All Henriche and Craig
Turski. With this strong group of sophomores
moving up to join five district qualifiers on the
varsity next year, wrestling supporters are looking forward to a return of the days when Niles
was the wrestling power in the state of Illinois.
The Frosh with an 8-4 record and a third place
Suburban League finish gave promise of continuing the great Niles wrestling tradition.
Sowitz, Greg Spain. Second Row: Neil Baskin, Bill Ron!)n,
Steve Gilmin, Bill Pauss, Mike Gerber, Fell Schad. Front Row:
Howard Pitrack, Norm Kreisman, Joel Levin, All Heniche,
Steve Larsen . Missing: Mike Kreisman, Scott Siegal, Mike
Kotliskey , Al Becker, Ira Upin, Bill Wiser, Bob Schuman.
Senior Stu Richter struggles with West's· Denny Dilg
in the West meet.
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�Varsity Swimming
Front Row: Jim Schadt, Bob Singer, Fred Streicher, Leon
November, George Wornke, Stan Cichowski. Bock
Row: Cooch Lorson, Herb Zorov, Lorry Wolfinsohn,
John Isaac, Wayne Hutter, John Simon , Den Clouser,
Cooch Rusk.
SWIMMERS splash to five new marks
VARSITY SWIMMING STANDINGS
The varsity swimming squad finished the season with a 5-9 record. This is no cause for pessimism, however, for eleven of the fourteen varsity
Evanston
7
swimmers ore returning for the 1963-64 season
including four record-breakers. All in al l, the
New Trier
Highland Pork
6
1963 season sow N ilehi's swimmers establish
five new varsity records while enroute to a sixth
Proviso East
place Suburban League finish. Prospects for next
year ore extremely bright as consistent performer s John Simon, Leon November, Stan Cichowski,
5
4
3
2
Oak Pork
Niles East
Waukegan
o-
Morton
and Fred Streicher along with a strong sophomore
VARSITY SWIMMING SCORES
team will return to form the nucleus of what
-
should prove to be Nilehi's greatest swimming
team .
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
N ILES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
Ira Zorov, Lone 3, begins a winning 150 yard freesty le
effort in the West meet.
90
39
43
22
38
25
Niles West
Proviso West
R. B.
Moine East
Evanston
Arlington
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
57
50
30
14
53
35
57
64
East Leyden
Oak Park
Morton East
Elmwood Park
9
New Trier
�SOPHS take fourth
•
league
frosh Swimming
SOPHOMORE SWIMMING SCORES
Bottom Row: Rich Ge rshenson, Al Green, Joe Jocobs, Rich Lieb-
N ILES
NI LES
NI LES
N ILES
NI LES
NI LES
N ILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
N ILES
N ILES
44
49
38
43
16
80
48
80
42
80
58
86
64
15
Niles West
Proviso West
R. B.
Maine East
Evanston
Arl ington
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
East Leyden
Oak Park
Morion East
Elmwood Park
New Trier
man, Mike Crone, Don W ickert, Barry Wolpoff, Steve Weber .
51
45
57
52
79
15
46
15
53
15
37
Top Row: Jamie Heller, Dove Sosnick, John Weber , Mel Hoffman, Poul Lozorus, Harla n Melforb, Joy Leon, Monte Evons,
Les Colker, Ed Choulfie, Richard Janice.
r.
f'!i
~
9
31
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The 1962-63 sophomore swimm ing squad was
one of the best in Niles history as ii posted a
7 won-5 lost record in rolling to fourth p lace Suburban League finish. Led by Suburban League
butterfly champion Marty Chalfie the soph mermen ref lected the brightening Niles swimming
hopes as they cracked four school records. Contributing lo thi s assault on the r ecords books and
returning next year to the varsity ar e Ira Zarov,
Marty Chalfie, Jim Bonow, Mark Dav is, and Fred
Poindexter .
The Freshman Squad though winning only two
of eight meets was brightened by the appearances of two outstanding freestylers, Jamie Heller
and Jim Wickert and by heir-apparent to Mr.
Chalfie's Butterlfy crown, Mark Liebman. A ll three
of these boys qua lified in the top six in the
highly competitive Suburban League meet and
are expected to be fixtu r es in the Niles swimming program for the next four years.
Sophomore Swimming
Not pictured: lro Zorov, Mel Nemkov. Front Row: Jim Harring-
FRESHMEN SWIMMING SCORES
ton, Les Melnick, Manager Alvin, G reenberg, Bill Reimer,
Dick Wulf, John Cech. Bock Row: Jim Bonow, G len Jurek,
Mork Davis, Bruce Kaplan, Mike Green, Fred Poindexter, Gor-
NI LES
N ILES
N ILES
NILES
38
41
14
31
49
47
35
31
38
55
15
N iles West
Proviso West
Evanston
G lenbrook South
Waukegan
Proviso East
High land Park
Oak Pa r k
Glenbrook South
Morton East
N ew Tr ier
57
54
79
64
46
48
60
64
57
40
80
don Hoke, Morty Cholfie, Jim Lofty.
SOPHOMORE SWIMMING STANDINGS
Evanston
7
New Trier
Highland Park
6
5
Niles East
4
Oak Park
3
Proviso East
Waukegan
Morion
2
0
0
2
3
4
5
6
7
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�Varsity Tennis
Back Raw: Coach Morgan, L. Lazarus, S. Green, R. Kaye, G. Sax, S. Goldfarb, Clark, Novak.
Front Row: B. Rossman, B. Poindexter, Williams, L. Wolfinsohn, D. Dicks, S. Siega l
NETMEN build for the future
With three returning lettermen and the second
place sophomore 1962 Suburban League doubles
champions returning from lost year Cooch Morgon
n
looks for a winni_ g 1963 season. Senior Ricky Kaye
just bock from a bout with mononucleosis hos been
particularly impressive in the early season.
The sophomores though weakened by the loss
of Ron Siegal to the varsity also look foreword to
a successful season.
Ricky Kaye warms up for a practice session as he
Sophomore Tennis Squad
prepares to represent Nilehi tennis as number
First Row: Dick Wolf, Bill Goodfriend, Bill Reimer, Jimmy Jacobs,
one singles player.
Al Klein. Top Row: Coach Winnans, Wally Lazaar, Barry Hectman,
Mark Williams, Bob Lis, Norm Medoff, Glen Jaral
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�GOLF tees off to a successful season
Varsity Golf Team
Back Row: Mike Rothman , Bob Tipper, Chuck Anderson, Bob Ruttenberg, Lou Page, Stev e
Silverman, Coach Kivilleuma. Front Row: Ron Perlman, Jack Burger, Ron Rojo
The 1962 Niles varsity golf team returned intact for
1963. The five members of the golf team who struggled
as inexperienced newcomers through a mediocre 1962
season look for better times ahead in 1963. Seniors
Jack Burger, Chuck Anderson and Lou Pege along with
Juniors Ron Rojo and Ron Perlman are expected to
see rruch action this year. Burger was last years outstanding golfer and is expected to repeat in this capacity
again in 1963.
Number one golfer Jack Burger takes a practice
swing as Bob Ruttenberg looks on.
Frosl>-Soph Golf
Top Row: J. Massers, W. Douglas, S. Anderson , A. Shane, D. Perkins,
E. Rakowsky, D. Maurizi, A. Gordon, B. Kaplan, Coach Storr. Front
Row: C. Gabbey, A. Spores, D. Wolfonsohn, R. Skolnick, R. Kaplan,
J. Rathman, G. Feldman
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�The early port of the 1963 baseball season
was, to soy the least, confusing. The varsity dropped
two of their first three games but were never
sound ly
beaten.
Both
defeats were one
run
decisions. With the return of Senior pitch er Marv
Kaye the hitherto erratic Trojan pitching staff should
be greatly strengthened. W ith Kaye and Bill Toehlke
pitching consistant good baseball 1963 could seea
return to the glory days of Ni les baseball.
Mike Cavanaugh prepares ta bunt while Larry Sacks prepares far
anything.
BASEBALL tops spring action
right: Coach Odlivak, P. Ray (Mgr.), A. Manasan, M. Kaye, R. Bendel, M.
Cavanaugh, B. Lis, B. Gev irtz, Coach Rusk. Third Row: T. Dadigan, K. Brody, L. Marinello, J.
Armstrong, D. Messner. L. Feinermon. Second Row: B. Walner. M. Newburger. J. Wolf,
B. Toelke, M. Mehl, A. Me las, A. Harris. Front Row: R. Ratner. S. Richter. F. Fishman, D.
Minors, L. Socks. B. Shearn
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�Sophomore Baseboll Squad
First Row: Ron Toth, Steve Potkin, Glen Balas, George Agoranis, Ken Karlson, Jim Sclesinger,
Mike Silber, Peter Gobus. Middle Row: Mork Gilhooley , Joel Blumer, Stu Levin, Reed Flamming, John Geavaros, Les Olefsky, Jerry Samulsan, Dick Sizemore, Ed Barnett. Top Row :
Coach Yursky, Red Schaeffer, Mike Prousis, Art Silverstein, Mike Stricker, Glen Smith, Glen
Poul, Harvey Rose, Stev.e Warren
The
sophomore
baseball
squad ended
the
season without a strong starting pitcher. This was
reflected by two early lopsided defeats but the
general feeling on the squad is that the season is
still young and improvement will surely come.
At the time of this writing the frosh had not
yet opened their s~ason but an exceptionally large
turnout was somewhat encouraging to the freshman
coaches.
Freshman "A" Squad
F ir st Row : Jim Tripp, Dove Mayze l l, Lenny Klayman, Fred Strunk, Miles Paris, Charlie Josephson, Richard Mayfield. Top Row: Poul Lazarus,
Jim Fassino, Jeff Gendelman, Henry Boffman,
Poul Oram, Steve Pote, Stuart Widman, Roger
Peterson, Richard Halperin; Coach Van Cleave
Frosh "B" Baseball
Kneeling:
Karol, Jeff;
Tannebaum,,Lorry;
Lake,
Ronald; Berger, Jerry (Mgr); Lindley, Gary; Siegel,
Howar d; Finger, Mich ael. 2nd Row: Barnett, Howard;
Schwartz, Mork; Struck, Jim; Mizock, Don; Davidson,
Roger; Levin Joel. 3rd Row: Buzi l, Garry; Bonner,
Jeff; Spitzer, Jeff; Clay, Bruce; Neuman, Bob; Ricci,
Steve; Henry, William (Cooch)
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�Varsity Track
Front Row: M. Lieberman, N. Sandstrum, M. Purcell, N. Chertack, A.
.
Galen, A. Scott. Middle Row: D. Munn, A. Sutton, P. Becker, L Shapiro, B. Gordner, D. Cohen, R. Greenberg, Cooch Colleen, Coach
Snyder, Coach McCarrol. Top Row: G . Gunderson, A. Roth, D. Bouck,
B. Holl, B. Lorr, R. Bunion, W. Hanson, B. Scholler.
CINDERMEN burn up the track
The 1963 varsity track team boasts two outstanding Seniors in
Bill Lorr and Mike Purcell and a host of promising underclassmen.
Sophomore half miler Greg Gunderson ran an outstanding 2:04
half mile in the first outdoor meet of the year and shows promise
if becoming one of the state's top men in this event. The sophs
have four half milers capable of breaking 2: 10. Sophomore pole
vaulter Neil Chertack has cleared eleven feet. This year's track
team is an interesting blend of· old and new and gives indication
of vast improvement in the years to come.
Bill Lorr easily clears a practice jump os he
prepares an assult on the six foot barrier.
Soph Track
Bottom Row: Left to right: Boureron, Armand Cohen,
Fred Rosenfield, Richard Gershenson, Bob Blitstein,
Steve Mehl, Dove Baker, Al Henich . Row 2 : Dave
Edelman, Paul Gustafson, Mitch Paradise, Neil Baskin, Jim Rubin, Ed Vzemok, Jeff Schad, Jay Norberg.
Row 3: Rosenwald, Conklin, Dan Siegel, Steve Weiss,
Mel Hoffman, Paul Willner, Chuck Schwartz, Donny
Nieson, Rick Nitti, Walter Snider, Ira Upin, Scott
Siegal. Row 4: Kori Meerstein, Bob Erdell, Cliff Rudnick, Ron Robin, Doug Kornelly, Bill Nigut, Howard
Romanek, Denny Bail en, Boliton, Ken Berg, Bill Baumgartner, Ron Potencore, Bruce Meyer.
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�N-CLUB
N-Club
Top Row: B. Holl, C. Anderson, C. Stahlke, G. Gunderson, M. Kaye, S. Applebaum,
L. Wolfinsohn, J. Berger, B. Ruttenburg, C. Snider, A. Monosin, W. Hutter, H. Perlgut, J. Zioh, B. Lor. 2nd Row: R. Block, D. Gibrick, H. Rosenbaum, M. Lieberman,
N. Sandstrom, M. Purcell, B. Chapmon, R. Fernandez-Rohe, D. Hardt, 1: Heller, A.
Letzkuzz, L. Socks. I st Row: J. Doi ins, R. Karz en, M. Newburg er, R. Perlman, K.
Brody, A. Shapiro, A. Golen, K. Gordon, B. Tolke, A. Melis, B. Shern, D. Minors.
FENCERS
The N Club sponsored by Mr. Pat Rooney added a new inno-
In its first season of organized competition ou r fencing team
vation to its annual N Club - Faculty game: the N-Clubbers
boasted two state finalists - 4th place champ Harvey. Geish
presented a double-header featuring the N Club Juniors and
and 5th place winner Chuck Saritz. Coach Robert Keen was
the Skokie Firemen. The game was full of action and was not
elected manager for the 1964 State Invitational Fencing Tournament to be held at the University of Ill inois.
decided until the overtime period when the firemen won by
a two point margin. Our N Club seniors met defeat at the
hands of the faculty team. Proceeds from the game went to
the Firemen's Benevolent Association and the NClubtreasury.
Fencing Squad
Front Row: Harvey Horris, Gene Mendel, Lee
Nudelman, Peter Trobe, Bill Peterson. Bock Row:
Mr. Keene, George Kite, Harvey Gersh, Gory
Baim, Al Wentink, Chuck Suritz
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�Boord members organize and co-ordinate all G.A.A. activities. Bock Row, Ilen e Bobren, Koren McCarthy , Gail Carlson, Alexis Zobore, Lindo Cor ter, Koren Woysdorf. Second Row, Lindo Witcher, Cynthia Guerrero, Kathy Michael,
Fern Nadler, Judy Jacobs. Fron t Row, Hilary Henner, Judy Mossing, Judy Malis, Koren Johnson, Kathy Plough.
Nol Pictured, Lindo Akerlund, Lindo Grimson, Cathie Wagner.
G.A.A. develops co-ordination and skill
The Gir ls' Athletic Association is an organization standing for
the deve lopment and co-ordination of th e body as well as the mind
and emotions. An integral group of girls who spark and maintain
G.A.A. gives two points for every hour spent after school. The
points are accumulated over a period of four years, and awo~
ore presented at on assembly each spring. Al this time the gover
friendship, G.A.A. enlightens the school day with vigorous exercise. Team sports such as vol leyba ll , badminton, and basketba ll,
ing group of G.A.A., the G.A.A. Board, installs its new membe
and officers.
along with individual sports like modern dance, swimming, and golf
afford G.A.A. members the opportunity for self-improvement and
The girls annually sponsor a service project. This year th E
visited Three Oaks, on old people's home. After-the-game mixe
like the Cut-Up and the Breather, along •with a mid-winter a
relaxation several days after school. This year G.A.A. introduced
two new sports: the inter-scholastic tennis team and the gymnastic
demonstration team.
spring ployday, were also sponsored by the girls. The main eve
of the year was the spring Turn about dance, Tonight at Toro .
The management of G.A.A. is guided by its hard working officers: Beth Kucera (Treasurer), Morleo e Weinberg
(Secretory), Sue Ingersoll (Second Vice President), Sue Eichhorn (First Vice President), Nancy Johnson (President).
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�In the swim of things are Ripplettes Debbie Aultz, Anita Vega, Lila Greaves, Carol Zimmerman, Sandy Ohlson,
Linda Singer, Jan Ba rnet, Robyn Brawn, Ginny Van Ommering, and Kathy Wells.
Displaying her acrobatic abil ity in a walk-over is Dawn King,
a member of the G.A.A. gymnastic demonstration team.
Preparing ta catch the foul pitch is Linda Raphae l.
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�G.A.A. golfers goze on as Miss Samson instructs Kathy Plough on the proper golf stance.
G.A.A. promotes good sportsmanship
Another point is scored os Joyce Konofsky spikes the net
while Sue Swartwout looks on.
Reaching for the heights, Diana Jacobson, Sue Swartwout,
Lin do Raphael, ond Kathy Grunow attempt to get the boll
for their teom.
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�The enthusiastic members of the inter-scholastic tennis team
are: Back Row: Jerin Mueller, Kathy Grunow, and Sha r yn
Von Oppen. Front Row: Kathy Guerrero, and Koren Kamm ie r.
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Form, co-ordination, and grace are a few of the many
qualities which modern dancers Marcia Paul, Judy
·Kadison, Andrea Chesek, Shelly Saffro, and Barbara
At the induction ceremony last spring, Mrs. Tu rp in presented
major letters lo Kathy Plough, Judy Massing, Cath i e Wagner,
�Kathy Michael, Christine Citro, and Marlene Weinberg comfort some of the old people at Three Oaks old people's
home during the annual service project.
In a tedious game of badminton, Joyce Konofsky reaches
for the birdie as Kathy Plough gets ready lo serve
the boll over the net.
Cynthia Guerrero, in the release of the boll, shows
perfect bowling form.
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�Futur e G.A.A. members enjoy o thrilling gome of softball at the annual spring ploydoy.
The magical moments of "April in Athens" unfold as
Dave Hussey, Candy Steadman, Tino Kroon, Joe Francisco, and Elayne Levinson receive bids and favors
from Miss Roy.
Dancing the night away at the Turnabou t ore Jon Selig
and Wolter lngstrup
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�Demonstrating their meticulous form are Varsity Cheerleaders Kathy Finn, Dale Schmitzer, Lynn Kaselow, D~nna
Veto, Janel Olson, Linda Schoenberg, Bonnie Lerman, and Cynthia Garro.
CHEERLEADERS spark enthusiasm
The freshmen, sophomore, and varsity cheerleaders are known
throughout the entire school as excellent examples of good sportsmanship and school spirit. Always prepared to cheer the team s on
to victory, the varsity cheerleaders are lead by senior captains
Kathy Finn and Janet Olson. Practicing three days a week after
school is difficult work but must be accomplished to obtain the goal
they are striving for. The cheerleading sponsors, Miss Ray and
Mrs. Drake, demand perfect attendance of these hard working
girls.
While cheering in rain and cold weather, the cheerleaders fee
even more inspired to help th e team with hearty yells and burst
of joy. Always feeling that their first loyalty is to the team, thel
have much school spirit and promote it to a great extent. Al
enthusiastic girls who have athletic ability, good sportsmanshii:i
and are good representatives of Niles are invited to compel
for these limited positions at a cheerleading clinic which is . con
ducted each spring.
Al l aglow with enthusiasm for our team ore the Varsity Cheerleaders. Back Row, Janet O lson, Bonnie
Lermon, Cynthia Garro, and Lindo Schoenberg. Front
Row, Dole Schmitzer, Lynn Koselow, Kathy Finn, and
Donna Velo.
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�Jumping with joy for our team are Sophomore Cheerleoders Sandy O hlson, Ann Harmening, Barb Cheney,
and Janis Kamps.
Getting ready for a cheer ore Sophomore Cheeerleaders Sandy Oh lson, Ann Harmening, Barb Cheney,
Dione Hoffman, and Janis Kamps.
Starting the year out with enthusiasm and school spirit
are Freshmen Cheerleaders Linda Nelson, Kathy Jones,
Diane Swenson, and Sheri Rice.
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HOMECOMING
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Amid much excitement, carefully assembled floats are lined
up and judged.
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Condyl Popcorn! Cokes! ore familiar cries echoing across the
stands of the stadium.
took a "Highland Fling". This year's Homecoming theme accented
floats, ranging from decorated cars to elaborate trailer floats,
awaited the judges' decision. Among the winners were the Junior
the annual float porode and the traditional Homecoming Dance.
and Senior Cabinet floats and the Cheerleaders' float.
To celebrate its twenty-sixth Homecoming Festival, the Trojans
To begin a wonderful weekend, a twilight pep rally was held on
At nine o'clock the procession left the theatre parking lot and
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storied on a route which took them through Skokie and bock to
school in time for the afternoon game. Although losing this hord-
October
Pork on October 13.
As the sun peeped over the roof of the Old Orchard Theatre
Saturday morning, hoards of people were seen busily applying
fought bottle, the team and its unconquerable spirit will be remembered for many years to come.
the ,finishing touches to their creations. A long line of beautiful
year's Hom ecoming game against Highland Pork.
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�The traditiona l Hom ecoming Dance marked the highspol of
t hat memorab le weekend. The evening began al eigh t thir ty
as Alumni and students danced lo mood mus ic supplied by
the Be l-Tones.
The gathering was treated lo an evening enhanced in old
Scottish style, as the gymnasium became a medieval castle,
complete with a red carpel and pl aid kilted heralds.
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The Homecoming Queen for 1962, Joan Kempton, and her
escort, Ray Berens, ascend the stage as she is about lo relinquish her throne lo the Homecoming Queen for 1963, Tina
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MISS SUZI POVLO
MISS SUE KIMBALL
QUEEN TINA KROON
MISS CHARLENE BECK
MISS SUE MILLER
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�Merle Jacob puts the finishing touches on Boris K<
kov's (Tim Taylor) beard.
LIGHT, SOUND and MAKE-UP lead to.
Bruce Silverstein handles the confusing job of
on the proper stage l ights at the master board.
Much of the fun of producing a Broadway
production results from th e many backstage tasks.
Hoving just moved into a new auditorium, Nilehi's
lighing and sound crews busied themselves with
the task of developing the proper techniques for
the auditorium-christening production of "You can't
Toke It With You." The lighting and sound crews
of advisor Mr. George Fink were long at work
when Miss Virginia Stemp completed the casting
principals in the ploy.
Once the tasks of costing, lighting and sound
were completed, the entire cost and production
staff settled down to six weeks of rehearsing.
Were it not for the efforts of the make-up, property
and costume crews, the production would not hove
been the smashing success it was!
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applies moke-up.
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�"H e's cute; chuckles Sue Robinson to Bob Greenberg as Elise
Bloom, Karen Slotky, and Perry Tasky look an in amazement.
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"YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU"
Almost everyone wishes he were someone
else, but the members of the Sycamore family
were happy the way they were. Essie had been
dancing and maki ng candy for eight years. Mr.
DePinna and Pau l Sycamore had been writing
DePinna and Paul Sycamore had been making
firecrackers for some time. Mrs. Sycamore had
been writing p lays for seven years because a
typewriter was once delivered to her by mistake.
Ed had been p laying the xy lophone and printing
greeting cards. Grandpa attended commencements and p layed darts. All did as they p leased
without a worry-all except A l ice, the only sensible
member of the family, and the Kirbys, the exact
opposites of the Sycamores. Their son, Tony, like
Al ice, was an exception, as he was the only rational member of his family. His engagement to Alice
and the reformation of h is father provided the
p lot for the wonderfu l comedy by Kaufman and
Hart, "You Can't Take It With You."
Grandpa (Mike Kassin) gives the tax collector (J eff Provus)
a hard time when he refuses to pay his income tax many
years overdue.
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�Mr. Kolenkov (Tim Taylor) looks on hoppily as pert ballerina
Essie Sycamore (Sandy Salstone) tries to learn a new step.
It's love for Alice Sycamore (Mimi Tangul) and Tony Kirby
(Chuck Solomon) as they plan to spend summer, winter, spring,
and fall together.
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seasonal
Nilehi is alive with the melodies
Christmas Music Fest ival.
of
seasonal music as Mr. Provost. the orchestra, and the choir perform at the
With the presence of winter's joyous holiday season come the
beautiful music of Niles' ambitious music department. Under the
on all school assembly so all students could have a chance t~
leadership of Mr. Earl Auge and Mr. Leo Provost, voices of the
Glee Club Choir, and Loreli blended with NiJes' .student orchestra
to produce numerous Christmas, Hanukah, and winter melodies.
The choir was also asked to carol in the Old Orchard Shopping
Center that Friday night.
It con truly be said that the music deportment added to the
Selections from Sunday afternoon's concert were repeated at
enjoy one of Niles' outstanding achievements.
joyous mood and gay spirit of the 1962 holiday season.
The choir nervously waits for last minute instructions before their performance in the winier music festival.
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�Jackie Miller, Jim Albright, Bob Ahrens, and Sue Furster reflect for a moment on the past year's happy memories.
"MOONLIGHT and MISTLETOE"
climax the
holiday season
Niles' students decked themselves with bright
airs and happy faces at this year's annual Christmas Dance. Sprigs of mistletoe and soft romantic
moonlight transformed the girls' gymnasium into
a winter wonderland.
The dance, sponsored by the Student Union
Board, was highlighted by the entrance of St.
Nicholas himself, more commonly known to the
students as Mr. Earl Auge.
Students danced by the light of a full, pale
yellow moon and the popular melodies of Jack
Emery's orchestra. All who attended the dance
will long have beautiful. memories of a night
of "Moonlight and Mistletoe."
Jan Olsen and Ted Roper pause to enjoy an old-fashioned
cup
of "Christmas Cheer".
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�TINKERBELL casts her magic sparkle ...
on Reflections Talent Show
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"Not bad," observes M r . Disney (Jerry Paul) as he sizes up his
animated characters, Jill Lampert, Maureen Paul, Jeri Hoffman,
Coral Bacino, Helene Harwood and Danna Hirsch.
Reflections Revelries of 1963 proudly presented
"Fact and Fancy," a delightful romp through the
four happy kingdoms of Disneyland. Twenty-two
colorful acts depicting the fantasy and realism
of the magic land ranged from a chorus line of
pretty Tomorrowland girls, to a clever song and
dance number by several animated Disney favorites from Fantasy land, to a solo Indian ritual dance
from Frontiersland, to an exciting hunter-leopard
dance twosome from Adventure Iand.
A gay parade of tourists and an old-fashioned
band started the evening off on a lively note.
To highlight the show, introducing every act was
a special narrated tableau and a slide of an actual
attraction from Disneyland .. The evening ended
on a note of warmth with the appearance of
Tinkerbell herself, wishing everyone a magical
goodnight.
A band of roving minstrels, Linda Wolcott, Sue Sernovilz and
Donna Orbach, brings the colorful music of the old South to
Nilehi:
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�The Germon Marching Band and a varied group of Disneyland
citizens offset the excitement and fun of the 1963 Reflections
Revelries Talent Show.
Chuck Solomon glances anxiously at his watch as Hnrriet
Verbin, Judy Mehlman, Bobbi Lutren, Sue Berber ick, Sandy
Friedlander, Janice Potnick, and Karen Slotky cry , "You're
late!"
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�Actors Mike Klug and Chuck Solomon lay v illainous plans before a statue of Sleepy Hollow's
famous headless horseman.
"SLEEPY HOLLOW"
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setting of the 1962 musical show
"Mr. Crane of Sleepy Hollow", the first complete
musical to be presented at Nilehi, was a delightful comedy about a tall, slender, but lovable
dancing teacher who invaded an all-girl school.
Ike Crane, played by Les Silverman and John
Isaac, found himself in love with the school music
teacher, in a hot feud with the rival physical
education teacher, and in trouble with the Dean
of Sleepy Hollow, the girls' school. The cast, crews,
orchestra, and chorus owe their outstanding performances to the able direction of Mr. Earle Auge,
music, and Miss Virginia Stemp, drama.
~Mr. Crone of Sleepy Hollow' was not without
its romantic moments. One of them is captured
here by cost members Bruce Goodmon, Jeff
Siegel, Jerri-Roe Hook and Sue Peterson.
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�Richard Young, Ann Coffell, Mike Tansey, and Helen Hoffer al l agree that sparkling foun tains and Arabian castles
ore on important port of "Scheherazade." the 1962 Arabian style prom.
"SCHEHERAZADE" bids farewell to 1962
"What a handy statue!" cry Jock Su llivan and Kathy Stockmor to Barbaro Frohman, Fred Samson, Nancy Link, and
Bill Richardson.
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�Prom King ond Queen (Marilyn Maypole and Ken de Graffenreid) stand regally amongst the ir court (Diane Schoenberg, Stuart Marshall , Sharon Greenberg, Rodger Roj o, Richard Feldman, Jill Schwartz , Jay Brad igan , and D ione
Stevens,) all elected by fellow students.
Lingering longest, perhops, in the hearts and minds of the
graduates of 1962 will be that wonderful night, the night of the
1962 Junior-Senior Prom, "Scheherazade".
their high school years and the beginning of a new type of life.
nasium into the wonderful land of the Arabian Nights, a land of
"Scheherazade" was the magic word that transformed the gym-
June 3, 1962 symbolized many things. For some, on the Junior
genies, magic carpets, and scented perfume. From 8:00 p.m . to
Cabinet Planning Board, it marked a year of preparation and
anticipation of that final day. For others it was a long awaited
as they danced to the music of Stan Bellack's Band. The cl imax
occasion for dancing and celebrating; but it was for the seniors
of the evening occurred as Marilyn Maypole and Ken de Graffen-
that June 3, 1962 was really important, for it marked the end of
reid were pronounced King and Queen.
12:00 p.m . couples enjoyed the splendor of that enchanting land
Although couples were not charmed by the eer ie melodies of snake charmers' flutes, the y d id dance to the m usic
of Stan Bellack's Band .
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strain against the iunior class team in East's
traditional Ham ecom i n g Pep Rally JuniorSe nior Match.
CLASSES
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�The jump from grammar .to secondary school is
a large one. The freshman faces ideas and concepts
that are totally new to him. For the first few weeks
of school, even the daily schedule and the location ·
of various rooms may prove problems to the fresh
man, but gradually, he adjusts to the trends of higli
school.
Freshman Cabinet, an organization composed o
elected representatives and alternates from eacli
homeroom, unifies and strengthens the newly-joined
class. Cabinet's constitution is patterned after that of
the United States, even to the extent that officers
are elected within the Cabinet itself. The President,
Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer preside over
meetings held alternate Fridays of each month.
Having successful ly conducted a sweater sales
campaign, Freshman Cabinet came once again to
the limel ight with their booth at the all-school Carnival "Panic 63." Already the representati ves are
making plans for next year.
Freshmen Cabinet. Back Row: Ruth Gould, Gary Bain, Gary Baril, Michael Gerber, Ava Brody.
Second Row: Robert Sweetow, Renee Porter, Paulette Heche, Lisa Schats. First Row: Vivian Shermun,
Corelie Doyen, Norman Kreisman, Donna Ze... Judi March.
FRESHMAN CABINET directs class activities
Wayne Abramson
Michael Alpern
Geraldine Ahonen
Neal Anstadt
Dave Ahrendt
Bonnie Antman
Steve Alleman
Arlene Appelman
Bob Arcus
Michele Aronow
Esther Arenson
Marlene Babetch
Gregory Arenson
Susan Baigelman
Joseph Arkin
Dennis Bailen
Gary Baim
Barbara Boren
Howard Bain
Howard Barnett
Dave Baker
Jan Barnett
Penny Barach
Bob Borys
Cynthia Basile
Rita Bauer
Marilyn Basile
William Baumgartner
Neil Baskin
Stefani Bay
Dennis Boss
Ellen Beaver
Allen Becker
Tobey Benas
Cindi Becker
Marlene Bennett
Har lan Becker
Judith Benson
Shelly Becker
Ken Berg
Jerry Berger
Rhona Berkowitz
Michelle Berger
Al Bernstein
Faith Berk
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Ellen Bernat
Dave Bergeron
Randy Bills
�Rivian Bilton
Joel Block
Donna Blocker
Merry Bloch
Susan Blaine
Phi lip Block
Robert Bl itste in
Richard Block
Robert Block
Jeff Bonner
Allan Sebren
Joyce Bookshester
Randee Boldenstein
Terri Boyer
Ben Bolotin
A l lon Brachman
Kathl een Brorly
Esther Br enner
Bonnie Braiman
Howard Bresnik
Carl Brokmon
Gayle Br idge
Barbara Brav i
Benita Brod
Ava Brody
Lindo Brown
Donna Brown
M ichael Bryon
Gory Brown
Cynthi a Bryant
Karen Brown
Sharon Brzny
Henry Buch
Garry Buzi l
Poul Buchstein
Marcia Ca lkins
Koren Budnick
Pot Compono
Dione Burdeen
Kathy Capettini
Sheldon Coplon
Edward Chalfie
Mory Carroll
David Channon
Alan Cosborian
Barbaro Chemers
A rden Century
Jim Cheney
Joan Cho!nowski
Ron Coconote
Sharon Citron
John Clauson
Arm 0 nd Cohen
David Cohen
Bruce Cloy
Lee Cohen
Allen Cohn
Michael Crane
Wesley Colker
Kathy Crunow
Charles Conklin
Bamb i Cooper
Gail Czerwinski
Govin do Roso
Luana Doy
Steve Dodigon
Ello David
Carmen De lo Huergo
Mork Dov is
Hollis S. Denn
Debby Doy
Susan D ine
Mike Dissen
Arlene Dolnick
Rosemary Divito
Helyn Doner
Shelley Dobkin
Rozlynn Dor t
Marlene Dolitsky
He len Dragon
Natalie Dudnick
Ruth Edelman
Helen Duffin
Robert Edwards
Vicki Dunn
Gerri Ehrenberg
Lindo Dusz
Donna Eisenberg
Vic El ias
Richard Engen
Roy Elkes
Bob El liott
Sharyn Elvey
Koren Engstrom
Maxine Epstein
Monte Evans
Richard Ewert
Jessica Fei t
Jim Fassino
Joel Feldman
Anita Fechter
M ike Feldman
Zaneta Feigen
Jeff Fe ltman
Marsha Felzer
Ronald Edwin Ferris
Bonnie .=erber
Mary Fian
Barb Ferguson
Howard Fine
Patricio Ferri
Maxine Fine
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�Michael Finger
Richard Fisher
Donald Fink
Barbara Forman
Sharon Finley
Joann Fronk
Mork Fisch
Steven Franks
Joclyne Frozin
Maurene Fuenfer
Mork Friedman
Down Goffen
Robert Friedman
Iris Gogermon
Carol Fryde
Jim Golloi
Darlene Ganas
Joyce Gerorge
Tony Gopostione
Michael Gerber
Morty Garb
Michael Gershberg
Stacie Geller
Richard Gershenzon
Paulo Gerowitz
Ion Gilson
Vickie Gillio
Karyn Gillis
Jerry Gilman
Steve Gilman
Lisa Gittelson
Eileen Glutzer
Roz Goldberg
Cori Glenn
Barbaro Goldberg
Susan Goldberg
Fron Goldberg
Barbaro Goldman
Ronald Goldberg
Mork Goldman
Don Goldstein
Alon Gordon
Barbaro Goldstein
Carol Gordon
Howard Goldstein
Joe Gordon
Sharon Goodmon
Joel Gordon
Susan Gordon
Mork Gould
Carol Gore
Ruth Goul d
Gayle Gore
Joyce Grofmon
Douglas Gough
Mory Groifmon
Gail Green
Chuck Greenberg
Barry Goldwater
Judi Greenberg
Joanne Green
Sheryl Greenberg
Sha ro n Green
Alon Greene
Lindo Greenwald
Sharon Grossman
Patr ick Griffin
Floro Gryn
Iris Gross
Bill Grist
Marshal l Grossman
Poul Gustafson
Andy Gutter
Joie' Handelman
Richard Halperin
Susan Horostony
Joy Hammerman
William Harms
Paulo Hamilton
Jon Horrell
Richard Harrer
Lynne Harrison
Harvey Horris
Marlene Koscle
Jeon Horris
Carolyn Haselton
Julie Horris
Inger Houolond
Paulette Heche
Judi Henkin
Barry Heckman
Anita Hermon
Jomes Hellet
David Hermon
Al Henich
Nancy Herskovitz
Tommy Hill
Marcia Hock
Sandro Hirsch
Carole Hoffman
Terryl Hirsch
Melvin Hoffman
Lindo Hite
Rea Hoffman
Donna Hofstetter
Steve Horwitz
Anita Holmes
Jomes Howard
Ira Hol zman
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Doniel Hrob
Toni Horrigan
Deborah Huntley
�"Come on, let's hear f rom the Class of '66!"
shouts Dr. Keith Kavanaugh, as he leads the
new freshman doss in its first cheer .
Fred Huss
Jeffrey Jacobs
Dione Israel
Joel Jacobs
Jomes Jacob
D iana Jacobson
Jomes Jacobs
Marcia Jacobson
Diano Jacobson
Diana Johnson
David Joet
Greg Johnson
Richard Jonis
Janet Johnson
Stuart Jenkins
Koren Johnson
Kathy Jones
Donette Kadow
Chor les Josephson
Richard Kadrzywsko
Koren Kobot
Jacqueline Kol ins
Steve Kodish
Jan is Kolmanson
Karen Kommier
~onito Kap lan
Mike Kone
Br uce Kaplan
Laurel Konlon
More Kap lan
More Kanne
Richa rd Kap lan
Miriam Karmel
Susie Kotz
Jeff Korol
Jonis Kaufman
Koren Koss
Micki Kaufman
Marshall Kotz
Ruth Kaufman
Karyn Koy
Myra Kellman
Poul Koy
Gloria Kemp
Marsha Kear ney
Ronald Kesselman
Lindo Keep
Down King
Lenny Klayman
Kenneth Koehler
Alon Klein
Marcia Koff
Lorry Klein
Bon ito-Roe Kopokin
Brenda Koenig
Mike Kot I isky
Rose Kovorsky
Joel Kreger
Patricio Kovas
Mike Kre isman
Arnold Kover
Norma n Kreisman
Sondra Kray
Fred Krisch
Jill Kulwin
Shari Lechman
Ronna Kurtz
Rona ld Lake
A l len Kutchins
Gory Lampert
Lo r ry Jo gr in
Peter Lanners
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�Poul Larsen
Tom Lossin
Steve Larsen
Mork Lazor
Lorry Lorson
Wally Lazor
Mortin Losh
Louis Lazare
Madalyn Lebow
Susan Lee
John LeComte
Jon Leifer
Lorry Ledgerwood
Bill LeMonds
Ruth Lee
Joy Leon
Steve Leon
Norm Levin
Norman Leopold
Barry Levine
Dov ido Levin
Darryl Levine
Joel Levin
Harold Levine
Judy Levine
Ann Levy
Marcia Levine
Barbaro Levy
Roger LeVine
Donna Ann Lewis
Marcia Leviton
Jeff Lewis
Sheila Lieberman
Gory Lindley
Richard Liebman
Niles lip in
Stuart Lighton
Adrien Lome
Cary Lind
Dov id London
Michelle London
Wendie Lutren
Donald Lubowich
Lee Mocoluso
Alan Ludmer
Will Machacek
Richard Lundsberg
Keith Macintyre
Roger McCarthy
Judy Morch
Borboro Maday
Barbaro Marcus
Ross Monno
Richard Marshall
Peggy More
Thomos Mortish
Sue Marx
Dove Mayzel
Richard Mayfield
Norman Medoff
Suson Moy
Kori Meerstein
Mork Moyer
Susie Mehlman
Harvey Melamed
Dione Merritt
Iris Meltzer
Bruce Meyer
Judy Meltzer
Bobbi Meyers
Susan Mermelstein
Mark Meyers
Sheryl Miller
Donold Mizock
Dole Mills
Susan Murphy
Lorry Miner
Roger Moore
Rita Mishkin
Ronald Mosoff
Freshman Cabinet member Robert Sweetow is the barker as
Renee Porter thoughtfully composes o comic "Panic-Gram"
the feature of the Closs of '66 booth al the al l-school carnival.
�Freshmen Cabinet's first project is the planning and
construction of the class's float for the Homecoming
Parade. The product is shown here os it turns off the
main parade route at Niles Avenue and Oakton Street.
Ronna Multack
Kay Nastos
Susan Myerson
Ken Nelson
Elaine Nachman
Linda Nelson
John Nastos
Bob Neuman
Vera Neumann
Henry Nimon
Daniel Nielsen
Darlene N ineberg
Bi ll Niel sen
Richard Nitti
Linda N ilsson
Koren Nixon
Lee Nudelman
Robert O'Roark
Barry Offenbach
Laurie Osser
Tony O 'Martin
Greg Ostrom
Paul Oram
Orland Pollman
Larry Pardo
Jerome Paul
Miles Paris
Bil l Pauss
Steve Pate
Debby Pearlman
Iris Paul
Dav id Pepper
Karen Perelgut
Allen Petts
Frances Perlman
Robert Phi l lips
Toni Pestine
Kenny Pierini
Roger Peterson
Anna Pietkowski
Zachary Pi nas
Steve Palen
Howard Pitrack
Richard Polster
Bonnie Pogodin
Ronald Pontecore
Liso Polakoff
Ronald Poppenhagen
Renee Porter
John Proft
Herchel Portman
Bruce Rabin
Herv Pol ish
Gregory Rabin
Roy Pozan
Harvey Rabin
Ronald Rabin
Sue Rasnick
Br uce Radzin
James Rathmann
Stephanie Randall
Lari Red l in
Rona ld Rapper
foy Reese
Dan Reinwa ld
Steven Ricci
Phyl lis Remenik
Sheri Rice
Chris Rerras
Paula Richardson
Renee Reynolds
Amy Robinson
Lynn e Rackawitz
Mor ion Rosen
Henry Bafman
Elyse Rosenber g
Wil liam Ronan
Toby Rosenberg
James Rosen
Harriet Rosenbloom
13 I
�Fred Rosenfield
Ricky Roth
Shelli Rosenthal
Solly Rottner
Michael Rosenwald
Michael Rovell
Helene Rotfeld
Dione Rowe
Cliff Rudnick
George Rygielski
Mortin Ruckin
Gayle So letro
Dennis J. Ryon
Jone Solomon
Lindo Ryback
Dove Sosenick
Jock Sostrim
Lisa Schatz
Michael Savitz
Sue Schatzman
Jeffrey Schacht
Jonis Schectmon
Scott Scholler
Melvin Schechtman
Chuck Scher
Michael Schneider
Lee I. Schltsinger
Wolter Schneider
Dione Schmidt
Myra Schneiderman
Robert Schmidt
Pot Schoepko
Marjorie Schrier
Carol Schwander
Kenneth Schubert
Chuck Schwartz
John Schultz
Ellen Schwartz
Wendy Schuman
Joseph Schwartz
More Schwartz
Joel Segal
Mork Schwarz
Warren Seigel
Sherry Schweet
Verner Senger
Barry Segal
Allon Seruyo
Caro l ine Shaffer
Betty Sue Shapiro
Gayle Shain
Marlene Shapiro
Richard Shal lcross
Michael Sher
Ellen Shapero
Iris Sherman
Karen Sherman
Nancy Shonkwiler
Vivion Sherman
Micki Shor
Sandro Shiffman
Joyce Shulman
0.Ven Shirwo
Robert Shuman
Howard Siegal
Lili Sieberstein
Robert Siegal
Vicki Silver
Scott Siegal
Jill Simon
Joanne Siegman
Sheila Singer
V ictor ia Siwe k
Linda Skolnik
Li nda Sizemore
Robert Sko lnik
Pat Skerven
Jay Slutzky
David Skol
Debbie Smith
Jeffrey Smith
Gail Sol berg
Richard Smith
Howard Solomon
Sue Ellen Smith
Mark Solomon
Adele Sn edeker
Sheryl Solomon
A nice Sonheim
Caro l Spiegel
Linda Sonkin
Jeff Spitze r
Tom Sorg
Jean Stadelmann
G reg Spain
Lynn Stein
Paul o Ste in
Paulo Stern
Do le Steinberg
Debby Stevens
Sharyn Steinberg
132
Poul Stender
Renee Stein
Lindo Stevens
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�Thomas Stluko
Lindo Strumph
Steven Stolerow
Fred Strunk
Jim Struck
Edward Suchermon
Koy Strull
Alon Sutton
John Sutton
Marcia Swider
Susan Swartwout
Mich ele Tannen
Robert Sweetow
Deidre Tannenbaum
Dione Swenson
lorry Tonneboum
Audrie Tax
John Tiffin
Wendy Teichmon
Mark Tobin
Terry Terchin
Sheldon Tomi in son
Mike Ticl<eS
Nancy Tonelli
Jim Tr ipp
Gory Turk
Peter Trobe
Joanne Wagner
Craig Troesch
Ruth Woldfogel
Fotenil Tselekis
Stephen Walsh
Kitty Wonaski
Collett Watts
Darino Word
Karen Waysdorf
Kathleen Wore
John Weber
Lindo Warren
Steven Weber
Warren Weber
David Weiner
Cher i Weil
Judy Weisman
Alon Weiner
Sandy Weiss
Barbara Wei ner
Allen Weissman
Fred Weissman
Dole Wells
Arlene Weisz
Diane Wel ls
Craig Weitzman
Betty Wenger
John Welchman
Allon Wentink
Don Wichert
Mark Williams
Stuart Widman
Bill Wiser
Roger Wiesko
Lindo Witcher
Nancy Wilhelmson
Mike Witkov
Anita Wolff
Dovid Urmon
Barry Wolpoff
Ed Uzemock
Kenneth M. Wood
Steven Van
Ira Upin
Ken VonOmmering
.Jomes Voro l lo
Roso lyn Yagoda
Anita Vega
Bonn ie Veiner
Peter Vihon
Lonne Young
Soul Vriker
Dinna Zee
Steve Ziegler
Dennis Cornin
Steven Zindell
Doniel Clouser
Fern Zucker
Coralie Doyen
Stan Bedows
Carolyn Friend
El l yce Bittman
Kathleen Gueruro
Poul Lazarus
Robert Reed
Janice Enzweig
Jim Gumbiner
Jomes Lebrun
Robert Saey
Sherwin Epstein
Zachary Harris
Michae l Linderman
Mortin Sharogo
John Clar k
Robert Erdell
Joel Helman
Dennis Maki
Susan Schuffman
John Clauson
NOT PICTURED
Susan Ekstrom
Ira Buch
Dani el Carabine
Mortin Schorago
laurel Fishman
Paul Ingersol l
Harlan Mallar
Michael Shaevitz
Loren Comitor
Car olyn Friend
Varda Korkomi
Roger Mol itz
Charles Silverman
Dennis Com in
Jeffrey Gal e
Charles Karp
Susan Mannheimer
Jack Sostrin
Roger Davidson
Sheryl Gemon
Mortin Kotz
Steven Meh l
Robert Steinhardt
Jim Degraffenreid
Jeff Gendelmon
David Kite
John Norberg
Lawrence Togrin
Tom Diamond
Katherine Grunow
Mitchell Klein
Susan Pestine
lorry Tincher
Corl Lawrenz
Wil ma Pestine
Joel Trouger
Soul Pr eker
John Weichmann
El issa Zweig
Coralie Doyen
133
�The sophomore, the upper-lower classman, at
last an untaunted-identify, can now lease the little
"Freshies" just as he was once teased and kidded.
Along with this new maturity comes the sophomore's
rea lization that he must participate in his class's
government. Through the Sophomore Cabinet, he
works to unify and strengthen his class.
As in al l school cabi net groups, one r epresentative and one alternate-representative are elected
from each homeroom. It is the responsibility of the
homeroom representative to attend the weekly Tuesday aft ernoon meetings, and then repeat items of
interest to his homeroom.
Nilehi's Sophomore Cabinet commenced a successful year in October with Homecoming. Their
float, embodying the theme of th is year's event
"A H ighland Fling," was a major attraction of the
parade. In addition, the Sophomore Cabinet booth
at the all-school carnival "Panic 63" was a great
success. The funds raised by the "Bean-thr owing
booth" w ill go toward class projects.
·Soph omor e Cab inet. Back Raw, Mike Goodman, Joseph Feng, Marty Cha Ifie, Ken Seeskin, Ed Cabot,
Leon Manelis, Jerry Meyerhoff. Third Row, Rob in Richman, Linda Elkins, El len Door, Liene Venters,
Ellen Bush, Michelle Flicht, Barbara Harrison. Second Row, Joanne Wolman, Ronnis Oher, Danna
Spagat, Ralph Stern, Steve Waif, Dan Greeneberg . First Row, Carol Zimmerman, Linda Rosen
(Secretary). Francis Kite (President), Marcia Paul (Treasurer), Janice Sachs, Mark Kaplan.
SOPHOMORE CLASS
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experience
Gizel la Aboav
Linda A kerlund
Wendy Abrams
Kathleen Albrecht
David Adams
Marlene Alpert
David Andalman
George Agoranos
Douglas Anderson
Diane Appl in
Franceen Anderson
Bonnie Arndt
Steve Anderson
Barbaro Atkin
Wayne Anderson
Louis Avon .
Renee Babetch
Glenn Ba las
Barbara Babis
Claudia Balkin
Rager Baer
A ndie Barbero
Howard Baim
Bruce Barnett
Burt Barnow
Darlene Baumgarten
Lawrence Baron
Ilene Becker
Deon Barringer
Linda Becker
Robert Baumann
Steve Becker
Henry Belicove
Linda Benjamin
Maris Be ll
Mary Ann Benjamin
Mark Bell
Arthur Berger
Linda Belue
Corwyn Berger
Marilyn Berger
Meryl Bernstein
Richi Berke
Fran Biss
Jo Ann Berman
134
Stanley Bernstein
Ed Berkson
Wendy Blackman
�Don Bloom
Jacquelyn Blustein
Kurt Bloom
Ilene Bobren
Joel Blumberg
Bonnie Bolnick
Freddie Blumenfeld
Jomes Bonow
Maureen Boren
Sherry Boyer
John Botner
Andrea Brainin
Jum Boukas
Lynn Brandel
Helene Boyer
Larry Brenner
He lene Susan Bricker
Jill Brown
Michelle Brody
Mory Beth Brown
Robert Brookens
Robert Brummett
Barb Brown
Glen Buehlman
Ellen Bush
Lindo Copisito
Foye Bush! er
Sue Carlson
Ed Cobol
Howa rd Corren
Susan Capitel
Diano Corter
Carol Cosborian
Martin Cho lfie
Marianne Catel lier
Barbara Cheney
John Cech
Dale Cherner
Stuart Choitkin
Ne il Chertack
Andrea Cheszek
Les li e Ann Clothier
Keith Chrastza
Ann Coppell
Jomes Christerson
Darryl Cohen
George Ciszewski
Eileen Cohen
Marcia Cohen
Ron Cohn
Sherry Cohen
Thomas Colemon
Sue Cohen
Cheryl Cooper
Robert Cohn
Caryn Corman
Adriane Covitt
Deanna Czern iak
Lois Cowen
Donald Czern iok
Roger Cross
Ellen Door
Judy Curtis
Stephan Dah lq uist
Dolores Dohm
Bob Davies
George Daily
Glenn Dav is
Suzanne Do Valle
John Davis
Leon Dov idson
Mark Alvin Davis
Sandee Dav is
Bertico Diaz
Geraldine DeCarl
Shir lee Diesterheft
Claudia Dekoven
Janis Dol gin
Helane Diamond
Dan Donile
Howard Dorfman
Bill Drawbaugh
Donna Doruff
William Dowlin
Judy Ore l!
Jul ie Dr inkw i ne
Barry Dragon
Scott DuBoff
Dennis Dubrow
Jim Ebbe r t
Alice Dudnick
David Edelma n
Linda Du l kin
Phyllis Edelman
Robert Dworkin
Ellen Eisenberg
Lindo Elkins
Lorry Fabian
Jim Esio
Bernard Fa rber
David Ewing
Li ndo Farber
Bob Ezra
Sondra Forber
Sharon Farberman
Marsha Fe ldman
Alvin Feder
Paula Feldman
Karen Feder
Iris Feldner
Glenn Feldman
Joseph Feng
135
�Karyn Feinstein
Don Fisher
Sherry Ferdmon
Lorry Ficks
Eva Field
Reid Flammang
Steve Field
Kathy Fleck
Michelle Fl icht
Lindo Fronk
Paulo Fogelstrom
Bette Friedman
Betty Friedman
Joel Frishman
For rel Friedman
Kori Gabbey
Harriet Friedman
Sheldon Goffen
Lynda Friedman
Steven Gail
Lindo Gole
Gregg Gattuso
Gordon Golowich
John Goy
Richard Garbo
John Goy
Bob Gardiner
John Geovoros
Borboro Geitner
Mori Gersh
Kaye Gemon
Rita Gi l bert
Jeff Gent
Steven Gi lbert
Alon Gerber
Mark Gilhooley
Peg Gillie
Sherry Glazer
Edqord Ginger
Howard Glenzer
Robert Girosch
Pete Gobos
Lorel Glossner
Ellen Godemonn
John Gold
Joe Goldstein
Steve Gold
Robert Goodfriend
Mork Goldberg
Michael Goodmon
Joel Goldman
Pot Goodmon
Wayne Goodmon
James Graham
Wilma Goodmon
Lindo Grandinetti
Lynn Gordon
Dorthea Grap
Lilo Greaves
Lindo Grant
A lvin Greenberg
Steve Greenwald
Dov id Greenberg
Rich Gregory
Michael Greene
Lindo Grimson
Don Greeneberg
Steven Grubman
Cynthia Guerrero
Sue Hagerty
Greg Gunderson
Kunio Hogio
Koren Gustafson
Arthur Holler
Sandy Gustin
Poul Horman
Ann Harmening
Peter Hortleb
Jomes Harrington
Stephan Hoksin
Synthis Horris
Roz Hoss
Barbara Harrison
Koy Hayes
Don Heeres
Allyson Herzog
Fred Heilbrun
Sheila Hibbard
Mork Henner
Cindy Hill
Donna Herwill
Lynn Hoffberg
Dione Hoffman
Henry Horwitz
Gordon Hoke
Mory Ann Hrejso
Ellen Holland
John Hulburt
Barbaro Horvitz
Kenneth Isaacson
Judy Jacobs
Bob Jannusch
Les I ie Jacobson
Michael Jonson
Geri Janis
Glenn Jorol
Mory Janisch
136
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Barb Friedman
Ira Frnok
~
SJzy Freedman
Donna Fronk
I
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Lorry Jeffries
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\I
�A conscientious student although she is confin ed to her home
is Lesl ie Garland. Sh e is tutored by a home study teacher
who visi ts her freq uently .
Craig Johnson
Chorfes Joseph
Nancy Johnson
James Jul iu s
Susan Johnson
Dan Jungwirt h
Dione Johnstone
Glen Ju rek
Judy Kod is on
Jonis Kamps
Don ny Kohn
Eunice Kantor
Carol Ka iserman
Bruce Kaplan
Marsha Ko/fen
Gary Kaplan
Judith Kaplan
Rosalyn Kaplan
Lourie Kaplan
Seymour Kar l in
Lindo Kap lan
A rthur Kor ol
Mo rk Kaplan
Michae l Karp
Mike Kassin
Ron Kaufman
Debby Katz
Richard Kav ill
Jeff rey Katz
Susan Kearney
Larry Katz
Bab Ke/in
Lynne Kellar
Fran cie Kite
Barbara Keller
Sherwin Kite
Renee Kessel
Lynne Kiv il ouma
Bertha Kim
Judi Klehr
Jefferey Klein
N ick Kl ickovich
Laura Kl ein
Melvin Klinghoffer
Paul Klein
Mau r ice Kno izer
Maureen Kleinman
Tim Knudsen
Janeen Koe
Doug Kornelly
Robert Koch
Barbara Koria
Raya Konrad
Linda Kossof
Thomas Kar man
Sandi Kost
Joel Kova l
Jeffrey Kr ay
Jud i Krammer
Keith Kreft
Roberta Krasner
Dale Krei s
Jory Kr aus
Isabel Krupp
Pat La Bell e
Kris Lorson
Dennis Lampert
Lynn e Laskin
Jeff Lange
Herb Lawrence
Julie Lannutti
Joan Lefevre
Donna Leff
Side/le Lepaff
Maureen Leifer
Albert Letzkus
Jeanette Leogrande
Bill Levin
Marc L
eon
Dale Lev in
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�SOPHOMORE EFFORTS result in a fine floa
Lorin Lev in
Coral Levinson
Stewart Levin
Kenneth Levitan
Vicki Levin
Gale Levy
Barry Levine
Myrna Levy
Stephan Levy
Iris Liebenste in
Bobbi Lewin
Linda Lifton
Alon Lewis
Wayne limpinsel
Earl Lichtenstein
Steve Lipawsky
Marsha Lipke
Steven M. Lissner
Stewart Lipman
Shirley Lodol
Jeff Lippert
Dennis Loeser
Robert Liss
Donald Lofty
Marcia Lome
Rob er t Mackacek
Rick Lowy
Judy Malis
Paula Lubeznik
Mark Maller
Mary Luther
Leon Mcnelis
David Monn
Georgeann Marshall
Fred Manna
Ronald Mason
Carol Mantell
Joseph Massey
Sue .\larks
Eileen Marta
Dennis Mourizi
Leslie Melnick
Thomas McClellan
Steve Messner
Amy Medintz
Burton Meyer
Jerry Meinhardt
Jerry Meyerhoff
Richard Meyers
Andrea Migdaw
Vince Micari
Judye Miller
Kathy Michae l
Mary Mil ler
Jim Michons ki
Joy Millman
Al M i lls
Lois Manhardt
Sandy Minkus
Jean Margan
Daryl Mair
Mike Moran
Linda Mair
MarkMasaff
Cheryl Mueller
Dav id Myers
Jerin Mueller
Fern Nadler
War ren Muskett
Linda Naftulin
Bruce Myers
Harrese Nelson
Linda N el son
Edward Nessel
Linda N elson
Sharan N eubauer
M el vi n N emkav
Jonis N eume ister
Scott Ness
Phi l Nidetz
Marilyn Nieder
Jack Nartman
Bill Nigut
Denise Notorius
Jeon N ix
Karen Nove lli
Ellen Noesen
Mike Nu l l
Joe Ocran!
Les Olefsky
Susan Oehl ber g
Donna Orbach
Ronn is Oher
Paul Orlov
Sand y Ohlson
Lorraine Ostapowicz
Bi ll Owca
Sondra Pardo
N orr e ne Pan ni tch
Jomes Pessin
Car l a Pankey
138
Annette Patoff
Mitchell Paradise
Glenn Paul
�Us ing a play on war ds, t he sop homore cabinet tur ned the
Homecom ing tKeme, "A Hig hland Fling, " t o "A Highla nd Sl in g ."
A G iant p layer li es in the sl ing r eady ta be shot out of sig ht
by the husky Trojan wa rrior s.
Mar c ia Paul
Linda Powel l
Murry Pear lman
John Pow ers
Helen Powe ll
Harold Pr imack
Ken Powel l
Morton Pry ti kin
Gale Pull iam
Linda Perni tz
Robert Pederson
W il l iam Peterson
Judy Penn
Louis Pett s
Duane Perkins
Sand ra Ph i ll ips
Fred Poi ndexter
Bob Potenza
James Poklop
Mary Potter
Michael Pol lock
Andr ea Powell
Al len Ponto
Arn old Robin
Nancy Racine
G il Rovelette
Ed Rakowski
Evelyn Reese
Lindo Raphael
Wil liam Reimer
Da le Rasmussen
Grant Res ter house
Gary Reuter
Robin Richman
Chuck Reyno lds
Janet Riffk ind
N ancy Rhodes
Lesl ie Riggs
Douglas Richardson
Mary El len Riotto
Charlene Rivard
Sam Robbins
Rick Ri vkin
Jackie Robinson
Muriel Roberts
Harvey Rose
Mor tin Robin
Bar ba r a Rosen
Harold Rosen
Steve Rosenzweig
Linda Rosen
Gar y Ross
Peggy Rosenbaum
Mitch Ros ten
Audrey Rosenfield
Ronald Roth
Ed Rothschi ld
Carole Rowe
Rodn ey Ro thstein
Vero Rot hstein
Jim Rubi n
G i lber t Rotkin
Steven Rubin
Phi l Rub in
139
�Eileen Rubenstein
Cindy Rubinstein
Steven Rukin
Ken Russel
Joel Rubenstein
Jean Rudnit
Janice Sacks
Danny Safron
Sande Solstane
Bonnie Salzman
Linneo Sanders
Fred Soxonberg
John Schor!
Stuart Scholler
Jonet Scholer
Shoran Schneider
Barry Schoeller
Haword Schumir
Phyllis Schuldiner
Robert Ruttenberg
Diane San Fillipo
Jean Santner
Maurice Sapoznik
Lenore Savitz
Richard Schatz
Bob Schiewe
Morey Schnoble
Borbora Schneider
Allen Schultz
Bonnie Schultz
Thomas Schuttler
Noncy Schwartz
Suson Schwanke
Leone Schwegel
Glenn Seiden
Foith Seidman
Glen Seedorf
Sherry Segal
Sue Sernov itz
Renee Sells
Charlyn Shochtmon
Ronald Shaffer
Robert Shamberg
Gail Shapiro
Linda Shapiro
Alan Shane
Susan Shapiro
Donna Shov itz
Bonnie Shel sky
Harold Shelsky
Shiela Sherer
Lowell Sherman
Mork Siegal
Ron Siegal
Michael Silber
Marilyn Silton
Sharan Siegal
Sandy Siemsen
Gory Simon
Nad ine Simon
Lindo Singer
Paul Shapiro
Bab Ship
Dan Siegal
Lindo Siegal
Arthur Silverstein
Noomi Simon
Ivan Sizemore
Ronald Simon
Pamela Simons
Jahn Smart
Glenn Smith
Madeline Smith
Paul Smith
Mike Snider
Jone Sala
Shari Smith
Patricio Smyth
Glen Solberg
Poul Salomon
Joan Sann
Allan Spector
Andrea Sperling
Andrew Spores
Chris Stohlke
Maxine Stam
Candy Steadman
Pam Steffens
Diane Steinberg
Carol Steiner
Kenneth Stein
Bab Steinberg
Dale Steinert
Steve Stern
Paula Stiber
Susan Stilt
Linda Stocker
Bette Story
Janice Stover
Mike Stricker
Richard Stunkel
Bari Sarasky
Donna Spagat
1 40
Rolph Stern
�Barb Superfine
Craig Takehara
Bonnie Sussman
Caren Tankus
Kathy Svedlund
Joan Tanner
Stanley Szarnych
Phyllis Tetelbaum
James Thorsen
Helene Trubankoff
Al len Titlebaum
Cheryl Turner
Cheryl Todd
Craig Turski
LeRoy Trillanes
Byron V arnon
Sandro Vedder
Sharyn Von Oppen
liene Venters
Mar lene Wodler
Bruce Ventura
Lance Wa l lach
Ron Vidoch
Ann Wa ller
Richard Wa llis
Michae l Watson
Gerry Walter
Carolyne Waxberg
St€phen Warren
Janet Waxman
Brenna Wasserman
Robert Webb
Stuart Weiner
Anita Weintraub
Barbaro Weinstein
Sheila Weisman
Cheri Lynn We i nstein
Ronald Weisner
Michael Weinstein
Julian Weiss
Lynn Weiss
Donna We lstein
Steve We iss
Merle West
Steven Z. Weiss
Rebecca Wexler
Steven Weiss
Sharon Whetstone
Linda Wichert
Howard W ish
Steven W i lliams
Linda Wolcott
Paul Willner
Barry Wolf
Neil Wi nstead
Linda Wolf
Richard Wolf
David W~lfins'ohn
Steve Wolf
Jo Anne Wolman
Myra Wolff
Susan Wolters
Richard Wolff
Amelia Wr ight
Merle Young
Ir is Zamonsky
Joan Youngblood
Ira Zarov
Alexis Zabore
Janis Zehner
Monica Zeidman
Dave Zeller
·car ol Zimmerman
Jeff Crosi
Louis Zivic
Wayn e Edfors
Bonnie Zutm a n
Danny Kammier
Jane Coile
Judie Lawler
NOT PICTURED
Bob Mahe
Kenneth Posner
Ju l ie Rachelson
Jud ith Adam
Jeffrey Goris
Nad ine M iller
Edward Barnett
Michael Gors
Joe Oroark
Stephen Sch lesinger
Seymour Bearak
Eileen Greenberg
Susan Ph i llip s
Kennet h Seeskin
Rita Becker
Steven ldelman
Michae l Prousis
Bernard Settler
Stan ley Bel l
Rick lvaz
Cheryl Ramsay
Arnold Siege l
Jim Schlesinger
Dennis Berkson
Elayne Kaltman
Rexene Rasmussen
Lonnie Skora
Dav id Bu rdeen
Kenneth Kar lson
Gregory Rich
Melody Soel l
Robert Cavanaugh
Gary Kaller
Howard Romanek
Meyer Sokol
Mark Cohe n
Sherry Kav in
Judy Rosen
Carolyn Stauffer
William Dougl as
Steven Kromer
Stephen Rosenthal
Arthur Strand
Ira Epstein
Donald Lazaar
Harriet Sachsel
Made l ine Touff
Lynn Epstein
Edward Liss
Jerry Samelson
Richard Trapper
Iona Evans
Robert Maki
Philip Saunders
Ruth Gelfand
Dean Marines
Bonnie W i lensky
Samuel Yanes
141
�Junior Cabinet. Bock Row: Joy Adair, Brod Ellison, Dove Boyer, Harold Kaplan, Kent Brody, Mork Newburger, Ronald Korzen. Third Row: Melody Heche, Vicki Kromer, Cathy Bobero, Ronald Perlman, Phyllis Berlin, Carol Chapmon,
Nancy Joslyn. Second Row: Steve Silverman, Irene Silverman, Jeon Anderson, Dione Ehrensoft, Janice Vedd er,
Robyn Brown, Moyra Koy. First Row: Betty Levin, Barbaro Fisher (Secretory), Ron Rojo (President), Arlene Sager
(Vice-Presiden t), Al Nissison (Treasurer), Marilyn Beiln, Arnold Lazer. Absent: Alyse Allentuck.
CLASS CABINET directs active
Sid Abelski
Gordon Anderson
Garry Alholel
Jeon Anderson
Alyse Allentu ck
Kathy Anderson
Betty Anderson
More Anderson
Som Applebaum
Marc Aronin
Wendy Arbit
Sue Bair
John Armstrong
Ron Bonion
Philip Aronica
Betty Ann Boniff
Jerry Boren
Bob Battaglia
Cherie Barile
Deedee Baum
Vicki Borr
Richard Baum
Judy Barringer
Barbaro Beck
Charlene Beck
Lindo Benjamin
Pot Becker
Jomes Bennett
Philip Becker
Barry Berger
Marilyn Beilin
Bonnie Berlin
Phyllis Berlin
Cathey Billion
Steve Berman
Rich Bilson
Jerry Bernstein
Pot Bird
Leila Beskin
Jacob Bitron
Lorry Blocker
Sheila Bloom
Lindo Blessing
Catherine Bobero
Rick Block
Lindo Bloom
Michael Bohm
Eileen Boosoles
Nancy Borchers
Barbaro Boukos
Len Borden
David Boyer
Betty Borenstein
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Sofie Bazin
Donna Bottum
Pot Brody
•
•
�Wh en the student r each es h is junior y ear, he begins to thi nk
seriously about the yea r s ofter high school. Wil l he attend college,
gov ernment. One representati v e and on e alternate-rep r esentativ e
from each homer oom ore el ected to thi s gov ern ing bod y .
or , wil l he find emp loyme'tlt? In an effort to aid th e student in
Throughout the school y ea r , Junior Cabin et i s active p lan ning
formu lating his futu r e p lans, N ilehi hos created two basic .types of
and exciting nu m erous proj ect s. Early in the y ear , Cabi net b uilt
student conferences. In one , the student speaks to rep resentatives
a f loat for this year's Homecoming "A High land Fling ." 1 Feb r:uar y,
.n
from business and industry, while in the other, the student speaks
Cabi net hod a booth at the a ll-school carniv al "Panic 6 3."
to representat ives from various coll eges and universities. By June
A highlight in the life of the Ju nior is th e Prom sponsored by
To r aise money for this y ea r's affair, Cab inet con-
of th e junior year, t he student has normal ly decided whether or
Juni or Cabinet.
not he will attend college.
The jun ior, however, is sti ll very conq irned with his high school
tracted the Smothers Br others to perform at N i lehi on Februar y l l .
educat ion, and particu larly with the activities of his class. By his
election to Junior Cabinet, the .student may participate in his class's
The fam ed twosome enterta ined a larg e audience with folksongs
and a humor common to no other entertaine r s.
Mory Ann Bro h os
Lindo Br in
Tom Brontby
Kent Brody
Gory Broslowsky
Bruce Brown
Ju di Brickman
Mork Brown
Penny Brown
Lisa Butman
Rob yn Brown
Sh erry Cabin
Marilynn Bu b lick
Anne Co hn
Suzi Burns
John Co i le
Terry Comach o
M o ry Cornall
Betty Cantor
Ron Cassman
Car o l Cor d is
Mor k Choitki n
Corr ie Carl ing ton
Bobbie Choskin
Car ol Chapmon
Bill Ch apmon
Do.ug los-Clo•ke
Donald Clouser
Lindo Ch ez
Rob er to Cohan
Sta nl ey Cichowski
Ber y l Cohen
lor ry Cohe n
Lind o Cole
Mitch e ll Co~en
Roberto Comer
Ron Cohen
Stuart Cooper
Sondra Coh en
Leon Coope rman
Sue Corey
Joel Crohn
Dom i nick Co r ona
Michael Crowe
Judy Cox
Tom Dodigon
Bobbi e Crofton
Br uce David
D ione Davis
Denn is Dicks
Martin Denis
Shirlee Diel
Dove Der ex
Jerry Dolins
Da ryl Deutchmin
Ira Douchin
Steve Dory
l ewis Edel son
Kor en Dreffin
Br enda Eg iel
Sheila Dr ib i n
Dione Ehrensoft
Pot Dr ucker
Jud ith Eimstod
Phyllis Eisen
A lon El kin
Sand r o Ei senb er g
A l Ell iott
Susan Ekstrom
Brod Ell iso n
Michae l Elbaum
Eil ee n El ster
14 3
�Marsha Engerman
Jerry Ernst
Leni Epstein
Carol Estrin
Ron Erickson
Karyn Evens
Howard Erlich
Scott Feero
Jon Feil
Ted Feldman
Lyle Feinermon
Richard Felt
Ava Feldman
Jonis Ferber
Helen Feldman
Louise Ferdmon
Ronald Fernandez-Raio
Barb Fisher
Ronnie Fields
Marcia Fisher
Herb Filermon
Steve Fisher
lee Fingeret
Fred Fishman
Porn Fishman
Richard Franklin
Barbaro Fogel
Mory Ellen Freeling
Dennis Forman
Vicki Friedman
Koren Frandzel
Cheryl Fritz
Koy Fulkowski
Cynthia Garro
Stuart Galesburg
Judy Garro
Poul Gollis
lorry Govlin
Harold Ganz
Ron Gen i
Steven Gerber
Dar lene Ginsberg
Ilona Gerstein
Alon Gitlis
Robert Gerv irtz
Rita Gittelson
Dennis Gibrick
Bob Gloss
Renee Golond
Kenneth Goldman
Porn Goldberg
Ro n Goldsmith
Sondra Goldberg
Allon Goldstein
Stan Goldfarb
Dove Goldstein
Harriet Goldstein
Barbaro Goodmon
Sondra Goldstein
Bruce Goodmon
Myra Golob
Mike Gors
Koreene Goodfriend
Helen Groifmon
Richard Grant
Rhonda Gross
Richard Green
Steven Gross
Jerry Greenberg
Sondra Grossman
Joel Greenberg
William Grunow
Bill Gulor
Mar ianne Hansen
Carole Gullon
Dole Hardt
Bette Gustavson
Alon Horris
Berton Holl
Janet Horris
Miche le Harrison
Melody Heche
Kathy Haselton
David Heeres
Melvin Haskell
Renee Hefter
Steve Haymon
Robert Heller
Cindy Helt
Lorri e Hermon
Leslie Henkel
Pot Herter
Lynn Herling
n
Ken Hite
Ronald Hoffberg
a
Aileen Hirsh
Lois Hermon
Judy Holzworth
Denny Hoffman
Mork Horne
Jon Holter
-~
Charles Horn
Harvey Hoffman
Bob Horvitz
Wayne Hutter
M erle Jacob
Mike Huwoldt
Bonnie Jacob s
Jeff Hymon
M or e Jacobs
Jeff lsel
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Poul Jacobs
'
�Ron Jacobs
Al Jenner
Renee Jocover
Ja net Johnson
Pam Jaffe
Lorry Jormy
Marilyn Johnson
Dar ryl Jonas
Wesley Jones
Som Kondel
Nancy Joslyn
Mork Konn
Harvey Kaluzno
Joyce Kanofsky
Pau l ette Kalver
Harold Kaplan
Vickie Korkomi
Rhonda Kaufman
Ronold Korzen
Rita Kovonaugh
Lynn Koselow
Myra Koy
Rhonda Kosik
Ellen Keer
Carolonne Kennedy
Betty Kling
Geroge Kite
Lindo Klinke
Suzanne Kite
John Kluge
Barry Klayman
Andrea Koehler
Robin Kole
Barry Korogodsky
Jock Kolstedt
Ted Kossof
Lindo Konitz
Mory Jone Kovo rsky
Barbaro Koppelmeir
Sherry Kav in
Elizabeth Kromer
Robert Kravitz
Vivki Kromer
Michael Kr eloff
Denis Krous
Elizabeth Kucera
Dianne Krauss
John Krum
Richard Ku jawa
Howie Lasky
John Laing
Arnold Lazor
Sandi Lamm
Lorry Lazarus
Jock Lander
Lauren Leifer
Bonnie Lermon
Alex Lerner
Lesley Levin
Ed LeVine
Betty Levin
Leonard Lev ine
Helen Levin
Stuart Levine
Barry Levinsky
Rochelle Lewis
Ellen Levinson
Moritz Lewkowicz
Mory Leviton
Fred Levy
Mork Leibermon
Robert Lieberman
Jomes Lindstrom
Paulo Lubor
Corrine Lubin
Koren Londo
Marlene Long
John Luther
Elaine Lubeck
Rona Id Luzzo
Joe Malick
Lone Marinello
Al Monasln
Deon Marines
Miles Mondi
Lynn Marcus
Kathleen Morkert
Hettye Morwil
Robin Morzen
Avis Mash
Jock McGrath
Bonnie Mozer
Carole Mossof
Dovid .McQueen
Lindo Maxson
Roberto Mechanic
Mike Mehl
Eugene Mendel
Lynn Mehrholr
David Messner
Tony Malas
Stewart Metzger
Dale Melcher
Marlene Meyer
Janice Michael
Lauren Miller
Lynn Miller
Sharon Middough
Sherry Mikel
Hollis Miller
1.'ynnette Miller
Ron Miller
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�JUNIOR CABIN
The talented Smothers Brothers entertain a capacity crowd in the
auditorium February 11, Sponsored by the Junior Cabinet, their
appearance adds over 1500 dollars to the Prom Fund.
Sue Miller
Misty Millward
Michael Mindel
Paula Miner
Richard Minors
Bette Modetz
Joanne Morris
Frank Mueller
<ichard Nagai
Mark Nahin
Sharon Natenberg
Felicio Nathan
Maxine Nathanson
Fred Nelson
Karen Nelson
Kathy Neuman
Mark Newburger
Janice Newmon
Allen Nlssenson
Rita Noesen
Gerri Nicholas
Hope Nicholas
Art Novak
Leon November
George Olkiewicz
Linda Oren
Dean Ortman
Lee Osborn
Richard Oscarson
Walter Ostapowicz
Lynn Pauly
Jerry Par-is
Steven Pearson
Ron Perlman
John Peterson
Sµe Peterson
Larry Pierini
K.athryn Plough
Sylvia Poders
Fredell Pogodin
Dav id Posmantler
Mike Povlo
Nancy Praeger
Harriet Price
Betty Pritchard
Jeffrey Provus
Pat Quirk
Lee Ann Rammon
Larry Rand
Claudia Ream
Norma Ream
Jane Reed
Barb Reifman
Jack Reitberger
Paula Rest
John Rettberg
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Margie O'Reilly
Alan O'Martln
Jeannette Opperman
Mary Ann Orom
Ed Rhodes
Jeffrey Richardson
Gae Richman
Morry Rizman
�brings Smothers Brothers to east
Susan Robinson
Coral Rogers
Scott Rome
Judith Rosee
Howard Rosenbaum
Allon Rosenberg
Barbaro Rosenberg
Mel Rosenberg
Soresto Rosenberg
Harvey Rosenbloom
Dcrvid Rosental
Larry Rosenthal
Barry Rosn ick
Stanley Rossman
Fron Roth
Mike Rothman
Lee Rothstein
Eileen Rotkin
Fred Rubin
Rose Lynn Rubin
Diane Ruby
Sheldon Rudd
Lee Ruderman
Evan Rumack
Susan Rusch
Bob Ruttenberg
Geraldine Sacomano
Lawrence Sacks
·Shelly Sattro
Arlene Sager
Les Salberg
Judy Soletra
Ruth Solomon
Eugene Saltzberg
Reyso Samuels
Jeff Sandler
Carol Sandrik
Norman Sandstrom
Nick Saviano
Poul Scarpelli
John Schacht
Alan Schops
Mary Schlau
An ita Schnitzer
Linda Schoenberg
Phillip Shoenwolf
Nonshelle Schatz
Gloria· Schechtman
Roger Scott
Janet Selig
Steve S11ltzer
Judy Semliach
Alan Semrow
Dawn Shafer
Helen Shafer
Larry Shapiro
Terry Shapiro
Ellyn Shepard
Murray Sherman
Robert Shuter
Lowell Shyelfe
Susan Siegal
Norman Siegel
Howard Silver
Irene Silverman
Steve Silverman
Harvey Silverstone
More Simmons
John Simon
Bob Singer
Sherry Singer
Jill Sippil
Linder Skerven
Jack Skinder
Robin Skolnick
Steven Skolnik
Barry Slade
fone Slaw
More Slatten
Arnold Slutsky
Sherry Smith
Cal Snyder
Valerie Spiegel
Stewart Spies
Gene Solomon
Peter Spear
Bruce Spivack
Nils Stongenes
Ken Stonn
Sandro Storkoph
Aviva Stearns
Judi Stein
Len Steinborn
Louis Stephens
Marlin Stern
John Stewart
Mike Sllegel
Bonnie Stone
Lynn Stone
Ellen Strauss
Fred Streicher
Joel Stronberg
Richard Suckow
Ina Summer
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�JUNIO
The moon is full and the weather is perfect far the huge - 1962 Homecoming Eve Pep Rally. Playing the
Highland Park "villains" in the rally's skit are juniors Eileen Baasales, Allyson Herzog, Arlene Sager, Carrie
Carlington, Kitty Wanaski, and Judy Garra.
Diane Swanson
Elyse Swider
Gordon Swidler
Mark Swirsky
Ruth Szuchmacher
Chris Tadema-Wielandt
Tim Tansey
Paul Tanzer
Perry Tasky
Sue Ellen Taylor
Claudia Ten Eicken
Ronette Ten Eicken
Tim Taylor
Joan Teister
Ruth Tefka
Robert Tepper
Lynda Thomas
David Tooredman
Edward Trob
Bruce Tzinberg
Roberta Uldelson
Anne Urbanovitch
Roberta Tyska
Bob Urman
Tom Von Deusen
Mark W_ainer
Virginia Van Ommering
Janice Vedder
Irwin Wallach
Steven Wallach
Bab Walner
Donna Veto
Judy Word
George Warnke
Wayne Wasserman
Connie Weichmonn
Harold Weil
Marlene Weinberg
Sheldon Welner
Joel Weinstein
Herb Weisberg
Joy Weiss
Rick Weiss
Ronnie Weiss
Sandy Weiss
Mork Weitzman
Janet Wells
Judy White
Sue Whisler
Terry Winoker
Warren Wiczer
Cheryl Widman
Jeff Winkel
Steve Winston
Glen Winter
Michael Witzel
Roger Wolf
Roland Wolf
Sandy Wolf
Sue Wolf
David Wolf
Jeffrey Wolf
Joel Wolf
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Jomes Withall
�•
LEADERSHIP fills vacuum when seniors leave
Justine Wo lff
Mortin Wolfinsohn
Arnold Wollmon
Carl Wood
John Ziah
Jay Woolf
Marla Woolman
Linda Zee
Keith Zenner
Marc Zwelling
Roger Ziff
Rosalie Zissman
Lynette Zoll
NOT PICTURED
Jay Adair
Bruce Ackerman
Richard A-scherl
Gayle Boren
Ronald Becker
Phillip Baum
Leslie Berman
Steven Bernstein
George Blanco
Dennis Boettge
Judith Burgess
Ronald Drozdzik
Marilyn Finkl
Allan Kaufman
Russell Pepoon
Robert Shearn
Mel Fisher
Leonard Fretzin
Ruth Kirman
Barbara Kirshner
Barry Perelgul
Robert Poindexter
David Klehr
Morris Friedman
Leslie Garland
Stephen Lehtman
Jock Leon
Greg Polakoff
Don Price
Monty Raben
Darlene Smith
Leonard Sneider
John Sullivan
Dan Teitelbaum
Charles Goldstein
Spencer Greene
Ellen LeVine
Cheryl Magness
David Radzin
Fred Reiner
Ted Traiforos
Robert Herbster
Daris Manaugh
Richard Reynolds
Peter Tselekis
Lonny Hoffman
Michael Hoole
Judith Mayze!
Linda Merholz
Dean Robson
James Ronan
Helene Ten Eicken
Lesl ie Towbin
Robert Cavanaugh
Patricia Houlihan
Sherry Metz
Zona Rubin
Peter Chagare•
Oliver Hugo
Janice Imber
Krista Kadrzynski
Richard Kaminsky
Robert Nanberg
Miriam Sacher
David Vive ros
Alan Weiss
·Melvyn Winer
Alice Wolfe
Robert Oboyle
Eli David Okman
Ellen Sandler
Hanna Scholz
Sean W r ight
Keith Zenner
Anne Pahn
Francine Katz
Richard Palcheck
Elaine Schuman
Stuart Schwartz
Thomas Choate
Alan Crafton
Michael DelDotto
William Dessent
The spirited Class of '64 "pull 'together" effectively as they defeated the "Boys of '63" as their ju nior classmates cheer encouragement from the stadium stands.
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�CLASS OF 1963 officers and ...
Th e 1963 Senior Closs Officers ore preparing for June graduation. The class officers, left lo right, ore
Richard Millis (Vice Pres.), Susan Fursler (Treas.), Darlene Schmidt (Sec.), and Peter Nemkov (Pres.).
ISO
�Senior Cabinet, Back Row: Ralph Johnson, Charles Soloman, Richar Wollock, Richard Mittenthal, Ray Dea n,
Adrianne Lurie. Second Row: Diane Marks, Lynn Johanson, Judith Siegal, Ann Schack, Donolee Weinstein.
First Row: Marlene Harris, Karen Clebanoff, Maxine Shikaff, Sue Berberick, Ruth Field, Heather Nhissenson.
Not Pictur ed: Michelle Mandell.
... CABINET representatives
A student's senior year is his biggest year in
high school. The senior worries over college
entrance requirements and must pick the
college he would like to attend. The senior is
the leader in most school activities, and to
keep the senior class unified, each senior
homeroom elects one representative and one
alternate representative to the Senior Cabinet.
The 1963 Senior Cabinet kept very busy
the entire year representing and planning for
the best class in the school. Cabinet began the
year by sponsoring the Homecoming Dance,
"Gathering of the Clan." As a part of the Homecoming festivities,
the Cabinet-built Senior
Class· Float took a First Prize. Later in the year
Cabinet helped run Alumni Night, and, after
that, sponsored the All School Carnival,
"Panic '63." Senior Cabinet also sponsored a
series of Senior Days including Mad Plaid
Day, White Shirt Day, and Panic Button Day.
After a long year of hard work, Cabinet looks
ahead to its last but happiest task of all,
planning and preparing for graduation.
Alternates,, Bock Row: Ike Heller, Mike Goodman, Bill Feinberg, Dove Lerner, Bill Toelke . Second Row:
Ellen Felcher, Koren Kinsch, Lynn Weisz, Barbaro Sabin. First Row: Lynelle Rabin, Ilene Woller, Jackie
Czernick, Marlene Blitstein, Maxine Kaplan. Not Pictured: Jossie Holden, Barry Laskov, Phil Monson.
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�SENIOR CLASS
sponsors all-school carnival
ROBERT AHRENS
Notiona l Honor Society 3,4; Bronz e Honor Pin
3; Harvard Award 4; Illinois Stole Scholarship
Semi-finalist 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Minor N 3;
Major N 4; Student Council I; Sophomore
Cabinet 2; Bond 1,2; Choir 4; ChristmosFeslivol
I ,2,4; Spring Musicol 4 .
t'..........
GEORGE ALBRECHT
Transferred from Evanston TWP. H.S. 2; Choir
'3,4; G lee 1.2; Gold Music Pin 4; Silver Music
Pin 3; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Football 3;
SSM3.
CHARLES ANDERSEN
Hi-Y 3,4, Vice-President 4; N Club 4; SSO 3,4;
SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 3: Golf 3,4; Major N
3,4; Basketball 1,2; International Relations Club
4; Student Union Monitor 4.
STEVEN ALLEN
KAREN ANDERSEN
ALICE ANTHONY
Chess Club I; Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club· 1,2;
G .A.A. 1,2; Biology Club 3; Pen Pol Club i
Future Nurses' Club 1,2,3; Germon Club 1,-2;
lorelei 2; Choir 3,4; Girl's Glee 1,2; Science
Fair 2.
PHILLIP ARMATO
RONALD ARNDT
Student Union Boord 4; SS03,4; SSSH Chairman
4; SSM 3; Wrestling 2,3, Minor N 3; Germon
Clu b I, Vice Pres.; Cobine! 1; Council 2.
_..,...
Swimming l ; lnduslriol Arts Club 3.
DEBORAH AULTZ
Transferred from Troy, Ohio 3; Riplettes 3,4;
Aquettes 1,2; Interscholastic Tennis 2; G.A.A.
3,4.
ISABELLE BACHMAN
G .A.A. I .
CAROL BACINO
Stu dent Council 1,2; Reflections Cost 4; Youth
Counci l 4; French Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Pep
Clu b 2; Personal Monitor 1,2; Fine Arts Club 2.
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JULlmE BAIN
Art Council 1,2,3,4, President 2; SSM 4; District
Science Fair 2; Latin Club I; Foll Ploy Crew
2,3; Spring Play Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Trit-fl-Y 2·, Chaplain 2; Homecoming Committee
3,4.
�Panic '63
At the Senior sponsored all-school carnival,
"Panic '63." Ellen Felcher hands a boll lo the
next contestant at the Senior. Cabinet b,ooth.
LUCILE BALLESTRA
JACK BARRANCO
Tri-Hi-Y 4, Representative lo Springfield; G.A.A.
3,4, Secretory & Treasurer Orchesis 4; Choir
4; Spotlighters 1,2, Chairman of costumes;
French Club 2, Honorary mention in Natl.
French Contest; SSO Monitor 4.
TRUDIE BASKIN
Transferred from Lane Tech. H.S., Chicago, 1;
SSO 4; SSSH 4; SSM 4; Footba ll 1; Bo.seboll
1; Wrestling 2.
DANIEL BAUER
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 2; Student
Council 1; Glee 2; Christmas Festival 2;. G.A.A.
1.
Track 1,2,3,4; Lighting Club 4; Spring Ploy Crew
4; Fencing 3; Indoor Track 3,4.
PATRICIA BAUMANN
SUSAN BEAVER
Lorelei 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Girls' Glee 1,2; Future Secretaries 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Spring
Musical 4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4.
Transferred from Hastings, Nebrosko4; Notional
Merit Finalist 4; Bond 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 3,4;
Dramatics 3; G.A.A. Boord 4; French Club 3;
Glee Club 1; Science Club 3; Thespians 3.
ROSS BENDEL
KARIN BECKER
Cabinet Alternate 3; Personal ServlceMonltor4.
Hi-Y, 1,2,<1 Pres. of Executive Club 4; Football
I ,2,4, Captain, 2, Minor N 2; Basketball 1,2;
Track 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Major N 3; SSM 2,4.
EILEEN BENDER
MARY BEN ZEEV
SSM 4; Fine Arts Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club 2; Future Nurse/ Club I; Foll Ploy Crew
1,2; Spring Play Crew 1,2; Spanish Club 1,2.
Teachers of Tomorrow I; Arts Club 2; Glee l;
Christmas Festival 1; Pep Club I .
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�SUSAN BERBERICK
CHARI BERGER
Student Uni?n Board. 4; Senior Cabinet 4;
Reflections Cost 3,4; SS03,4, Secretory&Receptionist 4; SSM 3; Ushe rs Club 3,4, Vice Pres.
4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Foll Ploy Crew
1,2; Spring Ploy Crew 2,3; French Club 1,2,3;
Fine Arts Clu b I; Spotlighters I; Pep Club 3.
Illinois Stoie Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; SSO
3,4; SSD Secy. 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Foll Ploy
3, Costume Crew; Reflections Costume Crew
Chairman 3; Spring Ploy 4; Reflection Yearbook
Senior Stoff 4; Thespians 4; Bond 1,2; Cab inet
Alternate 1; Futu re Teachers 2,4.
JACK BERGER
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; SSM 4; Pep Club
1,2; Spanish Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Foll
Ploy Crew 1,2.
Student Council 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 3; SSO 3,4; ·
SSD Officer 3; SSSH Officer 4 ; SSM 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Football
I; Swimming I; Baseball l; Golf 2,3,4, Minor
N 2, Major N 3; N Club 4; Big Brother 2;
SSSH Chairman 1; Art Council I; Illinois State
Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
MARA BERGER
RICHARD BERGEN
Sen io r Cabi net 4; Blue Honor Certificate l;
French Clu b 2,3; Teachers of Tomo rrow 1,2,
V.Pres. 2; Spotlighters l; Bond 1,2,3,4; Reflections Cost 3.
SSO Supervisor 4; SSM 4; Germon Club 2;
Football 2, Minor N 2; Trock 1,3; Shield I.;
Minor N 3; Student Union Monitor 4.
GAIL BERGER
SHARON BERLIANT
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago 2;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Boord Member 3; Bowling
Champion; G.A.A. Pin and Minor Award; Spot1ighters 2; French Club 2,3.
MARLA BERMAN
Cabinet Alternate 2; Personel Service Monitor
3; French Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spotlighters _
i ,2; Pen Po l Club 4; SSM 4.
SHERRI BERNS
CAROLYN BEST
Transferred from Missou r i l ; SSO 4; SSSH
Secretory 4; SSM 4; Notional Merit art award
4; Reflect ions Crew 4; Spring Ploy Crew 4;
Art Council 4; Spanish Club 4.
SSO 3,4, Assistant Secretory 4; SSSH Period
Secretory 4; Student Union Boord 4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.
HOWARD BITTMAN
SHARON BIEBER
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; Germon Club 1,2,4;
Spo tlighters I; Pep Club 1,2.
Notional Merit Finalist 4; Silv e r Pin 3,4; Golq
Honor Pin 4 ; Blue Honor Certificate 1,2;
Wrestling 4; Minor N 4; SSM 4; Cabinet 2;
Mack Constitutiona l Convention Representative
4; Germon Club I .
MARLENE BLnSTEIN
Editor of "Epic N ews" 4; SSO Receptionist 3,4;
Thespians 3,4, Secretory 3, Minor N 3; Nilehilite
Cartoonist 2,3,4; Cabinet Alternate 4; Spotlighters 1,2;
Homecoming
Com mittee 4;
Reflections Cost 4; Reflections Crew 2 ,3, Makeup Chairman 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Riding Club 1,2;
Spring Ploy Crew 1,2,3,4; Foll Ploy Crew 1,2,
3 ,4; G lee Club 1; Steering Group 2.
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ELYSE BLOOM
Transferred from Tuley High School, Chicago, 3;
ThespioRs 4; Fo ll Ploy Cost 4; Reflections Crew
4; Mem ber of Mock State Convention 4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Library Aid 3.
�HARRY BLOOM
RICHARD BLOOM
PSO 3,4; SSM 4; Nilehilite 3,4; Coin and Stamp
Club 4; Spa nish Club 2; Pen Pa( Club 3.
Bridge Club 3; Track Team 1,2, Frosh Shield;
Chess Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Science Sem ina r
2,3,4; Math Club 4; Natianol Merit Scholarship
Letter of Commendation 4 ; Intramural Ten nis
3; Gold Certif icate 2; Si lver Pin 3; National
Honor Society 3,4.
CHERI BOHAT
Gold Choral Award 3; Musical Steering
Committee 3,4; Musical 3,4; Choir 3,4; Lorele i
2,3,4; Cabinet 3; Reflect ions Crew 2; G.A.A .
1,2; Gi rls' Glee 1,2.
ALAN BOLON
Bowling Instructor P.E. 3; SSM 2;German Club
2,3; Executive Club 4; AV A 4.
GERI BOLON
LAWRENCE BRANDEL
Student Council Alte rnate 1,2, Chairman of
School Elections 2; SSM 3; American Leg ian
Rhetorical Contest 1,2; Reflections Cast 3; Fal l
Play Crew 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Spotlighters
1; Spanish Club 3; Glee 1.
Tra nsferred from Loyola Academy 2; Swim Team
3; Minor N 3; Christmas Festival 4; SSM 4;
Chair 4.
WILLIAM BRANT
DIANE BRIDGE
SSO 3,4; SSM 3, SSSH 4; Footba ll 1,2,3,4 Shi eld
1; Minor N 3, Majar N 4; N Club 4; Baseball
l; Shield 1; Stud ent Uni an Board 4; Cabinet 4;
German .club 1,2; Stud ent Cou ncil Alternate 2.
Personal Service Monitor 4.
BARRY BRONN
LARRY BROWN
T
ransferred from Von Stueben
High School,
Chicago 3; Hall Monitor; Intermediate Orchestra
1,2; Teachers Secretary.
Transferred from Von Stuebe n High School,
Chicago 3; Monitor 1,2; Concert Band 1,2;
Swimm ing Team 1,2; AVA 1,2.
MARCIA BURNSTEIN
Homecoming Comm ittee 4; SSO 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Christmas Festival 1,2;
Publicity and Make-up Crew. Fall Play 3; Spotlighters 1,3; Fine Arts Club I; Glee 1,2; G.A.A.
I; Spanish Club I.
NANCY BUTLAND
Transferred from St. Thomas Aqu inas High
School, Fl or issant Ma. 3; Pep Club 1,2; Future
Secretaries Assaciatian 4; Library Gu ild 2;
G. A. A. 3; Homecom ing Committee 4.
AMY BYER
CAROL CAMPBELL
Tran sf erred fram Oak Pcirk High Schaal 3;
Biology Club 1; German Club 1,2; History Club
1; Chair 1,2; Ski Club 4; G.A.A. 2.
Choi r 3,4; Loralie 3,4; Glee 1,2; Silver Music
Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4; Christmas Festival 1,2,
3,4; G .A.A. 1,2; Cabinet Alternate 3; Latin
Club 2,3; Future Nu rses' Club 1,2; Pep Club I.
155
�GAIL CARLSON
MARTIN CAPSUTo ·
SSO 3.4: SSSH Assistant Choirmon 3; SSSH
Choirmon 4; SSD 3: Trock 1,2; Shield I; lntermurol bosketboll 3.
SSO Monitor 1; SSO Period Secretory 4; Gold
Honor Certificate 2; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Committee 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Boord
Member 4, G.A.A. Pin 3; Homeroom Secretory
2,3; French Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2; Honor Boord 3; Foll Ploy Crew 2; Musicale
Crew 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Spotlighters I; Fine Arts
Club 1,2; Art Council 3.
LINDA CARTER
BARRY CARNOW
SSSH Choirmon 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Bronze Pin 3; Monitor 2; Swimming 1.
G .A.A. 1,2,3,4, Executive Boord 2,3,4, Treosurer
3; Horse Show 1,2; Nilehilite Stoff2,3,4; Assistant
News Editor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; SSO 4; SSD
Secretory 4; SSM Monitor 4; District Science
Foir 2; Planning Boord 4; Student Council Alternate I.
SHARON CASTLE
SSO Monitor 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Library Monitor 1,2; Biology Club 2; Spanish
Club 1,2,3; Foreign Longuoge Club 1,2; Fine
Arts Club 1; Art Council 3; Pen Pol Club 2.
MICHAEL CAVANOUGH
JAMES CHAPNICK
BIU CHAGARES
AVA 1,2; Tennis 2; Golf 3; Industrial Arts Club 3.
Homeroom President 1; Cob in et Alternate 2;
Germon Club 3; Lotin Club 1; SSO 2,3,4; SSSO
Assistant Choirmon 4; SSD Supervisor 3; SSM
Monitor 2,3; SSSH Supervisor 4.
FAY CHASKIN
RONALD CHEMERS
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4;
Silver Pin 3; Gold Pin 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1.3,4; SSM4;Spotlighters
SSO Monitor 4.
I.
CHRISTINE OlRO
KAREN CLEBANOFF
Transferred from St. Scholostico2; Nllehilite Stoff
3,4; Vice-President of Senior Orchesis4; Spanish
Club 3,4; Spanish Entertainment ' Chol rm on 3;
G .A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2.
TED COBUN
IRA COGAN
SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SSM 3;4; N Club3.4.; Football
3,4; Mojor N 4; Wrestling 3,4, Mojor N4.
156
Junior Cabinet 3; Senior Cobine! 4; SSO 3,4;
Spanish Club 2; G .A.A. 1.
SSO Assistant Choirmon; Monitor.
r
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�KATHRYN COHEN
ARLYNNE COHEN
Cadet Band 1; Intermediate Band 2; Concert
Band 2,3.4; Marching Band ·2, Stage Band 4;
Student Conductor 2,3,4; Si lver Music Pin 3;
Gold Music Pin 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate '.2; Homeroom Secretary 3.4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Minor N 2; German Club 2;
Futu re Nurses' Club 2; Science Fair Award 1.
Science Fair Award 1.
Cheerleader 1; Spanish Club 3; Foreign
Language Club 1,2; Future Secretaries 4; SSO
3.4; SSSH Secretary 4; SSO Monitor 3; G.A.A.
1,2.
ROBIN COLEMAN
VICKI COMM
Thespians 4; SSM 4; Future Secretaries 3.4;
Spotlighters 1; Fine Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,
3.4; Glee 1; Fall Play 1,2,4; Spring Play 2.4.
Yearbook Staff 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.4;
Glee 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Latin Club 2.
RQBERT COUZIN
MARILYN CRAFTON
National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; National Honor
Society 3.4; Science Seminar 2.3.4; Band 1,2,3,
4; Orchestra 3; International Relaiions Club 4;
Math Club Chairman4; Dance Band4: Christmas
Music Festival·3; French Club 1,2; Russian Club
3.4, Vice President 4: Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Silver Honor Pin 3 .
Student Council 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2; Persone1 Service Monitor 1,
2,3; Pen Pal Club 1.
PETER CYROG
JACQUELINE CZERNIAK
Astronomy Club 1,2,3.4; Treasurer 2. President
3; Science Seminar 2,3.4; Biology Club VicePresidenl 2; State Science Fair 2; Philosophy
Club 3; SSM 2,4; Swimming Team 1.
Future Secretaries Association 3,4; Choir 3;
Lorelei 3.4; Glee 1,2,4; Christmas Festiva l 1,2,
3.4; Gold Music Pin 3; G.A.A. 3,
l
RONALD DAMMANN
-
JANICE DAVIDSON
Astronomy Club 1,2,3.4, President 3,4, Secretary 2,3; Physics Club 3.4, President 4; Biology
Club 2; Track 1; Stage Lighting Club; Fall Play
Crew 4.
SSM 2,3; Mock CoMtltutionol Convention 4;
GPE Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1; Library Assistant 4.
RAYMOND DEAN
MICHAEL DELMAN
Football 4; Senior Cabinet 4; P.A. Announcer
3; SSM 3.4; Track 3; Fencing 4; Musical 3,4;
Lalin Club 2.
SSM 3,4; Ban'd 1,2,3; Germon Club 3; Christmas
Festival 1,2; Reflections Crew 2; Foll Ploy Crew
1; Chess Club 1; Astronomy Club 2; Spring
Ploy Crew 1.
MARILEE DIESTERHEFT
SUSAN DEMPERS
Pins and Pons Club 1,2, Vice President 1,2;
G .A.A. 1,4; Glee Club 1.
Pep Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Trl-Hi-Y 2.
157
�In senior homeroom 21,Judy Mossing and Susan
Farrell admire each other's l. D. pictures which
were distributed for the first time this year.
MARIA DORY
SSO Monitor 4.
HARRIAT DUHL
MERLE DOLGIN
Future Secretaries Club 3,4; G.A.A. 3; Spanish
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
Mock Stole Constitutional Convention 4; Stage
Crew Fall Play 3; Tri-Hi Y Vice-President 2;
Foreign Language Club 1,2; Spanish Club 3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4.
MICHAEL EDWARDS
PETER ECONOMOS
SSSH 4; SSM 3; Band 1,2; Track 1; Swimming 2.
SUSAN EICHHORN
DANIEL EHRENSAFT
Biology Club 1,2, President 2; SSSH Chairman
4; District Science Fair Placement 1,2; Track 2,3;
Mock State Constitutional Canventian4; Spanish
Club4.
Future Nurses, Vice-President 3; President 4;
G.A.A. First Vice-President 4; Blue Honor
Certificate 2; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4;
State Science Award 2; District Science Fair
Placement I; Spanish Club 4.
JUDITH ELIAS
Gold Galleon Guild 3,4; Publicity Chairman 4;
Thespians 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Epic
Staff 4; SSM 4; Head Stage Crew Fall Play 3;
Bronze Pin 3; Society Editor Nilehilite 2; VicePresident Silver Clipper 2; Student Council
Alternate 2; Spring Play Cast 4; Spotlighters I;
Fine Arts Club 1; Silver Clipper 1.
BEVERLY ENGEN
T~ansferred from Senn, Chicago, 2; Spanish
Club I; Art Club 2; Ski Club 4; SSM 3; Reflec- ·
lions Crew 3; Library Assistant 2; Gym Leader
1,2; Pep Club 1.2.
IOBEllTA EPSTEIN
Transferred from Miami Beach High School 2;
SSSH Chairman and Secretary .4 : Student Union
Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Biology Club l;
Spotllghlert 1,2,3.
158
MICHAEL EVANS
Band 1,2,3,4; Band Letter 2; Silver Pin 3; Gold
Pin 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Christmas Festival2,3,4;
Spanish Club 3,4; SSM 4: Football I.
�JOSEPH FAGAN
Foll Ploy Casi 4; Spring Ploy Casi 4; Notional
Merit Semifinalist 4; SSM 3; Homecoming
Committee 3; Germon Club 1.
RONALD FAHRENBACH
MARILYN FEINBERG
DAVID FEIN
Student Council 1,2; SSM 4.
Tronsferred from Steinmeiz 1; Freshman Cabinet
Alternate 1; Sophomore Cabinet 2; Council
Alternate 2; SSSH 4; SSD l ; .Fall Play Cast 2;
Spr ing Play Cost 2; Pep Club 1; G.A.A. I ; School
Poper 1.
ELLEN FELCHER
WILLIAM FEINBERG
Junior Cobinel Representotive3; Senior Cabinet
Alternate 4; SSM 4; Blue Honor Certificate 1;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Baseball 1; Big Brother 2.
Nilehilite Stoff 1,2; Senior Cabinet Alternate 4;
G.A.A. 1; Spotlighters 1; Span ish Club 2; Foll
Ploy, Publicity Crew 1; Spring Ploy Costume
Crew 1.
SHERYL FELDMAN
RON FERRELL
Reflections Stoff 2,3; SSM3,4; Homecoming Committee 1; Junior Cabinet Alternate 3; French
Club 1; Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1.
AVA 1,2.
RUTH FIELD
SUSAN FERRELL
Reflections Stoff 1; French Club l; SSM 2; G.A.
A. 1,2; Pep Club 1; Pins and Pons Club 1.
Senior Cabinet 4; Germon Club President 2;
Germon Club4; Arts Club 1,2; Foreign Language
Club 1; G.A.A. 4; SSM 2,3; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1,2.
BARBARA FINDER
Notional Honor Society 3,4; Student Council
2,3,4; Student Council Choirmon4; Outstanding
Service Pins 2,3; Notional Thespian Society 2,3,
4, Secretory 3, President 4; Homecoming Com·mlttee 3,4, Secretary 4; Planning Boord 4;
Nilehilite 2,4, Co-Ed Exchange 4; Silver Pin 2,3;
Gold Pin 3; Blue Certificate l; Spanish Club 1,4;
Cabinet Alternate l; SSSH 3; Spotlighters l; Fall
Play .2,3,4; Make-up Chairman 3; Musical 3 ;
Make-up Chairman 3,4; Reflections
1,2,3,4;
Make-up. Chairman 3,4; Spring Play l ,2,3.4.
ALAN FINGER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Wrestling 1,2; Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2, Shield
2; Germon Club 2,3; SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 3.
KATHLEEN FINN
ROBERT FINN
Council Representative 1,2,3,4; Foreign Exchange Student 3; Cheerleader Captain 3,4;
SSSH Assistant Head Secretary 3,4; Mock Convention Chairman ·4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Fall Play 1;
Spring Play 2; Spotllghters Program Chairman 1,
2; Gold Honor Certificate 1; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Nllehillte Staff 2.
Musical Student Director 4; Nllehilite Staff 2,3;
Student Council 3,4; Thespians 3,4; Public Relations Board Chairman 4; -Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student· Union Board 4; Boys Glee
I; Christmas Festival 1.
159
�CLASS OF 1963
produces ten Merit Scholarsh
SHARON FISHER
REN EE FLORENCE
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Teachers al Tomorrow 1,2; Spanish
Club 2,4; Student Council Alternate I; SSM 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Second Place Science Fair
Award 2.
SSD 4; SSM 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3;
Spanish Club 3; Future Teachers I.
SANDRA FRIEDLANDER
SARAH FOX
SSSH Secretory 4; Cabinet Alternate 4; Choir
3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pin 4;
Musical 1,2,4; Musical Choreography 3; Glee
1,2; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4.
Illinois State Scholarship Sem~finolist 4; Lake
Shore Division of Illinois Education Association
Scholarship Applicant 4; SSO 1,2,3,4, Period
Secretory 3,4, Secretory 3, Monitor 2; Student
Council 2,4, Alternate ·2, Representative 4; ,
Cabinet Representative l; Reflections 3,4; Yearbook Stoff 4; Thespians 4, Minor N Drama 4:
Homecoming Committee 4; Fine Arts Club
Boord Member 2; French Club 1,2,3; Spanish
Club 3; G .A.A. l; Spotlighters 1,2; Treasurer 2.
BARBARA FROHMAN
MORRIS FRIEDMAN
SSD Chairman 4; Personal Monitor 2; Foll Ploy
Publicity Crew 2,3; Spring Ploy Publicity Crew
2,3,4; Reflections Publicity Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A.
3; Ushers Club 4; Homeroom President 1,2; SSO
Rater 4; French Club 1,2; Pep Club l .
ARTHUR GALEN
SUSAN FURSTER
Senior Cabinet Treasurer; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Musical
Crew 3,4; Spring Ploy 4; SSM 2,4.
Cross Country 3,4, Captain 4, Major N 3,4; SSD
Supervisor 4; N Club J.,4; Track 3,4, Minor N 3;
Tennis 2; Shield 2; Spanish Club 2.
DONNA GENDELL
GARY GATS
District Science Fair Placement 2; Foll Ploy Crew
2; Big Brother 2.
SSM 1,2,4; Spring Ploy Cost l; Spring Play
Crew 2,3; Foll Ploy Crew, Reflections Crew 1,4;
Spanish Club 1',2; Arts Club I; Spotlighters 1,2,3,
G .A.A. I ,2; Pep Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 1.
VICKI GERSHBERG
HARV.EV GERSH
Fencing 3,4;.SSSH Chairman 4; SSO Monitor 3:
Germon Club 2; Chess Club 2.
160
Student Council 1,3,4, Alternate 2; Chairman
Special Events 4; Big Sister 3; SSO 3,4; SSSH
Secretory 3; SSD 3,4; Assistant Head Secretory
3,4; Personal Secretory 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Nilehilite Stoff, 2; Spanish Club 1,2;
Glee I; Christmas Festival I; G.A.A. 1; Pep
Club 1
�Finalists
The Class al 1963 is proud to have 10 of its
class members who are the National Merit
Scholarship Finalists. They, include, seated,
Howard Bittman, Tina Kroon, Susan Beaver,
Gary Sax, and Jack Mise. Standing with Dr.
Parker and Dr. Kavanaugh are Dan Wershow,
Herb Zarov, Chris Shaughnessy, Ira Miller, and
Robert Couzin.
SHEILA GERSTEIN
RANDALL GIBSON
Silver Honor Pin 2; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate 1,2; Future Secretaries 3,4;
G.A.A. 3,4; Spotlighters I; Guidance Monitor I.
Homecoming Committee 4; SSD Supervisor 3;
SSSH Supervi~or 4; Tennis 2; SSO Monitor 2;
Student Union Monitor 4; Cabinet I.
LARRY GILLMAN
RHODA GLENZER
Freshman Cabinet Alternate I; Football 3;
Baseball 3; SSM 1,4; Spanish Club.
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep
Club 1,2; Publicity Crew 4; Pins and Pons Club
2.
NORMAN GLUlZER
KATHLEEN GOLD
SSO Executive Board 4; SSD Supervisor 3,
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 3; Monitor 2; Boys' State Representative
3; Bronze Pin 3; Basketball I; Frosh Shield I;
German Club 2.
Freshman Cabinet I; SSO Monitor 3; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Futu re Nurses Treasurer I;
President Art Council 3; Fine Arts 3,4;
Spotlighters 3; Glee 1,2; Christmas Festival 1,2.
EDITH GOLDBERG
ROBERT GOLDEN
SSSH Secretary 3; SSD Chairman 4; Senior
Staff 4; Future Secretaries 3,4; Glee I; Fall
Play Crew 1,2,3; Reflections Crew 2,3; Spring
Play Crew 1,2,3; Teachers ol Tomorrow I;
G.A.A.I.
SSO Assistant Chairman 3; Student Council I;
Student Union Boarrl Monitor 4; SSO Monitor 2;
lllue Honor Certificate I; Oistrict Science I-air
Award I; Tri-Hi-Y2; Football, Shield I; Basketball
1,2; Minor N 2.
JUDY GOLDSTEIN
STEVE GOLDSTEIN
Studel)t Council 1,2; Gold Honor Pin 2,3,4;
Silver Honer Pin 2,3,4; Reflections Cast 4; French
Club 2,3; Nilehilite 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club
1,2,3.; Homecoming Committee 3; Personal
Service Monitor 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 3; Spring
Play Crew 2; Transitional Committee I.
SSSH Supervisor 4 ; Silver Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate 2; German Club 2,3; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Science Fa ir Award 2.
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�MICHAEL GOODMAN
GAYLE GORDON
Foll Ploy 3; Reflections 4; Cobine! 1,4; Notional
Mer it Letter of Commendation 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Silver Clipper 1,2; Art Council 1; Lolin
C lub 1,2; Spotlighters 2; Gold Honor Certificate
1,2; Spring Ploy 4; Foreign Longuoge Club 2.
Planning Boord 4; SSH Assistant Secretory 3;
SSM 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Usher's
Club 3,4, President 4; Fo ll Ploy Crew 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,2; French Club 1,2; Arts Club 1;
Spotl ighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1.
BEVERLY GORE
KENNETH GORDON
Notional Thespions Society 3,4, Minor N 3,
Mojor N 4; Fine Arts Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,
2,3,4; Secretory 4; Russion Club 3,4; Secretory
3; Choir 3,4; Silver Pin 3; Glee 1,2, Certificote
2; Foll Ploy Cost 4; Spring Ploy Cost 4; Reflections Cost 2,4; Mu,sicole 1,2,3.4; Christmas
Festival 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4; SSO Monitor
SSO Executive Boord 4; SSSH Supervisor 4;
SSO Monitor 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3.4; Co-Coptoin
4, Minor N 1,2, Mojor N 3,4; N Club Secretory
4; Nilehilite Sports Stoff 3,4; French Club 1,2;
District Science Foir Winner 2; Silver Honor Pin
3; Gold Honor Certificates 1,2; Gymleoder 1,2.
4.
SUSAN GOTTFRIED
WILLIAM GRAHAM
Spanish Club 3,4; G.A.A. 2.
PHILLIP GREENBERG
ROBERT GREENBERG
Student Council 1; SSM l; Footboll l; Trock 1,3;
District Science Foir Placement 1; Foll Ploy
Lighting Crew 2; Spring Ploy Lighting Crew 2;
AV A 4; Rodio Club 1,2,3.
Thespians 3,4; Foll Ploy Cost 3,4; Spring Ploy
Cost 4; Russ ion Club 3,4.
RONALD GREENBERG
ROSALIND GREENE
Trock 1,2,3,4; Bosketboll Monoger 1,2; Football
Monoger 1,2; AV A 1,2,3,4; Secretory-Treosurer
3,4; Executive Club 4.
Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow l; Fine
Arts Club 2.
WENDY GROSSMAN
SALLY GROSS
SSM 2,3,4; Foll Ploy Crew 2,3; Spring Ploy
Crew 3; French Club 1,2; District Science Foir
Placement 2; Alte rnate Council 1; G.A.A. 1;
Pep Club 1,2.
Tri-Hi Y Treasurer 4; Future Secretaries 3,4;
Personal Service Monitor 4; SSD 2; Pep Club 1.
WAYNE HANSON
SSO Supervisor 2; SSH Choirmon 4; French
C lub 3; Trock 3; Minor N 4; Wrestling 3,4;
Executive Club Secretory 4; Ski Club 4.
16Z
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TIMOTHY HARRIGAN
P.S.0. 3.
�MARLENE HARRIS
MYRNA HECKMAN
Cabinel 1,4; SSM 3; Spanish Club 2,3; G.A .A.
I ; Nurses Monitor 4; Big Sister 2.
Transferred from Von Steuben 3; SSM 1,2,3;
Fall Play 4; Girls' Glee 1,2; Choir 2; Art Club
2; Talent Show 1,2; Play Crew 1,2; Future
Teachers Club I.
IKE HELLER
Council 1,2, Treasurer I; Cabinet 4; SSSH 4,
SSM 3; N Club 2,3,4; Crass Country I; Baseball
I; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Captain 4; Major N 2,3,
4; Minar N I; Planning Board Representative.
SHEREE HELLER
Cabinet Alternate I; Big Sister 2; Spotlighters
I; Cheerleading 1,2; French Club I; G.A.A.
I; SSM 3; SSSH 3.
HILARY HENNER
GEORGE HERTER
SSO 3,4; SSSH Secretary 3; SSM2,3,4; Personal
Secretories3,4;
Service Monitor 2,3,4; Future
French Club 1,2; Spat lighters T,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Board Member 3,4; 1962 Camp Scholarshi p.
Orchestra 2; Band 2; Marching Band 1,2; Band
Letter 2; P.S.O. 3.
GARY HIRSCH
DANNA HIRSCH
SSO 3,4; SSD 2; SSM 2,4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2; Future N urses'
Club 2; Spatlighters 2; Fall Play Crew 3;
Reflections Crew 3; Reflections Cast 4;. G.A.A.2.
SSO 2,3,4; SSSH 3,4; SSM 2; Notional Merit
Scholarship Letter al Commendation 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2; German
Club 2; Cabinet 1,2; Tennis 1,2.
BARBARA HOFFMAN
ALAN HIRSH
First Place State Science Fair Award 1,2; Physics
Club 2; German Club 2; Football 1,2; Cain &
Stamp Club I.
Teachers al Tomorrow 2,3,4, Vice President 3,
President 4; Reflections Stoff 2, Treasurer 3,
Portraits Editor 4; Library Assistant 1,4; French
Club 2,3; Spotlighters I; Fine Arts Club 2.
JERI HOFFMAN
JOSEPHINE HOLDEN
Reflections Cast 4; SSM 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club
I; Spanish Club 1,2; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate I.
Cabinet 3,4; French Club I; G lee I; G.A.A. I.
JOSEPH HOLZWARTH
SHERRY HOLZMAN
Spanish Club 3; Fine Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 2.
I
SSSH Chairman 4; SSO Monitor 2; Cabinet
Alternate 2; Football 1.
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�. EUEN HORWITZ
'WILLIAM HORSMAN
French Club 1,2, President I; Bond 1,2,3, Silver
Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Student Librarian 4;
Attendance Office Assistant 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4; Spotlighters 2; Pep Club 1.
STEVEN HORWITZ
Bond 1,2,3; Foll Ploy Cost 2; Christmas Festival
1,2; Reflections Cost 3; Internationa l Relations
Club 3.
SUSAN INGERSOLL
Studen t Union Board 4; SSSH Secretary 3,
Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Spanish, Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A.
Boord 3, Vice President 4; Major and Minor
Awards 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Debate Club 2.
DAVID HUSSEY
Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Bond 2,3,4;
Si lver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pi'n 4; Christmas
Festival 4; Reflections Cost 4; Wrestling 2,3,4,
Niner N 3; Tennis 2,3,4, Shield 2; Biology Club
2; Pep Club 3,4; Dance Bond 4; Spring Musicale
3,4; Marching Band 1,2.
WALTER INGTRUP
Stage Band 4; Spr ing Musicale 3,4; Spanish
Club 3,4; Spring Ploy 3.4; Concert Bond 1,2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Christmas Festivol 2,3,
4; Marching Bond 3.
JOHN ISAAC
ANDI IRGANG
SSO Monitor 3; Personal Service Monitor 4;
French Club 1; Biology Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2.
NANETTE JACOBS
Future Secretaries Club 3,4, Secretory 4;
Spanish Club 2; Typing Lob Monitor 3,4.
Student Council 3,4; Council Alternote2; Spanish
Club 3; Choir 3,4; President 4; Glee 1,2; Gold
Music Pin 3, Silver Music Pin 2; Folksinging
Club 4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4,
Secretory 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Shield 1, Minor
N 3, Major N 4, Co-Captain 4; Spring Festival
i ,2,3,4; Mus icale 3.4; Homecoming Comm ittee
4.
EILEEN JACOBSON
Junior Cabinet 3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4; G.A.A . 1,2,
3,4; Art Council 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Spanish
Club . 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Pep
Club 1,2.
MITCHELL JOFFE
LYNN JOHANSON
Cabinet 3; Council Alternate I; Student Union
Boord 4; SSO Supervisor 4; SSM 3; Basketball
1,2,3, Shield I; Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2, Shie ld
I; Minor N 2.
SSO Secretory 3,4; Cabinet 3.4; G.A.A. 3;
Reflections Cost 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,
3; District Science Fa ir Placement 2; Spa nish
Club 2; Library Assistant 2.
CONSTANCE JOHNSON
SSO Assistant Heod Secretory 3,4; Reflections 3;
Lorel e i 2,;3,4, Secretory-Treasurer 3, VicePresident 4; Choir 3,4, Pianist 3,4; G lee 1,2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Silver Music Pin 2; Christmas
Festiva l 1,2,3.4; Musicale 1,2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club I .
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NANCY JOHNSON
G.A.A. Secretory 3, President 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate 2; Blu e Honor
Certificate 1; First Place State Science Fair
Award 2; District Science Fair 2; Biology Club
2; G.A.A. Major Letter 3; Comp Scholarship 3.
�LAWRENCE JORDAN
RALPH JOHNSON
Senior Cabinet 4; Junior Cabinet 3; SSSH Supervisor 4; SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 2.
National Merit Scholarsh ip Letter of Commendation 4; Science Seminar 3; Chief Photographer
Nilehilite 3,4; Freshman Cab inet Alternate 1.
SUSAN KAMIN
BRUCE KANNE
Student Council I ,2,3,4; SSO Period Secretary
4; SSO Secretary 3; Personal Service Monitor
2; Student Union Board 4; Homecomi~g
Committee 3,4; Spani sh Club 2,3; Fa ll Play
Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Spring Play
Crew 2,4; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3.
Student Council 1; SSO 1,2,3; Cabinet 2; Latin
Club 1; Spanish Club 3; SSM 1,2,3; Bond 1,2;
Christmas Festival 1,2; Track Shield 1; Swimming
Shield 1; Wrestl ing 2,3; Big Brother 2.
ALLEN KAPLAN
MAXINE KAPLAN
Transferred from Roosevelt J unior High.Rockford
Ill. 1; Executive Club 4.
Cabinet Representative 3 ; Cabinet Alternate
4; G.A .A. 1; Pep Club 1; District Science Fair
Placement 1.
GAIL KARIOLICH
ZONA KAPLAN
Student Council Alternate 1; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Club 2,3; Spr.ing Musical
Crew 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2.3.
Council Alternate 1; Girls G!ee 1,2; G.A.A . 2,3,
4; Pins and Pans 2; Future Secretaries4; Tri-Hi-Y
4; SSO Rater 4; Office Monitor 4; Christmas
Festival 1,2; Spr ing.Ploy 1,2.
SHARON KARMAZIN
ROCHELLE KAROL
Cabinet 3; SSSH Secretary 4; SSO Monitor 2,4;
SSD Library Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2; Pep
Club 1,2; Tri-HiY 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2 .
Arts Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Foll Play Crew 2;
G.A.A. 1.
BRADFORD KASTE
HOWARD KASTE
Art Council 1,3,4; Spanish Club 3, Prom Committee 3; Spring Ploy 4; Nilehilite Cortoonists3.
Nilehilite 4; SSM 4; Spanish Club 3.
RICHARD KAYE
DIANNE KELLER
Student Council 1; SSSH Chairman 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Tennis
1,2,3,4; Frosh Shield 1; Minor N 2;Major N 3,4.
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Cabinet 3; Tot's 1,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee 1,4;
French Club 2,4; Arts Club 2; Christmas Festival
1,4.
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�. ELLEN HORWITZ
WILLIAM HORSMAN
French Club 1,2, President l ; Bond 1,2,3, Silver
Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Student Librarian 4;
Attendance Office Assistant 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4; Spatlighters 2; Pep Club l.
DAVID HUSSEY
STEVEN HORWITZ
Bond 1,2,3; Foll Ploy Cost 2; Christmas Festiva l
1,2; Reflections Cost 3; International Relations
Club 3.
Concert Orchestra 3,4; Concert Bond 2,3,4;
Silver Music Pin 3; Gold Music Pi'n 4; Christmas
Festival 4; Reflections Cost 4; Wrestling 2,3,4,
Niner N 3; Tennis 2,3,4, Shield 2; Biology Club
2; Pep Club 3,4; Dance Bond 4; Spring Musicale
3,4; Marching Band 1,2.
SUSAN INGERSOLL
WALTER INGTRUP
Student Un ion Boord 4; SSSH Secretory 3,
Choirmon 4; Persona l Service Mon itor 2;
Spanish , Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A.
Boord 3, Vice President 4; Major and Minor
Awards 2; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Debate Club 2.
Stage Band 4; Spring Musica le 3,4; Spanish'
Club 3,4; Spring Play 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4;
Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; ChristmasFestival2,3,
4; March ing Band 3.
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JOHN tSAAC
ANDI IRGANG
SSO Monitor 3; Personal Service Mon itor 4;
French Club l ; Biology Clu b 2; G.A.A. 1,2.
Student Council 3,4; Council Alternate2; Spanish
Club 3; Choir 3,4; President 4; Glee 1,2; Gold
Music Pin 3, Silver Music Pin 2; Folksinging
Club 4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4,
Secretary 4; Swimm ing 1,2,3,4; Shield 1, Minor
N 3, Ma jor N 4, Co-Capta in 4; Spring Festival
i ,2,3,4; Musicale 3,4; Homecoming Committee
4.
EILEEN JACOBSON
NANETTE JACOBS
Future Secretaries Club 3,4, Secretory 4;
Spanish Club 2; Typing Lob Monitor 3,4.
Junior Cab inet 3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,
3,4; Art Council 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; Spanish
Club . 3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Pep
Club 1,2.
MITCHELL JOFFE
LYNN JOHANSON
Cabinet 3; Counci.I Alternate l ; Student Union
Boord 4; SSO Supervisor 4; SSM 3; Basketball
1,2,3, Shield l; Minor N 2; Baseball 1,2, Shie ld
l ; Minor N 2.
SSO Secretary 3,4; Cabinet 3,4; G.A.A. 3;
Reflections Cast 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,
3; Distr ict Science Fair Placement 2; Spanish
Club 2; Library Assistant 2.
CONSTANCE JOHNSON
NANCY JOHNSON
SSO Assistant Head Secretory 3,4; Reflections 3;
Lorelei 2,;l,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, YicePresident 4; Chair 3,4, Pianist 3,4; G lee 1,2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Si lver Music Pin 2; Christmas
Festiva l 1,2,3,4; Musica le 1,2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club 1.
G.A.A. Secretary 3, Preside nt 4; Silver Honor
Pin 3; Gold Honor Certifica te 2; Bl ue Honor
Certificate l; First Place State Science Fair
Award 2; District Science Fair 2; Biology Club
2; G.A.A. Major Letter 3; Camp Scholarship 3.
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�LAWRENCE JORDAN
RALPH JOHNSON
Senior Cabinet 4; Junior Cobinet3; SSSHSupervisor 4; SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 2.
Notional Merit Scholarship L
etter of Commendation 4; Science Seminar 3; Chief Photographer
Nilehilite 3,4; Freshman Cabinet Alternate 1.
SUSAN KAMIN
BRUCE KANNE
Student Council 1,2,3,4; SSO Period Secretory
4; SSO Secretory 3; Personal Service Monitor
2; Student Union Boord 4; Homecomi~g
Committee 3,4; Spanish Club 2.3; Foll Ploy
Crew 1,2,3,4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Spring Ploy
Crew 2,4; Musical Crew 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.
Student Counci l 1; SSO 1,2,3; Cabinet 2; Latin
Club I ; Spanish Club 3; SSM 1,2,3; Bond 1.2;
Christmas Festival 1,2; Track Shield I; Swimming
Shield I; Wrestling 2,3; Big Brother 2.
ALLEN KAPLAN
MAXINE KAPLAN
Transferred from Roosevelt Junior High.Rockford
Ill. 1; Executive Club 4.
Cabinet Representative 3; Cab inet Alternate
4; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1; District Science Fa ir
Placement 1.
GAIL KARIOLICH
ZONA KAPLAN
Student Council Alternate 1; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Club 2,3; Spr.ing Musical
Crew 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2.3.
Council Alternate 1; Girls G!ee 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,
4; Pins and Pons 2; Future Secretaries4; Tri-H i-Y
4; SSO Rater 4 ; Office Monitor 4; Christmas
Festival 1,2; Spring .Play 1,2.
SHARON KARMAZIN
ROCHELLE KAROL
Cabinet 3; SSSH Secretary 4; SSO Monitor 2,4;
SSD Library Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2; Pep
Club 1,2; Tri-HiY 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2.
Arts Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Foll Ploy Crew 2;
G.A.A. I.
BRADFORD KASTE
HOW ARD KASTE
Art Council 1 ,3,4; Spanish Club 3, Prom Committee 3; Spring Play 4; Nilehilite Cartoonists3.
Nilehilite 4; SSM 4; Spanish Club 3.
RICHARD KAYE
DIANNE KELLER
Student Council 1; SSSH Chairman 4; Bronze
Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate l; Tennis
1,2,3,4; Frosh Shield I; Minor N 2;Mojor N 3,4.
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Cabinet 3; Tot's 1,3.,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Glee 1,4;
French Club 2,4; Arts Club 2; Christmas Festival
1,4.
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�Graduation pictures are an important part of
the senior year. Here sen iors Marlene Schwartz
and Allan Lazar look over the Root Studio display
prior to having their yearbook portrait sitting.
SUE KELLMAN
SSM 4; Future Nurses' Club 1,2; Girls Glee 1,2;
Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2;
Christmas Festival 1,2; Spr ing Ploy Cast 1,2.
KATHLEEN KENT
ELLEN KENOLER
Freshman Cabinet 1; SSO Secretary; SSO
Assistant Head Clerk; SSO Monitor Attendance
Off ice; Homecoming Committee, Co-Chairman
3,4; Spanish Club; Art Club; Big Sister 2.
WILLIAM KESSEL
SSM 4; Baseb all 1; Basketbal l 1,2.
Head Clerk 3,4; Homecoming
Committee2,4;
Chairman 4;" Student Union Boa rd 4; Student
Council 1,2; Cabinet Alternate 3; SSSH 4; SSM
4; P.S.O. 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Spanish
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomor row 1,2; G irls Glee
I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Ref lections Crew2; Spotlighters I .
IRWIN KESSELMAN
SSO Supervisor 4; SSO Chairman 3; Epic Cartoonist 4; District Science Fair Placement 1,2;
Reflections Cast 4; German Club 1; Tennis 1,2;
Swimm ing I; Biology Club 2.
KAREN KESSLER
Spring Musical 1,2,3,4; Steering Group 3,4;
Choir 3,4; Gold Mus ic Pin 3; Silver Music Pin
2; Glee 1,2; Lo relei 2,3,4; Junior Cabinet 3,
Chairman Prom Parade, Entertainment; Homecoming Committee 4; Alumni Committee;
Cabinet
Alternate 2;
Reflections Staff 4;
Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,
3 .4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2.
GLORIA KETTERING
Girls Glee 1,2; Choir 3,4; Silver Music Pin 3;
Musicale 1,2; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4;. Christmas
Festival 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2; G.A.A. I;
Homecoming Committee 4; P.S.O. 3.
SUSAN KIMBALL
President Junior Cabinet; SSO Secr etary 3; SSM
3; Loralie 3; Choir 3; Glee l ,2; Reflections Cast
2,4.
MELVIN KIRCHLER
SSO; SSH Officer; SSM; Span ish Club.
RONALD KIRSCHNER
ALLAN KIRSHNER
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Science Seminar 3,4, State
Science Fair I ; Student Council Alternate I;
Cabinet Alternate I ; Biology Club I; Russian
Club l, Vice-Pres ident; Philosophy Club 2;
Orchestra l; Christmas Festival I ; International
Relation s Club 3,4, Presiden t 4.
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Wrestling 1,2; Cross Country l ; SSO 4; SSM
4; German Club I.
�INEZ KLEIN
MELANIE KLINN
German Club I; Glee I; Christmas Festival
I; Pep Club I.
SSO l ,4; Period Secretary 4; SSM 1,4; Span ish
Club 3,4; Foreign language Club 1,2; Teachers
of Tomorrow 2; Pep Club 1,2; Fine Aris Club I.
ROSALYN KLOTI
ALLEN KOHN
SSO Man ilar 2,4; French Club I; Reflections
Crew I; Pep Club 1,2; Ari Council 3,4; G.A.A.
3; Fine Aris Club I.; Spring Play Crew I .
Track 2; Student Union Monitor 2; Wrestl ing 3;
Industria l Arts Club I; Tennis I; Span ish Club I.
GAILKOZLOV
SUZANNE KRAATZ
Reflections 4; Student Council Alternate 2;
G.A.A. 3; Spatlighters I; Fine Aris Club I.
Future Secretaries Assc. 3,4; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pins
and Pans I.
BETIY KRITZLER
STEPHEN KRAMER
S ludenl Council 2; Mixed Charus2, SSOManilor
3; SSO Chairman 4; SSSH Assistant 4.
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Personal Service
Monitor 3,4; Honor Board 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;
Future Teachers 1,2,3; Fall Play crew3,4; Spr ing
Play Crew 1,2; Fine Arts Club 1,2,3; Spotl ighters
1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Pins and Pans I; Horseback
Riding Club I .
JOAN KROICHICK
JOHN KROGER
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin
3; German Club I ,2,3,4; Band 2, Steuben Award
4.
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Futu re Teachers Club 1,2 ,
Treasurer 2; Spotlighlers I; Pep Club I; Junior
Cainbet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate
3; SSO 3,4, Rater 3, Monitor 4; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Spec ial Events Editor
4; Reflections 4.
TINA KROON
l
National Merit Finalist 4; Homecoming Queen
4; Homecoming Committee l ,2,3,4, .Publicity
Chairman 2, Assisi. Director 3, Director 4;
SSO 3,4, Monitor 3, SSSH Head Secretary 3,4;
Student Council Alternate 1,2, Treasurer3; Gold
Honor Certificate l ,2; Silver Honor Pin 3; Pep
Club 1,2, President 2; Thespians 2,3,4, VicePresidenl 4; Student Union Executive Board 4;
Fall Play Cast 2; Reflections Crew 2; Personal
Monitor 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Germon Club 1,2.
CYNTHIA KRUMSIEG
Choir 3,4; Glee 1,2; Silver Music Pin 3; Gold
Music Pin 4; Blue Honor Cer tificate 2; German
Club 1,2,3,4; Future Nurses' 1,2,3,4; SSO 3;
Personal Service Mon itor 2 .
V ICTOR KURC
CAROL KUMLIN
National Merit Scholarship Leiter of Commendation 4; Nationa l Thespian Society 3,4; Stage
SSO 3; Lorelei 1,2,3,4; Chair 3,4; Glee l ,2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Silver Music Pin 4; Christma•
and Spring ·Festivals 1,2,3,4; Spring Musical 4;
Spanish Club l ,2; District Science Fair Placement
2; P.S.O. 3.
lighting Club 3,4, Vice President; Fall Play Crew
3,4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Musical Crew 3,4;
Spring Play Crew 3,4; Tennis 1,2; SSO 2,4;
Christmas Festival 3,4; German Club 2.
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�STUDENT UNIONS
SHERRIE KUSHNER
Personal Service Monito r 4; Pep Club I; G.A.A.
1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow I ,2; Ushers Club 4;
Spa nish Club 4.
find
•
seniors
BARRY KUTOK
BYRON KUTOK
Trock 4, Ma jor N; Basketbal l I, Shield.
Council I; SSO 3,4; SSSH 3; SSM 4.
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BARRY LADEHOFF
BARBARA LAFF
Choir 4; Sp ring Play Cast 3; Christmas Festival
4; German Club 1; SSOMoni tor 3; Student Union
Monitor 4.
SSO Monitor 1,2,3,4; Cabinet 1; Senior Yearbook
Staff 4; Thespians 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Reflections Cast 4; Reflections Crew 3; Foll Play
Crew 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spring
Play Cast 4.
JILL LAMPERT
MARCIA LANGER
Future Nurses' 1,2,3,4; Jun ior Cobine! 3; Pep
Club 1,2.
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Spotlighters l; Pep
Club 2; Future Teachers I; Spanish Club 1;
G.A.A. I.
BARRY LASKOV
ALLAN LAZAR
Cabinet Alternate 4; SSO 3,4; SSSH 4; SSM 3;
Spanish Club 2; Gymnastics 4; Baseball 1.
Football 3,4; SSO 4; SSM 4; AV A 4; German
Club 2.
MARLENE LEARN ER
SHARLENE LEARNER
Stude nt Cab inet 1,2; Service Pin 2; Big Sisler 2;
Personal Servi ce Monitor 1,2,4; SSO 3.4;
Secretory 4, SSS H 4, SSM3; Spanish Club 1,2,
3,4; Arts Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
Pep Club 1,2; Glee I; Choir 4; Christmas Festival
1.4; Spring Festival 1,4; Musical 1,2,3,4; Crew
Director 3; Steering Group 1,2,3.4; Spr ing Ploy
Student Council 2; Cabinet Alternate I; SSO 3;
SSD 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Fine Aris Club I,
2; Spotl ighters 1,2; Glee 1,2, Secretary 2;
Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,
3,4; Choir 3,4; Musical Crew 2; Steer ing Group
1,2,3; Music Award Certificate 2; Silver Music
Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 1,2; Spring Play 2; G.A.A.
1,2; Pep Club I.
3.
PAULA LEIBOWITZ
Future Secretaries 3,4, President 3,4; Cabinet
1,2; Sen ior Yearbook Staff 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; SSO
1,2,3.4; SSM 1,2,3; Receptionist 4; Girl 's Glee
3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Science Folr
Placement I .
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ROBIN LEIGH
SSO 4; G.A.A. 3,4 .
�pitching
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Serving refreshments at one of the Student
Union Mixers ore seniors Kathy Kent, Joan
Kroichick, and Alayna Roth.
LYNNE LEOPOLD
Reflections Cost 4; Alumni Committee Chairman
4; Homecoming Committee 4; Senior Yearbook
Stoff 4; Council Alternate 3; S-SO 3,4; SSM 3;
SSSH Secretory 4; Personal Service Monitor 3;
Ushers Club 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Pep Club 1;
Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Foll Ploy Crew 2;
Spring Ploy Crew 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Art Council
3.
DAVID LERNER
Football 1,2,3; Swimm ing 1,2,4; Track 1,2,3,4;
SSO 3,4; Supervisor 3,4; SSSH Officer 4; SSD
Officer 3; Cabinet 4; Cabinet Alternate 3.
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ELAINE LEVINSON
CHARLES LEVIN
Track 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Spanish Club 3.
Future Secretaries Club Vice President 3,4;
SSM 2,3,4; Personal Serv ice Monitor 1,2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, G.A.A. State Pin Award 3; French
Club 1; Reflections Crew 1.
SHARON LEWISBERG
ROBERTA LEWIS
Bronze Honor Pin· 3; Yearbook Soles 1; SSM 1;
SSD 'i,2; Foll Ploy Crew 4; Newspaper Soles
1,2; Homeroom Treasurer 2.
Spring Ploy Cost 4; Semi-finalist Illinois State
Scholarship 4; Notional Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
French Club 3; Art Council 2,3; Honor Boord
3; Arts Club 3; Glee I; Six Place Awards, 1
Blue Ribbon, 1 Gold Key, Scholastic Art Awards
3.
ROBERT LIS
MAYNARD LICHTERMAN
P.S.O. 3,4; Student Council 1,2; SSM 1,2; AVA
2.
Football Major Letter 3; Basketball Major Letter
3; Baseball Major Letter 3; Mon itor Captain 2:SSO 3,4.
SANDRA LISNEK
JOSEPH LISS
SSO , SSSH Secretory 3,4; Future Secretaries 4;
Future Teachers I; Spanish Club I; Girls' Glee
1,2, Certificate 2; Christmas Festival 1,2; Reflections Publicity Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2.
Gold Mus ic Pin 4; Silver MusiCPin 3: Bond Letter;
Concert Bond; Orchestra; Stage Bond 4; Spring
Musical; Marching Bond; Chr istmas Festival; lnter.m Leogu:e Musical Festival.
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�CAROL LOUIS
WILLIAM LORR
Student Union Board Vice President 4; SSO
1,2,3,4; Choir 4; N Club 3,4; Trock 1,2,3,4
most voluoble 3; Major N 2,3,4; Basketbal l
1,2,3,4, Major N 3,4; Homecoming Committee
3,4.
SSM Head Secretary 3,4; Reflections Floor-Crew
Manager 3; Thespians 3,4; Bronze Honor Pin
3; Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play Crew
2,3; Reflections Crew 4; Ni lehilite Staff2; French
Club 2,3; SSSH Officer 4; Spring Play Crew 2;
Musica le Crew 3; Personal Service Monitor 2.
ADRIANNE LURIE
THOMAS LUND
Honor Pin 3; Choir 3,4; Cabinet 3; Sports 1,2,3,4.
Cabinet Reps 1,2,3,4; Personal Service Monitor
1,2; French Club 1,2,3; Girls' Glee 1; Christmas
Festival 1; Big Sisler 3; Traffic Monitor; Spring
Festival 1; Big Sisler 2.
ROBERTA LUTREN
JUDITH MALLER
Reflections 3,4; SSM 3; Personal Service
Monitor I; Lalin Club Secretary 3; Ushers Club
3,4, Secretary 4.
Serv ice Monitor 1,2,4; Council
Personal
Alternate 1,2; Aris Clbu 1,2; Spol lighters 4;
Tai 1,2; French Club 1.
LISA MANDEL
SUE MANDEL
SSD Head Secretary 3,4; No tional Honor Society
3,4; Student Council 3; Senior Cabinet 4;
Nilihilile Stoff 2; Foreign language Club VicePresidenl and Treasurer 1; National Merit.
Scholarsh ip Leiter ofCommendotion4; Silver
Honor Pin 3; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4.
Junior Cabinet Vice-President 3; Choir 3,4;
Lorelei 2,3,4; Mon itor 2; Glee 1,2; Gold Music
Pin 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
MICHELE MENDELE
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JEAN MARGULIES
Cabinet 4; Studen t Council 3 ,4; Nilehilite Staff
3,4; Exchange Editor Refiections Staff 3; Foreign
Exchange Student Finalist 4; Thespians 3,4,
Treasurer 4; Homecoming Comm ittee 3,4; Foll
Ploy Crew 1,2,3,4; Student Union Boord 4;
SSO 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Reflections Cost 3,4;
Spring Ploy Crew 1,2,3; Musical Crew 1,2;
Big Sisler 2; French Club 1,2; G.A. A. 1,2.
Council 2; Cabinet 4; SSM 4; Spanish Club 1,2,
3,4; Reflections Crew 3; Spring Musical Crew
3; Pep Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Student Union Monitor 4.
JOAN MARGULIES
DIANE MARKS
SSO Assistant Head Secretary 3; Student Union
Board Monitor 4; Homecom ing Committee 2,3,
4; National Merit Leiter of Commendation 3;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council Alternate
I; Cabinet Alternate 2; SSD Monitor 2; Pep
Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Germon Club 1,2; Fine
Aris Club 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2.
Cabinet 1,2,3,4; SSSH Officer4; SSM4; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Ski Club 4; Nilehilile Stoff,
Corresponding Secretory 2; French Club 1,2;
Fine Aris Club 1; G.A.A. 1.
JUDY MASSING
GAIL MASON
SSM 3; Personal Serv ice Monitor 4; G .A.A. 1.
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SSO 3,4; SSSH Secretary 4; SSM 3,4; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4; G.A.A. 1,
2,3,4; Pin 1, Minor 2, Major 3, Board Member;
Foll Ploy Crew 3; Pep Club 3,4; Ushe rs Club 4;
Aris Club 2.
�KAREN MCCARTHY
HELEN MEDOFF
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Boord Member. 4; Spanish Club
2,3,4, Treosurer 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,
3,4, Secre tory 2; SSSH Secretory 3; SSM 3;
Personol Mon itor 1,2,4; Blue Honor Certificate
2; Bronze Honor Pin 3.
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1;
Art Council Secretory 3; Golden Gal leon 4;
Silver Clipper 2; Personol Service Monitor 3;
Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.
JUDY MEHLMAN
Student Council 4; SSO Period Secretory 4;
Student Union Boord 4; Cabinet Alternote 1;
Gold Honor Pin 3; Silver Honor Pin 2; Blue
Honor Certificates 1,2,3; Reflection s Cost 3,4;
Sponi sh C lub 3,4; Ushers Club 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; G .A.A. 1,2; Personol
Monitor 3; Future Teachers Tutor 2; Schoo l
Store Mon itor 3; Foreign L nguage Club 1,2.
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GAIL MENDELL
Counci l Alternate 1; G .A.A. 2; Offic e Mon itor
2; Hol l Monitor I.
BARBARA MEYER
CAROLE MEYER
G lee 2.
Future Secretaries 3,4; Typing Monitor 3,4.
JOAN MEYERS
PAULA MEYERS
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Foll Ploy Cost3; Reflections
Crew 3,4; Spring Ploy Crew, Set Designer 4;
Thespians 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Cabinet 4; SSO 3,4; SSM Monitor 3; SSSH
C ha irman 4; G.A. A. 3 .
SSM 4; French Club I; Tri-Hi-Y l; G.A.A. l;
Pep Club 1,2; Fre shman Orientation "Program
2; Reflections Crew 2; Spotlighters 1.
BRUCE MILLER
GLEE MILLER
Cabinet 2,3 ; SSM 2,4; SSSH 4; French Club 3;
Sw imm ing Team l; Shield l; Track 2.
Student Council 1,2 ,3,4; Counci l Secretory 4
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Secretory 4 .
IRA MILLER
Not ional Merit Sch o lorship Finalist 4; Illinois
State Scholars hip Sem i-final ist 4; SSO Supervisor 4 ; Personal Mon itor 1,2; State Science
Fair 2; Gol d Pin 2; Silver Pin 3; Science Seminar
2; Germon Cl ub 2; Fine Arts Club 1,2; Tennis
1,2,4; Swimming 1.
MAR.TY MILLER
SSO Supervisor 4; SSM 3; Personal Monitor 2;
SSH 3; Baseball 1,2.
JACKIE MILLER
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Pr esident 4; Student Council 1,2;
Pep Clu b 1,2; G .A.A. -1 ,2 ; Personal Service
Monitor 1,3; Girls Glee 3; Typing Monitor 4.
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RICHARD MILLER
Biology Club 2; SSM 2,4; Fall Plo y 4 ; Reflections
4; Spring Play 4; International Rela tions Club
3,4, Vice- President 4; Ski Club 4; Stage
Lightin g 1,2,4; Thespions 4.
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�RICHARD MILLIS
MARLA MILTON
Vice President Senior Class 4; Sgt. At Arms
Junior Cabi net 3; SSO Supervisor 4; Basketball
2,3,4; Student Union Board 4; Band 2,3.4;
O rchestra 3.
Futur e Secretaries Association 3.4.
RICHARD MITTENTHAL
JACK MISE
Notiona l Merit Finalist 4; Student Union Boord
Entertoinment Choirmon 4 ; SSSH 3; Track 1,
2,3, Shield I, Minor N,Moior N3; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Science Seminor 2; Choir 4; Hi-Y 3,4,
Co-ordinator 3, Treasurer 4; N Club 4; SSM3,4.
Senior Cabinet 4; Freshman Cabinet 1; Sophomore ·Cabinet Alternate 2; Student Council 2;
Student Counci l Service Pin 2; Student Council
Alternate 1; SSM Supervisor 4; SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 3; Debate 1,2; Germon Club 1,2;
lntremurol Tenn is 1; lntremurol Basketball 2,3.
PHILLIP MONSON
SUSAN MCGILL
Gol den Goleon 2; Cabinet 1,2; Ploy Cost 2;
Spotlighters 2; SSM 3.4; Pep Club 1,2; Span ish
Clu b 1,2,3.
Junior Cab in et 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Student
Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
SSSH Chairman 4; SSM Supervisor 4; First
Place State Science Fair Award 2; lll inors StJ;Jte
Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4; Biology Club 2;
German Cl ub 2; Hi-Y 2; Student Planning Boord
2; Foreign L
anguage Club 1,2; Big Brother 2.
ARLENE MORISHITA
MARYANN MUDGETT
SSM 1,2,4; Spring Musical 3; Span ish Club
2,3,4; Thespians 4; Spotlighters 2; Reflections
Cast 4, Crew 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Pep
Club 2; Spring Ploy Cost Lead 4.
Spanish Club 1.
MARIANA MUNK
LESLIE MULTACK
Student Council 4; Germon Club 4; Spanish
Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Homecomi ng Committee 4.
GARY NEVINS
PETER NEMKOV
Sen ior Closs President 4; Spring Play 4.
Germon Club 2,3,4, President 4; District Science
Fair 2; Science Seminar 2; Silver Honor Pin 3;
Illinois Sta te Scholarship Semi-Fina list4; Blue
Honor Certificate 1,2.
HEATHER NISSENSON
National High Sch.ool Institute, Education
Div ision, Gold Pin and CertificoteforTeoch ing3;
Golden Galleon 3,4, Co-Editor 4; Bronze Pin
3; Blue Certificate 1; American Legion O ratorical
Contest 1,2,3.4, third p lace 2; Fine Arts Club 1,2,
Secr eto ry 2; Silver Clipper 2; Stud ent Counci l
1,2, Porliomentdrion 2; Cabinet 4; Philosophy
Club, President 3; Debate Club 1,2; Stud e nt
Union Board 4; Person.a l Service Monitor 1,2,3.
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LAWRENCE NOESEN
Football 1,2,3.
�JACK NOVIT
JACQUELINE OLNEY
Student Accounting Monitor 4; Pep Club 2.
JANET OLSON
SALLY OLSON
Cheerleader 3,4, Captain 4; Student Council
1,2; Student Union Board 4, Secretory 4; SSO
3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Pep Club 1,2,
Secretary 2; Loralie 1,2, Vice-President 1, President 2; Choir 3; Vice-Preside nt 3; Glee J·,2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Silver Music Pin 2; G.A.A.
1; German Club 1 .
Spanish C lub 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Choir_
3,4; Glee 1,2; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4;
Reflections Casi 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary
3, Boord 2,3; Cobine! Alternate 2; Silver Music
Pin 3; Music Certificate 2; Pep Club 2; Personal
Service Monitor 2,4.
RHODA OPPENHIEMER
RICHARD OPENSKY
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4; French C lu b 2,3,
4; G.A.A. 3,4; Library Assistant 1,2,3,4; SpotIighters 1,2; Fine Aris Club 1,2.
LOUIS PAGE
DEBORAH ORZESKE
SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 2,4; Footba ll 1; Golf 3;
Chess Club 1.
BARRY PASS
SSSH Chairman 3,4; Swimming l; Track 1.
MAUREEN PAUL
Public Speaking Award 3; Reflections Casi 4;
G lee Club 2; Christmas Festi val 2; Pep Club
1; G .A.A. 1,2,3.
MARCHELLE PERLIN
Personal Service Monitor 1; SSO Monitor 1,2;
Rotor SSD 2; Spanish Club 1,2.
DAVID PAUL
Science Sem inar 2; Chess Club 1,2; Band 1,2.
RONALD PEARSON
Football I; Baseball 2; Spanish Club 3; Executive
Club 3.
PAUL PERSHIN
Spanish Club l; French Club ·3; Tennis I; Golf
,
2; SSSH 2; SSM 4; Band 1- 2.
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�Student Union Board sponsors annually the
Christmas Dance. This year at "Moonlight and
Mistletoe"
seniors Richard Randel, Coralie
Vodian, and Janet O lson serve refreshments
to Larry Wolfinsohn and Sue Berberick.
WILLIAM PETERSON
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; District Science Fair 2;
Science Seminar 2,3,4; Astronomy Club 3,4;
Physics Club 3,4; Biology Club 1,2; Radio Club
1,2; German Club 1,2; Track 1,2,3,<j, Shield I,
Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; Cross Country 1,2;
SSM 3,4; Epic Staff 4; Personal Monitor 1,2.
ELLEN PILDES
SHELDON PLOTKIN
SSSH Cha irm an 4; Reflections Staff 4; French
Club 3; Fall Pl ay Crew 2; Sprin g Play Crew 2;
Debate Club 1; Bond 1; Christmas Festiva l 1;
Phi losophy Cl ub 3; National Merit Scholarship
Lette r of Commendation 3; Sil ver Honor P.in 3;
Blue Honor Certificate 1.
Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 3 ,4; Stage Band 4;
Christmas Festival 3,4; Refl ections 3,4; Sp ring
Musical 4; In tramural Tennis 1.
DAVID POLAKOFF
SUSAN POKLOP
Student Council 1; Basketba ll I, shield 1; Basebal l
1, Shield 1; SSO 4, SSSH Chairman 4, Monitor
1,2; Homecoming Com mittee 1,2.
SSO 3, SSSH Cha irman 3, Monitor 3; Reflections
4; Spring Play 1; Girls' Glee . I, Christmas
Festival 1.
JANICE POTNICK
Blue Honor Certificate 1; Stude nt Cou ncil 4;
SSO 4, SSSH Chairman 4; Reflections 3,4; Crew
1; Spanish Clu b 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2;
Ushers Club 3; Homecom ing Co-Chairman 4;
Big Sister 4; Homeroom Secretary 1; Teachers
of Tomorrow I; G.A.A. 1; Student Union Monitor
4.
VALERIE POWERS
SUZI POVLO
Student Council 1; G .A.A. I ; <:heerleoder 1;
Homeroom president 1,2; French Club I;
Spanish Club 2,3; Glee Club 1; Christmas
Festival 1; Loralie 1; Third -Place State Science
Fair Award 2; SSO Monitor 2; Personal Monitor
3; Assislant Head Secretory SSD 4; SSSH Secre
tory 4; Epic Staff 4; Reflections 4; Hamecam ing
Court 4.
LLOYD PRESSMAN
SSM2.
MARVIN PRIMACK
SSO 4, Superv isor SSSH 4 , SSM 2,3,4; National
Merit Scholarship Leiter of Commendation 4 ;
Latin Club 2,3; Footboll 3; W restling 2,3,4, Minor
N 3; G lee I
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RAY PROSS
Basketbal I 1,2r Track 1.
�MICHAEL PURCELL
Cross Country 2,3,4, Minor N 2, Maior N 3,4;
Captain 2, Best Player Award 3,4; Track 2,3,4,
Minor N 2 Mai or N 4; N Club3,4, Vice-President
4; SSO 3,4, SSSH Chairman 3, SSM 3,4.
BENJAMIN RABIN
SSO 4; Monitor 4; SSSH 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
LYNETTE RABIN
DARLEEN RADZIN
Jun ior Cabinet 3; Senior Cab inet Alternate 4;
SSSH Secretary 3, Monitor 4; Second Place
Science Fa ir Award 2; Ge rm an Club 1,2; Foreign
Language Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
Tran sf er from Southwest High School, Konsas
City, Missouri I; SSO; Monitor 4.
RICHARD RANDEL
SHARON RASOF
SSO Executive Board 4, SSD Superv isor 3,
Moni tor 2; Stud ent Planning Board 4; Hi-Y 1,2,
3,4, Pres ident 4, Vice-Pres ident 3; Blue Honor
Certifi cate 1,2; Silver Honor Pin 2; Bronze Honor
Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; Baseball Manager2.
CARL RATH
SSO 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Track 3 ,4; Minor N 3 .
Council Alternate I; Reflections 4; Personal
Ser vice Monitor 2; Glee Club I; Christmas
Festiva l I; Pep Club 3 .
RONALD RATNER
Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3; W restling 1,2,3;
Cabinet 3, Treasurer 3; SSO 2,3,4, SSOMon itor
2,3, Executive Board 4; Ski Club 2,3; Student
Union Board 4.
JIM REED
MARCIA REAM
G.A.A. 3; Horseback Riding 3.
T
rack 1,2,3, Minor N 2, Maior N 3; Cross
Country 1,2 ,3,4,
Minor N 2 , Major N 3;
Wrestling I, Minor N I; N Club 3 ,4; Hi-Y 4;
SSO Monitor 2,3,4 , Student Un ion Mon itor 4 .
STUART RICHTER
WILLIAM RICHARDSON
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Min or N 2, Major N 3,
4; W restling 1,2, Shield I, Minor N 2; Track I ,
Shield I; SSM 3,4.
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4;
Wrestling Major N 3,4; Basebal l 1,2,3.4, Shield
1,2, M inor N 3, Major N 4 ; Silver Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate 2; N Club 3,4; Swimming
Shield 1,2; SS02,3,4, Supervisor 4, SSSH Officer
3; Personal Monitor 2 .
BOBBE ROBINS
JAMES RICK
Transferred from Bowen High School I;
Basketball Manager I; Bowen Newspaper I;
Chess Club 4.
Cabinet Alternate I; German Club 2; Orchestra
3,4; Glee 1,2; Gold Music Piri 4; Silver Music
Pin 3; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; G.A. A. l ;
Musical Crew 3.
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�EXCHANGE STUDENT
adjusts quickly and easily t
RICHARD ROBSON
THEODORE ROPER
Student Union Boord 4, President 4; SSO Chairman 4; Football Shield 1,2, 3, Minor N 3; Track
1,2,3, Shield I ; Basketball I; Shield I; Choir 3;
Pep Club 2; Planning Boord 4; Council Alternate
2.
MELVIN ROSEMAN
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Gold Certificate I ; Blue
Certificate 2; Latin Club· 1.2, Secretory 2; Bond
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3; Christmas Festival 3.
JIM ROSENZWEIG
Gold Music Pin 4 .
LAURENCE ROSEN
Student Counci l I; SSO 4; Supervisor 4, Chairman 4; Personal Monitor 2; Germon Club 1,2;
N Club 3.4; Track I; Swimming 1,2,3, Minor N
2, Major N 3.
SUSAN ROTHBERG
Spanish Club 3.4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Glee 2,3; G.A.A. 3.
ALAYNA ROTH
Silver Honor Pin 3; SSSH Secretory 4; G.A.A.
I; Student Cou ncil I; Future Teachers I; Homecoming Attendant 3; Reflections4; Student Union
Monitor 4; SSO Monitor 3.4; Spanish Club 2.
ARTHUR ROTSTEIN
Nilehite 2,3.4, Sports Editor 3.4, Editor in Chief
4; Wrestling 1,2,3; Track I; Hi-Y 1,2; SSM 4;
Latin Club I.
MARVIN RUBEN
EMMY RUBENSTEIN
Reflections 3; Debate Club 2; Pen-Pol Club 2;
Personol Serv ice Monitor 3; Spanish Club 2 ;
Fine Arts Club 2; AVA 4; Library Aid I .
Student Cabinet 2; SSM 4; Reflections Cost 4;
Christmas Festival 1,2; Spring Ploy I; · G lee I ,
2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Spotlighters I.
STEPHEN RUBENSTEIN
Subscriptions Manager and Copy reading Editor,
Ref lections 4;
Tennis 4;
Transferred from
Williamsport High School4; Edi!:>r-in-chiet Jr.
H.S. Literary Magazine I; Chorus 1,2; Choir 3;
Wrestling 2;3; Notional Jr. Honor Society of
Secondary Schoo ls 1,2,3; Certificates of Achievement: Susquehanna Volley Science Fair I;
Penna. S!ate Science Fair I; Closs Election Boord
3; Closs Ployreoding Committee 3; Closs Ploy
Ticket .-~onoger 3; Key Club 3 .
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DAVID RUBIN
Bronze Honor Pin 3; SSO 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3.
�Niles East
Mr. John Halberg, Student Council adviser, introduces Marianne Munk, foreign exchange
student from Montevideo, Uruguay, to juniors
Ruth Tefko and Joanne Marris.
PHYLLIS RUDNET
BENNETT RUDOLPH
Transferred from Von Steuben; Service Society
3; Teache r's Secretory 1,2,3; Office Aid 1,2,3;
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Holl Guard 3; Girls' Glee.
Fol l Ploy Cost 4; Reflect ions Cost 4; SSM 2,3;
Personal Mon itor 3.
BARBARA SABIN
THERON RUSSELL
Student Council Alternate 2; Cabinet I; SSO
Monitor 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Hi-Y 1,2.
Senior Cabinet 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Publicity Crew Reflect ions 2,3,4; Future Nurses
Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; SpotJighters 2,3; Spring Ploy Crew 2,3,4.
DALE SACHNOFF
ADELE SAMPSON
Reflections Revelries 4; Senior Yearbook Stoff4;
SSO 3,4; Homecoming Comm ittee 3; Spanish
Club 2,3,4; Spr ing and Foll Ploy Crew 1,2;
Council Alternate 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; Pep
Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Spring Play Cast 4.
Transferred from Evanston High School; Girls'
Clu b 1,2,3; Homeroom Committee 1,2,3;
Musicals 1,2; G irls Chorus 1,2; Assemb li es
1,2,3.
MARJORIE SARNAT
ELLEN SAPOZNIK
Cabinet 2; SSSH 4; Reflections Cost 4; Spotlighters 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2.
Golden Gal leon 3,4, Art Editor; Nileh ilite 3,4;
Art Editor; Scholastic Art Awards 1,2,3,4; Art
Counci l 1,2,4; Fine Arts Clu b 1,2; Student Council
Alternate I; SSD 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming
Comm ittee 4; Spanish Club I.
ANN SCHACK
GARY SAX
Tennis 1,2,3,4; Minor N 2;MajorN3,4.;Notionol
Merit Scholarship Semi-finalist 4; SSO Supervisor 4; SSSH Chairman 4; SSM 3.
Senior Cabinet 4; Student Council Alterna te I;
Student Council 2; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate I; Spa nish Club 3; Nilehilite
Stoff 2; SSM 4; Reflections Cost 4; lnlernotion61
Relations Club 3; Fine Aris Club 2.
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�ROBERT SCHILLO
SSM 2,4; P.S.O. 3.
CHERYL SCHINBERG
Future Nurses' Club 1,2,3; Glee 1,2; Fall Ploy
Crew 1,2.
DARLENE SCHMIDT
Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold Certificate 2; Illinois
Girls State Representative 3; Cabinet 1,4, Secretory 4; Student Council 2,3; SSM Head Secretary
3; SSM 1,2,3,4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Chairman 4; Reflections
Cast 3; Golden Galleon 3,4; Silver Clipper I,
2; French Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; Foreign
Language Club 2; G.A.A. I; International Relations Club 3; Pep Club I; Big Sister 2.
DALE SCHMITZER
Cheerleader 1,3,4; Junior Cabinet 3; SSO Secretary 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Reflections
Cast 2; Spanish Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Student Union Monitor
4; Glee Club 2; Biology Club 2; Pep Club 1,2.
SUSAN SCHOLNICK
SSO Secretory 3; SSO Rece ptionist 4; SSO
Moni tor 4; Refl ections Cast 4 ; Homecoming
Committee 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3;
Fall P lay Crew 1,2,3; Spr ing Ploy Crew 2,3;
Spring Play Cast 4; Span ish Club 1,2,3; G.A.A.
1,2; Musical Crew 3.
KENNETH SCHULTZ
SSO Chairman 3,4.
KAREN SCHWARTZ
Golden Galleon Gui ld 3,4, Secretary; Silver
Clipper 1,2; American legion Ora tor ical Contest
2; First Place State Science Fa ir Award 2; SSSH
Secretary 3; Glee I; Chri stmas Festival I .
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MARLENE SCHWARTZ
Fren c~ Clu b I; Typing lab Monitor 4; Pep Club
2; Fulure Secrelor ies Association 4.
SEYMOUR SCHWARTZ
SUSAN SCHWEIT
Transferr ed from Rooseve lt High School, 4.
SSO 3,4; SSSH Chai rman 4; SSM 3; Cabinet 2,
3; Reflections Staff Co-Chairman 4; Reflections
Cast 4; Pep Club 1,2; Span ish Club 1,2; Fin e
Arts Club 3; G.A.A. 1,2.
SANFORD SCHWIMMER
SSM; Spring Play Crew; Fall Play Cr ew.
RICHARD SEIGEL
Blue Honor Certificate I; Science Fair Award 2;
Hall Monitor 2,3; Student Union Board.4; Homecoming Committee 4; SSSH Chair man 4 .
PETER SER EN I
HAROLD SEIZ
SSSH 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Council Alte rnate 1,2.
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Thesp ia ns 4; Choir 4; Intramural. Sports :l,3;
Reflections 3; Personal Mon itor 4; Spa nish Club
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1,2,4; L tin Club 2; Fa ll Play Cast 3,4.
�ELAINE SEZER
CHRISTOPHER SHAUGHNESSY
Honor C lub 1,2; Thesp ians 3,4; Choir 1,2;
Masque and G a vel 2; Ref lectionsCast4; Col lege
Club 1,2; Library Assistant I; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2; Teacher Assistant I; Spring Play
Cast 2; Fall Play Crew2; Spotlighters 3; G .A.A. 2
National Honor Society 3,4; Science Seminar 3,
4; National Merit Scholarsh ip Finalist 4;
Silver Honor Pin 2,3; Astronomy Club 2,3,4,
Vice-President 4; Philosophy Club 2,3; Biology
Club 2; District Science Fai r 2; Student Council
Alternate I.
RONALD SHERMAN
JAY SHAVIN
SSSH officer 4; Monitor 1,2; Spanish Club .
SSM 4; Swimm ing; Hi-Y; Debate.
ANN SHLE NSKY
MAXINE SHIKOFF
Spanish Club 2,3; SSM 3,4; Usher Club 3; G.A.A.
1,2; Future Nurses' C lub p,2; Business C lub 1,2;
Spotlighters I .
Cab inet 3,4; Fr ench C lub 2,3; Glee I ; Chr istmas
Festival I; G.A.A. 1,2 .
JEFFREY SIEGEL
JUDITH SIEGAL
Student Council 3,4; President4; National Honor
Society 3,4; Nat iona l Thespians 4; SS02; Supervisor 2; SSM 3; National Merit Scholarsh ip Letter
Senior Cab in e t 4; Student Council 1,2; Spring
Play 4, Assistant Director 4; Reflections Cast 4 ;
Reflections Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 2; Homecom in g Committee 4; SSSH Rater 3; Person al
Service Monitor 2; Russ ian Club 2,3, Secretary
3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spotlighters I ; Internationa l
Relations Club 3 .
of Commendation 4; Silver Honor Pin 3; Gold
Honor Certif icate 2; District Sc ience Fair·Placement 2; Science Sem inar 3; Fre nch Clu b 1,2;
Fine Arts Club 1,2; Fall Play 3,4; Refl e ctions 4;
Swim ming I, Shield I; Plann ing Board 4; Cha irman 4; Code of Ethics Committe e 3; Loca l School
Exchange 3; Rotary Cl ub Representative 2;
School Musica le 3,4.
BRUCE SILV ERSTEIN
MARLYN SILVER
Fal l Play Crew 2,3,4; Reflections C rew 1,2,3,4;
Stage lighting C lub 3,4, President 4 ; Thespians
2,3 ,4 ; Major and Minor N in Drama; Chr istmas
a nd May Music Festiva ls 1,2,3,4, Lighting and
Sound 2,3,4; Musical 1,2,3.4, Lighting and
Sound 3,4; Spring Play Crew 1,2; AVA 1,2,3.4;
Operator's C lub 1,2; Phi losophy Club 2, Student
Union Board 4; Lat~n Club 2; Spotl ighter s I.
Nationa l Honor Society 3,4; National Mer it
Letter of Commendati on 4; Illino is State Scholarship Sem i-finali st 4; SSSH 3,4, Rater 4; Foreig n
langu age Club, President 2; SSO Mon itor 4;
Personal Service Mon itor 4; Sen ior Yearbook
Staff 4; Ref lection s Crew 2,3; French Club 2,3,4 ;
Arts Club 2,3; Gold Certifica tes 1,2, Silver
Honor Pi n 3; Gold Pin 2; Teache rs of Tomorrow
I; G.A.A. I; District Science Fair I; District
Fre nch Contest 2 .
MARIA SINKUS
Glee 1,2,3,4; C hristmas Festival 4; Spr ing Pla y
Cast 2; Spring Play Crew 3,4; Spotlighters 2.
LEONARD SINGER
Football 3; Baseba ll 3; Nilehilite Staff 3.
KAREN SLOTKY
Student Cou ncil 4; SSSH Assistant Chairman 4;
Fall Play Cast 4; Reflections Cast 4 ; Homecom ing Float Com mittee 4; Student Union
Monitor 4; Cabinet I, Secretary I ; Spanish
Club 3,4; Us he rs Club 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3;
Gold Honor Certificate 1,2; Blue Honor Certificate 3.
ARNOLD SUVE
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SSO Officer 4; Spanish Club 3.
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�HARV EV SLUTZKY
MICHAEL SMALLER
Swimming 1,2,3; N Club 1,2,3; Track I; Football
I; SSM 2.
SSM 2,3; Hi-Y 1,2; Footbal l 1,2; Baseball 1,2;
Swimming I; W restling I; Band I.
JAMES SMITH
JEFFREY SMITH
SSM3.
Science Sem inar 3; German Club 1,2; Monitor
2; Cabinet Alternate 2 .
~oA
JOY SNYDER
CHARLES SOLOMON
Nat ional Science Foundation Scholarsh ip at
Loyola Un iversity; Golden Galleon 3,4, Ed itor
4; Scien ce Sem inar 2,3,4; Nationa l Honor
Society 3,4; Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4; Cabinet, Vice-President I; Silver Honor
Pin 3, Gold and Blue Certificates 1,2; Arts Club
1,2; Stude nt Council Alternate 2; Ph ilosop hy
Club 3; Foreign Language Club 2.
Sen ior Cab inet 4; Homecoming Committee
C ha irman 4 ; Student Un ion Moitor 4; Ep ic Staff
4; Fall Play 3,4; Musicale 3,4; Spring Play 4;
Reflections Cast 3,4; Reflections Yearbook Staff
4; Thespians 3,4; Student Council I; Steering
Group 3,4; Spotlighters 2,3; Choir I; Glee I ;
Spanish Club 2,3,4.
SHARON SOROSKY
AARON STAL
Ushers Club 4; Reflections Crew 3,4; Musica l
Crew 3; Spr ing Play Crew 3,4; Spanis h Club
1,2,3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Fu ture
Teachers 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
Basketba ll 2; AV A 4; SSM 2,4; Hi-Y 4; International Rela tions Club 4; Track I.
GARY STEADMAN
MARK STALLMAN
SSM 2; Biology Club 2; Spanish Club 2,3; lntermural Tennis 3.
ROBERT STEFFECK
SSO 3,4, Superv isor 4; SSSH Off icer 3,4; Monitor
3,4; W restling 1,2,3; Shield 1,2; Minor N 3;
Minor N 3; Footbal l
Track 1,2,3,4; Sh ield 1,2; "
I; Sh ield I; Student Counci l Alternate 1,2.
Homecoming Committee 4; SSSH 4; SSM 4;
Hi-Y 1,2,3; Float Chairman 3; Swimming 2.
ROBERT STEIN
Art Council 4; Football 1,2;
SSM 1,2,3,4;
Wrestl ing I; Fir st Place State Science Fair Award
I; District Science Fair Placement 2.
SHERRY STEIN
JACK STEIN
SSM 1,2,4; Ph ysics Club 4; Hi-Y I; Spanish Club 2
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Glee Club I ,2; Spanish Club 3,4; L tin Club
1,2; Fu ture Teach e rs Club 2; Ref lections
Cast 3; Ushe r s Club 3,4, Treasurer 4; SSO 3,
SSSH Secr e ta ry Rate r; SSM 3; Dramatics Club
I ; Slide Ru le C lub I .
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ALAN STERN
SSM 3; Sophomore Cab inet 3; Council Alternate
I; Wrestling 2,3; Minor N 2; Ma jor N 3; Gymnastics I; Minor N I; Football 1,2,3,4; Shield
I; Minor N 2; Major N 4; N Club 3,4; Fa ll
Ploy Crew 4; Homecoming Fl oat 4.
ROBERT STRAND
ALICE SWANSON
Student Council l; Sophomore Cabinet 2; SSSH
4; SSM 3,4; Blue Honor Cer tificate 2; Hi-Y l;
Executive Secretary for Ticket Management and
Control 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow I; Spanish C lub 2.
German Club 2.
JUSTINE SWIDER
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Reflections Stoff Co-Chairman 4; Il li nois
State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4 ; Ni lehil ite Staff
LINDA SWERINSKY
Glee; Christmas Festival; G.A.A.; Spanish C lub.
2; SSO Monitor 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club I ,
2,3; T
eachers of Tomorrow I; First Place State
Science Fair Award I; Si lv er Honor Pin 3; Blue
Honor Certificate I; Sophomore Cabinet Alternate 2.
MIRIAM TANGUL
Silver Honor Pin 3; Fall Play Cast 4; Reflections
4; Thespians 4; Reflections Staff 4; Student
Council 1,2; Cheerleader 2; Choir 2; Glee l;
French Club I; G.A.A. 1,2.
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MICHAEL TANSEY
Swimm ing 1,2,3; Footbal l 1,2; Track I.
MARIE THEIS
ROBERT TODD
~",
VICTORIA TINDELL
WILLIAM TOELKE
Football 1,2; Track I; Band 1,2; PSO 3,4,
President 4; SSSH Cha irma n 4; Student Un io n
Monitor 4; Nilehilite Photogra phy 3 .
Student Council 2; Cabinet 4; SSO Supervisor
4; Second Place Sc ience Fair Award 2; Choir
3,4; Silver Music Pin 3; Footbal l 1,3,4; Basketba ll
1,2,3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; N Club 3,4 .
..... )II
LORRETIA TRENDLER
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~
ELAINE TRAIFOROS
Choir 4; Lorelei 3,4, President 4; Student Condistor 4; Glee 2,3; Student Conductor 3; SSSH
Secretary 3; Pep Club 3.
Chair 3,4; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4; May
Festival 1,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin 3; Silver Mus ic
Pin 2; Musicale 3,4; Lorelei 1,2,3 ,4; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Glee 1,2.
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�Robert Golden waves canfidentolly to fellow
seniors as he and Allon Kirshner, Corl Roth,
Robert Finn, Art Rotstein, and Ike Heller prepare
themselves for the junion-senior tug-o-wor.
SHEILA TROTCKY
French Club 1,2,3; Fine Arts Club I; G.A.A.
I; Foreign longuqge Club 2; Spr ing Ploy Crew
1; Reflections Crew 2; Pep Club 1.
LESTER TUROVITZ
RONALD
Bronz e Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certifi cate 1,2;
Latin Club I; Track I.
SSSH Chairman 4; SSO Monitor 3,4; Spanish
Club 1,2.
BRUCE VARON
JOHN VAUGHN
run
HARRIET VERBIN
Stud ent Council 3,4; Reflections Stoff2, Activities
Co-Ed itor 3, Assista nt Editor-in-Ch ief 4; Nilehilite
Stoff 2,3; Refl ections Revelr ies 3,4; L
orelei 1,2,3,
4; Choir 3,4; Homecom ing Committee, 4; Student
Union Boord 4; Musical Stud ent Director 4;
Epic Stoff 4; Student Code of Ethics Committee
3; Cabinet Al ternate 3; Fr ench Club 1,2,3,4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Gold Music Pin 3; Si lver Music Pin 2; Fine
Arts Club 1,2; Spoil ighters I; Pep Club 1,2;
Girls G lee 1,2; Christmas Festival 1,2,3,4;
Musical Pub licity Co-Chairman 3; D.A.R. Citizenship Award 4.
CHARLES VETZNER
Notional Mer it letter of Commendotion4; Ill inois
State Scholarsh ip Semi-finalist 4; SSO Executive
Boord Head 4; 'SSM Supervisor Head Supervisor
SSSH 4; SSD Supervisor 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Bronze Honor Pin 3; Student Council 1;
Sophomore Cabinet 2; Big Brother 2; Hilehilite
Stoff 3; Foreign l anguage Club 1.
CORALIE VODIAN
DARLENE VIDOCK
Future Secretaries Association 3,4; Spanish Club
I; SSO Monitor 4 .
Cabinet Secretory 3; SSSH Assistant Head 3,4;
Union Boord 4; SSSH Secretory 3; SSO Monitor
2; Ski C lub 4; Homecoming Committee 2,4;
Spanish C lub 3; Arts Club 1; G lee Club 1.
CATHERINE WAGNER
Notiona l Honor Society 3,4; Personal Service
Monitor 3,4; Notional Merit Scholarsh ip Letter
of Commendation 4; Si lv er Honor Pin 3; Blu e
Honor Certificat e 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Boord 3,4;
G irl s G lee I; Foreign language Club 2.
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SUSAN WA IN BERG
Future Nurses' Club 1,2; Germon C lub 1,2.
�ILENE WALLER
Junior Cabinet 3; Senior Cabinet Alterna te 4;
SSM 4; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Reflections 4;
Spring Ploy 4; Assistant Costume Supervisor;
Spanish Club; G.A. A. International Relations
Club; Spotlighters.
HELEN WEBER
ALICE WEINSTEll-J
FRANCES WEINMAN
Quil l and Scroll 4; West Nilehilite, Editor-inChief 2; Nilehilite, News Editor 4; Golden
Galleon 3,4; Silver Clipper 1,2; SSO Secretory
3; Spanish Club 3; Arts Club 1,2; Student
Council Alternate 1; G old Honor Pin 2.
DONNALEE WEINSTEIN
Edi tor of Newspaper 2;
Correspondence
Alternate for Girls State 3; Prom Chairman 3;
Chairman of Homecoming Dance Decora ti ons;
Senior Cabinet 4; Junior Cabinet 3; Student
Council; Homecoming Committee "Pub lic Re lations; Library Assistant; Office Monitor; SSO
Supervisor; Monitor; French Club; Teachers of
Tomorrow; Spotlighters; G.A.A.
Future Nurses Club I; Spanish Club 1,2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 4; G .A.A. 1,3; G lee
Club 2; Christmas Festival 2; SSM 4; Foreign
Language Club 1.
ROBERT WEINSTEIN
Nat ional Honor Society 3,4; Gold Honor
Certificate 1; Silver Honor Pin 2; Sil ver Honor
Pin 3; Distr ict Science Fa ir Placement 2;
Science Fair 1,2; Wrestling 2,3,4,
School
Shield 2, Minor N 3, Major N 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; German Club 2; Foreign Language
Club 2; Persona l Monitor 4; Council Alternate
2; SSM 1,2,3, Captain 2.
BARRY WEINTRAUB
THOMAS WEISE
Newspaper I; Latin Club l ,2,3,4; ·Chess Club 4.
SSM Supervisor 4; SSD Supervisor 3; SSO
Monitor 2; Refl ections Crew 3,4; Spring Play
C rew 3,4; Span ish Club 3.
GAIL WEISS
NADINE WEISS
Teachers of Tomorrow 4 ; Senior Year book Stoff
4; Austin Student Government l; G.A.A. 2;
Monitor 1; Ballet 1; Pep Club 1.
SSM Assistant Head Secretary 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Cabinet Alternate 2; Science
Fair 1; Girls G lee I ; Future Secreta~ies 4.
KATHRYN WELLS
LYNN WEISZ
Cabin et Alternate 4; SSH Secretory 4; Bronze
Ho no r Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 1; Bond
1,2,3, Silver Music Pin 3; FTH 1,2,3,4; Ill inois
State Scholarship Semi-finalis t 4.
Lora li e 3,4; Choir 3,4; Ri peletts 3,4, Pr es ident;
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4; Cab inet 1, Alternate 2; SSM
1,2,3,4; Ep ic Staff 4; Si lver Music Pin 4; Ch r istmas Festi val 3,4; Pep Club 4; Homecom ing
Committee 1.
DANIEL WERSHOW
National Merit F ina list 4 ; Nat ional Council of
Teachers ci English Ach ievement Award 4; Fall
P lay Cast 3; Fall Ploy Crew 2,4; Spri ng Play
Cast 2,4; Reflections Crew 3; Thespians 3; SSH
Assista nt Ch airman 3; SSM 4; Ni lehil ite Assistant
Editor 3, Assista nt Feature Ed itor 4; Illinois State
Scho lar ship Semi-fin a list 4 ; Stage lighting Club
4; Spotlighters 2; Epic Staff 4 .
SAMUEL WERNICK
Student Union Board 3; SSO Supervisor 4;
Wrestl ing 2,3.
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�LYNNE WHITEFIELD
Ref lections Cost 3; SSSH 3; Ushers Club 3,4;
G.A.A. I; Girls Glee 2; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
CLAIR WILLIAMS
SSSH Assistant Chairman 4; SSM "3.4; Student
.Union Moni tor 4; French Club 2.
DAWN WIUNKIN
JOSEPH WILSON
SSD Rater 3; Pep Club 1,2; Fine Arts Club 1,2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4, Officer 4; Personal
Monitor 4.
ALAN WINTER
Gold en
Galleon 3,4; Silver Oipper 1,2;
Yearbook 4; Student at Notional High School
Institute School of Journa lism, NU 3; SSO 4;
Foll Play; Tenn is; German Club; Cab inet.
LARRY WOLFINSOHN
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Minor N l, Major N 2,3.4;
Tennis 2.3.4. Minor N 2, Major N 3.4; N C lub
2,3,4; SSO Superv isor 4; SSO Chairman 4;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Blue Honor Certificate 2;
Student Union Monitor 4.
RICHARD WOllACK
RICHARD YOUNG
Cab inet 2.3.4; Council; SSO 3,4; SSM2; Spanish
Club; Swimming; Gym Leader Club 2; Hi-Y;
Bronze Honor Pin 3; Gold Certificate 2; Representative to Rota ry Club Luncheon 4; Al ternate
of "Its Academic"TV Shaw4; Il linois State Scholarship Semi-finalist 4.
RICHARD YOUNG
SSO Supervisor 4; Football 3; Wrestling 2;
International Relations Club 3,4; Spanish Club
4; Hi-Y l; lnlermural Basketball 3.
ARNOLDZANN
HERB ZAROV
FRANCINE ZAK
Future Secretaries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; SSSH 2;
Pen Pal Club 4; Pep Club 1,2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2 .
JOEL ZIMMERMAN
Science Seminar; SSSH Chairman; Math Club;
Freshman Science Club l; Notional Mer it
Scholarsh ip Letter of Commendation 4; Illinois
State Schola rsh ip Semi-finalist 4; Si lv er Honor
Pin 3; Blue Honor Cert ificate 2 .
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National Merit Semi-finalist 4; Swimming Shield
I, Minor N 2,3, Major N 4; SSM Supe rvisor 4;
SSD Assistant Supervisor 3; Silver Honor Pin
3; Bronze Pin 2,3; Blue Honor Certificate 1,2;
N Club 4; Sports Editor Yearbook 4; Cabinet
Alternate 3; Hi-Y l .
�RONALD GALE
LESTER ASCHER
Transferred from Lane I; Art Council l ,2,3;
Scholostic Art Certificate 2,3; Scholastic Art
Gold Key 3.
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LILLIAN SHERMAN
Golden Galleon Guild 3; Nilehilite 3,4; National
Thespian Society, Vice-President 3; Spring Play
Crew; Fall Play Crew; Reflections Crew; Folksinging Club 4; G.A.A.
1
NOT PICTURED
EUGENE ADELMAN
HELENE HARWOOD
EILEEN LIBBY
P.S.O. 3.
Orchestra l ,2,3,4; Gold Music Pin I; Silver Music
Pin 2; Spanish Club 3; Cabinet Alternate 3;
Loralie 3,4; Christmas Festiva l 1,2,3,4; Musical
1,2,3,4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I.
MIKE KAGAN
Personal Serv ice Monitor 2; French Club l ,2;
Reflections Senior Staff 4; Girls' Glee 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Twirlers Treasurer 2,3;
Ripplettes 3,4; Future Teachers Club l; Christmas
Festival 4; Musical 4; Modern Dances 3; Prom
Comm ittee 3; Foreign Language Club 2; Mock
Consti tutiona l Convention 4; Steering Group 4.
KENNETH CATELLIER
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Shield l, Minor N 3, Moior
N 4; Track I , Minor N l.
TED MAURER
ILANA DINITZ
KAREN KINSCH
Spanish Club I; Spring Ploy 4; G.A.A. l ,4; Future
Secretaries 3.
SSD officer 3, Persona l Service Monitor 2,
Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Glee I; Pep Club I;
Musical I; Christmas Festival I .
RAUL BLANCO
Transferred from St. Rito's 4.
EARL BROCATO
SUSIE FIAN
Glee 2; Choir 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Pen Pal
Club 2; Student Union Board 4; Planning Board
4; Silver Music Pin 3; Christmas Festival 2,3,4.
JOHN PAPANDREA
MIKE KLUG
Student Council Alte rnate I; SSM 2; G.A.A. I,
2; Fall Pl<'y Crew I.
STUART FINE
SSO 4, SSSH 4; Choir 4; Christmas Festival 4;
Musical 4; Footbal l 3; Wrestling 2.
Football, Honorable Menlion All State, All
Northern and First Team 4; All Suburban Area
Squad; Wrestling Fifth in State 3; Senate Representative 4; Wrestling First District Second
Sectional 3 .
SSSH 4; Bronze Honor Pin 3.
STEVE ROTFELD
SUSAN GRECU
RONALD RUDI
Spanish Club 1,2; Pep Club l; G.A.A. 1,2,4.
GERALD PETER WAGNER
Studenl Un ion Board 4; Hi-Y I ,2; Basketball
l ,2; Student Council l.
185
�"Away we go!" these seniors shout as their Bike Day excursion gathers
steamdespite the cancellation o f the East-West baseball game which
was the original destination.
"Let's GO Nilehi!" "Let's WIN Nilehi!" The senior section leads the
bravado of a gymnasium Pep Rally .
"Where did these four years go?" might well be the thought in the
minds of many of these senior class members as they listen ta their
class officers outlining graduation procedures in one of the frequent
class meetings in preparation far the event.
186
�And the Work
~~~ :~: ~~etings
End with ...
GRADUATION
GRADUATION
GRADUATION .
Ju n e 12, 1963
GRADUATION . ,
��FACULTY
FACULTY
FACULTY
FACULTY
FACULTY
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Paul s.-i.or.n;.
f ng lioh d~''"'t
deep in thought as he prepares lecture material
in the faculty professional library.
FACULTY
189
�CENTRAL ADMINISTRATION
The central administration is the highest org i
in the high school system. This group include
the superintendent, the board of educoti.on, on
the directors of different departments. The centro
considers all the problems tho
administration
affect Niles East and Niles West.
Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent
A
MESSAGE
From
The
SUPERINTENDENT:
The )'eorbook presents on image of the academic, social, and
activity sides of a high school as it is envisioned by the students
preparing it. Although the pictures, the names, and the norrofr,.e
ore important now, they will become more important as the years
poss, and as the students toke hold of life's responsibilities to family
and society.
but in a true sense, it will become a memory book. The months
and years move on, high school and commencement appear to
be farther and farther away, but reflections on high school days
will continue in the minds of graduates all their lives.
Moy these pages become golden pages of history. Moy they
recall for many years the glorious springtime of life.
Through the years, the yearbook will not only become a keepsake,
-Dr. Clyde Porker
190
�Board of Education Members: Standing, Mr. Kenneth E. Littrell, Mr. Milton Falkaff, Mr. Harald E. Atch inson. Seated,
Mrs. Herman S. Black, Dr. Jahn H. H. Speer (President), Mr. Jahn M. Mau, Dr. Francis J. Saunders.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
Mr. Paul L. Haughton
Assistant Superintendent
Dr. Stuart Anderson
Assistant Superintendent
ASSISTANT
SUPERINTENDENTS
191
�CENTRAL ADMINISTR·A TION DIRECTORS:
Dr. Arthur H. Ryde n
Director: Guidance and Testing
Dr. Ted C. Cobun
Director: Aud io-visual Education
Mr. Harold R. Ohlson
Dir ector: Research, Publications, and Community
Relations
Mr . Orland Ruyle
Director: Adult Evening and Summer School
Mr. John Anderson
Bu ildings and Grounds Supervisor.
Standing: Mr. Clifford Herbst, Assistant Business Monager. Seated : Mr. Charles Coker, Bus iness Manager.
192
�PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION
The
Nilehi-Easl
Parent-Teacher
Association
works l o foster a clpser relationship between the
student s, faculty and administration. PTA also acquaints parents with the school curriculum, extracurricular activities, and school relations and calls
their attention lo the needs of the school. It gives
parents an opportunity lo evaluate and discuss
th e school program and ser vices and lo work
with the stud ents and school personal toward
improvement. The Nile-A-Gram, the PTA newsletter, keeps both parents and teachers up to date
on all PT A events. The refreshment -stands al
home football games ar e operated by pa rents
through the PTA. Monthly "Coffee Chats" held at
Niles provide an informa l atmashpere in which
parents, faculty and administrative officials can
discuss school issues. This year, as in the past,
the PTA Open House proved to be a huge success.
>rent-Teacher Associ ation Officers: Stand ing; Mrs . Ely Tzin·
erg (1st V. Pres.), Mrs. Fred Bush (Treas.), Mrs. Victor Ras·
1ussen (Carr. Sec.). Seated: Mrs . Philip Reifman (P res.), Dr.
eith Kavanaugh. Abse~t: Dr . Jahn Harris (2 nd V. Pres .),
\rs. Robert Green (Rec. Sec.).
EAST BOOSTERS' CLUB
Working along th e sam e lin es as th e Parent-
'eacher Association, the Boosters Club is also
:oncerned with th e welfare and interests of the
'-Jilehi student, especially in th e field of athletics.
rhey also sponsor the athletic banquets which
Jre h eld at the end of each season. Each spring
the Boosters organize a Sports Spectacular featuring activities of the athletic department. These
are just two of the many worth-whil e projects
accomplished by the Niles East Boosters Club .
I
Niles East Boosters Club: Standing, Mr. Meyer Shearn (Pres.),
Dr. J. Keith Kavanaugh (Principal), Mr. Marvi n lhne (Asst.
Principal), Mr. Art Wittkamp (Treas.). Seated: Mr. Hy Perelgut,
(V. Pres.). Mr. O rr in Wolf (Sect.).
193
�EAST ADMINISTRATION
A MESSAGE From The PRIN CIPA L:
Our Amer ican way of life is not an accident; it is the result of
the faiths, of the hopes and
aspi rati ons, of the toil and sacrifice, of th e imaginat i9n and
ingenuity of our forebear s.
It is a great heritage . It is a heritage of promise --a promise
to all indiv id ua ls that as
member s . of our society they may deve lop th eir talen 's to the
utmost. Students of Nilehi,
you are. part of thi s great heritage . You are part of it because
you have been formed
by it and have assimi lated the values and concepts of our history.
You are part of it because even now and in the years to come, you will be developi
ng, enlarg ing, and making
our way of life more meaning ful. We look to you to so bear your
responsi bil ities as citizens
that you wi ll bring to our commun ity and nation a better and more
complete understa nding
of the meaning of democra cy and a deeper and more complete
appr eciation of its tenets.
J. Keith Kavanaugh
194
�ASSISTANT
PRINCIPALS
Or. John Harris
Assista nt Principal
Mr. Marvin H. lhne
Assistant Principal
ADMINISTRATIVE
DIRECTORS
The efficiency with which our school operates
is due to the farreaching capabilities of the Niles
East Administration. By providing for the specific
needs of the individual, the administration guides
the student toward his future goal. Administrative
assistance aids the student in his selection of the
appropriate subjects and extra-curricular activities
best su ited to his abilities and future plans .
Although primarily concerned with th e students,
the administration also strives for better parentteacher-student relations, for the administration
feels that parent cooperation is an essential part
of
the
school
curriculum.
To produce worthy
American citizens is the administration's ultimate
aim as ii continues to deve lop new ideas and concepts in teaching skills a nd school organization.
Mr . Jack B. Spatafora
Student Activi ties Director
Dr. Kavanaugh discusses day ta day administrative
problems and coordinates the efforts of his staff in
weekly administrative meetings in his office.
Mr. James Miller
Student Accounting Director
�FACULTY assets are knowledgE
All N il es Township teachers listen ta East's newl
organized Stage Band as they perform at the An nu
Institute Day. Leo Provost directs the talented ens em bl
Don G. Beardsley
Kay Beck
Susan Bennett
Theodore A. Beranis
Science
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
English
Donald W. Blair
E. Robert Bluege
Robert J. Botthof
Susan H . Bowersox
Julie Ann Brazil
Marvin L. Bretl
Foreig n Language
Business Educa tion
Gu ida nce Counselor
Guidance Counse lor
English
Mathematics
Departm ent Chairman
196
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and service
·o
'
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A competent, inquiring and dedicated faculty
is a school's greatest a~surance that its students
will enter the adult world as society's greatest
asset - the educated individual. Nilehi's faculty
continuously strengthens this assurance as its members each year open young eyes and excercise
young minds as each studentsearchesformean ing
in our modern world.
C. E. Burgener
Science
Departmen t Cha irman
Florence Butler
John R. Burkel
Physical Edu cation
David Burgett
Industr ial Arts
Depa rtment Chairman
Rhoda Brown
Mathematics
Howard M. Byram
Physical Education
Home Economics
Department Chairman
Jeon Canning
Engli sh
Pele J. Carr
Art
Aldo Ceresa
Social Stu dies
Mildred Louise Cheadle
William R. Collien
Bus iness Education
Scien ce
~·
·, ~. -&
Everett A. Colton
Socia l Stud ies
'
.~ I
.
~ I
r~
Joan Coon
Bus iness Ed ucation
Karl E. De Jonge
Social Studies
Diane M. Courtright
Foreign Language
Gail Dent
English
Lillian Cutter
Special Education
Marlene Diemecke
Foreign Language
Gentil Do Rosa
Foreign Language
James R. Dorsey
Driver Education
"'
Diane Dean
Edward F. Degen hard!
Physical Education
Scie nce
Carol Drake
Physical Education
Shelby Jean Dunivan!
Physical Education
197
�Paul M . Eberhardt
Leo B. Ebert Jr.
Homer C. Ellis
Engl ish
Read in g
Sci ence
D r . Kav anaug h, Dr. Parker , and Dr. M annas awa it t he
East-West Football Trop hy p resentation cer emony prior
J~k
Emery
G uidance Cou ns elo r
Volmer D. Erickson
Sue Evangelista
G uida nce Counse lo r
to the second annual gam e played this ye<ir.
Home Econo mics
l. M . Eyermann
H. G . Ewing
Patricia M . Fagan
G eorge Fink
Science
Norman l. Frey
Social Stud ies
Irene Garrigan
Foreign Langu age
Electr icit y
English
Librarian
Alice Green
Engl ish
Janice E. Griffeth
En gl ish
C. Jean Hagemann
Mildred J. Hall
For e ign La nguage
Math em atics
John W. Hallberg
Social Studies
Richard T. Haselton
Physical Education
Depor tm en t Chairma
Alan Haskell
Math em atics
William R. Henderson
Driver Educati on
O. T. Hendrickson
Business Ed ucation
William R. Henry
Math em at ics
Earl E. Hoff
Ada Immel
Math ematics
Business Education
Dep ortment Chair m
198
�David T. Jackson
Sharon Jenkins
Joy A. Jirik
Jeffrey Jose phson
R. E. Kauffmann
Robert D. Keen
Social Studigs
Mathem atics
Eng lish
English
Guidance Counselor
Science
Thomas J. Kiv iluomo
Irene Klolf
Rollie Korol
Anthone Kort
Art Kroft
Gabr iele R. Lochmonn
Mat hematics
Eng l ish
Special Education
Mathemat ics
Physica l Education
foreign Language
Deportm ent Cha irma n
Peter J . Lo Forge
Lois Lomberg
Virginia Landwehr
David W. Longe
Donald Lorson
Jone Legge
Engl i sh
Fore ign Language
Gu idance Cou nselor
Science
Physical Educat ion
Librarian
Hazel Loew
Herminia M. Lopez
Vernie! Lundquist
David D. McCorrell
Andy Maggio
A rt
for e ig n Language
Engl ish
Physical Ed ucation
Metals, AV A Coordinator
Dep ortment Chairman
Gordon J . Molone
Donald E. Marsh
K. L. Martyn
Jean Massmann
.
Richard L Matthies
William Meles
Busi ness Educati on
Science
Science
Registered Nurse
G u ida nce Co unse lor
Industr ia l Arts
199
�'\
James Meyer
Ted L. Meyer
Jomes A. Michael
H. Stephen Morgon
Su e Morgon
Science
Mothemo tics
Social Studies
Business Ed ucation
English
Richard K Murphy
.
Eileen Nahm
Eugene D. Napier
N. M. Odlivok
Mathemat ics
Barbaro Olson
Home Study Instructor
Business Education
Physical Educatio n
Physical Education
Ellerth Overboe
Science
Josephine A. Parson
Mel Piroli
L o H. Provost
e
Barbaro Roy
Ruth Roberts
Socia l Studies
Social Studies
Music
Physica l Edu cation
Mathematics
Department Cha irman
Myra z. Robinson
Pot Rooney
Science
Driver Education
George Roth
Science
Joe Rusk
Nancy Samson
Barbaro Scarbrough
Phys_
ical Education
Physi cal Educat ion
Register ed Nurse
,f!'!l
2
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G eorge Scherb
Alvin Schwartz
Merron Serom
Dennis Snider
Social Studies
200
Imogene Schneiter
English
Albert Soglin
English
G uidance Counselor
Eng l ish
Mathematics
�Donald R. Test
Driver Education
June Todd
Aune M. Toivola
Geraldine Tosby
English
Guidance Counselor
Social Worker
Mary E. Walker
William L. Warner
Bernard E. Welch
Librarian
Driver Education
Deoartment Chairman
Science
....
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Margaret White
Leonard M. Winans
Hayward L. Wood
English
Physical Education
Faculty members enjoy a musical treat as they relax,
chat, and eat at this year's P.T.A. Faculty dinner.
Social Studies
D. B. Wright
Robert Yeisley
George Yursky
Dr. Berncwd Zogorin
Barbaro G . Ziko
Social Studies
English
Mathematics
Social Studies
Social Studies
201
�FA CUL TY CONCLUDED
Not Pictured
Jomes M. Douglass
Orchestra and Music Theory
John R. Riccitelli
Physical Education
Joyce Rosley
Physical Education
Jeon Jackson
English
Keith Robinson
Bus iness Education
Mary Valenta
Physica l Education
Leo P. Babcock
Robert Mackey
The faculty, administration, supporting
staff and students at Niles East wish to extend their warmest wishes for many happy
years to come to Mr. Leo Babcock, who
retired this year, and Mr. Robert Mackey,
who retired at the conclusion of the. 1961-62
school year.
Faculty member and varsity gymnastics coach Jahn Ricitelli has just presented th1
Ill inois Athletic Association's Second Place State Gymnastics Trophy to Jr. Keith Kava
naugh as the student body cheers at the Spring Awards Assembly.
�SUPPORTING STAFFS
Administrative Secretaries: Sta nding, Mrs. June Schmi tzer (Dr'. Kavana ugh) . Seated, Mrs. Sylvia Ter man (Mr.
Main Office Clerks: Mrs. Ruth Johnson, Mrs. Alice
Pazen, a nd Mrs. Gloria Schab ilion.
lhne). Absent: Mrs . Mary Vrablik (Dr. Harr is).
What would Niles East do without the supporting staff? This special group of i nd iv iduals includes
the audio-visual, cafeteria, custodial, library, and
office staffs. These staffs create a smooth functioning background for the acti vities of the school.
Records, tape-recorders, slides, and films llre
super v ised by the audio-visual aids staff. The
library staff aids the student in finding different
materials for his research papers. The staff's everyday duty consi sts of checking .library books in
and out. Our cafeteria staff plans and prepares
daily meals for over 3,000 students, teachers,
and school personal. School maintenance is the
responsibility of our ever-present and ever-ready
co stodial staff. Tasks from the preparation of the
daily bulletin to student registration are the responsibil ity of the office staff.
Receptionists: Standing, Miss Janet Curtis. Seated:
Mrs. Shirley Hodg e.
East Central Office Business Representative: Miss
Theresa Schwe itzer
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�Library Clerks, Left to right: Miss Anne Olson, Mrs.
RaeZel Tabel, and Mrs. Dorthy Emerich.
IBM Clerks, Standing: Mrs. Garnet Faulkner. Sea
Mrs. Bernice Wilke.
SUPPORTING
Guidance Office Clerks, Left to right: Mrs. Virginia
Chichanski, Mrs. Lorraine Carlington, Mrs. Elna Prato,
(Registrar), and Mrs. Harr iet Kneip.
Audio-visual Clerk Miss Nathalie Young
Student Accounting Clerks: Standing: Mrs. Annette W
ter. Seated: Mrs . Eleanor Mueller.
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�J . Rhodes, E. Krueger, E. Hennig, N. Knepper,
Cafeteri a Staff: Back Raw: D. Wyzgala, L. Snort, D. Struck, V. Argir,
K. Norman. Seated:
Knepper,M .Cannan, E. Jolly, J. Pross, M. Myszka, H. Zajac, E. Sch eibe,
Fi rst Raw: R. Lund in, V.
k (Superviso r), M. Koss, I. Hansen, H. Larkin.
R. Krause, E. Thomas, M. Valk, L. Ma ki , D. Ah e rndt, I. Stee
STAFFS con tinu ed
Head Custodian
Mr. Jules Raels
Custodial Staff: Back Raw: L. Reed , W. Geera erts, J.
Seyera, D. Szumnarski. Second Raw: A. linnaberry , J.
Roberts, H. Rusterberg , L. Gen rich, F. Studin. First
Row: W. Kolbus, B. G runs, C. Mastro, S. Sutera.
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�ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The people ... the places ... the tradition s... they all make up the pages in a yearbook,
but the heart of the book and the final product itse lf can be attributed only to the following
individuals and fi rms, whose able assistance and deep concern make this book the best
possible.
To Mr. Theodore Beranis, general staff adviser, Mr. Jeff Josephson, senior staff adviser,
and Mr. Marvin lhne, administrative adviser, we say thank you for the devotion and guidance you gave us.
We are greatly indebted to the Norman King Company, pub lishers, and Root Stud io
Incorporated, photographers, whose techn ica l assistance was invaluable in all aspects of
the book.
Our deep appreciation goes lo the memb ers of the general and senior staffs. Withou t
their work and enthusiasm, this book could never have been created.
Alan W inter - Editor-in-chief
Harriet Verbin - Assistant Editor
Reflections l 963
General Stclf
Editor- in-chief .
. Alan Winter
. Harriet Ver bin
. .. Fern Nadler
Assi~tant editor . . . . . . . . . . . .
Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Su bscriptions and Copyreading editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steve Rubenstein
Academics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helene Levin (ed itor),
She lley Lewis,
Sharan Natenberg
Acti vi ti es . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Merle Jacob (editor),
Special Events . . . . . .
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Carol Zimmerman, Ellen Pildes, Carol Estrin
Joan Kraichick (editor),
Richard Felt
Sports .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herb Zarav (ed itor),
Morri e Rizman, A l Spector,
Jeff Winkel, Chuck Solomon
Girls Athletic Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Janet Harris, Fern Nad ler
Portr aits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Barb Hoffman (ed itor), ,
Mimi Tangul, Joe Feng, Ron
Cohen
Senior Staff
Co-chairmen . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Susan Schweil, Justine Swider
Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chari Berger, Sandi Friedlander, Eadie Goldberg, Karen
Kessler, Betty Krietzler, Barb
Laff, Marsha Langer, Paula Leibowitz, Lynn Leopold, Eileen
Libby, Dale Sachnoff, Gai l
Weiss
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�INDEX
National Honor Society pin
Boyer, Terri S. 127
Div ita, Rosema ry A. 127
Brachman, Al lan J. 79, 127
Dobkin, Shelley M. 127
Dolitsky, Marlene S. 127
Ahonen, Geraldine B. 126
Brady, Kathleen J. 127
Bra iman, Bonnie H. 127
Ahrendt, David L. 126
Brakman, Carl L. 79, 127
Doner, Helyn K. 73, 127
Alleman, Steven P. 79, 126
Bra vi , Barbara J. 127
Dorf, Roz L. 127
Alpern, Michael S. 31, 126
Brenner, Esther 127
Doyen, Coralie 72, 133
Anstadt, Neal A. 126
Bres nik, Howard L. 87, 127
Dragon, Helen 127
Antman, Bonnie J. 126
Bridge, Gayle E. 127
Appelman, Arlene S. 126
Brad, Benita E. 127
Dudnick, Natalie 127
Duffin, Helen M. 127
Arcus, Robert G . I 26
Brody, Ava G. 127
Dunn, Vicki C. 127
Arenson, Esther S. 126
Brown, Don na L. 127
Dusz, Linda M. 127
Arenson, Gregory I 26
Brown, Gary A. 127
Edelman, Ruth L. 127
Arkin, Joseph L. 126
Brown, Karen M. 127
Edwards, Robert P. 127
Aronow, Michele G. 72, 126
Brown, Linda A. 127
Ehrenberg, Gerri 127
Babetch, Marlene I. 126
Bryan, Michael E. 127
Eisenberg, Don"na L. 127
Baigelman, Susan 126
Bryant, Cynthia D. 127
Ekstrom, Susan K. 133
Bailen, Dennis M. B 1, B7, 126
Brzny, Sharon T. 127
El ias, Victor W . I 27
Ba i m, Gory E. 126
Buch, Henry D. 7B, 127
Elkes, Roy J. 31, 127
Bain, Howard M. 79, 126
Buch, Ira D. 133
Elliott, Robert A. 127
Boker, David J. 79, 126
Buchde i ~
Elvey, Sha ry n J. 127
FRESHMEN
Abramson, Wayne C. 126
Doi nick, Arlene P.
Paul S. 127
Barach, Penny T. 6B, 126
Budni k, Karen S. 127
Engen, Richard G. 127
Boren, Barbaro A. 126
Burdeen, Diane 127
Engstrom, Karen A. 70, 72, 127
Barnett, Howard J. 126
Barnett, Jon D. 79, 99, 126
Buz il, Garry B7, 127
Enzweig, Janice 133
Calkins, Marcia L. 127
Campana, Patricia 72, 127
Epstein, Maxine P. 127
Borys, RobertM. 126
Basile, Cun thio A. 126
Basi le, Marilyn M. 126
Epste i n, Sherwin 133
Capettini, Kath leen 72, 127
Erdell, Robert T. 133
Baskin, Nei l M . B9, 126
Caplan, Sheldon A. 6B, 127
Carabine, Dan iel T. 133
Ewert, Richard K. 127
Bass, Dennis H. 126
Carroll, Mary A. 127
Fechter, Anita S. 127
Bauer, Rita, J. 71 , 126
Casba ri an, Alan G. 127
Ce ntury, Arde n L. 127
Fassino, James A. 127
Baumgartner, William 79, B7, 126
Bay, Stefan i 126
Evans, Monte L. 127
Feigen, Zaneta B. 27, 127
Cholfie, Edward J. 127
Feit, Jessica S. 127
Beaver, Ellen A. 126
Channon,
Becker, All en 0 . 126
Chemers, Barbara E. 127
Feldman, Michael L. 127
Becker, Cind i T. 126
Cheney, James A. 127
Feltman, Jeffrey M. 127
Becker, Harlan B. 126
Chojnowski, Joan N . 127
Becker, M ichelle I. 126
Citron, Sharon 127
Felzer, Ma rsha G. 127
Ferber, Bonnie M . 127
Bedaws, Stanley M. 126, 127
Cla rk, John A . 133
Gerguson, Barbara J. 70, 71, 127
Benas, Tobey L. 126
Clauson, John R. 133
Ferri, Patricia A. 127
Bennett, Marlene T. 126
Clay, Bruce, M . 127
Clouser , Daniel C. 133
Ferris, Ronald E. 127
Benson, Judith S. 126
Dov~
A.
7~83,
127
Feldman, Joel R. 127
Fian, Mary E. 127
Berg, Kenneth C. 79, B7, 126
Berge r, Gerald H. 79, 126
Coconate, Ronald G. 127
Fine, Howard J. 68, 79, 127
Cohen, Armand 127
Fine, Maxine D. 127
Berger, Michelle L. 72, 126
Cohen, David T. 127
Finger, Michael B. 128
Bergeron, Dav i d P. 126
Berk, Faith N. 126
Cohen, Leland R. 127
Fink, Donald L. 128
Cohn, Al len I. I 27
Finley, Sharon G. 128
Be rkawitz, Rhona I 26
Colker, Wesley B. 127
Fisch, Mark H. 79, 128
Bernat, Ellen S. 126
Comitor, Loren E. 73, 133
Fisher, Richard M. 128
Fishman, Lau rel L. 133
Forman, Barbara S. 128
Bernste in, Albert B. 126
Comin, Dennis L. 133
Bills, Randy, W . B3, 126
Conk! in, Charles K. 127
Bilton, Rivian J. 127
Cooper, Bambi L. 127
Frank, Joann L. 128
Bittman, Ellyce L. 133
Blacker, Danna J. 127
Crane, Michael H. 127
Franks, Steven I. 128
Czerwi nski, Gail N. 127
Frazin, Jaclyne 65, 128
Blaine, Susan H. 127
Dadigan, Steve B. 127
Friedman, Mark S. 87, I 28
Blitstein, Robe rt M . BI, 127
DaRosa, Gavin 127
Friedman, Robert J. 128
Blach, Mer ry D. 12 7
David, El l a M . 127
Black, Joel L. 127
Black, Ph ilip A . 127
Davidson, Roger L. 133
Davis, Mark R. 79, 127
Friend, Ca rolyn 133
Fryde, Carol 128
Fuenfer, Maurene M. 128
Block, Richard A. 79, 127
Day, Deborah, S. 127
Gaffen, Dawn, M. 128
Black, Robert N . 127
Day, Luana G. 127
Babren, Allan J. 127
Degraffenreid, Jomes 79, B9, 133
Ga le, Jeffrey D. 133
Bode nstein, Randee J. 127
Bofman, Henry C. B9, 131
Delohuergo, Carmen 127
Gallai, James 8. 128
De nn, Hol lis S. 127
Ganas, Da rl ene 128
Bolotin, Benjamin C. 127
Diamond, Thomas V. 133
Bonner, Jeffrey S. 87, 127
Dine, Susan I. 127
Bookshester, Joyce C. 127
Dissen, Michael A. 79, 127
Gag erman, Iris B. 128
Gapastione , Anthony 79, 128
Garb, Martin 128
Geller, Stacie E. 128
Gold Honor pin
Geman, Sheryl A. 133
Gendelman, Jeffrey R. 87, 133
Gerarge, Joyce J. 128
Gerber, Michael A. 79, 89, 128
Gershberg, Michael I. 72, 128
Gershenzon, Richa rd, 128
Gerowitz, Paul o D. 128
Gil l io, V ickie A. 128
Gilman, Jerel B. 128
Gilman, Steven L. 128
Gilman, Steven L. 89, 128
Gilson, Ian H. 68, 128
Gitlis, Karyn R. 128
G ittelson, Lisa M. 128
Gl enn, Cor i L. 68, 128
Glutzer, Eileen 128
Goldberg, Fron S. 128
Goldberg, Ba rbara R. 128
Goldberg, Rona ld P. 128
Goldbe rg, Ros i y n 128
Goldberg, Susan R. 128
Goldman, Barbaro I. 128
Goldman, Mork R. I 2B
Golds te in, Barbaro I 2B
Goldste in, Donald I. 128
Goldstein, Howard D. 128
Goodmon, Sharon 128
Gordon, Alon R. 128
Gordon, Carol A. 128
Gordon, Joseph W. 31, 128
Gordon, Joel E. 128
Gordon, Susan L. 45, 70, 72, 128
Gore, Carol L. I 2B
Gore, Gayle E. 128
Gough, Douglas B. 128
Gould, f0ark 128
0
Gould, Rut h J. 128
Grafman, Joyce E. 128
Graifmon, Mory H. 128
Green, Gail S. 128
Green, Joanne A. 71, 128
Green, Sharon L. 128
Greenberg, Charles A. I 2B
Greenberg, Judith E. 128
Greenberg, Sheryl R. 128
Greene, Alan H. 128
Greenwald, Linda J. 7 1, 128
Griff in, Patrick J. 128
Grist, William J. 12B
Grass, Iri s J. 71, 128
Grassman, Marshall K. 68, 79, 128
Grossman, Sharan R. 128
Grunow, Katherine E. 100, 133, 161
Gryn, Flora L. I 2B
Guerrera, Kathleen 101, 133
Gumbiner, James E. 133
Gustafson, Paul E. 79: 128
Gutter, Andrew E. 128
Halperin, Richard G . B7, 128
Hammerman, Jay L. I 2S
Hamiltan, Paula K. 128
Handelman, Joellyn 45, 128
Harastany, Susan L. 128
Harms, Wil l iam H. 128
Horrell, Jan F. 79, 83, 128
Harrer, Richard A. 128
Harris, Harvey L. 128
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�Koscle, Marlene R. 128
Kass, Karen R. 129
Katz, Marshall J. 129
Katz, Martin 133
Levine, Harold J. 130
Levine, Judith D. 130
Levine, Morcio R. 130
Levine, Roger S. 130
Katz, Susan G. 129
Kaufmon, Janis S. 72, 129
Koufmon, Ruth A. 129
Levitan, Marcia B. 130
levy, Ann G. 130
levy, Borboro P. 130
Kaufman, Michele 129
Koy, Karyn 129
Horris, Jeon E. 128
Horris, Julie A. 128
lewis, Jeffrey H. 130
Kay, Paul B. 79, 129
Kearney, Marsha A. 129
Horris, Zachary M. 133
Harrison, Lynne E. 128
Lieberman, Paula R. 130
Lieberman, Sheila 130
Keep, Linda E. 129
Liebman, Richard H. 130
lighton, Stuart J. 130
Lind, Cary A. 130
Silver Honor pin
Haselton, Carolyn l. 70, 128
Houolond, Inger 45, 128
Heckman, Barry K. 128
Heche, Pauletle 128
Heller, Jomes N. 128
Helman, Joel H. 133
Henich, Allen P.81, 89, 128
Henkin, Rikki J. 128
Hermon, Anita J. 128
Hermon, David L. 128
Herskovitz, Nancy F. 128
Hill, Tommy J. 128
lewis, Donna A. 130
Ke llman, Renee, M. 129
Kemp, Gloria H. 68, 129
Kesselman, Rona ld D. 129
King, Down C. 72, 99, 129
Kite , David l. 133
Klayman, Leanard I. 129
Klein, Alan M. 129
Linderman, Michael 79, 133
Lindley, Gary 130
lipin, Niles S. 130
Lome, Adrien 130
London, David B. 130
Klein, Larry B. 129
Klein, Mitchell L. 133
Kapokin, Bonito R. 128
Katl isky, Michael A. 129
Kavorsky, Rase E. 129
Hock, Marcia L. 128
Hoffman, Carole E. 128
Hoffman, Melvin A. 128
Hoffman, Rea S. 128
Hofsteller, Donna C. 128
Holmes, Anita L. 128
Holzmon, Ira 128
Horrigan, Toni J. 128
Horwitz, Steve M. 128
Howard, Jomes L. 128
Hrob, Doniel E. 73, 128
Huntley, Deborah L. 71, 128
Huss, Fred E. 129
Ingersoll, Poul G. 133
Israel, Dione S. 129
Jacob, Jomes E. 129
Jacobs, Jomes M. 129
Jacobs, Jeffrey S. 129
Jacobs, Joel S.
Jacobson, Diano l. 100, 129
Lorson, Larry R. 45, 87, 130
lash, Mortin 130
l ossin, Thomas A. 130
Lawrenz, Corl F. 83, 133
lozor, Mark R. 83, 130
Lazar, Walter P. 87, 130
Offenbach, Barry S. 131
Omarti n, Anthony R. 13 1
Oram, Pou l 87, 131
Molfor, Harlan E.
Kreisman, Norman J. 88, 89, 129
Krisch, Frederick A. 129
Kulwin, Jill L. 129
Larsen, Pa ul M. 130
Larsen, Steven l. 89, 130
Nixon, Koren M. 131
Oroark, Robert L. 131
Osser, Laurie S. 131
Ostrom, Gregory l. 131
Pollman, Arland R. 131
Malitz, Roger E. 73, 133
Manno, Ross H. 130
Pardo, lorry M. 131
Paris, Miles 79, 131
Mannheimer, Susan 133
Pote, Steve H. 87, 131
Poul, Iris L. 131
Paul, Jerome 79, 118, 131
Maday, Barbara A. 72, 130
Maki, Dennis L.
Kreger, Joel D. 129
Kreisman, Michoel K. 129
lake, Ronald M. 87, 129
Lampert, Gary B. 129
Lanners, Peter M . 129
Nimon, Henry L. 131
Norberg, John B. 79, 87, 133
Nudelman, lee 131
Machacek, Wi lliam A. 79, 130
Kray, Sandra 129
lachman, Shari M. 129
Nielsen, Daniel A. B7, 131
Nielsen, W illiom P. 131
Nilsson, Linda C. 131
Nineberg, Darlene A. 131
Nitti, Richard J. 79, 87, 131
McCarthy, Roger E. 130
Macaluso, lee D. 130
Kovos, Patricia A. 129
Kover, Arnold 129
Kurtz, Ronna M. 129
Kutchins, Allen I. 129
Nelson, Lindo L. 131
Neuman, RobertW. 131
Neumann, Vero 131
lundsberg, Richard K. 68, 73, 79, 130
lulren, Wendie J. 130
Macintyre, Keith L. 73, 130
Koff, Marcia B. 129
Hirsch, Terryl B. 79, 128
Hite, Lindo J. 128
Nastos, John 131
Nastos, Koy 131
Nelson, Kenneth E. 131
London, Michelle C. 130
Lubowich, Donald A. 130
ludmer, Alan R. 130
Koenig, Brenda R. 129
Koehler, Kenneth D. 129
Hirsch, Sondromoe 128
Bronze Honor p in
Marc, Peggy B. 130
Morch, Judi A. 130
Marcus, Ba rbaro l. 130
Marshall, Richard A. 130
Martish, Thomas G. 130
Pouss, William M. 89, 131
Pearlman, Deborah i 31
Pepper, David A. 131
Marx, Susan J. 130
Mayfield, Richard G. 130
May, Susan N. 130
Pestine, Susan J. 133
Mayer, Mark 130
Moyzel, Dave M. B7, 130
Pestine, Toni S. 131
Pesti ne, Wilma 133
Medoff, Norman J. 130
Meerslein, Kori L. 79, B9, 130
Mehl, Steven L. 133
Mehlman, Susan R. 130
Peterson, Roger A. 79, 13 1
Pelfs, All'!n R. 131
Phillips, Robert A. 131
Pierini, Ke·nneth E. 131
Melamed, Harvey M. 130
Meltzer, Iris 130
Pietkowski, Anno L. 13 I
Pinos, Zachary B. 79, 131
Perelgut, Koren L. 131
Perlman, Frances S. 131
Jacobson, Marcia S.
Joel, David N. 129
Jonis, Richard S. 129
Lazare, Louis S. 130
Lazarus, Poul
Jenkins, Stuart I. 129
Johnson, Diano L. 129
Meltzer, Judy A. 71, 130
Pitrock, Howard B. 131
Lebow, Madalyn G. 130
Lebrun, Jomes 133
Mermelstein, Susan A. 130
Merrill, Dion L. 130
Pogodin, Bonito 131
Polakoff, Lisa C. 131
Lecomte, John R. 130
Meyers, Mark A. 130
Meyers, Roberto L. 130
Mill er, Sheryl D. 130
Pol en, Steve J. 131
Polster, Richa rd A. 131
Johnson, Gregory C. 73, 129
Johnson, Janet P. 129
Johnson, Koren M. 129
Jones, Kathy A . 105, 129
Josephson, Cho rl es E. 129
Kobot, Koren J. 129
Kodish, Steven A . 129
Kadow, Donelle 129
Kodrzynski, Richord 129
Ledgerwood, lorry 130
lee, Ruthann 71, 130
lee, Susan P. 130
Le ifer, Jan K. 130
Lemonds, Wil liam H. 79, 130
Leon, Joy D. 130
Leon, Steven K. 130
Kolmonson, Jonis S. 129
Leopold, Norman L. 130
Levin, Dovida S. 130
Levin, Joel J. 89, 130
Kommier,KorenK.101, 129
Kone, Mike A. 129
Levin, Norman J. 79, 130
Levine, Barry A. 130
Konlon, laurel B. 129
Kanne, More L. 129
Levine, Dorryl A. 130
Kolins, Jacqueline C. 129
Kaplan, Bonito M. 129
Kaplan, Bruce N. 129
Kaplan, More K. 87, 129
Kaplan, Richard G. 129
Karkomi, Varda ~· 133
Karme l, Miriam R. 27, 129
Karol, Jeffrey 79, 129
Karp, Cha rles A. 133
208
Mills, Do le E. 130
Miner, Lawrence S. B7, 130
Mishkin, Rita 130
Mizock, Donald A. 130
Meyer, Bruce J. 130
Murphy, Susan C. 130
Moore, Roger W. 130
Mosoff, Ronald A. 130
Multack, Ronna D. 131
Myerson, Susan A. 131
Nachman, Elaine G. 131
Pontecore, Ronald M. 79, 13 1
Poppenhagen, Ronald 131
Porter, Renee A. 131
Portman, Herchel 131
Polish, Herbert A. 131
Pazan, Roy H. 79, 131
Preker, Soul 133
Proft, John L. 131
Robin, Bruce D. 131
Robin, Gregory M. 131
Robin, Harvey M. 131
Robin, Ronald J. 131
Rodzin, Bruce E. 131
Senior Cabinet p in
Randoll, Stephanie l. 131
Rapper, Rona ld J. 83, 131
Rasnick, Susan A. 131
Rothmann, Jomes E. 131
Redlin, Lorraine H. 131
Reed, Robert D. 133
Reese, Joy M. 131
Reinwald, Doniel R. 131
�Wood, Kenneth M. 133
Remenik, Phyllis R. 131
Yagoda, Rosalyn A. 133
Rerras, Chris 131
Veiner, Bonnie S. 133
Reynolds, Renee H. 131
Young, Lonne N. 133
Ricci, Steven A. 79, 131
Zee, Donna B. 72, 133
Ziegl er. Steve M. 79, 133
Rice, Sheri 105, 131
Richardson, Paula I. 131
Zindell, Steven M. 133
Robinson, Amy S. 131
Zucker, Fern 133
Rockowitz, Lynne A. 131
Service pin
Zweig, Elissa L. 133
Ronan, William V. 89, 131
Rosen, James W. 131
Shallcross, Richard 132
Sweetow, Robert 81, 133
Rosen, Marion G . 131
Shapero, El len B. 132
Swenson, Diane J. 105, 133
Rosenberg, Elyse S. 131
Shapiro, Betty S. 132
Rosenberg, Toby K. 131
Shapiro, Marlene J. 132
Swider. Marcia A. 133
Tagrin, Lawrence D . 133
Abrams, Wendy 134
Rosenbloom, Harriet 131
Sher, M ichael S. 132
Tannen, Michele I. 133
Rosenfield, Fred R. 132
Rosenthal, Rochelle 132
Sherman, Iris S. 132
Sherman, Koren L. 132
Tannenbaum, Deidre 133
To nneboum, Larry E. 133
Adam, Judith 14 1
Adams , David G. I 34
Rosenwald, Michael J. 132
Sherman, Vivian A. 45, 132
Tax, Audrie M. 133
Rotleld, Helene J. 132
Shiffman, Sondra R. 66, 132
Roth, Ricky M . 132
Shirwo, Owen S. 132
Teichman, Wendy M . 133
Terchin, Terry L. 133
Rottner. Sally B. 72, 132
Shonkwiler, Nancy A. 132
Tickes, Michael G . 133
SOPHOMORES
Aboov, Gizello I 34
Agoranos , George 134
Akerlund, Li ndo 71, 98, 134
Albrecht, Kathleen 66, 134
Alpert, Marlene 134
Andalmon, David 134
Anderson, Douglas A. 73, 134
Rovell, Michael J. 132
Shor, Marily n S. 132
Tiffin, John P. 133
Rowe, Diane 132
Shulman, Joyce M . 132
Tincher. Larry W. 73
Rudnick, Cliff H. 132
Shuman, Robert J. 132
Tobi n, MarkJ. 133
Rukin, Martin J. 132
Siegel, Howard W. 132
Tomlinson, Sheldon R. 133
Ryan, Dennis J. 132
Siegel, Robert J. 132
Tonell i, Nancy J. 133
Ryback, Linda K. 68, 132
Siegel, Scott E. 4~. 79, 132
Trauger. Joel R.
Ryg ielski, George E. 132
Siegman, Joanne M . 132
Tri pp, James M . 133
Saey, Robert D. 133
Silberstein, Lili 132
Trobe, Pe ter M. 133
Saletra, Gayle S. 132
Troesch, Craig T. 133
Sa lomon, Jane E. 132
Silver. Vicky D. 132
Silverman, Charles S. 133
Sasenick, Dave P. I 32
Simon, Jill A. 132
Turk, Gary M. 133
Sawi tz, Michael W. 89, 132
Singer, Sheila 132
Schacht, Jeffrey A. 79, 89, 132
Siwek, Victoria Y. 68, 132
Upin, Ira 79, 133
Urman, David M . 133
Scha ller. Scott D. 79, 132
Sizemore, Linda G. 132
Uzemack, Edward M. 133
Balkin, Claudia J. 134
Scharaga, Martin 133
Skerven, Patricia A. 132
Von Steven, Michael 133
Barbero, Adeline 134
Schatz, Lisa R. 132
Schatzman, Susan 132
Skol, David P. 73, 132
Vonommering, Kenneth 81, 133
Skolnik, Lindo M. 132
Vorol lo, James J. 133
Barnett, Edward 141
Schectman, Janis G. 132
Skolnik, Robert B. 132
Vega, Anita L. 99, 133
Bornow, Burt 134
Schechtman, Melvin 59, 73, 132
SI utzky, Jay A. 132
Vihon, Brian P. 133
Boron, Lawrence 134
Scher. Charles D. 132
Smith, Deborah L. 27, 132
Wagner, Joanne 133
Schlesinger. Lee I. 132
Smith, Jeffrey S. 132
Waldfogel, Ruth E. 133
Barringer, Deon S. 134
Baumann, Robert 78, I 34
Schmidt, Diane W . 132
Smith, Richard G. 73, 132.
Walsh, Stephen W. 133
Tselekis, Fotenie N. 133
Ande rson, Frances K. 71, 134
Anderson, Steven 134
Anderson, Wayne 134
Appl in, Diane D. 72, 134
Arndt, Bonnie R. 134
Atkin, Barbara 57, 134
Avon, Louis 134
Bobetch, Renee 134
Bobis, Barbaro 134
Boer. Roger C. 134
Baim, Howard 134
Bolas, Glenn 134
Barnett, Bruce A. 134
Baumgarten, Darlene 57, 134
Beorok, Seymour 49, 62, 141
Schmidt, Robert A. 87, 132
Sm ith, Sue E. 132
Wanaski, Catherine A. 70, 7 1, 133
Schneider. Michael S. 132
Snedeker. Adele K. 73, 132
Word, Dorina 133
Schneider. Walter E. 132
Solberg, Gail D . 132
Wore, Kathleen M . 133
Becker. Lindo I 34
Schneiderman, Myra 132
Solomon, Howard M . 132
Warren, Linda L. 71, 133
Becker, Steve 134
Schoepke, Patricia A. 132
Solomon, Mork S. 132
Watts, Collett A . 133
Becker. Rita L. 141
Schr ier, Marjori e L. 132
So lomon, Sheryl M . 132
Woysdorf, Koren A. 98, 133
Bel l, Stanl ey J. 141
Schubert, Kenneth J. 131, 132
Sonheim , Anice 132
Weber. John A. 79, 133
Schuffman, Susan L. 133
Sonkin, Linda H. 73, 132
Weber. Steven R. 133
Bell, Mork A, 134
Schultz, Jahn P. 132
Sorg, Tom J. 87, 132
Weber, Warren A. 73, 133
Belicove, Henry 134
Schuman, Wendy S. 132
Sostri n, Ja ck M . 133
Weichmonn, John V. 133
Schwander, Carol 132
Spain, Gregory C. 89, 132
Weil, Cheryl A. 72, 133
Schwartz, Charles F. 79, 132
Spiegel, Carol A . 72, 132
We iner. Alon H. 133
Schwartz, Ellen T. 132
Spitzer, Jeff M. 79, 132
Stadel mann, Jeon D. 132
Weiner, Barbara 133
Schwartz, Joseph A. 132
Schwartz, Marc M. 132
Ste in, Lynn A. 132
We isman, Judith A. 133
Schwarz, Mark L. 132
Stein, Paula D. 132
Weiss, Sanford L. 133
Schweet, Sherry E. 132
Stein, Renee A. 132
Weissman, All en 133
Wei ner, David E. 133
Becker, Ilene J. 134
Bell, Moris 134
Bel ue, Evelyn L. 134
Benjamin, Anita 134
Benjamin, Mory A. 134
Berger, Arthur 78, 134
Berger, Corwyn, 134
Berger, Maril yn 134
Berke, Ricki 134
Berkson, Dennis 84, 141
Be rkson, Edward 134
Sega l, Barry S. 132
Ste i nberg, Dale 71, 132
We issman, Frederick 133
Sega l, Joel E. 132
Steinberg, Sharyn I. 132
Weisz, Arlene N. 133
Seigel, Wa r ren D. 83, 132
Senger, Verner R. 132
Steinhardt, Robert 132
Weitzman, Cra ig W. 133
Stender, Paul A . 132
Wel ls, Dole A. 133
Se ruy o, Al lan 132
Stern, Paula J. 132
Wells, Diane P. 133
Shaev itz, Michael 133
Stevens, Deborah K. 71, 132
Wenger. Betty R. 133
Stevens, Linda R. 132
Stluko, Thomas 133
Wentink, Allon J. 68, 79, 133
Bloom, Donald 135
Wichert, Donald B. 133
Bloom, Kurt 135
Stoleraw, Steven M . 133
Widman, Stuart M. 87, 133
Struck, James A. 133
Stru ll, Ko ren R. 133
W ieska , Roger J. 133
Shaffer. Caroli ne 132
Shain, Gayle F. 132
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Berman, Jo A. 134
Bernstein, Me ryl 134
Bernste i n, Stanley 134
Biss, Froncee 134
Bolckmon, Wendy 134
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W ilhelmsen, Nancy R. 70, 133
Strumph, Lindo B. 133
Williams, Mark B. 133
Strunk, Harvey W. 133
Sucherman, Edward S. 133
Witcher, Linda R. 98, 133
Sutton, Alan B. 133
Witkov , Michael J. 133
Sutton, John 0 . 79, 133
Swa rtwout, Susan K. 100, 133
Wo lff, Anita D. 133
Wolpoff, Barry N. 133
Wiser, William 79, 133
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Holler, Arthur 136
Friedman, Barbaro 136
Friedman, Bette 136
Harmon, Poul 136
Friedman, Betty D. 136
Horeming, Ann 71, 105, 136
Harrington, Jomes 91, 136
Friedman, Farrel C. 136
Friedman, Lynda 136
Horris, Synthia l. 136
Harrison, Barbaro 45, 134, 136
Hortleb, Peter A. 136
Frishman, Joel B. 136
Gabbey, Kori H. 136
Hoskin, Stephen 136
Gaffen, Sheldon 136
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Hoss, Rosa lyn 136
Hayes, Koy L. 71, 136
Blumberg, Joel 78, 135
Dohm, Dolores 135
Gail, Steven J. 136
Blumenfeld, Freddie 135
Dai ly, George 135
Ga le, Lindo 136
Heeres, Dono 136
Blustein, Jacquelyn 135
Devalle, Suzanne 135
Golawich, Gordan 136
Babren, Ilene 71, 98, 135
Bolnick, Bonnie 135
Davidson, Lean 135
Go rba, Riche rd 35, 136
Heilbrun, Fred S. 68, 136
Henner, Mork 136
Davies, Robert 135
Gardiner, Robert 78, 136
Bonow, Jomes 91, 135
Davis, Glenn 86, 135
Gattuso, Gregg 78, 136
Herwitt, Danna J. 136
Heueg, Allyson 136
Bore n, Maureen 135
Davis, John T. 78, 83, 135
Goy, Jahn 78, 136
Hibbard, Sheila 136
Bainer, Johnny 135
Davis, Mark 68, 91, 135
Dav is, Sondra 135
Geovaros, Jahn A. 136
Hill, Cynthia 136
Gelfond, Arnold 88, 136
Hollberg, Lynn 136
Decor!, Geraldine 72, 135
De kaven, Claudio 71, 135
Gelfond, Ruth 8. 141
Hoffman, Dione 105, 136
Geitner, Ba rbaro 136
Hoke, Gordan 68, 91, 136
Brainin, Andrea 62, 135
Brandel, Lynn 135
Diamond, Helane S. 135
Geman, Kaye 136
Holland, Ellen 136
Diaz, Bertico 68, 135
Gent, Jeffrey 81, 136
Horvitz, Barbara 136
Brenner, lorry J. 135
Dieslerheft, Shirlee 135
Gerber, Alo n 71, 83, 136
Horwitz, Henry 136
Bricker, Helen 135
Dolgin, Janis 135
Hre jso, Mory A. 136
Baukos, Jomes 135
Boyer, Helene 135
Boyer, Sherry 135
Brady, Michelle R. 135
Danile, Doniel 135
Gersh, Mori 136
G i lbert, Rita 136
Brookens, Robert 135
Dorfman, Haward 135
G ilbert. Steven 136
ldelmon, Steven 86, 141
Brown, Barbaro 71, 135
Brown, Jill 135
Doruff, Danna 135
Gilhooley, Mork 78, 88, 136
Gil lie, Margare t E. 136
Isaacson, Kenneth 136
lvoz, Rick 141
Hulburt, John 136
Brown, Mary B. 135
Doug l as, W illiam C. 78, 141
Dowlin, William 71, 135
Ginger, Edward 136
Brummett, Robert 135
Dragon, Barry 135
Girsch, Robert 136
Buehlman, Glenn 135
Glossner, larel 136
Burdeen, David 135
Drawbaugh, William C. 72, 135
Drell, Judy 135
Jacobs, Judith 98, 136
Jacobson, Leslie 45, 136
Jonis, Geri 136
Glazer, Sher ry A. 7 1, 136
Janisch, Mory 136
Bush, Ellen S. 134, 135
Drinkwine, Julie 135
Bushier, Faye 135
Jannusch, Robert 136
Jonson, Michael 71, 136
Ca bot, Edward 134, 135
Coile, Jane E. 141
Duball, Scott 45, 78, 89, 135
Dubrow, Dennis 135
Dudnick, Al ice 135
Glenzer, Haward 136
Gobas, Peter 136
Cannan, Margaret
Du lkin, Lindo 135
Copi tel, Susan 71, 135
Copsulo, Lindo 135
Godemann, Ell en 136
Jara!, Glenn 78, 84, 136
Gold, Jahn H. 68, 136
Gold, Steven 136
Johnson, Craig 72, 137
Dworkin, Robert 135
Ebbert, Jim 135
Goldberg, Mork 136
Johnson, Nancy 137
Goldman, Joel 61, 136
Johnson, Susan 137
Carlson, Susan 135
Edelman, Dov id 135
Goldstein, Joseph 72, 136
Johnston, Diane 137
Corren, Howard L. 135
Corter, Diano 135
Edelman, Phyllis 135
Edfors, Wayne 141
Goodfriend, Robert 72, 136
Joseph, Charles 137
Goodman, Michael 134, 136
Julius, Jomes P. 137
Cosborion, Carol 71, 135
Eisenberg, Ellen I 35
Jungwirth, Daniel 137
Cotellier, Mory A. 135
Elkins, Linda 134, 135
Epste in, lro I !11
Goodmon, Patricia A. 63, 136
Goodmon, Wayne 136
Goodmon, Wilma 136
Kadi son, Judy I 0 I, 137
Jeffries, Lorry 136
Jurek, Glenn A. 91, 137
C vanough, Robe rt 71, 8 I, 141
Cech, John 91, 135
Epstein, Lynn 63, 141
Gardon, Lynn M. 136
Kohn, Doniel I. 137
Choitkin, Stuart 68, 135
Esio, Jomes L. 135
Garis, Jeffrey R. 141
Kaiserman, Coral M. 137
Cholfie, Mo rt in l. 60, 91, 134, 135
Cheney, Barbor~ 71, 105, 135
Cherlock, Neil 78, 135
Evans, Iona 141
Gars, Michael 141
Kollen, Marcia 137
Ewing, David G. 78, 89, 135
Ezra, Robert 135
Grof, Dorothea 72, 136
Graham, Jomes D. 136
Kollman, Elayne A. 141
Kommier, Don iel 141
Cherner, Dole 135
Fabian, Lawrence 78, 135
Grandinetti, Lindo 72, 136
Kamps, Jonis I 05, 137
Cheszek, Andrea J. 41, 101, 120, 135
Chrostka, Keith 135
Forber, Bernard J. 135
Grant, Lindo 136
Kantor, Eunice 137
G reaves, Lila D. 98, 136
Kaplan, Bruce 90, 91, 137
Kaplan, Gory 137
Forbermon, Sharan 68, 135
Greenberg, Alvin 68, 91 , 136
Greenberg, David N. 62, 136
Feder, Alvin 45, 135
Greenberg, Eileen 72, 14 1
Kaplan, Lourie 137
Ch risterson, James 135
Forber, Lindo J. 71, 135
Farber, Sondra 135
Ciszewsk i, George 78, 135
Clothier, Leslie 135
Coffell, The Imo A . 122, 135
Feder, Karen 32, 135
Feldman, Glenn 135
Kaplan, Judith 71, 137
Greene, Michael 91, 136
Kaplan, Lindo 57, 137
Kaplan, Mork 82, 134, 137
Kaplan, Rosalyn 137
Cohen, Eileen C. 135
Fe ldman, Marsha 135
Cohen, Marcia 135
Fe ldman, Paula 135
Greeneberg, Doniel 134, 136
G reenwald, Steven 136·
Grimsan, Linda 98, 136
Cohen, Mark 141
Feldner, Iris 135
Grubman, Steven 136
Karlson, Kenneth J. 141
Cohen, Sherry 135
Feng, Joseph 50, 59, 134, 135
Cohen, Susan 135
Ferdmon, Sherry 53, 69, 136
Feinstein, Karyn 135
Guerrera, Cynthia 98, 102, 136
Gunderson, Gregory 80, 136
Gustafson, Koren 70, 71, 136
Gustin, Sondra 136
Koral, Arthur W. 73, 137
Karp, Michael 137
Kossin, Michael 69, 83, 114, 137
Kotler, Gory 141
Kotz, Debbie 137
Cohen, Darry l 86, 135
Cohn, Robert L. 135
Cohn, Ronald J. 50, 135
Ficks, Lorry 135
Co leman, Thomas 78, 86, 135
Cooper, Cheryl 135
F eld, Eva 136
Hagerty, Suellen 136
Fields, Stephen 89, 136, 188
Hogia, Kunia 136
Corman, Caryn 135
Cavill, Ad riane 135
Cowen, Lais 135
Crass, Roger 72, 135
Curlis, Judith 69, 135
Czern iak, Donald 135
Fisher, Donald L. 136
Flammang, Reid 136
Fleck. Kathy A. 136
Flicht, Michelle 134, 136
Fagelstrom, Paula 136
Fronk, Danna 136
Czerniak, Deonna 73, I 35
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Door, 41, 134, 135
Dahlquist, Stephen 135
Frank, Lindo 136
Freedman, Suzanne 136
Karlin, Seymour 137
Kotz, Jeffrey 137
Quill and Scroll pin
�Kaufman, Ronald 81, 137
Lewis, Alon 138
Lichtenstein, Earl 68, 78 , 138
Kovitt, Richard 137
Lie benslein, Iris 138
Kearney , Susan 137
Kelin, Robert 137
Lifton, Lindo 138
Limpinsel, Wy ne 138
Kella r, Lynn 137
Lipowsky, Steve 138
Keller, Ba rbaro 137
Kessel, Renee 137
Lipke, Marsha 138
Lipma n, Stewart 86, 138
Kim, Bertha 137
Lippert, Jeffrey A. 138
Kotz, Lorry 137
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Kite, Francie M. 48, 134, 137
Liss , Edwo rd 141
Kite, Sherwin 137
Liss, Robe rt 138
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Kiviluomo, Lynne I. 137
Lissner, Steven M. 138
Klehr, Judi th 137
Lodol, Sh irley 138
Nelson, Lindo 71, 105, 138
Nemkov, Melvin 81, 138
Klein, Jeffrey 137
Loeser, Dennis 138
Ness, Robert 138
Klein, Loura 137
Lofty, Donal d 91, 138
Nessel, Eddie 68, 138
Reuter, Gory G . 83, 139
Reynolds, Charles T. 78, 139
Klein, Poul I 37
Lome, Marci a 138
Neubauer, Sharon 138
Rhodes, Nancy 11 3, 139
Neumeiste r, Janis 49, 138
Rich, Gregory L. 141
Kleinman, Maureen 137
Lowy, Richo rd E. I 38
Klickovich, Nicholas 137
Lubeznik, Paulo 138
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Luther, Mary 138
Knoizer, Maurice G. 137
Mochecek, Robert I. 138
Knudsen, Timothy 137
Machacek, Robert I. 138
Koe, Janeen I 37
Maki, Robert 45, 14 1
Koch, Robert 86, 137
Malis, Judy 71, 98, 138
Konrad, Rayo 72, 137
Maller, Mork 138
Korman, Thomas 72, 137
Mcnel is, Leon I 34, 138
Kornelly, Doug 84, 137
Mann, Dav id 138
Koria, Ba rbara 137
Manno, Fred 138
Kossof, Linda 137
Montell, Carol S. 138
Kost, Sendro 137
Marines, Deon 141
Koval, Joel 137
Marks, Susa n 138
Kovin, Sherry S. 137
Marsha ll, Georgea nn 72, 138
Kromer, Steven A. 141
Ma rlo, Ei leen 141
Krammer, Judith 137
Mason, Ronald P. 138
Krasner, Roberto L. 137
Mossey, Joseph 138
Krous, Gory S. 137
Mourizi, Dennis 138
Kray, Jeffrey 137
Kreft, Keith 72, 73, 137
Med intz, Amy 138
Me inhardt, Je rome F. 138
Kreis, Dole A. 137
Melnick, Leslie 9 1, l..J8
Krupp, Isobel 72, 137
Messner, Steven 138
LaBolle, Patricio 137
Meyer, Burton 138
Lampert, Dennis A. 86, 137
Meyerhoff, Jerome 59, 134, 138
Lange, Jeffrey 137
Lannutti, Jul ianne 137
Meyers, Richard R. 138
Micari, Vi ncent 138
Lorson, Kristine 137
M i chael, Kathy 98, I 02, 138
Laskin, Lynne 137
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Lowler, Judith 141
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Lawrence, Herbert 137
Miller, July e D. 64, 138
Lozoor, Dona ld 141
Mille r, Mory 138
LeFevre, Joan 137
Miller, Nodine 141
Leff, Donna 137
M i llman, Joy A. 72, 138
Le ifer, Maureen 137
Mills, Allon 138
Leogronde , Jeanette 73, 137
M inkus, Sandro 138
Leon, More A. I 37
Mohrbacher, Berna rd 138
Lepoff, Sydelle G. 68, 137
Moir, Dary l 138
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Levin, Bill 137
Manhardt, Lois 138
Levin, Dole J. 137
Moron, Michael 138
Lev in, Lorin 138
Morgon, Jeon 138
Levin, Stewart 138
Mos off, Mork L. 138
Levin, Vicki 138
Mueller, JO
Levine, Barry 89, 138
Muelle r, Jerin 71 , 98, 138
Levinson, Carol 68, 138
Muskott, Warren 138
Leviton, Kenneth 45, 60, 138
Myers, Bruce T. 73, 138
Mye rs, Dav id 138
Levy, Gale I 38
Levy , Myrna 138
Nadler, Fern 2 1, 50, 62, 98, 138
Lev y, Stephen 138
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Lewin, Roberto 138
Nelson, Horrese S. 138
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Rovelette, Gilbert M. 139
Reimer, William L. 91 , 139
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N idetz, Ph ilip 138
Richardson, Doug las 139
N ieder, Marilyn 138
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N i gut, Wi lliam 78, 86, 138
Riffki nd, Janet 139
Nix, Joan 138
Riggs, Leslie A. 71, 139
Noesen, Ellen M . 138
Riotto, Mory 139
No rtmo n, Jack 138
Rivord , Charlene 139
Notarius, Den ise 138
Rivkin, Richard I 39
Novelli, Koren 138
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Null, Michael 138
Roberts, Muriel J. 139
Ocront, Joseph H. 138
Robins, Samuel A. 139
Oehl berg, Susan K. 138
Robinson, Jacqueli ne 139
Ohe r, Ronnis 7 1, 134, 138
Romanek, Howard 86, 141
Ohlson, Sandro 41, 71 , 99, 105, 138
Rose , Ha rvey B. 78, 139
Ol efsky, Leslie 138
Rosen, Barbaro R. 63, 139
Orboch, Donna I 18, 138
Rosen, Harold 139
Orlov, Poul A. 138
Rosen, Judy 14 1
O roark, Joe 141
Rosen, Lindo 134, 139
Ostapowicz, Lorraine 138
Rosenbaum, Peggy 139
Owca, William D. 138
Rosenfield, Audrey 139
Ponitch, Morrene 72, 138
Pankey, Corio 72, 138
Rosenthal, Stephen 141
Rosenzweig, Steven 65, 139
Paradise, Mitchell 78, 138
Ross, Gory 139
Pardo, Sondra 138
Roston, Mitchell G. 139
Possin, Jomes W . 138
Roth, Rona ld 72, 139
Potoff, Annette 49, 138
Rothschild, Edward 139
Poul, Glenn 78, 86, 138
Poul, Marcia 101, 134, 137, 139
Rothstein, Rodney 139
Rothstein, Vero 139
Pearlman, Murray 139
Rotkin, Gilbert 139
Pederson, Robert 139
Perkins, Duane,
Rowe, Carol 138
Pe rkins, Duane R. 139
Rubenstein, Eileen 140
Rubi nstein, Cynthia 140
Pe rnitz, Lindo 139
Rubi n, Jomes S. 8 1, 139
Pete rson, Wi ll iam 64, 73, 139
Rubin, Ph ilip 139
Petts, Louis 139
Rubin, Steven 139
Phillips, Sandro 139
Rubi nstein, Joel 140
Phillips, Susan 14 1
Rudnit, Jeon S. 140
Poindexter, Frederick 91, 139
Ru kin, Steven 140
Poklop, Jomes 139
Pollock, Michael 139
Russell, Kenneth 140
Ponto, Allen K. 139
Ruttenberg, Robe rt 140
Reese, Eve lyn 139
Posner, Kenne th R. 141
Sachs, Janice E. 134, 140
Potenza, Robert 139
Sachse!, Harriet 141
Safron, Doniel 140
Potter, Mory R. 139
Powell, And rea 139
Powel l, Helen 139
So lstone, Sande 45, 52, 115, I 40
Salzman, Bonnie 140
Powell, Lindo 71,
Somelson, Jerry 141
Powell, Lin do 57, 71, 139
Powers, John 86, 139
Sanders, Linnea 72, 140
Primack, Harold 139
Sontner, Jeanne 140
Prousis, Michael 86, 14 1
Prytikin, Morton F. 139
Sopoznik, Mauri ce 78, 88, 140
Pull iam, Gale K. 139
Sanfillipo, Dione 140
Sounders, Ph ilip 141
Sov i t, Robert 140
Robin, Arnold 139
Rochelson, Julie J. 141
Savitz, Lenore 72, 140
Racine, Nancy 139
Scharf, John I 40
Rakowski, Edwo rd 139
Ramsay, Cheryl 7 1, 141
Schol l er, Stua rt 140
Raphael , Lindo 99, I 00, 139
Schatz, Richard 8 1, 140
Rasm ussen, Do le 139
Rasmussen, Rexene 141
Schiewe, Robe rt 140
Soxonberg, Fred 140
Schafer, Janet 140
Shov itz, Donna 72, 14 1
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Spector, Allon 50, 140
Sperling, Andrea 140
Weiss, Steve z. 78, 141
Weiss, Steven 141
Spores, Andrew 71, 140
Welchko, Glen 72, 141
Stohlke, Christion 80, 140
Stam, Maxine 140
Welstein, Donna 45, 141
West, Merle 141
Stouffer, Carolyn 141
Wexler, Rebecca 141
Steadman, Candace 140
Whetstone, Sharon 141
Steffens, Pamela M. 140
Wichert, Lindo 71, 141
Schlesinger, Jim 141
Stein, Kenneth 68, 140
Wilensky, Bonnie S. 141
Schlesinger, Stephen 141
Steinberg, Robert I. 140
Schnoble, Morey 140
Steinberg, Dione 140
Ste iner, Carol B. 72, 140
Williams, Steven C. 25, 86, 141
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Schuldiner, Phyllis 140
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Schultz, Allen 140
Stift, Susan 140
Wolcott, Lindo I 18, 141
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Wolf, Lindo 141
Wolf, Richard 91, 141
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Stocker, Lindo F. 140
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Schultz, Bonnie 140
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Schwartz, Nancy R. 140
Wolfinsohn, David 141
Schwanke, Susan 72, 140
Strand, Arthur 141
Wolman, Joanne 134, 141
Wolters, Susan 71, 141
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Bernstein, Jerry M. 142
Bernstein, Steven J. 45, 47, 76
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Schumir, Howard 140
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Beilin, Marilyn J. 142
Benjamin, Linda S. 71, 142
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Berlin, Bonnie S. 49, 142
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Schwegel, Leone 72, 140
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Wright, Amelio 69, 141
Superfine, Barbaro 141
Su ritz, Cho rles 72, 141
Yanes, Samuel 52, 73, 141
Young, Merle A. 141
Sussman, Bonnie 71, 141
Youngblood, Joan 141
Billion, Cathey R. 142
Sved lund, Katherine 14 1
Szornych, Stanley J. 141
Zabore, Alexis 72, 98, 141
Za idmon, Monico 141
Bil son, Richard F. 142
Takehara, Craig 141
Zamansky, Iris J. 141
Bitran, Jacob D. 142
Tonkus, Coren 141
Zarov, Ira R. 90, 141
Teitelbaum, Phy II is 141
Blessing, Linda H. 142
Shaffer, Ronald 78, 86, 140
Zehner, Jonis L. 72, 141
Zeller, David J. 72, 141
Blacker, Lawrence W. 142
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Shochtmon, Charlyn 140
Tonner, Joan E. 141
Sh;mberg, Robert A. 140
Thorsen, Jomes 141
Wolff, Richard R. 25, 141
Bloom, Sheila R. 142
Shapiro, Gail 73, 140
Titleboum, Allen 141
Todd, Cheryl 141
Block, Richard A. 82, 142
Bloom, Linda A. 142
Shone, Alon 140
Zimmerman, Carol 50, 99, 134, 141
Zutman, Bonnie 141
Shapiro, Lindo 140
Touff, Madeline 141
Zivic, Louis 73, 141
Bobera, Catherine A. 53, 71, 142
Boettge, Dennis R.
Shapiro, Poul 140
Shapiro, Susan 73, 140
Trapper, Richard A. 141
Trillones, LeRoy 141
Shefsky, Bonnie 7 1, 140
Trubokoff, Helene 141
Shefsky, Harold 140
Turner, Cheryl 141
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Sherer, Sheila I 40
Turski, Craig 71, 89, 141
Adair, Jay C. 142
Sherman, Lowell 140
Ventura, Bruce P. 141
Alhalel, Garry J. 142
Ship, Robert 140
Von Op pen, Sharyn I 0 I, 141
Allentuck, Alyse, M. 142
Siegel, Arnold 141
Siegel, Dona ld 78, 86, 140
Varon, Byron 141
Vedder, Sondr.o 141
Anderson, Betty R. 71, 142
Seeskin, Kenneth 63, 134, 141
Segal, Sherry I 40
Seiden, Glenn 140
Seidman, Faith 140
Se ll s, Renee 140
Settler, Bernard 141
Sernovitz, Susan 72, I 18, 140
Michael I. 78, 86, 140
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Abelski, Sidney 142
Anderson, Gordon 142
Siegel, Lindo 71, 140
Venters, Liene 62, 134, 141
Anderson, Jeon E. 46, 142
Siegel, Mork D. 140
Vidock, Ronnie 141
Anderson, Kathleen, H. 64, 142
Siegel, Ronald 140
Ande~son, Marc B. 142
Siegel, Shoron 140
Wodler, Marlene 141
Walloch, Lonee 72, 141
Siemsen, Sondra 140
Woller, Ann 141
Applebaum,. Sam N. 76, 142
Arbit, Wendy B. 69, 142
Silber, Michael 140
Wallis, Richard 72, 141
Silton, Marilyn 71, 140
Wo lter, Gerry 141
Armstrong, John W. 76, 142
Aronica, Philip R. 72, 73, 142
Silverstein, Arthur 140
Warren, Stephen J. 78, 89, 141
Aranin, Marc 142
Simon, Gory 140
Wasserman, Bronno 69, 141
Ascher!, Richard F.
Simon, Nodine 140
Watson, Michael 141
Bair, Susan C. 142
Simon, Naomi 140
Woxberg, Cornlyne 14 l
Baniff, Betty A. 142
Simon, Ronald B. 140
Waxman, Janet 141
Simons, Pamela 140
Singer, Lindo 98, 140
Webb, Robert 141
Bonian, Ronald L. 71, 142
Boren, Gayle M.
Boren, Jerome 142
Sizemore, Ivon 78, 140
Weiner, Stuart 141
Weinstein, Barbaro 101, 141
Skora, Lonnie J. 71, 141
Weinstein, Cheri 141
Barr, Victoria R. 142
Smart, John 78, 140
Smith, Glenn 140
Weinstein, Michael 14 i
Barringer, Judith 142
Battaglia, Robert 142
Barile, Cheri A. 142
Smith, Madeline 140
Weintraub, Anita 141
Weisman, Sheila 71, 141
Smith, Poul 140
Weisner, Ronald 141
Baum, Phillip M.
Smith, Shori"l 40
Smyth, Patricio 140
Weiss, Julian 141
Baum, Richard M. I 42
Snider, Michael A. 140
Soe ll , Melody 141
Sokol, Meyer 141
Solo, Jone 140
Solberg, Glenn 86, 140
Solomon, Poul 140
Sann, Joanne 140
Sorosky, Bari 140
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Baum, Dianne R. 142
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Beskin, Leila C. 142
Bird, Patricia J. 142
Bohm, Michael J. 142
Baosales, Eileen J. 71, 142
Borchers, Nancy C. 142
Barden, Leanard 142
Borenste in, Betty A. 142
Bottum, Donna M. 142
Boukas, Barbaro 142
Boyer, David S. 142°
Bozin, Sofie 71, 142
Brady, Patricia R. 37, 68, 142
Brohos, Mary A. 143
Brantley, Thomas G. 143
Braslawsky, Gory R. )43
Brickman, Judith P. 70, 143
Brin, Linda E. 143
Brody, Kent R. 72, 76, 142, 143
Brown, Bruce J. 143
Brown, Mork I. 73, 143
Brown, Penny 143
Brown, Robyn 23, 53, 65, 99, 142, 143
Bublick, Maril yn 143
Burgess, Judith A.
Burns, Susan 143
Butman, Lisa M. 143
Cabin, Sherry L. 68, 143
Coile, John E. 143
Camacho, Terrence C. 143
Cantor, Betty G. 143
Cordis, Carol P. 143
Carlington, Corrie L. 45, 53, 143
Cornall, Mory P. 143
Cassman, Ronald L. 47, 143
Cavanaugh, RobertC.
Chagores, Peter
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Choitkin, Mork R. 65, l 43
Choskin, Roberto E. 143
Chapmon, Coral T. 63, 72, 73, 142, 14
Chapman, William A. 68, 76, 143
Chez, Lindo J. 143
�Choote, Thomas J.
Kava naugh, Rita L. 144
Cichowski, Stanley 90, 143
Kay, Myro S. 142, 144
Cla rke, Douglas B. 143
Keer, Ellen 144
Kennedy, Carolann 144
Clouser, Donald E. 71, 90, 143
Cohen, Roberta S. 143
Kirman, Ruth L. 57, 68
Cohen,BerylY. 143
Kirshner, Barbara R.
Cohen, Larry M . 143
Kite, George J. 144
Cohen, Mitchell A. 143
Kite, Suzanne
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Cohen, Ronald J. 143
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Klayman, Barry H. 144
Cohen, Sandro G . 143
Fernandez, Rojo R. 48, 142, 143
Hansen, Marianne 144
Klehr, David L.
Cale, Linda S. 71, 143
Hardt, Da le V. 74, 75, 82, 144
Kling , Betty L. 39, 144
Comer, Roberta J. 71, 143
Fields, Ronald 143
Fil ermon, Herbert I. 143
Cooper, Stuart R. 143
Fingerel, Lee 143
Cooperman, Leon S. 82, 143
Corey, Susan P. 45, 143
Finkl , Marilyn M.
Fisher, Barbaro J. 70, 7 1, 142, 143
Carano, Domin ick 143
Harris, Alan G. 144
Klinke, Linda J. 70, 144
Harris, Janel M. 50, 144
Harrison, Michel e R. 144
Kluge, Jon A. 144
Haselton, Katherine 70, 72, 144
Kole, Robin L. 144
Fisher, Marcia L. 143
Haskell, Melvin L. 48, 53, 144
Kalstedt, John G. 144
Cox, Judith A. 72, 143
Fisher, Mel I.
Haymon, Stephen L. 144
Kac ilz, Linda R. 144
Crafton, Alon H.
Fisher, Steven G. 143
Heche, Melady 142, 144
Koppel meier, Barbara 144
Crafton, Robe rla C. I 43
Fishman, Fred F. 143
Heeres, David D. 144
Crahn, Joel 143
Crowe, Michael 143
Fishman, Pamela 143
Hefter, Renee P. 144
Karagodsky, Barry 144
Kossof, Th eodore M. 76, 144
Fogel, Barbara A. 143
Forman, Dennis M . 143
Heller, Robert L. 88, 144
Kavarsky, Mary J. 144
Dadigan, Thomas 143
Helt, Cynthia A. 144
Kavi n, Sherry 144
David, Bruce K. 88, 143
Frondzel, Karen M . 72, 73, 143
Henkel, Le slie M . 144
Kramer, Elizabeth L. 70, 7 1, 145
Davis, Diane M. 70, 71, 143
Herbster, Robert W.
Krame r, Vicki R. 7 1, 142, 145
DelDotto, Michael F.
Fra nklin, Richard C. 143
Freeling, Mary E. 72, 143
Herling, Lynn D. 144
Krous , Denis I. 145
Denis, Marlin K. 143
Fretzin, Leona rd 72, 73
Herman, Lois 144
Krauss, Diane V. 70, 71, 145
Derex, David W . 143
Friedman, Marris S.
Fri edman, V icto ria E. 143
Hermon, Larrai ne 144
Kravitz, Robert 145
Dessenl, Wi lliam H.
Herter, Patri cia A. 72, 144
Kre loff, M i chae l A. 145
Deulchman, Daryl S. 143
Fritz, Cheryl L. 23, 143
Dicks, Dennis D. 143
Kucera, Elizabeth A. 99, 145
Diel. Shirlee K. 71, 143
Ful kowski , Kay M. 143
Galesburg, Stuart H. 143
Hirsch, Ail een G. 144
Hite , Kenneth G . 144
Dalins, Jerome 143
Gailis, Paul L. 53, 68, 7 1, 76, 143
Hoffberg, Ronal d 144
Hoffman, Dennis M . 40, 144
La ing, John 145
Donchin, Ira R. 143
Ganz, Harald S. 143
Hoffman, Ha rvey 88, 144
Lamm, Sandro E. I 45
Dory, Steven L. 34, 143
Garland, Leslie A.
Hoffman, Lonny H.
Lander, Jack 145
Lasky, Howard J. 145
Lazar, Arnold J. 47, 82, 142, 145
Koehler, Andrea 144
Krum, Jonathan R. 145
Kuiawa, Richard J. 145
Dreffein, Koren L. 72, 143
Garro, Cynthia M . 44, 66, 104, 143
Holter, Janel G . 144
Dr ibin, Shei la H. 49, 53, 65, 68, 143
Drozdzik, Ronald 73
Garro, Judith S. 70, 71, 143
Holzwarth , Judith A. 144
Gavl in, Lawrence D. 143
Hool e, Michael
Lazarus, Larry S. 145
Drucker, Patricia A. 143
Geni, Ro nald W. 143
Horn, Charles A. 144
Lehtman, Stephen M.
Edelson, Lewis 143
Gerber, Steven H. 144
Ho rne, Ma rk J. 144
Le ifer, Lauren R. 145
Eg iel, Brenda 143
Gerste in, Ilana R. 144
Horvitz, Robe rt H. 144
Leon, Jack J.
Lerman, Bonn ie S. 104, 145
Lerner, Alex R. 145
Ehrensaft, Diane 142, 143
Gevirlz, Robert L. 144
Houlihan, Pat ricia
Eimsl d, Jud ith E. 63, 143
Eisen, Phyl li s A. 143
G ibrick, Dennis E. 71, 76, 144
Hugo, Oliver K. 40
Ginsberg, Darlene E. 144
Huller, Wayne R. 90, 144
Levin, Belly A. 142, 145
Eisenberg, Sandro L. 143
Gil l is, Alan M. 144
Huwaldt, M ichael J. 144
Levin, Helene 21, 49, 50, 145
Ekstrom, Susan 143
Elbaum, Michael 143
G ittelsan, Rita R. 144
Hyman, Jeff I. 144
Levin, Lesley F. 63, 145
Imber, Janice
L~Vine , Edward N. 145
Elkin, Alan S. 143
Glass, Robert S. 7 1, 144
G oland, Renee C. 144
Le Vine, Ellen R.
Elliott, Alexander T. 143
Goldberg, Pamela C. 144
lsel, John J. 45, 76, 88, 144
Jacob, Merle L. 50, 57, 112, 144
Ellison, Brad le y S. 142, 143
Goldberg, Sandra L. 144
Jacobs, Bonnie 144
Eisler, Eil een 45, 143
Goldfarb, Stanley M. 144
Jacobs, Marc J. 72, 73, 144
Levi nsky, Barry 145
Engen, Beverly J.
Goldman, Kenneth L. I 44
Jacobs, Paul E. 144
Engerman, Marsha S. 143
Goldsmith, Ronald L. 144
Jacobs, Ronald H. 144
Levinson, El l in S. 59, 145
Levitan, Mary M . 44, 145
Epstein, Leni H. 143
Goldstein, Al lan 89, 144
Jacover, Renee M. 144
Levy, Fredric J. 145
Erickson, Rona ld C. 143
G oldstei n, Charles A.
Erlich,, HowGrd A.. 143
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Jaffe, Pam 144
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Ernst, Jerry 143
Estrin, Carol A. 50, 143
Goldstein, Harriette 70, 71, 144
Jenner, Albin T. 144
Lew is, Rochell e L. 50, 145
l ewkowicz. Morit z 145
Liebe rman, Mork 145
Goldstein, Sandra G . 144
Johnson, Janel K. 144
Lieberman, Robert H. 145
Golab, Myra J. 144
Goodfriend, Kareene 144
Johnson, Marilyn A . 49, 144
Lindstrom, James A . 145
Jonas, Da ryl L. 144
Londa, Karen I. 145
Evens, Karen M . 143
Feero, Scott L. 143
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Levine, Leonard G. 145
Levine, Stuart P. 145
Feil, Ja nice M. 71, 143
Fein ermon , Lyle H. 143
Goodman, Ba rbara C. 7 1, 144
Jones, Wesley P. 45, 68, I 44
Long, Marlene J. 145
Goodman, Bruce 144
Feldman, Ava K. 143
Gars, Mike, 144
Joslyn, Nancy M. 54, 7 1, 142, 144
Kadrzynski, Krista L.
Lubeck, Elaine B. 145
Lubor, Paula D. 145
Feldman, Helen 143
Gro ifman, Helen 144
Kaluzna, Ha rvey A. 144
Lubin, Corri ne M . 145
Feldman, Theodo re D. 143
Grant, Richard S. 63, 71, 144
Kalver, Paulette 144
Luther, John C. 145
Felt, Richard 23, 50, 143
Gr een, Richard L. 144
Greenberg, Gerold E. 144
Kaminsky, Richa rd
Ferber, Janis B. 143
Kandel, Sam 144
Luzzo, Ronald F. 145
McGrath, John E. 47, 145
Ferdman, Louise V. 53, 143
Greenberg, Joel A. 144
Kann, Mark E. 82, 144
McOueen, David M. 145
Greene, Spence r J.
Gross, Rhonda S. 144
Kanofsky, Joyce R. 100, 102, 144
Gross, Steven S. 64, 144
Ka rkomi, Vickie 144
Grassman, Sandra L. 144
Karzen, Ronald I. 80, 142, 144
Kaselow, Lynn C. 104, 144
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Grunow, Wi ll iam N . 84, 144
Gular, William D. 144
Kaplan, Harold E. 144
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Kasik, Rhonda M . 62, 144
Gullan, Carole P. 144
Katz, Francine G .
G ustavson, Bette J. 39, 144
Kaufman, Al lan D.
He.II, Berton T. 76, 84, 144
Kaufman, Rhonda S. 144
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�Rubi n, Rose L. 147
Slutsky, Arnold L. 147
Smith, Darlene H.
Rubin, Zona R.
Ruby, Diane L. 147
Rudd, Sheldon J. 147
Smith, Sherry G. 147
Sneider, Leonard M.
Snyder, Calvin C. 76. 147
Ruderman, Leah A. 147
Rumack, Evan B. 147
Solomon, Eugene R. 147
Rusch, Susan M. 147
Ruttenberg, Robert L. 76, 147
Sacher, Miriam
Golf shie ld
Spear, Peter A. 147
Spiegel, Va lerie 147
Spies, Stewart M. 147
Magness, Cheryl
Oren, Linda B. 146
Sacomano, Geraldine 147
Malick, Joseph 145
Ortman, Dean E. 146
Sacks, Lawrence E. 80, 147
Spivack, Bruce D. 147
Stangenes, Nils 0. 147
Manasin, Alfred J. 76, 145
Osborn, Lee G. 146
Saffra, Shelly 71, 101, 147
Stenn, Ken 147
Manaugh, Doris D. 73
Oscarson, Richard L. 146
Sager, Arlene D. 142, 147
Starkopf, Sandro/:.,. !47
Mandi, Miles S. 145
Ostapowicz, Walter J. 146
Pahn, Anne
Salberg, Lester S. 147
Stearns, Aviva R. 147
Stein, Judy 147
Stephens, Louis G. 147
Marcus, Lynn C. 145
Marinell o, Lane G. 145
Palcheck, Richard
Saletra, Judith F. 147
Salomon, Ruth 147
Marines, Dean 145
Paris, Gerald 146
Saltzberg, Eugene E. 147
Markert, Kathleen S. 145
Pauly, Lynn J. 146
Samuels, Reys a N. 147
Stern, Martin 147
Marwil, Hellye 145
Pearson, Steven R. 146
Sandler, Ellen
Stewart, John B. 147
Marzen, Rabin P. 145
Pepoon, Russell C. 88
Perelgut, Bacry H. 76
Sandler, Jeffrey A. 44, 45, 47, 68,
84, 147
Stiegel, Michael A. 147
Mash, Avis M. 145
Massaf. Ca ral y n 145
Perlman, Ronald P. 142, 146
Sandrik, Carol A. 72, 147
Stone, Lynn E. 71, 147
Maxson, Linda J. 66, 72, 73, 145
Peterson, John H. 38, 146
Peterson, Susan J. 70, 71, 146
Sandstrom, Norman C. 64, 80, 147
Strauss, Ellen A. 147
Saviano, Nicholas J. 147
Mazer. Bonnie S. 145
Pierini, Lawrence E. 146
Mechanic, Roberta H. 70, 71, 145
Mehl, Michael A. 145
Plough, Kathryn S. 64, 98, JOO, JOI, 102, 146
Poders, Sylvia R. 146
Scarpelli, Pou l S. 71, 147
Schacht, John C. 147
Streicher, Fredrick 90, 147
Stronberg, Joel B. 147
Mehrhalz, Linda
Mayzel, Judith E.
Steinborn, Leonard 147
Stone, Bonnie J. 147
Suckow, Richard L. 147
Schaps, Alan J. 147
Sul livan, John C. 122
Pogodin, Fredell 146
Schatz, Nonshelle 147
Summer, Ina B. 147
Meh rholz, Lynn 145
Poindexter, Robert A.
Schechtman, Gloria P. 147
Swanson, Dione R. 148
Melas, Anthony G. 76, 145
Polakoff, Gregory F. 73
Schlau, Mary E. 147
Swider, Elyse M. 148
Melcher, Dole A. 145
Pasmanlier, David H. 146
Schnitzer, Anita E. 147
Swidler, Gordon E. 148
Mendel, Eugene A. 47, 145
Messner, David B. 59, 145
Pavlo, Michael E. 146
Schoenberg, Linda S. I 04, 147
Schoenwolf, Phillip 147
Swirsky, Mork V. 148
Towielandt, Chris 148
Tansey, Timothy 148
Metz, Sherry B.
Praeger, Nancy A. 146
Price, Don A.
Scholz, Hanna G.
Metzger, Stewart />,. 145
Meyer, Marlene J. 145
Price, Harriet M . 36, 146
Schuman, Elaine B. 65
Szuchmocher, Ruth 148
Pritchard Betty M. 146
Tonzar, Poul D. 68, 148
Scott, Roger M. 147
Tosky, Perry M. 113, 114, 148
Taylor, Sue E. 72, 73, 115, 148
Raben, Monty L.
Middaugh, Sharan K. 145
Mikel, Sheralyn 145
Schwartz, Stuart H.
Provus, Jeffrey J. 114, 146
Quirk, Patricia L. 146
Michael, Janice L. 145
Seltzer, Steven P. 147
Sembach, Judith C. I 47
Selig, Janet M. 73, 103, 147
Taylor, Timothy T. 71 , 112, 148
Teisler, Joon I. 148
Miller, Hollis L. 145
Radzin, David J.
Miller, Lauren J. 145
Ramman, Lee A. 146
Semrow, Alan A. 65, 67, 147
Miller, M. Lynn 70, 71, 145
Teitelbaum, Doniel
Rand, Lawrence W. 146
Ten Eicken, Claudio 148
Miller, Lynnelle
Ream, Claudio K. 146
Ream, Norma J. 146
Miller, Susan C. 70, 71, 111, 146
Millward, Mystery 146
Mindel, Michael R. 146
Ten Eicken, Renelle 148
Shapiro, Terry E. 147
Tafko, Ruth M. 45, 148
Reifman, Barbara L. 50, 146
Reiner, Fred N. 60
Miller, Ronald H.61, 145
Shapiro, Larry J. 80, 147
Reed, Jane L. 146
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Shafer, Dawn C. 147
Shafer, Helen C. 147
Shearn, Robert47, 76, 84
Tepper, Robert 148
Shepard, El l yn G . 147
Thomas, Lynda L. 148
Sherman, Murray B. 147
Shuter, Robert 147
Towbin, Leslie R. 72
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Miner, Pau la C. 146
Reitberger, John 146
Minors, Richard D. 47, 76, 84, 146
Modetz, Elizabeth B. 146
Rest, Paula N. 24, 53, 62, 73, 146
Rettberg, John W. 146
Marris, Joanne C. 45, 146
Reynalds, Richard 0 .
Mueller, Frank J. 146
Nagai, Richard B. 146
Ten Eicken, Helene P.
Tooredmon, David L. 87, 148
Shyette, Lowell 147
Troiforos, Theodore 40
Trob, Edward B. 148
Rhodes, Edward J. 146
Siegel, Norman K. 73, 147
Siegel, Susan B. 147
Richardson, Jeffrey 146
Silver, Howard A. 147
Tyska, Roberta A. 71, 148
Tselekis, Peter N.
Nahin, Ma rk P. 146
Richman, Gae E. 146
Silverman, Irene B. 142, 147
Nanberg, Robert L.
Tzinberg, Bruce E. 76, 148
Rizmon, Morris 50, 146
Silverman, Stephen M. 142, 147
Natenberg, Sharan N. 20, 21, 66, 146
Nathan, Felicia 146
Udelson, Roberta S. 148
Robinson, Susan E. 114, 147
Si lverstone, Harve y 147
Urbanavitch, Annelee 148
Robson, Dean G.
Simmons, Marc L. 147
Urman, Robert I. 72, 73, 148
Rogers , Carol E. 57, 70, 73, 147
Rome, Scott B. 147
Simon, John D. 90, 147
Nelson, Fred 146
Von Deusen, Thomas 148
Singer, Robert E. 90, 147
Nelson, Karen P. 76, 146
Ronan, James
Singer, Sherry A. 147
Neuman, Kathy I. 146
Van Ommering, Virgna 71, 99, 148
Vedder, Janice M. 142, 148
Rosee, Judith I. 147
Sippil, Jill M. 147
Newburger, Mark E. 47, 76, 88, 142, 146
Newman, Janice C. 146
Rosenbaum, Howard G. 88, 147
Skerven, Linda L. 147
Veto, Donna K. I 04, 148
Viveros, David G.
Rosenberg, Allan W. 147
$kinder, Jack 147
Nicholas, Gerri B. 68, 146
Wainer, Mork 148
Rosenberg, Barbaro L. 147
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Nicholas, Hope G. 146
Rosenberg, Melvin C. 147
Nathanson, Maxine M. 52, 146
Robin J. 71, 147
Walloch, Irwin B. 148
Nissenson, Allen R. 68, 76, 142, 146
Rosenberg, Soresto J. 147
Skolnik, Steven N. 69, 147
Slade, Barry S. 147
Noesen, Rita J. 146
Rosenbloom, Harvey A. 147
Slaw, Harriet J. 57, 147
Novak, ArtW. 146
Ward, Judy C. 72, 148
Rosenthal, David L. 72, 73, 147
Sl otten, Marc 82, 147
Warnke, George F. 90, 148
November, Leon J. 90, 146
Rosenthal, Lawrence 147
Oboyle, Robert J.
Rasnick, Barry A. 147
Okman, Eli D.
Rossman, Stanley B. 147
Olkiewicz, George E. 146
Omarlin, Alan 144
Roth, Francine G. 147
Opperma n, Jeannette 71, 146
Rothman, Michael H. 71, 147
Rothstein, Lee D. 147
Oram, Mary A. 62, 146
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Rotkin, Eileen C. 73, 147
O'Reil ly, Marguerite 146
Rubin, Fred R. 68, 76, 147
Wallach, Steven 148
Walner, Robert J. 148
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�Wasserman, Wayne M. 148
Baumann, Patricia L. 70, 153
Weichmann, Constance 148
Becker, Karin A. 153
Weil, Harold G . 148
Seaver, Susan J. 72, 153, 161
Weinberg, Marlene L. 71, 99, I 02, 148
Bendel, Ross A . 58, 76, 77, 153
We iner, Sheldon 148
Bender, Eileen R. 153
Weinste in, Joel M . 148
Berberick, Susan E. 119, 151, 154, 174
Weisberg, Herbert B. 148
Ben Zeev, Mory M. B. 153
Weiss, Alan H.
Berger, Chari R. 51, 154
Weiss, Joy I. 60, 148
Sender, Elli ott S.
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Weiss, Richard A. 148
Berger, Mara L. 154
Diesterheft, Marilee 157
Harrigan, Timothy L. 35, 162
Weiss, Ronald R. 72, 73, 148
Berge r, Gail L. 73, 154
Dinitz, Ilana V .
Harwood, He lene D . 70, 73, 118
Weiss, Sandra F. 148
Be rger, Jack H. 154
Dolg i n, Merle J. 158
Harris, Marlene A. 151 , 163
Wei tzman, Mark S. 148
Bergren, Richard K. 154
Dory, Maria T. 36, 158
Heckman, Myrna L. 163
Wells, Janet A. 66, 148
Berl iant, Sharan M. 154
Duhl, Harriet 158
Heller, Ian I. K. 40, 46, 82, 15 1, 163
Whisl er, Susan L. 148
Berman, Andrew M. 65
Edwards, Michael S. 158
He ller, She r ee A. 163
White, Judith A. 148
Be rns, Sherri L. 154
Ehrensaft, Daniel 158
Henne r, Hila r y M. 98, ' 163
Wiczer, Warren M. 148
Best, Carolyn J. 46, 154
Eichhorn, Susan E. 57, 99, 158
Herter, George R. 163
Widman, Cheryl S. 72, 148
Berma n, Marla L. 154
Economos, Peter L. l 58
H irsch, Danna E. 118, 163
Winer, Melvyn A.
Bieber, Sha ran 154
Emerson, David K.
Hirsch, Gary 163
Winkel, Jeffrey 50, 148
Bittman, Howard S. 88, 154, 161
Epstein, Roberta M . 37, 158
Hoffman, Barba ra S. 50, 157, 163
Winoker, Terry M. 37, 148
Blanco, Raul R.
Elias, Judith R. 49, 53, 158
Hoffman,Jeri E. 118, 163
Winston, Stephan M . 76, 148
Blitstein, Marlene J. 49, 52, 151, 154
Engen, Beverly 158
Hir sh, Alan I. 163
Winter, Glenn M. 148
Bloom, Elyse J. 114, 154
Evans, Michael A. 72, 73, 158
Holden, Josephine 163
Withal\, James H. 148
Bloom, Harry I. 155
Fagan, Joseph M. 159
Holzwarth, Joseph A. 163
Witzel, Michael L. 148
Bloom, Richard A . 56, 155
Fahrenbach, Ronald C. 159
Horwitz, Ellen M . 68, 164
Wolf, David L. 148
Bohol, Cherie A . 70, 7 1, 155
Fei nberg, Mari l yn G. 159
Horwitz, Steven E. 164
Wolf, Je ffrey M. 84, 148
Bo lon, Alon S. 155
Felcher, Ellen 15 1, 153 , 159
Holzm a n, Sherry I. 163
Wolf, Joel I. 148
Bolo n, Ger i M. 155
Fein, Arthur D. 159
Horsman, Wil l iam M . 164
Wolf, Roger I. 148
Brandt, William A. 76, 155
Feinberg, William J. 151, 159
Hussey, Dav id P. 72, 73, 164
Wolf, Roland M. 148
Brocato, Earl E.
Feldman, Sheryl A. 159
lngst r up, Walter T. 72, 73, 103, 164
Wolf, Sandra B. 148
Bronn, Sorry 155
Ferre ll, Ronald 159
lrgang, Andrea B. 164
Wolf, Susan R. 148
Brandel, Lawrence A. 71, 155
Ferrell, Susan M . 158, 159
Isaac, John L. 45, 54, 64, 71, 90, 164
Wolfe, Alice M. 22, 60
Bridge, Diane M. 155
Fian, Susie C.
Jacobs, Nanette K. 164
Wolff, Justine M . 149
Brown, Larry J. 155
Field, Ruth V . 151, 159
Ingersol l, Susan E. 55, 99, 164
Wolfinsohn, Martin D. 149
Byer, Amy 155
Fine, Stuart A.
Jacobson, Eil een R. 164
Wollma n, Arnold J. 149
Burnstein, Marcia L. 155
Finder, Barbara A. 45, 48, 52, 54, 56, 69, 159
Jan is, Marilyn J.
Wood, Carl R. 72, 149
Butland , Nancy L. 155
Finger, A la n S. 159
Jan isch, C raig V. 71
Woolf, Jay S. 149
Campbell, Carol S. 70, 71, 155
Finn, Robert M. 45, 49, 55, 159
Joffe, Mi tchell L. 55, 164
Woolman, Mar la E. 149
Copsuto, Martin 156
Fisher, Sharon A. 160
Johanson,LynnC. 151, 164
Wri ght, Sean S.
Carlson, Gail I. 46, 98, 156
Finn, Kathleen D . 44, 45, 55, l 04, I 59
Johnson, Constance R. 70, 71, 164
Wulff, Fred
Carter, Linda J. 48, 52, 98, 156
Florence, Renee 160
Joh nson, Nancy A. 99, I 01, 164
Zee, Linda R. 149
Castle, Sharon M. 156
Fox, Sarah H . 7 1, 160
Jordan, Lawrence E. 52, 165
Zenner, Keith R.
Catellier, Kenneth P. 71
Fri edland'e r , Sandra 46, 51, 119, 160
Joseph, Leslie A.
Ziah, John R. 76, 149
Cha go res, Bil I 156
Friedman, Morris 160
Just, Ronald E.
Ziff, Roger D . 149
Cavanaugh, Michael 47, 80, 84, 156
Frohman, Barbaro G. 33, 122, 160
Kagan, Mike L. 88
Zissman, Rosalie 149
Carnow, Barry S. 156
Furster, Susan 117, 150, 160
Zolt, Lynnette 49, 65, 149
Chaskin, Fay R. 73, 156
Gale, Ronald W. 49, 185
John·son, Ral p~ N. 151, 165
Kamin, Susan P. 45, 165
Zwelling, Marc 52, 149
Chapnick, Jim S. 47, 156
Galen, Arthur M. 47, 160
Kaplan, Allen E. 165
Chemers, Ronald 156
Gals, Gary M . 160
Kanne, Br uce A. 80, 165
Citro, Christine M. 52, I 01, 156
Gendel\, Donna 160
Kaplan, Maxine E. l 51, 165
C lebanoff, Karen 15 1, 156
Gersh, Harvey A . 160
Ka plan, Zona B. 165
Cobun, Ted 76, 156
Gershberg, V icki J. 45, 160
Kariolich, Gail M. 165
Cogan, Ira F. 156
Gerstein, Shei la M. 161
Ka rmaz in, Sharon F. 165
Cohen, Arlynne H. 157
Gibson, Randall W . 48, 161
Kasie, Bradford G . 65, 165
Cohen, Kathryn I. 72, 157
Glutzer, Norman M. 46, )61
Kasie, Howard F. 165
Coleman, Robin I. 157
Goldberg, Edit h H. 51, l 61
Karol, Roche ll e M. 37, 165
Collins, James R.
Gold, Kathy C. 161
Kay, Marv i n M .
Comm, Vicki B. 51, 157
Gill man, La rry J. 161
Kaye, Richard M. 165
Couzin, Robert A. 56, 62, 72, 73, 157, 161
Glenzer, Rhoda L. 161
Kel ler, Dianne E. 71, 165
Crafton, Marilyn A. 157
Golden, Robert S. 16 1
Kellman, Sue 166
Cyrag, Peter E. l 57
Goldstein, Jud ith B. 73, 161
Kendler, Ellen H. 166
Czerniak, Jacqueline 59, 70, 72, 151, 157
Goldste in, Steven A. 47, 16 1
Kent, Kathleen 54, 55, 166, 169
Davidson, Janice M. 157
Goodman, Michae l D. 56, 15 1, 162
Kessel , Wil liam 166
Dammann, Ronald E. 57, 58, 157
Gordon, Gayle I. 48, 67, 162
Kesselman, Irwin M. 166
Dean, Raymond C. 76, I 51, I 57
Gordon, Kenneth R. 46, 47, 82, 162
Kessler, Karen L. 5 1, 70, 71, 166
Delncan, M ichae l N. 157
Gore, Beverly A. 25, 69, 71. 162
Kimball , Susan W . l 11; 166
Dempers, Susan M . 157
Gottfried, Susan L. 162
Kinsch, Karen J. 15 1
Graham, Wil liam A. 34, 162
Kirchler, Melv i n H. 166
Grecu, Susan J.
Kirschner, Ronald L. 28, 6'1, 166
Greenberg, Phill ip S. 59, 162
Kirshner, Al lan L. 166
SENIORS
Adelman, Eugene A.
Ahrens, Robert G. 56, 71. 84, 117, 152
Albrecht, George J. 55, 71, 117, 152
Allen, Steven I. 152
Andersen, Char les E. 80, 152
Andersen, Karen M. 152
Anthony, Alice J. 71, 152
Armata, PhilipJ. 152
Arndt, Ronald L. 152
Ascher, Lester E. 66, 67, 68, 76, 185
Aultz, Deborah 98, 152
Bachman, Isabelle S. 152
Bacino, Carol A. l 18, 152
Bain, Juliette H. 38, 152
Bal lestra, Lucil e A. 71, 153
Barranco, Jack 153
Baskin, Trudie E. 153
Bauer, Dan ie l M. 153
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Greenberg, Robert H. 67, 114, 162
Kettering, Gloria C. 71, 166
Greenberg, Ronald 162
Klein, Inez J. 167
Greene, Rosalind R. 162
Kl inn, Melanie S. 46, 167
Gross, Sally M. 162
Klug, Mike J.
Grossman, Wendy M. 162
Kohn, Allen R. 167
Hanson, Wayne H. 58, 88, 162
Klatt, Rosalyn 167
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�Stein, Jack R. 180
Rosenzweig, James M. 72, 176
Rotberg, Susan I. 176
Roth, Alayna M. 169, 176
Rotste in, Arthur H. 52, 176
Ruben, Marvin B. 176
Stein, Robert E. 76, 180
Stein, Sherry L. 67, 180
Stephens, Peter P. 181
Steadman, Gary L. 180
Stern, Alan R. 76, 78, 181
Rubenstein, Emmy L. 71, 176
Rubin, David M. 176
Stockwell, Robert L.
Strand, Robert I. 181
Rotfel d, Steve L.
Swanson, Alice K. 181
Rubenstein, Stephen 50, 176
Rudi, Ronald
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Kozlov, Geil L. 33, 167
Kraatz, Suzanne M. 167
Kramer, Stephen R. 167
Kritzler, Betty D. 51, 167
Krager, Jahn W. 167
Kraichick, Joan 50, 120, 167, 169
Mill er,MartinC.47, 171
Swider, Justine M. 51, 181
Tangul, Miriam I 15, 120, 18 1
Tansey, M i chae l J. 122, 18 1
Swerinsky, Linda B. 181
Rudn it, Phyl lis M . 177
Rudolph, Bennett L. 177
Russel l, Theron W. 177
M ill er, Richard E. 28, 171
Millis, Richard M. 47, 55, 150, 172
Milton, Marla F. 172
Miller, Jacqueline J. 171
Mise,Jackl. 55, 71, 161, 172
Sapoznik, Ellen S. 177
Sarnat, Marjorie S. 38, 52, 53, 177
Mittenthol, Richard 151, 172
Magill, Susan G. 172
Manson, Phil lip 55, 108, 172
Sax, Gary D. 161, 177
Saxe, Myrl
Schack, Ann G . 151, 177
Kum I in, Carol S. 70, 71, 167
Kure, Victor H. 67, 167
Morishita, Arlene A. 120, 172
Mudgett, Mary A. 172
Multack, Lesl ie G. 172
Schille, Robert P. 178
Schinberg, Cheryl E. 178
Kutok, Byron M . 168
Munk, Mariana R. 44, 172, 177
Kushner , Sherrie D. 168
Kutok, Barry L. 168
Nardi, Richa rd A. 35
Nemkov, Peter 47, 48, 56, 150, 172
Nevins, Garry J. 62, 112
Tenner, Janis L.
Tindell, Victoria 181
Toelke, William A. 46, 76, 151, 181
Theis, Marie R. 181
Sabin, Barbara L. 151, 177
Sachnoff, Dale B. 51, 120, 171
Kroon, Tino 47, 54, 55, 69, 103, 109,
111, 161, 167
Kropf, Robert A.
Krumsieg, Cynthia 71, 167
Lodehoff, Barry R. 71. 168
Laff, Barbaro G. 168
Lampert, Jill 118, 168
Sampson, Adele J. 177
Tadd, Robert J. 68, 181
Traiforas, Elaine 70, 71, 181
Trendier, Loretta C. 70, 71, 181
Tratcky, Sheila R. 182
Turavitz, Lester N. 182
Tutt, Ronald 182
Schmitzer, Dale A. 77, 104, 178
Schmidt, Darlene D. 54, 55, 62, 71,
150, 178
Scholnick, Susan L. 1LO, 178
Voran, Bruce D. 182
Schultz, Kenneth R. 178
Schwartz, Karen J. 53, 178
Vetzner, Charles B. 182
Vidack, Darlene D. 182
Schwartz, Marl ene C. 166, 178
Vodian, Corali e J. 55, 174, 182
Wagner, Catherine M. 56, 101, 182
Wagner, Gerald P. 98
Vaughn, Jahn R. 35, 182
Verbin, Harrie t A. 45, 49, 50, 54,
55, 70, 7 1, 119, 182
Longer, Marcia J. 51, 168
Nissenson, Heather A. 53, 55, 151, 172
Noesen, Lawrence R. 40, 172
Nov it, Jack D. 173
Loskov, Barry M. 168
Lazor, Allen H. 76, 166, 168
Learner, Marlene S. 71, 168
O lney, Jacqueline A. 173
Olson, Janet L. 11 7, 173, 174
Opensky, Richard L. 173
Learner, Sherlene J. 168
Leigh, Robin B. 36, 168
Oppenheimer, Rhoda 68, 173
Olson, Sally J. 55, 173
Leopold, Lynn 51, 169
Orzes<e, Deborah J. 173
Sezer, Elaine 179
Seigel, Richa rd M. 55, 178
Leibowitz, Paulo 5 1, 59, 168
Lerner, Dovid W. 47, 15 1, 169
Page, Louis J. 173
Papandrea, John M. 76, 88
Pass, Barry M . 173
Shaughnessy, Chris M . 56, 58, 161, 179
Sherman, Lillian L. 52, 185
Sherman, Ronald D. 179
Paul, Dav id L. 173
Paul, Maureen L. 118, 173
Shikoff, Maxine S. 151, 179
Shavin, Jay M. 179
Pearson, Ronald F. 173
Perlin, Marchelle J. 173
Pershin, Pau l M. 173
Peterson, John R.
Shlensky, Ann 179
Sieg el, Jeffrey A . 44, 179
Siegal, Judith E. 39, 48, 56, 151, 179
Levin, Charles E. 169
Levinson, Elaine L. 26, 103, 169
Lewisberg, Sharon F. 49, 51, 169
Lewis, Roberto 169
Lichtermon, Maynord 169
Libby, Eileen B.
Lis, Robert J. 169
Lisnek, Sondra L. 169
Liss, Joseph M. 169
Schwartz, Seymour J. 178
Schwimmer, Sanford R. 178
Schweit, Susan P. 51, 120, 178
Weinberg, Susan L. 182
Walle r, Ilene H. 151, 183
Weber, Helen M. 183
Sel z, Harold A. 178
Sere ni, Peter 71, 178
Weinman, Frances 52, 183
We ise, Thomas C. 47, 183
Weiss, Gail A. 51, 183
Weiss, Nadine H. 183
Wells, Kathryn S. 49, 55, 70, 71, 98, 183
Wernick, Samuel S. 183
Wershaw, Daniel C. 52, 161, 183
Peterson, William H. 174
Pildes, Ellen 50, 17 4
Silverstein, Bruce A. 55, 179
Silver, Marlyn 46, 51, 56, 67, 179
Singer, Leanard 52, 179
Plotkin, Sheldon I. 72, 73, 174
Polakoff, David M. 174
Ponteco re, Daniel J.
Sinkus, Mario D. 71, 179
Siskin, M ichael J.
Slotky, Karen R. 45, 114, 11 9, 179
Lutren, Roberta N. 67, 119, 170
McCarthy, Karen L. 98, 171
Potnick, Janice E. 45, 54, 119, 174
Poklop, Sue M. 174
Pov lo, Susan J. 11 1, 17 4
Slive, Arnold B. 179
Slutzky, Harvey S. 180
Moller, Jud ith E. 170
Mandel, Sue L. 52, 56, 69, 70, 71, 170
Powers, Valer ie J. 17 4
Pressman, Lloyd H. 17 4
Smith, James K. 180
Smith, Jeffrey W. 180
Mandell, Michele L. 170
Mandel, Lisa A. 47, 170
Margulies, Joan 170
Margulies, Jean E. 170
Primack, Marvin L. 47, 88, 174
Prass, Raymond T. 34, 35, 17 4
Purce ll,,Michael P. 29, 80, 175
Rabin, Benjamin E. 175
Snyder, Joy M. 53, 56, 180
Solomon, Chorles A. 54, 115, 119, 151,
180
Sorosky, Sheron 180
Morks, Diane H. 151, 170
Massing, Judy M. 98, I 0 I, 158, 170
Mosen, Geil M.
Massaf, Edwa rd 76
Rabin, Lynette P. 151, 175
Radzin, Darlene 175
Randel, Richord J. 46, 48, 64, 174, 175
Rath, Carl R. 175
Maurer, Theodore T. 55, 71
Medoff, Helen J. 171
Rasof, Sharon E. 175
Rotner, Rona ld H. 55, 175
Mehlmon, Judith A. 45, 46, 55, 119,
Ream, Morcia C. 175
Richardson, W.R. 76, 122, 175
Reed, James P. 175
Lorr, William T. 55; 71, 84, 85, 170
Louis, Carol S. 47, 170
Lund, Thomas A. 7 1, 170
Lur ie, Adrianne M. 151, 170
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Meyer, Carole J. 171
Meyers, Joan E. 171
Meyers, Paula 17 ~
Meyer, Ba rbara K, 17 1
Mi.lier, Bruce A. 17 1
Miller, G lee B. 44, 64, 171
Miller, Ira J. 161, 171
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Rick,JamesJ. 175
Richter, Stuart 47, 88, 175
Robins, Bobbe G. 73, 175
Robson; Richard 176
Roper, Theodore J. 48, 55, 117, 176
Rosemon, Melvin K. 72, 176
Rosen, Laurence H. 176
Weisz, Lynn H. 151, 183
Whitefield, Lynne E. 184
Williams, Clair D. 184
Whetstone, Richard
Wi linkin, Dawn E. 184
Wilson, Joseph P. 184
Winte r, Alan J. 47, 50, 53, 184
Wolff, Michael D.
Wolfinsohn, Lawre nce 90, 174, 184
Wal l ack, Richard G. 47, 151, 184
Smaller, M ichael A. 180
Stal , Aaron M. 180
Stallman, Mark G. 180
Steffeck, Robert J. 180
Weinstein, Alice A. 183
Weinstein, Donalee 151, 183
Weinstein, Robert S. 56, 88, 183
Weintraub, Barry M . 183
Yaun~ RichardJ. 122, 184
Young, Richard W. 35, 47, 184
Zann, Arnold 184
Zak, Francine J. 33, 184
Zimmerman, Joel S. 184
Zarov, Herbert L. 47, 50, 90, 161, 184
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REFERENCE BOOK
REMOVAL OF THIS BOOK FROM
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�REFLECTIONS 1962
Niles Township High School
Skokie, Illinois
Volume XXVI
Barbara Gordon
Bunny Cooper
Edi tors-in-Chief
�ACADEMIC ... page 17
CONTENTS
SPORTS ... page 61
ACTIVITIES . . . page 35
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REFLECTIONS
Reflections glowing on a silvery pond
Call back the mists of the past,
The memories of who-what-where
And the world of might-have-been.
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��THE DAY BEGINS
Time passes,
The morning dawns,
A new day is born.
The pulse of vigorous youth
Throbs through the community.
The yellow buses discharge
Laughing, eager, sleep-fogged young adults.
The school is large, the halls are teeming
yet always
The raised hand, the greeting.
The smile, the friend,
The sense that this building of stone is
important.
Niles Township High School is peopley oung people searching for life
And its deepest meaning.
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�Getting to school is no problem for students. Transportation is provided by yellow
school buses which always come through no matter what the weather.
The day begins with a hearty breakfast which must
provide the student with enough energy so he will
last until lunch.
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�Before homeroom, the traditional ritual of primping
takes place in washrooms or any available place.
The halls at 8:00 AM are filled with chattering students
who are busy telling the latest news to their friends.
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Time passes.
Time is the bells and whistles
Annoying the student in the midst of his exam.
Guiding him through the ambling halls
"Where is room 445?"
Time is the teacher.
Each competes with the clock
Enumerable subjects, fields, and materials
Crowded into fifty-five fleeting, forgotten moments.
Time is the hall.
A hurried hello to friends.
A glimpse of romance here and there.
Dashing, turning, scrambling to class.
Time is the study hall.
The assignment due next period.
Concentration in noisy silence
While moments escape.
Time is the final bell
Calling the end of the day .
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�The necessary break in the day is provided
by the half hour lunch period.
This student chastises himself for being late to class.
Ping pong is the main sport in the Student Lounge, but chattering
with friends is the main occupation.
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�There is no valid excuse for being late as these boys learn from
the head of the Student Accounting Office, Mr. James Miller.
Before school, and during all lunch periods, students
are able to replensih their supply of paper and
pencils at the School Store.
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��THE DAY ENDS
Time passes.
As day blends into night,
We gather by the fire
To talk of time past
And that yet to come.
Though from different families,
Backgrounds, and religions
We hold in common the glory of youth
When each day ends whispering,
Tomorrow holds even greater excitement.
New careers, new friends, new challenges
All are a part of our memoir.
Dreams lay beneath wisps of smoke
And mist, which hide the future.
As the fire grows brighter
We ponder our tomorrows.
The day dies in the embers
Of the fire of times past
And our day is done.
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�Visions of the day to come, and memories of the day past, star the eyes of a
student as day ends and homework begins.
Skills learned in school become quite useful even
around an open fire and
marshmellow roast.
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�Twilight stars come out to recall the day.
The end of a sunlit day.
The climax of a memory.
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�As these English students ponder over their themes, they are
leaming how to use our language effectively and correctly.
ENGLISH 1s the base of our education
"The English Inn and its role in
Literature" is the theme of this discussion as these English students
study the history of literature.
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�These students from an experimental freshman English class are reviewing their grammar lesson. Intead of learning grammar in the conventional method, these students are
learning the parts of speech by using symbols and equations.
To produce creative and communicative individuals is the aim of the English department.
Having set their goal, the department attempts
to achieve it by encouraging students to take
more than the required three years of English.
In their desire to capture the interest of all students, Drama, English Literature, Journalism,
Creative Writing, and Public Speaking courses
are offered in addition to the three tract program which provides for the varying degrees of
proficiency in English.
As an innovation this year, the lay reader has
been added to the English staff. A lay reader
assists the teacher in correcting themes, and
permits the teacher to assign more themes.
Team teaching, on an experimental basis this
year, is another way to help the student receive
maximum knowledge from his English course.
In this system, each teacher lectures on a subject with which he is most familiar. Team teaching permits the student to see and interpret the
subject from several points of view.
Thus the English department offers a comprehensive, diversified program to all students.
English instruction and guidance is given to Linda
Bloom by her instructor, Mrs. June Todd.
�MATH solves the problems of tomorrow
With the increased stress on math
in America today, the math department has accelerated its pace. Honors
sections in Algebra, Plane and Solid
Geometry, Trigonometry, and Math
Analysis are offered to students who
excel in these fields. Such courses are
taught with the idea of analyzing and
probing into the whys and hows of
mathematical problems. Students not
bound for advanced college math
courses take either General Math or
Algebra 1; most of them go on to take
Plane Geometry and Algebra 3. These
courses provide the basic math knowledge necessary for everyday living
while developing logical, orderly
ways of thinking.
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�Dick lngersall shows Lynn Watts and Jerry Brown
how to prove one of the complicated proofs found
in Solid Geometry.
Jay Adair shows his Plane Geometry classmates Irene Silverman, Richard
Minors, Corrie Carlington, and Bettye Marwil how to find how many diagonals there are in a polygon by using the formula D=n(n-3).
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Sharon Greenberg holds the bunson burner as Michael Friedler analyzes
the structure of a liquid and Ray Sahover measures chemicals.
SCIENCE opens new worlds
Emphasis on scientific studies has become increasingly important in this competitive day and age.
Niles offers a diversified program enabling students
to develop a broad and varied background of knowledge. Students can study the conver:tional General
Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry or elect
others such as Botany, Physiology, or Zoology.
The talented students can participate in the advanced placement program sta1 ting in their freshman
year. Those students receive honor points, added
points to their grade. This year Nilehi is one of nine
Chicago area schools working in the CHEM program,
an experimental Chemistry program stressing the lab
work of the individual student. This new approach
is offered to the average as well as advanced student.
Page 22
�Peering into the microcosmic world through their microscopes are Laurie Miller and
Joy Weiss.
Two industrious chemistry students,
Bob Dryer and Glenn Wentink.
weigh an explosive gas with the
analytical balance.
Page 23
�Family Living classes as this one discuss the social, educational, and
physical problems of our society. Talking over such matters are Trudy
Taitz, Sandi Rumack, Diane Pavlove, Maureen Friedman, Barry Clebanoff,
Gregory Johnson, Terry Kellar, Barry Vernick, and Stuart Marshall.
Pa ge 24
Sheryl Shapiro answers a question posed by Dr. Zagorin in APP European
History as Ray Elvey, Fred Krause, Les Benedict, Larry Brody, David
Block, Ken De Graffenr~id, Allan Kassin, and Herb Meites listen.
�During a discussion group in honors World
History, Maxine Nathanson explains the
routes of the crusades to Helene Levin, Marc
Simmons, and Mike Tannenbaum as Mr.
Pirok moderates the discussion.
SOCIAL STUDIES holds the
key to man's past and future
There is a saying that history repeats itself.
Whether this saying is true or not, students at Niles
have many opportunities to study the cause and effect of ancient problems and relate them to today's
problems. Course such as Freshman Social Studies,
Senior Social Studies, World History, and United
States History help develop this skill. For students
who wish to delve into history on a deeper level,
honors World History and advanced placement United States and European History are offered. The last
two courses can be taken for college credit. Niles
diversifies its social studies curriculum by offering
Psychology, Sociology, Family Living, Economics,
and Latin American History. Such course diversity
develops a student who is well-rounded and intelligent.
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The students of Miss Lamberg's Latin class are discovering that Latin is
truly "the eternal language " As Sue Shapiro, Chuck Surity and Richard
Whetstone translate sentences at the board, and Bill Nigent, Bob Goodfriend and Bob Brummett receive additional help from Miss Lamberg.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE increases world understanding
The foreign language department at Niles is using
many new devices and methods to teach language
more effectively. The department studies both the
language and customs of Spain, France, Germany ,
Russia, and Rome, with its invaluable heritage. In addition to classroom work, students go to the language
lab once a week where tape recorders and recorded
lessons increase speed and comprehension. This
year, Nilehi has been experimenting with oral teaching and learning. Oral teaching is concerned primarily with the language as it is actually spoken in the
foreign country. With the aid of modern, up-to-date
equipment in the lab and a fine teaching staff. the
foreign language department at Nilehi is giving more
students the motivation to work toward world peace
through better understanding.
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�The romantic language of Spain and South America is studied by these students who are
led in their discussion by Judith Schwartz and Mrs. Stachowiak.
Applying the modern concept
of the language lab to their
studies are Ken Hite and Iona
Evans.
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�Carol Menes is preparing to run off a
stencil while Sandra Johnson is answering a message on the switchboard.
BUSINESS EDUCATION trains competent workers
There is always a demand for competent workers in today's business
world. Students who pursue this vocation must be able to skillfully apply
the basic fundamentals of shorthand,
typing, bookkeeping, filing, and math.
Niles business department offers a
diversified program in business such
as the two hour clerical and secretarial practice which includes all the
essential facets of the business world.
Under the guiding hand of Miss Ada
Immel, our business department has
become nationally known for its excellent program and for the dependable and well-trained students which
it produces.
The dictaphone and typewriter provide Joan Kling,
Barbara Graff, Herta Bachmann. and Carol Murray
with useful practice in secretarial skills.
�Diane Ritzer, Karen Kessler, and Sandra Tesnek practice taking dictation
from the tape recorder to improve their speed and accuracy .
To improve their competence in typing is the goal of Donna Naylor, Joanne Krause, and Lynn Johnson as they work on their daily assignment.
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�Future homemakers Kristi Peterson, Bonnie Weisman,
Joan Finkl, and Patricia Crowe are shown here as
they prepare the dessert portion of a full-course meal.
VOCATIONAL COURSES
stress competence and skill
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Learning the skill of molding materials into clothes are seamstresses Carol
Murray, Cathy Beach, Sharron Middaugh, Helen Shafer, and Nancy Borcheis as Mrs. Evangelista looks on.
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Furthering his skill in the use of the welding iron, Robert Einhorn finds that it calls for
concentrated attention and a steady hand.
Vocational courses offered to students at
Niles prepare them for vocations after high
school. Such courses cover skills ranging from
those applied to the home to those which give
opportunities in Industrial Arts.
The boys participating in these vocational
courses receive competent instruction in creative work done with their hands. Instruction
is given in Architectural and Industrial Drawing, Auto Shop, Electricity, Metals, Printing,
and Woods. The experience they receive in
operating welding and lathe machines, or in
!earing to design a house will become important assets to these boys in their future positions.
Future homemakers learn how to cook and
sew properly on the modern facilities in the
home economics room. Upon completion of
the clothing and foods courses, they can go
on to courses which provide training in home
management and furnishing. These two vocational fields !"Jrovide opportunities for those
students who would otherwise be deprived of
an equal chance for success.
Tom Leach and Don Puetz probe into the mysterious
world of electronics as they experiment in the making
of an electric circuit.
�DRIVER EDUCATION
teaches the skills
for safe driving
Developing the know ledge. skills,
and attitudes that make safe drivers
are the aims of the Driver Education
department's three phase program. In
the first phase all students are required to take six weeks of classroom
instruction in their sophomore year.
In the second phase, students receive
14 hours of the Aetna Drivo-trainer.
In this phase, traffic situations are simulated on a movie screen as the students drive stationary cars. During
the last phase, the students receive 14
hours of driving behind the wheel. A
rigorous course has been devised to
give the student driver practice in
driving in all types of traffic and situations. This three phase program
has taught many students how to be
good, safe drivers.
Mr. William Warner explains to his class what goes on underneath the hood of a car.
In the Aetna Drivo-trainer, Susan Gottfried, Barbara Boukas, Ina Sumer,
Suzanne Kite, Krista Kadrzynski, Eileen Elster, and Sandra Goldstein
practice backing up their cars.
�ART expresses creativity
Margie Sarnat, working in the Art room,
concentrates on perfecting her oil painting.
Nilehi art students learn to appreciate art by working
in its many forms. Nine categories are stressed, enabling
students to develop a wide and diversified background.
These major areas of study include: Pottery, Drawing, Painting, Print Making, Jewelry, Textile, Graphic Design and Art
History. Each student progresses to a higher level of study
during each successive year. Cash awards totaling over
$3,500 were awarded to .Niles students last year. Upon completion of several art courses, Nilehi art students can confidently enter the art world as creative, self-expressive individuals.
Terry Gibbons works with extreme caution
as he molds a pot on the potters wheel.
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�STUDENT COUNCIL
All complex communities must have a representative body
that will discuss and work on the various problems and improvements needed to make them a better place in which to live and
work. Such is the case at Niles. To meet our problems we have
set up the Student Council. This organization is made up of
students from all four years chosen on a democratic basis.
The Student Council this year alone has made tremendous
improvements. One which has been advantageous to all students
concerned has been the scheduling of buses. These buses come
in three shifts making it more convenient for everyone.
Another convenience contributed by the council has been the
orientation of the point system. This system enables the students
to balance out their schedule between academics and extra-curricular activities. A fund-raising project has gotten under way
our new mascot. A very important advancement was a tea given
for faculty and students to stimulate better relations. The student Council is an organization that works up to its full capacity
to promote the welfare of one and all.
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�The Student Council members relay, as
accurately as possible, those activities
concerning everyone at Nilehi. Back
Row: J . Stover, G. Backus, C. Garro,
A. Feder, P. Gallis, B. Nigut, S. Bernstein, L. Silverman, R. Cassman, J.
Siegel, S. Du Eoff. Third Row: C. Carlington, B. Cooper, J. Schwartz, L.
Mandel, D. Schmidt, C. DeKoven, S.
Corey, S. Williams, M. Roberts, E. Elster,
V. Gershberg. Second Row: G. Miller,
R. Richman, B. Horvitz, R. Tefka, H.
Verbin, D. Welstein, S. Salstone, S.
Cooperman. Front Row: S. Kaplan, B.
Finder. S. Siegal, S. Sanders, D. Schoenberg, D. Naylor, K. Finn, J. Hook.
The gallant symbol of Niles
East spirit, the Trojan mascot,
will generate enthusiasm in the
student body wearing a costume similar to the sketch
shown above.
Guiding the Council members toward new ideas and
more worthwhile projects are the Student Council
officers: J. Feder (Parliamentarian), J. Berger (Vice
President), T. Kroon (Treasurer), B. Shannon (Secretary), A. Curtis (President).
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�Seeing that all student supervised study halls run efficiently
are the supervisors: Back Row:
B. Capettini, S. Marshall, L.
Rothstein, J. Jacover, J. Mantell,
R. Fernandez-Rojo. Front: E .
Pearl, J. Kamps, J. Block, S.
Valfer, A. Stone.
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monitors perform their duties.
Back Row: J. Dulkin, P . Bishop, N. Goodman. Third Row:
R. Larson, M. Kiss, R. Jaeger.
Second Row: A. Rucins, K . deGraffenreid. Front Row: J.
Jacobs, S. Bernsten, J . Smith.
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SSD supervisors check and assist all
monitors working in the library.
Back Row: R. Randell, J. Berger, T.
Weise, C. Vetzner. Second Row: D.
Lerner, N. Glutzner, R. Gibson.
Front Row: C. Van, D. Moberg.
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�Assisting all SSO supervisors, members,
and ~tivities is the SSO Executive
Board. Back Row: D. Moberg, S. Bernsten, J. Heim. Front Row: B. Gilhooley.
STUDENT SERVICE
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Of mounting tribute to Nilehi is our student responsibility group known formally as
S. S. 0., or Student Service Organization.
This group is dedicated to participation in school administration. It allows the
student to share the problems of and to take
active part in school policy. SSO is the parent
of three smaller divisions: Student Service
Monitoring, (SSM); Student Supervised Study
Halls, (SSSH); and Special Service Division,
(SSD).
In addition to individual merit that the
students achieve in belonging to the parent
group is the more practical aspect of their
actually saving the Board of Education considerable expense by virtue of their work.
SSO is a tribute to our school, a responsibility for our student leaders.
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SSO period secretaries get SSO paper work
done quickly and accurately. Back Row: C.
Schoeller, P. Bistolfo, T. Taitz. Second Row: S.
Rapper, C. Nachman, M. Hoffman. Front Row:
G. Hirsch.
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Reflections 1962 is now in your hands. To the average
student at Niles the knowledge of the "behind-the-scenes"
work is very diminutive. Only the members of the yearbook
staffs (both general and senior) could really explain how
your yearbook became the reality it is from merely blank
"layouts" and searching minds.
The yearbook of any school should be the nucleus of the
school; it should accomplish the task of bringing together in
one enticing package the entire school year. Since Niles East
is a large school overflowing with students, activities, special events, and scholastic endeavors, it is indeed a difficult
task to bring everything together. Nevertheless, the entire
yearbook staff has worked many long hours in and out of
school to bring to our school the honor, prestige and joys of
a truly worthwhile annual. Much frustration, disappointment and success has been experienced as the yearbook staff
toiled relentlessly.
The work is worth all of the hardships for when the
deadlines have been met, the crises averted, and the yearbook finally published, a deep sense of accomplishment is
felt by all members of the staff.
Spending much time and effort, the general yearbook staff worked to make this book the best Niles
has seen. Back Row: H. Levin, S. Feldman, R. Lipawski, F . Raphael, H. Meites, B. Winkel, R. Elvey. Third
Row: B. Gordon (Editor), B. Cooper, (Co-editor).
Second Row: H. Verbin, D. Kotarek, B. Hoffman, J.
Kroichick. Front Row: A. Winter, D. Pavlove.
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these members of the Senior Staff. Back Row: C. Schmidt,
J. Eddy, M. Schectman, R. Teichman, R. Shefsky, D. Barkin. Third Row: M. Goodfriend, A. Rosen, B. Cohen, B.
Graff, P. Wulf. Second Row: R. Jacobs, D. Reitzer, L.
Halbreich, H. Jackson. First Row: N. Hanelin (Co-Chairman), S. Shloskey (Co-Chairman), B. Cowan, D. Gross.
Working tediously, these Yearbook staff
members seem pleased with their work. S.
Mandell, B. Gordon, M. Jacob, J. Harris.
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�News coverage is handled by L. Singer, M.
Sarnat, K. Heller, J . Smith. Second Row: M.
Blitstein, M. Nathanson, L. Jordan, S. Rumack, S. Nemeroff. Fron:t Row: R. Garro.
NILEHILITE STAFF
Demonstrating the processes of our
democratic press, the Nilehilite is an
informative and interesting school
newspaper. Staffed with reporters
specialized in various fields, the Nilehilite also serves as a direct link between students and the school faculty.
Advisor for this miniature bi-weekly publication is Mr. Norman Frey.
Working closely with editors and reporters, he has succeeded in directing
their talents and abilities towards
timely, worthwhile news.
Additional reporters, a necessary
and important aspect of every paper,
are supplied from journalism classes.
These cub news-gatherers are given
assignments, and take pride in their
finished products, regardless of the
space their stories are given.
Rushing to meet deadlines for the week's newspaper are the Nilehilite editors. A. Arnstein (News Editor), M. Schectman (Copy Editor), P. Wulf (Feature Editor), A. Rotstein (Sports Editor), R. Teitel (Editor-inChief).
�Creating their own writings and judging
those of others keep these Golden Galleon
officers busy. Back Row: J. Eddy (Literary
Editor), V. Witcher (Treasurer), L. Weinbrecht (Secretary), A. Blumberg (Secretary).
Front Row: S. Greenberg (Literary Editor),
R. Fernandez-Rojo (Editor-in-chief).
GOLDEN GALLEON GUILD
Recognizing the more gifted writers
at Nilehi, the Golden Galleon Guild
provides an opportunity for expression through literary creativity. Under the leadership and counsel of
Mrs. Parepa Rice and Miss Jean Canning, the Guild serves to develop the
abilities to compose and evaluate creative writing done by the students.
It is the task of Guild members to
read and examine the numerous manuscripts. submitted for publication.
The outstanding works are then selected, and the authors are initiated
into the Guild at a banquet in June.
It is also at this time that the magazine is presented to Golden Galleon
members. Later in the month, the
magazine is distributed to student
subscribers.
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Row: J. Kamps, B. Gordon, J. Eddy, B. Cowan, L. Hallbreich, J.
Smith, S. Kaplan.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Each spring students who have been recommended for membership in the National
Honor Society are initiated in a solemn ceremony. At this time, new members receive
traditional red roses and gold pins, signifying that they have pledged themselves to upholding the ideals of scholarship, leadership,
character and service.
Membership in the National Honor Society is limited to fifteen per cent of the
senior class and five per cent of the junior
class. Students are selected by a faculty committee on the basis of scholastic achievement,
application, ability to lead, and individuality.
To be eligible, a student must be in the
upper twenty per cent of his class and must
have a grade average of not less than B.
The Honor Society does not merely represent outstanding achievement in learning,
but also recognizes their achievement in accepting the responsibilities that society imposes upon young adults.
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White candles, red roses, and blue and gold robes
symbolize the annual National Honor Society induction. Here, these scholars received their well-e.arned
rewards and much-desired golden tassels.
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�NATIONAL THESPIANS and ...
Pleased with the success of "The Man Who
Came to Dinner," are: Back Row: M. Blitstein (Secretary), L. Silverman (Treasurer),
B. Finder (Recorder). Front Row: L. Sherman (Vice-President), T. Benson (President).
SPOTLIGHTERS
Anyone with an interest in the theater finds the
drama groups of Niles a valuable and worthwhile
organization. The experience they receive provides
enjoyable entertainment in later years. The diligent study, constant repetition of lines and tireless
co-operation are all rewarded when the curtain
comes up and another successful play begins.
Under the direction of Miss Virginia Stemp, the
first "theater-in-the round" play, "The Man Who
Came to Dinner," was presented.
Besides learning procedure for the front of the
stage, the students work on crews behind the curtain
trying to earn the necessary points for membership
in the Thespians. The Thespians is a national organization while the Spotlighters is a school club. Together they receive useful experience.
The dramatic aspirations of Nilehi students are
guided by these officers of Spotlighters. Back Row:
S. Goldstein (Treasurer), B. Shefsky (Point Treasurer), W. Arbit (President), B. Radzin (Vice President), L. Ferdman (Corresponding Secretary).
Front Row: D. Welstein (Recording Secretary).
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�SERVICE CLUBS
School activities and organizations that serve
to better acquaint students with intellectual topics are The International Relations Club, The
Philosophy Club, and the Masque and Gavel Society.
The Philosophy Club and the International Relations Club explore numerous debate subjects.
These two organizations strive to find logical
and objective explanations for world situations
and ideas, past and present.
Masque and Gavel is a national, oratorical
honor society whose objectives are to raise standards of speech and to promote achievement in all
the forms of oral expression. Forsenic League
membership is earned by accumulating points
through participation in debate and public speaking activities.
Upholding the high standards of debate for
Masque and Gavel are J. Bloch (Co-Chairman),
G. Rotkin (Treasurer), E. Kramer (Co-Chairman).
Philosophy Club members learn
the how's and why's of many
problems. L. Ascher, D. Wershow, P. Cyrog, C. Shaughnessy.
International Relations club, whose subject is the world, is handled aptly by
J. Goldman (Vice-President), Bloch
(President), J. Brown (Vice-President).
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Striving for better Student Unions, and unusual and exciting
dances are these members of the Student Union Board. Back Row: P.
Stephens, J. Jacover, R. Jaeger, D. Brown, L. Lutz, L. Silvennan, A.
Klinke, B. Gilhooley. Second Row: J. Kamps, J. Smith, J. Kamps, D.
Underschultz, G. Backus, A. Arnold, A. Arnstein, D, Schoenberg, J.
Hook, J. Heim. Front Row: D. Naylor (Secretary), J. Lowe (VicePresident), J. Dulkin (President), Mr. Moshak.
UNIONS and HOMECOMING
Working as hard as ever, this year's
Homecoming Committee hopes the
event was enjoyed by all. Back
Row: E. Jaet, ,N. Hanelin, J. Hook,
B. Katz, J. Kluge. Second Row: J.
Feder, P. Rosen, A. Arnstein, P.
Wulf, D. Korn, B. Brody. Front
Row: R. Jaeger (Treasurer), T.
Kroon (Asst. Director), L. Silverman (Director), H. Jackson (Secretary).
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�Interest in the classic language of Latin is
stimulated by the officers of Latin club: J.
Brown (President), B. Lutren (Secretary) , S.
Cantz (Treasurer), M. Null (Freshman consul) .
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Spanish Club officers B. Cowan
(Treasurer), B. Shannon (Secretary), S. Olson (Vice President), P . Wulf (President) coordinate the club's banquets
and activities.
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All activities dealing with the Russian
language are organized through the efforts of the Russian club officers: J.
Bloch (Vice President), K. Seeskin
(President), S. Rosenberg (Secretary).
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�Planning the end-of-the-year
annual banquet is among the
many duties of French club.
Officers are: Back Row: L.
Ferdman (Vice President), P.
Rest (Refreshment Chairman).
Front Row: R. Kasik (Secretary), E. Levine (Treasurer), E.
Goldbaum (President).
LANGUAGE
CLUBS
The Language Clubs of Nilehi act as extra-curricular supplements to the language
courses. Foreign lands become
familiar to members as informative programs are presented at meetings. Films and
speakers help to illustrate and
describe customs and cultures
of foreign lands. This year the
French Club had a progressive
dinner. The Spanish Club has
two banquets each year, one in
fall and one in spring. Members of this Club learn more
about Spanish-speaking peoples by visiting Mexico, touring the country, observing the
life and speaking the language.
These activities increase students understanding of the
foreign peoples of the world.
Trying to keep up with the world
affairs concerning Germany are the
German club officers: L. Halbreich
(President), S. Greenberg (Secretary), B. Patis (Treasurer), L. De
Carl (Vice President).
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Zolt (Vice President), K. Gold (President) smile
at some of the accomplishments of the Art Council.
ART COUNCIL and FINE ARTS CLUB
Art Council is not a service organization as many people think. It is designed for the
student who is interested in art, but cannot take the course during regular school hours.
Council is run more like a studio than a class. The three programs in which the
members participate· consist of figure drawing, sculpture, and still life. Field trips and
demonstrations, one of which was given by Mr. Peter Carr in pottery, are some of the
extra activities planned and enjoyed by all.
Background music is supplied at every meeting by Fred Krause. He surprises the
members with selections ranging from Peter Tschaikovsky to Chubby Checker, from
symphonies to rock and roll.
Variety and the spark of interest shown on the part of the Nilehi student body help
to make Art Council that success that it is.
The Fine Arts Club officers L.
Ferdman (Secretary), B. Shannon
(Vice President). J. Anderson
(Treasurer), D. Barkin (President)
eagerly plan special activities to interest all students.
�VOCATIONAL CLUBS
The vocational clubs endeavor to provide students with information and inspiration concerning
possible future occupations. In addition to career
studies, clubs such as Teachers of Tomorrow, Industrial Arts Club, Future Nurses Club, and Radio Club
·give their members an opportunity to study the
people and ideas connected with their future vocations. Members of these organizations take field
trips to hospitals, schools, factories, and offices
where they can observe a normal working day.
Guest speakers are invited to club meetings to explain the problems and rewards connected with a
career. Service projects form an integral part
of activities in these clubs. The vocational clubs are
helping to mold worthwhile futures for many Nilehi
students.
Hoping to be "on the other side of the fence" in
the near future are these Teachers of Tomorrow: D. Gross (President), B. Hoffman (Vice
President), B. Horan (Secretary), M. Jacob
(Treasurer).
Being in charge of the ushers for
school productions is not an easy
job as seen by the Usher's Club
officers: Back Row: S. Shapiro
(Treasurer), J . Schwartz (Secretary). Front Row: J. Schwartz
(President), E. Jaet (Vice President).
Future Nurse's Club, whose basis is
taking care of other people, is aptly
run by: Back Row: L. Latham
(Sergeant at Arms), M. Maypole
(Corresponding secretary). Second
Row: S. Eichorn (Vice President),
C. Gardner (President). Front Row:
B. Renner (Planning Board Representative), C. Rogers (Secretary), P.
Smyth (Treasurer).
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Row: B. Todd, K. Fairman, P. Laing: Second Row: L. Maxon, J .
Vedder, C. Wennerstrom, J. Koe. First Row: K. Novelli, C. Gullon,
M. Heche.
Concentrating hard on his work and
watching intently to see that no mistakes are made is the President of the
Industrial Arts Club, Chuck Bair.
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�AVA operators, interested in movies and cameras, are under the guidance of R. Greenberg
(Secretary), J. Roberts (Vice President), Dr.
Cobun, L. Ascher (Treasurer).
Future experts on space and the solar system
are these Astronomers: P. Cyrog (Vice President), R. Dammann (President), J. Weinstein
(Secretary).
Radio Club members work toward
their goal - FCC operator's licenses. Guiding the members are: B.
Patis (Vice President), H. Kaplan
(Secretary), T. Leach (President).
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�MUSIC ORGANIZATIONS
The various musical organizations of
Nilehi East, under the direction of Mr.
Earle Auge and Mr. Leo Provost have
been the pride and joy of the school for
many years. They provide entertainment
for all students and their families and
friends at the varied productions presented during the year. In December, the
vocal groups and the orchestra combined
their efforts for the annual Winter Festival. "Mr. Crane At Sleepy Hollow", the
Boys Glee: Back Row: J. Dell, P. Hoffman, B. Dowlin. Front Row: M. Janson, C. Turski, D. Czerniak, J .
Nortman, P. Klein, A Gerber, M. Klinghoffer. Piano:
Mr. Earle Auge.
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�annual musicale, proved to be a: worthwhile challenge for all those involved.
Both Loreleis and Choir have performed
at various outside functions including
Choir's live appearance on television station WTTW's Choral Concert program. At
the annual May Music Festival the groups
once again combined their talents for an
interesting and entertaining program.
These groups work hard to achieve the
best, and they deserve the very best.
Girls Glee: Back Row: B. Anderson, D. Krauss, K. Chelin, J.
White, S. Carlson, P. Brady, J. Mueller, B. Weisman, A. Zabore, M. Sinkus, E. Boosales, S. Rotberg, L. Kramer, C. Bobera, K. Gustafson, K. Hayes, L. Ballestra. Four:th Row: M.
Creviston, D. Davis, P. Herter, L. Ekstorm, C. Widman, L.
Cole, B. Shefsky, S. Weisman, L. Farber, J. Kaplan, B. Bolnick, E. Kantor, M. Freeling, J. LaBarbera, L. Sanders, B.
Cheney. Third Row: V. Kramer, B. Fisher, G. Marshall, B. Wilensky, B. Sussman, S. Capitel, S. Sernovitz, L. Ruderman,
P. LaBolle, M. McEvoy, K. Dreffein, S. Bazin, S. Peterson,
C. Sandrik, L. Weiss, L. Kerlund. L. Riggs. Second Row: S.
Wolters, I. Bobren, C. Teneicken, E. Traiforos, C. Turner,
B. Salzman, L. Kaplan, B. Horvitz, J. Krammer, J. Cox, J.
Feil, L. Wichert, E. Bush, A. Barbara. First Row: L. Grandinetti, M. Silton, J. Fuller. M. Weinberg, A. Harmening, R.
Kavanaugh, J. Curtis, L. Benjamin, L. Nelson, H. Powell. C.
Pankey, C. Ramsay, B. Beck, M. Panitch, Mr. Earle Auge.
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�Choir: Back Row: T. Noesen, C. Jantsch, J. Isaac, D.
Grant, L. Silverman, M. Klug, D. Johnson, D. Clauser, D.
Gervirtz, B. Glass, R. Banion, T. Foss, T. Conaway, L.
Trendler, T. Benson, B. Cheney, G. Backus. Fourth Row:
M. Fishman, D. Simons, D. Wanaski, C. Smart, C. Johnson,
B. Toelke, B. Goodman, T. Maurer, J. Sullivan, P. Stephens, J. Dulkin, D. Stevens, C. Schmidt, J. Czerniak, G.
Kettering, J. Garro. Third Row: C. Gardner, A. Arnold, J.
Hook, I. Ferguson, K. Kesslar, J. Albrecht, K. Quigley, M.
Rothman, D. Gibrick, S. Dean, S. Mandel, L. Miller, C.
Bohat, P. Baumann. Second Row: S. Fox, L. Latham, J.
Smith, C. Krumsieg, C. Kumlin, S. Learner, H. Verbin, M.
Maypole, R. Skolnik, B. Kite, A. Cooper, L. Stone, C.
Campbell, L. Watts. First Row: S. Weiss, R. Mechanic,
S. Cooperman, S. Nelson, D. Korn, S. Sanders, N. Joslyn,
J. Schmidt, H. Goldstein, G. Baren, S. Miller, S. Saffro,
B. Gore, Mr. Earle Auge.
Orchestra: Back Row: H. Harwood, R. Wilhemson, Mr. E. Auge, S. Plotkin, D.
Rosenthal, J. Woolf, M. Evans, N. Seigal, J. Seigal, S. Minkus. Fourth Row: K.
Albrecht, S. Corwin, F. Chaskin. J. Liss, J. Rosenzweig, G. Winter. H. Silverstone.
Third Row: D. Manaugh, M. Brown, J. Leogrande, L. Fretzin. C. Wood, R. Luzzo,
P. Aronica, M. Roseman, L. Berman, W. Ingstup. Second Row: E. Rotkin, R. Drozdzik,
D. Anderson, S. Taylor, M. Kahles, M. Swirsky"' R. Perlman, R. Weiss. B. Robins, S.
Yanes, R. Rest. Front Row: G. Shapiro, C. Rogers, C. Chapman, R. Urman, M.
Zimmerman, K. Franzel, L. Maxson, S. Shapiro, R. Savit.
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�Band: Ba.ck Row: Mr. Provost, M. Evans. S. Schwartz, B. Drawbaugh, B. Wooley,
L. Wallach, S. Plotkin, D. Rosenthal, J. Woolf. Fourth Row: M . Roseman, L. Weisz,
E. Horwitz, R. Stern, J. Liss. J. Rosenzweig, E. Liss. R. Cross, T. Knudsen, C.
Wood, D. Zeller, P. Aronica, D. Hussey. Third Row: M. Kahles, R. Pearlman, R.
Wiess. K. Cohen, J. Goldstein, S. Taylor, R. Tiersky. Second Row: M. Zimmerman, K.
Frandzel, L. Maxson, K. Haselton, L. Kellar, D. Applin, D. Shavitz, C. Suritz, R.
Luzzo. First Row: R. Urman, R. Couzin.
Loreleis: Back Row: S. Peterson, L. Kramer, J. Garro, L. Miller, C. Rogers, L.
Trendler. Eighth Row: J. Czerniak, K. Haselton, A. Arnold, D. Krauss. Seventh
Row: H. Verbin, B. Cheney, S. Kimball. Sixth Row: K. Kessler, K. Gustafson, N.
Joslyn. Fifth Row: K. Wells, C. Cambell, P. Baumann, C. Gardner, M. McAvoy.
Fourth Row: C. Bohat, S. Mandel, N.- Norberg. Third Row: I. Ferguson, J. Schmidt,
C. Kumlin. Second Row: L. Watts, H. Harwood, S. Miller, H. Goldstein, B. Kite, D.
Simons, M. Fishman, D. Davis, S. Sanders, J. Hook, M. Zimmerman, E. Traiforos, R
Michanic. Front Row: T. Benson (Vice-President), S. Dean (President), C. Johnson
(Secretary-Treasurer).
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�Varsity Cheerleaders, Back Row: K. Finn, A. Kramer, D. Schmitzer, J. Kamps. Front Row: G. Backus,
J. Olson, J. Kempton, D. Schoenberg.
CHEERLEADERS and PEP CLUB promote school spirit
A great deal of credit must be given to all
three squads of cheerleaders this year. They
have followed the Nilehi teams all over the
Chicago Suburban area only to see them lose
on most occasions. The Varsity Cheerleader led
by Captain Ginny Backus, sat in the rain at the
Proviso football game and in the bitter cold at
Highland Park; they tnweled to Waukegan in
a snowstorm to see the Trojan quintet be conquered by the. Bulldogs.
Cheerleaders make an "N" formation at
school pep assembly.
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�Sophomore Cheerleaders, B. Lerman, D.
Veto, L. Kaselow, L. Schoenberg, C. Garro.
The three groups of Cheerleaders along with
the Pep Club have tried to keep school spirit
at a peak throughout the year. They have been
active at pep assemblies and various athletic
events. The membership in the cheerleading
squads is decided in open competition at the
end of each year, and the contestants are judged on their athletic ability, their ability to
radiate school spirit, and their appearance.
M. McEvoy (Vice President), R. Rufer (Treasurer), B. Weisman
(President), J. Wells (Secretary), Pep Club officers, are planning
the card section for a future football game.
Frosh Cheerleaders, S. Ohlson, D. Spagat, D. Hoffman, J. Kamps.
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�Defensive back Chuck Primrose (11) goes in for the kill as a Proviso runner tries
to turn the left corner of the Niles line.
This is the way football looks to the players on the
bench. The Niles defensive unit is shown opposing
Waukegan during Homecoming.
,
.
Niles West gang tackles quarterback
Bob Lis (1) as he tries in vain to pick
up a few yards for a first down.
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�SOPH FOOTBALL trains
future varsity players
Sophomore Tony Melas (94), pulls in a pass with a
Waukegan defender close behind on Homecoming day.
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Niles 14
Niles 13
Niles 0
Niles 7
Niles West
Morton East
Proviso East
Waukegan
New Trier
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
The Sophomore football team, under the leadership of Coach Odlivak,
losses, the Trojans went against Proviso East, and won 6-0. Three games
later another victory came to Niles
when the Highland Park Little Giants
succumbed to the Trojans 13-0.
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Sophomores. Back Row: B. Collien (Asst. Coach), H. Weil, B. Tzinberly, J. Ziah, F.
Rubin, B. Hall, T. Kossof, R. Banion, J. Greenberg, C. Snyder, P. Gallis (Mgr.). Third
Row: P. Lennon (Asst. Coach). L. Johnson. S. Hayman, M. Brown, D. Clarke, T.
Melas, B. Heller, J. Simon, D. Gibrick. Second Row: S. Wallach, B. Shearn, S. Bernstein. R. Minors, J . Conaway, A. Elliott, J . Isel, B. Rosnick, N. Odlivak (Head Coach).
FTont Row: B. Chapman (Mgr.), R. Suckow, A. Manasin, K. Brody; J. Armstrong,
J. Dolins, S. Applebaum, J. Stewart.
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�Frosh A. Back Row: B. Lev~n (Manager), D. Ewing, G. Smith, C. Reynolds, G. Jarol, W. Nigut, B. Schoeller, G. Gattuso,
M. Sapaznik, Mr. Keen (Trainer). Second Row: Mr. Kraft (Assistant Coach), D. Shaffer, J. Smart, H. Carren, G. Pau~
S. Idelman, S. Weiss, L. Davidson, Mr. Heiniger, (Head Coach). Front Row: R. Schiewe (Manager), M. Gilhooley, T. Coleman, S. DuBoff, N. Chertack, D. Lazaar, M. Goldberg.
FROSH FOOTBALL searches for talent
Frosh "A" Team
Niles 6 Morton East
Niles 0 Proviso East
Niles 6 Waukegan
Niles 0 New Trier
Niles 0 Evanston
Niles 6 Oak Park
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19
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The freshman football teams offer
good experience to future varsity
players. It is a school in which athletes can learn the fundamentals of
the game. This year, the records of
both freshman teams were not very
good. The "A" team was 1-6, while the
"B" team was 1-5. With a little more
time and experience, there is a good
possibility that these players will
form a good, winning unit.
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4
0
6
7
6
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12
Morton East
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Proviso East 19
Waukegan
20
New Trier
19
Highland Park 33
Evanston
27
Oak Park
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Fro.sh B. Back. Row: B. Girsch, . (Manager,) B. Gardiner,. G. Hoke., T. Zatz, ¥· Harris, D. Kornelly, M. Prousis, C. Turski, J.
Memhardt. Thll'd Row: L. Fabian, R. Kenneth, K. Stem, J. Davis, A. Ishizuka, A. Gelfand, G. Agoranus, G. Davis, E.
Nessel. Second Row: ~· Snyder, (Asst. Coach,) J. Blumberg, K. Karlson, D. Siegel, J. Schlesinger, J. Geavaris, R.
Baumen, D. Lofty, . J. Lippert, Mr. Haselton, (Head Coach). Front Row: B. Peterson, W. Douglas, B. Potenzo, S. Fields,
G . Wesche, M. Stricker. E. Barnett, D. Berkson.
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�HARRIERS engage in rugged competition
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New Trier
Waukegan
Evanston
Oak Park
Suburban
League Meet
Niles 44 Morton East
Niles 39 Highland Park
Niles 50 Proviso East
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36
15
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16
22
15
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50
36
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50
8th
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45
37
50
47
6th
Niles West
New Trier
Waukegan
Evanston
Oak Park
Suburban
League Meet
34 Morton East
50 Highland Park
24 Proviso East
17th State District
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The varsity cross country team under
Coach Warner compiled a record of 1-7. The
one Suburban League triumph came against
Proviso East. In the Suburban League meet
the team came in sixth.
The Frosh-Soph team also finished the
year with a 1-7 record under Coach Winans. At the Suburban League meet the team
placed eighth.
This year's most promising harrier, Mike
Purcell, should add experience to next year's
varsity team.
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Frosh-Soph. Back Row: T. Dadigan, J. Rubin, R. Kaufman, R. Fernandez-Rojo, D. Edelman. M. Rothman. Second Row: R. Scott. J.
Simon, H. Shapiro, B. Herbster, D. Toordeman, B. Grunow. C. Stahlke.
Front Row: T. Brantleg, M. Lieberman, N. Sandstrom, R. Schatz, R.
Karzen.
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�VARSITY BASKETBALL highlights the winter season
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Varsity Basketball
Niles West
55
New Trier
47
Morton East
53
Evanston
47
Waukegan
37
East Leyden
52
West Leyden
58
Niles West
33
West Leyden
52
Proviso East
36
Highland Park
66
Oak Park
77
New Trier
45
Morton East
67
Evanston
61
Waukegan
51
Proviso East
47
Highland Park
60
Oak Park
49
East Leyden
44
44
74
65
54
72
58
52
47
44
39
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Niles' varsity basketball team didn't finish
high in the win column this year, but a strong
spirit of determination permeated their play.
This was clearly shown to their fans in close
games with Proviso East, first place finishers,
and a two point loss to Highland Park.
In what was one of the most exciting games
of the year, Niles lost to Oak Park after tying
to score at 59-59 with no time left on a tip-in by
Ingersoll. Ingersoll's 35 points tied the Suburban League high for a game, and he was the top
Trojan scorer for a single game.
The first half of the season ended with Niles
having its only wins come in non-conference
competition. The Trojans were victorious over
Niles West, 55-44, and West Leyden.
The second half of the season saw the luck
of the Trojans change. Morton East was beaten
67-58 on a fine team effort. Two games later,
Niles lost a heartbreaker to Waukegan, 57-51.
The last Nilehi victory came against Highland Park, 60-57. In this game Bishop displayed
his great court generalship, Bernsten showed his
alert playing, and Ingersoll and Borda their keen
marksmanship.
Varsity. Back Row: J. Sandler (manager). M. Joffe. E. Massof, W. Jones. Second Row: B. Lorr, R. Millis. M. Cavanaugh. Mr. Haselton {coach)
Front Row: S. Bernsten. R. Ingersoll. K. Barcia. P. Bishop. J . Suelzle.
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�Ken Borcia (15) charges between two defensive
men to score another two points.
Steve Bernsten (33) puts in a difficult shot from the side.
Bernsten and Borcia have a
pensive moment before an upcoming game.
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�Sophomore. Back Row: L. Sacks, B. Shern, G. Soloman, B. Poindexter, R. Karzen, D. Minors. Second Row: J. Gent (manager), M. Swirsky, J. Wolf, T. Dadigan, Mr. Vancleave (Coach). Front Row: L. Shapiro, W. Grunow, B. Hall, B. Perelgut, D.
Tooredman.
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Paul Bishop sets up another play good for a score.
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Niles West
40
New Trier
42
Morton East
26
Evanston
25
Waukegan
34
West Leyden
34
Proviso East
36
Highland Park
48
Oak Park
37
New Trier
31
Morton East
30
Evanston
31
Waukegan
23
Proviso East
54
Highland Park
41
Oak Park
35
39
57
31
53
45
45
38
37
45
44
52
42
48
53
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Frosh "A" Squad
Niles West
35
New Trier
29
Morton East
36
45
Evanston
Waukegan
29
Proviso East
25
Highland Park
37
Oak Park
39
Morton East
37
49
Evanston
Waukegan
49
Highland Park
34
Niles 48
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37
51
30
43
Oak Park
FROSH "B" BASKETBALL: Back Row: D. Lampert, G. Guttuso, H. Romanek, G. Gunderson,
B. Nigut. Front Row: A. Mills, R. Siegel, D. Siegel, D. Cohen. Not Shown: A. Silverstein, E.
Barnett, R. Schaefer, J. O'Rourke, T. Coleman.
UNDERGRADUATE TEAMS develop fast
Undergraduates may participate on three basketball
teams besides the varsity this year. There is the usual
sophomore squad, and now there are two frosh teams. This
innovation came about since Niles wants to train as many
basketball players as possible. The junior varsity team was
badly hampered this year due to the small turnout for the
varsity squad.
There are four basketball teams on which undergrads
may participate: junior varsity, sophomore, frosh "A", and
frosh "B". The newest team is the frosh "B" team. It was
created this year to enable more freshmen to gain experience. The junior varsity was hampered this year by the
poor turnout for the varsity team.
Frosh A. Back Row: R. Koch (Manager), S. Idelman, G. Solberg, C. Reynolds, M. Prousis, B.
Schoeller. G. Jarol, D. Kornelly. Front Row: D. Berkson, S. Williams, M. Paradise. G. Agorands, K.
Karlson, M. Stricker, J. Powers.
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Frosh "B" Squad
41 Niles West
31 New Trier
41 Morton East
35 Evanston
33 Waukegan
35 Proviso East
50 Highland Park
44 Oak Park
40 Morton East
69 Evanston
38 Waukegan
43 Highland Park
42 Oak Park
40
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27
23
43
34
45
33
47
46
44
29
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�GRAPPLERS send men downstate
Wrestling is a big sport at Niles,
and this year's team was able to
keep an honorable 3-4 record in the
rough Suburban League. Wins came
over Morton, Highland Park, and
New Trier. The four losses the Trojans had were to Evanston, Oak Park,
Waukegan, and Proviso East. These
three teams were among the most
powerful in the state.
When the district meet came for
the state tourney, the Trojans were
ready. When the competition ended,
five men from Niles earned berths
in the sectionals and several more
had placed third or fourth. These
men were Rosenbaum (103), Stern
(133), Berens (165), Marshall (154),
and Papandrea (145). The last two
won a first and second place respectively in the Sectionals. Although
Niles didn't finish second in the state
in wrestling this year, old Nilehi was
still well represented.
Demonstrating cori{plete control over his opponent, John Papandrea works
toward another win on his way to the state championship tourney.
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Varsity. Back Row: J. Isel, J. Dulkin, J. Papandrea, S. Marshall, R.
Berens, R. Larsen, T. Foss. Front Row: A. Letzkus, H. Rosenbaum,
R. Capettini, A. Stern, J. Peterson.
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Niles West
17
Palatine
20
Maine East
23
Morton East
13
Evanston
22
North Chicago
20
East Leyden
6th Waukegan Tourney
3
Waukegan
3
Proviso East
22
Highland Park
17
Oak Park
25
New Trier
27
Proviso West
3rd District meet
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23
19
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31
24
22
37
31
20
22
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�Coach Byram gives advice to Howie Rosenbaum
(103 pounds) while Ray Berens watches the action.
A take down is going to earn two points for Stu Marshall. who went
undefeated in season competition at 154 pounds.
Ray Berens, who is in complete control, thwarts
his opponent's bid for freedom. Ray wrestled at
165 pounds, and took a second place in the rough
competition at the district meet.
Bob Capettini goes into a switch to gain a reversal and two more points.
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�Sophomores. Back Row: Mr. Kraft (Coach), L. Stephens, B. Heller, H. Hoffman, M. Sapoznik, D. Bruce,
S. Bernstein, M. Newburger. Front Row: B. Machacex, M. Gilhooley, L. Sherman, S. Hayman, K. Levitan.
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8
60
14
13
5
5
31
3
15
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23
14
Niles West
Palatine
Maine East
Morton East
Evanston
North Chicago
East Leyden
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
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36
49
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31
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24
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Frosh. Back Row: J. Samelson, J. Smart, M. Sapoznik, D. Ewing, C. Turski ,
M. Gilhooley. Second Row: K. Levitan, L. Sherman, G. Walter, S. DuBoff.
J. Lippert. Front Row: K. Isaacson, P. Klein, E. Rakowski, H. Primack, R.
Machacex.
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�GYMNASTS have a successful season
The varsity gymnastics team ended up with an overall record of 10-5, and 3-3 record in Suburban League
competition. These results are somewhat misleading. In
the three Suburban League defeats, Niles lost to Proviso
East by 6, to Evanston by 3, and to New Trier by 2.
A non-conference defeat to Arlington, last year's state
champs, was by only 2 points also. A few extra points
in each of these contests would have given Niles a
great season.
Elliot Pearl's performances on the rings were superb.
No one even came close to beating him. Another outstanding senior was Jim Block. No opponent defeated
him on the sidehorse.
The Sophomore team was fantastic, turning in a
13-2 record. Its only losses were to New Trier by 4
points, and to Arlington by the same margin. Mark Slatten was undefeated this year.
In the state tournament, Elliot Pearl became state
champion on rings and Jim Block ranked fifth in allaround competition. Other State Placers are Hardt-3rd
trampoline, Gordon-5th sidehorse, Heller-10th high bar
and all-around.
Working out on the rings is Elliot
Pearl whose performance on the
rings earned him a state championship.
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Niles West
Proviso West
Glenbard West
Maine West
Maine East
West Leyden
East Leyden
Glen brook
Oak Park
Proviso East
New Trier
Waukegan
Arlington
Evanston
Morton East
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Varsity. Back Row: S. May, K. Gordon, I. Heller. Front Row: D. Hardt, J. Block, E.
Pearl.
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Niles 10
Niles 25
Niles 50
Niles 29
Niles 23
Niles 67
Niles 15
Niles 56
Niles 48
Maine East
Niles West
Proviso West
Morton East
Maine West
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
Arlington
New Trier
Elmwood Park
East Leyden
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54
25
49
76
61
36
57
63
14
71
30
31
SOPHOMORE SWIM TEAM: Back Row: G. Warnke, A. Kaufman, S. Silverman R.
Fernandez-Rojo. Second Row: F. Streicher, B. Singer, A. Gitlis, J . Schacht. Front Row:
J . Simon, M. Jacobs, B. Ruttenberg, W . Hutter.
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Frosh Swimmers
6
Niles West
15 Palatine
0 Maine East
11 Morion East
28 Evanston
12 Waukegan
14 Proviso East
14 Oak Park
16 New Trier
20 Maine East
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37
58
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26
32
31
44
33
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Frosh. Back Row: D. Fisher, G. Feldman, R. Steinberg, J. Harrington, R. Wolf.
L. Melnick, D. Lofty, F. Poindexter, G. Reuter, M. Davis, A. Ishizuka, M. Nemkov.
Front Row: G . Jurek, H. Baim, M. Chalfie, J. Bonow, M. Greene, I. Zarov.
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�Varsity. Back Row: Coach Kiviluoma, L. Multack, R. Joos, J. Holzwl!rth, S. Rudd, L. Page. Front Row:
R. Perlman, R. Fernandez-Rojo, R. Ruttenberg, J. Berger.
GOLF is up to par
Although injured as much as any sport by
the division of schools and by last year's graduation, Coach Kiviluoma's Varsity golf team hit
the links with a full squad of men. Five of
them will be able to play in the dual meets. The
selection of these five is based on inter-squad
competition.
Underclassmen get valuable golf instruction
by being a member of Coach Starr's FroshSoph golf team.
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: W. Douglas, P. Willner, J. Weinstein, J. Massey, S. Rome, J. O'Roarke, S. Silverman, Coach Starr. Second Row: A. Shane. A. Kauffman, R. Tepper, D. Perkins, S. Anderson, K. Bloom,
M. Janson, S. Grubman. Front Row: R. Singer, E. Ginger, K. Gabbey, M. Davis, G. Feldman, D. Fisher,
M. Rothman.
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�Varsity Baseball Team. Back Row: Mr. Rooney, Assistant coach, M. Kay, S. Bernsten, R. Bendell, K. Borcia, L. Rothstein, M. Cavanaugh,
J. Mantell, Mr. Odlivac, Head Coach. Second Row: J. Papandrea, B. Todlke, S. Marshall, J. Suelzle, L. Singer, W. Traff, R. Ross, Manager.
Front Row: S. Rigther, M. Ricci, J. Hoffman, B. Gilhooley, R. Ratner, J. Jacover, B. Lisz.
BASEBALL is popular and powerful
Baseball has always been one of the athletic strongpoints at Niles, though a Suburban League championsl;iip has come to Niles
only once.
Last year, Niles finished second behind
Morton, the state champions. During league
play, the Trojans were 1-1 against Morton.
When the state tournament was held,
Niles almost went all the way, They were
among the eight teams to go downstate. Unfortunately, they played and lost to Morton
in their first game. It was a known fact that
whoever won that game would take state.
This year's team has some men returning
from last year's team. A few are: Bob Gilhooley (infield), Stu Marshall (catcher), and
John Suelzle and Steve Bernsten (both pitchers). In the team's first two outing this year,
they tied Niles West 2-2 in six innings, and
beat Arlington 6-3.
Bob Gilhooley gets a little batting practice, while
Stu Marshall catches the pitches Bob doesn't like.
Both are veterans of last year's team that went downstate.
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�Sophomore. Back Row: Coach Yursky, H. Kaluzna, T. Dadigan, B. Perelgut, M. Newburger, A. Manasin, L. Hoffman
(Manager). Second Row: L. Johnson, R. Minors·, A. Melas, J. Wolf, J. Wolf, B. Gevirty, L. Sacks, L. Marinello (Manager). Front Row: F. Fishman, H. Weisberg, P. Tasky, M. Mandl, B. Berger.
It is the job of the Sophomore and Fresh-
man baseball squads to prepare athletes for
the Varsity team. Until this year there has
been only one Frosh team, but now Niles
has an A and B squad. This innovation enables more Freshman to play, and thus gives
the Sophomore coaches more men to choose
from to form their squad the following
year. Last year's Soph team was first fn
the Suburban League, and the Frosh team
came in fourth.
and undergrads show promise
Frosh. Back Row: P. Hartleg (Manager), R. Sutton, P. Nidetz, G. Smith, M. Prousis, G. Ciszewski, R.
Cavanaugh, A. Siluerstein, L. Wallach, N. Winstead, S. ldelman. Third Row: Coach VanCleave, G. Agoranos, J. Schlesinger, G. Paul, M. Robin, R. Shaffer, M. Stricker, E. Barnett, M. Goldberg, Coach Henry.
Second Row: R. Flammang, M. Gilhooley, L. Levin, D. Lazaar, L. Olefsky, S. Fields, G. Balas, D. Heeres,
S. DuBoff, K. Karlson. Front Row: S. Bernstein, D. Donile, S. Levin, F. Tittlebaum, S. Williams, S.
Gaffen, J. Samelson.
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�Sophomore. Back Row: Coach Yursky, H. Kaluzna, T. Dadigan, B. Perelgut, M. Newburger, A. Manasin, L. Hoffman
(Manager). Second Row: L. Johnson, R. Minors, A. Melas, J. Wolf, J. Wolf, B. Gevirty, L. Sacks, L. Marinello (Manager). Front Row: F. Fishman, H. Weisberg, P. Tasky, M. Mandl, B. Berger.
It is the job of the Sophomore and Fresh-
man baseball squads to prepare athletes for
the Varsity team. Until this year there has
been only one Frosh team, but now Niles
has an A and B squad. This innovation enables more Freshman to play, and thus gives
the Sophomore coaches more men to choose
from to form their squad the following
year. Last year's Soph team was first fn
the Suburban League, and the Frosh team
came in fourth.
and undergrads show promise
Frosh. Back Row: P. Hartleg (Manager), R. Sutton, P. Nidetz, G. Smith, M. Prousis, G. Ciszewski, R.
Cavanaugh, A. Siluerstein, L. Wallach, N. Winstead, S. ldelman. Third Row: Coach VanCleave, G. Agoranos, J. Schlesinger, G. Paul, M. Robin, R. Shaffer, M. Stricker, E. Barnett, M. Goldberg, Coach Henry.
Second Row: R. Flammang, M. Gilhooley, L. Levin, D. Lazaar, L. Olefsky, S. Fields, G. Balas, D. Heeres,
S. DuBoff, K. Karlson. Front Row: S. Bernstein, D. Donile, S. Levin, F. Tittlebaum, S. Williams, S.
Gaffen, J. Samelson.
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�Paul Bishop, who plays number one singles this year,
returns an easy shot with his deadly and accurate
backhand.
TENNIS men give a good showing
Varsity. Back Row: A. Johns, B. Dreyer, G. Sax, B. Wilhelmson, L. Wolfinson. Front Row: A. Rucins,
P. Bishop, R. Ingersoll, A. Stone, Coach Morgan.
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�Frosh-Soph Tennis Team. Back Row: Coach Winens, B. Chapman, S. Greene, R. Poindexter, D.
Dicks, L. Rothstein, J. Stronberg, R. Carren, A. Novak, R. Siegel. Front Row: G. Walters (Mgr.)
D. Wolfinsohn, R. Goodfriend, S. Goldfarb, L. LaBarvs, A. Gelfand, R. Liss, M. Rizman, M.
Bell, S. Rossman.
The coming season promises to bring new laurels to
our net champions. Sparked by P. Bishop, R. Ingersoll, A.
Rucins, and A. Stone, our team anticipates exciting victories both in singles and doubles tournaments. The adroit
racket wielding of Paul Bishop will add strength to both
offensive and defensive strategy.
In the first two meets, Niles beat Morton 4-1, and Niles
West 5-0. Under the instruction of Coach Morgan, our efforts on our own, and on competitive courts, have always
been illustrious. •
Nilehi looks to our champions for further net victories.
Rich Ingersoll hits a hard overhand smash
as his partner, Al Stone, looks on.
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�Varsity Track. Back Row: Mr. Collien (Coach), W. Hanson, C. Rath, M.
Anderson, R. Bendel, B. Lorr, M.
Bauer, B. Foss, J. Mise, H. Zarov, Mr.
Heiniger (Coach). Second Row: T.
Lund, R. Greenberg, A. Nachman, B.
Steffeck, B. Toelke, M. Kagan. Front
Row: Mr. Snider (Coach), F. Summer,
P. Greenberg, A. Galan, J. Reed, R
Dean, M. Purcell.
TRACKMEN have both indoor and outdoor seasons
This year's track team began their Suburban
League season in top physical condition. These
Nilehi men started an early season in the new
indoor track. The new track is complete with
high jump, shotput, and broad jump areas in
addition to a twelfth of a mile track encircling
some of these areas.
In a preliminary outdoor meet, Al Nachman, senior, took four first places against Arlington. He and Fran Sommers, two of the best
sprint men on our team excelled in all their
events.
In Frosh-Soph competition, Coach Collien
began to train new men for future Nilehi track
teams.
Al Nachman and Frank Summers jog around
the indoor track as they get into condition for
an upcoming meet.
Soph Track. Back Row: H. Shapiro, B. Varon, L.
Shapiro, J. Goldman, H. Carren, D. Ewing. Third
Row: Mr. Collien (Coach), E. Cabot, R. Scott, L.
Petts, B. Hall. B. Nigut, B. Schoeller. R. Banion,
P. Becker, J. Rubin, Mr. Heieniger (Coach). Second Row: Mr. Snider (Coach), D. Seigel, R. Kaufman, W. lmpense, B. Gardiner, N. Sandstrom, D.
Cohen, D. Edelman, B. Levine. Front Row: M.
Kann, R. Schatz, N. Chertack, R. Leiberman, K.
Russell, M. Paradise, M. Knizer.
�N-Club recognizes sports elite
Promoting better relations between faculty and athletes,
and students and athletes, is the goal of "N'' Club. Membership in "N" club is open to all athletes who have earned a
major letter in a sport at Niles. Those athletes who have
placed as top men in the state in their respective sport
have the added distinction of wearing white "H" club
sweaters instead of regular blue. White sweater athletes
are Elliott Pearl, gymnastics; Dale Hardt, gymnastics; Paul
Bishop, tennis; and Stu Marshall, wrestling.
The club helps promote school spirit by sponsoring the
"N" Club-Faculty game. This year the Faculty won 59-47.
"N" Club cheerleading was provided by junior members
of the Club. "N" Club also acts as ushers at the various
athletic events and assemblies, and provides entertainment by holding its induction of new members at a Student Union. Under the guidance of Ralph Larsen (Pres.),
Richard Ingersoll (Sec.), Glenn Wentink (Treas.), and Mr.
Larsen (sponsor), "N" Club has extended its usefulness to
the faculty and student body.
Coach Odlivak and senior Ray Berens fight
for the ball during the "N" Club-Faculty
game.
N Club. Back Row: A. Rucins, J. Lowe, L. Lutz, T . Wolf, R. Hillstrand, K. Borcia, G. Gunderson, L. Rothstein, H. Michael, A. Nachman, S.
Bernstein. Fourth Row: D. Anderson, L. Shapiro, L . Wolfinson, H. Slutsky, D. Lerner, K. Noesen, D. Moberg, G. Johnson, R. Billson, A. Galen.
Third Row: J. Jacover, A. Magit, M. Newburger, J. Broutigan, B. Lorr, B. Ruttenberg, A. Stone, B. Richardson, B. Gilhooley. Second Row:
R. Block, B. Capettini, M. Purcell, F. Summers, D. Hersehenson, J. Papandrea, W. Traff, K. De Graffenreid, M. Kiss, I . Heller, J. Block.
Front Row: E. Pearl, V. Witcher (Sgt. at Arms), R. Ingersoll (Sec.) , R. Larsen (Pres.), G. Wentink (Treas.), R. Berens, S. Marshall.
�To many girls G. A. A. is the club to
which they may turn for hours of enjoyment.
To other girls it's a way of enjoying afterschool hours with fun-filled sports.
Horseback riding, volleyball, tumbling,
softball, bowling, and golf are some of the
many sports in which the girls are entitled to
participate. In the Modern Dance Program
and Water Show the girls are given opportunities to demonstrate their skills to the
public. G. A. A. also participated with other
schools in an annual playday.
The annual Spring Turnabout Dance ended the year with an enchanting evening of
dancing.
The two basic goals which make G. A. A.
an outstanding club to belong to are: its development of sportsmanship and leadership.
Much desire, lots of ability, and plenty of work, prerequisites for any leader, go along with athletic interest
in making up a GAA Executive Board member. Pictured
here are: Jackie Smith (President), Arlene Rosen (Vice
President), S3lly Olson (Secretary), and Linda Carter
(Treasurer).
G.A.A. goals are achievement and leadership
GAA Board members work together to solve the
club's problems. Back Row: Nancy Johnson, Carol
Gullow, Mary Miller. Third Row: Sharon Berliant,
Sue Eichhorn, Sue lngursall, Beth Kucera. Second
Row: Cathy Wagner, Linda Gruison, Linda Dulkin.
First Row: Marlene Weinberg. Hillary Renner, Judy
Massing, Kathy Michael.
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�The sparkling water of a beautiful fountain is being admired by Dave Christenson,
Sue Vraney, Arlene Rosen, and John Sattler at last year's turnabout dance, "Isle of
Enchantment."
Allyson Hersberg and Judy Malis learn the fundamental
skills of hockey, always a favorite in the GAA programs.
Yvette Le Mieux, Karen Roock, and Cheryl Thomas, the second
state award winners, are presented this highest GAA award by
Miss Barbara Ray, club adviser.
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Mickey Kaplan, Marla Milton, Judy Massing, Sandra Friedlander, and Heather Nissnenson learn softball skills through
GAA participation.
Kathy Plough reaches to hit the "birdie" in an exciting
badminton game while teammate Marlene Long carefully
· keeps her eye on the action.
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Joyce Kanofsky practices a trampeline jump while
Darlene Baumgarten. Carol Gardner, Allyson Hersberg, and Judy Malis look on and anxiously await their
turns.
�How's that for using their heads? Practicing tumbling
skills are Judy Malis, Sharon Von Oppen, Linda
Akerlund, and Candy Steadman.
Two vital elements of any sport, team co-operation and sportsmanship, are demonstrated by
Miss Dunivant, Linda Raphael, Susan Phillips, and Judy Malis.
Hoping for that extra point is GAA basketball player Kathy Wells, while Judy Massing, Barbara Sabin,
Susan Eichhorn, Marla Milton, and Barbara Forhman stand by.
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�Knees bent, left arm straight, head down ...
remembering all the techniques of golf is quite
a task. Applying these techniques to the wood
of a driver are Marlene Long and Kathy Plough.
"Get the ball" is the cry for Sharon Von Oppen as
she backs up her volleyball teammate Linda Akerlund.
Practicing form and coordination at nearby Oakton Bowl are GAA bowlers Susan
Eichhorn, Sally Olson, and Sheila Gerstein.
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Cathy Steadman prepares to return the ball
with a backhand serve.
�Sitting tall in the saddle are five of the GAA riders:
Carol Smart, Carolyn Van, Peggy Snow, Nancy
Johnson, and Cathy Wagner.
Showing fine style are the GAA swimmers:
Ann Harmining, Carol Zimmerman, and
Dale Levin.
Exhibiting one facet of the art of Modern Dance are Lila Graves, Rita Kavanaugh, Louise DeCarl, Christine Citro, and Eileen Libby.
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�PROM atmosphere whispers "Sayonara"
The Junior-Senior Prom has a different meaning to each individual. It
means work to the juniors who plan
the prom to make it the "best ever."
To the seniors, it is the culmination
of four years of work and play at
Nilehi. The freshmen and sophomores
caught a glance of the activity which
proves to be the most important social
event of the year.
Last year the juniors treated the
seniors to the beauty of "Sayonara".
The girls swayed into the "grand ballroom," their beautiful white leatherette bids on one arm, and their favorite beaux on the other. They looked
very sophisticated and "oh, so happy"
as they danced to Tony Marterie's
Orchestra. This year, once again, the
couples drifted into a world of bliss,
as always. The seniors took advantage of their night as they bid farewell to four years of high school
which will always be remembered especially their evening at the Prom.
In the midst of a memorable evening are four enchanted souls tnking a moment
to enjoy the splendor of the centerpiece decorations.
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�Vicki Kramer and Jim Carder look on while Jim Boysen proudly crowns his queen, Karen Stryker.
Juniors and seniors alike danced to the magical
music at last year's prom.
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Bobbie Kite accepts a hard-earned diploma
with a smile of satisfaction.
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GRADUATION-an end and a beginning
Dr. Parker proudly looks once
more upon the graduation class as
he delivers his address.
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�As the strains of Pomp and Circumstance fill the air, the processional begins. Waiting for our turn
to start the long walk down the aisle,
our minds suddenly recall the last
four years at Niles. We first recall
our confused freshman year. Then we
became busy sophomores, trying to
participate in everything. By our junior year, we had matured into adults
and looked forward to becoming
"ruling" seniors. Finally, we saw the
privileges and prestige of the senior
rank. We remember Homecoming,
Reflections, plays, basketball teams,
and dances, especially the Senior
Prom. Foremost in our memories are
finals, jokes in class, school-girl and
school-boy crushes, and late passes.
These little things are the ones that
make leaving Niles difficult. There
have been so many good times that
we hesitate stepping toward the future. Niles has shown us the challenges of tomorrow and taught us
not to fear them. With these memories and thoughts in mind, we brush
back our tears and begin our final
memory. This marks not just the end
of four years of growing up, but also
the beginning step into the future.
The half-radiant, half-nostalgic graduates,
lead by Bobbie Kite and Ron Tiersky.
prepare to leave behind their high school
years at Niles.
Eager parents make an effort to get a closer view
of their sons and daughters as they approach one
of the highlights of their lives.
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�HOMECOMING
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a flurry of excitement and fun
Inspectors look over the safety and durability of the floats before the parade.
During the hot, summer months,
the Homecoming Committee met to
discuss their plans for the annual
autumn homecoming weekend. After
weeks of serious thought and debate,
the theme "Touchdown 25" was
chosen to commemorate Nilehi's
twenty-fifth anniversary.
On October 6, the pep clubs joined the celebration with Nilehi's first
night pep rally. Immediately following the rally, float committees gathered together to put the "finishing
t~uches" on their floats for the parade. The Homecoming Committee
also met to decorate the gymnasium
in the traditional "all-night" style.
Then the big day arrived. The
morning parade was one of the best
and the longest that Niles has ever
had. The G.A.A. again won first place
with their gigantic kangaroo and "the
game is in the bag" slogan.
In the afternoon, our Trojans played the Waukegan Bulldogs. And
members of the graduating classes of
1937, 1946, 1947, and 1956 were honored at the alumni tea, which was
held after the game.
The weekend reached its pinacle
of excitement with the Homecoming
Dance Saturday night. Couples danced in the moonlight of a beautiful,
warm autumn night. The gymnasium
was decorated with murals symbolizing the themes of past Homecomings.
Finally, the dance reached its climax with the crowning of the queen.
Those industriously preparing the murals
for the wall decorations are Sue Nerneroff
and Carol N achrnan.
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�The winning float is proudly pulled by the GAA executive board.
Spectators watch with interest as
the cars proceed on their route.
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�Listening to the mystic megaphone are Barry Carnow, Judy Brickman, Lynne Whitefield, and Howard Singer.
Members of the 1961 Homecoming Court are Alayna Roth and Kathy Finn, Joan Kempton (Queen), and
Bobbie Kite and Sally Sanders.
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�The queen and her escort, Ray Berens enjoy the
dance following the official ceremony.
"TUNES AND TRADITIONS" honors the queen and the team
Howard Trilling and Wendy Grossman admire the murals representing 25 years of Homecoming dances.
�This tug of war is more than child's play as alluring Lorraine Sheldon
(Joan Meyers) and jealous Maggie Cutler (Sally Sanders) bid for the
attention of Bert Jefferson (Don Brown).
"THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER" is a hit
Last autumn a pudgy little man came to visit both the Ernest W.
Stanley family and our own Nilehi family. A gentleman by the name of
Sheridan Whiteside sparked a flaming torch through a grand performance
of the Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman satire, The Man Who Came lo
Dinner.
The play is a dramatic caricature of Alexander Wolcott, distinguished
drama critic, lecturer, and essayist of the thirties. Mr. Whiteside, an
alias of Mr. Wolcott, displays how a "cultured" man's primitive instincts
can be released. In this case, they overwhelm a small town family and
seem to change the course of a number of lives.
The play was most uniquely presented in a very informal "theaterin-the-round" style. This was the first Nilehi attempt at surrounding the
stage by chairs and bleachers in this ancient style.
On the whole, the acting was superb and the theme, story, and characters will remain in Nilehi's heart for many long years to come.
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�Lizzie Bordon (Sherry Schwartz) recites a
dramatic monologue to the star of "The
Man Who Came to Dinner."
Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley (Roberta
Shefsky) pleads with her husband
(Phil Bentley) not to become violent with Sheridan Whiteside (Robert Greenberg). Their shocked
daughter (Allyson Herzog) listens
attentively at the foot of the stairs.
Nurse Preen (Marsha Zimmerman)
looks on while Dr. Bradley (Burt
Morgan) unsuccessfully tries to
find Sheridan Whiteside's pulse.
�Following their conductor,
Mr. Earl Auge, the choir
gives a beautiful performance for the annual Winter
Musical Festival.
Christmas approached as the
winter season came into full swing.
Christmas, the time of mirth, joy,
pleasure, and laughter. It is the time
when everyone becomes kind and
peaceful. The annual Winter Music
Festival and the Niles East semiformal dance, "Wonderland by Night,"
were the highlights of the season.
The Music Festival was held in
the crowded gymnasium on a bright
Sunday in December. The orchestra
played magnificently and blended in
with the harmonius singing of the
Glee Clubs, the Choir, and the Lorelei. Bob Wilhelmson, student conductor, guided the orchestra through
numerous involuted tunes.
Again the gymnasium became the
scene of another memorable occasion.
In this case, the gym was gaily decorated with ornaments galore. A giant
Christmas tree glittered as a diamond, while couples danced to the
rhythmic beat of American popular
music. So ended a night of fun and
frolic. as the "Wonderland" blended
into night. But the memories of those
who were there to experience this
night of nights never ended.
This holiday season would never
have been complete without these
inspiring events. They helped to bring
the year to a pinacle with their rejoicing carols of "Joy to the World"
and "Brother to all Mankind."
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Two excellent musical groups combine to make lovely
music as the Nilehi band accompanies them.
�The audience listens attentively to the choir perform a song from its repertoire.
MUSIC echoes the christmas spirit
Perhaps preparing for a future career, student
conductor Bob Wilhemson takes the baton to
lead the band for one number.
�A good time was had by all at the Christmas Dance, including Diane Unterscheutz and
Santa, who seems to be amazed at Diane's request.
NILEHI in a misletoe mood
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Relaxing for a moment at the dance are Dennis Moberg, Jackie Smith, Dick Selby, ·and Marsha Zimmerman.
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�Holiday refreshments are served by Judy Kamps and Ginny Backus to
Ron Gale Sharon Lewisberg, Sheila Trotcky, and Dan Wershow
The symbol of Christmas was the centerpiece for Wonderland by Night. Ken Noesen and Barbara Beck pause in their dancing to admire the festive Christmas bid.
�REFLECTIONS REVIEW sparkles with talent
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Dress rehearsals never seem to run as smoothly as they should, but the honest efforts of the cast and
crew are appreciated by Miss Stemp and Mr. Hendrickson, production advisers.
"Raggedy Anns" came to life with the dancing of Jere Kluge, Lynn Miller, Amanda Dietrini, Judy Smith, Carulyn Van, Lynn Watts, Linda Weinbrecht, and Pat Wulf in one of the show's opening numbers.
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�"Vaudeville in Review", g1vmg an
old-fashioned twist to Nilehi's annual
talent show, boasted a full house each
night for its two performances. Using the old Garrick Theater in Chicago as background, the Young Man
rehearsed various acts that had modern themes for his future show, thus
presenting them to the audience. Dizzy Mabel introduced the Old Man
who, by reminiscing, furnishes the
audience with a glimpse of some "real
vaudeville." The show ended with
an upswing to the gym balcony for this night decorated as the Peppermint Lounge.
Winning the best-of-show award
was a song and dance featuring ten
young ladies who sang a medley of
numbers from "way back when." The
novelty award went to Steve Horwitz, and Renee Heftner won the
vocal-instrumental category. Freshmen Sande Salstone and Marilyn Silton took first place in chorus-dance
competition by executing a tricky
dance number in top hats and jumper-type shorts. The audience enjoyed
some of the finest entertainment obtainable in a high school musical
production.
"Vaudeville in Review" was coordinated by narrator Mike Kassin and
"the old timer" and humorously embellished by Darlene Schmidt.
Without the cooperation of these "technicians" under the direction of Tom Leach, Reflections could not have been
complete. Left to right are Doug Johnson, Mel Haskell, and Victor Kure.
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�College days of the early 1920's were typified
in song and dance by colleo)ates Jan Potnick,
Harriet Verbin, Judy Mehlman, Bobbie Lutren,
Lynn Whitefield. Connie Johnson, Sue Berberick, Sherry Stein, and Sandi Friedlander.
The songs of Al Jolson were brought to life by
Renee Hefter, whose excellent performance merited
an award.
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�"The Old Grey Mare" is typified by Nilehi's
own hillbillies, Marsha Zimmerman and
Jill Schmidt.
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Saluting officer Chuck Solomon in his navy uniform are
Roberta Shefsky, Bonnie Shefsky, and Dale Barkin, the
misinformed sailors.
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���SENIORS look ahead to a bright future
Senior Cabinet, Left to Right, Mr. Hendrickson. Back Row:
Candy Tubekis, Linda Kanzelbaum, Helen Jackson. Third
Row: Roberta Kite, Sandra Swade, Carole Nachman, Andy
Kramer, Jim Weiss, · Tina Benson, Richard Ingersoll. Sec.
ond Row: Jill Schmidt, Sue Wershkoff, Bob Brody, Frank
Summers, Karen Sylvan. Seated: Mike Kiss, Neil Pollack,
Elaine Jaet, Pat Wulf. Absent: Judy Kaplan, Steve May.
To many, a senior is a complete puzzle. To a freshman he is the
frustrating person who is never wrong; to a sophomore, he is still obnoxious, but constantly looked upon for advice; to a junior, he is envied
as the person he's longing to be. But when we finally reach the climax
of our four memorable years, we realize that being a senior is to serve
as a builder, and to provide leadership as president of the Council or
Senior Class. It is to worry over college entrance requirements, and
discuss the world situation, as well as your latest flame. The senior is
a self-confident, yet doubtful person; a happy, yet sad person who is
ending an unforgettable era in his life.
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�JANICE AMS'T ERDAM
ARLENE ANDELIN
Transferred from Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Academy, Chiq1go,
4; Art Club 1; Choir 1,2; Monitor 2; Science Club 2; Library
Club 2; Sodality 1,2,3.
DAVID ANDERSON
Science Fair 2; Gymnastics 1,2,3; "N" Club 3,4: SSO Asst. Chr.
4, Chr. 4.
JOANNE ANDERSON
Transferred from Muskegon H.S., Muskegon, Mich. 4; Student
Council 2 3; Choir 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Latin Club 2.3; Y-Teens 1.2.3.
MARVIN ANDERSON
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Mathematics Association Award 2. National Merit Semi-Finalist 4; Cabinet 3; Arts Club 1,2; Minor "N" 3, Gymnastics 1.3,
Track 4; Pep Club 4; SSO Chr. 4; Hi-Y Chaplain 4.
NORMAN ANDERSON
SSD. Rater 4.
ROY ANDERSON
Library monitor 3, Monitor 4.
WALTER ANDERSON
Illinois State Science Fair 1,2; Cabinet 1; Debate 3; Scholastic
Art Award 3; Band 1,2: Spring Play 3: Cross Country 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; SSO Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4; Foreign Language
Club 2.
STUART ARGENT AR
Fine Arts Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 3;
A.VA. 1.2.
ALLYN ARNOLD
Student Council 1,2; Homeroom Pres. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2. Student
Conductor 2, Lorelei 1,2,4, Vivace 3, Choir 3,4, Historian 4,
Gold Choral Pin 3, Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,
Racket Squad 3; S.S.M. 4; Student Union Board 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Ushers
Club 3; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4.
A.NN ARNSTEIN
National Honor Society 3,4, Blue Honor Certificate 1,2, Silver
Pin 2, Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2, Cabinet Alt. 3,4; H.R. Pres. 4;
Arts Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4; Nilehilite Staff 2, Exchange Editor 3, News Editor 4, Quill -and
Scroll; SSO Monitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 4; Student Union
Board 4; Big Sister 2; French Club 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Ushers
Club 3,4; Golden Galleon Guild 4; Reflections Revelries Committee
Chr. 4.
ALVIN AVERBACH
National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Pres. 2; Silver Clipper 1; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Captain 2, Basketball 1,2. Track
2.4: Nilehilite Staff 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3; Hall Monitor 1,2.
NORMA AVOLA
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 1.
HERTA BACHMANN
Transferred from Mallinckrodt H. S., Wilmette. 2; Glee Club
1,2; Attendance Monitor 3,4; Sodality of Mary 2.
VIRGINIA BACKUS
National Honor Society 3,4, Gold Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin
3. Foreign Exchange Student 3. Honor Board 3: Student Co11ncil
1.3,4 Alt. 4; Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon 3, Fine Arts Club
1.2: Glee Club 2, Choir 3,4, Lorelei 1,2. Vivace 3; Spotlighters 1;
G.A.A. 2; Cheerleader 3 4, Caotain 4, Pep Club 1,2, Homecoming
Committee 2,3.4; Reflections Revelries. 3,4: Guidance Office Monitor 1; Student Union Board 4: Fore~gn Language Club 1,2; Big
Sister 2 Tri-Hi-Y J.
CHARLES BAIR
Homeroom Pres. 1; S.S.O. Chr. 4; Industrial Arts Club 2,
President 3.4.
MEL VIN BALO NICK
Cabinet Alt. 4: S.S.S.H. Asst. Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club 2:
Hi-Y2
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DALE BARKIN
Science Fair 2. Student Council Alt. 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 1, Treas.
2; Fine Arts Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4; Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1.2; Homecoming Committee 4; Raquet Squad 3,4; Senior Yearbook Staff
4: S.S.D. 4, Chr., 4. Monitor 2, Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish
Club 3; Psychology Council 3; Reflections Revelries 4.
�LYNN BARNETT
Student Council Alt. 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2, Fall Play Crew 1,2,
Spring Play Crew 2; S.S.O. 4; Foreign Language 1,2, Spanish
Club 3; Arts Club 1,2; Big Sister 2.
BARBARA BECKER
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet l; H.R. Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 2; Fine
Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 3; Reflections Crew 3; SSSH
Sec. 4, Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club 3; Future Nurses
3; 100% Club 3.
HOWARD BECKER
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 2;
H.R. Pres. 1,2, Treas. 2; Band 1; Football 1.2, Track 1,2, Spanish
Club 1,2; Senn Newspaper Representative 1,2; SSM 4, SSSH Chr.
4; Psychology Club 4, Vice Pres. 4.
MICHAEL BECKER
P.S.0.4.
WAYNE BELUE
Band l; SSO Monitor 2, SSSH Chr. 4; Industrial Arts Laboratory
3.
STUART BELLUS
Student Council Alt. 1,2; SSSH Chr. 4, Monitor 4; School Store
Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club 3.
MICHAEL BENEDICT
Silver Pin 2, Bronze Pin 3; Arts Club l; Football 2; Nilehilite
Copy Editor 2; SSO Chairman 4.
CAROL BENSON
Girl's Glee 2; SSO Monitor 4, Monitor 1; Spanish Club 3.
CHRISTINA BENSON
Blue Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 2; Cabinet 1,4;
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Student Conductor 2,4, Lorelei 1.2,4,
President 2, Vice-President 4, Vivace 3, Musicale 4, Student Conductor. Steering Group 4. Silver Music Pin 2, Gold Music Pin 4;
Fall Play 2.4, Student Director 4, National Thespian Society 3,4,
President 4; G.A.A. l; Reflections Revelry 2,3; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; National Honor Society 4.
HOWARD BENTKOWER
Cabinet 3,4, Alt. 1, Junior Prom Committee 3; Cross Country 1,
Wrestling l, Tennis 2; Personal Service Monitor 1,2.
RAY BERENS
Student Council Pres. 1; Cabinet 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Captain 4,
Major Letter 3,4, Basketball 1,2, Track 1,2,3,4, Wrestling 2,4,
Major Letter 4; "N" Club 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4; SSO Monitor
1,2, Chairman 3,4; Student Union Monitor 4.
DONALD BERGER
Art Council 2,3; SSO Monitor 4.
STEVE BERGER
AL1CE BERKO
Cabinet Alt. l; H.R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 1,2, Certificate 2; G.A.A.
1; Pep Club 2; Reflections Revelries 3; SSSH Sec. 3, Asst. Chr. 4,
Chr. 4.
STEPHEN BERNSTEN
Honor Certificate 2; Football 1,2, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Baseball 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Major "N" 3, Basketball 3,4, Minor "N" 3,
Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chr. 3, Head Supervisor 4,
S.S.M. 2,3, Head Supervisor 4, SSO Executive Board 4; Student
Union Board Monitor 4; Gym Leaders' Club 2; Hi-Y 3,4; National
Honor Society 4; Co-Capt. Baseball 4.
RICHARD BERK
Fine Arts Club 2; S.S.M. 4; German Club 3.4.
ELLEN BIL TON
Spotlighters 1, Spring Play Crew 3: G.A.A. l; Personal Service
Monitor 4.
PAUL BISHOP
Gold Pin 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4,
Major "N" 1,2,3.4; "N" Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; S.S.M. Supervisor
4; Monitor 3; National Honor Society 4.
�MARGARET BISTOLFO
Science Fair Award 2; Cabinet 2, Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Sec. 1,2,4;
Glee Club 1; Racket Squad 3, Homecoming Committee 4; SSSH
Sec. 3, SSO Personal Sec. 4, Rater 4; Foreign Language Club 2;
Future Nurses 1,2; Latin Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, Sec. 4.
JANET BLOCH
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, National Merit Letter
of Commendation 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Silver
Clipper 1; Fine Arts Club 3; Debate 1,2,4, Co-Captain 4; G.A.A. 1;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Russian
Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; International Relations Club 3,4, Pres. 4;
Ushers Club 4.
ARTHUR BLOCK
Transferred from Von Stueben H.S., Chicago, 3; Color Guard 2;
Student Council 1; H.R. Treas. 1,2; Student Lounge Monitor 4.
DAVID BLOCK
Cabinet 2; Arts Club 2; Glee Club 1, Musical 1; Yearbook Staff 2;
SSO Monitor 4. Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club
3,4, Latin Club 1,2.
JAMES BLOCK
Blue Honor Certificate 1,2, Bronze Pin 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4,
Frosh-Soph Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Co-captain 4,
"N" Club 3,4; SSSH Sup. 4; Hi-Y 4, Treasurer 4; National Honor
Society 4.
CAROL BLOOM
Glee Club 3; Spanish Club 4.
ANN BLUMBERG
Golden Galleon 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4;
SSD Asst. Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4;
Ushers Club 4.
KENNETH BORCIA
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4, Minor "N" 2, Baseball 1,4, Shield
l; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Chr. 4; Hall Monitor 2; Student Union
Monitor 4; Hi-Y 3,4.
MARLA BOYANSKY
Cabinet Alt. l; Fine Arts Club 2,3, Art Council 4; Personal Service
Monitor 1,2.4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2.
MICHAEL BOYLE
JAY BRAUTIGAN
Student Council Alt. 1,2; Cabinet Alt. 3; Freshman Shield Football 1, Baseball 1; Minor "N" Football 2, Basketball 2, Track 2;
Major "N" Football 4, Track 4; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
LAWRENCE BRODY
National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4; Band 1;
Silver Clipper 1,2, Golden Galleon 3,4, Board 4, Arts Club 1,2,
Fine Arts Club 3,4; Wrestling 1; Nilehilite Staff 2,3,4; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4; German Club 1; Reflections Revelries Accompaniest 4.
ROBERT BRODY
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S ., 2; National Honor Society 3,4,
f', ronzp P' 3; National Science Foundation Summer Scholarship
)
Terit Letter of Commendation 4; Student Council 2;
' ts Ch 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Mixed Chorus
·corwng Committee Chr. 4; Personal Service
i
Union Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club
4; Biology Club 1; International Relations Club
.
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Pin l; SSD Chr. 4; Usher's Club 4.
DONAL.u rlROWN
Fall Play 4, National Thespian Society· 4; Reflections Revelries 3;
SSM Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Foreign Language Club
2; Hi-Y 1; Reflections Revelries 4.
JERRY BROWN
Transferred from Great Neck South Senior High School, Great
Neck, New York 4; National Merit Letter of Commendation; Counsel Latin Club; Foreign Relations Club 4.
LLOYD BROWN
Transferred from Elmwood Park H. S. 3; Choir 2; Intramurals 2;
Foreign Language Club 1.2.
JOHN BRUMMETT
Glee Club 4; Football l; Student Lounge Monitor 4.
�RAYMOND BRZNY
JANET BUCHHOLZ
H.R. Treas. 2; Musical Steering Group 3,4; Spring Play Crew
3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, Racket Squad 3, Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; SSM 4; Personal Service
Monitor 3,4; German Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3;
Language Club 2.
MYRA BURNS
G.A.A. 1,3; SSSH Sec. 4, Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3, Foreign
Language Club 2.
SANDRA CANTZ
Student Council Alt. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Nilehilite 2,3; SSO Receptionist 4, Rater 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language
Club 2, Latin Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3.
ROBERT CAPEITINI
Football 2,3,4, Major "N" 4, Wrestling 2,3,4; "N" Club 4; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 3, SSSH Sup. 4; National Honor Society 4.
SONJA CARLSON
Glee Club 2; Fall Play Crew 2, Spotlighters 1; SSO Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 3; Future Secretaries Association 4.
DENES CARROLL
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette, 2.
KAREN CHELIN
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Tri Hi-Y 1.
BONNIE CHENEY
Student Council Alt. 1; Arts Club 2; Glee Club 1,2, Silver Pin 2,
Choir 3,4, Lorelei 1,2,4, Gold Pin 3, Vivace 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep
Club 1,2, Racket Squad 3; Foreign Language Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,4.
BARRY COHEN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, 2.
BERYL COHEN
Blue Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet Alt. 2; Spring Play Crew 3,
Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Senior
Yearbook Staff 4; Reflections Revelries 3; SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 1,2, French Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3; Usher's Club 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew Chr.
4; Thespians 4.
THOMAS CONAWAY
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 1; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 4; SSO
Monitor 3.
RICHARD CONNOLLY
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S.; Football 3.
ALENE COOPER
Art Club 2; Choir 3,4, Lorelei 2, Silver Pin 3, Glee Club 1,2;
Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections
Rev'elries 3; SSO 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; Musicale Minor Role 4.
DAVID COOPER
Fall Play Crew 1; Fencing 4; SSO Monitor 2, Asst. Chr. 3;
Foreign Language Club 1,2, Board Member 2, German Club 1,2;
Biology Club 2; Chess Club 1.
SALLY COOPERMAN
Student Council 4; Cabinet 1,2; Arts Club 2; Chorus 1,2,3, Choir
4, Certificate 2, Silver Chorus Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Foreign Language Club 2; Future Secretaries of America 4; Ushers
Club 4.
JOHN CORDES
BONITA COWAN
National Honor Society 3,4, Gold Pin 2, Gold Honor Certificate
1,2, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 2; H. R. Treas. 2; Fine
Arts Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1.2, Vice-Pres. 2; G.A.A. 1; Senior
Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Hall Monitor
2; Foreign Language Club 1, Spanish Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Big
Sister Alt. 2.
�PATRICIA CROWE
H. R. Treas. 1; Cherry Pie Queen 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback
Riding 1; Pep Club 2; Yearbook Staff 2,3; Personal Service Monitor 4.
ALAN CURTIS
Honor Certificate 2, State Science Fair 1,2, District Vice Chr. 3;
Student Council 1,2, Pres. 4, Student Planning Board 4; American
Legion Oratory 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2; Arts Club 1,2; Fall Play
4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3; Spanish Club 4; Chess Club 1; Homecoming
Committee 4.
JOAN DAHLMAN
Student Council 3; Cabinet Alt. 2; H.R. Sec. 1; Glee Club
2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Homecoming Committee 3; Reflections Revelries 2; S.S.O. Monitor 3; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign
Language Club 1; Big Sister 2; Tri Hi Y 1,2.
SANDRA DEAN
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 2; Vivace 3,
Lorelei 1,2,4, Pres. 4, Silver Pin 3, Gold Pin 4; Pep Club 2;
Homecoming Committee 2; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4; G.A.A.
1,2,4; Musicale Minor Role 4.
LOUISE DE CARL
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alt.
2; Arts Club 1,2; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; German Club
4, Vice Pres. 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
KENNETH DE GRAFFENREID
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Student Council 2;
Senior Cabinet Alt.; H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Arts Club 2; Football 1,2,
3,4, "N" Club 4, Gym Leader 2; S.S.M. Period Supervisor 4;
National Honor Society 4.
JOAN DEITCH
Cadet Band 1,2; Fall Play 2, Spring Play 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep_Club
2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club Board Member 2, Spanish Club 2,3; Future Teachers 1,2; 'Reflections Revelries Crew 4.
WILLIAM DEL DOTTO
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 1; Pep Club 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; P.S.O. 4.
EILEEN DENIS
Pep Club 4.
JOANNE DEUTSCH
Freshman Cabinet 1; Glee Club 12; G.A.A. 1; SSO 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 1; Reflections
Revelries 4.
GARY DOBBE
Fine Arts Club 1; Cadet Band 1, Intermediate Band 2; Gymnastics Mgr. 1,2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, S.S.M. 4; German Club 1,2.
ROBERT DREYER
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Bronze Pin 4; Tennis
3,4, Intramural Tennis 4; S.S.M. 3, SSSH Chairman 4; Hi-Y 4;
Illinois State Scholarship 4.
JERRY DULKIN
Student Council Alt. 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; Glee 1,2, Certificate 2,
Choir 3,4, Gold Pin 4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2,3,
Major N 4, Tennis 1,2, Shield 1,2, Track 3; "N" Club 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, SSM Supervisor 4;
Student Union Board 4, Pres. 4; Hi-Y 2.
JANICE EDDY
National Merit Letter of Recommendation 4, VFW Essay Award
3, National Honor Society 3,4, Gold Honor Certificate 1, Blue
Honor Certificate 2, Silver Pin 2, Bronze Pin 3; Fine Arts Club
2,3; Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon 3,4, Editor 4; G.A.A. 1,3;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4.
KAREN EIMSTAD
Art Council 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
ROBERT EINHORN
Transferred frcm Senn H.S., Chicago, 1; Student Council 1;
Cabinet 2; Gymnastics 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; A.V.A. 1,2.
EDITH EISENBERG
Student Council Alt. 1; SSO Rater 4.
RAYMOND ELVEY
Arts Club 1,2; Yearbook 4.
�BONITA EPSTEIN
Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; SSO Chairman 3; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Future Nurses Club 1.
JOHN ESBROOK
Wrestling 1,2,3.
KENNETH FAIRMAN
Foreign Language Club 2; P.S.O. 4.
DEBORAH F ALSTEIN
Cabinet l; H.R. Vice Pres. 1, Sec. 2; Glee Club 2,3, Musical Crew
3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 1.
JOEL FEDER
Student Council 3,4, Service Pin 4, Parliamentarian 4; Youth of
the Year Award 4; Debate 1; Fine Arts Club 1,2; Homecoming
Committee 4; SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2; Personal Service
Monitor 1,2; Foreign Language Club Board 2; Biology Club 2.
BONNIE FELD
Girls Glee 2, Musicale Crew 2; Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 2; Homecoming Committee 1; Reflections Crew 4; S.S.O. Chr. 4; S.S.0.
Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
JACK FELDMAN
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Silver
Clipper 1; Track l; S.S.M. 4, SSSH Chr. 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4.
RICHARD FELDMAN
Magazine Drive High Sales Award 1; Art Council 1,2; Spring
Play Crew l; Tennis 1, Intramural Basketball-Leader 4; SSO Assistant Chairman 3, Chairman 3, Monitor 3,4; Personal Service
Monitor 2, Library Ass't. 1,2; Student Union Board Committee
1,2; Foreign Language Club 2; Biology Club 2; Big Brother Ait.
2,4; Hi-Y 4.
BARBARA FELDNER
G.A.A. 1,2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3.
MARILYNN FELZER
Cabinet 1,2,3,4; H.R. Seel 1,2; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4;
Pep Club 1,2,3, Homecoming Committee 2; Reflections Revelries
2,3,4; SSO 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3; French Club 1,2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSO 4.
[RENE F'ERGUSON
Student Council Rep. 1; Cabinet Alt. 2; Lorelei 2,4, Vivace 3, Glee
Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Music Certificate 2, Silver Pin 3; Pep Club
1, Homecoming committee 1,4; Reflections 2,3,4; Monitor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Tri-Hi-Y l; Big Sister 2.
ROGER FERNANDEZ-ROJO
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette, l; Class Treas.
l; Blue Certificate 2, Bronze Key 3, National Honor Society. 3,4,
National Merit Semifinalist 4, National Spanish Contest, 2nd
place 2; Student Council Alternate 3; Cabinet Alternate 3; Football 1,2, "62". Swimming 1,2,3,4, "62", Minor "N" 2,3; Nilehilite
Staff 4; SSSH Chr. 2, Asst. Chr. 3, Supervisor 4; Personal Service
Monitor 3; Foreign Language 2, Spanish Club 3,4; A.V.A. 2,3,4;
Radio Club 1.
HENRY FIDLER
Public Speaking Award 3; Art Council 1,2; Spring Play 3, Fall
Play 4; SSO Monitor 4; Biology Club 2.
SIMONE FIELDS
G.A.A. 1.2; SSO Monitor 4; Pins and Pans l; Spotlighters 1.
JOAN MARIE FINKL
Transferred from Roycemore Girls School, Evanston, 3.
LAURETTE FIOCCHI
Science Fair 2, Honor Certificate 2; Golden Galleon Art's Editor
4; Spotlighters 2; Pep Club 2; Personal Service Monitor 4, Monitor
2; Foreign Langµage Club 1,2, French Club 3,4.
MAUREEN FISHMAN
Honor Certificate l; Cabinet 3, Alt. 4, Junior Prom Committee 3;
Arts Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4. Lorelies 4, Bronze Pin 3;
Spotlighters l; G.A.A. 1,2; Reflections 3; Foreign Language Club
1,2, French Club 3, Sec. 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
RICHARD FLACK
Transferred from Tuley H.S.. Chjcago, 2; H.R. Vice-Pres. 1;
Chorus 1; Football; "T" Club l; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Monitor 2,4;
Foreign Language Club 2; Radio Club 1, Biology Club 2.
�THOMAS FOSS
H.R. Vice Pres. 1; Choir 3,4, Musical 3; Wrestling 4, Track 2,4;
SSSH Chr. 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 1.
EDWAl\D FRADKIN
Track 1; SSO 4; Industrial Arts Club 2.
MICHAEL FRANDZEL
Debate 1,2,4; Intermediate Band 1.
MARGARET FRANZ
Silver Clipper 1; Fine Arts 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3.
MICHAEL FRIEDLER
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Arts Club 1,2,3; Band
1; SSO 2; Foreign Language Club 2; German Club 3,4; Astronomy
Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3.
BURT FRIEDMAN
Lyric Opera Art Award 3, Art Council 3; Baseball 1; SSO Monitor
1,2, Asst. Chr. 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Foreign Language
Club 1; Nat'l. Scholastic Art Contest 4.
MAUREEN FRIEDMAN
Transferred from Luther L. Wright H.S., Ironwood, Mich., 2·
Red Peppers 1; Bronze Pin 3; H.R. Treas. 2; Choir 1; G.A.A. 1;
Pep Club 1,2; School Paper 2; French Club 1,2, Vice Pres. 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2; 100% Club 3.
MICHAEL FRIEDMAN
Transferred from Mather H .S., Chicago, I; Science Seminar 3;
Baseball 2; SSM 3, SSSH Chr. 4; Spanish Club 3; Psychology
Club 4.
NEIL FRIEDMAN
Tennis 2; SSO Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
JOSE GARCIA
Transferred from La Salle H .S., Sancti-Spiritus, Cuba 3; Spanish
Club 4.
CAROL GARDNER
Glee Club 2, Choir 3,4, Lorelei 4, Steering Group 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Pin 2; Pep Club 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 1,2,4; German Club
1; Biology Club 2; FuturP Nurses 2,3,4, Treas 3, Pres. 4.
ROSEMARY GARRO
Honor Board 4; Student Council Alt. 1, Student Planning Board
4; H.R. Sec. 1,2,3; Spotlighters 3, Major Role 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club 1,2, Homecoming Committee 2,3; Nilehilite Staff 4; Reflections 2,3; Foreing Language Club 2; Big Sister 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
HOWARD GEBEL
Baseball 1,4; SSO Chr. 2; Monitor 4; French Club 1,2.
DEANNA GERBER
Freshman Cabinet Alt. 1; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2;
G.A.A. 1; SSSH Sec. 4, SSO News 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2;
Future Teachers Club 2; Ushers Club 4.
RICHARD GEVIRTZ
Arts Club 2,3; Boys Glee 1,2, Choir 3,4, Choral Pin 3, Musical 2,
Barbershop 1,2, Musical Steering Group 3,4; Spring Play 3; Cross
Country 4, Fencing 4, Minor "N" 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Foreign
Language Club 1,2, Latin Club 12; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Musicale Director 4.
TERRY GIBBONS
Transferred from St. Edward's H.S., Elgin, Illinois, 2; SSO Monitor 3.
VIVIAN GIERLACH
Science Fair Certificate 2; Music Certificate 2; H.R. Vice Pres. 2;
Arts Club 2, First Place Lyric Opera Guild Art Contest 4; Glee
Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 2; Asst. Head Sec. SSO 4, Rater 4;
Personal Service Monitor 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice Pres. 4.
ROBERT GILHOOLEY
Bronze Pin 3, Silver Pin 2, Gold Certificate 1, Blue Certificate 2;
H .R. Pres. 1,2,3; Football 3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4, Baseball
1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3, Basketball 2, Shield 2,
Gymnastics 1, Shield 1; "N" Club 4; 'SSSH Asst. Chr. 3. SSO
Executive Board 4, Hall Monitor Captain 2; Student Union Board
4; Code Committee 4; National Honor Society 4.
�ELLEN GOLDBAUM
Silver Pin 3, Blue Certificate 1; Science Fair 1; Cabinet Alt. k;
Fine Arts Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Award 2, Ripplettes 1,
Swim Show 1; Personal Service Monitor 2; SSSH Sec. 4; Homecoming 4; French Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Ushers Club 3,4.
CAROL GOLDSMITH
Transferred from Hirsch, Chicago, 1; Cabinet 3, Alt. 2,4; Fine
Arts Club 1,2; Glee Club 1, Junior Choir 1; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A.
1,2; Pep Club 2; SSO Receptionist 4, S.S.M. 4; Foreign Language
Club 2, French Club 4.
CHARLES GOLDSTEIN
JEFFREY GOLOB
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, 2; Cross
Country 1, Baseball 1, Gymnastics 2, Indoor Track 4; Pep Club
1,2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
MARLENE GOODFRIEND
Blue Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2; Fall Play
Crews 1,2, Spring Play Crew l; G.A.A. 1,2; Senior Yearbook Staff
4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3;
Biology Club 3.
HEIDI GOODMAN
Student Council Alt. 3; R.R. Sec. 2; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1;
Pep Club 1; SSO Rater 4, SSSH Sec. 4; French Club 1,2; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3; Ushers Club 3,4.
NORMAN GOODMAN
Football 1,4, Baseball 2,4, Gym Leaders 2; S.S.M. Supervisor 4;
Hall Monitor 2.
BARBARA GORDON
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Key, Gold Honor Certificates
1,2, Silver Pin 2; Freshman Cabinet; H.R. Sec. 1,2, Vice Pres. 3;
Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,
Music Certificate 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4;
Yearbook Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; SSM 4; Big Sister Alt. 2;
French Club 1,2,3,4; Student Handbook Committee 2; Ushers
Club 4; Reflections Revelries Publicity Committee 4, Illinois
Statt Scholarship 4.
JANICE GORDON
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 3;
Cabinet Alt. 4; R.R. Pres. 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2; SSO Sec. 3, Rater 3,4,
Receptionist 4, SSP News 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
EDWARD GOULD
Arts Council 4, Treas. 4; Spotlighters 2,3; Reflections Revelries 3;
S.S.M. 3,4, Student Lounge Monitor 4.
BARBARA GRAFF
Fine Arts Club 2; Glee Club 1,2, Certificate 2; Senior Yearbook
Staff 4; GAA 2; Foreign Language Club Staff Rep. 2, Spanish
Club 3,4; Future Secretaries Association 4; Reflection Revelries
Crew 4.
SHARON GREENBERG
Blue Certificate 1, Silver Pin 2, Bronze Award 3, National Merit
Semi-Finalist 4; Cabinet Alt. 3; Fine Arts Club 1,2, Silver Clipper
Vice Pres. 2, Golden Galleon Literary Editor 4; Glee Club 1;
Spotlighters 1; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; German Club 1,2,3,4,
Secretary 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Ushers Club 3; Foreign Relations Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; National Honor Society 4.
EUGENE GROAT
Glee Club 1; SSSH 2.
DIANE GROSS
Student Planning Board 4; G.A.A. 1; Homecoming Committee 4;
Nilehilite Staff 2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Rater 4; Foreign
Language Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2,4.
RICHARD HABER
Homeroom Pres. 3; Baseball 1,2; SSO Chairman 4.
LILLIAN HALBREICH
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Silver Pin 2, Blue Honor
Certificate 1,2; Student Council 1, Alt. 2, Student Lounge Monitor
1; Fine Arts Club 2,3; Spotlighters 1, Fall Play Crew 1; G.A.A.
1,3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSO Receptionist 3, SSSH Sec. 4,
SSO Monitor 2,4; Personal Service Monitor 1; Foreign Language
Club 1,2, German Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Big Sister 2; Biology Seminar
3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2.
JUDITH HALL
Cabinet Alt. 1; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; SSSH Sec. 3,4.
LAWRENCE HALLER
Bronze Pin 3, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Cadet
Band 1; Fine Alis Club 2; Astronomy Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3.
�NANCY HANELIN
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 3, Junior Prom Committee 3;
Local Winner Elks Youth Leadership Contest 4; Spring Play 3,
Fall Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2, Board 2; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4, Co-Chr. 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Hall Monitor 2;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, French
Club 3; Future Teachers Club 1,2, Treas. 1,2; Ushers Club 3,4;
Reflections Revelries Floor Mgr. 4, Thespians 4.
WILMA HAUGNESS
Hrm. Sec. 3,4; Arts Club 1; Silver Clipper 2; Fall Play Crew 3,
Spring Play Minor Role 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Nilehilite Staff 2; S.S.O.
Monitor 4, SSD 4; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club 4.
JANET HEIM
Cabinet 1,2,3, Pres. 1,2; G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2, Homecoming Committee 2,4; SSO Head Clerk 4, Monitor 2,3; Student Union
Board 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Executive Board Committee
2; Student Code Committee 4; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4.
RICHARD HEINRICH
District Science Fair 2; Student Council Alt. 1; Orchestra 1;
Spring Play 3; Tennis 2, Shield 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4, S.S.M.
Monitor 3; Foreign i.anguage Club 1,2, Board Member 2; Biology
Club 2; AV.A. 1,2,3,4.
KAREN HELLER
Science Seminar 2, Blue Honor Certificate 1, Bronze Pin 3; Debate
1; Quill and Scroll 3,4, Arts Club 1; Glee Club l; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
Nilehilite Reporter 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2.
CAROLYN HENKIN
ROBERTA HENNER
Student Council 1,2, Student Planning Board 4; Fine Arts Club 2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Nilehilite 4; SSO Sec. 4; Personal Service
Monitor 1,2; Foreign Language Club 2, Latin Club 3; Future Nurses
4; Pins and Pans 1.
HEIDI HERBRICH
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston 2; Bronze
Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1.2; German Club 4; National
Honor Society 4.
DAN HERSHENSON
Arts Club 2, Art Fair 4, Art Award 4; Football 1,3,4, Wrestling
1,2, Track 3,4; "N" Club 4; S.S.M. 3,4, SSSH Chairman 4; Student
Union Monitor 4.
CAROL HERWI'l'"l"
Cabinet Alt. 1,2; H.R. Sec. l; Girl's Glee l; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club
3, Homecoming Committee 3; SSO Monitor 1, Asst. Head Sec. 3,
SSSH Sec. 4; French Club 1,2; Future Teachers l; Tri-Hi-Y l;
SS04.
RICHARD HESS
Personal Service Monitor 4, Hall Monitor 4; International Relations
Club 4; Radiobiology 4.
BARBARA HESSELL
F1ne Arts Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2, Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A.
b
1,2; Pep Clu. 1,2, Racket Squad 3; SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Rater 4,
Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, French Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1.2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
RONALD HILLSTRAND
Glee Club l ; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 4, Baseball
1, Wrestling 2, Track 2,4; Pep Club 2; S.S.M. Asst. Supervisor 3,
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4; German
Club 1.2.
GAYLE HIRSCH
Student Council 1; H.R. Sec. 1; Fall Play Crew 1, Spring Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3;
Personal Service Monitor 1, SSO Monitor 3,4, SSO Sec. 4; Foreign
Language Club 1,2; Reflections Revelries 4; S.S.M. Sec. 4,
Monitor 4.
JEFF HOFFMAN
Transferred from Fair Fax H.S., Calif. 3; Baseball 1,2.
MARCY HOFFMAN
Student Council Alt. 1, Student Council 2; Junior Cabinet Alt.;
H.R. Sec. 3; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2, Board 2; Pep Club 2; Reflections Revelries 2; Office Monitor 1,2, SSO Sec. 3, SSO Receptionist 3, SSO Period Sec. 4, Hall Monitor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Musicale Major Role 4.
JERRI-RAE HOOK
Student Council 3,4, Alt. 1; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Lorelei 1,2,4,
Vivace 3, Musicale 3, Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Rippelettes
l; Cheerleader 1,2, Pep Club 1,2.3,4, Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Reflections Revelries 2,3,4, Personal Service Monitor 2; Student
Union Board 4; German Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Ushers Club 3.
ROBERTA HORAN
Cabinet l; Fine Arts 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choral Certificate 2; Spotlighters 1, Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 3, Fall Play
Business Manager and Assistant Director of Crews 4, National
Thespian Society 4; G.A.A. 3,4; Reflections Revelries Business
Manager 4; SSO 4, Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign
Language Club 2, Board 2, French Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Sec. 4.
�ROBERT HUSSEY
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, 3; Science Club
1; Masque and Gavel 3, Treas. 3; SSO 4; Spanish Club 3; PSO 4.
ALICE HUTTER
Glee 1,2 3, Award 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club l; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Future Secretaries of America 4.
RICHARD INGERSOLL
Bronze Honor Pin 2; Student Council 3; Senior Cabinet 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4,
Co-Captain 2, Minor "N" 1,2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH
Chr. 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; National Honor Society 4; S.S.M. Supervisor 4.
HELEN JACKSON
District Science Fair 2; Student Council 3, Alt. 1, Ticket Sales
Committee 2; Cabinet 1,4; Big Sister 2; Arts Club 4; Glee
Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Horsebackriding 3; Pep Club 2,4, Racket
Squad 3; SSSH 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language
Club 1,2, French Club 3; Homecoming Committee 2, Head Secretary 4; Student Code Committee 3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4;
Spring Play Crew 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
JEFFREY JACOBS
H.R. Pres 1.2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, SSS Supervisor 4; Foreign
Language Club 1.
RONNA JACOBS
Science Fair 1; Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 2; R.R. Pres. l;
Service Pin 2; Arts Club 2; Spotlighters 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Nilehilite Staff 2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2,3,4; French Club 2; Reflections Revelries
Crew 4.
JEROLD JACOVER
Bronze Pin 4; Cabinet 1; Golden Galleon 3,4, Fine Arts Club 3;
Swimming 1,2 3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Captain 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Homecoming Committee
4; Nilehilite Staff 2,4; SSSH Supervisor 4, S.S.M. 3, Monitor 2;
Student Union Board 4; Foreign Language Club 2, French Club
3; National Honor Society 4.
RONALD JAEGER
Blue Honor Certificate 1,2,, Silver Pin 2. Bronze Pin 3, Honor
Board 3,4, Chr. 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Student Council 3; Boys State Representative 3; Basketball 3,
Minor "N" 3, Fencing 4, Intramural Basketball 4; SSM 3, Supervisor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Board 4; Homecoming Treas. 4; Hi-H 3,4, Pres. 4; Fine Arts Club 4; Illinois State
Scholarship 4; National Honor Society 4.
ELAINE JAET
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Secretary 4; Girls State
Participant 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4;
S.S.0. Hall Monitor 2, Student Lounge Monitor 2. Secretary 2,
Chairman 4, Receptionist 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3,4,
Vice President 4.
ANDREW JOHNS
Gymnastics 2, Tennis 2,3,4, Shield 2, Minor "N" 3; SSSH Chr. 4,
Asst. Chr. 4; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y 2.
DOUGLAS JOHNSON
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; Glee Club 2, Choir
3,4; Spotlighters 2, Audio-Lighting Crew 2,3,4; Physics Club 3,
Radio Club 3; Industrial Arts Club 4.
GREGORY JOHNSON
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, 1; H.R. Vice Pres.
2; Swimming 1,2,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 4, Captain 4, Tennis
2, Shield. 2; Track 3; "N" Club 4; Pep Club 2; SSSH Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2, German Club
3; Science Fair l; Hi-Y 2,4; Homecoming Committee 4.
LYNN JOHNSON
Transferred from Senn, Chicago 1; Student Council Alternate 2,3;
Cabinet Alternate 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Racquet Squad
3, Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; SSSH
Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Foreign Language Club 1;
Big Sister 2; Future Secretaries Association 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4;
Ushers Club 3,4.
SANDRA JOHNSON
H.S. Sec. l 2; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 1, Award 1; Horseback
Riding 1,2; SSO Rater 3, Monitor .3; Personal Service Monitor 2,4.
DALE JOHNSTON
Gymnastics 1,2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N"
3,4, Track 2, Frosh-Soph Shield 2; SSSH Chr. 1,2, Asst. Chr. 4;
Foreign Language Club 2.
BEVERLY JONES
Cabinet Alt. 2; H.R. Pres 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Pep Club 2; SSD
4, Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Big Sister 2; Pins and Pans
2; 100% Club 3.
RICHARD JOOS
Football l; S.S.O. Asst. Chr. 4, Monitor 3.
RONNI KAHN
H.R. Sec. l; Spotlighters 1,2,3; SSD Asst. Chr. 4; Personal Service
Monitor 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
�RENEE KALUZNA
Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1; Asst. Receptionist SSO
3; Foreign Language Club 1; Spotlighters 3,4.
JANICE KAMPS
National Honor Society 3, Student Planning Board 4; Homeroom
Vice Pres. 1; Fine Arts Club 1; Pep Club 2, Racket Squad 3; SSSH
Sec. 3,4, SSO Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Student Union
Board 4; Future Nurses Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
JUDITH KAMPS
Student Souncil Alt. 2,3; Homeroom Sec. 1; Fine Arts Club 1;
Pep Club 2, Racket Squad 3, Cheer Leader 4; SSO Asst. Head Sec.
3, SSSH Chr. 4, S.S.M. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student
Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Julia
Stebbins Award 4.
KENNETH KANN
Gymnastics 1, Track 2; S.S.O. Chr. 4.
LINDA KANZELBAUM
Transferred from Crystal Lake Community H.S. 3; Cabinet 4;
GAA 1,2,3, Award 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3, Homecoming Committee 4;
Student Union Board Monitor 4; Spanish Club 1; Future Nurses 1,2.
FRED KAPLAN
Transferred from West Rockford, Rockford, Ill. 2; Fall Play Crew
3; Fencing 4; S.S.M. Monitor 4.
JUDITH KAPLAN
Cabinet 3,4, Junior Prom Committee 3; Silver Clipper 1; Spring
Play 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Monitor 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,
French Club 3
SUE KAPLAN
Science Fair 1,2, District Science Fair 2, National Honor Society
3,4, Silver Pin 2, Bronze Pin 2; Student Council 4; Big Sister Alt.
2; Spotlighters 1; G.AA. 1; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Court Attendant 3; SSSH Sec. 3, Asst. Receptionist 4; Monitor 2; Foreign
Language Club Pres. 2, French Club 3; Student Code Committee
4; Ushers Club. 3.
WILLIAM KAPLAN
Student Council Alt. 2; H.R. Pres. 1; Glee Club 1, Band 2; Wrestling Minor "N" 1, Baseball 1, Football 2; Monitor 1,2, SSO Asst.
Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language 1,2.
ROBERT KARAS
Illinois State Science Award 1,2; Intramural Basketball 4; SSO
Asst. Chr. 3, S.S.M. 4; Physics Club 4; Hi~Y 4.
ALAN KASSIN
Blue Honor Certificate 1,2, Silver Honor Key 2, Bronze Pin 3;
S.S.M. 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; International Relations
Club 3,4.
BARBARA KATZ
Silver Honor Pin 2, Certificate 1; Student Council Alt. 2; Fine
Arts Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2; Pep Club
2; Homecoming Committee 4; S S.O. Monitor 2,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4.
TERRY KELLAR
Student Council 1; Cadet Band 1, Intermediate Band 2, Concert
Band 2,3,4, Letter 3. Pin 4, Marching Band 2,3 .4; G.A.A. 1,2;
Head Sec. S.S.D. 3; Foreign Language Club 2; Pins and Pans 3.
LINDA KELZ
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 1; Student Council 1; Glee
Club 1; Fine Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; SSM 3; Personal Service
Monitor 2,4.
JOAN KEMPTON
Student Council Alt. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2, Music Certificate 2; GAA
1,2,3,; Pep Club 1,2,3, Cheerleader 4. Homecoming Queen 4; S.S.O.
3,4, Asst. Head Sec. 4. Monitor 3.4, Rater 3, SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union Board Monitor 4; Spanish
Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Big Sister 2; Cabinet Alt. 4.
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JOEL KESSLER
Cross-country 1, Swimming 1; Yearbook 2,3; Foreign Language
Club 1; Psychology Club 4.
MICHAEL KISS
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet 3,4, Sgt. at Arms 3, Pres. 4; Homeroom Pres. 2; Boy's State 3; Baseball 1,3, Shield 1, Major "N" 3,
Gymnastics 1, Shield 1, Tennis 4, Minor "N" 2, Co-Captain 2,
"N" Club 4; SSO 3, Asst. Chr. 4; S.S.M. 3, Supervisor 4; French
Club 4; Class Pres. 4; Hi-Y 4; Student Planning Board 4.
ALENE KITE
�ROBERTA KITE
Gold Certificate 1, Bronze Key 3; Student Council Alt. 3; Cabinet
4, Alt. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3.4, Lorelei 1,2,4, Vivace 3, Musicale 2; Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 1,2; Homecoming Court
4; French Club 2; Reflections Revelries 4; Musicale 4, Steering
Group 2,4.
JOANN KLING
G.A.A. 1,3,4; Pep Club 1.
ALAN KLINKE
School Science Fair 1,2, Illinois State Science Fair 2; Wrestlin
2; SSSH Assistant Chairman 3; Student Union Board 4.
MICHAEL KLUG
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette, 2; Choir 4; Footbal
3,4, Gymnastics 2, Wrestling 3; SSSH Chr. 4; School Store Moni·
tor 4.
JERE KLUGE
Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters 2; GAA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2, Homecoming Chr. 4; S.S.O. Sec.-Receptionist 4, Hall Monitor 2; Personal
Service Monitor 3; Foreign Language Club l, Spanish Club 3,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 4; Reflections Revelries 4.
RAYMOND KOHN
Art Council 1, Art Award 3, Honorable Mention 3; Gymnastics 2,
Tennis 3, Wrestling 4.
DOREEN KORN
Fine Arts Club 1,2; Glee Club 3, Choir 4, Spring Play Minor Role
3, Steering Group 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries 3,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign
Language Club 1,2; Musicale Minor Role 4.
DONNA KOTAREK
Bronze Pin 2; Student Council Alt. 1; Cabinet Alt. 2; Golden
Galleon 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Nilehilite Staff 2, Yearbook
Activities Editor 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club
1,2; Future Nurses 1; National Honor Society 4.
BRINA KRADER
GAA 1,2; S.S.O. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language
Club 2.
ANDREA KRAMER
Blue Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Junior Prom Committee
3; Spring Musical Crew 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,4; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Pep Club 2, Cheerleader 4, Homecoming Committee 4; SSO
Receptionist 3, SSO Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2, Student
Union Monitor 4; Future Nurses Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y.
GAY KRAMER
Art Council 4; Golden Galleon Guild 1,2,3,4; Personal Service
Monitor 3; Silver Clipper 1,2.
FRED KP...AUSE
Student Council Alt. 1,2; Cabinet 1,2,3; Arts Club 1,2, Art Council
4; Fall Play 4; German Club 3; Astronomy Club 2,3; International
Relations Club.
JOANNE KRAUSE
Illinois State Scholarship 4; Science Seminar 3; Student Planning
Board 4; Arts Club 1, Silver Clipper 1,2, Golden Galleon 3,4;
Spotlighters 1,2, Pres. 2, Thespians 2,3,4, Fall Play 1, Fall Play
Crew 2, Fall Play Cast 3; G.A.A. 1; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Chess Club 1; Fall Play Crew 4.
PHYLLIS KREIS
National Thespian Society 3,4; Fine Arts Club 1,2; Fall Play Crew
1,2,3,4, Spring Play Crews 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,3; SSD Asst. Chr. 4; Monitor 3;
Foreign Language Club 1,2.
JAMES KROMER
Transferred from Lane Tech H.S., Chicago. 2; Office Aid 1,2; Slide
Rule Club 1,2; Life Guard 2; Intramural Sports 1,2. Swimming 1,
Track 2; Lane Newspaper 1,2; SSM Monitor 1,2,4; Spanish Club
3,4; Science Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1; AV.A. 1,2.
MARLENE KULWIN
Student Council 1; Sophomore Cabinet Alt. 2; Spotlighters 1;
G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2; SSO 3,4; Hall Monitor 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club
1,2; Future Teachers of America 1.
SHARON KUNAR
Honor Certificate 2; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2;
Reflections 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language
Club 2, Spanish Club 4.
HOWARD KURLAND
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 1; Honor Certificate
2: SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Psychology Club 4.
�PATRICIA LAING
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1; SSSH Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor
4; P .S.O. 4, Business Mgr. 4.
STEVE LAMPERT
Bronze Pin 4; Spotlighters Spring Play Crew 3; Swimming Team
1, Frosh Shield 1; Monitor 1, S.S.M. 4, SSO Chr. 4; Foreign LanJ
guage Club 2, Spanish Club 3.
MARCIA LANE
Golden Galleon 3, Silver Clipper 2; Arts Club 2; Spring Play
Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1; Reflections Crew 2; SSSH
Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Future Teachers 2.
CAROLYN LARSON
Girl's Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 2,3; Pins and Pans Club 3.
RALPH LARSEN
Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Co-captain 4, Track 1,2, Wrestling
1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Monitor Captain 2, SSD Supervisor 3, S.S.M.
Supervisor 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union Monitor 4.
LINDA LATHAM
Silver Pin 3; H.R. Sec 4; Glee Club 1,2, Certificate 2, Musical
Crew 3, Choir 4; G.A.A. 1; Future Nurses, Sgt. at Arms 4.
THOMAS LEACH
Musicale Crews 1,2, Technical Director 3; Fall Play Crews 1,2;
Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2,4; Radio Club 3,4, Pres. 4.
DONALD LEAF
Transferred from Bowen H.S., Chicago 1; Blue Honor Certificate
2, Science Fair 2; Cabinet Alt. 2; Basketball 1, Baseball 1.2,3;
Homecoming Committee 4; Monitor 2, SSSH Chr. 4; Spanish Club
2; Big Brother 2; Illinois State Scholarship 4.
FRED LEAVITT
Swimming Team, Tennis Team 1,2, Frosh-Soph. Shield; Alt. Monitor 2; French Club 2.
KAREN LEFTWICH
Spotlighters 1, Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Crew Chr. 4, Spring Play Crew
1,2, National Thespians Society 4; G.A.A. 4; Reflections Crew 4;
Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club
1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2.
BARRY LEVIN
H.R. Pres. 1,2; Track 1; SSO Monitor 3,4, Chrm. 4.
MAJORY LEVIN
Illinois State Science Fair 2; Cabinet 1.2, Treas. 2, Alt. 3; H.R.
Vice Pres. 1; Steering Group 4; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play
Crew 3; .G.A.A. 1,2, Board 2; Pep Club 1,2, Racket Squad 3, Homecoming Committee 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Asst. Chr. 4, SSO News Staff;
Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitors 1; Foreign Language Club
1,2, Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Big
Sister 2; Reflections Revelries 4; Illinois State Scholarship 4.
WILLIAM LEVIN
Marching Band 1, Concert Band 1; Tennis 1, Shield 1; S.S.O.
Chr. 4; Monitor 2,3,4.
ELEANOR LEVINE
Gold Honor Certificate 1,2, Gold Honor Award 2, Service Pin 2,
Bronze Key 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; Spotlighters 1, Fall Play Crew 1;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Pin 2; Homecoming Committee 4; S.S.0. Receptionist 2, SSSH Secretary 3, S.S.0. Asst. Head Sec. 4, Monitor 4;
Foreign Language Club 1,2, French Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Fine Arts
Club 1,23; District Science Fair 2; Ushers Club 3,4.
MARTIN LEVINE
Transferred from Austin H.S. 3; Student Council 1; H.H. Representative 2; Choir 3; Band 3; Football Mgr. 2, Basketball Mgr. 2;
S.S.O. Monitor 4.
MICHAEL LOUIS
Band 1; Football 1.2; Basketball 1; S S.M. 4; Spanish Club 1,2.
NANCY LINK
Transferred from Crystal Lake H.S.. Crystal Lake. Ill., 3; Pep
Club 1,2,3; Homecoming Committee 1.2,3; German Club 2,3, Vice
Pres. 2; Choir Council 3; Amature Show 2; Science Club 2,3;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Leaders Club 3; Choir 2,3; SSO
Rater 4. Reflections Revelries 4.
RICKI LIPAWSKY
Science Fair 1, Award 1; Arts Club 1,2; Spring Play 3. Fall Play
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1, Pin 1; Pep Club 1 2, Racket Sauad 3; Monitor 2;
S.S.M. Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Yearbook General
Staff 2,3,4, Co-editor Portrait Section 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
�JOHN LOWE
Cabinet Alt. 3; Glee Club 1; Football 1.2,3,4. Frosh Shield 1,
Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3,4,
S.S.M. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4, Vice
Pres. 4, Treas. 4.
LOUIS LUTZ
Wrestling 1,2, Minor "N" 1, Major "N" 2, Gym Leaders 2; "N
Club 2,3,4; SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2,3.
ALAN MAGIT
Football 1,2,3,4, Track 2, Baseball 1,4, Wrestling Manager 4;
"N" Club 4; SSSH Chr. 3,4, Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2.
JEFFREY MANTELL
Science Fair 1, District Science Fair 2; Student Council Alt. 1;
Boys State Alt. 3; Gymnastics 1, Frosh Shield 1, Track 1,2,4,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 4; SSO Supervisor 3, SSSH Chr. 3, SSSH
Supervisor 4. Asst. Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign
Language Club 1,2, Latin Club 1,2.
ROBERT MANTZER
Transferred from St. George H.S. 2; Basketball 1,3.
JAMES MARMEL
Homecoming Committee 4; S.S.0. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Radio Club 1.
NICKOLAUS MARSHALL
Student Council Alt. 2.
STUART MARSHALL
Football 1,2,4, M.V.P. 4. Wrestling 1,2,3,4, First Place Waukegan
Invitational 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Gym Leader 2; "N" Club 4; SSO
Supervisor 3,4, Hall Monitor 2; Student Union Monitor 4.
\I
LOUISE MARTISH
G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.
SUZANNE MARWIL
Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; SSSH Chr. 3; Pins and Pans 1.
LOIS MASSEY
Cabinet Alt. l; Glee Club 1,2, Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 1;
Pep Club 2; Reflections Revelries 2; SSO Monitor 4.
STEPHEN MAY
Cabinet 4; Gymnastics 1,2,3 4, Track 2; "N" Club 1,2,3,4, Major
"N" 2 3,4; Nilehilite Staff 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Foreign Language Club 2.
MARILYN MAYPOLE
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 1,2; District Science Fair 2; Glee Club 1,2,
Choir ·3,4, Lorelies 1,2, Music Silver Pin 3; Spanish Club 3,
Foreign Langua[_e Club 1,2; Future Nurses 4; National Honor
Society 4.
STANLEY MEADOWS
Student Council 3; SSO Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2,
German Club 3; Physics Club 3.
SHARLENE MEDNICK
H.R. Sec. 1; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Club 1.
HERBERT MEITES
Transferred from John Burrows Jr. H.S .. Los Angeles, Calif. 1;
National Honor Society 3.4, Gold Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin
3, National Merit Semi-fnalist 4; Yearbook Sports Editor 4;
Niiehilite 2; SSO Chr. 2; Latin Club 2; SSSA Chairman 2; SSM 4.
JACQUELINE MELVIN
Student Council Alt. 1; Cabinet 3; G.A.A. 1; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Club 2,3 4; P.S.O. 4.
CAROL MENES
Glee 1,2, Choir 3. Lorelei 1,2. Vivace 3, Band 1, Music Certificate
2, Music Silver Pin 3; G.A.A. 1; Personal Service Monitor 1,3,4;
French Club 4; Chess Club Sec. 2.
J
�HOWARD MICHAEL
Football 2,4, "N" Club 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, S.S.M. 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2.
JERRY MICHAEL
BURTON MICHAELS
Honor Certificate 1,2, Bronze Pin 3, Nat'l Merit Simi-Finalist 4,
English Achievement Award Runner-Up 4; Cabinet 1; Debate 1.
Nat'l Forensics League 1,2,3,4; Arts Club 1,2, Publicity Chr. 2,
Silver Clipper 1,2, Publicity Chr. 2, Co-Editor 2, Golden Galleon
3,4; Tennis 1, Fencing 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Nilehilite
Staff 2, Feature Editor 2, Nilehilite 4. Exchange Editor 4, Quill
and Scroll 3,4; SSSH Asst. Supervisor 4; Personal Service Monitor
2; Foreign Language Club 1,2, French Club 4; International Relations Club 3.
BRUCE MILLER
Cabinet 3; Football 1,2, Frosh-Soph Shield, Basketball 3; S.S.M.
Monitor 2; SSO Asst Chairman 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Musicale 4; Thespians 4.
DENNIS MOBERG
Cabinet 2, Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 1; Service Pin 2; Football 1,2, Co-Capt.
Cross Country 3,4, Honorary Captain 4, Shield 1,2, Minor "N"
3, Major "N" 4, Intermural Basketball 4, P.E. Leader 2; "N" Club
4; Monitor Captain 2, SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, SSO Executive Board
4, SSD Head Sup. SSM Head Sup. 4; Spanish Club 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4,
Junior Coordinator 3, Vice Pres. 4.
BURTON MORGAN
. Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, 1; Glee Club 1,
Chorus 1, Choral Champions 1; Spotlighters 3,4, Fall Play Minor
Role 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Chess and
Checker Club 1.
KAREN MOSER
Transferred from Howey Academy, Florida, 2; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A.
1,2,3, Horseback Riding 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 2.
RUTH MULDER
Pep Club 2, Racket Squad 3; Reflections Revelries 3; SSO Rater
3, Sec.-Receptionist 4, S.S.M. 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3 4;
Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.
CAROL MURRAY
Transferred from Mallinekrodt H.S., Wilmette. 3; Glee Club 1,2;
Drama Club 1; Latin Club 1,2; Face Festival Committee 1,2; SSO
Rater 3; Future Secretaries 4.
l
MARJORY McEVOY
Transferred from St. Scholastica H.S., Chicago, 1; H.R. Sec. 4:
Glee 2,3 4, Musical Minor Role 1, Dancer 3, Loreli 4; Spotlighters
2; Pep Club 4, Vice Pres. 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign
Language Club 1,2, French Club 3.
MARILYN McKAY
Cabinet Alternate 1, Cabinet 2,3, Junior Prom Committee 3; District Science Fair 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Racket Squad 3; Reflections
Revelry 3; SSO Monitor 3, Assistant Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish Club 3.
SANDRAMcWHERTER
H.R. Sec. 1; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1 4; SSSH Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2; P.S.O. 4.
ALAN NACHMAN
Cross Country 1,2.3, Track 1,2.3,4; "N" Club 4. Cross Country
Minor "N" 2, Track Freshman Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N"
3; SSSH Chr. 4.
CAROLE NACHMAN
Cabinet 1,2 3, Junior Prom Committee 3; H.R. Sec. 1; Fall Play
Crews 2,4, Spring Play Crew 1; G.A.A. 12. Pin 2; Pep Club 2;
Reflections Revelries 3; Monitor 1,2, SSO Sec. 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow l.
DONNA NAYLOR
Student Council 1.2.3,4, Sec. 2: Citizenship Award 3: Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3, Certificate 2. Silver Pin 3 Musical 1,2,3. Choreographer 3,4: G.A.A. 1; Cheerleader 1.2,3.4. Homecoming Com- mittee 1,4; Reflections Revelries 3.4: SSO Sec. 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4, Sec. 4; French Club 2.
JAMES NELSON
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Monitor 2.
SUSAN NELSON
Glee Club 2, Choir 3,4, Lorelei 2, Vivace 3; G.A.A. 1,2; SSO
Rater 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Future Nurses Club 1,2 3.
SUSAN NEMEROFF
Transferred from Senn. Chicago. 1; Student Council 3; Quill and
Scroll 4; Pep Club 2, Racket Squad 3; Nilehilite Staff 4 Homecoming Committee 4; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Reflections Revelries
Crew 4; Monitor 2; Spanish Club 3.
�GAYLE NESSLER
Glee Club 1, Certificate 1: Spotlighters 1. Fall Play Crews 1 2;
G.A.A. 1.2.4, Pin 1; Pep Club 1; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2;
Monitor 2,4.
RICHARD NILSSON
Intramural Basketball 4; French Club 2.
MALCOMN NINEBERG
Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4.
KENNETH NOESEN
Student Council 1; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4, Wrestling 1,
Track 1,2; "N" Club 4; SSO Monitor 1,2,3,4; Hi-Y 2.
NANCY NORBERG
Council Alt. 4; Cabinet 1, Alt. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2, Loreleis 1,2,4,
Vivace 3, Choir 3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2; Foreign Language Club
2, Board 2, Spanish Club 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Honor
Board Sec. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; National Honor Society
4.
JAMES OESCHLER
Cabinet Alternate 1,2; Tennis 1; SSSH 4; Student Union Board 4;
German Club 2; Psychology Club 4.
DENNIS OWCA
BRUCE PATIS
Science Seminar 2,3,4; National Merit Scholarship Letter of Commendation 4, Bronze Pin 3; German Club 3,4; Physics Club 3,4;
Radio Club 3,4; A.V.A. 1,2,3.
ARLENE PAUL
Student Council 1,2; Sophomore Cabinet 2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club
3; Hall Monitor 1; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1.
DIANE PAVLOVE
Musicale Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3; G .A.A. 1; Yearbook Staff,
Special Events Editor 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3; SSO Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2;
Future Nurses Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Ushers Club 3.
ELLIOTT PEARL
Student Council 3; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Freshman Shield 1, Minor
"N" 2 Major "N" 3 4· Gymnastics 123 4· "N" Club 3 4· SSO Asst
Chr. 3, Executive B~ard 4, Head Sup~r~isor SSSH 4,' Head Chr:
4; Student Union Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2; National
Honor Society 4.
SUSAN PENN
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 2; Homecoming Committee 4; S.S.M. 3; French Club 2.
LARRY PETERS
Transferred from Whitehall Yearling H.S., Columbus, Ohio; Football 1, Baseball 1,2,, Wrestling 1,2,3; SSO Monitor 3.
KRISTI PETERSON
Glee Club 1.
STANTON PHILLIPS
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 1; Gymnastics 1,2; Biology Club 2; SSO 4.
RICHARD PIERINI
Gymnastics 2, Swimming 1; S.S.M. 4; P .S.O. 4.
AMANDA PIETRINI
Transferred from Steinmetz H.S., Chicago, 2; Band 1,2; SSD Ass't.
Head Sec. 4, S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Future Nurses 3; Ushers
Club 3,4; Reflections Revelries 4.
TYRONE PODERS
Glee Club 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3, Wrestling 2; S.S M.
2.4, SSSH Asst. Chr. 3.
�NEIL POLLOCK
Bronze Pin 3, Science Award 1,2, Science Seminar 3,4; Vice Pres.
Senior Class; H.R. Pres. 3; Debate 1, National Forsenic League 1;
Arts Club 1,2; Musical 2; Spotlighters 1.2; Homecoming Committee 4; SSO Chr. 4, Monitor 2; A.V.A. 1.2,3; Biology Club 2,
Vice Pres. 2; German Club 1,2.
CYNTHIA PONTO
Transferred from Regina Dominician H.S., Wilmette, 1; Scholastic
Art Award 3; Glee Club 1.2,3; G.A.A. 1; Reflections Revelries 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1; Pins and Pans 2.
ROBERT PRIDEAUX
SSO Chr. 3.
CHARLES PRIMROSE
Student Council 3; Cabinet Alt. 4; H.R. Pres. 1; Basketball 1,
Shield l, Track 1, Football 1,2,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major
"N" 4; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chr. 4.
DONALD PUETZ
Track 4.
FRANK QUANTE
KENNETH QUIGLEY
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Musical Minor Role 3,4, Choral Award
2; Astronomy Club 1,2.
GERALD RABIN
Home Room Vice President 1; Fine Arts Club 2; Homecoming
Committee 4; SSO Monitor 2,3,4, Chairman 1; Personal Service
Monitor 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Vice-President 1, Treasure 2, Spanish Club 3; Biology Club; Reflections Revelries 4.
ESTERLE RADZIN
Transferred from Southwest Kansas City H.S., Missouri, 2; Gym
Award 2; Student Council Representative 1; H.R. Sec. 1; Spotlighters 3, Vice Pres. 4, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club 2; SSO Sec. 4; Monitor 2, H.R. Sec. 1.
FRANCINE RAPHAEL
Transferred from Maine East, Park Ridge 2; Glee Club 2,3;
Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 3; Spotlighters 3,4; General Yearbook
Staff 4; Reflections Publicity Crew 3; Foreign Language Club
2; Biology Club 2, Sec-Treas. 2; P.S.O. 4; Ushers Club 4.
MICHAEL RAPPAPORT
Blue Honors Certificate 2, Science Seminar 3,4; Freshman Shield,
State Science Fair; Swimming 1, Tennis 4; Foreign Language
Club 2, Russian Club 2,4; AV.A. 3,4.
SUSAN RAPPER
Student Council 2, Alt. 1; Cabinet 3, Junior Prom Committee 3;
Spring Play Crew 2; Pep Club 1,2. Homecoming Committee
2,3,4; S.S.0. Sec. 3, Personal Sec. 4; Student Lounge Monitor 2;
Foreign Language Club 1,2; S.S.M. Monitor 4, S.S.M. Sec. 4.
DIANE REITZER
Gold Certificate 2; Fine Arts Club 2; G.A.A. 3; Racquet Squad
3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Chairman 4; Attendance
Office Monitor 1, Service Pin 1; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 4.
MICHAEL RICCI
Senior Cabinet Alt. 4; Football 1, Cross Country 2, Baseball 1;
Monitor 4; Ski Club 1,2.
PAUL RICHESON
Transferred from Mt. Lebanon H. S., Pittsburgh. Penn., 3; H. R.
Vice Pres. 2; Choir 3,4; Musical 3; Gymnastics 1.2,3; SSO Monitor
4; Student Union Board 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Biology Club 2.
MARGARET RILEY
SSSH Sec. 4; Foreign Language Club 1, Spanish Club 3; Future
Secretaries of America 4; P .S.O. 4.
HILARY ROBERTS
Student Council 3; Cabinet 1, Alt. 2, Secretary 2; Arts Club 3;
Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1.2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Reflections 4;
S.S.O. 2,3,4; Foreign Language Club 1,2.
JAMES ROBERTS
Baseball 1,2; S.S.0 . Chr. 4; AV.A. 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
�JEROME ROBINSON
Transferred from Elmwood Park High School, Elmwood Park.
Illinois, 3: Student Council Alt. 2; Foobtall 1, Freshman Numerals,
Golf 1,2; Bronze Pin 3; S.S S.H. Asst. Chr. 4, S.S.S.H. Chairman
4; German Club 2,4; International Relations Club 4.
ARLENE ROSEN
Cabinet Alt. 1; Girl's Glee 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board Member 2,3,4,
Vice Pres. 4. Sports Manager Chr. 4, Basketball Mgr. 2,3, G.A.A.
Pin l. G.A.A. Minor Letter 2; Pep Club 1; Foreign Language
Club 2, French Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1; Senior Yearbook Staff 4;
Major Award 4.
PHYLLIS ROSEN
Home Room Sec. 1,2; Fine Arts Club 2; Spring Play Crew 2;
Pep Club 2, Homecoming Committee 4; SSO Assistant Chairman 4, Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Reflections Revelries 4.
LYNN ROSS
Glee Club 1,2, Steering Group 3,4; G.A.A. l; I.B.M. Monitor
4; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 1.
RICHARD ROSS
Fine Arts Club 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3, Shield 1, Major "N" 2,3;
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Asst. Supervisor 4, SSD Asst. Supervisor 4;
Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Biology
Club 2.
LARRY ROTHSTEIN
Silver Honor Pin 2. Bronze Honor Pin 3; Band 1 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 4; Pep Club 4;
SSSH Supervisor 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4; Science
Seminar 2; Hi-Y 2,4, Senior Coordinator 4.
RISHP. ROTKIN
Spotlighters 1,2,3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club
1,2; 100% Club 3; Bronze Pin 4.
EDWARD ROWE
Science Fair l,; SSO Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3; Radio Club 1,3,4;
Executive's Club 4.
BERTON RUBIN
Transferred from Cornwall Academy, Great Barrington, Mass.,
2; Varsity Baseball 1, Junior Varsity Basketball 1.
ALDIS RUCINS
Swimming 2 Minor "N" Tennis 1 2 3 4 Major "N" 3 4 "N"
Club 4; SSD' Supervisor 3, SSSH A~st. 'Chr. 3, SSM Sup~rvisor
4; Student Union Monitor 4.
RONALD RUFER
Gymnastics 1, Football 1, Swimming 3,4, Tennis 2; Pep Club 4,
Treas. 4; Monitor 4.
SANFORD RUGENDORF
Monitor 1; Spanish Club 3; Hi-Y 2; SSSH Asst. Chairman 4.
SANDRA RUMACK
National Merit Letter of Commendation 4, Blue Honor Certificate
2; Girls Glee 1 2,3, Music Certificate 2; Student Council Alt. 2:
Golden Galleon 3,4; Nilehilite Business Mgr. 4; Spotlighters 1;
G.A.A. 1,2; SSO Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Board 2.
MARLENE RUTTENBERG
Spotlighters 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish
Club 4; Monitor 2.
RAY SAKOVER
Bronze Pin 3; Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2,4, Latin Club
2,4; Biology Club 2; National Honor Society 4.
SUSAN SALBERG
Student Council Alt. 1; Arts Club 1,2; Spotlighters 2, Fall Play
Crew 2; G.A.A. l; SSM 4; Foreign Language Club 2, Latin
Club 3.
SARAH SANDERS
Blue Honor Certificates 1,2, Silver Pin 2, Bronze Pin 3; Studen1
Council 4, Alt. 1.3, Publicity Chr. 4; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Arts Club
2,3; Glee Club 1,2, Conductor 2, Choir 3,4; Lorelei 2,3, Vivace 3,
Gold Choral Pin 3, Musical Major Role 3. Steering Group 3,4;
Fall Play 3,4, Spring Play 3, National Thespian Society 4; G.A.A.
1: Homecoming Committee 4, Homecoming Court 4; French Club
1,2; Teachers of Tommorrow 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1; National Honor Society
4.
NIKKI SASENICK
Glee Club 2, Lorelies 2; G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 2; Future Nurses 2,
Pin2.
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�HARVEY SAVITSKY
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, 3; Student Council
1; H.R. Representative 1; Football 2; Monitor 4.
HARLENE SCADRON
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, 2; Science Fair 2; Student Council 3, American Field Service Chr. 3; H.R. Sec. 1;
Fine Arts Club 2; Glee Club 3; Spring Play 2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club
3; SSSH Sec. 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3,4; U.S.
History Seminar 3.
MYRA SCHECTMAN
Student Council 3, Publicity Char. 3; Arts Club 2 3, Silver Clipper 1,2, Golden Galleon 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3, Crew 4,
Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. 1; West Nilehilite Staff 2, News Editor 2,
Nilehilite Staff 4, Copy Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Student Lounge Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club
1,2; Biology Seminar 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4; National Honor Society 4.
SHARON SCHLOSKEY
Illinois State Science Fair 2; Spotlighters 2; Pep Club 2; Nilehilite
Staff 2; Senior Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Chr. 4; Monitor 2, Personal
Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3·
P.S.O. 4; National Honor Society 4.
CAROL, SCHMIDT
Homeroom Sec. 3; Glee Club 1,2 3, Choir 4; Spotlighters 3; G.A.A.
1.2,3; Pep Club 4, Sec. 4, Homecoming Float Committee Chr. 4;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Foreign Language Club 1; Future Nurses
Club 3; Hi-Y Honorary Sec. 4; Radiobiology 3.
JILL SCHMIDT
Student Council Alt. 2,3; Cabinet 4; HR. Pres. 1, Sec. 2; Glee
Club 1.2, Choir 3,4, Musical 3,4 Steering Group 4, Lorelei 1,2.3,4,
Vivace 3, Certificate 2, Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4; Play
Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2 Racket Squad 3; Homecoming
Committee 3,4; Reflections Revelries 4; SSO Rater 3, S S.M. 2;
Personal Service Monitor 1; Musicale, Minor role 4, Crew 4;
National Thespian Society 4.
RALPH SCHNAITMANN
Transferred from St. George, Evanston, 2; Wrestling 2, Bowling 1.
CAROLYN SCHOELLER
Science Fair 2, Gold Honor Certificate 1, Silver Honor Pin 2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2. Racket Squad 3; Reflections Revelries
2,4; SS M. 2.3.4. SSSH Sec. 3; Personal Secretary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1.
DIANF. SCHOENBERG
Student Council 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, Silver Pin Award 2. Choir 3,
Gold Pin Award 3, Lorelei 1,2, Vivace 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Cheerleader
4, Pep Club 1,2, Homecoming Committee 4; Reflections Revelries
3 4; SSSH Sec. 4; Cafeteria Monitor 2; Student Union Board
Monitor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, Ushers Club 3.
LAUR1 SCHURZ
Student Council 1,2, Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 1; S.S.M. Monitor 3:
Personal Service Monitor 2,4.
BOBETTE SCHWARTZ
Science Award 1; H .R. Sec. 1; Arts Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep
Club 2: Personal Service Monitor 1.
JILL, SCHWARTZ
Student Council 2,4, Alt. 1,3; Science Fair 2; Glee Club 1,2 3 Musical Crew 2. Minor Role 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Pin 2; Pep Club 2:
Reflections Revelries 3; S S.O. Monitor 4, Rater 3; Personal Service Monitor 2: Ushers Club 3,4, Sec. 4; 100% Club 3,4.
JUDITH SCHWARTZ
Cabinet Alt. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3, Student Director 2.3, Musicale
Crew 2 Minor Role 3; G.A.A. 1 2.3.4, Pin 2: Pep Club 2; Reflections Revelries 3: S.S.O. Monitor 4, Rater 3; Personal Service
Monitor 2: Ushers Club 3 4, Pres. 4; 100% Club 3,4.
SHERRY SCHWARTZ
Transferred from Senn H . S., Chicago, 1; Student Council 1;
Arts Club 1.2; Glee Club 2; Fall Play 4; G.A A. 1,2; Yearbook
Staff 1; SSO Monitor 4; German Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1.3.
BONNIE SHANNON
National Honor Society 3.4, Blue Honor Certificate 1, Gold Honor
Certificate 2, Silver Pin 2. Bronze Pin 3. Science Fair 2: Student
Council Alt. 3, Sec. 4; HR. Sec. 3; Arts Club 1.2. Fine Arts Club
Vice Pres. 4: Spring Play 3; G.A.A. 1; Homecoming Committee
4; Personal Service Monitor 2 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Board
Member 2. Snanish Club 3. Sec. 4.
SHERYL SHAPIRO
Student Council 1.2; Arts Club 1.2.3; G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 1,2; Reflections 3: SSO Receptionist 3. Monitor 4; Foreign Language
Club 1,2, French 3; Teachers of Ton:iorrow 1.2 3: Ushers Club 4.
Treas. 4.
ROBERTA SHEFSKY
Student Council Alt. 1; Illinois State Science Fair 2; Glee Club
1.2,3. Minor Choral Award 3. Musicale Promoter 3. Minor Role
3.4, Steering Group 3,4; Fine Arts Club 2,3.4; GA.A. 1.2,3: National Thespian Society 4. Fall Play Maior Role 4: Senior Yearbook Staff 4: Reflections Revelries 4; S.SO. Monitor 4; Foreign
Language Club 2. French Club 3,4; Ushers Club 4; Musical
Minor role 4.
JA YNF. SHIELDS
Transferred from Beauoort H. S., Beauoort, South Carolina, 2:
Concert Band 3, Marching Band 1 2: G.A.A. 4; Future Nurses 3.
�MARSHALL SHIP
Physics Club 3, Radio Club 1,3.
JEFFREY SHORE
Intermediate Band 1,2, Concert Band 3; SSO Ass't. Chr. 4; Latin
Club 4; Inventors Club 2, Physics Club 3; Chess Club 1,2, Pres. 2.
BARRY SIEGAL
SSO Monitor 4; AV.A. 2,3,4; P.S.O. 4.
LYNN SIEGEL
Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; S.S.M. 4; Foreign Language Club 1.
EARBARA SILVERMAN
Freshman Cabinet; G.A.A. 1; SSO Sec. 4; Foreign Language
Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Reflections Revelries 4.
LESLIE SILVERMAN
Blue Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 1,2,4, Vice Pres. 3,
American Field Service Chr. 4; Cabinet Alt. l; National Thespians
3,4, Treas. 4; Fine Arts Club 1,2,3; Musical 2,3, Major role 2,3,
Steering Group 4, Choir 3,4, Pres. 4 Boys Glee 1,2, Barbershopers
1; Fall Play 1, Minor role 1, Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play 3,
Major role 3, Spring Play 3, Minor role 3, Spotlighters 1; Homecoming Committee Chairman 4; Monitor 1; Student Union Board
4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; AV.A. 1,2.
EARL SIMON
Academic Achievement Award 1,2, Silver Pin 2; SSO 4; German
Club 2.
DIANE SIMONS
Blue Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Arts Club 2; Silver
Clipper 1 2, Golden Galleon 3; Glee Club 1,2, Loreleis 1,2,4, Choir
3.4, Music Certificate 2, Silver Music Pin 3, Gold Music Pin 4;
Spotlighters 1; G.A.A. l; Reflection Revelries 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Spanish Club 3; Biology
Seminar 3; Musicale 4.
MARILYN SINGER
Student Council 2.3; Glee Club 1; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Committee 4: Student Lounge Monitor 2, SSSH Sec. 4: Foreign Language Club 12; Tri-Hi-Y 1,4.
MITCHEL SKOLNIK
H.R. Treas. 2; Fine Arts Club 1; Basketball 4; Monitor 3,4, S.S.O.
Chairman 4.
CAROL SMART
Glee Club 1,2,3. Choir 4, Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,2 3,4, Board
1.2, Manager 2, Horseback Riding Club 1,2,3,4; Student Union
Monitor 4; Latin Club 1,2.
JACQUELINE SMITH
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze-Pin 3. Honor Pin 2, Honor
Certificate 1,2; Student Council 3. Alt. 2, Student Planning Board
Sec. 4; Spotlighters l; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Pres. 4, Sec. 3, Board Member 2,3,4, Sport Manager 2, Major Letter 2, Minor Letter 1,
Leadership Camp 3 Horseback Riding 1; Pep Club 2; S.S.O.
Office Monitor 4, S.S.M. Head Sec. 3,4; Monitor 2; Student Union
Board 4; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Publicity
Chr. 4; Biology Seminar 3.
JUDIE SMITH
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, 1; HR. Sec. 2; Glee Club
2,3; Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelries 3; S.S.M. 4; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2; Ushers Club 3.
JUDITH SMITH
Blue Honor Certificate, Science Fair 1; Cabinet 1,2,3, Alt. 4,
Committee Chairman 1,2.3; Quill and Scroll 4; Glee Club 2,3,
Choir 4, Lorelies 4 Steering Group 4, Musicale 2,3,4, Major Role
4; Crew 2,3; Homecoming Committee 3,4, Floats 4, Pep Club 2,
Racket Squad 3; Nilehilite Staff 3,4; Foreign Language Club 1;
Ushers Club 3; Reflections Revelries 4.
KAREN SMITH
Transferred from Lake View H. S .. Chicago 3; Bronze Pin 1,2;
HR. Pres. 2: Art Certificate of Merit 2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; SSM Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3; Future Secretary Association 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.
MARGARET SNOW
G.A A 1.2,3.4 G.A.A. Pin 1. G.A.A. Minor Letter 3, Horseback
Riding 3 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Major A ward 4.
JENNIFER SPAIN
Student Council Alt. 3; HR. Sec. l; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Pep Club 1.2,3, Sec. 2: Homecoming Committee 2; Reflections
Revelries 2 3 4; SSO Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 4;
Foreign La~guage Club 2, French Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.
ALICF. SPECTOR
Transferred from Schurz H. S .. Chicago, l; G.A.A. 12; Pep
Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4.
�ROSLYN STEINBERG
H.R. Sec. 1,2; Arts Club 2, Fine Arts Club 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,
Music Certificate 3, Steering Group Director 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Minor
Letter 2; Pep Club 3; Foreign Language Club 2, Spanish Club
3,4; Future Nurses 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4.
SYLVAN STEINBERG
Transferred from Roosevelt H . S., Chicago, 2; Band 1, Orchestra
1; Hall Guard 1; German Club 1; Biology Club 2; Intramural
Basketball 4.
NANCY STEINMAN
Home Room President 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 1,2.
WILLIAM STENDER
EVA STERN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, 4; Volleyball 1;
Office Aid 2,3; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 2,3.
DIANE STEVENS
Student Council 1,2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4,
Loreleis 2; G.A.A. 1~; Pep Club 2; Reflections 2,3; SSM 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union Monitor 4; Latin Club l.
ALAN STONE
Student Council 1, Alt. 2; Homeroom Pres. 1; Citizenship Award
1,2; Basketball Mgr. 1,2, Shield 1, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor
"N" 2, Major "N" 3; S.S.M. 3, S.S.S.H. Supervisor 4; Student
Lounge Monitor 1; Union Board Monitor; Psychological Advisory
Board 3; Radiation Biology 3; Golden Galleon 4.
JOEL STONE
Transferred from Taylor Allderdice H.S., Pittsburgh, Pa. 3; Student Council 2,3; H.R. Pres. 1,2,3; Citizenship Award 2; Orchestra
1; Junior Varsity Basketball 2, Basketball Mgr. 1, Intramural
Basketball 2, Volleyball 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, S .S.M. Monitor
4; French Club 1, Latin Club 2,3.
JOHN SUELZLE
Basketball 1,2,4, Major "N" 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4;
SSSH Chr. 4.
FRANK SUMMERS
Senior Cabinet 4; H .R. Vice Pres. 2; Track 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph
Shield 2, Major "N" 3,4, Intramural Basketball 4. Captain 4;
"N" Club 4; Homecoming Committee 4; S .S.M. 2,3,4; Spanish
Club 3.
SHELLEY SUTTON
Freshman Cabinet;. G.A.A. 1,2; SSO Monitor 2, Personal Service
Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2, French Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow, Executive Board 2.
VIRGINIA SUTTON
Glee Club 3; Spotlighters 2; Pep Club 2; P .S.O. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
SANDRA SWADE
Student Council 1,2,3; Cabinet 4; Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1; Pep
Club 2; Reflections Crew 3; SSM 3, SSSH Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow
2.
KAREN SYLVAN
Senior Cabinet; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Reflections
Revelries 2,3,4; P ersonal Service Monitor 1, . S.S.M. Monitor 3,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2.
TRUDY TAITZ
Cabinet Alt. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Homecoming Committee 3, Pep Club 1,2; Reflections Revelries 2,3,4; SSO Asst.
Head Sec. 3, Sec. 4, S .S.M. 4; Monitor 2; Student Union Monitor
4; German Club 2; Usher's Club 3; Tri-Y l.
JUDY TARANTUR
Transferred from East Leyden, Franklin Pk, 2; Cabinet Alt. 4;
G.A.A. 1,4; Spotlighters 3, Committee Chairman 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Ushers Club 4.
BARRY TEFKA
Student Council 4; Cabinet Alternate 1; Art Club 1; Wrestling
1,2; SSSH 3, SSM 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Science Club
2; AV.A. 1,2,3,4.
RONNA TEICHMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H . S., Chicago, 1; Student Council
Alt. 1; Golden Galleon 3,4; Glee Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2, Swim Leader
1; Pep Club, Homecoming Committee 4; Senior Yearbook Staff
4; SSO Rater 4; Personal Service Monitor 1; Foreign Language
Club 2; French Club 3; German Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
�ROBERTA TEITEL
National Honor Society 3,4, Blue Honor Certificate 2; Honor
Board 3; Student Council 3; Fine Arts Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters
1,3; G.A.A. 1; Nilehilite 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Quill and Scroll
3,4; Foreign Language Club 2, French Club 3,4.
RONALD TIERSKY
Cadet Band 1,2, Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3; Fall Play 4; Baseball!, Shield 1; Reflections Revelries 3.
VICTORIA TINDELL
Transferred from St. Scholastica H. S., Chicago, 2.
WAYNE TRAFF
Football 1,2, Minor "N" 2, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; "N"
Club 4; S.S.M. 4, Asst. Supervisor 4.
HUGH TRELOAR
Transferred from Morton H.S., Chicago, 3; Orchestra 1,2,3; Industrial Arts 3; P.S.O. 4.
LOUIS TRAIFOROS
CANDI TUBEKIS
Student Council 1; Cabinet 4; Glee Club 2, Steering Group 4;
G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 2; Pep Club 1; SSSH Sec. 3, Rater 4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2, Sec. 2.
STEVEN TUNICK
Transferred from Bowen H. S., 1; Bronze Pin 4, Blue Certificate
2; Spotlighters 1,2.
DIANA UNTERSCHUETZ
Student Council 3; Cabinet Alternate 2; Fine Arts Club 2; Glee
Club 1,2, Certificate 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, Treasurer 2,
Racquet Squad 3, Homecoming 4; SSH Sec. 3, Asst. Head
Sec. 4, SSO Receptionist 3. Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4;
Foreign Language Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, President 4; Ushen
Club 4; National Honor Society 4.
P AMEL~. USLAN
Transferred from Asbury Park H. S., Asbury Park, N. J. 4;
G.A.A. 1; Booster Club 3; French Club 2,3; Future Teachers 2,3;
Student Varieties 2,3; Teenage Book Club 3.
STEVEN VALFER
Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 4, Service Award 2, Science Fair
2; Junior Cabinet Alt. 3; SSSH Supervisor 4, SSSH Asst. Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club 1,2, German Club
3.
CAROLYN VAN
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Horseback Riding Club 1,2,3,4; SSD Head Sec.
3,4; Office Monitor 1,2.
BARRY VERNICK
Astronomy Club 2,3.4, Inventor's Club 1; Chess Club 1,2, Chess
Team 2.
MARILYN VON DER SITT
Transferred from St. Scholasticas H. S ., Chicago, 2.
JUDY VOGEL
BARRY WAGNER
Basketball 1, Shield 1. Track 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Spanish Club
3.
RENEE WALTZER
Cabinet Alt. 4; Glee 1.2; Fall Play Crew 1.2; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club
2: French Club 1,2; SSO Sec. 4.
DOROTHY WANASKI
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Silver Pin 4, Choral Certificate 2,
Musicale Crew 1,2; Pep Club 3,4; Russian Club 2,4; Future
Nurses 1,2; Pins and Pans 1,2.
�LEE WARSAW
Blue Certificate 2, Bronze Key 3, Silver Key 4; SSSH Chairman
4; French Club 4; Biology Club 2, President.
LYNN WATTS
Art Council 4; Glee Club 2,3, Music Certificate 2, Lorelies 2,4,
Choir 4, Pin 3, Vivace 3, Steering Group 4, G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Pin 1;
Pep Club 2; SSSH Sec. 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2.
VIRGINIA WEBB
Transferred from Senn H. S ., Chicago, 2; H.R. Sec. 1; Citizenship
Certificate of Merit 1; G.A.A. 1,4; Spanish Club 3,4.
CHERYL WEBER
Cabinet Alt. 1; Glee Club 1,2 3, Musicale Crew 1,2; Fall Play
Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew 1,2; Racket Squad 3; Foreign Language Club 1,2, German Club 3; Future Nurses Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y
4; Ushers' Club 4.
RALPH WEINBERG
Swimming 1; SSO Asst. Chr. 4, Asst. Supervisor 4; German Club
2; Hi-Y 2; Intramural Basketball 4.
LINDA WEINBRECHT
Science Award 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1; Pep Club 2; Golden
Galleon 4; Pins and Pans 1,2.
ALAN WEINSTEIN
Transferred from Lane Tech, Chicago 2; Band 1,2,3; Industrial
Arts Club 1,2.
JUDI WEINTRAUB
Spotlighters 4; G.A A. 1,2; SSO Rater 4; French Club 1,2,3:
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
MICHAEL WEINTRAUB
S.S.O. Monitor 4; Foreign Language Club 2.
BURT WEISBERG
Arts Club 2; Orchestra 1; Football 1, Cross Country 2,4, Track
2,3,4, Swimming 1; SSM 3,4, SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Science Club 1.
BONNIE WEISMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, 3; Cheerleader
1; Special Art Award 1; Orchestra 1,2, Choir 1. Glee Club 3,4.
Steering Group 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Personal
Service Monitor 3,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4.
JAMES WEISS
Cabinet 2 3,4, Junior Prom Committee 3; H.R. Vice Pres. 1;
Homecoming Float Committee 4; SSO Monitor 2, S.S.M. Asst.
Supervisor 3; German Club 1,2; Hi-Y 1; SSSH Chr. 4.
SAM WEISS
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago; H.R. Treas. 1; Football 1; S.S.M. 4; Spanish Club 1,2.
SANDRA WEISS
Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4; French Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow
1,2; Musicale Minor Role 4.
GLENN WENTINK
Nat'! Merit Letter of Commendation 4; Arts Club 1,2,3; Fall
Play Crew 2, Spring Musicale Crew 3,4; Football Manager 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1 Minor "N" 2 Major "N" 3 4· "N" Club 3 4 Treas 4·
Nilehilit~ Staff 2; SSSH Asst. Chr.
'ssM 4; Ge~~n Club 4;
A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society. 4.
i,
SUSAN WERSHKOFF
Cabinet 1,4, Alt. 2; Fine Arts Club 2, Art Council 4; Spring
Play 3, Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
ROBERT WILHELMSON
National Honor Society; Cross Country 4, Tennis 4; Orchestra 4,
Student Conductor 4.
CLAY WILLIAMSON
�JULIE WILSON
Student Council Alt. 1; H.R. Sec. 1; Glee Club 1,2,3, Certificate 3;
Spotlighters 4; G.A.A. 1,2; SSD Chr. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Future
Nurses Club 1; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
VICTOR WITCHER
Science Fair 2; Golden Galleon 3,4, Treas. 3,4, Silver Clipper
2; Football Manager 1,2 3,4, Baseball 3, Major "N" 3, Gymnastics
1,2,4; "N" Club 3,4; Nilehilite Staff 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Foreign
Language Club 2; Radio Club 3, Sec.-Treas. 3.
ORRIN WOLF
Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Football 1,2,3,4; "N" Club 4; SSM
Asst. Supervisor 4, Hall Monitor 4; German Club 2.
KENNETH WOLFSON
YALE WOLK
Transferred from Woodward H. S., Cincinnati, Ohio, 2; Thespians
4; Major Role Fall Play 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; German
Club 3; Art Club 1; Reflections Revelries Asst. Chr. 4.
CARAL WRIGHT
Transferred from Downers Grove Community H. S., Downers
Grove, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Choir 1,2; G.A.A. 3; Spanish Club 1,2.
PATRICIA WULF
Honor Certificate 1, Honor Board 4; Student Council 1.2, Alt. 3;
Cabinet 4, Treas. 4; H.R. Sec. 1,2, Treas. 3; Arts Club 2; Glee
Club 2; Spotlighters 2, Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 2,
Spring Musicale Crew 1; G.A.A. 1 2,3, Pin 1; Pep Club 1,2, Sgt.
at Arms 2. Racket Squad 3, Homecoming Committee 3,4. Committee Chr. 4; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Feature Editor 4. Quill and
Scroll 4; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Reflections Crew 3; SSSH Sec.
3, SSM 3; Personal Service Monitor 2; Foreign Language Club
1,2, Spanish Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Big Sister 2; Reflections
Revelries 4.
DIANE ZEUTSCHEL
Fall Play Crew 1, Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; SSSH Sec. 3,
Assistant Chairman 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4,
Chaplin: Ushers Club 4.
MARSHA. ZIMMERMAN
Cabinet Alternate 1; H.R. Sec. 1; Intermediate Band 1, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4. Lorelei 1,3,4. Letter 2, Silver Pin 3,
Gold Pin 4; Fall Play 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2. Racquet Squad
3; Personal Service Monitor 1; Foreign Language Club 1,2; Big
Sister 2: Tri-Hi-Y l.
WILLIAM ZOELLNER
Transferred from St. George, Evanston, 2.
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�SENIORS NOT PICTURED
DONNA BLANKSTEIN
Transferred from Highland Park H. S., Highland Park, 4; H.R.
Pres. 2, Sec. 3, Treas. 3; H.G.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club
1,2; Junior Prom Committee 3.
ARLENE F ARBERMAN
Transferred from Southwest Miami H. S., Miami, Fla., 4; General
Organization Representative 2; Leader Corp 1,2; Junior Red
Cross 1,2; Student Council 3; Thespians 2; Cheerleader 1.
TIMOTHY HAGERTY
Football 1, Track and Field 1, Gymnastics 1; S.S.M. 3, SSSH
Asst. Chr. 3,4; Gym Leaders Club 2.
MICHAEL KAHLES
Science Seminar 3,4; Cadet Band 1, Intermediate Band 1.2; Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 4; Spotlighters 2; Tennis 3,4; Foreign
Language Club 2.
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PETER MARINES
SHERWIN ROSENBLOOM
EUGENE SEGAL
JOHN RADIX
Transferred from St. Georges H. S., Evanston, 3.
JAMES REDA
WILLIAM SEGUIN
Personal Service Monitor 2; German Club 2.
DENNIS SERPICO
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Wilmette, 3; Track 2, Basketball 3,4, Cross Country 4.
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�Junior Cabinet, Left to Right. Back Row: Annette Metzger, Dianne Keller, Phil Monson, Bill Feinberg, Mitchell
Joffe, Sharon Karmazin, Donna Lee Weinstein. Second
Row: Dale Schmitzer, Karen Kesller, Mickey Kaplan,
Cherrie Bohat, Maxine Shikoff, Ilene Waller, Lynette Ravin, Sue Schweit. Seated: Rick Millis, Sue Mandel, Sue
Kimball, Corky Vodian, Karen Clebanoff, Ron Ratner.
Absent: Karen Kinsch, Adrianne Lurie.
JUNIORS assume more responsibilities
A junior is a combination of many things: a happy-go-lucky schoolboy, and one who has come to the realization that college is not too
far away. In a very short space of time, the freshman and sophomore years have flown by. Now, being upperclassmen, juniors take part
the prom in the spring, have to be considered, planned, and executed.
in many events and activities. The Homecoming weekend in the fall, and
But, most of all, juniors start to pull away from child aspirations and
thoughts. They begin to think about the future and the more important
things in life. Thoughts of college are numerous and preparations for
college must begin. College representatives, counselors, catalogues, and
conferences start to fill their minds, soon dominating their every thought.
Yes, juniors have good reason to be ·c onfused - they're on the road to
maturity.
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�1un1ors
MRS. ADAMS
Back Row: Allan Kirschner, Bill Chagares,
Edward Brocato, Ronald Gale, Joe Holzwarth, Bob Cavanaugh, Michael Evans.
Third Row: Dawn Wilinkin, Ruth Field,
John Sullivan, Robert Stein, Sean Wright,
Marlene Blitzstein. Second Row: Danna
Hirsch, Sherry Holzman, Emmy Rubenstein,
JoAnne Link. Kathleen Finn, Betty Kritzler.
First Row: Susan Dempers, Marcia Burnstein, Helen Medoff, Kathy Gold, Gayle
Gordon. Cherie Bohat.
MR. BERANIS
Ba.ck Row: Daniel Wershow, Steve Goldstein, Chari Berger, Samuel Wernick, William Lorr, Richard Siegal, Kenneth Gordon,
Ronald Just. Third Row: Vicki Comm,
Charles Solomon. Sheldon Plotkin, Dean
Robson, James Rick, Alan Finger, Paula
Meyers. Second Row: Susan Scholnik. Marilee Diesterheft, Helen Weber, Joy Snyder,
Sarah Fox. First Row: Susan Gottfried,
Kathy Kent, Marilyn Janis, Donna Gendell.
MISS BLACHER
Back Row: Barry Laskov, Dan Pontecore,
Lloyd Pressman, Alan Hirsch, Chris Shaughnessy, Barry Kutok, Peter Nemkov.
Third Row: Donnalee Weinstein, Alan Winter, Jeff Siegal, Marv Kay, Brad Kaste,
Michael Fohrman, Sharlene Learner, Sally
Olson. Second Row: Katherine Cohen, Merle
Dolgin, Helene Teneicken, Justine Swider,
Sherry Stein, Inez Klein. First Row: Eliot
Bender. Alice Swanson, Susie Fian, Connie
Johnson. Roberta Lutren, Gloria Kettering.
MR. DORSEY
Back Row: Bruce Silverstein, Marvin Rublll,
Ralph Johnson, Ronald Pearson, Richard
Young, Bill Toelke, Matt Harrer. Third
Row: Garry Nevins, Rob Weinstein, Barbara
Sabin, Susan Rotberg, Jim Albrecht, Stuart
Richter. Second Row: Dale Schmitzer, Gail
Weiss, Dorothy Hilton, Francine Zak, Sheila
Trotcky. First Row: Linda Carter, Carol
Bacino, Walter Ingstrup, Allen Kaplan, Janet
Olson, Kathy Wells.
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�1un1ors
MISS DUNIVANT
Back Row: Richard Wallack, Aaron Stal,
Pete Serenyi, Larry Jordan, Jack Stein,
Harry Bloom, Alan Kohn, Maynard Lichterman. Third Row: Ike Heller, Bennett Rudolph, Marilyn Crafton, Sharon Bieber, Renee Florence, Morrie Friedman, Ronald Kirschner. Second Row: Karen Slotky, Karen
Becker, Tim Harrigan, Richard Miller, Darlene Radzin. First Row: Rhoda Glenzer,
Karen Kessler, Carol Kumlin, Gaile Mandell, Sherrie Kushner, Roberta Lewis.
MR. ELLIS
Back Row: Bob Strand, Phil Monson, Ross
Bendell, Daniel Baver, Howard Singer,
Chuck Anderson, David Hussey. Third Row:
Judy Mehlman, Karen Clebanoff, Paula Leibowitz, Maureen Paul, Pat Baumann, Sandy
Lisnick. Second Row: James Chapnick, Fay
Chaskin, Vicki Gershberg, Nanette Jacobs,
Beverly Gore. Shelly Perlin, Sharon Fisher.
First Row: Paul Zemel, Harold Selz, Jim
Reed, Tom Noesen, Barry Weinstraub, Rob
Golden.
MRS.GREEN
Back Row: William Graham, Charles Levin,
Gary Steadman, Rick Millis, Theron Russell, William Brandt, David Emerson, Ronald Greenberg. Third Row: Melanie Klinn,
Diane Marks, Sally Gross, Byron Kutok,
Diane Bridge, Linda Cole, Roberta Klein,
Suzanne Kraatz. Second Row: Maria Dory,
Phil Armato, Gary Hirsch, Arthur Rotstein,
Melvin Kirchler, Alice Anthony, Susan Schweit. First Row: Joan Berloznik, Sandra
Friedlander, Rhoda Oppenheimer, Nancy
Johnson, Jill Lampert, Maryann Mudgett,
Carolyn Best.
MR. HALLBERG
Back Row: Stu Fine, Bill Horsman, Jay
Shavin, Tom Lund. Bill Dessent, Michael
Goodman, Marvin Kay, Barry Bronn. Third
Row: Larry Brandel, Sue Kellman, Robert
Savage, Christine Citro, Sue Kimall, Wendy
Grossman, Annette Metzger. Second Row:
Eileen Libby, Trudie Baskin, Joseph Liss
Arthur Fein, Jim Rosenzweig, Carol Louis.
First Row: Susan Magill, Judy Goldsein.
Elaine Sezer, Janice Imber, Ellen Howitz.
Cynthia Krumsieg, Sue Berberick.
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�1un1ors
MR. LENNON
Back Row: Edward Massof, Carl Rath, Michael Cavanaugh, Ira Cogan, William Feinberg,. Wayne Hanson, Richard Bergren.
Third Row: Fran Weinman, Geri Bolon,
Lisa Mandel, Harriet Verbin, Susan Eichorn,
Coralie Vodian. Second Row: Robin Coleman, Janice Potnick, Susan Ferrell, Judy
Massing, Donna Tax, Heather Nissenson.
First Row: John DuBonn, Randy Gibson,
Jim Smith, Ronald Chemers, Bruce Ackerman, Judith Elias.
MRS.LOEW
Back Row: Ron Sherman, Bob Steffeck,
Larry Wolfinsohn, Ken Schultz, Bob Finn,
Larry Rosen, Mel Roseman. Third Row:
Victor Kure, Bill Lenk, Yarry Nacin, Ted
Manurer, George Herter, Karen Anderson.
Second Row: Roze Green, Karen Swartz.
Adrianne Lurie, Lynn Johnson, .Mara Berga, Barbara Finder. First Row: Barbara
Frohman, Edith Goldberg, Arlene Cohen,
Mimi Langul, Glee Miller, Susan Grecu.
MR.MARSH
Back Row: Earl Ferguson, Norman Glutzer,
Larry Gillman, Allan Lazar, Jack Mise,
Robert Lis, Kenneth Catellier, Peter Tselekis. Third Row: Steven Horwitz, Tina
Kroon, Benjamin Rabin, Sue Spiegal, Judith
Siegal, Jacqueline Czerniak, Alan Stern.
Second Row: Arlene Morishita, James Harris. Barbara Laff, Gal Kozlov. First Row:
Andrea Irgang, Dianne Keller, Ann Shlensky, Sharon Berliant, Jeri Hoffman, Marilyn Feinberg.
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MR. MURPHY
Back Row: Gary Gats, Robert Kropf, Daniel Ehrensaft, Richard Opensky, Robert
Ahrens, Dennis Lauter, Craig Jantsch. Third
Row: Marcia Ream, Sharon Sorosky, Marcia Langer, Janis Tenner, Marlene Learner.
Lucile Ballestra, Carol Campbell. Second
Row: Arnold Slive, Michael Edwards, Lynette Rabin, Alice Weinstein, Sherree Heller. Sue Mandel, Alayna Roth. Ellen Sapoznik. First Row: Leonard Singer, David
Polakoff, Howard Kaste. Susan Wainberg,
Michele Mandell, Ellen Cowan.
�1un1ors
MR. OSNESS
Back Row: Joe Fagan, Herb Zarov, Lester
Turovitz, Richard Mittenthal, Gary Sax,
Robert Kravitz, Richard Whetstone. Third
Row: Joan Meyers, Linda Sweninsky. Jack
Barranco, Jim Ronan, Zona Kaplan, Susan
Ingersoll. Second Row: Sherri Berns, Frank
Zimmerman, Jeff Smith, Bob Couzin, Jackie
Miller. First Row: Barbara Hoffman, Elaine
Traiforos, Marlene Schwartz, Maria Sinkus,
Debbie Orzeske. Maxine Kaplan.
MISS QUINN
Back Row: Jack Novitt, Alan Bolon, Larry
Brown, Thomas Weise, Philip Bentley, Richard Reynolds, Harvey Slutzky, John Papandrea. Third Row: Norman Kellner, Barry
Carnow, Ronald Tutt, Barbara Meyer, Jacqueline Olney, Darnel Marrinson, Richard
Kaye. Second Row: Judith Maller, Gail
Mason, Ray Dean, Michael Wolff, Helene
Harwood, Janice Davidson, Mary Ben Zeev.
First Row: Nancy Butland, Darlene Vidock,
Ellen Felcher, Myrna Heckman, Sharon
Karmazin, Susan Janik, Darlene Schmidt,
Nadine Weiss.
MRS. RICE
Back Row: Ira Miller, Richard Randel, Gail
Carlson, Robert Schille, Micheal Delman,
David Rubin, Bruce Kanne. Third Row:
Marilyn Silver, Gail Karidlich, Bunny Cooper, Paula Frishman, Ilene Waller, Ronald
Ratner. Second Row: Robin Leigh, Lillian
Sherman, Joan Margulies, Eileen Jacobson,
Catherine Wagner, Marjorie Sarnat, Rosalyn
Klott. First Row: Mickey Kesselman, Steve
Allen, Chuck Vetzner, John Peterson,
Robert Greenberg, Ann Shack.
�JUlllOfS
MRS. ROBERTS
Back Row: Ronald Ferrell, Sanford Schwimmer, Gerald Wagner, Clair Williams, Barry
Ladehoff, Robert Todd, Peter Economos.
Third Row: Arthur Galen. John Isaac, Harvey Gersh, Jack Berger, Mitchell Joffe, Martin Capsuto, Barry Pass, Bruce Varon. Second Row: Valerie Powers, Susan Kamin,
Dale Sachnoff, Shiela Gerstein. Rochelle
Karol, Ellen Pildes, Sheryl Feldman. First
Row: Isabelle Bachman, Carole Meyer, Lynn
Weiss, Loretta Trendler. Karen McCarthy,
Juliette Bain, Marlene Harris.
MISS WALLER
Back Row: Bruce Miller, Andrew Berman,
Ronald Arndt, Martin Miller, Raymond
Pross, David Lerner, Willaim Kessel, Michael
Tansey. Third Row: Richard Young, Sue
Poklop, Philip Greenberg, Dorthea Andreason. Lynne Whitefield. Paul Pershin. Mark
Stallman. Second Row: Richard Bloom,
Peter Cyrog, Michael Purcell, Sharon Lewisberg, Harriet Duhl, Hiliary Renner, Jean
Margulis. First Row: Sharon Rasof. Suzy
Povlo, Joan Kroichick, Roberta Epstein,
Marla Berman, Elaine Levinson, Maxine
Shikoff.
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�Locker inspection today
Vacation'
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Those were the good old days!
�The lull after the storm.
CANDIDS capture the nilehi scene
They said it couldn't be done.
Forms, .forms . . . and more
forms!
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�Sophomore Cabinet, Back Row: Ron FernandezRojo, Mike Mehl, John Simon, Ron Karzen, Steve
Silverman. Second Row: Sandy Goldberg. Barbara
Fogel, Jay Adair, Jane Reed, Arlene Sager. Fron:t
Row: Tom Aune (SAA), Jeff Sandler (Pres.), Diane
Ehrensaft (V. Pres.)
SOPHOMORES begin to serve Nilehi
No longer are sophomores the upper classmen of a
two-year high school. Instead, they are an inherent and
important part of a four-year high school. For the
first time, the sophomores have a sense of belonging to
their school. This year, they have a wider choice of
courses, including many fine honors sections. Sophomores give of their time to many school activities
with energetic vigor and loyalty to Nilehi. Juniors and
seniors set examples of leadership and accomplishments
for Sophomores, who share in upper-class activities
more than ever. Sophomores take an active part in Student Council, S.S.O., clubs, sports, and, of course; their
own Sophomore Cabinet.
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�sophomores
MR.ALBIANI
Back Row: Tom Choate, Bill Gular, Paul
Tanzar, Alan Crafton, Jack Kolstedt, Leonard Fretzin. Third Row: Leslie Singer, John
Corcoran, Larry Gavlin, Al Gitlis, Tim
Tansey, Sandra Turofsky. Second Row: Mike
Klein, Barbara Beck, Pam Goldberg, Harriet Price. First Row: Jan Holter, Phyllis
Berlin, Barbara Reifman, Lynnette Zolt,
Mary Bartuska, Cheryl Fritz.
MR. BRETT
Back Row: Gerry Paris, John Isel, Dick
Minors, Howard Silver, Richard Franklin,
Pat Brady, Carole Massof, Oliver Hugo.
Third Row: Leslie Garland, Ron Cohen,
Ava Feldman, Helen Rutherford, Beryl
Cohen, Marc Aronin, Michael Rothman. Second Row: Avis Mash, Mitchell Cohen, Howard Erlich, Alan Semrow, Arnold Lazar,
Stephen Lehtman. Bonnie Berlin. First Row:
Judy Cox, Sue-Ellen Taylor, Sheila Dribin,
Ellen Keer, Shirlee Diel, Joanne Morris,
Roberta Udelson.
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MR.BYRAM
Back Row: Mary Schlao, Lee Hastman. Dave
Tooredman, Ken Hite, Mel Fisher, Steve
Bernstein, Linda Schoenberg. Third Row:
Robin Kole, Louise Ferdman, Gordon Anderson, Allen Nissenson, Susan Greenwald,
Lynn Marcus. Second Row: Barry Berger,
Ronette TenEicken, Eugene Mendel, Betty
Levin. First Row: Virginia VanOmmering,
Lisa Batman, Rhonda Gross, Lynn Miller,
Chris Tadema-Weilandt.
�sophomores
MISS CANNING
Back Row: Jay Woolf, Barry Rosnick, Larry
Shapiro, Steve Pearson, Lawrence Jarmy,
Robert Shern, Jeffery Provus. Third Row:
Carol Sandrik, Sue Wolf, Misty Millward,
Anne Pahn, Sandra Eisenberg, Jay Adair.
Second Row: Barbara Kirschner, Cathey
Beach, Mel Winer, Martin Stern, Terry
Winoker, Monty Raben, Janis Ferber. First
Row: Kathleen Anderson, Lauren Miller,
Howard Lasky, David Rosenthal, John Ziak,
Sheryl Widman, Lynda Feinberg.
MRS. CHEADLE
Back Row: Steve Wallach, Spencer Greene,
Phil Becker, Mark Swirski, Don Clauser,
Ted Kossof, Jeff Winkel, Harvey Kabucna.
Third Row: Herb Fiberman, Pat Quirle,
Janet Hanis, Helen Shafer, Walter Osopowoz, Stuart Levine, Alan Harris. Second
Row: Nancy Pragen, Lorrie Herman, Richard Nagai, Dale Hart, Jane Slaw. First Row:
Michele Harrison, Diane Ehrensaft. Sofie Bozin, Mary Ann Oramo, Linda Benjamen,
Helen Graifman.
MR. COLTON
Back Row: Brad Ellison, John Armstrong,
Harold Weil, Mary Ann Brahas, Edward
Trob, Steven Gerber, Nancy Rubenstein.
Third Row: Marla Woolman, Bonnie Mazer,
Jeff Sandler, Judy Garro, Bob Heller, Larry
Lazarus, Kathy Haselton, Jeff Richardson.
Second Row: Steve Naylor, Lynn Stone,
Eileen Rotkin, Renee Hefter, Darlene Ginsberg, Myra Golob, Joy Weiss. First Row:
Jerry Bernstein, Daryl Deutchman, Bill
Woolley, Jack Leon, Larry Cohen, Nick
Saviano.
�sophomores
MISS DENT
Back Row: Al Lerner, John Reitberger, Bob
Battaglia, Cal Snyder, Wayne Wasserman,
Joe Malick, Tom Aune. Third Row: Marcia
Creviston, Marc Simmons, Paul Jacobs,
Larry Sachs, Gorden Swidler, Tom Brantley, Eugene Saltzberg, Janice Vedder. Second Row: Alan Schatz, Linda Oren, Ellen
Levinson. Pam Fishman. Arlene Sager, Sue
Miller, Lvnn Pauly. Firs:t Row: Margaret
O'Reilly, Roberta Tyska, Carole Gullon, Eileen Boosales, Pat Petit-Clare, Diane Baum.
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MRS. DITTMER
Back Row: Russell Pepoon, William Powell.
Bill Chapman, Diane Swanson, Bruce Spivack, Richard Weiss. Martin Wolfinsohn,
Peter Spear. Third Row: Melissa Moore,
Sharon Schultz, Jean Anderson. Stanley
Rossman, Ronald Fields. Beth Kucera. Linda
Klinke. Second Row: Steve Seltzer, David
Wolff, Dave Derex, John Schultz. Firs:t
Row: Sherrie Mikel. Marlene Meyer, Kathryn Plough, Linda Zee. Daryl Jones, Karen
Franzel.
MRS. DRAKE
Back Row: Dennis Dicks, Cynthia Garro,
Barry Perelgut, Barry Levinsky, Sam Applebaum, Judith Mayze!, Wayne Schultz. Third
Row: Lisbeth Archer, Sharon Latenberg,
Diane Krauss, Patricia Bird, Karen Dreffein, Dennis Hoffman. Second Row: Sandra
Goldstein, Martin Denis, Marc Slotten, Ronald Jacobs, Eileen Elster, Maxine Lathanson, Ilana Gerstein, Richard Block. Firs:t
Row: Rhonda Kasik, Sandra Grossman,
Ronald Perlman, Miles Mandl, Rolana Wolf,
Philip Aronica.
�sophomores
MR.DUNN
Back Row: Joel Wolf, Mike Povlo, Jerry
Dolins, Richard Kujawa, Tom Dadigan
Fred Nelson. Third Row: Irwin Wallach,
Fred Blender, Gary Braslawsky, Mike
Hoole, Richard Oscarson, Leonard Levine,
Judith Brickman. Second Row: Shelley Saffro, Marilyn Beilin, Linda Konitz, Ron Luzzo, Cheri Barile, Judith Rosee. First Row:
Aileen Hirsch, Lynn Kaselow, Marilyn
Finkl, Cynthia Helt, Carol Rogers, Rochelle
Lewis, Helene Levin.
MR. EBERHARDT
Back Row: Don Price, Jerome Baren, Bruce
Tzinberg, Tim Taylor, Ron Erickson, Al
Manasin, Paul Scarpelli, Charles Huss.
Third Row: Norman Siegel, Mark Brown,
Dave Klehr, Ron Cassman, Sue Whisler,
Aviva Stearns, Norman Saddstrom. Second
Row: Murray Sherman, Lois Herman, Rita
Noesen Darlene Smith. First Row: Ruth
Kirmar{ Jane Reed, Sylvia Poders, Corrine
Lubin, •Alyse Allentuck, Hollis Miller.
MR. EWING
Back Row: Stanley Cichowski, Art Novak,
Bill Greenow, Joel Crohn, Dean Ortmann,
Richard Trapper, Mark Newburger, Eugene
Solomon. Third Row: Ina Summer, Karen
Kuzniewicz, Ken Goldman, Barry Klayman,
Elaine Schuman, Saresta Rosenberg, Synette Miller. Second Row: Dale Melcher,
Janet Wells, Koreene Goodfriend., Kathy
Billian, Bob Horvitz, Gae Richman. First
Row: Paula Rest, Dominick Corona, Tom
Van Deusen, Steve Hayman, Sandi Cohen,
Diane Ruby.
�sophomores
MRS. GRIFFETH
Back Rowi Fred Reiner, Ron Miller, Richard
Bilson, Fred Rubin, Arnold Wollman, Marc
Anderson, Glenn Winter. Third Row: Krista
Kadrzynski, Lyn Johnson, Douglas Clarke,
Robin Skolnik. Second Row: Hanna Scholz,
Stuart Schwartz, Marlene Long, Reysa Samules, Sherry Cabin. Firsi Row: Barbara Fisher, Linda Chez, Betty Lou Kling, Cathy
Bobera, Barbara Boukas, Judy Saletra.
MISS HALL
Back Row: Tony Melas, Allan Kaufman,
Phillip Baum, Alan Schaps, Sheldon Rudd,
Leonard Borden, Fred Streicher, Perry Tasky. Third Row: Ellyn Shepard, Ron Drozdzik, Melody Heche, Leni Epstein, Connie
Weichmann, Pat Drucker, Lonny Hoffman.
Second Row: Judith Ward, Wesley Jones.
Rhonda Kaufman, Howard Rosenbaum,
Harold Ganz, Sandra Goldberg. Firsi Row:
Susan Rusch, Bonnie Jacobs, Sherry Metz,
Susan Siegal, Ruth Tefka, Wendy Arbit,
Sharon Arnove.
MR. JACKSON
Back Row: Jim Lindstrom, Stu Skolnik,
Dauip McQueen, Roger Scott, Barry Slade,
John Rettberg, Ed Leuine. Third Row:
Karen Nelson, Leon Cooperman, David Viveros, LeeAnn Rammon, Victoria Barr, Linda Brin, Marlene Weinberg, Andrea Koehler. Second Row: Marsha Engerman, Ruth
Solomon, Leslie Towbin, Sandra Woif,
Sherry Singer, Sue Robinson, Al Jenner.
First Row: Lane Marinello, Stu Silverman,
Janet Johnson, Marilyn Bublick, Ted Feldman, Jacob Bitran.
�sophomores
MRS. JENKINS
Back Row: Mike Mehl, John Stewart, Joel
Weinstein, Paul Gailis, Alan Weiss, Harvey
Hoffman, Roger Ziff, Mike Del Dotto. Third
Row: Barry Korgodsky, Vicky Kramer, Mike
Stegel, Sid Abelski, Dolores Anderson,
Janice Newman, Henry Belicore. Second
Row: Harriette Goldstein, Donna Bottum,
Herb Weisberg, Barb Walshin, Jack Lander,
Stuart Galseburg, Kathy Neuman, Sue Bair.
First Row: Hope Nicholas, Joan La Barbera,
Judy Sembach, Barb Goodman, Helen Feldman, Corrie Carlington.
MRS.LIESKE
Back Row: Marc Zwelling, Bob Poindexter,
Bob Brown, David Boyer, Bob Davies, Bob
Nanberg, Jim Conaway, Ken Stann. Third
Row: Ronald Becker, Patricia Herter, Lynda
Thomas, Barbara Rosenberg, Fiedell Pogodin, Alan Elkin, Fred Levy. Second Row:
Keith Zenner, Milvin Haskell, Louis Stephens, Gayle Baren, Sandra Starkopf. First
Row: Kathleen Markert, Francine Katz,
Paulette Kalver, Nancy Joslyn, Donna Veto,
Hettye Marvil.
MRS.MEYERS
Back Row: Leon November, Mark Wainer,
Larry Pierni, Bob Herbster, Terry Comacho,
Allan Goldstein, Ronnie Goldsmithe. Third
Row: Susie Burns, Judi Burgess, Robers
Tepper, Morris Rizman, Mack Lieferman,
Kay Fuekowski. Second Row: Linda Bloom,
Irene Sliverman, Dorthy Struck, Bobbie Mechanic, Linda Mayson, Roberta Comer, Edward Rhodes. First Row: Steve Dory, Mile
Witzel, Sharon Middaugh, Linda Skervin,
Lesley Levin, Pam Carnall.
MR. OVERBOE
Back Row: Richard Grant, Wayne Hytter,
Ravert Glass, Jeff Hymen, Scott Rome,
Robert Ruttenberg, Robert Leiberman. Third
Row: Sheldon Weiner, Joel Greenberg,
David Posmantier, Robert Urman, Ronald
Karzen, Bruce Goodman. Second Row: Janet
Selig, Ruth Szuchmscher, Lawrence Rosenthal, Fred Frishman, Roberta Cohan. First
Row: Merle Jacob, Marilyn Johnson, Elyse
Swider, Patricia Becker, Ellen Levine,
Judith Holzwoth.
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MISS ROBINSON
Back Row: Theodore Traiforos. Richard
Suckow, Carl Wood, Marc Jacobs, Stuart
Cooper, John Luther, George Olkiewiez,
Michael Tannenbaum. Third Row: Renee
Goland, Nancy Borchers, Carol Chapman,
Dennis Forman, Opperman Jeannette, Roth
Francine, Nils Stangenes. Second Row:
Michael Mindel, Lee Osborn, Leslie Henkel.
First Row: Lynn Herling, Bonnie Stone,
Mayra Kay, Beverly Engel, Reyna Waller,
Brenda Egiel.
MR. SCHWARTZ
Back Row: Jon Kluge, Bob Gervitz, Mark
Chaitkin, Ron Fernandez-Rojo, Harold Kaplan, Denis Kraus, Ronald Weiss, David
Messner. Third Row: Judy Eimstad, Karyn
Evens, Mel Rosenberg, James Withall, Allan
Rosenberg, Garry Alhalel, Steve Fisher.
Second Row: Alice Wolfe, Gail Baron, Suzanne Kite, Mary Jane Kovarsky, Sandi
Lamm, Jerri Sacmano. First Row: Judy
White, Liz Kramer, Ellen Sandler, Doris
Manaugh, Janice Michel, Mark Weitzman.
MR. WINANS
Back Row: Joel Stronberg, John Peterson,
Gerald Greenberg, Berton Hall, Johnathan
Krum, John Thompson. Third Row: Betty
Anderson, Richard Green, David Heeres,
Richard Baum, Alan O'Martin, Betty Gustavson. Second Row: Mary Levitan, Renee Jacover, Gerri Nicholas, Stanley Goldfarb,
Roberta Chaskin, Rosmary Metesh, Ferry
Shapin. First Row: Rita Gittleson, Jill
Sppil, Kent Brody, Jack McGrath, Norma
Ream, Charlene Beck.
MR. YURSKY
Back Row: Jefferey Wolf, George Warnke,
Robert Shuter, Harvey Rosenbloom, Evan
Rumack, John Simon, Lawrence Blacker,
Harvey Silverstone. Third Row: Pam Jaffe,
Stewart Spies, Bonnie Lerman, Lester Salberg, Mary Freeling, Robert Singer, Valerie Spiegel. Second Row: Warren Wiczer,
Stuart Metzger, Joyce Kanufsky, Arnold
Slutsky, Mark Kahn, Rita Kavanaugh. First
Row: Ellen Strauss, Barbara Koppelmeier,
Susan Fagerman, Susan Peterson, Robyn
Brown, Marcia Fisher.
�FRESHMEN start a new way of life
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Freshman Cabinet, Back Row: John Gold, Arnold Gelfand, John Davis, Scott
DuBoff, Daniel Doniele, Mike Silber, Robert Cohen. Third Row: Linda Dulkin, Michelle Flict, Jeffrey Kray, Ken Finn, Ronald Siegal, Donna Spagat,
Sandy Farber. Second Row: Carol Zimmerman, Marcia Lome, Susan Capital,
Mari Gersh, Helen Bricker, Donna Herwit, Francie Kite. Seated: Judy Kadison (Secretary), Wayne Goodman (Pres.), Steve Weiss (V. Pres.), Dale Kreis
(Sect.)
As the entering Freshman passes through the doors of Nilehi, perhaps with some apprehension, he is taking the first step into a new
world. This is the first of many steps he will take during the next four
years, each of which brings a fuller realization of the dreams and goals
that are being formed. Before many days have passed, apprehension will
give way to fulfillment; anticipation will give way to adjustment.
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MISS BARTS
Back Row: Barry Levine, Harvey Rose, John
Botner, Robert Schiewe, Robert Webb, Linda Becker, Vincent Micari, Ronald Kaufman. Third Row: Susan Phillips, John Davis,
Cynthia Rubinstein, Judy Drell, Daryl Moir,
Sydell Lepoff. Michael Goodman. Second
Row: Meyer Skokl, Linda Capsuto, Renee
Sells, Barbara Weinstein, Lynne Laskin,
Maxine Stam. Third Row: William Peterson,
Barbara Atkin, Reid Flammang, Henry Horwitz, Robert Koch, Sue Hagerty.
DR. BETTS
Back Row: Mary Luther, Stanley Bell, Marsha Feldman, Maurice Knaizer, Daryl Cohen,
Dick Sutton, Leon Manelis, David Edelman.
Third Row: Pamela Simon, Lynn Gordon.
Kunio Hagio, Lowell Sherman, Edward
Rakowski, Jeff Lange, Mark Gilhooley. Second Row: John Gold, Judy Curtis, Bruce
Kaplan, Mary-Ann Hrejsa, Paul Orlov, Marcia Schnabel. First Row: Maureen Kleinman, Helene Trubakoff, Helene Boyer, Gizella Aboau, Amelia Wright, Mary Riotto.
MR.BLUEGE
Back Row: John Gay, Neil Winstead, Howard Shapiro, Mike Prousis, Bill Nigut, Bob
Cavanaugh, Steve Stern, Steve Rubin.
Third Row: Bob Baumann, Donald Lofty,
Michael Greene, Bob Antman, Jackie Blustein, Peggy Gillie, Lynn Hoffberg. Second
Row: Mariyn Neider, Jim Christensen, Sue
Cohen, Sandy Siemsen, Craig Johnson, Francis Anderson, Dennis Dubrow. First Row:
Karen Tankus, Cynthia Saunders, Gary
Kraus, Rexene Rasmussen, Francie Kite,
Marsha Lipke.
MR. COLLIEN
Back Row: Kendra Nelson, Kaye Geman,
Glen Welchro, Timothy Knudsen, Martin
Chalfie, Tom Schuttler, Linda Ekstbom.
Third Row: William Dowlin, Sheldon Guffen,
Bruce Barnett, Stewart Lipman, Bruce Myers, Leslie Sacobson. Second Row: Samuel
Yanes, Jo Anne Berman, Myrna Leuy, Bonnie Salzman, Robert Steinberg, Debbie Katz,
Julie Rachelson. First Row: Diane Uslan,
Judy Penn, Janice Stouer, Bonnie Shefsky,
Dale Cherner, Allyson Herzog.
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MISS COON
Back Row: Steve Becker, Steven Rurin,
Glenn Jurek, Morton Prytikin, Robert Maki,
George Ciszewski, Keith Kreft, David
Ewing. Third Row: Adriane Covitt, Judith
Klehr, Marcia Lome, Michale Stricker,
Steven Grubman, Nadine Simon, Bonnie
Bolnick. Second Row: Sherry Glazer, Charlyn Schactman, Barry Wolf, Charles Suritz,
Harold Shefsky, Alan Gerber, Ellen Holland.
First Row: Joan Nix. Sandra Farber, Bari
Sorosky, Robin Richman, Denise Notarius,
Cheryl Todd.
MISS DEAN
Back Row: Linda Kossof, Morrey Sapoznik,
Rich Meyers, Mike Harris, Joe Massey, Craig
Tursky, Eileen Marta, Mary Janisch. Third
Row: Steve Corwin, Cary Reuter, Ken Karlson, Mike Silber, Mitch Paradise, Pat Smith,
Joan Lefevre. Second Row: Marlene Alpert,
Dave Adams. Larry Fabian, Corwyn Berger. Lorraine Ostapowicz, Lila Creaves, Bonnie Schurtz. First Row: Helen Bricker, Iris
Zamansky, Liene Venters, Karyn Feinstein,
Carol Levinson, Peter Gobos.
MR. DEGENHARDT
Back Row: Ira Zarow, David Zeller, Stephen
Gail, David Myers, Michael Janson, Edward
Barnett, Bernard Settler. Third Row: Barbara Superfine, Susan Kearney, Gilbert
Rotkin, Paul Wesche, Sheila Hibbard, Linda
Nelson. Second Row: Barbara Giltner, Barry
Dragon, Dale Steinert, Nancy Racine. Alvin
Greenberg, Roberta Lewin, Kenneth Powell,
Edward Liss. First Row: Linnea Sandis.
Thelma Coffill, Skeila Sherer, Doug Kornelly, Howard Carren, Linda Elkins, Meryl
Bernstein.
MR.HENRY
Back Row: Wendy Abrams, Paula Lubeznik,
Kenneth Seeskin, Dennis Lampert, Gregory
Gunderson, Richard Stunkel, Leslie Clothier,
James Bonow. Third Row: Mark Siegel,
Daniel Kammier, Kenneth Russell, Jim
Ebbert, Leslie Olefsky, Steven Gilbert. Second Row: Mark Maller, Arnold Rabin, Naomi Simon, Barry Weiss, Maureen Boren.
First Row: Madeline Touff, Ellen Godemann, Susan Wolters, Janet Schafer, Karen
Novelli, Lois Cowen.
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MR. HOFF
Back Row: Sandra Ahlson, Ellen Daar, Robert Grish, Jeffrey Bentley, Paul Harnison,
Glen Seedorf, Arnold Siegel. Third Row:
Lonnie Skora, Dan Safron, Ira Muriel Roberts, Sharyn Von Oppen, Raya Konrad,
Andrea Brainin, Janis Zehner. Second Row:
Judith Jacobs, Linda Gravekinetti, Fred
Manna, Ron Cohn, Iris Feldner, Mark Kaplan, William Reimer. First Row: Don Lazaar, Allen Titlebaum, Carol Mantell, Alexis
Zabore, Sharon Schneider, Linda Akerlund.
MISS JACKSON
Back Row: Byran Varon, Glenn Paul, Ronnie Vidock, Philips Saunders, Roger Cross,
Charles Reynolds, Alvin Feder. Third Row:
Dennis Berkson, Steve Gold. Michale Karp,
Marc Lear, Pete Hartlib, John Geavaras,
Dennis Maurizi, Gary Simon. Second Row:
Eva Field, Eileen Greenberg, Carol Zimmerman, Amy Merlintz, Shari Smith, Maureen.
First Row: Sandra Davis, Barbara Rosen,
Barbara Brown. Diane Applin, Peggy Rosenbaum, Sandra Kost.
MR. KRAFT
Back Row: Mike Pollack, Lynda Friedman,
Ronald Simon, Earl Lichtenstein, Barry
Schoeller, Mike Gors, Jerin Mueller, Mike
Moran. Third Row: Mary Catelier, Dan
Donile, Roger Baer. Clark DuDell, Julian
Weiss, Gary Ross, Mary Benjamin. Second
Row: Rosalyn Hass, Carol Steiner, Jeff
Klien, Bob Brummeck, Janice Jacks, Ken
Isaacson. First Row: Donna Welstein. Dale
Levin, Lynn Weiss. Linda Shapiro, Laurie
Kaplan, Helen Powell.
MR.MALONE
Back Row: Nancy Rhodes, Bertha Kim, Seymour Bearak, Pau Shapiro, Ray Wirth, Robert Dworkin, Barry Provenzano. Third Row:
Robert Machacek, Ellen Noesen, Lynn Kiviluoma, Jane Farber, Caryn Corman, Lorel
Glassner. Donald Bloom. Joel Rubinstein.
Second Row: Lenore Savitz, Barbara Keller,
Diane Hoffman. Jacqueline Fuller, Marilvn
Silton. Joan Tanner. First Row: Bonnie Wilensky. Shirley Lodal. Jeffrey Kray, Jeffrey
Gent, Ilene Bobren, Jank Nortman.
�freshmen
MR.MICHAEL
Back Row: Michael Weinstein, Stephen
Rosenthal, Chris Huss, Howard Wish, Poindexter. Louis Avon, Jay Millman. Third
Row: Linda Dulkin Robert Kelin, Stephen
Levy, Ira Frank. Cheryl Cooper. Rebecca
Wexler. Second Row: Donna Jeff. Janis
Kamps Candace Steadman Bette Friedman.
Joyce Harrer. Linda Shannon. Larrv Brenner. First Row: Lois Manhardt. Maris Bell.
Wilma Goodman. Anita Weintraub. Marry
Potter, Diana Carter.
MR.ROTH
Back Row: Nancy Rabe, Dolores Dahm, Ed
Cabot, Rick Ivaz, Allen Schultz, Jim Graham, Bill Douglas. Third Row: David Wolfinsohn, Ken Stein, Donna Herwitt, Gale
Levy, Donna Doruff, Steve Lipawsky, Ed
Rothschild, Linda Naftulin. Second Row:
Melvin Klinghoffer, Steve Weiss, Ruth Gelfand, Richard Wolff, Donna Shavitz, Sue
Stift, Sande Salstone. First Row: Rosalyn
Kaplan, Glenn Balas, Karl Gabbey, Ken
Posner, Ricki Berke, Barb Cheney.
MR. SCHERB
Back Row: Glenn Buehlman, Carol Cusbarian, Ronald Weisner, Steven Schlesinger,
Steven Idelman, Phylis Edelman, Pat Goodman, Shelia Weisman. Third Row: Alan
Mills, Alan Lewis, Linda Frank, Sherwin
Kite, Alan Spertor, Evelyn Reese, Gail Shapiro. Second Row: James Politis, Steven
Deutchman, Jean Moryue, Andrea Powell,
Diane Steinberg, Betty Friedman. First Row:
Barbara Harrison, Judy Kaplan, Jeanette
Leogrande, Barbara Babis, Merle West,
Linda Belue.
MISS SCHNEITER
Back Row: Judy Rosen, Phillip Nidetz,
Lance Wallach, Robert Savit, Jerome Meinhardt, Lee Kasper, James Passin, Douglas
Richardson. Third Row: David Andalman,
Marcia Paul, Bonnie Arndt, Melody Soell,
John Smart, Donald Czerniak, Mark Goldberg, Nancy Schwartz. Second Row: Stephen
Haskin, Michelle Flicht, Sandy Zimmerman, Geraldine DeCarl, Edward Berkson,
Jill Brown, Glenn Feldman. First Row:
Sue Johnson, Linda Grimson, Annette Patoff, Judith Krammer, Marlene Wadler, Linda
Wichert, Kathy Michael.
�freshmen
MR. SNIDER
Back Row: Sandra Phillips, Ilene Becker,
Myra Wolf, Howard Romanek, Sandra Minkus, Gordon Hoke, Mark Goodman, Wayne
Anderson. Third Row: Janis Dolgin, Juli
Lannutti, Carole Rowe, Harriet Friedman,
Marcia Kalfen, Andrea Sperling, Michael
Snider, Glenn Davis; Charles Joseph. Second
Row: ·Sandra Gustin, Freddie Blumenfield,
Melvin Nemkov, Stewart Levin, Larry
Katz, Donald Fisher, Richard Schatz. First
Row: Michael Watson, Duane Perkins, Jerome Meyerhoff, Faith Seidman, Janet Waxman, Susan Capitel.
MRS. STACHOWIAK
Back Row: Howard Dorfman, Julie Drinkwine, Sue Shapiro, Steve Weiss, Greg Gattuso, Howard Baim, Bernard Mohrbacker.
Third Row: Arnold Ishizuka, Patricia Beatty,
Marilyn Chamlin, Vicki Levin, Marilyn Berger. Jeffery Lippert. Second Row: Linda
Gale, David Burdeen, Steve Wolf, Paul
Klein, Ellen Eisenberg. First Row: Richard
Wolf, Linda Powell, Linda Kaplan, Paula
Stiber, Fern Nadler, Howard Schumir.
MR. STARR
Back Row: Seymour Karlin, Eileen Cohen.
Geri Janis, Donna Orbach, William Owca,
Ronald Siegal. Madeline Smith. Grant Resterhouse. Third Row: Jerry Samuelson, Tom
Cleman, Art Berger, Howard Glenzer, Bob
Ezar, LeRoy Trillanes, Richard Lowy. Second Row: Linda Grant, Jacqueline Robinson.
Susan Marks, Lynn Brandel, James Harrington, Sherry Ferdman. First Row: Georgann
Marshall. Barbara Korta, Phyliss Schuldiner,
Monica Zaidman, Kathleen Albrecht, Suzanne DaValle.
MR. VAN CLEAVE
Back Row: Robert Jannusch, Steven Lissner,
Joe Oroark Jack Silverstein, Dale Rasmussen. Wa:vne Edfors Robert Cohn. Third
Row: Gary Kaplin, Paula Feldman, Cheryl
Turner. James Thorsen. Linda Singer, Joan
Youngblood. Carlene Rioard, Robert Ship.
Second Row: Judy Malis. David Mann,
Sherry Boyer, Deanna Czerniak, Janeen Koe,
Ronnis Oher. Dorthea Graf. First Row: Barbara Schneider, Robert Ruttenburg, Judith
Adam, Mark Bell, Edward Ginger, Arthur
Haller.
�freshmen
MRS. VAN ROOY
Back Row: Jeffrey Katz, Steve Fields, Linda Wolf, Sam Robins, Chris Stahlke, Stephen
Warren, John Scharf, David Anderson.
Third Row: Robert Goodfriend, Joel Blumberg, Karen Gustafson, Sherry Segal, Mary
Miller, Leon Davidson, Donna Frank. Second
Row: Carol Kaiserman, Jeffrey Peltzer, Paul
Hoffman, Paul Smith, Burton Meyer. Hazel
Kedziorski. First Row: Linda Pernitz,
Audrey Rosenfield, Faye Bushler, Donna
Spagat, Shirley Diesterheft, Carolyn Waxberg, Darlene Baumgarten.
MRS. WARNER
Back Row: Leslie Melnick, Richard Riorkin,
Joel Goldman. Steve Dahlquist, Glen Smith,
Fred Saxonberg. Ronald Roth. Third Row:
Mard Renner, Stanley Bernstein, Michael
Kassin, Douglas Anderson, Joseph Feny,
Susan Schwanke, Laura Klein, Albert Letzkus. Second Row: Andrea Migdow, Renee
Babetch, Jane Sola Bonnie Zutman, Richard
Wallis, Carla Pankey, Murray Pearlman.
First Row: Kristine Laison, Paula Fogelstrom, Helene Diamond, Mary Beth Brown,
Ann Waller, Diane Johnson, Dale Kreis.
MISS WHITE
Back Row: Isabel Krupp, Nadine Miller,
Martin Robin, Jerrold Smith, Robert Pederson, George Daily, Kurt Bloom, Claudia De
Koven. Third Row: Ellen Bush, Leone Schwegel, Joanne Sonn, Joseph Goldstein, Bill
Levin, Steve Messner, Adeline Barbera. Second Row: Gerry Walter, Larry Ficks. Stuart
Schaller, Joanne Wolman. First Row: Sandra
Pardo, Cynthia Gurrero, Bronna Wasserman,
Leslie Riggs, Judy Kadison, Bertica Diaz.
�freshmen
MR. WRIGHT
Back Row: Jim Baukas, Glenn Solberg.
Tim Michonski, Louis Petts, Harold Rosen,
Wayne Limpsel, Tom Dole. Third Row:
Carolyn Stauffer, Sue Sernovitz. Eileen
Rubenstein, Ann Haemening, Barb Friedman, Richard Kavitt. Second Row: Evelyn
Politis, Cheri Weinsten, Rita Becker, Linda
Moir, Alice Dudnik, Stu Weiner, Dennis
France. First Row: John Hulbert, Wayne
Goodman, Ken Levitan, Jim Schlesinger,
Eunice Kantor, Mark Davis.
DR. ZAGORIN
Back Row: David Greenberg, James Poklop,
Don Siegal, Paul Willner, Niel Chertack,
Dennis Loeser, Alan Shane. Third Row:
Maureen Leifer, Kathy Svedlund. Janis
Neumeister, Scott DuBoff, Linda Lifton, Ed
Nessel. Second Row: Ralph Stern, Wendy
Blackman, Lawrence Baron, Linda Raphael,
Sharon Siegal, Harold Premack, Phillip Rubin. First Row: Rita Gilbert, Iona Evans,
Jean Santner, Linda Wolcott, Sherry Cohen,
Renee, Kessel.
MISS ZIKA
Back Row: Mari Gersh, John Powers, Jim
Rubin, Ron Shaffer, Glenn Jarol, Rich Garbo, Scott Ness, Anita Benjamin. Third Row:
Sharon Neubauer, Cindy Hill, Sherry Whetstone, Burt Barnow, Joel Koval, Candy Wennerstrom, Bonnie Sussman. Second Row:
Marcia Cohen, Stu Chaitkin, Steve Williams,
Bill DrawBaugh. Bob Liss, Bill Stephens,
Dan Greenberg. First Row: Iris Libenstein,
Lynn Siegel, Lynn Kellar, Diane San Fillipo,
Fran Biss, Cheryl Ramsay, Lynn Epstein.
�freshmen
MRS. VAN ROOY
Back Row: Jeffrey Katz, Steve Fields, Linda Wolf, Sam Robins, Chris Stahlke, Stephen
Warren, John Scharf, David Anderson.
Third Row: Robert Goodfriend, Joel Blumberg, Karen Gustafson, Sherry Segal, Mary
Miller, Leon Davidson, Donna Frank. Second
Row: Carol Kaiserman, Jeffrey Peltzer, Paul
Hoffman, Paul Smith, Burton Meyer. Hazel
Kedziorski. First Row: Linda Pernitz,
Audrey Rosenfield, Faye Bushler, Donna
Spagat, Shirley Diesterheft, Carolyn Waxberg, Darlene Baumgarten.
MRS. WARNER
Back Row: Leslie Melnick, Richard Riorkin,
Joel Goldman, Steve Dahlquist, Glen Smith,
Fred Saxonberg. Ronald Roth. Third Row:
Mard Renner. Stanley Bernstein, Michael
Kassin, Douglas Anderson, Joseph Feny,
Susan Schwanke, Laura Klein, Albert Letzkus. Second Row: Andrea Migdow, Renee
Babetch, Jane Sola Bonnie Zutman, Richard
Wallis, Carla Pankey, Murray Pearlman.
First Row: Kristine Laison, Paula Fogelstrom, Helene Diamond, Mary Beth Brown,
Ann Waller, Diane Johnson, Dale Kreis.
MISS WHITE
Back Row: Isabel Krupp, Nadine Miller,
Martin Robin, Jerrold Smith, Robert Pederson, George Daily, Kurt Bloom, Claudia De
Koven. Third Row: Ellen Bush, Leone Schwegel, Joanne Sonn, Joseph Goldstein, Bill
Levin, Steve Messner, Adeline Barbera. Second Row: Gerry Walter, Larry Ficks. Stuart
Schaller, Joanne Wolman. First Row: Sandra
Pardo, Cynthia Gurrero, Bronna Wasserman,
Leslie Riggs, Judy Kadison, Bertica Diaz.
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freshmen
MR. WRIGHT
Back Row: Jim Baukas, Glenn Solberg.
Tim Michonski, Louis Petts, Harold Rosen,
Wayne Limpsel, Tom Dole. Third Row:
Carolyn Stauffer, Sue Sernovitz, Eileen
Rubenstein, Ann Haemening, Barb Friedman. Richard Kavitt. Second Row: Evelyn
Politis, Cheri Weinsten, Rita Becker, Linda
Moir, Alice Dudnik, Stu Weiner, Dennis
France. First Row: John Hulbert, Wayne
Goodman, Ken Levitan, Jim Schlesinger,
Eunice Kantor, Mark Davis.
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Back Row: David Greenberg, James Poklop,
Don Siegal, Paul Willner, Niel Chertack,
Dennis Loeser, Alan Shane. Third Row:
Maureen Leifer, Kathy Svedlund. Janis
Neumeister, Scott DuBoff, Linda Lifton, Ed
Nessel. Second Row: Ralph Stern, Wendy
Blackman, Lawrence Baron, Linda Raphael,
Sharon Siegal, Harold Premack, Phillip Rubin. First Row: Rita Gilbert, Iona Evans,
Jean Santner, Linda Wolcott, Sherry Cohen,
Renee, Kessel.
MISS ZIKA
Back Row: Mari Gersh, John Powers, Jim
Rubin, Ron Shaffer, Glenn Jarol, Rich Garbo, Scott Ness, Anita Benjamin. Third Row:
Sharon Neubauer, Cindy Hill, Sherry Whetstone, Burt Barnow, Joel Koval, Candy Wennerstrom, Bonnie Sussman. Second Row:
Marcia Cohen, Stu Chaitkin, Steve Williams,
Bill DrawBaugh. Bob Liss, Bill Stephens,
Dan Greenberg. First Row: Iris Libenstein,
Lynn Siegel, Lynn Kellar, Diane San Fillipo,
Fran Biss, Cheryl Ramsay, Lynn Epstein.
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ADMINISTRATION
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Dr. Clyde Parker
Superintendent
Niles East high school is an educational institution of
which our community can be justly proud. Its opening this
year, for the first time after several years, as a complete
four-year high school, is an indication that our Niles Township high schools are growing rapidly in student enrollment.
Although Niles East is the original Nilehi, it is once
again taking on a personality all its own with the development of the building program.
The yearbook and the activities at Niles East are symbols of the pride the students are taking in their new
self-contained high school. High academic standards have
been a tradition at Niles East, and these standards are being
upheld admirably by the students of today.
The way the students conduct themselves today will set
the precedents, and will establish the deep-rooted traditions
of tomorrow.
DR. CLYDE PARKER
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Mr. Paul J. Houghton
Assistant Superintendent
�Mr. Harold R. Ohlson
Director: Research, Publications,
and Community Relations
Mr. Orland Ruyle
Director: Adult Evening and
Summer School
Dr. Arthur H. Ryden
Director: Guidance and Testing
Dr. Ted C. Cobun
Director: Audio-visual Education
Dr. Stuart A. Anderson
Assistant Superintendent
Standing: Mr. Clifford Herbst, Assistant Business Manager. Seated: Mr. Charles Coker, Business Manager.
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�ADMINISTRATION paces a school in transition
The administration of Nilehi is the driving force that keeps our school running efficiently while setting high academic goals
and standards for the student body. Guiding the student body in its education, activities, and preparation for the future is the
task of our administrative executives.
Through experimentation, better educational
methods are found, while student activities
stress important cultural and social training. In all facets of high school life, the
administration sees to the proper guidance,
education, and opportunities for all Nilehi
students to cultivate their own talents and
interests. During a period when we need
new ideas and informed citizens to express
them more than ever before, Nilehi and
its excellent administrative staffs strive to
give each student a start on a progressive
future.
Dr. John Harris
Assistant Principal
Mr. Marvin H. Ihne
Assistant Principal
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�SCHOOL BOARD plans for effective education
Board of Education Members: left to right around the table, Mrs. Herman S. Bloch, Mr. Milton Falkoff, Dr. John
H. Speer, Mr. Kenneth E. Littrell (President), Dr. Francis J. Saunders (Secretary), Mr. John M. Mau, Dr. Jacob W.
Shapiro.
With each passing year the responsibilities of the school board expand
to compase a larger scope of activities. This enthusiastic group oversees much of what takes place in or around Niles. They are not only
concerned with the problems of accommodating students at both East
and West, and the bond issues connected with this major issue, but
are also concerned, as of the past few years, with the student organs
within the school itself. They hear reports of S. S. 0. and Student Council in an effort to strengthen the ties between the administration and
the student body. Their highest aspiration is to better the educational system of our local area, and to make our high school one of the leading
public high schools in the nation today.
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�Parent-Teacher Association Officers: Mrs. Alice Green (Corresponding Sect.), Mrs. Saul Schaps (1st V. Pres.),. Mrs.
Raymond Osborn (Pres.), Dr. Keith Kavanuagh (2nd V. Pres.), Mrs. Victor Rasmussen (Recording Sect.), Dr. Clyde
Parker, Superintendent of Schools.
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P. T. A., DAD'S CLUB promote and support Nilehi act1v1t1es
The Nilehi Parent-Teacher Association and the Nilehi Dad's Club
work closely together to promote community support of Nilehi. The
Dad's Club and the P. T. A. have had great success in bringing parents,
faculty, and community leaders to closer co-operation with each other.
Parents of Nilehi students are made aware of our school's accomplishments, problems, and projects through the regular meetings of the ParentTeacher Association. At these meetings, the P. T. A. presents interesting
and informative programs keyed to help parents understand the high
school student's problems. The Nile-0-Gram, the P. T. A. newspaper contains notices, minutes, and comments concerning P. T. A. meetings.
The Dad's Club works to bring about a good relationship between
teachers and parents. It accomplishes this goal through various meetings, and social and athletic events connected with the school.
Dads' Club: Standing, Mr. Meyer Shearn
(Pres.), Dr. J. Keith Kavanaugh (Principal),
Mr. Marvin H. Ihne, (Asst. Principal), Mr.
Art Wittkamp (Treas.). Seated: Mr. Hy
Perelgut, (V. Pres.), Mr. Orrin Wolf (Sect.)
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�Marlene E. Adams
English
B. A .. Northwestern Univ.
Ronald Michael Albiani
Psychology, Social Studies
B. S., Illinois State Normal Univ.;
M. A .. Univ. of Chicago
Dr. Daniel Albright
English
M. A., Univ. of Chicago; Ph. D.,
Univ. of Chicago
English Department Chairman
Earle S. Auge
Vocal and Instrumental Music
B. Mus. Ed., Northwestern Univ.
Music Department Chairman, Lorelei and Musicale Sponsor
Leo P. Babcock
Driver Education
B. Ed., Southern Illinois Univ.;
M.S. Univ. of Illinois
Norma Agnes Barts
Social Studies
B. S., Univ. of Illinois; M. A.,
Northwestern Univ.
Don G. Beardsley
Science
B. S., Drury Coll.; Mat. Northwestern Univ.
Kay Beck
Foreign Language
B. A., Knox Coll.; M.A., Northwestern Univ.
German Club Advisor
Theodore A. Beranis
English
B.A .. Lawrence Coll.
Yearbook Advisor
FACULTY strengthens academic tradition
Dr. John L. Betts
Social Studies
B. A., Northwestern Univ.; M.A.,
Northwestern Univ.; M. A., Univ.
of Chicago; Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago
Sarah Blacher
English
B.A., Univ. of Illinois; M. A., Univ.
of Illinois
Spotlighters Advisor
Donald W. Blair
Foreign Language
M. A .. Northwestern Univ.
Foreign
Language
Department
Chairman
Robert J. Botthof
Business Education
B. S. Ed., Eastern Illinois Univ.
Freshman Cabinet Sponsor
E. Robert Bluege
Guidance Counselor
M.A., De Paul Univ.
National Honor Society Sponsor
Susan H. Bowersox
Guidance Counselor
B. A., Central Y.M.C.A. Coll.; M. A..
Northwestern Univ.
National Honor Society Sponsor
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Marvin L. Breu
Mathematics
B. E., Northern Illinois Univ.; M.A.,
of Illinois
Sophomore Cabinet Sponsor
C. E. Burgener
Science
B.S., Illinois Wesleyan Univ.; M. A.,
Columbia Univ.
Science Department Chairman
David S. Burgett
Industrial Arts
B. S., Eastern Kentucky State Coll.;
M. Ed., Univ. of Illinois
Industrial Arts Department Chairman
�Florence M. Bu:tler
Home Economics
B. S. A. S., Illinois Institute of Technology
Home Economics Department Chairman
Howard M. Byram
Physical Education
M. A., State Univ. of Iowa
Head Wrestling Coach, Asst. Track
Coach
Jean Canning
English
B. A., Northwestern Univ.
Golden Galleon Guild Advisor
Pe:te J. Carr
Art
B. Mus., Indiana Univ.; M.A., Ball
State Coll.
Technical Director of Theater
Mildred Louise Cheadle
Business Education
B. A., Northwestern Univ., M. A.,
Northwestern Univ.
Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor
William R. Collien
Science
B. S., Plattsville State Coll.; M.S.,
Univ. of Wisconsin
Asst. Varsity Track Coach, Asst.
Sophomore Football Coach
Evere:t:t A. Col:ton
Social Studies
B. A., Drake Univ.
Ushers Club Sponsor
Joan E, Colver
Foreign Language
B. A., Rosary Coll.
Co-sponsor of French Club
Mary Joan Coon
Business Education
B. S., Eastern Illinois Univ.; M. A.
Univ. of Illinois
Gen:til Da Rosa
Foreign Language
B. A., Univ. of Vizeo; M. A., Loyola
Univ.
Spanish Club Sponsor
Diane Dean
Physical Education
B. S., Miami Univ.
Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor
Edward Frank Degenhardt
Science
B. S., Michigan State Univ.; M.S.,
Michigan State Univ.
Karl E. De Jonge
Social Studies
B. A., Clavin Coll.; M. A., Univ. of
Illinois
Coach of the Freshman Basketball
Team
Gail Deni
English
B. A.. Univ. of Illinois
Myrna DiUmer
Physical Education
B. S . Southern Illinois Univ.
Girls' Athletic Association Bowling
Sponsor
James R. Dorsey
Driver Education
B. S., Northern Michigan Coll.
Junior Cabinet Sponsor, Manager of
Ticket Sales
Carol Drake
Phvsical Education
B. S , Northwestern Univ.
Freshman-Sophomore Cheerleading
Squad Sponsor
Shelbv Jean Dunivan:t
Phvsical Education
B. S., Western Illinois Univ.
Girls' Athletic Association Sponsor
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�Dave Dunn
Foreign Language
B. A., Illinois Coll.
French Club Sponsor
Paul M. Eberhardt
English
B. A.. Univ. of Michigan; M. A.,
Ohio State Univ.
Homer C. Ellis
Science
B. S., Mount Union Coll.; M. A.,
Oberlin Coll.
Jack Emery
Guidance Counselor
B. S., Northern Illinois Univ.; M.A.,
Univ. of Illinois
Valmer D. Erickson
Guidance Counselor
B. A., North Park Coll.; B. S., Univ.
of Colorado; M. A., Univ. of Colorado
Sue Evangilista
Home Economics
B. S., Millikin Univ.
Harry G. Ewing
Social Studies
B. A., Illinois Wesleyan Univ.;
M. A., Northern Illinois Univ.
Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Freshman Wrestling Coach
George Fink
Electricity
B. S., Stout State Coll.
Radio Club Advisor, Bus Supervisor. Cafeteria Supervisor
Norman L. Frey
English
B. S., Northwestern Univ.; M. S.,
Northwestern Univ.
Nilehilite Sponsor
Irene Garrigan
Librarian
B. S., Univ. of Minnesota; B. L. S.,
Univ. of Minnesota
Alice Green
English
B. A., Brooklyn Coll.; M.A., Univ.
of Wisconsin
Corresponding Secretary,
Niles
Township High School East P. T. A.
Janice E. Griffeth
English
B. A., Colorado State Univ.
Mildred J. Hall
Mathematics
B. A., Carthage Coll.; M.A., Columbia Univ.
John W. Hallberg
Social Studies
B. A., Univ. of Illinois; M. Ed.,
Univ. of Illinois
Student Council Sponsor
Reginald L. Hanks
Visiting Counselor
B. S. W., Washington Univ.; M. S.,
W., Washington Univ.
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Richard Truman Hazelton
Physical Education
B. S., Northern Illinois Univ.; M.A.,
Univ. of Illinois; A. C. E., Univ. of
Illinois
Freshman "B" Football Coach, Varsity Basketball Coach
James Lewis Heiniger
Physical Education
B. S .. Bradley Univ.; M. S., Western Michigan Univ.
Boys' Physical Education Department Chairman; Head Freshmat)
Football Coach. Head Varsity Track
Coach
0. T. Hendrickson
Business Education
B. S., Northern Michigan Coll.
Senior Class Sponsor, Reflections
Revelries Director
�William R. Henry
Mathematics
B. S., Southwest Missouri State
Coll.; M. Ed., Univ. of Missouri
Frosh Baseball Coach
Earl E. Hoff
Mathematics
B. S., Univ. of Chicago; M. A.,
Northwestern Univ.
Corridor Case Control
Ada Immel
Business Education
B. A., Lawrence Coll.; M. A., Univ.
of Iowa
Business Education Department
Chairman
David T. Jackson
Social Studies
B. S. E., Henderson State Teachers
Coll.; M. A., Univ. of Chicago
Honor Board Advisor, International
Relations Club Advisor
Jean Jackson
English
B. A., Lawrence Coll.
Advisor for Senior Section of Yearbook
Sharon Jenkins
Mathematics
B S .. Illinois State Normal Univ.
Edward Joseph
English
B. A., Univ. of Chicago; M. A.,
Univ. of Chicago
Fine Arts Club Sponsor
R. E. Kauffmann
Guidance Counselor
B. S. Univ. of Illinois; M. S., Bradley Univ., M. A. Univ. of Illinois
Robert D. Keen
Science
B. S .. Univ. of Illinois; M. S.,, Bradley Univ.
Football Trainer, Fencing Coach
Thomas J. Kiviluoma
Mathematics
B . E., Northern Illinois Univ.; M. A.,
Univ. of Illinois
Mathematics Department Chairman
Varsity Golf Coach
Art Kraft
Social Studies
B. A., Northwestern Univ.; M. A.,
Northwestern Univ.
Asst. Frosh Football Coach, Soph
Wrestling Coach
Gabriele R. Lachmann
Foreign Language
B. A., Univ. of Illinois
Teachers of Tomorrow Club Sponsor
Lois Lamberg
Foreign Language
B. A., Beloit Coll.; M. A., Northwestern Univ.
Latin Club Sponsor, Student Code
of Ethics
Virginia Landwehr
Guidance Counselor
B. S., Northwestern Univ.; M. S.,
Univ. of Wisconsin
Donald Larson
Physical Education
B. S., Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Swimrnng Coach, "N" Club
Sponsor
Jane Legge
Librarian
B. A., Univ. of Illinois; M. A., Univ.
of Illinois; M.A., Rosary Coll.
J. Patrick Lennon
Driver Education
B. S., Univ. of Illinois
Soph Football Coach, Junior Varsity Wrestling Coach
Hazel Loew
Art
B. S., Univ. of Wisconsin; M. A.,
Illinois Institute of Technology
Art Department Chairman
Art Club Sponsor
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�Verniel Lundquist
English
B. S., Univ. of Nebraska; M. A.,
Univ. of Minnesota
Robert Mackey
Woods
B. A., Illinois Institute of Technology; B. S., Illinois Institute of
Technology; M. A., Ilinois Institute
of Technology
Andrew J. Maggio
Metals
B. S., Northern Illinois Univ.; M. S.,
Northern Illinois Univ.
Industrial Arts Club Advisor
Gordon J. Malone
Business Education
B. E., Whitewater State Teachers
Coll.
Homecoming Sponsor
Donald Marsh
Science
B. S., Univ. of Michigan
Astronomy Club Sponsor
Kenneth L. Martyn
Science
B. Sc., Univ. of Nebraska; M. A.,
Columbia Univ.
P. T. A. Executive Board
Jean Massmann
Registered Nurse
R. N., St. Francis Hospital; Cert.
Pu. H. N., Loyola Univ.
Health Services Chairman
Future Nurses Club Sponsor
William W. Meles
Graphic Arts
B. S., Northern Illinois Univ.
Pep Club Sponsor, Photographic
Services Organization Sponsor
Ted L. Meyer
Mathematics
B. S., Illinois State Normal Univ.,
M. A., Univ. of Illinois
James A. Michael
Social Studies
B. E., Eastern Illinois Univ.; M. A.,
Univ. of Illinois
H. Stephen Morgan
Business Education
B. S., Eastern State Univ.; M. S.,
Univ. of Illinois
Varsity Tennis Coach, Fall Intramural Tennis Director
John Moshak
Foreign Language
B. A., Indiana Univ.
Student Union Sponsor, Russian
Club Spon~or
Richard K. Murphy
Mathematics
B. S. E., Univ. of Michigan; M. S.,
Univ: of Michigan
Eugene D. Napier
Business Education
M. A., Illinois of Chicago; Ph. B.,
Illinois of Chicago
John Narcy
Physical Education
B. S., Univ. of Michigan
Diving Coac!i
Nicholas M. Odlivak
Physical Education
B. A., Univ. of Kentucky; M. A.,
Univ. of Kentucky
Sophomore Football Coach, Varsity
Baseball Coach
William Osness
Social Studies
M. A., Colorado State Coll.; Ph.
B .. Illinois Wesleyan
Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Frosh
Basketball Coach
Ellerth Overboe
Science
B. S., Univ. of Minnesota; M. A.,
Univ. of Minnesota
�E. C. Pirok
Social Studies
B. A., Univ. of Illinois; M. A., Univ.
of Illinois
Asst. Debate Coach
Leo H. Provost
Music
B. Mus. Ed., New England Conservatory of Music; M. Mus. Ed.,
Univ. of Illinois
Band Director
Lorraine M. Quinn
English
B. S . Marquette Univ.
Public Relations
Barbara Ray
Physical Education
.
B. S., Illinois State Normal Umv.;
M. S., Univ. of Illinois
Girls' Physical Education Department Chairman
Varsity Cheerleader Sponsor
Parepa Ingraham Rice
English
B. A., Univ. of Michigan; M. A.,
Univ. of Michigan
Golden Galleon Guild Advisor
Ruth Roberts
Mathematics
B. S. , Marshall Univ.
Myra Z. Robinson
Science
B. A.. Colorado Coll.; M. A., Cornell Univ.
Pat Rooney
Driver Education
M. S., Northern Illinois Univ.; Ph.
B ., Illinois Western Univ.
Varsity Football Coach, Junior
Varsity Baseball Coach
George V. Roth
Science
B. Ed., Univ. of Wisconsin; M. S .,
Univ. of Wisconsin
Hi-Y Advisor
Barbara Scarbrough
Registered Nurse
R. N., St. Francis Hospital; Cert. Pu.
H. N., Loyola Univ.
Future Nurses Club Sponsor
George Scherb
Social Studies
B. A., Northwestern Univ.; M. A.,
Univ. of Minnesota
Imogene Schneiter
English
B. A., MacMurray Coll.; M. A.,
Univ. of Michigan
Alvin Schwartz
English
B. A., Nebraska State Univ.; M. S.,
Univ. of Wisconsin
Debate Team Coach, Forensics Director
Merren S. Seron
Guidance Counselor
B. A., Cornell Coll.; M. A., State
Univ. of Iowa
Dennis Snider
English
B. S., Northwestern Univ.
Asst. Freshman Football Coach,
Asst. Track Coach
Albert Soglin
Mathematics
B. E., Chicago Teachers Coll'.; B. S.,
Illinois Institute of Technology;
M. S., Illinois Institute of Technology
Jack B. Spatafora
Social Studies
B. S., Loyola Univ.; M. A., Northwestern Univ.
Social Studies Department Chairman (Acting), Director of Student
Activities
Anna Stachowiak
Foreign Language
B.S ., Univ. of Illinois; M. A., Middlesbury Coll.
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�Lawrence A. Starr
Mathematics
B. S., Western Michigan Univ.;
M. A., Univ. of Michigan.
Junior Varsity Basketball Coach,
Frosh-Soph Golf Coach
Virginia K. Stemp
Public Speaking, Drama
B . A., Milwaukee-Downer Coll.;
M. A., Northwestern Univ.
Director of Dramatic Activities,
Thespians Sponsor
Anita TeHennepe
English
B. A., Hope Coll.
Philosophy Club Sponsor
Donald R. Test
Auto Mechanics, Driver Education
B. S., Stout State Coll.
Ticket Sales Asst. Director
June Todd
English
B. S., Southern Illinois Univ.; M. A.,
Southern Illinois Univ.
Aune M. Toivola
Guidance Counselor
B. S., Univ. of Minnesota, M. A.,
Univ. of Minnesota
Robert J. Tomanek
Physical Education
B. S., Univ. of Omaha; M. A., Univ.
of Iowa
Frosh-Soph Gymnastic Coach
Milan Trnka
Physical ·Education
B. A., Syracuse Univ.; M. S., Univ.
of Illinois
Varsity Gymnastic Coach
Carol W. Turpin
Physical Education
B. S., Iowa Univ.; M. A., Roosevelt
Univ.
Girls' Athletic Association
Marry Valenta
Physical Education
B. S .. Northern Illinois Univ.
(Not Pictured)
Carl Van Cleave
Driver Education
B. S., Iowa State Univ.
Sophomore Basketball Coach, Frosh
Basketball Coach
Lois Van Rooy
English
B. A., Colorado State Coll.; M. A.,
Univ. of Chicago
Mary E. Walker
Librari:m
B. Ed., Southern Illinois Univ.;
M. A., Univ. of Illinois; B. L. S.,
Univ. of Illinois
Jane M. Waller
Physical Education
B. S., Lacross Coll.
Girls' Athletic Association; Modern
Dance, Horseback Riling
Jean Warner
Mathematics
B. S., Northwestern Univ.
William L. Warner
Driver Education
B. S., Indiana Univ.; M. S .. Indiana
Univ.; H. S. Dir., Indiana Univ.
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Hazel Ellen Webb
English
B. A., Augustana Coll.; M. A.,
Northwestern Univ.
Reading Improvement Center Chairman
Bernard E. Welch
Science
B. S., Maryville Coll.; M. S., Marshall Univ.
Margaret White
English
B. A., Asbury Coll.
�Leonard M. Winans
Physical Education
B. &., Univ. of Illinois
Cross Country Coach, Tennis Coach
Hayward L. Wood
Social Studies
B. S., Southern Illinois Univ.; M.A.,
Southern Illinois Univ.
Don B. Wright
Social Studies
B. A., Lake Forest Coll.; M. Ed.,
Northern Illinois Univ.
George Yursky
Mathematics
B. S., Concordia Coll.; M. S., De
Paul Univ.
Asst. Varsity Football Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach
Dr. Bernard Zagorin
Social Studes
B. A., Univ. of Illinois; M. A., Univ.
of Illinois; Ph. D., Univ. of Illinois
Barbara G. Zika
Social Studies
B.A., Univ. of Colorado
The faculty, administration, supporting
staffs and students past and present at Niles
Township High School wish to extend their
warmest wishes for many happy years to come
to Mr. Harold Isaacson, who retires this year.
'Throughout his many years here as a teacher,
coach and administrator, he has exemplified
the highest ideals of his profession, serving his
school and his community with distinction.
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�SPECIAL EDUCATION SERVICES
Dr. LeRoy Peterson
Director: Special Education
An effective special education program on the
elementary level results in a smaller number of
exceptional pupils who need special education at
the secondary level. A number of handicapped students are able to adjust and carry on their programs
in the regular classes without any special facilities
or special teaching methods and techniques. However, there are still a number of pupils who do need
special education if they are to achieve to their
optimum.
At the present time, the following types of exceptionality are receiving special education services
on the high school level:
A. pupils with severe hearing difficulties.
B. pupils who are homebound temporarily due
to illness, surgery, or results of accidents.
C. pupils who are educable mentally handicapped.
D. pupils with adjustment difficulties which are
interfering with their learning.
Special education facilities and services will be
extended after there is found to be a need.
Mr. Robert McDaniels
Consulting Psychologist
Mrs. Rollie Korol
Speech Correctionist
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Mrs. Eileen Nahm
Home Study Instructor
Mrs. Florence M. Butler
Instructor for the Deaf
�SUPPORTING STAFFS make plans operational
A great asset to the efficiency of Niles
Township High School is the supporting
staff. This special group is composed of:
audio-visual, cafeteria, custodial, library and
office staffs whose duty it is to create a
smooth functioning background for the activities of the school.
In particular, the audio-visual staff supervises the use of records, slides, films, and
tape-recorders. Responsible for the nutritious meals and the maintenance of school
facilities is the cafeteria and custodial staffs.
Directing the students in their research
papers by providing reserve pamphlets for
use and checking out books is the everyday
duty of the library clerks. The office staff
concerns itself mainly with the switchboard,
the daily bulletins, student registration,
scheduling and mail distribution.
Even though these hard-working groups
are sometime unconnected visably with the
student body, their work is certainly appreciated.
Clerks: Mrs. Gloria Schabilion,
and Mrs. Alice Pazen.
Administrative
Secretaries:
Left to Right: Mrs. Eleanor
Christopher (Dr. Kavanaugh),
Mrs. Sylvia Terman (Mr. Ihne),
Mrs. Mary Vrablik (Dr. Harris) .
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�Bookkeeper Theresa Schweitzer
Switchboard Operators, Standing: June Schmitzer (relief
operator). Seated: Mrs. Ruth Johnson.
Student Accounting Office Clerks. Left to Right: Mrs. Virginia
Chichanski, Mrs. Garnet Faulkner, Mrs. Annette Walter.
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Director of Student Accounting, Mr. James Miller.
�Library Clerks, left to right; Miss Anne Olson, Roslyn Pacenta,
RaeZel Tabel.
Guidance Office Staff; Left to Right; Mrs. Lorraine
Carlington (Registrar), Mrs. Harriet Kneip (Guidance Secretary), Mrs. Elna Prato, Seated: Guidance
Clerk; Miss Elaine Sahs.
IBM Clerks: Mrs. Bernice Wilke,
and Mrs. Isabel Auciello.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We thankfully acknowledge the assistance given us by the following individuals and firms. Without their help this book would not
have measured up to the standards set for it by school traditions and
student expectations.
We thank Mr. Theodore A. Beranis, general staff adviser, Miss
Jean Jackson, senior staff adviser, and Mr. Marvin Ihne, administrative sponsor, for their devotion to and concern for this book.
We also wish to express our gratitude to the Norman King
Company, publishers, and Root Studio Incorporated, photographers.
The technical assistance of these firms was invaluable in all phases
in the development of our book.
Special thank yous go to Gingiss Brothers, who provided the
tuxedos seen in our opening section color pages, and the Villa Venice
Restaurant for the use of their facilities for the background in the
picture.
And, of course, to the general and senior staff members, whose
work speaks so well for itself from cover to cover of our book, our
sincerest gratitude.
Barbara Gordon and Bunny Cooper,
Editors-in-chief
Reflections 1962
GENERAL STAFF
Editors-in-Chief
Sports ___ .. _
______ ____ Barbara Gordon, Bunny Cooper
________ Herbert Meites (Editor)
Raymond Elvey (Assistant Editor)
Academics _______ _
_ _ Merle Jacob (Editor)
Helene Levin (Assistant Editor)
Activities
Donna Kotarek, Harriet Verbin
(Co-editors)
Special Events _
________ Diane Pavlove (Editor)
Alan Winter (Assistant Editor)
Girls Athletic Association __ Joan Kroichick, Barbara Hoffman
(Co-editors)
Portraits __ _
__ Ricki Lipawski, Francine Raphael
(Co-editors)
Staff Assistants
Jeff Winkel, Morry Rizman,
Sheryl Feldman, Jim Harris
Senior Staff
Co-chairmen ________________ Nancy Hanlin, Sharon Shloskey
Staff
.. ______________ Dale Bar kin, Beryl Cohen,
Bonnie Cowan, Janice Eddy,
Marlene Goodfriend, Barbara Graff,
Diane Gross, Lillian Halbreich,
Helen Jackson, Ronny Jacobs,
Diane Ritzer, Arlene Rosen,
Myra Schectman, Carol Schmidt,
Bobbie Shefsky, Ronna Teichman,
Pat Wulf
187
�SENIORS
Amsterdam, Janice S. 117
Andelin, Arlene M. 117
Anderson, Dave W. 87,117
Anderson, Joanne 117
Anderson, Marvin D. 49,86,117
Anderson, Norman W. 117
Anderson, Roy K. 117
Anderson, Walter A. 117
Argentar, Stuart J. 117
Arnold, Allyn I. 47,58,117
Arnstein, Ann F. 42,47,117
Averbach, Alvin K. 117
Avola, Norma J. 117
Bachmann, Herta E. 28,117
Backus, Virginia 36,47,58,62,109,117
Bair, Charles A. 54,117
Balonick, Mel R. 117
Barkin, Dale E. 41,52,113,117
Barnett, Lynn A. 118
Becker, Barbara L. 118
Becker, Howard S. 118
Becker, Michael M. 118
Belue, Wayne L. 118
Bellus, Stuart L. 118
Benedict, Michael 24,118
Benson, Carel Mae 118
Benson, Christina 45,58,118
Bentkower, Howard M. 118
Berens, Ray J. 64,65,74,75,87,103,118
Berger, Donald S. 118
Berger, Steve M. 118
Berk, Richard A. 118
Berko, Alice J. 118
Bernsten, Stephen A. 38,39,70,71,82,
87,118
Bilton, Ellen S. 118
Bishop, Paul C. 38,70,72,84,86,118
Bistolfo, Peggy 39,48,119
Blankstein, Donna
Bloch, Janet Louise 46,50,119
Block, Arthur Alan 119
Block, David L. 24,119
Block, James Alan 38,49,77,78,87,119
Bloom, Carol Ann 119
Blumberg, Ann H. 43,119
Borcia, Kenneth 70,71,84,87,119
Boyansky, Marla J. 119
Boyle, Michael E. 119
Brautigam, Jay C. 64,119
Brody, Lawrence W. 24,119
Brody, Robert V. 47,119
Brooks, Roberta A. 119
Brown, Donald 47,119
Brown, Jerry 21,46,50,119
Brown, Lloyd C. 119
Brown, Robert T. 104
Brummett, John D. 119
Brzyn, Raymond 120
Buchholz, Janet 120
Burns, Myra E. 120
Capettini, Robert 38,64,65,74,75,
87,120
Cantz, Sandra M. 50,120
Carlson, Sonja 120
Carroll, Denes 120
Chelin, Karen R. 57,120
Cheney, Bonnie L. 58,120
Clebanoff, Barry 24
Cohen, Barry J. 120
Cohen, Beryl M. 41,120
Conaway, Thomas L. 58,120
Connolly, Richard M. 120
Cooper, Alene H. 58.120
Cooper, David A. 120
Cooperman, Sally 36.58,120
Cowan, Bonita A. 41,50,120
Crosby, Dennis
Crowe, Patricia 30,121
Curtis, Allan G. 37,48,121
Dahlman, Joanne E. 121
Dean, Sandra L. 58,121
Decarl, Louise C. 51,93,121
De Graffenreid, Ken 24,38,64,65,
87,121
Deitch, Joan E. 121
Del Dotto, William 121
Denis, Eileen E. 121
Deutsch, Joanne L. 121
Dobbe, Gary L. 121
188
Dreyer, Robert 23,82,84,121
Dulkin, Jerry M. 38,47,58,74,121
Eddy, Janice R. 41,43,121
Eimstad, Karen L. 121
Einhorn, Robert C. 31,121
Eisenberg, Edith F. 121
Elvey; Raymond 24,40,121
Epstein, Bonita I. 122
Es brook, John C. 122
Fairman, Kenneth 54,122
Falstein, Deborah 122
Farberman, Arlene
Feder, Joel A. 37,47,122
Feld, Bonnie N. 122
Feldman, Jack M. 122
Feldman, Richard I. 122
Feldner, Barbara 122
Felzer, Marilynn 122
Ferguson, Irene 58,122
Fernandez, Rojo Rog 38,43,79,81,122
Fidler, Henry M. 122
Fields, Simone 122
Finkl, Joan M. 30,122
Fiocchi, Laurette 122
Fishman, Maureen 58,122
Flack, Richard 122
Foss, Thomas 58,74,86,123
Fradkin, Edward N. 123
Frandzel, Michael B. 123
Franz, Peggy 123
Friedman, Burt K. 123
Friedman, Maureen 24,123
Friedman, Michael I. 123
Friedman, Neil I. 123
Friedler, Michael 22,123
Garcia, Jose 123
Gardner, Carol 53,58,90,123
Garro, Joseph R. 58
Garro, Rosemary 42,48,123
Gebel, Howard D. 123
Gerber, Deanna 123
Gevirtz, Richard 58,123
Gibbons, Terrence 33,123
Gierlach, Vivian 49,123
Gilhooley. Robert 39,47,64,82,86,
87,123
Giljum, Tommy
Glazer, Robert
Goldbaum, Ellen G . 51,124
Goldsmith, Carol H. 124
Goldstein, Charles 124
Golob, Jeffrey H. 124
Goodfriend, Marlene 41,124
Goodman, Heidi 124
Goodman, Norman J. 38,64,65,124
Gordon, Barbara 40,41,124
Gordon, Janice S. 124
Gould, Edward 52,124
Graff, Barbara C. 28,41,124
Greenberg, Sharon N. 22,43,51,124
Groat, Eugene R. 124
Gross, Diane L. 41,48,53,124
Haber, Richard I. 124
Hagerty, Timothy J.
Halbreich, Lillian 51,124
Hall, Judith N. 124
Haller, Larry 124
Hanelin, Nancy S. 41,47,125
Haugness, Wilma T. 125
Heim, Janet L. 39,47.125
Heinrich, Richard H. 125
Heller, Karen S. 42,125
Renner, Roberta J. 48,53,125
Herbrich, Heidi 125
Hershenson, Dan C. 87,125
Herwitt, Carole A. 125
Hess, Richard Jay 125
Hessell, Barbara C. 125
Hillstrand, Ronald 125,81
Hirsch, Gayle R. 39,125
Hoffman, Jeff Todd 82,125
Hoffman, Marcy Lee 39,125
Hook, Jerri Rae 36,47,58,125
Horan, Roberta E. 53,125
Hussey, Robert B. 126
Hutter, Alice C. 126
Ingersoll, Richard 21,70,84,85,87,126
Jackson, Helen L. 41,47.126
Jacobs, Jeffrey S. 38,126
Jacobs, Ronna L. 41.126
Jacover, Jerold A. 38,47,79,82,87,126
Jaeger, Ronald D. 38,47,49,126
Jaet, Elaine N. 47,53,126
Johns, Andrew 84,126
Johnson, Douglas E. 58,111,126
Johnson, Gregory K. 24,87,126
Johnson, Lynn 29,126
Johnson, Sandra J. 28,126
Johnston, Dale R. 126
Jones, Beverly F. 126
Joos, Richard A. 81,126
Kahles, Michael J.
Kahn, Ronni Jean 126
Kaluzna, Renee J. 127
Kamps, Janice R. 47,48,49,62,12'/
Kamps, Judith J. 38,47,108,127
Kann, Kenneth L. 127
Kanzelbaum, Linda A. 127
Kaplan, Fred Ira 127
Kaplan, Judith M. 127
Kaplan, Susan L. 36,127
Kaplan, William A. 127
Karas, Robert Edward 127
Kassin, Alan R. 24,111,137
Katz, Barbara C. 47,127
Kellar, Terry J. 24,127
Kelz, Linda S. 127
Kempton, Joan C. 62,102,12'/
Kessler, Joel 127
Kiss, Michael W. 38,48,87,127
Kite, Aline S. 127
Kite, Roberta I. 58,98,99,102,128
Kling, Joann 28,128
Klinke, Alan W. 47,128
Kluge, Jere L. 47,110,128
Kohn, Raymond F. 128
Korn, Doreen 47,58,128
Kotarek, Donna M. 40,128
Krader, Brina 128
Krader, Howard B.
Kramer, Andrea E. 62,128
Kramer, Gay M. 128
Krause, Alfred 24,128
Krause, Joanne 29,48,128
Kreis, Phyllis 128
Kromer, James A. 128
Kulwin, Marlene 128
Kunar, Sharon L. 128
Kurland, Howard J. 128
Laing, Patricia 54,129
Lampert, Steve 128
Lane, Marcia R. 129
Larsen, Ralph K. 38,64,65,74,87,129
Larsen, Sandra C.
Larson, Carolyn L. 129
Latham, Linda J. 53,58,129
Leach, Thomas W. 31,55,111,129
Leaf, Donald J. 129
Leavitt, Frederick 129
Leftwich, Karen L. 129
Levin, Barry 129
Levin, Marjory J. 129
Levin, William D. 129
Levine. Eleanor 51,129
Levine, Martin 129
Lewis, Michael S. 129
Link, Nancy Joan 129
Lipawsky, Ricki 40,129
Lowe, John A. 47,64,87,130
Lutz, Louis G. 47,87,130
McEvoy, Margaret T. 57,63,130
McKay, Marilyn 130
McWherter, Sandra 130
Magit, Alan M. 64,65,87,130
Mantell, Jeffrey L. 38,82,130
Mantzer, Robert 130
Marmel, James 130
Marschall, Nickolaus 130
Marshall, Stuart 24,38,64,74,75,82,86,
87,130
Martish, Louise 130
Marwil, Suzanne 130
Massey, Lois T. 130
May, Stephen R. 77,130
Maypole, Marilyn 53,58,130
Meadows, Stanley 130
Mednick, Sharlene 130
Mehrholz, John
Meites, Herbert L. 24,40,131
Melvin, Jacqueline M. 131
Menes, Carol D. 28,131
Michael, Howard S. 61,81,131
�Michael, Jerry L. 131
Michaels, Burton I. 131
Miller, Bruce P. 111,131
Moberg, Dennis J. 38,39,49,87,108,131
Morgan, Burton M. 105,131
Moser, Karen L. 131
Mulder, Ruth A. 131
Murray, Carol 28,30,131
Nachman, Alan T. 131,86,87
Nachman, Carole F. 39,100,131
Naylor, Donna Louise 29,36,47,131
Nelson, James H. 131
Nelson, Susan M. 58,131
Nemeroff, Sue Karen 42,100,131
Nesler, Gayle J. 132
Nilsson. Richard J. 132
Nineberg, Malcolm S. 132
Noesen, Kenneth J. 65,87,109,132
Norberg, Nancy A. 132
Oeschler, James W. 132
Owca, Dennis M. 132
Patis, Bruce L. 51,55,132
Paul, Arlene M. 132
Pavlove, Diane S. 24,40,132
Pearl, Elliott R. 38,39,77,87,132
Penn, Susan D. 132
Peters, Larry 132
Petersen, Kristi S. 30,132
Phillips, Stanton L. 132
Pierini, Richard 132
Pietrini, Amanda 110,132
Poders, Tyrone 132
Pollock, Neil 132
Ponto, Cynthia 133
Prideaux, Robert 133
Primrose, Charles F. 64,65,66,133
Puetz, Donald P. 31,133
Quante, Francis J. 133
Quigley, Kenneth C. 58,133
Rabin, Gerald R. 133
Radix, John T.
Radzin, Esterle 45,133
Raphael, Francine S. 40,133
Rappaport, Michael 133
Rapper, Susan J. 39,133
Reitzer, Diane B. 29,41,133
Ricci, Michael D. 82,133
Richeson, Paul E. 133
Riley, Margaret E. 133
Roberts, Hilary G. 133
Roberts, James W. 55,133
Robinson, Jerome J. 134
Rosen, Arlene M. 41,88,89,134
Rosen, Phyllis T. 47,134
Rosenbloom, Sherwin
Ross, Lynn B. 137
Ross, Richard 82,137
Rothstein, Larry E. 38,49,82,87,134
Rotkin, Risha N. 134
Rowe, Edward 134
Rubin, Berton 134
Rucins, Aldis 38,84,87,134
Rufer, Ronald 0. 63,79,134
Rugendorf, Sanford 134
Rumack, Sandra 24,42,134
Ruttenberg, Marlene 134
Sakover, Ray P. 22,134
Salberg, Susan S. 134
Sanders, Sarah E. 36,58,102,104,134
Sasenick, Nikki M. 134
Savitsky, Harvey M. 135
Scadron, Harlene 135
Schectman, Myra L. 41,42,135
Schloskey, Sharon 41,135
Schmidt, Carol J. 41,58,135
Schmidt, Jill G. 58,113,135
Schnaitman, Ralph E. 135
Schoeller, Carolyn J. 39,135
Schoenberg, Diane 36,47,62,135
Schurz, Laurie A. 135
Schwartz, Bobbette 135
Schwartz, Jill D. 36,53,135
Schwartz, Judith R. 27,53,135
Schwartz, Sherry Ann 105,135
Segal, Eugene
Seguin, William
Serpico, P. Dennis
Shannon._Bonnie Sue 37,50,52,135
Shields, Jayne 135
Shapiro, Sheryl L. 25,53,135
Shefsky, Roberta D. 41,45,105,113,
135
Ship, Marshall 136
Shore, Jeffrey H. 136
Siegel, Barry A. 136
Siegel, Lynn 136
Silverman, Barbara 136
Silverman, Leslie M. 36,45,47,48,
58,136
Simons, Diane E. 58,136
Simon, Earl L. 136
Singer, Marilyn A. 136
Skolnik, Mitchell B. 136
Smart, Carol M. 58,93,136
Smith, Jacqueline 38,47,48,88,109,136
Smith, Judie 42,136
Smith, Judy K. 58,110,136
Smith, Karen E. 136
Snow, Margaret 93,136
Spain, Jennifer J. 136
Spector, Alice S. 136
Steinberg, Roslyn S. 137
Steinberg, Sylvan J. 137
Steinman, Nancy C. 137
Stern, Eva 137
Stevens, Diane L. 58,137
Stone, Alan J. 38,84,85,87,137
Stone, Joel 137
Suelzle, John E. 70,82,137
Summers, Frank L. 86,87 ,137
Sutton, Shelley 137
Suttun, Virginia A. 137
Swade, Sandra 137
Sylvan, Karen L. 137
Taitz, Trudy S. 24,39,137
Tarantur, Judy A. 137
Tefka, Barry M. 137
Teichman, Ronna F. 41,137
Teitel, Roberta M. 42,138
Tiersky, Ronald 99,138
Traff, Wayne I. 82,87,138
Treloar, Hugh 138
Tubekis, Tula C. 138
Tunick, Steven R. 138
Unterschuetz, Diana 47,49,108,138
Uslan, Pamela 138
Valfer, Steven 38,138
Van Carolyn L. 38,93,110,138
Vernick, Barry 24,138
Vondersitt, Marilyn 138
Wagner, Barry 138
Waltzer, Renee 138
Wanaski, Dorothy 58,138
Watts, Lynn 21,58,110,139
Webb, Virginia M. 139
Warsaw, Lee 138
Weber, Cheryl D. 139
Weinberg, Ralph 139
Weinbrecht, Linda 43,110,139
Weinstein, Alan R. 139
Weintraub, Judith 139
Weintraub, Michael 139
Weisberg, Burt J. 139
Weisman, Bonita 30,57,63,139
Weiss, James A. 13~
Weiss, Sam 139
Weiss, Sandra Lee 139
.
Wentink, Glenn R. 23,64,87,139
Wershkoff, Susan 139
Wilhelmson, Robert 82,84,107,139
Williamson, Clayton 139
Wilson, Julie A. 140
Witcher, Victor 43,64,87,140
Wolf, Orrin T. 64,87,140
Wolfson, Kenneth 140
Wolk, Yale M. 140
Wulf, Patricia 41,42,47,50,110,140
Wright, Carol 140
Zeutschel, Diane M. 49,140
Zimmerman, Marsha 105,108,113,140
Zoellner, Bill 140
JUNIORS
Ackerman, Bruce Fran 145
Adelman, Eugene A.
Ahrens, Robert G. 145
Albrecht, George J. 58,64,143
Allen, Steven Irwin 148
Andersen, Charles E. 144
Anderson, Karen M.
Anderson, Karen T. 145
Andreasen, Dorthea N. 147
Anthony, Alice J. 144
Armato, Philip J. 144
Arndt, Ronald L. 147
Ascher, Lester E. 46,55
Aultz, Deborah
Bachman, Isabelle S. 147
Bacino, Carol Ann 143
Bain, Juliette Helen 147
Ballestra, Lucile A. 57,145
Barranco, Jack 146
Baskin, Trudie E. 144
Bauer, Daniel M. 86,144
Baumann, Patricia L. 58,144
Becker, Karin Ann 144
Bolon, Geri Marlene
Bendel, Ross A. 82,86,144
Bender, Eileen R.
Bender, Elliott S. 143
Ben Zeev Mary M. B. 146
Berberick, Sue Ela 112,144
Berger, Chari R. 143
Berger, Gail L.
Berger, Jack Harold 37,38,81,147
Berger, Mara Lynn 145
Bergren, Richard K. 145
Berliant, Sharon Mae 88,145
Berloznik, Joan M. 144
Berman, Andrew M. 147
Berns, Sherri Lynn 146
Best, Carolyn Jane 144
Bieber, Sharon 144
Bloom, Harry Irving 144
Bohat, Cherie A. 58,142,143
Bolon, Alan S. 146
Brenner, Melvin
Brandt, William A. 64,144
Brandel, Lawrence A. 79,144
Bridge, Diane Mary 144
Bloom, Richard Alan 147
Blitstein, Marlene J. 45,42,143
Bittman, Howard S.
Brocato, Earl Edward 143
Bronn, Barry 144
Bilton, Leon Joseph
Berman. Marla Lynn 147
Brown, Larry L. 146
Burnstein, Marcia L. 143
Butland, Nancy Lee 146
Byer, Amy
Campbell, Carol S. 58,145
Capsuto, Martin 147
Carlson, Gail Irene 146
Carnow, Barry S. 102,146
Carter, Linda Jean 88,143
Castle, Sharon M.
Catellier, Kenneth P. 145
Cavanaugh, Robert C. 143
Cavanaugh, Michael C. 70,82,145
Chagares, Bill 143
Chagares, Peter P.
Chaskin, Fay R. 144
Chapnick, Jim S. 144
Chemers, Ronald 145
Citro, Christine M. 93
Clebanoff, Karen 144
Cobun, Ted 64
Cogan, Ira Frederick 145
Cohen, Arlynne H. 145
Cohen, Kathryn I.
Cole, Linda S. 57,144
Coleman, Robin Iris 145
Comm Vickie Belle 143
Cooper, Bunny 36,40,146
Couzin, Robert Alan 146
Crafton, Marilyn A. 144
Cyrog, Peter Ed 46,55,147
Czerniak, Jacqueline 58,145
Dammann, Ronald E. 55
Davidson, Janice M. 146
Dean, Raymond C. 86,146
Delman, Michael N. 146
Dempers, Susan M. 143
Dessent. William H. 144
Diesterheft, Marilee 143
Dinitz, Ilana V.
Dolgin, Merle Joy 143
Dory, Maria T. 144
Du Bonn, John K. 145
Duhl, Harriet 147
189
�Economos, Peter L. 147
Edwards, Michael S. 145
Ehrensaft, Daniel 145
Eichhorn, Susan E. 53,88,91,92,145
Elias, Judith Rae 145
Emerson, David K. 144
Epstein, Roberta M?e 147
Evans, Michael A. 143
Fagan, Joseph M. 146
Fein, Arthur D. 144
Feinartz, Norman
Feinberg, Marilyn G. 145
Feinberg, William J. 142
Felcher, Ellen 146
Feldman, Sheryl Ann 40,147
Ferguson, Earl W. 145
Ferrell, Ronald 147
Ferrell, Susan Marie 145
Fian, Susie C. 143
Field, Ruth V. 143
Finder, Barbara A. 36,45,145
Fine, Stuart Arnold 144
Finger, Alan Stuart 143
Finn, Kathleen D. 36,62,102,143
Finn, Robt Michael 145
Fisher, Sharon Ann 144
Florence, Renee 144
Fox, Sarah Hyma 58,143
Friedlander, Sandra 90,113,144
Friedman, Morrie Sam 144
Frishman, Paula M. 146
Frohman, Barbara G. 91,145
Furster, Susan
Gale, Ronald W. 109,143
Galen, Arthur M. 86,87,147
Gats, GaryM. 145
Gattuso, John
Gendell, Donna 143
Gersh, Harvey Allen 147
Gershberg, Vicki J. 36,144
Gerstein, Sheila Mae 92,147
Gibson, Randall W. 38,145
Gillman, Larry Jay 145
Glenzer, Rhoda Lynn 144
Glutzer, Norman M. 38,145
Goldberg, Edith H. 145
Gold, Kathy Carol 52,143
Golden, Robt S. 144
Goldstej.n, Judith B. 144
Goldstein, Steven A. 45,143
Goodman, Michael D. 144
Gordon, Gayle Iris 143
Gordon, Kenneth Robt 77,143
Gore, Beverly Ann 58
Gore, Ronald P. 144
Gottfried, Susan L. 32,143
Graham, William A. 144
Grecu, Susan J. 145
Greenberg, Phillip S. 86.147
Greenberg, Robt H. 105,146
Greenberg, Ronald 55,144
Greene. Rosalind R. 145
Gross, Sally M. 144
Grossman, Wendy M. 103,144
Hagel, Carol Ann
Hanson, Wayne H. 86,145
Harrigan, Timothy L. 144
Harris, James Ed 41,145
Harris, Marlene A. 209
Harrer, Matthew B. 143
Harwood, Helene D. 146
Heckman, Myrna L. 146
Heller, Ian Ike Zane 77,87,144
Heller, Sheree Ann 145
Henkin, Carol
Henner, Hilary M. 88,147
Herter, George R. 145
Hilton, Dorothy B. 143
Hirsh, Alan Ira 143
Hirsch, Danna Eve 143
Hirsch, Gary 144
Hoffman, Barbara S. 40,53,146
Hoffman, Jeri Ellen 145
Hohmann. Wm. John
Holden, Josephine
Holzmap. Sherry I. 143
Holzwarth, Joseph A. 81,143
Horsman, William M. 144
Horwitz, Ellen M. 144
Horwitz, Steven E. 145
Howard, Donna R.
190
Hussey, David P. 144
Imber, Janice 144
Ingersoll, Susan E. 88,146
Ingstrup, Walter T. 143
Irgang, Andrea Beth 145
Isaac, John Lansing 58,79,147
Jacobs, Nanette K. 144
Jacobson, Eileen R. 146
Janik, Susan Trent 146
Janis, Marilyn Jean 143
Jantsch, Craig Veit 58,145
Joffe, Mitchell L. 70,147
Johanson, Lynn C. 145
Johnson, Constance R. 58,112,143
Johnson, Nancy Ann 88,93,144
Johnson, Ralph N. 143
Jordan, Lawrence E. 42,144
Just, Ronald E. 143
Kagan, Mike L. 86
Kamin, Susan Pauline 147
Kanne, Bruce Alan 146
Kaplan, Allen Ed 143
Kaplan, Maxine E. 90,145
Kaplan, Zona Beth 146
Kariolich, Gail M. 146
Karmazin, Sharon Fay 146
Karol, Rochelle M. 147
Kaste, Bradford G. 64,143
Kaste, Howard F. 145
Kay, Marvin M. 64,82,144
Kaye, Richard M. 146
Keller, Dianne E. 145
Kellman, Cyvia S. 144
Kellner, Norman D. 146
Kendler, Ellen Host
Kent, Kathleen 143
Kessel, William 147
Kesselman, Irwin M. 146
Kessler, Karen L. 29,58,144
Kettering, Gloria C. 58,143
Kimball, Susan Wynn 48,144
Kinsch, Karen J.
Kirchler, Melvin H. 144
Kirshner, Allan L. 143
Kirschner, Ronald L. 144
Klein, Inez Joy 143
Klein, Roberta 144
Klinn, Melanie Susan 144
Klott, Rosalyn 146
Klug, Mike J. 58
Koehler, David A.
Kohn, Allen R. 144
Kozlov, Gail Lynn 145
Kraatz, Suzanne M. 144
Kravitz, Robert 146
Kritzler, Betty D. 143
Kroger, John Wm.
Kroichick, Joan 40,147
Kroon, Tina 37,47,145
Kropf, Robt Allen 145
Krumsieg, Cynthia 58 144
Kumlin, Carol S. 58,144
Kure, Victor H. 111,145
Kushner, Sherrie D. 144
Kutok, Barry Lynn 143
Kutok, Byron M. 144 ·
Ladehoff, Barry R. 147
Laff, Barbara Gayle 145
Lampert, Jill 144
Langer, Marcia Jo 145
Laskov, Barry M. 143
Lauter, Dennis E. 145
Lazar, Allen Howard 64,145
Learner, Marlene S. 145
Learner. Sharlene J. 58,143
Leibowitz, Paula 144
Leigh, Robin Bonita 146
Lerner, David W. 38,64,65,87,147
Levin, Charles Evan 144
Levinson. Elaine L. 147
Levy, Jordan S.
Lewis, Roberta 144
Lewisberg, Sharon F. 109,147
Libby, Eileen B. 93,144
Lichterman, Maynard 144
Lis, Robert John 64 65,66 82,145
Lisnek, Sandra Lois 29,144
Liss, Joseoh Mark 144
Lorr, William T. 70,86,87
Louis, Carol Sue 144
Lund, Thomas Allan 86,144
Lurie, Adrianne M. 145
Lutren, Roberta Nan 50,112,143
McCarthy, Karen L. 147
Maller, Judith E. 146
Mandel, Sue Lynn 58,145
Mandell, Michele L. 40,145
Mandel, Lisa Anne 36,145
Margulies, Jean E. 147
Margulies, Joan 146
Marines, Dean
Marks, Diane Hannah 144
Marrinson, Daniel F.
Massing, Judy Mary 88,90,91,145
Mason, Gail Marian 146
Massof, Edward 64,70,145
Maurer, Theodore T. 58
Medoff, Helen Judith 52,143
Mehlman, Judith Ann 112,144
Mendell, Gail Sue
Metzger, Annette M. 144
Meyer, Barbara K. 146
Meyer, Carole J. 147
Miller, Bruce Alan 147
Miller, Glee Bonnie 36,145
Meyers, Paula 143
Meyers, Joan Ellen 104,146
Miller, Ira Jay 146
Miller, Jacqueline J. 146
Miller, Martin Chas. 147
Miller, Richard E. 144
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Nardi, Richard Al
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Nevins, Garry Joel 143
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Oboyle, Robert J.
Olney, Jacqueline A. 146
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Oppenheimer, Rhoda 48,144
Orzeske, Deborah J. 146
Owca, Diane K.
Page. Louis Jay 81
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Paul, David L.
Paul, Maureen Lee 144
Pearson Ronald F. 143
Perlin Marchelle J. 144
Pershin, Paul M. 147
Peterson, John R. 74,146
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Pildes, Ellen 147
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Poklop, Sue May 147
Polakoff, David M. 145
Pontecore, Daniel J. 143
Potnick Janice E. 112,145
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Pross, Raymond Ted 147
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Rabin, Lynette P. 143
Radzin, Darlene 144
Randel. Richard J. 38,146
Rasof, Sharon Elaine 147
Rath, Carl R. 86
Ratner, Ronald H. 82,146
Ream. Marcia C. 145
Reed, James Peter 86.144
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Richardson, Wm. R. 64,87
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Robins, Bobbe Gale
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Ronan, James 146
Roper, Theodore John 64
Roseman, Melvin K. 145
Rosen, Diane R.
Rosen, Laurence H. 79,145
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Rotberg, Susan Ina 57,143
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Roth, Alayna M. 102,145
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Rubin, Zona Rae
Rudolph, Bennett L. 144
Russell, Theron W. 144
Sabin, Barbara L. 91,143
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Samson, Fredric C.
Sapoznik, Ellen S. 145
Sarnat, Marjorie S. 33,42,146
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Schillo, Robt. P. 146
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Schmidt, Darlene D. 36,146
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Seigel, Richard M.
Selz, Harold Alan 144
Serenyi, Peter 144
Sezer, Elaine 144
Shaughnessy, Chris M. 46,143
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Siegel, Jeffrey A. 36,143
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Smith, James K. 145
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Stein, Shercy Lynn 112,143
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Ten Eicken, Helene P. 143
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Varon, Bruce D. 147
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Zimmerman, Joel S
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Fulkowski, Kay M. 156
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Gitlis, Alan M. 151
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Goldstein, Charles A.
Gold.<;tein, David R.
Goldstein, Harriette 58,156
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Graifman, Helen 152
Grant, Richard S. 58,156
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Greenberg, Gerald E. 157
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Grossman, Sandra L. 153
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Gular, William D. 151
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Hefter, Renee P. 113,152
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Henkel, Leslie M. 157
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Herman, Lorraine 154
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Hoffman, Dennis M. 153
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Hutter, Wayne Robt. 156
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Hyman, Jeff I. 156
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Kirshner, Barbara R. 152
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Korogodsky, Barry 156
Kossof, Theodore M. 65,67,152
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Krauss, Diane V. 57,153
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Kucera, Elizabeth A. 88,153
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Lamm, Sandra E. 157
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Lazar, Arnold J. 78,151
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Lerman, Bonnie S. 63,157
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Levine, Stuart P. 152
Levinsky, Barry 153
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Lewkowicz, Moritz
Lieberman, Mark, 48,156
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Long, Marlene Jane 90,92,155
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Luzzo, Ronald F. 154
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Maillis, Richard A.
Malick, Joseph 153
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Marwil, Hettye 21,156
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Massof, Carolyn 151
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Maxson, Linda J. 54
Mayzel, Judith E. 153
Mazer, Bonnie S. 152
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Mehl, Michael A. 150,156
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Mendel, Eugene A. 151
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Metzger, Stewart A. 157
Meyer, Marlene J. 153
Michael, Janice L. 157
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Miller, Ronald H. 155
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Moore, Melissa J. 153
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Nagai, Richard B. 152
Nahin, Mark P.
Nanberg, Robert L, 156
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Nelson, Karen P. 155
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Paris, Gerald 151
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Repoon, Russell C. 153
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Price, Harriet Mae 151
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156
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Siegel, Ellen J.
Siegel, Norman K. 154
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Silverman, Irene B. 21,156
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Silverman, Stephen M. 81,150,155
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Silverstone, Harvey 157
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Sippil, Jill Marie
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Smith, Sherry G .
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Starkopf, Sandra A. 156
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Stein, Judy
Stephens, Louis G. 76,156
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Stewart, John B, 67,156
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Stone, Lynn Ellen 58,152
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Tannenbaum, Michael 25,157
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Taylor, Timothy T. 154
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Ten Eicken, Ronette 151
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Thompson, John R. 157
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Tzinberg, Bruce E. 67,154
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Urman, Robert I. 156
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Whisler, Susan L. 154
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EFLECTIONS
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SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
REFERENCE BOOK
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REFLECTIONS
1961
NILES TO\VNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL
SKOKIE, ILLINOIS
VOLUME XXV
SKOKIE PUBLIC
�There are in life two things,
Vision and memory Memory which is random,
And vision which is a binding force.
It is this second with which we are concerned.
We have tried by the use of time
to imitate the structure of thought,
And by this imitation
to
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACADEMIC ____________________ 16
ACTIVITIES ___________________ 34
ATHLETICS ___________________ 70
SPECIAL EVENTS ____________ 104
PORTRAITS ____________________ 118
FACULTY ____________________ 204
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��from a year
A year is a vague, misty thing;
When it is not thought of,
It is as though it never existed.
Yet upon concentration,
Some large event looms forth,
Sets it off, and then it is this year
And not any other.
Suddenly some small excitement
Trips across the mind, and
Out of the darkness flows a stream
Of old emotions. Something happens again,
And all the long dead images of mind reawaken,
And are lighted one by one.
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���to a month
December, crystals glittering in the light
Of past memories,
Of skating in the night,
Laughter, and the smoke of icy breath.
December, burning heat,
The Hiss of logs,
The glowing depths of fire.
December, white against the background
Of the night,
Crystal patterns, and tonight,
The moon, a silver river in the snow.
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��to a week
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The year is sparkled with the
Scatterings of our ambitions,
With the projects of our time,
With the parties, the dances, and the plays.
Some weeks are the essence of activity;
Others are remote and quiescent.
Of the former, the most hectic
And gratifying
Is Homecoming, with its memories of
Last minute preparations, the parade, the game,
And the dance.
�to a day .....
�There is no history of small events
No day on which one saw the rainbow
No date for the first time you felt lost.
Even "events" have no specific time,
'Yet they are the very heart of experience.
They are the joy of our memories,
The reoccuring images
That silently influence our minds
And flavor our very existence.
Of the days of the year,
And of the small things of memory,
Graduation is the most complete.
It is the culmination and the binding of ragged edges The end, the first day, the recollected fear,
The crowds, the heat, and the long walk
With its uncertain steps The joy of memories of years past.
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�Composition student, Craig Stevens, suggests this syllogism: All composition students who make mistakes are poppingooves.
Irene Karpman, a composition student, has
made a mistake . Therefore, Irene is a
poppingoof.
A modern orator, Pat McAvoy, explains the
fundamentals of public speaking to attentive
classmates.
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english excellence proves exception,
rather than rule
How often it has been said that verbal communication is the
greatest deficiency of 'modern America. The English program at
Niles, however, seems to present at least one outright contradiction
to the rule. Having concluded three required years of English and encouraged to elect a fourth, the student has mastered the rudiments of
grammar, has built a basic vocabulary, and has been introduced to the
fundamental literary achievements. Those students who have participated in the advanced program of studies, having chosen such courses
as Composition, American Ideas, and Honors Reading, have gained
not only the knowledge which accompanies extensive work, but also
the literary appreciation coming through analysis and practical experience. Upon graduation, the Nilehi student goes forth adequately
prepared to enter the adult world as a well-informed, self-expressive
individual.
"Alas poor Yorick, I knew him well . .. ", laments an
English literature Hamlet (Marcia Wiktor), while gravediggers Willard Eames and Noel Uzemack seem unperturbed.
Books, books, and more books, provide an interesting and entertaining evening for an American
Ideas seminar.
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social sciences promote interests
through variety
Just as the natural sciences interpret the physical world, so the social sciences are essential in
understanding the complexities of the human elements which inhabit this planet. At Niles, students
are afforded the opportunity of developing a mental attitude critical of the world situation through
active participation in such courses as: Freshman
Social Studies, World History, United States History, and Senior Social Studies. Preferring to further cultivate personal aptitudes, an individual
may wish to elect Sociology, Latin American History, or Economics. For the industrious student there
are the two honors courses, advanced World History and advanced placement American Histo ry,
the latter of which may reward the deserving student with college credit. Such course diversity allows specialization and assures intelligent and responsible adults.
Makin g supply meet demand proves no problem for Economics
st,1dent, Bob ~Jieder.
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The fervor of a national election catches
FSS students, Pa ul Sca rpelli and Flip Mil ler.
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�Explaining the respiratory system of ''Mr. Visible
Neither the maze of equipment nor
the complexity of the experiment
seems lo dismay chemistry students,
Nancy Nelson and Steve Kreinick.
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Man" to his Physiology class provides a challenge for David Cooper.
�science courses derive formula
for progress
In a world so resigned to the theory of material progress,
scientific advancement has become the stepping stone to
supremacy. At N·iles, the budding scientist may plot his
future course by choosing from innumerable and diverse offerings. W·hatever the course may be, each is formulated to give
specific knowledge in one of the major areas, while acquainting
the student with the scientific process of reasoning. The talented individual, for instance, may go beyond conventional
studies-General Science, Biology, Physics, and Chemistryand pursue advanced courses or elect such others as Physiology, Psychology, Botany, or Zoology. Extensive laboratory
experimentation and the traditional lecture combine to ampJify
personal studies and thus furnish a springboard to vocation
or avocation.
Simple equipment produces extraordinary
Larry Haller, and Don Leaf, plot acceleration.
results
as
Physics
Myriads of microscopic organisms glide across
the slide as the combined efforts of Biology students, Pete Zaphirio and Maureen Freres, graphically reproduce the images.
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students
Gary
Tennison,
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�specialized programs plus
individual effort equal
strong future
Acceleration is the keynote of the Niles mathematics department under whose guidance and supervision young mathematicians must, and will, learn to meet the challenge of tomorrow. Participation in the regular program, consisting of Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, enables the student master
fundamentals, while developing a logical reasoning process.
For those whose natural inclination is mathematics, there is
the advanced program which includes first and second year
Algebra on the freshman level, Plane and Solid Geometry during the sophomore year, college Algebra and Trigonometry
in the junior year, and Analytical Geometry and Calculus for
senior-year studies. In this manner, both student and country benefit, the former acquiring a firm foundation for
higher education, the latter gaining continued secu rity.
Studying cones, Algebra students, Liz Kramer and Penny
Brown, seem to agree that a model is worth a thousand
words.
Math Analysis students, Lee Bromberg,
Chang, prove that three intellects are
structing ellipsoids.
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Ronald Wolfstyn,
better than one
and James
when con-
�Eager minds inquire, while reason dictates, as advanced Geometry students
solve complex problems.
Jim Boosales assists Greer Kosdon in diagramming a unit circle for aid in the study of Trigonometry .
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�Thoughts of a gay fiesta and the surprise in the pinata bring
fond memories and fresh smiles for Spanish students,
Carole Nachman, Darlene Woywot, and Br uce Miller.
The foreign language department of Niles attempts to promote international cooperation by
combining the study of foreign languages with the
understanding of various cultures and customs of
the country. As an aid in these studies, Niles has
installed a language laboratory - the most modern
technique in language instruction - which, equipped with soundproof booths, earphones, microphones, and tape recorders, carries daily lessons
and special readings to French, German, Russian,
and Spanish students. Such practice, whe'n integrated with classroom work, enables the aspiring
linguist to become more proficient in the or~l-aural
aspects of a language sooner than is possible under
traditional teaching methods.
"Quo usque tandem abutere, Catilina .. ." thunders a modern Cicero, Larry Dallia, while senatores, Joe Kremer and Judy Sheldon, glare at the malefactor, Larry Lissner.
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Judy Kamps, Janice Kamps, Bruce Patis and Jeff Mantell find the tape recorder a valuable asset in language
study.
iew laboratory
tids in language proficiency
A quiet room, a mind deep in concentration, seem to mirror the hopes of Russian
students for peaceful coexistence.
�Business conditions test the knowledge of Clerical Practices student, Rosalie
Barbera.
business education course
As business volumes increase, the demand for qualified secretaries ·and executives rises proportionately.
Recognizing this, the business education department of
Nil&£ has attempted to utilize only those courses and that
material which can, and does, give an adequate insight
into the professional world. Whether it be Advertising
or Salesmanship, Business Law or Bookkeeping, Clerical
Practices or Typing, the student is assured the opportunity to become proficient in that phase of business
activity which is appealing and, at the same time, suited
to his vocational preferences.
Dennis Manzardo and Roberta Meadows
study the magic of modern advertising .
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�Viewing one of the many journal forms, Bookkeeping students confirm the old adage that
" seeing is believing".
review professional world
Coordination and concentration spell accuracy for Typing students.
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�home and industrial arts courses
"build" for future
Providing many and varied courses, while affording a
basic foundation for adult life, is the task of the Industrial
and Home Arts program at Niles. Homemakers of tomorrow display both an appreciation and comprehension of
the "art" of gracious living after having completed such
courses as Clothing, Home Management, Foods, and Home
Furnishings. In a like manner, the industrial courses - the
shops prove indispensible to that portion of the male
population which is attracted to a technical or mechanical
education. Irregardless of vocational interest, skills gained
through these courses become- future assets.
Barbara Paus exhibits the mira c le s that Home Arts Lab
students can work with a c ouple eggs, a little flour, and
a c up of milk.
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Woods students, Bob He ller and
prerequisites for work on the lathe .
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Mike
Edwards, find patience and
a strong
arm
�Ken Potrue and Tom Weise discover that
practical experience and mechanical aptitude are important in metalworking.
The whir of mechanisms , the grinding
of gears labyrinth of parts tax
the abilities of Auto students, Paul Miller and Al Burlini.
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�culture courses
enhance aesthetic appreciatio
The fine arts department of Niles, i.n cluding art,
drama, and music, endeavors to impart the knowledge, the spirit, the very essence of creativity to
its young protegees. Delving into the realm of
imagination, a student gains not only the selfsatisfaction accompanying creation, but also an
appreciation of the difficulties confronting the
artist. Perception and sentiment combine to foster
understanding and cultural enjoyment; no longer is
the novice satisfied with a simple "l like it". Consciousness replaces indifference, enlarging aesthetic
values and broadening the scope of human emotions.
The t ub a ma y hoot , t he flu te ma y sc ream , b ut Ban d stu d ent,
Barbara Ape li an, con t inu e s her pra ctice, o b livious of the
s urroun ding cl am o r.
The hand is raised dents respond.
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the voices of Glee stu-
�Surprise or awe? Anger or resolution? Sam Arnoff and Joyce Russo demonstrate the importance of facial expression to would-be actors and actresses.
Buried images, hidden emotions the subtilties
of the mind brighten the canvasses of Art
students, Sue Osborn and Barbara Saflarski.
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�Working independently as well as through committees, Council representatives carry out obligations delegated to them.
Back Row: E. Pearl , K. McEnerny, H. Roberts, J. H ook
D. Schoenberg, J. Dahlman, S. Shores, S. Meadows , J.
Boosales, R. Ingersoll, S. Schada, J. Eckmann, D. Naylor,
C. Flaherty, D. Zahn, N. Overton, L. Weldon, B. Barber ,
S. Goldberg, A. Herbold , C. Whisler, M. Wikfor, C. Martino, L. Ravine, M. Council. Fourth Row: B. Buchholz, L.
Bromberg, J. Feder, H. Cohen, J. Gordon, M. Singer, D.
Unterschuetz, J. Smith, N . Wendt, H. Bernstein, G. Backus ,
C. Chang. Third Row: H. Pohl, B. Reinke, G. Cuser , B.
Bohn, E. Searing, D. Siegal, D. Hi lls, H. Jackson, S. Faust ,
L. Learner, M. Schectman. S·econd Row: M. Rothh oltz, B:
Feinberg, L. Kaufman, J. Barnett, I. Boshuis, S. Swade,
R. Ex, V. May, J. Kadish. Front Row: B. Deck, C. Primrose, S. Nemeroff, M. Yablin, D. Selin, L. Davis , H. Scadron,
J. H oke, D. Willert.
Although plagued with numerous problems resulting from
construction and planning for the complete division of schools
next fall, Student Council continued to undertake projects which
benefited the entire student body and the school. The major
innovation of the year was the establishment of the Honor
System, an idealistic yet beneficial program to not only curb
dishonesty, but also to instill within the students a new sense
of responsibility and maturity. On February 17, the first Niles
Township Safety Conference was held at Devonshire Community
Center with guest speaker, John Doremus from WMAQ. In
addition, a student tutoring system and an experimental allperiod Student Lounge were initiated during the year. Council
continued its support of the Korean War Orphan, Yang Hong
Shik, and brought its third foreign exchange student to Niles, Ida
Boshuis from the Netherlands, under the American Field Service.
Finally, a complete reorganization of the Council constitution
and activities was formulated in order to prepare for the increased enrollment after the division of the schools.
Along with establishing a school store, West Council devoted much time determining the new school colors, scarlet and
white; the mascot, Indians; and the symbolic emblem. In the
annual United Fund Drive, the combined total donated by both
schools exceeded $2000, displaying the willingness of Niles' students to help others less fortunate. As Student Council creates
more opportunities for students to demonstrate their maturity,
the student body exhibits greater enthusiasm for Council's activities and the desire to assist instead of ridicule.
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Foreign Exchange Student from the Netherlands, Ida Boshuis, and Marylee Godfriaux,
who visited Germany under the American
Field Service Program, discuss common experien ces.
�Student Council officers present new proiects
to Council members and evaluate completed
endeavors critically. Left to iiqht: .lackie Kofoed [Secretary), Les Silvermar, ( Vice-President), Ken Norgan (President).
council initiates unique honor system
Devising a new form of student government for Niles was a major project of West Student Council during the year.
Back Row: H. Nissenson, S. Perlow, H. Silverstone, R. Cassman, D. Katz , F. Anapol , J. Berger, R. Piwko, A. Schack, J.
Siegal, G. Levin, J. Roman. Sixth Row: R. Wagner, S. Bernstein, J. lsel, K. Kent, M. Mandell, B. Abbott, A.
Dorband, C. Bacino, I. Heller, J. Brodsky. Fifth Row: A. Lev , S. Learner, M. Pinkwater, F. Roth , J. Olson, D. Schmidt,
S. Trowbridge, F. Pagodin, D. Greenberg, S. Whisler. Fourth Row: S. Kamin, J. Goldstein, E. Elster, S. Nixon, D. Chikaraishi, L. Hansen, R. Bolen, P. Pliskin, D. Weinstein, R. Fields. Third Row: F. Tucker, L. Ferdman, J. McMurray,
P. Schulman, J. Sandler, L. Lazarus, G. Miller, B. Finder, S. Whisler. Second Row: S. Miller, A. Mau, C. Long, S.
Siegal, J. Miller, K. Finn, C. Tinker, J. Morris. First Row: A. Nissenson, V. Banks, R. Tash, M. Wolf.
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�The SSO Exe c utive Board accept s the
responsibility of coordinating the individua l branches within the organizatio n.
Standing: S. Miller , I. Berger. Seated:
B. Davis, F. Denkman , P. Engstrom.
five years
The Student Service Organization, initiated in 1956, has since grown
to include over four hundred members in its three individual departments: Student Supervised Study Halls, SSSH; Student Supervised Monitors, SSM; and the Special Service Division, SSD. An executive board,
comprised of one member from each of these three departments, coordinates and supervises all of the organization's activities.
The services performed by these students are twofold. By delegating greater student responsibility, SSO attempts to create, in its
members, self-discipline and respect for school policies as well as
greater maturity. In addition to this, SSO is able to conserve finances
for the Board of Education by saving an estimated $44,000 in teachers'
salaries.
The continuing success of SSO activities is assured by the fact that
93"1o of the Nilehi student body approved student supervision in the
study halls, corridors, and the library.
of student supervision
prove successful
Maintaining ord e r and discipline in study halls
tai ls much effort on the part of supervisors
Feinz imer, B. Mark , B. Lamm e, P. W illiams,
Rothho ltz, B. De c k, S. Dubow, L. Proft, R. Mar
S. Mill er. Head Se cretary, Beth Eischen, hand
de tentions issued by study hall officers.
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�Study hall operations run accurately and efficiently with the careful work of the personal secretaries: J. Hodges,
A. Rudich, N. Overton, M. Hirsh, S. LeVine, C. Whis ler. B. Kise, A. Enberg .
SSM supervisors see that
the hall monitors are doing
their iobs, while the head
secretary
processes
hall
warnings. Back Row: K.
Matzick, M. Melamed. P.
Mueller, B. Fisher. S. Weiss,
P. Shapiro, S. Bookshester,
J. Oppenheim. Front Row:
B. Davis, P. Costopolis. D.
Masek.
Junior library supervisors gain valuable
experience for higher positions next year.
Back Row : S. Marshall, R. Larsen, J.
Hart, B. Lawler, J. Mantel , A. Ru cins.
Front Row: I. Berger. C. Martin, L.
Weldon, M. Duhl. Senior girls, acting
as secretaries, do most of the paper·
work involved .
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�Senior section editors divide copy assignments among the staff to meet deadlines. Back Row: K. Williams,
(Academic), S. Bookshester (Sports), G. Olsen (Academic), M. Hirsh (Special Events), K. Norgan (Activities).
Front Row: T. Sa unders (Activities), M. Freda (Editor-in-Chief), C . Martin (Portraits and Faculty).
With vows of "We'll get it in early
this year!" ·and elaborate but unfeasible
ideas, work begins on the 1961 Reflections.
The stardust dreams are soon pushed aside,
and new and more practical ideas take
shape as the work of logically compiling
a yearbook begins. After the theme is
chosen, . the staff works late to select pictures and write suitable copy. Occasionally
these late meetings are interrupted by outraged parents who cry," I want my son!"
Sitting amidst stacks of pictures, copy,
and layouts, harried section editors strive
to bring order out of chaos in time to
meet the deadlines. The editor, upon whom
rests most of the responsibility, must unite
the various factions and bring them to
decisions. Despite last minute changes, the
yearbook is finished and sent to the publishers. Our only comment is that we tried.
Juniors learn of the extensive preparations
required for publication of the yearbook.
Back Row: C. Nelson, J. Kessler, D. Hoglund, P. Crowe, B. Gordon. Front Row:
P. Kirk, R. Lipawsky.
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order out of chaos
�Golden Galleon Gu i Id
members carefully study
original entries for the annual publication. Back Row:
S. Osborn, V. Witcher, D.
Goss· (Magazine Editor), R.
Wolfstyn, C. Stevens, C.
Martino (Magazine Editor),
J. Eddy . Front Row: C.
Phillips, M. Voss ( President), S. Alpert (T reasurer), E. Winer (Secretary).
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self expression through literary creativity
Through the outstanding literary organizations of
Niles, students can reveal their personal expression
and written creativity. East Division's Golden Galleon Guild and West Division's Silver Clipper each
publish an annual magazine, containing the original
writings of Nilehi students. After reading and
examining the numerous manuscripts received, the
club members select the outstanding examples of
quality, and the arrangement of the periodical
begins. Members benefit and learn from the advice and leadership of Mrs. Parepa Rice and Miss
Jean Canning, sponsors of Golden Galleon and
Mr. Richard Gragg and Miss Caroline Householder, sponsors of Silver Clipper. Their instruction
in the perfection of literary expression encourages
the student to develop an individual style and
technique, and he is rewarded for his efforts in
early June when copies of the completed magazines are distributed to the student body and
faculty.
Silver Clipper members evaluate and
select manuscripts for their annual publication. Officers are, Back Row: S. Trowbridge, (Publicity Chairman); J. Ferguson, (Treasurer). Front Row: J. Elias,
(Vice-President); J. Roman, (President);
G. Benzel, (Secretary).
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�Editors of the East Nilehilite organizing their pages for the
next edition are A. Kennedy (Editor), B. Bohn (Feature
Editor), T. Gorman (Sports Editor), Lo uis Tompkin (News
Editor).
The Nilehilite offers practical training to students interested in a journalistic career, and at the same time, is
an enioyable source of school news and information for
the student body. For the first time in the paper's history, cartoons were used as a regular feature for the
editorial page, adding greatly to both appearance and
enjoyment. A sports column "just for girls" and a column
devoted to the activities of Student Council were also
new additions to this year's paper. Special issues for Christmas and graduation and the inclusion of the supplementary
magazine "Roto" were features of the Nilehilite, greatly
appreciated by the students.
Under th!". sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Scherb, the quality
of the Nilehilite won the paper a first place rating from
the Columbia Scholastic National Press Association for
the second time in the last three years.
nilehilite rates first place
The finished product seems to satisfy the
Ni lehilite staff despite critical glances. Back
Row: S. Go ldstein, B. Levison , P. Pleason, A.
Averbach , E. Winer. Front Row: K. Heller, D.
Recher, M. Mahnke, J. Williams, A. Arnstein,
S. Laing, J. Sachs.
Arranging the West Divis ion section of the
Nilehilite are editors R. Kaufman (Feature
Editor), S. Sager (News Editor) , J. Eli as
(Society Editor), D. Weinstein (Exchange Editor), F. Weinman (Editor).
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�rose, lighted candles symbolized honor society induction
This year's National Honor Society induction ceremony was planned by those seniors who earned membership in their
junior year. Back Row: L. Katz, H. Bernstein , J. Chang, C. Martin, K. Pelzmann, S. Alpert, M. Hirsch, I. Karpman. Second
Row: M. McColloch, B. Feinberg, D. Goss, S. Anderson, R. Wolfstyn, C. Phillips, G. Wanke. Front Row: I. Rishe, M.
Aiello, J. Sheldon, M. Freda , J. Kofoed, L. Goldstein.
On March 23, twenty-nine juniors and sixty seniors were inducted into the National Ho~or Society.
During the solemn ceremony, the new members,
received the traditional red roses and gold pins, and,
with candles raised, pledged themselves to the upholding of the ideals of scholarship, leadership,
character, and service. These qualities, in addition
to the conside ration of a B average and faculty
recommendation, serve as the basic criterion for
selection of new members.
Membership in the National Honor Society is
perhaps the greatest honor that can be bestowed
upon any student. It is a recognition of excellence
and achievement in the four main fields of high
school endeavor.
The rose, the pin , and .the candle
symbolize the National Honor
Society induction ceremony.
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�New members include: Back Row: L. Vrablik, T. Saunders, E. Burkhardt, K. Anderson , J .
LeRoy, H. Midas, R. Artwick, G. Taylor, J. Carder. Fourth Row: J. Eddy, S. Glass, P. Fulkerson,
B. Mark, B. Lauerman, L. Riefstahl, R. John son, B. Carr, F. Friedman. Third Row: S. Cook, A. En berg, R. Jacobsen, J. Swinger, G. Rosentha l, L. Da llia, P. Pa ul, Al Averbach. Second Row: L. Sklar,
S. Kaplan, K. Stryker, J . Kroon, N. Gans, L. Bromberg, J. Monishita , E. Nadler. Front Row:
S. Bronstein, B. Gordon, S. Osborn, M. Miller, B. Shannon, E. Stern, G. Kasdon, A. Kazanow, J.
Kamps.
New members include: Back Row: C. Singer, M. Godfriaux, M. Zeitlin, P. Lippens, B. Teitel , R.
Fernandez Rojo, R. Wilhelmsen, J. Boosales, K. Josefson. Fourth Row: K. Norgan, J. Block, G.
Backus, B. Brody, G. Olsen, L. Evans, S. DuBow, S. Kreinick, L. DeCarl. Third Row: B. Kiso, B.
Davis, R. Brody, P. Ehrensaft, J. Savage, P. Muel ler, R. Corey, M. Honig, S. Roberts . Second Row:
C. Swanson, F. Yesinick, J. Smith, C. Chang, L. Halbreich, L. Karlov, J. Friedman, J. Udelson.
Front Row: C. Martino, S. Stauber, L. Benson, A. Kennedy, B. Cowan, J. Hoke, J. Stadeiman, S.
Levine, J . Varney.
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�A chal'lce for students to become better acquainted socially is offered by the monthly Saturday
night Student Unions. Sponsored by the all-senior
Student Union Board, the nine unions held this year
offered a variety of activities. Students had a choice
of dancing, playing ping pong, or just visiting in
the Student Lounge. Another of the attractions
was the showing of such movies as "The Diary
of Anne Frank", "North by Northwest", a-nd "No
Time for Sergeants". Two of the high spots of Nilehi's socia l calendar were the Student Union sponsored Christmas dance, "Winter Nocturne", and
later in the year, the Key Club "Penthouse Party".
Under the guidance of Mr. John Mashak, the
Student Union Board plans many and varied themes
and activities for the students of Nilehi.
unions provide evenings of relaxed fun
Student Union Board members plan the monthly mixers far in advance for the entire student body. Back Row: J.
Murlas, B. Kolderup, A. Kennedy , S. Warda, J. Kofoed, L. Vrablik, B. Eischen, N. Overton (Monitor Chairman), M. Lis ,
Third Row: S. Bookshester, G . Thomas, K. Norgan, F. Denkman, R. Halvo.rsen, B. Cech, J. Neumeister (P ublicity
Chairman), S. DuBow (Entertainment). Second Row: J. Miresse, B. Dilg , K. Matzick (Monitor Chairman), D. Peterson,
I. Berger, P. Ehrensaft. First Row: J. Boosales, B. Davis (Vice-President), Anita E. ' ·erg (Secretary), B. Morten (President),
C. Martin.
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�Members of Masque and Gavel plan to organize a Niles Chora l Reading Group.
Back Row : R. Lavin, J . Kremer, L. Evans, S. Osserman . Front Row : C. Grayson,
(Vice-President), B. Wernikoff, J . Gordan, (Secretary). Standing : G. Olsen,
(President).
clubs with a purpose
International Relations Club members: Back Row : M. Honig, P. Ehrensaft, J. Kremer, J . Chang, L.
Evans, B. Bohn; Second Row: H . Bernstein, J . Bloch, S. Du Bow; First Row: S. Greenberg, B.
Feinberg, G. Rosenthal, L. Bromberg, C. Chang.
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�Tri-Hi-Y White engages in numerous service
projects organized by officers P. McAvoy
(President}, M. Lis (Chaplain), B. Neimer
(Vice- President) , A. Enberg (Secretary}.
tri-hi-y, hi-y members learn through service
Preparation for future life and present betterment
through high standards of Christian character are the
purposes of the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y organizations at East
and West. Throughout the year, Hi-Y sponsors varied
programs for its bi-montnly meetings. Under the direction of Mr. George Roth and Mr. Arthur Colver, the
East and West Hi-Y clubs sponsored projects such as
paper drives, car washes, the Hi-Y Citizenship Award,
and the Hi-Y Scholarship. These and others encourage
Hi-Y members to live up to their pledge "to create,
maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and
community high standards of Christian character."
The T ri-H i-Y clubs of the East and West Divisions
sponsored service projects, social functions, and physical
and spiritual programs. Sponsoring a Christmas party
for a nearby orphanage, hearing a speaker from Korea,
and having a splash party "just for fun," Tri-Hi -Y girls
carried out their pledge of "pure words, pure thoughts,
and p~re actions."
Service work at hospitals and
orphanages requires m u ch
planning by officers: J. Bain,
(Chaplain}, D. Pahnke, (Secretary); H. Duh l, (Vice-President) ; and D. Harrison, (President).
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Programs for regular meetings m·ust be approved by Red Tri-Hi-Y
officers P. Costopo los (Chaplain}, C . Martino, (Treasurer}, C.
Martin (Vi ce- President(, J. Sheldon (President}.
�Hi-Y officers arrange Scuba Diving in Niles ' pool. Baek Row: R.
Reinger (Treasurer), D. Moberg, D. Bextel , B. Hirte , D. Pflieger
(Secretary). Front Row: B. Zender, J. Boosales (President), L. Dalli a
(V ice-President), S. Harvey (Chaplain).
The annual Hi-Y induction ceremony climaxed an entire year
of service. Back Row: H. Simons (Treasurer), R. Landes (Secret ary). Second Row : B. Epstein , D. Rose, S. Hirschtick. Front
Row: B. Feigenbaum ( President), A. Semrow (Chaplain) .
homecoming committee,
honor board expand student responsibility
Financed by St udent Council, the Homecoming Committee arranged the last
combined celebration of the East and
West schools. Bac k Row: D. Zahn , R.
Halvorsen, B. Selby, D. Selby, I. Daglas, L. Staplefeld. Th ird Row : A. Enberg , C. Whisler, N. Hibbert, K. Kott meier. Second Row : C. Martin, J. Neumeister, T. Saunders, S. Warda . Front
Row : J. Carder, M. Rothlioltz (Treasurer), J. Kroon (Secretary), S. Braverman (Assistant Director), S. Bookshester
(Director).
Hono r Boa rd overcomes obstacles and
proves syst em successfu l. Baek Row : R.
Jaeger , A. Enberg , G . Backus, J . Swing e r, B. Lawler, H. Cohen. Second Row :
S. Faust, E. W adler, J . Carder, C.
Phillips, M. Council. Front Row : R.
Teite l, B. Eischen, B. Feinberg, S. Al pert, l. Vrablik.
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�debaters inspired through tournaments and television
Debating Joliet High School on WBBM-TV on the problems of going steady and participating in suburban area tournaments, varsity debaters kept their winning average above .500.
Back Row: L. Evans, G. Olsen, R. Lavin. Second Row: S. DuBow, R. Bohn, 8. Feinberg, M.
Reiff. Front Row: C. Grayson, S. Osserman, R. Sachnoff. Standing: J. Kremer , (Co-captain),
G. Wanke (Captain).
West Division debaters entered tournaments in DeKalb and Aurora to prepare for extensive
varsity competition. Back Row: B. Levinsliy, G. Graff, J. Weinstein. Third Row: S. Levine,
J. Marker. Second Row: J. Woolf, R. H offman, L. Frehin, M. Stiegel. Front Row: S.
Ingersoll, J. Delman, I. Sherman, S. Rothblatt.
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�Participating in plays and productions, Thespians improved their ter.hniques and stage
abilities. Officers are: Back Row: L. Goldfarb (Recorder), B. Lawler (Treasurer), S.
Herzog (Vice-President J. Front Row: M. Kaufman (Recorder), J. Williams (President).
the lure of the spotlight
The drama groups at Niles provide worthwhile entertainment for students and adults in addition to providing
participating students valuable and memorable experiences.
The feverish excitement, the last minute upsets, the first time
on stage before an audience, the forgotten lines; all these
go into a play. But the pace is not always so hurried and
excited. There are also the long, often monotonous tasks to
be completed; yet after all the work, when the curtain goes
up in the West auditorium, the resulting production is always
a success.
Members of Spotlighters learned how to act and carry
out the necessary behind stage duties. Spotlighters also
went to plays put on by professional groups or other schools.
Either by acting or working on crews, or in a combination
of both, students strive toward the one-hundred hours required to become a Thespian. Under the direction of Miss
Virginia Stemp, two all school plays, "Our Town" and
"Fair Exchange" were presented this year. In addition, East
and West Spotlighters put on two one-act plays; "The Uqly
Duckling", directed by Miss Blacher, and "Gianni Schicchi",
which Mrs. Finfer translated from an opera by Puccini. This
unusual play provided a unique climax to the Niles' successful
drama season.
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Officers of the East Division Spotlighters, H. Bernstein (President), P. Singer (Secretary), C. Brown
(Treasurer), and B. Lawler (Vice-President), co-ordinate proiects and activities of the club .
The West Spotlighters Board plan the Beaux Arts Ball and
one-act plays in the spring. Back Row: K. Finn, S. Friedlander, S. Gold:tein, J. Goldfedder. Front Row: B. Finn
(President), J. De Love (Vice-President), B. Gore, N. Olive,
J . Felber.
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�"Double Door" plot unfolds as R. Berline r, H . Schacter, and S. Aronin portray early twentieth century characters.
"curtain up - ports full!"
The spring p lay, "D ouble Door", created mysterious atmosphere for cast members J . Brandenberg, I. Ja nn, B. Eischen, R. Bartsch, H. Schacter.
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�D. Go ld stein and S. Freeman re lax and
discuss their re cent esc apade s.
The drama groups at Niles provide worthwhile entertainment for students and adults in addition to providing
participating students valuable and memorable experiences.
The feverish excitement, the last minute upsets, the first time
on stage before an audience, the forgotten lines; all these
go into a play. But the pace is not always so hurried and
excited. There are also the long, often monotonous tasks to
be completed; yet after all the work, when the curtain goes
up in the West auditorium, the resulting production is always
a success.
Members of Spotlighters learned how to act and carry
out the necessary behind stage duties. Spotlighters also
went to plays put on by professional groups or other schools.
Either by acting or working on crews, or in a combination
of both, students strive toward the one-hundred hours required to become a Thespian. Under the direction of Miss
Virginia Stemp, two all school plays, "Our Town" and
"Fair Exchange" were presented this year. In addition, East
and West Spotlighters put on two one-ad plays; "The Uqly
Duckling", directed by Miss Blacher, and "Gianni Schicchi",
which Mrs. Finfer translated from an opera by Puccini. This
unusual play provided a unique climax to the Niles' successful
drama season.
"Fair Exchange", the fall
play, provided varied character roles. lncludecl in the
cast were B. Sodemann ,
K. Finn , A. Witzel, A. ThorS. Sanders, R. Miller, B.
Lawler, T. Kroon , E. Winer.
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�Now nation-wide, science seminar ori
nated •at Niles. Members are: B
Row: M. Liebermann, M. Kahles,
Patis, J. Swinger. M. Honig. ~- Ste
P. Cyrag. Second Row: M. Johnson,
Bloch, M. McCarton . Front Row:
Stern, R. Bloom.
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science clubs keep pace with our times
Bi ology club members acquire advanced knowledge of comparative anatomy and pond ecology.
Offers are P. Cyroy, (Vice-President); D. Ehrensaft, (President);
and K. Rebera, (Secretary-Treasurer).
Building reflector telescopes to track satellites necessitates much organization and research for astronomy club
officers; M. Friedler, (President); R. Littrell, (Secretary);
and L. Haller, (Vice-President).
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Physics club officers go over their plans
for constructing a Van De braaf generator and particle accelerator. L. Evans,
(President); K. Pelzmann, (Secretary );
M . Rieff, (Treasurer); B. Patis , (VicePresident).
�Junior-Senior Girls Glee. Back Row: J. Kraemer, M. McEvoy, J. Gustafson, G. Tobey, C.
Nelson, J. Wilson, S. Weis s, M. Futterman , D. Greene, K. Chn 1;n. Third Row: S. La ing, C. Smart,
B. Mario , J. Schwartz, J. Schwartz , L. Warren , E. Elkin, D. Kapch ins ky, C. Bl oom, H. Scadroo.
S. Schwartz. Second Row : D. Wanaski , B. Firm iss, M. Godfriaux, S. Youngkrantz, C . Martin, R.
Shefsky, S. Anderson, S. Fox , M. W ikto r. Front Row: A. Cutre ll. S. Cooperman , L. Klaveter, S.
Schayer, E. Nechtman , R. Steinberg , M. Matheson, F. Raphael. Piano: G. Kosdon.
1nusic - the universal language
Continually growing in size and quality, the Niles
Township High School music department excelled in the
presentation of four major productions during the year.
To open the Christmas season, the combined vocal
groups and the orchestra joined together in the annual
Christmas Festival in mid-December. The traditional
"Hallelujah Chorus " from Handel's "Messiah" climaxed
the program of carols and religious melodies . Once
final exams were over, rehearsals began on the original
student musicale, "All At Once, " a take-off on the
Broadway musical "My Sister Eileen." On March 17 and
18, the curtain rose after months of preparation under
the direction of faculty members Mr. Hugh McGee and
Mr. Earle Auge. Meanwhile, band ~embers at Ea st and
West kept busy learning scores of music for the spring
band concert led by Mr . Leo Provost and Mr. Charles
Groeling. The final musical production of the schoo l year,
held in the West Division auditorium, involved all students in the orchestras, glee clubs, and choir. "America
- Our Heritage," the theme of the May music festival,
introduced classical as well as semi -popular selections
to close the music season. In addition, students interested in specialized or advanced work may become
members of Vivace and Choir at East, or Loreleis at West,
if they exhibit exceptional ability. The Vivace chorus
was invited to sing at international Kiwanis conventions
and to entertain many Chicago area clubs and organizations. Because of the many opportunities available in
the music department, students can choose the fields
in which they are most well-suited and most interested,
resulting in high standards and excellent quality in each
production.
Frosh-Soph Girls Glee. Bad Row: B.
Vincent, L. Beniamin , R. Szuchma ch er ,
A. Levine , S. Gro ssman, R. Sterner, I.
Frankenstein , M. Provost, A. Griffin, H.
Perri , R. Benson, M. Aggen, K. Denley,
C . Chepulis, D. Niewiadomski, L. Lubin,
B. Kramarczyk, J. White , L. Skerven , J.
Saflarsky , B. Be lgrade, C. Kellman , L.
Kramer , J. Newman, S. Middough, E.
Fagerstrom , L. Johnson. Third Row: V.
VanOmering , J. Fine, M. Larson, A. Gabrie l, C. Dahl , L. Zimmerman , K. Gray ,
C. Henningsen . D. Dett loff , J. Wells,
S. Adelman, N. Joslyn, S. Peterson , K.
Drefein, P. Bird . Second Row : J. Fei l K.
Larson , D. Br unswi ck. C. Hohat, l. Lee,
T. Karp , K. Drew , G. Marek, C. Widman
G . Kettering, C. Kumlin, M. Cohen,
B. Fisher. Front Row: B. Bakke n. J. Car'·
son, S. Ga llowich, B. Beck , S. Borrelli, S.
Oscarson , H. Graifman, C . Sandrik, C.
Lubin. S. Nixon. Piano : C. Clauson.
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�Frosh-Soph Girls Glee. Back Row : A. Mayer, R. Seidman, R. Calucci, A. Penner, C. Hunter, P. Cinman, J. Garro,
R. Baskin, J . Underwood, J. Wermund , C. Krumsieg, J. Kliphardt, C. Bobera , R. Kalish, P. Herter, M. Creviston, L.
Bekier, L. Trendier. M. Weinberg, B. Berlin, S. Miller. Th ird Row : L. Ba llestra, J. Landaer, C. Cook, D. Krauss, C
Sch;nberg, D. Natkin, J. Codell, B. Kontelas, H. Nich'blas, L. Eagan, G. Kariolich, C. Gutbrod, J. Karlesky, L. Taylor
J. Locher, J . Dah lin, K. Bro , E. Supanc, R. Fein. Second Row : B. Aherns, M . Van Dyne , E. Gallen, S. Williamson,
B. Gore, N. Rabin, B. Johnson, G. Palmer, S. Stein, A. Weinstein, L. Beubien, J . Opperman, T. Thiming, S. Lisnik, D. DiGilio, C. Campbell, L. Merholtz, B. Krooth, M. Levin. Front Row: D. Beil , R. Skolnik, D. Gorski, B.
Strickett, H . Goldstein, M. Engerman, S. Enenstein, L. Melamed, S. Hoover, S. Metz, K. Conelly, S. Mandel, F.
Uditsky, J. Holzwarth. Piano: Mark Simmons .
Frosh-Soph Boys Glee. Back Row : D. Johnsoon, P. Zaphirio, R. Buelow, B. Glass, D. Clauser, A. Scheufler, J. Heinz, H.
Hammarquist, B. Herbster, R. Banion, J. Fie lds, T. Noesen. D. Gibrick. Third Row: J . Schultz, B. Anderson, C. Jantsch,
A. Kitchen, M. Birgea, J. Cutrone, G. Urelius , P. Moss, B. Shuster, B. Goode , J. Albrecht. Second Row: S. Maselli, M. Rothman, B. Elden, R. Grant, T. Perri, B. Todlke, J. Puccinel li, J. Weinstein, L. Davidson. Front Row: N. Sandscrom. S. Levin, B. Dahl. J. Isaac, T. Maurer, B. Goodman, R. Johnson. Piano: D. Levee.
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�Junior-Senior Girls Glee. Back Row: D. Falstein, D. Hendrickson, A. Docel, L. Johnson, V. Sutton, P. Levy, N. Steinseifer
D. Kwolek, C. Weber, B. Stanfield, C . Ponto. Third Row : S. Lewin, J . Smith, B. Silverman, L. Stein, B. Shulman, S. Nevitt,
L. Doner, P. Gerard, S. Freres, G. Katsoolias, B. Duffey, A. Hutter. Second Row: J. Dahlman, S. Crampe, D. Willert,
J. Smith , L. Richmond, S. Boston, B. DeVogelear, E. Perl man, T. Brei, C. Martino, L. Weinbrec;ht. Front Row: S.
DuBoff, L. Watts, L. Rechtermann. Piano: P. Miller.
Frosh-Soph Girls Glee. Back Row: J. Czerniak, S. Learner , L. Miller, J. Curen, S. Childs, B. Goodman, K. Gold, M.
Burnstein, S. Rotberg, M. Dilg, J. Felber, C. Johnson, D. Kruse , V. Comm, S. Larson, J . Rust, H. Verbin, S. Saffro ,
F. Dover, D. Turner, P. Brady. Third Row: L. Stone, K: Kessler, N. Olive, A. Lev , B. Culberg, L. Hansen, P. Baumann, L. Swanson, S. Kimball, B. Robins, J. Fredin, D. Seligman, S. Olson, C. Mueller, L. Schmid, M. Lazar, E.
Traiforos, M. Sherman, T. Allison. Second Row: B. Schiffman, D. Koppman, L. Herman, R. Kavanaugh, S. Fox, J.
Morris , J . Brin , J. Olson, S. Melzer, R. Tyska. D. Veto, S. Kaplan, J. LaBarbera, M. Jacob, S. Dribin, R. Hefter,
D. Matter, S. Ritchey, N. Burkhart. Front Row : E. Guenther, S. Singer, K. Fulkowski, M. Siegel, T. Davis, A . Anthony,
G. Baren, S. Kay , E. Nevitt, R. TenEicken, P. Eisen, D. Corn, E. Diamond, J. Stein. Piano: N. Doyle, H. Thompson.
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�Radiating music and a willingness to work may be detected wherever Vivace girls present their music. Back Ro
N. Norberg, A. Kennedy, A. Arnold, L. Morgen, P. Engstrom, M. Menkin, D. Seiber, C. Bendel, I. Ferguson,
Watts, W. Belgarbo, S. Dean, I. Karpman, L. Ritter, G. Backus, T. Benson, B. Young, D. Austin, B. Cheney,
Worthington. Front Ro w: D. Schoenberg, B. Barber, J. Hook, S. Warda, F. Harris, B. Kolderup, B. Braun, S. Sanders, ,
Nelson, K. Stryker, N. Dell'Aringa, S. Bennett, K. Stockmar, M. Rothman, S. Faust, B. Kite, D. Layden, N. Nelson,
Friedman.
Bac k Row : L. Miller, N. Doyle, C. Dahl, A. Gabriel, J. Wheeler, L. Trendier, P. Jacobson, S. Kimball, J. Dahlin, C.
Johnson, D. Taylor, S. Larson. Th ird Row: J. Locher, S. Mandell. C. Clauson, C. Kumlin, J. Olson, C. Bohat, J.
Schoenberg, R. Benson, S. Ritchey, P. Baumann, H. Verbin. Second Row : L. Taylor, S. Nixon, N. Joslyn, A. Griffin, D.
Matter, S. Trowbridge, A. Anthony, M. Provost, E. Geunther. Front Ro w: Mr. Auge, M. Lazar, S. Foss, S. Gallowich,
J . Carlson, H. Thompson, S. Mann, R. Mechanic, D. Natkin, F. Uditsky West Division Loreleis furnish musical
entertainment frequently at school and community functions.
�East Choir members have achieved the highest position of musical groups at Niles. Back Row: W. Belgarbo, L. Ritter,
D. Stevens, D. Austin, J. Worthington, A. Pearson, D. Peterson, D. Hellmer, E. Walski, M. Duren, T. Foss, B.
Wicker, B. Cheney, T. Benson , I. Boshuis , E. Elkin, B. Young, N. Eagan. Fourth Row: N. Norberg, C. Bende, L. Lathem,
D. Simons, B. Gordon, D. Johnson, L. Silverman, P. Thie lman, D. Gevirtz, P. Kohn, S. Dean, L. Morgan, P. Engstrom, M.
Menken, M. Fishman, I. Ferguson., A. Arnold. Third Row: S. Nelson, S. Sanders, M. Maypole, B. Kolderup, B. Braun,
B. Powell, R. Slutsky, H. Margolis, M . Samole, R. Djidich, S. Warda, D. Schoenberg, F. Harris, J. Bartsch, S. Goldman,
J. Hook. Second Row: B. Kite, N. Dell'Aringa , M. Lees, J . Dulkin, P. Stevens, N. Arden, A. Cooper, J. Schmidt, K.
Stockmar, M. Rothman, D. Miller. Front Row: M. Re ich, B. Fisher, M. Feinzimer, K. Quigley, D. Naylor, S. Faust,
D. Layden, N . Nelson. Piano: B. Barber, G. Back us .
�Concert Band. Back Row: Mr. Provost, D. Selby, R. Chojnowski, B. Kramarczyk, D. Helmer, R. Brody, P. Casbarian ,
D. Linder, G. Lubin, L. Gordon, G. Herter. Third Row: J. Dilg, C. Hedberg, J . Rovel l, T. Kellar, J . Shields, J.
Engstrom, W. Oliver, J. Swinger, C . Feldpausch. D. Pfleiger, W. Washkuhn, E. Nadler, B. Apelian, W. Conrad, D.
Hirschman, J. Rosenszweig, G. Rosenthal, B. Selby, J. Shore, W. Gutschick, C. Stevens, L. Archer. Second Row:
I. Karpman, C. Kreinick, M. Kahles, R. Ahrens, H. Boln ick, M. Feinberg, M. Wykowski, R. Wiig, J. Sears, R.
Tiersky, H. Goldenstein, R. Unterschuetz, P. Brietzke. Front Row: S. Cook, D. Van, M. Zimmerman, J. Kirschner, N.
Andrews, M. McCartan, D. Harvey, R. Thommes.
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�Band West. Back Row: M. Nedelman, M . Evans, R. Millis, M. Weinlein, C. Bachman, J. Kennedy, S. Plotkin, J. Meyer,
D. Rosenthal, B. Ruyle, Mr. Groeling. Fourth Row: G. Winter, R. Todd, J. Liss, E. Bruksch, L. Burkhardt, R. Nelson, K.
Krone, R. Hoffman, J. Wojakowski, L. Fretzin , D. Hussey, B. Barber, M. Netz. Third Row: G. Friedman, K. Cohen,
B. Sielski, Y. Swajger, D. Senn, S. Taylor, D. Rust, B. Zager, D. Nott, W. lngstrup, B. Timmer, K. Wood. Second
Row: L. Keller, E. Horwitz, C. Berger, L. Weisz, J. Boyk, M. Delman, C. Woods, R. Orloff, S. Horwitz, E. Forkos, J.
Archer. Front Row: M. Swirski, R. Couzin, R. lewis, K. Cohen, C. Chapman, K. Frandzell, L. Maxson, C. Sullivan,
A. Netzger, M. Berger.
Orchestra. Back Row: G. Luben ,' D. Selby, L. Gordon, E. Nadler, G. Rosenthal, D. Pflieger, E. Davidow, V. Nelson,
L. Guinand, J. Selig, M. Johnson, S. Cohn. Third Row: C. Lueder, M . Ahrens, P. Fagerstrom, L. Goldstein, A. Christensen, D. Katz, K. Shellist, E. Rotkin, R. Wilhelmsen, M. Wykowski, R. Wiig, G. Irwin, R Unterschuetz, L. Archer.
Second Row: J. Wheeler, L. Goldfarb, D. Taylor ,· J. Hoke, S. Bennett, C. Werner, C. Kreinick, I. Karpman, R. Thomas,
D. Harvey, D. Christensen. Front Row: M. Claasen, M. Werner, D. Van, M. Zimmerman, J. Kirschner, N. Andrews,
R. Amado, D. Wold.
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�East Arts Club officers : J. Jacover, J . Swinger, (Treasurer); L.
Silverman, E. Imber, (President);
J. Gordon, (Secretary): and S.
Saunders, discuss their plans for
future proiec+s.
elements of aesthetics
Visits to the ballet and opera give depth of understanding and
appreciation to Arts Club members : Back Row: J. Roman, L. Zimmerman, M. Lerner, R. Kaufman, C. Friedman. Second Row : J. Underder\\lood, (President); A. Nissenson, (Vice-President); H. Nissenson,
(Secretary); R. Stein, (Treasurer) . First Row : F. Tucker, A. Orlove,
S. Dribin.
East Division Art Council members M.
Hirsh, C. Martin, and T. Saunders evaluate two of their modern paintings.
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West Division Art Council members select outstanding works for the Scholastic
Art Contest. Officers are: J. Stevens, (Secretary); D. Harrison, (Treasurer);
nnrl I Rnin (C:h,.irmi'ln1.
�Personal Service monitors serve the school in the Student Accounting Office, administrative
offices, and the cafeteria. They are: Back Row: J. Aronsen, R. Wurmser, A. Gerber, S. Ekstein, G.
Galsky, C. Shifris. Third Row: L. Sklar, M. Werner, D. Berger, A. Schramm, N. Nelson.
Second Row: S. Wes ley, L. Vrablik , G. Krone, S. Mueller, A. Kite. Front Row: C. Brown, S. Benson,
A. France, R. Ja cobs.
service monitors strive for efficiency
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West Division Personal Service monitors
are: Back Row: D. McCarty, E. Brounsteink, B. Epstein, R. Greenberg, W.
French, G. Sachs, J. Siegel. Front Row:
M. Lynch , M. Epstein, R. Wagner, C.
Kirk.
Aiding Miss Walker in the library are
library assistants: Back Row: M . Keller, K. Creager, D. Hansen, S. Arnoff,
E. Wadler, C. Thoma. Front Row: M.
Sargent, M. Landerman, D. Greene, S.
Herman, A. Kaplan.
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Combined meetings of the individual
language clubs increase knowledge of
European customs and heritage. for M.
Silver (President), D. Corn (Secretary),
and C. Flowers (Vice-President-Treasurer).
countries, cultures, customs
Throughout the year, the holidays of foreign lands
are observed by each of the clubs. French and German
students enjoy typical native dishes at their annual spring
dinners, while Latin students return to the ancient land
of Rome via the Latin banquet. Students are given the
opportunity of putting their knowledge to practical use
when they travel to Mexico and Canada during spring
vacation. These activities help to broaden the student's
knowledge and increase his understanding of o+her lands.
Through the varied activities of the individual East
Division foreign language clubs and the combined language
club at West, students supplement their classroom knowledge of the language they are studying by acquainting
themselves with foreign lands and peoples. France, Mexico,
ancient Rome, Germany, and Russia become familiar to
club members as informative programs are presented, describing and illustrating the people, their customs, and
their heritage.
The breaking of the pinata highligh ts the annua l Spanish Club
Christmas party , arranged by officers S. Orbach (Sergeant-atarms), M. Godfriaux (Treasurer) ,
N. Freed (Secretary) , P. Wulf
(Vice-President), and C. Singer
(President).
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Working out plans for the annual banquet and scheduling activities for the
monthly meetings of the French Club are M. Fishman (Secretary, R.
Reid (Treasurer), C. Martin , and C. Martino (President).
Sue Osborn explains her display of Roman Gods and Goddesses to Latin stu dents
Wendy Belgarbo, Nancy Wendt, and Peggy Bistolfo.
Planning future projects for the German Club are D. Goss (President);
~- Valfer (Se creta ry-Trea surer), L. Goldstein (Vice-President), and M, McColloch
(Reporter).
�Helping to inform members of the various
phases of teaching are C. Swanson ( President), M. Kaufman (Secretary), J. Williams ( Vice.-President), R. Wurmser (Program Chairman), L. Sklar (Publicity Chairman), and S. Goldstein {Treasurer).
Future teachers, B. Belgrade (President)
K. McCarthy (Secretary), M. Berger
(Vice-President), and J. Kroich ick, gain
insight into the problems of the teaching profession.
vocational clubs prep
Barbara Laursen, secretary of Future Nurses Club, demonstrates first aid
techniques on Carol Gardner, treasurer, as Judy Aronson and Cheryl Thomas
look on.
Organizing field trips to hospitals is an important aspect of ~
plans of the Future Nurses Club. The officers are S. Bernste
(Treasurer), K. Reinhard, (President), D. Mairson, (Vice-Preside
and J. Kerstetter, (Secretary).
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�Orphanages and hospitals benefit from toys sent by West Division Pins
and Pans Cl"Ub . Officers include Mary Ann Dilg, Jane Slaw, Barb Boysen
(Secretary-Treasurer,) and Marilee Diesterheft (Vice-President).
Heading the Pins and Pans Club are future homemakers
Donna Zalud (Secretary), Darle ne White (President),
Shirley Wes ley (Vice-President), and Judy Aronson
(Treas urer ).
tudents for the future
Prospective secretaries and business office workers obtain knowledge and experience through I 00'/0 C lu b . Officers include Pat Vo ll mer (Secretary), Pat
Lip pens (Editor of "By-Laws"), Barbara Mele hes (President) and Judy
Dziadula (Treasurer).
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�Experiments and demonstrations in chemistry, biology, and physics keep the
newly organized Science Club active.
The officers are Bruce Brown (Steering
Committee), Bill Cornelius ( Vice-President), and Michael Hansen (President).
Participating in a Suburban League round robin tournament,
Chess Club members have opportunities for competing with
other schools. Standing: David Alex, Lester Keller, Ethel
Smith, and Joel Delman.
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The goal of all Radio Club members is the
obtaining of an FCC operators' license . The
officers are Vi c Witcher, (Secretary), Roger
Jacobsen, (Pre sident), and Rona Id Stetz, (Vi cePresident).
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ariety and interest
iighlight nilehi activities
Ushers Club members offer their services at the musicals, plays, and outside
activities. The officers included are Carol Martin (President), Linda Benson
(Vice-President), Connie Martino (Corresponding Secretary), Sandy Menconi
(Treasurer), and Anita Enberg (Recording Secretary).
Once a week, the shops are
open for Industrial Arts Club
members, Erwin Vieck (VicePresident) and Charles Bair
(President) to work on individual projects.
Supplying audio-visual equipment
and operators for all school functions is the job of the A. V. A.,
headed by Robert Burnstein (President), Robert Lamme (Secretary), and Bruce Eales (VicePresident) .
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cheers lead nilehi teams to victory
Racket Squad officers Judy Viere, Dick Selby, Bob Selby, and Joan
Murlas discuss plans for their prize-winning Homecoming float.
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West Pep Club activities included planning and participating in pep assemblies. Officers are Sue Kimball, Barbara
Abbott, Janet Olson, and Kathy Ellis.
Varsity cheerleaders . Donna
Pat Paul.
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Naylor,
Donna
Miller, Carol
Flaherty, Karyn Stryker, Kathy Stockmar, Sue Hansen, Ginny Backus, and
�The athletic program of any school is only as
good as the support the program draws from the
school's student body. Nilehi's fine showing in
all spo rts this year was due in great part to the
student support which the teams received. The
twirlers, in their appearances with the Trojan band,
brightened many football game half-times. Racket
Squad, celebrating its third year of existence
worked on the organization of pep assemblies and
card section presentations at football games. West
Division Pep Club did much to promote interest
in athletic events and other school functions among
freshmen and sophomores. Leading the shouts for
a touchdown or a basket were the cheerleaders, always adding to any setting.
Nilehi's school spirtt organizations, together with
the entire student body, served to prove that, in
the last year of the existence of the school as one
unit, "East Plus West Equals Success."
Twirlers. Judy Verh unce, Barb Hendricks, Carol Senger, Sharon
Brei, Sue Seedorf, Barbara Gibson.
_eading the spi rit yells at both footb al l and basketball games are
pomore cheerleaders including Diane Anton Michele Lazar Robin
gner, and Carol Fink.
Varsity cheerleaders of the future are freshmen Snookie Perri , Barbara
Lee, Lynn Kaselow, and Lioda Schoenberg.
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�hold that line!
Proud fathers receive Dad's Day awards from
Dr . Kavanaugh, East Division principal.
Starting the season with a great display of
might, the Troian eleven defeated non-league foe
Barrington by the noteworthy score of 22-6. With
the squ~ at its seaso n low in the iniury department, the Nilehiers proceeded to shut out both
Oak Park and Morton.
Playing before a capacity Homecoming crowd,
iniuries and a strong Proviso squad proved too
much for the men of Troy as they suffered the
first defeat of the season. After bouncing back
to triumph over Waukegan by the score of I 8-13,
a much-weakened squad saw arch-rival New Trier
take advantage of a Trojan fumble and march
to a 7-0 victory.
In succeeding weeks the Nilehi squad reached
deadlocks with both Highland Park and Evanston,
finishing the season with third place in the Suburban League. Injuries to key players were a great
factor in several games. In spite of this handicap,
as well as a lack of weight in this year's line, the
Trojans gave Niles an extremely respectable record.
Special credit for the season must go to junior Jim
Hart, who took over the quarterback spot after
the early season injury of senior Jim Boosales. He
will be a valuable asset to next year's West Division Indians.
Co -ca ptains Dennis Dobrowolski and Howard Alder talk over
plans for the big game with coaches Larson, Rooney, Schnurr,
Basrak , and Odlivak.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
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22
32
38
13
18
0
13
7
SCORES
Barringtcn
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso East
Waukegan
New Trier
Highla[ld Park
Evanston
6
0
0
21
13
7
13
7
�Offense. Back Row : F. Denkman, J. Boosales, D. Dobrowolski, B. Davis . Front
Row: B. Deck, H. Wirtz , J. Tune, D. lsel,
H . Alder, H . Brown, J. Reicherts.
Defense. Back Row : J. Zimberoff, S.
Roper, L. Mills, M. Samole, R. Be rens,
J. Hart. Front Row: D. Manzardo, N.
Brownstein, B. Fisher, B. Archibald, J.
Miresse.
Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Larson (Trainer), R. Gilhooley, A. Magit, J. Zimberoff, L. Hil l, K. Noesen, N. Brownstein, R. Artwick, K. deGraffenreid,
R. Capettini, G . Wentink (Manager). Fourth Row : Mr. Rooney (Assistant Coach), R. Connelley, T. Beddia, R. Herkert, R. Larson, R. Hillstrand,
J. Hart, T. Wolf, J. Lowe, R. Berens. Third Row : Mr. Basrak (Head Coach), V. Witcher (Manager), J. Tun e, M. Samole, B. Arch>bald,
J. Miresse, H. Wirtz, B. Deck, B. Fisher, J. Boosales, L. Mills, Mr. Odlivak (Assistant Coach). Second Row : Mr. Schnurr (Assistant
Coach), H. Brown, J. Spirrison, D. Manzardo, D. Hills, J. Reicherts, W. Eames, J. Boyesen, D. lsel, B. Davis. Front Row : M. Bass, J. Fung,
D. Rehwaldt, D. Dobrowolski (Co-Captain), H. Adler (Co-Captain), S. Roper, F. Denkman, G. Wise.
�All-Suburban League safety, Larry Mills, runs the ball back
for an eighteen yard gain .
A tense bench awaits the official decision on a rule infraction.
Touchdown! and six more points for the Trojans.
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�sophs overpower opposition
Coach Coyer and Dr. Brown, team physician, return to the line of play
after examining an iniured squad member.
Under an excellent coaching staff headed by
Mr. Coyer, the sophs turned in an impressive 5-2-1
record this year. After defeating both Barrington
and Oak Park by identical scores of 27-13, the
young Troian9 went on to shutout Morton 39-0.
Three dismal weeks followed. A tie was salvaged in
the Proviso game, followed by consecutive defeats
at the hands of Waukegan and New Trier. Returning to earlier form, and showing traditional T roian
strength, the sophs proceeded to bar b9th Highland Park and neighboring adversary, Evanston, from
the scoring column.
With the solid foundation these boys developed it is certain that much good football will
be played on both the Ea st and West campuses
next year.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
27
27
39
7
13
6
34
13
SCORES
Barrington
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso East
Waukegan
New Trier
Highland Park
Evanston
Sophomores. Back Row: R. Lis, D. Lerner, A. Glassberg, S. Brown, C. Giovanelli, R. Reynolds, R. Bendel, D. Rust, S. Horwitz. Third Row:
Mr. Lyerla (Coach), Mr. Whitlatch (Trainer), L. Noesen, B. Martin, T. Lee, D. Rossi, J. Engstrom, R. Todd, J. Kahn, D. Herkert, Mr.
Coyer (Head Coach) . Second Row: G. Lewis, (Manager), R. Bergren, K. Altschuler, B. Richardson, D. Deck, B. Oliver, J. Papandrea, T.
Perri, Mr. Lain (Coach). Front Row: R. Stein, A. Stern, J. Pitzer, R. Elias, E. Hoffenberg, L. Shapiro, J. Davidow.
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13
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7
16
7
0
0
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Freshman A. Back Row : A. Mattie, J. Archer, H. Clark, J . Cutrone, M. Newburger, B. Ruttenberg, B. Hohs, J, Dolins, J. Conway. Third Row:
Mr. Bauer (Coach), G. Lindemann, S. Bernstein , J. lsel, J. McGrath, A. Elliot, S. Marion, E. Bruksch, B. Elden, Mr. Skuban (Coach). Second
Row: D. Walter (Manager), J. Kristoff, R. Th igpen, B. Perleg ut, S. Saranache, S. Hirschtick, T. Kossof, R. Spencer, D. Rose. Front Row: J.
Yardley (Manager), B. Velen, B. Shearn, T. Pfaff, B. Rive nburgh, J. Jobst, G. Kiszley.
freshmen gain experience, develop techniques
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A weak A squad and strong B team were the
learning vehicles for Nilehi' s frosh newcomers in
1960. The A team turned in a 2-5 record, while
the B group came up with a sparkling 6-1 season.
With coaching under the direction of Mr. Bauer
and Mr. Fabri, these boys have taken "the first step
on the path toward future Niles athletic fame .
Freshman
Ana pole.
E. Throb,
Manasin,
M. Mazz,
"A" TEAM SCORES
Niles 19 Oak Park
Niles 6 Morton
Niles 14 Proviso East
Niles 0 W·aukegan
Niles 0 New Trier
Niles 14 Highland Park
Niles 6 Evanston
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7
6
7
13
13
25
"B" TEAM SCORES
0
Niles 33 Oak Park
0
Niles 28 Morton
0
Niles 26 Proviso East
0
Niles 27 Waukegan
13
Niles 6 New Trier
0
Niles 20 Glen brook
0
Niles 46 Evanston
B. Back Row: F. Rubin, E. Cline, T. Taylor, B. Tzinbe rg , D. Ortman , F. Kuckenmeister, B. Hall, R. Basrak, J. Ziah, H. Weil, F.
Fourth Row: Mr. Fabri (Coach), S. Burns, D. Katz, A. Alop , J. Janek, G. Strobl, S. Co lbert, G . Zimmerman, G . Goldman, L. Roos,
Mr. Paulsen (Coach). Third Row: T. Soq uet, W. Kummerow , S. Applebaum, R. Anderson, B. Rosenquist, B. Thomas, R. Karzen, A.
B. Resnick, T. Sukow, D. Rissman, Second Row: F. Geist (Manager), M. Liberman, M. Brown, E. Levine, S. Hayman, L. Modolfsky,
T. Melas, D. Gibrick. Front Row: S. Alund , A. Lev, T. Bramwel l, E. Mil le r, B. Schwartz, J. Newmark, L. Johnson.
�Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Harmon (Coach) ',
B. Barber, K. Foster, A. Nachman, K.
Ehrensaft, D. Pflieger, 8. Johnson, D.
Moberg, P.. Thielman, A. Averbach. Front
Row: D. Raab, B. Dilg, L. Lascody, D.
Howard, C. Worthington, B. Hirte , R.
Reinger, E. Hagen.
1960 harriers set the pace
Coached by Mr. Harmon, the 1960
cross country team finished the season with
a record of three wins and four losses, the
best of any Harrier squad in several years.
The two-milers placed fifth in the Suburban
League meet and seventh in the State
Districts.
The frosh-soph team, coached by Mr.
Cress and Mr. Martin, compiled a dual
meet record of four wins and three losses.
At the Suburban League meet, the sophs
equalled the varsity squad, placing fifth.
Cross country is again gaining strength at
Nilehi, and its popularity is sure to grow
in the coming years.
Jogging around the track in a warm-up
session are Don Pflieger and Dave
Howard.
FROSH-SOPH SCORES
Niles 28
Highland Park
31
Niles 49
New Trier
15
Niles 32
Waukegan
23
Niles 19
Proviso East
40
Niles 5th
Suburban League Meet
Niles 32
Evanston
23
Niles 20
Oak Park
35
Niles 29
Morton
27
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: G. Caracciolo, S. Schweinberg. Fourth Row: G. Goldberg, M. Purcel, M.
Brando, J. Stronberg , B. Mirshak, G. Soloman.
Third Row: S. Spil lberg, E. Zastrow, B. Anderson,
B. Toe lke, A. Christensen, M. Rothman, G. Winter ,
M. Wynn , R. Bilson. Second Row: H. Clyman, R.
Minors, C. Murlas , J. Reed, G. Friedman , R. Landes, J. Miguel. Front Row: H. Simon, M. W in er,
F. Hi ldebrand, T. Brantley, A. Semrow , D. Dilg,
N. Sandstrom, Mr. Martin (Coach), Mr. Cress
(Coach).
VARSITY SCORES
28
Highland Park
Niles 27
15
New Trier
Niles 50
44
Waukegan
Niles 19
42
Proviso East
Niles 20
Suburban League Meet
Niles 5th
15
Evanston
Niles 48
22
Oak Park
Niles 34
State District
Niles 7th
42
Morton
Niles 15
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Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Byram , (Coach), J. Tune, B. Dilg, B. Fisher, R. Larson, W. Eames, D. lsel, B. Herkert, Mr. Whitlatch (Coach). Second
Row: B. Carr, J. Miresse , H. Alder , S. Weiss , E. Hagen , S. Marshall, B. Archibald, D. Dobrowolski. Front Row: G. Lindemann, B. Capettini,
J. Fung, J. Dulkin, S. Shipka , G. Wi se.
If an award was given for "Most Valuable Nilehi Team,"
its recipient would have to be the 1960-1961 wrestling squad.
Boasting ten returning seniors out of a team of twelve, the
grapplers closed the season with a dual meet record of 15
wins and only I defeat, easily the best of any Troian squad.
Drawin_g large crowds to both home and away meets, the matmen's only defeat was at the hands of a powerhouse Waukegan
squad.
During Christmas vacation, the grapplers captured third place
in the Waukegan Invitational Tournament. In the State District
meet at Glen brook, the Troians captured first place, scoring
124 points and sending ten men to the State Sectionals at Waukegan. At the Sectionals, the grapplers took second place, sending five men to the State Finals at Champ~ign. Jim Miresse,
wrestling with iniuries incurred in his only previous loss - that
at the District meet was defeated in the first round of
the finals by the eventual 145 lb. champion, Roy of Reavis.
Ninety-five pound iunior, Gary Lindemann, who had grappled his
way through an impressive season, also met with first round
defeat. Dick lsel, going into the 165 lb. championship match
with a perfect record, placed second as he lost to Evans
of Oak Lawn. With a record including only two defeats as he
went into the championship match, Howie Alder, 138 lb., was
defeated by Torrence of Thornton, thus placing second in state.
Dennis Dobrowolski, after pinning his second as well as his third
round opponent, went down to defeat in the championship encounter, gaining second place for his efforts. With three second
place winners, the Trojan twelve brought back to the halls of
Nilehi the trophy signifying second place in the sport of wrestling
in the State of Illinois.
This year's wrestling squad was the fi'nest' in Nilehi history.
With strong frosh, soph, and junior varsity team members
returning, the squads of both schools should be title contenders
again in the years to come.
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alder, isel, dobrowolski
take second in state
Niles
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SCORES
II
Palatine
32
II
28
Glen brook
13
Prospect
33
New Trier
16
26
North Chicago
3
47
Morton
18
22
East Leyden
8
33
3rd place Waukegan Invitational
Maine W ·e st
3
45
Evanston
14
23
22
Waukegan
17
10
32
Maine East
Highland Park
0
46
9
Oak Park
29
Oak Lawn
6
34
14
Proviso East
27
9
Proviso West
29
I st place-State District
2nd place-State Sectional
2nd place-State Finals
�Coach Byram, Denni s Dobrowolski, and Bill
Archibald congratulate Howie Alder on
another fine win.
Accepting plaque symbolizing district championship is grappling squad
captain Jim Miresse.
Mighty mite Gary Lindeman drives hard to put his opponent
a pin.
Dick lsel works to escape from Bob
Petrulis of Crystal Lake in the district
championship match.
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sophs, frosh retain
winning league recorc
Sophomores. Back Row: J. Kahn, H. Muslin, C. Giovannelli, L. Files, S. Brown, J. Engstrom, B. Richardson, Mr. Anderson (Coach). Second Row: B. Steffelk, S. Perlow, D. Herkert, G. Unatin, J. lsel, M. Premack, H. Mandel, 8. Kanne. Front Row: H. Clyman, A Finger, B. Weinstein, A. Rotstein, R. Henriksen, H. Rosenbaum.
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Niles 45
Niles 35
Niles 34
Niles 28
Niles 12
Niles 39
Niles 24
Niles 11
Niles 17
Niles 39
Niles 2nd
Niles 30
Niles 44
Niles 44
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
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SOPH SCORES
Palatine
Glen brook
New Trier
North Chicago
Morton
East Leyden
Maine West
Evanston
Waukegan
Maine East
Highland Park
place New Trier Quad
Oak Park
Proviso East
Proviso West
FROSH SCORES
Glen brook
New Trier
Morton
Maine West
Evanston
West Leyden
Waukegan
York
Oak Park
Proviso East
Maine East
25
38
26
43
45
43
17
42
26
13
16
12
3
9
8
18
30
5
21
28
25
5
11
8
8
25
10
26
13
5
13
34
8
28
28
27
Both the sophomore and freshmen wrestling teams concluded successful
seasons this ·winter. The sophs, compiling an 11-3 record, took second
place in Suburban League competition. Their only defeats were at the hands
of tough, Waukegan, East Leyden, and Maine East squads. Special credit
must go to sophomore Steve Brown, now undefeated for a period of almost
two years. Placing fourth in the League, the frosh squad boasted a highly
respectable 5-4-2 scorecard. Filled with the wisdom that only experience can
bring, these Trojans will definitely play a key part in extending Nilehi
domination of north suburban wrestling in coming seasons.
Freshmen. Back Row: J. McGrath, P. Becker, J. Cutrone, R. Bannion, R. Thigpen, G. Masten,
Skuban (Coach). Second Row: E. LeVine, B. Elden, S. Burns, C. Chang, W. Rosenquist, T.
berg, M. Owens. Front Row: M. Lieberman, D. Kuehn, M. Rothman, K. Dougherty, R. Lain,
Lipman.
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Fulfilling promise shown last season, the varsity gymnasts compiled a dual meet record of ten wins and nine losses, three
of which were by maroins of seven points or less. Most noteworthy event of the year was the squad's ninth place finish in the
state finals, with junior Elliot Pearl placing second on the ring s.
Now in its third year at Niles, gymnastics enjoys eyer-increasing
popularity.
The sophomores had an extremely successful season, as this
Trojan team boasted a 15-5 record. With the greater part of
the varsity squad returning, the future of gymnastic appears bright
for both schools next season. Congratulations are certainly due Mr.
Cress and his staff for giving Nilehi teams such great strength in
the space of three short years.
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VARSITY SCORES
Niles 64
Proviso West
67
Niles S2
Arlington
79
Niles 7S
Maine West
S7
Niles 64!
Main East
6S!
Niles 77
Morton
SS
Niles 49
Glen bard West 69
Niles 72~
Rich
S9!
Niles SI!
Willowbrook
80!
Niles 80
Oak Park
so
Niles 16th place Northern Invitational
Niles 45
Proviso East
BS
Niles 79
Lane Tech
51
Niles 54
New Trier
76
Waukega·n
Niles 72
59
Niles 85
Barrington
45
Niles 77~
Glen brook
S4,\Niles 60~
East Leyden
711
Niles 69
Hinsdale
63
Niles 62!
Rich
69!
Niles 69!
Evanston
62!
Niles 13
State Finals-ninth place
Niles
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Niles
Niles
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Niles
Niles
Niles
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Niles
FROSH-SOPH SCORES
Proviso West
Arlington
65
93
Maine West
79
Maine East
85
Morton
49
Glenbard West
82
Rich
SS
Willowbrook
96
Oak Park
72
Proviso East
83
Lane Tech
81
West Leyden
83
New Trier
88
Waukegan
Barrington
85~
Glen brook
BO!
73
East Leyden
64
Hinsdale
75
Rich
Evanston
64~
71~
60!
67
39
53
47
69
so
77
32
60
48
49
49
44
4S!
SI!
59
68
56
67!
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: Mr. Cress (Coach), S. Levin, J.
Brundermall, H. Hochfeller, P. Orser, L. Archer, R.
Vollmer, M. Roach, D. Deck, B. Zager, M. Blustein, I.
Heller, Mr. Trnka (Coach). Second Row: M. Weinlein
(Manager), J. Kavooras , A. Lazar, L. Cooperman, M.
Mazz, W. Evensen, L. Moldofsky, S. Palas+, J. Kahn, J.
Sifman. Front Row: R. Block, D. Hardt, E. Sotello, T.
Pfaff, K. Gordon, J. Baruck, S. Naylor.
Varsity. Dacie: Row: Mr. Trnka (Coach), B. Nimmo, D. Johnston, K. Matzick, M. Anderson,
B. Hardt, Mr. Cress (Coach). Second Row: B. Weinstein, K. Ehrensaft, B. Deck, D. Anderson, G. Tennison. Front Row: M. Weinlein (Manager), E. Pearl, M. Payne, J. Block, S.
May, D. Gornstein.
�improvement shown as basketmen boost record
SCORES
Glen brook
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
North Chicago
East Leyden
Arlington
(Holiday Tournament)
32
Evanston
40
Waukegan
33
Proviso East
59
Highland Park
59
Oak Park
43
New Trier
38
Morton
52
Evanston
38
Waukegan
49
Proviso East
73
Highland Park
57
Maine West
(State Regional)
Niles 53
Niles 32
Niles 42
Niles 42
Niles 49
Niles 42
Niles 46
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36
56
55
51
63
45
Niles
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Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
47
58
54
53
52
40
49
28
60
69
45
67
Bob Brown drives around New Trier defender in quest of
another Trojan goal.
Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Fabri (Coa ch). C. Worthington, J. Goodman, K. Barcia, K. Anderson, R. Ingersoll, D. Masek,
Mr. Engle (Coach). Front Row: F. Geist (Manager), R. Artwick, S. Miller, P. Bishop, B. Koseor, B. Brown , J.
Hart, G. Lewis (Manager).
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�Making lay-up shot in pre-game warm-up session
is senior letterman Dick Masek.
. With a squad composed of several returning
lettermen as well as other members of last year's
varsity and junior varsity teams, the 1960-1961
Trojans gave Nilehi a 7-12 season record, the
the best of any roundball organization in many
years. Playing with a great height disadvantage
in one of the toughest basketball leagues in the
state, the team's success was due almost completely to the untiring coaching efforts of Mr.
Fabri and Mr. Engle.
This year the Trojans proved that they can
play good basketball consistently. Always impressive was the play of senior Joel Goodman and
junior Ken Borcia. Next year's teams will include
several returning lettermen at both st:hools. With
these players forming the nucleus of each squad
and the addition of talented boys from both
the j.v. and frosh-soph teams, the lnditins and
the Trojans will undoubtedly have fine seasons.
Basketball is again on the way up at Niles!
�Sophomores. Back Row: R. Greenberg (Manager), M. Baer, B. Epstein, B. Lorr, G. Berman, Mr.
Phipps (Coach). Second Row: E. Zastrow, B. Lis, B. Ahrens, A. Stah l, M. Berger. Front Row:
C. Anderson, K. Altschuler, K. Harfst, B. Toelke, B. Martin.
sophs gain experience, confidence
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Niles
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Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
45
30
37
36
40
24
36
45
50
55
39
41
32
22
49
SCORES
Glen brook
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Playing against good competition and often at a height
disadvantage, the sophs only victories were over Glenbrook
and Highland Park. With the experience and confidence
gained during the season, however, the$e Troians are sure to
show great improvement next year. Under the coaching of
Mr. Phipps, these boys have acquired skills and know-how
that are invaluable, and many of their names will undoubtedly be inscribed on the roles of Nilehi athletic greats in future
years.
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35
53
48
45
43
56
35
54
71
45
'47
55
61
43
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Players listen intently as Coach Phipps
gives instructions for the last quarter.
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Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Ni les
Ni les
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Ni les
46
35
47
41
37
39
32
25
38
24
37
40
49
SCORES
Glen brook
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
West Leyden
Waukegan
Highland Park
Oak Park
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
35
37
59
47
43
47
52
44
54
51
54
34
52
Junior Varsity. Back Row: H. Norris , M. Joffe, R. Jaeger, S. Bernsten, R. Millis, M. Cavanaugh,
J. Shabel , M. Stavy, K. Anderson. Front Row: F. Geist (Manager), G. Lewis (Manager), Mr,
Fabri (Coach), Mr. Engle (Coach).
frosh, j.v.'s "have a ball"
The frosh roundball squad, coached by Mr. Bauer and Mr. 1-ioosline, finished
a fine season. These Nilehi newcomers turned in a_ record of seven victories against
five defeats. With the experience they have obtained these young men are sure
to bring future basketball fame to Nilehi in coming years.
Coached by Mr. Engle and Mr. Fabri, the junior varsity squad did not fare
too well. ' However, this season's competition served to give the Trojans new insight into the fundamentals and techniques of basketball, and they will be valuable
sight into the fundamentals and techniques of basketball, and they wil be valuable
additions to next year's varsity teams at both schools.
Freshmen. Back Row: J. Wu , B. Hohs, S. Rudd, I. Kravitz, B. Grunow, G. Friedman, D. Tooredman , M. Swirsky. Third Row: Mr. Bauer (Coach), J. Sandler (Manager) , B. Herbster, S. Hirshtick, S. Saranecke, B. Perelgut, B. Hall, W. Jones (Manager), Mr. Hoosline (Coach). Second Row:
S. Hertzberg, R. Landes, M. Wynn, R. Cassman, G. Parker, J. Wolf, T. Dadigan , M. Musk at.
Front Row: C . Murlas, B. Shearn, L. Sacks, D. Katz, A. Lev, A. Elliot, D. Minors.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
41
37
31
42
37
15
37
33
25
29
45
27
SCORES
Glen brook
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
High lan d Park
Oak Park
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
26
20
28
38
44
36
35
29
35
32
39
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Closing the season with a 56-30 victory over East Leyden, the varsity put together a record of five wins and
ten losses. The record, however, is not indicative of the
high quality of the squad, as the Suburban League is
known to be the finest high school swimming league in
the country. Outstanding throughout the season were the
performances of Trojan diver Jim Nelson.
The sophs finished the season in fine form, boasting a
record of ten wins and five losses and taking third place
in the Suburban League meet, while the freshmen turned
in a 4-6 scorecard.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
41
46
23
15
45
19
14
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
37
48
Niles
27
34
41
42
38
37
56
56
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45
Maine East
40
Proviso West
New Trier
63
71
Hinsdale
41
Morton
67
Evanston
Riverside Invitationa I
-ninth place
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Glen brook
Waukegan
38
52
Highland Park
Maine West
45
44
Riverside
48
Oak Park
49
Proviso East
Elmwood Park
30
30
East Leyden
Suburban League
meet-sixth place
State Districtsfifth place
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Varsity. Back Row: J. Oppenheim, R.
Halvorsen, J. Nelson, P. Hoag,
B.
Battey. Second Row: J. Eckmann, B.
Kirshner, D. Katz (Captain). J. Janse, M.
Claassen, G. Johnson, J. Jacover, R.
Hassan , Mr. Warner (Coach), Mr. Caiet (Coach), Mr. Larson (Coach). Front
Row: R. Levin, R. Moldenhauer, R. Fernandez-Rojo, R. Ruffer, B. Lamme.
�Sophomores. Back Row: V. Banks, R. Stryker, L. Wolfinsohn, L. Rosen, H. Slutsky, M. Fields
(Manager), S. Poster (Manager). Second Row: Mr. Cajet (Coach), L. Gutschick, H. Zarov,
B. Widerquist, S. Epstein, M. Delott, W. Ruderman. Front Row: B. Schmidt, R. Just, J.
Berger, L. Miller, D. Wollack, C. Janscth.
Niles 47
Niles forfeit
Niles 14
Niles 25
Niles 68
Niles 30
Niles 50
Niles 59
Niles 44
Niles 47
Niles 48
Niles 48
Niles 54
Niles 61
Niles 37
Niles 27!
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
21
69
27
16
55
21
45
34
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34
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SOPH SCORES
Maine East
Proviso West
New Trier
Hinsdci1e
Morton
Evanston
Glen brook
Waukegan
Highland Park
Maine West
Riverside
Oak Park
Proviso East
Elmwood Park
East Leyden
Suburban League
meet-third place
FROSH SCORES
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Glen brook
Waukegan
Highland Park
Maine East
Oak Park
Proviso East
Hinsdale
Suburban League
meet-fifth place
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72
61
17
56
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27
42
37
38
38
31
24
49
65
17
59
70
31
65
41
52
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Freshmen. Back Row: M. Nahin, J. Bell, B. Anderson, S. Silvermann, L. November, P. Tanzar
(Manager), H. Shapiro (Manager). Third Row:
A. Kaufman, R. Silverman, K. Johnson, T. Camacho, J. Lappa, R. Fernandez-Rojo, R. Lotz, J.
Simon (Manager). Second Row: Mr. Warner
(Coach), R. Bilson, K. Kronholz, S. Goldfarb, S.
Greene, A. Gitus, A. Wulf, B. Hoag. Front Row:
A. Barack, M. Jacobs, W. Hutter, D. Claussen, G.
Stern , R. Shafer, R. Zager, M. Si Ive rt.
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�varsity diamondmen take
district title
After dropping their ope'ner to Maine East by the score
of 1-0, Coach Phipps' varsity went on to triumph over Arlington and Glenbrook by respective tallies of 6-1 and 4-1.
With many of last year's starters graduated, the big queston
was the ability of numerous juniors and untried seniors to play
on the top level of high school baseball.
Stalwarts of the squad were returning lettermen Bronso n
Davis and Larry Mills, as well as catcher Dennis Dobrowolski,
who always seemed to find the silver lining inside the prove•bial cloud of darkness. The performances of senior pitcher Ed
Sabey were also outstanding.
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Indians and the Trojans are sure to be powers to reckon
with in their respective leagues.
Varsity. Back Row: B. Davis, P. Williams, J. Boyesen,
Kanofsky, R. Ross (Manager). Third Row: Mr. Odlivak
S. Bernsten, D. Dobrowolski, Mr. Phipps (Coach). Second
M. Fenn , J. Traff, J. Suelzle, S. Marshall. Front Row:
Artwick, W. Traff, M. Duhl.
J. Hart, P. Mue ll er, L. Rothstein , J .
(Coach), E. Sabey, L. Mills, B. Koseor,
Row: B. Reinke, B. Schwartz, D. Minkus,
M. Kiss, J. Jacover, B. Gilhooley, R.
�Senior letterman Bronson Davis prepares to bunt down the third
line.
First baseman Jim Boy•sen
in position for a p lay.
Junior Bob Gilhooley, who had
the Trojans' highest batting average during early weeks of play,
races home in the Glenbrook
game..
gets
base
�Sophomores. Back Row: Mr. Wollschlaeger
(Coach), R. Randell (Manager), J. Jobst, D.
Rossi, A. Sheufler, R. Bendel. M. Cavanauqh,
B. Lis, B. Martin, S. Sher, Mr. Coyer (Coach) .
Second Row: M. Joffe, T. Perri, J. Papandrea,
M. Kay, E. Hoffenberg, R. Schmidt, J. Tovell,
B. Toelke . Front Row: B. Anderson, S. Richter,
R. Ratner, H. Clyman, A. Finger, L. Shapiro,
K. Harfst.
sophs start season winning streak
John Papandrea makes put-out on Ron Ratner in pre-season
practice session .
Looking very good in their first contest, the
sophs defeated the Glenbrook Spartans by the
highly impressive score of 4-0. Coached by Mr.
Coyer, the sophomores gained valuab le experience that is sure to f.igure heavily in the extension of Nilehi's baseball triumphs in the next
two years.
Developing skills through participation in an
exciting sport, the freshmen, coached by Mr.
Schnurr and Mr. Engle, showed much promise
throughout their action-packed season.
Freshmen. Back Row: Mr. Schnurr (Coach). B. Rosenquist, J. Rodman, G . Friedman, G. Galowitch, H. Hohs, M. Lynch
(Manager), S. Winston (Manager), R. Suzzo (Manager), Mr. Enqle (Coach). Fou rth Row: J. Conaway, B. Grunow,
B. Perelgut, S. Marino, B. Lotz, L. Johnson, K. Ciezekowski, A. Gaule, A. Wulf. Third Row : J. Schmidt, E. Bruksch, A.
Elliot, D. Mermen, S. Hirstick, I. Kravitz D. Walter, T. Dad'gan. Second Row : J. Archer, J. Kmety, L. Sacks,
A. Manasin, J. Wolf, S. Hayman, D. Cornelius. Front Row : M. Owen, J. Newmark, D. Katz, H. Simon, B. Shearn, B.
Yellen, B. Gevirtz, M. Share .
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�linksters up to par
With four returning lettermen in seniors Bob Zender,
Jim Puccinelli, and Lloyd Kuehn, as well as junior
Lyle Mink, prospects were bright for a fine golf campaign this spring. Led by Zender, squad captain and
unquestionably one of the finest high school golfers in
the Middle West, the team's home course was the tough
Arlington lay-out.
Coached by Mr. Kiviluoma, the varsity is composed
of ten linksters, of whom only five may participate in
dual meet competition. Advancement to the starting five
may be gained by challenging and defeating a member
of thnt group. This intra-squad rivalry is very successful
in developing those talked-about low scores, thus leading Nilehi to team victories on the links.
The frosh-soph squad, coached by Mr. Basrak and
Mr. Nelson, gave underclassmen the opportunity to play
in organized match competition, thus gaining valuable
experience.
Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Kiviluoma (Coach) R. Ellensohn, B.
Blackstone, G. Carlson. Front Row: L. Kuehn, B. Zender, J.
Puccinelli, L. Mink.
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: D. Smith, J. Berger, D. Reynolds, M. Delott, R. Olson, P. Novell, Mr.
Nelson (Coach). Second Row: D. Kuehn, J. Bell, J. Lerner. Front Row: D. Nelson, M.
Andelman, M. Saken, E. Zastrow, R. Dabrow, R. Fernandez-Rojo.
Bob Zender, senior letterman and
team captain, takes a practice swing
in prep.aration for the spring golf
meets.
�goldman, zimberoff lead cindermen
Paul Goldman and Jerry Zimberoff get in position for the
start of the race.
Again this year as in the past, the cindermen
were hampered due to inadequate training facilities. Lack of indoor track areas has long been a
weak point in the Nilehi sports picture, and the
situation has been much aggravated by the fact
that competitors have enjoyed the early season use
of such facilities. The picture will brighten, however,
in 1962, when the new indoor practice area now
under construction at East will be ready.
Leading the varsity, coached by Mr. Harmon,
were senior Paul Goldman in the hurdles and broad
jump and junior star Jerry Zimberoff in the dashes
and 440 yard run. Potential future track greatness
was very evident in the performances of sophomores Don Raab and Bill Lorr. Other cindermen
too numerous to mention contributed greatly to
the strength of the squad.
With the opening of the new practice facilities and the return of most of the team next year,
both schools can look forward to what will certainly be strong track programs.
Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Harmon (Coach), B. Barker, A. Nachman , G . Hoff, B. Lorr, P. Goldman, R. Berens,
T. Beddia, B. Dilg, S. Miller. Second Row: H. Wirtz, K. Ehrensaft, G. Smith, D. Raab, J. Martin, J. Dulkin, I.
Starkey, G. Johnson, B. Van Mersbegen. Front Row: R. Siegel, J. Zimberoff, K. Kottmeier, R. Reinger, M. Bass,
S. Roper.
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�Sophomores. Back Row: A. Christiansen, B.
H offman, B. Steffeck, D. Ehrensaft, B. Lorr,
M. Ba uer , J. Mise, S. McColl, Mr. Lye rla
(C oach). Second Row: R. Greenberg, M.
Purcell, D. Raab , S. Brown, B. Mitten, L.
Miller, T. Lund . Front Row: J. Pitzer, M.
Bl oom, E. Davidow, J. Reed, M. Doniger,
W. French, S. Spillberg.
Bi ll Barker clears the high bar.
Phil Becker scores for the freshmen in
the broad jump.
Freshmen. Back Row : Mr. Martin (Coach), G.
Veto, H. Clark, R. Marshak, B. Hall , J. Krum ,
S. Saranacke, G. Kiszely, B. Leffingwell, J.
Hyma n, D. Frank lin, P. Gailis, G. Giroculo, Mr.
Warner (Coach). Third Row: R. Scott, D.
Boyer, D. Tooredmon , J. Simon , R. Schafer, P.
Becker, L. Shapiro, L. Borden, A. Mattia, J.
Wo lf, T. Hansen. Second Row: F. Hi ldebrand ,
B. He lle r, R. Cassman , R. Silvertrust, G. Goldberg, S. Burn s, R. Karzen, L. Salberg, J . Futran sky, J. Struck, J. Wo llman, S. Wex ler.
Front Row: S. Schweinsberg, D. Kraft, J. Pisano, M. Levy, S. Spitz, B. Thomas, P. Chrisos,
S. Myrent, R. Williams , A. Semrow.
�racketmen
send two downstate
Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Markus (Coach), A. Johns, J. Tworoger, H. Pohl, K. Corcoran
(Manager), R. B. Wilhelmsen, J. Rovell. Front Row: S. Weiss, A. Rucins, R. Ingersoll, A.
Stone, P. Bishop, D. Redding.
The outlook for an excellent tennis season
was good, with almost all of last year's sensational squad returning to the Nilehi courts.
With outstanding singles players in Steve
Weiss, Dennis Redding, and soph Mike Baer,
Coach Markus' only difficulty seemed to be
finding the right combination for the first
doubles unit. A sign of net triumphs to come
was the netmen's 4-1 victory in the season
opener with Glenbrook.
Coached by Mr. Kielwasser, the sophs
appeared destined for a spring full of racket
victories.
Coach Markus gives pointers to Nilehi racketmen Steve Weiss , Paul
Bishop, Dennis Redding.
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Frosh-Soph. Back Row: L. Wolfinsohn, G.
Sax, E. Braunstein, V. Banlis, B. Epstein.
Front Row: J. Bayuck, J. Weisbrodt,
R.
Kaye, S. Green, B. Poindexter.
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faculty defeats n-club 1n overtime contest
Faculty members R. Bluege and G.
Kielwasser go high in the air for a
rebound as N-Club members J. Boyesen and P. Goldman look on.
The N-Club had an extremely successful
year of operation during the 1"960-1961 school
term. Sponsored by Mr. Larson, the Club,
comprised of Nilehi's lettermen, presented
the tradi tiona l N-Club-faculty basketball game
and, in addition, held its initiations of new
members at two Student Unions.
Receipts for the Club-faculty tilt, which
saw the faculty squad triumph in an actionpacked overtime, went to several worthwhile
causes. The lettermen made a sizable contribution to the Ilg Park Y.M.C .A. development fund. Proceeds of the game were also
set aside to put the N-Clubs off to a good
start at both East and West, which will be
separate org·anizations next year.
These Trojans, who have done much to
spread the fame of Niles through their athletic prowess, have also done much to improve their school by their wide scope of
interest in its functions. Including in its membership class officers as well as leaders of
many other organizations, the N-Club has
been a valued contributor to Nilehi.
N-Club. Back Row: H. Wirtz, D. Manzardo, N. Brownstein, J'. Tune, B. Archibald, R. Larson, .L. Mink, E. Hagen, M. Payne, P. Bishop, S.
Miller, J. Reicherts, J. Spirrison, B. Brown, B. Davis. Fourth Row: B. Dilg, J. Kavouros, K. Matzick, B. Fisher, P. Goldman, L. Kuehn, D. Redding,
J. Nelson, G. y..'ise, J. Carder, R. Berens, J. Hart, G. Wentink, V. Witcher. Third Row: S. May, B. Hardt, S. Shipka, S. Roper, L. Mills, M.
Bass, B. Bettey, M. Claassen, L. Weissberg, J. Puccinelli, L. Lascody, B. Barber. Second Row: B. Koseor, K. Gallaher, B. Weinstein, B.
Kirschner, R. Johnson, H. Brown, B. Deck, B. Zender, D. Siegel, R. Reinger, B. Barker. Front Row: D. Raab, J. Miresse, S. Weiss, B. Carr, J .
Fung (President), F. Denkman (Secretary), D. Dobrowolski (Vice-President), J . Boosales (Treasurer), M. Samele, P. Williams, J. Boyesen.
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g. a. a. hosts suburban school playday
G.A.A. officers Annemarie Liberti (Vice
President), Pat Fulkerson (Treasurer),
Claudette Phillips (President), and Jackie
Smith (Secretary), help provide a wellrun organization.
Membership in G.A.A. entitles a
girl to participate in many activities,
not all of which are athletic. For the
seventh straight year, these girls have
produced a first prize HOQ'lecoming
float. A service project, the all school
turnabout dance, "Isle of Enchantment," and the formal initiation and
award presentation are just a few of
their many accomplishments. In addition, this year, G.A.A. played hostess to girls in the Suburban League
schools for a Play Day.
The variety of sports sponsored by
·he organization affords each girl the
opportunity to develop both i11dividual
skills and group participation and cooperation. Each year, three girls find
membership in G.A.A. particularly rewarding. Two junior girls are sent +o
summer camp, and a $400 scholarship is
awarded to a senior who plans tQ.
major in health, physical education, or
recreation.
By encouraging good sportsmanship and service to the community, the
Girls' Athletic Association of Nilehi
helps to develop a mature citizen of
tomorrow.
East Division Board Members plan the association's yearly activities. Back Row: S. LeVine, L. Riefstahl, G. Galsky, B. Abbink, M.
Ostermeier, K. Roock. Second Row: M.
Godfriaux, S. Osborn, R. Foss, N. Eagan,
M. Voss, and C. Hedberg. First Row: J.
Hoke, A. Rosen, M. Freda, M. Fortney, C.
Kre inick, M. Aiello, and Y. LeMieux.
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�The coolness of an Oriental pool was admired by
G.A.A. members and their dates at last year's turnabout dance, "Serenade in Jade."
Programming activities and tournaments is the major project of West Board Members. Baclc Row:
J. Terp, L. Carter, J. Wheeler, D. Taylor, D. Matter. Front Row: S. Trowbridge, S. Vraney,
K. Cashatt, L. Kraemer, S. Olson.
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G.A.A. initiates promise to uphold the ideals
of the Girls' Athletic Association.
�Members of the G.A.A. lifesaving group Darlene Woyot. Bonnie Cheeny, Lynn Johnson .
and Ginny Claassen demonstrate the side stroke.
Dribbling the ball down the field
Kathy Wagner.
holds the attention of Elyse Schrider and
G .A.A. members C. Lang , K. McCarthy. J. Mason, S. Ingersoll, and
J. Rosecrans prove that the Egyptians are not the only ones who can
build pyramids.
�Saresta Rosenberg demonstrates a bird's
nest for fellow participants during a
G.A.A. session.
Julie Archibald, Connie Raymond, Sue Paul, Irene
Taendler, and Sue Seedorf. members of a G.A.A. modern dance group, are practicing for their annual performance before the P.T.A.
Preparing for their annual riding show, these thirty-four equestrians practice their riding techniques every Thursday at the Leadley Stables.
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Volleyball players Pat Wulf. Jeri Kluge.
lene W hite, try to get the ball up and
to score a point for their team.
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Smash! Badminton players Virginia Schram
and Sue Glass return ·:·he birdie for a
point.
Straight down the middle is the wish
of every girl who participates in G .A .A.
bowling on Wednesday afternoons.
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�Donna Mae Paul starts the G.A.A. baseball season off with a strike.
G.A.A. basketball players Cherie Bohat and Joanne Link
battle for the bal, during one of the tournament games.
Golfer Sherry Herman demonstrates the
stance as Sandra Jach looks on.
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�east plus west equals success
"I can't believe it," say Sharon Swanberg and Sue Kaplan on being elected to the Homecoming Court.
After w1nn1ng first prize in the clnss B floilt
division, this elephant will never forget Homecoming 1960.
Though we lost this one, it's the start ol a fine season.
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�With the last hectic tasks of sawing, cutting, and painting
completed, most Nilehi students could sit back, relax, and
enjoy the Homecoming festivities of 1960. Through the diligent
efforts of the Homecoming Committee, the entire day went
like clockwork. From the weather, right on down to the menu
at the Alumni Tea, "East plus West" did "equal success ."
Although the slogan "No lion, we'll lick 'em," proved
to be a winner for the G.A .A. first place float, our Trojan
team was defeated in a close game with the Proviso Pirates.
Even this defeat, however, did not dampen the spirits of the
crowds of cheering N.ilehi students and alumni . The climax
of the gala festivities came with the traditional Homecoming
dance, where the soft music and imaginative decoration s
left many "Moments to Remember ."
W ho wou ldn't come t o the Homecoming Dance
when you can mee t two queens, Penny Johnson
and Sharon Shores .
"W e c a n't lose, " sa y Sa m Ar noff a nd Lar ry
Proft , "when we hav e J oan Murl a s, Lin d a Kar·
lo v, an d Ginny Tho ma s o n ou r side."
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�After kissing Santa, Joan Murlas is su re to get
her Christmas wish .
an epitome of time
"Careful with the pin," says Jim Thomson to Jeri Kluge .
Hostess Barb Kolderup serves iced punch,
as her date, John Lillied'ahl, looks on
wondering whether he'll ever get any.
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�Christmas is the season of the progression ·of time.
There are the days of frolicking in the snow or skating
across the ice, as well as the days of solemn worship.
There are the weeks of ioyous celebration and those of
welcomed vacation. There is the wonderful month of December, with its Christmas and its transition of fall into
winter. There is the end of the one year, which passes
merrily through Christmas and on to the new Son of Father
Time.
Two of those memorable days at Niles were the Christmas dance and the Christmas festival. This year's annual
dance was appropriately called "Winter Nocturne," as it
was held on a brisk December eve.
The festival flowed with the varied currents of Christmas: its reioicing, its solemnity, its mirth. The conclusiveness of the program was a true treatment of the meaning
of Christmas.
As the c urtain a scend s, the f irst strain s of "Silent Night"
hush the a udien ce.
In the tr ue spirit of Christmas, these Nilehi caro ll ers
sing the songs of the season.
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hollywood spectacular "love in an inn"
In spite of the tantrums and ravings of director
Gregorovitch, "Hollywood Heyday" proved to be a
boxoffice sell-out. In an attempt to bring variety and
freshness to the movie industry, this Russian perfectionist tried to include everything in his newest masterpiece, "Love in an Inn." In commenting on the movie,
critics were quick to point out the highlights. A precision drill team was easily agreed upon as best of show,
while a roaring twenties bevy of beauties won the
critics award for the best chorus line. A "Sweet Sixteen" novelty act a(ld a "Night Train" instrumental were
chosen as best in their categories.
With all of this talent, and the internationally known
Miss Marilyn Mudpack in the same movie, director
Gregorovitch was sure that he would win the coveted
Oscar, and was quite shocked when the award was
presented to "Ben Hershey" by Malt Dismal. Although
"Love in an Inn " was no Oscar winner, few Nilehi
students will deny the entertaining success of "Hollywood Heyday."
M othe r G oose may have been ex c iting for a f ive year old
M yra Schect man, but t o sweet si xte en Diane S imo ns, it's
quite a b o re.
The roaring twenties live again
in Jackie Kofoed, Karyn Stryker,
Sue Hansen, Carol Flaherty , Ginny Backus , Donna Mil ler, Judy
Iverson,
Rosanne Schiff, Judy
Viera , and Pat Paul.
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�Precision at its prettiest is supplied by
Judie Kirschner, Marcia Wiktor, Babs Gibson, Sharon Brei, Sue Seedorf, Irene Freske,
Ruth Sack, Cindy Ponto, Sherry Otto, and
Judy Verhunce.
Who wouldn't answer Joanne Worthington's "Indian Love Call"?
"By the sea, by the beautiful sea " are Sue LeVine and Sue Osbprn.
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�nilehi sees new york
"all at once"
"Love me, love my painting," says Mr. Alexander (Les Silverman).
The rumbling sound of the subway, and the rattle and clamor
of a construction company at work were the sound effects
in this year's musical, "All At Once." Patterned after the Broadway production of " My Sister Eileen, " Nilehi students enjoyed the
hustle and bustle of the big city, as they followed the Farrington sisters in their search for careers. In acquainting themselves
with the ways of the big city, Julie and Marcy Farrington were
quickly convinced that New York was nothing like their hometown, Dayton, Ohio. As the girls wandered through the city,
encountering many of the odd, but interesting New Yorkers,
comedy and romance reached a peak.
Selections from "Gigi," "Can-Can," and "Up In Central
Park" gave the proqram the polish of a professional production.
"All At Once" offered further proof that East and West
could work together efficiently and successfully.
Jerry Dulkin, Judy Holzworth, and Barbara Lee dance on the sidewalks of New York.
Diane Layden tells her story in
song; "I'm glad I'm not young
anymore."
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�The Farrington girls, Miriam Rothman and Barbara Braun, are packed and ready
to leave for the big city, New York.
Really stepping high in "All At Once" is Wendy
Belgarbo.
"Could this be a new naval maneuver?" wonder Miriam Rothman and
Barbara Braun.
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�"sayonara" climaxes senior yea
A little bit of gay Scotland comes to the halls of Nilehi as Jerry Hildebrand and
Marcia Braverman campaign for Prom King and Queen.
I here seems to be no chance of abdication by Queen Sue
Levin or King Marty Fine.
It may not be elegant, but it sure does feel good.
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�Just as graduation is the culmination of high school
academic endeavors, the Junior-Senior Prom is the
climax of four years of social activities at Nilehi. As
the day approaches, excitement runs high. The campaign, the Prom King and Queen election, and the
last minute shopping sprees are all a part of the
hectic preparations.
For · most Prom goers, the evening begins with a
coketail party at the home of a friend. Then, its off
to the Prom, where the hours pass quickly as the delicate puffs of blue and yellow formals sway to the
soft music of a well known band. When the clock
strikes twelve, the gay couples are off to the Chez
Paree or Polynesian Village for more dining and
dancing.
Breakfast and a picnic are next on the schedule
as the seemingly untiring couples set out for the
lake and some swimming and skiing. Then, as the
afternoon fades and evening takes its course, the
Prom takes its place in the structure of time a
memory never to be forgotten.
For Tod Wise and Linda Jailing, a park bench is the same wherever it is .
Gazing at a portrait of "So uth·
ern Splendor" are Sue Herzog, Bob Feinberg, Sandy Orbach , and Barry Chapnick .
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�It is a bright warm June day; a little bit sultry,
the last day heavy with the sound of happy voices
and the din of self congratulation. And far away
the place to which you are to go. And somehow
with all that heavy robe and your nervousness you
get there - iust in time to hear the commencement
speeches.
"Commencement," as every graduation speaker
seems to repeat, "is not the end, but the beginning."
Having said as much, what more is there to say?
Commencement is the beginning of a new 1ife. No
longer are we children, and now it can be recognized.
We are, at least conditionally, to be admitted into
the more real world in which not only potentiality,
but reality reside. We can, at least, abandon some
of the myths of adolescence and face problems which
have more meaning to us. Thus, graduation is both
an end and a beginning.
Fred Denkman lends a
Caro lyn Bergeron.
helping
hand
After four years of work and activit ie s, rhe fina l day has arrived.
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to
graduate
�"Program, sir?" asks Judy She ldon, junior member
of the National Honor Society.
class of '61 has split graduation
Every graduate's happiest moment is experienced by Judy Anderson,
as she receives her diploma.
Leading the
Rick Kroon.
graduation
processional
are
Anita
Musgrave
and
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portraits
�Standing: Reed Halvorsen (2nd Vice President), Dean Donile (1st Vive President), Joan
Murlas (Secretary), Bud Morten (Treasurer), Phil Ehrensaft (President). Front to bad:
Bruce Dilg, Phil Shapiro, Ed Sabey, Al Zlotnik, Larry Prof+, Judy Sheldon, Margo Miller,
Rennie Jaeger, Priscilla Costopolos, Linda Karlov, Bob Burnstein, Myro Matheson, Judy Kroon,
Fran Harris, Yvette Lemieux, Linda Benson, Emil Lazar, Dan Weiner, Karen Vedder, Ken
Matzick, Jim Slack, Sue Warda, Carolyn Burzick, Ginny Thomas, Karen Stryker, Liz Staplefeld, Larry Katz, Bob Mark, Pat McAvoy, Judy Iverson, Nancy Kretchmar, Steve Olmsted,
Stu Portney, Dick Choinowski.
seniors approach greater responsibilities.
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The future so near at hand, seems to have arrived almost too soon. All our
past activities remain in our minds as mere memories, never to recur again except
in retrospect. Always present, however, will be friends and acquaintances who experienced similar joys and sorrows, and who worked with ideas and patterns, common only to seniors of one particular graduating class, the graduating procession,
the Homecoming and Christmas dances, the Prom, college boards, final exams all these become part of the past; but now our eyes are focused on the future thoughts become reality.
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�ELIZABETH ABBI N K
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, Bowling Mgr. 4; Ra cket Sq uad I; Personal Service Monitor
2,4: Pins and Pans 2,3, Sec.-Treas.3
CRAIG ABBOTT
Hi-Y 4: Hall Monitor 4.
AL ABRAMS
SSM 2.
VALERIE ACCOMANDO
French Club 2.
JOEL ADELMAN
Hi-Y 2; S.S .S.H. Asst . Chr. 4, Monitor 2.
MICHAEL ADLER
Student Counci l Alt. I: Cabinet 3, Alt. 2,4; H.R. Treas. I, Vice Pres. 2;
Racket Squad 4: SSO 2, SSM Asst. Chr. 4: Spanish Club 2; District
Science Fair I: Radio Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 3.
LAVERNE AHRENS
Glee C lub 2: G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad I: SSO 3: Personal Service Monitor 2;
Pins and Pans 2.
MAR ILYN AHRENS
Intermediate Orchestra I, Concert Orchestra 2,3,4; Go ld Pin 4, Lore leis 2;
Musica le Steering Group 4: G.A .A. I; Racket Squad 1,4; Reflections Crew 4;
German Club 3,4, Sec. 3.
MARY JANE AIELLO
National Honor Society 3,4: Bronze Pin 3, Blu e Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet
Alt. 4: Art Counci l 2; G.A .A. 2,3,4, Executive Board 3,4, Tennis Manager 3,
Volleyball Manager 4: Senior Yearbook Staff 4: SSD Asst. Chr. 4; Spanish
Club 3,4; District Science Fair I; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
EVA ALBRECHT
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; SSO 4; Typing Lab Supervisor 4; Pins and Pan I.
HOWARD ALD ER
Student Council 2, Pres . 2; Intermediate Band I: Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N"
3,4: Basketball I, Shield I; Baseball I, Shield I; Wrestling 2,3,4, Major "N"
3,4, State Wrestling Competition - 2nd Place 4; "N" Club 3,4.
JACQUELINE ALING
Student Counci l Alt. 3; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Personal Service Monitor
3; Spanish Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
DIANE ALLISON
H.R. Pres. 2; G.A.A . 3; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2,4;
I00';;0 Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4.
SUSAN ALPORT
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3: Blue Honor Certificate 2; Student
Council Alternate . I: Fall Play Crew 3: G .A.A. 1,2,3; Minor Letter 2; Ski
Club I; SSD 4; Personal Service Monitor 2: Golden Galleon Guild 3,4;
Executive Board 4; Future Teachers C lu b I: Ushers Club 3,4; French Club
2,3; Pins and ·Pans Clu b I; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Honor Board 4.
ARLENE .AMBROGIO
Cabinet Alt. I; Spotlighters I: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Spanish Club 2; Pins and
Pans Club 2,3.
BRENT ANDERSON
Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago 3; Bowling Club 2.
KAY ANDERSON
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Monitor 2: Latin Club 2,3, 4;
District Science Fair 2; National Honor Society 4.
KEITH ANDERSON
Footba ll I: Baseba ll I: Basketball 3,4: Shield I: Hi-Y 2,3,4: SSO 4; German
C lub 2.
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SANDRA ANDERSON
G .A.A. 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Foreign Languarge
Club 2.
STANLEY ANDERSON
National Honor Society 3,4; German Club 4; Math Seminar 2.
SUSAN ANDERSON
Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A:A. 2: Racket Squad 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Committee Chr.
2;
sso
4.
NETTIE LOU ANDREWS
Beginning Band I; Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3, Orchestra
4 , Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,3; Math Seminar 2; Pins and Pan 2,3.
LINDA ARBETMAN
Student Council, Alt. 2; Spotlighters 2,3,4; G.A.A. I; French Club 2,3,4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
WILLIAM ARCHIBALD
Football 1,2,3,4, Maio~ "N" 4; Wrestling Mgr. I; Baseball Mgr. I; "N"
Club 4.
NEIL ARDEN
Transferred from Su llivan High School, Chicago 2; Glee Club 2, Choir 3,4;
Musica le 4; Personal Service Monitor 4.
SAMUEL ARNOFF
Masque and Gavel Society 3,4; Band I, Musicale 4; National Thespian Society 3,4, Spotlighters 3,4, Play 3, Fall Play 3,4, Reflection Revelries 4;
Wrest ling 1,2; SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Latin Club 1,2;
A.V.A. Club 1,2,3; Spring Play 4.
DENISE ARONSON
Personal Service 2,3,4; Future Nurses 2.
JUDITH ARONSON
Glee Club 2; G.A.A . 2; Racket Squad 1,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club I; Future Nurses 4; Pins and Pans 4.
JEANETTE ARTELT
Band I 2; G .A.A. 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Pins and Pans 4.
ALLISON ASCHER
Transferred from McArthur H.S .. Decatur 3; Wrestling
I; Track 2; SSO
BOB AUER
Swimming 1,2.
RAY BACCI
Cabinet 1,2; Baseba ll I.
FRANK BAER
Transferred from McArthur H.S., Decatur 3; Wrestling I; Track 2; SSO
Chr. 3.
BETTY-ANN BARBER
Studen' Counci l 1,2,4; Orchestra 1,2, Choir 4, Vivace 2,3,4, Gold Pin 3;
G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSO 3; Monitor 2; Spanish Club
1,2; Pins and Pans 2,3; Future Nurses 4; Big Sister 2.
ROSALIE BARBERA
H.R. Vice Pres. 3,4; Glee Club I; Play Crew I; G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad I;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; 100';1 C lub 3,4; Pins and Pans Club 2.
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CYNTHIA BAREN
Cabinet Alt. I; Glee Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters I; G .A.A. 1,2,3,4; SSO Sec .
4; Personal Service Monitor 3; French Cl ub 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
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�Controversy, the spice of discussion, enlivens an advanced World History panel
discussion. Included are J udi Elias, Susan Nixon, Julie Codell, and Fran Weinman.
With nothing but a podium as a comfort,
Den ise Goss lectures to her advanced placement American History class.
�WILLIAM BARKER
Glee Club I; Track 1,2,3,4; Major Letter 3,4; "N" Club 4; SSM 2.
KATHY BARKEY
Transferred from Assumption H.S., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin 4; Cabinet
Alt. I; Glee Club 1,2; SSSH Rater 4· Pins and Pans 2.
JOHN BARR
Transferred from St. George, Chicago I; Choir I; SSO Monitor 3.
BONNIE BARRON
Cabinet I; Glee Club 2; Thespians 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Director
3, Reflections Revelr ies Crew 3; G.A.A . 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Spanish Club 2.
RODNEY BARTELS
Cabinet Alt. I; Tennis 2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Track I; German Club 3; Physics
Club 3; Chess Club 2.
SUSAN BASOFIN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; H.R. Treas. I; Spotlighrers 2;
SSO Alt. Head Sec . 4· Personal Service Monitor 1,4; French Club 2,3,4.
MIKE BASS
Football 1,2,3,4; Swimming 1,3; Track 1,3,4; "N" Club 4; SSSH Asst. Chr.
3, SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2.
NOREEN BAUMGARTNER
G.A.A . 2; Future Nurses 2; Pins and Pans 4.
SYDNEY BECKER
Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 2,3; German Club 2.
JUDI BEGUN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 4; Student Council 2,3; Glee Club
3, Choir 2,3; Personal Service Monitor I 2,3; SSM Monitor 3; Spanish Club
1,2 · Future Teachers of America 1,2,3; Community Service League 1,2, 3 ;
Synchronized Swim CIJb 2,3; Servettes 1,2,3; SSO Monitor 4.
LAWRENCE BEILIN
Transferred from Washington H.S., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2; Football I;
Baseball Major "N" I; Trad. 3,4, Major "N" 4.
WENDY BELGARBO
Student Council 2· Cabinet 3 · Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3; Glee Club 2,3,
Choir 3,4, Gold Pin 4, Vivace 3,4, Pres. 4, Musicale 2,3,4, Executive Board 4 ;
Reflections Revelries 2.3· Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4 ; G .A.A. 2,3; TriHi-Y I; SSSH Sec. 3, SSM Monitor 4; Latin Club 4; Future Nurses Clu b
Sec . I; Big Sister 2.
CAROL BENDEL
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet Alt . 3; H.R. Secretary-Treasurer 1,3; Art
Council 4; Glee Club 2, Loreleis 2, Choir 3,+, Choral Gold Pin 4; Vivace 3,4,
Musicale 2,3,4, Steeriog Group 4; G .A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 ; Hall Monitor 4 ;
Spanish Club 2,3.
SUSAN BENNETT
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Gold Pin 4, Vivace 4; G.A.A . 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y I ; German
Club 2,3.
LINDA BENSON
Transferred from Maine Township H.S., Park Ridge, I; Honor Certificate
1,2; Bronze Pin 3 ; Cabinet 4, Homecoming Committee Chr. 4; Glee Club 1,2,
Musicale Crew 3; Stagecrafters I, Treasurer I; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Crew
3; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A . Board 2,3, Volleyball
Manager 2, Tumbling Manager 3, Bowling League 3,4, Pin I, Minor Letter 2,
Major Letter 3; Racket Squad 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2 ; Senior Yearbook Staff 4 ;
SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor I; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Ushers C lub
3,4, Vice Pres. 4; National Honor Society 4.
RAYMOND BENSON
Chess Club I.
RONALD BENSON
Personal Service Monitor 3; Chess Club I.
SANDRA BENSON
Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4.
�DIANE BERGER
Spotlighters I; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3; SSM Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Library
Monitor 3; French Club 2,3; Teachers or Tomorrow 4 .. Future Teachers 1,2.
IRA BERGER
Student Council 1,3; Basebal l I, Minor "N"; Football 1,2; Executive Board
of SSO 4, Head Supervisor SSSH 4, SSM 2, SSD Supervisor 3, SSD Head
Supervisor 4; Student Union Board 4; German Club 2,3; Big Brother 2.
LINDA BERGQUIST
G.A.A. 3,4.
MARGO BERKSON
Art Council 4; Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club I.
SHARON BERLIN
G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad I ; Personal Service Monitor 2; Pins and Pan 4;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4.
IRWIN BERMAN
Musicale Crew 4; Spotlighters 2,3,4; German Club 3,4; Physics Club 3,4,
Electronics Club 4.
BRUCE BERNBERG
SSO Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; German Club 2,3,4; Physics
Club 4; Chess Club 2, Treas 2.
ELEANOR BERNSTEIN
Masque and Gavel Club 4; G.A.A. I; Personal Service Mon ii or 4.
FRANK BERNSTEIN
Transferred from Bowen H.S., Chicago 4; Boys' Bowling 1,2,3; Hall Monitor
1,2,3; SSM Monitor 4; Spanish Club 1,2; A.V.A. 1,2,3.
HOWARD BBRNSTEIN
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alt. 2,4; National Thespian Society 3,4, Spotlighters 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4,
Spring Play 2,3, Crew 2;3, Gold Pin 4; SSO Monitor 2; German Club 2,3,4;
Fine Arts Club 4; International Relations Club 4; State Science Fair 2, Math
Seminar 2.
MARY ANN BERT
Transferred Neenak H.S., Neenak, Wisconsin I; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2.
BRUCE BETTEY
Cadet Band 2, Intermediate Band 2; Tennis 1,2; Swimming 1,2 ,3,4, Major "N"
3; "N" Club 3,4; SSM Monitor 4, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Student Union
Monitor 4.
DONALD BEXTEL
Football I; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSO Monitor 2,4; Latin Club 2,3;
SSM Monitors 4.
RALPH BIANCHI
Football 2; Wrestling 2,3.
ROBERT BLACKSTONE
Industrial Arts Club 4.
PATRICIA BLAISDELL
Cabinet Alt. 3; G.A .A. 2,3,4; SSD Asst. Supervisor 4; SSM Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 3,4; I00% Club 3,4; Future Nurses Club I.
ALICE BLANCK
G.A.A. I; Future Nurses I.
BRIAN BLENDER
Hall Monitor 2; Ski Club 3.
�PATTI BLESER
Transferred from Mallinckrodt H.S., Wilmette 2; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2;
Pins and Pan Club 1,2.
ELISSA BLITSTEIN
Transferred from Hyde Park H.S., Chicago 3; National Honor Society 1,2;
Student Council Alt. 4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections
Revelries Crew Chr. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; School Newspaper Reporter, Artist, Copygirl 1,2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Office Helper 1,2;
Biology Lab Assistant 2; Science Fair 2; SSO 4.
ED BLUMENTHAL
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago I; Honor Certificate 1,2; Wrestling
1,2; Gymnastics 3; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; SSM Monitor I; Latin
Club 1,2.
BOB BOHN
H.R. Pres. I; Student Council 2,3,4, Alt. I, Executive Board 4, Committee Chr.
4; Spring Play 4; National Forensics Leag'-'8 4, Varsity Debate 4; Baseball 1,2;
Feature Editor of Nile-Hilite 4; SSO Monitor 2; Student Union Monitor 4;
Latin Club 3; Quill and Scroll Society 4, Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4; International Relations Club Sec. 4.
LA WREN CE BOLON
Hi-Y 2; SSSH 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
ROBERTA BOLON
Spotlighters 3; G.A:A. 1,2; Minor Award 2.
STEVEN BOOKSHESTER
National Honor Society 3,4, Honor Certificate 2; H.R. Pres. 3; Reflections
Reve lries 4; Basketball Mgr. 2,3, Minor Mgr. "N" 3; Reflections Staff 2,3,4,
Sports Editor 4; SSM Supervisor 4, EPIC Chr. 4; Student Union Board 4;
Homecoming Committee Director 4.
JAMES BOOSALES
Student Council 4; H.R. Pres. 1,2, Vice Pres. 3; Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3;
Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Basketball 1,2, Shield 1,2; Baseball 1,2,
3; Minor "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Hi-Y 3,4, Pres. 4; SSSH
Chr. 3, SSSH Asst. Chr. 3,4, SSD Supervisor 3, EPIC Chr.; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4; Latin Club 1,2; Big Brother 2.
IDA BOSHUIS
Transferred from Meisjes H.B.S. 1n Haalem, Netherlands; Student Council
4; Choir 1,2,3,4; G.A.A . 4.
SHARON BOSTON
Transferred from Marywood H.S., Evanston I; Glee Club 1,4; G.A.A. I;
Latin Club I; French Club 3.
WAYNE BOYAJIAN
Student Council Alt.
I·
German Club
3.4;
Physics
Club 4.
JAMES BOYESEN
Student Council 1,2,3, Vice Pres. I, Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 1,2,4, Vice Pres. 3;
"N" 4, Basketball 1.2, Baseball 1,2,3, Major "N" 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Major
Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 4; SSO 3,4, Chr. and Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4.
JOAN BRANDENBURG
Cabinet 2; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Thespians 3,4; Spring Play 1,3; G.A.A.· I; Tr iHi-Y 2; French Club I.
KARYN JOY BRANDZEL
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3; Honor Club 1,2; Glee Club
1,2; Monitor 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2; Exponents Club 2.
BARBARA BRAUN
H.R. Sec. I; Loreleis 2, Vivace 3.4, Sec. 3,4, Glee Club 1,2,3 , Choir 4,
Musicale 4, Steering Group 3,4, Choral Gold Pin 4, Asst. Pub licity Director
for the Musicale 3; Racket Squad I ; Tri-H i-Y 1,2; Big Sister 2.
SUSAN BRAVERMAN
Student Council I; Spring Play Crew 2; SSK Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor
2; Spanish Club 2,3,4· Teachers of Tomorrow 2,4.
BETTE BREEN
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3; Austin. Student Government I;
Glee Club 1,2; Ba llet I ,2; Ticket Sales Committee 1,2; Ushers Club 2,3;
Future Teachers of Tommorrow I; Exponents Club I; Yearbook Staff 1,2,4;
Attendance Office 1,2.
SHARON BREI
Cabinet 2, Alt. I ; Reflections Revelries 4; G .A.A. I; Twirlers 1,2,3,4; Racket
Squad I; SSO 4; Personal Service Monitor I.
�BARRY BRODY
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 2; Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3;
Spanish Club 3; National Honor Society 4.
LEE BROMBERG
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 2,3,4·; Cabinet Alt. I; Frosh Soph Shield 2;
Swimming I; Football 1,2; SSSH Assistant Chairman 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; German Club 2,3,4; President of International Relations Club 3,4;
Biology Club 2; Science Seminar 2; Math Seminar 2; Chess Club I; National
Honor Society 4.
PATRICIA BRONIS
Tri-Hi-YI.
SHERRIE BRONSTEIN
H.R. Sec. I; French Club 2,3,4, Executive Board 3, Vice Pres. 4; Future
Teachers of America 1,2,4; National Honor Society 4.
GERALD BROWER
Cabinet 2,3; SSM 4; Astronomy Club 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2; District Science
Fair 2,3, State I; Chess Club 1,2.
ALFRED BROWN
CAROLYN BROWN
Gold Pin 4; Glee Club I; Spotllghters 3,4, Treas. 4, Play 3; Spring Play Crew
2, Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Letter 3; Racket
Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y I; SSM Monitor 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; French
Club 3,4; Spring Play 4; Musical Crew 4; Thespians 4.
ELAINE BROWN
Blue Honor Certificate 2; Reflections Revelries 4; Glee Club 1,2; Racket
Squad 4; SSM Monitor 4; Senior Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-Chr. 4; Spanish Club
4; 100% Club 4; District Science Fair 2; Modern Dance Club 1,2.
HARVEY BROWN
Student Council I; H.R., Pres. I, Vice Pres . 2; Football 1,2,3,4; .Wrestli·ng
1,2,3; Baseball I; "N" Club 4; SSSH Chr. 3,4, Monibr 3; Student Union
Monitor 4; Latin Club 2; Physics Club 3,4, Science Fair I.
HOWARD BROWN
Musicale Crew 3; Steering Group 4, Musicale 4, Intermediate Band 1,2, Concert Band 3,4, Marching Band 3,4, Band Letter 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Wrestling I· German Club 1,2; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; District Science Fair 2.
BONNE BRUSIN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago I; Student Council I; H.R. Sec. 4;
Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; SSO Monitor I; Rater 4.
LYNNE BUBLICK
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago 2; Student Council I; Cabinet 2,3;
Glee Club 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2; Newspaper Staff I; Yearbook Staff I;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2,4; Hall Monitor I,
WILLIAM BUCHHOLZ
Student Council 4; Cabinet 2; H.R. Pres. 2; Basketball Manager 2,3, Manager
Shield 2; Hi-Y 2; SSSH Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4; German Club 2;
Track 4.
SUSAN BUCHLER
Transferred from Cari Schurz H.S., Chicago, 4 Student Council 2; Band
1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3, Intramural Sports 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 3; Division Secretary 1,2,3, Library Helper 1,2, Teacher's Aide 1,2,3; German Club 2,3;
Play-reading Club 2; Checkers Club 2.
AL BURLIN!
Transferred from St. George H.S., Chicago, 3; Cabinet 4; H.R . Treas. I;
Baseball 1,2, Basketball 1,2; Football I, Minor Letter '; Wrestling 3; SSSH
Chr. 3,4, Asst. Chr. 4, SSM 3.
ROBERT BURNSTEIN
Cabinei· 4, Parliamentarian 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 1,2; German C lub
1,3; AV.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4.
CAROLYN BURZIK
Transferred from St. Scholastic H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council AT+. 3;
Cabinet 2,4; Glee Club 2,3; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket
Squad 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSO 3, SSSH Sec. 4.
DIANE BUSH
Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad I; French Club 1,2.
�JOAN CALLENS
Glee Club I; G .A.A. 2; SSM 3, SSO Rater 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4;
French Club 2; 100% Club 3,4.
GLENN CARLSON
Gymnastics 2; Hi-Y 2,4; SSSH Asst . Chr. 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4.
WILLIAM CARR
Bronze Pin 3; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Frosh Shield I, Mai or 'N" 2,3,4, Co-captain
3; Golf 1,2, Frosh Shield I, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 2,3,4; SSSH Chr. 3,4,
Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; National Honor Society 4.
PAUL CASBARIAN
Band 1,2,3,4; Tennis I; Spanish Club 2.
RON CATELLIER
Transferred from Foreman H.S., 2; Concert Band 1,2,3; SSM 4; A.V.A. 1,2 .
WILLIAM CAULFIELD
BRUCE CECH
Transferred from Notre Dame, 3; Student Union Board 4; Cross and Anchor
Club 2.
AMANDA CHAGARES
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3; Personal Service Monitor 2; French Club I.
JAMES CHANG
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, 2; National Honor Society 3,4;
Internationa l Relations Club 4.
GEORGE CHECHOPOULOS
Astronomy Club, President 3.
GLORIA CHERRY
Masque and Gavel 4; G.A.A. 2; SSO Monitor 2; Fine Arts Club 4.
STEVEN CHESTER
H.R. Pres. 1,3; Basketball 1.2,3; Cross Country 1,3; Golf 2; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 3; Personal Service Monitor 2.
RICHARD CHOJNOWSKI
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., Chicago, I; Cabinet 4 ; Cadet Band
I, Concert and Marching Band 2,3,4, Silver Pin 3,4; Fall Play Crew 4;
Reflections Revelries Crew Chairman 4; Science Fair 1,2.
DAVID CHRISTENSEN
Student Council 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Gold Pin 3; Football I; Baseball Mgr. 3; Racket Squad 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4.
LOUISE CHRISTENSEN
Student Council Alternate 2: H.R. Sec. I; Glee Club 1,2,3, Minor Choral
Award 2; Fal l Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,4,
Minor Award 2; Racket Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4 ; Senior Yearbook Staff 4;
SSO 4, SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ushers Club 4; Latin
Club 1,2,3.
CYNTHIA CHRISTIANSEN
Student Council Alt. 3; Cabinet Alt. 1,2,3; H.R. Vice-P res. 2; ConMonitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; French Club 1,2; Future Nurses 2.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPOULOS
Transferred from De Poul Academy, 2; Latin Club 2; Industrial Arts Club 3.
MARSHALL CLAASSEN
Student Council Alt. o; Cabinet Alt . 1,2,3; Homeroom Vice Pres . 2; Concert Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Gold Pin 4; Swimming 1,2,3,4, Maior "N" 3,4;
"N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Big Brother 2.
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�PATR IC IA C LEBURNE
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Musical Steering Group 4, Wardrobe Director 4:
Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. 2.3.
LARRY COHEN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S ., Chicago, 3; Hall Monitor 1,2.
SHELDON COHEN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2: Cross Country 2: Gymnast ics 1,2;
German Club 2, Spanish Club 3. Rep. 3; Coin Club I.
STEVEN COHN
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., 3: Orchestra 1,2,3.4: Band 1,2
German Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Physics Club 3; Jazz Club I; Spring
Play Crew 4.
STEWART COHN
Transferred from Tuley H.S., Chicago 3; Student Council 1,2; Musicale
Crew 4 ; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; Basketball 1,2; Monitor 1,2; SpanisH
Club 4; Science Fair 2.
JAMES COLITZ
Debate Club I; Football Manager 3, Minor "N" 3; Baseball Manager 3,
Spanish Club 2,3; SSSH Monitor 4.
WILLIAM COLEMAN
Student Council Alt. I; Art Council 2,3; Ha!I Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 2
LYNDA COMITOR
Student Council Alt. I; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I
Racket Squad I; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSO Sec. 2, Rater 4, SSD 3, 4
French Club 2,3; Big Sister 2; Teachers of Tomorrow I ,2,3,4.
DAVID CONNELL
MARILYN COOPER
Transferred from Mallinckrodt H.S., Chicago,
C .l.S.C .A. 1,2: Fine Arts Club 3.
3; Chorus 1,2; G.A .A. 4
RONALD COREY
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 4 : Tennis Team I, Minor "N" I; SS
Chr .. 4, SSO Monitor 2 : German Cluo 2; District Science Fair 2; Nationa
Honor Society 4.
ELOISE CORMAN
Cabinet 2, Alt. 1,4; H. R. Sec. I, Treas. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3, Loreleis 2
Spotlighte rs 1, 2 ; Racket Squad I; Spanish Club 2,3; Big Sister 2: Teachers
of Tomo rrow 2 ; SSO 4.
PRISCILLA COSTOPOLOS
St udent Council I ; Cabinet 2,4 ; G.A.A . I ; Racket Squad I· Tri-Hi1,2,3,4, Chaplain 2.4 : SS O Receptionist 3, SSD Asst. Head Sec. 3, SS
Hea d Sec. 4, SSM Monitor 4 ; Personal Service Monitor 2; Big Sister 2
MARTHA COUNCIL
Stud e nt Council 3,4: Honor Board 4; G.A .A.
Student Lounge Co mmittee Chr. 4.
I; Tri-Hi -Y 1,2; SSM
KERMIT CREAGER
Pe rson a l Se rvice Monitor 1,2,3: Industrial Arts Club 3.
DENNIS CROSBY
Transfer red +o Birmingham. California 3, Transferred to Niles 4 ; Cabinet
Al l League 2nd Team 4; B
asketball 1, 2, Captain 4, Major " B" 4; Foo•
ba ll 2,3, Major "N" 3; B
aseball 2,3, 4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,··
SSO C hr. 3, Asst . Chr. 3.
WILLIAM CROWLY
Cross Count ry 1,2.
SHEILA CUNNINGHAM
G .A.A. I; Racket Squ ad I:· Tri-Hi-Y
C lub 2.
I; SSO Monitor 2: Pins an d Pa
�COLLEEN CURTISS
Spring Musicale 2; Fall Play 3; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I; SSM 4; Personal
Service Monitor 2.
GEORGE CUSER
Student Council 3,4; Track I; Hi-Y 2,4; S.S.S.H. Chr. 4; S.S.O. Monitor 2.
RAYMOND CYBURT
ARTEMIS DAGLAS
Cabinet Alt. 4; Glee Club 2,3, Minor Choral Award 3; Racket Squad 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Chairman 4, Sec. 4; French Club 2; Science Fair I.
IRIS DAGLAS
Glee Club 2,3, Minor Choral Award 3; Racket Squad
SSSH Sec. 4; French Club 3.
1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2;
DENNIS DAHL
Student Council Alt. 3; Cabinet Alt. 1,2; Band I; Choir 4; Swimming,
Minor "N" I; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2.
NANCY DAHLIN
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Racket Squad 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2;
1,2, Pres. 2; Pins and Pans Club 1,2,3; SSO Rater 4.
Future
Nurses
Club
JAMES DAHLQUIST
Radio Club 2,4; Che,;s Club I.
SUSAN DALEN
Student Council Alt. 1,4; Cabinet 3; H.R. Sec. 2; Spotlighters 1,2; Pres.
2; Reflections Revelries 3, Crew 4; G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2;
SSM 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Spring Play Crew 4; National Thespian Society 4.
LAWRENCE DALLIA
Honor Certificate 2; Illinois Boy's State 2; Spotlighters 2; Swimming I;
Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; SSSH Chr. 3,4, SSM 2;
Latin Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4.
VICTOR DAVID
Student Council Alt. I; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; SSM Monitor 4; German Club
2; Science Fair I, Physics Fair 3.
MICHAEL DAVIDSON
Magazine Drive Award 1,2; Basketball Mgr. 3; SSM Monitor 2,3.
ANN DAVIS
Student Council
Spanish Club 4.
I; Spotlighters
I;
G.A.A.
1,2,3,4;
Racket Squad 1,4;
BARBARA DAVIS
Transferred from Austin H.S ., Chicago, 2; Student Council Alt. 2; H.R. Sec.
2, H.R. Pres. 3; Glee Club Sec. 4; Scholastic Art Award 4; SSO Sec. 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2; French Club 1,2.
BRONSON DAVIS
Student Council Alt. I;
ball 1,3,4, Major "N"
Minor "N" 3; Baseball
Treas I; SSO Executive
Pres. 4; Latin Club 1,2;
Cabinet 3, President 3; H.R. Pres. 1,2,3,4; Foot3,4; Basketball 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Gymnastics 3,
1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y 1,4;
Board 4; SSD Supervisor 3; Union Board 4; Vice
Big Brother 2; National Honor Society 4.
ROBERT DAVIS
A.V.A. Club 1,2,3,4; Industrial Arts Cfob 3.
ROBERT DECK
Student Council 4; Cabinet 2; Baseball I. Shield I; Football 1,3,4, Major "N"
3,4; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; S.S.O. 3.4.
NANCY DELL'ARINGA
Cabinet 2; Glee Club 2, Loreleis 2, Vivace 3,4, Choir 3,4, Musical 3,4,
Gold Choral Award 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; Cheerleader I; Racket Squad
1,4; Tri-Hi-Y I; SSSH Sec .• 3,4; SSM Monitor 2; Homecoming Court 3;
Big Sister 2.
�DOMINIC DeMARTINO JR.
Transferred from St. Patrics H.S. , Chicago I; Baseball I : Bow ling
Hall Monitor I; Spanish Club I ; A.V.A. I; Holy Name Society I .
I;
MARIA DEMAS
Glee Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; SSM 3,4; Latin Club 2.
SHARON DEMLOW
Cadet Band I; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Racket Squad 1,3; SSM Monitor 3; Personal
Service Monitor 2; Spanish ~lub 2 ; Ushers Club 3.
WILLIAM DENKMAN
Student Council, Sgt. at Arms 3; H.R. Vice-Pres . I, H.R . Pres 2; Football
1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; Basketball 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Golf 2, 4, Major
"N" 4; "N" Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Racket Squad 3; Hi-Y 3; SSO Exec. Board
Chr. 4, Head Supervisor of SSM 4, SSD Supervisor 3, SSO Chr. 3, SSO
Asst. Chr. 3, SSO Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Latin Club I ;
A.V .A. 1,2,3,4; Big Brother 2.
MARY ELLEN DES ENFANTS
Transferred from Immaculate Heart H.S., Los Angeles, 2; Glee Club I;
Personal Service Monitor 4.
ELAINE DETHLEFSEN
Transferred from Elgin Academy, Elgin Illinois 3; Bronze Pin 3, J r. National
Honor Society 2; Chorus 2; G.A.A. 3,4; Racket Squad 1,2,3; Science Award
2: Fine Arts Club 2.
RHONDA DEUTSCH
Spotlighters I ; G .A.A. 2,3,4; Racket Squad I.
KAREN De VE I RMAN
G.A.A. I.
BRUCE DILG
Student Council I; Cabinet 2,3, 4 ; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Maior "N"
3,4; Wrestling 3,4, Minor "N" 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Swimming
2; " N" Club 3, 4 ; Hi-Y Treas. 2 ; SSSH Chairman 3,4, SSM Supervisor 4 ;
Student Union Board 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
PATRIC IA DINGMAN
Future Nurses Club 3,4.
CAROLE blTKOWSKY
Student Council 2, Alt. 4: G.A .A. 1,2,3: Ski Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SS D
Chr. 4, SSSH Sec . 3, SSO Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Spanish Club 2,3; 100% Club 4.
ROBERTA DJIDICH
Cabinet Alternate I ; G:ee Club 1,2; Choir 3,4; Vivace 2,3,4 ; G.A.A. 1,2 ;
Racket Squad 3; Spanish Club 4; Drama Club I; Fine Art s Club 4.
DENNIS DOBROWOLSKI
Cabinet Al t . I ; Glee Club I; Football 1.2,3.4, Maio r " N" 2, Captai n 4 :
Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club
2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; SSSH Chr. 3, SSM 3: Big Brother 2: A.V .A. 3,4 .
LYNDA DONER
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Chorale Silver Pin 4; Musicale Steering G roup 4 : G.A.A.
1,2,3, 4 : Fall Play Crew I ,2; Spring P~ay Crew 1,2; Racke t Squ ad 1,2,4 ;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Future Nurses Club 1,2.
DEAN DONILE
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Pres. 1,2, Vice Pres. 4; H.R. Pres . 2; Football 1,2 ;
Racket Squad 3; SSD Supervisor 3, SSSH Chr. 3,4; Personal Service Monito r
1,2; Union Board Monitor 4; Big Brother 2; Latin Club 2.
JUDITH DORMAN
Student Council Alt. 3; G.A.A. I ; Racket Squad 1,4 ; Senior Year book
Staff 4 ; SSO 3, Monitor 2, SSM 3; German Club 2,3; Biology. Clu b 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
JOYCE DRESSEL
Personal Service Monitor 4.
JOAN DRITLEIN
Future Nurses 4 ; Pins and Pans I; Cherry Pie Contest Winne r 4.
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�OLIVE DUBMAN
Girls' Glee Club 2: Fall Play Crew 4, Reflections Revelries Crew 4, Spring
Play Crew 2,3: Personal Service Monitor 4; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
SUSAN DuBOFF
Homeroom Sec. 4: Debate Team 4: Masque and Gavel 3,4; Glee Club
1,4; Steering Group 4; Spring Musical 4; Racket Squad 4: SSD 4;
Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers' Club 4.
SEYMOUR DuBOW
Cabinet Alt. 3; Debate 3,4, Masque and Gavel 3,4; Band 2: Cross Country
3: Hi-Y 2: SSSH Supervisor 4; Student Union Board 4: Biology Club 2,
District Science Fair 2: A.V.A. 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4: Spring Pjay 4.
BEV ERLY DUFFEY
H.R. Treas. 2· Glee Club 4; G .A.A. I; SSM Monitor.
MARVIN DUREN
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Chora l Si lver Pin 4.
DON NA DUR STON
Transferred from Brookfield H.S., Brookfield, Wisc . 3: Student Council
2: First Annual Speech Contest 3; Chorus 3, Glee Club 3: Spring Play
Crew 3, Ushers Club 4; G.A .A. 1,2,3: Racket Squad 1,2,3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4: SSSH Rater 4; Personal Service Monitor 4: French Club
1,2 , Latin Club 3; Charm and Modeling Club I.
JOAN DZ IADU LA
H.R. Sec. 4; Cadet Band
lighters 1,2 ,3,4, Play Crew
National Thespian Society
Personal Service Monitor
I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3: Spot1,3, Fall P~ay Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 2,3;
3,4; G.A.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y I : SSM Monitor 4;
4; Spanish Club I: I00/'0 Club 3, Treas. 4.
BRU C E EAL ES
Student Council Alt. I; SSSH
Spanish Club 2: A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4;
Hall
Monitor 2:
NA NCY EA MAN
Fall Play Crew 3,4; G.A .A. 2,3: Racket Squad 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,4: SSO
Monitor 4: Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow.
WILLARD EAMES
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3: Football 4: Wrestling 4, Mino r
"N" 4.
DONALD EDWARDS
Transferred from Notre Dame High School, Niles,. 2: Bowling I.
BARBARA EH LERS
G.A.A. 1,3,4: Tri-Hi-Y I: Monitor 4: Personal Service Monitor 4: German
Club 2: Spanish Club 4.
KENNETH EHRENSAFT
Cross Country 3,4, Minor "N" 3: Gymnastics 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3; Hi-Y 2,4;
Gymnastics 4, Major "N" 4; Track 3,4.
PH ILIP ERHENSAFT
Student Council 1,3: President of Senior Cluss 4: Swimming I, FroshSoph Shield I· Tennis I: SSD 3: Student Union Board 4: Biology Club,
Pres. 2 : Foreign Affairs Club 4: National Honor Society 4.
DOROTH Y EIDEN BERG
G.A.A. 3; Pins and Pans 2.
DONALD EILERS
Student Council I: H.R. Pres . 4: Gymnastics 2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Football
1,2; Track 1,2; SStv 4.
NOREEN EIN SWEI LER
Transferred from Mallinckrodt High School, Chicago, 3; Latin Club 1,2;
Sodality of Mary 2: Apostleship of Pray Society 3.
ELIZABETH EISCHEN
Cabinet I, Alt. 4: H.R. Sec.
Play 3, Crew 4: G .A.A. 3:
3, Head Sec . 4, Monitor 2;
German Club 1,2: Big Sister
1,2: Honor Board Sec. 4: Spotl ighters I, Fall
Racket Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSSH Sec.
Personal Service Monitor 3; Union Board 4:
2· Ushers Club 4.
�SANDRA EISENBERG
Cabinet Alt. 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Latin Club 3; Golden Galleon 4;
Spring Play Crew 4.
SAMUEL EKSTEIN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 4; Band 3; Fall Play 4, Spring
Musical Crew 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; Football Camera Man 2,3;
SSM 2,3,4; Football and Basketball Ticket Sales 2.3; A.V.A. 1,2,3; Thespians 4.
JACQUELINE ELKE
Student Council Alt. 2; H.R. Sec. 2, Pres. 3,4; Glee Club I; G.A .A. 1,2;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pins and Pans Club 2.
ELAINE ELKIN
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 4; Ski Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2: Spanish
Club 3.
ELLEN ELKIN
Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4; Spotlighters 2; Ski Club I.
STEPHEN ELKINS
Student Council 2, Alt. 3; Swimming 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Track 2, Shield
2; SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Math
Seminar 2.
ANITA ENBERG
Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 2, Alt. 3; Fall Play
Crew Chr. 3; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hiy 1,2,3,4, Treas. 2, Sec. 3,4; SSSH Sec. 3, Personal Sec. 4; Student Union
3,4, Corresponding Sec. 4; Honor Board 4; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4;
Choral Gold Pin 4.
PAMELA ENGSTROM
H.R. Sec. I; Musical Festivals 1,2,3,4, Crew 2,3,4, Chr. 4, Musicale Steering
Group 4, Vivace 3,4, Treas. 4, Loreleis 2, Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Sec. 2, Choir
4, Gold Pin 4; Reflections Revelries Crew ,2,3,4; Play Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A.
1,2,4, Exec. Board 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, Chaplin 2; SSSH Sec. 3,4, SSO
Monitor 4, SSO Exec. Board Clerk 3,4; Latin Club 2, German Club 3;
Science Fair 2; Golden Galleon 3,4; Future Nurses Club 4; Ushers Club 2,3.
JAY EPSTEIN
Transferred from Lake View H.S .. Chicago, 2
CoJncil Alt. 2; H.R. Pres. 1.2; Debate 4; Band
and Gavel 4; Football I; Wrestling I, Minor
Asst. Chr. 4; SSO Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club
Honor Society I; Student
I; Glee Club I; Masque
"L" I; Baseball I; SSO
3; A.V.A. 2.
GEORGE ERICKSON
Glee Club I.
CAROL ESMAIL
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A.
Service Monitor 3,4.
I; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Personal
TOBY ETTINGER
Cabinet I, Alt. 4; Glee Club I; Thespians 4; Fall Play 3,4; Reflections
Revelries Crew 3,4; G .A.A. 1.2; Racket Squad I; Monitor 2; German Club
1,2; Ushers Club 4; Spring Play Crew 4;
LARRY EVANS
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, I; Bronze Pin 4;
Alt. I; Debate Team 4; Masque and Gavel 4, Trustee
SSM; French Club 1,2; District Sc:ence Fair I, Physics
Pres. 3, Pres. 4; A.V.A. 2,3,4; Foreign Relations Club 4;
Society 4.
Student Council
Monitor 2,4;
Club 3,4, Vice
National Honor
4;
MYRNA EVANS
Cabinet I; Racket Squad I; SSO A<st. Chr. 4; French Club 2;
Club 3; Big Sister Alt. 2.
IOO'lo
SHARON EVEY
Glee Club I; Hall Monitor I.
PENELOPE FLAGERSTROM
H.R. Sec. 3, Treas. 4; Orchestra 1,3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4, Musical Steering
Group 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad I ,2:
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
RICHARD FAHEY
Ind ustrial Arts Club 4.
ROBERT FAJNOR
H.R. Vice Pres. 2; SSM Monitor 2,4.
�MARVIN FEINBERG
Transferred from South Shore H.S., Chicago, 2;
Concert Band 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; A.V.A. 1,2,3.
Intermediate
Band 2,
ROBERT FEINBERG
Gold Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3, National Honor Society 3, Harvard
Book Award 3; Student Council 1,2 ,3,4, Vice Pres. 3. Chr. Honor System 4;
Masque and Gavel 4, National Forensic League 4; Racket Squad 3,4; International Discussion Seminar 4, Executive Board 4; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. I;
Unity Board of Nilehi I; Foreign Exchange Student Committee I; Science
Seminar 2,3,4; Mathematics Seminar 2; Pres. 2; Chess Club I.
MICHAEL FEINZIMER
Student Council 2, Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 2,3; Student Council Fund Dri,ve
Award 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Musicale 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Minor
"N" 2; Baseball 1,2,4, Minor "N" 2; SSO Asst. Supervisor 4, Chr, 4;
Personal Service Monitor 2; Latin Club 3.
JEFFREY FELDSTEIN
Transferred from Lane Technical H.S., 4; Intramural Rep. 2; Monitor 2;
Discipline Aide 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
MICHAEL FENN
Student Council 3; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Baseball 3, Minor
"N" 3.
JEANNE FERDMAN
Cabinet Alt. 2; Spotli<"lhters I; G.A.A. I; Monitor 2; French Club 2.
RONALD FICKS
Student Council Alt. I; Ba seball I, Shield I; SSM Monitor 3, SSSH Chr.
4; Student Union Monitor 4.
SUSAN FIMOFF
BARBARA FIRMISS
Art Council 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Ushers Club 4; French Club I; Magazine
Drive High Sales and Certificate Award 2.
WILLIAM FISHER
Transferred from A•lington High School. Chicago 2; Cabinet 3; Track
1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Maior "N" 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Maior "N"
3,4; ".N" Club 3,4; SSM Supervisor 3,4; SSSH Chr. 3,4; Personal Service
Monitor Captain 2.
CAROL FLAHERTY
Student Council 1,3,4; Glee Club 1,2, Lore leis 2; G.A.A. I; Racket
Squad 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3,4; SSO Chr. 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; H i-C I.
NANCY FOCHT
Student Council Alt. 3; Nahonal Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play 3, Spring
Play 3; G.A.A. 2; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Pins and
Pans Club 4; Ushers Club 3; Spring Play Crew 4.
ROBERT FOGEL
Golf I; Spanish Club
I.
THOMAS FORD
ADRIENNE FRANCE
Student Council 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; SSSH Sec. 3; Monitor 2.
TAMARA FRANK
Student Council Alt. I; Cabinet 2; H.R. Pres. I, Vice Pres. 2; Ski Club I;
SSSH Sec. 3, SSM 3, SSD Chr. 4; Future Nurses Club 2; Ushers Club 4.
JOHN FRANKS
Student Council Alt. I; SSSH Chr. 4, SSM Monitor 4 ; Personal Service
Monitor 2.
MARY ANN FREDA
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze. Pin 3, Blue Honor Certificate 2; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4, G.A.A. Board 4; Racket Squad I;
Yearbook General Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-chief 4; SSM Monitor 3; Spanish
Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
�NINA FREED
Student Council 2, Alt . 4, Committee Chr. 2; Thespians 3,4; Fall Play
Crew 3,4, Co-Chr. 4, Reflections Revelries 3,4, Co-Chr. 4, Spring Play
Crew 2,3, Minor Dramatic Award 4; Racket Squad I; Senior Year Book 4;
SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club Rep. 3, Sec . 4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2; SSSH Rater 4; Spring Play Crew, Co-Chr. 4.
SHARON FRERES
Cabinet Alt. 2; Glee Club 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1.3; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y
I; Spanish Club I.
FRANKLIN FRIEDMAN
Bronze Pin 3, Honor Certificate 2; Debate Team 3, Masque and Gavel Society
4; SSSH Chairman 4; German Club 1,2,3,4; A.V.A. Club 1,2,3,4, Amateur
Radio Club 1,2, Sgt. at Arms I; District Science Fair I, Astronomy Club
Club 4, Biology Club 2; Nationa l Honor Society 4; Personal Service Monitor
4.
JOAN FRIEDMAN
Transferred from Sullinvan H .S., Chicago, I; Honor Certificate 2, Bronze
Pin 3; Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4. Vivace 3.4, Gold Pin 4, Minor Role 1n
Musical 3, Steering Group 4; Spotlighters 1,2,3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4;
SSO Receptionist 4, SSM Monitor 4; French Club I ,2,3; Teachers of
Tomorrow I; National Honor Society 4.
MARSHA FRIEDMAN
Cabinet I, Alt. 2; H.R. Sec. 2 · G.A.A. 2; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Spanish C lub 3; Big Sister 2.
RANDY FRIEDMAN
Cabinet Alt. 2: Glee Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A . I; Racket Squad I;
Tri-Hi-Y I.
RENA FRYDE
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 4; G.A .A. I; SSM
Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3 .
Monitor 1,2,3;
JAMES FUNG
Transferred from Hyde
Glee Club 2; Baseball 2;
Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club
Monitor 2; Student Union
Park H.S., Chicago, I; Student Council 3;
Football 2,3 ,4, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 2,3,4,
3,4, President 4; SSH Chr. 4; Personal Service
Monitor 4.
MARLA FUTTERMAN
Transferred from Senn, Chicago, 3; Mixed Chorus 3, Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowling C lub 3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Personal Service
Monitor 1,3; Spanish 3.
ALLEN GAIN
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Spanish Club 2; Future Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
KENNETH GA't.LAHER
Cabinet Alt. 2; Band I; Track I; Gymnastics 2,3; "N" Club 3,4; SSM
4; Student Union Monitor 4; Industrial Arts Club 2.
GLORIA GALSKY
Spotlighters 2; G.A .A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A. Board 4, Major Letter 3· Reflections
Revelries 4.
NATALIE GANS
Transferred from Roosevelt H .S., Chicago, 2; Bronze Pin 3; Fa II Play
Crew 3; Orchestra 2; G.A.A. 1,2; S.S.M . 4; Personal Service Monitor
1,2; German Club 1,2, French Club 3; Science Club I; Future Teachers 2;
National Honor Society 4.
JUDITH GARCIA
Masque and Gavel Club
Pins and Pans Club 2.
3.4; G.A.A
1,3,4;
SSM
4;
Russian
Club 4 ;
ROBERT GARRO
Ba nd 1,2; Masque and Gavel Club 4; SSO Monitor 4; Latin Club 2,3;
Astronomy Club I; Biology Club 2.
RICHARD GEISLER
Transferred from Steinmetz High School, Chicago, 2.
SANDRA . GELFAND
Tri-Hi-Y I ; Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
ALLAN GERBER
Tennis I; SSM Monitor 3, SSSH Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 4.
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�CAROL GHIONZOLI
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago 3; G 1ee Club 3; Symphonic
Choir I; Mixed Chorus I: G.A.A. 1,2; Pins and Pans 4.
BARBARA GIBSON
Student Council Alt. 1,4; Cabinet 3· H.R. Pres. 1,2, H.R. Sec. 4; Ushers
Club 4; Twirler 1,2,3,4, Concert Band Twirler 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 4;
Latin Club I; SSO Rater 4.
KEITH GLADI NG
Masque and Gavel 3,4; Musical Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3,4; Fall Play Crew
Chr. 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Thespians 4; District Science Fair 1,2;
Science Seminar 2 ; Biology Club 2; Math Seminar 2; Chess Club I.
SUSANNE GLASS
H.R, Sgt. at Arms 2; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3;
Racket Squad 1,2,3: German Club 1,2,3; State Science Fair I; Future Nurses
Club 2; National Honor Society 4.
PAULETTE GLAUDE
Cabinet 1,2; Big Sister 2;
Nurses 3,4; G .A.A. 3.
Fall Play Crew 3;
Latin Club 2,3;
Future
ROBERT GLAZER
SSSH Chr. 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2.
SHARON GODEMANN
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 3.
MARY LEE GODFRIAUX
Bronze Pin 3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Choral Silvec Pin 3; Musical Crew
2,3,4, Chr. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Bowling Mgr. 4, Major Letter 3; Spanish
Club 2,3,4, Treas. 4, German Club 4; Biology Club 2, State Science
Fair 2; National Honor Society 4.
MARCIA GOLD
Cabinet 2; Spotlighters 2,3; Racket Squad I ; Tri-Hi-Y I; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Club 2,3; Ushers Club 4 ; Future Nurses Club 2; SSO
Rater 4.
SYDNEY GO LDBERG
Student Council 4; Glee Club 1,2,3; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 3;
Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Latin Club 1,2.
ENID GOLDEN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S .. Chicago, 3; G.A.A . 1,2; Personal Service
Monitor 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 .
LINDA GOLDFARB
H.R. Sec. I; Scholastic Art Award 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters 1,2.
Sec. 2; Fall Play Co-Chr. Stage Crew 3,4, Co-Chr. Prop Crew I, Sp ring
Play Co-Chr. Stage Crew 3,4, Reflections Revelries I, Co-Chr. Stage Crew 3;
G.A.A. I.
PAUL GOLDMAN
Track 1,2,3,4; Major "N" 2,3; Basketball 2,3, Minor "N" 2 ; Cross Country
I; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Chr. 3, SSM 3,4; Science Seminar I ; Math Seminor
I ; Radio Club I.
SUSAN GOLDMAN
Cabinet I; Glee Club I; G .A.A.
Spanish Club 2,3; 100% Club 3.
I; Swim
Club
I; SSO Monitor 2 ;
ARLA GOLDSTEIN
G .A.A. 4.
GE RALDINE GOLDSTEIN
Art Council 2; Musicale 1,2,3,4, Crew 1,2, Glee Club 1,2, 3,4;. Spring
Play Crew 2; G.A.A . 3,4; Ski Club 2; Personal Service Monitor 4.
LORETTA GOLDSTEIN
Bronze Pin 3, Gold Honor Certificate 2; National Honor Society 3,4; S•udent Council Alt. 2; Debate Club 2; Orchestra 3, 4 ; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play
3; Racket Squad I; German Club 2,4, Vice Pres. 4; Science Fa ir 1,2;
Golden Galleon Associate Member 4.
ROBERTA GOLDSTEIN
National Honor Society 3,4; Honor Certificate 2; Bronze Pin 3; Student
Council I; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Chairman 4 ; Reflections Revelri es C re w 4 ;
Senior Year Book Staff 4 ; SSO Monitor Captain 2 ; Latin Club 1,2 ;
Teachers of Torrorrow 2; Spri·ng Play C rew C hr.
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SANDRA GOLDSTEIN
Thespians 4, Fall Play Crew 3,4, Chr. 4, Spring Play Crew 2,3, Reflections
Revelries 3,4, Floor Mgr. 4; Nilehilite Typist 4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Latin Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4 Vice Pres . I, Pres. 2,3,
Treas. 4; Spring Play Crew Ass'+. Dir. 4.
LESLIE GOLEMBO
Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, 4; Jr. Choir I, Orchestra I;
TrackTeam I; Swim Team 2; Hall Guard 2; Exponents Club I.
M AR ILYN GOODING
Cabinet 3; Glee Club 2· G.A.A.
1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2.
JOEL GOODMAN
Transferred from South Shore High School, Chicago, 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
SSM 2; Latin Club 1,2.
STUART GOODMAN
Monitor 2; Astronomy Club
1,2,3 , Science Fair
1,2; Chess Club
1,2 .
ADRIENNE GORDON
Transferred from Sullivan High School, Chicago, 3; H.R . Sec . 2; Choir
1,2; Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2; French Club
I ; Library Ass'+. 4.
AL LEN GORDON
Transferred from Senn H.S., 3; Student Council 2; Bowling Club 2;
Hall Monitor 2; Student Lounge Monitor 4; Physics Club 2; Radio Club
3,4; Aviation Club I.
JOAN GORDON
H.R. Vice -Pres. 1,2; Spotlighters 4, Thespians 3,4; Fall Play 3, Reflections
Revelries Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,4; SSM Monitor 4, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4;
Masque and Gavel Sec. 3,4.
NORMAN GORDON
Football I; Tennis I; Personal Service Monitor 2; German Club 2,3; Biology
Club 2.
STEWART GORENSTEIN
Cabinet 1,2; Student Co~ncil Alt. 3; Debate Team 1,2,3,4;
Forensic League 4; Masque and Gavel 1,2,3,4; Trustee 1,2.
National
TERRENCE GORMAN
Nilehiltie 3,4, Asst. Sports Editor 3, Sports Editor 4.
DENI SE GOSS
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Honor Certificate 2; Senior
Yearbook Staff 4; SSO Monitor 2; German Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Science
Fair I, Math Seminar 2, Treas. 2; Silver C1ipper Board 2, Golden Galleon
3,4, Co-Editor 4.
BARBARA GOULD
Student Council I, Alt. 3; Cabinet 2; Art Council Treas. 2; Glee Club 2 :
Spotlighters 2: Fall Play Crew 2,4; Racket Squad 4; Personal Service Monitor
2: French Club 3.
DIANA GOUSH
Student Council 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Swim Club I: Horsebackriding
Tri-Hi-Y 2: Personal Service Monitor 2,4; German Club 3,4.
1,2;
ARNOLD GREEN
Student Council Alt. 4; Track 2,3: A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
MARCIA GREEN
Spotlighters I: G .A.A. 1,2,4: Racket Squad I: Tri-Hi-Y I; Spanish Club
2,3; Pins and Pans Club 4.
FERN GREENBERG
H.R. Sec. 3,4; Glee Club I; Spotlighters 2: Fall Play Crew 2: Racket Squad
I: SSO Monitor 3: Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
JOY GREENBERG
Transferred from Hirsch High School, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Jr. Honor Society
1,2; Student Council 1,2; Art Award 2: Glee Club 1,2: Fall Play Crew 3,
Spring Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4: G.A.A. 1,2: Aquatic
Aces 2; SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,2: Math Club 2 ;
Thespians 4.
�DALE GREENE
Student Council Alt. I; Girls Glee 2,3,4; Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew
2; G .A.A. I ; Library Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2.
GARI-SUE GREENE
Student Council Alt. I; Glee Club 2,3; Musical 2,3, Musical Festivals 2,3;
A.V.A. 3,4.
JUD ITH GREENSPON
Glee Club I; Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew 2; Racket Squad
Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Science Fair 2.
I; SSO
TEDDY GREGORY
Thespians 3,4; Fall Play Crew Chr. 3, Spring Play 2,3, Crew Chr. 3, Reflections Revelries 4; SSO Monitor 2; Spring Play Crew 4; Musical 4.
MARY GRIEBELL
Transferred from Niles Twp. H.S..
Transferred from Grant Communify
H.S., Fox Lake, 2; Glee Club 2; SSM Monitor I; Personal Service Monitor I.
REID GROSKY
Baseball ?.,3,4; Cross Country 2 SSSH Chr. 4; Spanish Club 2; Hall Monitor
4.
CLA RETTE GROSS
Transferred from Maine Twp. H.S .. Park Ridge, 4; Student Council 2,3;
H.R. Sec. 2,3; Variety Show 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; SSO Personal Sec. 4.
JEANNE GRUBB
Transferred from Maine Township H .S., Des Plaines, 2; SSM 4.
CHARLENE GUNN
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; G.A.A. 4; Monitor 4.
JANET GUSTAFSON
Glee Club 1,2,4; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Future Nurses Club I.
MAURICE GUSTIN
Swimming I; Gymnastics 2.
LARRY GUTBROD
LEONARD HALPERIN
H.R . Sec . I, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3.
ROBERT HALPERN
Transferred from
Rifle Team I.
South
Shore
H.S.,
Chicago,
2;
Hi-Y 2;
ROTC
I;
REED HALVORSEN
Cabinet 3,4, Second Vice Pres. 4; Intermediate Band I, Conce rt Band 2;
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4· Club 4; Hi-Y 2; SSSH Chr. 4,
SSM 3; Student Union Board 4.
NEAL HANDWERKER
SUSAN HANSEN
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Swim Club 1,2, Sec. 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Racket Squad 3,4 ;
Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSO 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3; Reflections Revelries 2,3, 4
ROBERT HANSON
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Niles, 4; Football I.
�GEOFFREY HARDEL
Football I, Shield I; Gymnastics 2, Shield 2.
BRIAN HARDT
Gymnastics 2.3,4. Major "N" 4: Industrial Arts Club 2.
CAREDITH HARRIS
Spotlighters 1,2; Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 3,4, Reflections
Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. I 2; Racket Squad I· SSSH Sec. 3, SSD 4, SSM 4;
French Club 3; 100% Club 2,3.4.
FRAN HARRIS
Student Council 2; Cabinet 3,4;
Choral Pin 3; Musicale Minor Ro'e
Beard 4, Fall Play 3, Spring Pay
Thespian Society Sec. 4· G.A.A.
Monitor 2: French Club ExecutivP.
Glee Club 1,2.3, Choir 4, Vivace 3,4,
3 Crew 4, Steering Group 3,4, Executive
2,3, Reflections Revelries 3,4; National
1,2; Racket Squad I; Personal Service
Board 2; SSSH Sec. 4; Spring Play 4.
MICHAEL HARRIS
RICHARD HARRIS
Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4.
BARBARA HARRISON
G.A.A. 2; Tri-HiY I.
HILAIRE HARTMAN
Transferred from Senn H.S.. Chicago. 3: Honor Club I 2: Student Council
Alt. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Racket Squad 2· Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3; Yearbook 3 ; Spanish Club 1,2; Ushers Club 3,4.
SANDI HARTMAN
Transferred from Senn H.S.,
Masque and Gavel Society
Steering Group 4 ; G.A.A.
Asst. Cheerleader I; Asst.
Pins and Pans 4.
CONRAD HAUSER
T•ansferred from St. John's M;Jitary Academy, 3, Delafield, Wis.; Football
1,2; Golf 1,2,3; Hockey 1,2,3: Bow:ing Team 2,3: School Paper 1,2.
RONALD HAUSER
Gymnastics 2; Reflections Revelries 1,4; Journalism Work Shop Photographer
3; Industrial Arts Club 3.
JAMES HAWKINS
PAUL HAWKINS
Transferred from R.H . King H.S., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 2; Student
Council Alt. 4; Band I; Football 1.3; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3.
GERALD HEALY
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Monitor I· R.O.T.C. 1,2.
RANDY HEDSTROM
Cader Band I, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2; Gymnastics 2.; Basketball, Manager 2; Hi-Y 4.
CARY HEHN
H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Football 1,2; Swimming 1,2: Personal Service Monitor 4.
BARBARA DEE HENDRIKS
G.A.A . 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4.
BARBARA HENDRICHS
Twirling 1,2,3, 4 ; G.A.A.
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I; Racket Squad
I.
Chicago, 2; Student Council I; H.R. Treas I;
3,4: Glee Cub I 2,3,4, Certificate 3, Musical
I; Pep Cub I, Racker Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3;
Twirler I· Spanish Club 2; Science Club I ;
�SUSAN HENRY
Cabinet
SSM 2.
I;
H.R. Sec.
3,4;
G.A.A.
1,2;
Racket Squad
I; Tri-H i-Y
I;
ARLENE HERBOLD
Transferred from Austin High School, Chicago, I; Student Council 3,4;
Cabinet 2; Glee Club 1,2,3: Reflections Revelries 2; G .A.A. 1,2; Racket
Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSO Rater 3,4; SSM Monitor 4; German Club
I, Spanish Club 2; Science Fair 2; Col lege Club I; American Girl Club I;
Art Class Pres. I.
PAUL HERRMANN
Band 1,2.
MIRAH HERZOG
H.R. Sec. I; Spotlighters 1,2,3, Sec. 3, Gold Pin 3, Student Director,
Spring Play 2, National Thespian Society 3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Fall Play
Chr. 3, Business Mgr. 4, Spring Play Director of Crews 3,4; Reflections
Reve lries Business Mgr. 4, Crew 3: G.A.A. I, Pin I; Racket Squad 4; Senior
Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Rater 4, Sec . 4; French C lub 2; 100% Club 2,3,4;
Science Fair 2; Big Sister 2.
C. CARL HESS
Transferred from Wheatridge High School, Denver, Colorado, 2; Student
Council I; Art Council 2; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2.
NANCY HIBBERT
Student Council Alt. 3; Girls' Glee 1.2,3; Fa ll Play 2,3, Spring Play Crew
1,2,3, Reflections Revelries Crew 3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSD
Asst. Supervisor 4; Spanish Club 4.
DONALD HIGGINSON
SSM Monitor 2.
GLENN HIGGS
SSM Monitor 3; Industrial Arts Club 3.
LOUIS HILFMAN
Cadet Band I; Swimming 1,2, Track I, Footba ll 2; SSO; SSM 2,4; German
Club 2; Biology Club 2, SSM Monitor 4.
DANIEL HILLS
Transferred from E. J. Toll J.H.S., Glendale, Cal., 2; Student Council 4;
H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Art Council 2; Football 3,4, Minor "N" 3; Track 2;
Hi-Y 4; SSO Asst. Chr. 4; Monitor 1,2; Foreign Language Club 2·
Service Club I.
PATRICIA HILLSBERG
Spanish Club 4; Future Nurses Club 2,3,4, Corresponding Sec. 2, Vice Pres.
3, Pres. 4; . Pins and Pans Club 4.
MARILYN HIRSH
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Honor Certificate 2; Student
Council Alt. 4; Art Council 2,3,4, Pres. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff
2,3,4, Editor of Special Events Section 4; SSO Personal Sec. 4, Library
Service 1,3; State Science Fair 2; Ushers Club 4.
BRUCE HIRTE
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S ., Niles, 2; Cabinet 3; H.R. Pres 3;
Basketball 1,3 , Mgr. 4; Track 4; Cross Country 4, Minor "N" 4; Hi-Y 4,
Sgt. at Arms 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Industrial Arts Club 3.
PETER HOAG
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Maier "N" 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4;
Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2; A.V.A. Club 1,2,3,4.
Personal Service
JOYCE HODGES
Student Counci l Alt. 4; Cabinet 3, Alt 1,2; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2, Chr. 2; SSSH Asst. Head Sec. 3; SSO Personal Sec. 4, SSM Monitor
2; French Club 3,
LOUANNE HOGAN
Band 1,2,3, Concert 3; G.A.A. 2.
SUSAN HOJNACK
Glee Club I; IOO'J'0 Club .3,4.
JOAN HOKE
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4; Cabinet Alt. 2; H.R. Sec, 1,2; Orchestra
3,4, Intermediate I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board 3,4; Ripplettes I; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
�MICHAEL HONIG
Student Council I; Marching Band 2.3; Fal l Play 4; SSSH Asst. Chr.
4; Student Union Monitor 4; French Club I 2, Exec . Board 2; Science Seminar
2,3.4; International Relations Club 4; National Honor Society 4.
DAVID HOWARD
Student Counci l 2; Basketball I, Shie!d I; Track I, Shield I; Golf 2, Minor
"N" 2; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Major "N" 4; "N" Club 3,4;
SSO Asst. Chr. 3, SSM 3; Big Brother, Pres. 2.
WILLIAM HUTCHINGS
Ski Club I; Bowling 2,3; German Club 2; Chess Club 2.
HELENE HYMAN
Glee C lu b 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad I; Spanish Club I.
GERALD IRWIN
Student CounciJ Alt . 2; Intermediate Band 1,2, Concert Band 3,4, Orchestra 4 .
RICHARD ISEL
Student Council 3, Alt. 2; Cabinet I; Football 1,2,3.4, Major "N" 3.4;
Wrestling 1,2.3.4, Major "N" 2,3,4; Track 2; "N" Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 2;
SSO 3.4 , Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4. SSM Monitor 2; Student Union Monito r 4;
Latin Club 2; Big Brother 2.
JUDITH IVERSON
Student Council I, Alt. 2; Cabinet 4; H.R. Pres. I, Sec. 2,3; Glee Club
1,2; Loreleis 2, Music Certificate 2, Reflections Revelries 1,2 ,3.4; G.A.A.
I; Racket Squad 2.4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Big Sister 2.
VALERIE IVERSEN
Transferred from Schurz H.S., Chicago, I; Student Council Alt. 2; H.R.
Treas I; Reflections Revelries 4; Ripplettes Swim Club I; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Racket
Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2 SSO 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4; Big
Sister 2.
JAN ICE JACOBS
Student Counci l Alt. I; Cabinet 2, Alt I; G.A .A. 1,2.4, Modern Dance Club
2; Racket Squad I; SSO Monitor 3.
SUSAN JACOBSEN
Transferred from Taft H.S. , Chicago; Student Council 2; G.A .A. 2,3.
ROGER JACOBSON
Science Seminar 3.4; Mathematics Seminar 2; Chess Club 2; Radio Club
Pres. 4; National Honor Society 4.
RENATA JAEGER
Student Council 3; Cabinet Alt. I; Band I; G.A.A . 1,2 ,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2;
SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Chr. 4.
MICHAEL JANIS
JAN JANSE
Swimming 1.2,3.4, Major "N" 4; Crosscountry I; Track 1,2,3; Football 2,
Frosh-Soph Shield 2; Band I; Hi-Yi I; German Club 1,2.
JUD ITH JENKINS
Spotlighters 2,3; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 2; Racket Squad I;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSM Monitor 4; German Club 2,3; 100%
Club 2,3,4; Ushers' Club 2.
MAR IANNE JENSEN
G.A.A. I ,2,3.4; PP-rsonal Service Monitor 2; I00';/0 Club 3.
BEVERLEY JOHNSON
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSO Monitor 2: Pins and Pans 4.
BRIAN JOHNSON
�Senior yearbook staff members are responsible for the scheduling of senior portraits. Bade Row: l. Vrablik, M.
Aiello, M. Kaufman, P. Stone, L. Benson, J. Sholin, l. Comitor. Fi~h Row: S. Alport, L. Riefstahl, B. Breen,
S. Berlin, E. Winer, L. Christensen, J. Leon, J. Valfer, W. Belgarbo. Fourth Row: S. Herzog, L. Sklar, J. Friedman,- 8. Slotky, N. Freed, R. Goldstein. Third Row: J. Levin, S. Schloskey, E. Brown, G. Kosdan (co-chairmen),
D. Goss. Second Row: S. Schwartz, D. Manassa, J. Jen kind, J. Dorman, M. Futterman, M. Zelkowitz, D. Seber.
Front Row: D. Durston, F. Spagat, L. Karlov, A. Winter.
West Division apprentices look over the 1960 yearbook as they prepare for the coming
year's work . Back Row: J. Harris, M. Woll, R. Heffron, M. Delott, H. Verbin, A. Winter.
Front Row: B. Hoffman, J. Kroichick, S. Feldman, B. Cooper.
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�EMMA JOHNSON
SSM Monitor 3.
GORDON JOHNSON
SSO Asst. Chr. 3,4.
JOANNE JOHNSON
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet Alt. I; Glee Cl ub I: Spanish Club 2;
I 00/'o Club 4; SSM Monitor 4
JUDY JOHNSON
Spotlighters 1,2,3,4, Thespians 4; Fall Play Crew 2.4, Spring Play Crew
2, Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2;
Spanish C lu b 2,3; Pins and Pans 2,3,4; Future Nurses Club 4.
LYNN JOHNSON
Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Music Festival 1,2,3,4, Mus ic Certificate 2: Fa ll Play
Crew 3,4; G.A .A. 1,3,4; Racket Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4; SSO Sec . 4;
Golden Ga lleon Gui ld 3.
RONALD JOHNSON
Honor Certificate 2, Bro nze Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet I;
Pres. 1,2 ; Cross Country I, Shield 2; Basketba ll I, Shield I; Track
Gy~nastics 2,3, Major "N" 3; "N" C lub 3,4; Hi-Y 4; SSSH Chr. 4;
man Club 2,3; Math Seminar 2; Science Seminar 2,3; Physics Club
H.R .
1,4;
Ger3.
RONALD JORND
Student Council Alt. 2; SSM 3, Asst. Chr. 4; Ind ustrial Arts Club 2,3.
KAREN JOSEFSON
Go ld Honor Certificate 2; Bronze Pin 3; Glee Club 2; Racket Squad 4;
Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Personal Service Monitor 4; 100/'o Club 3,4; National Honor
Society 4; SSO 3; Musicale Crew 4.
JUDITH KADISH
Student Council 3.4; Sootlighters 2; G.A.A. 2; Personal Service Monitor 4;
French C lub 2,3,4.
BARBARA KALFEN
Bronze Pin 4; Student Counci l I; Cabinet Alt. 4; Glee Club I ; G .A.A.
2; Racket Squad 2; SS M 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3 ;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Fine Arts Club 4, Board 4.
KENITH KALITOWSKI
Transferred from Augusta Military Academy, Staunton, Virginia, 3; Swimming
1,2; Baseba ll I; AMA Cotillion Club 3.
LYNN KALMIS
Transferred from Sullivan H.S .. Chicago, I; G .A.A . 2,4; SS M 3; Spanish
Clu b 2.
PAUL KAMENSKY
Bronze Pin 3, Blue Honor Certificate 2; H. R. Pres . I ; Baseball 1,3, Minor
"N" 3 ; SSSH Supe rvisor 4 , SSS H Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4 ; SSO Monito r 2;
Student Uni o n Monitor 4; State Science Fair 2; Bio logy C lub 2.
JEFFREY KANOFSKY
Baseball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 3; Physics Club 3.
DOROTHY KAPCHINSKI
Tansferred from lmmaculata
Chora l Award 3.
H.S., Chicago, 2; Glee Club 2,3, 4, Minor
ADRIAN KAPLAN
Transferred from Kelly H .S., Chicago, 4; . G .A.A. 1,2,3; Personal Service
Monitor 2,3 ,4.
BEYERL Y KAPLAN
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3; Honor Club 1,2; G.A.A . 1,2 ;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2: Spanish Club 3,4; Co ll ege Club I.
MYRA KAPLAN
Transferred from C alume t H.S., Chic 0 go, 2; G.A.A . I, Board I ; Persona l
Service Monitor I; Latin Club I.
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Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., I; G.A.A. 1,4; Bowling Club I; Tri-Hi-Y
I; Monitor I; Spanish Club I; Future Business Leaders I; Pins and Pans 2.
BARBARA KAREL
Cabinet Alternate 3; Racket Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Spanish Club 1,2.
La VERNE KARLESKY
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 2.
LINDA KARLOV
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alt. I; Cabinet 4; Spotlighters 2; Spring
Play Crew 2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service
Monitor 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4; National
Honor Society 4.
IRENE KARPMAN
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Certificate 2; Student Council
Alt. 3; H .R. Pres. 4; Vivace 3.4, !intermediate Band 1,2, Concert Band 3,4,
Pin 3, Orchestra 4, Loreleis 2; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; G .A.A. 2;
Spanish Club 1,2,3, Representative 3; 100~/0 Club 3,4; Ushers Club 2,4;
Spring Play 4.
THOMAS KARR
Spanish Club I, German Club 2; Spring Play Crew 4.
GAYLE KASTi L
Student Council Alt. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2;
Persona l Service Monitor 3,4: Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3; Pins and
Pans Club 3; SSSH Sec. 4.
EDWARD KATIEN
Glee Club 2; Gymnastics 2; SSM 2; Spanish Club 3; Industrial Arts
Club 1,3.
BARBARA KATZ
Student Council Alt. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club
1,2.
DAVl"D KATZ
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH Chr. 3.
LAWRENCE KATZ
Transferred from University of Chicago H.S., Chicago, 2; National Honor
Society .3,4; Cabinet 4; H.R. Pres. 2; Baseball Team I; Hall Monitor I;
Chess Club 2.
MELINDA KAUFMAN
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet I; National Thespian Society 3,4, Recorder
4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Chr. 3, Publicity Co-ordinator 4, Spring Play Crew
2,3, Chr. 3, Reflections Revelries 3,4, Chr. 3, Publicity Co-ordinator 4. G.A.A.
I; Swim Club I; Racket Squad 4 ; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 4;
Persona l Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3, Service Fair 2; Big Sister 2;
Teachers cf Tomorrow 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award 2.
MARGOT KELLER
Transferred from Regina Dominican High School,'Chicago, 3; Personal Service
Monitor 4.
SANDRA KEMP
Student Counci l Alt. 2; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad
I; French Club 2.
ADRIENNE KENNEDY
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3; Glee Club I, Musical Steering Group 3, Vivace
3,4, Choir 4; Racket Squad I; Student Union Board 4; Prom Committee
Chairman 3; SSSH Sec. 3; Nilehilte Reporter 3, Editor 4; Silver Clipper
1,2, Golden Galleon 3,4; Di strict Sciflnce Fair 2; French Club 2.
FREDl!RICK KILCULLEN
SSM 2.
JUDITH Kl RSCHNER
H.R. Pres. I; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Orchestra 2,3,4;
G.A.A. 2,3; Racket Squad 3; Reflections Reve lries 4; Spanish Club 3,4;
Science Fair 2,3; Big Sister 2.
ROBERT KIRSHNER
Cabinet 3; Swimming Team 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 2,3,4; "N" Club 2,3,4;
Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2; French Club 2; AVA Operator 1,2; Fine Arts
Club 2.
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�ELIZABETH KISO
Student Council I; Spring Play 3; G.A.A. 1,2: Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Sec.
3, SSO Personal Sec. 4, SSM 2,3; Latin Club 3; National Honor Society 4.
JAMES KITCH
LINDA KLAVETER
Cabinet I; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y I.
BARBARA KLEIMAN
G.A.A. 2; Monitor 2; SSO 4; Spanish Club 2.
FRANCES KLEIN
Transferred from Bowen H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Hall Monitor 2;
Library Staff 1,2; Future Nurses Club 3.
JUDITH KLEIN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Art Counc·I 4; Fall Play Crew
3,4, Chr. 4, Spring Play 2,3, Reflections RGvelries Crew 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2;
Racket Squad 4; Newspaper Salesman 1,2; Registration Aid 1,2; German
Club 1,2.
LEON KLEIN
Transferred from Hamilton H.S., California, 3; Student Council 3; H.R.
Pres I; Swimming Team 3; SSM 2,3; Spanish Club 3.
JEAN KLEINMAN
Transferred from Austin H .H., Chicago, 4; Student Government I; Choir
2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Austin Times Representative 2; Hall Monitor 1,2,3,4;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Spanish Club 3; Exponents Club 2; Teachers
of Tomorrow I.
PAUL KLINGBEIL
Transferred from Saint George H.S. , Evanston, 2.
RONALD KLOPP
Beginning Band 2; SSO Monitor 2,4; Personal Service Monitor 3.
McCLELLAND KNIGHT
Chess Club I.
RONALD KOEHLER
JACQUELINE KOFOED
Bronze Pin 3, National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 4, Sec. 4;
Cabinet 2, Parliamentarian 2; H.R. Pres. 2, Sec. 4; Glee Club 2; Reflections
Revelries 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Riplettes Swim Club 1,2; Racket Squad 2,4;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSM Head Sec. 3; Student Union Board 4; Big Sister 2;
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BARBARA KOLDERUP
Glee Club 2, Loreleis 2, Vivace 3,4, Choir 3,4, Musical Executive 3, Steering
Group 3,4, Musical Cast Manager and Director 4, Minor Choral Award 3;
G .A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 2; SSM 4; Student Union Board 4; Spanish
Club I; Ushers Club 4.
JACQUELINE KOMAR
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSM Monitor 2; Pins and Pans Club 4.
ALAN KOOPERMAN
GREER KOSDON
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; Gold Honor Role Awa rd 2;
Bronze Pin 3; H .R. Sec. I: Glee Club 2,3,4, Orchestra 2, Silver Music Pin
4, Executive Board, Musical 4; Spotlighters 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y I; Senior Year
Book Staff 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; French Club 2,3,4; Biology Semi~ar 4 ; Ushers
Club 4; Junior Red Cross I; National Honor Society 4.
ROBERT KOSEOR
Basketball 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; SSM 3.
�KENT KOTTMEIER
Track 1,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4; SSO 3, Monitor 2; Homecoming Commit+
Chr. 4.
ARLENE KRAMER
Transferred from Mallindrodt H.S., Wilmette, 4; Class Pres. 2; Chorus 2,3
Drama I.
JEANETTE KRAITSIK
Transferred from Barrington Consolidated H .S., Barrington, 3; Stud en
Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Alt. 4; Masque and Whig 2; Glee Club I; SS d
Monitor 4.
ROBERT KRAMARCZYK
Marching Band 2,3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Intermediate Band 2; Reflecti
Revelries 4; Spring Play Crew 3; Radio Club I.
MARGO KRAUS
Glee Club 3; Racket Squad 2; Personal Service Monitor 2,3.
STEPHEN KREINICK
Monitor 2; German C lu b 2,3,4; Math Seminar 2; Radio Club 1,4; Nation
Honor Society 4.
JOSEPH KREMER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3,4, Alt. 4; National Forensics League 1,2,3,
Degree of Honor 4, Debate Team 2 3,4, Co-Captain 4; Masque and Gave
4, Executive Board 4; Spotlighters 2, Spring Play 2; SSM 3, SS0 1 Asst. Ch
3,4, Latin Club 4; Physics Club 3.4; Silver Clipper Association 2; A.V.
1,2,3,4; Chess C lu b I.
NANCY KRETSCHMAR
Student Council I, Alt. 2; Cabinet Alt. 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A
1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Racket Squad 1,2,3; SSSH Sec. 3, Rater 4,SSM 2,3.
Hall Monitor 2, SSD 4; Spanish Club 2,3 .
LAURIE JEAN KROGER
Transferred from Amundsen, Chicago, 3; Student Council 1,2; Chorus Se
2, Musicale 4: Play crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; Personal Servi
Monitor 2: French C lu b 1,2; Science Seminar 2; Golden Galleon 4.
LARRY KROLL
Student Council Alt. 3; H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Wrestling 2; SSSH Chr. 4, As
Chr. 4, SSM 3; Latin Club 2.
GLORIA KRONE
Transferred from Mather H.S. Chicago, 3; Hr. Sect. 1,2; G.A.A. I; Person
Service Monitor I; PTA Rep. 2.
JUDITH KROON
Silver -Pin 4, Gold Honors Certificate 2; Council 2; Cabinet 3,4; H.R. Vi Q
Pres. 2; Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I; Nilehilite Staff
SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Personal Sec. 4, Asst. Head Sec. SSSH 4; Perso
Service Monitor 2; Latin Club 1,2,3, ec. 2: Teachers of Tomorrow J
Big Sister 2; National Honor Society 4.
MYRA KRUGLY
Transferred from Oskaloosa Senior H.S., Oskaloosa, Iowa , 4; Glee Club
Choir I; Pep Club 1,2,3; Hi-Tri 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Teachers Club I,
Chi Delta 3.
VALERIE KRYSKI
Cabinet Alt. 3; Spring Play Crew 2; Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Reve lri
crew 3,4; G.A.A. 3,4; Tri-rli-Y 2; SSD 3; SSM 4; SSO Ratler 4: Perso
Service Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club 3,4.
LINDA KUEBLER
Transferred from Half Hollow Hills H.S., New York, 4; National Hon
Society 3; Twirling majorette 1,2, Volleyball lntramurals 2, Basketba ll Int
murals 3; French Club 1,2; Math Club 1,2, Advanced Math Club 3.
LLOYD KUEHN
Transferred from Highland Park H.S., Highland Park, 3; H.R. Pres.
Scholastic Art Award I; Basketball 1,3; Footbal l 2,3; Golf 2,3,4; Track
Mgr. I; Wrest lin g 2,3,4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y 4.
WAYNE KUEHN
Astronomy Club 1,2,3.
LARRY LAIN
Transferred from Lane Tech H .S., Chicago, 3; Student Council I
Crew Team 2,3; Intramural Sports 1,2, Wrestling Team 3,4; R.O.T.C. Cra
Dril l Platoon 1,2; SSO 4.
�SANDRA LAING
Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Musicale Crew 3; G .A.A 4, Tri-Hi-Y.
ROBERT LAMME
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Cross Country 3; "N" Club 3,4; SSSH
Supervisor 4, Chr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club 3; AVA
1,2 ,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 4.
MYRNA LANDERMAN
Transferred from Oak Park-River Forest High School, Oak Park, I; Girls
Glee Club I; SSO Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2.
RICHARD LANTZ
Cabinet I: Wrestling I: SSSH Chr. 4, SSM 2: Arts Club 2.
LARRY LASCODY
Intermediate Band I; Swimming 2; Cross Country 4; Track 2,3,4, Major
"N" 3,4; "N" C lub 4; Hi-Y 4; Personal Service Monitor 2.
NANCY LEE LA SCOLA
Transferred from Foreman H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 2; Fall Play
Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Social Service Club 2; National Honor Society 4.
ROCHELLE LASKOV
Cabinet 1,2, Alt. 2: H.R. Sec. 3,4; Girls Glee Club 2: G.A.A. 2: SSM
4; Spanish Club 3; Big Sister 1,2.
BARBARA LAURSEN
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 4; Racket
Squad 1,4; Pins and Pans 4; Future Nurses Club 3,4, Sec. 4; Nu Pi Delta I;
Baseball 4.
SUSAN LA VAY
Spotlighters 2: G .A.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.
DIANNE LAYDEN
Transferred from Peckham H.S., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I; Glee C lub 1,2,3,
Choir 4, Vivace 3,4, Musicale 3,4, Steering Group 3; Spotlighters 2; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 1,2; SSO 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; French Club 2,3; Golden Galeon 2,3,4.
JOHN LAZAAR
Hi-Y 4; SSO Monitor 4.
EMIL LAZAR
Cabinet 4; Orchestra I; Hi-Y 2,3,4: SSO Asst. Chairman 4; Student Union
Monitor 4.
LESLIE LEARNER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4; H.R . Vice Pres. I; Fall Play Crew 3,
Reflections Revelries Crew 3, Spring Play 3, Musicale Crew 3: G.A.A. 2,3,
Pin 2: Racket Squad I; SSM 4 ; Student Lounge Monitor 4; German Club 2,3,4;
National Honor Society 4.
MARILYN LEES
Cabinet 3, ,'\It. 4, Prom Committee 3; Masque and Gavel Society 3,4, Sec.
3; Girls' Glee 1,2, Loreleis 2, Choir 3,4, Musicale 1,3,4, Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters 2; SSSH Personal Sec. 4, Ass't Chr. 4; French Club 1,2,3,4; State
Science Fair 2; Ushers Club 4.
CAROLINE LEHMAN
G.A.A. 2,3; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 3,4.
JUDITH LEHMAN
Girls' Glee I: G.A.A. 2,3: Tri-Hi-Y 1:. SSM 3, SSO Sec. 3: Pins and
Pans 2, Treas. 2.
SANDRA LEMANSKI
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Ushers Club 4.
YVETTE LE Ml EUX
Student Council At. I; Cabinet 4;
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3,4, Treas.. 3, Horseback
Major Letter 2, Second State Letter
Club 2,3; Science Fair 2; Teachers
Homemaker of the Year Award 4;
Riding Mgr. 3,4, Tumbling fAgr . 2,
3; Personal Service Monitor 2; 100 %
of Tomorrow 1,2, Sec . 2.
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Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Chr. 2, Spring Play Crew
2,3, Reflections Revelries Crew Chr. 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3 Pin 3; Racket Squad I;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSO Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 4;
French Club 2,3; Ushers Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3,4.
JANICE LEROY
Transferred from Foreman H.S., Chicago , 3; Spanish Club 1,2; National
Honor Society 4.
JEFFREY LEV
Golf 2,4; Minor "N" 2.
BARBARA LEVIN
Modern Dance Club 2; Racket Squad I; Spanish Club 1,2.
ROBERT LEVIN
Student Council Alt. 4; Blue Honor Certificate 2; Cross-Country I; Swimming
1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; SSSH Chairman 4; Monitor 4; Latin Club 1,2.
ELLEN LEVINE
Honor's Certificate 2; Student Council Alt. I; Girl's Glee I; G.A.A. 4,
Modern Dance 4; Ski Club I; SSM Monitor 4, Ass't SSD 3; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
SUSAN LEVINE
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Spring Musical 4;
Reflection Revelry Cast 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board Member 4, Swim Club
Manager 4, Letter 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Period Sec. 4; Spanish Club 3; Ushers
Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2,3; National Honor Society 4.
WILLIAM. LEVISON
Glee Club I; Spotiighters 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3; Copy editor of Nilehilite 4;
French Club I.
MANYA LEWIN
Transferred from Lakeview H.S., Chicago, I; Girls' Glee Club I; G.A.A.
1,2,3; Cheerleader I; Personal Service Monitor 1,3,4; SSSH Rater 4.
ANNEMARIE LIBERTI
H.R. Vice• Pres. I, Treas. 2, Sec-Treas. · 3; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A.
2,3,4, Pin 2, Minor Award 3, Vice Pres. 4, Basketball Mgr. 3; Spanish Club
4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
CONCETTA LICAUSI
G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-YI.
PATRICIA LIPPENS
Student Council Alt. I; Cabinet 3; G .A.f... I; Racket Squad 2; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2; I 00% Club 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Editor of
Paper 4.
MARION LIS
Student Council 2, Alt. 3,4; Art Council 2; G.A.A. 1,3; Racket Squad 1,2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Chaplain 4; SSO 3,4, Head Sec. 3; Student Union Board
4; Epic 4; Scholastic Art Award 2.
LAWRENCE LISSNER
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 1,2, Alt. 3; Racket Squad 4; Latin
Club 2,3, Board 2; Chess Ciub I; B:ology Club 2, Vice-Pres. 2; Foreign
Affairs Club 3,4.
THOMAS LITTLE
Transferred from North Hills H .S., Pittsburgh, Pa., 3; Auto Shop 2.
GLENN LOCKWOOD
Industrial Arts Club 1,2,3,4.
RITA LUBECK
G.A.A. 1,3,4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club 3.
CAROL LUEDER
Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Gold Pin 3, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 1,2;
Racket Squad I; French Club 3; Science Fair 1,2; Teachers of Tommorrow I.
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�CARL LUNDBERG
Industrial Arts Club 3; Play Crew 2.
PATRICIA McAVOY
Student Council Alt. I; Cabinet 2,4; H.R. Sec. 2, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Reflections Revelries
2,4; SSSH Sec. 3, SSO Head Sec. 3, SSO Rater 4; E.P.l.C. 4; Student
Union Board 4.
BARRY Mc BRA YER
Transferred from Central H.S., Muskogee, Oklahof"la, 3; National Forensic
League 1,2,3,4; Debate Team 1,2,3; Choral Club I, Band I; National
Thespians 2,3,4, Dramatic Club 2,3; All School Play 2; Red Cross I, Pres. I.
JAMES McCARTHY
Cabinet Alt. 3,4; Hi-Y I; SSO Chairman 4, SSM Monitor.
LOREN McCLENDON
SSM Monitor 4, Astronomy Club 4.
MARY McCOLLOCH
Bronze Pin 3, National Honor Society 3,4; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew
3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; SSO 4; German Club 2,3,4; Science Seminar 2, State
Science Fair 2; Silver Clipper 2.
CRAIG MAHAFFEY
Reflection Revelries Crew 3; Swimming 2; German Club 1,2; A.V.A. 1,2.
MARY ANN MAHNKE
Student Council 2,3; Alternate 4; Parliamentarian 2; H.R. Sec. I; Concert
Orchestra 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; Rocket Squad 1,4; Nilehilite Staff 4; Reflections
Revelries Crew I; Tri-H i-Y 1,2; SSM 4; German Club 3.
DIANE MANASSA
H.R. Sec. 4; Fall Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 1,2; Pcvsonal
Service Monitor 4; French Club 1,2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; Future
Nurses I.
SHARRON MANN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4.
DENNIS MANZARDO
Cabinet Alt. 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 1,2, Minor
"N" 1,2; "N" Club 3,4; SSH Chr. 3; Student Union Monitor 4; Big
Brother 2.
FERN MARCUS
Cabinet I, Alt. 2; Glee 1,2: SSSH Sec. 4; SSSM 4; French Club 2; Big
Sister 2.
ROBIN MARCY
Football 3; SSO Supervisor 4, SSO Monitor 2,3, SSSH Chr. 4; Spanish
Club 2.
PETER MARINES
H.R. Pres. 2; Wrestling I.
BARBARA MARIO
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council Alt. 3;
Masque and Gavel Society 3,4; Concert Orchestra 1,2, Glee Club 4, Musicale
1,2,4, Steering Group 4; G.A .A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Hall Monitor 2,4.
ROBERT A. MARK
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago, I; Bronze Pin 3, Junior· Honor
Society I; Student Council I, Alt. 2; Caoinet 3,4; H.R. Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4;
Spotlighters 2,3, Vice Pres. 3, Thespians 3,4; Fall Play 3; SSSH Supervisor 4;
EPIC Committee 4; Placement and Adjustment Asst. I; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4, Junior Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club President 2; Movie
Club I; National Honor Society 4.
MARSHALL MARNSTEIN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., I; Choir 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor I.
PENELOPE MARSHALL
H.R. Sec. 3,4; Spotlighters I; G.A.A. I; Raeol<et Squad· 1; Spanish Club 2;
SSM Monitor 4; Future Nurses Club 2.
�CARO L MARTIN
National Honor Society 3,4 Art Council 2,3,4, Co-Pres. 4; Glee C lub 1,2,3,4,
Librarian 4, Spring Musicale Scenic and Art D.irector 4; Fall Play Crew 4;
Modern Dance 2,3; Racket Squad 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2, C hr.
3, Vice Pres. 4; Yearbook General Staff 2,3,4, Portrait and Faculty 4 ;
Epic 3, SSD Head Sec. 3,4, SSM 4, SSO Receptionist 3; Student Union
Board 4; French Club 3, 4 ; Ushers Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Homecoming Art Chr. 4;
Bronze Pin 3; Honor Award 2, G.A.A. 1,2,3.
JEFFREY MARTIN
Track Team 2,3,4, Frosh-Soph Shield 2; SSH Chr. 4 .
CARMELIA MARTINO
Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4; School Store Chr.
4; Glee Club 4, Musical Director-Cast Manager 4; G.A.A. 1,4 ; Racket
Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Nilehilite Staff 4; French Club 3,4, Pres.
4; 100% Club 3,4; Science Fair 2; Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon Guild
3,4, literary Editor 4; National Honor Society 4.
JOSEPH MASARACCHIA
Student Council I ; Debate Team 3; Cadet Band I; Intermediate Band 1,2;
Spring Play Crew 3; Fall Play Crbw 4; Reflections Revelries 4; Physics Club 3;
Spring Play Crew Chr. 4.
RICHARD MASEK
Student Council 1,2, Alt . 2; Cabinet Alt. 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major
"N" 3; "N" Club 4; SSM Monitor 2, Supervisor 4; Spanish Club 2,3 ;
Big Brother 2.
R. TED MASTERS
Cabinet 1,3; Track I, Gymnastics 2; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Nilehilite Photogr;pher
2, Chief Photographer 3; SSH Chr. 4; Big Brother 2.
MYRA MATHESON
Student Council I; Cabinet 4; Homeroom Sec. I; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Major
Award 4, Musical Crew 3,4, Ass't Chr. 3; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I ;
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Science Fair I.
KENNETH MATZICK
Student Council 2; Cabinet 3,4, Vice Pres. 3; H.R . Pres. I; Band 1,2;
Basketball I; Baseball I; Gymnastics 2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4 ;
Hi-Y Chaplain 2; SSM Monitor 3, SSSH Asst . Chr. 3, SSM Supervisor 4;
Stu d ent Union Board 4, Co-Chr. Union Monitors .
BRUCE MAU
Baseball 1,2,3; SSSH Asst. Chr 4 .
MARCIA MAXEN
Transferred from Steinmetz High School, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Service letter 3;
Junior Choir 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,23, Modern Dance 2,3; Pep Club 1,2; The
Steinmetz Star Staff 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3;
Future Teachers of America 1,2.
VIRGINIA MAY
Student C ouncil 4 ; Cabinet I, Alt. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3, Certificate 2;
Riding Club I ; G.A.A . 1,2,3, Pin 3; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; French
Club 3; 100% Club 4.
STUART MAZER
Baseball I ; Golf 2; Basketball
Monitor 4 ; Spanish Club I.
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Masque and Gavel 3; Hi-Y
I;
SSO
ROBERTA MEADOWS
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 3; Homecoming Court 4 ; Orchestra I ; G.A .A. I; SSM 2,4; Personal Service Monitor
2,3, 4 ; Spanish Club 2; Fine Arts Club 4.
TEDDIE MEADOWS
ROBERT MEISNER
MITCHELL MELAMED
Band I ; Baseball 1,2, Frosh-Soph Shield I; Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2, SSSH
Asst . Chr. 4 ; SSM Supervisor 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Spanish Club
3; Big Brothe r 2.
BARBARA MELEHES
Racket Squad 4 ; Personal Service Monitor 2; 100% Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Pins
and Pans 2,3,4.
PAMELA MELTZER
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., I· G.A.A. 1,4; Bowling Club I; TriHi-Y I ; Monitor I; Spanish Club I; Future Business Leaders I; Pins and
Pans 2.
�SANDRA MENCONI
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Bowling League 3,4, Minor Letter 3; Racket Squad 1,2;
SSM Monitor 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Efficiency Chr. 2; SSD Asst. Chr. 4; French
Club 1,2; Pins and Pans 4; Ushers Club 3,4, Treasurer 4.
LOIS. MENDEL
Art Council 1,2 , Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 2; Spotlighters 1,2, Treas. 2; G.A.A.
I; SSO Chr. 4; French Club 3, Spanish Club.
GENE MENDELSON
Transferred from Rich Township H.S.,
Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; SSM 4.
Park Forest, 3; Debate Team 2;
STEVEN MERRI MAN
Student Council I, Alt. 2; H.R. Pres. 1,3,4, Treas. 2; Cross Country I.
JAMES MERTES
Transferred from Lane Tech.Chicago, 2; Student Council 1,2.
JUDITH MEYERS
Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Sec . 1,2,4, Treas. 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 2,4;
SSO 4, SSM 3; Spanish Club 2; Fine Arts Club 4.
RON MICON
SSM Monitor 2; German Club 2,3; Physics Club 3; A.V.A. 1,2:3,4.
RAYMOND MIKOLAY
DONNA MILLER
Student Council 2, Alt. 3; Homeroom Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2 , Choir 3,4,
Silver Pin 3, Musicale 3; G.A.A. I; Cheerleader 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y I; Reflections
Revelries 1,2,3,4; SSO 3; Personal Service Monitor 2.
MARGARET ANN MILLER
Girls Glee 2,3,4; G.A.A . 3; Racket Squad I; Tri-H i-Y 1,2; Spanish Club 3.
MARGO MILLER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 2, Alt. 3; Cabinet 4; Spotlighters 1,2, Falf
Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I; German Club 2,3,4; Hall Monitor
4; National Honor Society 4.
PAUL MILLER
Glee Club I; Industrial Arts Club 1,2, Pres. 2.
STEVEN MILLER
Transferred from Amundsen H.C., 3; Baseball I; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 2;
Basketball 1,2,3,4, Major "A" 1,2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; SSO Executive Board 4, Chr. 4, SSSH Head Supervisor 4, SSSH Chr. 3; Student
Union Monitor 3,4; Key Club 2.
LARRY MILLS
Student Council 2; H.R. Vice Pres. I, Pres. 2,3; Baseba ll 1,2, 3,4, Basketball
1,2,3,4, Football 1,2,3,4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y I; SSO 3; Big Brother 2.
TERRENCE MILSTEIN
Transferred from Austin H.S., I; Student Council I; Student Gov't. Rep.
I; Girls' League I, G.A.A. I; SSO Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 2,3.
DAVID MINKUS
Cabinet Alt. I; Baseball 1,2 ,3,4, Major-'.'N" 4; SSSH Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4,
SSM Monitor 4.
JAMES MIRESSE
Student Council 2; Cabinet I; H.R. Treas.
3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 1,2,3 ,4;
Club 2.3,4; Hi-Y I; SSO-SSD Supervisor 3,
Monitor Captain 2; Union Board 4; Latin
Operator 1,2,3,4.
1,2; Footba ll 1,2,3 ,4, Major "N"
Captain 3,4; Baseball I; "N"
SSH Chr. 3,4, SSM Monitor 3,
Club 2; Big Brother 2; A.V.A.
GLORIA MITCHELL
Glee Club 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4; Biology Club 2.
�HOWARD MOLDOFSKY
Hi-Y 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
WALTER MONSON
Student Council 1,2; Industrial Arts Club 3,4.
LINDA MORGAN
Student Council 3; Choral Gold
3,4, Vivace 3,4, Steering Group
Asst. Director 3,4, Fall play crew
Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSM 4;
Pin 3; Glee Club 1,2, Loreleis 2, Choir
4; Musical role 3,4, Musical crew 1,2,3,4,
3, Spring play crew 3; G.A.A. 2,3; Racket
French Club 3,4.
JOYCE. MORISHITA
Transferred from Flower H.S., Chicago, 4; Honor Club 1,2,3; Student Council
I; Treble Choir 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Persona! Service Monitor 2; "500"
Club 2,3; National Honor Society 4.
STANLEY lv10RTEN
Cabinet 3,4, Treas. 3,4; Concert Band 1,2, Marching Band 1,2; Football I;
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4, SSM 3; Student Union Board Pres. 4.
PETER MUELLER
Glee Club 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Minor "N"
2; Hi-Y 1,2; SSO 4, SSM Asst. Chr. 4, Supervisor 4; Chr. 4; German Club 2;
Science Fair 1,2; Bronze Pin 4; National Honor Society 4.
SANDRA. MUELLER
Reflection Revelries Crew 3; SSO Monitor I; Personal Service Monitor 3,4.
JOAN MURLAS
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 1,3,4, Sec. 3,4; Reflections Revelries 2; Racket
Squad 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3 Chr. 2; SSSH 3,4, Head Sec. 3, Sec. 4, Chr. 4,
SSO Receptionist 3; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4;
Big Sister 2.
MICHAEL MURPHY
Transferred from Notre Dame 3; Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4; Cross and Anchor
Club 3.
BARBARA MYER
Transferred from Amundsen High School, 2; Gir:s Chorus I; Varsity Show
I; G.A.A. 1,4; Racket Squad I; Hall Guard I; Personal Service Monitor I.
DOROTHY NACK
G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, SSM 4;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Ski Club I.
EDWARD NADLER
Bronze Pin 3; Blue Honor Award 2; Orchestra 4, Intermediate Band I, Concert
Band 2,3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4; Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Society 4.
MARILYN NAFTULIN
Art Council 2; Girls' Glee I; Spotlighters 1,2; Racket Squad I; SSO 4;
State Science Fair 1,2.
JAMES NARDI
Tran sferred from St. George H.S., Evanston, Illinois, 3; Football Team I;
Golf Team 1,2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, Chr. 4.
EILEEN NECHTMAN
Student Council Alt. 2; H.R. Pres. I; Glee 1,4; Musicale Crew 4; G.A.A. 4;
.:SSO Rater 4.
DAVID NEER
Football Manager 2; Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 4.
BARBARA . NEIMER
Glee Club I; Spotlighters I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Racket Squad 1,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4 ; SSO Receptionist 4, SSD Chr. 4, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4,
SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM Monitor 4.
CONTANCE NELSON
Student Council Alt. I; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2,3, Orchestra 2,3,
Concert Band 2,3, Loreleis 2, Pin 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Future
Nurses Club 4.
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�JAMES NELSON
Football 1,2, Swimming 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2; Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4;
Hi-Y 1,2; SSSH Chr. 4, SSO Monitor 3.
KAREN NELSON
Glee Club 3,4, Steering Group 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. 3;
Racket Squad 4; SSM 4.
BARI NESSEL
Glee Club 1,2, Gold Pin 2; Musicale Crew 2; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. 1,4;
Library Monitor 2; French Club 2; SSSH Rater 4; Spring Play Crew 4.
WILLIAM NEUMANN
Hi-Y 2; SSM 4; Industrial Arts Club 4.
JO ANN NEUMEISTER
Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries 3; G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y
2,3; SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Asst. Hear Sec. 4; SSM Monitor 2,4; Epic; Student
Union Board 4, Chr. 4; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming Committee Chr. 4.
IRENE NEWHOUSE
Transferred from Pontiac Central H.S. , Pontiac, Michigan, 4; Student Council
1,3; Tomahawk Newspaper 2; Yearbook 3; Persona l Service Monitor 1,2;
Spanish Club 4.
SHONA NEWMAN
French Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
ROBERT NIEDER
Honor Certificate 2, Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters 2; SSSH Chr. 4; German
Club 2; Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3, Science Fair 1,2; Mathematics
Seminar 1,2, Executive Board 2; Golden Galleon Guild 3,4.
STEVEN NISON
Debate 4, Masque and Gavel Society 3,4; Spanish Club 4.
KENNETH NORGAN
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; American Field Service
Committee 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Committee West Campus Liaison 3; Orchestra I; Swimming 1,2, Frosh-Soph Shield 2; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Yearbook General Staff 2,3,4, Activities Section Editor 4; SSD Supervisor 3,
E.P.l.C. Inter-School Relations 3; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union
Board 4; Foreign Language Club 1,2, Vice Pres. I, Pres. 2; Big Brother 2;
Unity Board I; District Science Fair 2; Student Union Board 4; Notional
Honor Society 4.
SHARON NOVITT
Transferred from Lake View H.S., Chicago I; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Silver
Choral Pin 4; Steering Group 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Spanish Club 2;
Teachers of Torrorrow 1,2,3 .
JOSEPH NOVOTNY
Baseball I.
ROBIN NUTTING
Transferred from Marywood Academy, 3.
MARY O'DONNELL
Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Future Nurses Club 2.
GEORGIA OEHLBERG
Glee Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
STEPHEN OLMSTED
Cabinet 4; Hi-Y 4; SSM 4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3.
GARY OLSEN
Bronze Pin 3; American Legion Oratorical Contest 2; National Forensics
League 2, Degree of Merit 2, Debate Team 2,3,4; Masque and Gavel 4, Pres.
4, Spotlighters 2,3; Ski Club I; Yearbook General Staff 2,3 ,4, Co-editor of
Academic Section 4; Latin Club 3,4; Golden Galleon Guild 4, Associate
Member; National Honor Society 4.
WALTER OLSON
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4.
�RICHARD OMACHEL
Baseball Mgr. 2.
PRISCILLA O'NEIL
Transferred from Little Rock Central H.S., Little Rock, Ark., 4; H.R. Sec. I,
Pres. 3; Glee Club I; G.A.A. 2,l.
JOEL OPPENHEIM
Arts Club 2; Spotlighters 2; Cross Country I; Track I; Swimming 1,2,3,
Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; SSO 4; SSO Supervisor 4; Biology Club 2, Science
Fair I; Math Seminar 2
SANDRA ORBACH
Student Council I; Art Council 2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2, Fall Play Crew
2, Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sgt. at Arms 4.
DANA ORZOFF
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago. 3; H.R. Sec. I; Fall Play Crew 3;
Porn Porn Squad I; Yearbook Staff 2; SSM Monitor 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4;
! eachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
JEFFREY ORZOFF
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Hall Guard 1,2.
SUSAN OSBORN
Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters I; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, G.A.A.
Board 4; Nilehilite Staff 4; SSO News 4; Larin Club 3; Golden Galleon Guild;
National Honor Society 4.
STEVEN OSERMAN
Debate Team 4, Masque and Gavel Society 4, Trustee 4; Glee Club I;
Chess Team 1,2; Chess Club 1,2, Pres. 2.
MARGARET
Student
Mgr. I,
Monitor
OSTERMEIER
Council I; Orchestra 1,2; Spotlighters I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball
Softball Mgr. 2, Minor Award 2; Racket Squad I; Personal Service
2,3; German Club 2.
NANCY OVERTON
Student Council 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad
1,2; SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Personal Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3;
Student Union Board 4; French C lub 1,2; Big Sister 2.
THERESA. PALCHECK
H.R. Sec. 3; G.A.A. 2.4; Racket Squad I; Spanish Club 2.
SANDRA PALM
G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I.
BONNIE. PALMER
Student Council Alt.
SSSH 4.
I;
Glee
Club 2,3;
G.A.A.
I;
Hall
Monitor 3;
NINA PANICO
DALE PAQUET
SSSH Chr. 4.
PATRICIA PAUL
Student CouMcil 2,3, Alt. 1,4, Committee Chr. 2; H.R. Sec. 4; Reflections
Revelries 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; G .A.A. 1,2; Rippelettes 1,2; Racket Squad
3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO 3,4. SSlvl Monitor 2,3; Personal Service Monitor 3;
Spanish Club I; Big Sister 2; Homecoming Attendant 4; National Honor
Society 4.
SUSAN PAUL
Transferred from Goff H.S., Goff. Rhode Island, I; H.R. Sec. 1,3; Glee
Club 1,2, Musical Crew 2,3,4; Reflection Revelries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Minor Award 3; Twirler 1,2; Racket Squad 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y I, Treas. I;
Latin Club 1,2,Spanish Club 3; Science Club I, Science Fair 2; Ushers Club 4.
HENRY A. PAWLOWSKI
Transferred from Notre Dome H.S., Niles, 3; Notre Dame Scholarship I;
German Club 4; Physics Club 4; Radio Club 1,2,4.
�ETHEL PEARLMAN
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3: Honor Club I; G.A.A . I; Publications 2; Col lege Club I.
ALAN PEARSON
Student Council Alt. 4; Debate 2; Glee Club 1,2, Sec. 2, Choir 4, Barber
Shoppers 1,2,3; Track 3: A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Big Brother 2; Spring Play 4.
CATHERINE PELZMANN
Transferred from Evanston Township H.S., Evanston, 2; Debate Club 4;
Masque and Gavel 4: G.A.A. I : Latin C lu b 1,3; Physics Club 4, Sec. 4·
National Honor Society 4.
EILEEN PERLMAN
Cabinet 1,2, Alt. 4: H.R. Sec . 3: Glee Club 4, Musicale 4: Spotlighters 1,2,
Fall Play Crew 1,2: SSM Monitor 1,2,3: French Club 2; Science Fair 2.
INEZ PERLMAN
Ca bi net 1,2: Spotlighters 3; G.A.A. I ,2,3; Personal Service Mon it or 4; French
Club 2,3 ,4; Tea chers of Tomorrow 4.
DONALD PETERSON
Wrestling I, Frosh-Soph Shield I: Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2.
RICHARD PETERSON
Cabinet 1,2 ,3, Alt. I, Vice Pres. 2: Musicale 1,2, 3,4, Director 4; Football I;
Track 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3: Hi-Y I; SSSH 3; Union Board 4; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
DONALD PFLIEGER
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 3, Orchestra
4, Pin 4 ; Reflection s Revelries 3: Cross Country 1,2,3 ,4, Maior "N" 3,4 ;
Track 1,2: "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 2,3,4: District Science Fa ir I.
MARY PFLIEGER
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; G.A.A. I.
CLAUDETTE PHILLIPS
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Bl ue Honor Award 2: G.A.A. Minor
1,2,3,4: Board 2: Sec. 3, Pres. 4 : G.A.A. Pin I: G.A.A. Minor Letter 2;
G.A.A. Camp 3; Spotlighters I: Ski Club I: Racket Squad I; Personal Service Monitor 3,4: Reflection Revelries 4: German Club 2,3,4; Science Award
2; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4, Executive Board 3,4; Future Nurses Club
1,2 , Vice Pres. 2; Usher's Club 3,4; Honor Board 4.
MARY PHILLIPS
Cabinet Alt. 2; Tr i- Hi -Y I: French Club 3.
PAULETTE PLEASON
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 3: Nilehilite Staff 4; Yearbook
Staff I: SSM 4: Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Fine Arts Club 4.
HOWARD POHL
Student Council 3,4; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3; SSO Monitor 2; German
Club 2,3,: Physics Club 3.
EARL POLLACK
Student Council Alt. 2: H.R. Treas . 2; Spotlighters I; SSH Asst. Chr. 4,
SSO Monitor 4; Monitor 2; Spanish C lub 2,3.
ROBERT POLSTER
Transferred from Rooseve lt H.S., Chicago , 2; Ha ll Monitor I; Teachers
Secretary I: Biology Club 2; Physics Club 3, Secretary 3.
STUART PORTNOY
Cabinet 4: Track Manager I, Shie ld I: SSM Monitor 2.
ROBERT POTRUE
Gymnastics I: Industrial Arts Club I.
MORRIS POVITSKY
SSM Monitor 2; Physics C lub 4.
�BRUCE POWELL
Choir 4; Football 1,2; Ba sketball I; Wrestling 3; Baseball Mgr. I; Hi-Y 2;
SSM 1,3, Asst. Supervisor 3.
NORMAN PRICE
LAWRENCE PROFT
Cabinet 2,3,4; Football I, Shield I; SSM Monitor 3, SSH Supervisor 4.
JAMES PUCCINELLI
Glee Club I ; Cross County I; Basketball 1,2; Golf 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2; "N"
Club 4 ; Hi-Y 1,2.
BONNIE PUERKEL
Fall Play Crew 3; G.A A. 3; French Club 2; Future Nurses Club 2,3.
JOHN PRZYBYLSKI
Choir 2; Cross Country 2, Shield 2; Track 2.
LAWREN CE RA CANA
H.R. Pres. 2; Football I, Wrestling 1,2; SSSH Chr. 3.
RONALD RAJSKI
Track 2; Industrial Arts Club 2.
SHARON RAKOS
Art Council 2; Glee Club I, Musicale Crew I; G .A.A. I; Hall Monitor 2;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Pins and Pans Club 2,3.
THOMAS RAKOWSKI
Cabinet Alt. I; H.R. PrP.s. 2; Football I; SSO Monitor 3.
JAYNET MARY RAND
Transferred from Evanston H.S., Evanston, I.
ROBERT RASMUSSEN
LYNN RAVINE
Student Council 4, Alt. 3; Cabinet I; G.A.A. 2,4; Monitor 2; Big Sister 2.
CONNIE RAYMOND
Reflections Revelries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Award 4; SSO 4; Ushers
Club 4.
NANCY READING
Monitor 3.
DAVID RECHER
Student Council 2, Treas. 2; Cabinet Alt. I; Band I; Football 1,2 ,3, 4, Maior
"N" 4; Basketball 1,2, Minor "N" 2; TMck 1,2, "N" Club 3,4, Sgt. at
Arms 4; Hi-Y 4; Nilehilite Staff 4; SSO ,,._sst. Chr. 3,4; Personal Service
Monitor 2; Epic Board 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4 ; Big Brother 2.
JAMES REDA
Transferred from Fenwick H.S., Chicago, 2; Band 2.
DENNIS REDDING
Masque and Gavel Club 3; Band I; Tennis 1,2,3,4, Maior "N" 2,3; "N" Club
3,4; Hi-Y 2; SSM 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Spanish Club 2.
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�TERRY REGAN
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 2; Student Council 3; Monitor 2,
RICHARD REHWALDT
Cabinet 3; H .R. Pre s. 1,4 ; Swimming 1,2; Football 2,3,4; Gymnastics 3; Hi-Y
2; SSO Chr. 4; German Club 2.
MYRNA REICH
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4 , Musicale 3, Steering Group 3,4, Silver Pin 4;
G .A.A. I; Racket Squad I· SSO Monitor 2.
DIANE REICHERT
Cabinet Alt. 2; Spring Play Crew 2,3, Fall Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelries
Crew 3; G .A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Racket Squad 3,4; SSO Secretary 3;
SSO Rater 4; SSO Recep+ionist 4; SSM Monitor 4; Latin Club 3.
JAMES REICHERTS
Track 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 2,3; Football 2,3,4, Major "N"; "N" Club 4.
ROGER REINGER
Orchestra 2, Band 1,2; Track 1,2,3, Shield I; Cross Country 2,3,4, Major "N"
3; "N" Club 3,4; Racket Souad 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3;
Track 4; District Science Fair I.
GERALDINE REINIER
Student Council 1,2; H.R. Sec. 1,2; G.A .A. I; Racket Squad 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2;
SSM Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 2.
WILLIAM REINKE
Student Council 4; Swimming 1,2; Baseball 1,2 ,3, Minor "N" 2; Gymnastics
3; Hi-Y 2; SSM 2; SSSH Chr. 4.
ZELDA REST
G.A.A. I, Rippeletts I; SSO 4; French Club 2,3,4; Big Sister 2.
ROBERT RHODES
Football I, Wrestling 1,2, Baseball 1,2; SSO 3,4.
PATRICIA RICE
Cabinet I; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,+; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,
Vice Pres. 2; Monitor 2, SSSH Asst. Head Sec. 3,4, Epic 4, SSM Monitor 4 .
LINDA RICHARD
Glee Club 3,4; G.A.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Monitor 2; 100% Club 2; Future
Nurses Club 1,2.
MELVYN RIEFF
Transferred from Marsha ll H.S., Chicago 2; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Debate 3,4;
Band 2,3; Library Assistant I; Physics Club 3,4, Treas. 4; Masque and
Gavel Society 4; Latin Club 2; International Affairs Club 4.
LOIS RIEFSTAHL
Blue Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alt. 4; H.A. Sec. R; Spring Play
3, Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Award 3, Manager 4; Racket
Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Senior Year Book Staff 4; SSO Monitor 3,4; 100%
Club 3,4· Biology Seminar 4; Teachers u( Tomorrow 4; National Honor
Society 4.
BENNETT RIFKIN
Football I; French Club 3; Radio Club I.
INA RISHE
Society 3; H.R. Homecoming Queen 3, C.lass Sec. I; Glee Club I; G.A.A.. 3;
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 4; Honor Club 2, National Honor
Austin Times 2,3; SSM I; Personal Service Monitor 3; American Girl C lub
2; College Club 3; National Honor Society 4.
LUCILLE RITTER
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet 3, Alt. 4 ; Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Vivace 4,
Choral Silver Pin 4, Musicale 2, Steering Group 4 ; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Racket Squad
4; French Club 2, Executive Board 2.
ROGER RITTER
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�SUE RODMAN
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet I; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; Fall and
Spring Play Crew 3; SSM Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish
Club 1,2; Biology Club 2; Future Nurses Club 4.
MALLORY ROME
H.R. Sec. I; Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,4; Racket Squad .I; Spanish Club 2,3;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
KAREN ROOCK
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Maier "N" 2, Minor State Award 3, Major State Award 4,
Board 4; Ski Club I, Swim Club I ,2,3; Rip.peletts 1,2; Science Award 2.
STEWART ROPER
Transferred from Western Military Academy , Alton, Ill., 3; Football 1,2,4;
Track 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2; "N" Club 4; "W" Club 1,2; National Thespian
Society 1,2,3,4; School Paper 1,2; Yearbook I; SSO 4.
JORDAN ROSEMAN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council I; Library Staff I.
PAUL ROSEN
Transferred from Schurz H.S., Chicago, 3; Special Music 2,3, Mikado Chorus
2.3, Opera Club 2,3.
ARLENE ROSENTHAL
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Ch.cage, 2; Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A.
SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor I; Spanish Club I.
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GLENN ROSENTHAL
Bronze Pin; Intermediate Band 1,2, Marching Band 3,4, Concert Band 3,4,
Orchestra 4; Racket Squad; SSM Monitor 4; Science Seminar 2, Astronomy
Club 1,2 ,3.4, Vice Pres. 3; International Relations C lu b 4.
JUSTYNA ROSINSKI
G.A.A. 2, Minor Shield 2.
MARTIN ROTH
Transferred from Sullivan H.S. Chicago, 2; SSO Chr. 4.
MICHAEL ROTHHOLTZ
Student Council 1,2, Shield 2; Basketball 1,2 , Shie 'd 2; Baseball 1,2, Minor
"N" 2; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 2; SSSH Chr. 2; SSSH Supervisor 4; Student
Union Board Monitor 4; Unity Board I; Homecoming Executive Committee
4; Co-chairman Student Lounge Committee 4; German Club 2; Radio Club
I, Vice Pres. I.
MIRIAM ROTHMAN
Student Council 1,2; Giee Club 1,2 ,3; Loreleis 2; Vivace 3, Vice Pres. 4;
Choir 4; Musicale 3,4; Falf Play Cr6w 2; Spring Play Crew 2; Reflections
Revelries Crew 4; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Sec. 3,4; SSM
Monitor 4; SSO Rater 4; Frer.ch Club 2, Vice Pres. 3; Spring Play 4;
National Thespian Society 4; Silver Choral Pin 3.
BRIAN ROUBINEK
German Club 2,3; Bio~ogy C lu b 2.
JEFFERY ROVELL
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago 4; Student Council 3; Choir 1,2,3;
Concert Band 2,3, Maier "H" 3; Sports Pep Band 3, Director 3; Personal
Service Monitor 1,2,3; Math Club 3; Science Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 2; Pres. I.
ANALEE RUDICH
Student Council 2, Alt. I; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Loreleis 2, Choir 3,
Choral Certificate Award 3; Reflections Reve !ries 4; SSO Personal Sec.
4, Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; French Club 3; Junior Homecoming Attendant 3; Spring Play 4, National Thespian Society 4.
JOYCE RUSSO
Glee Club 3; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 3; SSM 4, SSR 4; Personal Service
Monitor 2,3,4; Spanish Club 4; 100% Club 3.
EDWARD SABEY
Student Council 3; Cabioet 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 4; Ba seball 1,2,3,4; SSO Chr. 4.
ROBERT SACHNOFF
Debate 1,2,3,4, National Forensic League 1,2,3,4, Degree of Honor 3; Latin
Club 2,3; Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3; Masque and Gavel Society 4.
�JANET SACHS
Spotlighters I; G.A.A. I; SSO Hall Monitor 2; Nilehilite Staff 4; French Club.
RUTH SACK
Cabinet 1,2; Reflections Revelries 4; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad 1,2; Art Council
3; Band Twirlers Leader 1,2,3,4.
RICHARD SACKS
Footba ll I; German Club I; A.V.A. 1,2,3.
LOUISA SACOMANO
Transferred from Mallinckrodt H.S., Wilmette, 2; Student Council Alt. 2;
Choir I; SSM 2; Spanish Club 2,3.
MARY LOU SACOMANO
Tran sf erred from Mallinckrodt H .S., Wilmette, 111., 2; Cabinet Alt. 3; Glee
Club I; Spanish Club 2,3; Teacher of Tomorrow 4.
BARBARA SAFLARSKI
Art Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y I; SSO Monitor 2.
JAMES SAFRANIC
Band I.
MITCHELL SAJDERA
Transferred from
Club 2,3.
JERRY SAKOVER
MYRON SAMOLE
Student Council Alt. 3,4; Cabinet I ; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Barber
Shoppers 1,2,3, All-State Music Activity 4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Musicale 3,4;
Reflections Revelries 3; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; Swimming I; Track
I, Frosh Shield I; Gymnastics 2,3, Major "N" 3; Baseball 3, Minor "N" 3;
"N" Club 3,4; A.V.A. Club 1,2,3,4.
PEGGY SANTORE
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, I; Fall Play 3, Spring Play Crew
Chr. 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,4.
MARILYN SARGEANT
Latin Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 4.
GERTRUDE SAUNDERS
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3, Alt. 4; Art Council 4; Spotlighters 1,2,3,
Vice Pres. 2; G.A.A. I; General Yearbook Staff 2,3,., Co-editor Activities
Section 4; SSO Receptionist 4; French Club 3,4; State Science Fair 1,2,3;
Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon 3,4; Math Seminar 2, Sec. 2; Arts C lub 2;
Homecoming Committee Co-Chr. 4; National Honor Society 4.
JAMES SAVAGE
Bronze Pin 3; Blue Honor Award 2; Cabinet Alt. I; Debate Team 2; Degree
of Merit 2; Orchestra I; Hall Monitor 2; Latin Club 1,2,3 ,4; International
Relations Club 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
DAVID SAVNER
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; Debate 2,3, National Forensic
Leag ue 2; Spotlighters 2,3; SSO 4; French Club 2; Math Seminar 2.
SUSAN SAXON
G.A.A. 1,2 ,4; French Club 22
DANIEL SCACCO
Transferred from St. George H.S., Chicago, 3; H.R. Treas. 3,4; Dramatics
1,2; Bowling 1,2.
STEVEN SCHADA
Student Council 1,3,4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Track 1,4; Gymnastics 2,3; Football
2, Frosh-Soph Shield 2; SSO Asst. Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Spanish
Club 2.
Holy Trinity H.S., Chicago, 2; Bowling League
I; Latin
�EUGENE SCHAEFFER
Cabinet 2; H.R. Treas. I, Pres. 4; Track 1,2, Cross Country I, Gymnastics 2;
Hi-Y 1,2, Vice Pres. 2; SSSH Chr. 2,4, Asst. Chr. 3; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Big
Brother 2; SSSH Supervisor 4.
CHARLES SCHARF
Baseball 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Basketball 2,3, Minor "N" 3; Hi-Y 2; Personal
Service Monitor 2.
SUSAN SCHAYER
Glee Club 2,3,4, Musicale Slee.ring Group 4, Musicale Prompter 4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2; Future Nurses Club 3.
MARY LOUISE SCHERER
Cabinet Alt. 3; Glee Club I 2; Racket Squad I; Personal Service Monitor 3,4;
Latin C lub 2.
ROSANNE SCHIFF
Student Council 2, Sec. 2. Cabinet I, Sec. I; H.R. Vice Pres. I; Glee Club
1,2, Loreleis 2; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Racket
Squad 1,4; SSO Asst. Head Sec. 3, SSH Sec. 3, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, SSM
4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Big Sister 2.
RHODA SCHNEIDER
Transferred from Sullivan, Chicago, 4; G.A.A. 4.
SHARON SCHNEIDER
G.A.A. 2,3,4; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y I; SSD 4.
SANDRA SCHOENE
Cabinet 3; H.R-. Sec. 4; Glee Club 2,3, Musicale 2. G .A.A. 1,2,3; Racket
Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 3; SSH Sec. 4; SSM Monitor 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
ANN SCHRAMM
Glee Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Award 2; Tri-Hi-Y I; SSM Monitor 3;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Pins and Pans C!ub 4.
VIRGINIA SCHRAMM
Reflections Reve lries Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Letter 3; SSSH Sec. 2;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3.
JO ANNE SCHROEDER
Transferred from North Park Academy 2; Student Lounge Monitor 4.
DIANE SCHULMAN
Transferred from Paul P. Schriber H.S.; Student Council I; H.R. Vice Pres.
1,2; Glee Club I; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Racket Squad I; SSSH Rater 4; Personal
Service Monitor 4; French C:ub 3, Spanish Club 4.
RALPH SCHULTE
SHARON SCHULTZ
H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Per sonal Service Monitor 2,4.
BARRY SCHWARTZ
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council I; Mixed
Chorus I, Choir 1,2; Masque and Gavel Society 3; Basketball 1,2; Baseball
1,2; Football 1,2; Letter Club 1,2.
S.IJSAN SCHWARTZ
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alt. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Music Award
2, Silver Pin 4, Musicale Crew 3;. Fall Play Crew 4, Reflections Revelries Crew
4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad I; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSM Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 3,4, Publicity Chr. 4; 100/lo Club 4; National Thespian
Society 4.
NANCY SCOTT
Fal l Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A.A.
3,4; Pins and Pans 2,3,4.
EDWARD SEARING
Student Council 4; Wrestling I, Track 1.2, Frosh-Soph Shield 2; SSM 4.
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�JOEL SEARS
Transferred from Senn H.S .. Chicago 2; Beginning Band I, Intermediate
Band 2; Concert Band 3,4; Reflections Revelries 3; Spring Play Crew 4
SUSAN SEEDORF
H.R. Sec. 4 ; Glee Club 2, Musicale Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 3, Reflections
Reve,ries 4, Crew 3· G.A.A. 1,2.3,4, Major "N" 4, Rippelettes Swim Club I;
SSM Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3· Ushers Club 4; Intermediate Twirler 2,
Concert Tw irler 3,4.
BARBARA SEGAL
Glee Club 2; Spotlighters 2; Reflections Reve lries 4, Spring Play 3; SSO
Monitor 2; French Club 2; Pins and Pans Glub 4.
HELENE SEITLER
Spotlighters I; SSSH Sec. 3; Silver Cipper 1,2 , Chr. 2.
RICHARD SELBY
Cabinet 2, Sgt. at Arms 2, A't.
Concert Band 3,4, Orchestra 3,4;
Squad 3,4, Chr. 4; SSSH Chr. 3;
Committee 3,4; National Honor
4; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 1,2,
Reflections Revelries 3; Fa ll Play 4; Racket
Radio Club I; Big Brother 2; Homecoming
Society 4; Drama Minor Award 4.
ROBERT SELBY
Student Counci l Alt. 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4, Cadet I, Intermediate 2, Concert 3,4,
Drum Major 4, Letter 3, Pin 4; Reflections Revelries 3,4; Swimming 1,2;
Racket Squad 3,4, Co-chr. 4; Hi-Y 2; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; Radio C lub I.
CAROLE StNGER
Glee Club 2; Fall Play 3; Spring Play Crew 2, Reflection Revelries 4;
G .A.A. Minor Award 3; Racket Squad 1.2 ,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,3; Spanish Club
3,4; Ushers C lub 4; Twirler 2, Concert Twirler 3,4.
FRED SHANDLIN
SSSH Chr. 4, SSO Monitor 4; La tin Club 3,4.
GERALD SHAPIRO
Transferred from University of Chicago Lab School, Chicago, 3; Student
Council 1,2; Physics Club 4.
JEROLD SHAPIRO
Student Council 2; Cabinet Alt. I; Football 1,2; Track I ; SSM 4.
PHILIP SHAPIRO
Bronze Pin 3; Student Counci l Alt. 2; Cabinet 4; Swimming I; Reflections
Revelries 4; SSSH Chr. 4, SSM Supervisor 4; Latin C lu b 2,4.
SANDRA SHAPIRO
G.A.A. 2,3; Racket Squad I; SSO Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2; 100'}'0 C lu b 4.
WINIFRED SHAPIRO
Art Council 2, Vice Pres. 2; Spotlighters 2, National Thespia n Society 3,4,
Star 4, Minor "N" Award 4; Fa ll Play Crew 2,3, Chr. 4, Spring Play Crew
2,3, Chr. 4; Reflections Revelrieo 3, Chr. 4; Racket Squad I; SSM 4 ; Spa ni sh
Club 3.
ROGER SHEFFIELD
Tennis I ; Wrestling 4; Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 2; Latin Club 1,2.
JUDITH SHELDON
National Honor Society 3, Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3; Cabinet 4
Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 3,4; Reflection Revelries 3,4; G.A.A. 2,3
Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2.3,4 Pres. 4; SSM 2, SSD 4; Latin Club 2,3,4
Ushers Cub 3,4 Sec. 3.
WILLIAM SHER
TERRY SHEVELENKO
Transferred from Evanston H.S., Evanston , I; Band I, Musicale Crew 1,2,3 ,
Christmas Festival Crew 1,2.3; Thespians 3; Fall-Spring Pla y Crews I ,'2,3,
Refection s Revelries Crew 2,4, Stage Mgr. 4, Drama Minor Award 3, Drama
Major Award 4, DrarT'a First Star 3, Second Star 4, Third Star 4, Fa ll Play
Stage Mgr. 4; Swimming I, Football Mgr. 2; Spring Play 4.
CAROL SHI FRIS
Cabinet 3; G.A.A. I; Personal Service Monitor 2,4.
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�JUDITH SHOLIN
Cabinet I; Glee Club 1,2, Music Certificate 2; Reflection Revelries Crew 4 ;
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Minor Award I; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,4, Sec. 2;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanis
Club 2.
SHARON SHORES
Transferred from Senn H.S. , Chicago, I; Student Council 1,4; Cabinet 2,
Alt. 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Glee Club 1,2; Musicale Crew 2, Reflections
Revelries Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 2,3, Fall Play Crew 2,3; G.A.A. I; Racket
Squad 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Sec. 4, Rater 4, SSM 3; District Science
Fair 2; Future Nurses 2; Big Sister 2; Future Nurses Club 4; Ushers Club 4.
RICHARD SHULMAN
National Forensic League 3; Debate Team 3,4; German Club 2; Physics
Club 3.
LESLIE SHUMAN
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago, 2; Band I; Spanish Club 1,2
ROTC 1,2.
JANICE SHIRLEY
Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Sec. I; Glee Club I; G.A.A
I; Racket Squad I; Personal Service Monitor 2,4.
DOLORES SIEBER
Gold Honor Certificate 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3, Silver Pin 3, Vivace 3,4,
Musicale 3; G.A.A. I ; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Senior Yearbook Staff
4; Spanish Club 2,3; IOO°lo Club 4; Science Fair 2.
MARCIA SIEGEL
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council Alt. 4; Masqu
and Gavel 4; Band 2; Intramural Captainball Captain I, Intramural Volley
ball I, Baseba ll Captain 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Newspaper Reporter I; Monitor I
SSO Receptionist 4; Personal Service Monitor 1,2,4; Tickets Sales Committee 2
RICHARD SIEGEL
Student Council Alt. 3, Student Council 4; Track 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3·
Cross Country 4; SSH Chr. 4.
MARSHA SILVERMAN
Student Council 1,2,4, Alt. 3; H.R. Vice Pres. I; Glee Club I; Spotlighters I,
Reflections Revelries Crew 1,3; Ski Club I; Student Service Committee Chr
4; United Fund Drive Chr. 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Pins and Pans Club 3; Science Fair 2, Biology Club 2.
DAVID SILVERSTEIN
Bronze Pin 3; Gold Honor Certificate 2; German Club 2; Biology Club 2·
Math Seminar 2.
RONALD SIMMONS
BARBARA SIMON
Cabinet 3; Glee Club 2; Spotlighters 2; G.A.A. I; Racket Squad I; Tri
Hi-Y I; SSO Rater 4.
MARYLU SIMONSEN
Spotlighters 2; SSO 4.
BETTY JO SIMS
Student Council 3,4; Art Council 2, Pres. 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Racket Squa
1-4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO Asst. Chr., Rater, Monitor 4; French Club 2.
DEWEY SIMS
Wrestling 1,2,3, Minor "N" 2; Cross Country 2,3; Red Cross Life-Saving
SSSH Asst. Chr. 3; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
CAROL SINGER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 2; Glee Club I, Musicale Crew 3; Fal l
Spring Play Crews 3, Reflections Reve lri es Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squa
4; SSSH Rater 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, Vic
Pres. 4; IOO°lo Club 3,4; National Honor Society 4.
LORRAINE SINGER
Tran sferred from Roosevelt H.S., 3; Cabinet 3; Spotlighters 4; Fall Pla'y'.
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Ra cket Squad 4; Hall Monitor 1,2; French Club 4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4; Pins and Pans 3,4.
LINDA SKLAR
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3; H.R. Chr. I; Spotlighters 2; Fall Pla'y'.
Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I, Pin I; Racket Squad 1,4; Senior
Yearbook Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 1,3 ,4; National Honor Society 4.
�JAMES SLACK
Cabinet 4, Alt. I; Hi-Y 2, Sgt. at Arms 2; SSM Moni•or 2; Student Union
Board 4.
ELAYNE SLIVE
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 3; Personal Service Monitor 2;
Synchronized Swim 2; Future Teachers of America 1,2, Division Sec. I, Di·
vision Treasurer 2.
BONNIE SLOTKY
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Glee Club I, Musicale Major Role
3, Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 2; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSM 4; Personal
Service Monitor 3,4; Library Service 3; French Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
SUSAN SLOTTEN
Student Council Alt. 2; Orchestra I; Spotlighters 1,2; G.A.A. 1,4; SSO
Monitor 2; French Club 2.
CAROL SMITH
G.A.A . 1,2; Ski Club I; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSSH Sec. 4,
SSM 2; Spanish Club 2; Future Nurses Club I.
LOIS SMITH
Transferred from Taft H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council 2; SSO Monitor 3.
WILLIAM SMITH
H. R. Pres. 3,4.
LAWRENCE SOQUET
KENNETH SOSNOWSKI
Industrial Arts Club 3.
FERN SPAGAT
Spotlighters 2; Racket Squad I; Senior Yearf ook Staff 4; SSM Monitor 3,4;
Spanish Club 2; I00';.-'0 Club 4; Science Fair I ; Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
PATRICIA SPEICHERT
G.A.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2· French Club 2; Science Fa ir I; Ushers Club 3.
WILLIAM SPIEGEL
SSO Monitor 4; Science Fair I, Astronomy Club I; Science Seminar 2;
Science Fair 1,2; A.V.A. 2.
ANTHONY SPINNATO
Spotlighters 4 ; SSO Asst. Chr. 4; Fall Play Crew 4.
JAMES SPIRRISON
Fo otball 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y 3,4; SSO Asst. Chr.
3, Ghr. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; German Club 1,2; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
JOAN STADELMANN
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band I ; Spanish Club 2,3; Honor Certificate
2; National Honor Society 4.
ELIZABETH STAPELFELD
Student Council 3; Cabinet 2,4; H.R. Sec. I; Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. 2;
Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,3, Pres. 2; SSM 3, SSO Receptionist 4; Student
Union Board 4; Spanish Club 2; Big Sister 2.
THOM STARK
Audio Visual Aids 1,2,3,4.
WILLIAM STARR
�MICHAEL STEFFEN
Transferred from New Trier H.S., Wilmette, 3; Football 1,2; Intramural
Sports 1,2; SSO Ass't. Chr. 4.
LOUANN STEIN
Glee Club 4; Fall Play Crew· 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Science Fair 2.
NARLENE STEIN
G.A.A. 2,3.
MERLE STEINBERG
Cabinet Alt. 1,3; SSSH Sec. 3; SSD Asst. Supervisor; French Club 1,2.
ROBERT STENGL
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 2; Band 1,2,3; Cross Country 4;
Swimming 1,3; Track 3,4; French Club 1,3; A.V.A. Club 3,4; Industrial
Arts Club 4.
ARLENE STERN
Cabinet 3; Spotlighters 2,3; Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 2: G.A.A.
I; Racket Squad I; SSO 4; French Club 3,4; Science Fair 2; Teachers of
Tomorrow I.
ELAINE STERN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Intramural Capt. 2; Hall
Monitor 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2; National Honor Society 4.
RONALD STETZ
Illinois State Science Fair I; Radio Club 1,2.4, Vice Pres. 4.
CRAIG STEVENS
Student Council Alt. 3,4; H.R. Pres. 2; Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band
3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4; Wrestling 2; Racket Squad 4; French Club 2; Golden
Galleon 4.
JUDITH STILLE
H.R. Sec. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pins and Pans, Sec. and Treas 2.
EVELINE STISKA
Girls' Glee I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3, Board Member 2; Rippelettes
1,2,3; Racket Squad 1,2; Spanish Club 4.
PEGGY STONE
Student Council Alt. 4; Glee Club I; Spring Play Crew 2, Fall Play Crew 2,3;
G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 3,
SSO Receptionist 4, SSM 4; Latin Club 2,3.
RICHARD STONE
SSO Monitor 3,4; Science Fair 2.
FREDDIE STRAUSS
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, I; Honor Certificate 2; Student
Council 2; G.A.A. 2,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 2,3.
WILLIAM STREHLOW
ARLENE STROM
·"Student Council Alt. 2; Cabinet Alt. 3; Spotlighters 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; TriHi-Y I; SSM Monitor 2; SSH Sect. 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Fine Arts Club
4; Pins and Pans 4; Teachers of Tomorrow I; SSO Rater 4.
GAYLE STROUSE
Fall Play Crew 3; SSO Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Future
Nurses Club I.
MARY ELLEN STRUMPH
Tri-Hi-Y I; French Club 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2.
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�KARYN STRYKER
Student Council 1,2; Cabinet 3,4; Vivace 3,4; Lore leis 2, Musical 3, Glee
Club 1,2, Choir 3; Reflections Revelries 1,2,3 ,4; Swim Club 1,2; Cheer leading
1,2,3,4, co-capt. 4: Racket Squad 2,3,4; SSSH Chr. 4, SSO Monitor 4; French
Club 2; Nationa l Honor Society 4.
BARRY STUNKEL
Fall Play Sound Crew 3, Chr. 4; Monitor 2: Radio Club 1,2.
LAWRENCE SUBRIN
Ba seball I; Football 2; Wrestling I; SSO Monitor 2.
SHERYL SUCHERMAN
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago 2; Student Council Alt. 4 ; H.R. Sec.
I; Jr. Choir I: Spotlighters 2; Reflections Reve lri es Crew 3; G.A.A. I; SSO
Monitor I; Gym Office Sec. I; Latin Club 1,2; I00% Club 3,4; Newspaper
Salesman I; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
JOAN SUCKOW
G.A.A. 2; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Pins and Pans 4.
MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Band I; Industrial Arts C lu b 3.
CHARLOTTE SWANSON
Bronze Pin 3: G.A.A. I· Racket Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSSH Sec. 4: Personal Service Monitor 4: French Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4, Pres. 4;
National Honor Society 4.
DALE SW ANSON
MARILYN SWANSON
Transferred from Amundsen H .S., 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Tr'-Hi-Y 2; Racket Squad
1,2; I00/'0 Club 3,4; Pins and Pans 4.
HOWARD SYLVESTER
Glee Club I; Track 1.2: Span ish Club 2; Chess Club 2.
IRENE TAEN OLER
Honor Certificate 2: Glee Club I; Spotlighters 2: G.A .A. 4; Ski Club I;
Racket Squad 4; SSM Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3 ,4.
NANCY TANASCUK
Transferred from Gage Park H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club 3.
DONNA TANKUS
Fall and Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish
Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
GRANT TAYLOR
Transferred from
Society 4.
Hirsch
H.S., Chicago, 2; Baseball 2;
National
Honor
SUSAN TAYLOR
Fall Play Crew 4, Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G .A.A. 1,2; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Club 2; Pins and Pans Club 4.
GARY TEMPLER
Band 1,2 ,3.
CHERYL THOMA
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Major Letter 2, State Award 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Personal Service
Monitor 1,2,3,4, SSO Monitor 2; German Club 2.
VIRGINIA THOMAS
Cabinet 4, Alt. 2; Glee C lu b I; Reflections Revelries 4; Musicale Crew 3,4,
Reflections Crew 4 , Spring Play Crew 3: G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,3, 4, Vice
Pres. 2; Racket Squad 1,4; SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Student
Union Board 4 ; Latin Club 3,4.
�ROBERT THOMMES
Band 1,2,3,4, Pin 4, Orchestra 3,4, Music Festivals 3,4 ; Fall Play Crew 4,
Reflections Revelries Crew 4, Spring Pay 4; Latin Club 2.
ALICE THORSEN
Spotlighte rs 2,3, National Thespian Society 3,4; Fall Play 4; G .A.A . 1,2, 3;
Racket Squad 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4 ; SSSH Secretary 2,4, SS M Monitor 4.
LOIS TOMPKIN
Transferred from Whitefish Bay H.S., Whitefish Bay, Wisconsi n, 3 ;
Glee· Club 1,2,3, Choir 1,2, Minor Choral Awprd 3; Biology Club 2; Nilehilite Staff 4, News Editor 4.
MARCIA TOPPER
Spotlighters 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2, Reflections Revelries Crew 4; G.A .A. I ;
Spanish Club 2: Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
JOHN TRAFF
Footbal l I ; Baseball 3; Hi-Y 1,2.
PAMELA TROMMER
H.R. Pres. I, Sec. 2; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3, Marching Band
2,3, Band Letter 2, Silver Pin 3; Spring Play 3; Reflections Revelries Crew
3,4; G.A.A. I ; Racket Squad 4; German Club 1,2,3,4; Future Teachers Club
I; Pins and Pans Club 3; Spring Play Crew Chr. 4.
DONNA TROPSTEIN
Fall Play Crew 3; Latin Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
BARBARA TRUFANT
Cabinet Alt . 2; Glee Club 3; G.A .A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2; SSM 3,4; German
Club 1,2,3.
JAMES TUNE
Band 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Major "N"
3, 4 ; Track I, Frosh Shield I; "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y I; SSO Supervisor 3,
Chr. 3 ; Student Union Monitor 4.
DONALD TUNKL
Industrial Arts Club 2,3,4.
JOHN TURPACK
Transferred from Tu:ey H.S., Chicago, 3; Honor Scholarship Society Award
1,2; T. C.A. Alt . I; Track 3; Yearbook Rep. 2; SSSH Asst . Chr. 4;
Monitor 2; Biology Club 2 Physics Club 3,4.
MICHAEL TUTT
Transferred from Senn . H.S., Chicago; Baseball 3; Track 3; Hallguard 2,3.
JOHN TWOROGER
Student Council I ; Cabinet Alt . 2; Tennis 1,2,3, Minor "N" 2,3 ; Swimming
1, 2, Mi nor "N" 2; Ski Club 1,2,3. Pres . 3; Radio Club 2; A.V.A . 1,2,3,4;
SSO Chr. 4.
JOSEPH UDELSON
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; Debate Team 2 ; Tampa Plant 2.
KATHRYN ,UHLIR
Glee Club I ; G.A.A. 3,4; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Personal Service
Monito r 2 ; Ushers Club.
RONALD UNTERSCHUETZ
Silver Pin 3; Intermediate Band I, Concert Sand 2,3,4, Band Letter 2, Concert
O rchestra 2,3, 4.
ALLEN USOW
Cabinet I ; Musicale Crew 4; Hi-Y 2; Big Brother 2; Ra d io Club 4.
NOEL UZEMACK
Band 1,2,3,4, Letter 2; Trod 3; Latin C lub 1,2.
�JOYCE VALFER
Student Counci l A lt. I; Cabinet Alt. 3,4; Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3;
Senior Yearbook Staff 4; German Cl ub 2,3, Sec. 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
SUSAN VAN
Orchestra 4, Concert Band 2,3,4, Intermediate Band I; G .A.A. 1,2,3, Minor
Award 3; Ripp lettes Swim Club 1,2; Racket Sq uad 1,2; Spanish C lub 3,4.
KAREN VEDDER
Cabinet 4; Glee C lub 1,2; G.A.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Chaplain 2; Racket
Squad 3; SSO Monitor 3,4; Latin C lub 2.
JUDITH VERHUNCE
G.A.A. 1,2 ,3; Moder , Dance Club 2; Intermediate Twir ler 2, Concert
Twirler 3,4; Reflectic.1s Reve lries 3,4; Spanish C lub Representative 4.
JUDITH VIERRE
Transferred from Libertyvil le Fremont, Libertyvi lle, Illinois, I; Cabinet 2;
H.R. Pres I, Vice Pres. 3,4; Reflections Reve lries 2,3,4; Racket Squad 2,3,
Sec. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; SSO Sec. 3; SSM Monitor 4; Personal Service Monitor
2; French Club I.
CAROL VIRGILIO
Student Council A lt. 1,3; Cabinet 2, A lt. 1,3,4, Treas. 2 ; Glee Club I; Reflections Revelries 1,2,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4;
SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, SSD 4; Spanish C lub 1,2; French Club 3;
Big Sister 2.
PATRICIA VOLLMER
Transferred from Farragut H.S., Chicago, 2; Spring Play 3; G.A.A. 1,2;
SSO Personal Secretary 4; Persona l Service Monitor 2; I00'/10 Club 4, Sec.
4; English Survey C lub 1,2; Yearbook Staff I.
JANICE VON HOLDT
Student Counci l 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSO Monitor 4; Persona l Service Monitor
2,3,4.
MADELYNN VOSS
Art Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Board Member 2,3,4, Committee Chr. 3, Major
Letter Award 3; Tri-Hi-Y I; Personal Service Monitor 4; German ,Cl ub 1,2,3,4;
Si lver Clipper 1,2 , Sec. and Treas. 2, Golden Ga ll eon Guild 3,4, Executive
Board Chr. 4.
LINDA VRABLIK
Student Counci l Ali. 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4 , Major "N" 4; Racket Squad I; TriHi-Y 1,2,3,4; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSO tlews Staff Reporter 3, Editor 4,
SSSH Sec. 3, SSM f 1onitor 2, EPIC 4; Persor al Service Monitor 3,4; Student
Union Board 4; Spa i ish C lub 3,4; Ushers Cub 3,4; Honor Board 4.
ELAINE WADLER
Transferred from Pe . shing Jr. H.S., Houston, Texas, 3; Student Council, Alt.
3; Honor Board 4; Orchestra I; G.A.A . 3 · Persona l Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Reflections Reve lries Crew 4.
SANDRA WADSWORTH
Student Counci l Alt. 1,2; H .R. Pres. 1,2, Vice Pre s. 3; G .A.A. 1,2,3; TriHi-Y 2; Persona l Serv ic e Monitor 2.
GARY WANKE
Bronze Honor Pin 3, National Honor Society 3,4; Cabinet Alt . 2; Masque
and Gavel 4; Debate Team 2,3,4, Captain 4; Marching Band 2, Intermediate
Band 1,2; Spot lig hters 2; State Sc ience Fa ir 2, Biology Club 2, Physics Club 4;
Nationa l Foreign Lang uage Leas ue 2,3,4, Degree of Honor 4; Spring Play
Crew 4.
SUZANNE WARDA
Cab inet 2,4, A lt. 3; G lee Cl ub 1,2,3, Lore lies 2,3, Choir 4, Vivace 4, Musicale
1,2,3,4, Go ld Pin 4; G.A.A. 2; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Reflections
Reve lries 2,4; SSO Se c. 3; Student Union Board 4.
LOVINA WARREN
H.R . Sec. 3; Glee C lc b 1,2,3,4, Lorelies 2, Silver Pin 4; G.A.A . I; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3.
WILSON WASHKUHN
Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Latin C lub 3.
RICHARD WASLEY
Bronze Pin 3; SSM 4 ; Lat in C lu b 1,2,3; Physics Club 3, Biology Club 2,
Biology Science Award 2.
ROBERT WASLEY
Blue Honors Award 2; Biology C lub 2; Physics Club 3,4; Foreign Language
C lu b I ,2 ,3; Personal Service Monitor 4.
�ROBERT WEAVER
JEAN WEDGE
Glee Club 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,4: Racket Squad 4; Personal Service Monitor 4.
ROBERT WEGERMAN
MARILYN WEGL
Student Council 2, Alt. I; Cabinet 3; Orchestra 1,2,3, Gold Pin 3, Bronze
Pin 3: Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad 1,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSO 4;
Personal Service Monitor 4: Spanish Club 2,3.
BONNIE WEICHMAN
G.A.A. 1,2.
SHARON WEINBERG
G.A.A. 1,4; SSM 3.
DANIEL WEINER
Student Council 1,2, Alt. 2: Cabinet 3,4, Alt. 3; Latin Club 1,2; SSM 4.
FRED WEINER
Spanish Club 4.
BARRY WEINSTEIN
Student Council Alt. I; Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. 1,2,3; Track I, Gymnastics
2,3,4, Captain 3, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4; SSO Chr. 4; Science Fair I.
LEON WEISBERG
SANDRA WEISE
Transferred from St. Scholastica, Chicago, 2; G.A.A. I; Personal Service
Monitor 1,4; Latin Club I.
HANNAH WEISS
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 4; Personal Service Monitor 2; Spanish Club 2.
PENNY WEISS
Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. 4; Spanish Club 2.
STEVEN WEISS
Tennis 2,3,4, Maier "N" 3,4: Baseball I; Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Maier "N" 3,4;
"N" Club 3,4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3,4, SSM Supervisor 4, SSM Monitor 3.
LYNN WELDON
Student Council 1,4, Alt. 2,3: Cabinet Alt. I; G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club I; Tri-Hiy 2; Racket Squad 2: Reflections Revelries 2; SSD Asst. Head Sec. 2,3, Epic 4;
SSM Monitor 2: Personal Service Monitor 2: Spanish Club 2,3,4.
PAUL WENZEL
MARILYN WERNER
Cabinet Alt. 2: Orchestra 1,2,3,4, All-State Music Activity 4, Pin 3;
Spotlighters I; Reflections Revelries I, Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Executive Board
2,3; Racket Squad 1,4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club 4; Ushers
Club 4; Big Sister 2.
GARSON WERNICK
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 4: Boys' Glee 1,2,3, Symphonic
Choir 2,3, Madrigals 2,3; Swim Team 2: Hall Guard 2.
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�BARRY WERNIKOFF
Student Council
2;
Masque and
Gavel
3,4; Spanish
Club
1,2; SSM.
JOHN WESLEY
Cabinet 2; H.R. Pres. 1,2,3; SSO Monitor 2; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4.
SHIRLEY WESLEY
Cabinet Alt . 3; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, Minor Award 3; Racket Squad I; Tri-Hi-Y I; Personal Service Monitor
4 ; Pins and Pans Club 4, Pres. 4.
CAROL WH ISLER
Student Council 4, Alt. 2, Homecoming Committee Ch r. 4; Cabinet Alt. 3;
H.R. Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Sec. 4; SSO Personal Sec . 4,
Rater 3, SSM 4; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club 3.
DARLENE WHITE
G .A.A. 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Pins and Pans 2,3,4, Pres. 4.
BARBARA WICKER
Glee Club 1,3, Choir 4, Musicale Crew 3; T ri-Hi-Y ·1,2, Sgt. at Arms 2 ·
Monitor 2; Personal Serv ice Monitor 4; Latin Club I; Future Nurses I.
ROBERT WIDEN
Transferred from Steinmetz H.S., Chicago, 2.
ROBERT WID INSKI
Transferred from Schurz H.S., Chicago, 3; Rod and Gun Club I; Horseback
Riding Club 2.
ALLEN WIESKA
Industrial Arts Club 3, Treas. 3.
ROBERT A W I IG
Band 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Ski Club I; Personal Service
Monitor 4; French Ciub 2,3; State Science Fair 2, District Fai r l',2.
MARCIA WIKTOR
Transferred from Elgin Academy, Elgin, 2; National Junior H onor Societ y I ,
National Beta Honor Society I; Student Council 4; Reflections Re velries 4 ;
G.A.A. 3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Fr en ch Club 2; Teachers of T.omorrow
4; Fine Arts Club I.
DIANA WILLERT
Student Council 3,4; Cabinet Alt. I ; Glee Club 1,3, 4 ; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Peminal
Service Monitor 2,4; Latin Club 1,2; Future Nurses I .
JANYCE WILLIAMS
Transferred from Neosho H.S., Neosho, Missouri, 3; H. R. Sec. 3, 4 ;
and Gavel 3,4, Trustee 4; Thespians 3,4, Pres. 4 ; Plays 1,2, Fall Play
Director 4, Spring Play 3,4; Fencing 2; Ski Club 3 ; Cheerleader
Council I ,2; Racket Squad 1.2,4; Newspaper Staff 1,2, Nilehilite 4 ,
Ed. 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 3,4; Personal Service Monito r 4;
Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4, Vice Pres. 3.
Masque
3, Asst.
I , Gym
Pict ure
Spanish
KENNETH WILLIAMS
Bronze Pin 3, National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council Alt. 3 ; Cabinet I;
Yearbook General Staff 2,3,4, Co-Edito r of Academic Section 4 ; German
Club 2,3,4; Math Seminar 2; Science Seminar 2,3,4; Biology C lub 2.
PAMELA WILLIAMS
G.A.A. 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 2 ; Biology Club 2.
PAUL WILLIAMS
Student Council Alt. 3; Basketball 1,2,3, Major "N" 3, Baseball 1,2 ,3, 4 , Major
"N" 3, 4 ; "N" Club 4; SSM Monitor 3, SSSH Supervisor 4 ; Student Union
Monitor 4 .
WAYNE WILLIAMSEN
ALLAN M. WILSON
I I~
�ELLEN WINER
Student Council Alt. 3; H.R. Treas. I; Glee Club 3; National Thespians
Society 4; Fall Play 4, Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2, Reflections Revelries;
G.A.A. 1,2, Pin 2; Racket Squad I; Nilehilite Staff 4; Senior Yearbook
Staff 4; Hall Monitor 2; French Club 1,2,3; Science Fair 2; Golden Galleon
Guild 3,4, Exec. Board Sec. 4; Future Nurses Club 2,3, Sec. 2; Ushers Club
4; Future Teachers Club I; Pins and Pans Club I.
HENRY WIRTZ
Football 1,2 ,3,4, Maior "N"; Track 1,2,3,4, Maior "N"; "N" Club 4; SSO
4; Student Union Monitor 4.
GEORGE WISE
Student Council Alt. I; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2,3;
Baseba ll I; Tennis 2, Maior "N" 4; "N" Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y I; SSSH Chr.
3, SSM Monitor 2,4; Student Union Monitor 4; Latin Club I ; Science
Fair 2.
JAMES WITT
Student Council Alt. I; SSM 3.
JANICE WITZEL
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 2; Cabinet Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. I;
Masque & Gavel Society 3,4, Executive Board 3,4; National Thespian
Society 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelries 3;
SSM 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4, Executive Board 2.
DONNA WOLD
H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Gold Pin 4; G.A.A. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,
Honorary Hi-Y Member 4; SSO Personal Sec. 4; Science Fa ir 2.
ROBERT WOLFF
Student Council I; Swimming Team 1,2, Sophomore Shield 2; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 4; Latin Club 2.
RONALD WOLFSTYN
National Honor Society 3,4, Bronze Pin 3, Honor Certificate I; Math Seminar
I, Vice-Pres. I; Arts Club I; Silver Clipper I, Golden Galleon Guild 3,4,
Executive Board 4; International Relations Club 4.
CAROL WOODS
Student Council 1,2,3, Student Lounge Committee 1,2; Cabinet Alt. 4;
Homeroom Sec. 4; Reflections Revelries 2,4; G.A.A . 1,2; Racket Squad 2,3,4,
Executive Board 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Monitor 2, Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4;
SSD Chr. 4, SSSH Sec. Sec. 3, Asst. Chr. 4, Rater 4; Big Sister 2.
CHARLES WORTHINGTON
Football I; Ba sketball 3,4; Cross Country 4; SSM 3; Student Union Monitor 4.
STEVE WRAY
Magazine Award 1,2; SSO Monitor 2.
RITA WURMSER
_
Cabinet Alt. I; H.R. Vice Pres. 2, H.R. Pres. 3; Spotlighters 2; Fall Play
Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 2,3,4, Chr. 3,4, Reflections Revelries Crew 2,3,4;
G.A.A. I; Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 2,3,4, Chr. 4; Magazine Drive High Sales Award I ; SSO 4.
FERNE YESINICK
Student Council Alt. I; H.R. Chr. 4; Spring Play Crew 3, Fall Play Crew 3;
SSO Sec. 3, Asst. Head Sec. SSSH 4; German Club 3,4, Executive Board
2; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4; National Honor Society 4.
HOWARD YOUNGKRANTZ
Transferred from Norwalk. H.S.,
Science Club 3; Math Club 3.
Norwalk,
California
4;
Latin
Club
2;
DIANE ZAHN
Student Council 3,4, Alt . 2; Cabinet I; Reflection Revelries 2,4; G.A.A. I;
Racket Squad 1,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSSH Sec. 3, SSM Monitor 4, SSD
Sec. 4; homecoming Committee Chairman 4; 100% Club 3,4; Biq Sister 2.
DONNA ZALUD
Student Council Alt. 4; Reflections Revelries Crew 4; Racket Squad I;
Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ushers Club 2; Pins 'N' Pans
Club 3,4, Treas. 3, Sec. 4.
DONALD ZASTROW
MARY LOU ZEHNER
H.R. Sec. 2; G.A .A. 1,2,3,4; Maior "N" 4; SSO Monitor 3,4; Personal
Service Monitor 2,4; Pins & Pans 4.
�MARTIN ZEITLIN
Cabinet Alt. 4; High Salesmanship Award Magazine Drive 1,2; Musicale
Crew I; Spanish Club 2,4; Biology Club 2; A.V.A. 1,2,3,4; National Honor
Society 4; Bronze Pin 4.
MERLE ZELKOWITZ
Student Council Alt. 3,4; Cabir.et 3; Masque and Gavel 3,4, Trustee 3;
Spotlighters 3; Senior Yearbook Staff 4; SSO Rater 4; SSM Monitor 4;
French C lub 1,2,3; District Science Fair 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Spring
Play Crew 4.
ROBERT ZENDER
Student Council Alt. 1,2; Golf 1,2,3 ,4, Major "N" 2,3 ,4, Captain 3, Cocaptain 2; "N" Club 2,3,4; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Senior Co-ordinator 4; SSSH
Chr. 3,4; Spanish Club 2,3; SSM Monitor 4.
MARY ZIEMBA
Teachers of Tomorrow 3; Future Nurses Club 3; La tin C lub 3.
SHARON ZIMBEROFF
Transferred from Bremen Township High School, Oak Forest, I ; G lee
Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Gold pin 4, Musical 3,4, Minor Role 3, Maj or Ro le
4, Prompter 3; Fa ll Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 2; SSM Monitor 2; French C lub
2; Modern Dance Club 2.
GALE ZIMMER
H.R. Trea s. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Silver Pi n 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Racket Squad I;
Personal Service Monitor 2; Future Nurses Club 1,2.
DEAN ZIMMERMAN
SSM 4; German C lu b.
ALAN ZLOTNIK
Student Council Alt. 1,2; Cabinet 4, Alt. 3: Cross Country I, Frosh-Soph
Shield I; SSSH Chairman 4; German Club 2,3; Bio lo gy Club 2; District
Science Fair I.
JOYCE ZOLEZZI
G.A.A. 2,3 ,4; Tri-Hi-Y
Ushers Club 4.
1,2, Treas. 2; Latin
Club 3; Future Nurses. 4;
SUSAN GITELIS
Transferred from Northeast H.S., Philadelphia, Penn ., 4; Prom
Comrnittee 3; Art Counci l 4; G.A.A. 3, Modern Da nce
C lub 3; Hall Monitor 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish
Club 2.
seniors not pictured
ROBERT ABRAMSON
Transferred from Tuley H.S., Chicago, 2; Ha ll Guard 1,2; French
Club 1,2.
PETE BROWN
H .R. Pres. I; Concert Ba nd I ; Arts Club, Executive Board 2;
Spotlighters 2; Golden Galleon Guild 4; International Relations
Club 4.
MIKE BURKE
Track 2,3,4; C hess Club I.
MICHAEL KOFF
BRIAN LARISH
Transferred from Norview H.S. , Norfolk, Virginia, 3; Bowling
Team I; Baseball Team 3.
MARVIN MARK
Footba ll I; Science Fair I; Radio Club I ; Physics Club 3.
JOEL MEREDITH
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 4; H.R. Pres. 4.
GLORIA CAGNEY
Racket Squad I: SSSH Sec. 3, SSSH Rater 4: Latin Club 1,2.
RONALD PENN
Transferred from South Shore H.S. , Chicago, 4; Swimming 3;
Student Service Counci l 1,2,3; Hall Guard 1,3, Captain 3;
SSM Monitor 4; A.V.A. 4.
ROBERT GOLDENBERG
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 4: Footba ll 2,3,4;
Basketba ll 1,2,3 4, Capta in 4; Letterman's C lu b 2,3,4; Hall
Guard 2; Spanish C lub I.
SHARON PETERSON
Student Council I; G.A.A . 1,2,4; Racket Squad I; Spanish
C lub 3.
ROBERT KITTREDGE
Gymnastics 3, "Minor "N" 3; SSM Monitor 4.
DAVID SCHAEFFER
REX RASMUSSEN
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�NOT PICTURED
WILLIAM SEDLACEK
SSO Monitor 2.
CAROL SEELEY
Transferred from Trenton
sonal Service Monitor 2.
H.S., Trenton, Michigan, 2;
Per-
RICHARD STRUCK
EDWARD THOMPSON
THOMAS WILEY
RON JAMAN
Football I; Baseball I; Spanish Club 2,3; Hi-Y 3,4; Student
Union Monitor 4; SSO 3,4; Big Brother 2.
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Steve Alpern
Barbara Lee Argentar
Leo Berens
Freya Berger
Edward Berka, Ill
Robert Brenner
Barry Felcher
Adrienne France
Donald Hayes
Sharon Herzberg
Renfield Jachimowski
Marshall Kadison
Judy Kaiser
Robert Klemme
Ralph Knutson
Dave Levinson
James Mayer
Alvin Mazz
Gerald Nix
Nathan Ohren
Karen Proesel
John Schmit
Gerald Shapiro
Sheila Smith
Barbara Solomon
Frederick Stansfie'd
Alan Sweetow
Richard Stevens
Kenneth Terp
James Thigpen
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�Standing: Mike Kiss ( Sgt.-at-Arms, Parliamentarian), Carole Nachman (Treasurer), Kathy
Luber (Corresponding Secretary), James Carder (President), June Haerle (Vice President),
Starr Braverman (Recording Secretary).
Front to back: Laurel Rechterman, Marilyn Felzer, Ross Miller, Bruce Miller, Harvey Margolis.
Sharon Swanberg, Marvin Anderson, Mavis Lee, Leslie Kummerow, Carole Goldsmith,
Andrea Hoffman, Sue Rapper. Janet Heim, Sharon Gagne, Maureen Fishman, Judy Kaplan,
John Gornstein, Marilyn McKay. Connie Nichols, Kathy Gabel Judy Smith, James Weiss,
Howard Bentkower, Andrea Kramer. Jackie Melvin, Elaine Jaet, Nancy Hanelin.
juniors advance toward leadership.
Upperclassmen at last! Relieved in discovering that there is no great or disasterous change involved, juniors rapidly become adjusted in their new environment at the
East Division. Although quite busy with homecoming preparations and the prom,
the junior becomes more "grade" conscious or "college" conscious. As the counselors'
appointment lists increase, the covers of college catalogues become familiar parts of
the Nilehi scene.
In spite of this note of seriousness, the junior continues to enjoy a long list of
extra curricular activities and social events. With seniors graduating ·and their class
dividing, with traditions amended and friendships ended, their memories still remain
and are a part of the juniors' lives.
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�1un1ors
MR . ADY
Back
Row : Stanton
Phillips , Bill Geffinger, Irv
Starkey, Richard Ni:sson , Steve Valfer, Bob Wilhelm·
son, Ralph Schnaitman, Ted Kletnick. Third Row :
Ken Davis, Marlene Kulwin, Marcia Menkin, Myra
Schectman, Ronna Jacobs, Joanne Worthington,
Norman Anderson. Second Row: Ear l Simon, Sam
Rappoport , Michael Friedler, Judy Tranter, Pat
Hintz. First Row: Judy Didier , Sandra Cantz, Bonnie Epstein , DiJne Rosen, Heidi Goodman, Ellen
Bi lton.
MR. ANDERSON
Back Row : Dave Scheibe, Frank Summers, Pete
Tragos , Gerald Hoff, Bob Dreyer, Randy Zemel,
Donald Byer s, Dan Herchensen. Third Row: Mari lyn Wykowsky, Sharon Field, Karen Heller, Susan
Yardley, Burton Morgan, Robert Capettini. Second
Row : Paulette Gerard, Donna Kotarek, Dolores
Brusin, Margaret Riley, Ross Mi ller. First Row :
Coral Ghionzuli, Nancy Nelson, Julie Gorden, Charlene Chang, Carole Ben son, Sally Cooperman.
MISS APPELL
Back Row : John Esbrook, Pat Kamm, Roy Anderson, Jim Miko l~y . Ken Fiaurnmang, Roger Strimpel.
Third Row : June Haerle, Jay Brautigam, Jeffery
Jacobs, Merrily Bal lou, John H ook . Second Row:
Renee Kaluzna, Esther Mclean, Gayle Wiegman,
A llan Curtis, David Klebbe. First Row: Doris Blake ,
Charlene Hedberg , Viv ian Gierlach, Anita Dage l,
Lynn Watts, Carel Benson.
MISS BECK
Back Row: Andy J oons, Bob Law ler, Bil l Bollinger,
Dave Daley , Al Averbach, Richard Ross, Jerry
Mi chael, Joel Feder. Third Row: Stuart Marsha ll,
Wayne Traff, Howard Baitcher, Sharon Roberts,
Joann Kling, Richard Ponto. Second Row : Kathleen DeVogelear, Sharon Greenberg , Barbara Rek ,
Frank Demith, Virginia Claassen. First Row : Nancy
Hanelin, Bery l Cohen, Frances Barron , Linda Levin,
Roberta Horan , Eileen Denis.
�1un1ors
MR. BLUEGE
Back Row: Jack Barranco, Ron Horlick, Bill Conrad, Tom Townsend, Gary Kozdron, Terry Ostrowski, Ton Nilson. Second Row: Bonnie Feld, Bonnie
Shannon, Judy Tarantur, Hilary Roberts, Barbara
Katz, Lynette Sarow. First Row: Sherry Otto , Karen
Eimstad, Mavis Lee, Carol Menes, Gayle Graham.
MR. BYRAM
Back Row: Bob Demaa, Ron Roberts, John Janet,
Art Maslow, Steve Kaage, Ralph Larsen , Jeff
Chase. Third Row: Don Leaf, Sam Weiss, Larry
Brody, Ray Sakover, Dick Gevirtz, Dave Hoglund,
Bob Ciminello, Jim Carder. Second Row: Carolyn
Nelson, Donna Hendrickson, Kristi Peterson, Sally
Strahan, Renee Waltzer, Marge Levin, Howard
Berger. First Row: Donna Nay lor, Sharon Hawkins, Margaret McPherson, Toni Lyons, Jill Schmidt,
Sidney Frary.
MR. CARR
Back Row: Robert~ Lukes, Fred Krause, Nick Marschall, Richard Hess, Denes Carroll, Ronald Slutsky,
Thomas Ladd, John Gilman. Third ~ow: Larry
Kohls, Ed Lawrence, John Brummett, Bonnie Weisman, Pam Lassen, Virginia Backus, Gloria Balkonis.
Second Row: Martha Her:zon, Elizabeth Burkhardt,
Michael Ricci, Rick Artwick, Ray Kohn, Judy
Vogel. First Row: Georgia Katsoolias, Sharon Redinger, Tina Zenner, Diane Grippo, Bonita Cowan,
fill Rubin.
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�1un1ors
MR. DeJONGE
Back Row : Doug Johnson, Jim Nelson, Carl Zolkowski, Paul Bishop, John Suelzle, Bob Janet. Th ird
Row : Nikki Sasenick, Sheldon Kuperman, Jerry
Jacover, Gene Bader, Sue Chere . Second Row :
Nancy Julius, Sue Merriman, Mary Michelau, Helene Hein, Judy Kaplan, Holly Sca dron. First Row:
Judy Hall, Darlene Friedkin, Linda La t ham, Francine
Raphael, Marilyn Maypole, Aneeta Krugly.
MR . DORSEY
Back Row : Bruce Miller, Bill Krupnick , Bob Wise,
Ron Hi!strand, Richard Littrell, Phil Holder, Ron
De rbes, James Roberts. Third Row : Virginia Burns,
Barbara Lauerman, Marla Boyansky, Bill Kaplin,
Frank Budzisz, Mike Santowski, Marty Levine. Second Row : Judy Kipperman, Phyllis Morriss, Julie
Archibald, Mike Frandzel, Alin Skepner. First Row :
Sue Faust, Linda Kanzelbaum, Pamela Kirk, Cheryl
lmmergluck, Eunice Reimer, Ronni Kahn.
MRS. EDWARDS
Back Row : Ron
Factor, Ralph Weinberg , Ba rry
Vernick, Pat Lowe, Gary Smith, Nei ll Brownst,;in, Robert Arnston. Third Row: Steve Sh ip ka,
Pete Ste p hens, Jim Parchuta, Bob Altman, Glenn
Greenbe rg, Bob Gilhooley, Harvey Savitsky, Sherry
Sost rin. Second Row: Lau rel Rechtermann, Virginia
Sutton, Alice Hutter, Cheryl Wilson, Carole Snouffer, Sue W ershkoff, Sand ra Johnson. First Row : Gail
Bromberg, Lillian Halbreich, Gail Cohen, Sue Nemeroff, Lois Massey, Marcy Hoffman.
MR. FINK
Back Row : Barry Kreisler, Gary Dobbe, Dave Helmer, Bruce Johnson, Richard Levy. Third Row: Louis
Lutz, Kenneth Cohen, Chuck Primrose, Allen Tannebaum, Patricia Wu lf, Howard Bentkower. Second Row : Gary Tennison, No rm an Goodm an, W illiam Young, Sandra Dean, H oward Gol d enstein,
First Row : Debbie Falstein, Nancy Eagen, Janice
Amsterdom, Sue Stauber, Sandra Bolka, J udie
Smith.
�1un1ors
MRS. GROSSMAN
Back Row : Dick Cirrincione, Joe Margalski, Steve
Bernsten Bill Stender, Frank Quante, Tim Hagerty,
Randy Wick. Third Row: Bonnie Cheney, Evelyn
Oros, Ron Tiersky, Ken Foster. Second Raw : Caroi
Schmidt, Marge McEvoy, Joanne Deutsch, Sandra
Larsen, Bruce Bendoff. First Row: Al lyn Arnold,
Alice Spector, Jane Barnett, Deanna Gerber, Carol
Goldsmith, Ann Kazanow. Absent: Pete Penelle,
Bob Hepburn, Dennis Owca, Pat Wyzgala.
MISS HAWKINS
Back Row: Stuart Rubner, Don ZwigoH, Marshal
Ship, Charles Zucker, Richard Hoffing, Ken Sementek, Joseph Schmidt, Jim Boukas. Second Raw : Judy
Hillman, Carol Smart, Carol Murray, Carol Lenox,·
Linda Kaufmann . First Row : Karen Smith, Carol
Wright , Barbara Fe ldner, Barbara Smith, Pat Einsweiler, Darlene Mendyk.
MISS HONN
Back Row: Fred Leavitt, Richard Joos, John Shabel,
Warren Cooper, George Kreegier, John Heitman,
Connie Worth. Third Row: Irene Ferguson, Paula
Sienkiewicz, Diane Rutkowski, Lee Gordon, Brina
Krader, Joan Kempton. Second Row: Barbara Singer, Jim Block, Barbara Graff, Ruth O'Brien, Jere
Kluge. First Row: Theresa Cierny, Sue Rapper, Myra
Burn s, Karen Osney, Jacqueline Smith, Pat Anderson .
MR . JOSEPH
Back Row : Jim Marmel, Michael Thiry, Robert
Brody, Lloyd Brown, Larry Jamrozek, Bob Ell enshon, Chuck Bair. Third Row: Geri Little, Bill
Kaplan, Pat Grybowski, Arliss Breen, Diana Austin.
Second Row : Eleanor Levine, Barbara Hopps, Joanne Dahlman, Richard Berk, Alan Stone . First
Row: Nancy Shapiro, Wilma Haugness, Judy
Schwartz, Jill Schwartz, Sandra McWherter, Elaine
Jae+.
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Miss· KILLEBREW
Back Row: Dennis Mcintosh, Ed,.,ard Carl, Gene
Lubin, Alan Klinke, Don Brown, Roger FerrandezRojo, Jim Oeschler. Third Row : Sharon Schloskey,
Norma Avola, Mike Wexler, Jerry Rabin, Fred
Andrews, Tina aenson, Marilyn McKay, David
Kurti. Second Row: Sherry Herman, Diane Unterschuetz, Helen Jackson, Barry Tefka, Ron Jesse,
Barbara Apelian, Donald Berger. First Row : Diane
Reitzer, Lynn Mo'gan, Phyllis Rosen, Diane Pavlove,
Nena Goldberg, Corinne Grayson .
MISS KLINGER
Back Row: Edward Gould, Richard Mendes, James
Swinger, Jack Feldman, Dale Johnston, Michael
Benedict, Albert Harris. Third Row: Sanford Rugendorf, Carolyn Schoeller, Alan Kassin, Daniel Harvey, Sandra Hillberg, Lynn Ross. Second Row :
Louise DeCarl, Robert Hussey, Susan Penn, Justine
Varney, Donna Nechistak, Richard Nardi, Lynne
Chamlin. First Row : Joanne Krause, Victoria Tindell, Marlene Brooks, Judy Smith, Marilou Owen,
Barbara Axelrod .
MISS LACHMAN
Back Row : Michael Decker, Tom Conaway, Michael
Boyle, Ronald Hillstrand, Robin Wise, Dave Koehler. Se cond Row : Linda Cohen, Paul Brietzke, Craig
Feldpausch, Jacqueline Melvin, Tamara Arbetman .
First Row : Roberta Kite, Arlene Cooper, Caro l
Chada, Ronnie Maul, Jerri-Rae Hook, Arlene Rosen.
MISS LAMBERG
Back Row : Ronald Jaeger, Martin Babendererd e,
Richard Connolly, Robert Karas, Daniel Orchowski,
Richard Hen riksen, Bill Seguin. Third Row : Glenn
Eyles, David Block, Ruthann Mulder , Judi Zaidler,
Karen Chelin . Second Row: Dennis Klein , Steven
La'Tlpert, Trudy Taitz, Linda Peterson, Carolyn
Henkin. First Row: Jayne Shields, Barbara Berg,
Starr Bra verman, Jane Levin , Paulette Armstrong,
Risha Rotkin.
�1un1ors
MR. LARSON
Back Row: Burt Weisberg, Glenn Wentink, Michael
Friedman, Barry Robins, Dennis Moberg, Bob Einhorn. Third Row: Connie Nichols, Dotte Scanlan,
Howacd Kurland, Sandy Swade, Bunni Radsin. Second Row : Yale Wolk, Sharon Basara, Carol Gardner, Jeff Golob. First Row : Pame la Porter, Diane
Sievens, Janet Day, Jeanette Bartsch, Betty Shulman.
MR. LEIPOLD
Back Row: Br uce Beezy, Robert Herkert, James
Hart , William N mmo, James Albert, Tommy
Giljum, Stephen Seibel. Third Row: Carol Gahan,
Edward Rowe , Raymond Elvey, Theodore Janek,
Herbert Meites, G'etchen Anderson. Second Row:
Regina Foss, Sharon Youngkrantz, Peggy Bistolfo,
Simone Fields, Martha Zari, Lyle Ransom. First
Row: Marilyn von der Sitt, Sharon Swanberg, Charlene Selk, Bobby Schwartz, Sherry Schwartz, Charlotte Warda.
MRS . LOEW
Back Row: Mike Lewis, Bob Wallace, Stanley
Harris, Don Jacobs, Lyle Mink, Vic Demartino.
Third Row : Ruth Dorrian, Nancy Steinseifer, Stuart
Bellus , Bi ll Schwartz, Carol Wekony. Second Row:
John Hilbert, Edwin Hagen, Sharon Kunar, Kathy
Luber, Joan Singer, Barry Yavitz. First Row: Kathleen Stockmar. Terry Keller, Jean Bert, Lorette
Fiocchi, Nancy Norberg, Lynette Fray.
MR . MACKEY
Back Row: Ron W oods, Bob Tuchow, Howard
Gebel, Donald Harold son, Ray Beens, Al Krause,
Br uce Palis. Third Row : Karen Ann Williams,
Elaine Dalson, Judith Rhodes, Marilyn Felzer.
Second Row : Sharlene Mednick, Margaret Snow,
Susan Lewin, Alice Barn ow, Dave Anderson. First
Row: Peggy Singer, Mary Ann Spryszak, Gay
Kramer, Claire Balin, Janice Gordon.
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�1un1ors
MRS . LINDEN
Back Row : Alan Nachman, Joseph LeDuc, Jack
Mulis, Ken Borcia, Harvey Marqolis, Robert Repke,
Charles Goldstein . Third Row: Penny Levey. Roberta
Teitle, Susan Cook, Mike Green, Richard Flack,
Kenneth Quigley . Second Row : Meredith McCarten,
Phyllis Kreis, Gail Gresham, J oEllen Pfeiffer, Steve
May. First Row : Margaret Fortney, Arlene Paul,
Marlene Ruttenberg, Ronnie Schaffner, Diane
Schoenberg , Alice Berko.
MR . MEYE R
ack Row : Karen Sylvan, Darlene Mueller, Sandi
B
Rumack, Bob Pr;deaux, Jim Feurer , Euge~e Groat.
Mel Brenner, Neil Friedman . Third Row : Irene
Freske, Sue Bourgerie, Bonnie Stanfield, Karen Koszuta, Andi Hoffman, Tom Glade, Barry Lutz.
Second Row : Dia1e Gross, Trude Brei, Carol Bloom,
Gayle Hirsch, Ann Blumberg. First Row : Rozlyn
Steinberg, Sharon Tobey, Barbara Silverman, Doreen
Korn, Marilyn Singer, Shelly Sutton.
MR . MOSHAK
Back
Row: Jim
Edmann, Tom Beddia, Mike
Becker, James Kromer, Frank Skutta, Perry Ross .
Third Row : Bill Sunter, Gilbert Poppenhagen,
Roberta Shefsky, Ron Wojtas, Kathy Gabel, Lee
Warsaw. Second Row : JoAnne Borisof, Lynn Johnson, Barbara Meyer, John Ramsey, Sonja Carlson,
Ronna Teichman. First Row : Kathy Faber, Marsha
Zimmerman, Dianne Zeutschel, Lori lmmergluck,
Lynn Ghionzoli.
MR. NAPIER
Back Row : Robert Weiss, Richard Moldenhauer,
Michael Friedman, Aldis Rucins, Jerrold Dulkin,
Helen Dugan, Karen Sigel. Third Row : Gloria Hillman, Sherry Shapiro, Janet Bloch, Garnet Carlson,
Kathryn Blau!, S;ndra Ruehrdanz. Second Row :
Steven Poster, Alan Segal, Arthur Block, John
Jaeger, Charles Prebish. First Row : Barbara Hessell,
Joyce Greenberg, Gayle Nesler, Susan Nelson,
Janet Heim, Peggy Franz.
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�1un1ors
MR. NELSON
Ba c k Row : Jerry Robinson, Gary Plice, Mitch
Skolnik, Bill Zoellner, Marv Anderson, Bob Brown,
Km Noesen. Th ird Row : Ron Ditthardt, Janice
Lehman, Qale Barkin, Heidi Herbrich, Sandra
Sach, Amanda Pietrini. Second Row: Barbara Schuhr ke, Nancy Muth, Kathleen McEnerney, Vic Witcher, Gary Linderann. First Row : Cheryl Lewin, Joyce
Irwin, Bev Jones, Ali1e Kite, Joan Kraemer, Karen
Leftwich.
MR. PIROK
Back Row: Paul Frank, Fred Bolin, Terry Wolf,
Edward Walski, Tom Foss, Sylvan Steinburg. Third
Ro w: Terrie Brusman, Ernest Thery, Richard DuMay, Jerry Turry, Michael Rappaport. Second Row:
Elliott Pearl, Garry Oliva, Sharon Crampe, Marlene
Goodfield, Priscil la Meuer, Vivian Habler. First
Row: Candi Tubekis, Joyce Youngblood, Carolyn
Van, Sally Sanders, Edith Eiser>berg. Caro le Nachman.
MR. G . SCHERB
Back Row : Asa Oye, Barry Wagner, Don Puetz,
Fred Kaplan, Mike Stavy, Jim Nelson, Greg Johnson, Gary Yellen . Third Row : Howard Becker,
Harold Norris, Rosemary Garro, Nancy Wendt,
Barbara Young, Mary Ann Zalud, Harley Cookliss . Second Row : Maureen Fishman, Dorothy Wanaski, Gayle Tobey, Mike Lieberman, Stewart Shiman,
Frank Zimmerman. First Row : Louise Martish, Lynn
Kelz, Judy Rosenthal, Robin Reid, Virginia Webb,
Sue Salberg.
MR. TEST
Back Row : Dave Parry, Malcolm Nineberg, Jerry
Dorband, Rick Haber, Barry Cohen, Jerry Zimberoff, Joe Sta rkey. Third Row : Diane Owca, Darlene
Woywot, Steve Alter, Jim Snower. Second Row:
Ray Brzny, Dick Pierini, Mike Duhl, Carolyn Merrill,
J oan Berloznik. First Row : Brenda Silverman, Merle
Yablin, Ellen Goldbaum, Andrea Kramer, Carol
Kreinick, Kathy Glaves.
�1un1ors
MRS . TODD
Back Row : Don Fabbro, Don Linder, Gerald Mirshak, Richard Ingersoll, Bil l Hess, Mike Kiss, Stuart
Argentar. Third Row: Cheryl Weber, Joel Kessler,
Bob Ratze. Second Row: Pat Laing, Janice Streu,
Carol Green, Carol Hagel, Bobbi Henner. First
Row : Judith Kamps, Elaine Schwartz, Sharon Boyko,
Janice Kamps, Suzanne Marwil, Lynn Siegel.
MR . WARNER
Back Row : Donald Hanson, Mike Klug , John
Lowe, Martin Sheehan , Gary Frank, Steve Stone.
Third Row : Penny Corn, Ray Hassan, Howard
Wandell, Diana Kelter , Carole Blumenthal. Second
Row : Mike Payne, John Pasypanko, David Cooper,
Barry Fisher, Joan Deitch, Sharon Gagne. First
Row : Merle Dorfman, Carol Ferraro, Rickey Ex,
Julie Wilson , Diane Kwolek , Barbara Starkman.
MR. WELCH
Back Row : Clay Wi lliamson, Erw in Vieck, Charles
Baker, Gary Mendelsohn, Burt Friedman, Creigh
Gornstein. Third Row: Cheryl Thomas , Kenneth
DeGraffenreid, Henry Fidler, Kenneth Hansen, Edward Gillman. Second Row: Maribeth Kispert,
Janice Eddy, Kenneth Wolfson, Karen Wahlestrom,
Jennifer Spain , Mary Michelau. First Row: Donna
Behr, Debbie Selin, Roberta Brooks, Diane Simons,
Lois Karch, Sandy Colecchia.
MR. WOOD
Back Row: Barry Segal, Danie l Ponte core, Wi ii:am
Vanmersbergen, James Brown, Kermit Corcoran,
Howard Mi chael, Frederick Weihs , Howard Cohen .
Third Row: Li nda Weinbrecht, Carol Recher ,
Susan Fox , Louise Hanson, Mich ael Din itz, Neil
Pol lock. Second Row : Pat Crowe, Herta Ba chmann,
Marybeth Pinch, James Weiss, Kenneth Kann.
First Row : Sandra Weiss, Ann Arnstein, Barbara
Gordon . Judi Weintraub, Ar lene Rubenstein, Gera ldine Stocker.
�Back Row: Diane Taylor, Dean Adams, Bruce Porter, Chuck Vetzne', Marlene Learner, Sue
Mcgill. Fourth Row: Evelyn Zukerman, Sharon Larson , Rosanne Trilling, Robin Kaufman,
Mary Aggen, Diane Marks, Lyle Archer, Bill Timmer. Third Row: Roberta Benson, Elunne
Chaplik, Sue Vraney, Marilyn Greene, Kay Patterson, Candy Johnson, Charlene Mueller.
Second Row: Carol Fink, Jill Underwood, Rochelle Amado, Ellen Sapoznik, Renne Bryer.
First Row: Gene Rocca ( Sgt.-at-a rms), Suzanne Ritchey (Secretary), Steve Colton (Treasurer), Bob Silverstein (Vice President), Stella Mantalos, Dennis Kite (President).
sophomores, at the half-way mark.
The sophomores, the so-called "seniors" of Niles West, have accepted their
position of leadership with ease and pleasure. With no upperclassmen to overshadow their influence, they have become the "top men on the totem pole", the
"executives" of the West Division. The responsibilities of freshmen orientation rest
with these sophomores, for they set the examples to be followed by their underclassmen. In their role as leaders, they help to keep Nilehi traditions a part of
West Division.
In addition to maintaining this leadership, the sophomores have met the challenge
of more advanced courses with time remaining for both friends and activities. Thus,
rewarding and busy are the two adjectives which best describe the sophomore year.
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MR. ANDERSON
Back Row: Ike Heller, Peter Serenje, Br uce Zolott,
Bob Goode, Ron Stryker, Les Multack, Allen Koln,
Ron T ult, Howie Clyman. Third Row: Joel Blitstein,
Gene Rocca, Bob Epstein, Leon Filas, Larry Jordan,
Harry Bloom, Jeff Cowy . Second Row : Diana Bonifer!, Maureen Pesk;n, Cheryl Clausen, Renee Flo rence, Liz Schug, Sherie Kushner, Gail Mindell,
Karen Kessler. First Row : Darlene DiGileo, Barbara
Biga, Karen Becker, Gail Benzel, Rochelle Amado,
Karen Siotky.
MR. CARRELL
Back Row: Merle Pollack, Allen Lazar, Tom White,
Michael Baer, Don Sykora , Larry Gilman, Ken
Cattellier. Third Row: Honora Fury, Helen Payne.
Second Row : Tom Yactor, Peter Tselekis , Judy
Siegal, Marilyn Feinberg, Sharon Berliant, Ly le
Tartak. First Row: Arlene Morishita, Anorea lrgang,
Diane Damsz, Kay Patterson, Darlene Radzin,
Gail Kozlov.
MR. CECH
Back Row : Mike Evans, Ruth Oslund, Steve Sears,
Ron Gale, Wayne Semmerling, Charles Goldberg,
Martin Roach , Barbara Belgrade. Third Row: John
Sullivan, Kurt Stier, Peter Chagares, Wa lter Zavilla.
Second Row : Charlene Swider, Helen Medoff,
Elynne Chaplick, Diane Kruse, Kenny Klein, Howard
Bittman. First Row: Kathy Finn , Gail Palmer, Susan
Dempers, Cherie Bohat, Gail Gordon, Emmy Rubenstein, Sandra Skrzymowski.
MR. COLVER
Back
Row : David
Paul, Ron Greenberg, David
Emerson , Gary Steadman, Ricky Mi lli s, Johnie
Proffitt, Chuck Levin, William Brier, Ray Hadamik.
Fourth Row : Rick Stein, Lawrence Miller, Earl Hoffenberg, Harvey Mande l, Robin Wine, Jackie
Brodsky. Third Row: Diane Marks , Andrea Affrunti ,
Vickie Potempa, Nancy Johnson. Second Row: Martha Sherman, Sue Kraatz, Ron Tash, Philip Armato,
Me lvin Kirchler, Sue Cooper, First Row: Florence
Dover, Carol Best, Joy Fredin, Carlynn Stellar,
Dorothy Matter Maryann M udgett, Maria Dory.
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MISS CONKLIN
Back Row: Chuck Vetzner, Mike Wortman, Rich
Randel, Mike Delman, Bob Schille, Reg. Sachimouski, Rick Haller, Dave Rubin, Mike Cahan.
Third Row : Marlene Dienstag, Ron Ratner, Larry
Olsen, Bob Barber, Nancy Nelson, Dick Wold, Bruce
Kanne, Mark Lane, Sue Eichhorn, Barry Feigenbaum. Second Row : Phil Sosnowski, Gail Kariolick,
Sue Dolnick, Donna Gendell, Gale Carlson, Marlene Stein, Melodye Parchesin, Waller Ilene. First
Row : Judy Maller, Eileen Jacobson, Lila Hassan,
Cathie Wagner, Diane Guttier, Mariorie Sarnat,
Robin Leigh .
MRS. DIMON
Back Row: Steve Schwartz, Ray Elias, Bob Widerquist, Dick Reyno lds, Phil Bentley, Harvey Slutzky,
Bill Timmer, John Papandrea . Fourth Row : Dan Marrinson, Darlene Vidock, Ellen Fletcher, Louise Larson, Letitia Bekier, Barry Carnow. Third ·Row: Elliot
Silber, Richard Kazelak, Norman Kellner, Ray Dean.
Second Row : Joyce Whitton, Jane Allen, Alexis
Magged, Darlene Schmidt, Susan Janik, Richard
Kaye. First Row: Susan Schweit, Janice Davidson,
Shelia Kazmierczak, Nadine Weiss, Helene Harwood, Gail Mason, Carol Jacobson, Judy Wallace.
MRS . DITKOWSKI
Back Row : Bil l Johnson, Glenn Larson , Gary Swensiger, Phil Phleger, Steve Sher, Cheie Berger, John
Kroger, Barbara Boysen. Third Row: Mary Ann Dilig,
Shelly Plotkin, Karen Kinsch, Tony M uskat, John
Woiakowaki, Alan Bolon. Second Row : Ron Just,
Monica Lauer, Ken Gordan, Alan Stern, Alan
Finger, Bob Conne lly, Barbara Kalver. First Row :
Sarah Fox, Marilyn Janis, Paula Meyers, Marilyn
Green, Julie Codell, Joy Snyder, Charlotte Tinker .
MRS. DOVRE
Back Row: Rob Golden, Phil Monson, Janet Terp,
Robert Heffron, Paul Zemel, Robert Strand, Russel l
Peterson. Third Row: Gary Lorenz, Barry Weintraub, Judy Mehlman, David Hussey . Second Row:
Bill Seibel, Barbara Chez, Nina Kryski, Sandy Lisnek. First Row: Janes Chapnick, Beverly Gore,
Roberta Bolon, Maxine Kaplan, Eileen Be nder,
Sally Hoover.
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�sophomores
MR. ENGLE
Back Row : Dan Sideman, John Schmidt, Elliott
Bender, Chris Shaughaiessy, Roger Patek, Charles
Giovanelli, John Ferguson, Don Johnson, John Vold,
Mike Weinlein . Fo urth Row : Gary Schweig, Lance
Vincent, Dan Bostron, Barry Laskov, Mike Doniger,
Joe Wi lson . Th ird Row : Brad Kas+e, Gloria Kettering, Pat Selzer , Alice Swanson, Pat Riley, Rosanne
Tril ling . Second Row : Sue Furster, Donalee Weinstein, Karen Andersen, Sharon Sager, Sally Olson,
Susie Fian. First Row : Joan Mann, Carol Becker,
Laura Cech , Margo Wise, He len Teneicken , Donna
We inga lt, Cheryl Bates, Robert Couzins.
MR. HARVEY
Back Row : Bruce Porter, Bob Finn, Dennis Herkert,
Ron Gore, Harvey Mus li n, Tim Lee, Gerald Jvarsky,
Ken Altshu ler. Fourth Row: Ken Krone, Jim Corty,
Rick Martinez, John Reese. Third Row : ldalee Frankenstein, Lynne Johanson, Terry Torosic, Sue Grecu,
Howard Bolnick. Second Row: Jim Tovell, Rona ld
Sherman, Juanita Boyk, Gail Berger. First Row :
Alyse Plotnick, Arlynne Cohen, Karen Schwartz,
G lee Miller, Michele Lazar, Dorene Sohr, Connie
Phelan.
MISS HATCHER
Back Row : James Wicker, Jeffery Tieger, Robert
Kropf, Dwight Yoshioka, Dan Ehrensaft, Ga ry McCa ll , Harold Schlicting, Louis Page, Ge rald Klein.
Third Row : Janis Tenner, Susan Wainberg, Janet
Dah li n, Dow Deck , Victor Banks, Gerald Weihs, Alan
Scheufler, Janice Felber, Donna Ma irson, Sue Adelman. Second Row : Joel Zimmerman, Jerry Kamensky, Marilyn Schne'der, Jill Underwood, Meryl Harris, Denna Turner , Judith La ndaver, Gerald Wagner. First Row : Lynette Rabin, Pame la White, Susan
Nixon, Lucill e Balestra, Carol Campbell, Ellert
Sapoznik, Joan Kardoff .
MRS . HOBBS
Back Row: Craig Jantsch, Ga le Carlson, Jeff Shanin , Dennis Lauter, Richard Opensky, Al Elenewski.
Len Singer, Harold Weibel, Gary Gats. Th ird Row :
Buddy Marks, Art Mclin, Howard Kaste, Marty
Weiss, Rosemary Patek, Toni Anderson, David
Polakoff, Ken Pearson. Second Row: Marlene Learner , Linda Schmid, Donna Harri son, Marcia Ream,
Jean Karlensky, Karer. Felber. First Row: Alayna
Roth , Sue Mande l, Jacqueline Moravick, Marcia
Langer, Karen-Lee Nord, Francine Uditsky, Dia ne
K;ein.
�sophomores
MR. HOOSLINE
Back Row : Keith Perrin, Jerry Kahn, Larry Gabl.
Ralph Paquet, John Hanlon, Richard Felsenthal,
Howard Singer, Ri chard Mariacher, Joe Pitzer, Elliot
Davidow. Third Row: Harold Selz, Larry Katsoulis
Jim Reed, Larry Sharpiro, Ross Bendel, Mike Bauer,
Kim Ha-rfst, Robin Kaufman, Diane Alder, Dennis
Dilg. Second Row : Vicki Gershberg, Pat Baumann,
Paula Leibowitz, Sheila Gold, Karen Reinhard.
Maureen Paul, Karen Cleanoff, Helen Weber . First
Row : Nancy Tucker, Kathy Ellis, Nili Olive, Nanette Jacobs, Jill Markin, Jane McMurray, Terry
Carsky.
MISS HOUSEHOLDER
Back Row : Bi ll Chagares, Jeff Hartenfeld, Leslie
Rimmler, Robert Ruy le, Michey Birger, Edward
Gold, Edward Zastrow, James Allen, Ri ch Mittenthal. Third Row: Joseph Liss, Ken Petersen, Linda
Swerinsky, Christine Citro, Larry Brandel, Sue
Ke llman, Dean Marines. Second Row : Arlene May er, Deb Orzeske, Judy Erickson, Maria Sinkus,
Cynthia Krumsieg, Linda Lindemann, El len Horwitz,
Trudie Baskin. First Row : Debbie Beil, Judy Goldstein, Judy Blumenthal, Carol Fink, Judy Rosengard, Sue Karsten .
MRS . JENKINS
Back Row : Greg Ziemianin, Bill Johnson, Dan Pinch,
Sam Wernick, Bill Lorr, Phil Moss. Alan Christensen, lv1orton Blatt. Third Row : Delphine Niewiadomski, Carol Fixet, Roberta Benson, Kathi Kent,
Dean Robson Tom Yalos. Second Row: Marie Theis,
Judy Locher, Sue Scholnick, Marie Persky. First
Row: Maurice Strom, Marilee Diesterhelt, Sue
Gottfried, Sue Clayman
Carol Kumlin, Karen
Bonesz, Ron Heitman.
MR. JOHN
Back Row: Bruce Miller, Harry Hochfelder, Jeuel
M cWheater, Bill Kesse l, Richard Formeister, Dave
Ler ner, Phil Greenberg. Third Row : Mari lyn Johnson, Anne Dorband. Second Row: Michael Nudelman, Andy Berman , Richard Young, Dot Andreason, Sherle Morgan, Sue Poklop. First Row : Kris
Connely
Stella fAantalos, Andrea Lev, Peter
Cyrog, Jean MMgulies, Bob Anderson.
�sophomores
MISS LaMAR
Back Row: Steve Brown, Tom Gardner, Glenn
Sulser, Jay Shavin, Ralph Piwko, Tom Lund. Fourth
Row: Mike Goodman, Stuart Fine, Steve Colton ,
Marvin Kay, James Murphy, Duncan Mudloff.
Third Row: Janice Imber, Sue Kimball, Carlene
Hunter, Sheri Schulman. Second Row : Wendy
Grossman, Jayne Dilg, Sue Berberick, Annette Metzger, Eileen Libby, Holly Lassen . First Row: Carol
Louis, Carole Logiurato, James Rosenzweig, Ray
Henriksen, Richard Hellman , Karen Christensen,
Suzanne Foss.
MISS LAWSON.
Back Row: Larry Wolfinsohn, Wayne Ruderman,
Robert Steffeck, John Engstrom, Ray Pro ss, Mike
De lott, Marty Miller, Paul Pershin, Gayle Levin.
Third Row: Gary Lewis, Mike Purcell, Mike Ettinger,
Ronnie Arndt , Warren French, Judy Stevens, Karen
Hettema Ellyn Cowan. Second Row : Bobbi Epstein , Bob Grossman , Ronald Hoffman, Linda Masters, Phyllis Johnson, Lynn Kraemer, Maria Berman,
Elaine Levinson, Charlene Mueller. First Row :
Richard Bloo m, Sue Pavlo, Joan Kroichick, Maxine
Shikoff, Sharon Lewisberg, Hilary Henner, Harriet
Duhl.
MRS . MARGUARDT
Back Row: Dick Knott, Robert Crane, Barry Kutock,
Walter Kay, Alan Hirsh , Loyd Pressman, Bob Volmer Larry Rosen. Fourth Row: Bobbie Lutren , Connie Johnson, Ruth Loeding, Martin Bramson, Gary
Graff, Marvin Primack. Th ird Row: Ira Kann, Jeff
Siegel, Aran Winter , Mike Fehrman. Second Row:
Ellen Pildes. Marie Do lgin Inez Klei n, Sharlene
Learner, Maureen Freres, Mar ra Mi lton . First Row :
Sandra Kay Joyce Starr, Alice Griffin, Holly
Brown, Lauren Shepa<d, Alice Winston, Katie Cohen.
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MR. McKENTY
Back Row : Bob Anderson, Bill Graham, Jay Forman, Craig Curry, Bill Brandt, Jack Novi+, Ethan
Braunstein, Bill Zager, Byron Kutok. Second Row :.
Sue Bergsman, Lynn Johnson, Mealine Klinn, Sally
Gross, Diane Bridge, Gary Hirsh, Jeff Kaywood.
First Row : Alice Anthony, Lynn Leop old, Sandi
Friedlander, Merle Cohen, Pam Pliskin, Donna
Domb•ck.
�sophomores
MRS. PANOS
Back Row: Jack Berger , Sanford Schwimmer, Robert
Todd, Jim Isaacson, Jim Allison, Harvey Gersh,
Bill Richardson, Dora Heine, Richard Orloff. Third
Row : Charles Young, Clair Williams, Niel Phillips,
Kathleen Cashatt, Jack Kemnitz, Jack Permer, Steve
Drela, Mitchell Joffe. Second Row: Roberta Seidman, Sharon Larson, Roseann Schmidt, Sheila Gerstein, Lynn Weiss, Jean Moss, Alana Penner, Anthony Mamone, Melvin Ra iner, Jeff Marker. First
Row: Marsha Levin, Valerie Powers, Yolanda
Szwajger, Rochelle Karol, Elmaza Hassan, Lea
Bea ubien, Barbara Vin cent, Sheryl Feldman, Helen
Marling.
MISS PARAS
Back Row: Bi ll Link , Larry Noesen, Ken Hopps,
Lester Turovitz, Ken Portrue, Al Kitchen, Ted Maurer, Bru ce Shuster. Third Row: George Herter Adrienne Lurie, Janice Pietrzak, Stuart Cowin, Ken
Shultz, Mel Roseman , Karen Anderson, Sandy Sonne,
Stewart Treger. Second Row: Roz Greene, Barbara
Cyw i nski, Candy Johnson, MaraLynn Berger, Marlene Schwartz Gail Klapman, Ela ine Traiforos, John
Kavooras. First Row: Barbara Finder, Barbara Frohman, Lana Dinitz , Edith Goldberg, Jackie Miller,
Karen Cohen, Susie Freeman.
MR. PAULSON
Back Row: Herbert Zarov , Robert Lis, Jack Mise,
Dale Rust, Randall Burns, Stuart Epstein . Fourth Row :
Norman Glutzer, Dennis Kite, Earl Ferguson, Nancy
Silzer, Tina Kroon, Alan Stern. Third Row : Maureen
Larson , Judee Fine, Marie Bedee, Lynda Payne.
Second Row : Jacqueline Czerniak, Benjamin Rabin,
Leon Bilton, Barbara Dongilli, Dianne Kerrel, Joseph
Weisbrodt. First Row: Barbara Laff. Arlene Orlove,
William Hark, Virginia Butzow, Audrey Levin,
Margaret Goldenbogen, Stuart Richter.
MRS. SACHER
Back Row: Mickey Kesselman, Kyle Archer, Pau l
Orser, Bob Hoffman, Fred Wulff, Dennis Fornoff,
Frank Duda, Dennis Rossi, John Walter, David
Levee. Third Row : Ed Sotel lo, Bob Greenberg, Penny
Frishman, Marsha Johnson, Steve Spilberg, Judy
Levatino, Steve Allen, Ira Miller, Jack Berger. Second Row: Carol Gutbrod, Karen Bro, Maureen Wolf,
Karen Andrews, Marsha Bernstein, Bunny Cooper,
Rosema ry Koh ler, Marlyn Silver. First Row : Rosalyn
Klatt, Gail Moss, Bobbe Robins, Jean O'Malley,
Bonnie Cooper, Lil Sherman.
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MR . SANDBERG
Back Row: Gerald Posedel, Margaret SchultP, Tom
Champion, Bill Gutshick, Earl Brocato, 1.Je Ho lzwarth, Ron Schatsick, John Brundermr·,. Third Row :
Sean Wright, Nona Levin, Gary Seiden, Dennis Lidberg, Kathy Gold, Al Kirshner, Tom Perri, Barry
Ashkinaz. Second Row : Ruth Field, Sue Ritchey,
Marcia Burnstein, Richard Bue low, Boo Stein, Marlene Blitstein, Mark Epstein, Claudia Novotny. First
Row : Renee Maston, Danna Hirsch, Sherry Holzman,
Dawn Wilinkin, Donna Kaufman, Sherry Berns,
Betty Kritzler.
MR. SCHNURR
Back Row: Barbara Ederer, Gary Sax, Bob Kravitz,
Don Haas, Bi ll Kalmes, Allan Witzel, Jack Burr,
Bill Oliver. Third Row : Mike Andelman, Joe Fallice,
Lewis Davidson, Gene Adelman, Evelyn Zukerman, Joanne Wheeler . Second Row : Robin Wagner,
Sue Ingersoll, Jeff Smith, Joe Vaughn, Rayanne
Painter, Zona Kaplan. First Row : Lau rie Taylor,
Mardell McMahon, Barbara Hoffman, Bonnie Bakken, Alan Ralsky, Jill Underwood, Sue Gallowich.
Back
MR. SORENSEN
Row : George Scott, Steve
Horwitz, Joe
Kennedy, Mike Cavanaugh Robert Silverstein, John
Dubonn, Rick Bergren. Third Row: Steve Turpack,
Randy Gibson Joe Maro, Jay Davidow. Second
Row : Bruce Ackerman, Geri Bolon, Coralie Vodian,
Susan Trowbridge, Diane Seligman, Linda Roberts.
First Row : Susan Ferrell, Judy Massing, Sheree
Heller, Bonnie Olsher, Janice Potnick, Jackie Lantz,
Brenda Davis .
MISS SPRANKEL
Back Row: Marilyn Crafton, Maynard Li chterm an,
Arnie Glassberg, Bi ll Hohman, Jack Stein., Aaron
Stal, Morrie Friedman, Ron Kirschner, Fourth Row :
Sharon Bieber, Sandra Peacock, Joy Wermund ,
Merrily Herrmann, Mike Smaller, Lester Aschi:r.
Third Row : Jim Perlow, Jim Puccinelli, Bennett Rudolph, Barbara Jvarsky. Second Row : Doreen Stocker, Nancy Krischke, Barry Epstein, Betty Sielski,
Richard Miller, Tim Harrigan. First Row: Pam Duke,
Joyce Mastron, Rhoda Glenzer, Diane Anton, Roberta Grossman, Naureen Pozner, Renee Bryer.
�sophomores
MRS. STEMPEL
Back Row : Craig Wagner, lv1ike MacCullum, Gil
Unatin, Dean Adams, Bob Sorakin, Richard Smevold, Ron Damman, Mike Kagan, Dan Raab. Third
Row : Christine Hoffner, Maryann Callela, Barbara
Graczyk. Tom Wilson, Walter lngstrup, Lee Colonna, Penny Varney, Ciaire Tabel, Bill Faehse. Second
Row : John Katsoolias, Jim Albrecht, Jane Nielson,
Barbara Ruthberg, Carol Bacino, Diane Wasserman,
Mike Saken, Roy Carlson. First Row : Louise Weilberg, Francine Zak, Barbara Sabin, Terry Zimka,
Kathy Haller, Lorraine Zend.
MISS TIPTON
Back Row : John Isaac Gil Samson, Tom Weise,
Loretta Trendier, Gerald Wagner, Equardo Szust,
Tom Adams. Third Row : Diane Taylor, Isabelle Bachman, Mike Olenick, Dan Smith, John Minx, Marty
Capsuto, Barry Paas, Arthur Galen, Barry Ladehoff, David Nelson. Second Row: Karen McCarthy,
Joan Wells, Elizabeth Fagerstrum, Linda Young,
Juliette Bain, Cheryl Dahl. First Row : Karen Anger,
Dale Sachnoff, Mike Racusin, Bruce Varon, Marlene
Harris, Diane Pahnke, Susan Kamen.
MR. VanARSDALE
Back Row : Barry Manpearl, Bill Wehrmacher, David
McCarty, Leslie Jaeger, Ira Cogan, Carl Rath,
Wayne Hanson, Patrick Neville, Phil DiGrazia,
Frederic Samson, James Smith. Fo urth Row: Judy
Elias, Mary Aggen, Cheryl Schinberg. Lisa Mandel,
Barb Passman, Robert Schmidt, Barbara Paus, James
Silman . Third Row : Gary Spies, Mike Wolff, Steven
Lazar, Steve Kaplan, Barb Kontelas. Second Row:
Harriet Verbin, Cheryl Lanoff, Jim O'Neill, Frances
Weinman, Donna Tax. First Row: Robin Coleman,
Heather Nissenson, Gail Schneider, Harriet Gelman, Janet Carlson, Fred Rosen, Eileen Nevitt.
MISS WILLIAMS
Back Row: Thomas Schmidt, Ralph Johnson, Robert
Martin, Gerald Berman, Robert Pastorelli, Barry
Kerman, John Schulz, Richard Young. William Peterson . Third Row: Garry Nevins, Robert Weinstein,
Matt Harper, Dennis Painter, Allen Kaplan, William Toelke, Marvin Ruben, Norman Druck, Bruce
Silverstein. Second Row : Sheila Trolcky, Susan Vraney, Linda Carter, Susan Fesselmeyer, Carole Kasper,
Sharon Castle, Kathy Wells, Sherman Weinberg.
First Row: Roberta Richter, Gail Weiss, Justine
Swider, Janet Olson, Phyllis Laskov, Dale Schmitzer,
Marsha Hellman .
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�Back Row: Brenda Egiel, Steve Lee, Donna Paul, Jim Futransky, Nancy Carlson, Avis Mash.
Fourth Row: Amy Leuine, Barbara Goodman, Carol Rogers, Marilyn Blarik, Barb Freeman,
Marci s Sass, Pat Bird, Candy Dsmeduc, John Peters. Third Row: Steve Silverson, Karen
Evans, Diane Rifkin, Donna Rugendorf, Kim Hobbs, Flo Beletz, Barb Koppermeir, Inna
Summers. Second Row: Linda Shapiro, Barb Fogel, BettyAnn Levin , Wayne Lemieux,
Marilyn Beilin, Marsha Berger. First Row: Lynn Pau ly (President), Ted Forsberg (Vice
President), Linda Melamed (Secretary), Chris Flowers (Treasurer), Sherry Fugendorf (Sgt.at-Arms), Tim Taylor ( Sgt.-at-Arms).
freshmen gain self-assurance through experience
TherP is something refreshing about the faces of freshmen on that first hectic day
of the fall term. Both anticipation and bewilderment are seen in the eyes of these
new students as they wander through the corridors in search of room 214 or M 13.
This is just a beginning of the year that lay ahead, a year of many "firsts"; papers
and more papers, final exams, late passes, and formal dances. It is a year of uncertainty about the high school fun and problems to come; and, exploration into
new and varied activities and situations. In all his endeavors, academic or extracurricular, the freshman gains new friends and forms new interests. And, as those
final June days approach, his first uncertainties change to self-assurance, and he learns
to accept the responsibilities and challenge of high school life.
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�freshmen
MR ANDERSON
Back Row: Br uce Goodman, Wayne Hutter, Glenn
Parker , Robert Lieberman, William Hohs, Fran cis
Root, Scott Rome, Jeffrey Hyman, Robert Glass.
Fourth Row: Elyse Swider, Jacqueline Brandt, Nancy
Novak, Linda Blessing, Richard Grant, Patri cia
Becker. Third Row: Fredd Hildebrand, David Posmantier, Marianna Westphal, Ellen Levine. Second
Row : Leah Ruderman , Lynn Denley , Lynne Freedberg, Gregory Thoma, William Berg, Steven Rubin.
First Row : Jeffrey Lerner , Patri cia Hou lihan, Janet
Selig, Roberta Cohan, Merle Jacob, Ma ureen Karlin, Br uce Worth, Abraham Lev .
MRS . BARNES
Back Row : Greg Strobl, Joel Stronberg, Jon Krum,
Berton Hall, Mark Sorokin, John Peterson, Gerry
Greenberg, Richard Baum. Fourth Row: Charmaine
Klein , Richard Green , Mike Owens, Kent Brody,
Chris Redinger, Doris Lange. Third Row : Linda
Zimmerman, Janice Go ldfeder, Bette Gustavson,
Roberta Chaskin . Second Row : Gerri Nickolas,
David Heeres, Jill Sippil, Marcia Pinkwater, Stan
Goldfarb, Steve Lee. First Row : Mary Levitan,
Kathy Plough, Charlene Beck, Diane Goch, Renee
Jacover, Linda Lopez, Howard Plenn.
MRS. BEIL
Back Row: Carol Werner , Pam Joffe, Madelon
Kahn, Joyce Kanofsky, Ellen Strauss, Donna Zeitlin,
Robe rt Schwarz, Susan Andrews, Yvonne Br edier.
Third Row : Lester Salberg, Lawrence Blacker , Leonard Roos, Alan Alop, John Arpan, Evan Ruma ck ,
W ill iam Cornelius, George Warnke , Jeff Wolf. Second Row: Marcia Fi sher, Barbar Koppelmeeier,
Rosemary Colucci, Yvonne Bredier, Susan Peterson,
Michae l Mi les, Walter Kummerow . First Row:
Marcia Mink, Trudi Davis, Gerda Meyrowitz, Robert
Singer, Stewart Spies, Stewart Metzger.
MR BOEVERS
Back Row: Dianne Ba um, Marc Simmons, Roberta
Tyska, Sue DeCorrevont, Pat Petit-Clerc, Phyllis
Myers, Paul Jacobs, Maurice Mazz, Roger Luzwi ck.
Third Row: John Kmety, Eileen Boosales, Carl Snyder, Wayne Wa sserman, Tom Hanlon , Dean Katz,
Marcia Sass, Marcia Creviston. Second Row: Matt
Dewar, Tom Brant ley, Dennis LeFevre, Judy Stein,
Judy Le Tourneau, Ellin Levinson, Keith Wiig. First
Row : Jo Ann Koznarski, Barb Lee , Sue Miller, Larry
Metnick , Arlene Sager, Ros Berkover, Margie O'Reilly.
�freshmen
MRS. BORCHARDT
Back Row: Ted Forsberg, Terry McComb, Steve
W·a lach, Stu Levine, Al Mattio, Don Clauser,
Vladimer Soko:ov. Fourth Row: Pam Prange, Janet
Kuffer, Mary Ann Oram, Amy Gabriel, Bonnie
Gregerson, Harvey Kaluzna. Third Row: Terry Bramwell Vic Stroetzel, Leslee Berkson, Sofia Bozin.
Second Row: Bob White, Dick Nagai, Myra Kay
Pau ette Schulman Lorrie Herman, Diane Ehren·
saft. First Row: Harriet Slaw, Caro Manna, Rita
Stupp Susan Andelman, Mari lyn Glenn, Elaine Lubeck, Tom Mattingly.
MR. BRUFKE
Back
Row:
Fred Blender, Irwin Wallach, Gary
Braslawsky, Mariiyn Fink l, Barbara Fimoff, Lan nie Moldofsky, Carol Klaskin, Richard Oscarson.
Third Row: Caro l Rogers, Bob Lotz, Jerry Dolins,
Richard Kujava, Joel Wolf, Guy Vincent, Kim
Herbon, Pam Schiller. Second Row: Carol Dreiser,
Shell Saffro. First Row: Linda Konitz. Ron Luzzo,
Ethel Smith, Anita Mascolino, Elizabeth Gallen,
Doug Lipman Leorard Levine.
MR . COYER
Back Row: Janis Lowy, Gwen Stanfield, Al Ka ufman, Ronald Nelson, Phillip Baum, Pat Drucker,
Constance Weichmann, Roger Barrick. Third Row:
Sherry Metz, Leni Epstein, Perry Tasky, Anthony
Melas, Jim Jobst, Susan Mann, Judy Lear, Rosalie
Sterner. Second Row: Rhonda Kauffman, Mi lton
Wikell, Charles Bass, Barbara Bloom, Ronald Klipowicz, Lonny Hoffman. First Row: Gordon Peterson,
Linda Lichtenstein, April Mau, Wes ley Jones, Wen dy Arbit, Judy Ward.
MR. CRESS
Back Row: Sharon Midaugh, Peter Kirchens , Leon
November, John Heinz, Werner Galowitch, James
Janek, Jim Voigt, Craig Woods, Ron Thigpen,
Rick Spencer, Bob Herbster. Fourth Row: Judy Bur gess, Maureen Maher, Lesley Levin, Steven Dory,
Michael Garlich, Richard Jahnke. Third Row: Sherry
Smith, Vick i Mascolino, Nancy Carlson, Linda Klyman. Second Row: Kay Fu lkows ki , Sue Bernstein
Bonnie Schiffman, Jeff Sandler, Rosemary Rogan,
Elaine NeuBauer. First Row : Linda Bloom, Mark
Lieberman, Alan Lovering, Fred Milwer, Irene Silverman, Linda Maxon.
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�freshmen
MR. DICKINSON
Back Row : A fred Manasin, William Meisner,
Timothy Taylor Jack Bookwa ter, Michael Head,
Kenneth Johnson Ronald Cassman, Gary Gaan.
Third Row : Gary Goldman, Sherwin Levin, Norman
Seigal, Christine Oscarson, Holly Miller, Linda
Norling, Julie Schulman, Corine Lubin. Second Row :
D;ane Brunswick. Aviva Stearns, Linda Swanson,
Keith Dougherty, Lois Herman, Darlene Smith.
Fi rst Row: Julie Sc"ulman, Barbara Berlin, Ruth Kirman Paul Hain, Jone Reed, Rita Noesen, Norman
Sand,trom.
MISS ENT
Back Row : Bill Dressel, John Rettberg, Roy LaRoussa, Donn Pearlman, Fred Anapol, Bob Woolley,
John Dougher. Fourth Row: Ted Feldman, Stephen
Steve
Winston, Marilyn Bub1'ck, Cynthia Cockrel
Silverman, Bob Bacer. Third Row: Lee Ann Rcimmon,
David McQueen Sandra Wolf. Toni Allison. Second
Row : Larry Pogofsky, Ruth Solomon, Lorene Losher,
Lane Marinello Peter Yorsatz , Norma Ream . First
Row : Linda Anderson, Marsha Engerman, Al Jenner,
Lois Ditowsky, Sherry Singer , Susan Robinson ,
Caren Mich.
MR. FABRI
Back Row: Ed Levine, Bob Vo llme r, John Miguel.
Sa ul Shapiro, Roger Huen, Sheldon E·ias. Mike Hansen, Roger Scott. Fourth Row: Karen Shel:ist, Nancy
Levitt, Karen Da'I, James Lin dstrom , Harvey Beck
Steven Skolnik. Third Row: Linda Br in Janer Stone
Me ody Vandyne, Marcia Berk. Second Row: Karen
Nelson Andrea Koehler Carol Long, v:ctoria Barr ,
Marlene Weinberg Barbara Strickett. First Row:
Leon Cooperman, Dav·d Viveros Aan Schwartz,
Russe 11 Nelson, Robert Git is. Leslie Towbin.
MRS. FINFER
Back Row : Louise Ferdman, Sandy Dav idove , Donna
Uleck, Annette Iverson. Linda Schoenberg, Barbara
Mueller Betty Anderson. Third Row: Virg inia Yan
Ommering Kath leen Dreu Betty Linin, Ronette ten
Eicken, Betty Modetz , Linda Benjamin, Karen Con:ey, Sue Greenwa•d. Second Row : Jon Chavlovsky,
Steve Truax, Lynn Miller, Lynn Marcus, Scott Feerd ,
Mel F'sher. First Row: Jerry Jaeger, Barry Berger
Robert Bulster, Terry Bryant, Paul Alonas. Bryan
Anderson .
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�freshmen
MR. GAST
Back Row : Katherine Hanson, Jeannette Opperman,
Margo Berndt, Kathleen Grey, Richard Suckow,
George Olkiewicz, Jim Haroldson, Jerry Matayka,
Barbara Rosenberg. Third Row: Marcia Bramson,
Linda Skerven, Michael Tannenbaum, John Luther,
Salvatore Miran, Glenn Masten, Marc Jacobs, Diane
Dettloff, Mary Reading. Second Row: Marcy Siegel,
Sandra T urofsky, Francine Roth, Linda Chez, Bi ll
Johnson, John Klenmer, Jack Skinder. First Row :
G le nn Franknecht, Leslie Henkel, Judi Streu, Don
Weil, Lynn Herling, Claudia Ream.
MR. GEMENY
Back Row : Carol Sandrik, David Bantz , John Treacy,
Bob DuChane, Renee Fein, Sue Wolf, Lynda Feinberg, Jean Anderson, June Clark, Judy T unkl. Third
Row: Larry Jarmy, Robert Pines, John Peters, John
Ziah, Bob Scheiber, Terry Pie l!, Lisa Lubin, Barry
Rasnick, A l Elliot. Second Row: Lorraine Ricci, Diane Wil li ams , Dale Doniger, Karen Larson, Penny
Brown, Terry Winoker. First Row: Barbara Kirshner ,
Monty Raben , Jerry Kal liso n, Jay Adair, Joy ce
Barron .
MR. GRAGG
Back Row : Ted Traiforas, tvensen Warren, Carl
Wood, Ed Cline, Jim Cutrone, Tonnie Anderson,
George Azelickis, Cathy Cook. Third Row: Lee Osborn, Dennis Forman , Mike Mindel, Felicia Nathan,
Nancy Borchers, Carol Chapman. Second Row:
David Merrill, Nancy Es•erl, Barbara Johnson, Betty
Sundborg, Renee Goland, Judy Ro secrans . First
Row : Wayne Lemie ux, Bonnie Stone, Margaret Anderson, Reyna Wa ll er, Merle Hilfman , Alvin Bcrack.
MR. HANDZEL
Back Row : Jack McGrath, Jo Ann Noto, Mike
Berger, Howard Silver, Ken Maul, John lrpino,
Tom Dadigan, Kerry Kenney. Third Row: Carol
Tincher, Stewart Myrent, Glenn Carniol, Kathy
Moyes, Joel Weinstein, Lee Rothstein , Barry Slade,
Jeanmarie Kierstein . Second Row: Lester Keller ,
Don Wagner, Lynn Kaselow, Aileen Hirsch, Marc
Muskat, Sally Melzer, Virginia Hawkins, Janice
Liebling. First Row : La ure n Leifer, Sherry Enenstein,
Phyllis Eisen, Marilyn Beilin, Terry Shapiro, Cheryl
Barile, Ellen Silberman.
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�MISS HOFFMAN
Back Row : Roseann Heinz, Leonard Borden, John
Thompson, Russell Sabac, Sheldon Rudd. Alan
Gaule, Amy Levine, Melody Heche. Third Row :
Ellyn Shepard, Holly Semiloff, Michael Witzel, Bob
Velen, Tony Lewi s, Eugene Burns, Ronald Johnson,
Fred Streicher. Se cond Row : Dennis Moore, Betty
Raia, Laura Schamber, Michael Share, Nils Stangenes, Barbara Flei shman . First Row: Harold Ganz,
Susan Siegal. Susan Ru sch, Loui se Birndorf, Eileen
Diamond, Ruth Telka, Karen Rolak.
MISS JOHNSON
Back Row: Robert Sostrin, Richard Hermon, He en
Becker, Mark
Phi
Shafer, Sandra Massnikoff
s,,irsky Ted Kossof! Bruce Leffngwe I. Fo urt h Row :
William Rosenquist Janet Harris. Spencer Greene,
Patti Quirk, Myrna Glass, Judy Srocker. Th ird Row:
Lynne Schmitz, Linda Kessel, Ken Graham Herb
F" erman. Charles Chang. Se cond Row: Jody G 'em
Michele Harrison, Susan Corey, Ken Cieszykowski,
Gera d Goodman Dennis Rissman. First Ro w: He en
Graifman, Debra Rosenberg Pat•:cia Co. ins, L:nda
Shapiro, Nancy Praeger, Dale Hardt, Vance Shaf.
MRS . JOHNSON
Back Row : Sandra Bauman, Diane Krauss, R'cr.ard
We iss, Peter Spear, Larry Nelson, L•oyd Freel,
Jim Schlitter, Br uce Spivack. Fo urth Row : Gil Ross,
Miles Mand i, Barry Elden, Rhorda Kasik, Harvey
Hoffman , Jim Nedwick. Third Ro w: Dave S·e'nberg,
Ka-en Dreffein Russel! Pepoon John Owen Stan
Rossman. Se cond Row : Ilana Gerste·n, Den1s Wa:ler Roseana Constae+ine Lizabeth Archer, Marlyn
Roseana Constantine L'zabeth Archer Marilyn
Spiegel, Bonn'e Fe'ngo d. Fi rst Row : Jean Iverson
Joyce Hady Marcia Berger, Me "ssa Moore, E'leen
Els•er, Helen Perr· Ron Jacobs.
MR . KIELWASSER
Back Row : Janis Prim, Jack Wu, George Caracc'alo,
Pete Tortorice, Jim Schn'dt, Bob Rcttenbera
George Jackson. Th ird Row : Barbara Berge r, Bet;y
Ann Koch, Ron Karzen, Margaret K"nowski. Second
Row : Sc ott Levenfeld, Barbara Ingram, Sue Franklin,
Marilyn Joh nson, Cathy Bobera , Bruce David. First
Row : J udith Holzwarth, Ruth ·szuchmacker, Larry
Go denberg, Donna Rugendorf Joel Greenberg,
Fred Fishman.
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MISS KIPNIS
Back Row : Bob Olsen, Arnold Wollman, Jim Ditkowsky, Fred Simon, Fred Rubin, Richard Zaitlin,
Bob M ueller, Jerry Rodman. Third Row : Beverly
Arpan, Laura Zadi ler, Kenneth Kronholz, Robert
Weinberg, Barbara Fisher, Phylis Miller, Krista Kadrzyski Ronald Mil le r. Second Row: Carolyn Alpert, Betty Lou Kling , Judy Saletra, Michael Levy,
Marlene Long, Glenn Winter, Robin Skowik. First
Row: Stuart Schwartz, Reysa Samuels, Evelyn Broccolino, Lyn Johnson, Hanna Scholz, Rita Lisser,
Sherry Cabin.
LELLI
Back Row: Patricia Eulberg, Renate Decker, Carol
Kretschmar, Barbara Abott, Davida Weinberg,
Judith Sembach, Janice Newman, Judith Kriz.
Third Row : Alan Wei ss, Joan Herbst, Harriette
Goldstein, Gail Gordon, Susan Bair, Donna Bottum,
Diane Davis. Second Row: Ronald Landes, Gary
Friedman, Paul Gailis, Steven Colbert, James
Parry, Henry Belicove, John Stewart. First Row:
Barry Korogodsky, Raymond Silvertrust, Donald
Schwartz, Stuart Galesburg, Daniel Weaver, Gerald
Stern.
LEVINE
Back Row: Lore Hoepper, Judith Garro, Elke Supanc, John Armstrong, Harold Weil, Steve McCnoughy, James Futransky, Patrick Chrisos . Third
Row: Steve Gerber, Darlene Dell, Rochelle Hirsh,
William Woo lley, Joseph Struck, Bradley Ellison,
Larry Cohen . Second Row: Larry Lazaru s, Bonrlie
Mazer, Marlene Parker, Gay Goldberg, Mary Ellen
Freeling, Steve Nay loc . First Row : Donna Corn,
Judy Ford, Myra Golob, Lynn Stone, Harriet Goss,
Rose Breekha.
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MR. LYERLA
Back Row: Sylvia Poders, A lyse Allentuck, Carol
Ann Kennedy, Penny Marks, Lynn Duda, Ron
Erickson, Paul Scarpelli, Jerome Baren, Charles
Huss. Second Row: Karen Engdahl, John Ritter,
Marilyn Blank, Susan Whis le r, Bru ce Tzinberg, Jim
Johnson, Janet Duren, Don Price, Ra lph Overbeck,
Mark Brown, Sheldon Goldman. First Row: Linda
Landerho lm, Melanie Barron, Jeff Newmark, Bill
W ood, David Klehr, Linda Lee, Adair Taite i.
�freshmen
MR MARTIN
Back Row : Judy Mayze!, Jerilyn Packer, Cynthia
Garro, Philip Aronica, Irving Kravitz, Barry Levinsky, Barry Perelgut. Fourth Row: Flo Varveris, Sandra
Grossman, Sharon Natenberg, Denise Greenberg,
Bonnie Binkoff. Third Row: Pat Bird, Leonard Bennet,
Allen Holnberg, Dennis Dicks, Brian Cohen. Second
Row : Marilyn Cole, Dennis Hoffman, Ronald Perlman, Pat Malone, Rolald Wolf, Philip Applenaum.
First Row : Richard Block, Martin Denis, Sandra
Goldstein, Maxine Nathanson, Janice Feil, Beverly
Cowan.
MISS MEISTERHEIM
Back Row: Mike Chiet, James Torenko, Bruce
Grossman, Mark Newburger, Dean Ortmann, William Grunow, Marlene KalJzna, Linda Goebel+,
Mar.,, Bart uska. Third Row : Elmer Hallman, Janis
Kliphardt, Karen Fuka, Cheryl Fritz, Leonard
Smock, Ruthann Kalish, Fred Geist, John Corcoran.
Second Row : Lois Peterson, Th omas Choate, Howard
Simon, Lee Weiss, Larry Gavlin, Barbara Skara,
Koreene Goodfriend, Ellen Guenther. First Row:
Gail Hagen , Dale Melcher , Sherry Kovin, Dona Chikaraishi, Ina Summer, Barbara Beck.
PAINE
Back Row: Jim Eiclhorn, Do uglas Clarke, Bob
Thomas, Charles Hook, Spud Murlas, Lee Fingeret, Michael Bo hm, Jim Archer. Third Row : Julie
Janse, Gail Marek , Etta Scheiber, Nancy Doyle,
Carole Gullon, Allan Karlin. Second Row: Pam Fishman, Esther Ettinger, Barb Boukas , Laura Eagan,
Janice Vedder. First Row : David Danzinger, Lynn
Pauly, Diane Natkin, Holly Thompson, Maryann
Meadows, Linda Oren, Liz Honnet, Steve Rothblatt.
MR. RAMBIS
Back Row : Barry Klayman, Charles Bri ll, Tom Van
Deusen, Sandi Cohen, Da le Panchesin, Art Sulser,
Bob Yamaguchi, Linda Hansen, Diane Ruby. Third
Row : Elaine Schuman, Gene Solomon, Jerrold Gorsky, Gretchen Shivley, Joel Crohn, Art Novak, Paula
Rest, Amy Heppner. Second Row: Sharon Rodnick,
Gail Freedman, Cathey Billian, Saresta Rosenberg,
Lynn Henricks, Susan Karoff, Steve Hayman. First
Row: Candy Demeduc, Robert Horwitz, Janet Wells,
Jannie Hokanson, Ken Goldman.
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�freshmen
MRS. ROBBINS
Back Row : Lynette Zolt, Paul Tanzar, John Kolstedt, Alan Crafton·,. Gary Kiszley, Wendell Carlson,
Stu Hertzberg, Sharon Childs, Les ley Singer. Third
Row : Danka Dragovich, Bonnie Glass, Richard Daiberl, Leonard Pretzin , Barbara Reifman, Ronald
Zager, Steve Herzog, Samuel Burns. Second Row :
Dawn Shafer, Bonnie Schulhoff, Kit Spikings, Steward Levy, Sid Gradman, Bonnie Smith, Phyllis
Berlin , Bill Gu lar. First Row : Pam Goldberg, Alan
Gillis. Robin Rand, Susan Kapland, Sandra Reynolds, A ll en Nissenson, Michael Klein.
MRS. ROBERTS
Back Row : Shirley Cheetham, Nicholas Saviano,
Ed Trob, Mark Wainer, MaryAnn Brahos, Jeanne
Sas larski, Dary l Deutchman, Bill Gilbert, Fou rth Row :
Eileen Privatsky, Christine Flowers, Michael Salerno,
Joanne Rust, Nancy Rubenstein, William Murphy.
Third Row : Al T ubekis, Jerry Bernstein, Jack Leon.
Second Row : Paul VanEikeren, Sharon Williamson,
Linda Laughlin, Steve Spitz, Br uc e Hoag, Bob
Laughlin, Steve Spitz, Bruce Hoag, Bob Heller.
Firs Row: Stuart Levin, Charles Blaisde ll, Phyl is
t
Carozza. Renee Hefter, Eileen Rotkin, Norma Gottschalk, Sanford Alper.
MISS ROBINSON
Back Row : Barbara Kramarczyk, Bob Poindexter,
Jim Conaway, David Boyer, Ricky Silverman, Bob
Nanberg, Pat Herter, Fredell Pogodin. Third Row :
Donna Veto, Russell Lain, Ma ry Jane Kriete, Lynda
Thomas, Arlene Feldman, Robey Swartz, Daniel
Rubin. Second Row : Louis Stephens, Howard Shapiro, Linda Layne, Florence Beletz, Nancy Joslyn,
Rose Lynn Rubin. First Row : Dennis Kratf, Ca ry
Berkowitz, Melvin Haskell, Connie Lowe, Steve
Maselli , Kathleen Markert.
MR. ROONEY
Back Row : Roger Kaage, Roge r Anderson, Barbara
Petrokus, David Rosenthal, Howard Lasky, Larry
Shapiro, Judy Dorfman, Edward Voltzmeyer, J eff
Provus . Th ird Row : Art Wulf, Jim Kohl, Martin Stern,
Pat Ba teman, Cheryl Widman, Kathleen An d erson,
Dave Hill, Jay Woolf. Second . Row : Sandy Eisenberg, Waler Iverson, Ma ry Provost, Jerry Pisano,
Carol Work, Tom Pfaff, Ingrid, Landberg, Mystery
Millward . First Row : Janis ·Ferber, Fran Tucker, Lin d a
Melamed, Sue Domorack i, Bob Penelle, Keith Zenner, Marla Levine.
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MR. SALNERS
Back Row : Kathleen Mitz, Jack Dawson, John lsel ,
Bill Hunter, Joey Urbanus, Oliver Hugo, Pat
Brady, Mel Netz. Third Row : Joseph Goldenberg,
Mari ly n Davidson , Thomas Hansen, Gordon Ureli us,
Scott Saranecki, Cheryle Chepulis, Marvin Bluste in,
Helen Rutherford. Second Row : Howard Hawley,
Mike Rothman, Ellen Keer, Carole Kirk, Claudea
Teneicken, Sue Tay lo r, Marcia Keno. First Row : Joy
Weiss, Sharry Rugendort, Arnie Lazar, Bonnie Berlin, Kathy Lach, Pam Forgan, Diane Gorski.
MR. SHARP
Back Row : Mike
Mehl, Gary Krispin, Terrence
Comacho , Ray Ste;tz, Jim Lappa, Harry Hammasqui st , Barbara Goodman. Fourth Row: John Vylaskek, Mark Si levt, Karen Quinn, Pame la Carnall,
Pa ull ette Cinman. Third Row: Joan LaBavera, Mike
Stiega i, Ronald Goldsmith , Allen Go ldstein. Second
Row : Elaine Sklar, Linda Akerly, Judith DeLove,
Donna Go ldstein, Vicki Kramer, Linda Guinand.
First Row: Susan Grigg, Sandra Goldberg, Roberta
Comer, Herb Weisberg, William Henricks, Roz
Pepper, Hope Nichalos.
STANLEY
Back Row : Judy Cox, Beryl Cohen, Shirlee Diel,
Kathy Wallies, Barb Ahrens , Andrea Freed, Nancy
Griffith. Third Row: Sharon Oscarson, Sheila Dribin,
Bever ly Culberg, Le slie Garland, Sue Patterson,
Joanne Morris, Avis Mash, Roberta Udelson. Second Row : Richard Minor, Keith Schroeder, Steve
Marino , George Waddel l, Richard Franklin , Roger
Basrak, Steve H irschtick. First Row: Stephen Allaun,
Marc Aronn, Steve Lehtman, Howard Erlich, David
Alex, Alan Semrow, Robert Kleinzweig .
MISS STEINMETZ
Back Row: Char lene Linick, John Bell , Alan Elk in,
Fran Katz,, Bill Novotny, Janet Myles , Diane Majestic, Harvey Silverstone, Bi lly Peterson. Third Row:
Bill Burnstein, Sandra Weiss, Ellen Falcoff, Karen
Skidmore, Harvey Rosenbloom, Bob Davies, John
Simon, Bonnie Lerman. Second Row : Gayle Barron,
Br uce Brown , Warren Wiczer, Paulette Ka lver, Dennis Baumhardt, Kim Hobbs, Ellen Hoffman , Virginia Nelson. First Row: Leslie Fujiye, Rita Kavanaugh , Mary Ellen Oehler, Carol Webster, Arn·i e
Slutsky, Jon Nathan.
�freshmen
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MISS TO RG LER
Back Row: Fran Gaefeld, Judy Smith, Mary Schlau,
Nancy Rabin, Sarita Shapira, Chuck Goldstein, Bob
Rivenburgh, Tom Sequel, Bobbie Crafton. Third
Row : Rhonda Gross, Lee Hastman, Louis Lexander,
John Stresser, Fred Kuechenmeister, Ken Hite,
Warren North, David Tooredman, Steve Bernstein.
Second Row: Ann Hall, Linda Radicek, Jeanne
Hahn, Jary Brin, Diane Rifkin, Robin Kole, Diane
Davis. First Row : Bob Gould, Jim Yardley, Judi
Kerstetter, Stanton Schucinsberg, Joel Delman.
MR. WHITLATCH
Back Row : William Powell, Donald Davidson, Pamela
Jacobson, Diane Swanson, Jim Semple, Jeffery
Saferstein, William Chapman, Judith Anderson.
Third Row : Marlene Meyer, Donna Zenner, Aull Joel
Friedman, Robert Lamberty, Justin Wolff, Joan
Nakayama, Sheralyn Mikel, Linda Klinke , Sharyn
Schultz. Second Row: Ronnie Field, Martin Wolfinsoan, David Wolf, David Derex, Alan Rosen, Elizabeth Kucera, Trudy Karp, Barbara Fogel. First Row :
Steve Seltzer, Linda Zee, Daryl Jonas, Ton Haller,
John Schacht, Barbara Abbott, Karen Frandzel.
MR. WI N KLEMAN
Back Row : Gary Meszaros, Harold Kaplan, Jack
Kristof, Dave Rose, Michael Conti, Ronald Fern andez-Rojo. Fourth Row : Dennis Walter, Glen Zimmerman, Barbara Sinkule, Liz Kramer, Mark Chaitkin,
Barbara Freeman . Th ird Row : Ellen Sandler, Barry
Derman, David Messner, James Withall. Second
Row : Mary Jane Kovarsky, Tomilyn Aiello, Sandi
Lamm, Sonja Johnson, Maureen Anger, Corrie Carlington. First Row : Alice Wolfe, Steven Fisher, Melvin Rosenberg, Suzanne Kite, Maureen Zemel,
James Anderson, Don Kuehn.
MR. WITZGALL
Back Row : Roger Williams, Gerry Lindemann, Mike
Wynn, Alex Lerner, Ron Weiss, Larry Pierini, Jean
Timmings, Bill Bates, Dennis Kraus. Fourth Row : Pam
Powell, Judy Eimstad, Karyn Evens, Judy Ditkowsky, Lynn Johnson, Doris Manaugh. Third Row : Ma rk
Weitzman, Linda Endicott, Janice Michael, Bon nie
Bannister. Second Row: Gary Alhalel, Bob Gevirtz,
Allan Rosenberg, Jim Johnson, Jon Gluge, Jerry
Stein. First Row : John Baruck, Scott, Palast, Lynne
Masover, Sharon Jacobs, Kathy Wilke, Dia ne Parsons.
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�faculty
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�progressive education
meets the needs of
a dynamic age
Dr. Clyde Parker, Superintendent, strives for the preservation and futherance
of high educational ideals.
This is the last year that the Niles Township Community
High Schools will publish their yearbook jointly. Next year each
school will be a four-year high school and each division will have
its own book. Thi s coming change in policy is indicative of
progress and the rapid growth of the Niles Township High School
System.
We, the faculties and students of our school system, are proud
to be a part of an organization that is dynamic and changes
to meet the educational needs of the young people of the community. It is the hope of all of us that the quality of education will be improved as each change is made. Educational
achievement must keep pace with modern world progress as we
move swiftly into the atomic age.
Our schools must be dedicated to the preservation and
furtherance of the ideals of the American W·ay of Life. Without
this dedication our nation cannot continue to furnish leadership
to the freedom-loving peoples of the world.
The graduates of the Class of 1961 will face some of the
greatest challenges ever faced by any group of young people
since the beginnings of civilized man. It is our hope that your
high school has served you well. We trust that you are prepared
to continue your preparation to serve the peoples of the world
for peace. The cause is great the way is hard. We trust
you are ready.
Clyde Parker
Superintendent of Schools
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I
Mr. Paul J. Houghton, Assistant Superintendent, ably
performs administrative services.
�Dr. Stuart A. Anderson, Assistant Superintendent, is in
charge of curriculum and instruction.
Dr. Arthur H. Ryden , Director of Guidance
Testing , supervises students of both divi sions.
Mr . Harold R. Ohlson is Director of Research; Publications, and Community Relations.
Mr. Char les Coker, Business Manager, controls
al l purchasing and is a lso in charge of the nonteaching personnel.
and
�Dr. J. Keith Kavanaugh. Principal of the East Division, ab ly directs the activities
of the students and teachers under his jurisdiction.
Mr . Marvin H. lhne is the Assistanf Principal of the East
Division in. charge of juniors.
Dr. John W. Harris, Assistant Principa l of the East Division
is in charge of seniors.
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�progress brings new
challenges and new
frontiers in education
Dr. Nicholas T. Mannes, Principal of the West Division, direct~ many activities of both teacher and student under his jurisdiction.
Mr. Donald V. Johnson is the Assistant Principal in charge of
freshman at the West Division.
Progress is the primary objective of the Nilehi
administration. Despite the problems of increased
enrollment and the complications of growth in physical facilities, the educational needs of the student body are never neglected. Heartily endorsing
Nilehi's program of accelerated courses and specialized education, the administration works diligently
to provide for each student's needs in the best
possible way. This task, however, is made more
difficult by the many problems encountered in coordinating the activities of two schools into one
unit. Even though it involves more work, the administration looks forward to managing two four
year schools next. year. By providing these new
facilities and adding to the number of faculty members the educational potential of Nilehi makes great
advances, and each graduate is assured of adequate
preparation for whatever future he chooses.
Or. Donald F. Strahan, Assistant Principal, is in charge of
sophomores at the West Division .
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�Standing: Mr. Ernest 0. Eisenberg, Mr. M. William Wise, Mr. John M. Mau. Seated: Dr. John H. Speer, Mr. Kenneth E. Littrell (President), Dr. Francis J. Saunders (Secretary) , Mrs. Herman S. Bloc h.
The plans for two four year school units have been completed;
a third Nilehi is on the drawing boards; and, the school board's
responsibilities grow more numerous as the number of students and
faculty increases. Even with this continual expansion, the school
board attempts to achieve a close relationship and understanding
with the student body. At their Monday night meetings, social
projects, as well as academic activities are discussed, always with
the welfare of the Nilehi student in mind.
Last years' innovation of direct student reports from such
organizations as S.S.O. and Student Council provided for a
closer student contact and broadened the opportunity for student-school board co-operation. The main objective of this busy
group of community workers is to secure the best educational
advancements for the students of Niles Township High School.
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board's responsibilities
correspondingly expan
with nilehi's growth
�Officers of the Parent-Teacher Association for 19601961: Standing : Mrs. James Rhodes (Treasurer), Dr.
Nicholas Man nos (Second Vice-President), Mrs. Ray
Osborn (First Vice-President). Seated : Mrs. John Ostermeier (President), Mrs. Howard Thomas (Recording
Secretary), Miss Mildred Hall (Corresponding Secretary).
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their goals: support, cooperation,
and effective communication between
parents, teachers, and students
Both the Nilehi Parent-Teacher Association
and the Boosters Club are adult groups, organized for the purpose of promoting com munity support for the best attainable programs of education and activities.
The P.T.A., through its monthly meetings
and annual open house, aims at acquainting
the parent w:+h the various parts of the high
school. To keep their members aware of the
happenings at Nilehi, the Nile-0-Gram, a·
monthly newsletter, is published and sent to
all P.T.A. parents.
Working along the same lines as the
P.T.A., the Boosters Club is also concerned
with the welfare and interests of the Nilehi
student, especially in the field of athletics.
The game refreshment stands and athletic
banquets are just two of the many worthwhile projects accomplished by this dedicated group of parents.
Through these programs and activities,
the Nilehi Boosters Club and the ParentTeacher Association serve both their sc hool
and their comm unity.
Membe rs of the Boosters Club: Mr. Ed Artwick, Mr. Marvin H. lhne , Mrs. Eugene Evans, Mr. H arry So rta !,
Mrs. Robert Tune, Mr. Joe Lis, Mrs. James Rhodes, Mr. Fred Gilbert, Mrs. Weenonah Hein, Mr. Irving Hoffenberg, Mr. James Yardley.
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�students benefit under faculty's expert guidance
Henry Abram
(W) English
Ronald D. Ady
( E) Social Studies
Dr. Daniel Albright
( E) English, Department Head
Hans 0. Andersen
(W) Biology
Charles P. Anderson
(W) Social Studies, Coach
Charles R. Anderson
( E) Physical Education, Driver
Education, Coach
Phyllis Appel
( E) Foreign Lang uage, English
Earle Auge
(E.W) Music
Leo P. Babcock
( E) Driver Education, Social
Studies
Rob·ert L. Bandelier
(W) Mathematics
Lucille Barnes
(W) English
Norma Barts
( E, W) Director: Audio-Visual
Education
Mike Basrak
(E) Physical Education, Department Head, Coach
George Bauer
(W) Physical Education, Coach
Richard Bean
(W) Foreign Language
Kathrine A. Beck
( E) Foreign Language
Rosemary Beil
(W) Foreign Language
Vera J. Berger
(W) Physical Education
212
�Dr. John Betts
( E) Social
Head
Sarah B!acher
(E) English
Thomas Blackburn
(W) Art
Studies,
Department
Anita Blake
Speech Correction
Donald Blair
( E) Foreign Language,
ment Head
Robert E. Bluege
( E) Business Education
Depart-
Gerald W. Boevers
(W) Social Studies
Jan'et Borchardt
(W) Foreign Language
Susan H. Bowersox
( E) Guidance Counselor
Marvin Brett
( E) Mathematics
Edward F. Brufke
(W) Social Studies
Carl E. Burgener
IE) Science, Department Head
Robert J. Botthof
(E) Guidance Counselor
David Burgett
(E) Industrial Arts
Florence M. Butler
( E) Home Arts
Howard M. Byram
( E) Physical Education, Coach
Arnold N. Cajet
( E) Driver Education, Coach
Jean Canning
(E) English
213
�Yvonne M. Carlson
(W) Guidance Counselor
Pete J . Carr
( E) Art
Raymond Carrell
(W) Industrial Arts
Joseph Cech
( W) Mathematics
Mildred L. Cheadle
( E) Business Education
Patricia Clinton
(W) Physical Education
Everett Colton
( E) Social Studies
Arthur Colver
(W) Social Studies
Emily Conklin
(W) Eng lish
Joann Coon
( E) Business Education
William Coyer
(W) Science , Coach
Hal Cress
(W) Driver Education
John M. Cress
(W) Physical Education, Coach
Gentil daRosa
( E) Foreign Language
Annette Davis
( E) Visiting Counselor
Edward Degenhardt
(E) Science
Karl DeJonge
( E) Social Studies
Keith Dickinson
(W) Socia l Studies
214
�Susan Dimon
(W) Mathematics
Judith Ditowsky
(W) Science
Mard·eth Dovre
(W) Business Education
Devora L. Dubow
(W) Speech Correction
Patricia Durkin
(W) Foreign Language
Carol J. Duthie
(W) Foreign Language
James R. Dorsey
( E) Business Education
Paul Eberhardt
(E) English
Mary Edwards
(E) English
Homer Ellis
( E) Science
Jack Emery
( E) Guidance Counselor
Jerry Engle
(W) Mathematics, Coach
Judy Ent
(W) Business Education
Jack Fabri
(W) Social Studies, Coach
June Finfer
(W) English
George Fink
( E) Industrial Arts
Frank Fitzpatrick
(W) Business Education, Acting
Department Head
Norman Frey
(E) English
Irene Garrigan
(W) Librarian
Walter Gast
(W) Foreign Language
Blaine B. Gemeny
(W) Social Studies
215
�Richard K. Gragg
(W) Eng lish
Alice Green
( E) Eng lish
Chades Groeling
[E, W) Music
Sandra Grossman
(E) Engl ish
Jean Hagemann
( E) Foreign Language
John Hallberg
[E)Social Studies
Mildred Hall
(W) Mathematics, Department
Head
Sandra J. Halliday
(W) Physical Education
Katherine Ha meder
[W) Physica l Education
John W. Handzel
(W) Social Studies
John Harmon
(W) Physical Education , Coach
Florence 8. Harrison
(W) Science, Department Head
Ralph S. Harvey
(W) Science
Lorraine Hatscher
(W) English
C. Anne Hawkins
(E) Science
Helen Heitmann
(W) Physic a l Ed ucation, Department Head
Onni Hendrickson
( E) Business Ed ucation
William R. Henry
(El Mathematics
Elizabeth T. Hobbs
(W) Eng lish
Dennis L. Ho·eppner
(W) Science , Mathematics
Earl E. Hoff
( E) Mathematics
216
�Beth Hoffmann
(W) Social Studies
Peggy Honn
(E) Home Arts
Leo Hoosline
(W) Mathematics, Coach
Carole Householder
(W) English
Ada Immel
( E) Business Education, Department Head
Harold Isaacson
(W) Physical Education, Department Head
David Jackson
( E) Social Studies
Jean Jackson
( E) English
Sharon Jenkins
(W) Mathematics
Walter H. John, Jr.
(W) Social Studies
Mary Johnson
(W) Foreign La nguage
Nancy Johnson
( E) Mathematics
Shirley Johnson
(W) English
Edward Joseph
( E) English
Katherine M. Kennedy
(W) English, Department Head
George Kielwasser
(W) Science , Coach
Jean Killebrew
( E) English
Miriam Kipnis
(W) Mathematics
Thomas Kiviluoma
( E) Mathematics, Department
Head , Coach
Terese Klinger
( E) Foreign La nguage
Thomas Koerner
(W) English
217
�Gabriele R. Lachmann
( E) Foreign Language
Jack Lain
(W) Industrial Arts, Department
Head
Diana LaMar
(W) Mathematics
Lois Lamberg
( E) Foreign Language
Donald Larson
( E) Physical Education , Coac h
W illard Larson
(W) Guidance Counse lo r
Elizab eth Lawson
( W) Mathematics
Jane Legge
( E) Librarian
Arthu r H. Leipold
IE) Socia l Studies
Mary Alice Lelli
(W) English
Barba ra LeVine
(W) English
Myra Jean Linden
( E) English
Alic e Line
( W) Home Arts, Department
Head
Hazel Lo ew
( E) Art
Ralph H. Lyerla
(W) Science, Coach
Rob ert Mackey
( E) Industria l Arts
Andrew Magg io
( E) Industrial Arts
Gordon Malone
( E) Business Ed uca tion
218
�Frank Markus
( E) Science, Coach
Nola Marquardt
(W) Foreign Language
Jame s C. Martin
(W) Mathematics
Kenneth Martyn
( E) Science
Jean Massmann
( E) Nurse
Hugh McGee
(E, W) Mu sic, Department Head
Charles Mattka
(W) Social Studies, Department
Head
Stuart B. McKenty
(W) Specia l Education
Barbara Meisterheim
(W) English
Ted L. Meyer
( E) Mathematics
James Michael
( E) Social Studies
James 0. Miller
( E) Guidance Counselor
0
John Moshak
( E) Social Studies
Eugene Napier
( E) Business Education
Raymond G. Nelson
IE) Business Education
Nicholas Odlivak
(W) Physical Ed ucation, Coach
Jane Paine
(W) Eng lish
Angeline Panos
(W) English
219
�Fay Paras
(W) Social Studies
Con C. Patsavas
( E) Social Studies
William R. Paulsen
(W) Socia ' Studies
James Phipps
(W) Physical Ed ucation, Coach
Emil C. Pirok
(E) Socia l Stcdies
Helen A. Porten
(W) Librarian
Leo Provost
(E, W) Music
Rosemary Racine
(W) Physical Education
Albert Rambis
(W) Mathematics
Barbara Ray
( E) Physical Education, Department Head
Parepa Rice
( E) English
Ruth Roberts
(W) Mathematics
Georgianna Robbins
(W) English
Myra Z. Robinson
( E) Science
William Robinson
(W) Social Studies
James P. Rooney
(W) Driver Education, Assistant
Coach
Arleen Rosen
(W) Guidance Counselor
Mary Rosenthal
(W) School Social Worker
220
�George Roth
( E) Director, Student Service Organization
Martin J. Rupe
( E) Socia l Studies
Orland Ruyle
IE, W) Director, Adult Evening
School
Cecil Sacher
(W ) Fore'gn Language
Ernest 0. Salners
(W) Science
Bruce Sandberg
(W) Social Studies
George Scherb
(E) Social Studies
Mary Scherb
(E) English
Pauline Schmidt
(W) Guioance Counsellor
Billy Schnurr
(W) Science, Coach
Marjory Schwab
(W) Foreign Language, Department Head
Alvin Schwartz
(E) English
Bert Sharp
(W) English
Michael Skuban
(W) Physical Education, Coach
Bruce S. Sorensen
(W) Industrial Arts
Harry Sorta[
(W) Guidance Counselo r
John Spatafora
( E) Social Studies
Charlene Sprankel
(W) Mathematics
221
�Eileen Springer
(W) Nurse
Lynn e Stanley
(W) Social Studies
Janet Steinmetz
(W) Foreign Language
Vi rginia Stemp
(E) English
Rachel Stempel
(W) English
Donald Test
( E) Industria l Arts
Tom J. Thomas
(W) Guidance Cou nselor
June Todd
(E) English
Aune Toivola
( E) Guidance Counselor
Robert Tomanek
(W) Physical Education
Diane J. Torgler
(W) English
Milan Trnka
(W) Physica l Education
Ronald A. Van Arsdale
(W) English
Gwyn Walker
( E) Physica I Ed ucatio n
Mary E. Walker
( E) Librarian
Virginia Walker
( E) Home Arts
Jane Waller
( E) Physical Ed ucation
William Warner
( E) Driver Educatio n, C oach
222
�Bernard E. Welch
( E) Science
Gal·e Wesley
(E) Industrial Arts,
Department Head
I Deceased: April I, 1961)
Re x Whitlatch
(W) Driver Educa t ion
Ralph Wiedl
(W) Mathematics
Dr. Wayne Wigell
(W) Guidance Counselo r
Frances Williams
(W) Mathematics
James W inkleman
(W) Science
Marie Wise
(W) Physical Education
Barry Witzgall
( W) M a•hematics
George Wollschlaeg·er
( E) Social Stud'es
Hayward Wood
( E) Social Studies
Donn Wright
( E) Social Stud ies
Nancy Young
(W) Physical Educa t io n
Dr. Bernard Zagorin
(E) Social Stu d ies
Carole Zombo
( W) Physica I Education
223
�supporting staffs work efficiently
"behind the scenes"
Although little contact between Nilehi's nonteaching staff and students exists, this hard working group does not go unappreciated. They are
one of the most essential groups at Niles, for
their work forms the basis of smooth functioning of the school. The office, library, audio-visual,
and custodial staffs are responsible for the many
necessary details that make life at Nilehi enjoyable
and efficient.
The East and West Division office staffs are
in charge of the daily bulletins, the switchboard,
student registration, scheduling, and mail distribution. Accounting for the many volumes of
books, providing reserve pamphlets, and helping
students to find necessary information 'are the duties
of the Nilehi librarians. The provision of slides,
films, records, and tape-recorders comes under the
auspices of the audio-visual aids department. Preparation of the pleasing meals and the maintenance
of the technical facilities of the school are capably
managed by the cafeteria and custodial staffs. These
behind the scenes workers are appreciated by
both the students and faculty for their all-important
services to Nilehi.
East Division Administrative Secretaries: Standing: Mrs.
Eleanor Christopher (Secretary to Dr. Kavanaugh), Mrs.
Mary Vrablik (Secretary to Dr. Harris). Seated: Mrs.
Frances Stachowiak (Secretary to Mr. Ruyle), Mrs. Sylvia
Terman (Secretary to Mr. lhne).
West Division Central Office: Standing: Mrs. Elvi Maki (Clerk), Mrs.
Helene McGinnis (Bookkeeper), Mrs. Elinor Zehnle (Secretary to Mr.
Johnson), Mrs. Dorothy Scanlon (Registrar), Mrs. Rhea Miner (Secretary to Dr. Strahan). Seated: Mrs. Helene Jennings (Clerk), Mrs.
Marion Thomas (Secretary to Dr. Mannes), Mrs. Mildred Bellezzo
(Clerk) .
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East Division Ma in Office: Standing: Mrs. Alice Pazen (Clerk),
Mrs. Ruth Johnson (Clerk). Seated: Mrs. June Schmitzer
(Clerk) .
Theresa A. Schweitzer (Bookkeeper).
�We st Division Business Office: Standing: Ruth O lso n (Secretary to Mr. Coker) , Mrs. He lene Snyder (Clerk) , . Mrs.
Betty Moe (C lerk), Connie Rod opoulos (Clerk). Seated: Mrs.
Lee No rri s (Cle rk) , Mrs. Rosine Sowinski (Bookkeeper).
West Divi s:on Centra l Admini st rat ion Office: Mrs. June King (C lerk),
Mrs. Jean Stolle ry (Secretary to Dr. Ander so n), Mrs. Harriet J ohnson (Secretary to Dr. Parker) , Mrs. Marie Marsha ll (Secretary to
Dr. Ryden), Mrs. Li lly Lubin (Se creta ry to Mr. Oh lson ).
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Ea st Divi sio n Attendance Office: Standing: Mrs. Margaret
Ba nks (Secretary to Mr . Schubert). Seated: Mrs. Roslyn Pacenta (C lerk), Mrs. Garnette Fau lkner (Clerk) .
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East Div:sion Rea istrar s: Seated: Mrs. Elna Hawk (Clerk),
Standing: Mrs. Beatrice Godfriaux (Registrar).
Mr. Anton Schubert, Attendance Offi cer, direct s
the functions of the attendance offices of both
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0 1v1s1ons .
SCHOOl OIS11tCJS
We st
Office:
Ric hey
Bridget
Division
Attendance
Seated: Mrs. Margaret
(Clerk). Standing: Mr s.
Cairo (Clerk) .
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�East Division library and Audio-Visual Aids: Mrs.
Bernice Wilke (Clerk), Mrs. Razelle Tabel (Clerk),
Mrs. Ann Olsen (Clerk).
West Division Library and Audio-Visual Aids:
Mrs . Bernadette Bl um (Clerk ) ,. Mrs. Charlotte
McCann (Clerk), Mrs. Stephanie Szymanski.
East Division Guidance Office : Standing : Mrs . Harriet Kneip (Secretary
to Junior counselors). Seated: Mrs. Lorraine Carlington (Clerk), Mrs.
Gladys Kroeppler (Secretary to Senior counselors).
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West Division Guidance : Seated : Mrs. Ruth Ethelhuber
(Secretary to Freshman counselors). Standing : Mrs. Elsie
Anderson (Secretary to Sophomore counselors).
�Mr. Russell Pirovano, Head Custodian
of the West Division, is 1n charge of
their maintenance staff.
Mr. Jules Roels , Head Custodian of
the East Division, is in charge of t~e
custodial staff.
Ea st Division Cafeteria Staff:
Back Row : Ethyle Thomas, Harriett Zajas, Mande Oslund, Lucille
Maki, Ruth Krause, Mabel Sacaturo, Marie Cannon, Hazel Larkin .
Front Row : Marie Valk, Nelva Knepper, Eleanor Scheibe, Irene Steek,
Dorothy Ahrendts, Katherens Norman, Virginia Knepper.
West Division Cafeteria Staff:
Back Row : Irma Hall, Martha Nemanich, Jean Larson, Est her Fountaine, Carolyn Borchert, Ha rriet Binzer, Julie Rammel, Linnea Larson,
Inez Bergsrrom, Lillian Doyle, Edith Kerley. Second Row : Ebba McNeill,
Virginia Novotny, Lydia Bowman, Ruth Feldpauseh, Elsie Anderstrom,
Ethel Leal, Mildred Sinkule, Marguerite Van Grimbergen . Front Row :
Carol Helman, Jennie Randall, Helmi Meyers, Alice Kluesing, Augusta
Racana (missing).
East Division Custod ial Staff :
Back Row : Harold Rustiberg, Fred Shreeve, William Geeraerts, Fred
Studin, Bernard Mur ray. Front Row: Walter Kolbus, Johanna Eincrsen,
Ma rga ret Henning, Helen Compaer, Cataldo Mastrotrtaro.
West Division Custodial Staff:
Back Row : Dante Dinel li Alex Ross , G len Hagland, Thomas Mallen ,
Edwin Kaniff, Frank Lewicki. Front Row : Howard Erickson, Arthur Bertram Edward Koz lowski , Frank Walker , John Dalicandro.
�acknowledgement
From a year . . . to a month . . . to a week . . .
to a day, •he yearbook staff has attempted to capture
and preserve the memories of time in its passing.
Many of our remembrances are prominent and bring
to mind something special and exciting, while others
quickly fade and dim into the normal, everyday
hum-drum of high school activity. From cover to
cover, the yearbook staff has planned and designed
the 1961 Reflections . . . the structure of time in
retrospect. We extend our thanks to Root Studio
photographers, Mr. Koenig of the Norman King
Publishing Company, Mr. Raymond Nelson, general
staff advisor, Mr. Henry Abram, sophomore staff
advisor, Miss Jean Jackson, senior section advisor,
and to the entire facult'( for their splendid cooperation throughout the year.
MARY ANN FREDA, Editor
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�INDEX
SENIORS
Abbink, Elizabeth
98,121
Abbott, Craig . . . .. . . . . . . .
121
Abrams, Albert
121
Accomando, Valerie
121
Adelman, Joel
......... 121
Adler, Michael
121
Ahren;, Laverne
121
Ahrens, Marilyn
121,161
Aiello, Mary Jane
98,44, 121
Albrecht, Eva
121
Alder, How a rd
8I,74,75,80,121
Aling, Jacqueline
...... 121
Allison, Diane
67,121
Al port, Susan
42,44, 121,49
Ambrogio, Arlene
121
Anderson, Brent
121
Anderson, Kay
45, 121
Anderson, Keith
83,87,121
Anderson, Sandra
122
Anderson, Stanley
44, 122
Anderson, Susan
122,55
Andrews, Nettie
122,60,61
Arbetman, Linda
122
Archibald, William
81,97,75,80, 122
Arden, Neil
122,59
Arnoff, Samuel
107,33,22,63
Aronson, Denise
122
Aronson, Judith
66,67, 122,63
Artelt, Jeannette
122
Ascher, Allison
122
Auer, Robert
122
Bacci, Raymond
122
Baer, Frank
122
Barber, Betty-Ann
122,58,59
Barbera, Rosalie
28,22
Baren, Cynthia
122
Barker, William
94,97, 123
Barkey, Kathleen
123
Barr, John
123
Barron, Bonnie
123
Bartels, Rodney
123
Basofin, Susan
123
Bass, Michael
94,97,75, 123
Baumgartner, Noreen
123
Becker, Sydney
123
Begun, Judi
123
Beilin, Lawrance
123
Belgarbo, Wendy
113,65, 123,58,59
Bendel, Carol
123,57,59
Bennett, Susan
123,58,61
Benson, Linda
69,45, 123, 120
Benson, Raymond
123
Benson, Ronald
123
Benson, Sandra
123,63
Berger, Diane
124,63
Berger, Ira
38,39,46,124
Bergquist, Linda
124
Berkson, Margo
124
Berlin, Sharon
124
Berman, Irwin
124
Bernberg, Bruce
124
Bernstein, Eleanor
124
Bernstein, Frank
124
Bernstein, Howard
44,47, 124,51
Bert, Mary
124
Bettey, Bruce
88,97, 124
Bextel, Donald
124,49
Bianchi, Ralph
124
93, 124
Blackstone, Robert
Bia isdell, Patricia
124
Blanck, Willmar
124
Blender, Brian
124
Bleser, Patricia ....... , . .
125
Blitstein, Elissa
125
Blumenthal, Edward
125
Bohn, Robert
43,47, I 25,5J)
Bolon, Laurence
125
Bolon, Roberta
125
Bookshester, Steven
39,40,46, 125,49
Boosales, James
25,97,75,45,46, 125,
Boshuis, Ida
Boston, Sharon
Boyajian, Wayne
Boyesen, James
Brandenburg, Joan
Brandzel, Karyn
Braun, Barbara
Braverman, Susan
49
125,59
125,57
125
90,91,97,75, 125
125,52
125
113, 125,58,59
125
Breen, Bette
125
Brei, Sharon
111,73,125
45, 126
Brody, Barry
Bromberg, Lee
24,45,47, 126
176
Bronis, Patricia
Bronstein, Sherrie
45, 176
126
Brower, Gerald
Brown, Alfred
126
Brown, Carolyn
126,51,63
Brown, Elaine
126
97,75,126
Brown, Harvey
Brown, Howard
126
Brusin, Bonne
126
Bublick, Lynn
126
Buchholz, William
126
Buchler, Susan
126
Burlini, Alfred
31, 126
Burnstein, Robert
69,176,120
Burzik, Ca rolyn
·126, 120
Bush, Diane ........ .
126
Cagney, Gloria
Callens, Joan
127
Carlson, Glenn
93, 127
Carr, William
97,80,45, 127
Casbarian, Paul
127,60
Catellier, Ronald . . . . . . . . .
127
Caulfield, William
127
Cech, Bruce
46, 127
Chagares, Amanda
127
Chang, James
24,44,47, 127
Chechopoulos, George
127
Cherry, Gloria
127
Chester, Steven
127
Chojnowski, Richard
127, 120,60
Christensen, David
127,61
Christensen, Louise
12 7
Christiansen, Cynthia . .
127
Christopoulos, Michael
127
Claassen, Marshall
88,97, 127,61
Cleburne, Patricia
128
Cohen, Larry
128
Cohen, Sheldon
128
Cohn, Steven
128,61
Cohn, Stewart
128
Colitz, James
128
Colman, William
128
Comitor, Lynda
128
Connell, David
128
Cooper, Marilyn
128
Corey, Ronald
45, 128
Corman, Heloise
128
Costoplos, Priscilla
6,39,48, 128, 120
Council, Martha
128,49
Creager, Kermit
128,63
Crosby, Denis
128
Crowley, William
128
Cunningham, Sheila
128
Curtiss, Colleen . . . . . . . . . .
129
Cuser, George
129
Cyburt, Raymond
129
Daglas, Artemis
129
Daglas, Iris . . . . . . . . . . . .
129,49
Dahl, Dennis
129
Dahlin, Nancy
129
Dahlquist, James
129
Dalen, Susan
129
Dallia, Lawrence
26,45, 129,49
David, Victor
129
Davidson, Michael
129
Davis, Ann
......... .
129
Davis, Barbara
........ . 129
Davis, Bronson
90,91 ,97,75,38,39,45,
46, 129
Davis, Robert
129
Deck, Robert
83,97,75,38, 129
Dell'Aringa, Nancy
129,58,59
DeMartino, Dominic . . . . . . . . .
130
Demas, Maria
130
Demlow, Sharon
130
Den,kman, William
116,97,75,38,46,
130
Des E~fants, Mary . . . . . . . . . .
130
Dethlefsen, Elaine
130
Deutsch, Rhonda
130
DeVeirman, Karen
130
Dilg, Bruce
94,97,79,80,46, 130, 120
Dingman, Patricia
130
Ditkowsky, Carole
130
Djidich, Roberta
130,59
Dobrowolski, Dennis
81,90,3,97,7 1,
74,75,80, 130
Doner, Lynda
130,57
Donile, Dean
130, 120
Dorman, Judith
130
Dressel, Joyce . . . . . . . . . . . . .
130
Dritlein, Joan
130
Dubman, Olive
131
DuBoff, Susan
131,57
Du Bow, Seymour
38,45, 46,47, 13 1,50
Duffey, Beverly
13 i ,57
Duren, Marvin
131,59
Durston, Donna
131
Dziadula, Judy
67, 13 1
Eales, Bruce
69, 131
Eaman, Nancy
131
Eames, Willard
19,75,80, 131
Edwards, Donald
13 1
Ehlers, Barbara
. . . . . . . . . 131
Ehrensaft, Kenneth
83,94,79,45, 131
Ehrensaft, Philip
15,45,46,47, 13 1, 120
Eidenberg, Dorothy
131
Eilers, D~nald
131
Einsweiler, Noreen
131
Eischen, Beth
38, 46, 131,49,52
Eisenberg, Sandra
132
Ekstein, Samuel
132,63
Elke, Jacqueline
132
Elkin, Elaine . . . . . . . . .
132,55
Elkin, Ellen
132,59
Elkins, Stephen
132
En berg, Anita 69,34,39,45,46,48, 132,49
Engstrom, Pamela
38, 132,58,59
Epstein, Jay
132
Erickson, George
132
Esmail, Carol
132
Ettinger, Toby
132
Evans, Larry
45,47, 132,S0,54
Evans, Myrna
132
Evey, Sharon . . . . . . . . .
132
Fagerstrom, Penelope
132,61
Fahey, Richard
132
Fajnor, Robert
132
Feinberg, Marvin
133,60
Feinberg, Robert
115,34,44,47, 133,
49 ,50
Feinzimer, Michael
38,133,59
Feldstein, Jeffrey
13 3
Fenn, Michael
90, 133
Ferdman, Jeanne
133
Ficks, Ronald
133
Fimoff, Susan ..
133
Firmiss, Barbara
I 33,55
Fisher, William
97,75,80,39, 133
Flaherty, Carol
110,72, 133
Focht, Nancy
133
Fogel, Robert
133
Ford, Thomas
133
France, Adrienne
I 33,63
Frank, Tamara
133
Franks, John
133
Freda. Mary Ann
98,40,44, I 33
Freed, Nina
134,64
Freres, Sharon
134,57
Friedman, Franklin
45, 134
Friedman, Joan
45, 134,58
Friedman, Marsha
134
Friedman, Randy
134
Fryde, Rena
134
Fung, James
97,75,80, 134
Futterman, Marla
134,55
Gain, Allen
........ . .. 134
Gallaher, Kenneth
97, 134
Galsky, Gloria
98, 134,63
Gans, Natalie ...... . . .
134,45
Garcia, Judith
134
Garro, Robert
134
Geisler, Ric ha rd
134
Gelfand, Sandra
134
Gerber, Allan
134,63
Ghionzoli, Carol ..... '' ...... ' 135
Gibson, Barbara
I I 1,73, 135
Glading, Keith
135
Glass, Susanna ....... . .
I 02, 45,35
Glaude, Paulette
135
Glazer, Robert
135
Godemann, Sharon
135
Godfria ux, Mary
55,98, 45, 135,64
Gold, Marcia
135
Goldberg, Sydney ... . . .... .
135
Golden, Enid
135
Goldfarb, Linda
135,51,61
Goldman, Paul
94,97,135
Goldman, Susan
135,59
Goldstein, Arla
135
Goldstein, Geraldine
135
Goldstein, Loretta
65,44, 135,61
Goldstein, Roberta
135
Goldstein, Sandra
66,43, 136
Golemba, Leslie
136
Gooding, Marilyn
136
Goodman, Joel
83, 136
Goodman, Stuart
136
Gordon, Adrienne
136
Gordon, Allen
136
Gordon, Joan ........ .
47, 136
Gordon, Norman
136
Gorenstein, Stewart
136
Gorman, Terrence
42, 136
Goss, Denise
21,42,65,44, 136
Gould, Barbara
136
Goush, Diana
136
Green, Arnold
136
Green, Marcia
136
Greenberg, Joy
136
Greene, Dale
137,55,63
.-. ,
Green, Gari-Sue
•Of
Greeneberg, Fern
137
Greenspan, Judith
137
Gregory, Teddy
137
Griebel!, Mary
137
Grosky, Reid
... , . .... .
137
Gross. Clarette
137
Grubb, Jeanne
137
Gunn, Charlene
137
Gustafson, Janet
137,55
Gustin, Maurice
137
Gutbrod, Larry
137
Halperin, Leonard
137
Halpern, Robert
137
Halvorsen, Reed
88, 46, 137, 120,49
Handwerker, Neal
..... ' 137
Hansen, Susan
110,72,137
Hanson, Robert
137
Hardel, Geoffrey
138
Hardt, Brian
83,138,97
Harris, Caredith
138
Harris, Frances
138, 120,58,59
Harris, Michael
138
Harris, Richard
138
Harrison, Barbara
138
Hartman, Hilaire ........ .
138
Hartman, Sandi
138
Hauser, Conrad
138
Hauser, Ronald
138
Hawkins, James
..... ... . .
138
Hawkins, Paul ........ .
138
Healy, Gerald
138
Hehn, Cary
........ .
138
Hendriks, Barbara
73, 13!1
Henrichs, Barbara
138
Henry, Susan
139
Herbold, Arlene
139
Herrmann, Paul
139
Herzberg, Sharon .. .... .. . . 139,5 1
Herzog, Mirah
11 5, 139
Hess, C . Carl
......... .
139
Hibbert, Nancy
139,49
Higginson, Donald
139
Higgs, Glenn
139
H ilfman, Louis .. . .. .. ... .
139
Hills, Daniel
13 9,7 5
H illsberg, Patricia
139
Hirsh, Marilyn
34,39 ,40, 44, I 39 ,62
Hirte, Bruce ..
79, 139, 49
229
�INDEX
Hoag, Peter
88 , 139
Hodges, Joyce
39, I 39
Hogan, Louanne
139
Hoinacki Susan
139
Hoke, Joan
98,45, 139,61
Honig, Michael
45 ,47 , 140,54
Howard, David
79, 140
Hutchings, William
140
Hyman. Helene
140
Irwin, Gerald
140,61
lsel, Richard
81,80,75, 140
Iverson Judith
110 140,120
Iverson, Valerie
140
Jacobs, Janice
140
Jacobsen, Susan
140
Jacobson Roger
68,45, 140
,Ia eger Renata
140, 120
Janis, Michael
140
Janse, Jan
88, 140
Jenkins, Judith
140
Jensen, Mar ianne
140
Johnson, Bever ley
. ' .. '' ... 140
Johnson, Brian
140
Johnson, Emma
141
Johnson , Gordon
88, 141
Johnson, Joanne
141
Johnson, Judy
141
Johnson, Lynn .... . ... .
141
Johnson, Ronald
97,45, 141
Jornd , Ro nald
141
Josefson, Karen
45, 141
Kadish, Judith .... .. .... .
141
Kalfen, Barbara
141
Kalitowski, Kenneth
141
Ka lmis, Lynn
141
Kamen sky, Paul
141
Kan ofsky, Jeffrey
90, 141
Kapchinski, Dorothy
141,55
Ka plan, Adrian
141 ,6 3
Kap lan, Bever ly
141
Kaplan, Myra
141
Kardoff, Susan
142
Ka rel. Barbara
142
Karlesky, LaVerne
142
Karlov, Linda
142, 15, I 07,45, 120
Karpman, Irene
18 ,44, 142,58,60,6 1
Karr, Thomas
142
Kastil, Gayle
142
Katien, Edward
142
Katz, Barbara ..... .. . .
142,61
Katz, David
88, 142
Katz , Lawrence
44, 142 , 120
Kaufman, Melinda
66, 142 ,51
Keller, Margot
142.63
Kemp, Sandra
142
Kennedy, Adrienne
43,45 ,46 , 142 ,57
Kilcullen, Frederick
142
Kirschner. Judith
142 ,60,6 1
Kirshner, Robert
88,97, 142
Kiso, Elizabeth
39 ,45, 143
Kitch, James
143
Klaveter , Li nda
..........
143 ,55
Kleiman, Barbara
143
Klein, Frances
143
Klein, Judith . . .......... . .
143
Klein, Leon
143
Kleinman , Jean
143
Klingbeil, Pa ul
143
Klopp, Ronald ........ .. .
143
Knight , M cClel land
143
Koehler , Ronal d
143
Kofoed, Ja cqueline
110,37,44,46, 143
Kolderup,
Ba rbara
I 08,46, 143,58 ,59
Komar, Jacqueline
143
Kooperman, A lan
143
Kasdon, Greer
25 ,45 , 143 ,55
Koseor, Robe rt
84,90,97, 143
Kottmeier, Kent
94 , 144,49
Kraemer, Arlene
144
Kraitsik, Jeanette
144
Kramarczyk , Ro bert
144,60
Kraus, Margot
144
Kreinick , Stephen
45, 144
Kremer, Joseph
26 ,47, 144,50
Kretschmar, Nancy
144, 120
Kroger, Laurie
144
Krol l, Larry
144
Krone. Gloria
144,63
Kroon, Judith
45 , 144, 120,49
Krugly, Myra
. ' .. .. '.'..
144
230
Kryski, Va le rie
. .. . . . . . .
144
Kuebler , Lind a
144
Kuehn, Lloyd
93 ,97, 144
Kuehn, Wayne
144
Lain, Larry .................. 144
Laing, Sandra
......... 43,145,55
Lamme, Robert
88,69 ,38, 145
Landerman, Myrna
145,63
Lantz, Richard
. . . . . . . . . . 145
Lascody, Larry
97,79 , 145
LaScola, Nancy
145
Laskov, Rochelle . . . . . . . . .
145
Laursen, Barbara
66,145
La Vay , Susan
145
Layden, Diane
I 12 , 145,58,59
Lazaar, John
145
Lazar, Emi l . .. .. .. ..
145,120
Learner, Leslie
45, 145
Lees, Mari lyn
145,59
Lehman, Caro line
145
Lehman , J udith
145
Lemanski, Sandra
145
LeMieux, Yvette
98 , 145,120
Leon, .J oy
146
LeRoy, Jani ce
45, 146
Lev , Jeffrey
146
Levin, Barbara
146
Levin, Robert
88, 146
Levine, Ellen
146
Le Vi ne. Sus an
38 ,98, I I I ,45, 146
Lev ison, Wi lliam
43, 146
Lewin, Ma nya
146
Libe rti, Annemarie
98, 146
Licausi, Concetta
146
Li ppens, Patri c ia
67, 146,45
Lis, Marion
46,48, 146
Lissner , Lawrence
26 , 146
Little, Thomas
146
Lockwood, G len n
146
Lubeck, Rita . . . . . . . . . . . .
146
Lueder, Carol
61, 146
Lundberg, Carl
147
McAv oy, Patricia
18,48 , 147 , 120
McBrayer, Barry
147
M cCa rthy , Jame s
147
M cClen don , Loren
147
M c C olloch, Mary
65,44, 147
Mahaffey, Cra ig
147
Mahnke, Mary Ann
43 , 147
Mana ssa, Diane
147
Mann, Sharron
147
Manzard o, Denni s
28,97,75, 147
Marcus, Fe rn
147
Marcy, Robin
38, 147
Marine s, Peter
147
Ma rio, Barbara
147,55
lv1ark , Ro bert
38,45, 147, 120
Marn stein, Marsha ll
147
Mar shall, Penelope
147
Martin, Carol
65,69 ,39 ,40,44,46,
48,148,49,55,62
94, 148
65 ,69,42,45,48,
148 ,57
Ma saracchi a, Jo seph
148
Ma sek, Ri chard
84,85,39, 148
Ma sters, Ted . . . . . . . . . .
148
Mathe so n, Myra
148 , 120,55
M atzick, Kenneth
83,97,39,46, 148,
120
Ma u, Bruce
148
Maxe n, Marcia
148
May, Virgin ia
148
Mazer, Stuart
148
Mead ows, Roberta
28, 148
Meadows, Teddie ... .. .... .
148
Me isner, Robert
148
Melamed, Mitche ll
39, 148
Melehe s, Barbara
67, 148
Me ltzer, Pame la
148
Men coni , Sandra
69 , 149
Mende l, Louis
149
Mende lson, Gene
149
Merriman, Steven
149
Merte s, James . . ......... . .
149
Meyers, Judith
149
Mi con, Ronald
149
Midas , H.
45
Mik olay, Raym on d
149
Miller, Donna
149, 110,72,59
Mart in, Jeffrey
Martin o, Carmelia
M i fer,
149
Miller,
45, 149, 120
Mi ller,
31 , 149,57
Mil ler , Steven
84,94,97,38, 149
Mi lls, Larry
90,97,75,76, 149
M ils tein, Terrene
149
Mink us, David
90, 149
M i re sse, Jame s
81,97,75,80,46, 149
Mitchel l, Gloria
149
Mo ldofsky, Howard
150
Monson , Walter
150
Morgan, Linda
150,58 ,59
Morish ita, Joyce
45, 150
Morten, Stanley
11 ,46 , 150, 120
Mue ll er, Peter
39 ,45, I 50
M uelle r, Sandra
150,63
M urlas, Joan
3, 16, 107,
I 08, 72,46, 150, 120
M urphy, Mi chael
150
Myer, Barbara
150
Nack, Dorothy
150
Nadler, Edward
45 , 150,60,61
Naftulin , Mari ly n
150
Nard i, James
150
Nechtman, Eileen
150,55
Neer, David
..... .. .. .
150
Neimer, Barbara
48, 150
Nelson, Constance
150
Nelson, James
88,151,97
Nelson, Karen
151
Nessel, Bari
151
Neumann , William
151
Neumeister, JoAnn
46, 151 ,49
Newho use, Irene
151
Newman , Shona
151
Nieder , Robert
20, 151
Nison, Steven
.. ' .... .. .. 151
Norgan, Kenneth
37,40 ,45,46, 151
Novitt, Sharon
151,57
Novotny, Joseph
151
Nutting , Robin ...... . .... .
151
O'Donnell, Mary
151
Oehlberg, Georgia
151
Olmsted, Stephen ..
151, 120
Olsen, Gary
40,45,46 , 151,50
Olson, Wa lter
151
Omachel, Richard
152
O'Neil, Pri scilla
152
Oppenheim , Joe l
88,39, 152
Orba ch, Sandra
I 15,34, 152,64
Orzoff, Dana
152
Orzoff, Jeffrey
' .. '. ' .... . 152
Osborn, Sus an
98,111,65,33,
Oserman, Steven
O ste rmeier , Margaret
Overton, Nancy
Palcheck, Theresa
Pa!m, Sandra
Palmer, Bonn ie
Panico , Nina
Paoue~. Dale
Pau.I , Patricia
Pau l, Su san
Paw !ows ki, Henry
Pearl man , Ethel
Pearson , Alan
Pelzmann , Catherine
Perlman , Ei le en . . . . .
Perlman, Inez .. .. ..
Peter rnn, Dona ld
Peter so n, Richard
Pflieger, Dona ld
Pf l ieger, Mary
Phi llips, Cla udette
42,45, 152
47, 152,50
98, 152
38,46, 152
152
152
152
. . . . . . . . . 152
152
110,72,45 , 152
I 0 I, 152
152
153
153,59
44, 153,54
. . . . . . . 153,57
.. .
153
153
46, 153.59
79, 153,49,60,b I
153
98,42 , 153,49
Ph illips, Mary
153
Pleason, Pa ulette
43 , 153
Pohl, H ow ard
153
Pol lack, Earl
153
Polster, Robert
153
Portnoy, Stuat
153, 120
Potrue, Robert
153
Povit<ky, Morr is
153
Powell, Br ue"
154,59
Pri ce, Norn ..rn
154
Proft, Lawrence
I 07.38, 154, 120
Pu ccinelli , Jame s
93,97, 154
Puerke l, Bonnie
154
Przybylski, John
.. ..... ..
154
Ra cana, Lawrence
154
Raiski, Konald
154
Ra kos, Sharon
154
Rakowski, Th omas
154
Rand , .Jaynet
154
Ra smussen, Rex
154
Rav ine, Ly nn
.. .. .. .. . 154
Raym ond, Connie
IOI, 154
Read ing, Nancy
154
Rec her, Dav id
43, 154
Reda , James
154
Redding, Denni s
97, 154
Regan , Terry
155
Re hw aldt, Richard
75, 155
Reic h, M yrna
155,59
Rei chert, Diane
155
Rei che rts , James
97,75, 155
Re i nger, Roger
97, 155,79 ,49
Reinier , Geraldine ..... . ... ... 155
Reinke, W illiam
90, 155
Re st, Zelda . .
I 55
Rhode s, Robert
155
Ri ce, Patri cia
155
Ri chmond, Linda
155,57
Rieff, Melvyn
155,50,54
Riefstahl , Lois
98.45.155
Rifkin, Bennett
155
Ri sh'Ol, Ina
44, 155
Ritter, Lu cille
155,58 ,59
Ritter , Roger
155
Rodman , Sue
156
P. ome, Ma llo ry
156
Rood, Karen
98, 156
Ro per , Stewart
94,97, 75, 156
Rosem an, Jorden
156
Rosen, Pau l
156
Rosentha l, Arlene
156
Ro sen tha l, Glenn
45 ,47 , 156,60,61
Rosin,ki, J ustyna
156
Roth , Mart in
156
Rot holtz, Michae l
38 , 156,49
Rothm an, Miriam
113, 156,58 ,59
Roubinek , Brian
156
Rove 1!, Jeffrey
156,60
Rudich , .Ana lee
39 , 156
Ru 5'o, Joyce
33 , 156
Sa bey, Edward
I 0,90, 156, 120
Schnoff, Robert
156,50
Sa cos, Janet
43, 157
Sack , Ruth
111 , 157
Sacks, Richard
..........
157
Sa coma no, Louisa
.. ...... .
157
Sacomano, Mary Lo uis a
157
Saflarski , Barbara
157
Safrani c, Jame s
16, 157
Saidera, Mitch ell
157
Sakover, Jer ry
157
Sa mole, Myron
97,75, 157,59
:iantore, Peggy
157
Sargeant , Marilyn
157,63
Saunders, Gertrude .. 40 ,45 , 157,49,62
Savage, Jame s
45, 157
Savner , David . . . . . . . . . . .
157
Saxon, Susan
157
Scacco, Dan iel
157
Sch ada , Steven ........ .. .
157
Schaeffer, Eugene
158
Scharf, Charles
158
Shapiro, Jero ld
159
Shapiro, Phi li p
39, 159, 120
Sc hayer, Susan
158,55
Scherer , Mary
158
Schiff, Rosanne
I I 0, 158
Schneider, Rhoda
158
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158,63
Schramm Ann
102, 158
Schr"mm, Virginia
158
Schroeder, Jo Anne
158
Schulman, Diane
158
Schulte, Ralph
158
Schultz, Sharon
90, 158
Schwartz, Barry
158
Schwartz, Susan
158
Scott, t'-lancy
158
Searing, Edward
158,60
Sears, Joel
159
Sedlacek. William
I 0 I , I I 1.7 3, I 59
Seedorf, Susan
159
Seg a I, Barbara
159
Seitler, Helene
72. I 59 ,49 ,60,6 1
Selby Richard
72, 159,49 ,60
Selby, Robert
73, 159
Senger, Caro'e
159
Shandling, Fred
159
Shapiro, Gerald
159
Shapiro, Sandra
159
Shapiro, Winifred
159
Sheffield, Roger
Sheldon, Judith 26, 117,44,48, 159, 120
159
Sher, William
159
Shevelenko, Terry
159,63
Shilris, Carol
160
Sholin, Judith
107 , 160
Shores. Sharon
160
Shulman, Richard
160
Shuman, Leslie
158
Schneider, Sharon
158
Schoene, Sandra
160
Shurle·1, Janice
160,57
Sieber, Do lores
160
Siegel, Marcia
1 Richard
94,97, 160
Siege ,
160
Silverman, Marsha
160
Silverstein, David
160
Simmons, Ronald . .
160
Simon, Barbara
160
Simonsen, Marylu
160
Sims, Betty Jo
160
Sims, Dewey ........ .
45, 160,64
Singer, Carol
... 160
Singer, Lorraine
Sklar, Linda ........ . 66,45, 160,63
161, 120
Siad, James
161
Sliv e, Elayne
161
Slotky, Bonnie
Sletten, Susan
161
Smith , Carol
161
161
Smith , Lois ........ .
161
Smith, William
33
Soflarski, Barbara
Solomon, Barbara
Soquet, Lawrence
161
Sosnowski, Kenneth
161
161
Spagat, Fern
161
Speicher!, Patricia
161
Spiegel, William
161
Spinnato, Anthony
97,75,161
Spirrison, James
45, 161
Stadelmann, Joan
161, 120 49
Stapelfeld, Elizabeth
Stark, Thom
.... . .. 16 1
161
Starr, Wiiliam
162
Steffen M ichae
162 ,57
Steie, Louann
162
Stein, Narlene
162
Steinberg, Mer le
162
Stengl, Robert
162
Stern, Arlene
45 , 162
Stern, Elaine
68, 162
Stetz. Rona ld
18,42, 162.60
Stevens, Craig
162
Stille, Judith
162
Stiska, Eveline
162
Stone, Peggy
162
Stone, Richard
162
Strom, Arlene
162
Strouse, Gayle
110,72,45 163 , 120 58
Stryker, Karyn
163
Barry
Stunke
163
Subrin, Lawrence
163
Sucherrnan, Sheryl . . . . . . . . . . .
163
Suckow, Joan
163
Sul!ivan, Michae l
66,45, 163
Swanson, Charlotte
163
Swanson, Dale
163
Swanson, Mari lyn
163
Sylvester. Howard
I 0I,163
Yaendler, Irene
.. 163
·1·anaschuk, Nancy
.. 163
Tankus, Donna
45, 163
Taylor, Grant
163
. . .. . . .. . . .
Taylor, Susan
163
Temper, Gary
163 ,6 3
Homa, Chery l .., . .
I 07 ,46, 163, 120
Thomas, Virginia
164,60,61
Thommes, Robert
164,53
·1-horsen, Alice
43,164
fompkin, Lois
164
'lopper, Marcia
90,164
Traff, John
164
Trommer, Pamela
164
Tropstein, Donna
164
Trufant, Barbara
97,75,80, 164
Tune , James
164
T unkl, Donald
. . . . . . . . . . . 164
T urpack, John
164
Tutt, Michael
164
Tworoger, John .. .. . . . . . . . .
45, 164
Udelson, Joseph
164
Uh li.-,, Kathy
164,60,61
U nterschuetz, Ronald
164
U sow, Allen
164, 19
Uzemack, Noel
65,165
Valfer, Joyce
165 ,60,6 1
Van , Susan
165, 120
Vedder, Karen
111,73,165
Verhunce, Judith
110,72,165
Viere , Judith
165
Vjrgilio, Carol
165,67
Vo ll mer, Patricia
165
Von Holdt, Janice
98,42 , 165
Voss, Madelynn
45,46.165,49,63
Vrablik, Linda
165,49,63
Wadler , Elaine
165
Wadsworth, Sandra
44,165,50
Wanke, Gary . . . . . . . . .
46, 165, 120,49,58,59
Warda, Suzanne
165, 155
Warren, Lavina
165,60
Washkuhn, Wilson
165
Wasley. Richard
165
Wasley, Robert
166
Weaver, Robert
166
.........
Wedge, Jean
166
Wegerman, Robert
166
Wegl, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . .
166
Weichmann . Bonnie
166
Weinberg , Sharon . . . . . . . . .
166 , 120
Weiner , Daniel
Weiner, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 166
83,97._l 66
Weinstein , Barry
.......... 97, 166
Weisberg, Leon
166
Weise, Sandra
166
Wei;s, Hannah
. . . . . . . . . 166
Weiss, Penny
97,80,39, 166
Weiss, Steven
39,166
We ldon, Lynn
166
vv'enze l, Paul . . . . . . . . .
Werner, Mari lyn
166.61 ,63
Wernick. Garson
166
Wernikoff , Barry
....... 47,167
167
Wesley, John
67,167.63
Wesley, Shirley
38 167,49
Whisler Caro'
I 02,67, 167
White, Darlene
167,59
Wicker, Barbara
167
Widen Robert
167
Widinski Robert
167
Wieska Allen
167,60,61
W ii·~. Roberta
19,111,167,55
Wiktor, Mar cia
167,57
Wi•lert Diana
66,43 167,51
Williams, Janyce
40 , 167
Williams, Kenneth
167
Williams. Pamela
1
90,9738,167
Wi 1 i ams, Paul
167
Williamsen Wayne
167
Wilson, Al an
4243 ,168,53
w·ner. Ellen
94,97,75 168
Wirtz, Henry
115,97,75 80.168
Wise. George
168
Witt, James
168
Witzel, Janice
168 ,6 1
Wold Donna
168
Wo lff, Robert
24,42,44, 168
W olfstyn, Rona ld
168
Woods, Carol
84.79' 168
W orthington, Charles
168
Wray, Stephen
66. 168 ,63
Wucmser, Rita
45 168
Yesinick, Ferne
168
Youngkrantz. H oward
168,49
Zahn, Diane
67, 168
Zalud. Donna
168
Zastrow, Dona ld
168
Zehner, Mary
45 , 169
Zeitlin, Martin
169
Zelkowitz, Mer le
93,97, 169.49
Zender, Robert
169
Ziemba, Mary
169
Zimberoff, Sharon
169
Zimmer, Gale
169
Zimmerman, Dean
169 , 120
Zlotnik. A lan
169
Zolezzi, Joyce
JUNIORS
.......... . 178
Albert, James
Alter , Steven ............... . 180
175
.Altman, Robert
175
Amsterdam, Janice
83, 178
Anderson, David
178
Anderson, Gretchen
83,180,172
Anderson, Marvin
173
Anderson, Norman
176
Anderson, Patricia
173
Anderson , Roy
177
,Andrews, Fred
32,177,60
Apelian, Barbara
177
Arbetman , Tamara
IOI, 175
Archibald, Julie
181
Argentar, Stuart
.... 177
Armstrong, Pa ulette
176,58 .59
Arnold, Allyn
43, 181
Arnstein, Ann
175
Arston, Robert
8490,75,45,174
Artwick, Fred
176,58,59
Austin , Diana
79 ,43 ,45, 173
Averback, Alvin
177
Avo la, Norma
177
Axe lrod, Barbara
177
Babendererde , Martin
181
Bachman , Herta
72.1 I 045, I 74,
Backus. Virgin ia
49 58,59
175
Bader . Eugene
69, 176
Bair. Charles
173
Baitcher, Howard
181
Baker Charles
178
Ba lin, C laire
174
Balkonis. Gloria
173
Ballou, Merri ly
Barkin, Dale
180
Barnett, Jane
176
178
Barnow, Alice
174
Barranco, Jack
Barron , Frances
173
178,59
Bartsch, Jeanette
178
Basara, Sharon
180
Becker , Howard
179
Becker Michael
94,74.179
Bedd ia. Tom
178
Beezv, Bruce
181
Be hr, Donna
178
Be llus Stuart
177
Benedict , Michael
176
Bendall, Bru ce
173
Benson, Carel
173177.58,59
Benson, Christina
175, 172
Bentkower , Howard
94,97.75, 178
Berens, Ray
177
Berg, Barbara
177
Berger, Donald
174
Berger , Howard
176
Berk . Richard
179
Berke Alice
180
Berloznik Joan
87,90, 176
Bern sten. Joan
178
Bert. .Jean
27
Berk , Richard
173
Bilton, Ellen
84,97, 175
Bishop, Paul
65, 178
Bi stol fo. Peggy
173
Blake, Doris
179
Blaul, Kathy
45,47 . 179,54
Bloch. Janet
179
Blad, Arthur
177
Block, David
83, 176
Block, James
179 ,55
Bloom, Carol
179
Blumberg, Ann
181
Blumenthal Carole
180
Bolin, Fredric
175
Bolka Sandra
173
Bollinger. William
..... . ...... 179
Barcia, Ke nneth
179
Borisof, Joanne
......... 176
Boukas, James
179
Bourgerie, Suzanne
175
Boyansky, Marla
181
Boyko, Sharon
177
Boyle, Michael
173
Brautigam , Jay
177,122.49
Braverman, Starr
176
Breen , Ar lis
179,57
Brei, Trude
180
Brenner , Melvin
177,60
Br ietzke, Paul
. . . . . . . . . . . 174
Brodv, Lawrence
45 . 176 ,60
Brody, Robert
175
Bromberg, Gail
177
Brooks, Marlene
181
Brooks, Roberta
177
Brown, Dono ld
181
Brown, James
176
Brown, Lloyd
84,97,180
Brown . Robert
97 .7 5, 175
Brownstein, Neill
174
Br umett, John
173
Br usin. Dolores
180
Brusman, Terrie
180
Brzny, Raymond
175
Budzisz, Frank
45 , 174
Burkhardt, Elizabeth
176
Burns, Myra
175
Burns , Virginia
173
Byers , Don
173
Cahan, Carol
75,80,173
Capettini, Robert
�INDEX
97,45,47, 174, 172,
49,49
Carl, Edward
177
Carlson, Garnet .............. 179
Carlson, Sonia . . . . . . . . . . . .
179
Carder, James
Carroll, Denes
'
I 74
Chada, Carol . . . . . . . . .
177
Chamlin, Lynne
177
Chang, Charlene
45,47, 173
Chase, Jeffrey
174
Che!in, Karen
177,55
Cheney, Bonnie
99, 176,58,59
Chere, Suzanne
175
Cierny, Theresa
176
Cininello, Robert
174
Cirrincione, Richard
176
Classen, Virginia . . . . . . . . .
100, 173
Cohen, Barry
180
Cohen, Beryl
173
Cohen, Gail
175
Cohen, Howard
181,49
Cohen, Kenneth
175
Cohen, Linda
.......... .
177
Colecchia, Sandra
181
Conaway, Thomas
177
Connelly Richard
75, 177
Conrad, William
17, 14,60
Coo~. Susan
45, I 79 ,60
Cooklis. Harley
180
Cooper, Alene
177,59
Cooper, David
22, 181
Cooper, Warren
176
Cooperman, Sally
173,55
Corcoran, Kermit
181
Corn, Penny
181
Cowan. Bonita
45 174
Crampe Sharon
180,57
Crowe, Patricia
40, 181
Curtis, Al lan
173
Cutrell. Anna Marie
55 J
Dahlman, Joanne
176.57
Da ey, David
173
Dalson, Elaine
178
Davis Kenneth
173
Day, Janet
178
Dean, Sandra
175,58,59
,
DeCar 1 Louise
45, 177
Decker, Michael
177
Degraffenr&id, Kenneth
75, 181
Deitch, Joan
181
DeMaa, Robe1 I
174
Derbes, Ron
175
Deutsch, .Joanne
176
DeVogelear, Kathleen
173,57
DeMith, Frank
173
Denis, Eileen
173
DeMartino, Victor
178
Didier, Judy
173
Dini~z. Michae1
181
DitthMdt, Ronald
180
Dobbe, Gary
175
Docel Anita
173 57
Dorband, Jerry
180
Dorfman, Merle
181
Dorrian, Ruth
178
Dreyer, Robert
173
DL1gan, Helen
179
Duhl, Michael
90.39, 180
Dulkin, Jerry
94, I 12,80, 179,59
Du May, Richard
180
Eagu, Nancy
98,175,59
Eckmann, James
88. I 79
Eddy, Janice
~245181
Eimstad, Karen
174
Einhorn, Bob
178
Einsweiler, Patricia
176
Eisenberg, Edith
180
Ellensohn, Robert
93, 176
Elvey, Raymond
178
Epstein, Bonita
173
Esbrook, John
173
Ex, Rhoda
181
Eyles, Glenn
177
Faber, Kathleen
179
Fabro, Donald
181
Factur, Ron .......... .
175
Fairman, Kenneth ........... . .
175,57
Falstein, Deborah
Faust, Susan
175,49,58,59
Feder, Joel
. . . . . . . 173
232
Feld, Bonnie
174
Feldman, ,Jack . . . . . . . . . . .
177
Feldner, Barbara
176
Feldpausch, Craig
177,60
Felzer, Marilyn
178,172
Ferguson, Irene
176,58,59
Fernandez-Rojo, Roger
88,45, 176
Ferraro, Carol
18 I
180
Feuer, .James
Fidler, Henry
181
Field, Sharon
173
Fields, Simone
178
Fiocchi, Loretta
178
Fisher, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . .
181,59
Fishman, Maureen
65, 180, 172,59
Flack, Richard
179
Flammang, Kenneth . . . . . . . . .
173
Fortney, Margaret
98, 179
Foss, Regina
98, 178
Foss, Thomas
180.58
Foster, Kenneth
79, 176
Fox, Susan
181,55
Frandzel, Michael
175
Frank, Gary
181
Frank, Paul
180
Franz, Peggy
I 79
Frary, Sidney
174
Fray Lynette ·
178
Freske, Leslie
I I I, 179
Friedkin, Darlene
175
Friedler, Michael
173,54
Friedman, Burton
181
Friedman, Michael I
179
Friedman, Michael W .
178
Friedman, Neil
176
Fulkerson. Patricia
98,45
Gabel, Kathleen
179,172
Gagne, Sharon
181, I 72
Gahan, Carol
178
Gallagher Claudia
Gardner, Carol
66, 178
Garro, Rosemary
180
Gebal Howard ........ .
178
Geffinger, Wi lliam
173
Gerard, Paulette
173,57
Gerber, Deanna
....... . .
176
Gevirtz, Richard
174,59
Ghionzoli. Coral
173
Ghionzoli, Lynn
179
Gierlach, Vivian
173
Gilhooley, Robert
90,91,75 175
Gilium, Thomas
178
Gillman Edward
181
Gilman, John
174
Glade Thomas
179
Glaves, Kathleen,
180
Goldbaum, Ellen
180
Goldberg, Nena
177
Goldenstein, Howard
175,60
Goldsmith, Carol
176, 172
Goldstein, Charles
I 78
Golob, Jeff
178
Goodfriend, Marlene
180
Goodman, Heidi ..
173
Goodman, Norman
175
Gordon, Barbara
40,45, 18 I ,59
Gordon, Janice
178
Gordon, Julia
173,62
Gordon Lee
176,60, 161
Gornstein. John
181 , 172
Gou:d. Edward
177
Graff, Barbara
176
Graham, Gayle
174
Grayson, Corrine
47, 177,50
1._-,1f"\a.n,
Carol
181
Gre01• lvf-hael
179
Greenberg, G 1e1 n
175
Greenberg, Joyce
179
Greenberg, Sharon
47 , 173
Gresham, Gail
179
Grippo, Diane
174
Groat, Eugene
179
Gross, Diane
179
Grybowski, Patricia
176
Haber, Richard ....... . . .
180
Habler, Vivian
180
Haerle, June
173, 172
Hage l, Carol
181
Hag~n . Edwin
97,79,80, 178
Hagerty, Timothy
. . . . 176
Henriksen, Richard
177
Halbreich, Li lli an
45, 175
Hall, Judith
175
Ha lle r, Lawrence
23,54
Hanelin, Nancy
173, 178
Hanson, Don
....... ..
181,63
Hanson, Louise
181
Haroldson, Don
178
Harris, Albert .......... 177,178
Hart, James
84,90,97,75,39, 178
Harvey, Daniel
177,49,60,61
Hassen, Reyaud
88,181
Haugness, Wilma
176
Hawkins, Sharon
174
Hedberg, Charlene
98, 173,60
Heim, Janet
179,172
Hein, Janet
. . . . . .. . .
. .. 175
Heitman, John
176
Heller, Karen
43, 173
Helmer, David
175,5'1,60
Hendrickson, Donna
174,57
Henkin, Carolyn . . . . . . . . .
177
Henner, Roberta
181
Hepburn, Robert
176
Herbrich, Heidi
180
Herkert, Robert
75,80, 178
Herman Sherry
103,177,63
Hershenson, Dan
173
Herzon, Martha
174
Hess Bi ll
181
Hess. Richard
174
Hessell, Barbara
179
Hilbert, John
178
Hill, Larry
75
Hillberg, Sandra
177
Hillman, Gloria
179
Hillman, Judith
176
Hills1rand, Ronald
75, 175, 177
Hintz, Patricia
173
Hirsch, Gayle
179
Hirshman, Dean
60
Hoff, Gerald
95, 173
Hoffing, Richard
176
Hoffman, Andrea
179,172
Hoffman, Marcy
175
Hoglund, David . . . . . . . . .
40, 174
Holder, Phillip
175
Hook, Jerri Rae
177,58,59
Hook, John Charles
173
Hopps, Barbara . . . . . . . . .
176
Horan, Roberta
173
Horlick, Rona ld
173
Hussey, Robert
177
Hutter, Alice
175,57
lmbe1, Evan
62
lmmergluck Lori
175, 179
Ingersoll, Richard
83, 180
Irwin, ,Joyce
180
.Jac'i, Sandra
103
Jackson, Helen
177
Jacobs, Donald
178
Jacobs, Jeffrey
173
Jacobs, Ronna
173,63
Jacover, Jerry
88,90, 175,62
Jaeger, John
179
Jaeger, Rona ld
87, 177,49
Jaet, Elaine
176,172
Ja.mrozek, Lawrence
176
Janek Theodore
178
.Janet, John
174
Janet, Robert
175
Jesse, Ronald
I 77
Johns, Andrew
173
Johnson, Bruce
79, 175
Johnson, Douglas
175,59
Johnson, Gregory
94, 180
Johnson, Lynn ......... 100,179,57
Johnson, Sandra
175
Johnston, Dale
83, 177
Jones, Bever ly
180
Joos, Richard
..........
176
Kaage, Steve
174
Kah 1es, Michael
54,60
Kahn, Ronni
175
Kaluzna, Renne . . . . . . . . . .
173
Kamm, Patrick
173
Kamps, Janice
. .. 45, 181
Kamps , Judith
181
Kann, Kenneth
181
Kanzelbaum , Linda
175
Kaplan, Fred
180
Kaplan, Judith
175, 172
Kaplan, Susan
106,45
Kaplan , William
175, 176
Karas, Robert
177
Karch, Lois
181
Kassin, Alan
177
Katsoolias, Georgia
174,57
Katz Barbara
174
Kaufmann, Linda
176
Kazanow, Ann
45, 176
Kellar, Terry
178,60
Kelter, Diana
181
Kelz, Linda
180
Kempton, Joan
176
Kessler, Joel ........... . . 40, 181
Kipperman, Judy
175
Kirk, Pamela
40, 175
Kispert, Maribeth
181
Kiss, Michael
90,181,172
Kite, Alice
180,63
Kite , Roberta
177 ,58,59
Klebbe, David
173
Klein, Dennis
177
Kletnick, Theodore .. . ....... . 173
Kling, Joann
............ . 173
Klinke, Alan ........ .
177
Klug, Michael
181
Kluge, Jere
I 02, 108, 176
Koehler, David
.........
177
Kohls, Larry
174
Kohn, Raymond
174,59
Korn, Doreen
......... 179
Koszuta, Karen
179
Kotarek, Donna
173
Kozdron, Gary
174
Krader, Brina
176
Kraemer, Joan
180, 172,55
Kramer, Andrea
2,34, 180
Kramer, Gay
178
Krause, Alfred ......... .
174
Krause, Alvin
178
Krause, Joanne
177
Kreegier, George
176
Kreinick, Carol
98, I 80;60,61
Kreis, Phyllis
179
Kreisler, Barry
175
Kromer, .James
179
Krugly, Aneeta
175
Krupnick, Wil lia m
175
Kulwin, Marlene
173
Kummerow , Leslie .. .
172
Kunar, Sharon ............. .
178
Kuperman, Sheldon ......... . 175
Kurland, Howard
178
K urti, David
177
Kwolek, Marian
181,57
Ladd, Thomas
174
Laing .. Patricia
181
Lampert, Steven
177
97,75,80,39, 174
Larsen, Ra lph
Larsen, Sandra
176
Latham, Linda
175,59
Lassen, Pamela
174
45, 175
Lauerman, Barbara
Lavin, Richard
47,50
Lawler, Robert
39, I 73,49,51,53
Lawrence, Edward
174
Leaf, Donald
... 23, 174
Leavitt, Frederick
176
Le Due, Joseph
179
�INDEX
Lee, Mavis,
174, 172
Leftwich, Karen
180
Lehman Janice
180
Leisman. Bonnie
174
Lenox, Carol ....... . .
176
...... . .. .
Levey, Pennie
179,57
Levin Jane
41, 177
Levin, Marjory
174
Levine, Eleanor
176
Levine. Linda
173
Levine, Martin
175
... . . .. . .
Levy, Richard
175
Lewin, Cheryl
180
Lewin, Susan
178,57
Lewis, Michael
87, 178
Lieberman, Michae'
.180.54
Lindemann. Gary
81,80, 180
Linder, Don
181,60
Franklin
Linder
Lipawsky, Ricki
40
Little, Geraldine
J 76
Littrell, Richard
175,54
Lowe, John
75, 181
Lowe, Patric
175
Luber, Kathryn
178, 172
Gene
Lubin,
177 60,61
Lukes, Robert
174
Lutz, Barry
179
Lutz, Louis ............ .
175
Lyons, Antoinette
174
McCartan Meredith
179,54,60
McEnerny, Kathleen
180
McEvoy, Margaret
176,55
Mel ntosh, Dennis
177
McKay, Marilyn
177, 172
Mclean, Esther
173
McPherson, Margaret
174
M c Wherter. Sandra
176
Magil, A lan
75
Mante ll Jeffrey
39
Margalski, Joseph
176
Marg olis, Harvey
179,59
Marmel, James
176
Marschall, Nick
I 73
Marshall, Stuart
90,80,39, 173
Martish, Louise
180
Marwil, Suzanne
181
Maslow Arthur
174
Massey, Lois
175
Maul, Veronica
177
May Stephen
83,97,179
Maypole. Mari yn
175,59
Mednick, Sharlene
178
Meites, Herbert
178
Melvin, Jacqueline
177.172
Mende sohn, Gary
181
Mendes Richard
177
Mendyk, Darlene
176
Carol
Menes
174
Menk'n, Marcia
173,58,59
Merri I Carolyn
180
Merriman, Sue
175
Mecer, Prisci la
180
Meyer, Barbara
179
Michael Howard
16 I
Michael Jerry
173
Mic~elau, Mary
I 75, 181
Mikolay, James
173
Mill er, Bruce
26, 175, 172
Miller, Ross
173, 172,53
Mink, Lyle
93,97,178
Mirshak. Gerald
181
Moberg Dennis
79 I 78,49
Moldenhauer, Richard
88, 179
Morgan, Burton
173
Morgan, Lynn
177
Morriss, Phy! is
175
Muel·er Darlene
179
Mulder, Ruth ........ .
177
Mulis, Jack
179
Murray, Carol
176
Muth , Nancy
180
Nachman, Alan
9579, 179, 172
Nachman, Caro1e
26, 180
Nardi, Richard
17 , 177
Naylor Do nna
72,174 59
Nechistak. Do nna
177
40 174,55
Ne'son, Carolyn
Nelson, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Nelson, James H.
180
Nelson, Nancy
22 173 ,58.5 ~,63
Nelson Susan
179,58,59
Nemeroff, Susan
175
Nesler, Gayle
179
Nichols. Constance
178, 172
Nilson, Tom
174
Nilsson, Richard
173
Nimmo, John
82, 178
Nineberg Ma lcolm
180
....... . .
Noesen, Ken
75, 180
Norberg, Nancy
178,58
Norris, Harold
87, 180
O'Brien, Ruth
176
Oeschler, James
177
Oliva, Geraldine
180
Orchowski, Daniel
177
Oro;, Evelyn
176
Osney Karen
176
Osti-ow>ki, Terry
174
Otto, Sherry
111, 174
Owca, Dennis
176
Owca, Diane
180
Owen, Mary
177
Oye, T. Asa
180
Parchuta, James
175
Parry David
180
Palis, Bruce
27 , 178,54
Paci, Arlene
179
Pavlove, D iane
177
Payne, Michael
83,97,181
Pearl, Elliott
70,83, 180
Penelle, Peter
176
Penn, Susan
177
Petersen, Kri s
174
Pfeiffer, Jo Ellen
179
Phillips, Shnton
I 73
Pierini, Richard
180
Pietrini, Amanda
180
Pinch Mary Beth
181
P ice Gary
180
Pollack, Nei
181
181
Pontecore, Daniel
I I 1, 173 ,57
Ponto. Cynth·a
179
Poppenhagen Gilbert
178
?orler, Pame.a
89, I 79
Poster, Steven
181
Posyoanko John
I 79
Prebish Charles
179
Prideaux, Robert
175
es
Primro1e, Char 1
. • 180
Puetz, Donald
176
Ouan+e, Francis
179,59
Quigley, Kenneth
177
Rabin, Gera1d
178
Radzin, Ester e
179
Ramsey, John
178
Ransom, Lyle . . . . . . . . . . . . .
175,55
Raphae Francine
180
Rappaport, Nichael
173
Rappaport, Sam uel
176, 172
Rapper Susan
181
Ratze , Robert
181
Recher, Carol
175, 172,57
Rechtermann, Laurel
174
Reding er, Sharon
65, 180
Reid, Robin
177
Reitzer, Diane
175
Reizner, Eunice
. . . . . . . . . . I 73
Rek , Barbara
179
Repke, Bob . . . . . . . . . . .
...... . ... . .
Rhodes, Judy
178
Ricci, Michael
174
Riley, Margaret
173
Roberts, Hilary
174
Roberts, James
175
Roberts, Ronald
174
Roberts, Sharon
45, 173
Robins, Barry
178
Robinson, Jerome ........ .
18G
Rosen, Arlene
98, 177
Rosen, Diane .......... .
173
Rosen, Phyllis ............. .
177
Rosenthal, Judi
180
......... .
Ross, Lynn
177
Ross, Perry
179
Ross, Richard
90, 173
Rothfeld, Steve
......... 90
Rothstein, Lawrence
Rotkin, Risha
. ..... 177
.
Rowe, Edward
178
Rubenstein, Arlene
181
Rubin, Jill
174
Rubner, Stuart
176
Rucins, Aldis
39, 179
Ruehrdanz, Sandra
179
Rufer, Ronald
88
Rugendorf, Sanford
177
Rumack, Sandra
.......... 179
Ruttenberg, Marlene
179
Sach, Sandra .......... .
180
Sa kover, Ray ............ .
174
Salberg, Susan
180
Sanders, Sally
180,53,58,59,62
Santowski, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 175
Sarow, Lynette
174
Sasenick, Nikki ......... .
175
Savitsky, Harvey
175
Scadron, Holly
175,55
Scanlan, Dorothy
178
Schaffner, Ronna
179
Schectman, Myra
I I 0, 173
Scheibe, David ....... . . .
173
........ . 41,177
Schloskey, Sharon
Schmidt Carol
176
Schmidt, Jill
174,59
Schmidt, Joseph
176
Schnaitman, Ra lph
173
Schoeller, Carolyn
177
Schoenberg, Diana
179,58,59
Schuhrke, Barbara
180
Schwartz, Bi ll
" .. .. . 178
Schwartz, Bobbette
178
Schwartz, Elaine
181
Schwartz, Jill
I 0, 176,55
Schwartz, Judith
10,176,55
Schwartz. Sherry Ann
178,55
Segal, Alan
179
Seguin, Bill
177
Seibel, Stephen .......... .
178
Selin Deborah
181
Selk Charlene
178
Sementik, Kein
176
Shabel, John
87, 176
Shannon Bonnie
45, 174
Shapiro, Nancy
176
Shapiro, Sheryl
179
Sheehan, Martin
181
Shefsky, Roberta ........ .
179,55
Shie ds, Jane
177 ,60
Shiman, Stewart
180
Ship, Marshall
176
Shipka, Steve
97,80,175
Shore, Jeffrey
60
Shulman, Betty
178,57
Siege., Barry
181
Siegel, Lynn
181
Sienkiewicz, Paula
........... .
Sigel, Karen
179
Siiverman, Barbara
179
Si'verman, Brenda
186,57
Silverman, Leslie
112,37,59,62
Simon, Earl .......... .
173
Simons, Diane
110, 181 ,59
Singer, Barbara
176
Singer, Joan
178
Singer, Marilyn
176
Singer, Peggy
178,51
Skepner, Alan
175
Skolnik, Mitchell
180
Skutta, Frank
179
Slutsky, Rona ld
174,59
Smart, Caro l
176,55
Smith, Barbara
.. 176
94, I 75
Smith, Gary
98,45, 176,57
Smith, Jacquine
175
Smith, Judie
177 , 172
Smith, Judy
176
Smith, Karen
178
Snow, Margaret . . . . . . . . . . .
175
Snouffer, Carole
180
Snower, James
175
Sostrin, Sherry
181
Spain, Jennifer
176
Spector, Alice
178
Spryazak, Maryann
179,57
Stanfield, Bonnie
94, 173
Starkey, Irving . .
180
Starkey, Joseph
181
Starkman, Barbara
175
Stauber, Sue . . . . . . . . . . .
87,180
Stavy, Michael
176,55
Steinberg, Roslyn
180
Steinberg, Sylvan
Steinseifer, Nancy ....... . .. 178,57
176
Stender, Wi lliam
175,59
Stephens, Peter
178,59
Stevens, Diane
... 181
Stocker, Geraldine
72, 178,58 ,59
Stockmar, Kathleen
176
Stone, Alan
. . . . . . . . . 181
Stone, Stephen
174
..........
Strahan Saly
181
Streu, Janice
173
Strimpel, Roger
90, 175
Suelzle, John
173
Summers, Frank
179
Sunier, William
176
Sutton, Shelley
175,57
Sutton, Virginia
178
Swade, Sandra
106, 178, 172
Swanberg, Sharon
45 , 177,49,54,60,62
Swinger, James
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Sylvan, Karen
177
Taitz, Trudy .. .. .. .. .
175
Tannenbaum, Allen
174
Taranlur, Judy
177
Tefka, Barry
179
Teichman, Ronna
45 , 179,49
Teite l, Roberta
23,83, 175
Tennison, Gary
79,59
Theilman, Paul
180
Thery, Ernest
176
Thiry, Michael
Thomas, Cheryl .......... . . 66, 181
176,60
Tiersky, Rona ld . . . . . . . . .
177
Tinde ll, Victoria
180,55
Tobey, Gayle
179
Tobey, Sharon
174
Townsend, Thomas
173
Traff, Wayne
173
Tragos, Peter
173
Trantur Judith
180
Tubekis, Candi
178
.. .. . . .. .. ..
Tuchow, Bob
180
T urry, Gerald
177
Unterschuetz, Diane
173
Valfer, Steven
180
Van , Carolyn
94, 181
VanMersbergen , William
45, 177
Varney, Justine
I "ZS
Vernick, Barry
69,181
Vied , Erwin .. . .. .. ..
174
Voge l, Judith
178
Vonder Sitt, Mari lyn
180
Wagner, Barry
181
Wahlstrom, Karen
178
Wallace, Robert
180,59
Walski, Edward
174
Waltzer. Renee
180,55
Wanaski, Dorothy
181
Wandell, Howard
178
Warda, Charlotte
179
Warsaw , Lee
173,57,58
Watts, Lynn
180
Webb, Virginia
181,57
Weber, Cheryl . . . . . . . . .
181
Weihs, Frederick
175
Weinberg, Ralph
181 ,57
Weinbrechct, Linda
181
Weintraub , J udy . . . . . . . . .
178
Weisberg , Burton
181, 172
Weiss, James
179
Weiss, Robert
233
�INDEX
174
Weiss . Sam
181,55
Weiss , Sandra
178
Wekony, Caro l
65, 180
Wendt, Nancy
97,75,178
Wentink, Glenn
175
Werskoff, Susan
177
Wex ler, Michael
176
Wick, Randa ll
173
Wiegman, Gayle
173,61
Wilhe l msen. Robert
178
Williams, Karen
181
Williamson , C layton
175
Wilson, Chery l
181 ,55
Wilson , Ju li e
175
Wise, Robert
177
Wise, Robin
68,97 ,7 542. 180
Witcher, Vic
179
Wojtas, Rona ld
75, 180
Wo lf, Terry
181
Wolfson, Kenneth
178
Wolk, Yale
178
Woods, Ron .......... .
176
Worth, Connie
11 , 173,58,59
Worthington , Joanne
I 00,26, 180
Woywot, Darlene
176
Wright, Carol
I 02, 175,64
Wulf, Patricia
173,60,61
Wykowski, Marilyn
176
Wyzgala , Patricia
180
Yablin , Merle
173
Yard ley, Susan
178
Yavitz, Barry ....... ..
180
Yel len. Gary
180,58 ,59
Young, Barbara
175
Young, William
180
Youngblood, Joyce
178,55
Youngkrantz, Sharon
177
Za idler, Judi ......... .. . .
180
Zalud, Marianne
178
Zari, Martha
173
Zemel, Randy
174
Zenner, Tina
179
Ze utsch e l, Diane
94,75 ,34, 180
Zimberoff, Jerold
180
Zimmerman, Frank
179 ,60,61
Zimmerman, Marsha
180
Zoellner , Bi ll
175
Zolkowski, Car l
176
Zucker, Char les ......... .
176
Zwigoff, Donald
Ackerman, Bruce
Adam , Dean
Adams, Tom
Ade l man, Gene
Adelman, Sue
Affrunti, Andrea
,A.ggen, Mary Barbara
Ahrens , Robert
Albrecht, George Jr.
Alder, Diane
Allen, James
Allen , Mary Jane
Allen, Steven
Allison, James
Altschuler, Ken
Amado, Rochelle
Ande lman , Michael
Andersen, Charles
Andersen, Karen
Anderson, Antoinette
Anderson, Karen
234
189
182, 190
190
189
185 ,55
183
182, 190,55
86,60
.. 190,56
186
186
184
188
188
86,77,185
182 , 183,61
93, 189
86
188
185
185
186
Anderson, Robert
92, 187
Anderson, Robert
186
And re a sen, Dorthea
188
Andrews, Karen
190
Anger, Karen
. . . . . 187,57,58
Anthony, Alice
73, I 89
Anton, Diane
182,83, 188,60,61
Archer, Lyle
183
Armato , Philip
187
Arndt . Rona ld ....... , .
189
Ascher, Lester
189
Ashkinaz, Barry
61
Bachman, Curt
190
Bachman , Isabelle
190,37
Bacino, Carol
86, 183
Baer, Mike
190,62
Bain, Juliette
55
Bakken , Bonnie
185,56
Ballestra , Lucile
89,37, 185
Banks , Victor
Banner, Mike
97,79,184,61
Barber, Robert
Barnett, Ann
186,56
Baskin, Trudie
95, 186
Bauer, Dan
186,57,58
Baumann, Patricia
188,56
........ .
Beubien, Lea
185
Becker, Carol
183
Becker, Karon
188
Bedoe, Marie
186,56
Beil, Deborah ...... . . .
184,56
Bekier, Letitia
66, 183,55
Be lgrade, Barbara
92,77,186
Bendel , Ross
.... . 184
Bender, Eileen
185
Bender, Elliott
182, 186,55,58
Benson, Roberta
184
Bentley, Philip
42, 183
Benzel, Ga ii
187
Berberick, Sue
61
Berger, Chari
185
Berger, Gail
89,90, 188
Berger, Jack
.. .. 188
Berger, Jack
Berger, Mara
86,66,61'188
77, 189
Bergren, Richard
187
Bergsman, Susan
183
Berliant, Sharon
Berman , Andrew ......... .
186
86, 192
Berman, Gerald
Berman , Marla
187
189
Berns, Sherri
188
Bernstein, Marsha
183
Best , Caro lyn
189
Bieber, Sharon
183
Biga, Barbara
188
Bilton, Leon ........ .
56, 186
Birger, Michey .......... .
186
Blatt , Morton
Blitstein, Jo·el ........ .
183
183, 189
Blitstein, Marlene
183
Bloom , Harry
187,54
Bloom, Richard
186
Blumenthal, Judy
.... 184
Bolon, Alan
58,103,183
Bohat, Cherie
60
Bolnick, Howard
37, 184
Bolon , Roberta
189
Bo lo n, Geri
186
Bonesz, Karen
183
Bonifert, Diana
185
Bostrom, Daniel
185,61
Boyk, Juanita
185
Bolnick , Howard.
........ .
67, 184
Boysen, Barbara
Bramson , Martin
187
186
Brandel, Lawrence
79
Brando , Marlen
187
Brandt, William
Braunstein, Ethan
96,63, 187
187
Bridge, Diane
Brier, William ...... .. . .
183
56
Bro, Karen
189
Brocato, Earl
37, 183
Brodsky, Jackie
187
Brown, Holly
82 ,77, 187
Brown, Steven
83, 189
Brunderman, John
182, 189
Bryer , Renee
56, 189
Buelow, Richard
188
Burns, Randall
189,56
Burnstein, Marcia
189
Burr, Franklin
188
Butzow, Virginia
184
Cahan, Michael
. . . . . . . . . 190
Calella, Mary Anne
185 ,56
Campbell, Carol
190
Capsuto, Marty
185, 184
Carlson, Gale ..
190,55,58
Carlson, Janet
190
Carlson, Roy
184
Carnow, Barry
186
Carsky, Terry
99, 192
Carter, Linda
99, 188
Cashatt, Kathleen
192
Castle. Sharon
183
Catellier, Ken
87,90
Cavanaugh, Michael
185
Cech, Laura ..
183
Chagares, Peter
186
Chagares, Bill
Chait, Eddie
Chaplik , Elynne
182, 183
Chapnick, James
184
184
Chez. Barbara
Christensen, Alan
79,61, 186
Christensen, Karen . . .
55, 187
Citro, Christine
186
Clauson, Cheryl . .
58, 183
Clayman, Sue Carol
186
Clebanoff , Karen
186
Clyman, Howard
82,92,79, 183
Codell, Ju l ie
21,184,56
Cogan, Ira
. .. .. 190
Cohen, Arlynne
185
Cohen, Kathryn
187 ,61
Cohen, Karen
188,6.l
Cohen, Merle . . . . . . . . .
55,187
Coleman, Robin . . . . . . . . .
190
Colton, Steve
182,187
Comm, Vicki ....... .. ......... 56
Connelly, Bob
184
Connelly, Kristine
186
Cooper, Bunny
41,188
Cooper, Karen
188
Cooper, Susan
183
Corty, James
185
Cosgrove, Michael
185,61
Couzin, Robert
187
Cowan , Ellyn
188
Cowin , Stuart ...... , ... .
189
Crafton, Marilynn
......... .
187
Crane, Robert
187
Curry, Craig
186,54
Cyrog, Peter
... 188
Cywinski, Barbara
188,57
Czerniak, Jacqueline
..... . 93
Dabrow, R. . ....... .
190,56
Dahl, Cheryl .. .
56
Dahl , Robin
185 ,56,58
Dah li n, Janet
190
Dammann, Ronald
183
Damsz, Diane
186,189 ,6 1
Davidow, Elliott
........... 77
Davidow, Jay
189.56
Davidson, Lewis
184
Davidson, Janice
189
Davis, Branda ............. .
184
Dean, Raymond
83,77,185
Deck, Don
184,61
Delman, Michael
89,93,41,187
Delott, Michael
183
Dempers, Susan
Dessent, William
184
Dienstag, Marlene
67, 186
Diesterheft, Marilee
190
DiGrazia, Philip
.. 79,187
Dilg, Dennis
60
Dilg, Jayne
Dilg, Mary Ann
67' 184,56
..... 183,56
Digilio, Darlene
DiModica, Ethel
188
Dinitz, Ilana
187
Dolgin, Merle
184
Do l nick, Sus anne
187
Dombek Donna
188
Dongilli, Barbara
37, 186
Dorband , Anne
183
Dory , Maria
.. . 185
Doniger, Michael
Dover, Florence ............ 56, 183
Drella, Steve
188
Druck, Norman
192
DuBonn, John
189
Duda, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . .
188
Duffin, Irene
187
Duhl, Harriet
189
Duke, Pam
Eagan, Lucille
189
Ederer, Barbara
30
Edwards, Michael
185,54
Ehrensaft, Daniel
..........
184
Eichhorn, Sue
.. 185
Elenewski, Allen
190,43,42,21
Elias, Judi
184,77
Elias, Raymond
186,72
Ellis, Kathie
183
Emerson, David
.. 82,60,77, 187
Engstrom, John
63, 189
Epstein, Mark
86,96,63, 183, 187
Epstein, Barry
89, 188
Epstein, Stuart
Epstein, Ronald
49
Epstein, Robert
Epstein, Roberta Mae
186
Erickson, Judy
187
Ettinger, Mike
183 ,6 1
Evans, Mike
190
Faehse, Bill . . .
. ..... . . .
190,55
Fagerstrom, Elizabeth
. . 189
Fallice, Joseph
49, 184
Feigenbaum, Barry
183
Feinberg, Marilyn
185
Felber, Karen
51 ,56, 185
Felber, Janice
184
Felcher, Ellen
41, 188
Fe ldman, Sheryl ........ .
186
Felsenthal, Richard
42, 185
Ferguson, John
188
Ferguson, Earl
189
Ferrell, Susan
192
Fesselmeyer, Susan
185
Fian, Susie ......... .
189
Field, Ruth
89
Fields, Marshall
Fields, John
56
183,82
Filas, Leon
186
Fine, Stuart
188,55
Fine, Judy
37, 188
Finder, Barbara
92,82, 184
Finger, Alan
182 ,73, 186
Fink, Carol
185,51
Finn, Robert
37,51,53,183
Finn, Kathleen
186
Fixel, Carol
183
Florence , Rene'e
187
Fehrman, Michael
61
Forkos , Edward
Formeister, Richard
186
187
Forman, Jay
Fornoff, Dennis
188
187,58
Foss, Suzanne
184,57
Fox, Sarah ............ .
185,55
Frankenstein, ldalee
188 ,53
Freeman, Susan
187,63
French, Warren
23, 187,55
Freres, Maureen
Friedlander, Sandra
187 ,51
Friedman, Carol ..
62
Friedman, Morrie
189
Friedman, Steven
57
Frodin, Joy
Frishman, Penny
188
188
Frohman, Barbara
Furey, Honora
183
Furster, Susan
185
Gabl, Larry ..
186
183
Gale, Ronald ..... ... .
Galen, Arthur
190
Galioto, Diane
Gallowich, Susanne
189,55,58
Gardner, Thomas
187
185
Gats, Gary
Gelman, Harriet
190
184
Gendell, Donna
188
Gersh, Harvey
186
Gershberg. Vicki
188
Gerstein, Sheila
189
Gibson, Randall
183
Gillman, Larry
�INDEX
Giovannelli, Charles
82, 77, 185
Glantz, Linda ............... .
Glassberg·, Arn old
77, I 89
Glenzer, Rhoda
189
Glutzer, Norman
188
Gold, Ed
186
Gold, Kathy
56, 189
Gold, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . . .
186
Golden, Bob
184
Goldberg, Edith
188
Goldstein, Steven
51
Goldstein, Judith
37, 186
Goldberg, Charles
183
Goldenbogen, Margaret
188
Goode, Bob
183 ,56
Goodman, Michael
187 ,56
Gordon, Kenneth
83, 184
Gordon, Gail
183
Gore, Ron
.... ... ...
185
Gore, Beverly
184,51,56
Gorer.stein, David
Gottfried, Susan ......... . .... 186
Graff, Gary
..........
187,50
Graham, William
187
Green, Marilyn
182.184
Greenberg, Phi lli p . . . . . . . . .
186
Greenberg, Robert
86, 188
Greenberg, Ron
183 ,6 3
Greene, Rosa lin d
188
Graczyk, Barbara
190
Grecu, Sue . . . . . . . . .
18 5
Griffin, Alice
187,55,58
Gross, Sally
187
Grossman, Robert
187
Grossman, Roberta
189
Grossman, Wendy
.........
187
Gutbrod, Carol
188,56
Guttier, Diane
184
Gutschick, Bill
89, 189,60
Haas, Donald Frank
189
Haller, Kathleen
190
Haller, Rich
. . . . . . . . . . . 184
Hanlon, John
186
Hanson, Wayne
190
Harfst, Kim
86,92,186
Harrer, Matt
192
Harrigan, Tim
. . . . . . . . . 189
Harris, James
41
Harris, Marlene
190
Harris, Meryl
185
Harrison, Donna
185 ,62
H artenfeld, Jeff
186
Hassan. Elmaza
188
Hassan, Lila . . . . . . . . .
184
Harwood, Helene
184
Heffron, Robert . . . . . . . . . .
41 , 184
Heftman, Ronald
186
Heine, Dora
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Heinz, Leo
........ .
Heller, Ian
83,37, 183
Heller, Sheree
189
Hellman, Marsha
192
Hellman, Richard
187
Henner, Hilary
187
Henciksen, Raymond
82, 187
Herkert, Dennis
82,77, 185
Herrman, Merrily
189
Herter, George
188,60
Hettema, Karen
187
Hirsh, Alan
187
Hirsch, Danna
189
Hirsch, Gary
187
Hochfelder, Harry
186,83
Hoffenberg, Earl . . .
92 ,77, 183
Hoffman, Barbara
41, I 89
Hoffman, Jeri
Hoffman, Robert
188
Hoffman, Ron a ld ........ .
50 ,6 1
Hoffner, Christine
190, I 89
Hohmann, Bil l
Holden, Josie
Holzman , Sherry
189
Holzwarth, Joe
189
Hoover, Sally
56, I 84
Hopps, Kenneth
188
Hork, Wi lliam
188
Horwitz, Ell en
186,61
H orwitz, Steve
61,77
Hunter, Carlene
56, 187
Hussey, David ........ .
61, 184
Imber, Jani ce
. . . . 187
Ingersoll, Susan
I 00, 189,50
lngslrup, Wa lter
190 ,6 1
lrgang, Andrea
183
Isaac, .John
190,56
Isaacson, Jim
188
Jachimowski, Reginald
Jacobs, Nanette
186
Jacobson, Carol
184
Jacobson, Ei lee n
184
Jaeger, Les lie
190
Jan ik, Susan . . . . . . . . . . .
184
Janis, Mari lyn
184
Jantsch, Craig
89,56, 185
Jobst, Jack
92
Joffe, Mitchell
87,92, 188
Johnson, Candy
182 , 188
Johnson, Connie
57,58 , 187,56
Johnson. Lynne
55, 185, 187
Johnson, Marilyn
.. 186
Johnson, Marsha
188,61
Johnson, Nancy
183
.lohnson, Phy llis
187
Johnson, Ralph
56, 192
Johnson, Sheldon
185
Johnson, W illiam . . .
184, 186
,l ordan, Lawrence
183
Just, Ron
...........
89,184
Jvarsky, Gerald
185 , I 89
Kagan, Mike
190
Kahn, Jerry
82,83,77, I 86
Kalver, Barbara
184
Kamin, Susan Pauline
190,37
Kamensky, Jerry
185
Kann, Ira
187
Kanne, Bru ce
82, 184
Kaplan. Allen
192
Kaplan, Maxine
184
Kaplan, Stephen
190
Kaplan, Zona
.... ...... .
189
Kardoff, Joan
. . . . . . . . . . . 185
Kariolich, Gail
56, I 84
Karlesky, Jean
56, 185
Karol, Roche lle
188
Karsten, Susan
186
Kasper, Carole
. . . . . . . . . . 192
Kaste, Howard
185
Kasie, Bradford
185
Kat sooli as, John
190
Katsoulis, Larry
186
Kaufman, Donna
189
Kaufman, Robin
182 ,43,62, 186
Kavooras, John
83, I 88
Kay, Marvin
92 , 187
Kay, Sandra
187,57
Kay, Walter
....... . . 187
Kaye, Ri chard
96, 184
Kaywood, Jeff
187
Kazelak, Ri chard
. . . . . . . . . . . 184
Kazmierczak, Sheila
......... 184
Keller, Dianne
Kellman, Cyv ia
186,55
Kellner, Norman
184
Kemnitz, Jack
188
Kennedy, Joseph
61 , 189
Kent, Kathleen
37, 186
Kerman, Barry
192
Kessel, Wi lliam
186
Ke sselman, Irwin
188
Kessler, Karen
183,57
Kettering, Gloria
185,55
Kimball, Sue ........ . 72, 187 ,57,58
Kinsch , Karen
184
Kirchler, Me lvin
183
Kirschner, Rona ld
189
Kitchen, Allan .......... .
188 ,56
Kite , Dennis
182, 188
Klapman, Gail
188
Klein, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . .
185
Klein , Inez
187
Klein, Gerald
185
Klein, Kenny
183
Klinn, Me lanie
187
Klett, Ro salyn
188
Kohler, Rosemary
188
Kont elas , Barbara
190,56
Kozlov, Ga il
183
Kraatz, Sue Mary . . . . . . . . . . .
183
Kraemer , Lynn
99, 18 7
Kravitz, Robert
189
Krischke. Nancy
189
Kritzler, Betty . . . . . . . . .
189
Kroger, John
184
Kroi chick, Joan
41,66,187
Krone, Ken
61,185
Kroon, Tin a
11 ,53, 188
Kropf, Robert
185
Krumsieg , Cynthia
55, 186
Kruse, Diane
56, 183
Kryski, Nina
184
Kumlin, Carol
55,58, 186
Kure. Victor ........ .
Krushner, Sherrie
.......... . 183
Kutok, Barry
187
Kutok, Byron
187
Kutza, Gerald
Ladehoff, Barry
190
La ff, Barbara
188
Landauer , Judith
56, 185
Lane, Marc ......... . . .
184
Langer, Marcia
185
Lantz , Jackie
189
Larson, Glenn
184
La rs on, Louise
184
Larson, Maureen
188 ,55
Larson, Sharon
188 ,57,58
Laskov, Barry
185
Laskov, Phyllis
192
Lassen, Ho lly
187
Lauer, Monica
184
Lauter, Dennis
185
Lazar, Allen
183
Lazar, Michele
73, 185,56,58
Lazar, Steven
Lee, Tim .............. .
77, 185
Lerner, David
77, 186
Learner, Marlene
185,62
Learner, Sharlene
37,187,57
Leibowitz . Pa ula
186
Leigh , Robin
184
Leopold, Lynne . .... .. .. . .
187
Lev, Andrea
186,56
Levatino, Judy
188
Levee, David
188 ,56
Lise, Robert
77
Levin, Audrey
188
Levin , Gayle
187
Levin , Charles
183
Levin, Marsha
188,56
Levin, Nona
189
Levinson, Elaine
187
Lewis, Gary Spencer
84,77,187
Lewisberg, Sharon ..
187
Libby , Eileen
187
Lichterman, Maynard
189
Lid berg, Dennis
......... . . 189
Link, Bi ll ............. .
188
Locher, Judy
56,58, I 86
Loeding, Ruth
187
LoGiurato, Carole
187
Lopio, Melinda
Lorenz, Gary
184
'orr, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . .
86,94, I 86
:iuis, Carol
187
Link, Joanne . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 03
Lis, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .
86,92,188,77
Lisnek, Sandra
56, I 84
Liss, Joe
..... ... .
61,186
Lund, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
187
Lurie, Adrianne
188
Lutren, Roberta
187
McCall, Gary
185
McCarthy, Karen
190,66, 100
McCarty, David
......
190.63
Me lin, Arthur
185
M c Moh on, Mardell ............ 189
McM urray, Jane . . . . . . . . .
37, 186
MacCallum, Michael
190
Magged, Alexis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184
Mairson , LaD onn a
66,63, I 85
Maller, Judith
184
Mamone, Anthony
. . . . . . . . . . 188
Mandel, Harvey
82, I 83
Mandel, Lisa
190
Mande l, Sue ..........
56,58,185
Mandell, Michele
37
Mann, J oan . . . . . . . . . . .
185
Manpearl, Barry
190
Mantalos, Stella
182, 186
Margulies, Joan
186
Marines, Dean
186
Mariacher, Ri chard
186
Marker, Jeff
188 ,50
Markin, Jill . . . . . . . . .
186
Marks , Diane
182,183
Marling, Hele n
188
Maro, Joseph
189
Marrinson, Daniel
......... 184
Martin, Robert
86,92,77, 192
Mason, Gail ................ 184
Massing , Judith
189
Masters, Linda
187
Maston, Joyce
189
Matter, Dorothy
99,57,58.183
Maurer, Ted
56,188
Mayer, Arleen
186,56
Medoff, Helen
183
Mehlman, Judy
184
Mehrholz . Linda
56
Mendell . Gail
183
Metzger, Annette
187
Meyer, John
60
Mevers, Paula
184
Miller, Br uce
186
Miller, Glee
185
Mil ler, Ira............
188
Mil ler, Jackie
3 7, 188
M iller, Lawrence
89.183
Miller, Marty
187
Miller, Ri chard . . . . . . . . .
189
Millis, Richard
61,87
Milton, Marla . . . . . . . . . . .
187
M inx, John
190
Mise, Jack
188
M ittentha I, Ri c ha rd
186
Mcgill, Susan
182
Monson, Phillip
. . . . . . . . . . 184
Moravcik, Jacque line
185
Morishita, Arlene . . . . . . . . . . .
183
Morgan, Sherle
186
Moss , Gail
188
Moss, Ph il . . . . . . . . . . . .
56, I 86
Mudgett, MaryAnn
183
M udloff, Duncan
187
Mueller, Charlene
57.182 , 187
M ultack, Leslie
183
Murphy, James . . . . . . . . . . .
187
M uskat, Anthony
184
Muslin, Harvey
82.185
Nelson, David
93, 190
Nelson, Nancy
184
Neville, Patrick
... .. ..... .
190
Nevins, Garry
192
Nielsen, Jane
190
Niewiadomski, Delphine
55.186
Nissenson, Heather
37,62.190
Nixon, Susan
21,37,55,58, 185
Noesen, Larry
77, 188
235
�INDEX
Noesen Thomas
Nord, Karen-Lee
Nott Richard
Novell, P.
Novit Jack
Novitt, Ei een
Novotny, Claudia
Nude man, Michael
Olenick Michael
Olive Nili
Oliver, Wi'liam
Olsher Bonnie
Olson, Janet
Olson Sally
O'Neill, Jim
Opensky Richard
Orlolf, Richard
Orlove, Ar•ene
Orser, Paul
Orzeske, Deborah
Os 1
und, Ruth
Page, Louis
Pahnke Dianne
Pa inter, Dennis
Painter, Rayanne
Pa mer, Gail
Panchesin, Melodye
Papandrea, John
Paquet, Ralph
Pass, Barry
Passman. Barbara
Pastorelli. Robert
Patek Roger
Patek, Rosemary
Patterson, Kay
Paul, David
PalJ, Maureen
Paus, Barbara
Payne, He en
Payne Lynda
Peacock, Sandra
Pearson, Kenneth
Pearson Ronald
Penner A·ana
Perlow, Sheldon
Permer John
Perri, Thomas
Pershin Pau
Persky Marie
Peskind, Maureen
Petersen Kenneth
Peterson, Russell
Peterson, Wi lliam
Phelan, Carolyn
Phillips, Niel
Pildes, E en
Pinch, Dan
Pitzer, Joe
Piwko, Ralph
Phiskin, Pame•a
Plotkin, Shelly
Plotnick, Alyse
Poklop Sue
Polakoff David
Pollack, Merle
Porter, Bruce
Gerald
Posede
Potempa Vickie
Potenza, Nicho1as
Potnick, Janice
Potrue, Ken
Povlo, Susie
Powers, Va erie
Pozner Naureen
Pressman
Lloyd
Primack Marv in
Proffitt, John
Pross Ray
Puccinelli, John
Purcell Michael
Raab, Donald
Rabin, Benjamin
Rabin, Lynette
Racusin, Mike
Radzi n Darlene
Ralsky, Alan
Randel, Richard
Rath, Carl
Ratner. Ronald
Ream, Marcia
236
56
185
61
92
187
57, 190
189
186
190
51,56.186
b0,77' 189
189
37,57,58,72.192
57,99, 185
190
185
61, I 88
62, 188
83, 188
186
183
185
190
192
189
56, 183
184
77,92,184
186
190
190
192
185
185
182 , 183
183
186
30 190
183
188
189
185
56, 188
37,82,189
.
188
56,77 92, 189
187
186
183
186
184
192
185
188
187
186
77, 186
37' 187
37 187
61 184
185
186
185
183
182, 185
189
183
189
188
187
188
189
187
82, 187
183
187
56, 189
79, 187
79,94,97, 190
188
185
190
183
189
92, 184
190
92 , 184
185
79.186
Reed, James
185
Reese. John
66, 186
Reinhard, Karen
77,93184
Reynolds, Richard
77 82, I 88
Richardson, William
192
Richter, Roberta
92, 188
Richter, Stu a rt
Rick, James
185
Riley, Patricia
186
Rimmler, Les
57,58, 182 , 187
Ritchey, Suzanne
83, 183
Roach, Martin
189
Roberts, Linda
57, 188
Robins, Bobbe
57, 186
Robson, Dean
182, 183
Rocca, Gene
37,42,62
Roman, Janis
188
Roseman, Mel
190
Rosen Fred
89, 187
Rosen, Larry
186
Rosengard, Judith
60, 187
Rosenzweig, Jim
77.92.188
Rossi, Dennis
57
Rotberg, Susan
185
Roth, A layna
82
Rotstein Arthur
192
Ruben, Marvin
183
Rubenstein, Emmy
184
Rubin, David
89, 187
Ruderman, Wayne
189
Rudolph Bennett
61,77,188
Rust, Dale
190
Ruthberg, Barbara
61, 186
Ruyle, Robert
190
Sabin, Barbara
190
Sachnoff, .Dale
93, 185
Sager, Sharon
93, 190
Saken, Mike
190
Samson, Fredric
Sandstedt, David
182, 185
Sapoznik, Ellen
184
Sarna!, Marjorie
63 ,96, 189
Sax Gary
37
Schack Ann
56, 185
Scheufler, Alan
184
Schillo, Robert
56, 190
Schinberg, Cheryl
185
Schlichting, Harold
57' 185
Schmid. Linda
37, 184
Schmidt, Darlene
185
Schm'dt John
92 , 190
Schmidt, Robert
188
Schmidt, Roseann
192
Schmidt, Thomas
192
Schmitzer, Dale
190
Schneider, Gail
185
Schneider, Marilyn
58
)choenberg Linda
186
Scholnick, Sue
183
Schc.q, Elizabeth
187
Schulman. Sheri
189
Schulte, Margaret
56, 192
Schulz, John
185
Schwartz, Karen
188
Schwartz, Marlene
184
Schwartz, Steven
185
Srhweig, Gary
184
Schweit, Susan
182
Schwimmer, Sanford
189
Scott. George
183
Sears, Steven
184
Seibei, Bi ll
189
Seiden, Gary
56, 188
Seidman, Roberta
Se igman, Diane
57' 189
Se•z Harold
186
Selzer, Patricia
185
Semmerling Wayne
183
Senn, David
61
Serenyi, Peter
183
185
Shanin, Jeff
7792,186
Shapiro. Larry
185
Shaughnessy, Christopher
187
Shavin, Jay
187
Shepard, Lauren
92, 184
Sher, Steve
188
Sherman, Lillian
57, 183
Sherman, Martha
185
Sherman, Ro nald
92
Sheuf ler, A.
187
Shikoff, Maxine
56 , I 88
Sh11ster, Br uce
185
Sideman, Daniel
37
Siegal, Judie
63,183,187
Siegel, Jeff
61, I 89
Sielski, Betty
184
Silber, Elliot ........ .
64, I 88
Silver, Marlyn
192
Silverstein, Brue
182
Silverstein, Robert
188
Silzer, Nancy
186
Singer, Howard
185
Singer, Leonard ...... . . .
186
Sinkus, Maria
83, 190
Silman, James
183
Skrzymowski, Sandra
183
Slotsky, Karen
89.184
Slutzky, Harvey
189
Smaller, Michae l
190
Smevold, Richard
93 190
Smith, Dan
190
Smith , James
189
Smith, Jeffrey
184
Snyder, Joy
185
Sohr, Dorene
188
Sonne, Sandrae
190
Sorokin, Robert
184
Sosnowski, Phil
83.188
Sotello, Edward ........ .
190
Spies, Gary
79, I 88
Spilberg, Steven
86
Sta hi, Aaron
187
Starr, Joyce
183
Steadman, Gary
82.187
Steffeck , Robert
189
Stein, Jack
184
Stein, Mar lene ........ .
54 ,62,77
Stein, Richard
189
Stein, Robert
56
Stein, Sherry
Stellar, Carlynn
183
77,184,188
Stern, Alan
62, I 87
Stevens, Judy
183
Stier, Kurt
Stocker, Doreen
183, 189
184
Strand, Robert
Strom, Maurice
186
89, I 83
Stryker, Rona ld
61
Sulliv3n, Carol
Sullivan Jack
183
187
Sulser, Glenn
185
Swanson. A lice
186
Sweri nsky, Linda
Swider, Justine
183 , I 92
)zust, Eduardo
190
Szwajger, Yolanda
61.188
Tabel, Claire ......... .
190
Tash, Ronald
37, 183
183
Tartak, Ly le
Tax, Donna
190
58.61,99, 182, 190
Taylor Di.anne
56,58, I 89
Taylor, Lauren
ten Eicken, Helen
185
Tenner, Janis
185
99, 184
Terp, Janet
Theis, Marie
186
185
Tieger, Jeffrey
Timmer, William
61, 182, I 84
Tinker, Charlotte
37, I 84
Todd, Robert
61,77,188
Toelke, Wi lliam
56,79,86,92, I 92
Torosic, Terry
185
Tovell, James
92.185
Traiforos, Elaine
57, I 88
'i'reger, Stewart
188
Trendier Loretta
56,58, I 90
Tri ling, Rosanne
182.185
·1-rotcky, Sheila
192
Trowbridge, Susan
37 42,58,99, 189
183
Tselekis, Peter
"i'ucker, Nancy
186
Turner. Donna
57. 185
T urovitz, Lester
188
T urpack. Stephen
189
183
Tult, Ron
56,58, I 85
Uditsky Francine
55,62, I 82, I 85,
Underwood, Jennifer
Va los, Tom
189
186
190
Varney , Penelope
190
Varon, Bruce
189
Vaughn, Joe
Vavrinek, Starr
41,57,58,190
Verbin , Harriet
182, 184
Vetzner, Charles
........... 184
Vidock, Darlene
55, 188
Vincent. Barbara
185
Vincent , Lance
IB9
Vodian, Coralie
83, I 87
Vol lmer, Robert
185
Volp, John
99, 182, 192
Vraney , Susan
100, 184
Wagner, Catherine
190
Wagner , Craig
185, 190
Wagner , Gerald
37,63,73, 189
Wagner, Robin
185
Wainberg, Susan
184
Wa llace, Judy
Walter . John ............. .
188
Wasserman, Diane
190
186
Weber, Helen
190
Wehrmacher , Bil l
185
Weibel, Harold
185
Weihs, Gerald
190
Weilberg, Louise
192
Weinberg Sherman
61 ,83,185
Weinlein, Michael
21,43 190
Weinman, Frances
56
Weinstein . Alice .. ..
Weinstein, B.
82
37,43, 185
Weinstein, Donalee
Weinstein, Robert
192
Weisbrodt, Joseph
96, 188
31, 190
Weise , Tom
192
Weiss, Gail
184
Weiss, Nadine
Weiss , Lynn
61, 188
55, 190
We lls, Joan
192
Wells, Kathy
Wermund, Joy
56, 189
Wernick, Sam
186
Wheeler , Joanne
58,61 ,99, 189
White, Pamela
185
184
Whitton, Joyce
Wicker, James .......... .
185
89, 184
Widerquist, Robert
Wilinkin, Dawn
189
Williams, Clair
188
Wi lson, Joe
185
Wilson, Thomas
190
Wine, Robin
183
Winter, Alan
41, 187
Wisa, iv1argo
185
Witze l, Allan
53 189
Wojakowski, John
61, 184
Wold, Richard
184
Wo lf, Maureen
37.41.188
Wolff, ·Michae l
190
Wolfinsohn , Lawrence
89,96,187
Wa llack, Richard
89
Wortman, Machael
184
Wright, Sean
189
Wu lff, Fred
37' 188
183
Yactor, Tom
Yoshioka. Dwight
185
Young, Charles
188
190
Young, Linda
Young, Richard
192
Young, Richard
192
23,56
Zaphirio, Peter
61 83,187
Zager, w'il liam
190
Zak, Francine
�INDEX
Zarov, Herbert
89, 188
Zastrow , Edward
79,86,93, 186
Zavilla, Walter
............. 183
Zemel, Paul
184
lend, Lorraine
190
Ziemianin, Greg
186
Zimka. Terry
190
Zimmerman, Joel
18S
Zolott, Bruce
183
Zukerman, Evelyn
182,189
FRESHM EN
Abbott, Barbara A . . .
198,3 7
Abbott, Barbara L.
202,72
Abelski, Sidney
Adair, Jay ...... .. . .
196
Ahrens, Barbara
201,S6
Aiello, Tomilyn
202
Akerly, Linda
201
Alex, David
201 ,68
Alha lel, Garry ...... .. .. .
202
Allaun, Stephen
201
Allentuck, Alyse ..... . .. .
198
Allison, Toni
I 97,S7
Alon as, Pa ul
19S
Alop, Alan
78,193
Alper, Sandford
200
Alpert, Carolyn
198
Alund, S.
Anapol, Fred
78,37,19S
Andelman, Susan
. . . . . . 194
Anderson, Betty
I 9S,SS
Anderson, Bryan
89,79, I 9S,S6
Anderson, James
Anderson, James
202
Anderson, Jean
196
Anderson, Judith
202
Anderson, Kathleen
200
Anderson, Linda
19S
Anderson, Marc ......... .
Anderson, Margaret
196
Anderson, Roger
200,78
Anderson, Tonnie ........ .
196
Andrews, Susan
193
Anger, Maureen
202
Applebaum, Sam
199,78
Arbit, Wendy
194
Archer, James
199 ,92,61
Archer, Lisbeth
78, 197
Armstrong , John
198
Aronica , Philip
199
Aronin, Marc
201
Arpan, Beverlee
198
Arpan, John
193
Azelickis, George
196
Bader, Robert
19S
Bair, Susan
198
Banion , Ronnie
82,S6
Bannister , Bonnie
202
Bantz, David
196
Baren , Gayle
S7
Baren, Jerome
198
Barile, Cheryl
196
Baron, Gail
2JI
Barr, Victoria
19S
Barrick, Roger
194
Barron, Joyce
196
Barron, Melanie
198
Bartuska, Mary
199
Baruck, John
83,202
Basra k, Roger .. . .. .. . . ... . 20 I ,78
Bass, Charles
. . 194
Bateman, Patricia
200
Bates, William
202
Baum, Dianne
193
Baum, Phillip
194
Baum , Richard
193
Baumann , Sandra
197
Baumhardt, Dennis
201
Beck , Barbara
199,SS
Be ck, Charlene
193
Beck, Harvey
19S
Becker, Patricia
193
Becker, Phil
82,9S, 197
Beilin, Marilyn
192 , 196
Beletz, Florence
....... 200
Belicove, Henry
198
Bell, John ........ .
201,89,93
Benjamin, Linda
19S ,SS
Bennett, Le onard
199
Berg, William
193
Berger , Barb ara
197
Berger, Barry
19S
Berger, Marcia .... . .... .
192, 196
Berger, Michael
196
Berk, Marcia
19S
Berkover, Rosalynne
193
Berkowitz , Cary ......... .
200
Be;kson, Leslee
194
Berlin, Barbaro
19S
Berlin, Bonnie .......... .
S6,20 I
Berlin, Phyllis ......... . .
200
Berndt, Margo ........ .
196
Bernstein , Jerry
200
Bernstein, Steven
78,37,202
Bernstein, Susan
66, 194
Betts, Margaret
Bi l lian, Cathey
199
Bilson, Richard
79,89
Binkoff, Bonnie
199
Bird, Pat
192,55, 199
Birndorf, Louise
197
Blacker, Lawrence
193
Blaisdell, Charles ........ .
200
Blank, Marilyn
192, 198
Blender, Fred
194
Blessing, Linda
193
Block, Richard
199 ,83
Bloom, Barbara .......... .
194
Bloom, Linda ..... . . . . .
194
Blustein, Marvin
201,83
Bobera, Cathy
54,S6, 197
Bohm, Michael
199
Bookwalter, Jack
......... 195
Boosales, Eileen ............. . 193
Borack, Alvin
196,89
Borchers, Nancy
196
Borden, Leonard
197,9S
Borrelli, S.
55
Bottum, Donna
198
Boukas, Barbara
199
Boyer, David
200,95
Bozin, Sofia
194
Brady, Pat
57,201
Brahos, MaryAnn
200
Bramson, Marcia
196
Bramwell, Terry
78 , 194
Brandt, Jacqueline
193
Brantley, George
79, 193
Bra slawsky, Gary .... . . .. .
194
Breekha, RoseMarie
198
Bridier, Yvonne
193
Brill , Charles
199
Brin, Jary
57,202
Brin, Linda
19S
Broccolino, Evelyn
198
Brody, Kent
193
Brown, Br uce
68,201
Brown, Mark
78, 198
Brown, Penny ........ , .
24 , 196
Bruksch, Edward
78,61,92
Brunswick, Diane
195,S5
Bryant, Terry ............. .
195
Bublick, Marilyn
195
Bulster, Robert
195
Burgess, Judith
194
Burkhardt, Larry
61
Burkhart, Nancy
57
Burns, Eugene
197
Burns, Samuel
78,200,82,9S
Burnstein, Bi ll
201
Cabin, Sherry ........ .
198
Calucci , Rosemary
SS
Camacho, Terrence
89
Caracciolo, George
79, 197
Cardis, Carol .......... .
Carlington, Corrie
202
Carlson , Nancy
192, 194
Carlson, Wendell
200
Carnal, Mary
201
Carniol, Glenn
. . . . . . . . . 196
Carozza, Phyllis
200
Cassman, Rona ld
37, I 9S,87,9S
Chaitkin, Mark
.... .... ..
202
Chang, Charles
197,82
Chapman , Carol ...... .. .. . 196 ,6 1
Chapman, William
202
Chaskin , Roberta
193
Cheetham, Shirley
200
Chepulis, Cheryle
SS,201
Chez, Linda
196
Chiet, Michael ......... . .
199
Chikaraishi, Dona
37, 199
Childs , Sharon
S7,200
Choate, Thomas
199
Chrisos, Patrick
198 ,9S
Chvalovsky, Jon
19S
Cieszykowski , Kenneth
197,92
Cinman, Paulette
S6,20 I
Clark, June
196
Clarke , Douglas .... . . . . .
199
Clark , Howard
. 78,9S
Clauser, Donald
I 94 ,S6 ,89
Cline, Edwin
78, 196
Cockrell, Cynthia
195
Cohan, Roberta
......... .
193
Cohen, Beryl ....... . . . . ... .
201
Cohen, Brian
199
Cohen , Larry
198
Cohen, Sandra ...... ... .
199
Col be rt, Steven
78, 198
Cole, Marilyn
201
Collins, Patricia
..........
197
Colucci, Rosemary
193
Comer, Roberta
Conaway, James
78,200,92
Conley, Karen
I 9S,S6
Conti, Michael . . . . . . . . .
. . . 202
Cook, Cathy
I 96,S6
Cooperman, Le on
19S ,83
Corcoran, John
199
Corey, Susan . . . . . . . . .
197
Corn, Donna
S7,64, 198
Cornelius, William
68, 193, 92
Costantino, Roseann . . . . . . . . . . 197
Cowan, Beverl y
...... ....
199
Cox, Judith
20 I
Crafton, Alan . . . . . . . . .
200
Crafton, Roberta
202
Creviston, Marcia
193,S6
Crohn , Joel
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Cullberg, Beverly
S6,202
Cutrone, Jim
78, I 96,S6,82
Dadigan Thomas
196,87 ,92
Dahl, Donna . . . . . . . . . .
S8
Daiberl, Richard
200
Dall , Karen
I 9S
Danzinger, David
199
David, Br uce . .
197
Davidove, Sandra
I 9S
Davidson, Donald
202
Davidson, Marilynn . . . . . . . . .
20 I
Davies, Robert'
20 I
Davis, Diane . . . . . . . . . .
202
Davis, Diane
~98
Davis, Trudi
193 ,S7
Dawson, Jack
20 I
Decker, Renate . . . . . . . . .
198
de Correvont, Susan
193
Dell, Darlene
198
Delman, Joel . . . . . . . . . .
68,S0,202
De Love, Judith
....... S 1,20 I
Demed uc, Candy
192,199
Denis, Martin
199
Denley, Lyn n
193 ,SS
Derex , David
. . . . . 202
Derman, Barry
202
Dettloff, Diane
. . . . . . . . . . I 9S,SS
Deu+chman, Dary l
200
Dewar, Matthew
... 193
Diamond, Eileen
197,S7
Dicks, Dennis . .
. . . . . . . . . 199
Diel, Shirlee
201
Ditkowsky , Jim ..... .. . . ... .
198
Ditkowsky, Judith
202
Ditkowsky, Lois ......... .
19S
Dolins, Jerome
78, 194
Domoracki, Susan
200
Doniger, Dale
196
Dorfman, Judith
200
Dory, Steven
194
Dougher, John
19S
Dougherty , Keith
19S,82
Doyle , Nancy
S7,S8, 199
Dragovich, Danka ............ 200
Dreffein, Karen
197 ,5S
Dreiser , Carole
194
Dressel, William
... 19S
Drew, Kathleen
195,5S
Dribin, Sheila
S7,62,201
Drucker, Patricia
194
Duda, Lynn
198
Duren , Janet
198
DuChane, Robert
196
Egan, Laura
S6, 199
Egiel , Brenda
192
Ehrensaft, Diane
194
Eichhorn, James
199
Eimstad, Judith
202
Eisen, Phyllis
I 96,S7
Eisenberg, Sandra
200
Elden, Barry
78, 197 ,56,82
Elias, Sheldon
195
Elkin, Alan
201
Elliott, Alexander
78, 196,87,92
Ellison, Brodley
198
Elster , Eileen
37, 197
Endicott, Linda
202
Enenstein, Sherrry
196,S6
Engdahl, Karen ....... . .
198
Engerman, Marsha
195 ,56
Epstein, Leni
194
Erickson , Ronald ..... . ..... .
198
Erlich, Howard
201
Esposito, Paschal .......... .
201
Ester!, Nancy
196
Ettinger, Esther
199
Eulberg, Patricia
198
Evens, Karen
202, 192
Evensen, Warren
196,83
Falkoff, Ellen ........ .
201
Feero, Scott
19S
Feil, Janice
55, 199
Fein, Renee
196,56
Feinberg, Lynda
196
Feingold, Bonita
197
Feldman, Arlene
200
Feldman , Theodore
195
Ferber, Janis
200
Ferdman, Louise
37, 195
Fernandez.Rojo, Ronald
202,89 ,93
Fields, Ronnie
37 ,2
Filerman, Herbert . ... ... . .
197
Fimoff, Barbara
194
Fimoff, Robert
Fingeret, Lee
199
Fink!, Marilyn
194
Fisher, Barbara
SS, 198
Fisher, Marcia
193
Fisher, Mel ........ .
19S
Fisher, Steven
202
Fishman, Fred
197
Fishman, Pam
199
237
�INDEX
Fleishman, Barbara
197
Flowers. Christine
192 ,64, 200
Fogel, Barbara
192 ,202
Ford, Judy
198
Forgan, Pam
201
Forman, Dennis
196
Forsberg, Theodore
192, 194,82
Frandzel, Karen .
61,202
Franklin, Richard
201,95
Franklin, Susan
197
Franknecht, Glenn
196
Freed, Andrea
201
Freed berg, Lynne . . . . . . . . .
193
Freedman, Gail
199
Freel, Lloyd
197
Freeling, Mary
198
Freeman, Barbara
192,202
Fretzin, Le onard
50,61,200
Friedman, Gary . .
79,61, 198 ,87,92
Friedman, Joel
202
Fritz, Cheryl
199
Fugendorf, Sherrie
192
Fujiye, Leslie
20 I
Fuka, Karen
199
Fulkowski, Kay
194,57
Futransky, James
192, 198,95
Gaan, Gary
195
Gabriel, Amelia
194,55,58
Galesburg, Stuart
198
Gallen, Elisabeth
194,56
Gailis, Paul
198 ,95
Galowich, Werner
194,92
Ganz, Harold . . . . .
197
Garfield, Frances
202
Garland, Les lie
201
Garlich, Michael
194
Garro, Cynthia
199
Garro, Judith
56 , 198
Gaule, Alan
.....
197,92
Gavlin, Lawrence
. . . 199
Geist, Fred . . . . . . . . . 78, 199,83,87
Gerber, Steve
198
Gerstein, Ilana
.. . 197
Gevirtz, Robert
..... 202,Q2
Gibrick, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . 78,56
Gilardi, Philip ...
200
Gilbert, Bill ..... . ... •.....
Gitlis, Alan
'' ' '' ' ' ' '' 200
Gitlis, Robert
.•. '.'.'.' ' 195,89
56,200
Glass, Bonnie
197
Glass, Myrna ...
193
Glass, Robert
194
Gleni., Marilyn ........ .
197
Gliem, Judith
193
Goch, Diane
199
Goebelt, Linda
196
Goland, Renee
198
Goldberg, Gay
79,95
Goldberg, George .. .
200
Goldberg, Pamela .. .
201
Goldberg, Sandra .. .
201
Goldenberg, Joseph
Goldenberg, Larry ......... .
197
193,89
Goldfarb, Stanley
Goldfeder, Janice .... . ... . 193 ,5 1
78, 194
Goldman, Gary
199
Goldman, Kenneth
201
Goldsmith, Ronald ........ .
Goldner, Sheldon .......... .
198
Goldstein, Allan
Goldstein, Charles
Goldstein, Donna
.
'
Go ldstein, Harriette
Go ldstein, Sandra
238
...
'
201
202
53,201
56, 198
...... . 199
Golob, Myra .............. , . 198
Goodfriend, Koreene .......... 199
Goodman, Barbara
192 ,56,20 I
Goodman, Bruce ............ 193
Goodman, Gerald ........... 197
Gordon, Gail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Gorski, Dianne . . . . . . . . . . . . 56,20 I
Gorsky, Jerrold ...... . • .. .. , . 199
Goss, Harriet
. . . . . . . . . 198
Gottschalk, Norma .......... . . 200
Gould, Robert . . . . . . . • . . . . .
202
Grad man, Sidney ............. 200
Graham, Kenneth
197
Graifman, He len
197,55
Grant. Richard
193,56
Gray, Kathleen . . .
196,55
Green, Richard
193
Greenberg, Denise . . . . .
37, 199
Greenberg, Gerald
...... 193
Greenberg, Joel
197
Greene, Spencer . .
197,89 ,96
Greenwald, Sue . . .
195
Gregersen, Bonnie
194
Griffiths, Nancy
201
Grigg, Susan .
20 I
Gross, Rhonda
202
Grossman, Bruce
199
Grossman, Sandra
55,199
Grunow, Wi lli am
199,87,92
Guenther, Ellen
57, 199
Guinand, Linda
6 1,201
Gular, William
200
Gullon, Carole
.. .... ... , . .
199
Gustavson, Bette
193
Hagen, Gail
........ . .
199
Hahn, Jeanne
. . . . . • . . . . 202
Hain, Paul .
195
Hall, Ann
202
Hall, Berton . . . . . . . . . 78,193,87,95
Haller, Thomas
. . . . . . . . . 202
Hallmann, Elmer
199
Hammarquist, Harry
56,202
Hanlon, Tom
193
Hansen, Linda
37,57, 199
Hansen, Michael
68, 195
Hansen, Thomas
201,95
Hanson, Katherine ..... . ...... 195
Hardt, Dale
...
197,83
Haroldson, James
. . . . . . . . . 195
Harris, Janet
197
Harris, Sherwin
Harrison, Michele
197
Haskell, Melvin
200
Hastman, Lee
202
Hawkins, Virginia
196
Hawley, Howard
20 1
Hayman, Steve
78, 199,92
Head, Michael
195
Heche, Melody
''.' '' ''' 197
Heeres, David
193
Hefter, Renne
'' . ... ' ' ' 57,200
Heinz, John
194,56
Heinz, Roseann
' ' '' '' '' ''' 197
Heller. Bob
' ' '' . 30,200,95
Helt, Cynthia
Henkel, Les lie
' ' ' . .. ' ' . 196
Henningsen, Cheryl
Henricks, Lynnette
Henricks, Wi lli am
Heppner,
Amy
Herbon, Kim
Herbst, Joan
Herbster, Robert
Herling , Lynn
Herman, Lois
Herman, Lorraine
Herman , Ri chard
Herter, Pat
Hertzberg, Stuart
Herzog, Steven
Heun,
Roger
''' ''' '' ' 55
199
120
199
194
198
194,56,87
'' '' ' 196
195,57
194
'' '' ''' ' ' ' ' 197
56,200
200,87
200
195
Fred
Hilfman, Mer le
Hi ll, David
Keller,
Lester
Kennedy, Carol
Kenney, Kerry
Keno, Marcia
Heyer, Barbara
Hilderbrand,
Hirsch, Aileen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 196
Hirschtick, Steven .. 78,49,201 ,87,92
Hirsch, Rochel le
198
Hite, Kenneth . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 202
Hlady, Joyce .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 197
Hoag , Bruce
..... . 200,89
Hobbs, Kim
......... 192,201
Hoeper, Lore
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Hoffman, El len . . . . .. . ....... 20 I
Hoffman, Lonny
......... 194
Hohs, Jr . William
78, 193,87,92
Hokanson, Janice
..... , . 199
Holzwarth, Judith
... 56,119,197
Houlihan, Patricia
. . ....... 193
Howe, Christina ....... . . , ... .
Hugo, O liv er
........ . .... 201
Hunter, Bill
201
Huss, Charles
.. . ...... 198
H utter, Wayne . . . . . . . . . . . 193,89
Hyman, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . .
193,95
Ingram, Barbara
197
lrpino, John .. .. . . •......
196
lsel, John
78 37,201,82
Iversen, Jean . . .
197
Iverson, Annette
195
Iverson, Walter
200
Jacob, Merle
193,57
Jacobs, Marc
195,89
Jacobs, Paul
193
Jacobs, Ron
. . . 197
Jacobs, Sharon . . .
. .... 202
Jacobson, Pamela . . . .
58,202
Jacover, Renee
........... 193
Jaeger, Jerry
195
Jaffee , Pam .. .. . .. . .
193
Jahnke, Richard
194
Janek, James . .
78, 194
Jans'l, Ju lie
.. .. .. .. ..
199
Jarmy, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . .
196
Jenner, Albin
195
Jobst, Jim ........... . ... . 78, 194
.Johnson, Barbara
196,56,198
Johnson, Jim . .. ..
202, 198
Johnson, Kenneth
195, 197,89
Johnson, Lyn
... 78,55,92
Johnson, Lynn
202
Johnson, Mari lyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 197
Johnson, Ronald
.. . ....... 197
Johnson , Sonja . .
Johnson, William
'' ' ' 196
Jonas, Daryl
202
Jones, Wes ley ....... . .
194,87
Joslyn, Nancy ..... .. . .
55,58,200
Kaage , Roger
200
Kadrzynski, Krista ....
' ' ' ' 198
Kahn, Madelon
193
Kalish, RuthAnn .
'' ' 56, 199
Kallison, Jerry .... .. .. .
196
194
Kaluzna, Harvey ...... . . .
Kaluzna, Marlene ... ... , ... .
199
Kalver, Paulette
''.'.'.' ' ' 201
Kann, Mark
Ka nofsky, Joyce
193
Kaplan, Harold ......... .
202
Kap lan, Robert
Kaplan, Susan
57,200
Karlin, Al lan
199
Karlin, Maureen
193
Karoff, Susan
199
Karp , Trudy
55,202
Karzen , Ronald
78, 197,95
Kase low, Lynn
73 , 196
Kasik, Rhonda
'' '''' '' ' 197
Katz, David
78,37,87 ,92
Katz, Dean
" " 193
Katz, Francine
201
Kaufman, Allan
194,89
Kaufman, Rhonda
194
57,201
Kavanaugh. Rita
Kay , Myra
194
Keer, Ellen
201
79,193,95
196
200
Kersletter, Judy
Kessel, Linda
Kierstein, JeanMarie
68, 196,6 1
198
196
201
66,202
197
196
Kinowski, Margaret . . . . . . . . .
197
Kirchens, Peter
. . . . . . . . . 194
Kirk, Carole
201
Kirman, Ruth
............. 195
Kirshner, Barbara . . . . • . . . .
196
Kiszely, Gary
. . . . . . . . 78,200,95
Kite, Suzanne
.. . ..... . .... . 202
Klayman, Barry .... . ........... 199
Klehr, David
. . . . . . . . . . . . 198
Klein, Charmaine ............ 193
Klein, Michael . . . . . . . . .
200
Kleinzweig, Robert ..... . ... .
Klem mer, John ............•... 196
Klinke, Linda . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 202
Kleinzweig, Robert ............ 201
Kling, Betty Lou . . . . . .
198
Kliphardt, Janis
..... 56, 199
Klipowicz, Donald
194
Klyman, Linda
... 194
Kmety, John
193,92
Koch, Betty Ann
197
Koehler, Andrea ........... ... 195
Kohl, James .
200
Kostedt, John . . .
200
Kole, Robin . . . . . . . . . . . . .
202
Konitz, Linda
...
194
Koppelmeier, Barbara
193, 192
Koppman, Diane . . .
57
Korogodsky , Barry
.......... 198
Kossof, Theodore
. 78, 197
Kovarsky, Mary . . .
202
Kevin, Sherry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 199
Koznarski, JoAnn
. . . . 193
Kraft, Dennis . .
200,95
Kramer, Elizabeth
24,55,202
Kramer, Vicki
201
Kramarczyk, Barbara
... 55,200
Kraus, Denny
202
Krauss, Diane ............ 197,56
Kravitz, Irving
.... 199,88,92
Kretschmar, Carol
198
Kriete, Mary Jane . . . . . . . . .
200
Krispin, Gary
201
Kristof. Jack
......... 78.202
Kriz, Judith
..........
. 198
Kronholz, Kenneth
198,89
Krooth, Bonnie Ann
.. 56
Krum, Jonathan ............ 193,95
Kucera, Elizabeth . . .
202
Kuechenmeister, Fred
78 ,202
Kuehn, Donald
202 ,8 2,93
Kuffer, Janet
... 194
Kujawa, Richard
194
Kummerow, Walter
78,193
LaBarbera, Joan
57,201
Lach, Kath leen
201
Lain, Russe ll
.........
200,92
Lamberty, Robert
202
Lamm, Sandra
202
Landberg , Ingrid
200
Landerholm, Linda
198
Landes , Rona ld
79,49, 198 87
Lange, Doris
193
Lappa, James
201,89
LaRoussa, Roy.........
195
Larson, Karen
196,55
Lasky, Howard
200
Laughlin, Linda
....... . . 200
�INDE X
Layne, Linda . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . 200
Lazar, Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . . .
20 I
Lazar us, Larry
37,198
Lear, Judith
194
Lee , Barbara
73,193,112
Lee, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . .
198
Lee, Steve . . .
193, 192
LeFevre , Dennis
193
Leffingwell. Bruce
197,95
Lehtman , Stephen . . . . . . . . .
201
Leifer, Lauren
196
LeMieu, Wayne . . . . . . . . .
192,196
Leon, Jack . . . . . . . . .
200
Lerner, Alex . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
202
Lerman, Bonnie
201
Lerner, Jeffrey
193 ,93
LeTourneau, Judy
...... ... 193
Lev, Abraham
78,37, 193 ,87
Levenfeld, Scott
197
Levin, BettyAnn
192
Levin, Gayle
37
Levin, Helene
Levin, Les ley
194
Levin, Sherwin
145 ,56,83
Levin, Stanton
Levin, Stuart
194,200
Le Vine, Amy ........ .
192, 197,55
LeVine , Edward
78, 195,82
Levine, Leonard
194
LeVine, Ellen
193
Levine, Marla
200
Levine, Stuart ........ .
Levinsky, Barry
50, 199
Levinson, Ellin
193
Levitan, Mary Margaret
193
Levitt, Nancy
195
Levy, Fredric ............ .
Levy, Michael
198 ,9 5
Levy , Stewart
200
Lewis, Anthony ............ .
197
Lewis, Rochelle
61
Liberman, Sarah
202
Lichtenstein, Linda
194
Lieberman, Robert
193
Lieberman, Mark
78, 194,82
Liebling, Janice
196
Lindemann, Gerald
78,202
Lindstrom, James
195
Linick, Charlene
201
Lin in, Betty
195
Lipman, Do uglas
194,8 2
Lisser, Rita
198
Long, Coral ......... .
37,195,100
Long, Marlene
198
Lopez, Linda
193
Lasher, Lorene
195
Lotz, Robert
194,89,9 2
Lover;ng, Fronk
194
Lowe, Constance
200
Lowv, Janis ........... .
194
Lubeck, Elaine Barbara
194
Lubin, Corrine
195,55
Lubin, Lisa
. . . . . . . . . 196,55
Luther, John . . . . . . . . . . . . .
196
l uzzo, Ronald
. . . . . . . . . . 194
Luzwick, Roger
193
Lynch, Martin
63,92
McComb, Terrence
194
McConaughy, Steven
198
McGrath, John
78, 196,92
McQueen, David
195
Maher, Maureen ... .. .... .
194
Mahoney, Martin
Maiestic, Diane
201
Malone, Patricia
199
Manasin, Alfred
78, 195,92
Manaugh, Dori s
202
Mandi, Miles
. . 197
Mann, Susan
194,58
Manna, Carole
194
Marcus, Lynn
195
Marek, Gail ......... .
55,199
Marinello, Lane ........ .
195
Marino, Stephan
78,201,92
Markert, Kathleen
200
Marks, Penny
198
Mascolino, Anita
194
Mascolino, Victoria
194
so
Maselli,
Steve
56,200
Mash, Avis
192,201
Mason,
100
Masover, Lynne
202
Massnikoff, Sandy
197
Matayka, Jerry ..... .. ... .
196
Maslen, Glenn ....... . .
196 ,8 2
Mattingly, Tom
..... 194
Mattia, Allen
78, 194,95
Mau, April ........ .
37, 194
Maul, Kenneth
196
Maxson, Linda
194,6 1
Mayzel, Judy
. . . . . . . . 199
Mazer, Bonnie
. . . . . . . . . 148
Mazz, Maurice
78, 193,83
Meadows, Mary
199
Mechanic, Roberta
58
Mehl, Mike
201
Meisner, William
195
Me~amed, Linda
192,56,200
Melas, Anthony
78, 194
Melcher, Dale
199
Melzer, Sally
196,57
Mendel, Eugene
Mermel, Scott
.. . 92
Merrill, David
196
Messner, David
202
Meszaros, Gary
202
Metnick, Larry
193
Metz, Sherry
194,56
Metzger, Stewart ....... . . .
193
Meyer, Marlene
202
Mich, Caren
195
Michael, Janice
202
Middaugh, Sharon
194,55
Miguel, John
' ....... ' 79
Mikel, Sheralyn
202
Mile>, Michael
...... .. .
193
Miller, Hollis ....... . .... .
195
Miller, Lauren . .
Millet, M. Lynn
195,57,58
Mill<>r, Phyllis
. 20 , 198
Miller, Rona ld
78, 198
Miller, Susan ......... . . 37, 193,56
Millward, Mystery
200
Milwer, Fred
194
Mindel, Michael
196
Mink, Marcia
.............. 193
Minors, Richard
79,201,87
Mir;hak, Rona ld
... .... 79
M itz, Kathleen
20 I
Mizock, Judy .......... .. .
Modetz, Elizabeth
195
Moldofsky, Lanny
78, 194,83
Moore, Denni s
197
Moore, Meli>Sa
197
Morris, Joanne
37,57,201
Mould, Arthur
Moyes, Kathleen
196
Mueller, Barbara
195
Mueller, Robert
198
Murlas, Christopher
79, 199,87
Murphy, William
M uskat, Marc
196,87
Myers, Phyllis
193
lvtyles, Janet
201
Myren!, Stewart ......... . 196,95
Nagai, Richard
194
Nahin, Mark
89
Nakayama, Joan ........ .
202
Nanberg, Robert
200
Natenberg, Sharon
199
Nathan, Felicia ............ .
196
Nathan, Jon
201
Nathanson, Maxine
199
Natkin, Diane
56,58, 199
Naylor, Steve
198
Nedwick, James
197
Nelson, Karen
195
Nelson, Lawrence
Nelson, Rona ld
Nelson, Russell
Nelson , Virginia
201
Netz, Melvyn ......... . ... .
201
Neubauer, Elaine
Neuman, Kathy ............ .
Newburger, Mark .... .. .. .
199
Newman, Janice
198
Newmark, Jeff
198 ,9 2
Nicholas, Gerri
Nicholas, Hope
201
Nissenson, Allen
. 200
Nosen, Rita
Noreen, James
Norling, Linda
North, Warren
202
Noto, JoAnn
Novak, Arthur
199
Novak, Nancy
November, Leon .....·.... . .
89
Novotny, William
20 I
Oehler, Mary Ellen
201
Olkiewicz, George ........... .
Olson, Robert
198,92
Opperman, Jeanette
Oram, Mary Ann
O'Reilly, Marguerite
Oren, Linda
199
Osborn, Lee
196
Oscarson, Christine
195,55
Oscarson, Ri chard
194
Oscarson, Sharon
201
Ortmann, Dean ......... .
78, 199
Overbeck, (Jr.) Ra lph
... 198
Owen, John
197
Owens, Mike
193 ,8 2,92
Packer, Jeri lyn
198
Pagodin, F.
......... ' ' . 37
Palast, Scott
202,83
Panchesin, Michael
Paris, Jerry
Parker, Glenn
193,87
Parker, Marlene
......... .
198
Parry, James
198
Parsons, Diane
202
Patterson, Susanne
201
Paul, DonnaMae
I 03, 192
Pauly. Lynn
192, 199
Powell, Pamela
Powell, William
Praeger, Nancy
202
202
Prange, Pamela
Price, Don
194
197
198
Price, Harriet
Prim, Janis
197
Pritchard, Betty
Privratsky, Ei leen
200
55,58,200
Provost, Mary
Provus, Jeffrey
200
Quinn, Karen
Quirk, Patti
201
Raben,
196
197
Monty
Rabin,
Nancy
56,202
Radicek,
Linda
Betty
Raia,
202
197
Rammon, Lee
195
Rand, Robin
200
Reading,
195
Ream,
196
Mary
Claudia
Ream, Norma .......... .
Redinger, Christia
Reed, Jane
195
193
195
Reifman, Barbara
Rest, Paula ......... . .
Rettberg, John
........ .
Reynolds, Sandra
200
Ricci, Lorraine
196
Richardson, Jeff
Rifkin, Diane
199
195
192,202
Rissman, Dennis
Ritter, John
78, 197
Rivenburgh, Robert
Robinson, Susan
78,202
198
195
198 ,9 2
Rodman, Jerry
Rodnick, Sharon
Rogan,
199
Rosemary
194
192,194
Rogers, Carol
Rola k,
Karen
197
Rome,
Scott
193
Roos, Leonard
Root,
Frances
78, 193
193
78,49,202
Pearlman, Donn
195
Rose, David
Pearson, Steven
Penelle, Robert
Pepoon, Russell
200
Rosecrans, Judith
I 00, 196
Rosce, Judith
.... . ... ... .
Rosen, Alan
202
Pepper,
201
197
Roslyn
Pereligut,
Rosenbaum,
Barry
78, 199 ,87,92
Perlman, Ronald
199
73,197,55
Howard
Rosenberg,
82
Rosenberg,
Perri,
Helen
Peters, John
192, 196
Peterson, Gordon
194
Peterson, John
193
Peterson,
199
Lois
Peterson, Susan
Peterson, William
Petit-Clerc, Patricia
Petrokus, Barbara
Pfaff, Thomas
193,55
201
193
200
83,200
Piell, Terry
196
Pierini,
202
Pines,
Lawrence
Robert
Pinkwater,
Marcia
Pisa no, Jerome
Plenn, Howard
196
37, 193
200,95
Barbara
Rosenberg, Debra
Rosenberg, Me lvin
Rosenberg, Saresta
Rosenbloom, Harvey
Rosenquist, William ..
Rosenthal, David Lee
Rosenthal, Lawrence
202
195
197
202
IOI , 199
202
78, 197,82,92
61,200
Rasnick, Barry
Ross, Gilbert
78, 196
197
Rossman, Stanley
Roth, Francine
Rothblatt, Stephen
Rothman, Michael
Rothstein,
Rotki n,
197
37, 196
.. 50, 199
79,56,201,82
Lee
Eileen
196
.. ' .. '
61,200
193
Rubenstein, Nancy
200
193
Plough, Kathy
Poders, ·Sylvia
... ......
Pogodin, Frede ll . . . . . . . . .
Pogofsky, Larry . . . . . . . . . . .
Poindexter, Robert
Allan
Rubin,
Daniel
200
198
Rubin,
Fred
78, 198
200
Rubin,
Rose
200
195
Rubin,
Steven
200 ,96
Porebski, Vicki
Posmantier, David . . ..... . . '. '
Ruby,
Diane
193
Rudd, Sheldon
193
199
197,87
Ruderman,
193,55
Leah
239
�INDEX
Rugendorf, Donna
Rugendorf, Sharry
Rumack, Evan
Rusch, Susan
Rust, Joanne
Rutherford, Helen
Ruttenberg, Robert
Sabac, Russell
Sack, Richard
Sacks, Lawrence
Saferstein, Jeffrey
Salfro, Shelly
Saflarski, Jeanne
Sager, Arlene
Salberg, Lester
Salerno, Michael
Saletra, Judith
Salomon, Ruth
Saltzberg
Samuels, Reysa
Sandler, Ellen
Sandler, Jeffrey
Sandrik, Carol
Sandstrom, Norman
Saranecki, Scott
Sass, Marcia
Saviano, Nicholas
Scarpelli, Paul
Schacht, John
Schafer. Richard
Schamber, Laura
Schaps Alan
Schiff. Noel
Schiffman, Bonnie
Schilfer, Patricia
Schiller, Ronald
Schiro. Josette
Schlau, Mary
Schlitter, James
Schmidt, Sally
Schmitz, Lynne
Schnidt, Jim
Schoenberg, Linda
Scholz Hanna
Schreiber, Etta
Schreiber, Robert
Schrider Elyse
Schroeder, Keith
SchulhoH, Bonnie
Schulman, Julie
Schulman, Paulette
Schultz, Sharyn
Schultz, Wayne
Schuman, Elaine
Schwartz, Alan
Schwartz, Donald
Schwartz, Stuart
Schwarz, Robert
Schweinsberg, Stanbn
Scott, Roger
Seigal, Norman
Selig, Janet M.
Seltzer, Steve
Sembach, Judith
Semiloff,
240
Holly
192, 197
201
193
197
56,200
201
78, 197
197
87,92
202
194,57
55,200
193
193,95
200
198
198
202
37, 194,87
196,55
79,195,56
78,87,20,95
192, 193
200
20, 198
202
95
197
194,57
194
202
197
197
197,92
73, 195,55
198
199
196
100
201
200
195
37, 194
202
199
195
198
198
78, 193
79,205,95
195,95
195
193,61
202
198
191
Semple. James
202
Semrow, Alan
79,49,201,95
Shaf. Vance
197
Shafer, Dawn
200
Shafer, Helen
197
Shafer, R.
89
Shapira Sarita
202
Shapiro, Howard
200,89
Shapiro, Larry
200,95
Shapiro, Linda
192, 197
Shapiro. Saul
195
Shapiro, Terry
196
Share. Michael
197,92
Shearn, Robert
78,87,92
Shellist, Karen
195,61
Shepard, Ellyn
197
Sherman, Ira
........... 50
Sherman, Murr . . . . . . . . . . .
199
Shivley, Gretchen
196,57
Siegel, Marcey
Siegel, Norman
37, 197
Siegal, Susao
196
Silherman, Ellen
196
Silver, Howard
194
Silverman, Irene
200
Silverman, Richard
192, 195 ,89
Silverman, Stephen
Silverstein, Allan
37,201
Silverstone, Harvey
3201,89
Silver+, Mark
198,95
Silvertrust, Raymond
193,56
Simmons, Marc
.... 198
Simon, Fred
79,49, 199 ,9 2
Simon, Howard
201,89,95
Simon, John
199
Singer, Lesley
193
Singer, Robert
195,57
Singer, Sherry
202
Sinkule, Barbara
193
Sippil, Jill .......... .
199
Skara, Barbara
195,55
Skerven, Linda
201
Skidmore, Karen
196
Skinder, Jack
201
Sklar, Elaine
56, 198
Skolnik, Robin
195
Skolnik, Steven
196
Slada, Barry
67, 194
Slaw, Harriet
201
Slutsky, Arnold
200
Smith, Bonnie
195
Smith, Darlene
68, 194
Smith, Ethel
202
Smith, Judith
194
Smith, Sherry
199
Smock, Leonard
193
Snyder, Carl
Snyder, Calvin
194
Skolov, Vladimir
79, 199
Solomon, Eugene
195
Solomon, Ruth
78,202
Soquet, Thomas
197
Sostrin, Robert
193
Sorokin, Mark
197
Spear, Peter
78, 194
Spencer, Richard
197
Spiegel, Marilyn
193
Spies, Stewart
200
Spikings, Katherine
200,95
Spitz Stephen ........ .
197
Spivack, Bruce
194
Stanfield, Gwen
197
Stangenes, Nils
Starkopf, Sandra
195
Stearns, Aviva
202
Stein, Jerry
197
Steinberg, David
193,57
Stein, Judy
Steitz, Raymond
201
194,55
Sterner, Rosalie
Stengl, Elizabeth
200
Stephens, Louis
198,89
Stern, Gerald
54,200
Stern Martin
198
Stewart, John
Stiegel, Mike
Stocker, Judith
Stone,
Bonnie
Stone, Janet
50,201
197
196
195
57 , 198
Stone, Lynn
193
Strauss, Ellen
197
Streicher, Fredrick
202
Stresser, John
196
Streu, Judy
195 ,56
Strickett, Barbara
78, 193
Strobl, Greg
194
Stroetzel, Victor
79, 193
Stronberg, Joel
194
Stupp, Rita
198 ,9 5
Struck, Joseph ...
196
Suckow, Richard
78
Sukow, T.
199
Sulser, Arthur
192, 199
Summer, Ina
196
Sundborg, Betty
56, 198
Supanc, Elke
92
Suzzow
202
Swanson, Diane
195,57
Swanson, Linda
........ .
200
Swartz, Robey
193
Swider, Elyse
Swidler, Gordon
197,61,87
Swirsky, M<irk
55,91.7
Szuchmacher, Ruth
198
Taite!, Adair
195,200,89
Tannenbaum, Michael
Tanzar, ·Paul
194
Tasky, Perry
61,201
Taylor, Sue
78,192,194
Taylor, Timothy
197
Tefka, Ruth
201
tenEicken, Claudia
195 ,57
ten Eicken, Ronette
78, 194,82
Thigpen, Ronald
Thimios, Tula
193
Thoma, Gregory
200
Thomas, Lynda
78,199,95
Thomas, Robert
57,58, 199
Thompson, Holly
197
Thompson, John
78
Throb, E.
202
Timmings, Jeanne
196
Tincher, Carol
202,87,95
T ooredmon, David
199
Torenko, Jim
197
Tortorice, Pete
195
Towbin, Leslie
196
Treacy, John
196
Traiforas, Theodore
·1·rapper, Richard
200
Trob, Edward
195
Trau,, Stephen
37,62,200
Tucker, Frances
196
Tunkl, Judith
.. 200
T ubekis, Alex ......... .
196
Turofsky, Sandra
193,57
Tyska, Roberta
78, 198
Tzinberg, Bruce
201
Udelson, Roberta
195
U leek, Donna
201
Urbanus, Joseph
U rbanovitch, AnneLee
56,201
Urelius, Gordon
Urman, Robert
199
Van Deusen, Thomas
195,56
Van Dyne, Me lody
200
Van Eikeren, Paul
195,55
Van Ommering, Virginia
199
Varveris, Florentia
199
Vedder, Janice
78,197,92
Ve!en, Robert
57,200
Veto, Donna
194
Vincent, Wil liam
195
Viveros, David
194
Voigt, James
195
Vo llmer, Bob
200
Votzmeyer, Edward
195
Vorsatz, Peter
201
Vylasek. John
201
Waddell, George
......... .
191
Wagner, Donald
200
Wainer, Mark
194
Walloch, Irwin
Wallach,
Steven
Waller,
Dennis
Waller,
Reyna
Wallies, Kathleen
Walter, Dennis
194
197
196
55 ,201
78,202,92
194
Ward, Judy
193
Warnke, George
Warren, Jeffrey ............ .
193
Wasserman, Wayne . .
Watts, George
Waxberg, Karen
198
Weaver, Daniel
201
Webster, Carol
194
Weichmann, Constance
196, 198
Weil, Donald
78
Weil, Harold
195,56
Weinberg, Marlene
Weiner, Sheldon
198
Weinberg, Davida
198
Weinberg, Robert
196.49,56
Weinstein, Joel
201
Weisberg, Herb
198
Weiss, Alan
201
Weiss, Joy
199
Weiss, Lee
197
Weiss, Ri chard
202
Weiss, Ronald
201
Weiss, Sandra
Weiss, Sandra
202
Weitzman, Mark
199
Wells, Janet ........ .
193,61
Werner, Carol
193
Westphal, Marianna
Whisler, Susan ........... . 37, 198
.. 55
White, Judith
194
White, Robert
201
Wiczer, Warren
55,200
Widman, Cheryl
193
Wiig, Keith
194
Wikel!, Milton
202
Wil~e. Kathy
196
Williams, Diane
202 ,95
Williams, Roger
56 ,200
Williamson, Sharon
79
Winer, Mel
196
Wi ndoer, Terry
195,92
Winston, Stephan
79,61,198
Winter. Glenn
Wisnnewski, Wayne
202
Withal!. James
197
Witzel, Michael
Wolf, David
202
193,87 ,92
Wolf, Jeff
194,9 5
Wolf, Joel
Wolf. Roland
99
195
Wolf, Sandra
196
Wolf, Susan
Wolfe, Alice
202
202
Wolff, Justine
Wolfinsohn, Martin
202
Wollman, Arnold
198 ,95
Wood, Carl
196
Wood, William
198
194,6 1
Woods, Craig
Woolf,
Jay
Woolley,
Robert
Woolley, William
Woolman,
Work,
Marla
Carol
Worth,
50,200
195
198
........... .
Bru ce
200
193
Wright, Sherry
Wu,
Jack
Wulf,
Arthur
Wynn, Michael
Yamaguchi,
Robert
Yardley, Jim
Zager,
Ronald
Zaidler, Laura
Zaitlen,
Zee,
Richard
Li nda
Zeitlin,
Donna
Zemel.
Maureen
Zenner,
Donna
Zenner,
Keith
Ziah, John
197,88
200,89 ,92
202 ,87
199
78.202
200,89
198
198
202
193
202
202
200
78, 196
Ziff, Roger
Zimmerman, Glen
Zimmerman,
Zolt, Lnnette
Linda
78,202
193 ,55,62
200
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SKOKIE PUBLIC LIBRARY
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�REFLECTIONS 1960
VOLUME XXIV
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�MOVEMENT, THOUGHT, EMOTIONS
A school is made of the people in it
Their feet and hands
Mouths and eyes
Form a ubiquitous pattern
That ties members together and makes them one
Just as these persons are
A part of this pattern
So are the activities
That channel their expression
Of feeling and ideaiy
Combining to form a larger patternThe school itself
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ATHLETICS
68
SPECIAL EVENTS
PORTRAiTS
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FACULTY
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�Our feet
Follow the swift pace set by teen-age lives
Loafers and saddle shoes
Pound rhythm in football stand~
Shift patiently as we wait
In the librar)
Or find a resting place during talk or homework.
Our insatiable desire for change
Is reflected in the fleeting fads
Of tights and tennis shoes and
greying bucks
As we search for new avenues
Of expression.
1
��Hands
Are to do things with.
Constantly shaping the world
And whats in it
Eagerly raised
Calling a teachers attention
Creating the beautiful in art and music
Following the minds command
6
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�Yelling in joyous abandon at football games
The taste of rain on our faces
School-weary students delighting
In the smooth cold of an ice-cream cone
A girls smil~
A laug~
One spoken wor~
To miss these is to let slip by
All that is importan~
All that is
Young
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�Eye!tds droop with too much stu~)I;
Too little sleep.
Anxious eyes follow a ball
As it hurtles across a field
Revealing emotion~
Eyes are capable of communicating
Yet able to escap~
Dream,
Imagine
They are windows to an outer world
Jl
�Finally, we see the whole
As beyond the sum of the parts,
Beyond actions or expression.
Pieces, parts, divisions,
Disappear before the force of personality.
In unity all is found.
���ACADEMIC
15
�engfish courses
"Trouble, trouble, boil and bubble." In an English literature class,
a modern day Ma cbeth, Peri Arn old, confronts the witches, played
by Ellen Enke. Bernadine Brinsky ,
and Barb DeMano.
In recent years there has been a marked
tendency toward adapting academic subiec+s
to fit the individual needs of the student. The
Engli sh department has recognized this trend,
for courses are offered not only on different
levels of advancement, but also in varying
aspects of the field. The basic courses stress
the importance of grammar and its use, and
provide a broad background in American and
Engli sh literature. Others specialize in the composition and organization of thoughts in writing, as well as their presentation in speaking.
Still others delve deeply into the literary masterpieces of the world, and promote appreciation through analysis of the classics . Thus each
student ha s +he opportunity to enroll in the
English courses which are the most importan t
and beneficial to him as an individual.
16
Study of word derivations is an
imp ortant part of Composition, a
senior English course, as is shown
in a class demonstration by Gai!
Praeger and Art Dover.
�designed to meet indi')J/,dual needs
Plato's cave diagram is explained
to Bob Mark by Janet Sachs and
Sherrie Bronstein in a iunior course
in American Ideas.
a
.,
,,
The pantom"ming "hypno
tist" Terrie Bru sman has
Barry Tefka in her spell.
The watching students,
members of a sophomore
speech class, are J. Lantz,
M. Lichterman, B. Feigenbaum, B. Epstein, M. Racusin, E. Jaet, P. Olympics,
A. Dugan, and L. Rechtermann.
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A discussion on collective behavior occupies Sociology students
Kay Schippman, Mike Stearn, Lynn
Karzen, and Robert Odess.
social sciences help in understanding
todays problems
Three years of social studies are required
at Niles . Included in this sequence are Freshman Social Studies, in which the student learns
about himself and his aptitudes; United States
History, and Senior Social Studies, a one
semester course that concentrates largely on
the current world situation. In addition to these
basic courses, the s+udent may elect one year
courses such as World History, or one semester
courses like Economics and Latin American
History, or be chosen in his senior year for the
new advanced placement United States history
course . Thus, a student may explore many
facets of the social sciences.
The intent eyes of Wor!d History students
J. Margalski, B. Schmidt, E. Radzin, B.
Krupnick, T. Champion, D. Moberg, P.
Thielman, D. Sandstedt, B. Cohen, G.
Eyles, D. Naylor, D. Daley, F. Weihs, A.
Spector, and B. Webb watch a movie on
the French Revolution.
18
�Nancy Hoover sympathize< a,
Mary O'Grady adds another book
to the pile engulfing Harold Wolman in the advanced placement
United States History co rse.
�Experiments involving water and its components occupy Karen Schwartz, Rita
Rubenstein, Bob Waterloo, and Karen
Pawl.
science enriches the individual
The diverse science courses offered at
Niles are particularly valuable to individuals
in this modern technological age. Biology
teaches a respectful interest in plant and animal life which is often difficult to cultivate in
an urban area. At the same time, students of
Chemistry, Physics, Botany, and Psychology
learn exacting methods in scientific thought
and experimentation . Many of the science
courses lead to such careers as medicine, nursing, dietetics, forestry, dentistry, and laboratory technology. However, the goal of the
science department is not to promote specialization in high school students, but to develop
broad knowledge in a variety of fields. A. we!lplanned science program at Niles may broaden and enrich the student's entire life.
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�A unique exper.men• with a ripple
tray ·, performed by Stanley Anderson Brian Roubinek, and James
Chang :n an advan< ed physic<
class.
The importance of t he
space race is reflected here
as Rasey Schmidt explains
a model of a satellite to
fellow General Science students Sharon Bieber and
Clair Williams.
�A theorem involving an
equilateral triangle is proved by Pat Fulkerson.
comprehensive math program ts offered
Factoring, one of the basic
skills used in Algebra, is
demonstrated by S u s a n
Furster .
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�Graphing a complex exponential
function in moth analysis are Judy
Fulkerson and Som Green.
The needs and talents of every student are
provided for in Niles' exceptionally broad
mathematics program. This program is divided, into three special sequences: the remedial, which begins with General Mathematics
and later expands into the regular program;
the regular program of one or two years of
Algebra, Plane Geometry, and possibly Trigonometry; and the accelerated program, which
includes first and second year Algebra on the
freshman level, Plane and Solid Geometry in
the sophomore year, college Algebra and
Trigonometry in the junior year, and Analytical
Geometry and Calculus on the senior level.
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�A baby picture with a Latin caption
"Who am I?" is interpreted by Mark
Peppercorn, as Bob Carrier, Pauline C otell, and Mike Gordon try to guess.
study of foreign languages helpful
in todays world
The foreign language department attempts
to combine knowledge of the culture and customs of a foreign country with the language
itself. Great emphasis is placed on the spoken
language since modern Nilehi teachers realize
that more and more students will visit foreign
countries, where comprehension of the language is so vital. Third and fourth year students are offered the opportunity of exploring the literature, folklore, and ways of life
of the countries in which their language is
spoken, as a step leading to a better understanding between the nations and peoples of
the world.
German students view a
castle on the Rhine as a
cultural sidelight to their
study of the language.
�Richard Littrell and J 1
.
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nize the importance of ~ Gord.on recog551
affairs as th
. u a tn today's
alphabet.
ey practice the Russian
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�business education for
From Advertising and Salesmanship to
Shorthand and Typing, Niles prepares its stu
dents for a variety of futures. The business education courses were designed to give students
a basic understanding of necessary skills as
they pursue their interests in selected business
activities. Special business courses in communications, mathematics, and law will be invaluable to those who choose to carve themselves
a place in the commercial world, while students who are planning to continue their
formal education will find that typing and
shorthand are a great advantage in college.
Advertising students John Evans
and Maureen Pernitz examine a
ndummy."
�vocation or college
Future secretaries Sandy Lawler, Frieda
Ho,·vitz, Rae Rubenstein and Marybeth
Czerwonka practice taking dictation in
their secretarial practices course.
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�industrial and home
arts provide applicable
knowledge
Theory and practice are
combined by Bill Collier
and Dennis Manzardo in
their work in electricity
class.
The industrial and home arts courses offered at Niles are many and varied. Future homemakers may choose from such courses as Clothing, Foods, Home Management, or Housing
and Home Furnishing, all of which will lead to
an increased proficiency in the skills necessary
to gracious living. Those interested in careers
in engineering or the skilled trades, such as
carpentry or printing, may elect such subiects
as Industrial Drawing, Electricity, Printing, or
Woods. These courses may also be utilized in
hobbies that will provide enioyment and satisfaction for many years.
Busy hands "sew a fine seam as
the finishing touch is put on a garment in a clothing class.
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�culture courses for
hobby or profession
Busy at work on their plaster sculptures are Jackie
Hillstrand, Sue Seegren,
Paula Svedlund, and Carlyn
Obermaier.
Concentrating on the vibrant allegro to
the William Tell Overture are trumpeters
Sharon Iverson, Walter Olson, Wilson
Washkuhn, Philip Petroski, Mike Lerner,
Ron Martin, and Don Pflieger.
Through the widely varied cultural courses
offered at Niles, the student has an opportunity to understand what it means to be an artist,
whether it be in music, drama, or art. These
courses teach the skills and understanding
necessary to interpret or sing music, to comprehend the feelings of a character in a play,
or to create a beautiful painting. The knowledge the student gains in these fields may
serve him in several ways, but will inevitably
enrich his life.
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�Gay song breaks forth from the choir, here led by
Mr. Auge. Back Row: M. Duren K. Grabow A.
Goetz, C. Obermai er N. Schuyler, K. Kratzer J
Godlove, L. Joelson. Fourth Row: P. Daniels, B.
Gerber, M. Dunn, F. Chapman , H . Schachte r, A.
Rudich, B. Wykowsk y. Third Row: S. Spero. J. Lev·
ering, G. Gigstad. S. Ferguson P. Feil, F. Gilbert
R. Djidich. Second Row: T. Dent P. Rosen , J. Sacc
mane, K. Stryker, D. Sieber. Front Row. P. Johnson
F. Nelson, P. Rosner R. Bartsch S. Eggert, S.
Smith, and M. Samole.
Making obeisanc e to "sultan" Walter
Bishop are Colieen Curtis, Phy1iis Marker
Joanne Ozaniec and Roberta Kale al;
members of the drama class.
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ACTIVITIES
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Members of the East Division Student Council led the United Fund Drive to top all previous records. Back Row: N. Wolfe, D. lsel, M. Pollack,
H. Pohl, D. Grossman, M. Frank, J. Regan, B. Bohn, M. Fenn, L. Racana, S. Schada, L. Bromberg. Fifth Row : I. Berger, R. Bestock, M.
Pildes, J. Hildebrand, G. Cuser, P. Ehrensaft, S. Pinsky, J. Kremer, M. Gordon, E. Sabey, P. Paul. Fourth Row: M. Council, S. Schwied, L.
Miller, C. Fredson, C. Flaherty, J. Sheldon, P. Baran, E. Tennison, L. Sklar, D. Zahn, S. Hadiwidjojo, L. Stapelfield. Third Row: D. Gunsaullus,
R. Jaeger, J. Hendrickson, J. Banash, A. France, C. Voegtle, J. Sippil, J. Fung, C. Brandt, L. Riccardi, B. Mayer, F. Denkman. Second Row:
J. Yan Holdt, B. Sims, M. Mahnke, C. Woods, D. Miller, J. Kadish, K. Grabow, L. Morgan, K. Pawl, C. Eagan, P. Burke. First Row: B.
Stevens, K. Brodsky, K. Johnson, C. Waller, D. Willert, P. Camerus, S. Hyman, T. Saunders.
Early last summer planning began on what eventually
became the biggest Homecoming ever held at Nilehi. Although the East Division Student Council was in charge of
the event, the W·est Division group helped correlate the
festivities at each school. The theme " Nilehi Snaps the Past"
was carried through all phases of the activity, and the introduction of program booklets, buttons, and an extended
parade route made this the most ambitious and successful
Homecoming ever held.
The East Division Council then focused its attention on
the student lounge and the school store, which supplied the
students with chemistry aprons, book covers, and, for the
first time, textbooks. The Council-sponsored United Fund
Drive collected $2,040 from both divisions. A portion of this
money went towarcl the c:nntinuFJcl suppo rt of our Korean
war orphan, Yang Hong Shik, and Setyaningsih Hadiwidjojo,
our second foreign exchange student, who is from the island
of Java in Indonesia, also received support from this drive.
During the year the East Council also was active in the Suburban League Council, the Northeast-Northwest District
Council, and the Illinois Association of Student Councils.
The West Student Council, in its third year of existence,
conducted its annual magazine drive in the fall, operated a
Student Lounge for honor students, maintained a lost-andfound department, and sponsored a dance, "'60" Skidoo".
Co-ordinating the many activities of the East Division Student Council are officers Lenny Engstrom (President), Bob
Feinberg (Vice-President), Susan Getman (Secretary), and
Ken Norg an (Treasurer].
�east and west councils work together on homecoming
Conducting the West Division Student Council meetings and planning projects are officers Jerry
Zimberoff
(President),
Donna
Naylor (Secretary), Ike Heller
(Treasurer), and Ron Tash (VicePresident).
In existence for only three years, West
organization .
Benger, Y. Banks, J. Swinger, H. Cohen L. Silverman C. Baker, J. Hart A. Averbach. Fourth Row : L. Veltman, A. Curtis, D. Levee, L. Rosen,
B. Kanne, R. Kaye, D. Fahhro K L.+i""'" B. Ahrens, J. Papandrea. Third Row: A. Arno1d. C. Shao"ro, D. Scanlan, T. Benson, N. Wendt,
M. Singer, J. Schwartz, J. Siegel, G. Levin S. Rapper, J . Levin. Second Row: J. Olson J. Miller J. McMurray S. Otto, A. Barnow, L. lmmerg
"ck, K. Stockmar, S. Kamen, B. Olsher, C. Bacino. First Row : S. Bergsman, K. Kent S. Cook, N. Kryski K. Finn, N. Levin J. Seigal J. Goldstein,
M. Wolf H. N"ssonsen.
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�. ..
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sso initiates epic
The newly-formed EPIC branch
of SSO serves as an advisory
ca bi net to the executive boa rd
and gives valuable service in
such areas as publicity and personnel . Ba c k Row: S. Gold~ine,
K. Norgan, G . Vero, ~- 1-Jewton, D. Grossman, L. Konopka ,
J. Anderson. First Row: M.
Braverman, R. Thies, J. Hildebrand, S. Johnson, S. Seegren,
M. Holtz.
Another aspect of student expression is the service rendered to the school and
student body by the Student Service Organization. This year SSO, the largest organization at Niles, was composed of 410 students holding 495 positions seven periods a
day. The services performed by these students instill in them a sense of maturity and,
in addition, save the Board of Education an estimated $44,000 in teachers' salaries.
The success of SSO may be explained by its slogan "Sell 'em, don't tell 'em." The
spirit which accompanies this idea has enabled SSO to expand its operations; this year
the number of study halls grew from 40 to 80, all-girl study halls were introduced, and
the EPIC advisory council was created. Another first was SSO's participation in the
1959 Homecoming parade, and its float won a second place prize .
Each of these achievements was important, but EPIC, both in its meaning and
through its innovations, illustrates the full significance of the SSO. -I he function of t:PIC,
which means Expansion, Projects, Innovations, and Councils, is to act as an advisory
staff to the Executive Bomd and, through councils, to unify the multi-faceted operations of SSO.
SSO's record is proof that students are able to build an efficient organization
through cooperation and acceptance of responsibility.
Chairman Jerry Hildebrand presides over the daily meetings of the SSO executive board, where Mark
Peppercorn ( SSSH), Bob Klingensmith ( SSM), and Bob Longfield ( SSD) report on their respective
divisions as Pam Engstrom (Clerk) takes minutes.
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�Expansion has characterized the
Student Supervised Study Ha ls
since their birth. They are now
under the direction of period supervisors G . Eales, B. Carrer, J.
Petersen, J. Bagwell, R. Martin, G.
Petersen, J. Murlas (Head Secretary), M. Peppercorn (Head Su
pervisor), J. Sippil , and F. Warda.
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Checking passes and keeping
order in the halls are the duties
of the Student Service Monitors, under the supervision of
period supervisors L. Konopka,
S. Levander, W. Isaac, D. Rivard, S. Pinsky, L. Humphrey,
B. Hederick, G. Braver, J. Kofoed (Head Secretary), and
B. Klingensmith (Head Supervisor).
Representing the members
of the Student Service Division, which assists in the library and checks locks, are
period supervisors I. Berger,
J. Boosales, P. Ehrensaft, B.
Davis, J . Tune, L. Fisher, K.
Norgan, C. Martin (Head
Secretary), P. Costopolos
(Assistant Head Secretary),
and B. Longfield (Head
Supervisor).
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�reflections )60
expresses life at nilehi
Identification and scheduling of pictures are the responsibilities of
Sophomore Staff members . Back Row : D. Block, J. Kessler, D. Hoglund, B. Kreisler. Second Row : P. Kirk, P. Crowe, J. Carder. First
Row: B. Gordon, R. Lipowsky, C. Nilson.
In carrying out the theme for this year's annual, yearbook staff members were plagued by plaintive cries of "Hey,
what's the matter with my face?" and " I thought a yearbook
was supposed to show pictures of people." From fall's vague
inspirations and searching for "something different," to the
p:ciure taking and the eleventh-hour sessions of copy-writing
and typing, comes Reflections 1960. Believing that the student at Niles is the sum of many things - laughs, frowns,
sighs, smiles - and expresses himself many ways - in class,
sports, drama, music - the yearbook staff set out to record
these expressions and the school year of which they are a
part. Under the guidance of Miss Jean Jackson and with the
assistance of Mr. Henry Abram's Sophomore Staff and Mr.
Frank Mooney's Senior Section, the yearbook staff presents
the students of Niles with a picture of themselves . . . a
reflection of themselves . . . Reflections 1960 !
Junior staff members write copy and help with
layouts. Back Row: Ken Norgan, C . Martin, G.
Olsen, T. Saunders. Second Row : Mary Ann Freda,
Steve Bookshester. Seated: Ken Williams.
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�The yearbook staff finds itself in front of the camera instead of behind it helping the photographer. Back Row: Shelley Wexler
(Activities), Mary Masselli, Robin Withal I (Academic), Jack Wollman (Sports), Joan Wolter ond Phyllis Baran (Portraits and
Faculty), First Row: Marcia Braverman (Activities), Gene Veto (Editor-in-chief), Joanne Zweig (Special Events), Judy Ander
son (Academic).
Senior Staff members schedule senior pictures and compile activity lists. Back Row: K. Schippman, P. Gould,
B. Epstein, N. Scl>uyler, N. Cheney, R. Kiviluoma, M. Dunn, E. Brown, G. Kosdon, M. Kamps, A. Johanson,
B. Lawler, J . Wine, R. Kales. Third Row: P. Camerus, B. Lehr, B. White, B. Suss, S. Johnson, J . Emerson, A.
Verbin. Second Row : J. Weiss, N. Tovell, J. Fulkerson and F. Nelson (Co-chairmen), S. Schwied, S. Rice.
First Row: B. Dieter A. Goetz, L. Joelson, E. Tennison, P. Agel, S. Levin.
�Ever si nee its creation ten
;ears ago , the Go'dcn Gal:con Gui cl has stimu'ated
and cn:ouraged creative
mihng at Nilehi. Members
of the executive board ere
J. Jackson, S. Krupp (Art
Staff Chairman), B. Lehr,
C. Phillips (Social Chairman), M. Adams, M. Liss,
M. Block (Treasurer), J.
Anderson (Secretary), S.
Seegren
(Chairman),
R.
Withal! (Literary Editor),
and B. Pine (Program Sales
Chairman).
galleon and clipper publish separate
magazines for first time
Golden Galleon Guild and Silver Clipper
members became part-time literary critics when
they selected the material for their 1960 publications. The East Division group, sponsored by Mrs.
Parepa Rice, published their annual edition, while
West Division produced a separate magazine for
the first time, under the guidance of Mr . Richard
Gragg.
Distributed to the student body in June and
to the members at their annual banquet, the
books climaxed a year of work and fun. Silver
Clipper members proudly remember the 350
manuscripts reviewed for their magazine, the
greatest number they have ever received. East
Division members recall the impromptu speeches
on topics such as bongo drums and beatnik poetry
that associates had to qive at their initiation ceremony, and the time that members turned from
Ii rerature to handicraft- and made valentines decked with ribbons, gum wrappers, and black lace.
The Parents' Tea, the grading of manuscripts, and
the decorating of West Division showcases are
other memories which combine to make this year
a special one.
Launching their own literary publication at West
Division, Silver Clipper officers Pam Kirk, Sharon
Greenberg, Bert Michaels, and Dorothy Scanlon
look forward to a successful first issue.
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�nilehilite changes old format
This year the t'-lilehilite took a more prominent position in
school affairs than ever before. With the creation of new
columns, a more liberal policy, and increased student interest,
the paper served as a direct tie between studen:s and admin:stration.
A sophomore staff was formed to provide coverage of Wesr
Division activities. Without having had the benefit of journalistic training, these students added a needed supplement to each
Nilehilite. The combined efforts of the Easr and West staffs
expanded the regular bi-weekly issues to six pages. Special ed:tions for Homecoming, Christmas, April Fool's Day, and graduation were the largest papers in N il ehi history. They included
innovations such as a magazine-type cover, a literary contest,
and a colored picture
The improved quality of paper and a new nameplate completed the changes that won for the Nilehilite a first place rating
from the Columbia Scholastic Press Association .
Shelley Wexler (Editor-in-chief), Dave Grossman (News
Editor), Mike Ruby (Sports Editor), and Ian Lan off
(Feature Editor) supervise the production of Nilehilites
from writing to final proofreadng.
Back Row: A. Johanson (Typist), F. Gilbert and M. Andalman (Cartoonists), T. Gorman (Sports
Assistant), T. Masters and R. Hauser (Photographers). First Row: S. Lawler (Typist), S. Krawitz,
L. Joelson, and B. Epstein (Reporters), B. Dieter (News Bureau), C . Brodzik (Exchange Editor).
These journalists form the nucleus of workers needed to produce a bi-weekly publication.
Sophomores Myra Schectman (News), Karen Osney
(Editor), Judy Kaplan (Society), Burt Michaels
(Feature), Al Averbach (Copy), and Sandy Cantz
(Exchange) initiated a supplement to represent
West Division.
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�honor society inductees pledged to high standards
Those who earned the distinction of membership in the National Honor Society during their junior year are responsible for the induction of this year's junior and senior candidates. Back Row: A. Shearn, R. Greenman, M. Block,
R. Kroon, R. Bestock, B. Pflaum, M. Peppercorn, D. Lynn, E. Veto , B. Klingensmith . Second Row : H. Taxin, B. Longfield, S. Seegren, L. Cahoon, P. Wilson, J. Wolter, R. Kiviluoma, F. Corey, H. Wahlman. First Row : N. Hoover,
P. Svedlund C. Jackson, M. Masselli, L. Finzel, J. Anderson. F. Greisdorf, S. Wexler, S. Schwied.
Twenty-six seniors and twenty-three juniors received
the rose and pin, symbols of the National Honor Society,
at the formal induction ceremony on March 30. Both
old and new members i hen repeated the pledge to uphold
the ideals of knowledge, service, leadersh ip, and character. These qualities, plus the maintenance of a B average,
are prerequisites for admittance of a maximum of six per
cent of the senior class and three per cent of the junior
class to the society. Students who meet these standards
then are evaluated by faculty members. A recognition of
excellence in every line of endeavor, admission to the
National Honor Society is the highest honor that can be
attained by a hig h school student.
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�Students were chosen on the basis of knowledge, service, leadership, and character for membership in the National Honor Society. Back
Row : G. Wanke, L. Kaiz, R. Wolfstyn, J. Chang, D. Ashbach, S. Anderson, R. Martin, R. Martin, W. Isaac, J. Emerson, C . Phillips, J. Wine
B. Kravitz, A. Dover. Third Row : C. Brandt, C. Pelzmann, R. Rubenstein, A. Musgrave, P. Camerus, M. O'Grady, S. Alpert, I. Karpman, C.
Martin. J. Fulkerson, M. Hirsch, B. Aronson, J. Kofoed. Second Row : R. Goldstein, S. B
ookshester, E. Winter, D. Grossman, S. Krupp, D.
Goss, H. B
ernstein, R. Feinberg, K. Williams, K. Sand•trom, M. McCulloch . First Row : L. Goldstein, E. Silverman, P. Baran, S. Rice, R. Withall,
R. Haskell, M. Freda M. Aiello, B. Lambert, S. Krawitz, J. Sheldon.
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�student unions proVtde
varied programs
The question "What'\\ we do tonight?" is answered once a month for Niles students by Student Union
Board members, who present evenings of varied activity during the school year.
The year began with two students winning the
most animated raffle prize ever - dates and tickets
to "Porgy and Bess ." Another student won a raffle
in November, but instead of a date, he received a
timely Thanksgiving prize - a turkey. The Halloween
Union was packed with green-skinned witches and
crowds of people eager to hear the announcement
of the 1960 Homecoming Queen and her court, and
in December the Union Board transformed the West
gym into a winter paradise, invited Mr. and Mrs.
Santa Claus, and set the scene for a "Crysta l Ball. "
The Union Board brought live entertainment to
a Niles' activity for the first time when they presented recording star Dale Hawkins and disc iockey Milo
Hamilton at the February Mixer.
The !\~arch talent show, the Hawaiian April
Union, and the announcement of Prom King and
Queen in May ended a year of excitement and fun
for both Board members and their guests.
Monthly mixers, each with its own novel theme , were planned by the Student Union
C. Ekstrom, J. Lilliedahl, M. Stronberg, D. Guttier, R. Tinaglia , J. Sippil. Third Row:
Schacter, S. Ferguson, S. Seegren, P. Johnson. Second Row: B. Thies, C. Stoner, K.
First Row : B. Longfield , L. Capettini (Vice-President), P. Newton, J. Robb, S. Best
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Board. Back Row: J. Benson, K. Brunke, J. France, P. Macaluso,
J . Lovering, L. Ri ccardi, B. Lehr, S. Eggert, J. Petersen, H.
Shabel (Secretary), S. Wexler, S. Getman, H. Taxin , C. Brown .
(President).
�students express
and share ideas
N' ehi in cooperation with t~e Amc6c~n Fie!d Service, has had
an especially active fore'gn exchange program, this year sending
two .tudents abroad and receiving one from Indonesia. Back Row:
Allen Shearn (American to France). Mary Masselli (American to
Norway). First Row: Sue Getman I committee member), Setyan
ingsih Hadiwidioio (Indonesian FES).
Tne Masqce and Gavel Clcb was formed
during the school year to encourage interest in speech and dramatics. Officer<
are Ron Berliner (President), Jim Jung
Lerner
Mike
(Vice-President),
wirth
(Treasurer), and Toni Gordon (Sec re
tary).
Entrants in the onnuol American Legion Oratorical contest spoke on various
aspects of America. Back Row : S. Shapiro, E. Schwartz, S. Berman (Third
Place), C. Crafton G . Olsen, S. Gorenstein, J . Kremer, B. Kramarcyzh.
First Row : Mr. R. Van Ar·dale (Sponsor\ B. White, M. S1Jgarman B. Lehr,
J. Gordon. A. Bloch (First Place), J. Zweig (Second P1ace) .
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�tri-hi-ys pursue
/ und-raising activities
Gold Tri-Hi-Y officers are Gladyce Lindberg (Chaplain), Fran Lippins (Treasurer), Beth
Dickson (Secretary), Lynn Lieberenz (Vice-President), and Jeri Ban ash (President).
Kay Mahoney (Treasurer), Carol Courtney (Chaplain), Judy Armstrong
(Secretary), and Christine Herbst (President) lead the White Tri-Hi-Y.
Blue Tri-Hi-Y offic'>rs a'e J· dy
Peterson (Vice-President), Carol Klocke (Chaplain), Carol
Waller
(Secretary),
Jackie
(President), and
Hillstrand
Phyllis Macleod (Treasurer) .
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Extending Christian ch a r act e r
throughout the home, school, and
community is a goal of the Hi-Y and
Tri-Hi-Y clubs. In fulfilling their pledge
to carry out service, worship, and educational projects, these groups have
pursued a series of varied activities.
Under the direction of Mr. George
Roth and Mr. Arthur Colver, the East
and West Hi-Y organizations have
sponsored programs presented by
Corning Glass, Radiation Counter
Laboratories, Inc., and General Motors, Inc. The West group, following
East's example, presented the Dad's
Award Banquet, an event initiated by
the East club.
The Tri-Hi-Y's, composed of approximately two hundred girls, carried
on their pledge of "pure words, pure
thoughts, and pure actions" through
innumerable activities. The West Division Tri-Hi-Y centered its programs on
guest speakers, while the East Division
clubs, Red, White, Blue, and Gold,
functioned as a unit on such proiects
as the Y.M .C.A. Youth Conference
and the planning of joint discussion
groups with the Hi-Y.
�hi-y holds
winter retreat
Carol Stoner (Secretary),
Julie Robb (Chaplain),
Paula Svedl und (Treasurer),
Harriet Schacter ( President), and Joneth Emerson
(Vice-President) guide the
Red Tri-Hi-Y.
Officers of the West Division Tri-Hi-Y are Merredith
McCartan (Chaplain),
Trude Brei (Treasurer),
Candi Tubeckis (Secretary),
and Merrily Ballou ( President).
East Division Hi-Y Cabinet members are
Jack Benson (Assistant Sergeant-atArms), Dick Mendels (Senior Coordinator), Ron Goldberger (Finance Chairman), Fred Kranz (Sergeant-at-Arms),
Grant Peterson (Chaplain), Don Pflieger
(Secretary), Don Cordes (President),
Ken Brunke (Vice-President), aod John
Lilliedahl (Treasurer).
Harold Norris (Treasurer), Steve Shipka
(Secretary), Gary Mendelsohn (VicePresident), and Ken Latimer (President)
are West Division Hi-Y officers.
�debators attend northwestern tournament
The East Division squad debated
on the possible issuance of federal
10~·< h
lahor unions. Ba"k Row:
G. Wanke, R. Schulamn, M. Rieff,
G . Olsen, R. Berliner, B. Odess,
D. Savner. Second Row : M. Cartier, R. Be stock, B. Sachnoff, M .
Lerner. First Row: J. Ma ssaraccha,
J. Widman, V. Wolfe, J. Jungworth.
Aspiring West Division debaters eagerly await opportunities for varsity competition. Back Row: D. McCarty, J. Savin, M.
Frandzel, R. Hoffman. Second Row: D. Lav in, J . Bl och, E. Pildes, H. Nissenson, J. Gordon . First Row: G. Graff, D. Mittenthal, M. Rac usin, J . Marker .
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�East Division Spotlighters cooperated
with West to produce their first threeact play. Officers are Sue Herzog (VicePresident), Judy Anderson (President),
Bob Mark (Treasurer), and Sue Seegren
(Secretary) .
students learn dramatic
expression through
spotlighters, thespians
Wost Divisio" Spotlighters qained experience by producing two
short plays. Officers include Tam Arbetman (Treasurer), Evan Imber
(Secretary), Bonnie Cowan (Vice-President), and Joann Krause
( p, osident)
Membership in National Thespian Society
is obtained by accumulating one hundred
work-hours on stage productions. Back
Row : Dan Uditsky (Treasurer), Ellen Enke
(Secretary). Front Row : Joan Weiss
(Vice-President), Harry Tax in (President) .
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�Members of the Gilbreth family watch with varying degrees of approval as cheerleader Jim Kahn goes through his antics. Back Row: S. Berman, E. Enke, G. Poppenhagen. First Row: B. Kales, C. Bend off, M. Goodman, P. Johnson, E. Lawrence. Standing: S. Backus, K. Fearn.
Seated: J. Weiss.
\IVhile completing I00 hours of work on dramatic productions,
Nilehi dramatisl·s feel the behind-scenes excitement, the dress rehearsal tension, and the final nostalgia when productions end. These
hours may be accumulated by work either as actors or crew members, with membership in the National Thespian Society as the
ultimate goal. The East and West Spotlighters this year presented
a three-act comedy "The Divine Flora. " This play represents the
first joint effort of the two groups and is also the first three-ad
play in which the East Division club has participated. East Spot!ighters enjoyed theatre trips to see "West Side Story" and "Our
Town ." The West group presented two short plays, "Sorry, Wrong
Number" and "Sunny ~t1orning" and collaborated with Arts Club
to give Nilehi's first costume dance, the Beaux Arts Ball.
Further highlights of the dramatic season were provided by
the spring and fall plays under the direction of Miss Virginia
Stemp. Last year's spring play, "Cheaper By the Dozen", told the
story of the Gilbreth family, efficiency experts extraordinaire. The
setting for "Stardust," the fall play, was a new-method drama
school attended by pseudo-beatniks. In working on these productions crew members realize the importance of backstage equipment, such as stage lighting, storage, and work shops, and appreciate these and other fncilities at V/est . The school plays continue
to provide experience for the students who participate and entertainment for the school and community.
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�beatniks and gilbreth clan gambol on nilehi west stage
"Stardust" cast members Madeiine Dunn, Stan Berg, Bill Pflaum, Jan Williams, Steve Smith, Colleen Curtis, Joan Gordon and Toby Ett;n
ger imitate inanimate obiects as part of their impressionistic drama course, while their director Irwin Jann looks critically on.
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�seminar celebrates fifth anniversary
Biology Club officers are Richard Flack
and Dean H irshman (Scouts), Neil Pollock (Vice-President), Francine Raphael
(Secretary-Treasurer), and Lee Warsaw
(President).
Now a ration-wide organization, the Science Seminars originated
at Niles. Back Row: Mike Friedler, Ann Kazanow, Paul Leviton,
Janet Bloch, Meredith McCartan. Mike Lieberman, Sharon Greenberg, Susan Krawitz. Sec ond Row : Barry Keisler, Russell Luepker,
Jim Swinger, Roger Jacobson, Mike Block, Kitty Pelzman. First
Row : Ron Shuman, G'oria Kaiz, Dave Ashback Milford WolpoH
Robin Withall.
Knowledge of the composition and arrangement of
component parts of the universe is an objective of
Astronomy Club members.
Officers are George Chechopoulos (President), G~enn
Rose nth a I (Vice-President),
and Ron Dammann ( Secretary).
The membe rs of the Physics
Club study the application
of physical law to the modern world. Back Row: Ben
Barranco (President), Jim
J ungsworth
(Treasurer) .
First Row: Bob Polster (Secretary), Larry Evans (VicePresident).
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GLEE. Back Row: S. Novitt, S. Lewis, G. Greene, E. Winer, K. Herrmann, P. Karol, L. Karl, J. Goren, K. Nelson, S. Schoene, S. Schayer, E. Elkin,
C. Carpenter, B. Eckel. Third Row: S. Goldman, A. Daglas, N. Hibbert, S. Warda, I. Daglas, C. Burzik, C. Herbst, A. Rosenthal, N. Lannert, N. Rothchild, S. Larner, M. Rothman, P. Cliburne (Secretaryl. Second Row: D. Willert. G. Zimmer, D. Layden D. Greene, I. Lippman,
I. Himelfarb, D. Kopchinsky , S. Schuldiner, L. Doner, B. Olson. First Row: M. Kraus, J. Friedman, L. Klaveter, B. Brusin, G. Kasdon , F.
Harris, S. Freres.
the sound of music
The sound of music may be heard through both the
vocal and instrumental divisions of the Nilehi music department.
The concert band, eighty musicians directed by Mr.
Leo Provost, had an extremely successful season. They
toured many of the area's elementary schools and were
enthusiastically greeted at every performance. The band's
contributions to football half-time programs, basketball
games, and pep assemblies were loudly applauded. One
of the year's high points was the traditional band concert
given during the spring.
West Division students acquire and improve musical
skills as members of intermediate and cadet bands. These
students will be the nucleus of next year's concert band.
The West Division glee clubs, together with the East
Division choir, were participants in many programs during the year. With the sixty member orchestra, they performed at the Christmas and May Festivals. These same
groups also were active in the production of "Student
Life," the spring musicale, on April I and 2.
Membership in choral groups continued to grow.
Barbershoppers, a thirty-five man organization directed
by Mr. Earl Auge, performed for its eighth year. East
Division girls belonging to Vivace, a Kiwanis sponsored
activity, participated in various activities in the communty, as well as in the school. Loreleis, the West Division
girls' vocal group formed last year, also performed at
many functions.
GLEE. Back Row: R. Friedman, E. Corman, P. Marker, S. Hartman, M. Reich, B. Brawn, L. Warren, G. Goldstein, S. Laing, S. Alport, E. Elkin,
B. Trufant. Second Row: S. Schwartz, L. Johnson, D. Schinzing, D. Durston, G. May, M. Smith, L. Richmond, B. Wicker, E. Kramer, M. Matheson. First Row: N. Klingberg, L. Ritter (Secretary), J. Wallis, D. Schwartz, M. Godfriaux, L. Tompkin, A. Rimmler, J. Siegel.
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G. Graham, J . Holden, K. Bond, J. Underwood, I. Ferguson, S. Schoenberg, M. Pesk ind, D. Galioto, S. Hoover, S. Povlo. Fourth Row: S. Trowbridge, Penny Olympius, J. Kavlesky, B. Bakken, B. Kite, N. Steinseifer, L. Swanson, M. Maypole, C. Krumsieg, N. Eagan, C. Gardner, B. Belgrade ,
J. Wells, S. Kellman, S. Carlson, I. Frankenstein. Third Row : J. Smith, D. Wanaski, D. Rutkowsky , T. Lyons, M. Diesterheft, A. Cooper, S.
Simono, M . Fis'1man , M. Burn;,ei11, S. Nixon, C. Benson, A. Arnold, B. Dogelicer, B. Horan, J. Schmidt. Second Row: J. Wilson, C . Bohat, J .
Czerniak, G . Kettering, K. Bienhard, K. Kinsch, L. Ghionzoli, M. Cohen, K. Boom, S. Lisnek, S. Punch, M. Lazar. First Row : L. Schmid, L.
Bal'.estra, A. Cooperman , C. Tubekis, B. Silverman, H. Eicken, M. Shikoff, E. Rovitt, S. Weiss.
GLEE. Back Row: S. Nelson, B. Gordon, J. Kempton, L. Rechtermann, 8. Finder,
C. Campbell, K. Bro, H. Verbin, B. Cooper, M. Minkin, J. Buckholz, J. Locher, J.
Barts ch, J. Lantz, S. Lewisberg. Fourth Row: J . Dahlin, E. Oros, M . Freres, E.
Goldberg, S. Dean, D. Stevens, D. Alder, P. Ba umann, S. Crampi, R. Seidman, T.
Benson , C. Mueller, S. Kimball , K. Che lin , M. Dilg, G . Benes. Third Row: D. Brusin,
C. Schmidt, F. Sill. B. Graff, S. Kelly, A. Docil, V. Gierlach, S. Rumack, A . Meyer,
C. Kalom, S. Riteberg, N. Affen, T. Brei , H. Hein, J. Hook, S. Kay. Second Row :
J. Hall, C. Chada, C. Smart, A. Lev, S. Sager, M. Benzeev , V. Posphala, J.
Schwartz, S. Sanders, P. Lakov, S. Mande l. K. Connelly. First Row: S. Alton, D.
Be:I, C. Wagner, D. Naylor, D. Harrison, L. Ma ssey, J. Cison, C. Hunter, A.
Penner , D. Tax (Accompanist) , C. Claus sen.
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�GLEE. Back Row: F. Uditsky. C. Hahl, L. Watts, L. Trendier, C.
Kum in, C . Johnson, L. Taylor P. Liebowitz, A. Berko , J . Deutsch, B.
Vincent, Y. Gershberg, S. McWherter, T. Cierny, E. Schwartz, S.
Keller, V. Huffman, C. Ponto, D. Falstein, B. Cheney, G. Kariolich,
B. Young. Fourth Row : J. Worthington, M. Hermann N. Sasenick,
D. Austin, C. Schienberg, S. Adelman, A. Lurie, R. Waltzer, M. Pinch,
L. Weinbrecht, A. Hutter J. Lehman, L. Swennsky, P. Levey, S. Fox,
D. Hendrickson, M. Felzer, J . Spain, S. Larson . fhird Row: A. An
thony, M. McEvoy, D. Kwolek, M . Learner, J. Fine, J. Smith, M.
Blitstein, N. Nelson, P. Laing, B. Stanfield, J. Moss, L. Masters, K.
Schwartz S. Poklop, S. Olson, R. Benson, D. Unterschue,z, T. Taitz.
Second Row: C. Lewin, D. Di Gillio, N. Olive, T. Arbe~man, K.
Kessler, S. Golka R. O'Brien. B. Feld, L. Ross M. Sinkus, D. Kruse
J. Schwartz, M . Weiss J. Codell. First Row : G. Oiiva, S. Gallowic''
J. Carlson, I. Klein, C. Menes, S. Fox B. Gore, F. Raphael , P. Gerard,
B. Robins, S. Fa JSt K. Stockmar.
GLEE. Back Row: A . Kitcher, J. Dulkin, P. Zaphirio, P. Thielman, P. Moss, L. Si'verman, J. Fieid K. Quig1ey T
Jenks . Third Row: D. Johnson, R. Gevirtz, R. Slutsky, A. Scheufler, T. Perri, B. Goode, R. Stryker, B. Toeike, E.
Walsk: . Second Row : C . Jantsch, C . Bachman, M. Birger, K. Bro. B. Finn, B. Fisher, J. Ford , P. Stephen> T.
Conaway. First Row: J. Puccinelli, J. Isaac, L. Davidson, D. Levee , R. Buelow H . Margolis.
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�VIVACE. Back Row : K. Kratzer, R. Dzidich, G. Gigstadt, D. Sieber, L. Morgan, C. Bendel, S. Ferguson (Secretary), P. Engstrom, B. Gerber,
F. Nelson, W. Belgarbo, I. Karpman, A. Musgrave, D. Gislason, J. Godlove, F. Chapman (Accompanist), K. Shippman, N. Schuyler, K. Grabow, P. Cotell (Accompanist), H. Schachter, C. Obermaier, G. Orelius. First Row : A. Goetz (President), J. Zweig, A. Kennedy, S. Warda,
S. Krupp, F. Harris, B. Kolderup, B. Braun, K. Stryker, S. Hanley, B. Barber, N. Dell'Aringa, S. Eggert, S. Gallowich, F. Gilbert, M. Rothman,
P. Johnson, G. Lindberg (Vice-President), D. Layden, J. Friedman, S. Spero.
LORELEIS. Back Row : L. Swanson,
D. Stevens, L. Watts, I. Ferguson,
S. Dean, G. Backus, T. Benson, P.
Sorenson, L. Trendler, B. Cheney,
B. Young, J. Worthington, K.
Boom, C . Claassen (Accompanist),
N. Norberg. Second Row: K.
Stockmar, S. Alton, J. Locher, C.
Kumlin, J. Bartsch, D. Schoenberg,
D. Simons, H. Verbin, D. Matter,
A . Arnold, J. Olson, R. Benson, B.
Bakken, J. Schmidt. First Row: F.
Uditsky, R. Kite, C. Warda, S.
Faust, S. Nelson, A. Coooer, M.
Maypole, S. Sanders, J . Hook, N.
Nelson, C. Menes, S. Pavlo, J.
Carlson.
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�BARBERSHOPPERS. Bad Row : G. Wanaski, P. Rosner, R. Bartsch, J. Petersen.
Second Row: W. Brier, S. Panzella, R.
Gavertz, M. Samole. First Row : K. Quigley, J. Isaac, M. Fields, J. Puccinelli.
CHOIR. Back Row : Mr. H. McGee D. Gunsaullus, D. Hildebrandt, N. Stuhl, D. Peterson, B. Lowe, J . Calamaras, S. Adelman, D. Steinseifer, M. Duren, Mr. E. Auge. Sixth Row: D. Gislason, B Kolderup J . Tasmer, C. Eagan, S. Krupp, C. Obermaier, M. Dunn, N. Schuyler,
K. Grabow H. Schachter. Fifth Row: M. Lees, S. Zimberoff, S. Panzella P. Rosner, G. Wanaski, R. Bartsch, J. B,.loki B. Bern F. Chapman, R.
Diidich, L. Joelson, J. Godlove, F. Nelson. Fourth Row : J. Cisar, G . Urelius, K. Schippman, C . Bendel, W . Belgarbo, K. Micari, S. Panzella,
J . Lovering, S. Ferguson, D. Seiber, B. Wykowski, K. Kratzer . Third Row: S. Eggert, N. Dell'Aringa, B. Wi tcher, J. Murray, J . Erickson, T. Dent,
G. Gigstad+, K. Stryker, D. Miller, A. Goetz, B. Gerber. Second Row: S. Han!ey, S. Gallowich, G. Lindberg, L. Miller, P. Johnson, R. Knutson,
S. Smith, M. Sa'llole, R. Levin, S. Spero, F. Gilbert, J. Sacomono, L. Morgon. First Row: J. Hebblethwaite.
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BAND. Back Row : R. Selby. R. Waterloo, Mr. t. Provost, T. Heeres, R. Chosnowski, K. Bernsohn, D. Superfine, R. Kramarczyk, P. Casbarian, T.
Radtke, F. Puccio. Fourth Row: J . Rosenthal, H. Brown, S. Wes!ey, W. Olson, J. Jungwdh, E. Madler, W. Washkuhn, P. Petroski, M. Lerner,
R. Martin, D. Pflieger, I. Hoffberg, R. Selby, G. Rosenthal, J. Swinger, C. Felpausch, G. Kirkpatrick, S. Paster, L. Archer, C. Stevens, R.
Burhans. Third Row: M. Wolpoff, B. Kenaga, L. Anderson, I. Karpman, M. Rieff, R. Goldfeder, C. Nelson, M. Wykowski, J . Sears, R. Underscheutz, G. Irwin, S. Ross, R. Mills. Second Row: A . Mendera, D. Vain, M Miguel, R. Trommer, J. Dziadula, L. Hogan, M. Zimmerman,
R. Tommes, S. Linder. First Row : M. Greenberg, J. Kirschner, R. Withall, N. Andrews.
ORCHESTRA. Back Row: T. Radtke, R. Waterloo, F. Puccio, Mr. E. Auge, Mr. H. McGee. Fourth Row: S. Newman, B. Smart, J. Wheeler,
R. Kiviluoma, L. Goldstein, B. Wilhelmsen, I. Hoffberg, P. Petroski, J. Jungwirth, R. Martin, R. Burhans, S. Linder, B. Brier, S. Cohn, M.
Hohnson. Third Row: A. Musgrave, E. Winter, D. Taylor, P. Fagerstrom, M. Ahrens, C. Leuder, J. Hoke, P. Cotell, R. Goldfedder, C. Nelson, R. Unter chuetz, S. Ross, R. Mills, D. Christianson. Second Row: M. Claassen, M. Werner, L. Goldfarb, M. Wegl, P. Camerus, S. Bennett
C. Schuttler, t-.1. Wolpoff, B. Kenaga, R. Kirschner, D. Wold. First Row: M. Greenberg, A. Mendera, J. Kirschner .
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Helmer J. Kennedy, M. We1n1ein, R. Ruyle, G . Carlson, L. Gordon G . Hertex G. Lubin, C. Bachman R. Vollmer, C . Groeling (Director).
Fourth Row: C. Berger, H. Bolnick, L. Weisz, R. Orlo+f, B. Sielski, R. H0'fMan, R. Broniarczyk, M. Dantuma N. Feinartz, R. Todd. C . Gold
berg E. Sotello, J. Woiakowski H. Margolis, J. Shore, K. Krone, D. Hirshman, J. Conrad, S. Bader, B. Oliver, J. Engstrom, B. Apelian, M. Simmons. B. Barber R. HoHing, H . Weibel, D. Hussey. Third Row: Y. Szwaiqer R. L'ttrel, C. Wekoney , E. Pildes, T. Kellar, J . Wolfe, J. Dilg, K.
Cohen, B. Kanne, B. Gutschi k, 8. Bellinger, B. T'mmer, H. Goldenstein. W . lngstrup, R. Nott. B. Zager, R. Tierski, R. Maldenhauer H. Bait
rher, D. Rust P. Brietzke . Second Row : M. Kah 1 L. Rothste:n M. Edwards, P. Pershin, P. Chagarcs, M. Delman, B. Wehrmacher, K. Cashatt
es,
A. We 'nstein, H. Hochfelder M. Roseman S. Herman, W. Anderson M. McCartan. First Row: R. Ahrens , R. Couzin, J. Deitch M. Herzon,
C . Sullivan, G. Levin, M. Berger, A. Metzger.
BRASS. Back Row : T. F 1erster, G. Lubin, D. Linder, D.
Hell mer. Second Row : K. Cashatt, M. Wykowski, G.
Kirkpatrick, S. Harvey, C. Archer. First Row : C. Feld
pausch, J . Swinger, B. Apelian.
WOODWINDS . Back Row : R. W'ig. Second Row: B.
Thommes, G. Wanke, G. Irwin, R. Catal 1
ier J. Arte1t.
First Row: J. Diadula, N. Andrews S. We 1
ey, M. Rieff.
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�art groups offer
means of expression
Art Council officers Paula Svedlund (Secretary), Jackie Hillstrand (President),
and Carol Klocke (Vice-President) made
use of their group's talents by creating a
first place Home<:oming float.
Arts Club exposes its members to various forms of art to increase their appreciation of cultural pursuits. Back Row: J. Gordon and A. Barnett (Board), M. Brooks
(His-orian), L. Veltman, H . Nissenson, and M. Learner (Board), J. Swinger (Secretary). First Row : E. Imber (President), M . Dorfman (Treasurer), B. Michaels
(Publicity Chairman), S. Cook (Board).
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�students gain satisfaction through service
East Division Cafeteria and personal
service monitors, who ass ist administrators
and counselors and help with lunch
periods, are represented by the group
pictu red. Back Row: L. Goodman, G.
Higgs, B. Brenner, R. Glazer, M. Margolis, J . Wine. Second Row: A. Penner,
J. Shaffer, P. Anderson, B. Bondy, G .
Keuper. First Row: L. Silverstein, J. Ros
enfield, C . Cohn, G. Nannen.
Library assistants, represented here, aid
in she,ving and checking books . Back
Row: Nina Freed, Cherryl Thoma, Sheila
Birger, Carol Singer. First Row: Marlene
Rose, Bonnie Slotky Allen Penner, Ina
Gould.
Cafeteria, guidance, hall monitors, and
officers of one student-ru1 study hall
each period are represented here. Back
Row: R. Artwick, J. Levin, D. Moberg, J.
Carder, J. Hart, B. Schwartz, R. Larsen,
M. Maypole, J. Zimberoff. First Row: S.
Ruehrdanz, K. Latimer, J. Zaidler, B.
Gilhooley, B. Lauerman.
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�Members of the 100% Club work to improve
their skill in office practices. Back Row: Sal ie
Johnson I Vice-President), Judy Peterson (Secretary), Anne Hab'er (Editor-in-Chief). Seated:
Vera Gagliardo (President).
vocational clubs
offer necessary
experience
Pins and Pans Club members get a head start on future homemakers by practicing domestic skills through group activities .
The officers are Betty Ahbink I Secretnrv-Treasurer), Phyllis
Anderson (President), and Nancy Joyce Eriksson (Vice-President),
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�present clubs
reflect / uture
Future Nurses carry on profitable and enjoyable activities p1anned
by officers Jo Ellen Pfeiffer and Carolyn Nelson (Corresponding
Secretaries). Sea ted: Cheryl Thomas (Secretary), Linda Mehrholz
(Vice President) Brenda Silverman (President) .
Officers of the largest Teachers of Tomorrow chapter
in the state of Illinois are Marcia Braverman (Secretary), ,lill Wine (President) and Fern Nelson (Vice
President).
East Division Future Ncrses Club provide>
an opportunity for pract=cal app1iration
of nursing techniq es . Officers are
Gladyce Lindberg (President), Carr I
Luanne Dilg (Treasurer) Pat Hi!lsberg
(Vice- President l. Judy Johnson ( Corresponding Secretary), and Joan Tasmer
(Secretary).
To develop and encourage the qualitie, ot a
good teacher in its members is the goal of the
Futcre Teachers of America Club, led by Nancy
Hanelin (Trea;urer), Karen Leftwich (Secretary)
Lill"an Halbreich (Vice-President), and Diane
Gross (President l.
�clubs satisfy variety of interests
The Usher's Club lends a professional air to all
Nilehi productions . Officers are Seated: Judy
Goren (President). Back Row: Marlene Anda Iman
(Corresponding Secretary), Lynda Karl (Vice-President), and Judith Sheldon (Recording Secretary).
AVA members set up and operate projection and audio apparatus . Representing this large and efficient organization
are Roger Hartel (Secretary-Treasurer),
Fred Feldman (Vice-President), and Jim
Murray (President) .
For the mechanically-minded, Nilehi offers an excellent industrial arts program,
supplemented by the after-school activities of the Industrial Arts Club. Officers
are Dennis Galonka (Secretary), Paul
Miller (President), and Allen Wieska
(Treasurer).
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�incentive and skill are
factors in student activities
Ski Club officers Dick Fink (President) and
Pete Tworoger (Treasurer) look forward to
that first snow. When it finally came the
club made several excursions to nearby ski
areas.
West Division Chess Club members participated in
competition with clubs from other schools. Se at e d:
Carol Menes (Secretary), Jeff Shore (President),
Bob Arncton (Vice-President), Mike Purce!, (Treasurer). Stand ing: Harvey Gersch Richard Martinez,
Mike Lieberman.
Exploring the air
astic Radio Club
retary-Treasurer),
(Vice-President),
waves is the ambition of enthusimembers, led by Al Olson (SecDick Kostelnick, Dan Goldstein
and Jim Norling (President).
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�trips to foreign lands
German Club officers are Garry Niemark (President),
Rick Kroon and David Ashbach (Committee Chairmen), Dave Lynn (Vice-President), and Joel Crowther
(Reporter).
Rita Rubenstein (President), Carol Jackson
(Secretary), Heather Wallace (Treasurer),
and Miriam Rothman (Vice-President) head
the French Club.
Officers of the West Division
Language Club are Jerry Rabin
(Treasurer), Sue Kaplan ( President), and Lisa Mandel ( Secre tary).
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�highlight language study
Carol Singer (Vice-President), Iris Lippman ( President), Nancy Kelly (Treasurer), Kathy Kratzer (Secretary), and Judy Jackson (Sergeant-at-Arms) are
officers of tre Spanish Club.
Travel and excitement - the opportunity to acquire appreciation of a land, a language, and a culture beyond that obtainable in a classroom - these
are the goals of the foreign language clubs. Informative meetings and activities of special interest
familiarize students with the customs of the people
whose language they are studying. An authentic
French environment is provided for students who
participate in the school-sponsored Canadian trip.
A Spanish style Christmas is celebrated at Niles as
students break ope1 the surprised-filled pinata.
Typical dishes served at German club functions include hasenpfeffer, sauerbraten, and kasekuchen,
and Latin students learn the difficulty of manipulating a toga while reclining at the Latin banquet.
Films, tours, and planned activities offered by the
four foreign language clubs at East and the combined language group at W·est are the means to international understanding and cultural enjoyment.
Officers of the Latin Club are Joan
Wolter (Co-Chairman), Phyllis Baran
(Secretary),
Mark Peppercorn
(CoCha irma n), and Haro!d Wahlman (Treasurer) .
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Saluting their varsiiy football team
for a iob well-done are varsity
cheerleaders
Wendy
Belgarbo,
Anita Musgrave, Barbara DeMano,
Carol
Peterson,
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Karyn Stryker , Carol Flaherty, and
Marilyn Holtz.
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squad are sophomore cheerleaders
Sue Bourgerie, Jerri-Rae Hook,
Donna Naylor , and Kathy Stockmar.
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Cheerleaders, Diana Alder , Dale
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�Student enthusiasm is an integral pad
of any school's athletic program. ~fow in its
second year at Niles, the Racket Squad,
grown to 150 members, sponsored buses to
several away games and also participated
in pep assembly presentations. Attendance
at athletic functions is the most important
aspect of the club's varied activities, and
the black derbies and orange buttons are a
familiar sight to the student body. Expressing their approval of the teams, the twirlers
added a touch of color to the fall football
pageantry by appearing with the Nilehi
marching band during the halves at football
games.
This was the 'spirit of '60", the spirit of
Nilehi students, who were assisted by Racker
Squad, West Division Pep Club, and the
cheerleaders - a refreshing boost to school
spirit during the fall and winter sport seasons.
Twirlers . Back Row: Irene Freske, Sherry Otto, Barb Hen
dricks, Judy Appleton, Carnl Zehnle, Sharon Brei, Ruth
Sack. First Row: Judy Verhunce, Carol Senger Nancy
Wendt, Sue Seedorf.
Officers of the West Divi
sion Pep Club are Diana
Unterschueh, Jennifer
Spain, Kathy Luber, Judy
Rhodes.
Thi year's Racket Squad officers
are Carole Waller, Jim Erickson,
Sue Seegren Jerry Hildebrand,
i:ene Tivin.
�Varsity. Back Row : L. Mills, H. Wirtz, J. Boyesen, R. Marcy, D. Hills, J. Reicherts, D. Crosby. D. Recher, H. Brown, R. lsel, J. Miresse, J.
Tune, M. Samole, H. Alder. Third Row : Mr. Nick Odlivak (Assistant Coach), Mr. Bill Schnurr (Assistant Coach), D. Dobrowolski, G. Wise,
J. Fung, B. Deck, R. Rehwaldt, F. Denkman, J. Boosales, J. Hawkins, B. Archibald, J . Spirrison, B. Fisher, B. Davis. Second Row: J. Colitz
(Manager), J . Bagwell, S. Saken, L. Sjostedt, J. Murray, B. Thomas, J. Voss, J. Dahlman (Co-Captain), P. Heinze (Co-Captain), J. France,
J. Blustein, B. Klingensmith, W . Klingstedt, R. Giovanelli. Front Row: J. Tanner (Manager), B. Lowe, S. Best, M. Dorf, R. Griner, M. Sunstein,
D. Hayes, W. Bisnop, E. Severson, L. Berens, E. Mikkelsen, B. Carrier, M. Bass (Manager) .
The Trojans were on their way to a possible league
championship with several returning lettermen and a
strong bench. After a decisive victory over Barrington,
the Trojans held first place for several weeks until halted
by the Wildkits of Evanston one rainy Saturday. Hindered
by the massive Evanston line and a deluge of rain, the
Troians were checked until the last minutes of the game,
wh~n an eighty yard drive was halted by an alert pass interception.
The 6-0 loss to Evanston was a nemesis to the men of
Troy. Thirteen proved to be an unlucky number in the following weeks as that was the tieing score of both the
Proviso game and the Homecoming Game with Waukegan.
The Troiars, although disappointed by their late
season letdown, beat Highland Park in the final game of
the season, proving to the student body that it was inclement weather and a few borderline decisions rather than
lack of spirit and skill which accounted for their slide to
a third place finish in the Suburban League.
To coaches Jim Heiniger, Billy Schnurr,
Mike Basrak, Don Larson, and Nick Odlivak goes much credit for this year's
successful team.
�Offense. Back Row: L. Berens, D. Dobrowolski, J. Dahlman, F. Denkman. Front
Row : B. Klingensmith, P. Heinze, B.
Thomas L. Engstrom, J. France W. Klingstedt, S. Saken.
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Defense. Back Row: H. A 1der, J. Boosales,
D. Hayes, M. Sunstein, D. lsel, J . Miresse .
Front Row : L. Sjostedt, R. Giovanelli,
J. Murray, E. Mikkelsen, R. Griner.
mutt
swea~
and cheers
Scores
Niles 33
Barrington
14
Evanston
6
Niles 20
Oak Park
12
Niles 26
Morton
13
Niles r 3
Proviso
13
Niles 13
Yv'aukegan
13
7
New Trier
13
Niles
Niles
0
Niles 14
Highland Park
6
7;{
�Wet hair and muddy gym shoes
don't hamper the spirits of Carol
Peterson, varsity cheerleader.
"Two minutes
let's try . . • "
Jim Dahlman skirts left end for
another Trojan first down .
left,
�So')homore Ba ck Row: T. Beddie, T. Wo!f R. Larsen, H. Michaels, R. Lavin, R. Hillstrand, J. Hart, J. Lowe, C. Primrose,
M;. Skuban (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Lane (Coach), V. Witcher (Man,ger), F. Weins, K. Smentek, J. Eckman, M. Green, B.
Benedict, N. Brownstein, J. Zimberoff, J. Brautigan, R. Berens, K. Noc-en, Mr. Coyer (Coach). Second Row: R. Artwick, I.
Moberq. K. Latimer, 8. VarMersberoer, D Her hnn-o. R. Strimple, A. Magit, K. deGraffenreid, J. Turry, L. Mink, G. Wentink
Front Row: R. Woods J. Hilbert, J. Boukas , L. Hill, S. Marshall, S. Frank, W. Traff, S. Painter, J. Jaeger, R. Capettini.
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sophomores score some more
R. Roberts,
Herkert, L.
Starkey, D.
(Manager).
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Scores
This year's sophomore squad, the largest 1n
i'lilehi history, combined ever-improving offensive
and defensive skills to turn in a record of five victories and i hree defeats. Under the excellent coaching of Mr. Coyer, ~11r. Skuban, and Mr. Lain, the
sophomores' only losses were to Evanston (Suburban
League Sophomore Champions), New Trier, and
Morton. The stirring Morton clash was lost by only
one point. Having defeated several excellent teams,
these boys are to be congratulated on a fine season.
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Niles 34
Barrington
i'liles
Evanston
14
N;les 34
Oak Park
13
Niles 26
Morton
27
Niles 23
Proviso
12
i'liles 20
Waukegan
0
Niles
New Trier
14
0
0
Niles 33
Highland Park
6
Replacements listen attentively as
Coach Coyer gives instructions for
the next p 1ay.
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�frosh slosh through muddy season
Scores
Niles 19
The year 1959 provided, many highlights and few
disappointments for the followers of Nilehi's frosh
foorball teams. Both the A and B squads performed
well, compiling 3-3-1 and 4-2-0 records, respectively.
High point of the season was the 0-0 tie with
Waukegan, previously never held to less than four
touchdowns per game. Coaches Brown, Lyerla,
Bauer, and Fabri have provided these boys with a
sound basis on which to build great Troian soph
and varsity squads for the future.
Evanston
13
Niles 13
Oak Park
0
Niles
6
Morton
26
Niles 14
Proviso
35
Niles
0
Waukegan
0
Niles 18
New Trier
21
Niles 38
Highland Park
6
Freshman. Back Row: J. Perlow, H. Schlichting, E. Hoffenberg, J. Berman, A. Silvers, B. Ri chard son, B. Lis, D. Wold, H. Mus lin, M. Birger,
B. Todd, B. Johnson, J. Engstrom. Fou rth Row: S. Sears, D. Lerner, F. Wu lff, D. Rossi, C. Petersen, D. Rust, S. Terracin , S. Brown, A. Hirsch,
B. Epstein, K. Reynolds, T. Lund, S. Ganryewski, R. Bende ll, P. Greenberg, Mr. Lyerla (Coach), Mr. Bauer (Coach). Third Row: Mr. Fabri
(Coach), Mr. Brown (Coach), R. Greenberg (Manager), D. Deck, J. Stevenson, B. Marks, M. Cohen, B. Schmidt, A. Stern, R. Ratner, M.
Saken, J. Kavooras, J. Ree se, K. Harest, C. Kankey, L. Katsoulis, B. Anderson (Manager). Second Row: J. Papandrea, J. Kennedy, J . Holzwarth,
T. Perri, J. Kahn, S. Mauer, J. Berger, G. Lewis, G. Sax, P. DiGrazia , B. Toelke, B. Stein, M. Kay, L. Shapiro, M. Bramson , Burn s. First Row: R.
Elias, L. Noesen, R. Stryker, J. Schulz, B. Oliver, K. Altshuler, M. Evans, M. Smaller, D. Herkert, B. Steffeck, S. Schwortz, H. Slutzky, D.
Nelson, S. Horwitz.
�Konopka paces two-milers
The Nilehi cross country team, coached by Mr. Harmon,
finished sixth in the Suburban League meet and tenth in the
state district contest, winning two and losing five in their interschool competition . The most successful runner was Larry
Konopka, who placed first in Morton and Waukegan meets and
fourteenth in the conference meet.
The frosh-soph team, coached by Mr. Cress, had a good
year, losing only three of the individual meets and piling up I05
points to take fourth in the Suburban League meet. Outstanding among the runners were Bruce Johnson, Al Averbach, and
Ed Hagen, who should form the nucleus of next year's Harriers.
Larry Konopka and Bob Palm, who spearheaded Coach Harmon's harriers, jog
around the track in a warm p session.
Varsity. Back Row: L. Konopka, R. Palm,
H. Miller, D. Pflieger. B. Dilg. Front Row :
K. Ehrensaft, S. DuBow, D. Howard, R.
Reinger.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Cross Country
Varsity Scores
Evanston
46
Highland Park
34
New Trier
49
Proviso
44
6th Suburban League Meet
Waukegan
19
Oak Park
29
I 0th State District
Morton
21
Niles
!'Jiles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Frosh-Soph Scores
Evanston
29
Highland Park
17
New Trier
33
Proviso
17
4th Suburban League Meet
Waukegan
22
Oak Park
36
Morton
17
15
21
15
17
36
26
37
28
38
22
38
3s
19
46
Frosh - Soph . Back Row : Mr. Cress
(Coach), E. Hagen, G. Wolfes, D. Hanson, D. Senn, B. Johnson, B. Wilhelmson,
P. Thielman, K. Bro, S. Spilberg . Front
Row: S. Shipka, D. Dilg, D. Postrom, C.
Peterson E. Zastrow B. Weisberg, D.
Raab, M. Blatt.
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�trojans leash bulldogs tn upset of year
This year's varsity squad finished the season with a
record of three wins and sixteen losses . It can honestly
be said, however, that the record does not give an
accurate picture of the team. A great number of
games was lost by margins of four points or less. Coached by Mr. Fabri, the Trojans triumphed over Glenbrook, Wheaton, and, in what was easily the highlight
of the year, Waukegan. Outstanding among many
fine performances this season were those of seniors
Frank W ·arda and Jim Dahlman .
With several lettermen among the many experienced players who will be returning to the squad, the outlook is bright for a much improved record next year.
�Frank Warda puts on ihe
brakes as he gathers in a
loose ball.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Engle
(Coach), S. Bookshester (Manager), C. Worthington D. Jolley,
S. Saken, R. Masek, J. Dahlman,
Mr. Phipps (Coach), Mr. Fabri
(Coach). First Row : L. Sjostedt,
F. Warda, L. Mills, R. Brown, R.
Koseor J. Hart.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Basketball
Varsity Scores
61
Glen brook
39
41
Leyden Ea s~
42
53
Oak Park
61
55
New Trier
60
41
Morton
59
44
Arlington
61
(Holiday Hardwood Tournament)
62
61
Wheaton
57
Evanston
58
42
\Vaukegar
53
37
Proviso Ea st
52
69
Highland Park
80
51
Oak Park
66
59
New Trier
61
62
Morton
78
57
Evanston
59
54
Waukegan
52
38
Proviso East
78
Highland Park
66
47
Maine West
67
(State Reg ;ona ')
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�Captain Jim Dahlman goes high
in the air for a rebound as Evanston players look on.
The team listens intently as Coach
Fabri explains the strategy for the
last half.
T roians get a helping hand from
an Evanston Wildkit.
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�Sophomore. Back Row: Mr.
Fabri (Coach), Mr. Phipps
(Coach), D. Ingersoll, K. Barcia, A. Averbach, Mr. Engle
(Coach). Seco nd Row: A.
Stone (Manager), T. Beddia,
G . Frank, L. Hill, J. Brautigan,
J . Suelzle. First Row: G .
Wolfes, B. Gilhooly, M. Duhl,
R. Artwick, P. Bishop.
sophs specialize in o'JJertimes
Scores
Utilizing a style quite unlike that of their freshman year, the sophomore squad put together winning combinations in seven of their games. Many
games were lost by a margin of four points or less,
and there were several overtime contests . Among
these was a thrilling victory over Proviso East in
which the Trojans won by the score of 46-45 .
Certain key players utilized early in the season
were later to play varsity ball, proving that with the
coaching of Mr. Phipps, these boys have gained
skills that will be important to next year's varsity
team.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
39
25
40
42
45
60
31
32
58
43
49
43
57
51
46
41
Glen brook
Leyden East
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
36
24
45
45
54
39
37
34
51
60
51
47
46
49
45
44
Going into high gear on
an offensive play are sophomores Rick Artwick and
Paul Bishop.
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�Junior-Varsity. Back Row : S. Bookshester
(Manager), R. Keller, K. Anderson, J.
Reicherts, M. Stavey, Mr. Engle (Coach),
Mr. Phipps (Coach), Mr. Fabri (Coach).
First Row : P. Williams, S. Miller, M. Feinzimer, C. Worthington, C. Scharf.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
40
43
40
37
46
52
41
37
52
48
47
33
43
Scores
Leyden East
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
Leyden West
Oak Park
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
45
66
34
41
62
48
44
30
55
56
36
41
60
jvs and freshmen ('hoop it up ))
The Junior-Varsity squad, falling behind in the
early minutes of many games, won four out of thirteen contests this year. Coached by Mr. Engle, these
boys showed that with a little more confidence they
can be valuable additions to next year's varsity.
Noteworthy during the season were the consistently
strong performances of Larry Mills and Chuck
Worthington.
Enthus iast ic, but a bit nervous, this year 's freshman squad won six games while losing eight. Fine
form was shown however, in the wins over Glenbrook, Oak Park, and East Leyden. With a season
of invaluab le coaching by Mr. Bauer and Mr. Hoosline, this team will undoubtedly show a much improved record as next year's soph squad .
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
27
32
29
40
31
33
29
36
28
37
38
15
42
58
Scores
G len brook
Leyden East
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
Leyden West
Oak Park
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso East
Highland Park
25
29
27
62
48
58
42
29
22
24
57
48
50
62
Freshmen. Back Row : Mr. Bauer (Coach),
Mr. Hoosline (Coach), B. Epstein, B.
Lorr, R. Bendel, R. Pross, M. Cavanaugh,
R. Greenberg (Manager). Second Row :
B. Toelke, M. Joffe, M. Baer, B. Lis, J.
Berman, B. Johnson , B. Kutok, B. Ahrens.
First Row : K. Harfst, M. Saken, J. Perlow, K. Altshuler, E. Zastrow, R. Golden.
�Varsity. Back Row : R. Kroon, J. Nelson, J.
Petersen, M. Claassen, J. Janse, B. Bettey.
Second Row: Mr. Larson (Coach), J.
Hampton, J. Oppenheim W. Isaac, B. Kir·
shner, D. Katz, Mr. Cajet (Coach). First
Row: P. Karafotas, P. Hoag, B. Levin, R.
Ha 1vor,,en, B. Lamme, R. Martin.
Niles
Niles
Niles
!'-Jiles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Swimming
Varsity Scores
53
Maine East
33
19
Proviso West
67
27
Leyden East
49
Elmwood Park 43
43
48
New Trier
38
26
Morton
60
Elmwood Invitational, 3rd place
65
Evanston
2I
Riverside Invitational , 5th place
I0
Waukegan
75
50
Riverside
36
Highland Park 50
36
56
Maine West
33
53
Oak Park
33
42
Glenbrook
37
19
Proviso East
55
38
Hinsdale
48
38
Maine West
48
Suburban, 5th place
14
State Finals
2
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
16
37
57
39
12
35
15
36
30
30
44
14
30
47
33
50
6
Soph Scores
70
Maine East
49
Proviso West
20
Leyden East
Elmwood Park 46
74
New Trier
51
Morton
69
Evanston
49
Waukegan
56
Riverside
Highland Park 56
42
Maine West
62
Oak Park
56
Glenbrook
39
Proviso East
52
Hinsdale
36
Maine West
Suburban, 7th place
Frosh-Soph. Back Row : J. Eckmann, R. tv1oldenhauer, A. Rucins, R. Fernandez-Rojo, G. Johnson,
R. Hassan, J. Jacover, S. Poster, M. Fields. Third Row: R. Wallack, V. Banh,, R. Stryker,
S. Epstein, R. Schmidt, W. Ruderman, D. Levee, H. Slutzky L. Gutschick, H. Zarou, Mr. Cajet
(Coach), Mr. Larson (Coach). Second Row : J. Isaac, E. Gold, B. Miller N. Nettler, L. Wolfinsohn, J. Berger, C. Janisch, L. Rosen, L. Miller, B. Widerquist. First Row: J. Seigel D.
Johnson, I. Miller, H. Bolnick, S. Richter, H. Blatt, N. Druck, D. Nelson P. Cyrog.
kara/otas places tn state meet
The varsity swimming team, coached by Mr. Larson
and Mr. Cajet, finished the season with a fine 48-38
victory over Maine. In competition, the mermen put
together a record of seven wins and eight losses, capturing fifth place in the Suburban League, reputed to
be the finest high school swimming league in the nation.
Competing in the state meet at Evanston, Nilehi
gained two points as "Most Valuable Swimmer" Phil
Karafotas took sixth place in two events.
The frosh squad showed encouraging strength,
finishing the season with a three and five record and
third place in the Suburban League. With this in view,
the outlook is bright for a fine group of mermen.
Eight and one half points
go to the mermen as Jim
Nelson executes a diffic Jlt
front somersault.
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Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Byram (Coach), J. Tune, B. Fisher, D. Recher, D. lsel, Mr. Anderson (Coach).
Second Row : D. Dobrowolski, A . Burlini, J. Papandrea , J. Miresse, H . Alder. First Row : B. Carr,
S. Shipka, J. Fung, L. Lain, J. Thigpen.
grapplers take second in sectionals-send four downstate
Wrestling popularity increased this year with cheering crowds filling the stands at every meet. The team
was an unusual one in that there were no seniors on it.
An excellent overall record of eleven wins against five
losses was compiled through fine team effort. Cocaptain Jim Miresse grappled his way to an impressive
record of twenty wins and five losses. Dick lsel, with a
twenty-eight and six record, wrestled the greatest number of matches, losing four of the six to the state champ
from Waukegan, Rick Bay. Howie Alder, Denny D~
browolski, Jim Fung, and Bill Fisher also won th e maiority of their matches.
The highlight of the season was the state sectional
at Waukegan where Niles brought home a secondplace trophy, beating out arch-rivals New Trier and
Evanston. After this tournament four Nilesmen, Miresse,
lsel, Fung, and Dobrowolski traveled to the state meet,
where lsel placed fourth in the 154 pound class.
The sophomore and freshman teams kept pace with
the varsity, winning most of their meets. Freshman
John Papandrea, and Sophomores Steve Shipka and
Louis Lutz moved up to the varsity during the regular
season . v\/ith the whole team returning next year, the
Trojans will definitely be a power in the strong Suburban League.
Scores
16
Maine East
Niles 26
25
Leyden
Niles 16
16
Palatine
Niles 34
9
Prospect
Niles 41
26
New Trier
Niles 12
15
Morton
Niles 23
19
Glenbrook
Niles 23
Niles Waukegan invitational, 5th place
30
Evanston
Niles 10
23
W·aukegan
Niles 14
0
Riverside
Niles 42
8
Highland Park
Niles 32
23
La Grange
Niles 17
9
Oak Park
Niles 31
10
North Chicago
Niles 30
17
Proviso East
Niles 24
2
Maine West
Niles 43
State Dist., 4th place
Niles 53
State Sectional,
Niles 51
2nd place
State Finals
Niles b
Freshman John
wrestled varsity
the season , acts
out move of his
Papandrea, who
through most of
to stop the sitopponent.
�Sophomore. Back Row: E. Hoffenberg,
L. Mink, N. Brownstein, R. Herkert, R.
Larsen, A. Klinke, J. Engstrom, D. Hershenson. Front Row : S. Marshall, E.
Hagen, J. Dulkin, M. Cahan, R. Capettini, G. Lindeman .
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Ni les
Ni les
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Ni les
Niles
Niles
25
26
21
17
23
28
30
28
Frosh Scores
New Trier
Waukegan
Glenbrook
Waukegan
Proviso East
West Leyden
West Leyden
Proviso East
26
24
23
23
22
I8
I3
14
Freshman. Back Row : Mr. Skuban
(Coach). R. Steff elk, J. Kahn, S. Brown,
W. Richarson, W. French, M. Kagan.
Second Row: D. Herkert, R. Stein, A.
Fingers, A. Kirshner R. Ratner, H. Clyman. First Row: R. Henrikson, J. Blitstein,
A. Rotstein, J. Reed, D. Dilg.
24
26
29
30
30
18
26
20
11
43
29
27
23
36
24
39
Soph Scores
Maine East
Leyden East
Palatine
Waukegan
New Trier
Morton
Glen brook
Evanston
Waukegan
Riverside
Highland Park
La Grange
Oak Park
North C hicago
Proviso East
Maine West
14
21
19
18
L3
22
18
24
30
10
18
22
14
10
14
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�gymnasts complete first
full season of competition
The Trojan gymnasts, performing in their first full year of competition, displayed amazing skill and dexterity in the art of tumbling and on
the trampoline and highbar. Although failing to achieve outstanding
success, neither the coaching ability of Mr. Cress nor the potential of
his squad should be underestimated . Interest in the sport was promoted
by crowd-pleasing demonstrations during several half-time programs at
basketball games.
Th e sophomore team concluded a successful season with a record
of 9-6-1. These boys, added to the returning members of this year's
varsity squad, should pose a formidable threat to their opponents next
year.
Most valuable gymnast Barry Weinstein
demonstrates his skill on the rings.
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
39
39
43112
62112
44
0
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
42
71
59112
69112
531/2
48
61112
50
0
Scores
Proviso East 93
Arlington
93
East Leyden 88112
Lane Tech
69112
Maine East
88
Northern Ill.
Invitationa I
Willowbrook 90
Morton
61
LaGrange
50112
Evanston
62112
Rich
781/2
Hinsdale
84
70lh
Morton
New Trier JV 80
State Finals
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
55
44
89
61
86
55112
65112
79
86
66
56
75
68
74
62
84
Scores
Proviso Ea st
Arlington
East Leyden
Lane Tech
Maine East
Willowbrook
Leyden West
Evanston
Maine West
Proviso West
LaGrange
West Leyden
Evanston
Waukegan
Hinsdale
Morton
77
88
33
71
42
771/2
661f2
53
44
66
54
57
64
58
70
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Frosh-Soph . Back Row : M. Andelman, J .
Sitman, D. Senn, D. Johnston, C. Peterson, B.
Vollmer, R. Woods, R. Kohn, G. Kielwasser
(Coach), J. Cress (Cooch) . Second Row :
D. Anderson, B. Zager, V. Witcher, A. Stern,
G. Tennison, D. Raab, H. Hochfelder, D.
Gorenstein, M. Weinlein. First Row: E. Pearl,
K. Gordon, D. Deck, M. Roach, J. Block, B.
Nimmo, S. May, J . Berger.
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Varsity. Back Row : Mr. Cress (Coach), M. Samele, B. Deck, K. Matzick, K. Ehrensaft,
K. Gallaher, Mr. Kielwasser (Coach). Second Row : G. Dobbe (Mgr;), D. Rehwaldt,
B. Davis, B. Reinke, R. Miller (Mgr.). First Row: R. Johnson, D. Eilers, B' Weinstein,
B. Hardt.
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Varsity. Back Row : B. Saltzman, M. Hirschtick, R. Keller, J. Boyesen D. Crosby, B. Harris, P. Mueller, F. Warda
B. Stephens, B. Klingensm.th. Third Row: Mr. Odlivak (Coach), L. Mills, R. Grosky, B. Davis, P. Williams, E.
Sabey, R. Novotny, B. Reinke, Mr. Phipps (Coach). Second Row : M. Samele, J. Kanofsky, D. Dobrowolski.. J.
Boosales, J. Yarveris, B. Mau, B. Feingold, D. Minkus, B. Christiansen (Mgr.). First Row: W. Traff, M. Fenn J.
Jacobson F. Benjamin, S. Heuberger, B. Longfield, P. Kamensky.
When the smell of spring 1s 1n the air, diamond devotees cast a
glance at the Niles baseball fields, often muddied by intermittent rain.
Let's take a walk over and watch a practice .
There's Mr. Phipps, Trojan mentor, hollering at Fred Benjamin and
Mike Hirschtick to get off the mound and field those bunts. A few
students sit in the stands, watching the boys giving everything they have
to develop the skills that win games and fans for the Trojan nine.
There's Bob Saltzman and Bruce Stephens playing catch, talking
about the coming game with Notre Dame, on the road to the state
finals. They won't forget that double-header win over New Trier, the 9-2
defeat of Evanston, and the thrilling 7-6 victory over Proviso, nor that
3-2 defeat at the hands of Maine East, rivals since they beat the Trojans
by the same score in the 1958 state finals.
It's getting a little dark ... might as well leave ... practice over
for today ... don't know, maybe next year ... spring ... time for
baseball.
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tro;ans at practice
Bob Saltzman and Bruce Stephens get
their arms in shape for the season ahead.
This alert trio watches their teammates on the field as they
await their turn in the batting cage .
Bob Klingensmith connects and
sends a deep fly to left field.
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�Sophomore. Back Raw : J. Schmidt
(Mgr.), R. Artwick J. Jacover. G. Bader
N. Goodman, W . Traff, T. Pode rs. Second
Row : Mr. Coyer (Coach), B. Gilhooley
S. Marshall, G. Turry, M. Thiry, J. Hoffman, R. Haber, B. Schwartz, M. Duhl, C .
Prebish, D. Leaf. First Row : R. Ross
(Mgr.), S. Bernsten, J. Hart, D. Helmer,
L. Rothstein, K. Bro, J. Suelzle, J. Starkey,
B. Tuchow (Mgr.).
sophs trounce competition
Playing high school baseball at Niles is a valuable and excit ing
experience, carrying with it t he responsib ility of be ing a state
power on the varsity. Thus every game, good though it may be
in itself, is still preliminary : the experience gained is certain to be
tested a few years later in state competition.
Although it is too early to iudge the freshman team, Coach
Schnurr's sophomore team looks to be a real goer. After winning
17 of their 18 games last year they can look with confidence to
this season in which they have already won I0 of their first I I
games. It's baseball like this that keeps Ni les a maior contender
and keeps spirit in the game.
John Suelzle goes high in the air to spear a line
drive.
Freshman. Back Raw : B. Laskov, R. Anderson, A. Finger, J. Shanin, R. Ratner,
M. Kay, H. Clyman, L. Shapiro, K. Ha•~st,
I. Heller. Second Row: Mr. Engl-e
(Coach), W. Oliver, M. Miller, T. Perri,
J . Berger, E. Hoffenberg, K. Altshuler,
M. Joffe, J. Papandrea, J. Kavooras, Mr .
Schnurr (Coach). First Row: S. Richter,
R. Bendel, R. Lis, W. Toelke D. Rossi , W.
Feinberg, J. Jobst, M. Cavana Jgh, R.
Martin. R. Anderson (Mgr.).
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P. Herrmann. B. Dilg, A. Pearson, L. Lascody, J. Reicherts, J. Calamaras, J. Turpack, H. Wirh, J. Blender, Mr. Harmon
(Coach). Second Row: J. Bylski, W.
Barker, J. Blustein, R. Siegal, K. Ehrensaft
R. Reinger, L. Beilin, L. Weisberg. First
Row : J. Lafrenz, J. Martin, S. Miller, G.
Smith, J. Zimberoff, L. Hill, S. Roper,
M. Bass.
cindermen battle both opponents and poor weather
The 1960 edition of the Niles track teams,
besides opposing Suburban League competition, discovered a formidable foe in the
weather. Heavy rains turned Nilehi's outd oor
track into a veritable bog and prevented the
cindermen from partaking in their proper
training.
Despite this gloomy aspect, both Varsity
and Frosh-Soph runners soundly trounced Arlington, winning by scores of 66-63 and 76-30
respectively. Je rry Zimberoff, a standout performer, easily outdistanced all opponents whi le
taking first places in the I00 and 220 ya rd
dashes.
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Although the sport itself is the recipient of
little acclaim, it is one of the most grueling .
the dash, the
Combining track events distance run, the relay, and the hurdles with field events - shot put, discus, poie
vault, high jump, and broad jump - it demands exce ll ent physical conditioning and
si·amina, as well as constant practice.
Ask any of the coaches, Mr. Harmon, Mr.
Lyerla, Mr. Brown, or Mr. Heiniger, about the
ability of their boys and you will receive a
glowing, enthusiastic reporf, indicative of the
spirit of the Trojan track teams.
Sophomore. Back Row : J. Hoff (Mgr.),
H. Slutzky, A. Nachman, A. Averbach, B.
Fields, T. Foss, R. Larson, B. Herkert, B.
YanMersbergen, Mr. Lyerla (Coach).
Second Row: T. Beddia, B. Wagner, R.
Slutzky, K. Lattimer, D. Fabbro, J. Mirshak, S. Leavitt, B. Lukes, R. Greenberg,
J. Mantell. First Row: K. Noesen, I.
Starkey, J. Zimberoff, J. Brautigan, T.
Gilium, F. Summers, D. Raab, K. Kahn.
Freshman. Back Row: Mr. Brown (Coach),
D. Raab, M. Blatt, H. Muslin, A. Kitehau,
M. Bauer, D. Emerson, J. Mise, J. Engstrom, D. Rust, R. Piwko, B. Steffeck, Mr.
Heiniger (Coach). Third Row: W. French,
D. Lerner, T. Roper, J. Kahn, R. Bergren ,
R. Heffron, A. Christensen, D. Herkert,
R. Greenberg,, D. Silverstein, B. Barber.
Second Row: G. Kirkpatrick, D. Deck, R.
Orloff, B. Lorr, B. Kerman, M. Birger, L.
Miller, P. Greenberg, S. Sears, M. Fohrman, B. Sosnowski, R. Bloom. First Row:
J. Reese, H. Singer, D. McCarly, K.
Hopps, M. Doniger, M. Capsuto, R. Dammin, B. Craine, G. Carlson, M. Todd.
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�Varsity. Back Row: R. Hederick, R. Zender, M. Marta, Mr. Kiviluoma (Coach).
First Row: F. Denkman, J. Puccinelli L.
Kuehn.
zendet; hederick pace linksters
After qualifying trials on April 20 and 21, the ten men of
the vars ity golf squad took to the fairways with an eye on bettering last year's third place finish in the Suburban League .
Position changes were frequent due to results of the competition within the squad itself, as only five of the ten on the squad
may participate in a dual meet.
The team, coached by Mr. Kiviluoma, played seven matches
at the home course, Arlington, and three at neighboring courses.
Consistently noteworthy was the upper 70 shooting of returning
lettermen Bob Zender and Bob Hederick.
Under the coaching of Mr. Basrak, the Frosh-Soph team
gave West Division students a chance to develop skills and play
in match competition.
Bob Zender strokes another drive "dowr
the middle" as Bob Hederick appraise
his form.
Frosh ·Soph . Back Row: M. Ande man, E.
Zastrow, R. Ellensohn, D. Multack, J. Dorband, Mr. Basrak (Coach). First Row:
G. Lindemann, M. Saken, N. Druck, R.
Ratzel, D. Nelson.
�Varsity. Bac k Row: D. Redding, J. Carder,
G. Sawyers, M. Ruby, H. Pohl, P. Bishop,
Mr. Markus (Coach). First Row: S. Weiss,
G. Eal es, J. Tworoger, M. Peppercorn, P.
Karafotas.
netmen 'raise racket>>in the suburban league
The Nilehi racketmen, under the able coaching of Mr . Frank
Markus, have been the surprise of the Suburban League this
year. Opening the season with a 5-0 whitewash over Glenbrook,
the team has gone on to compile an amazing record of I I wins
and I defeat, including a startling 3-2 upset victory over defending state champion Hinsdale.
The individual players have in most cases been unbeatable.
With a nucleus of returning Senior lettermen Mark Peppercorn
and Mike Ruby, Coach Markus has found a winning combination
with the addition of juniors Gary Sawyers, Steve Weiss, and
Dennis Redding, along with standout freshman Mike Baer.
The racketmen, though not attracting as large a following
as the major sports, have the distinction of attaining the best
team record of the 1959-1960 sports season.
The Frosh-Soph netmen, although possessors of an overall
3 win-3 loss record, have compiled a 2-0 record in Suburban
League competition with 5-0 whitewashes over Proviso and
Waukegan.
Mike Ruby smashes one at his opponent
as Gary Sawyers awaits a possible return.
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: Mr. Kielwasser (Coach), R. Ingersoll, B.
Epstein, A. Rucins, E. Braunstein,
B. Wilhelmsen . Second Row: G.
Wolfes, J. Dulkin, A. Stone. First
Row: M. Kiss, S. Shipka.
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�faculty smashes senior lettermen in n-club game
N-Club. Back Row : W . Isaac M. Peppercorn B. Deck, J. Fung, T. Wise D. Howard, P. Goldman, B. Saltzman, G. Eales,
L. Konopka, B. Thomas. Fifth Row : H. Alder, D. Dobrowolski, J. France L. Sjostedt, D. Pflieger, B. Hederick, M. Ruby
F. Denkman, D. Redding, J. Tune, D. Recher. Fourth Row : J. Murray, E. Mikkelsen, B. Dilg, B. Fisher, B. Davis, R. Reinger,
J. Tanner, S. Best, J. Boosales, D. lsel, J. Miresse. Third Row : B. Palm B. Lowe, B. Kirshner, B. Carr, M. Hirschtick, B.
Zender, S. Saken, D. Crosby, P. Karafotas, R. Martin. Second Row : R. Kroon, J. LaFrentz, B. Carrier, R. Tinaglia, W.
Klingstedt, D. Manzardo, R. Griner, B. Longfield, E. Owen. First Row: F. Warda, D. Hayes, J. Dahlman (Secretary), L.
Engstrom ITreasurer) L. Bersns I President), P. Heinze ( v·ce-President), B. Klingensmith.
Th e N-Club, letterman's organization at Ni les, sponsored
by Mr. Don Larson, spent most of its time t his year preparing
for the N-Club- Faculty game held in March. The money received through ticket sales for this spectacle went into the club's
treasury and made the night a double success as basketball fans
watc hed the faculty whip a team of Zulu warriors, Indians, bathing beauties, and the "Orator Kid" .
Th e N-C lub initiation at the end of the football season
and at t he May 15 Student Union provided many laug hs for
students, but when the shoe-shining was completed, the new
members donned their blue letter sweaters, symbolic of many
ho urs of hard work, and took their place with other Trojans
who will go on to success in the world of sport.
The "Orator Kid" gets ,et to dunk one
at the N Club game.
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�girls athletic association
G.A.A. officers Yvette Le Mieux (Treasurer), Claudette
Phillips (Secretary), Barbara Olson (Vice President), and
Deanna Olson (President), keep G.A.A. activities running smoothly.
Seven hundred girls from both the East and
West Divisions are attracted by the extensive and
varied G.A.A. activities. Volleyball, basketball,
soccer, bowling, and softball tournaments promote co-operation and sportsmansh ip, while the
participants in such individual sports as tennis,
badminton, archery, and tumbling improve their
sk ills and co-ordination.
This years' winning homecoming float, Pinocchio, was one of the G.A.A.'s crowning achievements. The ideas and enthusiasm that created
the float were shown again in the spring in the
planning of the annual G.A.A. turnabout dance,
"Serenade in Jade."
Active participation in G.A.A. is especially
rewarding for juniors and seniors. Each year two
junior girls are sent to a state-wide G.A.A. Leadership Camp, and one sen ior is annually awarded
the Arlene M. Merz Memorial Scholarship, which
enables her to study some phase of physical education.
Through all of these activities, the G .A.A. attains its purposes of sportsmanship and the making of better citizens of its members.
East Division G.A.A. Board Members program activities for the complete year. Back Row:
M. Aiello, M. Voss, B. Smart, C. Otto, R. Kiviloma, K. iSandstrom. Second Row : L. Wolf,
A. Liberti, J. Hoke, L. Benson, and D. Swanson. First Row : S. Goldberg, B. Eckel, and M.
Werner.
The rose, pin, and candle are
symbols of initiation, G.A.A.'s
most solemn occasion.
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�Board Members plan West Division G.A.A. activities such as tournaments and the turnabout dance.
Back Row: Marge Levin, Kathy Cashatt, Pat Fulkerson, Charlene Hedberg. Second Row: Marge
Fortney, Jackie Smith, Carol Kreinick, Nancy Hanelin, Arlene Rosen. First Row: Sue Vraney Lynn
Kraemer, Nancy Eagan, Regina Foss, Carol Smart.
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Tum bier Sue Trow bridge works
during a G.A.A. practice session.
out
A bull's eye brings smiles to Joanne Link
and Barbara Feldman as they dislodge
arrow from target in G.A.A.'s newest
activity.
Barbara Lauermann and Joanne Wheeler
try for the jump ball as referee Rozlyn
Steinberg watches.
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�Darlene Schmidt gets a kick out of
soccer.
Umpire Sue Fox signals "Play ball!" to Jill Schwartz, Diane
Tay lor, and Andrea Kramer as the G.A.A. baseball season
begins.
Ready to hit the trail every Thursday afternoon are these equestrians, who have weekly lessons at Holdorf's Riding School and present a show each spring.
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�Jackie Kofoed and Marian Lis demonstrate the tired swimmers carry for lifesaving students
Deanna Olson, Karen Sands+rom, Sue Paul, Judy Garcia, Connie Raymond, and Marilyn
Werner.
Waiting for Roberta Wiig's serve are volleyball team members Marge
Ostermeir, Nancy Scott, Alice Johanson, and Mary Ann Freda.
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Connie Raymond, Beth Eischen, and Diane Miller practice for their dance program.
It looks good! G.A.A. bowlers have tense moments as their balls roll down the alleys to, perhaps,
a strike.
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positions for serving and receiving.
Bonnie Stanfield returns a volley
tennis tournament.
G.A.A.
G.A.A. golfer Eveline Stiska concentrates on
her driving.
Up and over! Cheryl Bohat c ears the horse as <potters Dorothy Matter and Michelle Lazar
look on.
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EVENTS
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�Homecoming attendants Nancy Dellaringa, Anna Lee Ruditch, Sandy
Dolan, and Marlene Pernitz give final approval of Queen Penny Johnson's attire.
Eleven muddy Trojans halt the Bulldogs as Niles waded to a
13-13 Homecoming tie.
Neither snow, sleet nor rain can daunt hardy Trojan fans at the annual Homecoming game .
the year begin5>
nilehi snaps the past
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�Homecoming, just a dream during the summer, became a reality through arduous
committee efforts. This year for the first time a central theme was used, "Nilehi
Snaps the Past." As the day rapidly approached, garages teemed with sheets of colorful petal paper, streamers, chicken wire, and busy workers. With the deadline nearing,
students worked desperately on the finishing touches, and even the bleak, rainy morning
that greeted them after the final night of "float hopping" could not dampen the
festive spirits of the occasion. Crowds gathered along the streets to watch the twelvemile parade and heJr the spirited playing of the ~Jilehi marching band. Then, crowding
into the stadium, students watched a rugged football game which ended in a 13-13 tie
between Niles and Waukegan. Stopping only long enough to change into suits or
dance dresses, they arrived at "Gridiron Glory", breathless and happy, to dance the
night away.
Sety Hadiwidjojo. Ni'ehi's fore"gn exchange
student; A.I Shearn, her escort; and Miss
Margaret de Booy, college counselor, are
enchanted by the fa decor of the gym for
the Homecoming dance.
Even the Senior Class dragon is not
impervious to being dismantled.
Pinnochio nosed his way to first prize
for G.A.A. in the float contest.
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the spirit of christmas
recrystallizes
The arrival of the Christmas season is always accompanied by
that intangible something called "Christmas spirit." Two very special
reflections of this spirit at Ni les are the annual Christmas dance and
the Christmas music festival.
The frosty winter night was set aglow by the shimmering decorations of the "Crystal Ball", sponsored by Union Board. To recall this
memorable evening, students posed for photographers in a gaily
decorated sleigh. Traditional hymns and carols were given new meaning and beauty at the Christmas Festival presented by the Nilehi
music department, and the true spirit of Christmas was revealed and
expressed in ceremony and gaiety. The two-week vacation meant
many days of parties, winter sports, and even some studying, as the
decade of the fifties drew to a close .
A gala Christma s festival is presented by Ni leh i's ch ora l g ro up s and orchestra.
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�Bob Brice and Betty Kiso gaze at the giant snowflakes that whirl overhead at the Crystal Ball.
Judy Peterson serves guests Christmas refreshments at the dance.
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�"A cleaning woman's lot is a happy one" as proven by this aggrega:ion of beauties (Nancy Wendt, Judy Rhodes, Ruth
Dorrian, Penny Olympius, Janet Heim, Sue Alton, and Sue Faust).
cartoons come alive
"T~n Lit;'e Indians" (Back P..-w: ~ern Chape1·""· Ja" Dovidson,
Anita Weinstein, Fern Nelson, Bonnie Lehr. Front Row: Marlene Andalman, Sue Rice, Marlene Pernitz, Barbara White,
and Fern Gilbert) with their long black braids and their
multico~ored war paint were a highlight of the year's show.
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The vivid colors and gay humor of America's favorite cartoon
characters came to life in the 1960 Reflections Revelries. The characters were seen through the eyes of Richard Levin, a troubled cartoonist searching for a personality to fit the form he had drawn. The result of his pondering was the "Cartoon Cavalcade," a lively panorama
of acts spotlighting a variety of talents. After considering many
personalities, the final creation of the cartoonist was a pensive
Nebbish.
For the first time, judging of the acts was done in four categories.
Dick Tracy triumphed over a gang of criminals in a modern dance
number which won in the chorus line division, and two East Division
misses danced oH with the novelty division prize for their interpretation of "Steam Heat." Ken Norgan as a handsome Spanish caballero won in the vocal and instrumental section with his piano solo of
"Malaguena," and an old-time movie skit was selected as "Best of
Show." Under the efficient and expert guidance of Miss Virginia
Stemp and Mr. 0. T. Hendrickson, "Cartoon Cavalcade" was another in the line of many "standing room only" productions.
�"Unhand that girl," our hero cries, as the old-time movie skit flickers its way to
win best of show (Danny She1list, Bob Schnair Mike Pildes, Joel Kaplan and
Gary Neimark).
A pensive Nebbish, the
final creation of a frustrated cartoonist's mind, is per~onified by Linda Levee.
Three Daisy Maes who wanted to catch their
man were Lynne Lieberenz, Penny Johnson,
ond Arlene Goetz.
The excitement and horror of the gangster world is skillfully portrayed by Li nda
Bru>man, Linda Cohen Diane Marterie, Judy Young, and Terry Brusman .
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�new view of student life)
Imprisoned by a bale of hay, Henry (Ken Bernsohn) fall easy prey to his pursuer, Sophie (Gail
Harrison).
Japanese lanterns, bales of hay, and a country atmosphere provide background for a square
dance.
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�Cathy ( Gladyce Lindberg) shows
Gil (Les Silverman) what she thinks
of his attempts to ruin her romance.
"Thou Swell. Thou Witty," say Susie
(Sue Spero) and Gregg (Steve
Smith) to each other.
The success of the first Nilehi musicale in 1956, "Student Life," prompted the
music department to give a repeat performance of this comedy about the romantic
complications of college life. Selections from "West Side Story," "King and I," "Pajama Game," and "Student Prince" modernized the score. Under the direction of
Mr. Hugh McGee and Mr. Earl Auge, the show played to a packed house at both
performances and dress rehearsals.
However, productions such as this demand long hours of work, begun by a steering
committee whose job it is to perfect dialogue, stage direction, and guide the entire
show. Casts of these shows are unique in that their members are elected by the steering
group rather than selected. Production committee chairmen were chosen from the
pilot group, and the months of rehearsals began. When the work of coordinating the
orchestra, glee clubs, and casts for both shows had ended and the show had been
presented, everyone agreed that the new version was even more successful than its
predecessor.
The Grand Finale!
�Duvid Levison is more interested
in the new yearbook than the
gaily bedecked knees of Julie
l'.obb and Bobbi Thies.
Dancing prom couples pause for a second to make their wish at the
fountain .
Rose-filled planters enhance the lobby where Steve
Adelman and Sue Spero admire a Prom bid .
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�prom goers promenade
in southern splendor
Wiih the coming of warm spring days, the thoughts of up;::iarclassmen turn to the Prom, the pinnacle of Nilehi's social year. Each
year Junior Cabinet works diligently on the preparations, and the
most minute details are planned far in advance to make the evening
perfect. Last year's festivities began with a new event Bermuda
Day. At the Prom, the seniors experienced a truly memorable night
as they danced to the music of Stan Kenton and his orchestra, and
admired the beautiful decorafons.
Dining at famous night clubs is always a popular post-Prom activity, and then come picnic trips to the shores of Lake Geneva or
Lake lv1ichigan. Sleep is unheard of, but after a day of festivities,
everyone is happy to return home and catch up on his rest.
"Southern Splendor," this year's theme, suggested a warm, hospitable atmosphere of beautiful southern belles and chivalrous gentlemen. It was followed with a new idea in post-Prom activities a
visit to the Chez Paree, reserved for Nilehi students alone - which
brought the gala evening to a happy ending.
In these days, Cinderella (Sheila Erdman) arrives
at the ball in a Cadi lac instead of a golden pumpkin.
Three juniors and dates dance amid the decorations of the 1959 Prom. Dancing
to the music of Stan Kenton are Sandy Eggert, Paul Heinze, Gail Harrison, Bob
Carrier, Pat Gorden, and Jim Dahlman.
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Two happy graduates adiust the angle of their caps.
Four years ago, the seniors took a big step - into Niles and high
school life. As June approaches, they prepare to take another, for
graduation marks the beginning of many changes in their lives. Many
will enroll in colleges and universities; others will find jobs or start
training for their future occupations. No matter what course they
follow, they realize that the future will bring added responsibilities
and situations to which they must react intelligently and maturely .
The step is a big one, but the responsibilities can be met and the
dreams can be fulfilled. High school days have sped so rapidly and now last impressions are captured at the senior breakfast and on
graduation night as seniors say good-bye to friends and look to the
future with mixed emotions.
Steve Hawk and Bill Nack watch with amusement
as Mr. Keith Hertwick tries to guess the contents
of the mystery package-the senior class gift.
the
year
ends
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�Stan Berman beams with pride as he receives his diploma from Mr. Keith Littrel.
Steve Hawk expresses his
classmates' p Ions
and
dreams for the future.
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Back Ro w: Wally Bishop, Paul Heinze, Jim Erickson, Steve Adelman, Ken Brunke, Bob Jonas . Fourth
Row: Harriet Schachter, Marty Marta, Chuck Turofsky, Len Sjostedt, Jim Dahlman , Ron Bartsch,
George Wanaski , Jim Norling, Sheila Linder. Third Row: Penny Johnson, Phyllis Agel, Lynne Lieberenz,
Judy Joffe, Caro l Stoner, Sandy Eggert, Arlene Goetz, Ruth Sager. Se cond Row: Jeff Breslow,
Marcia Braverman (Secretary), Anita Musgrave (First Vice-President), Rick Kroon (President), Caro l
?eterson (Second Vice-President), Marilyn Holtz (Treasurer), Ron Provanzano. First Rows Bonnie
Lehr, Linda Noyle, Phyllis Gould , Sue Cavarretta, Mary O'Grady, Marge Eckmann, J ul ie Robb.
seniors leave with mixed emotions
The senior year begins with the sobering announcement of class
rank, and the seniors' realization that this is the end of their high school
career. Studying becomes more important ·a nd even club activities are
taken more seriously. The rush to make deadlines for college entrance
and the long wait for an answer are trying for some, but add to the
feeling of excitement. Other students make plans for a vocation or
possibly a career in the armed forces.
Soon, however, the worst part of the year is over, and only a few
months remain before graduation . Teachers despair at the "senior
slump", and the last weeks fly by in a flurry of preparation for graduation. The big night arrives at last, bringing the sorrow of parting with
friends, and ending four wonderful years that will remain as fond
memories.
�PERRY ABRAMS
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 3.
GLORIA ACKERMAN
Glee Club 2; Pep Club 2; 100% Club 3,4; Ushers Club 4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4 .
MELANIE ADAMS
G .A.A . I, Horseback Riding I; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 2;
French Club 2; Scribble rs Club I, Silver Clipper 2, Golden Galleon Guild
3,4, Board 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2· Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
BONNIE ADELMAN
G .A .A. 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3, Water Show 2,3; Pep Club 1,2 ·
Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 2· Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3.
STEPHEN ADELMAN
Cabinet 1,4, Alt. 3; H .R. Pres. 1,2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Student
Director 2, Barbershoppers I, Musicale Minor Role 2.3, Major Role 4, Steering Group 4, Musicale Director 4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Cross Country I;
Junior Prom Committee 3; SSSH Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4; Big Brother 2.
PHYLLIS AGEL
Cabinet 4, Alt. 2; Student Council 3, Code of Ethics Committee 3; H.R .
Sec . I; Musicale Crew 3; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 3. Reflections
Revelry 3; G.A.A. I, Bowling 2; Pep Club I ; Yearbook Senior Staff 4;
SSSH Sec. 4; Hall Monitor 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club
2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
BARBARA AHRENS
LENORE ALONGI
Glee Club 4; Hall Monitor 2.
STEVEN RONALD ALPERIN
Glee Club I.
BONNIE AMBROSE
Orchestra 1,2, Concert Band
Mgr. I.
I ,2 · Hall Monitor 3 · G.A.A.
I,
Horseback
MARLENE ANDALMAN
Transferred from Hirsch H.S. Chicago, I; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2; Student
Council Alt. 4; Art Council 3,4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 3,
Reflections Revelry 4, Crew 3; G.A.A. I, Water Show Crew 3; Racket
Squad 4; Nilehilite Staff 4, Cartoonist 4; SSSH Sec. 3 4; Spanish Club
1,2; Ushers Club 3,4, Corresponding Sec. 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4;
Honor Study Hall 3.
JANET ANDERSON
Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Council Alt . 4; H.R . Vice Pres. 2: Glee Club 1,
Musicale I; Fall Play Crew 3; G .A.A. I, General Swim Recreational I·
Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSSH Sec. 4· Latin Club 3,4; Pins and Pans
Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
JUDY ANDERSON
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 3; H.R. Sec. 2· Cadet Band I
Intermediate Band 2; Spotlighters 3,4, Pres. 4; National Thespian Society
3,4; Fall Play Crew 1,3,4, Spring Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3 ·
G.A.A. 1,2; Ski Club 2,3,4; Racket Squad 4· Tri-Hi-Y 2; Yearbook General
Staff 3,4; Latin Club 3; Scribblers Club I, Silver Clipper 2, Golden
Galleon Guild 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4; Epic Advisory Cabinet,
Council Chairman 4, SSSH Sec. 4.
LEITHA ANDERSEN
Intermediate Band I, Concert Bard 2,3,4, Pin 3; Spotlighters 4; G .A.A. I·
Ski Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3: Hall Monito r 3: French Club 2; Ushers Club 3;
Pins and Pans Club 1,4.
PHYLLIS ANDERSON
Spotlighters 4: Fall Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I: Pep Club I; Hall Monitor
2,3,4, Personal Service Monitor 3, Cafeteria Monitor 4: Pins and Pans
Club 4, Pres. 4; Student Council Al< 3.
THEODORE ANDERSON
Football 1,2, Shield 2; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 4:
German
Club
2.
JUDY ARMSTRONG
Glee Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Vice Pres . 4; Hall Monitor 3,4; 100'1 Club 3 4·
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Pins and Pans Club 1,2,3; Epic Art Staff Sec. 4.
DAVID ARNOLD
Transferred from Roosevelt H .S., Chicago, 3 · Ca bi net Alt. 3: H .R . Asst.
Chr. 3, Chr. 1,2; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; Baseball 1,2; Industrial Arts
Club 3.
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�PERI ARNOLD
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3.
ALAN ARNOPOLI N
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Student Council I; Cadet Band
2, Intermediate Band 1,2; Hall Monitor 1,2; Spanish Club 4; Constitution
Committee I.
RONALD ARONICA
Orchestra 3,4, Cadet Band I , Intermediate Band 2, Concert Band 3,4,
Musicale 3; Fa ll Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 2, Reflections Revelry
Crew 1,2; Astronomy Ciub 1,2,3 ,4, Pres. 4, Science Seminar 2,3,4, Science
Fair 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4; Radi o Club 1,2 ,3; Model Railroad Club I.
STEPHEN ARONIN
Cabinet Alt . 1,4; Student Council Alt. 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; German
Club 1,2; Biology Club 2, Pre s. 2, Physics Club 3, Science Seminar 2,
Math Seminar 2.
BONNIE ARONSON
National Honor Society 4; Si:ver Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 4; Student Council I;
H.R. Sec. 4; Orchestra 1,2,3 , Silver Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play
Crew 4; Spanish Club 2.3,4; Science Fair 2; Tea chers of Tomorrow 4.
ROY ARPAN
Reflections Revelry Crew 4; Hall Monitor 2· Physics Club 4; Model Railroad Club I.
LINDA ASCHER
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 3; Hall Monitor 3.
DAVID ASHBACH
National Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 4 ; H.R . Vice Pres. I; Bowling I; Hall
Monitor 2: H omecoming Committee 4; German Club 4; Scie~ce Seminar
2,3,4, Science Fair 2; Golden Galleon Guild 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 4.
ELIZABETH BACHER
H.R . Pres. I; SSSH Sec. 4 ; Personal Service Monitor 2,3; Pins and
Club 4.
Pan s
RON BACHMAN
Glee Club I, Ba rbershoppers I.
JAMES BAGWELL
Cabinet A:t. 4; H .R. Vice Pres . 2; Glee Club I , Musica le I; Fall Play
Crew I, Spring Play Crew I, Reflections Revelry Crew I; Football 1,2,4,
Minor "N" 4; Track 3; Swimming I; Ski Club 3; Hi-Y I; SSSH Chr . 3,4,
SSSH Supervisor 4; Student Uni on M oni tor 4; Latin Club 2,3; Science
Fair 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3 ,4.
FOSTER BAKER
Transferred from Senn H.S. , Chicago 2; Track 2; Hall Monitor 1,2; Student
Lounge Monitor 3.
JACQUELINE BAILEY
Glee Club 1.2 ,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Library Service Assistant Chairman 4;
Attendance Office 3; German Club 4; Musi cale, Make- up Crew 1,2; G .A.A.
Pin 2; Music for Youth Camp Scholarship 2 .
JEAN BAKER
Transferred from West Bend Community H.S., West Bend , Iowa 4.
GERALD I NE BANASH
Cabinet 2, Alt; 3, Big Sister 2; Student Council 4 , Code of Ethics Committee
4; Pep Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Monitor 4, Personal
Service Monitor 3, Library Service 4; H omecoming Committee 4; 100%
Club 4.
PHYLLIS BARAN
Transferred from Hirsch H.S., Chicago I; National Honor Society 4; Silver
Pin 4; Student Council 3,4; H.R. Pres . 1,2; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A.
1,2, Bowling I , Ripplettes Swim Club 2, Water Show 2; Pep Club 1,2 , Racket
Squad 4; Tr i-Hi-Y 2; Yearbook General Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 4; SSSH
Sec. 3, Personal Sec . 4, Personal Service Monito r 1,2; Homecoming Committee
4; Student Lounge Committee 3, Chr. 3; Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Sec . 4; Ushers
Club 3 .
BEN BARRANCO
Fall Play Crew 1,2,3, Spring Play Crew 1,2; Ski Club 4; Hi -Y I;
Hall Monitor 1,2 ,3, Personal Service Monitor 2; German Club 2,3; Physics
Club Program Chr. 3,4, Vice Pres. 3,4, Pres. 4.
JEAN BARRETT
G.A.A. 2; Tri-Hi -Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 2, Cafeteria Monitor 3,4.
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�RO NA LD BARTSCH
Cabinet 4· Student Council 2· H.R. 2.3; I ini Boy's State 2: Glee Cub
I, Choir 2 3,4, Barbershoppers I 2.3,4, Steering Group 1,2,3· Musica'e Role
I, Minor Chora Award 2. Chora Go'd Pin 3; All-State Music Activity 4·
Reflect;ons Revelry 2.3 · H' Y 3 · SSSH Chr. 3 4; Germ1rn Club 2 3 · Biology
Cub 2· Science Fair 2.
ALLEN BAUM
Transferred from Tuley H.S., Cnicago, 2; Orchestra 1,2, Letter 2; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 4; Cafeteria Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4: Math
Seminar I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 · Camera Club 2, Pres. 2; School
Photographer 2,3 4.
SUSAN BECKER
Cabinet Alt. 2; H.R. Vice Pres. I, Sec. 3; Glee Club I: Spotlighters
2,3,4, Treas . 2,3, Bronze Pin 3; Fall Play Crew 2,3, Spring Play Crew 3:
G.A.A. 1,3, Basketball Mgr. I, Minor Pin I· Pep Club 1,2· Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4:
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Personal Service Monitor 3; Epic Leadership Training
Council 4, Sec . 4; Ticket Sales Committee 3; Spanish Club 3 4· 100°<~
Cub 3 · Biology Club I.
MICHAEL BELL
Hall Monit r 2; Radio Club 2.
ROBERT BEM
Cabinet 2 · Student Council Ait. I; H.R. Pres. 3; G!ee Club I, Choir 2,3 4,
Musicale 1,2,3,4 Steering Group 3, Choral Si'ver Pin 3; Track 2· Latin
Club 3.4.
FRED BENJAMIN
Cabinet 3, Alt. 1,2,4; Cadet Band 2; Reflections Revelry 3 Crew 3; Baseball 2 3, Major "N" 3: Wrestlirg 1,2, Minor "N" 2; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4:
Junior Prom Committee 3.
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DELIA BENNETT
; Pep Club 1,2; Tri Hi Y 3; Cafeteria
Spring Play Crew I; G .A.A.
Monitor 4; French Club 2,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4 .
JOHN BENSON
Cabinet 3; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1,2, Musicale Crew 1,2; SSSH
oard 4: Racket Squad 4;
Chr. 4, SSM Super. 4; Hi-Y 3,4; Student Union B
Junior Prom Committee 3 · Homecoming Committee 4.
LES BERENS
Student Council I, Air. 3,4 · Football 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3· Basketball
I Shield I· Track 2,3,4 Major "N" 3· "N" Club 3,4, Pres. 4· SSSH Chr. 2,3 4.
EDMUND BERENT
Cabinet Alternate 2· H.R. Sgt.-at-Arms 2: Hall Monitor 2,3,4, Persona.
Service Monitor I; Science Fair 2; Model Railroad Club 2.
STANLEY BERG
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, I; Bronze Pin 4; Debate Team 3; Fall
Play 4; Golf 2,3: Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club I Science Seminar
2,3, Math Seminar 1,2, Science Fair 2; Scribblers Club I; Chess Club I.
FREYA BERGER
G!ee Club 1,2; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Hall Monitor 3,4·
Student Union Mooitor 4· Spanish Club 1,2,3; General Science Club I,
Biology Club 2.
CAROLYN BERGERON
H.R. Sec. 1,2 Pre;. 3; G:ee Club 1,2,
lighters 2,3; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 1,2,3,
Pep Club I 2; Tri-Hi·Y 2,4; SSSH Sec.
Club 3: Biology Club 2: Scribblers Club I.
Minor Choral Award 2; SpotCrew 2,3, Reflections Revelry 3;
Water Show 1,2,3, Crew 1,2,3;
3,4, Hall Monitor 3,4; Spanish
RONALD BERLINER
Transferred from Austin HS., Chicago, I; Debate Team 4; Spanish Club
2· Physics Club 3,4.
IRA BERMAN
Glee Club
I, Choir 2,3, Choral Silver Pin 3; A.V.A. Operators Club
1,2,3,4.
RHELLA BERMAN
Art Council 3; Spotlighters 3.4: Fall Play Crew 2.3, Spring Crew 2,3,
Student Director 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; German Club 4; 100 °10 Club 3; Ushers Club 4.
KENNETH BERNSOHN
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 2; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band
2,3; Concert Band 4: Musicale 4· Reflections Revelry 2; Library Staff 1,2,3;
General Science Club I.
DON BERNSTEIN
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 4; Wrestling 4; Key Club 2;
Honor Society Bronze Pin I· Track I 2,3 · Lettermen's Club 2 3 · Intramural
Track, Basketba ll, Volleyball, Wrestling; Football I.
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�SCOTT BERNSTEN
Glee Club I; Football I, Shield I; Wrestling 2.
ARLENE BERRY
Transferred from Sullivan H.S., Chicago, 2; Major Oratorical Contest 4;
Library Service 3; I 00/'0 Club 2.
JEFFREY BEST
Track 2,3, Swimming I, Wrestling 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSSH Chr . 4; Student
Union Monitor 3,4; Hall Monitor 2 ,3; Homecoming Committee 4.
SCOTT BEST
Student Council 1,2 ,3; H.R. Pre~. 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4 ; Maior "N" 3,4;
Swimming 1,2, Minor "N" I; Baseball I , Shield I; "N" Club 3,4; P.E .
Leader 2; SSO Chr. 3, Supervisor 4 , Student Union Board Pres. 4.
RALPH BESTOCK
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 3; Student Council 4; Suburban
League Council 4 ; Debate Team 2,4, National Forensic League Membership 2; Ra cket Squad 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Math Seminar 1,2; American
Junior Red Cross I.
LYNETTE Bl LSON
H.R. Sec. I; Fall Play Crew 1,2, Spring Play Crew 2,3, Reflecti ons
Revelry Crew 1,2; Dramatics Gold Pin 3; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I;
Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; Hall Monitor I, Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Spanish Club
2,3; 100% Club 2,3,4.
SHEILA BIRGER
Transferred from Marshall H.S., Chicago, 2; P. E. Leader 3; Racket Squad 4;
Library Service 3,4; French Club 3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow
3,4; Teachers Aid I; Student Council I; Monitor I ; Junior Honor Society I.
WALTER BISHOP
Transferred from Senn H.S .. Chicago, 2; Cabinet 3,4; H.R . Chr. 3;
Concert Band 2; Football 3,4, Minor "N" 3; Baseball 2; SSSH Chr. 4·
Hall Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming CommiHoe 4;
German Club 3.
BERLE BLITSTEIN
Transferred from South Shore H.S., 3; Student Council 1,2; Bowling 1,2;
Racket Squad 4; Hall Monitor 1,2,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Art Club I ;
General Science Club I; A.V .A. Operators Club 1,2; Science Fair I.
CAROL BLOCK
G.A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding 1,2; Hall Monitor 2,3; Library Service 3;
Ticket Sales Committee 4; Spanish Club 2 ,3 .
MICHAEL BLOCK
Nationa l H onor Society 3,4, Si:ver Pin 4; Cabinet Alt . 2,3; Racket Squad
4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Science Seminar 2,3,4, Math Seminar 1,2, Science
Fair 2; Golden Galleon Guild 3.4, Treas . 4, Silver Clipper 2; Bridg e
Club 3; Chess Club 1,2,3, Vice Pres. 2.
MICHAEL BLOOM
H.R. Asst. Chr. 3.
ROBERT BLOOM
Transferred from Harper H.S., Chicago, 2; Ha!I Monitcr 3.
WILLIAM BLOOM
MARK BLUMENTHAL
Tra ck 2; Cross Country I .
JOEL BLUSTEIN
Football 2,3,4, Minor "N" 3; Track 1,2 ,3, Minor "N"
SSSH Asst. Chr . 4, Hall Monitor 2; Physics Club 3,4.
I ; P.E. Leader 2;
GARY BOHAT
Student Council 2, Alt. 3; H.R . Vice Pres. 3,4; Tennis 3; Intramural 4;
Ski Club 3,4; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y I; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4 , SSD
Library Service 3, Locker Service 3.
BONNIE BONDY
Spotlighters 4; Hall Monitor 3,4, Personal Service Monitor 4 , SSD Library
Service 4; Spanish Club 2.
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�CHARLES BONESZ
Transferred from Austin H .S., Chicago, 2; Hall Monitor 3· Homecoming
Committee 3; Industrial Arts Club 4.
DIANE BORISOF
Student Council 3, Alternate 2;
Attendance Office 3.
Fall
Play Crew
I; Spanish
Club
2;
SANDRA BORK
G .A.A. I; Pep Club I; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Science Fair 2, State Award·
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I· Con
cervation Scholarship 2.
PAMELA BRADLEY
Student Council Alt. 3; H.R. Pres. I 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Musicale
2,3,4, Major Role 2,3, Steering Grcup 2,3,4, Co-Director 4, Choral Silver
Pin 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Sec. 4; French
Club 1,2.
CAROL BRANDT
Nat ional Honor Society 4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3, 4; Spotlighters
2,3; G.A.A. 1,3, Horseback Riding I, Ripplettes Swim Club 3; Pep Club I;
Racket Squad 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4· SSSH Asst. Head Sec. 3, Asst. Head Clerk
4; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 2,4; Homecoming Committee 4·
Spanish Club 2; Pins and Pans Club 2; Suburban League Student Council
Sec. 4.
SHARON BRANSTROM
Junior Cabinet 3; SSSH Sec. 4 · SSD Monitor 3,4; Reflections Reve ry 4·
Tri-Hi Y 2 · SSM 4; Honorary H -Y Member 4.
GARY BRAVER
Student Council
Hall Monitor 2,
3, Locker Service
Committee Chr.
grapher I.
1,2, Alt. 3,4; SSSH Supervisor 4, Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 3,
Chr. 4, Personal Service Monitor I, SSD Library Service
Supervisor 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Lounge
ogy Club I; School Photo2; Spanish Cub 3; Metero 1
MARCIA BRAVERMAN
Cabinet Sec. 4; Council I, Sec . 2; Debate 2,3, National Forensic League
3, Degree of Merit 3; Glee Club I; Yearbook Genera Staff 3 4, Associate
Editor 4; SSO Chr. 4 SSSH Head Sec. 3 Editor of SSO News 4; Homecom
ing Committee Sec . 3, Treas. 4, Homecoming Attendant 3· Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2, Chr. 3; School Spirit Committee 2: French
Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3, Sec. 4; Unity Board of Niles 2; Northwest-Northeast Student Council Convention 2; Racket Squad 3,4: Hi Y
Citizenship Nominee 3.
El LEEN BREEN
Cabinet Alt. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 4 ·
Homecoming Committee 4; Shdent Lounge Committee 3; Ushers Club 4.
JEFFREY BRESLOW
Cabinet 4; Racket Squad 4.
ROBERT BRICE
Student Council 2; H.R. Pres. 2; Hall Monitor 2 Personal Service Monitor
2; Library Service I; Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2.
GARY BRIDIER
Transferred from Glenbrook H.S., G1enbrook 3.
GERALD BRIN
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago 2; Concert Band 1,2· Cross Country;
SSSH Chairman 4.
SHARY BRIN
Glee Club 1,2, Student Director 2, Musicale Crew 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Rip
plettes Swim Club 1,2,3, Water Show 1.2,3, Crew 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y
2; French Club 2,3; 100% Club 4.
BERNADINE BRINSKY
Glee Club I 2,3,4, Minor Choral Award
Revelry Crew 3; Tri-H'-Y 3; Ushers Club 3.
3; Spotlighters
I·
Ref~ections
KAREN BRODSKY
Silver Pin 3; Student Counci1 4, Alt. 1,2; H.R . Pres. I; Glee Club 1,2;
Spring Play Crew 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3 · G.A.A. I; Pep Club I;
Tri-Hi Y 2; SSSH Sec. 3; Spanish Club I; Go!den Galleon Guild 3,4
Silver Clipper 2; Ushers Club 3; Yearbook Staff Senior Section Alt. 4.
CONSTANCE BRODZIK
G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Ni:ehilite Staff 4, Exchange Editor 4; Monitor 1,3;
SSSH Sec. 4; Spanish Club 4; 100°/0 Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
RHONDA BROMBERG
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MARYi N BROOKS
Cadet Band I; Hi-Y 1,2; Hall Monitor 3; German Club 2.
ALLEN BROWN
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 4; Student Council 3; Code of Ethics Committee; American Legion Oratorical Contest 2; Debate Team 2,3, National
Forensic League 3; Spanish Club 2,3; Science Fair 2; Golden Ga ll eon
Guild Associate Member 4.
CHARLES BROWN
Cabinet Alt. I, Vice Pres. 2; H.R. Vice Pres. I; Illini Boy's State 3, Boy's
Nation 3; SSSH Chr. 4, Monitor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Spanish Club
4; Biology Club 2; Science Fair Award 2.
MICHAEL E. BROWN
Cabinet Alt. I.
MICHAEL BROWN
H.R. Vice Pres . 4; Glee Club I; Musicale Usher I; Footba ll 2,3, Minor
"N" 3; Ski Club 3; Racket Squad 4; Hall Monitor 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4;
Magazine Drive Captain-Certificate Award I.
MYRA BROWNSTEIN
G .A .A. I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Hall Monitor 3, Persona l Service Monitor
2; Spanish Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
KENNETH BRUNKE, JR .
Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 3,4; Big Brother 2; Football 2, Shield 2; Racket
Squad 4; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; SSSH Chr. 4; Hall Monitor 2; Student
Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; German Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 3;
Science Fair State Award I; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4.
LYNDA BRUSMAN
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 1,2; SSSH Sec. 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2; Reflections 4; Latin Club 1,2; Austin Student
Government 1,2; Honor Club 1,2; P.T.A. Representative 1,2; Austin Ballet
1,2; American Girl Club 2; Governmental Affairs Committee 2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
RICHARD BURHANS
Cabinet Alt. I; Orchestra 3,4, Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3,4;
Basketba ll I, Shield I; Reflections Revelry 2, Award 2.
PATRICIA BURKE
Student Council 2,3,4, Code of Ethics Committee 2; H.R. Pres. 2; Spotlighters 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2, Horseback Riding -2; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y
1,2; S.S.O. Office Clerk 3,4, Personal Sec. 4, SSSH Asst. Head Sec . 4,
SSD Library Service 3, LoCKer Service 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Lounge Committee 3; Library Staff 2; Foreign Exchange Student
Committee 2,3 ; Pins and Pans Club 2.
PAUL BURTNER
Glee Club I; Swimming 1,2; Wrestling I; Radio Club I.
LAURA CAHOON
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 3; Student Council 2; Glee
C lu b I; Spotlighters 3,4; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; French Club
4; 100 % Club 2; Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4.
JAMES CALAMARAS
Transferred from St. John Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin 4·
H.R . Pres. I; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 4; football 1,2,3,4, Major Letter 4;
Track 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 4; SSD Library Service 3, Supervisor 3.
PATRICIA CAMERUS
National Honor Society 4; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate I; Student Council
2,4, Alternate 3; H.R. Sec. 2; Orchestra 2,3, Principal 4, Silver Pin 3; Musical
2,3,4; All-State Music Activity 4; Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew 4, Reflections
Revelry I; G.A .A. 1.2.3. Modern Dance Club 1,3; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Homecoming Committee 4 ; Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2; German Club 1,2; Scribblers Cl ub I; Magazine Drive
Committee 2; Ticket Sales Committee 4.
LYDIA CAPETTINI
Cabinet 1,2 , Alternate 2; Illini Girl's State 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3;
G.A.A. I ; Ski Club 2,4; Pep Club I; Tri -Hi-Y 2,3, Physical Committee
Chairman 2; SSSH Secretary 3, Personal Secretary 4; Student Union Board
Vice-President 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin Club 2; Ushers Club 3.
JOEL CAPLAN
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, I; Reflections Reve !ry 4;
Track 1,2 , Mgr. Shield 2; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, SSM Asst.
Supervisor, SSD Library Service 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library
Staff 2,3; Spanish Club 2.
LOIS CARLSON
Glee Club 1,2, Minor Choral Award 2; G .A.A. 4, Bowling 4; Pep Club
1,2; Spanish Club 4.
KARIN CARNEY
Spot li ghters 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 4, Bowling 4; Ski
Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; French Club 3; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3.
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�CAROL CARPENTER
H.R. Sec. 3: Glee Cub I 2,4 . M·nllr Chrral Award 2· Soanish Club 3.
JOAN CARREN
H.R. Vice Pres. I· Fall Play Crew 4; G .A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2· Persona
Service Monitor 1,3· Spanish Club 2,3; Pins and Pans Club I.
ROBERT CARRIER
Student Council Alt. I; Football 2,3,4, Maior "N" 4: Track 1,2, Minor "N"
2; Swimming 1,2 Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 4· P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Chr . 3,
Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
PAM CARTER
H.R. Treas. 3 · Fall Piay Crew 4. Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,3 ·
Pep Club I· Tri Hi-Y 2· SSSH Perconal Sec. 4 Personal Service Monitor 2 3.
MIC HELE CARTIER
Transferred from Providence H.S., Chicago, 7; Debate Team
Club 2 French Club 4.
1,4;
Latin
SUSANN :: CAVARRETTA
Cabinet 4; Glee Club 1,2 Minor Choral Award 2; Personal Service
Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; French Club 2; 100°/ Club 3,4.
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FERN CHAPMAN
Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Council Alt. 2,4; H.R . Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 2,
Choir 3,4, Vivace 3,4, Musicale Steering Group 4, Musicale Prompter 3,
Musicale Minor Role 4, Choral Silver Pin 3; !"'all Play Crew 4, Reflections
Revelry 2,3,4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; I00°;0 Club 3; General Science Club
I, Biology Club 2, Science Fair 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Honor Study
Hall 3.
ROSALYN CHAPMAN
Silver Pin 3; Student Council 2,3 · H.R. Chr. 3; American Legion Oratorica 1
Contest 2; Debate Team 2.3. Nationa Forensic League 2,3, Degree of
Merit 3; Hall Monitor 4: Library Staff 3; Latin Club I 2; French Club
3,4, Program Chr. 3; Scribblers C'ub I · Golden Gal eon Guild 3 4.
JOYCE CHAPNICK
Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. I 2,3 Minor Letter 2; Hall Monitor 2; Pins
and Pans Club 3; Nurses Aid 3,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4,
NANCY CHENEY
H.R. Sec. 2; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Student Director 4, Gold Pin 3, Musicale
Steering Group 3,4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 2· Tri-Hi-Y 1,2· Yearbook Senior
Staff 4· Spanish Club 2 3; Ushers C.ub 3.
DONNA CHRISTENSEN
Glee Club 1,2, Minor Choral Award 2; Ski Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y I; Spanish
Club 3 4· Future Nurses Club 2.
BARARA CLARK
G.A.A. 1,3; SSO Personal Sec. 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Scribblers Club
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3.
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ROGER CLAUSEN
Fall Play I; Tennis 2· SSSH Asst. Chr.; Physics Club 3.
JOYCE CLYMAN
Transferred from Senn H.S ., Chicago, I ; Student Council Alternate 2;
Pep Club 2· Hall Monitor I; Cafeteria Monitor 1,4; Library Service I·
French Club I 2; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
BARRY COHEN
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3; Spani ;sh Club 3.
JERROLD COHEN
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Racket Squad 4; Library
Staff I.
LAURENCE COHEN
SSSH Asst. Chr. 3.
LINDA COHEN
Reflections Revelry 4; G.A .A. 1,3; Pep Club 1,2; SSSH Sec. 4, Hall
Monitor 4, Campus Monitor 2 SSD Library Service 2 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3· IOO'i'0 Club 3,4· Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
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�CHARLENE COHN
Glee Club I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; Hall Monitor 3,
Cafeteria Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
JACK COHN
Basketball 2,3.
JUDITH COKLISS
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 4; Fall Play Crew 4; Spring
Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Horseback Riding 4; Library Staff 1,2.
JACK COLEMAN
A.V.A. Operators Club I ,2 .
WILLIAM COLLIER
Transferred from North Park Academy, 3; Intermediate Band 2.
BARBARA CONRAD
Glee Club 1,2,3, Steering Group 3; Library Service 4.
CARL CONRAD
German Club 3,4; Astronomy Club I.
JAN COOK
Student Council 2; Art Council 3,4; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band
2,3, Letter 2; Fall Play 3,4; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate
Member 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3.
IRWIN COOPER
Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
MICHAEL COOPER
Transferred from Sullivan H.S .. Chicago, 3; Student Council Alt. I; Choir 2.
SHEELA COOPERMAN
G .A.A. I; Pins and Pans Club I; Future Nurses' Club 2.
SHERRY COPELAND
Glee Club 1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSD Chr. 4; Spanish
Club 1,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3.
DON CORDES
H.R . Pres. I; Football 1,2.3 , Shield 1,2, Minor "N" 3; Track 1,2, Shield
I, Minor "N" 2; Ski Club 2; Hi-Y 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 2.3.4, Supervisor 2; SSD Supervisor 4.
FRED COREY
Transferred from Austin H.S .. Chicago, I; National Honor Society 3,4;
Silver Pin 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Science Fair 2, Isl Place State 2.
PAULINE COTELL
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2, Alternate 3; Student Council I; Code of Ethics
Committee I ; H.R . Vice Pres. I; Orchestra 2.3,4, Principal 3,4, Pin 2,
Glee Club I, Vivace 2,3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 3,4, Minor Choral
Award I; Spring Play Crew 2,3.4, Reflections Revelry 2; Racket Squad 3,4;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Latin Club 2,3,4; Physics Club 3; Science Fair 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3; Conservation Scholarship Award 3.
CAROL COURTNEY
Fall Play Crew 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4, Chaplain 4; Hall Moniror I, Personal
Service Monitor 2; 100';.'0 Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3,4; Pins and Pans Club
2,3,4.
JOE CROWTHER
Silver Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 2; Student Council 3, Student Council Alt. 4;
H.R. Pres . 2; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2, Letter 2; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 4, Monitor Asst. Superviser 4, Hall Monitor 4; Student Lounge Committee 3,4; German Club 3,4; Science Seminar 1,2, Science Fair 1,2,
State Award 2; Chess Club 2,3.
MARYBETH CZERWONKA
Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. I; 100 % Club 4.
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�JAMES DAHLMAN
Cabinet 3 4; H.R. Pres. 4; Football 1,2.3.4, Major "N" 3, Captain 4·
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Basketba,, 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3 Captain 4; Baseball I, Shie 1 I; "N" Club
3 4· P.E. Leader 2; SSSH Chr. 3,4.
DONALD DAHLSTROM
Transferred from Notre Dame High School, G'enview
SSSH Chr. 4 SSSH Asst. Chr. 4· Spanish Club I 4.
I; Ski
Club 4;
WILLIAM DAHM
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 3; Monitor 4.
CAROL DALEY
Pins and Pans C!ub 3.
PAT DANIELS
Glee Club I 2, Choir 3,4 Musicale Steering Group 1,3,4, Chora Silver
Pin; Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. I 2; Ski Club 2; Racket Squad 4·
Tri-Hi-Y 1,4; SSSH Sec. 4: SSD Monitor 3,4; Spanish Ciub 2,3· Ushers
Club 3,4· Teachers of Tomor'OW 4.
CAROL DAVALLE
Transferred from We.ls H.S., Chicago 3; Glee Club 3: Library Staff 1,2 .
JANET DAVIDSON
Student Council Alt. I; Glee Club 1.2, Minor Choral Award 2; Nationa'
Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 2,3, Reflections
Revelry 4, Crew 3: G.A.A . 2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hall Monitor 3,
SSD Library Service Chr. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
DIANE DAVIES
Glee Club I; G.A.A. I; Hall Monitor 3; Library Staff I: Spanish Club 3.
BARBARA DEMANO
Cabinet I, Alt. 2,3; Student Counci Alt. 2: H.R. Vice Pres. 1,2 · Reflections
Revelry 4 · G.A.A . 1,2,3; Cheerleaders 3,4; Racket Squad 3 4: Tri-Hi-Y
1,2,3; SSO Asst. Supervisor 3, SSSH Sec. 4, Hall Monitor 3 Personal Service
Monitor 2: Spanish Club 2; 100°/0 Club 4· Ushers Club 3.
TOM DENT
Student Council Alt. 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Minor Choral Award
2; Wrestling 4; Tennis 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Hi-Y 2; SSSH Chr. 3, Asst . Chr.
4; French Club 2; Physics Club 3; Science Fair 1,2.
RAYMOND DERBES
DARLENE DETERS
G.A.A. I; Horseback Riding 2; Hall Monitor 3.
WAYNE DETHLEFSEN
Glee Club I· Basketbal I.
BOB DEWS
Glee Club 2; Swimming 1,2; Hi Y 4; SSSH Chr. 3, Hall Monitor 3,4.
BETH DICKSON
Student Council 3; Glee Club I 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2 Sec. 4·
Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4·
German Club 2,3, Sec.-Treas. 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Suburban League
Council 3. Sec. 3; Unity Board of Nilehi 2.
BONNI DICTOR
Bronze Pin 3; Musicale Crew 3; Fall Piay Crew 3 Reflections Revelry
Crew I; G.A.A. I; Pep Club I; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Nilehilite Staff
3,4, News Bureau Editor 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4· French Cub 2,3,4, Publicity
Chr. 4.
CAROL-LUANNE DILG
Glee Club I; G.A.A . I: Hall Monitor 2, Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4;
Scribbler's Club I ; Future Nurses Club 1,2,3,4 Treas . 4; French Club 4;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4.
SANDRA DOLAN
H.R. Sec. 3; Glee Club I: Spotlighters 4; Fall Play, Crew 4: SSSH Sec.
3,4· Homecoming Attendant 4· Library Staff I· Tr: Hi-Y 3 4; Go1den
Galleon Guild 3 · Ushers Club 3,4.
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�GENE DOLNICK
Personal Service Monitor 3.
MACY DORF
Transferred from Lane Tech H.S. Chicago I; Football 2,3,4, Minor "N"
3; SSSH Chr. 3· A.V.A. Operators Club I.
ARTHUR DOVER
National Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 3; Student Council Alt. 1,3; Orchestra 2,
Concert Band 1,2, Letter I; Intramural Tennis 4, Mgr. Minor "N" 3; Racket
Squad 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Science Seminar 2,3,4, Math Seminar 2.
DOREEN DREISER
Transferred from Danville H.S. Danville, Illinois, 4; Cabinet 2,3; H.R.
Officer I; G'ee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 2.
LINDA DRELL
Student Council Alt. 4; Tci-Hi-Y 2,3; News Bureau 4; Pins and Pans Club 4.
ROBERT DRENNAN
Hall Monitor 4; A.V .A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
STEVEN DRESSLER
CAROLE DUKE
Cabinet 3, Alt. 2, Junior Prom Committee 3; Student Council Alt. 4;
H.R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Musicele Crew 3; Spring Play Crew I; Pep Club 1,2;
SSSH Sec. 3,4; French Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow
2,3; Reflections Crew 4; Bridge Club 3.
ELLIOT DULBERGER
Transferred from Horace Mann H.S., Gary, Indiana, 3; Orchestra I
Concert Band 2; Football 1,2, Major "N" 2; Hall Monitor 1,4, Campus
Monitor 1,2, SSSH Chr. 4; Spanish Club I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3;
Camera Club 1,2; Christmas Pageant I; Style Show Crew 1,2; Freshman
Play I; Sophomore Play 2.
EDWARD DUNCAN
Football 1,2, Minor "N" 2; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 2; SSSH Ass~.
Chr. 3, Chr. 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
MADELINE DUNN
Cabinet 2, Alt. 3,4; H.R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4, Musicale
Steering Group 2,3, Crew Director 3, Minor Choral Award 3; National
Thespian Society 4; Fall Play 4, Crew 2,3, Reflections Revelry Crew 2,3,4;
G.A.A. I; Water Show Crew 2; Ski Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Hall Monitor I, P~rsonal Service Monitor 4;
Ticket Sales Committee I; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers Club 3,4; Bridge Club
3; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4, Executive Board 3; Future Nurses Club 2.
CAROL EAGAN
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Council 4; G!ee Club 1,2,3,4, Choir
4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. I; French Club 2,3.
GLENN EALES
Cabinet I; Student Council 4; Swimming 2, Shield 2; Tennis 1,2,3, Major
"N" 3; "N" Club 4; Ski Club 3,4; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Supervisor 4;
Homecoming Committee 4.
BARBARA ECKEL
H.R. Sec. 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 3, Silver Pin 4; G.A.A.
1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Basketball Mgr. 2, Tennis Mgr. 4, Rep. I, Major Letter
3, First State Letter 4; Pep Club I.
MARGARET ECKMANN
Cabinet 4, Alternate 2,3; Glee Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; SSSH Committee
Sec. 3; Personal Service Monitor 1,2,4; Pins and Pans Club 4; Honor
Study Hall 3.
WESLEY EDFORS
Golf I; Tennis 2,3; Hall Monitor 2; Physics Club 4; A.V.A . Operators Club I.
SANDRA EGGERT
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 2,3,4, Alt. I, Sgt.-at-Arms 2; H.R. Sec. 3; Glee
Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 2,3,4, Musical 1,2,3, Major Role 2,3,4, Steering
Group 1,2,3, Choral Gold Pin 3, All-State Music Activity 4; Reflections
Revelry 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Sec . 2;
SSSH Sec . 4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; French Club
3; Silver Clipper 1,2; Ushers Club 3.
LLOYD EHRENBERG
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago 3; Hall Monitor 2.
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�JANE EIDEN
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Bowling 3,4, Major Letter 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3; SSSH Asst.
Head Sec. 4, Personal Service Mon;tor 3; Pins and Pans Club 2,3,4.
CHARLES EKSTROM
Cabinet I; H.R. Pres . 4; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Footbal:
1,2, Shield I: Wrestling I, Shield I; Ski Club 2,3; Hi-Y 1,2,4, Sgt. at
Arms 2; SSSH Chr. 4, Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; German Club 2 3.
JONETH EMERSON
National Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 3; Unity Board of Nilehi 2; Glee Club I;
G.A .A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4;
Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 4; Science Fair 2: Future Nurses Club 1,2,3, Vice
Pres. 2.
EDDY ENDICOTT
TERRY ENGEL
SSSH Chr. 4, SSD Supervisor 3, Student Lounge Monitor 4; Latin Club
2,3,4; Biology Club 2.
LEONARD ENGSTROM
Student Council 1,3,4, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; H.R . Pres. 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4,
Shie!d I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, All Suburban Center 4, Basketball
I, Shield I, Baseball I 2, Shield I, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4, Trea ..
4; Hi-Y I; SSSH Chr. 3, Hall Monitor 3,4; Student Union Monitor 4:
Homecoming Commi.tee I; Foreign Exchange Student Committee 3: German
Club 2,3; Physics Club 3; Suburban League Council 3, ll:inois Association of
Student Councils 3.
ELLEN ENKE
National Forensic League 4: Spotiighters 1,2,3,4, National Thespian Society
3,4, Sec. 4; Fall P.ay J,4, Spring Play 3, :.[;ring Play Crew I, Reflections
Revelry 3, Crew 1.4, Major Dramatics Award 4; G.A .A. I; Pep Club
I; Racket Squad 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4; German Club 2;
Student Lounge Monitor 3; Pins and Pans 3,4 .
BARBARA EPSTEIN
H.R. Vice Pres. I; G1ee Club 1,2; Minor Choral Award 2; Cabinet Alt. I;
Bronze Pin 3; Debate Team 2 3, National Forensic League 3; G .A.A . I,
Horseback Riding I; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Nilehilite News Bureau
3, Special Writer 4; French Club 2,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4.
JUDY EPSTEIN
G.A.A. I; Ski Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; Hali Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Ushers Club 3.4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
JAMES ERICKSON
Cabinet 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 4, Barbershoppers 2,3; Racket Squad
3,4, Co-chairman 4; Latin Club 2 3.
JOAN ERICKSON
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KAREN ERICKS<?N .
3· H II Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
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NANCY ERIKSSON .
Hall Monitor 2: Pins and Pans Club 4,
Glee Club I; Spring Play Crew I;
Vice Pres . 4.
RONALD ERIKSSON T ft H S Chicago, 2: Orchestra
Transferred fromll Ma 't r.
Latin Club I.
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Student Council . St d~nt Lounge Commit.t.ee 4.
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�DARRYL FEDER
SSD Library Service 2; Physics Club 3; Mask and Gavel 4.
PATRICIA FEIL
Cabinet 2, Alt. 4; Student Council Alt. 4; H.R . Treas. 3; Glee Club 1,2,
Choir 3.4, Vivace 2 3,4, Treas. 4, Steering Group 3,4, Minor Choral Award
2, Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 3; G.A.A. 1,4; Pep Club I;
Tri-Hi-Y 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; French Club 2; Teachers of
Tomorrow 3.4, Treas. 4.
BARRY FEINGOLD
Orchestra I; Baseball 3.4, Major "N" 4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 1,2;
SSO Super. 3 4, SSSH Chr. 3,4, Hall Monitor 3; Student Union Monitor
3,4; Library Staff 2,3.
FREDERICK FELDMAN
Student Council Alt. 4; Cabinet Alt. 2; Glee Club I , Choir 2, Musicale
Crew 1,2,3.4; Reflect:ons Revelry Crew 2,3; SSSH Chr. 4; Science Seminar
2, Science Fair I; AV.A. Operators Cub 1,2,3.4, Vice Pres. 4.
BONITA FELLESON
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, I; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Spanish Club
1,2,4; Pins and Pans Club 2,4.
FINLEY FENDT
Hal! Monitor 4; Spanish Club 1,2,3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3.
RONALD FENN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S .. Chicago, I; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
SHIRLEY FERGUSON
Cabinet Sec. 3; Vivace 2,3,4, Musicale 1,2,3.4, Padder Character 1,4;
Reflections Revelry 3; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3, Educational Committee
Chairman 2, Treas. 3; Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4, Publicity
Co-chairman 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Ushers Club 3; Honor Study
Hall 3.
CATHERINE FIELDS
Cabinet Alt. 2; G.A A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3; SSSH Sec. 3; Personal Service
Monitor 2; SSD Chr. 4; Pins and Pans Club.
MICHAEL FIELDS
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, I; H.R. Pres . I; Cadet Band,
Intermediate Band 2; Wrestling I; Racket Squad 3.4; Campus Monitor 2;
Library Service 4, Library Staff 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
GARY FINE
Illini Boy's State 2 ; Baseball 1.2 , Shie'd I, Minor "N" 2; SSSH Chairman 4.
MARTY FINE
Transferred from Senn HS .. Chicago, 2; Student Council 1.3, Alt. 2,
Treas. I; H.R. Pres . I ; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Chr. 4; Hall Monitor 3;
Foreign Exchange Student Committee 3; Latin Club 2; Intramural Tennis 4.
RICHARD FINK
H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Ski Club 2,3,4, Vice
Pres. 4 ; Latin Club 2,3.4; Bowling I; Y-lnventors 4.
LOUISE FINZEL
National Honor Societv 3,4, Silver Pin 4; Cabinet A!t. I; Intermediate
Band I, Concert Band 2,3, Pin 3; SSD Asst. Chr. 4; German Club 4; IOO'J'0
Club 3.4; Science Fair I; Pins and Pans Club 3; Future Nurses Club 1.2.
MICHAEL FISHER
Debate Team 4; Musicale Crew 3; Spring Play Crew 3; Racket Squad 4;
Library Staff 4; Spanish Club 3; Physics Club 3.4.
NI C KI FISHER
Student Council Alt. 3; Ski Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y
French Club 3.4.
1,2,3,4;
Hall
Monitor 3;
JUDITH FOMON
Transferred from Senn H.S .. Chicago, 3; H.R. Pres. 3, Sec . 2; Fall Play
Crew 4, Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,2.3, Bowling 3; Pep Club
2; Spanish Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
JUNE FOMON
Transferred from Senn H.S.. Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 1.2.3.4, Bowling 3; Pep
Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Red Cross Representative I; P.T.A . Representative 3;
Reflections Crew 4.
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�BARBARA FOSLUND
Art Council 4· Tri-Hi-Y 3,4; Hall M::lnitor 2; SSD Library Service 3.
JERROLD FRANCE
Student Counci Alt. 3; Wrestling I, Football 1,2,3,4, Maior "N" 3 "N"
Club 3,4; Hi-Y I; SSSH Ass't. Chr. 3 Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2,3 4; Student
Union Board 4 Student Union Monitor 4• German Club 2.3.
GAIL FRANK
Cabinet Alt. 2; Spotlighters I· 100°/0 Club 3,4; District Science Fair I.
MARTIN FRANK
Student C un~i I 2,3,4; H .R. Vice Pres. I: Track I, Shield I; SSSH
Asst. Chr. 3,4; Homecoming Committee Co-Director 4, Foreign Exchange
Student Committee 2,3· Silver Clipper 2; Radio Club 2.
CAREN FREDSON
Student Council 4· Ripplette< Swim Club 2, Modern Dance Club 3· Tri
Hi-Y I; Hall Monitor 2,3: Student Lounge Committee 3 4: French Club
2,3 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
HAROLD FREEDBERG
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
RICK FREEDMAN
Cabinet Alt. I; Baseball 2 · Tennis 1,2, Shield I; Bowling 2; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2.3.
ELEANOR FREEMAN
Transferred from Maine Township
French Club 1,2; Biology Club 1,2.
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RICHARD FROEMEL
Hall Monitor 2 · German Club 3.
JUDITH FULKERSON
National Honor Society 3,4 Silver Pin 3; Art Council 3,4; Spotlighters
2, Sec. 2; Fall Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G .A.A . 1,2,3
Senior Orchesis I Ripplettes Swim Club 2.3. Water Show 2,3, Crew 3,
Minor Letter 3· Ski Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 3,4,
Co-Chr. 4, Yearbook Financial Staff 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Latin Club
1,2, Spanish Club 2,3,4· Foreign Language Club Exec . Board 2.
TIMOTHY FUNG
Transferred from Hyde Park H.S., Chicago, 3; Swimming 1,2, Minor "HP"
2.
LORNA FYFE
G.A.A. I· Tri-Hi-Y 2· Hall Monitor 1,2 3,4.
LESLIE GAAN
Glee Club I ; Spotlighters 4; Fall Play Crew 4, Reflections Crew 4; G.A.A. I;
Pep Club I; Tri- Hi-Y 2; Personal Service Monitor 4; French Club 2; Ushers
Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
VERA GAGLIARDO
G .A.A. I· Pep Club I; S.S.O . Personal Sec. 4·
General Science Club I.
IOO'J'
0
Club 3, Pres. 4;
SHARON GALLOWICH
Glee C1ub I 2, Choir 3 4, Student Director 2, Viva ·e 4, Minor Choral
Award 2; G.A A. 4· Bowling 4· Tr Hi Y 2 · SSSH Sec. 4
DOUGLAS GEE
Transferred from Bowen H.S., Chicago, 2; Orchestra 2, Concert Band 2;
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Hall Monitor I 2, Personal Service Mon . 1,2.
JOAN GEISLER
Transferred from Steinmetz H.S,, Chicago. 3: G.A.A. 1,2 3.
JAMES GEORGES
Cabinet Alt. \ · Nilehilite Photographer 1,2 3 · Hall
Club I 2,3 · Science Seminar 2, Science Fair I .2.
Monitor 4; German
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�BARBARA GERBER
Silver Pin 3, G lee Clt;b 1,2 Choir 3,4 Vivace 3,4, Chora1 Silver Pin
3; French Club 3,4· Golden Galleon Gcild 3,4, Silver Clipper 1,2; Tea ~hcrs
of Tomorrow 3,4.
LINDA GERBER
Pep Club 1,2· Persona
Study Hall 3.
Se rvice Monitor 3; Spanish C!ub 24;
Honor
RONALD GERUT
Science Fair I; Radio Club 1,2,3 Secretary-Treasurer 3.
SUSAN GETMAN
Bronze Pi n 3; Student Counc i; 3.4 Sec . 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 4; Spotlighters
2 3; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I ; Racket Squad 34; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2,3.
Tre as. 3· Yearbook Financi a Staff I · SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2,3·
Student Unio n Board 4· Homecoming Committee 3,4. Sec. 4; Foreign
Exchange Student Committee 2,3,4· Latin Club 1,2, French Club 3;
Foreign Language Club Exec. Board Alt. 2· Sci e nce Fair 2· Ushers Club 3·
ht.re Nurses Club 1,2, Vice Pres. I, Pres. 2· Magazine Drive Hig h Sales
Award I 2; American Fie d Service Chapter 4 ; Musicale Crew 3· Student
Directory Committee 3; Un' ty Board of Nilehi 2.
RICHARD GHETZLER
Transferred from Tilden Technical H.S .. Chicago , 2; Student Council
Library Staff 2; Physics Club 3 4· Science Fair 1,2.
I;
1
GAY GIGSTAD
Glee C lu b I 2,3 Vivace 3.4 Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin
3· Spotigh+ers 2; Horseback Rid ing 1,2; Ski Club 2; Pep Club I· Tri -Hi-Y
4; SSD Monitor 4; Ushers Club 4.
FERN GILBERT
Cabinet 3, Alt. 4; Student Council 2; Glee Club
3,4, Musicale 2.3 4 , Chora1 Silver Pin 3; Ref'.ections
Pep C lub 2· Junior Prom Comm ittee 3 · Nilehilite
3,4; Golden Galleon Guild 3 4; Ushers CIJb 3.4;
3.4; Fu ture Nurses Club 2.
1,2, Choir 3,4 , Viva ce
Revelry 3,4; G.A.A. I ·
Staff 4; French Cl ub
Teachers of Tomorrov.
RAYMOND GIOVANNELLI
Football 1,2.3.4. Major "N" 3; Track 2, Shield 2; Baseball 3, Minor "N"
3; SSSH Ass't. Chr. 4.
DANIELLE GISLASON
Tran>ferred from Dames de Marie , Brussels, Belgium 2: Cabinet 2.3·
Glee Club 3 Choir 14, Vivance 2 3,4: Spotlighters 3; Fal Play 3, Re
flections Reve'ry 4; Racket Squad 4; Library Service 3,4; SSSH Chr 3,4·
Junior Prom Committee 3· Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2· School
Spirit Committee 2; French Club 2 3,4· Ari Club I
JACQUELINE GLASS
Transferred from Senn
Pres. I Sec. 2; G .A.A.
Staff 4; Hall Monitor
Genera; Science Club
H.S., Chicago, 3; Stcdont Council I; H.R . Vice
1.2. General Swim Recre(ltional I· Yearbook Senior
1,2 ,3, Personal Serv:ce Monitor 1,2; 100% Club 3;
I, Bio logy Club 2; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
JANE GODLOVE
Gia<> C lub 1.2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 3,4, Choral Silver Pin 3; Pep Club I;
Tri-Hi -Y 2; SSSH Sec. 4, Personal Service Monitor 4; Latin Clu b 2 3.
ARLENE GOETZ
Cabi net 4; G.ee Club I, Choir 3,4, Accompanist I, Vivace 2,3 ,4. Pres 4,
Musica le 4, Crew 3, Choral Gold Pin 4; Reflections Revelry 4· Ski Club
2,3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Homecoming Committee 4; German Club
3,4 · 100°10 Cl.,b 34; Honor Study Hall 3.
PAUL GOETZ
Baseba 11 2.
MYRA GOLD
Transferred from Bowen H.S. , Chicago, 4; Honor Certificate I· Student
Council Alt. I 2· Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G .A.A
1,2,3,4, B
owling I; Yea rbook H .R. Representative 2; School Paper H.R
Representative 1,2; Hall Moni tor 2· Chemistry Club 3.
RONALD GOLDBERGER
Transferred from l ane H.S., Chicago, 3; H.R . Pres. I· Basketball 1.3,
Mgr. Shield I; Swimming I; Horseback Riding 1,2; Hi -Y Finance Chm . 3.4·
SSSH Chm. 4 Student Union Monitor 4, Library Staff I· Spanish Cub 3:
A.V.A Chief Operator I 2.
SUSAN GOLDE
Ca bi net
Monitor
visor 4·
Teachers
2; Student Council Alt. I 4 R11cket Squad 4; Tri Hi ~Y 4 · Hal:
4, Personal Service Monitor 4· SSD Library Service 4, Asst. SuperHomecoming Comm;ttee 4· Spanish Club 3· Science
of Tomorrow 3.
RONALD GOLDFEDER
Orchestra 3 4 . Intermediate B1rnd I 2
Conceit Band 2,3 4. Pin 4 ; Mode
Rai'road Club 2,3,4 Sec. 3,4.
SHELIA GOLDFINE
G lee Club 2· Pep Club I· Ushers Cub 4· Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
J 30
ra ir 2;
fj
'
�SUZANNE GOLDFINE
Tronsfprred frrm Austir H.S. Chicago, 3· Glee Cl b I 2,3, M<'ljor Leiter 3;
Ha', Monifc,, I 2 Teachers of Tomorrow 2; H 'nor Cl ,b I 2· SSO Offic.Receptir ri '4, Asst. Epic Sec. 4
SHELLY GOLDMAN
G.A.A
M ~dern Dar~e Cluo I; Pep C'uo I
Servirn M-:in tor I Sp3nish C b 2; 100°/,, C:ub 3.
DANIEL GOLDSTEIN
Ref!edi<;n RovC' ry Cr&w 2 Ha
Racii C' b I 3 4, y· e Pre• 4.
M·rn
hr
Ha
Monitor 4
Person.,
4· A.Y.A. Op,.rntc,rs C Jb I 2,3 4
GARY GOLDSTEIN
'. ''nstcrrod fr0m Hir>ch H.S. C~icago, 2; Silver p:n ) Cadet Band I,
Concert Band/· Phtsi s Cub 3.4, Pres. 3 4; Sc'.cnce Seminar).
LINDA GOLDSTEIN
Cob"ret I· Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3, Lotte• 2 Mus1cole
1,2 3.4, Steering Group 3 4, /\sst. Dance Director 3, Donco Director 4; Re
'lections Revelry 2· G.A.A. 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSSH Sec . 4· SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
NATALIE GOLDSTEIN
Giee Club 1,2 4 Sl~dont Conductor 4, AcLompanist 4 C 1,. r 3,4, Cht>r,;I
s,:vcr Pin 3. Mus··"~ I 2.3 4, Minor Role 4· G.A.A. I, H-;rsebbc t Ridinq I·
Pep C.ub 1.2: Tr;.Hi-Y 2,3.4: Yearbock Sen .or Staff 4 Person., Servi e
Mr,r"tcr 4· Ha Monitcr 4· 100°·~ C'ub 3 4; Sc"enn Cli h I· Scie-.e
Fa r 2; I-le.nor Study Ha 3.
IRA GOODE
Hall Monil• r 4· Radio C ..ib I 2.3,4.
ALAN GOODMAN
Student Counc I· H.R. Pros. I : Orchestra I, Letter I G lee Club 2,
Choir 3,4, Barbershopper. I Musica'o 2,3,4, t>.1aior Ro!e 2,3,4, Steering
Group 2.3,4, Chora Go'd P ~ 4· Refled'.ors Revelry 3,4· Trock I, Minor
'N" I· Cross Coc:ntry I, Minor "N" I, Mc<t Valuob'.e I· SSSH Chr. 4 ;
German C!ub I· Gererol Sc once C b I
ELISSA GOODMAN
Spohghters 2· Fa P1 Crew 3 4, Sprir g Crew 3, Ref actions Reve ry CrtJW
oy
3: G .A.A. I Mudern Dance. C.ub 4 Ski Club 2; Pep Cl•,b I 2 Hall
Mon.tor 2 Personal Service M·m1tor 7 3 4; Spar"sh Cl"b 2 3: U• ~ers Club
4· p;ns and Pans C'.b 2· Tea.hers of orroorrow 4.
T
PAT GORDEN
Caoine· Alt · Studen• C. ~~ ii A.I . 2.4; H R. Vice Pres. I; Gee C.ub
I 2, Chu1r 3, M, • ca!o 1.2) Slee• ng Group 2 M"nnr Cooral Award 3·
Reflectio~s Reve!ry 4· G.AA. 1,2· Pep Cb I, Racket Squad 4: TriHiY
I 2.3, Trea<. 2: SSSH c, .,m I El 3 4
p,,,,on~
Sec. 4, SSD Asst. 4:
S verCipper2· Ushero C1ob3
ALVIN GORDON
Transferred frcm Austin H.qh Sc hoc
Chicago. 2· Cadet Band I;
Hall Mon.tor 4: Library S•bF 4· French Club I 2 3· lnternot1ona Key
Club 1,2· Record Oflico Monitor 1.2: Bit and Spur R:ding Cl11b I: Honor
Club 1,2: Exponent's Club I.
FAYANN GORDON
Silver Pin 3· Student Council Al~. I; Glee Cub I 2,3. M"nor Choral AwMd
2 3· G.A.A. I ; Ha I M )n°tcr 4· Sp,1n1sh Cl1 b 2 3,4: 100°/ C!ub 4· Teochers
0
,f Tomorrow 3 .4.
MICHAEL GORDON
Trar ·e1·ed 1 r~m 1-,ighand Perk HS. 3· Tennis 1,2.3: M nrr "H" 2· Mir<)r
l\J 3 · M .n t· · 4 La•in Club 3.4: H nor Study Hali 2.
MICHAEL GORDON
St de1' Co n• 4 Alt. ); Cadet Band 2· Fc,;itbal1 Mqr. Sh old 2 Tern11 3·
Ra'Cke· Sq ad 4· Si:.ar sh Club I 2 l
SANDI GORDON
·U. P·e. 4 (" >e C .b I 2,3; SSS>-i Se
4
TONI GORDON
Student Coin .1 Al•.
H.R. Sec 2 F.ill Play Crew 4 G.A.A. I Pep
Ciub I· Tri Hi-Y 2 Hall Mc ni+c r 2 3 · Student Lounge Comm !too 3:
French Club 2,3 , Gen,-rn S• ence Cub I Bio '9Y Club 2· Silver C'ipper
2· Ushers C lu b 4; Toac hers ol Tomcrr0w 4.
JUDITH GOREN
Transfarred from Senn H.S C 'ir<ig''
Glee C!cb 4: Musical St~orinq Gr "'P
Crew 3· Ref!eclions Rove 1ry Crew 3 4·
M~ itor I 2 Art Club 2· Usher C' ,o
2; H R. Sec. 1,3;
P1 ay Crew
G",.A.A I 2 · Pep
4 f'·e,. 4· News
4· Fal
Vice · Pres. 2 4;
3· Spring Play
Cl• b 1,2· H..,11
Bvrea I/.
INA GOULD
Tran sferred irom Ver StE uben ~'.S C~icago, 2 Per,ona Serv·ce Mcnil"r
2; Liorary Serv:ce 4 Span " Club 2· Pil' a~d Pan, C'ub 4.
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�PHYLLIS GOULD
Transferred from Maine Twp. H.S., Des Pl ai nes, 2; Honor Certificate I;
Cabinet 3,4, A lt. I; Studont Counc ; Alt. I· H.R. Asst. Sec. 1,3; G.A.A.
1,3, H orseback Riding I , Bow'ing 1,3; Pep C lub I· Yearbook Senior Staff 4 ;
Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4· French C lub I 2;
Genera l Science CIJb I; Go'den Gol eon Guild 3,4.
KATHRYN GRABOW
Student Counci 3,4, Alt. 2 · Glee Club 1,2, Choir 34, Accompanist 2,
Vivace 4, Choral Silver P'n 3; Spot:ighters I· G.A.A. 1,2,3, Ripplettes
Swim Club 2,3 , Water Show 2,3; Ha'I Mon itor 3· Spanish Club 2· Pins
and Pans Club I.
TANISSE GRADMAN
Orchestra 1,2.3,4, Concert Ma ster 3,4, Letter 2, Pin 3, All-State Musica
Activity 4.
GARY GRAEFF
Transferred from Amundsen H"gh School,
Monitor 4 ; Craftman's Guild 3.
Chicago,
2; Track 2·
Hall
SUSAN GRAFF
Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. I ; Pep Club I ; Spanish C 1ub 2,3; Ushers Club 4 ·
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 3,4
BONITA GRANT
S:lver Pin 3; Spotlighters I; G.A.A. I· Modern Dance Club I; Tri-Hi-Y
2: Hali Monitor 4; French Club 2; 100°~ Club 4.
..
SAMUEL GREEN
German C lu b 2,4; Science Semi nar 2: Math Seminar 1,2; State Science
Fair I First award I· Radio Club 1,3.
HEDI GREENBERG
Transferred from Von Stuben H.S., Chicago, 2; Student Council I 2:
Fall Ploy Crew 4, Reflectio ns Crew 4, Talent Show I; G .A.A. I; Pep Club
2; Hali Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor I· Student Lounge Committee
2; Spanish C lub 3 · Teachers of Tom or row 4.
MYRA GREENBERG
Orchestra 2,3,4, Principal 4, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2.3,4, Pin 3;
G.A.A. I· French Club 2,3 .
SARA GREENWALD
Transferred from Amundsen H.S. Chicago, 3; G .A.A. 1.2: Pep Clu b 2;
Ushers C lub 4.
RICHARD GREENMAN
Nationa l Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 4· Cabinet Alt. 2,4· Student Council
Alt. I ; H R. Vi ce Pres. 2; Illini B
oy's State 3; German Club 1,23,4; Bi ology
Club 2, Physics Club 3, Treas. 3, Science Seminar 3, Math Seminar 1,2,
Science Fair 1,2 ; Model Railroad Club 2; Chess Club 2.
FRANCES GREISDORF
National Honor Society 3.4, Silver Pin 3; Student Counc· 2, Alt. I;
Debate Team 2.3, Nationa Forensic league 2,3; Reflections Revelry
Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2,3,4, Swim Mg r. 3, Ripplettes Swim Club 1,2,3 .4,
Water Show 1,2,3 ; Racket Squad 4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Nilehilite
Staff 4, Picture Editor 4; SSSH Sec. 3, Hall Monitor 4· French C'ub
1,2,3 4: Science Fair 1,2; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4; Honor Study Hail 3.
DARLENE GREMBER
Transferred from Foremon H.S., Chicago, 2; Tri-Hi -Y 4· 100% C lub 34·
Ushers Club 4.
REMER GRINER
Footba 11 1,3,4; Major "N" 3 4; Hi-Y 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
DAVID GROSSMAN
National Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alt. 3, De'egate 4,
Publicity Chr. 4: Fall Play 3: Ra cket Squad 4 : Nilehilite Staff 3 4 News
Edito r 4; Latin Club 1,2,3 ,4: Chess Club I.
MARCIA GRUNDWAG
Silver Pin 3; G.A.A. I, H orseback Riding
Service Monitor 3,4 ; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
SANDRA GRYBOW
Glee Cl ub 1,2,3; Minor Choral Award
Ski Club 3.
I· Hall Mon itor 3, Personal
2 · Spot 1 ighters
I· G.A.A.
EA RL GUENTHER
H.R. Ass't. Chr. I, Sgt. at Arms 2; Hall Monitor 3,4 ; SSSH Ass't. Chr. 4.
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�RICHARD GUNSAULLUS
Studer.I C 1r · 2 4 Sgt. at Arms 4; G!ee Club I 2, Choir 3,4, Chora'
s· v•1 p:n 3.
ROSEMARY GUSTAVSON
Bron•e Pir 3 G.A.A.
Pep Club I; Tri -H:-Y 2,3 4; Germ~n C Jb I 2,3;
Scien• e F~ r 2· p;n ond Pans Club 4.
EUNICE GUSTAVSSON
Transf.,rred 'rom SchJ rz H.S., Chicago 3; Student Counci, 1,2; Cabinet 4;
Bronze Pin 3, G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowl ing 3, Swim Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 3· Fcrergn
Lang 1119es Club 2· SSSH Sec. 4 Hall Monitor I· Honor Sludy He 3.
DICK GUTTLER
Tran ferred from Taft H.S. Chicago, 2· B
ronze Pin 3; Student Counc r
I, Air. 3; H.R . Pres. I· Basketba : I, Baseball 1,3,4 Minor " N" 3; P.E.
Leader 1,4· Hi Y 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3,4, Chr. 3.4 Asst. Supervisor 4
Hall M 1n°IN 4 · Student Union B
oard Asst. Monitor Head 4.
ANNELLA HABLER
Glee Ci .b 1.2 3 Minor Chora 1 Award 2; Mls•ca'.e Steering Group 4 ·
Tri-H:.y 2,3 4; Modern Dance C.ub I; Pep Club I ; Personal Service
Se . 3 4 H,,· M.1n'+ r 4 100' Club 3 4, Ed;tor-in-Chief 4· Scionre Fair 2
SETYANINGSIH HADIWIDJOJO
Tr!lr .ferr·rd . ,. "" S.M.A. I/ AC Negri, Purwokerfo Indonesia 4· Student
Co 1rir 4; Radel Squad 4, Tr -Hi-Y 4· Foreign E•change Student C"m
mittee 4; Frerch Cl .b 4.
KENNETH HAGSTROM
CHARLES HAIN
Radio Club 2,4 .
ROBERT HAMPTON
Studen t Council Alt. 2,3; H.R. Pres. 3; Swimming 4, Bowling Club 4;
SSM Asst. Supervi•or 4, Ha Mon.tor 4; German Club 2· Science Fair 2.
SHARON HANLEY
Gleb Cl .b I C 10:r 3,4, Student Conductor 4, Vivace 2,3 4. Musicale 2,3,4
Majer R01e 2.3,4, Steering Gro<.p 2,3, Choral Gold p;n 3; Spotlighters 3,4·
G.A.A. I ; Refled )n< 3 4· Tri-H· .y 2 4; Homecoming Committee 4·
Sp r >h Cl~b 2 3.
ROBERT HANSEN
B· wl1n~ I· SSSH Asst Ch. 4; St.dent Lounge Mon tor 3.
JERROLD HARRIS
Cab' 1el 2 Ra k·
Squad 4.
NICK HARRIS
Cabinet A.t. 4; H.R. Sgt. at A rms I; Golf I; Tennis 3 4; French Club 2;
Biology Club 2, Science Seminar 2,3, Science Fa ir 2 , Magazine Drive
Ce rtificate Award I
BILL HARRIS
Cadd Bond I, lntermed'ate Band 2; Foolbal! I, Shield I · B~·eball 1,2,3,
Minor "N' I· H'-Y 2 Ha Monitor 3.
GAIL HARRISON
Cabinet I 2 Alt. 3 4· ~.R. Pres. I Sec. 3 4· Glee C1ub 1,2 Choir 3,4,
Mu>ica!s 4, Ma .or Roe 4, Choral Silver Pin 4; G .A.A. 1,2,3.4, Ripplettes
Swim Cub 1.2,3 4, Pres 4, Water Show I 2,3 Crew 1.2,3: Racket Squad
4; SSSl-i Personal Secretory 4, Library Service Chr. 4; Studi:int Lounge
Committee A»I. Chr. 3; Ushers Cl~b 3 4 · Pin• and Par· C' 1b I
ROGER HARTEL
St dent Counc. I 2 Foll Pl"y Crew Chr. 4, Reflections Reve1ry Crew Chr.
2.3, Water Show Crew 3· Studer.I Union Mon:tor 4; Physirs Club 3; A.V.A.
Ope•a+or, C 1b I 2 3 4, Sec Treas. 4; Rad'o Clcb I 2.4.
RENEE HASKELL
Nat iono Honor Socie ty 4; Silver Pin 3: Orchestra 1,2,3.4 , Pin 3· Notiona
Thespian Society 3,4; Fa ll Play Major Role 3 Spring Play Crew 3 Reflections
Reve lry Crew 3,4; SSD Library Service Asst. Chr. 4· Spanish C lub 2,3,4·
Teachers of T mc>rrow 4.
HOWARD HASS
Cadet Band I, Holl Monitor 3.
�JOHN HEBBLETHWAITE
Student Council 2; H.R. Pres. 4, Treas. 2; Glee Club I 2, Choir Accompanist
3,4 Musicale 1,2 .3, Steering Group 2,3 Choral Gold Pin 3; Hall Monitor
4; Math Seminar I.
DONALD HEDBERG
Cross Country I; Hall Monitor 2.
BOB HEDERICK
Bronze Pin 3· 0'5ketball 2,3, Shie.d 2, Minor "N" 3; Golf 2,3,4, Minor
"N" 2 Maier 'N" 3, Captain 4, Most Valuable 3; "N" Club 4; Racket
Squad 4; Hi-Y 2 3,4 · SSSH Chr. 4· Monitor, Supervisor 4.
RICHARD HEDQUIST
P.E. Leaders 3 · Ha ll Monitor 4.
THOMAS HEERES
Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; A.V.A. Operators
Club 2,3 4· Band, Letter, Silver Pin 3.
MARLENE HEFTER
Transferred from Roosevei t H .S.. Chicago, 3; Cabinet Alt. 2; Student
Council Alt. 3; H.R. Chr. 1,2,3; Fal' Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Basketbal1 Mgr. I 2,3, Volleyball Mgr. I 2,3, Major R 3, P.E. Leader 1,2, G.A.A.
De1egete I 2,3; Hall Monitor 1,3,4; Teachers of Tomorrow I.
PAUL HEINZE
Cabinet 3; H.R. Pres. I; Footba ll 1,2,3,4, Major "N" 3,4, Captain 4;
Track 1,2,3.4, Major "N" 3,4; Wrestling 1,2 Minor "N" 2; "N" Club
3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Hi-Y I 2; SSSH Asst. Chm. 3,4, SSM Supervisor 4·
Student Union Monitor 4. Junior Prom Commirtee 3.
ERIC HELMER
JUDITH HENDRICKSON
Student Council 3,4, Alt. I 2: Glee Club I; G .A.A. I; Ski Club 2·
Ha.I Monitor 4, Persona! Service Mon itor I 2,3; Spanish Club 4; Pins
and Pans Club 2.
SHARON HENRIKSEN
H.R. Sec. 2: Tri Hi-Y 2: Persona. Service Monitor 2.
PENNY HENSEL
Cabinet Alt. 3· H.R. Treas. 2· Glee Club 1,2; Spotlighters 2,3; Fall Play
Crew 3, Spring P'ay Crew 3, Reflections Revelry 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4; Hall
Monitor 3, Campus Monitor 3, Cafeteria Monitor 3· French Club 3; Ushers
Club 3· Pins and Pans Cub Pres. I· Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Racket
Squad 4.
KAREN HEPBURN
Spotlighters 4; G.A.A. 2,3,4 Minor Letter 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2; Hall Monitor
4, Personal Service Monitor 3: 100°~ Cltib 3,4 ; Pins and Pans Club 4.
CHRISTINE HERBST
G:ee C lub 1.2.3.4, Musicale Steering Group 3, Crew 3,4· General Swim
Recreation 2, Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3, Water Show 2,3, Crew 3; Tri-Hi -Y
3,4, Pres. 4: Personal Service Monitor I; Homecoming Committee 4; Pins
and Pans Club 3; Ski Club 4.
NANCY HERDRICH
Glee Club I; Tri-Hi-Y I; German Club I.
BARBARA HERMAN
G.A.A. I· 100% Club 3,4.
JIM HERMAN
Football I; Track 2: P.E. Leader 2· SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 3, Student
Lounge Monitor 3.
KAREN HERRMANN
H.R . Chr. I; G.ee Cub 1,2 3,4. Minor Choral Award 2: G.A.A. I: TriHi-Y 2.4: Ha I Monitor 3 Personu l ·Se,vice Monitor 3.4; Spanish Club 2;
Future Nurses Club 1,3,4.
SHARON HERZBERG
Glee Club 2,3.
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�STEVE HEUBERGER
Sw mm "·9 S~ 'Id I; Ba1eba1 Shield I, Minr>r "N" 2 3; SSSH C~r. 3,4.
JERRY HILDEBRAND
c udf ~t (' 1
I 2,3 4 Pre
2 Exec tive Beard 2, 3 4 Code of Hhic
C mrl" t •Ei 2,
oi Bc.y', S+atc 3· Rarket Squad 3,4 Treth. 4 SSO Exec, fv,
B 1'rd 4 Chr 4, SSSH C mmit+ee 3,4 Crr 3 SSD 3,4 Si..pc·vi :ir 3 Librory
Serv co 3, L.-, ker Service 3· 1-ic 'neccming Comm Hee 3 4 Dire<"tor 4
F?re 3r Exrho"ge Student Com-ni•tee 2 3,4· Scf.ocl Sp rt Cc-rrm1°ec 2·
frend C ib I Fe reig'l l ang"agn Club 2· Golden Golleon Gu; d 3 4
S1'ver Clipper 2 tviaqazine Drive C'lpla·,o I, 1-foh Sole· Awa•d 2 Ce ti!
-ote Aworo I 2;
8, ard cf N eh" 2 Pr.,1. 2.
RICHARD HILD :::BRANDT
St..dert Co mci A.t 2 Geo Clcb I Ch.:iir 2,3.4 Bari-er h0ppers 1.2 3
M_.~:o:ole I, Sta,1. C.-,,.w I. Chcra S·lvcr p·" 3; T•ock I Cross Cc.i..ntr;
I 2.3.4 Min r "N
I MojN "N" 4 Me's! Va,uable Playe· 2 G,,ff I;
'N ' C ;b 4.
DENNIS HILL
Transrerred tr0rn '!no fochnical H.S. Chicago. 2; Fodb,1'1 3, P.~ I nt1do· s 3 ·
Ho: I Mon1 t r 4.
CLAUDIA HILLER
Tran .icrred Iron Sulivan HS., Ch icago, 2: St l'dent Council I: Symphonic
Ch.,:r I, Pep Cub 2· Sentinel Rep. I; Ha Monitor 2. Persoool Service
M, n"tor I, SSD A'' Cor 4· Spaoish Club I 2; Teoch€"> cf T 'morrow I
JACQUELINE HILLSTRAND
H .R. Pres. I Sec 3 c,1: et 2 3· A" Cc•,ncil I 2,3.4. Pros. 4 G!ce Club
, Ref:e<I '>n 4 · Cheer ""der< J 2 Tri-Hi-Y I,::> 3 4, Pres. 4 Vice Pro,, 3 Sqt.
~t Arms 2: SSSH Chr 4 Cafeteria Monitor 4· Jun or Prom C<"lrrMittee
3: Gerrr<>n Ci,,b L 3 S<ierice Fair 2; Si'ver C 1
1pper 1,2; H<meC\'ning
Cnrrmi•tee 4
0
.
0
~·
!LENE HIMELFARB
G 1 C ,,b 1.2 3,4, Musico'e Steoring Group 3,4, Minor Choral Award 1 ·
ee
G .A.A. I· Pep c: b 2· Sp~nish Cl 11'.l 3· U,her< Club 4 · Pins and P~n<
Club 4 .
WILLIAM MARK HINKLEY
Transferred from St . Gocrgo H.S .. fvan>lon 3: H .R. Pres. I; Track I,
Minor Letter I, Coptoin I Most Valuable I· Cross CouPlry I, Minr;r
Letter I Newspoper Staff I, Feature Editor I.
JOEL HIRSCH
Trans•erred fro,,., Ser~. Chicog, I · Cab net A lernate 4; H.R. Treas. 3 4·
Debate Tean- 4· lntermedidle Orches•r;, 2; T'det Sa es Committee 4·
Spanish C!ub 2 3,4, Frencto Club I· Big Br,,t~er 2· Attepdance Of'ice I·
Mu · cale Crew 3.
SHARON HIRSCH
Refec'."ns Reve:ry Cre .. 3· G.A.A I Horseback Riding 3; Pep C."b 2·
~ r• H -Y 2: Ho:I Monitor 2,3, Per.ona Service Mcnitor 4; Homeccmin.,i
C•mrr•ttee 4. At e11dart 3: Spa"ish Cl b 2.
MICHAEL HIRSCHSTICK
Cabiner I · H.R. 'reas. I Y1co Prns. 3 4· Baseba I 2,3,4, Major 'N" 3; "V'
Cub 4 · SSSH Chr. 3.
IRA HOFFBERG
Transferred from Senr• H.S., Ch1cogo, I ; H .R. Treas. 4· Orche,t ra
4 Intermediate Band I , Concert Bond 2,3,4, Pin 3; Wrestling 3,4 ; Genera
S ience Club I. Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3 Sc ience Seminar 2, Science
Fair 2· Ches< Club 1.2,3· Bowling Cl.,h I .
ROBIN HOFFER
Silver Pin 3· Student Cruncil 1,2.3, Homecoming Committee I Foreign
Exchange St"dont Committee 2.3,4· llliri Boy's State 2· 1ntermurai Golt
1,2; SSSH Chr. 4. Asst. Chr. 4 ; Student Lounge Committee C~r. 2
Germ11n Cub 2 3 Matto SemiMr 1,2 · Magazine- Drive Captair
DONALD HOFFMAN
Refle + "ns RevP ry Crew 4· SSD Library Servi-e 2; Ge•man Club 2 · Phys1e
Cl b 3, Ma · h Semi~ar I, Sc;ence Fo"r I.
HOWARD HOFFMAN
Trllnsferred · r"m R"gc• S~ 'ivon l-1,S. C1<'-ago 2· Cabi"et Alt. 1 Sec. 2·
Student Co~nci A1t. I, Sgt at Arm< 2 · H.R. Pres. I, Vice Pres. 2; Arf
Gold Key I; Cadet Band I l~termndiote Bond 2; Track 3; Ye<1rbook H.R.
Representative 1,2; School Newspoper I 2, Sports Editor 2; Cafeter..,
Monitor 4· Genera Science C t:b; A.V,A Operatcrs CIJb
2 Che"
C!ub 2.
MARK HOFFMAN
H.R. Treas . I· Golf I 2, M:nor "N" 2: lntramurai Tenn11 4· Racket Squad
4 : Span"sh C lu b 2; Physi(s C lub 3,4; A .V A. 1,2.3.4.
MI C HAEL HOFFMAN
Transferred from Roo5evelt H,S., Ch1c11g,,, 3: Student Counc1 1 I 2: H.R.
Sec. 2· Intermediate Band I : Bosketba I· Swimming 2,3· Wrestling 2,3;
P.E. Leader I .2,4· Holl Monitor I, Cafeteria Monitor 2,4· Library Service I.
MARGUERITE HOHS
G.A.A. I 2.3 Hor•.ebad Riding 2 3, Minor Letter 2; Pep Club 1,2: Pins
a~d Pan - C ub 2.
�LARRY HOKANSON
Art Counc 3,4· Sk, Clcb 4· SSSH Assistant Chairman 4.
ARTHUR HOLLAND
Footba I 2.
MARILYN HOLTZ
Cabinet 2.3 Treas. 4; Stude~t Council Alternate I; H.R. Sec. I· Glee
Club Student Director 1,2, Mu;icol Crew 2 Steering Group 2.3, Choral
Gold Pin 4 Cho"r 3,4; Reflections Revelry I 3 4: Ski Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2 ;
Cheerleader 2 3,4; Pep C lub 1,2· Racket Squad 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2.3: Personal
Service Monitor 2: Jo.,nior Pr0m C:ommitlee 3. Homecoming Committee 4:
Spanish Club 2; 100% C lub 34· Biology Ciub 2· Silver C lipper 2; Usher>
Club 3,4; SSO Receptionist 4-; {pie Advisory Cabinet, Counci Choirman 4.
PAUL HOLZMAN
NANCY HOOVER
National Honor So~1ety 3, Silver Pin 3; H.R . Treas. 3,4· Fall Ploy 4
G.A.A. I: Lat:n Club 3 · Bio'ogy Cl b 2· A.Y.A. Operators Ch,b 3.
FRI EDA HORVITZ
Transferred from Yon Steuben H.S., Chicago I; Fall Play Crew 4; Teachers
of Tomorrow 3,4· Future N rses Clob 2,3.
MELVIN HOWELL
Hall Monitor 2; Spanish Club 3,4, German Club 4.
BARRY HUMPHREY
SSSH Chr. 4 Monitor Supervisor 4, SSD St.pervisor 3: Homecoming Com·
mittee 4 ; Physics Club 4, Astronomy Club 4 State Science Fair I, Award I;
A.Y.A. Opera ors Club 1.2.3.4.
SUSAN HYMAN
St ,dent Coun• I 3 4; H.R. Sec. I· G.ee Club I 2,3 ; Spring Ploy Crew I;
Ha 1 Monitor 4 Persorol Service Monitor I; French Club 2.
ROBERT INGERSOLL
Ten,· 2· H Y 3· Niiws Bureau 3· French Club 2.
PATRICIA INGRAM
French Club 2
WALTER ISAAC
Notiona Honor Society 4: Silver Pin 3· H.R. Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4: Swimming
1,2.3,4, Major "N" 3: "N" Club 34 · Hi·Y 4; SSSH Chr. 4, Cafeteria Super.
visor 4: Latin Club 2,3 4· Model Railroad Club Pres. 3: Mag~zine Drive
Certi~icote Award I.
JACK ISAACSON
Tran ·ferred from Roosevelt H.S. Chicago, 4· Notiono Honor Society 3,4·
Con~ert Band 3 4· Newspaper Staff 3· L brory Stoff I; German Club
1.2 3· A.Y.A. 4.
JERRY ISRAELITE
Swimm 1g I 2 M nor "N 2.
JUDITH IVERSON
Tr -Hi-Y 4 SSSH Sec. 3 Personal Sec 4· Hall Mon tor 2
G!ee C b
Personal Ser. e Monitor 4; Ushers Clcb 3,4; Pin~ and Pans Club 2.
SHARON IVERSON
Cadet Bond I, C0ncert Band 2.3.4, Letter 3; G.A.A. 1,2.3.4-, Horseback
Riding 1,2,3,4; Ski Club 3,4; French Club 2; 100% Club 4.
JOHN IZARD
H.R. Pres. 1,2 ,3.4; Football 1,2,3, Minor "N" 1,2 3; Basketboll I, Minor
"N" I· Track 2, Minor "N" 2· Baseball l Shield I ; Wrestling 2,4, Minor
"N" 2, Maior "N" 4 ; P.E. Leader 2,3 4 ; Racket Squad 4-; Hi--Y 1,4· SSSH
Chairmen 4, Asst. Chairman 3: Student Union Mor "tor 4 : A.Y.A. Operators
Club I.
CAROL JACKSON
Transferred fr•·m Coral Gables Senior H.S .. Coral Gobles Florido 4·
Notional Honor Soc ety 3; G 1ee Club l · Spotl"ghters 2 4-; Tri-Hi-Y 2·
French C lub I .2 4.
13G
�JUDITH JAC KSON
OrchE' !" 2.3.4, Leiter 3: Tri-Hi Y 2.3.4; Personal Service Monitor 4·
Sponish CIJb 3.4. Sgt ol Arms 4: Scribb'.ers Cub I, G<"'ldon Galle.Jn
G ·id 3 4. B< ~rd 4 Teo hers of Tomorrow 2.
DOROTHY JACOB
Tran.ferred tr m
I Buard A1·. 2
A.t. I 2, G.A.A.
r ce M "•-·
s,
B:com Twp. H.S. Chicago Height• II no:-; 3; Beard Rep.
fall Ploy Crew 3,4, Spring Play Crew 3,4; Girls' League
1,2 3 4, Moder~ Dance Clt.b 3; Pep Club 1,2; Per.onal
4; Lotin Club 1,2· Future Nurse> C'uo 3.4
JERALD JACOB
Transl •rred
m Sullivon H.S., Chicago. 2: H .R. Chr. I
A.V.A Op.,ret r• C:ub 1 2,3 4
Giee Cl.ib I:
SUSAN JACOBS
Tran .ferrod fr ·m S•1 v<'ln H.S .. Chicago, I· G.A.A. 3, Modern Dance
Club 3· P.E. Leaders Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2· Personal Service Monitor I ; Span
ish Club I 2· Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 3,4; 100% Clcb 4,
WARREN JACOBS
Silver Pin 3· Personal Service Monitor 4: German Club 2,3.4· Biology
C!ub 2; Golden Ga Icon Guild Associate Member 4.
HARVEY JACOBSON
Transierred fr,.,m Aushn H.S. Chicago 2: Bronze Pin 3; Student Counci
I; Orchestra 1.2; Fa:I P'ay 3; Football 1,2· Basketball I Rocket Sq,ad 4:
Ha Monitor 4, SSSH Asst. Chr. 4: Latin Cl~b I 2,3 4· Sdenre foir I:
Honor Club I.
JOEL JACOBSON
Baseball 1,2,3 Shie!d I, MinN "N" 3; AV.A. Operators Club 4.
DOROTHY JAEGER
H.R. Pres. 2: Art Council 2,3: Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. I:
Pep Club I; Tri Hi Y 7,3: Ushers Cl .1b 4; Magazine Drive High Sales
Award I .
DONALD JANIAK
Personal Service Monitor 2 Holl Monitor
General sc·ence Club I Sc'ence Fair 2.
3,4,
SSSH
Asst.
Chr.
4·
IRWIN JANN
Codet B<ind I, Intermediate Bond 2. Concert Bo nd 2; Fall Play 4; Racket
Squad 3,4· H'-Y I: Ha Monitor 4· St ,dent Lounge Committee 4; Spanish
C! b 3.
SHERWIN JAROL
~ransferred from Ro<>sevelt HS., Cl- cogo 2; H.R. Pres. I; P.E. Leaders 2.
LINDA JOELSON
Cabinet Alt. 2· G.ee Club 2,3, Choir 4 Musica e Crew 2, Musicale 4:
Spotlighters 2,3 Spring Play 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2;
Ski Club 2· Pep Club I· Tri-Hi-Y 24: Nilehil1te Staff 3,4, Circulotion Man.
ager 4 Yearbook Senior Stoff 4· SSD Librory Service 3. SSD locker Servico
3; French Club 1,2· Science Fair 2: Scribblers Club; Teachers of Tomorrow
3 4 · Magazine Dr;ve Certif'caie Award I.
JUDITH JOFFE
Cabinet 3, Alt. 4: Student Council Ait. 2; G!ec Club 2.3, Minor Chora
Award 3· G.A.A. 1,2; Pep C lub 2; Racket Squad 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4 ; Ha
Monitor 4· Junior Prom Committee 3; Spanish Ciub 2,3, Execut;ve Board
3· Ushers Club 3.
ALICE JOHANSON
H.R. Sec. 2· G.A.A. 1,4, Bow11ng 4; Pep C'.ub I: Yearbook Senior Staff
4· 1' 1° .. hi :t., S+,,ff Tyn"t 4
0
ROBERT JOHANSON
Cobiner ,2 · Bow1 ng I; Cross Country I: SSSH Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4:
Rad·-:> C!ub 2,3 4, Set.. 4, Treo~. 4.
CAROL JOHNSON
Student Counc
· Glee Club 2: Pep Club 2; Tr"-Hi-Y 2.4: SSSH Com·
mittee Sec. 4 Personal Serv1~e Mon tor 3; Homecominq Committee 4,
Student Lounge G>mmittee I: Spanish C' b 2 I00°'0 Club 3. DOROTHY JOHNSON
Transferred from Iowa City High Schoo1
I 2, Choir 2,3; Operetto I 2,3.
Iowa City, Iowa, 4; Glee Club
PENNY JOHNSON
Cabinet 3,4 Alt. I: Debate Team I; Glee C lub I ,2, Choir 3,4, Accompanist
2, Vivace 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4, Major Role 2,4 Steering Group 2,3, Choral
Gold Pin 3; Spotlightcrs 2, Notionol Thespian Society 3,4: Fall Play 3, Crew
4, Spring Play 3, Reflections Revelry 1,2 3,4, Award 2, Minor Drornatics
Award 3; G.A.A. 1.2 · Ski Club 2.4; Pep Club I: Tri Hi-Y 2,3 · Hall
Monitor 3, Personal Service MonilN I; Student Union Board 4; Jun·or
Prom Committee 3; Homecomirg Q een 4· Sponis~ C:ub 1,2.3 4, Vice Pres.
3; Science Fair 2 · Ushers Cl~b 3
137
�JUDITH JOHNSON
Student C nc A terrale 4 Tro Hi Y 2; Hall Morotor 4 ; Frend•
2 3 4· 100' , C .b 4: Future l\lur•n Club 3,4· Correspord ng Sec.
KAREN JOHNSON
St dert Cr ;ncil 4 Al'. 2,3· G <'e Cub 2 3· Fal Play
Cabinet
" Ref echon; R,veory Cre.v I G.A.A I Pep C ,b I R,1do• Squad 4·
Sec. 3,4 Har. Moni+t' 4 Student Union Mc oih• 4· Hcmecomirg
mi++ee 4 Span•-~ Club 2.3· Lsher< C o 3.
Club
4.
Crew
SSSf-l
Com
LILA JOHNSON
Transferred rom Roosevelt H.S, Cnicaqo, 3; Student Coun~ I A:t. 4·
Officer 3· G:ee Club 1.7 3 Tr Hi Y 3, Library Staff 1.2: French Club
4; Teachers of Tomorrcw 2.
SALLIE JOHNSON
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S .. Des Moines , Iowa , 2; Bronzo Pin 3·
Musica le Crew I; G .A.A. 2 Horseback R'dinq 2; Pep C'ub I: Tri Hi Y
2.3,4 , Y-Teens I , Pres. I: Yearbook Senior Section 4; SSO EPIC Sec. 4:
Personal Service Monitor 2· Attendance Office Monitor 3,4 ; Stt.dy Hali
Chr. I; Latin C'.ob 1.2; 100° Club 3.4. Vice Pres. 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4
TERRYL JOHNSON
Cadet Band I lnformediole Bond 2; Hi-Y 4· L.brary Staff I 2.3.4;
La ·n Cub 2,3 Mc.del Roiir-:iad CLb I· Foreign Language Cl;b 2 3.
ROBERT JONAS
Cabi 1et 4 Alt. 2· H.R Pres. I· Bo ...-i:no I.
JOHN JUERN
Cadet Bond I, Intermediate Band 2 Concert Band 2: Hall Mon itor 4.
HELMI JUNG
Glee Cl,,b 7 3· Ripp lettes Swim C'ub 2 3, Waler Show 2 3, Swim Club
Vice Pres. 4; Pep Cub 2: Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; SSSH Sec. 4,
Hall M0nitor 3 4 PMsona! Service Monitor 3 SSD Chr. 4· Student Union
Monil· r 4 H· me• oming Committee 4; German Cub 2 4· Ushers Club 3.
JAMES JUNGWIRTH
Dcbatt Teo,.., 2,3 4 National Forensic Leag~e 2,3 4 Pres. Nilehi C~opter 4
Degree ~I Huner 3· Orchestra 3,4, Cadet Bard I Concert Bond 2.3,4, Pin
3; Ref eclions Revelry 4· Latin Club 4; Physics Clcb 3,4, Vice Pres. 3 Treas.
4· R~d - Cl 1:- 2; Mask & Gavel Club 4, Pres 4,
ARLENE KAISH
HR. Tea I· G.A.A. I 2; Spanish Cli b 2,3· U·~ers Ckb 4; Teachers d
- m rr• w 1,2 3,4.
GLORIA KAIZ
Transferred fr, m Su' •van H.S .. Chicago. 2; Cab net Alt. 3; Nllliona
Thc1pian Society 4· Fall P!ay C rew 3,4, Sprinq Play Crew 3, Reflections
Revelry 4, Crew 3; G.A.A. 4; Modern Dance Club 4 ; P.E. Leaders I;
Ha:I Monitor 4· French Ciub I 2,3· Science SeminM 2,3 4, Scienre Fa'r 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2 3 4.
ROBERT A KALES
Transferred from Von Stecben H.S., Chicago 2· Siiver Pin 3; S~udent
Counci l I; H.R. Sec. I; Fall Play Crew 2,4 Spring Play 3, Refections
Revelry 4: P.E. Loaders I; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi Y Club 2; Yearbook Senior
Stoff 4: Hol l Monitor 1,2,4. Cafeteria Monitor I: Spanish Club 2 3 · I00°~
Cl,b :J: U>hers Club 4 ; Teachers of Tomorrow 4
MARCIA KAMPS
Silver Pin 3 Gie" Cl~b 1,3; Spotlightors I 2 3 4· Go 0d Pin 4; Fol Play
Cr"'w I Srr n-J P ~y C:rnw I· YMrhnok S<>ninr Staff 4· French C b 2,3,4
PHILLIP KARAFOTAS
-r~n prred !• rr Sc urz HS., Ch"cago, I· Cabinet A.I. 3; rl.R Pres. 3 4·
Glee Cl.b 2, C vir I 3 4, Barber.hoppers 2, Muskd!e 1,2.3, Opera I,
Chora Silver Pin 2; Refiec•ions Reve!ry I 2,3 ,4; Footbo 1,3 Minor "N"
3: Swimming I 2,3,4, ' Major "N' 2 Most Yo uob e 3: Tennis 1,2 3 4 Major
"N" 3· "N" Club 3.4; P.E. Leader 3: Racket Squ11d 4; SSSH Asst. Chr
3, Cf r. 4· St oded Union Monitor 4· Spar>i h Cl~b 2.
STEVEN KARAS
1n B<•y' State 3· Horseba:k Ridinq 3· SSSH Asst. Chr 4 H11ll Monitor 2·
ScienC£. Fair I 2 Model Railroad Club I.
0
LYNDA KARL
Transferred from Seon H.S .. Chicago. 3: H.R. Vice Pres. I· Gloe Club 4:
Foil Play Crew 4· GA .A. I 2: Cafeteria Monitor 4: Tickoi Sa 0es Committee
4: Librory Staff 3 · U .hers Club 4: Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Red Cros'
Representative 2.
JOHN KARLSON
Swimming Shoo d I, Minor "N" 2- SSSH Asst. Chr. 3 4· Mc-nibr 2
PAULA KAROL
Tran;ferrcd fr.;m Roc,.evelt H.S., Chicago. 2; Glee Club I 4 , Choir I,
M,,,i~a I M;r>or Role· Tr:·Hi-Y 3; Ushers Club 3 School Spirit Champaign
Music11 I, Minor Role; Tr Hi Y 3· Ushers Cub 3· Schc.::il Spirit Compaiqn I.
138
�LYNN KARZEN
r ~o remd from Aus•i' H.S .. Chicago I; Cobinet 2.3
Hu. Moni'c' 4, Por.o~al Service Mon l0r · Jurior
Latin C b I Frenc n C ub 2 3 · I 00° C:ub 2.3 4 Sec.
Club , B;c 1cgy Cl•,b 2 Sc ence Fa · r 2 · Teochers 0f
"' c ib 2 3,4.
T
JOAN KASCH
G1ee C b · SSSH Secretary 4 Hall Monitor
Al+. 1,4· Pep C 1b
Prom C irr>~i•lee 3·
3 · Genaro Scierre
morr >W 3 4; F I re
Pins and Pan• Chib 2 4.
DALE KASPER
HR. S,.c. I Treos. 2: G .A.A. 1.2 Bow11ng 2· SSSH Sec. 4· Fronc'> Cub
2· Pins 11nd Pon Club I ; Magaz'ne Drive High S11los Aword I Cerhiic11tc
AwMd I· Mon.tor 4 .
BARRY KATZ
Trar1s·e reo from Sl'lutf> Sh:ire, Chicago. 2; Minor Dromat:c, Awdrd 4;
St.ide .. · Cnun• ·1 I; lntermediote Band 2; Nat"··no Thespian Society 3,4;
Fall P oy Crew 3,4 Spring Play, Crew 3, Ref ~ctions Reve ry 2 4· Wrest ir>g
· SSSH Chr, 4· Span"sh C!ub 3,4· A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3 4
STEVE KAUFMAN
Tran ·er red frorr Von Steuber. Ch cago. 3; H1:rier•>om St de rt Counri
I· S1uO• nt Cc ncil 2· Newspaper 2· Ha' Giard I· Lettcr'1lan 3· Ba <elbal
2; G<>rman Club 3.
JUNE KAY
Gae Cluu 2· s~, C .b 24· Tri-H"Y 2; Spon·h Ci,b 34
C' 1b 2 Trans 2.
F lure Nur>es
SHARON KAYE
Student C ·unc il Alt. 4 ; Pep C. b 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2: SSSH Sec. 4, Lib,,ry
Sorv' e 3 ,4· H~.mec0m1ng Committee 4 ; French Cl,,b 2 .
JACQUELINE KEER
Transforred rr m Von Steuben H.S .. Chicago, 4 · G .A.A. 1.2.J: Hal
Monitor 3 Per,onal Service Monitor 2,3 Library Service I; Jr,urntJI Repro
sen<"at;ve 2.
BONNIE KEITH
T ·a,
red from Els•cn H.S. M1cfi gan City, 1ndiana
G·eu C ,b 4• G.A.A. 3 B)w\ing 3.
3;
H.R
RI C HARD KELLER
Tran.ferred frc>m H"•scl> H.S .. cn·cago, I; hctba 2; Bosketba
Baseoo 3 4· Wrest. ~g I; Hi Y I· SSSH Chr. 4· Physic• Cl,b 3
S"" 4
2 3 4·
NANCY KELLY
G ea Club I · Spotlighters 2; G .A.A. 1.3; Pep Cl~b 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2.4; p,,,
S1.'nal Service Monitor 3.4· Homecomino Committee 4· Sp,,nish Club 3 4
'r0~', . 4· P:n, and Pans C!ub I.
'
BARBARA KENAGA
Silver Pin 3 Orchestra 4 lntermed:ate Band I, Concert Bond 2,3,4· G .A.A.
I ; Ski Club 2 · Pep Club I· Tri-Hi-Y 2 3; l ibrary Servirc Chr. 4, Spani1h
C:ub2 100°' Club34,
ROBERT KETTERING
intcrm ed "te Band 1.2 Concer:· Band 3, Letter 3·
4· Ro1.<et Sq, "d 4 · SSSH Ass+. Chr. 4.
1
rack 2,3 4· Wre<tl .ng
GARY KEUPER
~r~n tered froM Hirsch H.S., Ch cago I; Fall P'ay Crew 3, Spr nq Pray
C•ew 3· Personol Service Mnni'or 3.4· L"ti · Clu~ 2.3 Phvsin Clut> 3 4 Se4· C~es.< Cub 2.
BETTY KILCULLEN
G1ee C "b f 2 3
lvf n·t, r 4.
Minor Ch:iral Award 2; Tri H. Y 3· PersoMI Service
ROLAND KING
i ra k 2.
DENNIS KIPPERMAN
Wresting 2, Fo-,+ball
Shield I; Bowl ing Club I• P.E. Leaders 2 · Ha'I
Mrn tor 4, Peroonol Service Man ito, 4· Latin C1ub 2.3· Physic< Ciub 3.
JAMES KITC HEN
Glee C' b 1.2· Football I• Ha: Monitor 3.
I '.\!I
�ROBERTA KIVILUOMA
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3: Orchestra 1.2,3 ,4 , Silver Pin 3:
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Golf Mg r. 3 4 Mo dern Dance Club 3, Major Letter 3:
Pep Club 1,2· Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 4- Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Latin C lub 2,3.4·
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
MARLENE KLEIN
Transferred from Rooseve't H_S_, Chicago, 3· G.A.A. 1.2,3: Badminton
Mgr. 3, Volleyba ll Mgr. 2, Bowling 3· Yearbook Genera l Staff 2; 100°/n
Club 4 ; German C!ub I 2.
KATHARINE KLINGBEIL
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Horseback Riding 1.2,3,4. Modern Dance C 1ub 3,4, Minor
Letter 3: Pep Club 2: Pins and Pans Club 2,3; 100';; Club 4· Teachers of
0
Tomorrow 4.
NANCY KLING BERG
Silver Pin 3: Gee Club
Guild 3,4.
1,2,3,4
Choral Silver Pin 4 · Golden Galleon
ROBERT KLINGENSMITH
National H onor Society 3,4 ; Silver Pin 3 : H.R. Vice Pres. 2: Illini
Boy's State 3· Footba l 1,2,3,4, Maier "N" 3, Captain 1,2; Basketball
1,2,3, Major "N" 3; Baseball I ,2,3 4, Ma jor "N" 3: "N" Club 3,4 , Sgt. at
Arms 4· P.E. Leaders 2 : SSO Executive Board 4, Head Super. SSM 4,
SSSH Chr. 3, Hal l Monitor 3,4 ; Student Union Mo nitor 4.
WAYNE KLINGSTEDT
H.R. Pres. 2· Footba ll 2,3 ,4, Majo r "N" 3; Track 2,4; Wrestling 2; "N"
Club 3,4: SSSH Chr. 4 , Asst. Chr. 4. Hall M onitor 2; Student Union
Monitor 4.
CAROL KLOCKE
Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Counc il 2; H.R. Treas . 4 , Pres. 2· Art Council
2,3,4, Vi ce-Pres. 2, Sec. 3,4: Glee Club I; Ski CIL1b 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4,
Chaplain 4; French Club 2; Honor Study Ha'I 3.
LAWRENCE KNITTER
TOM KOCH
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3.
DOROTHY KOHLS
Hall Monitor 2,3 · Latin Club 3.
DANIEL KONITZ
Student Council 3; Hall Monitor 2.
LAWRENCE KONOPKA
Transferred from South Side H.S.. Fort Wayne, Ind ia na, I : Silver Pin 3:
Student Council Alt. 4: Basketball 2,3, Track 2,3, Shield 2, Cross Country
2,3,4, Maier "N" 3, Captain 4, Most Valuable 4; "N" Club 3.4; SSSH
Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 2, SSM Super. 4; Latin Club 2; Epic Executive
Council 4.
HENRY KOPPEL
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3; Reflections Revelry 4· Range1
Athletic Awards 2; Ticket Sales Committee 2· Red Cross Representative I
DONALD KORN ELLY
Cabinet Alt. 2; S+edent Counci l Alt. 1,3,4: Intermediate Band I, Conceri
Band 2,3 ,4. Silver Pin 3; Football 1,2 Shield 2: Cross Country 3; Wrestling
1,2, Shield I: Ski Club I· Racket Squad 4 ; Hi-Y 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2: Home
coming Committee 4: Foreign Exchange Student Comm ittee 2 3; German
C1ub 3.4. Pian. Chr. 4· Chess Club 3; "Y" Inventors Club 3 4.
JOHN KORSAN
Cadet Band I; Cross Country 2,3 , Minor "N" 3; Gymnastics 3; Racket
Squad 4; Hi-Y 2.3 4; SSSH Ass' t. Chr. 3 4; Hall Monitor 2, Cafeteria
Monitor 3 · Student Union Monitor 4.
GARY KOSSOF
Transferred from Taft
Library Monitor I.
H .S.,
Chicago,
I : A.V.A.
Operators
Club
3,4;
RICHARD KOSTELNICK
Cabinet 2 · Student Council I : Hall Monito r 3.4 ; A.V.A. Operators Club
1,2,3; Radio Club 1,2 ,3,4 , Pres. 3.
SANDRA KOTAREK
Student Council Alt. 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 4; Spotlighters 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4;
Silver Pin 3: Tri -Hi-Y 2· SSSH Sec . 3,4; French Club 4.
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�JOAN KOZDRON
Tran· "r ·ed fr01T' T. ey H.S., c~ .ago, I.
EDITH KRAMER
rr·1d f·~·m Rco:;evelt H.S., Chicago
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,_,1 1~r , .2 Tea·hers ~f Tr morrov1 4.
3· Giee Club 4
G.A.A. I 2·
FRED KRANZ
Basketba I 2 Snie d 2 Racket Squ<'ld 4: H .y
tball ,2, Shied
, 2 3,4, Sgt. at Arrrs 4; SSSH Asst. C~r. 4, Chr. 4 Hall M,.,n"tor 4 StL
o Mc. tor 4 German C1Jb 2 3.
dent J
KATHYRN KRATZER
Cab net A" 3· G1ce Club I 2,3, Choir 4 Viv<1co 3,4, M1, cale Steering
Gr0ip 3,4, Musicale Executive Gro,,p 3,4, Cnoral Siver Pin 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2;
SSD Library Service Asst. Chr. 4, Chr. 4; Spanish Club 3,4 Sec. 4: I 00%
Clt.b 4; R"ng Commi+tee 2.
RICHARD KRAUS
Atrrn, my C Jb I 2 3 4, Treas. 2.
BERNARD KRAVITZ
'<at
O•' t
n r
S•
1cfy
4; Siver P"n 3; Br0'.C'<;y Cl"b 2 3; Math SeminM 1,2.
SUSAN KRAWITZ
Nationa Hnn0r Society 4; Si lver Pin 3; Cabinet 2; H.R. Sec. I Fall Play
Crew 3 Reflections Crew 3,4, Musicale Dancer 4· G.A.A. 3, Modern Dance
Club 3; NilehiHe Stoff 4; SSSH Asst. Chairman 4· Library Staff 3; Spanish
Club 2,3,4; Biology Club 2, Science Seminar 3,4· Bridge Club 3: Future
Nurses Club 3 4· Nc:>tional Thespians 4.
BARBARA KREISMAN
Transferred from V n Steuben H.S. Chicag" , 2; Fall Play Crew Chairman
ection; Revelry Crew Cha ,rman 4; G.A.A. I 3· Pep Club 2; Speni•~
4, Ref 1
C:ub 2.
GAIL KROICHICK
H .R. Se•. 3· G1ee Clt.b I 2· l=all Play Cre,., 4; G.A.A. I; Span"sh Club 2
Teachers A T~m0rrow 4.
RICHARD KROON
ona H •nor So• iety 3,4; Silver Pin 4, Cabinet 1,4 Cabinet Pre• 4;
l\Ja•1
Student Co nc .. J· Big Brother 2· H i-Y Citizenship Award 3: Orchestra
I, Concert Band I, Footbll' 1,2 , Minor "N" 2· Sw;mming 1,2 ,3,4, Ma'or
'N" 3; "N" Club 3,4; Racket Sq.iad 4· SSSH Cfir. 4· S+udent Un on
Mon.hr 4: German Club 2.
SALLY KRUGER
G.A.A. I 2.3
Club 3 4.
Q
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Horseback Riding
1,2,3: Hall
Monitor 4; Pins and Pans
SUELLEN KRUPP
Nationa Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 3 · Debate Team 2, National Forensic
League 2.3: Art Council 1,2 3 4, Sec. I 2 Art Gold Key 2,3, Medalist National
Scholastic Art Awards 2.3: Choir 4, Vivace 3,4, Steering Group 3· Fall Play
Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3 Home~0ming Comm ttee 4; Gdden
Ga !eon Gu"d 3 4, Board 4.
WILLIAM KUHL
A.V.A. Operahrs Club 1,2 3,4.
ZORINE KUNAR
S+ ident C n I Alt. I: Fa I p:ay Crew 4; G.A.A. I; SSSH Sec. 4; Spanisr
C1ub I 2 4· U 1er C 1ub 4· Teachers of T!lmorrow 4.
PATRICIA KUSSMAN
Persona Se"· e Mon·1,,r 2.
NICHOLAS KYROS
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chi~ago, 2; Cabinet 3, A:t. 3; Ha I Monitor
3· Junior Prom Committee J; Latin Club.
BARBARA LADDEN
Transferred from Hyde P.;rk High School, Chicago, 3: G.A.A. 1,2.
JAMES LA FRENTZ
Cadet Bond I lrtermed idte Band 2: Track 2,3, Minor 'N" 2; Cross
N" ); "N" Club 3.4; SSSH Asst Chr. 4; f-lall
Country 1.2,3,4 Ma N
Monitnr 4.
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�TOM LAIN
Transferred from Amundsen,
Football Leiter.
Ch icago, 4; Student Council Alternate 4;
BARBARA LAMBERT
Trcinsferred from Austin H.S. Chicago 4; National Honor Society 3,4 ·
Freshman Council I; Austin Student Government I; Glee Club 2,3, Major
Letter 3; G .A.A. 1.2 3,4, Volleyball 2 Division 1,2 Gym Assistant 2;
Newspaper Reporter 3, Page Ed'tor 3· Librarian 2 · Future Teachers of
America 4; Persona. Service Monitor 4.
SHERWIN LANDERMAN
NANCY LANNERT
G!ee Club 1,2,3 4, Choral Silver Pin 4: Pep Club I: Spanish Club 2.4.
JAN LANOFF
Student Counci 2, A!t. 3,4; Debate Team 2; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Feature
Editor 4, News Bureau 3 · SSSH Chr. 4· Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
SHARI LARNER
Student Council Alt. I·
Group 4, Prop . Chr. 4,
Play Crew 3· Reflections
I 2; German Cub 2 3·
LINDA LARSON
Cabinet Alt. 2· HR. Treas. I; G'ee Club!; Ski Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3 .4 .
NANCY LARSON
Transferred from Lakeview H.S., Chicago, 3: Bronze Pin 3; H .R. Pres. I,
Treas. 3; Choir 2· G.A.A. 1,2,3 4; P.E. Leaders 1,2· Tri-Hi-Y Chaplain 2·
Hall Monitor 2; Honorable Mention Art Awcrd 2.
BARBARA LAWLER
Transferred from Lakeview H.S .. Chicago, I : Cabinet Ar. 4; H.R. Vice
Pres. 3; G.A.A. I ; Pep Club I: Yearbook Senior Staff 4; SSSH Sec. 3,4,
Hall Monitor 2; IOO';i Club 3,4; Ushers Club 4; Honor Study Ha I 3.
SANDRA LAWLER
G.A.A I; Pep Club I 2; Nilehi,ite Typist 4; Ha I Mon ·tor 2; Homecoming
Committee 4; I007 Club 3 .4 ; Pins and Pans Club 4.
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BONNIE LEHR
Silver Pin 4· Cabinet 2.3, Alt. 3; American Legion Oratorical Contest 3;
Glee Club I; Reflections Revelry 4, Crew 3· Ski Club 2· Pep Cltib 1.2
Racket Squad 3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4 : Studen7 Union Boord 4·
French Club 2,3,4; I00°/ Club 3,4; Go'.den Galleon Guild 3,4, Board 4·
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Ushers C'ub 4; Bridge C 1ub 3· Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4; B'g Sister 2.
ERROL LEIFER
Hal/ Monitor 2.
CARL LENCA
MARILYN LENTZ
Glee Club I; Spot1ighters 2· Fall Play Crew 4; G .A.A. I; Pep Club I·
Tri -Hi-Y 2.3 4 Treas. 4; Ha'I Monitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 7;
Latin Club I, Spanish Club 4; Sc!ence Fair 2.
GLORIA LERMAN
Silver Pin 3· G.A.A. 1,2· Pep Club 1.2· Tri -Hi Y 2 · French Club
100°~ Club 4· Math Semina1 I.
1,2,3·
MICHAEL LERNER
Si'ver Pin 3· Illini Boy's State 2; Debate Team 2.3,4, Vice Pres . 4, National
Forensic League 2, Degree of Honor 3; Cader Band 1, Concert Band 2 3.4.
Pin 3; Reflections Revelry 4; Horseback Riding 1,2.3; S ki C:ub 4; Span'sh
Club 2; Science Fair 2; Magazine Drive High Sa es Award I · Ma sk & Gave1
Club 4, Vic e Pres. 4 .
JOHN LETZKUS
Wrestling I 2 Min or "N' I 2· Honor Stt1dy HalJ 3.
ST AN LEVANDER
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Gee Club 1,2,3 .4, Student Director 4, Steering
Minor Chara, Award 2: Fall Play Crew 4, Spring
Reve:ry Crew 4· G.A.A. 1.2· Ski Club 3· Pep Club
Ushers Cl .. b 4· Fuhre N.irses Cub 4.
�LINDA LEVEE
Sp t gr'e , 3: Fall Pray 4: Reflections 4; G.A.A. Bowling 4· Ha'I M'ln fur
4 ''"den Ga'leon Guild 3 4 Silver Clipper 2.
BARBARA LEVENFELD
Sr .dent C"""· I A.t. 2· Glee Club I; Sp0t ghters 1,2· Fe Play Crew 3
Reilccf >P Reve 1ry 4; GA.A.
· Pep Club I, R11det Sq ad 3,4 Sgt.
a' Ar<ns 4 Tri Hi Y 2 SSSH Sec 3 4, SSD Sec. 3· Spanish C b 2 3 U.~ers
c 4 reoc "en; r i rc morrcw 4.
RICHARD LEVIN
Cato
A!t I· ~tuoent C-,, r.c
Air. · B: g Brc!"P.r 2: H R Pre • 3;
Bny s 1;:1le,, C'~b I, Cticir 2.3 4 Barbershoppers 1,2,3,4 Musicale 1.2 3,4,
Musica" SteeriPq G1olp 2 4, Chora S'tver Pin 3 Ref'ecficns Revelry
Narrator 4 Track I 2 M ··er "N" I, Cross Country
Sh old I: R,1ckct
Squad 4· SSSH Chr. 4· Physics Cl.b 3.4. Science Fair 2.
ROBERT LEVIN
Transferrod from J. H. Bowon H S., Chicago, 2; Rae ket Squod 3 4; SSSH
Chr. 4· Latin Club 2: A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3 4.
SUSAN LEVIN
Shden c" IC Alt. I; G.A A. I : Tri.Hi y 2· Yearbnd S1•r1 .r
SSC M "' 1 l· Spani•h Clcb 2 1; S, ience Fa'r 2.
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WILLIAM LEVIN
Tr.rn r,, ed from Evor<ton HS. Evorston 3: Garf M11 "r "N' 3· Span,
Club 2.
CHARLENE LEVINE
Student Council 2 Alt. 3; H.R. Sec. 1.2· Natrona Thespian Society 4:
Spring Play Crew 3,4. Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4: G.A.A. I 3, Bowling 3;
Personal Servicf. Monitor 3: French C'ub 2,3 · I 00~/0 C'ub 4; Pins and
Pans Club I.
JACKIE LEVINSON
G .A.A. 1.2 Horseback R.d n<J I· Hell Monrt0r 4· Sp11n1sh Club 2· Pins
and Pans Cl 1b I.
GEORGE LEVISON
Wrestl;ng 2.3.4 Sh1G d 2
Un 1., Board d Ni1E'hi.
MARCY LEVY
G .A.A . . 2
Physics C• b 3
Chess C·.ib 1.2 3. Pre •. 2,3;
ri H. Y •French C "I:. 3 4 100° C."b 3 4.
SOL LEWIN
Transfer•ed fr.,m Loke V'ew H.S., Chicagci, 2.
ARLINE LEWIS
Transferred fronr Lakeview H.S Chicago 3; Student Council A.t. 3;
H.R. Treas. I, Pres. 2.3· G:ee Club 3.4: G.A.A. 1,2 3.4, Maior Letter 4.
LYNNE LIEBERENZ
Cabinet 23.4, Student Cc uncil 4; G'ee Club 2; Reflectiors Revelry 4:
G.A.A. 1,2 Horseback Riding 2, Ripplettes Sw•m Club 2 Water Show 2
Ski Cl~b 2; Tri H'.Y 4. v·ce Pres. 4; SSSH Sec. 4· Hall Monitor 3; SSD
brary Serv·ce 3; Student un;r r Mon 10r 4• JuniN Pronr CGmmittee 3.
BARRY LIEBLING
SHARON LILLARD
Sk. C: ·b 2 3· T" Hi Y 2,3,4· Gorman C b 2 3 Pin a.,d Pan• C:.ib 4.
JOHN LILLIEDAHL
S' :mming 1.2 S11;e:d 2· Ton , 2.3; B<-w nq I· H._Y 1,2.3,4, Trea>. 4· SSSH
Asst. Chr. 4 Ha Monitor 4· Student Union Board 4.
GLADYCE LINDBERG
Cabinet 1,2.3 Vi co Pro:>. I· H.R. Vi~e Pres. I, Pres. 2: G:ee Club 1.2,
Choir 3,4, Vivace 2.3.4 Vice Pres. 4, Alumnae Soc. 3, Music11le 1.2,3.4,
Major Role 3,4, Choral Gold Pin 4· Rofloctions Reve!ry 2,3,4, Award 2·
Cheerleaders I; Pep Club I; Tri Hi Y 1. 2.3 4. Chaplain 2.4 · Persona
Service Monitor 3,4; J, "i"' Pr"ln• C"mmittee 3; Homecominq CommitleP
4· Future N .rrse· C cb ?,3,4 V1 e Prf' . 3 Pre;. 4.
VERA LINDEMANN
Cabinet A.- 3· HR. V1<e Pre< 2 G.A.A. I· -r -Hi-Y 3; Persona Service
Mor.itor 2 · German Club 2,3; 100~1 Club 4· Honor Study Ha' 3.
J 1:;
�SHEILA LINDER
Cabinet 4, Alt. I 3; Student Council Alt. 2· H.R. Pres. 2; Orchestra 3,4;
Concert Band 3,4, Drum Major 4, Letter 3; GA.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; SSD
Library Service 4; German Club 2; Fuh;re Nurses Club 3.
EUGENE LINDQUIST
Basketba :I Shield 2; Track Minor "N" 3; Cross Country Minor "N" 3;
Hi-Y 3.4; Hal: Monitor 3; Physics Club Sec. 3.
DONALD LINDSTROM
Physics Cl ub 3.
FRANCES LI PPENS
Cabinet Alt. 4; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treas. 4; Hall Monitor 2,4; German
Club 2,4; Ushers Club 2,4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
IRIS LIPPMAN
H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2; Glee Club 1,2.3.4, Minor Choral Award 2; Spanish
Club 2,3,4, Exec utive Board 3. Pres. 4.
MARISSA LISS
Glee Club 1,2, Mino r Chordl Award 2· Spotlighters 1,2, Spotlighter Pin
Award 2; Reflections Revelry Crew 2: G.A.A. I ; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Treas. 3:
Golden Galleon Guild 3,4, Board 4: Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
DICK LOG IURATO
H.R. Treas. 2; Hall Monitor 4; Latin Club 2.
ROBERT LOGIURATO
Ha ll Monitor 2.
G AI L LOM E
Glee Club I; G.A.A . 1,2,3 ,4, Horseback Riding I, Minor Letter 2; French
Club 2,3,4; Pins and Pans Club 1,3; Future Nurses Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
ROBERT LO NG FIELD
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alt. 3; Cross
Country 2,3, Maio r "N" 3, Captain 2; Basebal l 1,2.3 ,4, Maier "N" 4;
"N" Club 3,4; Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 2,3, Sec. 2· S.S.O . Executive Board
4. SSSH Chr. 3, Hall Monitor 2, SSD Head Supervisor 4; Student Union
Board 4; Spanish Club 2,3.
BA RBARA LORENZ
Pep Club I· Tri-Hi-Y 3; SSSH Sec. 4; German Club 2,4; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
CRAIG LOTSOFF
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago, 2 · Latin C lub 2.
JEANNE LOVERIN G
Student Council I, Alt. 3; H.R. Sec. 3; Glee Club 1,2 3. Choir 4, Steering
Group 3; Spotlighters 2,3; Reflections Revel ry Crew I; Ripplettes Swim
Club 2,3, Water Show 2.3; Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4 ; SSO Office
Staff 4, SSSH Sec. Ha ll Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4, Student
Union Monitor 4, Homecoming Committee 4; Latin Club Sec. 2.3 .
RO BERT LO WE
Glee Club 1.2. Choir 4, Musicale Minor Roe 2. Minor Choral Award 2·
Football 1.2 3,4, Major "N" 4; Wrestling I; " N" Club 4; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4;
Hi-Y 3,4· German Club 2.
RU SSELL LUEPKER
Hi-Y 1,2,3,4; Cempus Monitor 2: German Club 2,4; Physics Club 3;
Science Seminar 3,4; Science Fair 1,2· A.V.A. Operators C'ub 2,3,4;
Model Railroad Club I.
A NTH O NY LUKES
SSSH Chr. 4· Physics Club 4.
A LA N LURI E
Transferred from Am undsen H.S., Chicago, I; Track I : Cross Country
I; Racket Squad 3 4; SSSH Chr. 4; Hall Monitor 2,4; Mask & Gavel
C lub 4.
DAVI D LYNN
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 3, Debate Team 2; German Club
2,3,4, Vi ce Pres. 4· Golden Ga lleon Guild 4, Associate Member 4 ; Mas k
& Gavel Club 4.
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�PAUL MACALUSO
Cabinet 1,2,3, Alt. 2, Pres. I; H.R. Treas. I; Track I 4, Shield I, Maier
"N" 4; P. E. Leaders 3.4: Hi-Y 2,3.4, Junior Co-ordinator 3; SSSH Chr. 3,
Supervisor 4, Hail Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library Staff 3: Spanish Club 2,3 ·
Chess Club 2,3 · Honor Study Ha ll 3.
JUDITH Mac CORKLE
Cabinet 2,3, Treas. 2,3; Council A:t. I ,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3. Ripplettes Swim
Club 2,3, Water Show 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2; SSSH Chr. 4, SSM Head Sec. 3;
SSO Office Receptionist 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club 2:
Ushers Club 3.
PHYLLIS MACLEOD
Student Council I; Art Council 3,4; Spotlighters I ,2, Spring Play, Crew 3:
Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4, Treas. 4· SSSH Asst. Chr. 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
French Club 2.
KAY MAHONEY
Tri-Hi-Y 3,4, Treas. 4; Ha ll Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3,4; Pins and Pans
Club 3,4.
JO ANN MALE
Glee Club 2; G.A.A. I.
TOM MANDEL
Silver Pin 3: Debate Team 4; Hall Monitor 3. Campus Monitor 4· German
Club 3,4.
PETER MANGOINE
Transferred from Notre Dame H.S., Niles, 2; Glee Cub I; Football 2;
Cafeteria Monitor 4.
JOSEPH MANN
LINDA MANZ
Pep Club 2; Tri -Hi-Y 3· Latin Club 4; Future Nurses Club 3,4.
LINDA MARCUS
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago. 3: Student Council 3; Hall
Monitor 1,2,4 : Mixed Chorus I: Intramura l Volleyball I.
MARLENE MARGOLIS
Transferred from Hirsch H.S. . 3; Bronze Pin 3; Student Counci l 2; H.R.
Chr. I. Sec. 2; G!ee Club 2,3: Spring Play Prompter 3: Reflections Revelry
Crew 3, Student Director 4; G.A A. 1,2; Monitor I 2,3,4; Junior Honor
Society 2; Sight Saving Asst. 2.3; Civic and Publicity Bureau 2; Safety
Engineers 2· Yearbook Salesman I; Newspaper Salesman 2: Bowling Team
I; Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
ARNOLD MARK
Transferred from Punahou School , Honolulu , Hawaii I: Barbershoppers I;
Physics C'ub 3 4; Radio Club 2.
PHYLLIS MARKER
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, 4; H.R. Sec. 2; Glee
Club 1,2 3,4, Student Directo r 2 4: French Club I.
MARTIN MARTA
Cabinet 3 4; Golf 2,3, Shield 2: Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y I: SSSH Chr. 4;
Hall Monitor 2; Junior Prom Committee 3, Homecoming Committee 4.
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DIANE MARTERIE
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, I; Student Council Alt. 1,2·
H.R. Sec. 1,2, H.R. Vice Pres. 3; Reflections Revelry 3,4; G.A.A. I·
SSSH Sec. 4· Hell Monitor 4· Homecoming Committee 4.
RAUL MARTIN
National Honor Society 4; transferred from Professional School of Commerce
Havana, Cuba 3; Si lver Pin 3; H.R. Pres. 1,2; Swimming 3,4, Maior "N" 3
Captain 4; Cross Country 3, Minor "N" 3; Tennis 3· "N" Club 3,4; SSSH
Chr. 4· School Spirit Committee I· Spanish Club 4, Honorary Member 4.
RONALD MARTIN
Nationa Honor Society 4: Silver Pin 3; H.R. Sec. I ; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Con
cert Band 1.2,3,4, Letter I, Pin 3,4; Refle<;tions Revelry 2, Second Place 2·
Basketbal I, Shield I; Golf 2,3, Minor "N" 2; Physics Club 3,4.
BETTY MASEK
G .A.A. I · Pep Club 1,2; Hall Monitor 3,4, Persona l Service Monitor 3,4:
Student Union Monitor 3, Junior Prom Committeo 3 Homeccrnin g Committee 4; Pins and Pans Club 4.
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�SARINA MASSEY
Play Crew 3, Refections
Transferred fr m Senn H.S .. Chicago 3· Fa
Reve :ry 3; L"brary Service 4· Spanish Club 3,4· Teachers of Tomorrow
4· G.A.A. I
IRA MASSING
Transferred frum Austin H.S, Chicago 2· Concert Band I Ste1y~ Cr"w
Reflections 4; Horsehack Riding I: SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, SSD Monitor 4;
Library Stoff 2 ,3: Germon C lu b 3; Radio Club 2,3; Chess Club 2: R.O.T.C. I.
SCOTT MATHESON
Ha' i Monrtor 3.
FRANK MAURER
Transferred from Loyo 1a Wilmette 3· H.R. Vice Pres. 2 ; Basketbail 1,2;
Swimming 2: Basobo'I I 2: Softball I 2: Softbal Mgr. 2: Juoior Prom
Committee 2.
SANDRA MAX
G.A.A. 3 Bnw ng 3; 100% C lub 3.4.
CHRISTINE MAY
G.A.A. I· Ha
M-:initor 4; French CILb 2.3 4; Honor Study Ha I Sec. 3.
LYNN MAY
Pep Club I · French C lu b 3: G.A.A. I.
ELIZABETH MAYER
Student Council 3.4 : G.A A. I : Pep Club 2· Tri-H"-Y 2.3: Hall Mon itor 2,3·
German C lub 2.
MELODY MAYER
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S. Chr:ago 2; Pep C lub 2· Library Staff 4·
Pins and Pans Club 2.
ALVIN MAZZ
Transferred ·rom s~ 1van H.S., Ch -:ago 3; Student Council I 2· H.R.
Pres. I 2; Orchestra 1.2 Concer• Bond 1,2· Cafeteria Monitcr 4· Latin
Club I .2· B"wling cam I 2.
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DENISE McENERNEY
G.A.A. I· Pep Club I· Tri-Hi-Y 2· French C lub 4.
TERRANCE McKILLOP
JOHN McPHERSON
Industrial Arts Club 4.
DIANE MEINKE
Twirlers 2 3· G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Bowlrng Mgr. 3
Bow'ing 3 4 M"nor Letter 3 Holl Monitor 4.
Points and Awards Mgr. 2
BARRY MELNICK
Glee C
b I.
RICHARD MENDELS
Basketba I Shie ld I · Racket Squad 4; Hi-Y 3.4, Sgt. at Arms 4: SSSH
Monitor 3,4; Student Union Monihr 4·
Ass 't. Chr. 3. Chr. 4, Ha
Homecoming Committee 4.
ALICE MENDERA
Orchestra 2,3,4 Princ ipa l 2,3,4, Concert Band 1,2 ,3,4, Letter I, Pin 3,4, Al l.
State Musi c Activity 4· Tri H i-Y 2: German Club 3,4.
BEVERLY MEYERHOFF
Cabinet Alt. 2: H.R. Sec. 2· Fall P:ay Crew 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3, Representative
2. Major Letter 2; Ha Monitcr 4 Personal Service Monitor 1,2 ; Teachers
of Tomorrow I 2, Pres. 2.
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�ANDREA MEYERS
T ff •er•ed ·r· rr Hyde Park H .S., Chicago 2; SSSH Sec. 3, SSD Locker
Ser" e J, 'bn Ser ·ce I; Fre ch Club 2.3.
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ROSE MARIE MEYERS
-7.A.A
2 3 1-' .r.ebad Rd no 2 3. Mode·n Dance C1"b J· Lah" Club
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~nd Pans Cl~b 2 3.
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KENNETH MICARI
C~c
4 Hi Y 3 4; SSSH Asst C"r. 4· Hall Mor tor 2 3.4. PersOMI Servi e
Mc111·c.r 4,
KEN MICHONSKI
MARCELLA MIGUEL
Intermediate Bond I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Pin 3· Spotlightors 2,3.4 Bronze
Pin 3 Fall P1ay Crew 2, Reflections Reve ry Crew 2.3; MJsica~e Make-up
Crow 2,3; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 2.4: Tri H: Y 2.3; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4;
Spani h Club 2 3 · Genera Sc 'ence Club I.
EDWARD MIKKELSEN
F 'ta 1.2 3 4 Ma ·r "N' 3 4 Track 2 Minor "N"· SSSH Crr 3, SSSH
A,<r. Chr. 4 Ha Monilc r 2.
CAROL MILKIS
Glee Club I· Nati )nal Thespi11n Society 4· Spotiighters 2, Fall Play 3,4.
Spring Play Crew 3; Tri·Hi-Y I ,2; Personal Service Monibr 2.3.4· Franc~
Club 2.
CARY MILLER
Transferred from Carl Schurz H.S. Chicago I· Hall Monitor 3, Cafeteria
Monitor 3, Library Service 2 4· A.V.A. Operators Club 2 · Mode Railroad
Club 2,3 4, v·ce Pres. 3,4; R.O.T.C. I.
DIANE MILLER
Student Coun
4; G.A.A 3 4, Water Show 3, Mode•r D<rnce Club
3,4; P.E. Leader 1,3 4 Pep C.ub 2; SSSH Sec. 4; Hal M0n'tor 3 Personal
Serv:ce Mon'tor 3; Span .h Club 3,4.
HERBERT MILLER
Transferred ·r •rr Sullivar
Country 3 Ha M ~niter 4.
H.S.
Ch cng•' 2· Choir 2·
Track 3·
JAMES MILLER
Fa P1ay Crew 3 4, Reflection. Crew 1,2.3 · Hall Monitor 1.2,4·
C1ub 3, Science Seminor 3.4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1.2 3,4;
Rai road C.ub I ,2: Not. Thesp:an Sccioty 4.
Cross
Phy<~
Mode
LYNN MILLER
Cabinet A!t 2, Student Council 3,4; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Minor
Chora 1 Award 2; Musicale Steering Group 2,3,4; G.A.A. I; Ski Club 2·
Tri-Hi-Y 2: Hall Monitor 3: Homecoming Committee 4· Ushers Club
3 ,4; Teac~ers of Tomorrow 4.
LYNN S. MILLER
Transferred trom Grant Town hip H.S., Fox Lake I 1nois 3 Glee C b I 2·
Hail Mon"vr 4. SSD Libr11ry Se<v1~., 2.
ROGER MILLS
Orchestra 3.4 lntermedioto Band I Concert Band 2 3 4, Pin 3; Musica 1 4·
e
Reflections Rf' ·e ry 4 Germ_,n C:ub 2; A.VA. Operators Club 1.2.3.
TINA MIZRUCHY
Giee C! "b
Fa Play Crew I· G.A.A. I 3, 80wl'ng 3: Library Sta fl
3· Span•,h Club 2,3; Teachers cf Tomorrow 3.
IRA MONARCH
Transferred from H irsch HS .. Chicogo I; Sludent Council Officer 3, Alt.
2: Basketbal 3, Minor "N" 3; Racket Squad 4· Hi Y 2: SSSH Chr. 4· Homecoming Cnmmittee 4: Spanish Cub 2.
ROGER MOORE
Tronsferred "om Hompton HS., Hompton, hwa 4; Reflecti()n, Revelry 4
GEORGE C. MORAVCJK
Tran sferred ·rem SL R'ra HS., C~ ~geo 4.
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�Bill MORGAN
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
RICHARD MORSE
Transferred from South Shore H.S., Chicago, 3: Orchestra 1,2, Concert
Band 1,2.
VIRGINIA MUELLER
Personal Service tvlonitor 2; Pins and Pans C lub 4.
WILLIAM MURPHY
Transferred from St. George H .S., Evanston 2.
JIM MURRAY
Cabinet 2,3 At . 4 · Choir 3.4, Steering Grol'P 2,3 4, Musicale 4, Crew
2,3,4; National Thespian Society 4 · Fal Play Crew 1.2,3, Spring Play Crew
I 2,3, Refledions Revelry Crew 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3 4, Major "N" 4; "N"
Club 4: Ski Club 2.3: Hi-Y I: SSSH Chr. 3,4, Hall Monilor 2 : Junior Prom
Committee 3; Science Fa ir I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3.4, Sec. 2,
Vice-Pres . 3, Pres. 4.
JANE MUSE
Transfe rred from Marywood High School 3; Student Council 2, Alt. I ;
G lee Club I ,3: G .A .A. 1.3: SSSH Sec . 4; French Club 1,3; Go'den Galleon
Guild A»ociate Membe r 4: Ushers Club 4.
AN ITA MUSGRAVE
National Honor Society Cabinet 2,4, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 4, Big Sister 2; H .R.
Pres. I Sec. 4; Hi-Y Citizenship Awa rd 3; Orchestra 1,2,3 4, Student Di rector
2.3.4, Pin 3,4, Vivace 2,3 ,4, Student Director 3,4; Reflections Reve:ry 3, Award
3; Chee rleoders 1.2.3,4· Rocket Squad 3 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Pres. 2 · Student
Union BoMd 4; Homecoming Comm:+tee 4; Student Lounge Committee I;
Schoo l Spirit Committee 2; Spanish Club 3; Golden Ga lleon Guild Associate
Member 4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Clcb I; Unity Board of Nilehi
Sec. 2; Da ughters of American Revolution Ci tizen 4.
LAWRENC E MU SLIN
SSSH Asst. Chr . 3; Ha l, Monitor 2,3 · Student Union Moniior 4· German
Club 4; A.V.A. Operators Clc:b 3.
LO IS NAHIN
Glee Club 1,2, M usic11le 2 · Fa l Play Crew I ,2,3.4, Spring Play Crew
2,3, Reflections Revelry Crew 24; GA.A. 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 2.3 ,
Water Show 2,3; Pep C lub 1.2; Tri Hi-Y 2.3; Ha ll Mon itor 34; Jcnior
Prom Committee 3; Spanish Club I ,2,3: 100°/0 Club 4; Ushers Club 4:
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
GAYL E NANN EN
G.A.A. 1,4, General Swim Recreational 4; Tri -Hi-Y 3; Personal Service
Monitor I,2,3,4 , Library Service 3; Ushers Club 4; Future Nurses Club.
MIC HAEL NATHAN
Transferred from Lincoln H.S., Vincennes. Indiana, 3.
YVONNE NEELEMAN
Pep C lub I ; Hall Monitor 3, Persona' Service Monitor 2.
G ARRY NEIMARK
Cabinet 1,3; Student Counci' 2, Unity Board of Nilehi 2 ; H .R. Vice Pres. I:
Illini Boy's State 2; Reflections Revelry 4; Bowling I; Junior Prom Com·
mittee 3 · Homecoming Committee 4: German C lub 2,3,4, Pres. 4 ·
Biology Club 2, Vi ce Pres. 2, Physics Club 3, Executive Board 3, Math
Sem inar I 2, Science Fair 2.
FERN NELSON
Silver Pin 3: Student Council 2 Alt. 1,4 · H.R. Sec . 4; American Legion
Oratorical Contest 2; G'ee Club I ,2, Choir 3.4, Vivace 2,3,4, Musical
Steering Group 3,4, Crew 3,4 Direcior 3.4, Choral Gold Pin 3. All-State
Music Activity 4; Reflections 4: G.A.A. I ; Pep Club I, Racket Squad 4 ·
Yearbook Sen ior Staff 3,4 Chr. 4, Yearbook Financial Staff I ; Monitor 4·
School Spirit Committee 2; French Club 2,3,4; Bridqe Club 3; Te11chers
of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4, Vice Pres. 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I;
Honor Study Ha'I 3.
JAMES NELSON
Hall Monitor 2,4, Captain 2.
RONALD NEWBURG ER
SANDRA NEWMAN
Transferred from Stemmers Run Jr. H.S., Ba1timore. Maryland, 2: Student
Counci l Alt . 2: Orchestra 1,3,4 Concert Master I, Principal I, Letter I,
Pin 1,3, Glee Club I ,2, Steering Group 4· G.A.A. I 4, Ba sketball Manager
I. Soccer Mgr. I, Softball Mgr. I Volle yba.I Mgr. I, Modern Dance C'ub 4:
P.E. Leaders I ; Spanish C!ub 3,4.
PHYLLI S N EWTO N
Student Council Alt. 2: Glee Club I 2, Minor Chora Award 2: Sprinq
P'ay I, Reflections Revelry 3; G.A A. 3: Pep Club I; Tri- Hi -Y 1,2, Sec. 2;
Epic 4, SSSH Sec. 3, Personal Sec. 4, Persona Service Monitor 4, Cafeteria
Monitor 3,4; Student Union Board 4: Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish
Club 2 3: Ushers Club 4; Pin s and Pans Club I.
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�PATRI C IA N IEMIEC
r ee C ,b · J-<oli M'lnitor 2
JERRY NI X
,,-sferred Aus ir- 1-<.S Ch'coqc 2.
K ENNETH NOESEN
DENNIS NORDIN
SSSH Asd. Ck 4• Sc once Fair 2.
JAMES NORLING
Cab1ne· 4· Bo<kotball I ,2, Shield I : Hall Mon itor 2· Radio C it b 1,2 3 4,
Sgt. ot Arm 3, Pres. 4.
LINDA NORRI S
G.A.A ·Pep C uh I 2· Tr·H;-Y 2· Pins and Pan' C. b 3
LINDA NOYLE
Cabinet 4; Orchestra 2,3 ,4, Letter 2, Pin 3.4· Spring Play Crew 3· G.A.A.
I 3 · Tri-Hi·Y 2.4: SSSH Sec. 4: German Club 3,4: Science Fair 2: Tllochcm
of Tomorrow 4 : Homecoming Committies 4.
ROBERT OBEN LAND
CARYLN OBERMAIER
Cabinet I· Art Co11nci 1,2 3 4: G.ee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 2 3,4,
Musicale Steering Group 2.3, Art DiredC"r 2,3, Chcral Gold P'n 3:
G.A.A. I: Tri Hi. Y I 2,3,4: Span sh C b 4.
LINDA OBERMAN
G.A.A. · PefJ Clo b I Lo tin C' b 3 4 · Srr=bb1ers Club I.
ROBERT ODESS
Debate Team 3 4 Notiona F~ren,ic Leog.e 3,4; French Cub 2,3.
MARY O'GRADY
Nat:ona1 Honor
Executive Boord
Riding 1.2.3 4
Personal Service
Science Fair 2.
S"ciety 4: Silver P'n 3: Cabinet 4: Student Counc' ' 1,2.3
2 HR. Pres. 2; Spotlighters 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3 ,4. Horseback
Moder~ Dance Club 2 3: Tri · Hi·Y 4: Ho ll Mon .tor 4 ,
Monitor 3 4: Homecoming Committee 4 · French Cl b 2,3:
NATHAN OHREN
Sw'mm'ng I 2 M nor "N
I· SSSH Ck 4. As,t. Chr. 3, Monitor 2.
BARBARA OLSEN
Cabinet I 2.3, Pres. 2· !-1.R. Vice Pre>. I 2,3; Glee Cl~b I: Tri H·.y 1,2,4
SSSH C_mm r'.ee 3, Personal Service Monitor 2,3 Student Lounge Mon l'lr
4; Jun 0r Prom Committel:' 3: Sdif'ol Spirit Committee 2; Spanish C:ub 3 4:
Un:ty Board of N ehi 2.
ALAN OLSON
Ha
H -Y
Monitor 2 3 Physics Cub 3: Radio C.Jb 2,3 4.
BARBARA OLSON
H .R. Sec. 4 Glee Cl~b I ,2,3,4 Minor Choral Award 3: G.A.A. I ,2,3,4
Vice Pres. 4 Tennis Mgr. 3, First State Letter 4 Pep Cub 4: Ha'! Monitor
4· Cafeteria Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
DEANNA O LSON
G .A .A . 3 4, Sec . 3, Pres . 4 , Basketball Mgr. 2, G.A.A. Camp 3, Horseback
Riding I 4, Bowling 3,4 , Ripplettes Swim Club 2, Water Show 2. Maier LfJtter
3. Second State Letter 4.
BONITA OPENSKY
H. R. Sec 4· Sliver Pin 3 G.A.A. I·
Pans Club I Tea, hers of Tomorrow 4.
~ri-Hi-Y
2,3 ·
00°~
C.ub 4
P'ns and
I l!:l
�BONITA ORNSTEIN
Personal Service Monitor 2.
CAROLYN OTTO
Fall Play Crew 4: G.A.A. I ,3,4, Bowling 1,4, Mgr. 4, Minor Letter 3;
Pep Club I; Hall Mon itor 2, Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2 3,4;
Future Nurses Club 4.
EDWIN OWEN
Student Council 1,2; Spotlighlers 2: Footba1! I, Shield I: Track 1,2,3,4
Major "N" 3; Basketbal l 2,3; Swimming I· P.E. Leader 2; Ski Club 2,4: Hiy 1,2,4; Mo11ilor 2; SSSl I Chr. 4, Asst. Chr. 4; Librory Stoff 2; Biology
Club 2; A.V.A. Operators C IL1b I: Golden Galleon Guild 1,2,3,4: Inventors
Club 3,4, Pres. 4.
JOANNE OZANIEC
Student Counci l Alt. 2: H.R. Sec. 3, 4 : Spotlighters 3, Sec. 3; Tri-Hi-Y
1, 2 : SSSH Sec. 4, Asst. Chr. 3: Personal Service Monitor 2,4· French Cllib 2;
Ushers Club 4; Pins and Pans Club I.
ROBERT PALM
Track 3; Cross Colmtry 2,3,4, Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4 ; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
STEVEN PANZELLA
Glee Club I, Choir 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4.
SHERRY PANZELLA
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Minor Choral Award 2; G.A .A. 3 4, Bowl ing 4·
Library Service 4; Spanish Club 4, Executive Board 4.
SHELDON PARKER
Transferred from Kelvyn Park H.S., Chicago 2; Silver Pin 3· Intermediate
Band I; German Club I ; A.V.A. Operators Club I.
ANITA PAUSS
Pins and Pans Club I.
KAREN PAWL
Bronze Pin 3· Student Council 2,3,4, A't. I: Glee Club I ; Mus:cale
Steering Group 4: Spotli ghters 3; Ski Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y I; S.S.O. Executive
Board , Assistant Head Sec. 3; SSSH Committee 3 4, Secretary 3,4· Spanish
Club 3,4; Futt.re Nurses Club 2: Honor Stc.dy Hall, Secretary 3.
MARILYN PENCE
Transferred from Maine Township H.S., Des Plaines, 4· Student Counci l 3·
Glee Club I, Choir 2· G .A.A. 1,2,3: Ski C 1ub 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3: Tri-Hi-Y
4; Hall Monitor 3, Cafeteria Monitor 3: German Club 4.
JOAN PENN
Student Council 2; Glee Club I : G.A .A. I: Pep Club 2; Hall Monitor
2,3, Cafeteria Monitor 4: Student Lounge Committee 2: Spanish C lub 2.
ALAN PENNER
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2; Fa:! Play Crew I; Spring P;ay Crew
3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3· Monitor 4; Library Staff 1,3.4: Mode Ra i1
road Club, Vice -Pres. I.
ELWIN PENTLAND
H.R. Pres. 2; Harl Monitor 2.
MARK PEPPERCORN
National Honor Society 3 4 · Silver Pin 4; Ca bi net I ,3, Sec. I Pres. 3;
Code of Ethics Committee 3.4: Harvard Award 3; Illini Boy's State 3;
Basketball 1,2,3, Minor "N" 3; Cross Country 1,2,3; Tennis 1,2.3,4, Major
"N" 3, Captain 3· "N" Club 4: Racket Squad 4 ; S.S.O . faecu tive Bo11rd 4.
SSSH Asst. Chr. 3, Head Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4; Junior
Prom Committee 3; Foreign Exchange St"dent Comm ittee 3; School Spirit
Committee 2; Latin Club 1,2,3 4, Pres. 4 Contest 2,3; Science Fair 2:
Big Brother 2.
RALPH PERLMAN
Student Cabinet Alt. I; Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band I, Concert
Band 1,2,3, Letter 2, Pin 3: Reflections Revelry 2, Award 2· State Science
Fair 2.
JUDY PERLOW
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago, 3: Student Counci l 2; H.R. Vice
Pres. 1,2; Ha ll Monitor 1,2 Personal Service Monitor 1,2, Library Service
2: Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
MAUREEN PERNITZ
Student Council 2; H.R. Sgt. at Arms I; Musica le Crew 4: Fall Play Crew 4,
Spring Play Crew 3: Reflections Revelry 4; G.A.A. 1.2, Bowling 2; Hall
Monitor 3,4; Homecoming Committee 4, Attendant 4: French Chib 2,4:
Pins and Pons Club I; Teachers of Tomorrow 4,
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�KATHLEEN PERSKY
Tcansferred from Schurz H.S .. Chicago 2; G•ee Club 2; G .A.A. 1.2.
MARIAN PETERS
Transferred from Maine Township, Des Plaines I; Intermediate Orchestra 2,
Orche,tra 1,3. Student Director 2, Letter 2, Silver Pin 3, Musicale 3 ·
German C!ub I.
G RANT PETERSON
Racket Squad 4: Hi-Y 3,4, Chaplain 4; SSSH Chr. 4 SSM Asst . Super 4;
Homecoming Committee 4· Science Fair 2, Awards 2.
J OHN PETERSON
Cabinet Alt. 4; H.R. Pres. 2: Barbershoppers 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2, Minor
"N" I; Racket Squad 4: SSSH Chr. 3,4, Supervisor 4; Hall Monitor 2.3; Student Union Mon itor 4; Class Ring Committee, 2.
J UDY PETERSEN
H.R. Sec. 3 4· Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y I 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 2, 4 ; SSSH
Sec. 4, Monitor 2, Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4: Spanish Club 2; 1 00°~.
Club 3.4, Sec. 4.
CAROL PETERSON
Cabinet 4, 2nd Vice Pres . 4; H.R. Sec. 4 : Glee Club 1,2, C hoir 3, Musicale
I 2.3, Minor Choral Award 3· Spotlighters 2; Reflections Revel ry 1,4: G.A.A.
I 2, Minor Letter 2; Cheerleader 3,4 ; Racket Squad 3,4· Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,
Treas. 2, SSSH Sec. 3· Spanish Club 3; Ushers Club 3.
JOHN PETROSKI
Orchestra 2,34, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Pin 3; Track 1.3,
Shield I · Wrestling 4; German Club 4.
BONN IE PFEIFFER
G.A .A. 1,2, Horseback Riding I 2· Personal Service Monitor 2; Pins and
Pans Club 1,2: Art Award 4.
WILLIAM PFLAUM
Transferred from St. George H.S ., Evanston 2: Nationa l Honor Society 3,4·
Silver p:n 3; Cabinet Alt. 3· H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Debate Team I; Glee
Club I, G!ee Club Letter I; Spotl'ghters 2, Nationai Thespian Society 4·
Fall Play 4, Spring Play 3: Latin Club 2· Golden Galleon Guild 3,4.
MI C HAEL PILDES
Student Co~nci1 4, A!t. 2,3· H.R. Officer-Sec. 1,2,3: Basketba1I 2,3, Minor
"N" 3; Baseball I, Shield I; Golf 2,3 Minor 'N" 3; Racket Squad 4;
Hi-Y 2; SSSH Committee 4· Student Lounge Committee 4, Ch~irman 4.
BRI A N PINE
Silver Pin 3· Spot.ighters 4; Hall Monitor 4; Spanish C lub 1,2,3.4· Golden
Galleon Guild 3.4, Board 4.
STEPHEN Pl NSKY
Transferred from Hirsch H.S.. Chicago 3· Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 3, A!t. 3;
Student Council 4· Art Club 2: Cadet Band I : Football I 2,3, Minor "N"
3; Wrestling I, Shield I; SSSH Asst. Chr. 4, Ha!I Monitor 1,2, Cafeteria
Monitor 4, SSM Asst. Supervisor 3; Student Union Monitor 4· Homecoming
Committee 4· Student Publicity Bureau 2 · Epic 4.
J O AN PI SAN O
Transferred from Good Counsel H.S., Chicago, 3; G.A.A. 2.
EMANU EL PO LLACK
Student Council 2,4 Student Council Alternate 3· H.R. Vice Pres. 2; H.R.
Pres. 3· Fa.I Play Crew I 2, Spring Play Crew I· Foreign Exchange
Student Committee 2; Spanish Ciub 2,3; Hall Monitor 2.
J UDITH POMERI C H
Cabinet Alt. 2 · Glee C!ub 3 · Spotlighters 1.2.3; Fa I Play Crew 3, Spring
Play Crew 3 Reflections Reveiry Crew 3; G .A.A. 1,2,3, Horsebock
Riding 2, Bowlin<J 3; Ski Club 2· Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4; Holl Monitor 2, Personol
Service Monitor 2,3 ,4, Cafeteria Monitor 4· General Scence Club I·
Bio1ogy Club 2; Teac hers of Tomorrow 4.
SUSAN PO RTMAN
H.R. Sec. 3; Reflections Revelry Crew 3 · G .A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback Riding
1,2, Ripp!ettes Swim Club 2 3. Water Show 2 3; Personal Service Monitor
3: French Club 2.
BRU CE POS NER
Cadet Band 1,2, Intermediate Band 3; Racket Squad 4; Ski Club 2,3;
Monitor 3: Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club I, Science Fair I;
Model Railroad Club I.
G AIL PRAEG ER
Glee Club I; Spotlighters 2,3; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3 Horse back Riding I Bowling 3; Pep Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2 ,3 ,4; Personal Service
Monitor 4, Library Service 3; Pins and Pans Club I; Teac hers of Tomorrow 4.
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�NANCY PRILL
Holl Monitor 2, Campus Monit or 2,3,4.
RONALD PROVENZANO
Transferred from Ryerson H.S., Chicago, I; H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Track 2;
Gymnastics 3; P.E. Leader 2; Cofeteria Monitor 3; Science Fair I.
OLIVIA PRYTIKJN
Glee Club 2,3; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
FRANK PUCCIO
Orchestra 2,3,4, Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3,4, Pin 3; Football
Shield I; Baseball Shield 1,2.
RI C HARD RAFFALS
RITA RAITH
Transferred from St. Alphonsus, H.S., Chicago, 3; Twirlers 1,2; Choir
1,2; Spotlighters 4; Racket Squad 4; Personal Service Monitor 3· Lotin
Club 3; Ushers Club 4; Chicago Inter-School Catholic Action 1,2.
DI ANE RAPPAPORT
Transferred from Hirsch, Chicago, 2; H.R. Sec. I; Choir I; Fall Play Crew 4;
G.A.A. I; Hall Monitor 2, Personal Service Monitor 1,3; Ticket Sales
Committee 4· Biology Club 2; Junior Honor Society I.
PHILIP REICHERTS
Track Major "N" 3; P.E. Leader 2; Hi-Y 3,4; SSSH Chr. 4.
DENNIS REIN IER
Hall Monitor 2, Campus Monitor I, Cafeteria Monitor 3; Astronomy Club
1,2,3,4.
JE ROME REZMAN
Cabinet I; Hall Monitor I.
BURTO N RH O DES
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S.. Chicago, I; Radio Club 2.
LYDIA RI CCARDI
Student Council 1,3,4; Glee Club I; Tri-Hi ·Y 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; SSSH Sec.
4; Student Union Board 4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club I.
SUSA N RI C E
National Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 3; Student Council 3, Alt. 2; H.R. Sec.
2 ; Musicale Crew 4; Spotlighters 1,2· Fal l Play Crew 3,4, Reflections Revelry
4: GA.A. I: Pep Club I, Racket Squad 4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4: Hall Monitor 2, Personal Service Monitor 4, SSD Locker Service, Library Service 3 ·
Homecoming Committee 4; Foreign Exchange Student Committee 3; German
Club 1,2,3,4; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2: Scribblers Club I,
Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Ushers Club 3; Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,3,4 ; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
C HARLES RIC HTER
Industrial Arts Club 3; Radio Club 2.
ANITA RlMMLE R
Glee Club 1,2,3.4, Steering Group 3, Crew 3,4; G.A.A.
Monitor 4.
I : Cafeteria
DO UG LAS RIVARD
Basketball 1.2, Shield I; Baseball I, Shield I: P.E. Leader 2; Hi·Y 1,2 4 · SSSH
Chr. 4; SSM Supervisor 4; Student Union Monitor 4.
JULI E ROBB
Cabinet 4; H.R. Vice Pres. 4; Racket Squad 4; Musicale Crew 3; Spot.
lighters 3, Spring Play 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,
Ripplettes Swim Show 1,2,3; Minor Letter 2; Ski Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2, Chapla in 4; SSSH Personal Sec. 4; Student Union Board 4; Ticket Sa les Committee 4; Library Staff 2: Latin Club I, Spanish Club 3; Science Fair Award 2:
Magazine Drive Certificate Awa rd I.
SAM ROBE RTS
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�DENNIS ROCCA
' ran ferred tr 'm Pr..,visc H S.. Maywood. 3; SSD LibrMy Servic-c 1,2.
NEAL ROGIN
Codet B11~d I, rn•errred•a't:1 Band 2 Cr r ert
Sr Jdent L nqc Mon'hr 4· P~ys'cs Cub 3.
BMd 2;
"ki Club
CAROL ROSE
G1 •e C .b 2; Foll Ploy Cr"w 2 Spring Play Crew 2; Ref eclions Reve ·y
Crnw 3 · f'ep Club 2 L brMy Service I 2, L brary Stoff 1,2; Pe• ona
Servi( e Mcn'tor I 2.
MARLENE: ROSE
G.A.A. 1.2,3,4, Bowl;nq 3,4, M'n0r letter 3; Pep Ctub I; L'brory Staft
3 4; Spon1sh Clul: 4· Teachers of Tcmorrow 2 4 Student Lnunge Monitor 4.
JUDITH ROSENFIELD
National Thespion Society 4; Ref:ections Revelry Crow 3,4; Fell Play,
Crew 3,4, Spring Play, Crew 3,4: G.A.A. I : Pep Cl,,b 1,2; Ha'I Monitor 4
Persona Service Monihr 2,4 Cafeteria Monitor 4• Spanish Club 1.2 3.
JERALD ROSENTHAL
Tron Jerred fr, m Ven Steuben H.S., Ch '"9"· 3
Wre•tling 3
Conrer• B11nd
I 2,3,4;
PHILLIP ROSNER
G'.ee Club I Choir 2,3 .4, BMbershoppers 2 3,4, Steering Group 4, Musicale
4 Choral Gold p:n 4, All Sto le Musi. Activity 4 German Club 2,3· Science
Seminar 2: A.V.A. Operators C lub 1,2.3.4.
MICHAEL ROSS
Transferred from Amundsen H.S .. Ch'cago, 2; Student Lounge Monitor 4,
Hai Monitor 4, Forensic< 4.
STEVEN ROSS
Orchestra 2 3 4 c..,det Band I, lrtermediate Band 2, Concert Band 2,3,4,
p:n 3.
BILL ROSS
NANCY ROTHCHILD
Gr<Je C.ub I 2 3,4, Steering Group 4, Crew 3, Siver p:n 4; Fa· Play 4;
Ref1
ecions Reveiry 4• G.A.A. I; Pep C.ub 2; Spanish CILt> 4; 00°/
0
Club 2.
MICHAEL ROTHMAN
H' Y I 2: SSSH A5St. Chr. 4.
MICHAEL ROTHMANN
H.R. Sec. 2· Debate Team 2: Orchestra 1,2,3, Principal 3, Gold Pin 3;
Yearbook Financia. Staff I· Spaoish Club 3; Stamp and Coin Club I; Che•;
Club 2,3.
ERICA ROVEN
Cade+ Band I, Intermediate B11nd 2 Concert Band 3 4; Twirlers 3;
Spotlighters I• G.A.A. 2 3 4, Hor>eback Riding I, Bowl ng 3.4; Hall
Mon:tor 4 ~oanish Cl b 2 3 4.
RAE RUBENSTEIN
Gee C b I 2· G.A.A. 12,3, B.-wing 3; Pep C.ub I; Tri-Hi-Y 2; 100%
C.ub 3,4.
RITA RUBINSTEIN
National Hon ·r Society 4. Bronze Pin 3; Debate Team 3, Nlltional Forensic.
League 3, Membership; Gloe Club 1,2, Choir 3 Minor Choral Award 2
Choral Silver Pin 3; French Club 2 3,4, Pres. 4; Science Fa ·r 2.
MICHAEL RUBY
Cabinet 3,4· H.R. Vice-Pres. I · Glee CIL:b 2; Basketbal l 2· Tennis 1, 2,3.4,
Maior "N" 3: "N" Club 4· Pep Club 2, Racket Squad 4; Nilehilite Staff
2,3,4, Sports Editor 4, News Bureau 3; SSSH Chr. 4, Hall Monitor 3;
Student Union Mc-nit"r 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lat:n Club 1,2.
DENNIS RUFER
Transferred fr m Harlem H.S. Loves Pork. 1 linois I· G'.ee Club I; Phys.c.
Club 3.4.
15'.l
�JAMES RUSSO
LYNN RYDL
G.A.A.1.
JOANNE SACOMANO
Transferred from Mallinckrodt H.S., Wilmette, 2 · Student Council A.t. 3:
H.R. Vice Pres_ 2; Glee C!ub 1,2,3, Choir 4 ; Future NlJrses Club 3,4.
RUTH SAGER
Cabinet 4, Alternate 3 Student Council I; G.ee Cl .b 2; Fall P:ay Crew 2·
G .A.A. 1,4, Modern Dance Club 4 ; Junior Prom Committee 3 Homecom
ing Committee 4· French Club 3,4· Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
STUART SAKEN
Footba'I 1,2,3,4, Maj or "N' 3· Basketball 1,2,3 .4, Major "N" 3: Track 3:
B
aseba ll 1,2, Minor "N" 2; "N" Clcb 3 4· SSSH Chr. 3,4, Hall Monitor 2:
Student Union Monitor 4.
ROBERT SALTZMAN
Student Council I, Alt. 2: Baseba ll 2,3 , Major ''N" 3; "N" Club 4; SSSH
Chr. 4, Asst. 3, Hall Monitor 3. Cafe teria Monitor 3: Student Lounge
Committee 2.
PENNY SANDMAN
G .A.A. 3; Racket Squad 4; Tri- H;.y 2; Hall Monitor 2; French Club 3:
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
KAREN SANDSTROM
Nationa Honor Society 4: Bronze Pi n 3 · H.R. Vice Pres. 2 Treas. 2: G .A.A.
1,2,3,4, Badminton Mgr. 4. General Swim Recreational 4. Softball Mgr. 3
Points ond Awards Mgr. 3, Water Show Crew 3, Maier Letter 2, Life Saving
4: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 ,4, Publicity Chr. 2; Monitor 4; Latin Club 3,4; Math Seminar
2; Science Fair 1.2. State Fair 1st Place 2: Pins and Pans Club I; f,;ture Nurses
Club 3 · Maga2ine Drive Ce rtificate Award I.
HARRIET SCHACHTER
Silver Pin 3 · Co bi net 2.3.4: H.R. Vi ce Pres. 2; Art Council 2 ,3.4: Glee
Club 1.2,3 Choir 4, Student Director 3, Vivace 3,4, Musicale Steering
Group 2,3,4, Costume Director 3, Scenic and Art Director 4, Crew 1,2,3,4
Choral Silver Pin 3· National Thespia n Society 4; G .A.A. I; Ra cket Squad
4; Hi-Y Honorary Member 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1,2 ,3 ,4. Pres. 4; SSSH Sec. 4;
Student Union Board 4: Junior Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Committee
3,4; Library Staff I· Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2: Spanish Club
3,4; Golden Ga' leon Guild 1,2,3,4, Silver Clipper 1,2, Vice Pres. 2:
Unity Board of Nilehi 2; SSO News Cartoonist 3,4; Council of Good
Government 4; Epic 4.
EDWARD SCHAPPERT
Football I· Hall Monitor 4: Honor Study Hall 3.
CAROLYN SCHEEL
Cadet Band I, Intermediate Band 2 Concert Band 2,3, Letter 3; G .A.A.
1,2, Minor Letter 2: Hall Monitor 4: Latin Club 2.3: Science Fair 2.
RICHARD SCHEIBE
SSSH Asst. Chr. 3.
WILLIAM SCHERER
Transferred from Hammond H.S., Hammond, Indiana, I ; Cross Country
I ; SSSH Asst. Chr. 3 Hall Monitor 3,4, Personal Service Monitor 4.
MARSHA SCHEUNEMANN
Tri-H i-Y 3; Persona Service Monitor 2 3,4; Future Nurs&!s Club 4.
RAY SCHIFFER
Tra nsferred from Loyola Academy, Chicago 4· Camera Club 1,2,3, Pres. 3;
School Photographer 3.
KATHERINE SCHILLO
G .A.A. 1,2, Ho rsebac k Riding 1,2, RippleHes Swim Club 2.
DONNA SCHINZING
Glee C lub I ,2,3 4, Mino r Chora l Award 2; G .A.A. I; Spanish Club 2,3 4.
KAREN SCHIPPMAN
Bronze Pin 3; G lee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Viva ce 3 4, Musicale Steering
Group 3, Chora l Silver Pin 3; Yearboo k Senior Staff 4: Tri -Hi Y 3· SSD
Library Service Chr. 4; Spanish Club 2,4· Scribblers C lub I: Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2.
15·1
�JEROME SC HMIT
Transferred froM Notre Dame H .S., Niles, l l ~ino is, 3.
JOHN SCHMIT
Tra nsferred from Notre Dame H.S., N;!es,
1
linois 3.
TERRY SCHNABLE
Spotl:ghters 2· Fa ll Play Crew 4; G .A.A. 2,3 M inor Letter 3; Tri Hi-Y 2;
Hall Monitor 3 · Spanish Club 2, 3,4 : Pins and Pans Club I; Magazine
Drive Certificate Award 2.
ROBERT SCHNAIR
Cabinet Alt. 1, 2· H.R . Treas. J ,2; Racket Sqt1ad 4; Hi Y I : Hall Monitor 4 ·
AVA Operators Club 1,2,3,4· Reflections 4.
HARLENE SCHNEIDER
Transferreo from Roosevelt H .$., Ch icago. 3; Student Council Alt . I;
Glee Cl ub 2 · G.A.A. 1,2, Re presentative 1· Volleyba ll Mgr. 1,2· Hall
Monitor 2 · Teachers of Tomorrow I.
JOHN SCHNIDT
Transferre d from
Study Hall 3.
Schneider
H.S., Chicago,
1: Hall
Monitor 3; Honor
JEFFREY SCHOENBERG
Transferred from Su livan H.S., Chicago, I; Football 1,2; Basketball I;
Baseball I · Ha:I Monitor 2,3.
DIANE SCHRAMM
G.A.A. 1,2,3 4, Horseback Riding 1,2,3,4, Modern Dance Club I 2; German
C lub 2 : Pins and Pans Club I.
SANDRA SCHULDINER
Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Musica~e Crew 1.2,3.4 Fall Play Crew 3 · Spot•ighters 4;
G.A.A. 1,2.3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2; German
Club 3.
LAWRENCE SCHULMAN
Transferred from Lane Techn"cal H .S., Chicago, I ; Library Staff I;
A.V.A. 3,4.
TOM SCHULTZ
C ARLYN SCHUTTLER
Stud ent Council 2 · Illini G:rJ's State 3· Intermediate Orchestra 2, Orchestra
3,4, Pin 4; SSSH Sec. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Student Lounge
Committee 2; Foreign Exchange Student Committee 2,3; German Club 2;
Teachers of Tomorrow 1,2.
NANC Y SC HUYLER
Bronze Pin 3· H.R. Sec. 2; G'ee C'ub I 2, Cho"r 3,4 Vivace 3,4, Steering
Group 2,3,4, Musicale Crew I 2,3,4. Crew Director 4, Choral Go!d Pin 3;
Spotlighters 2,3.4; Fa! I Play Crew 3,4, Director 4; Reflections Revelry Crew
3,4; Ski Club 2, 3,4, Sec. 4: Pep Ciub 2· Tri·Hi-Y 2,3,4; Yearbook Senior
Staff+: French C lub 3.
DAYLE SCHWARTZ
Transferred from Senn H.S., Chicago 3; H.R. Sec. 2; Glee Club 4;
Spring Piay Crew 3 Reflections Reve:ry Crew 3 · G .A.A. I ,2; SSSH
Sec. 4, Hal Monitor 4 Personal Service Monitor 1,2: Ushers Club 4;
Teachers of Tomorrow 3,4.
EDWARD SC HWARTZ
Hall Monitor 3.
KAREN SCHWARTZ
Cabinet Alt. 2,3 : Student Council Alt. I ; Fall Play Crew I, Spring Play
Crew 2 · G.A.A. 1,2; Pep C lub 2· Racket Squad 4; Tri Hi-Y 2: SSSH
Sec. 4; Ha~I Monitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 2.3: Junior Prom
Comm ittee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 2 4· Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
SUELLYN SCHWIED
Nat:onal Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3: Student Counci' 4 . A:t. 4;
intermediate Orchestra 2, Orchest ra I; G .A.A. 1,2; Yearbook Senior
Staff 4; SSD Asst. Ck 4: French Club 1,2,3,4: Science Fair 2; Silver
Clipper Associate Member 2: Teachers of Tomorrow 3 4.
S UE SEEGREN
Nat"onal H o nor Society 3,4· Si lver Pin 3: H.R. Chairman I 4; Art Counci
1,4, Sec. 2, Pres. 3 Art Gold Key I; Spotlighters Vice Pres. 2 3, Treas. 4·
Ref'ections Revelry I: G·.A.A. 1,3: Modern Dance Club 1.3 : Racket Squad
4; SSSH Committee Perso nal Sec. 4; Student Union Board 4 , H omecom ing
Committee 4: French Club 2,3,4 ; Golden Galleon Guild Sec. 3, Chairman
4, Silver Clipper 2: SSO Hi storian 3. SSO News Staff 4; Spotlighters Play
2, Bronze Pin 3; Epic Committee 4; Unity Board of Nileh1 2
155
�ELAINE SEGAL
Transferred fr0m Steinmetz H.S, Chicago 3· Hal
Monitor 2 · Teac ~P.rs of Tomorrow 2 4.
Monitor 4
Cafeteria
GERALDINE SEIBEL
Transferred fr,,m Senn H.S. Ch cogo, 3; Student Counci I 2; H.R. Pre •. I,
Sec. 2· Ho, Mvnitor 2,4, Persr>Pa Service Monitor I 2; Spanish Club 4;
Teachers ,f Tomorrcw 4.
ROLAND SEIDEN
Tra0sferred fr, m Lone Tech H.S., Chicago, 4; Choir 1,2; Wrestlinq
Ho Monik.1 1,2 Campus Monitor 4.
I
MICHAEL SELTZER
Monitor I.
KAREN SENGER
Glee Club I 2.3 · Tri H' Y 3: Pins and Pans Club 3.
KAREN SHABEL
Cab. Alt. I De.egotc 2 Student Council 3,4· H.R. Sec. 2; Glee Club 1,2 ·
Spotl1ghters 3; Pep Club I 2, Freshman Rep. I Treas. 2: Tri Hi-Y 2,4·
SSO Head Clerk 3,4; Student Union Board Sec. 4 · French CILb 2 3
100°{ Club 3,4· Ushers Club 3,4· Pin; and Pans Club 1,2; Racket Squad 4.
JOY SHAFFER
G lee Cl;b I· Reflections Revelry Crew J; G.A.A. I· Pep Club I 2: Hll:I
Monitor 2: Cafeteria Monitor 4.
•
MARLENE SHAPIRO
Cabinet Alt. 3· Spot 1ghters 2; Spring P'ay Crow 3; Pep Club 2: Usher.
C h 4: Teac~cr•, <'f Tomorrow 4.
ROBERT SHAPIRO
r~ck
2 3 Min •r "N" 3; Cross Country 1,2 Sh eld I; Ha:. Monitor
3,4· Gcrrr.un C cb 2,3; Bio.ogy Clcb 2 Chemistry Club 4, Science Fair 2;
Bowling Teom I.
SUZANNE SHAPIRO
-{<
M .~ .r J H
1•
St dy Hal 3; French Cub 2.
JAMES SHATTO
German Cub 3· H1-Y 4.
RONNELL SHAW
Fal P.11y Crew 3,4 Spring Play Crew 3, Ref,ections Revelry Crow 3 ·
G.A.A. I, Ski C lub 2· Pep Club 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4· Holl Monitor 2,3
Persona' Service Monitor 4: Student Union Monitor 3: Spanish C lub 2,3·
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
ALLEN SHEARN
Nah no Hon • Society 3.4· S'lver Pin 4 · Cabinet 2 3, Alf. 4; Student
Council I Intermediate Band I Concert Band 2; Spring P1oy I: Cafeteria
Monaor 4· Junior Prom Committee 3· Homecoming Committee 4· Foreigr
Exchange Student Committee 4, A.F.S. s~mmer Student 3; German Club
2,3.4; 1310 '9Y C b 2, Sc ence Sem·n<'lr 2 3,4 Mal~ Seminar 1,2 Sc'enco
·a r 2
DANIEL SHELLI ST
termed a.e Ba d
c
;b 3
2· H' Y I· Hall Moni•or 4· Spon"sh C ~b 3
P~ysics
fLENE SHER
ntermediato OrLhestra I· Glee C. ib 2· Pep C'ub I· French C Jb 3 4·
Teac hen. uf T"m~rr~w 4.
PAMELA SHERMAN
Glee Cub 2.3· Fall Play Crew 1,2 Spring Play Crew I, Reflections
Revelry Crew 2,4· G .A.A. I ; Ski Club 2· Pep Club I 2 , C~mpus Monitor I.
ALAN SHULMAN
Bowling I· Ha I Monitor 3.
RONALD SHUMAN
C ncert Band 2.3 Bronze Pin 3· Ha M"nitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 4;
Lohn Cub 3, Science Som nar 2,3 4· Science Fa'r 2. OutstMd'ng Award 2·
Golden Ga le~n Gu''d A'5ociafe Member 4.
�JU DITH SIEG EL
G:ee Cl.b 1,4, M rior Aworci 4, Music a 1 Crew 4 Steering Grcup 2;
Spot gh•ers I · N11!iMal Thespi<in Society 4; Fol: Play Crew 3 4, Spring
P•oy Crew 3,4 Re':ecli0ns Revelry Crew 3.4· G.A.A. I; S~i C!~b 2·
Tr -Hi Y 4: Library Service 3 Locker Service 3 · Spac sh Cl ;b 2 3, I 00°'0
c:~b 4; Ushers C .b 4 T•eas. 4· Teacherr of Tomorr,)w 4; Future ".iurse
c
b 4
ROBERT SIELSKI
St,,dert C. n ii Alt. 1,3; Swimming 1,2, Si-10!d I· Latin C .ib 3 4
C1ub 0 4, Scier.:e Seminar 2.
Physics
SHIRLEY SILVER
Transierred f1om East Rockford H.S., Rockford, Illinois 4; Swim Club 2,3;
Pep C:ub 1,2.3; Spanish C lub 2.3.
ELLEN SILVERMAN
1 ro "red ·r •m Senn H.S., Chi< ago 2 · Nat1ona Honor Snciety 4• S11vor Pin
3, S uden; C~"nc I· Glee Club 2. M usicole Crew 3; Fall Pltly Crew 3; Re
!iections Crew 4· G.A.A. I· Pep C cb 2; Campus Mor.t?r 3: French C .1b 2,3·
Teache
•rr.•w 3,4.
JEANETTE SILVERMAN
Glee C b I PP 'nal Se·vice Monitc· 2, l.t:orMy Service 4
23 · .,ohH · 1,morrowl2.4.
Fre ·
LINDA SILVERSTEIN
·LR -,eo.
Sec. 4, SSSH Sec. 4; Persora Serv ce Mvn br
~renc1. C •• o 2, Student Lounge Mor .tor 3· Ref'ech'n Crew 4,
Club
2 3,4;
ROBIN SILVERSTEIN
Tran 'erred from Su van H.S., Chicago I; Studenl Cc ncil Alt, 4;
Glee C:ub 1.2 3, Musicale Steering Group 3, Minor Choral Award 3 ·
Tri H'-Y 2.4 : Personal Service Monitor 4: French C.ub 1.2 · learners , f
T 'morrcw 1,2,3.4: Future Nurses Clu b 4.
RONALD SIMON
SSS H Asst. Chr. 4· Ha.I Mvn'tor 4, Personal Se rviu+ Mc.nit, r 4; Science
Fa:r 2.
JEFFREY SIPPIL
Student Ccuncil 4: Bowling I; Racket Sqvod 4· SSSH S~pervi~:ir 4 Chr.
3 Per rina Servic" Monikr 2 3; Studenf U n'on Boord 4; ~rench Clt<b 2.
LENNART SJOSTEDT
Cob IE . 2 3 4 A.I. I; H.R. v·:e Pres 1,2; Fo,,•bol I 2.3.4 M~jc• "N" 4·
Bo,<c:i:;_ I 2,3,4, Ma ..,r 'N" 4· Baseball I 2.3. Miror N" 2 3; "N Clcb
4; H; Y 4 SSSH Cf. 3 4· Student Un'0n M,nihr 4; J.inior F om Com
rn Ike 3.
HARRY SKOLN IK
Cadi;,t Bai d I
NATALIE SLUTSKY
Glee C;b I ·
French C .b 2.
~oil
p1,,y Crew 4; G .A.A.
I: Pep C1ub 2; Tri H' Y 2;
ELIZABETH SMART
Student Council I; Orchestra 1,2,3 4, Gold Pin 4 : Spofl;ghters 2,3; Spring
Ploy Crew 3, Reflect' ens Reveiry 3 Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G .A A.
1,2,3,4, Basketball Mgr. 3, Softba : Mgr. 4· Ski Ciub 2: Pop Club ?· Tr'
H: Y 2 ,4· Ha I Monifor 4; Fr~~ch Ciub 1,2 · Science Fciir 2.
JUDY SMIGEL
STEVEN SMITH
H.R Ch•. 2, Sec. 3; Voice o+ Dern :cracy Contes+ Fina i,t )· Debate
reo"" 4; Giee Club I, Choir 2 3,4, Barber>hoppers I 2,3 Mu, 11ie I 2.3 4,
Ma >r Role 4 Min"r Chornl Award 2, Choral Siver Pir. 3, C 1
1oral Geld p:.,
4· National Thesp 'ln s, ciety 4, Fa I P'ay 4 Reflectieo~s Reve ry Norrotor 3·
~adet Sq"~d 4· Lat'n Cl•1b 2,3 .
BARRY SNYDER
Sp · igl>+cr. 4
C1., C. t 2.
L' brary Staft 2 3
Span sh C
b
I; A>fr nc my Cluo 2 ·
JUNE SOLOMON
Stud,.··t C unc' I; H.R. Treas. I· G.A.A. I H:>rseback Riding I; Pep C uo
I : Hail Mon itor 3 4 P<Jrsona. Service Monihr 2· Homocom1ng Q eer
Comm ittee I.
LINDA SOROKIN
Tranderrt1d from Senn H.S .. Ch 'cago 4; H.R. Pros. I Soc /: Pop Club
2 · Yeo rbook Genera Sta ff 3 Associa le Ed: t•;r 4 · Qui and Scroll 4;
Math Cub 3· Senicr Girls Cl .b 4.
l:Yi
�SUSAN SPERO
1
G ee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Student Director I .2. Vivace 3,4, Musicale 1,2,3,4,
Ma jor Role 2,3 4, Steering Group 2,3, Chora Gold Pin 3; Ref~ections
Revel ry 4; Ski C lub 2; Pep Cub I, Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3; SSSH
Sec. 4. Hall Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3.
SHEILA SPIEGEL
Transferred from Rooseve t H:S., Chicago, 3; Student Council A.t. 1,3·
Cadet Band 2· G.A.A. 1,2, Maior Letter 2, Intramural Capta inball and
Volleyba ll 1,2 · P.E. Leaders 2· Yearbook General Staff 2; Personal Service
Mon itor I.
CONRAD SPIRRISON
H.R. Treas. I; G loe Club 2; SSSH Chr. 4; German Cl ub 2,3; Biology
Club 2; Physics Club 3 ·Science Fair 2.
NORDY SPIVAK
Cabinet Alt. 2; German Club 3.
WILLARD STAAR
Swimming I, Shield I ; P.E. Leader I; SSSH Asst. Chr . 4, SSM Asst. Supervisor 4 Hall Monitor 2,4 ; Library St aff 2,3.
SCOTT STADLER
Hall Monitor 2,3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
JAY STEIN
Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Council Alt. 4; SSSH Chr. 4 ; Hall Monitor 2.
STANLEY STEIN
Transferred from Senn H.S.. Chicago, 3; Student Council Alt . I, Student
Officer 2 · H. R. Pres. I, H.R. Vice Pres. 2; Concert Band 1,2,3, Letter 2 ;
Cross Country 4.
DONALD STEINSEIFER
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Barbershoppers 3, Choral Silver Pin 3 · A.V.A.
Operators Club 3.
BRUCE STEPHENS
Glee Club I; Basketbal. 1,2 3, Minor 'N" 2; Baseball 1,2, Minor "N"
2; P.E. Leaders 2; Hi-Y 1,2,4; SSSH Chr. 3, Asst. Chr. 4· Hall Monitor
2,3· Student Union Monitor 4.
MICHAEL STERN
Transferred from Martin H.S. Laredo, Texas, 3; H.R. Guidance Officer I·
G:ee Ciub I: A.V .A. Opera+ors Cl Jb 2; Press Club I.
BONNIE STEVEN S
Cabinet 1,2,3, Sec. 3; Student Council 4 · Debate Team I; Ari Council
2.3; Spotlighters 2: Reflections Revelry 3, Crew 2: G.A.A. 1,2,3; Ski
Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3 , Vice Pres. 3; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service
Monitor 4; Student Union Mon itor 4; JLnior Prom Committee 3; Student
Lounge Mon;tor 3· French Cl.1b 2.3; Science Foir 2; Ushers Club 3.
SHELDON STONE
Transferred from Tuley H.S., Chicago , 3· Student Council Alt. 1,2; Football
1,2, Major 'T' 2, Captain I; P.E. Leaders 2; Hall Monitor I.
FRANK STONEMARK
Personal Service Monitor 3 4 SSD Library Service I, Library Staff 2.
CAROL STONER
Cabinet 2,3,4, Alt. I, Big Sister 2; Debate I; G .A.A. 1.2· Pep C lub 1,2
Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4, Treas. 3 Sec. 4; SSSH Sec. 4 Monitor 4·
Student Union BoMd 4· Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming CommittGe
4 ; German Club 2.
MI C HAEL STRONBERG
Student Council Ar. I· H.R. Vice Pres. I; Gloe Club 1,2; Musicale Steering Group I 2,4· National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew I, Ref!ections
Reve!ry Crew I 2.3 4; Water Show Crew I; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Asst.
Chr. 4· Student Union Board 4, Entertainment Chr. 4 ; Spanish Club I 2·
Physics Club 3 : A.V.A. Opera'ors C lc b 1,2,3,4 · Industrial Arts Club 3.
MARA SUGARMAN
Student Council Alt. 3 · American Legion Oratorical Contest 2,3; Debate
Team 2,3, Letter 2,3, Degree of Honor 3; National Thespian Society 3,4;
Fal P'ay Crew 1,3, Spring Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Racke1
Squad 3,4; French C!ub 2,3.
TAMA RA SUGA RMAN
Glee Ciub I; G.A.A. I 2, Horseback Riding 2; Pep Club I; Tri H:-Y 2·
French Club 4; Pins and Pans Club I.
158
�DONALD SUPERFINE
Cadet Bord 2 lrterrr>ediote Band 2, C0ncert Band 3,4
ROBERTA SUSS
·a P'a Crt • 4; G.A.A. I Yearbock Sen"or S!liff 4; SSSH Sec 4 Ha
M_n Jr 3· rrenc Cub 2· Biu1ogy C:ub 2.
PAULA SVEDLUND
Nat1ona 1-<c»or Society 3 4, Silver P1r 3; Cab1r.et I Alt. 2; Art Counc1
2,3 4 Pres. 3; Spr-tl'.ghter 2 3· G.A.A. I; Pep C. ,b I· Tr >-Ii Y 2,3,4
Treos. 4· SS~ Soc 4; H'!ll Mender 4· French Cl,b 1.2
JUDY SVESNOHA
Ha M inifor I· Pins and Pans Club 4.
BARBARA SWANSON
Gee Cub 1,2· G.A.A. 1,2,3.
CURTIS SWANSON
Studon · C. nG·I A.t I,2; H.R. Pres. I, Intermediate Band 1,2; Footbali
Shi&.d I; Bo>ketoa I, Shield I; Baseball 2, Shield 2· PE. Leaders 2,3;
Hi Y ,2.4 Ch,,p1ain I; SSSJ-1 Chr. 4, Hall Monitor I 2.
DORIS SWANSON
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 1,2 3,4, Horseback Riding Mgr. 2,3,4, Horseback Riding
1.2,3.4, Ripplettes Swim C lub 2, Water Show 2, Minor Letter 2, Major
Letter 3; French Club 2.
NANCY SWANSON
G.A.A. I.
ELAYNE SWIDER
Transferred from Holy Family Academy, Chicaqo. 3; Spo+lighters 4• G.A.A,
4. Bowling 4; Racket Sq ed 4· 100°' C ib 3, Polish C'ub 1,2· Ushers Club
4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4; Chicago lnier-School Catho':c Action 1,2,
Catho'ic Youth Organizatior I 2.
ANITA TANNENBAUM
G!ee Ci cb 1.2; Fa Pldy Crew 3,4· Sk. C:ub 2· Pep c..b
S<>rv1ce M .nit,-, 4; Usher' C b 4.
JAMES TANNER
Fool ba 4 Mg M11jor "N
'l\j 3 · l\J' c Jb 4.
4, Baseba
2,3
I.
Perscral
Mgr. Shie1d 2 Mgr. Minor
JOAN TASMER
Gee C: Jb I 23, C'1oir 4, Ac. ompanist 4, Musicale Crev1 3 4 Ct-oral Gold
Pi~ 4; G.A .A. 1,4 Horseb<'lck Riding I, Bow'ing 4, Minor Letter 4 Pep
Club I; Tri-Hi-Y 2,4; Library Service I· Latin Club 3,4; Ushers Club
4: Pins and Pans Club 2: Futu re Nurses I 2,4, Recording Sec. 4: Magazine
Drive Certificate Award I,2
ED TAX
Transferred trom Maine Township H.S .. Park Ridge, 4: Spanish C!ub 4.
HARRY TAXIN
Nationa' Honor Society 3.4, Silver Pin 3; Caoinet I; Mus1ca e Crew 1,2,3.4,
Steering Group 1,2,3,4; Spotl1ghters 2· Nation.;I Thespian Society 2.3.4,
Pres. 4; Fa Play Crew 1,2,3, Stage Mgr. 4. Spring Play Crew I,2,3 4,
Ref'ections Revelry Crew I 2,3,4 Ma '>r Dramatics Award 3; Student Union
B'oard ·1, Student Union Mor.hr '.?,); Gernion Club 2; S1;..ence Seminar
2, Math Seminor 2, Science Fair I; A.V.A. Operators Club I 2.3,4, Vice
Pres. 2· Rad Club 1,2.
ALAN TAYLOR
Germac C:ub 2 l.A.l.
WILLIAM TAYLOR
Transferred fr.
Radio C 1b 2 3.
Cl~b
3,4.
Amundso.
H.S.
Chicago, 2; Track 2; Swimming 3;
ELAINE TENNISON
Transferred from Marshall H.S. Chi~ago, I: Student Cot..nL. 3.4: H.R.
Sec. 4: G.A.A. 1,2 4~ 25 Point Pin 2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; L'brary
Staff I.
ROBERTA THIES
Art Counc,1 3,4; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Publicity Mgr. 4, Fresh
m<in Representdt vo I, Horseback R ding 1,2, Water Show Crew 2.3, Major
Letter 4; Racket Squad 4· SSO Historian 4, Hall Monitor 4, Cafeteria
Monitor 3,4; Stc:dent Un'0n B,>ard 4: Homecoming Committee 4; Latin
Club I· Golden Galleon Guild As.ociare Member 4; Ushers CIJb 3; SSSH
Chr. 4: Epic Exec .. tive Cocncil 4, Art Staff 4.
159
�JAMES THIGPEN
Student CwJn<..1
Wrestl'ng 4 G'
1
Alt. I; Intermediate Band I, Concert Band 2,3 Pin 3;
2: Cafeteria Monitor 4 : German Club 2; Bowling Club I.
ROBERT THOMAS
F' otba 2.3.4 Mdjor "N" 3, Track 3; Wrestling 2· 'N" Club 3; SSSH
Chr. 4, Ha
M<:/tur 3· St, dent Union Mon'tor 4; A.V.A. Operators
C.ub I.
KAREN THOMSEN
G·ee C cb 2· G.A.A. 1,2 ; Tri H -Y 2; SSSH Sec. 4; German Club 2.4
RON TINAGLIA
Cabinet Alt. I; Student Council A ,t, 2: H.R. Vice Pres. 1,2; Intermediate
Band 1,2 · Reflections Revelry Crew 3 · Football 4 , Mgr. Major "N" 4;
"N" C lub 4: P.E. Leaders 2; Racket Squad 4; SSSH Chr. 3,4 , SSD Super. 3·
Student Union Boord 4. Student Union Monitor 4: A.V.A. Operators Club
23 ,4.
!LENE TIYIN
Student Council 1,2,3· H.R. Treas. 3: G.A.A. I , Minor Letter I; Racket
Squad 3.4 , Co·Chr. 4 SSSH 4· Student Lounge Committee 2· Germon
Club 2· United Fund Drive Co Chr. 2: C!othing Drive Co.Chr. 2; Hi-Y
Citizenship Award Committee 3; Monitor 4; Fa Play Crew 4; Ref.edion,
Revel ry Crew 4· Spring Ploy Crew 4.
JERRY TORGERSEN
German C b 2
JUDY TORGERSEN
NANCY TOVELL
Tronsforred from Amundsen H .S., Chicago, 3; Sh1dent Council 2; Choir 1,2;
G.A.A. 1,2 3, Tumbling Mgr. 3, Bowling 3, Minor Letter 2· Tri Hi-Y 1,2
Chaplain 2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4· Nilehi 1ite Stoff News Bureau 3: Library Service I· 100°1 Cub 4: Golden Galleon G"ild 3, Boord 4.
0
ROBERT TRENDLER
Hol M· n tor 4· Biology Club 2, S6ence Fair 2; Model Ra !road Club
2.3 4.
CLAIRE TULSKY
Gee C1ub 1,2 M nor Choral Award; G.A.A. 1,2,3 4, Volleyball Mgr. 2,
Horsebo. k Riding 2 Bowling 3,4, Minor Letter 3 Pep C lub I; Monitor 4·
F<en'h Cl b · B:o ogy Club Treas. 2; Scribblers C!ub I· p: ns and Pons C ub 3 ·
Tea ,er • T >m •rr w I 2,4.
CHUCK TUROFSKY
Cabinet 4 A.t. 1,3· H.R. Vice Pres. 2 Art Council I· Wre t irg I 2· Racket
Squad 4 Ha • Monitors 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Lot'n Club I·
Physic Cl b 3: Germon Club I .2.
DANIEL UDITSKY
Transferred frorn Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 2; Musicale Steering Group 4;
Notionol Thespian Society 4, Treas. 4; Fal l Play Crew 3,4, Student Director 4 ;
Spring Ploy Crew 3, Student Director 3; Reflecti ons Revelry Crew 3,4;
Swimming I; Homecoming Committee 4; Science Fair 1,2; A.V.A. Operators
C lub 1,2,3.4.
GWEN URELIUS
Art c,unc1 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 3 Art Gold Key 2,3 4· Glee C·ub I 2,3,4.
Vivace 3,4. M..isico'e Crew 1,2 4. Musicale Minor Role 4, Steering Group 3,
Charo Silver Pin 3· Spotlighters 1,2,3,4; Reflections Revelry Crew 2;
GA A. I .2 Hnr~ebock Riding I 2, Modern Dance Club 3 · Ski Club 3.4·
<...1 b I 2· U•hers Club 3.
~PM
JAMES VARVERIS
Bo.,ebo 1.2· Hi Y 4; Hall Mon.tor 4.
DACE VENTERS
Bronze P'n 3 Ha
Monitor 4; German Cl b 2; Steuben Soc'ety AwMd 2.
ANDREA VERBIN
Fa P1ay Cr&w 3,4. Spring Play CreN 4, Reflect•on Reve ry Crew 4·
G.A.A. I; Pep Club I· Yearbook Senior Staff 4· Spanish Club 2,4; Ushers
Club 4; Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
EUGENE VETO
National Honor Society 3.4, Silver Pin 3: Basketball 1,2, Shield 2; Racket
Squod 4; Hi-Y I 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Yearbook General Stoff 3,4, Editorin·Chief 4; Epic Advisory Cabinet, Council Choirmon 4· SSSH Chr. 4,
Asst. Chr. 4; Homecoming Committee 3; Foreign Exchange Student Com
mittee 3: French Cub 1,2.3, Pres. 3; Math Seminar I 2; Golden Gol!eon
Guild Associate Member 4· Representative tc High School Intergroup Re
1ot ons Conference 3.4.
RENARDA VODIAN
Glee C ;b 1.2. Musi-a 1,2, Miror Choral Award 2 Tri-Hi Y 2; Hall
Mor.tor 4, L:brary Stoff 3; Frencr Club 3· Tea,hers of fomorro" 3.
JGO
�CLAYTON VOEG TLE
Tra ;err~d 'rom Schurz 1-l.S. Chicago. 2; Student Counci 4 Alt. I· SSSH
As
C
J; Hall Moni•N I 2,3 4.
SUSAN VORSATZ
f"Pia~ C e" 4; G.A.A I; Ski Cl"b 3.
JEFFREY WALES
C
Count•y I· SSSH Asst. C1 r. 4 Ha, Monitor 2; s,arish Cluo I 2
HEATHER WALLACE
Sp t g"ter 2,3 ,4; Spr'ng Play Crew 3; Ref'ections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A.
I; Ha I Monitc:-r 4 ; SSD Library Service 4; Homecoming Committee 4 :
French Cub 4, Treas. 4 ; Pins and Pans Club 3,4 , Soc.-Treas. 3, P·Jbl iciry
Chr. 4.
SHIRLEY WALLACE
G .A.A. I, P~·c Club I: Ha I Monitor 1,3,4.
CARY WALLACH
Ba·ketbal 2,3, Shield 2, Cross Country 2, Shield 2; SSSH As>t. Chr. 4.
Ho ' Mo •'tor 2 Sltident Union Moniior 4; Science Fair I.
FRANCES WALLACH
Transferred from Marsr~ll H.S .. Chcago I· Chon.s I; G.A.A. I; Pep CIL b 2·
Hal Monitor 4, SSD Librnry Service I; Sponish Cl"b 2 3.
CA ROLE WALLER
Cabinet I 2· Sludent Counc1 3,4; H.R . Sec. I· Spotlighters I 2; Sprng
Play Crew 3, Reflections Reve'.ry 2; G.A.A. I· Racket Squad 3,4, Sec 4;
SSSH Personal Sec. 4, L1brMy SNv:ce 3; H<.:mecoming Comm'Heo 3 4
Schoo Spir't C< mm1ttee 2 Frerch CIL.b 1,2
JANET WALLIS
G.ee Club 2 3 4, Musicale Crew 3, M "')' Choral Award 3
T,:.H,-Y 2,3; Span"sh Club 2,3
Pep Club 1,2;
JOE WALSH
MARY WAMPOLE
Tranderred lr<>m Ner,.ho H.S .. Neo>hc Mi~ ouri 4; H.R. V'ce Pres. 3·
Pep C:ub 1.2 3· Personal Service Mc nihr 4: Spanish Club 2,3 .
GEORGE WANASKI
Cabinet 4· G•ee Cub I, Choir 2,3 ,4, Barbershoppers 2.3.4 Musicale I 7 ,3,4,
Steering Group 4, Choral Gold Pin 4; Trac k 1,2,3 4 , Minor "N" 2; Ches<
Club 2,3.
FRANK WARDA
Basketba
2.3.4, Major "N
3, 'N" Club 3,4; SSSH Asst
4 SSO M ,n'r-r Caph'n 2· St"dent Union Monitor 4.
Supervise''
ROBERT WATERLOO
Orche: 'ra 2,3 4. C nce<t Bond I 2 3 4, P ~ j,4.
CYNTHIA WEBER
Tr H' Y 2 3 4 SSSH Sec. 3 i-!a 1 Mo~,.or 4· Homecoming Committee 4
German C. b I 2.3; Pi"s a"d Par, Clcb 3,4· Ma::;azine Drive Certificalo
Award I; o·s+•id Nort~orn II 'nos Ga• Cornpnny Crer•y Pie Contest 4
NANCY WEBER
G .A.A. I 2,3.4, Bowling 3.4· Pep Club ?; Ski Club 2; Persona
Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3; Fuh1re N~rses Club 4.
Service
SUZANNE WEBER
Tr' -Hi Y 3 4· Hal Monitor 4; Usher' Cub 3,4 p; >and Paos Cub 3.
KAREN WEBSTER
Canine+ 2· Or<~~stra I 2,3,4 Prioc1pal 4 Leiter 3; Musicale 4· Ref ectic-n>
4; T ri-H; Y 1,2; Personal Service Moni•or 4· Spanish Cl b I 2 · Future
Ncrses Club 2.3,4.
ltil
�ANITA WEINSTEIN
Student Council Alt. 4: Reflections Reveiry 3 4· G .A.A. 1,2,3,4, General Re
creat iona l Swim 2 3, 4, Bowli ng 4, Ripplettes Swim Club 2.3 , Water Show
2, Wat er Show Crew 23; Ski Oub 2,3; Pep C l 1b I, Racket Squad 4·
Tri -Hi-Y I ; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Student
Lounge Monitor 4 : French Club 2,3· 100% Club 2,3 .4: Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3,4 ; Physics Club 3; Ushers Club 3.
BARBARA WEISS
G.A.A. I; Hl'll' Mon:tor 4, Personal Service Monitor 2.
BEATRICE WEISS
Tronsforred from Su:livan H.S., Chicago 4; Choir I 2.3· Ha I Mon:tor 3,
Personal Service Monitor 3.
BEYERL Y WEISS
SpC:ng Play Crew 4, Reflections Revelry Crew 3 4; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 3;
Hall Monitor 4.
JERRY WEISS
Glee C!Jb 1,2, Choir 3 4, Musicale 3, Choral Silver Pin 3: Fall Play
Crew I, Reflection Revelry Crew I 2,3; Wrestling 1,2; Ha'I Monitor 4;
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2 3,4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
JOAN WEISS
Nationa' Forensic League 4; Spotlighters I, National Thespian Society
3,4, Vice-Pres. 4; Fa ll Play 3,4, Student Director 4. Spring Play 1,3 4,
Reflections Revelry 3, Crew 4, Major Dramatics Award 4: G.A.A. I; Pep
Club 1,2 · Yearbook Senior Staff 4 · Hall Monitor 4 , Personal Service
Monitor 2,3,4; Ticket Sa!es Committee 3; Student Lounge Monitor 4 ·
Spanish Club 1,23,4; Scribblers C lcb I Golden Galleon Gui ld 3,4· A.Y.A.
Operators Club 3 4 · Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
SHARON WEISSMAN
Glee C!ub 1,2. Minor Choral Award 2; G.A.A. I; Spanish Club 3; 100%
Club.
SHELLEY WEXLER
Transferred from Hirsch H.S. Chicago, I; National Honor Society 3,4·
Silver Pin 3· Cabinet 2: Student Council Alt. I; H.R. Sec. 3; Musicale
Crew Diredor 3, Steering Group 3; National Thespian Society 4 Fall
Play Crew 3.4 Spring Play Crew 3,4, Reflections Revelry Crew Director 4:
G .A.A . 1,3; Pep Club 1,2: Racket Squad 3,4· Yearbook General Staff 3
Associate Editor 4; Nilehilite Staff 3.4. Editor-in-Chief 4; Hall Monitor 2.
Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Student Union Board 4; Spanish C'ub 1,2,3:
Golden Galleon Guild 3.4 · Ushers Club Junior Co-ordinator 3 · Bridge
Club 3· Teachers of Tomorrow I 2 3, Big Sister 2· Quill and Scroll 4 Ring
Comm•ttee 2.
BARBARA WHITE
American Legion Orator:ca, Contest 2,3,4; Debate Team 1,2; Gloe Club
1,2, Minor Choral Award 2: Reflections Revelry 4: Fall Play Crew 1.3 4,
Spring Play Crew 1,3; G.A.A . I, Horseback Riding I; Pep Club 1,2.
Racket Squad 4 : Yearbook Senior Staff 4 ; SSSH Sec. 3,4, Hal Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 1,2; Goiden Galleon Guild 3.4; Ushers Cub 3; Teachers or
Tomorrow 1,2,34· Maga1ine Drive Certificate Award I.
MICHAEL WHITE
Track I; Hall Moni tor 1,2, 4 · Math Seminar I.
RONALD WHYMAN
Transforred from McDonogh Sr. H.S ., New Or:eans, Louisiana, 3; Football
Major Letter I, Basketball Major Letter 2· G .A.A. Honorary Member 4·
SSSH Asst. Chr. 4.
JUDITH WIDMAN
Tronsferred from Senn H .S.. Chicago, 2; Student Council A:t. 4: H.R . Sec.
3; Debate Team 4; Glee Club I, Musicale Steerinq Group 4, Crew 2,3,4·
Spotlighters 4, National Thesp'an Society 4; Fall Play Crew 2.3,4, Spring
Play Crew 2,3,4, Reflections Revelry Crew 2.3.4, Chr. 3: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Water Show 3, Crew 3, Modern Dance Club 2 3 4: Ski Club 4; P.E. Leaders
I ,2: Pep Club 1,2, Rocket Squad 4; SSO Persona Sec. 4, Holl Monitor
3 4, SSD Library Service 3; Latin Club 1,2 German C .ib 3,4· General
Science C lub I; Teachers of Tomorrow 2,3 ,4.
PAULA WIE SE
Latin Club 3.4: Ushers Club 4· Future Nurses Club 3 4.
PATRI C IA WILSON
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 4· Fa'I Piay Crew 4, Spring
Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y 3,4: Hall Monitor 4- Homecoming
Committee 4; French Clvb 2.3.4; 100°1 Club 3 4.
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RICHARD WILSON
Football 1,2, Minor "N" 2: Track 1.2. Shie!d I· SSSH Chr. 4; Hall Mooitor
2: Golden Galleon Guild 3 4.
JILL WINE
National Honor Society Bronze Pin 4 · H.R . Sec. 2· Musicale Crew 3,4· Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew 3 4. Chr. 4. Sprinci p,ay Crew 2,3 ,4. Reflections
Reve:ry Crew 3,4; G.A.A. I · Ski Club 2; Pep Club 2: Tri -Hi-Y I 2; Yearbook
Senior Staff 4: Hall Monitor 3,4 Personal Service Moni tor 4: French Club 3 4;
100~~ Club 3.4; Genera l Science Club I, Science Fair 2· Scribblers Club I;
Ushers Club 3; Teachers of Tomorrow 3. 4, Pres. 4 · Future Nur>es Cub 2.
RAYC H ELLE WIN STEAD
G .A.A. 2; Pep Club I; H a Monitor 2,3; Spanish C 1ub 2: Teachers of
Tomorrow 1,2,4.
C LYDE WINTER
Debate Team 2· Football I , Shield I: Wrestling 2 Minor "N" 2: Tennis
1,2,3, Shield I · Ski Club 3,4; SSSH Asst. Chr 4 · Student Union Monit or 4.
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�EDM UND WINTER
National Honor Society 4: Silver Pin 3· H.R. Pres. 3,4: Debate Team 2,3,4
Nationa l Forensic League 2,3,4, Membership 2· Orchestra 1,2,3,4 Principa' 2,
Pin 3· Math Seminar 1,2· Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
PENNY WISER
H.R . Pres . 2: Orchestra 2,3. Letter 3; Pep Club I; Tri Hi-Y 1,2; Personal
Service Monitor 4; 100'/' Club 3.
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BETTE WITC HER
Student Counci
G.A.A. I.
Alt. 2; Glee Club 1,2
Choir 3,4, Choral Silver Pin 3·
RO BIN WITHALL
National Honor Soc;ety 4; Silver Pin 3· Cabinet I · Student Council 2, Alt. 3·
lntermediMe Band 2 , Concert Band 3,4, Letter 3: Glee Club I, Musicale
Crews I· Fall Play Crew 3. Reflections Revelry Crew 2: GA .A. I: Yeatbook
Genera' Staff 3,4, Associate Editor 4: Foreign Exchange Student Committee
Sec. 2.3: French Club 1,2.3; Science Seminar 3,4· Scribblers Club I Golden
Galieon Guild 3,4, Literary Editor 4, Silver Clipper 1,2: Teachers of Tomorrow
I 2.
LI NDA WOHL
H .R. Pres. I 2, Vice Pres . 3· Art Council 2.3: Glee Club 1,2; Musicale
Crew 1,2 : Fall Play Crew 2 Spring P:ay Crew 2,3, Refiections Revelry
Crew 3: Tri-H-Y 1,23: Hall Monitor l ,2,3· Persona l Service Monitor 1,2 ;
Spanish Club I: Ushers Club 3 Big Sisler 2.
BARRY WOLDMAN
Honor Certificate 3· Cabinet 2; Student Counci 1 Alt. 3; Debate Team
2, National Forensic League 2· Cadet Band 1,2, Intermedia t e Band 2·
Lafn Club 2,3; Mat h Se minar 2· Science Fair 2: Big Brother 2.
LYNDA W OLF
Transferred from Lakeview H .S., Chicaqo, 2: Hi-Q Club I; G.A.A. 1,3,4
Volleyball Mgr. 4; Hall Monitor I, SSD Library Service I ; Teachers of
Tomorrow 4.
NEIL W O LF
Student Counci 4: Glee Club 1,2, Choir 4· Spotlighters 4; Spanish Club I.
VICTO R W OLFE
Transferred from Austin H.S., Chicago. 3· H.R. Pres. I: Debate Team
I 2,4 , Nationa1 Forensic League 4 · Glee Club t 2.
H ERBERT WOLFF
Intermediate Band I: Swimming 2.3
Moni+or 2, Personal Service Monitor 2.
Major Lotter 3; "N"
Club
3,4:
JAC K WOLLMAN
Silver Pin 3 · Yearbook General Staff 3 ,4, Associate Editor 4; Chess Club I.
HARO LD WOLMAN
National Honor Society 3,4, Silver Pin 4: Baseba· 2, Mgr. Shield 2;
Tennis 3, Minor "N" 3: Hi-Y 2: Latin Club 2 3,4 Treas. 4, Contest 2 3;
Physics Club 3.
MILFORD WOLPOFF
Orchestra 4, Cadet Band I Concert Band 2,3.4, Pin 3,4; Sc ience Seminar
3 4 Science Fair 2.
JOAN WOLTER
National Honor Society 3,4. Silver Pin 3: Student Cocrncil At. 2: Yearbook Genordl Staff 3,4, Asoociato Editor 4: Lutin C 1ub 1,2.3.1 , Latin Contest 1,2,3; Science Seminar 2,3 .4, Science Fair 2
BEVERLY WYKOWSKI
Glee Club 1,2.3, Choir 4 M inor Choral Award 2; G.A.A. 2,3· Pep Club I·
Teachers of Tomorrow 4.
ADRIENN E WYNN
Transferred from Sulivan H.S., Chicago 2; Spring Play Crew 3, Re
flections Crew 3.4 · Ski Club 2· Pep C lub 2; Personal Service Mon itor 4,
Attendance Office Monitor I: French Club ,3: Teachers of Tomorrow 3 4.
PA MELA YANKULOFF
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, I; Glee C lub 2,3; G .A.A. I:
Spanish Club I.
DO ROTHY YAVER
Bro nze Pin 3· Art Council 3,4 · Spotlighters 3,4 · Tri-Hi -Y 2· Latin Club I.
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�JUDITH YOUN G
Cabinet Alt. 3; Student Council Alt. I· H.R . Pres. 2; Reflections Revelry
2,4; G.A A. I Modern Dance Club 3· Ski Club 2; Cheerleader I:
Pep Club 1,2, Racket Squad 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1.2; SSSH Sec. 4, Hall Monitor 3;
Student Lounge Committee 3 · Spanish Club 2, Sgt. at Arms 2.
C AROL ZEHNLE
Twirlers 1,2,4; Fall Play Crew 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3, Horseback Riding 1,2.3;
Ski Club 3· Pep Club I· Hall Monitor 2; German Club 2· Science Seminar
2. Science Fair 2: Future Nurses Club 4.
BARRY ZEID
Hall Monitor 2; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3 · Physics Cl~b 3.
JERRY ZIEG LER
Track 2, Cross Country I; Spanish Club 2.3 · Bowling Club I.
MARK ZIVEN
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S., Chicago, 2; Hall
Club 4; Science Fair 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 2.3,4.
Monitor 4; Spanish
M IC HAEL ZUCKER
Student Council 3 Alt. 2; H.R. Treas. 2; Racket Squad 4; Student Lounge
Monitor 4, Hall Monitor 2: Spanish Club 2.
JOANNE ZWEI G
Transferred from Marywood H.S., Evanston 2· Amerrcan Legion Oratorica 1
Contest 2,3, 2nd Place 3, DP.bate Team 3; Glee Club I, Vivace 3,4; Spotlighters 2, National Thespian Society 3,4, Fall P1 ay 3, Reflections Revelry
Crew 3; SSSH Chr. 4; Yearbook General Staff 3 4· Tri-Hi-Y 2: LatiP
Club 2,3 4· Biology Club 2; Golden Gelleon Guild 3,4; Bronze Pin 3· Epic 4.
�seniors not pictured
STEPHEN GOLDBERG
ARLENE GOLDSTEIN
Tran fNred r ·m Senn H.S., Chicago. 4.
DAVID JOLLEY
Trans orred from San Diego H.S., California . 3.
JUDITH KAISER
MARY MASELLI
Cabioe• I ·
National Honor Sec ety 3 4· S11ver Pin 3
Student Counc I A ,t. I; I 1ini Girl's State 3· Debate Team 2
Notioool Forensic. Leoguo 2 G co C1"b 1,2, Music~.c Crew 2 ,
G .A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding I 2; Yearbook General Staff
3 4 ; SSSH Sec 4; Foreign Exchnnge Student to Norway 4·
French C!ub 3; Science Seminar 2,3 4; Science Far I 2,3 ,4
State President 4.
CATHY PETTS
Transferred from Rive rside. Brookfield H .S .. Seattle. Washingtnn, 4; Girls Basketb11ll Team 2; Girls Baseba ll Team 2· SSD
Library Service I; Junior Prom Q Jeon 2.
JAMES PINKERMAN
DONALD KEMNITZ
ELIZABETH REYNOLDS
ALAN KERMAN
r, " ·rred from Westside H.S.. Omah1>, Nebraska 4; Chor
2,3; A .. State M~;c Ac•ivity 2,3; Nationa' Thespion Soc '.ely
3.4 Fall Play 3,4, Spring Play 3; Footba · I; Bowl ng 2.3,
Hi Y 2 3; Latir Cub 2 3.
HOWARD SOKOL
MICHAEL SUNSTEIN
HAROLD WAHLE
Transferred from De Paul H.S . 2; Track::!.
JAMES KHIRNEY
DONALD WEBER
Hall Monitor 4.
MICHAEL KOSEOR
DAVID LEVINSON
WILLIAM WILSON
Transferred from Amundsen H.S., Chicago, 4; Swimming 2 3,
Major Letter 3.
�B
ack Row: Larry Prof+, Bob Mark, Bill Fisher, Dick Peterson, Gerald Brower, Ted
Masters, Alan Martin, Mike Adler, Bruce Dilg . Fourth Row : Wendy Belgarbo, Adrienne
Kennedy, Sue Dalen, Joyce Hodges, Judy Kroon Fran Harris, Marilyn Wegl. Third
Row: Joan Murlas (Secretary) Bud Morton (Tre.;isurer), Ken Matzik (Vice-President),
Bronson Davis (President), Dean Doi le (Sgt. at Arms), Karyn Stryker (Corr. Secretary),
Artemis Daglas. S·econd Row : Dick Silverstein, Larry Edelson, Reed Halvorsen, Bob
Kirschner, Sandi Schoene, Babs G ibson. First Row: Marilyn Lees, Merle Zelkowitz, Arlene
Stern, Carol Shifris, Lorraine Singer.
juniors join east division
The juniors have scarcely enough time to become accustomed to
the unfamiliar "new" school before they are called on to participate
in its many activities. Juniors play an important role in the creation and
execution of Homecoming and Prom activities, two events which highlight their year. At the same time, they discover that they must begin
to think seriously about their future and are drawn more closely to
schoolwork and intensive study. College catalogues find their way to
prospective students, and college board preliminaries and conferences
provide a glimpse of what the senior year offers. Thus the junior feels
himself an upperclassman in fact as well as name.
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�;uniors
Miss Bla cher
Back Row : Pa~ Shvey, R.on111d Jc •nd Steve
O'msteci, Dov d Dovi
David Sovner, Marty
Roth Dawoy S:rn. Ro 1'lld Ra -k1 Third Ro w:
Stevo Zo nfie 1o, Way'- Br"a'.
Raloo Sc ..ilt<>,
Steve Schoda, Ar'ene uern _arrr ~a-r L icy
Riller, April Z'egler
Second Row: Myr~a
Evari
W,, ter Mont- ,. .
..i·
'1n
r,·rf
S·Json le·
V:ne, Jud'th Lehman, L111da C, m;+or Patr:cia
Cleburr.e. First Row: Gai Smith Lore;ta Gold.
stein, Lrwina Warren. Dale Greene, Bari Nesse
Eva Al bre· h+.
Mr. Burgett
Back Row : Pete Mor e,, J""n Turpac<. Ray
G· J n
Ken T•obeck Gcrdon Johnson
M"
all Marnstein, Lawrence Sc"wor•z. Third
Row: Dove Chri•tensen Car' L ndberg Rich
rd Ch. 'nl)wski Terry Regan Sle••e Cohn Bar
oara S,1fla"ki, Sue Rodm'"· Second Row: Bette
Br<•en, Karyn Brandzei . R -bert Was,ey Mari yn
Swan >On J idy Dizuadula Lind a Lantz. First
Row: Bob Hussey, Adrienne Kenne dy. Barbara
Baier, Lorraine Singer Sandy Shores, Joan
Sc;ckow, Jeane"e Ar'e!t .
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Miss Butler
Back Row : Steve Sunstein Lawren e Pr- '• '' t
Barker To..imo> Wiley Michael Honig Waynr
Wes•l11nd Ge0rge Chechopoulos. Third Row:
C~r·' Lueder Margaret Ma tson , Bob foe.mas
Ted Mead ·w., James K:tch, Mary Phiilip,
Second Row: Mary Jane Aiel'o. Caro1 Schwan,
C"ol Bendel Fred Denkman , Gari-S"e Greene.
First Ro w: Mory E len Strumph, Robert Fogel
R-1d ney Bartels. Frances K:ein, Ma rion Li;,
l .nda Klaveter
Mi ss Canning
Back Row : Edword Ritter Bob Meisner Bren!
A~derson, Alan Martin, Jim Savage Chuck
Worthington Stewart Gorenstein. Third Row:
Wayne Orzeke. Don Weiner. Sue Alpo1t, C!a,d
eftp Ph :I ip' Mary Ann Manke, Joanne Schroed
e r Se cond Row : Norman Gordon. A llen Gordon, Lyle Ransom, Edwa rd Nadler Mary O'
Donnell, Lesie Learner. First Row: Roberta
Diidich, Morqo Berkson . Susan Hansen, Elayne
$live. PtJme la Meltzer Lynda Donne•.
16 7
�;un1ors
Mr. Colton
Back Row: Denn is Crosby, Arnold Green, Alan
Pearson, Dick Sacks, Jim Spirrison, Ronald Unto rschuetz, Robert Neirinck,
Larry Soquet.
Third Row : Ted Masters , Frederick Kilc:ullen.
Norman Moeller, Mike Feinzimmer, Robert
Rhodes, A lan Kooperman, Madelyn Voss. Second Row : Susan Paul, Barbara Laursen, Barbara
Goud, Barbara Katz, Cindy Baren, Joan Stadelman. First Row: Lois Mendel, Ferne Yesinick,
Judy Sheldon, Winnie Shapiro, Yvonne Belue,
Kathy Uhlir.
Miss Coon
Back Row: Norman Stuhl, Eugene Segal, Robert Kramarczyk, Roger Jacobsen, Geoffery
Hardel , Bill Coleman , Joel Oppenheim. Robert
Fainor. Third Row: W illiam Archibald, Larry
Katz, James W itt, Ellen Winer, Eleanor Bernste in, Virginia May, Pete r Brown. Second Row :
Ma ry Lee Godfriaux, Sherrie Bronstein, Vaterie
Iverson, Amanda Chagares, Susan Taylor, Analee Rudich , Bonni Palmer. First Row: Brian
Johnson Paul Klingbeil, Sue Dalen, Shirley
La Scola, Annmarie Liberti.
Miss Chead le
Back Row: Harvey M. Brown, James S. Cope
land, Ken Katelowski, Jerry Pfeifer, Leonard
Halperin, Tony Orton Ken J . Motzick. Third
row : Bruce Battey, Dale Swanson, Tom Lindemann, Al en D. Usow, Ro n H . Micon, Barry
A. Weinstein. Second Row: Judy Viere, Sandy
Weise, Andrea Brown Susan L. Seedorf Linda
M . Vrablik, Fran P. Stein. First Ro w: George
W. Wise, Barbara Dav; s, Barbara M. Brown
Mary Lou Zehner, Laurie Kroger Linda Goldfarb.
Mr. da
Ro sa
Back Row : Larry Fisher, Roger Kolleck, Michael
Steffen, Tom Tobin, James Gannon, Philip
Shapiro, Kenneth Gal!aher, Stewart Cohn. Third
Row : Reed Halvorsen, Grant Taylor, Sharon
Weinberg, Marsha Si lverman, Betty Abbink,
Alice Blanck, Karen J osefson. Second Ro w:
H oward M uLen, Carol Ann Smith, Fern Marcus
Marvin Fe"nberq, Carole Rusch , Mary Kno w 1e s.
Firsf Row: Barbara Mario, Na'" 'e Ga ns , Shar
on Shores. Mari yn Sargeant Rho nda Deutsch,
Linda Sklar
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�;untors
Mr. Deg enhard t
Back Row: Ja'Yles Cooper, Mack Knight Louis
H 'fman "rank Friedman, Sam Amoff Pa
Ha,..,kin ,, Lorry Subrin Aifred Bur ·n. Third Row:
Joel Merl'o:•h, S, ·.on S ~nkil, Lynn Kolmis
Roger Roinger Lawrence L'ssner, Bob Dav s,
Inez Go 'fond. Sec ond Row: Den'se Goss. Joarne
Johnson, Roberto Wiig Martha Coe nc:' Suson
Benpett Lindo Arbetmon. First Row: E'a'ne
Elk'n. Justyna Rosinski, Artemis Dag1as, Nan
Marie Peterson, Patr'cia Ann Kuznicki, Barbara
Kleim<in
Mr. Dorsey
Back Row: George Cuser, Paul Herman Mike
Richard Brody James Chang.
James Nelsc n, Kenne•h Sosnowski, Leslie Shuman. Third Row: Woyne Kuehn Joh- Lazaa1
Joei Ade mo~ Rtiger Powe1 Peter Hoog Sey
more DuBow Fred Shond!ing. Second Row:
Lois Riefstah', Elaine Stern, Janice LeRoy. Toby
Ettinger. Diane Schulman, Sondra Benson Elaine
Walder , Karen Stry ker, First Row : Terry Mi 1stein, Sandro Shapiro . Eileen Nechtman . Jeanne
Ferdman, Jonice Jocobs, Linda Richmond.
C~r'.topo., 'IS,
Mr. Ebe rhardt
Back Row: Rtn Ccrey ~ed Gregory Denn's
Dahl, Bob Koseor Jim Boyesen. Pete M 1e er
Aller. w:eska, Denise Aronson. Third Row:
Jan;ce Ver H 'Id• Ri-r ,,d Wasley M' ke Scll'van, Rober• Mork Steve Ni . >n. Jim Safranic,
Mary Pf ieger. Second Row: Carol Singer
Penny Fagerrstrom . Sandi Hartman V'rg'nia
Schramm, Sandy M .eller. Joyce Valfer. LaVerne Karlevsky. First Row : Joan Dritlein, Sha ron Boston, Barbaro Trufant, Barbara Sega , Bar
bara Kolderup Sue Basofin.
Mr. Ellis
Back Row : Po,. Goldmor S•an.ey Anders"n
Terry Srnrken, Denni Anti'a Steve Cosmos,
Steve Merriman Br ice Powe:I, Ken Ehrensaft,
Lorry Gutbrod. Third Row: Terry Sheve!enko,
Joyce Z • ezz:. Myre"' Sarr IP Dennis Redding,
Pete Penne 1e, Mike David .on , Morilyn E ya, Bob
Kittridge. Second Row : Judy Jen kins, Beverty
Duffey, Alison A;cher. Cheryi Thoma, Fran Horris, Gerry Reinier. First Row: Carole Seng er,
Karen Nelson, Mary Loi ise Griebel, Carolyn
Brown, DiMo Willert, Sandy Eisenberg , Sydney
Beder.
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�;untors
Miss Goehring
Back Row: Howard Krader, Warren Gelfand,
Poul Wenzel, Steve Chester, Louise Christensen, Mitchell Scdjera, Re id Grosky, Gary
Templar. Third Row: Kenneth Norgan, Larry
Racana, Doan Doni le, Ron Schoeder, Ron Stetz
Richard Geisler. Second Row: Pat McAvoy
John Esbrook, Cary Hehn, Joyce Dressel, Connie Martino . First Row: Jaynet Rand, Mary
Ziemba, Barbara Karel, Patricia Speichert,
Marilyn Jensen, Susan Schayer.
Mrs. Green
Back Row: Keith Anderson, Robert Auer, Bill
Neumann, Jeffrey Lev, Larry Erickson, Henry
Pawlowski , Mike M urphy, Nancy Scott. Third
Row: Michae l Fenn, Robert Halpern, Robert
Feinberg, Maurice Gustin, Richard Selby, Joyce
Russo. Second Row: Bruce Eales, Penny Weiss,
Susan Hojnacki, Judy Johnson, Linda Bergquist. First Row: Joan M urlas, Yvette Lemieux ,
Susan Fimoff, Roslyn Steinert, Joan C isar,
Bonnie Slotky.
Miss Hagemann
Back Row: Jim Puccinelli, Tom Banner Craig
Abbott, Raymond Cinman, Brian Roubinek,
Bruce Dilg, Bob Levin. Third Row: Jeff S.
Kanofsky, Leo Tiltges, Ronald F. Novotny.
Brian A. Hardt, Lee Marino, Janet Gustafson ,
Marilyn Cooper. Second Row: Jim McCarthy,
Dolores Siebe r Sue Braverman, Arlene Her bold, Val Accomando, Sharon Evey, Bonnie
Wei chmann Margot Keller. First Row: Bonnie
Barron, Donna Miller, Dianne R. Layden, A ice
Ela ine Thorsen , Arla Goldstein, Joseph Ude
son.
Mr. Hallberg
Back Row: Stewart Roper. Robert Deck, Ronald Wolfstyn, Robert Lamme, Ira Berger, Steve
Miller, Robert Polster. Donald Edwards. Third
Row: Fred W einer, Diane Reichert, Anita En
berg, Charles Nelson, Darlene White, Deborah
Van, Sherwin Rosenbloom, Dean z:mmerman.
Second Row: Elaine Momirov Sharon Schneici
er. Myra Matheson Judith Appleton, JoAnn
Neumeister, Melinda Kaufman Marci a Maxen.
First Row : Joy Greenberg, Christa Lode!,
Dorthy Eidenberg, Barbara M yer J oyce Ho dg es, Mary Lou Sacomano.
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�;untors
Mr. Henry
Back Row : :..e., Br• mberg Em
i..azar Br;ar
C ark B1 Crowley, Al Abrom< M rrie Po' ·t
oky, Bi.I Coullield Keitn G"oding. Third Row:
Pot St;'•.,, Suzi DuBoff Mory Smith JMn Bran ·
denb .rq Sharon Schultz, Merle Ze!kow·tz. Second Row: ShM n M"nn n,,v:.-1 <;:lverstein, Ar.
ene Ro .entno 1 Joe M aoaracchia, Valerie Kry·
sk,, First Row: Mory Ann Freda
Barbara
Simon , Sh •na Newman, Jeanette Kar'tsik, Susan
Goldn"on, M"rio m Rothman.
Mr. Jachon
Baclc Row: G1 ·ra1d I ·eoiy w· son Washkuhn
J,,e Kreme.r Dick Masek, Joe Novotny Bruce
Be•nberg . Mortin Zeil in, Bruce Hirt· . Third
Row: Denny Dobrowol.k' Penn'.e L. utsch Ray
Cyb d, Doug Forsberg Lorry Evans, Marcia
W ikt_,r, Sue Anderson. Second Row: Gloria
Cherry Judy lver •on, Roberta Meadows, Jackie
Kofoed , J ..,dy Stille, Connie Rowe. First Row:
Lou is Sacomono, Mo ry Mc Colioch. C are ·
d ith H orris, Dave Howa rd Jud y Dorma n Paul
otte Pleoson.
Miss King
Bac k Row : Roy M1k• 1ay, B'
Barker S+on
Mc en Jdf Orzoff, Bob Widen, J, n T, ·or
ger Ed Se11r'ng, Ron Simmons. Third Row:
Sandro Orba • h Marilyn Gross, Barbaro Mere
he· , Eor Jrnes, Irene Karpman, Bennett Rifkin Second Row: Tammy Frank, Pamela Wi
·ams, La rry Bo on , Ronal d Catel lier, Bruce
Cech , Roche.le Laskov. Front Row: Concetta
LicaL•si. Helene Seit1er, Ma rgo Mi ller, Gertr de Sa, nders, Jl'lrkie Aling Sue Herzog.
Miss Konstan s
Bad Row : Robert Rasmussen, GMy Sawyer,
Stnvo Elk.rs, Steve T ailel
Ronald Benson,
J ,, kie Korn or Barbara Neimer, Jon Cordes.
Third Row: Wendy Belgarbo, A :len Goin
R· bert Nieder, Pat Vollmer Eileen Houck,
Steve Wais,, Tom Glade. Second Row: Marilyn
Werner Donna Zalud, Sue Leonard, Greer
Kosdon Arlene Ambrog10 . First Row: Diane
7.ahn, Marlene Stein, Jordan Roseman, Stuart
Portnoy Richard Sh man Nancy Deii'Aringo.
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�;uniors
Mr. Magg io
Back Row: Charles Mutter, Glenn Carlson,
Elaine Dethlefsen, Bob Zender, Craig Mahaf·
fey Mi ke Rothholtz, Jerry Sakover, Paul Scho·
din. Third Row: Cy Trock, Patricia Lippcns
Donna Wold, Brian Blender Sandra Palm, Ron
johnson, Ken Williams. Second Row: Judy
Verhcnce, St eve Bookshester, Margaret Ann
M:iler, Barbara Kalfen, Dominic DeMartino,
Carol Virgilio . First Row: Charlotte Swonson,
Ann Schramm, Olive Dubman, Micki Lewin,
Nina Freed, Liz Stapelfield.
Mr. Malone
Back Row: Robert Burnstein, Richard Omachel.
Roger Sheffield, Michael Magnus, Steve Wray,
Craig Kir kpatrick, David Katz, Kent Kottmeier. Third Row: Louis T raiforos, Larry Kroll
Howard Moldofsky, Howard Bernstein. Marsha
Si lverman, Barry Karoff, Jerry Shapiro. Walter
Olson. Second Row: Judy Meyers, Susan Sch·
wartz, Rosemary Dubel, Helen Hauser, Carol
Shifris, Hannah Weiss Joanne Siegel. First
Row: Pat Zaphirio, Eileen Perlman Marcia
Go:d, Judith Garcia
Beverly Kaplan, Bill
Hutchings.
M r. Markus
Bac k Row: Wil iom Carr, Robert B'ackstone,
Will iam Buchho!z, David Neer, Jon Meierhoff,
James Hawkinson, Rosalie Barbera, Ann Davis.
Th ird Ro w: Sue Glass, Barbara Levin Jacque·
line Elke, Robert Garro, James Fung. Second
Ro w: Martin Saso, Marge Ostermoier, Nancy
Rid ings, Gloria Mitchell. Judy Kroon. First
Ro w: Penny Marshall, Marsha Friedman, Eiissa
Blitstein Gayle Strouse, Barbara Wolf, Eloise
Corman.
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Mr. Mic h ael
Back Row: Ron Ficks, Frank Quante, Loren Mc
C:endon, Dennis Menzardo, Tom Bennett, Johr
Franks, Roger Ritter, Howie Alder. Third Row:
Larry Peters, Cra:g Stevens Sheldon Cohen
Pat Rice, Nettie Andrews, Gloria Galsky, Glenn
Higgs. Second Row: Sharon Peterson, Freddie
Strauss, Lucille Parisi Judy Kadish, Janice
Shurley, Mary Ellen DesEnfants, Arlene Bush.
First Row: Sherri Demlow, Barbara Hendricks
Madelyn Poiakow, Prise.Ila Costoplos Joan
Friedman, Nancy Reading.
�;untors
M r. M oone y
Back Ro w; B1
i:: sher, C1
< Scrarf J "
Link, Glenn Rosentha Rei 'v1in•ky, Bi Snde
manr
.Jny Pa 1.oml:o.). Third Row : Dick Fahey
A 11n Gerber Lou;< Go1rlste 1, Lairy La;cooy,
Miter Me 1amed, B1 b W ff, Rex Rasmussc",
A:"" z·-~11 k . S t:~und Row ; Jc.dy Shoiin Co1o·e
Wn0d·
J .1die K'r . rn,,r Pat Bron is Doora
T rep• te"n, Sydney Goldberg. Gloria Cagney.
Fi rst Row : Maria Demas Georgia Oehlberg,
Marlyn Good"ng Merle Steinberg, Lynn Ravine,
Seo Saxon.
Mrs. Mye rs
Bac k Row: Re~ K ~pp, ~d Sabcy ::>ar Hill•
Gar . Fr . Jae< We~ oy, S+.:art Goodman
Rand. • leds'rom, N\•een Ba Jmgortner Third
Row: rl;,ward Brown, Barbara Gib:.,~ T -'"'
Handwerker. Lance Wakely, Dick Re· ...,a:dt Pote
Marines, Terry Fink. Second Row: Laurie
Schurz, Barbaro Firm:ss, Pam Trommer, Sandy
Lemansk" S "' Osborn, S~aron Kuester, Janet
Sachs. First Row: Beth Margaret Eischen Bi
Spi~gel, Sandi Wadsworth , Terry Pa'check
KMen Proeoel, ti len Nechtman
M iss Riddle
Back Ro w: Ja• es Doh q "st, C rl He s. R
n d Ben,on, M1k" Adle• Wayne W arns r
M" .a1 Joni~. Pa• I Fraok, J,.,hn Barr. Third
Row : Barry Brody, Barbara W' ke1 Ga1e Z'rn
mer Rita W urmwr vOY Le, o Diane A 'sor
Mary AM Bert, C11ro y· Burzik. Seco nd Row :
Nancy Dah1'n, Nei Ardrn David SchaeHer
Sheryl Sucherman, Marco Green
Mallory
Rome, Nancy Overtor . First Ro w: Earl Pollack
Dan Scacco, Adrienne G xdon Shei!a Cunn
ingbnm, Fern Greenberg, Sharon Rakos.
M iss Robinson
Back Ro w: Gien Le .kwcvd, Mar ha I Caassen
Robe : Polr, , '"d"ord K o•ier Don HaJ> 'r
Rcb"n Marcy Bro· . >n Dov•s, Jame£ M"'e>se
Gero a lr11•~. Third Row : Ka+h!eon Shear.an
Irene Tie"d '" F.l'e:i Lev :ie, E:d B,umen•hal
Ray Ba·:ci , Thoma Stark Joan Gorden, Judiib
Car'son. Second Row: Emma Jo 1
1nson Marilyn
Ahrens. Renata Joeqer. Peggy Stone
Lois
1 ers,
Tompkin. Barbaro E~
Randy Fr'edman .
First Row : Betty Ann BMber, Char'.cne Gunn
E io Pe1irlman, Cons ' a Cf.' Nels''" Sa'1di Gel
fond Ze~da Re<!.
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�;untors
Mr. Rupe
Back Row: Rooert K"rshner Do~ald Ti.~kl,
D.,no1d Pf eger Lawrence Dallia James Nard·,
Robert Brnwn. Jim Slack, Wi iam Reinke . Bob
Helt. Third Row: Jeff Martin. Steve Osermon,
Eveline Stiska Ruth Sack, Pat Paul Kay Ard
arson Beverley Johnson. Second Row : Sharon
Zimberoff, Moriln Naftulin, Karen Ro ck. Judy
Greenspon. First Row: Pat Dingman, Dorthy
Kopchinski, Pat B1aisdell, Marylu Simonson ,
Caroline Lehman, Roberta Goldstein.
Mr. Spatafora
Back Row: Jue' Sears, Barry Wern' k,.fi Bob
Aitman, Andy Faraci , Pat Lowe Barry St· nkef,
Noe. Uzemack, Dave Recher. Third Row: Linda
Bens .. n, Ron Jaman, Jim Colitz. Dick Eisen Bill
Sher, Norman Price, Larry Edelson, Betty-Jo
Sims. Second Row: Dianne Berger, Jan Wi'
Iiams, Carol Seely Jean Wedge, Paulette
G laude, Maryann Jensen, Dianne Goush. First
Row: Bobbi Bolon, Reene Pintacura, Lynn Wei
don, Arlene Strom , Sandy Menconi, Goyle
Kast1 ..
Mr. Stuby
Back Row: Don Eiiers, Richard Horr·,, Jon
Janse, Richard Peterson, Ron Dorband, Greg
Bylsk:, Dennis Golonka, Gary Olsen. Third Row:
Laverne Ahrens, Carol Whisler, Carol Martin
Stephen Krein ick, Barbara Hendriks, Elizabeth
Kiso, Sharon Berlin. Second Row: Joan Col
lens, Geraldine Goldstei n, Judy Aronson, Virginia Thomas, Linda Morgan, Colleen Curtiss.
First Row: Nancy Focht, Jeanne Grubb, Wi lliam Starr, Karen DeVeirman Sandra La'ng,
Rosanne Schiff.
Miss Waller
Back Row: Tom Karr, Gene Schaeffer, Dc.naid
Zastro, Dale Paquet, Bob Wegerman, Paul
Casbarian, Larry Mills, James Boosales. Third
Row: Nancy Hibbert Elaine Brown, Sharon
Brei, Marilyn Hirsh. Second Row: Dana Orzoff,
Nancy Kretschmar, Ellen Elkin, Myra Kaplan
Sandra Kemp. First Row: Mike Bass, Steve
Hackin Marc'a Topper Linda Karlov Arlene
Stern, Sondra Goldstein.
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Mr. Wright
Back Row: o.,~ Bexte Howarci Sy've.ter, Bria"
A :endo ·t r Mar ·
D •en. Ja'llC' Rei cherts,
M:~hoe- S11ve
Donald Hiqqinson, Henry
Wirtz. Th ird Row: Ant~ony Spinnatc S sa"
Herry No'ln( ~
a l~n. 1..ynn Johnson Susan
SI. •Hen ·-le lone l-<yman Robert Wei,
Sac
ond Row: Dana lv1ena,,a w; lia"' :.ev son
R chard S··one Thoma Ford Ma• yr. Weg.
First Row: Cynth a Cf•ri,tensen Sczanne Warda,
Bonne Br .·;in, Carol Faherty, Sharon Freres,
B0nnio Puerkel.
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Back Row: Ca.ale Nachman, E'a'.ne Jae+, Jim Weiss, She1don K_,perman, Judy
Smith, Janice Kamps, Karen Osney Andy Kramer, Mavis Lee, Saily Cooperman
Third Row: Mark Johnson, Sue Wershkoff Carole B:umcntha:, Kathy Gabel, Bob
Lawler Dennis Moberg, Peg Bistofolo, Estev Mclean , Ronna Jacobs, Maureen
Fishman. Second Row: Paul Roberts, Marge Levin (Treasurer). Starr Braverman
(Secretary), Kathy Luber (Vice-President), Janet Heim (President) Mike Stavey
(Par iamentarien), Mr. Colver (Cabinet Advisor). First Row: Pam Porter Ann Arnstein . Maril McKay, Sue Lewin, Evy Dros.
sophomores enjoy role as leaders
No longer a freshman - at last an upper classman!
Niles' sophomores receive the responsibilities of leadership earlier than most, since at the West Divis ion they
hold the same position as the East Division seniors. To
them are delegated executive positions and the responsib ility of orienting incoming freshmen. The more
advanced courses in science, mathematics, and Engl ish
are opened to sophomores and prove to be a stimulus
and a challenge. These advantages, coupled with the
ob ligations of leadership, g ive the sophomore a busy
and rewarding year.
�sophomores
Miss Addington
Back Row: Greg, y John.on, Jim Ne son Ron
Rt.fer Barry Wagner, D-:in Puetz. Mike Stavy,
Gory Ye ·~n. Johr Brummet Peter Zaphiric .
Third Row: Barbaro Young, Dorcthy Wonoski,
Marianne Zal Jd, Nancy Wendt, Rosemary Garro, Jeffrey H ,ffman Haro1d Norris, Tom Lado.
Second Row: Maureen Fishman , Linda Kelz
Bonnie Cowen, Mike Lieberman. Rob"n Reid.
Louise Martish, Virginia Webb. First Row :
Ricky Kittredge, Sue Salberg, Virginia Posphala, Stewart Shimon Gayle Tobey, Harley
Cok!iss. Judi Rosenthal.
Mr. Anderson
Back Row: Bili Seguin R ,nald Jaeger, Karen
Che1in, Bn.ce Beezy Mortin Babendererde, Jef
frey Montell, Robert Karas, Daniel Orchowski
J..,d· Zaidler. Third Row: Carolyn Henkin, G!en
Eyles, Ru!h Anr M:.1lder, R;chard Henriksen,
Steven Lampert Denn~ K1
ein, Jordan Levy.
Second Row: Trudy Taitz Linda Davis, Michae
Frandzel, Borborn Marks, David Block. First
Row : Paulette Arms•rong, Risha Rotkin, Jane
Levin, Starr Braverman Charyl lmmergluck,
Barbara Berg.
Mrs. Barnes
Back Row: Barry Kre• s.er, Pat Wulf, Paul
Robert• c, arles Primro~e. Dave Koehler, James
Frey R ord Levy, Dove Helmer, Gary Dobbe.
Third Row: Howard Benlkower Allan Tannen
baum. B1 Young Bob Carter R:chard Hein
rich, Brt.ce Johnson, Ken Cohen. Second Row:
Debbie Fa•stein, Gory Tennis)n. Howard Goldenstein , Jack;e Melvin , Nan ·y Eagen, Louis
Lutz, Norm Goodmon. First Row: Janice Wolfe,
Judie Smith, Alberta Segalla, Dolores Hachmeister, Sue Stauber, Jan ice Amsterdam, Sandy
Bolka.
Mr. Brufke
Back Row: Randy Lonq~is~. Gary Heinz, Tom
Beddia, Mike Becker Frark Sfcu!ta, Perry Rose,
John Daiberl, R()berta S~efsky. Marla Boyansky,
Barbara Meyer. Third Row: James Eckm11nn,
Ronald W-'to•, Steve Feuflr, John Ramsey,
William Senter Lee W .rsaw, Gilbert Poppen hagen. Second Row: Sonia Carlson, Joanne
Borisof, Lynn Johnson, Kathy Gabel Ronna
Teichman. Julie Archiba'd Marsha Zimmerman.
First Row: Dinne Zeutschel, Kathy Faber, Cynthia Kolom, MMlene Molone. Lori lmmerg uck
Ronnie Knhn
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Miss Cleveland
Bad Row: John Gi:man Car 1 Zo1tcw1ki Bil,
L •v1n Fred Kraose Leslie Silverman Jim Nel
.un Juhr Sue:z:e, Paul Bishop David Sand
tedt. Third Row: Ron Ferre1' Robert Janet,
R. ck Ar ·wi k N kki Sasenick, Sue Chere, Helen
• He'.n, Martha Herzon. Second Row: Barbaro
Becker, Holiy Scadron, Lnda Latham, Judy
Kaplan , Nancy J ulius. Betty Burkhardt , Merilyn
Maypole Francine Raphae1. First Row: Gene
Bader, Jerry Jacover, Sheldon Kuperman , Sue
Merriman , Judy Hall, Darlene Friedkin.
Mr. Coyer
Back Row: Andy Johns, Mike Harper Jt•e'
Feder Jerry Michael Bob Lawler, A1 Ave1
bach Dave Daley, Dick Ponto. Third Row:
Ginny Classen, Joann Kling, s:•1 Boll'nger,
Howard Boi+cher Sharon Roberts, Barbaro Rek.
Second Row : Frank Demith, Sharon Greenberg
Fran Barron, Stuart Marshall, Wayne Traff.
First Row: Kathleen De Vogelear, Linda Levine,
Bery' Cohen, Bobby Goran, Nancy Hanelin,
Ei 'een Denis.
Mr. Dickinson
Bad Row: Jo~" Rieser Warren Cooper Jame
Jaegar F-red Leavitt, Richard J.:ios. George>
Kreigier, Steven W a d e Connie North . Third
Row: Jomes Roberts, A' W einstein Mike Starr,
Paula Sienkiewicz, Dia ne Rutkowski, Barbara
Graff, Karen Bond. Second Row: Irene Fergu
arbara Singer J ere Kluge,
son, Jo11n Kempton. B
Karen Osney Lee Gordon, James Block. First
Row: Myra Burns, Susan Rapp er, Jackie Smit h
Pat Anderson, Rdh O 'Brien Theresa Cierny.
Mr. Etherton
Back Row: Sandra Rumack, D y MuE> ~
Bob
l ·gene Groat, Jim Brandt Larry Hi
Prideaux . Ken Leitza, Arnie Kowitt. Third Row :
Shelly Sutton, Ann Blumberg Shoron Tobey
Roslyn Steinberg, Doreen Korn , Marlene Dien
stag Marilyn Singer, Irene Freske. Second Row:
Karen Koszuta, Carol Bloom , Dione Gross, Bon
nio Stanfeld. Karen Sylvan, Andrea HoffmM
First Row: Sue Bourgerie. Trude Bre', J~yne
Migue Barry Lutz, Neil Friedman Mel Bron·
ner.
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�sophomores
Mr. Fabri
'9 l'j Rir•·ard Lit·
Row: Tif'Y' +f.y
R 'l'"'" Hepbcrn J ~soph Marga ski John
t•e
Han >r Randall W'ck, Kenne+f. Foster. Third
Row: Steve Bernster. Ron<1ld Tiersky Michaei
B,,nni cieney Bruce
Santowski, Evelyr Ore
flAncfofl P1ul Levi+on Second Row: Karen
Moser, Sandra Lar on , J anr,,, Deuts h Judy
Kipperman, Pa•ricia Wyzga,a, A;'ce Spector,
Caro1 Schmidt. First Row: Margaret McEvoy,
Allyn Arnold, Coro Goldsmith Jane Barnett,
Deanna Gerber, Ann Kazonow, Susan Faust.
Back
Mr. Fitzpat rick
Back Row: Ken deG10;1enreid
Ed Lawrence
Richord R )bson Gory Mende\ohr Char:es
Baker Erwin Vieck, Burton Freidman, Heory
Fid er, Jon Gorens+e · ~. Third Row : Claudia
Ga :'ogher. Diane Simons Cher) Th ,mas, Cl<1yton Williomson, Karen Wahl ,tr- m, Jani e Eddy
Mike Ricci, Mory Michela,. Second Row: Maribeth Kispert, Kon Wolfsc,r, Ken Hansen Donna
Behr, Jennifer Spain. First Row: Sandra Colecchia Lois Karch, Debbie Sel n Roberta Brooks,
Tina Zenner, Kathy Stockmar.
M iss Fuerst
Back Row: Ro ger Strimpe:, Jeff Jacob· A ,.a n
Curtis, Jinn Mik· ay Br ce Nannen Roy Ander
r n, Kenneth F ammarg, Jay Bra.;t gan, Marsf..,11 Ship. Thir d Row : Esther Mclean Gaye
Wiegma n Merri y Ba llnJ, Charlene Hedberg
Ju ne Haorl<> Evan Imber, Michae l Smith . Sec·
o nd Row: Dove Kiobbe Vivian Gierlach , Lynn
Watts, Anita Doczeka ski , Karen Roina, Nancy
Muth, Re noo Kaluzna. First Row : Gary LindermM Bob Gillis. SJzanne Punch , Doris Blake ,
Marcia Lane Care Benson, Susan Kaplan.
M r. G ra99
Back Row : Steve Siebe , J<1mes A ,bert, T'16~
, De nn· Unbehaun Stan ley Mead
'• _an
<>w , R J borl Herkert K•'n Brn, Bi N"-nmo J im
f-tar , Bil , Zee nor. Th ird Row : Peggy Bi<t"l•r
C r 1 Cah~n J.,annine Pa mer Tom Gi ' j 1rr
R y livey Shwart Leavitt Herb Meites. Sec·
o,d Ro w: Joan VanWink'e Bobby Schwart1
ne:, Regina hss , Simone F'e ld1
Boverly J >
Gre k hen Anderson Char'eno Sc k, First Ro w:
S:1erry Ann Schwarfz , Jriyce Irw ; n, Mart ha
Zari , ShMon Swanberg, Mary Jane Dun iap, Vic.
W'kher
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Miss Herold
Back Row: Craig Feldpausch, Stephen Kraft,
Joseph Starky, Michael Boyle, Jerry Dorband,
Barry Cohefl, Darlene Woywot, Jerold Zimberoff, Ronald Hillstrand. Third Row: Carolyn
Merill, James Snower, Steven Alter, David Parry,
Richard Haber, Robert Wise. Second Row:
Carol Kreinick, Jerri Rae Hook, Anna Marie
Cutrell, Joan Berloznik, Raymond Brzny, Richard
Pierini, Michael Duhl, Malcolm Nineberg. First
Row: Brenda Silverman, Merle Yablin, Ellen
Goldbaum, Kathleen Gloves, Arlene Rosen,
Alene Cooper Andrea Kramer.
Miss Johnson
Back Row: James Brown, Nick Marshall,
Steve Berger, Howard Michael, Frederick,
Weihs. William Vanmersbergen , Steve Jensik,
Barry Siegel. Third Row: Howard Cohen Rona:d
Slutsky, Daniel Pontecore, Neil Pollock, Pam
Lassen, Susan Fox, Carol Recher. Second Row:
Gail Benes, Larry Kohls , Michael Dinitz, Pat
Crowe, Virginia Backus, Linda Weinbrecht
Mary Beth Pinch, Barbara Gordon. First Row:
Kenneth Kann, Sandra Weiss, Jil l Rubin Ann
Arnstein, James Weiss Judi Weintraub, Geraldine Stocker.
Mr. Kielwasser
Back Row : Tina Benson Jim Oeschler Rich
ard Feldman Don Brown, Alan Klinke, Edward
Corl, Roger Fernandez-Roio, Pat Fulkerson.
Third Row: Mike Wexler, Rona 1d Jesse, Norma
Avo:a Alex lmroth, Gerald Rabin. Fred Andrews. Berry Tefka. Second Row: Sherry Herman, Dona!d Berger, Diana Unterschuetz, Sharon
Schloskey, David Kurti, Maril McKay, Barbara
Apelian, Phyllis Rosen. First Row : Nena Gold.
berg, Barbara Mil er, Lynn Morgan, Nancy
Steinman, Diane Pavlova, Diane Rietzer.
Miss Kipnis
Back Row: Steve Tunick, W'lliam De! Dotto,
Jim Komon, William Lutz, Fred Polen, Gary
Kozdrow, Jim Rice. Third Row: Mark Sim
mens, Tom Nilson Greg Woifes. Rona!d Horlick, William Conrad, Jack Barranco. Second
Row: Mic~oel Weintraub, Hilary Roberts, Judy
TaranLr Barbara Katz, Bonnie Shannon, Bonnie Feld Lynette Sarow. First Row: Sherry
OHo, Patricia Messink, Debbie Drawbaugh
Gayle Graham, Mavis Lee, Carol Menes, Karen
Eimstad.
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�sophomores
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Miss Kraus
Back Row : Mork J · · 'n Dale Barkin, Jack
M k1· Green, Ken Bl')rcia, Mit. h Ski In k,
M
A1an Nacnll'an, Bob Repke. Third Row: Jo
El.en Pfeiffer, Pennie Levey, Ga· Gresham
Phyl :5 Kreis. Joseph LeD JC. f-!ar ev Margolis
Charles Gold,tein, Roberta Teite1. Second Row:
Richard
Kenneth Quigley Ron Broniarczyk
Flack Doboroh Singer Sandra Jach Mereditf
McCartan, Deon Hirshman Susan Cook. First
Row: Mar:ene Ruttenberg, Diane Schoenberg,
Arlene Paul, Stephen May, Rose Illian, Mar
garet Fortney, Alice Berka, Ronnie Sue Schaf
fner.
Mr. Lyerla
Dale Johnston,
Back Row : Ja<"k Fe1dmen
M1• hae, Bened,.:;t R chard Heinz, James Swinger Edward Gould l ,m Selick, Richard Mende.,
Daniel Harvey. Third Row: Sandra H' berg
Lynn R0<s, Robert Kos in Justine Varney, Judy
Smitr Le .ise DeCorl, Marlene Brooks. Sec·
ond Row: Tyrone Poders, William Voss. John
Schmidt, Ronald Gale, Donna Reitman lneke
Broersma Carolyn Schoeller. First Row: San.
:ord Rugendorf, Marilou Owen, Donna Nech
istak, Joanne Krause Rich111d Nard', Barbara
Axelrod.
Miss Madison
Raipl. Schnaitmann
Back Row: Chick Be
Larry Deitchor, Ncrman Anderse>n. Bob Fields,
Steve Valfer, Richard Nilsson, Mike Mue ier,
Bob W,lhelmson, Third Row: Earl Simon, Ronna
Jacobs. Joanno Worthington Marlene Kulwin,
Irving Starkey, Harold Cchen Kenneth Davis
Myrl! Schectmon Second Row: Pat Hintz, Judy
Tra,,ter, Kathy Mc Enunoy. Sandy Cantz Mar'-' Menkin, .Judy Ru''· Sharon Wenzel. First
Row: Judy D di er, Margaret Reynolds, Bonnie
Epste n, El en Bilton . Heidi Goodman Michae
. ried 9r.
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Mrs. Marquardt
Back Row: Pat G<iybowsk' Jim Marmel, Diana
Austin, Bob Ellensohn, Richard Lavin, Larry
Jamrozek, Char e1 Bair Michael Thiry, Arlis
Breen. Third Row: A.on Stone, Barbara Hopps
R'chard Berk Jan :e Kre,ner, Lawrence Ha'ler
Jeanne Dahlmar, William Kaplan. Second Row:
Judy Schwartz Jiil Schwartz Pome1a K'rk Eiea
SMdr11 Mc.Wherto.. First Row:
nor Levice
Sandra K"y, Nancy S1iapiro Steve Frank
E'aine Jae! Eun·~e Reizner, W, ma HaJgness.
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�sophomores
Miss Meisterheim
Bac k Row : Zelinda Rubenstein Cynthia Ponto
GMy Frank M'ke K'ug John Lowe Marfn Shee
Bob
.. un, Marvin Anders0n, Steve Stone
Brown. Third Row: Ron Ditthardt, Reya ,ci
Ha ',sen, Caroie Blumenthal, Ken Noe~en, Don
Hans<'n, Penny Corn, John Jaeger. Second
Row: Howard Wandeil, Joan Deitch, Diane
Kwolck, Aline Kite, Julie Wilson, Carol Fer
ruo. First Row: Barbara Starkman , David
Cooper, Barry Fisher, John Posypanko, Rickey
Ex, Sharon Gagne.
Miss Peterson
Bad Row: Ed Matayka , fom Champion Don
Fabro. Don Linder, Rich Ingersol , Larry Rotrlein, Jerry Mirshak, Pa ul Thielman , Phil Holder.
Third Row: Bob Ratze1 Ron Derbes, Pat Laing ,
Cheryl Weber, J anice Streu, Stu11rt Argentar,
Al an Skepner, Carol Hagel . Second Row: Janice Kamps, Mike Kiss, Sharon Boyko, Bobbi
Hanner, Carol Green . First Row: Penny O lym·
pios, Suzie Marwil , Elaine Schwartz, Joe l Kessler,
Lynn Siegel, Judy Kamps.
Mr. Rambis
Back Row: Dona:d Jacob> Robert W11:ia .e
Jo .eph R· >denski . Stvart Bellus, Wo ter Ander
son, Thuma, Conaway, Fred Brendel. Third Row :
Shar· >n Kunar Ruth Dorrian, Helen Jock'on,
Bil Schwartz, Nancy Steinseifer, Charles Eby
Second Row: Pat Patterson, Kathy Luber, Carol
Wekony, Mike Kohles. Vidor DeMartino, Edwin
Hagen First Row: Lynette Fray, Ricki Lipawsky,
Terry Kellar Borry Yavilz, Lorette Fiocchi ,
Nancy Norberg, Jea n Bert.
Miss Sauch
Back Row: Barbara Lauerman. Edward Fradkin,
Parchuta Barry Vernick, Robert Silman,
Ralph Weinberg, Steve Rotfeld G11ry Smith,
Nei l Brownstein. Third Row: Virginia Burns,
Robert Arnston, Carol Snouffer Virginia Su+
ton , Sherry Sostrin, Alice Hutter, Cheryl Wilson ,
Darlene Tobi~ski . Second Row: Gail Coher,
Pete Stephens, San d y Johnson , Wil liam Krupnick. Robert Gilhooley, Susan Nemeroff, Mary
Pi lkington, Susan Wershkoff. First Row: laurel
Rechtermann, Steve Shipka , Charna Opensky,
l'llian Halbreich, Roberta Sti llman, Coro, Mil
er M11rcy Hoffman.
J~me
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�sophomores
Miss Schickel
Back Row: Jomes Kr..,.w!e Barry Robins, Glern
w .. nt nk B 1rl
Michaels, Kenneth Smcntek,
Derr·, M her J Howard K rand, Robert Eirhorn. Third Row: Corel Sma·t J 1dy Hi!:man,
Sharon Bo· ""· onet Doy J,,mes Bodas, Carol
Gordner Jeannette Barhch. Second Row: Bur
ton We · berg,
Lorry
Baumha·d ·, Richaro
Howel , Dotte Scanlon Dian. Stevens Conni<}
Nicho~s Sandy Swade. First Row: Stuart Rubner, Pam Porter , Barbara Feldne r Arlene Siege
Betty A nn Shulmon, Lynoe Leff.
Mr. Sharp
Back Row: Karen He.ler, Barbara Schuhrke Lee
W0s• ne Ddve Scheibe, Terry G'bbons, R"'ber"
Dryer Gero1d Hoff, Me, Bolnick. Third Row:
Dono Kotiirek, Morgoref R'ley Annie Gold S ,.,
Yardly, Danoy Her ~en on, Randy Zeme
Fronk Summers. Second Row: Pau'ette Gerard,
Charlene Chong D·)l 1re Brus1n, Sally C ooperman, RobNt C"pettin· Sharon Field Ma rilyn
W ykowski. First Row: Julie Gordon, C arole
Benson Noncy Nelson, Burt Morgan, Ka ren
Leftwich Cheryl Lewin, Ross Miller.
Miss Warren
Ba c k Row: B. b T JChow Ray Lahna Alv'n
Krou'
Don Szontagh Howard Gebel Terry
S h rz , N<Jrm Feinartz, Tom Noesen. Third
Row: E 'ire Do son, Marilyn Fe'zor, Ra y Berens,
Judy Rhode>. Jim Ford Don Haroldson, Mi ke
Docker, Ren Woods, Karen W ' lliams . Se cond
Row: Coral Chada Jan Gordon Margare•
Snow. Bn:ce Palis, Shorlene Med nick, Sue Le
win, Alice Barnow, Goy Kramer. First Row:
M My~nn Spryszak, Peggy Singer Claire Ba in
D~vo Ardersor Carole Herwitt, Bobbie Ki te
Mr. Winkleman
Back Ro w: Ed Wa k Terry Wolf, Tom Fo·•
Fed B< n C orl1e Weinberg Wayne Belue
Dick Dom~y. Third Row: Sharon C rampe Terrie
Br ,smon MMlene Goodfriend . Vivian Hob!er
Judy Ruse, Jerrv O liva, Sal!y Sanders . Second
Row: Aion Moq it, Ken Latimer, Gerry Turry
E.rnest Thery, Sy:van Steinberg, Barry Lovin,
Michao> Rappaport. First Row : Carolyn Yan,
Janet Buchholz, Joyce Youngb1ood Edith Eisen
berg Elliolt Pe~rl Condi Tubeh, Car0le Na, hman
183
�sophomores
Mrs. Wise
Back Row: Jeffrey Chase, Paul Brietzke, David
Hoglund, Richard Gevirtz, Ronald Roberts,
Ralph Larsen. Steve Kaage, John Janet, Art
Maslow. Third Row: Robert Ciminello, Robert
OeMaa, Lawrence Brody, Marjory Levin, Antoinette Lyons, Norman Koch, Leslie Kummerow Renee Waltzer. Second Row: Richard Hoffing James Carder, Sam Weiss, Ray Sakove"
Dona ld Leaf, Donn" Hendrickson, Carol Frank.
First Row: Linda Cohen, Linda Kaufman, Carolyn Nelson, Marqaret McPherson, Tamara Arbetman Jill Schmidt, Donna Naylo r, Howard
Berger.
Mrs. Beil
Back Row: Garnet Carlson, Gene Lubin, Kit
Lavell , Jerry Weinberg. Richard Hess, Jack
Gail, Bob Bernat. Bob Lukes, Michael Friedman.
Third Row: Sharron Greenman, Steven Poster,
Sheryl Shapiro, Sandra Ruehrdanz, Kathy Blau:,
Richard Moldenhauer, Karen Sigel, Ann Dungan.
Second Row: Frances Sill , Charles Prebish, Janet
Block, Ray Kohn, Jerry Du lkin. First Row: Peggy
Franz, Barbara Hessell. Janet Heim, Gayle Nesler, Susan Nelson, J oy ce Greenberg.
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�Bad: Row: M"ss Paras 1Sp >r or), Denn K te (P•esident) , Bob Silverstei~ (Treo.urer)
Steve Sears. Seventh Row : Reno Bryer, Gary Lew• Km Krone Ste a M,rtalc
Sixth Row: Suzonne R •chc·1 Darlene Schmidt, Ro,onne f,,. ng. Sharon La· n. Fifth
Row : Mary Aggen, Peggy Soren,en K,.,y B<>om , Bonr• c Cc >per. Fourth Row: Po"la
Leibowitz, Adrianne Lurie, Diane MMks. Janet Dolilin. Third Row: KMen S _lk1 ( Se1..·
rctary), E1:en Kendler, Marlene Horrir, Evelyn Zvchermar . Second Row: Kathy Well<
Rochelle Amad o, Caret Fi nk (Corr. Secretory), Joyce Starr. First Row: Joy Snyder
(Vice ·Presidert), Mar'ene Stein, Mar 1 ene Learner, Sandi Fried onder.
/reshnien .f.nd outlets for expression
The firs day I What will the kids be wea ring? Who
will my teach~rs be? Wil they be hard? W ho II be
my ocker partner? What kind of a homeroom wi ll
i have?
These are typ:c al queries of any bewildered fr eshman on h's first doy in high school. The N ileh i student looks forward to riew fri e nds , new teachers,
varied cou rses, and a new school as wel l. H e may
take full advantage of opportun ities to e xp ress hi mself a nd deve lop his charader th roug h literary publi cations, athletics, sc hool clubs , and other activ ities.
The excitement of the first footbo ll game, the homecoming dance , and the parade are a ll wonderfu l
memories fo r the freshman. These events do not
supplant, however , t he importance of the academic
ife, and as t he year progresses the fres hman realizes
that high school marks the beginning of the most important years of his life.
�freshmen
Mr. Ad a ms
Back Row: Christine Haffner, Michael MacCa 1um Penelope Varney, Walter lngstrup
Michael O'Cal ahan, Claire Tabel. Richard
Smevo!d Ronald Dammann. Third Row : Gil
Unatin. Mary Ann Calella. Jane Wells. Carer
Bacino, M"ke Kagan, Dona:d Raab, Dean Adam
Second Row: Lorraine Yeend, Clrrlis Bachman
Terry Zimka . Barbara Sabin Jane Nielsen, Lu
ci le Eagad. First Row: Barbara Laff, Francine
Zak. Louise Weilberg. Diane Galioto, Mi ke
Saken, Roy Carlson.
Mrs. Aplin
Back Row : John Reitberger, Norman G1utzer,
Jack Mise, Dale Rust. Craig Petersen, Robert
Lis. Randy Burns, Dennis Kite, Herbert Zarov .
Third Row: Jeri Hoffman A lan Stern, Phyllis
Verbeau, Stuart Epstein, Nancy Silzer, Judy
Fine, Marie Bedee, Jackie Czerniak. Second
Row: Tina Kroon. Janis Roman, Diane Ke:ler,
Lannis Swanson Arlene Or'ove, Virginia Butzow,
Margaret Go!denbogen, James Harris. First
Row: Stuart Riechter, Leon Bilton, Bill Hurk,
Benjy Rabin Audrey Levin, Kathy Mattson.
Mrs. A ppel
Ba ck Row: Carol Gross, Phil Greenberg Ann
Dorband, Bruce Mi er, Bi ll Kessel, Richard
Formeister, David Lerner. Third Row: Kr;s Connelly Stella Mantalos. Dotty Andreasen, An
drea Lev, Carol Friedman. Richard Young.
Second Row: Sue Poklop, Andy Berman. Sheryl
Morgan. Harry Hochfelder, Marilyn Johnson.
First Row: Jean Margulies, Peter Cyrog, Michael Ubelman, Karen Kluge, Andy Anderson.
Mr. Brown
Back Row: Carol S1ahor David Senn, Phil Moss,
Curt Koch . Bill Lorr, Jack Jobst Bi Johnson,
Dan Pinch. Third Row: Richard Seigel, Roberta
Benson, Delphine Niewiadomski Morton Blatt,
Carol Fixel. Kathleen Kent Susan Clayman,
Marshall Fields. Second Row: Steve Goldstein
Maril ee Diestercheft Marie Persky, Susan Gott
fried, Carol Kum:in. Judith Locher. First Row:
Ron Heftman. Dean Robson, Sue Scholnick
Linda Mehrholz, Karen Bonesz. Maurice Strom.
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�freshmen
Mr. Carrell
Back Row: A lb" lo· r, Mich11e1 Bae•
m
Wh •e, Merle Pc at< Wil "am Magne'"· Second
Row: Kerneth Co tel lier Peter T .e.ei<; Penny
S· "'·nsen Judi Siego SteveP Mouer. First Row:
Shorun Sh<'ln k, Andrea lrgang, Linda Garricc-s
D;are Don1nsz, Goil K"zlov.
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Mr. Cech
Back Row: Ho.en Medoff M.ke Evans, Barbara
Be gr ode Herold Moenn"g. Charles Goldberg,
Mart;, Rvech R.ith Osl,od Lynn Wh"tefie!d,
Diane Kruse. Third Row: Howa•d Bittman, Ken
Le< kman WA +or Za Ji.la, Elynne Chapl7k, Kurt
Stier S·1errie Kc f Pe•er Chargare>, Kenny
K!e" Second Row: David Heeres, Gail Gord?n, ChMlene Sw;der, Joh~ Peterson, Cherie
Bohat, Bruro Humphrey. First Row: Kathleen
F;nn, Suson Dempers Joanne Link, Josephine
Holden Emmy Rube1sle n, Sondra Skrzyhowski.
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Mr. Colver
Back Row: David Pa
w·! am Brier Patricia
L•qne 1 Johr;e Proftt, Char!e> Levin R~"
Grc<>·1borg, E~rl Hoffenberg, Ronald Tash. Third
Row: Susan Krao•z ~ancy Johnsor .Jackie
Br ,dsky, Diane MMh, v··toria Potempa, Lawrenco Miller Marthe Shermon Second Row:
Moryon Mudgett. Susar Cooper, Robin w·ne
Arth Jr R 'stein. Me!vin Kirchler, Maria Dory
First Row: Karpn Anger Carlynn Stellar, Sharon
Fr -din. Caro 1 Best, Florence Dover.
yn
Miss Conklin
Back Row: Dave Rye"· Richard Rancie, Gad
Ca •r D ·k Wold Bob Schille, Reginald
Joch m. w .ke, Richard Haf:er Mike Delman.
Third Row: Dione Guttier, Sue Eichhorm, Ann
Schock, Donna Gendo!I, Phil Sosnowski, Mike
Cahan Char:e Vetzner, Bob Barber, Marlene
Stein. Second Row: Bruce Kanne, Gail Kariolicn,
Nancy Ne:son, Morg:e Sornat, MPlodye Panchesin. l!ene w~1:er, Eileen Jacobson, Lila Hassan. First Row: JLJcy Maller, Cathy Wagner
Marc Lane. Ronald Ratner, Larry Olson, Barry
Feigenba ... m, ShMo~ Rasof.
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�freshmen
Miss Cooks
Ba ck Row: Linda Car•er Judy M. Erid !ln,
Troma S hmidt, w: ·am Peter1on Et ott Bo ... dcr Dene 1s Pain''"· John Ferqu .on, Ge raid
Weit .. Th ird Row: Steven A.:en, Ch!lro Bate·
Jacque! ne Moravick, Jil L1nderwo 1d, ::ihirlf!y
Wcd·ter, Mathew Harrer G.enn Larson Second
Row : Sl>san Janik, Shei 'a Gerstein Barbaro
Pa , Volentine s:ruk, Mari lyn Schneider . Mich
el e Mandell, Jeffery Tieger, James Silmon.
First Row: Fred Rosen, Robert Cou2in , Di11ne
Wasserman Carol Schmidhofer, Shei la KM
micrczak, Richy Koye.
Mrs. Dimon
Back Row : Sharon Karma2 n, Loui;e Lorso~
Steve Go wry 'ewski Richard Reynolds, Horvey
Slutzky, John Papandrea, Philip Bentley Darlene
Vidock. Third Row: William Timmer, Steve Sch
wartz. Raymond Elias, Jacque'ine Olney Ellen
Felcher, Richard Kazelak, Richard Neumonn,
Jone Allen. Second Row: Ba rry Carnow, Gail
Mason , Norman Kellner , Da niel Marrinson. Na
dine Weiss, Joyce Whitton . First Row: Suson
Schwei•, Jonice Davidson, Helene Horwood,
Elliott Si ber, Barbara Reynak, Mary Ben Zeev.
Mr. Eng le
Back Row: Barry Laskov Dan Sideman Mike
Wein1e1n D ,n Johnson Charles Giovannel i
Roger Patek, Chris Shaughnessy John Volp Pat
Riiey. Third Row: Pat Selzer, Koren Ander<.on
Suzie Fian , Sharon Sager, Rosanne Tri lling , Gary
Schweig Dona :ee We'nstein. Second Row :
Lance Vincent, Brad Ka sie, Sa lly O lson, Hc.>lent.>
Teneicken , G loria Kettering. First Row: Dan
Bostrom, Margo Wise, Laura Cech, Su~on Furs
•er, Corel Becker.
Miss Graham
Back Row: Rober+ Heffron, Ph' Monson J, on
Jonet Terp, Russel Peterson, Rober·
Fie:d
Ge Iden, Robert Strand Robert Klingbei'. Third
Row: David Hussey, Judy Mehlman, Zona Re
bin, Paul Zeme!, Gary Lorenz, Barbaro Chez
Deanna Dcrvish ian . Second Row: Sandra Li1nek ,
NiM Kryski, Ei!een Bender, Wi lliam Siebe ,
El len Kend :er, Beverly Gore, Shelly Per: ·n. First
Row: Max ine Kap!an . Roberta Bolon Jome
Bl11s o Jomes Chapnick, Sharon F;sher, s~11y
Huover.
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�freshmen
Mr. Harvey
Bad Row· Ken A,t ~Jler, TeHy Tor': c, .Jim
Co•! r R
G1.•e Brob f,'ln, t-farvey Mus\;n
Gera1d . "sky Bruce Porter Dennis Herker!.
Third Row· Mellndo Lcp n, R _hard Martinez
Sherry Kir ~ Ethel Di Modica SusM Gree.,
Karo·r S .hNa•tz, Gail Berger, Rnr Scerma •·.
Second Row: Jim Tove11, Glee M lier, John
Re<•se Ju~r1la Boyk. Dorene Sohr, lda!ee Frank
ons~e:n. First Row: Howard Bo'nick, Ken Krore,
Connie PhelM Ar.ynne Cohen, Alyse Plolnick,
Miche'e Lazar.
0
Miss Hatscher
De~ Deck, Dwig~t Yoshicka J:~
Vic.tor Banks Alan Scneufler Har- o
s, h hln4 Dan Ehensa•t. GMy M-.Ca . Third
Row: Janet Dan in, Susan Wa'nberg . LaD• nna
Mo 0~, Jan :'! ~elber, Sue Adle1ma~
,;
Wick •rnlT' Jonice Tenner James Wicker. Second Row: Jud th Landauer, Carol Ca'11pbe1
S1 an Nixon, Jerry Klein, Lo"'s Page , Lcci' e
Bal P»tra, Pamela Wh'te. Mery Harris. First
Row: tl:en Sapozn k, Jerry Kamensky J oan
Kardoff J00I ZimmerlT'an, Lynette Rabin, w;,.
iam Wagner
Bad Row:
aac
Mrs. Hobbs
Le~na.d S '>ger, Gale
Carlson, Richard Opensky Al en Elenewski
RMemory Patek, Gary Gats. Croig Jontsch.
Third Row: HarJld Weibe, Linda Schm d, Jeon
Korlesk· Kenneth Pear·.c·n Martin Weiss. Mar
"11 LearnE •, Morcia Langer, Jeif Shanin. Second Row : Buddy Marks, Sue Mandel, Michel"'
Dantum, , Karen Nord" Arthur Mclin. Arnold
Slive First Row : Ann Barnett. Howard Kasie
Mnrcio Ream, Darlene Bartlett Dennis Hackin
Franc·no Uditsky,
Bad Row: Ka•e' Fe1be1
Mr. Hoosline
Back Row: L! y Shapiro Neal Net!Jer, Mike•
B~ Jer, ~oss Bendel, Richard Felsenthol, ~a ph
Poq.•el, H wMd Sinqer, Kim Harfst Jim Reed.
Third Row: Shei'a Gold, Maureen Pau De1"
Spc>c k Diane Alder Robin Kaufman Pa~ a
Leib• ,wi ' D )nna Janetzke. Karen Cevenger.
Second Row: Olive Nili, Nancy Weber, Karer
RAirhard, V'cki G0rshberg, Pat Baumann Den's Oi:q, J~ne McMurry. First Row : Harold
Selz, Torry Garsky. Ji I Markin, Nancy Tucker,
K.ithy P '" Larry Katsou1is.
l 8~1
�freshmen
Miss Householder
Back Row: Linda Lindemann Nick Esposito, JoAnn Davis, Edward Goid, Linda Swerinsky, Robert Ruyle, Arleen Mayer, Sue Ke llman. Third
Row: Susan Karsten, William Horsman, Edward
Zosrrow, Leslie Rimmlcr, Joseph StovcMon, Joff
Hartenfeld. Second Row: Carol Fink, Deborah
Orzeske, Cynthia Krumsieg, Joseph Liss, Richard Mittenthal. William Chagares. Kenneth
Pete rson. First Row: Judy Goldstein, Judy
Rosengard. Myrna Hoffman, Judy Blumenthal,
Deborah Beil , Fay Chaskin.
Miss Lamar
Back Row : Steve Brown Charles Zucker, Ralph
Pieoko, G lenn Sulser. Thomas Lund, Steve Colton, Jay Shavin , M'chael Goodman. Third Row:
Charles Konkey Ma rvin Kay, Sue Berberick.
Wendy Grossman Sheri Schulman, An nette
Metzger, Dianne Petersen, Helen Thorsen. Second Row: Becky Sm ith, Sue Kimball. Stuart
Fine, James Murphy, Valerie Ponto, Charlene
Hunter, Jayne Di'g, Mary Kay Boom. First Row:
Karen Christensen , Holly Lassen , Carole Jean
LoGiurato, Susanne Foss, Duncan Mudloff. Rich
ard Hellman, Raymond Henriksen.
Miss Lawson
Back Row: Ray Pross. John Engstrom, Wayne
Ruderman, Robert Steffeck, Warren French,
Gayle Levin, Patricia Brown Susan Beutelspacher. Third Row: Charlene Mueller, Ellyn
Cowan, Phyl lis Johnson, Maxine Shikolf, Ronnie
Arndt, Mike Ettinger, Ronald Hoffman. First
Row: Linda M11sters, Mar.a Berman, Susan Pavlo, Hilary Henner. Harriet Duh l. Ric hard Bloom.
Mr. Lipousky
Back Row: Les Mu1
tack, B Goode Ron Stryob
ker, Bob Epstein, Leon Fidas, Larry Jordan,
Gene Rocca Allen Kohn. Third Row: Joe Pit zer, Howie Clyman Cheryl C la uson , Liz Schug,
Renee Florence, Maureen Peskind, Arnold An
toniewiez. Second Row : Diane Bonifer+, Sherrie
Kushner Peter Serenyi, Gail Mendel . Jool
Blitstein, Jeff Lowy. First Row: Ga il Beni:el,
Darlene Digilo, Karen Kesler Karen Slotky, Vir
ginia Huffman.
190
J
�freshmen
Mr. McKe nty
Back Row: (, ~ C. . B
Branot E:ha Brown te,n, .:ay F~rrran, Byrcn Kutok, Susan
Berg~man. Third Row: Merl" Cohe ", Lynne
Leopold, GMy H rsch, Bc.b Anoer<on Sandra
Frieo awder, Pam Pliskin Second Row: Diane
Bridge. Sa 1y Gross. Lynne J 1h ·: s
B'' ?ngA',
Bil Graham Me1onie Kline First Row: John
Moyer, Alice Anthony Jet Kaywood, Donna
Dombek, S .. san Mcgill.
Mrs. Panos
Back Row· Mi•che
,+ v , Rict>ard Orloff Bill
Ri ·h rd
• drne A· .>n Harvey Gersh John
Pe1mer, Jae
B1 g1>r, C.nir Wiiliams, l\Jiel
Phi lips. Third Row: v'ld t<emr tz Charle,
Ye ng. Rober
1dd. Sorford Schw'mme O•.ra
Heine Re berto Seidma1 Kat~leen Cash a t
Sharon Larson, Roseann Schmid Second Row:
Va!e6e Powers, Jean Moss, Ly-n We sz. Steven
Orel a, Alana Penner Jeffery Mocker Melvin
Rainer . First Row: Shery Feldman, Diane Richards. Marsha Levin, Leo Beaubien, Rocho>"'
Kare I, Barbara Vincent, Elmaza Hassdn.
y
Miss Paras
Back Row : .. an
p;
zak La"y Noe>1>r -,,.,
Be ~ker, Ke- Pc' EJ Ken S<.~ultz, Tom F ,erster
Bruca Shuster, Adrianne Lurie Third Row:
Ela'ne Traiforos, "lei Roseman, St "t Cowi·
Stewart Treger, Ted M~urer Sandy Scone
Karen Anderson Victor Kur,_ Second Row:
Gail Klapman, Pat Brondt, George Herter. John
Kav<ioras, Morleno Schwartz Candy Johnson,
Rosalind Greeno. First Row: David Gorenstein
Koren Cohen, Marn Berger Hano Dinitz. Barbara Frohman, Susan Freem"n.
Mrs. Sacher
Back Row: John Wa •e• Lye Ar~h r, Bob H~F
'1"an Denr Ro· si Stove Sp ii berg Frank D.,da
Oernis FMr >ff Po~ Orser, David Price. Third
Row: Maroha John<on, Prnny ~ri;nmaP Karen
And,ew. D~v d Le •ee J"dy Levat;no. Ma ireer
Woif M,rsh,1 Bernstein, Benny Cooper Ga'
Moss Second Row: Jo,1n Marg 1es, Carol Gutbrod Kore·1 Bro . Ro,emory Kohlor Jean O'Ma
1.{, Bob Greenber9. Irwin Kesselman, Ed Sotel lo.
First Row: Ira Mil'er. l.i Sherman, Lee Hodges,
Bonni!'> Co,,per, Rozz•e Kott, Ja, k Berger.
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�freshmen
Mr. Sandberg
Back Row: Bill Gurshick, Margaret Schulte, Ron
Schatsick, John Brunderman, Nona Levin, Kathy
Gold, Gerald Posedel. Dennis Lidberg. Third
Row: Tom Perri Bob Stein, Al Kirshner, Barry
Aohkinaz, Ron Punch, Carol Biehl, Dawn Wi lin·
kin, Carol Sullivan. Second Row: Pat Aqui lla,
Marcia Burnstein, Suzanne Ritchey, Mike Mahoney Joe Holzwarth, Ruth Field Rose Crissie.
First Row: Donna Kaufman, Bob Mindell, Danna
Hirsch, Mark Epstein, Renee Maston, Betty
Kritzler.
Mr. Schnurr
Back Row: Will iam Oliver, Joanne Wheeler,
Franklin Burr, Al lan Witzel. Dona!d H aas, Robert Kravitz. Third Row : Evelyn Zukerman, Joseph
Vaughn, Michael Andelman, Joseph Fagan,
Eugene Adelman, Gary Sax. Second Row: Rayanne Painter, Mardell McMahon, Jean Neirince, Lawrence Veltman, Robin Wagner, Susan
Ingersol! Zona Kaplan. First Row: Sandra Sandback . Susanne Gallowich, Jeffrey Smith, Alan
Ralsky Bonn ie Bakken, Lauren Taylor.
Mr. Sorensen
ergren Stephen
Back Row: Joe Maro, Richard B
Horwitz. Robert Silverstein, Joe Kennedy, Mike
Cavanaugh. Third Row: Sheree Heller. Bonnie
0 1sher, Susan Trowbridge, Diane Seligman,
Cora lie Vodian, Randall Gibson. Second Row:
Geri Bolon, Thomas Reynolds, Stephen Turpack.
George Scott, Linda Roberts . First Row: Susan
Ferre'!, Judy lv1 assing, Jackie Lantz, Brenda
Davis, Janice Potnick.
Miss Sprankel
Back Row : Marilynn Crafton, Mike Smdl:er. Bill
Hohmann , Jack Stein, Maynard Lichtermdn,
Dick Wollack. Sharon Bieber, Merrily Herrmann.
Third Row: Rudolph Bennett, Lester Asher,
Morrie Friedman, Jim Perlow, Barry Epstein,
Robert Krishner, Richard Miller. Second Row:
Diane Anton, John Puccinelli, Doreen Stocker,
Nancy Krischke. Roberta Grossman, Barbara
Jvarsky. First Row: Joyce Maston, Lynn Multan,
Noreen Pozner, Betty Sielski, Renee Bryer, Pam
Duke.
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�freshmen
Mrs. Steinmetz
Back Row: Dianne Tay.or, Karer McCartry
Mar• ·n Copsu~o. Gi ! er' Sornsen, Tom Weise.
Pe•e: E ·onomcs, Lore" • Trendler, Gerald Wagner, Arthur Golen. Third Row: J Jl e Bain Diane
Pahnke Isabelle Bee.I-men, " ,an Wells, David
Nel<on, Cheryl Doh., Bruce Var n. Second Row:
Morlene Horris. Li"Jo Yv.ny, Eli,aGell Foyer
strom, Berry Poss. John Isaac First Row: M'ch .
eel Olenick, Horry Ledehoff, M'chae Racussin,
De!e Sachnoff, Susan Kamin Don Smith.
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Mr. Templeton
Bad Row : John M'nx Fred Wu'ff, Arno d
G1ac .berg Theron Ru. el, A: K.tchen Ken
Hopps, KoJ~y Besch, AliC'e Swanson. Third Row:
Dick Steir Poul Pershin Dick Bee.ow Check
Ander•,n. Mike Purcell, Rhoda Oppenheimer
Marlene Bli•s•e:n, Barbara Hoffman, Bill Link.
Second Row: Dorothy Motter, Borbora Cywin.
sL Bobbie Robins, Marlyn Silver, Rochelle Amo
do, Edith Goldberg. Karin Beckor. First Row:
Borbar11 Biga, Tim Harrigan Elaine Levinson ,
Ron Epste'n, Joan Kroichick, Barbara Finde r.
Mr. Van Arsdale
Back Row: L'•o Mendell Cheryl Sch nberg ~es·
lie "aeger Wayne Hao• n B' Fo'nberg Car
RaJJ. St.•ve Terr~c n. Third Row: Jim SmitJ.
Barry Monp~~ ' M t hi>« Wo1ff Dave McCarty,
Pat Nevil.a Harr• · Verhin, Mary Aggen, Judy
f as. Second Row : Lynn Wiegand Gai Schnei~cr. Harriet Ge mai
Fran Weinman Donna
TM . J11n;;t CM'son, Bob Schm idt, W illiam
Wohrmacher. First Row: Jim O ' Neill Stephen
Kap;an ChNyl Lanof', Heather Nissenson Ste·
ven Lazor, GMy $p1e> .
Miss W illiams
Bad Row: Ja 'T1CS R ·cir W iam T.::ce.ke, Jol.n
S,\, 'z C ,,,In Ke per Sardra Ma'5nikoft, Rob
C'ri P~, · .,. Ii, R,,ber• Mor+ir Gorn'.d Berman.
Th ird Row: Sue Fesselmeyer, Ro. anne AmbM
sor Mor· i Ruben Richard Young Ralph John
son, Ko thy Weis , Roberta Richter . Second Row:
t\j rmFn Dr· ck, Susan Vraney, Jus~:ne Swider
Janf> , Ols.. n, Pl·vilis laskov, Robert W einstein.
First Row: Garry Nevins, She'la Trotsky, Bruce
Si v' r, n A-rhur Ghere, Date Schmitzer, Sher
man Wei .L1·rg.
�freshmen
Mrs. Schwartz
Bad Row: Alan Hirsh, Lloyd Pressman, Bob
Voi'mcr Barry Kutok, Kay Walter, Lynn Mehrholz R<Jth Loeding. Third Row: Gary Graff,
Michael Fohrman, Linda Gl antz, Connie John<on , Pdty Brnnsfield L<iurnn Shep<ird, lne7
· Klein, A:ice Griffin. Second Row: Robert
Crane, Larry Rosen, Roberta Lutren, Sharlene
Learrer Marla Milton, Maureen Freres, Martin
Bramson Dick Nott. First Row: Ellen Pildes,
HOi ly Brown , Jeff Siegel, Al W inter, Joyce
Starr Katie Cohen.
Mrs. Zaruba
Back Row: Ka•en Kinsch, Sreve Sher Tony
Musbt, Phi l P1 1
ieger, Mary Ann Di lg. Gary
Swanc iq er, Ted Rooer, Art Si'.vers. Third Row:
J11'ie Codell. Al Finger, Ba rbara Boysen, A'
G
:o'on , Cliari Berger, Paula Meyers, Ray Henrik·
sen , John Kroger. Second Row: Marilyn Green,
Marilyn Ja nis. Clareen Jharher She'dno P'o+kin Jol-n Woiakowski, Monica L110er r,,,~ M~r tin. First Row: Ken Gordon Ron Just Bob Conrel'y , Darlene logi urato, Sarah Fox, Joy Snyder .
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�FACULTY
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�new education
frontiers are
explored at nilehi
Dr. C.yde Porker. rew super.nlendenl h11 ded cated f, rnself to the
ra ng nf the educational standards of "ii es Town<' p High Schee'.
High school days are memorable days, enriched with learning and experience i hat only our contemporary society can provide.
The physical, mental and spiritual habits students acquire during secondary school life will guide them the remainder of their days. Friends made
in high school will become old friends never to be forgotten. Life takes on
richness when one has attended high school, has known inspiring teachers,
and has felt the excitement of living in a COt'T'munity which provides quality
education for its teen-agers.
The N !es Township Community High Schools are schools of which the
people of •he community can be proud. Hiqh academic standards are fast
becom'pg a tradition. New education,11 frontiers Me explored at Nilehi by
outstanding teachers and studen+s. G ood scholarship seems to be the goal of
students, many of whorri attend the leading college> ano universities of the
na+ion after h gh school graduation.
Though we at Nilehi boast of high achievements, we must be aware of
the need for constant evaluation. This will help us keep high standards in a
changing community amid a world of i'lstability.
We are a rapidly growing community in Niles Township. Growth brings
new challenges and new fronfers in public education. With the help of students who graduate +his year and with the help of all citizens of the community, Ni lehi can become a stronger and better institution of learning and experience in the world of public education.
CLYDE PARKER
Su perintenden r
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Mr. P11 I J. Houghton 's A,s·,+an• Superirtecdent
n chMqe if lldm;~ str...tivc services.
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Mr. Harold Ohlson ably performs his duty as
tho Director of Planning, Pc:b!ication' and Com
munity Relations.
Dr. Arthur H. Ryden DiroctN :.f Gu'donce and
Testing, >upervises the quid.-nu, prcgrams ot •
N'les East and w,.,t.
'lr. ChM'c, Coker Bv •ness Manager, dischMaes" ' b, ..inoss of both divi,ions and is also
i' l;arge of tho non-leaching personnel.
Dr. Stuart Anderson is Assistant Superintendent in
c•arge of curricu um ""d instruction.
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�administration strives
for specialization
of education.
Mr. Donald Johnson is the assistant principal
of the West Division in charge of freshmen.
Mr. John J. Gach, principal, directs the activities of the sL1dents and teachers at the West
Diviston.
Dr. Nicholas Mannes is the assistant principal
of the West Division in charge of sophomores.
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�The administration is the basis of a sound educational system. This is evidenced by the fact that
although increased enrollment has placed strain
upon the physical facilities of both schools, the educational potential has been strengthened under the
capable guidance of our administration. Through
the efforts of the 1959-1960 administrators, the two
schools were drawn together to function as an
integrated unit.
Our administration has been foremost in the
recognition of the merits of the accelerated course
program and has done much to institute this modern
concept. With the administration preserving such
ideals, the community is assured that it> graduates
will be able to express themselves as mature adults.
Mr. Marvn H. lhne 1s tre assistant principal of
the East Division in charge of juniors.
Dr. J. Keith Kav11nough, prrnc1pa, directs the activities of
tl>e students ond teachers at the East Division.
Mr. Keith Hertweck is the Msist11nt principal
of the East Division in charge of seniors.
�third school site approved through efforts
of school board
The activities of Nilehi students, from academ ic proiects
to social events, have always been of vital interest to the
school board. Because of the inc rease in school enrollment,
the boards responsibilities have correspondingly expanded.
W ith the 1958 addition of the West Division the burden of
accommodating the influx of students was lightened, but
even this expans ion was not sufficient to keep pace with the
population increase, and plans are now underway for turning
each school into a complete four-year unit. In 1960 a bond
issue concerning the site of a third school was placed before
the community and accepted, and the board began wo rk on
these plans.
However, the interest of these men is also directed to
ward a closer re lationship with the student body . This year
for the first time, students reported to the board on such
functions as the SSO and Science Seminar. These and sim ilar
meetings proved rewarding and informative for a ll participants, and promoted ful ler understanding between the
faculty , studen t body, and the board members.
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The school board me mbe rs awaiting the coll to order ore Mr. Ala n Sc hwa rtz. Mr. t'rnest Eisenberg, Dr. Frnncis Saunders, Dr. J ohn
Spee r (Presid ent ), Mr. Ke nne th Littre ll (Secreta ry) , a nd Mr. J o hn Ma u.
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�Mrs. Sol Ashbach (Presiden'). Mrs. John Ostormeir (First Vice President), Mr Or 1and Ruyle
(Socond Vire.President), Mr. Howard Thomas (Recording Secretary) , Mrs. Bernard Konopka
(Corresponding Secretary), and Mrs. James RhodP.s (Treasurer) ore PTA officers for 1959-1960.
The improvement of parent-teacher relatiorshi ps has become a necessity in recent
years, and the Niles Township High School
PT A continues to meet this challenge. With
increasing enrollment in both schools, plans for
expansion, the demand for be+ter education,
and the need for more teachers, the functions
of th;s organization have enlarged considerably. Now the PT A must and does provide fo~
close cooperation and effective commur.ication between parents, teachers, and studerls
These objectives are realized through +he requ
lar monthly meetings and such activities ·i~
the open house held at both divisions and ~he
publication of the Nile-0-Gram. These adiv1ties and others indicate the service and irri portance of the PT A to the community.
parent-teacher association
.
.
.
maintains unity
of purpose
Mr. Wink'oman discu se· the West Division conservohry and its prC'duct• wit~ a~ interested
group of parent< duri~g •he PT A-sponsored
open
h
'Lose
�faculty inspires and guides student expressions
Henry N. Abram
(WJ English
George M. Ad~ms
(W) English
(De~ea,ed: May 14, 1960)
Mary Addington
(W) Spanish
Ronald W. Ady
( E) Social Studies
Dr. Daniel Albright
IE) English
Charles P. Anderson
(W) Social Stcdies
Charles R. Anderson
( EJ Driver Education
Nerita Aplin
(W) Social Studies
Rochelle Appel
(W) Social St udies
Earl S. Auge
(W) M~sic
Leo P. Babcock
IE) Science , Driver Education
Lucille Barnes
(W ) Englisn
Norma Agnes Barts
{E&W) Audio-Visual
M. J. Basrak
{ E) Physical [ducation
George Bauer
(W) Physical Education
Kay Beck
( E) G erma n
Rosemary Beil
(W) German
Sandy Berns
(E) English
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�John L. Betts
( E) Soc. 1a' Studie>
Thomas L. Blackburn
(W) Art
Sarah Blacher
( [) Eng ish
Don W. Blair
(E) Spanish
Robert Bluege
( E) Bu siness Education
Robert J. Botthof
( E) Guidance
Susan H. Bowersox
(E) Gc1dance
M. L. Brett
( E) Matherr>atics
Robert E. Brown
(W) Mathematics
Edward F. Brufke
(W) Social Studies
Dave Burgett
( E) Industrial Arts
C. E. Burgener
{ ~) 5, ience
Florence Butler
{E') H mc Arts
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Howard M. Byram
( E) Phy 1 I Ed ucalion
ca
Arnold N. Cajet
( E) Driver Education
Jean Canning
( E' Eng ish
Yvonne Carlson
\W $ oanc.e
Ray Carrell
W) Ind .st
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Aris
Joseph P. Cech
( W ) Mathematics
Mildred Louise Cheadle
( E) Bu 'nos, Ed cation
Susan Cleveland
(W) Spani-f
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�Everet: A. Co:+on
(E) Socia Studies
Arthur Colver
(W) Social Studies
Emi 1y S. Conk:in
(W) English
Naomi E. Cooks
(\II) Engl is~1
Joan Coon
( '.:) Busines> Education
William Coyer
(W) Science
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Hal J. Crcs;
( W) Driver Education
John M. Cress
( E; Physic a Education
Genti, daRosa
( ~) S;oa ?ish
Annette Davis
(E) Guidance
Judith Davis
(E) E:ng!ish
Margaret de Booy
( E) Scholarship Counselor
Edward F. Degenhardt
( E) Science
Keith Dickinson
(W) Social Studies
Susan Dimon
(W) Mathematics
James R. Dorsey
( E) Business Education
C<>rol J. Duthie
( E) English, Spanish
Paul M. Eberhardt
(E) English
Home r C. Ellis
( E) Science
Jack Emery
(E) G cidance
J erry Engle
(W) Mathematics
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�Ronald C. Eth erton
(WJ S-ier·e
Jack F<1bri
(W
S
George Fink
( E) nd.is
rill
Ar'
•
Frank Fitzpatrick
~W 1 Busire , Education
Rosemary Fuerst
(W) Sc·~ial Stud "'
Irene Garrigan
(Wl U rary
Blaine B. Gemeny, Jr.
1W) So-'' St des
Judy Goehring
(E': l-io"1e Ar
Jeanne Goodso1
(El Edu<> ;1 Cc~·,ck.
Richard K. Gragg
(W) Eng ish
Mary Graham
( W) BJ< ncss Ed ucal -ir
Alice Green
r
(El Englisr
Charles R. Groeling
E&W)
M~
ic
Jean Hagemann
(El French
Mildred Hall
(W) Mathematics
John W. Ha:lberg
(El So< "al Sl~d•c
Sandra Halliday
(W) Pl-iy,1ca: Education
Be Hy Hanebuth
rW) Pl,y51ca EdJcat in
John A. Harmon
(W) Phy> a. Edu~<!!t i on
Fiorence Harrison
(W) s, i ~n''
Ralph Harvey
(W) Sc ence
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�Joan Haufschild
(W) Business Education
Lorraine Hatscher
(W) English
James L. Heiniger
(W) Physica' Education
Helen Heitmann
(W) Physica Education
0. T. Hendrickson
( E) Business Education
William Henry
(E) Mathematics
Mary Ann Hero 1d
(W) Eriglish
Josephine Hicks
( E) Business Education
Elizabeth Hobbs
(W) English
Earl E. Hoff
( E) Mathematics
Leo Hoosline
(W) Attendance Officer
Carole Householder
(W) Englisfo
Ada Immel
(E) Business Education
Harold Isaacson
(W) Physica l Ed ucation
David T. Jackson
( E) Social St udies
Jean Jackson
(E) English
Shirley Johnson
(W) Physica1 Education
Edward Joseph
(E) English
Katherine M. Kennedy
(W) Englis~
Carole J . Kenny
(W) Physica Educati on
George Kielwasser
(W) Science
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�Jo Ann King
E\ B~s"·css Ed,ica•ion
1
Miriam Kipnis
IW' M
·~<'Miiiie<
Thomas J. Kiviluoma
M at"'"ie
na·~ics
Lois Klimstra
(Wl E, g" r Librory
Terese E. Klinger
IE) Spanid
Thomas Koerner
!W) F.nq11 I
Mary Konslans
Ir r
g sh
June Kraus
WI t ,, ..
~
Gabriele R. Lachmann
IJ:
G1errrion
Jack Lain
IE) Industria l Aris
Diana La Mar
IW)
M~thematic<
Lois Lamberg
(f 1
L~•ir
Don Larson
(EJ
P~y
nl
rd~~aticn
Willard Larson
'W) Testing Co nselcr
E izabeth Lawson
(W) Mathematic,
Jane Legge
(t' L brnry
Arthur H. Leipold
{ E) Soc al St"d es
Alice Line
:w: Homo Aris
Frank lipousky
(W) Sc ience
Haze l Loew
(El Ar!
Ralph Lyerla
(W) Scien · e
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�Robert Mackey
( E) Indv
tr1a
Arts
Juanita Madison
( W) Mathematics
Andy Maggio
{E) lndus'rial Arts
G ordon Malone
(El Business E:d ucaiion Social
Studies
Frank W. Markus
(E) Science
Nola Marquardt
( W l Foreign Language, English
K. L. Martyn
(El Science
Jean Massmann
(El N irse
Charles Mattka
(W) Socra Studies
Hugh D. Mc Gee
(E&Wl Music
Stuart McKenty
(Wl Special Education
Barbara Meist erh eim
(W) English
Ted L. Meyer
(El Mathematics
Jomes A. Michael
(El Socia l Studies
Frank Y. Mooney
(El English
John Moshak
(El Social Studies
Gladys C. Myers
(E) English
Eugene D. Napier
( E) Business Education
Nicholas M. Odlivak
( W l Physical Education
Elle rth Overbee
(El Science
Angeline Pa nos
(Wl English
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�Fay Para s
'WJ Soc ,\Studies
Phyllis Peterso n
·w·
s.
;a1 Stuciie<
James H. Phipps
W Pt y· :al Educa!ion
Doris Piccino
( E) Sc cia'
St~ d ies
E. C. Pirok
IE) Socia St udies
Leo H. Provost
1 E&W)
Music
Rosemary Racine
W) Physica' Ed~ca•ion
Albert Rambis
(W Mat"ematic.
Barbara Ray
IE) Phy ·,.., Education
Pa re p a I. Rice
IE) Enq
sh
Dorothy Riddle
IE) r y ( d Education
t.Ayra Z. Robinso n
E S· e
ice
Ar'ene Rose n
1W)
G ·idance
Mary Rosenthal
(W\ v· iting Counselor
George V. Roth
( E) Student Service Organization
,Q~
Martin J. Rup.e
S·
e
t1J1J
0 . H. Ruyle
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'P
Vorationa'
Cou~se Jr
C ecil Sache r
WI Fre cf\
Bruce Sand be rg
(W) Soc ia Studies
Alla Sau ch
IW) r_,ermac
George Sche rb
f \ Sr
la
Studie
'.! I I
�Joyce Schickel
(W) Business Education
Pauline A. Schmidt
(WJ English
Billy Schnurr
(W) Science
Anton T. Schubert
(W) Attendance Office r
Marjory Schwab
(W) Latin
Alvin Schwartz
·-I~~~
~
Janet Schwartz
(W ) Spenish
Bert M. Sharp
(W ) English
Lou Ann Shelley
(W) Speech Correction
Michael Skuban
(W) Physical Education
Bruce Sorensen
(W) lnduslria 1 Arts
Harry Sortal
(W) Vocational Counselor
John B. Spatafora
[ E) Social Studies
Charlene Sprankel
(W) Mathematics
Eileen W. Springer
(W) Nurse
Janet Steinmetz
[W) Spanisf>
Virginia K. Stemp
(E) English
Len Stuby
( E) Mathematics
William R. Templet on
[W) Mathematics
June Todd
IE') English
Aune M. Toivola
IF) College Counseior
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�Ronald A. Yan Arsdale
(W} Eogii h
Mary E. Walker
(E} L:brary
Jane Waller
( E) Physical Ed ucat:on
Lorna Warren
(W) Engli~f
Bernard E. Welch
( E) Science
Gale Wesley
(E) Industrial Arts
Ra lph Wied!
(Wl Mathematics
Wayne Wigell
(W) Ed11cation Counselor
Frances Williams
(W) Mathematics
James Winkleman
(W) Scien :e
Marie Wise
IW) Phy ·~a! Education
Hayward Wood
1E} S<>c10 Studies
Donn B. Wright
( t) S ,ria' Studies
Nancy Young
(W) Physical Education
Dr. Bernard Zagorin
( E) Social Studies
Irene Zaruba
(W) 5, ence
Amanda Blake
( E Speech Corre~ t :>n
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�East Division Administrative Secretaries: France>
Stach •wia~ {Secretary lri Mr. Ruyle
Eleanor
Christopher (Secretary to Dr. Kavanaugh), Mary
Vrablik (Secretory tc Mr. Hertwick), and Sylvia
Terman (Secretary to Mr. lhne).
Central Office and Office of Superintendent. Standing: Marie Marsha
{Se rE"la1 y b Dr. Ryden) L"ry Lubin (Se retary to Mr. Ohlson I. and
n,.,,mo Grad,rg (Secretary to Mr. Houg;,tvnl. Seated: Jean Stol'ery
(Secretary to Dr Anderson) and Har6ett J, hn n (Se r&tary to Dr.
Parker).
Often taken for granted, but really one of
the most essential groups at Niles, are the nonteaching personnel; the office, library, audiovisual, and custodial staffs. Without their efficient assistance, the school could not possibly
function smoothly. The office staff of both
divisions consists of thirty-seven women who
are in charge of switchboards, daily homeroom
bulletins, registration, mail distribution, textbook purchases, and attendance. Accounting
for approximately 14,000 volumes, along with
handling daily calls for reserve books, is th0
responsibility of the library staff. The audiovisual department provides projection and
audio aids to teachers. Preparation of nutritious and pleasing meals is taken care of by the
cafeteria staff and, in the East Division, these
women have also ;nitiated the serving cf
doughnuts and milk before school in the morning . Technical facilities of the school are
capably maintained by the custodial depart
ment. Though often behind the scenes, these
people are appreciated by Nilehi students and
faculty ali~e for their all-important services.
West Division Main Office. Standing: Elinor Zehnle (Secretory to Mr.
Jonnson) Jayne Gunrel (Switchboard), Ruth Oswald {Switchboardl.
Dcrothy Sea nlan (Registrar), and He!en Mc Ginnis (Bookkeeper). Seated:
Morion Thomas (Secretary to Dr. Mannosl, Bernice Kangas (Clerk) and
Helcr1 Jennings (Clerk).
East Division Main Office Staff. Standing: G,o:-ria
Sch 1b - (SecrE '
"'1 . Rot
A·,~ Paze"
Cle ·1
11nd The ·o· ~ S~l--Neitzer 1 Bookkeeper:.
Seated: Reth Johnson {Sw khboard Operator) ord
J '"' 5, 1m lzc-~ {Clerk).
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�Business Office. Standing. B +ty Moc
( Recept;or t 1 ~ IP1ene Sr •d r [Clerk)
and Lee Nc·rm I Clero
Seated: I'd th
Churan ( C!erk). Rocine f
( B"ok
ke eper) and Ca•ol Pe" , ' 1 C erk I,
East Division Registrar: Elna Hawk ( C1erk) and
Beal ice C >d · ,,, Regi>tror) .
staffs work efficiently
behind the scene
West Division Library and Audio-Visual Aids:
Step! anie S1yrr an I
( L>b ·ar
ChaF'o '"
M~Can° (AVA Cle,1,, o d E:ls,e Wr"hey
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( d--ary J.
East Div ision Library and Audio-Visual Aids:
Raze: e Te be: ( Libr~ry Sherry Dan eis (
orary) <>nd Borrirn Wi,ke (AVA C erk)
Mr. Anthony T. Schubert directs
the functions of the attendance
offices in both divisions.
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�West Division Attendance Office: Mildred Bellezzo
( C:erk) end Bernadette Blum (Clerk ) .
East Division Attendance Office: Connie Rodopoulos (Clerk), Margaret
Banks (Secretary to Mr. Schubert), and Roslyn Pacenta (Clerk).
West Division Guidance Office: Elsie Anderson (Secretary to Freshman Counselors) and Ruth Et helhuber
(Secret ary to Sophomore Counse ors).
East Division Guidance Office: Lorraine
Carlington (Clerk Typist) Gladys Kroeppler (Secretary to Junior Counselors),
and Harriet Kneip (Secretary to Senior
Counselors).
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�Mr. Russ Pirivano 's in charge of
1he West Division mainlenarce
stoff.
West Division Cafeteria Staff. Back Row: Mrs. Yan <::" mberqen, Mrs.
Ku1ey Mr•. Sinkule. M•s. Larson Mr<. H'rshm11r Mr
.llf
Mr<.
Nov')•ny, M•_. Raith, Mrs. Anders·rcm and Mrs. Ramrr · Second Row:
Mrs. Ha,, Mrs. Fountai~e. Mrs. Bore.her+ Mr<. Klue;n~ M . I-lei""''"
ond Mrs. Binzer. First Row: Mrs. J..ist Mrs. Mas•ro, Mrs. Rac11ra Md
Mrs. McNeil!.
~ (
~~~~'·I'~
'
Mr. Jules Roels ·s ·o charge of the
East Division wainte~ance staff.
~~
West Division Maintenance Staff. Back Row: Edwin Kanift A1ex
Ros,, FrMk W11lker, H ,ward Eric.k. ,n and Ben Willm ng . Second
Row: Glen Haglund, Frank Lew;cki Harold Stone EdwMd Kozic. w·
ski and Dom.nic Toldone. First Row: Arthur Bertram ond D11n+e
Dine~:;.
East Division Maintenance Staff. Bae~ Row ' Wa.ter Kolbu<, Richard
Swanson. George A'b." R ,.,.n) d Pete , '"• Car: Hopper, Jacob
Heinz, Fred Shreeve Md I-red Mc ir. Second Row: Raymond Brom
melkamp, Marc"i< Ma· ;, Fred St•iden I 10" 'd Rusreberg. ano
Haskel Yates. First Row: Josephine Hanson, Margaret Hennirg a~d
Cataido M11stra• 1!~· .
East Division Cafeteria Staff. Back Row: Marie Yak, Emmo Hill,
L;c':'e Mak Yirg nia Kciepper Eleanor Scheibe, Harr'et Zaia• and
Ethe1 Thomas. Second Row: Nelva Knepper Marie Cannon, Mabel
Scat~ra, Ka>f.ryr "Jarman, Dorothy Ahrendt. First Row : Irene S+eek,
Ru+r Krause Haz<'· Larkin, and Maude Oslund
�acknowledgement
Faces in a crowded classroom - a muddy player slumped
on the bench - a student monitor in a long silent hall - hands
raised, feet running, eyes questioning - this is what a school
is, and this is what students are. Responsible for all aspects of
planning and execution, from cover design through layouts and
type selection, the yearbook staff believes that 1960 Reflections
is truly an expression of this school and its students. Thanks go
to Root Studio photographers for helping us capture these
moments, and to Mr. Koenig of the Norman King Publishing
Company; also to Miss Jean Jackson, general staff sponsor;
Mr. Henry Abram, sophomore staff sponsor, and Mr. Frank
Mooney, senior section sponsor. We extend our appreciation
also to the faculty and administration for their cooperation and
patience.
EUGENE R. VETO, Editor
218
J
�INDEX
SENIO RS
.l
117
Abrams Perry •
. . . . . . . . . 117
Ackermo" G1oria
40, 117
Adam;, Me.,,n·e
I 7
Adelman, Bonn•e
117116,110,57
Ademan S•eve
117.116.39
Age' Phyllis .
. . . . 117
A~rens, BarbMo Aoo .
Alongi, Ler-:ire . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
117
A;pern, Steve
117
Ambrose, Bonn"e . . . . . . . .
Andalman, Mariene .. 41 117,64,106
Anderson, Janet . . . . . . . . 117,39.36
Anderson Judy . 40 117,165.49.42
.. , 117,58
Anderson Leitha
117,61,62
Anderson Phy 11s ,
. 117
Ar.dEJrscn, Theodora
46, 117
Armstrong Judy
117
Arno!d, Dav d
118,16
A1~old, Peri
Arn..,pc 1n.
A'an
Aron ~ Steve
A•,,nic" Rona d
Aronson, Bonn"e
Arpan Rey
A. tier, Lin . . . . .
Ashbach, Dav d
118
118
118
· 18 43
l 18
. .. 118
118 52 66 43
... 11 B
Bae her E ta beth
118
Bachman Ronald
118,72,37
Bagwell, James
118
Ba"ey, Jocq,;el ne
I 18
.. .. . ....
Baker, Foster
118
Baker Jean
. . . . . . . .. 46, I 18.34
Banosh Jeri
117 34,39,165,67,43
Baran, Phyllis
118,52
Barranco Ben . , ..... , .
. .... 118
Barrett, Jeon .. .. .
. 116.119,57,31
BMtsch, Ronald . .
. . . . 119
Baum. Aden
.. 119,10
Becker. S.san
... 119
Bei, Michae
119,57
Bem, Robert
. 119.87
Benjamin, Fred
119
Benne!!, De '.a
44,119.47
Benser Jock
119,7372,116.93
Berens Les!ie
119
Beren•, Edmund
119.5'
Berg Sta~
. I 19, 197
Berger Freya . .
Bergeron CMolyn . . . . . . . . 119
Berliner, Ronald . . . . . 45, I 19,48
. . . 119
Bermdn Ira
. . . 119
Berman. Rhella .
119,58,108
Bernsohn, Kenneth
119
Bernstein, Don
120
Bern sf en Scott . . . . . . . . . . . .
120
Berry, Arlene
.. . . . .. . . . . 120.93
Best. Jeff
.... 44,72,120,114,116
Bes!, Scott
Bestock, R11iph . . . . . 48, 120,34,42
120
B;lson, Lynette
120.61
foger, Shei a . . . . .
B;shop Walter .•.... 120,116,7231
Bitstein. Berle . . . . . . . . . . 120
120
B oc~. Coro! . . .
40 120,52,11 42
Bled, Michael
120
B'oom. Bill
120
Boom, Mike . . .
120
B.oom, Robert . .
120
B umen+ha Mark .
. 120,72.90
.
Blue>tein, Joe1
Bohat Gery . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; : 0
120.61
Bondy. Bonnie
121
Booesz, Char es . .
121
Borisof, Dianne
121
Bork, Se ndy
121 116
Bradley, Pamela
Brendt, Carol . . . . . . . 121.34,43
121
Branstrom, Sharon
37, 121
Braver, Gary
Braverman, Marcia . . 121 36,39,116,
63
Breen Eileen
. 121
Brenner Bob
61
116,121
Breslow, Jef+
. . . . . . . 105, 121
Brice, Rober•
12
Bridier. Gary ..... ... . .
Brin, Gerald
121
Brin, Srary
.......... 121
121 53,16
Brinsty, Bernad'ne
34.121, I0
Brodsky, Karen
41,121
Brodz:k Ccnstance
121
Bromberg, Rhonda
122
Broch. Mo•vin .
122
.. . .. .. ..
Brown Allen . .
. . . . . 44, 122
Brown Charles
Brown M ichae• . . . . . . . .. .. 122
. . . . 122
Browe Mic~..,e\ . . .
. . . . . 122.1 O
Brownstein, Myra
44, 116,47, I 22
Brunke, Ken . . .
I 07, 122
Bnismon, Lynda
122,58
Burhans, Richard
Burke Patricia . .. . . . .. . . 34, 122
. , . . . . • . . 122
Burtner, Paul
Cahoon, Laura
. 122.42
. 122,57,90
Ca!amaras, James
Cameru;, Pat . . ... 34.39 122,58.43
44, 122.8
Capeitini. Lydio
Caoian Joel
107, I 22
Carls.,n Lo.
122
Carney Karoo
22
Carpenter, Carol ......... 123.53
Carren, Joan
23
Carrier, Robert .. 72,37 116.3 123,
24 14,37,93
23
Carter, Pamela .
4q 123
Cart'er M -:hele .
I I 6.123
.
Cavarre•ta Sue .
ChapmM, ~ere .. 56,57,106,123,31
123
Chapman Rosa yn . . .
123
Chapnick, Joyce
39 i ~3
Cheney Nancy . .
123
Christensen, Donna .
123
Clark, Barb1Jra
123
Clausen, Reger
123
Clyman. Joyce , .
123
Cohen, Barry
123
Cohen, Jerrold .
; 23
Cohen, Lawrence
107 123
Cohen, Linda . . .
124.6 I
Co~n. Charlene ,
Cohn, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
124
Cokliss, J"d.t~
124
Co,eman. Jack . . . . . . . . .
124 28
.
Co "er William
. 124
Conrad Barbara . . . . . .
. 124
,
Conrad Car
124,7
Cook Jan . . . . . . . . .
124
•
Cooper Irwin
124
Cooper, Michael . .
124
Coopermar Sheela
124
Copeland. Sherry
. . , . 124 4 7
Cordes Don .
124.42
Corey Fred
124 .7,56,58,24
Cote , Pac:lino
46, 124
Courtney, Carol
124,66
Crowther Joe . . . .
124,27
Czerwonka, Mllrybeth
Dahlman, James , ... 73 80.78 74,72,
116,111 69.125,93
125
Dahlstrom, Donald
125
Dalim B1
125
Daley, Carol . . .
164 125,131
Daniels. Pat
125
DaValle Carol .
106,125,100
Davidson Jane! .
125
Davies, Diane . . . . . . . . . .
De Mano Barbara . . • 164,70, I 25, I 6
125.57, 31
Dent, Tom
125
Derbes. Ray
125
Deters, Da-!ene . . . .
125
Dethlefsen Wayne
Dews, Robert . . ...• , . . . . . 125
46. 125
Dickson, El;zabeth
Dictor, Bonn· .. , . . . . 41,39,125
63, 125
Dilg Carol-Luanne
102 125
Dolan, Sandra
126
Dolnick, Gene .
Dorf, Macy . . . . . . . . .. . . 72.126
126, 16,43
Dover, Art
126
Dre:ser Doreen
126
Linda
Dre1
126
Drennan, Bob .
126
Dressler. Steve . . . .
126
.
Duke, Carole
126
D~ berger. Eliiot . .
126
Duocan, Ed
34,51 26 57 31
'ne . ,
D~"o Made 1
. <4, 126,57
Eagan, Cor-:>I . .
37,126.114,92,93
Ea es, Glenn
Ecke' Barbara . . . . . . . . . 126,53
116 ~ 25
Ecb1ann, Ma•ga•et •
• 26
Edfors. Wesley . . . . .
. 44 I 6 I 64 • 11,
Eggert, Sondr11
126,56 57,31
126
Ehrenberg, L'oyd
Eks!rom C~a,1es . . . . . . . . . . . 127
127
Eiden, Jane
. 4739,127 43
Emerson, Jo
. . 127
Endicott, Eddy
. 127
Engel, Terry . .
Engstrom , Le,.,nard .... 73,34, 127.93
50, 127, I 6.49
Enke, Eli en .
Epstein , Barbara ....... 41,39,127
127
Epstein, Judy
Erickson, James . . . . . . . . . 57, 127
57 127
Erickson, Joan
127
.. ..... .
Erickson, Karen
62,127
Eriksson, Nancy
I 27
EC: ksson, Ron . . .
127
Esterman, Nei
127
Eyies, Sue
127
Farringtol' Dave
127
Fallico, ElaiPe
128
Feder, Darry . .
128 31
,
Feil Pat
128,87
Feingo d, Barry . . .
64 128
Feldman Frederick
128
Felleson, Bonnie
128
Fendt, Finley . . .
128
Fenn. Ronald .
44, 128 ,56,57,3 1
Ferguson Shirley
128
Fields, Catherine
. .. , . . . , 128
Field s, Michael . .
. .. 128
Fine, Gary . . . . . • .. . •
Fine Martin , ........ , . .. . . 128
. ..... 165,65, 128
Fink, Richard .
128 42
Finzel. Louise
Fisher, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . 1°28
Fisher Nicki . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
Fomon, June . , . . . . . . . . . 128
128
. . . , .. ,
Fomon, Judith
Foscund Barbara . . .. . . . . . . . 129
F1d'1<.e, Jerry . . .. ·H 73,72 129,9)
129
.
Fronk, Ga'
Frank, Martin . . . . . . . . . 34, I 29
129,34114
Fredson, Caren
129
Freedberg, Harold . .
. 129
Freedman, Rick . . . .
. . , 129
Freeman, Eleanor . .
Froemel, Richard . . . . . . . , 129
129,39 23,43
Fulkerson, Judy . . . .
Fung, Timothy . . . . . . . . . . . 129
129
Fyfe, Lorna
G1 bert Fern .. 41,106,130,56,57,3
G:ovonee Ii, Raymond . • . . . . . . 130
G:siason, Daniel:e . . . . 130,56,57
G!ass, Jackie . .. .. . . . . .. . .. 130
165,130,56,57,3'
God'ove, Jane
Goetz, Arlere . 39,I 6,107 130,56.
57 31
130
Goetz, Pa" . . . . . . .... , . . •
I 3C
Gold Myra . . . . ... ,
• 165, 130
Goldberg, Stephen •
Goldberger, Ronald . . . . . 47, 130
Golde, Susan . . . . . . . • • . • . . . . 130
Go1dfeder, Ronald . . . . . . 130.58
Goldfine, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . • 130
Goldfine Suzanne . . . . . . . . 36, 131
Goldman, Shelly . . . . . . . 131 ,53
. I 65, 131
Goldstein , Arlene
Goldstein Daniel . . . . • . . . 65, 131
Golds+ei n, Eileen
13
Goldstein Gary . . . . . . , . . .
I)•
Gold;tein, Linda . .
Goldsteir Natalie . . . . . . . . . . 131
13
Goode, Ira
13
Good,..,;in, A1 an . . .. . . . . . .
61,131
Goodmon, Elissa
11,13
Gorden, Pat .
13'
Gordan, Alv;n
. 13
Gordon. Fay . . .
13
Gordon M"chael
Gcrdor Mike . . . . . . . 34 I 31 24
Gordon, Sondi ..... , • . . . • . • • 131
, 45, 13
Gordon, Toni
•. 64, 131,53
Goren Judith
Gould, Ina . . . . . . . . . . . 61,131
. . • . . 39, 116, 132
Gould, Phyllis
Grabow, Kathryn .. 34,132.56.57,31
Graeff, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
132
.
Gradman, Tanisse . . .
Graff. Susan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
132
Grant, Bonnie
132.23
Green, Samue1
I 32
Greenberg, Hedy
Greenberg, Myra .... , ..... , . 132
132.42
Greenman, Rich
. . . 132
Greenwald, Sara
132 42
Groisdorf Fron
132
Grember Darlene .
. 73,72,132 93
.
Griner, Remer
Grossman, David . . 41,34 36, 132 43
. 132
Grundwag Marcia
132
Grybow, Sandro
132
Guenther, Earl . .
Gunsau I.is, Richard . 34, 133,57 29
133
Gustavson Rosemary . .
. 133
Gustavsson Eunice
44, I 33
Guttier, Dick . . . . . . . .
62, 133
Hobler Annella
I 03, 133,
Hadiwidjojo, Setyaningsih
34.45
Hagstrom, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . 133
. . . . . . . . 133
Hain, Charles
Hampton. Robert ......... 83, 133
133 56,57
Hanley, Sharon
Hansen, Robert . . . . . . . . . . 133
33,87
Harris, Bill
133
Harris, Jerry .
. 133
Harris, Nick . . . . . ... ,
164.3 111 133,108
Harrison Goi
114
Horte1 Roger
64 133
. . . 133,43
Renee
Haske
Hoss, Howard
133
73,72 16,03
Hayes, Donald
. 134
Hebb'et~waite. Johr
129
Ga an, Leslie •
Gagliardo, Vera
62 , 129
Gallowich, Sharon
129,56.57
... 129
Gee, Douglas
Geisler, Joan .
. 129
Georges, James . . . . . . . . . . 129
Gerber, Barbara
130,56,57.31
Gerber, Lindo . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
Gerut, Rona d
130
.
Getman, Susan
44 34, 130,45
Ghetl'er, Richard . . . . . . . . . 130
57, I 30 56.31
Gigstad Gay
'.!19
�INDEX
134
>-<eooerg D~na d
3 7 134 91,93
Heoerick Robert
. 134.29
Hedq_ 5t R chord
134 58
~lecres Thomas
134
1-iei•e • M<'lrlene
7374,72116,111,195,
Henze, Poul
'13
• 134
He:mer E'6e .
34 134
hendricks,n Judy . . . .
134
Henr"ksen, Sharon . .
164, I 34
He~sel. Penny
134
Hepburn Koren
. . 46, 134.53
Herbst, Christine
134
Herdrich Nancy
. 134
Herman, Barbera
. 134
Herman, James .
53, 134
Herrmann, Koren
Herzberg Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . 134
He.berger S•eve . . . . . . . 135,87
I-ii debrand Jerry . 34,36,71 135,34
>-ii debr,,ndt, Ricnnrd . . . . . 135,57
. 135
rfl, Denr"s
. 135
~· er Cla d e
h ls•rond, Jackie . . . 46,60, I 35.30
. . . 135 53
H 'TIC Farb lier.a
135
l-i1rckley Wi l1a'Tl
. 135
1-i"rscr Jo1>
. 135
r•;rsc~. Share"
135.87,93
rfrsch•ick Mike . .
135.58
.... . ..
Hoffberg. 1ro
135
Hoffer, Robin . .
135
'-lof!m11n, Dona.d
135
t-loffman, Howord
. , . . . . , .. 135
f-1.,ifman, Mark
135
H"Hman, Michae:
135
. ... ., ..
Hahs Marguerite
136
Hokanson Lorry
Holland, S. Arthur . . . . . . . 136
36. 116, 16470,136
Holt?, Marilyn
136
Ho zmon Paul .
136, 19,42
Hoover, Noncy
136,27
'-'c v"lz hieda
. 136
'"-lr,·.ve1 , Melv'n
37 136
f-i.mphe,, Barry
34.136
Hy.,,on s~e
1ngerso
'. Bob
ngram. Patric-10
' aac, Water
! aacson, Jack .
ls<ael"te, Jerry
'ver<on, Judith
verse n Sharon
Izard , Jorn
136
136
136 37,83,43.93
36
. . 136
. 136
136,30
136
136
Jachimowski, Rennie . . .
136.66.42
Jackson, Caro
Jackson, Judy . . . . . . . 40,67,137
137
Jacob Dorothy
137
. ........
Jacob, Jerry
Jacobs, Sue . . . . • . . .. . . . 137
137
Jeccbs, Warren . .
I 37
Jacobson Harvey
137,87
Jaccbson, Joe
137
Jaeger Dorothy
137
..;an"ak Donald
..JOn"
rwin
51, I 37
S~erwin
. . . . • 137
. . 41 38, I 37 57,31
..,re son. ~ nda
... 116,137
.JvHe Judith
41,39, 137,97
Johanson, A.ice
137
Johanson, Rebert
37
JoMson Carol
137
J rnson Dorothy
138.63
Jorrscn, Judith
34, l 38
Johnson, Karen . . . . . •
138
Johnson, Lila . . . . • . . . . . .
Johnson, Penny . 44, l 16,50, I02, I 07
I 3 7, 57, 3 I , I 0 I , I00
Johnson, Sallie
138 ,36.39,62
Johnson Terryl ...... '.'.... 138
Jol;ey David
'.. 78, 165
Jonas, Robert ... . . . . . 116 138
J uern, John
138
Jung, Helmi ..
. . . ' .. '. . 138
J ;ngwir+h, Jim
. 48 52,138,58,45
vlHO
Kaser, J1;dith .••. . . . . . . 165, 138
Kaish Ar!ene ...•.
. . . 138
Kaiz Glo•10 .....
... 52,138
Ka ·es, Roberta
39,52 138,195.31
'.?20
Karas Steve . .
. . 138
Karlsoo John
... 138
Karl Linda
64, 138,53
Karol, Pa~ a
53. 138
Kamp>, Marc a
39,138
Ka•afo•as, Phil op
83, I 38 9,92,93
Karzen Lynn
139, 18
Kasch Joao .
139
Kasper, Dale . . . . . . . . • ... 139
Katz, Berry ...
139
KadmM, Steve
139
Kay June ...
139
... .... . ..•
Kaye, Sharon
139
Keer Jackie
139
Keith Bonn"e
139
Kel er R ch
. . . 139,73.82.87
Kelly Nancy J.
66,139
Kemn"tz Dooa!d
. 165
Ken11ga Barbara
139.58
Kermar Alan
165
Kettering Bcb ..
139
Keuper Gary P.
61 139
Khirney, Jim
165
Kilcu len, Betty .
139
King, Roland
139
Kipperman, Dennis
139
Jim
Kitchen,
139
Kiviluoma, Rcberta K.
39,140,58,
4 2,94
140
Kle'n, Mar'ene . . . .
140
Klinabei , KMharine Ann
140.53
K:ingborg Nancy . . . . .
73,72 36.37,
Klingensmith. Bob
116.69, 140.42.87.88,93
72 73,140.93
K ngstedt, Wayne
. 46,60,140
K.ocke Carol
140
Kn.tier Lawreoce G.
57
Knutson. Ra ph
140
Koch, Tom
140
Kohls, Dorothy
140
Kon"tz Dan
36,37,77, 140. 10,93
Koncpkd Larry
140
Koppel. Henry
140
Korsan. John . .
140
Kornelly, Dona:d
165
Koseor Michael
140
Kossof, Gary
I 40,65
Kostelnicek, Richard
140
Kotarek, Sandra
141
Kozdron, Joan . • . . .
Kramer. Edith . . . . . . . . 53, 141
. . 47,141
Kranz, Fred . . . . . • . .
56,57,67, 141,3 I
Kraher, Katherine
. . . . 141
Kraus, Richard .
. 141 43
Kravitz, Bernard
Krawitz, Susann . . . . . . 41,52, 141,43
... 141
Kreisman, Barbara Mae
• . 141
Kroich"ck, Gail
Kroon R;chard . . I I 6,66.83, 14 I ,42
. . . . 141
Kruger Sally
Krupp, Sue. en
. . . 40, 141.56 57,43
Kuh' Wii"am
141
Kucar. Zorine
141
Kussman, Pat . .
141
Kyros, Nicholas . . .....
141
141
Ladden , Barbaro Jo . . . .
141,90,93
Lo Frentz. James
Lain, Thomas . . . . . . . . . . . 142
. 142.43
Lambert, Barbaro
Landerman, Sherwin . . . . . . . . . I 42
.. . . 53
Lannert, Nancy . . . . .. . .
. . . 41,142 ,195
Lanoff, Ian
142,53
Larner Shari . . . . .
. . 142
Larson, Linda . .
. 142
Larson Nancy . . .
142,39
Law:er, Barbara
41 142.27
Lawler, Sandra .
40,4445.39,106, 116,
Lehr Bonnie
142
Leifer, Errol
142
Lenca, Cad
142
Lentz. Marilyn
142
Lerman, Gloria
142
Lerner. Mike ...
48 142,5830 45
LetzLs. Howard
142
Levander, Stanley
... 142 37
Levee, Linda
107, 143
Levenfeld Barbara
143,195
Levi~. Richard
. . . . 143,57
Levin, Robert ..
143
Levin Susan
39, 143
Levin, William
143
Levine, Charlene
143
Levinson , David
165
Levinson Jackie .
143
Levison, George .....
143
Levy, Marcy
143
Lewin, Sor .
143
lewis, Ar 1ire .
143 .99
Lieberenz Lvnne
46, 1 16, I 07 143
Liebling, Barry
143
L; lard, Sharron
... 143
Li'liedahi, John
. 47 143,IO
Lindberg Gladyce . 46,63, 143 164
10,56,57, 109
Linder Sheila
116144,58
Lindermann, Vera
143
Lindstrom, Donald
'44
Jeon ...
Lindqi:ist,
144
Lippons, Frances Ann .
46,144
Lippman, Iris ....
144,67 53
Liss, Marissa A. .
40.144
LoGiurato, Dick . , ...
144
LoGiurato, Robert
. 144
Lome, Gail .
144
.
Long field Robert
44,36 ,37144 42 ,
93 .87
Lorenz, Barbara
144
Lotsoff, Craig
144
Love6ng, Jeanne .. '. 44,57 144,31
Lowe, Robert
... 72. 144.57,93
Luepker Russell
52 144
Lukes. Anthony
144
Lurie Al
144
Lynn, David .
M . 144 42
Maca!uso, Paul
44 145,7
MacCorkle, Jud;th
65.145
Macleod Phyil"s
46, 145
Mahoney Koy .
46, 145
Ma:e Jo·Ann .
145
Mandel. Tom
145
Mangione, Peter ..... .
145
Mann, Joseph .. .
145
Manz. Linda .
145
Marcus, Linda ..
145
Margolis , Marlene . , .....
61, I 45
Mark, Arnold
... 145
Marker, Phyllis
14553 ,31
Marta, Martin .
116,145,91
Marterie, Diane
107 145
Martin, Raul
83, 145,35,43 93
Martin, Rona ld
145,5830 4337
Masek, Betty
. . 145
Massay, Sarin a
146
Masselli Mary
39, I 46 45.42
Massing. Ira Jay
146
Matheson, Scott
146
Maurer Frank ...
146
Max, Sandro Sharon
146
. •4b
May Crrist;ne
146
May, Lynn . ,
34, I46
Mayer, Betty
140
Mayer. Jim . . . .
'46
Mayer, Melody
146,10
Mazz Alv;n
146
McEnerney, Denise . .
146
McKi ':op, Terry . . . . . .
146
. .. .. ...
Mc Pherson, John
146
Meinke, Diane . . . . . .
146
Melnick, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mende's, Richard , . . . . . 47 , 146
146,58
Mendera, Alice ..... , . .
146
Meyerhoff, Beverly
147
Andrea
Meyers,
147
Meyers , Rose
147 57
Micari, Kenneth . . . .
. 147
Michonski, Ken
147,58
Migue Maree la
Mikkelsen, Edward . . 72, 147, 173,93
. . . . . 147
M'lkis, Carol .
47
M er CMy .
34,14795
Mi .. er Diane .
. . . . . . 77 147
Miller Herbert
. 147
Mil'er James .
34 147,57
M" ler Lynn E.
. .. 14/ 34
MI er, Lynn S.
58 147
M Is, Roger .
147
M1zruchy, Tina
147
Monarch, Ira . . . . . . .
147
Moravcik George
145
Morgan Bi ll . .
148
Morse, Richard
I 4R
Mi:el.er, Virginia
148
Murphy William
Murray Jim . . . 73 72 64,148 57,93
148
MJse, Jane . .
70116,148,164
Musgrave, Anita
56.58,43
148
'A uslin, Lawrence
Nahin Lois .
,45
Nannen Gayle
61 148
Nathan, M;ke
14S
Nee.eman Bonnie
14R
Neimark, Garry
65 107,140
"Jelson Fern
39.63, I 06, 148,56,57
31
83 48
Nelson, James
, 145
Newberger Renard
148 SS
Newman. Sandra . .
44, l 48 36
Newton , Phyllis . . . .
14-,
Niemiec, Patricia .
149
N ix. Jerry
149
Noesen. Ken . . . . .
Nordin, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149
Norling, James . . . . 65, 149, 116
149
Norris, Linda . . . . . . . . . .
Noyle, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . 116,149
I 4Q
Obenla nd, Robert
Obermaier Carlyn .. 149,56.57 30.31
149
Oberman, Linda
48 149, I 8
Odess, Bob
. 116,149,19,43
O'Grody, Mary
149
Ohren, Nothon
149
Olsen, Barbara
0 son, A:an . . . . . . . . . . 65.!4~
149 53 94
Olson, Barbara
149 94 97
Olson Deanna
Opensky, Bonita ....
. . . . 140
..
Ornstein, Bon'ta
150
Otto Carolyn . . . . . .
150 94
Owen Ed .............. . 150,93
Ozaniec, Joanne
150.3
77 150 93
Parm , Robert .
I SC
Panzel la, Sherry
S7 150
Panzella, Steven
150
Parker, Sheldon . .
. . I SO
Pauss. Anita . . . . . . . . .
. .. 34, l 50,20
Pawl Karen . .
150
Pence, Marilyn J . .
I SO
Penn, Joan
6 1 SC
Penner. Aran
I SC
.
Pentland . Elwin
Peppercorn Mark . 36,37,67, 150 8
24 42.92,93
Perlman, Ra'ph ..... .
150
Per'ow Judy .
150
Pernitz, Maureen
. 102 106150.26
�INDEX
Persky, Koth een
Peters, Marian
Peterrnr Gr11nt
Petcrser John
Peter<( r ,ludy
Pe•ersc e Ca d
59
P-:itrc l:i, Pl> p
Pelts Cotry
P•e;ffer B,- nft e
Pllo~m, w· io<"'
p: des, M'chae'
15
15
... 37 47,151 37
37 83 151,57
44, 151.65.105,9.37
74 116 164,70. 151,
58.30
165,151
47.151
51 151,42
34 107,151
. 40, 151
P'~e. Bria~
Pinkerman, Jl!mes
. 165
34 37,151
Pinsky. Stevl• .
151
Pi,ano, Joan ..
151 34
Pol lack, Emanuel
151
Pcmerich, Judy . . . . .. . . .
Portman, Su<an . .. . . . .. . . . 151
151
Posner, Bruce
15 1, 16
Praeger, G,,il
........ .
152
Prill, Nonry
116.152
Proverzano. Rc.r· 'Id
Pryi:kin, Ol'v o
52
SB, 152
Puccio, Fron~ .
R<iffols R c ""'d
152
Raith, R"ta
152
Roopopcrt, D dne
152
Reicheds, Phi p
152
Reinier, Dennis . . . . . .
152
Reynolds, Elizohoth
I 65
Rezman, Jerry .
152
Rhodes, Burton
152
Riccord., Lyda • .
44, 152.34
Rice, Susan ..•..... 39,106,152 ,43
Richter, Char!os . . . .
. 152
Rimmler Anita . . . . . . . . . . 152.53
Rivard Douglas
. . 37, 152
Robb. Julia •. 44 ,47,152,116,110,197
Roberts, Sammy
152
Rocra, Dernis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Rogin, Nea' . • . . . . . .
153,29
Rose, Caro: .
153
Rose, Mor'ene
6I,153
Rosenfield Judi!~
6 1, 153
Rosen!hol. Jerry
153,58
Rn<nAr Ph
I '>3 57.37,31
Ross, Michael
153
Ross, Steven . . . . . . . . . . . 153,58
Ross, Wil iom
. . . . . . . . . . . 153
Rothchild, Nancy
153.53
Rot~.,,on Mke J.
153
Rothmo~n. Midoel D.
153
Reven, Erico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153
Ruby, Mike .
. ... 41, 153.92,93
Rubenstein Roe
. . . . . . . . . 153,27
Rubinstein, Rita
. . . _ 66, 153 20,43
Rufer, Dennis . . . . . . . .
153
R~sso, Jomes J. . . . . .
154
Rydl, Lynn
. . 154
Socom11no, Joanne
154,57,31
Sager, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . I I 6, 154
So ken. Stc:ort
. . . 73.78,72, 154 ,93
Saltzman. Robert . . • 154,87,88,93
Sandman Penny
. . . . . ..... 154
Sandstrom, Karen
154,43,94,97
Schachlor Harrie'
47, 154, I I 6,56,
57 31,115
Schopper'. Edward
. 154
154
Schee 1 Co•o yn
154
Scheibe Ri- ~ud
154
Scheder, Wil iam
154
Scheunema'ln, Marsho
154
Schiffer, Ray ...
Schi 'o, Katherine
154
. .. 154,53
Schirzina, Dcinno
I 54 39,56 57,18
Schippman. KMen
155
Schmir, Jerry . . .
155
Schmit, Jc.hri .•
Schnab1e, Terry
155
107, 155
Schnair, Robert . . ....
155
Schneider, 1-iMlene
Schnidt, John
. . . . .....
155
Schoenborg. Jeff
155
Schramm, Diane
. . . . . . . . . 155
Schu!di nor s~ndy
155,53
Schulme-n, Lawrence
155
155
Schultz, Tom
Schuttler, Carlyn
. 155.58
Schuyle• Narcv
39 155,56.57.31
s,hwartz Dayle
155.53
155
Sc h·,,.,rtz tdwa•d
Schwartz Koror
I 55, 165,20
34 39,155,42
Schwied, S· el yn
40,44 36,49,71 155
Seeqre.. 51..e
30.42
Sega Eld ~e
. . . . • . . . . . . 156
Se'be1 Geri
156
1
Seiden. Ro ard . . . . . . . . . .
156
Seltzer. M ke .
156
Senger, Karon .
156
Sevo rso n Ed • .
72
Shabel Karen . .
44 156
Shaffer Joy
61 156
Shapiro, Bob . . . . . .
156
Shapiro, Mar!ene
156
Shapiro, Stephen
156
Shapiro. SuzaMe
.. . . . .. .
I 56
Shatto, Jamo<
156
Shaw. Ronnie
156
Shearn Al en
I 03, I 56,45,42
Shel ·st Daniel . . •
. I07 156
Sher, 1
lene . . . . . • . . .
I 56
Sherman, Pamela
• . . . . • . . 156
Shores, Sandy . . . . . • . . . . . 156, 1(,7
Shu mar. Alan
I ~6
Shumar, Ronald ..••. 2,52,156.115
Siege' Judy .
. . . 157,53
s:elski Robert .
157
Siiver Shir.ey . .
157
S verman, Elle~
57.43
Silverman. Jeonette . • . . . . . . • 157
S verstein, L'nd., . . • . . . . 61,157
S:lverstein, Robin
.... •.. .
157
Simon, Ren • • .
.. • . • • . . • •
157
Sippi;, Jeff . . . . . . . . . 34,15737
Sjostedt, Len •... 73 78,93,29,72,37
116, 157
Skolnik, Harry . . . . . . . . . . . . .
157
Slutsky, Natolio
. . . . • . . . . . 157
Smart , Elizabeth
. . . . • . 157,58,94
Smigiel Judy
. . • . . . . . . • . . . 157
Smith Steve . . . . 51, 157,57,31, I 09
Snyder, Barry
. . . . . . . . . 157
Sokol, Heward . . . . . . . . .. . . . I 65
Solomon Juno
157
Sorokin Linda
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Soero, Susan
164,110 158,56,57,
3 1 109
Sp:egel, S~el:a . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 158
Spirrison Conrad
I 58
Spivack Nerdy
158
Stoar, WihHd
. . . . . . . . . 158
Stad'er, Scott
. . . . . • . . • . . 158
Stein. Jay . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • 158
Stein, Stanley . • . . . . . . .
158
Steinseifer, Donald
. . • . • . . 158.57
Stephens. Bruce . . . . . . 158,87,88
Stern. Michael
. . . . . . . 158, 18
Stone, She 1don . . . • . . . . . . . . . 158
Stevens, Bonny ,
...... 34. 158,7
Stonemork, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . 158
Stoner, Corel ... , .. 44,47,116, 158
Stronberg, Mike . . . . . . . . . . 158,29
S"qorman, Mara .......... 45, 158
Sugarman, Tammara
158
S.mstein, Mike . . . . . . . . . I 65 72,73
Super!ine, Donald .
. ...... 159,58
Suss, Roberto . • . . . . • . . . 39. 159
Sved'cnd Pau a .. 47 159,60.9,30.42
Svejnoha, Judy .•
Swanson. Barbara
Swanson. Curt
Swanson, Doris .
Swanson, Nancy
Swider, E ayne
159
59
59
59
59
159
Tannenoaum Anda .
159
Tanner Jam<>'
77 159,91
-rasmer Joan
63 159.57
Taylor A, . . . . . . . . .
159
Tay!or Wil iam
. 159
Tax Edward . .
. 159
Tavin, Harry . . . . . .
44,49,159.47
Tennison, Elaine .
. 34,39,159
Thies . Roberta
44,36, 110, 159
Th;gpen James . . . . . . . . . . 84, I 60
Thomas Rober! .
72,73,116,160,93
Thomsen, Karen . . . . . .
I oO
Tiraglia. Ron . .
. 44, 160.93
Ti vi n t:ene
11 60
Torgersen, Jerry
bO
Torgerse~. Judy . . .
oO
Toveil, ~lancy
39 160
T•e"d.er Robert
.,c,
T sky, c1~:re
T. rofsky Cho•le~
Ud tsky, Danie'
Urelius, G ... on
'"C
II ':I, 11,c,
49
I 60 56.';7
Varveris, James
160 q1
Venters, Dace . .
160
Verbin, Andrea
;~ 160
Veto, Eugene
. . . 36.39.165, I 60.42
Vodien, Renard 3 • .
11 D
Voegtle . Clay
. 34 I 6 I
Vorsatz, Susan
161
Voss, John
.. .. . .. ..
. 72
Wah!e, Haro1d
. 161 165
Wales, Jeff . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . 161
Wallace, Heather
.. t.1-• .61
Wallace, Shirley
61
Wallach, Cary
•61
w.,JJacl· l=ranres
,1
Waller. Car<:> e
46,34,116,71 61
Wall:s, Janet . .. . . . . . ..
161 53
Wais~. Joe .
161
Wampoie, Mary . . . . . .. . .
l61
Wanaski, George
16,16',5/
Wardo
Frark
79,76,37,169 161,
195 87,93
Waterlou, Rober~
.. 161,58.20
Weber, Cynthia . . . . .
161
Weber, Donald
.. .. .. . .. ..
165
Weber, Nancy . . •
161
Weber, Sue .
161
Webster. Karen
161
Weinstein, Anita Loui<e
106, I 62
Weiss, Barbara
I 62
Weiss, Beatrice . . . . . . . . . .
I 62
Weiss, Beverly
I 62
Weiss, Jerry
I 62
Weiss, Joan
39,49 50, I 62
Weissman. Sharon
I 62
Wexler Shelley .. 41,44 39.165,162
4?
White, Barbara
45,39 I 06, I 62
White
Michael
I 62
Whyman, Ronold . . . .
I 62
Widman Judith . . . . .
46, I 62,98
w·ese, Paulo • • . . . . . .
. • 162
w· son, Pat6c·a
167.42
W"lson Richard . . . . . .
. I 62
Wi!son. Wi'liaw . . . . . . . . . . . . 165
Wine. J;IJ .
162.39,61,63 ,43
Winstead, Raycholle • . . . . . . . . 162
Winter, C!yde . . • • . . . .
I 62
Winter , Edmund . . . . . . . . I 63,58,4 3
Wiser, Penny . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 63
Witcher, Bette . . . . , . . . . . . I 63,57
Withal), Robin . . . 40,39,165,52,163,
58 43
Wohl, Linda . . . .
163
Waldman, Barry .
163
Wolf, Lynda . . . . . . . • .
I 63
Woife, Neil . . . . . . . . . . . 39, 163,34
Wolfe, Victor . . . . . . .
. 48, 163
Woiff Herbert
. . . . . . 163
Woliman, Jack . . .
. .. 39,11:5,163
Wolman, Ha10.d . . . .
f,7 163.19.47
Wolpoff, Mii'ord
. 52 163.58
Wolter, JoM . . . . 39,67,163 165 42
Wykow<ki. Severy
16351,5831
Wynn, Anr enne . . . .
I 63
Yar.kulo;f, Pamela
6J
Y 1ver, Dorothy .
I 63
1
Younq Jud ti-,
07,164
Zehr e. Ca•ol . . .
71 164
Zeid, Barry . . .
I 64
Ziegler, Jerry . . . . . .
164
Ziven, Mark . . . .
164
Zucker, M' ke . . . . .
164
Lwe:q. Joanne
45 39,164,56
JUNIORS
I 68.62
Abbonk, Betty . . . ...•
AbboH, Craiq
170
Abram·, A! . . . . . . .
170.171
Adelmar Joel
... 169
I tli.173
Ad er M"ke
Ahrens, Laverne
174
7)58
Ahrens Mari y'
A"el'o. M.,ry Jane
167 33,94
A bff_h, Eva
167
A dM H-w'.e
72"1'l84 12,93
A 'ng Jacq~eline
17
A endorfer Brian .
. . 175
A1 1is,-,n
Diane
173
Aopcr+. Su$an
167,53.43
Ambrc. 1 ~. Arlene
171
167
Anderson Brent .
Anderson. Kay .
.
174
170.82
Anderson, Keil~ . . . • . . .
169 ,21.43
Anderson, Stanley
Anderson, Sus<in
. . I'll
Andrew<, Nettie Lou .
58,59, I 72
Antila, Dennis
I 69
Appleton Jud:th .
170 71
Arbetmar Linda ....
169
I 68,72
Archiba d W" iam .
Arden, Ne"
173
169
Arnoff Sam .....
Ar<'nson Den·se
169
174
Arc n.:in Judy .
Artelt, Jeannette
167 59
Ascher. Allison .•....
169
170
Aver, Bob
73
Botci, Ray
hi
Baier, Barbara
10
Barner, TC'Tl • • ••
Barber, Betty-ann
173,56
172
Barbera Roso1ie .
Baren, Cynth;a ..
. I 68
Barker Wi' 1iam .
67, 17 ,90
Barr, John
173
Barren, Bonnie . ,
170
167
Bartels, Rodney
Basofin, Susan ....... .
169
72 174,90
Boss, Mike .... .
Bo umgarlner, Noreen .
173
Becker, Sydney •
169
Bei n, Larry . .
90
Belqarbo, Wendy
166,90,56. 71 70
Belue, Yvonne
168
Bende Corel ...
167,51 Sb
Bennett, Sue
169
Bonnett, Thomas
172
Ben ;on Linda
174.94
173
Berosnn Raymond ...
Bens()n 1 Reno d
. . . . • . . 171
221
�INDEX
Benson, Sandra . . . . . .
. 169
Berger Diane .. , . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Berger Ira .
. ........ 170,37.34
Bergquist Linda . . . . . . . . . . 170
Berkson, Margo . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Berlin, Sharon
. . . . . . . . . . . 174
Bernberg, Bruce . . . . . . . . .
171
Bernstein, Eleanor . . . . . . . .
168
Berrstein, Howard . . . . . . . 172.43
Bert Mary Ann ......... ,
173
Bettey Bruce . . . . . . . .
168,83
Bextei Donald
175
B'ackstone, Robert . . .
I 72
Blaisdel , Pat
114
165
Blanck, Alice . . . . . . . . .
Bi ender, Brian . . • . . . . . . . . . . . I 72
B'ender, James . . . . . . . . . . . .
90
Blitstein, Elissa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 72
Blumentha :, Edward . . . . . . . . . . 173
Bohn, Robert . .. . .. . . . . . .. . 34
Bolon, Laurence
171
Bolon, Roberta
.
174
Bookshester, Steve .. 78,82, 172,38,43
Boosales, Jim .
73,72, 174,37,87,93
Boston, Sharon
. . . . . . . . . . 169
Boyajian, Wayne . . . . . . . . . .
167
Boyesen, James
161.72 37
Brady, Richard . . . • . . . . . . .
169
BrMdenburg, Joan . . . .
171
Brandzel. Karyn
I bl
Braun, Barbara
53
Braverman, Sue
i 70
Brei, Sharon
. . . . . . . . . . . 71, 174
Breen, Bette . . . .. .. .. . .. . .. 167
Brody, Barry .. • .. . . . ..
.. 173
Bromberg, Lee . . . . .. . . . . .. 17 1 34
Bronis. Pat . . . . . . . . . .
. . 173
Bronstein, Sherrie . . . . . . . •
I 68, 1 i'
Brower Ger a Id . . . . . . . . .
I 66
Brown, Andrea . . . . . . . . . . . I &8
Brown, Barbara . . . . . .
168
Brown, Carolyn
. . . . . . . . . ; 69
Brown, Elaine . . . . . . . . .
174
Brown, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 72
Brown, Howard
173,&8
Brown, Peter .. . . . . . .. . . . . 168
Brown Robert
78, I 74
_ . . . . . . . . . 53,175
Brusin, Bonne
Buchholz William
172
Bcrlini, Al
.
169,84
Burnstein, Robert
172
Bu,,ik . Carolyn . . . . . . . . . . . 173,53
172.57
Bush, Diane . . . . . .
Bylski, John
174,57,90
Byron, Jeffrey . . . . .
. . 58
Cagney, Gloria . . . . . . . . . .
173
Callens, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Carlson, Glenn . . . . . . . . . .
172
Carlson, Judith
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Carr William . . .
84, I 72,93
Casbarian Paul
174,58
Catellier Ronald . . . . . . . 171,59
Caulfield, William
171
Cech, Bruce
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Chaqares, Amanda . . . . . . . . 168
Chang, James . . . . . . . . . 169,21,43
Chechopoulos, George
167,52
Cherry, Gloria ...... ,
I 71
Chester, Steven ....... , . .
170
Chojnowski, Richard . . . . . .
167,58
Christensen, Cynthio . . . .
. 175
Christensen, David .. , .. I 67,S8.87
Christensen Louise . . . . . . . . . . I 70
Christopoulas, Michael
169
Cinman, Raymond
170
Cisar, Joan
170.57
Claassen, Marshall . . . . . 83, 173,58
Clark, Brian . . . . . . . . .
171
Cleburne, Patricia . . . . . . . . 167,53
Cohen, Sheldon . . . . . . . . . . . I 72
Cohn, Steven . . . . . . . . .
167,58
Cohn Stewart
. . .... ... .
168
Colitz, James
. . . . . . . . . . . 72, 174
Colman, Bill
.. .. .. . .. . . . 168
Comitor, Lynda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167
Cooper, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Cooper, Marilyn . . . . .
170
Copeland, James . .. . . . . . .
168
Cordes. Jon . . . . . . . . . . . ... , I 71
Corey, Ronald . .
. . . . . . . . 169
Corman, Eloise
53, 172
Cosmas, Stephen . .
. I 69
Costopolos, Priscilla
172.37
Council, Martha . . . . . . . . . . 169,34
Crosby, Denny . . . .
168,72,87,93
Crowley, William
171,29
Cunningham, Sheila
I 73
Curtiss. Colleen . .
3I
Curtiss, Dennis . . . . . . . . . .
174
Cuser, George . . . . . . . . .
169,34
Cyburt, Roy . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 171
Daglas, Artemis ...
169,166,53, 175
Dag/as, Iris
. . . . . . . . . . . . 53, 175
Da hi, Dennis
169
Dahlin, Nancy
173
Dahlquist', Jim . . . . . . . . . .
173
Dolen, Susan . , . ..... , . . .
168, 166
Dallia, Larry . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . 174
Davidson, Mike . . . . . . . .. , . . 169
Davis, Ann . _. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 72
Davis, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Davis, Bob
169,86,87
Davis, Bronson ... 166,72,173,37,93
Davis, Dave .
167
Deck, Robert . . . . . .
170, 72,86,93
Dell'Aringa, Nancy . . I 02,56,57, 171
DeMartino. Dominic
172
Demas, Maria . . . . . .
. . 173
Demlow, Sherry
. . . . 172
Denkman, William
167,73,72,5,34,
91 ,93
Des Enfants, Mary Ellen ...
172
Dethlefsen, Elctine
172
Deutsch, Ronda
168
DeVeirman , Karen
174
Dilg, Bruce
166, 170, 77,90,93
Dingman , Patricia
.. 174
Diidich, Roberta
167,56,57,31
Dobrowolski, Dennis .. 72.73.87, 171
87 93
Doner, Lynda . . . . . . . ..
167,53
Donile, Dean
166.170
Dorband, Ron
174
Dorman. Judie
171
Dre5'el, Joyce
170
Dritlein, Joan
169
Dubel, Rosemary . . .
172
Dubman, Olive .
172
DuBoff, Suzi . ... ... ... . .. . 171
DuBow, Seymour
169
Duffey Beverly
169
Duren, Marvin
57,175.31
Durston, Donna ...... .
53
Dziadula, Judy
167,58
Ellies, Bruce .
Eaman, Nancy
222
170
175
Edelsen, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . I 66, 1·1 4
Edwards, Dona Id . . . . .. .. . . . 1 70
Ehlers, Barbara
I 73
Ehrensaft, Kenneth .
77 86,90
Ehrensaft, Philip . . . . . .
169,34,37
Eidenberg, Dorothy . . . . .
I 70
Eilers. Don
. .... . .
17~,86
Eischen, Beth
17J,98
Eisen, Richard
...... ... .
174
Eisenberg Sandra
169
Elke, Jacqueline
172
Elkin, Elaine . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 169,53
Elkin Ellen
. . . . . . . . . . . . . 174.53
Elkins, Stephen . . . . . .
171
Elya, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Enberg, Anita . .. . . .. . . .. . . 170
Erickson, Larry
.. _ . . . . . . 170
Esbrook, John
170
Ettinger, Toby . . . . . . . . . . . 169,51
Evans, John
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 26
Evans, Larry .............. 52, 171
Evans, Myrna
. . . . . . . . 167,59
Evey, Sharon
. . . . . . . . . . . 170
Fagerstrom, Penelcpe
169.58
Fahey, Richard . . . . . . , . . . . . . 173
Faraci, Andy ..... . .. , . . . . . . 174
Feinberg, Bob . . . . . . . . . .
170,34
Feinberg, Marvin . . . . . . . . . 168
Feinzimer, Mike . . . . . . . . . 168,82
Fenn, Mike . . . . . . . . . . .
170,34,87
Ferdman, Jeanne ..... , . . . . , 169
Ficks. Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 72
Fimoff. Susan
. . . . . . . . . . 170
Fink, Terry .
. . .. . . .. . . .
173
Firmiss, Barbara . . . . . .
I /3
Fisher, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Fisher, William .. 166,72,84,173,93
Flaherty, Carol .......... 70, I 75 34
Focht Nancy . . . . . . . . . .
174
Fogel, Robert .... , . . . . . . .
i 67
Ford, Tom . . . . . .. . .. .
175
Forsberg. Douglas . . . . . . . . . 171
Fra nee, Adrienne . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Frank, Paul .. . . . . . . . . , . . . . : 73
Frank, Tllmmy . .. .. . . . . . . ..
171
Franks, John _ . . . . . . . . _ . .
: 72
Freda, Mary Ann , . . . 171,38,43,97
Freed, Nina . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61, 172
Freres, Sharon . . . . . . . . . .. 53, 175
Friedman, Joan
53,56, I 72
Freidman, Marsha . . . . . . . . . . 172
Friedman, Randy . . . . . . .
I 73,53
Frisk, Gary .. , . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Fung, James . . . . . . 72,84, 172,34,93
Gain, Allen
.
. . 171
Gallaher, Kenneth . . . . . . . . 86, I 68
Galonka, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Galsky, Gloria ....... , . . . . . . 172
Gannon, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Gans, Natalie ...... _ . . . . . . . . . 168
Garcia, Judith
...... , . . . J 72,97
Garro, Robert . . .
172
Geisler, Richard
, ........ 29, 190
Gelfand Inez . . . , . . . . . . .
169
1
Ge fand, Sandra . .. . . . . . . . .
I 73
Gelfand, Warren
170
Gerber, Allan .
173
Gibson, Barbara
166
Giovannelli, Ray
72,73,167
Glade, Tom . . _. . . . . .
I 71
Glading, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 171
Glass, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 172
Glaude, Paulette . . . . . . . . .
174
Glazer, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Godfriaux, Mary Lee . , .... 53, I 68
Gold, Marcia
. . . . . . 172
Goldberg , Sydney . . . . . .
173,94
Goldfarb, Linda , . . . . . . . . . 58, 168
Goldman, Sandra . . . . . . . .
53
Goldman, Paul .
, . . . . . . . 169,93
Goldman, Susan
171
Goldstein, Arla
I 70
Goldstein, G&rrie
174.53
Goldstein, Loretta . . . .
167,58,43
Goldstein , Loe is .. ... .. .. _
173
Goldstein, Roberta . . . . . . . 174 43
Goldstein, Sandy
, 174
Golonka, Dennis ... . , .
. 64, 174
Gooding, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . .
173
Goodman Stuart
173
Gordon, Adrienne . . . . . . . . 173
Gordon, Allen .............. 167
Gordon, Joan
.......... 51 173
Gordon, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . I67
Gorenstein Stewart . . . . . . . 167,45
Gorman, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . .
41
Goss. Denise
169.43
Gould, Barbara .
168
Gocsh, Diana ....... , . . .
174
Green, Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . 168
Green, Marcia . . . . . . . . . . . .
173
Greenberg, Fern . . . . . . . . . . 173
Greenberg, Joy
... , . . . . . . . . 170
Greene, Dale ........ . . . . , 167 53
Greene, Gari-Sue . . . . . . . . . . 167,53
Greene, Lyle . . . . . . . . .... .
Greenspon, Judy
174
Gregory, Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Griebel/, Mary
169
Grosky, Reid
170.87
Gross, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . .
171
Grubb, Jeenne . . . . . • . . . . . . .
174
Gunn, Charlene . . . . . . . . . . .
173
Gustafson, Janet . . . . . . . .
170
Gustin, Maurice
170
Gutbrod, Larry .. .. . .. . . .. . 169
Hackin, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Halperin, Lenny . , . . . . .
168
Halpern, Robert . . . . .
170
Halvorsen, Reed .... , . 166,168,83
Handwerker, Thomas . . . . . . 173.29
Ha11sen, Susan ....... ....
167,10
Hardel, Geoffrey , . . . . . . . . .
168
Hardt, Brian . .
. . . 170 86
Harris, Carredith
_ ..... 171
Harris, Fran . . . . . . . . . . 169,53 56
H¢rris, Richard
174
Harrison, Borbara . . . . . . . . . . . 173
Hartman, Sandi ........... 169,53
Hauser, Helen . . . . . . . . . . . .
172
Hauser, Ron
........... 173 41
Hawkins. James . . . . . , 169,72, I 72
Healy, Gerald
. . . .. . .. . . .. 171
Hedstrom , Randy . . . . . . . . .
173
Hehn, Cary . , ....... , . .
170
He int, Marilyn . . . . . . . ....
Helt. Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174
Hendriks, Barbara .•... 7I,174,172
Henry, Susan .. . _....... . . . . . 175
Herbold , Arlene . , . . . . . . . .
170
Herrmann, Paul ....... , . . 169.90
Herzog, Mirah Susan .
49,171
Hess, Carl . . . . . . . . . . .
173
Hibbert, Nancy . . . . . . . . 174,53, 175
Higginson, Don
175
Higgs. Glenn . . . . . . . . . .
61,li2
Hilfman, Louis
... . ..... ..
169
Hills. Dan
. .. . . . . . . .. . 72, 173
Hillsberg, Pat .... . , . . . . . . . .
63
Hirsh, M<>rilyn .... , . . .. , . 174.43
Hirte, Bruce . .. . . • .. . . . .. . . . 171
Hoag, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . 169.83
Hodqes. Joyce . . . . . . . . . 170, 166
Hogan, Louanne
58
Hoinacki, Susan • . . . . .
170
Hoke, Joan
. . . . 58,94
Honig, Michael . .
167
Houck, Eileen
I 71
Howard, David . . . . . . . . . 77,171,93
Hussey, B. Robert . . . . . .
167
Hutchings, Bill . . . . . . . . . . .
I 72
Hyman . Helene
175
Irwin, Gerald
lsel, Richard
Iverson. Judy
173,58,59
72.73,84,34 93
168.171
Jacobs, Janice
'' 169
Jacobson, Roger
168,52
Jaeqer, Renata
173,34
Jaman, Ronald
174
Jani s, Michael . . . ... . .
173
Janse, Jan
83,174
Jenkins. Judie ........ .
169
Jensen, Marianne . . . . . . . , .. 174
Jensen, MMilyn
.. _ . ... .. . 170
J ohnson Beverley ...... .
174
Johnson, Brian
168
Johnson, Emma
173
John sor, Gordon
167
Johnson, Joanne
168
�INDEX
Jof.r· nn, Judy
Jchmon, Lyn"
Jof.nson PeMy
Jorrson Ron . . . . . ....
Jone Earl .
Jorrd, Ron . . ..... .
Jornhon, Kare" .. .
Juern
ArTeno .. .
170
53 175
36
86,172
171
167
168
167
K11di" J,dy .
172,34
Ka for Barb
172
Kal;+owski, Kenneth
,
168
Kd:mis, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169
Kamensky, Paul
87
Kanorsky, Jeff . . . . • . . . . . .
57, 17":,
Kapch'nski. Dorothy
. 53, 174
Kap!11n, Bever!y . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Kaplan Myra
17~
Kdrel Barbaro
170
Kori td, Joanette . .
I 71
Ka•leky, Laverne
169
Karlov, Linda . . . . . . . .
174
Karcf: Barry
1 ~2
Karorr>an Ire e
.. 56.58 171,43
Karr, Tern
174
Kast
Gayle .
174
Ko+ie". Edwa•d
173
Kotz Barborii .
168
Katz David
. . . . . . . . . . 83,172
Katz Lawrence
. 168.43
Kacfman, Me li~da
170
Keller. Marge'
. . I 70
Komp. Sondra
. . . I 74
Kennedy, Adr•enno
. 166.167,56
Kilcullen, Frederick .
168
Kirkpatrick Craig . . . . . .
58, 172
Kirscnner. Judie
. . . . 173 ,58
Kirshner. Robert . . . . 166,83, 174,93
Kiso, Eizabeth ..•
.• 167 , 105,174
Kit•redgo, Robert
. . 169
Klaveter Linda
167,53,•l 75
Kleiman, Barbaro
169
Kie " Frances
167
K ingbei
Poi..
168
K.opp, Rona d
173
Knign+ Ma:k
I 69
Know.es, Mary .
.
1 68
Kofoed Jackie . . . . . . 17 I ,37.43,97
Ko·deri..p, Barbara
. 169,56,57
i<<>l'erk, Roger . . . . . .
I 68
Knm"r Ja~kie . . •
i 7I
Koc perman Alan . . . .
I 68
Kasdon, Greer
53
Kosecr, Bob
I 69, 78
Kottmeier, Kent .
. . . . 172
K rader, How Md
. ....
I 70
Kromarcryk, Robert .
168,45,58
Kra.s. Margo
. . ... . .....
. 53
Kreinick, Stephen
174
Kremer. Joe
.. 45, 171,34
Kretschmor, Nancy
..
174
Kroger, Laurie . . . . . .
168
Kroll, Larry .
172
Kroon, Judy
. 166, 172
Kryski. Valerie
171
Kuehn, Lloyd
.. . .....
9I
Kuehn Wayne . . .
I 68
Keesler Sharon
I 73
Kuz""d", f"otri<.io
169
La r, Larry
167,84
La.ng Sond•a
174,53
Lamme Robert
I 70.83
Lartz Lindo
167
La>cody. Lorry
173.90
La Seo o Nancy
168
Los•cv, Rochelle
.
171
Laur<en, Barbara ....
168
Layden Dianne
170,53,56
Lazoor, John
169
Lazar. Emil . .
171
Learner. Leslie
167
Lees, Marilyr
.
. 166,57
Lehmon, Caroline
..... 174
Lehman, Judie .
. . . 167
LeM'eux, Yvette . . . . . . . 170.94
Lemanski Sandro . . .
173
Leon Joy ........ .
173
Leonard, Susor
171
LeRoy, J11n"re
169
Lev Jeffrey .
170
Lev 'l Ba•oa•a
Levin, Bob
Levine Elieo
LeV;ne, Sue .
Levisor
w· ia""
• 172
170.83
173
167
' 75
172
169 94
I '1
163
173
172
167 97
Lewin M·ck1 .
Liberti, Anre Marie
.
Licausi Concetta . . . . . . .
Lindemann, Thon"os .
Link. J0hn
Lippens , Pat .
Lis, Marion
L;ssner. Lawrence
Lockwood, Glenn
. . . . . . . ..
Lodel. Chrish , . . . .
Loutsch, Pennie
Lowe, Pot . . . . . . . . . .
Lueder, Caro: .
Lundberg Corl .
IS9
173
170
171
174
167
!o'
Magnus Michael
172
Mehaffey. Craig
172
Mo"nke, Mary AM
167 34
Manassa Dian&
.
. 175
Mann Sharron . , ... ,
. 171
Manzardo, Denry
.
172,28 93
Marc1.;s Fern . . . . . . . .
I oB
Marcy, Robin . . . . . .
·12,113
Mari es, Peter
... .... .
167 173
Morino, Lee Ann
, I iO
Mario, Barbara
. . . . . . . i 68
Mark. Robert . . . . . .
166,17.49
Marnstein, Marshall
. . . . . 167
Marsha'!, Penelope
. . . 172
Martin Alan . . . . . . , . . . 166, 167
Martin. Carol . . . 174,38,37,43,98
Martin Jeff
. ..
174,90
Martino, Connie . . .
170
Masaracchia, Joseph
. . . 48,171
Masek , Dick
78, 171
M aste•1. Ted
166.168,41
Ma•heson, Myra
. . 170,53
Mattson, Margaret
,
167
Matzick , Kennetli . . . . . 166, 168 86
Mau Bruce
29.87
Maxen, Marcia
. . . . . . . . . . 170
May, Ginny
168,53
MrAvoy, Pat . . . . . . . . .
. 170
McClendon, l-:ren
. 172
McColloch, Mory . . . . .
171 ,43
Meadows, Roberto .
171
Meadows. Teddie . . . . . . . . 167
Meier1'olf. Jon
.
172
Meisner Bob . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 167
Melamed Mitchell .
173
Me!ehes, Barbara . . . . . . . .
171
Meltzer, Pam
. . . . .• . . .
167
Menconi Sandy . . . . . . . . . . 174
Mendel, Lois .. , ........ , . . . . 168
Meridith, Joel . . . . . .
169
Merriman. Steven . . .
169
Meyers, Judy . . . .
172
Micon , Ronald
168
Mikolay. Ramond
171
Mi :er, Donna
..... ....
170,57
Mil.er Margaret • . . .
172
Mil'er Margo
. 171
Miller Paul
. . . . . . . 64
Mi ier Steven . . . . . • . . . 170.82
Mi s, Lorry . . . . . . . . . 7278,174,87
Milste·r Terrene ......•.•.. 169
Minsky, R.;;n . . . .
173
Miresse, Ja.,,es
72 73,84,173,10,93
Mitchel. Gloria
172
Moeller Normor .
168
Moldofsky, Howard . . .
172
Momirov, Elaine
176
Monson, Walter
167
Morgan, Linda
174,56,57,34
Morten Bud .
166,171,114
Mueller, Pete
. . . . . 169 ,87
Mueller, Sandy
169
Mullen, Howard
.... , . 168
Murlo s, Joan .
166,170,37
Murphy Mike
170
M o.1tter, Scott
172
Myer, Barbaro
170
0
Nad er Edward
Ndfh, 'n, Mor• yn
Nard J~mes
. . . 167,58
174
. . 174
Nechtmar Eileen
• 169 173
Neer, Dave ...
172
Neimer, Barbara
171
Neisen, Chuck ........ .
170
Nelson Constance
58
Nei6nch, Bob .•.....
168
Nelson, Constance ,
173
Nelson Jim ..
169
Ne<son, Karen
169 53
Nessel, Bari
166
Neumann, Bil
170
Neumeister JcAnr
170
Newman, Shona . . .
171
Nieder, Robert . . . . . ...
171
Nison, Steve ...
169
Norgan, Ken . . . . . . 170,34.38,37
Novitt, Sharon ...... .
53
Novotny, Joseph
. 171
Novotny, Rona d ...
170.87
O'Donneil, Mary ...
Oehlberg, Georgia
Olmsted, Steve . . .
Olsen, Gary
Olson Walter ...
Om11chel, Richard
Oppenheim, J.,..,
Orbach. Sandra
Orton. Tony .
Orzeske, Wayne ..
Orzoff. G. Dana ....
Orzoff. Jeffrey
Osborn, Susan
167
173
167
I 74,45 38
172.58 30
. 172
168 83
171
168
167
174
171
173
Oserman, Steve . . . . . . . . . . 174
Ostermeier, Margaret . . . . .
172,97
Overton, Nancy
173,114
Palcheck, Terry
.
. ....••.. 173
Palm, Sandra . . . . . .
172
Palmer, Bonnie
..
168
Palumbo. Tony . . . . . .
173
Parisi. Lcci e
172
Poque!, Dale .
I 74
Pa ui, Patricia .
70.174,34
Paui Susan . .
....
168,97,98
Pawlowski, Henry . . . . .
. . . I 70
Pearlman . Ei'een
173, 172
Pearson, Alan . • . . . .
168 ,90
Pelzmann, Catherine . .
52.43
Penel e, Pete . . . . . . .
169
Peters, Larry . . . . .
...
. 172
Peterson, Nan . . . . . . .
169
Peterson, Richard
166 174,57
Peterson, Sharon . . .
. . . 172
Pfeifer, Jerry . . . . . . , . , . . 168
Pflieger, Don .. 166.77, 174,5830,93
Pflieger, Mary . . . .
. . . , 169
Phillips. Claudette .... 167,40,43.94
Phillips, Mary . .
• . . . . . . . . 167
Pintacura, Renne
174
Pleason, Paulette
. . . . . . . . . 171
Pohl, Howard . . .
. . . 34,92
Polakow Madelyn
172
Pollack, Ear
. . . . . 173
Polster, Robert . • . . . . . • . . . • 170,52
Portnoy St,.art
111
Po•rue Rebert
...... ...
173
Povitsky Morr;e
171
Powe' , Bruce .
...... .. .
I'>'
Powel. Roger ... ..
169
Price, Norman
174
Proesei Karen
171
Pr'l;t, Lawrence .
167,166
Puccineili, James
. . . . . . . . 170,91
Puerkel, Bonnie .
175
Racana Lorry .
170,34
Radtke, Tom .. .
•. 58
Rojski, Ronald ..
167
Rakos, Sharon . . . . .
I 73
Rand , Jayne! ..... .
170
Ransom, Lyle
167
Rasmussen, Rex .
173
Rasmussen, Robert .
171
Ravine Lynn
173
Raymond Connie
97,98
Reading Nancy
. 172
Reder, Dave
. 72.84, 174,91
Reeding. Dennis .
169 92,93
Regan, Terry
. 167,34
Rehwoidt, Richard
72.86, 173
Reich Myrna ..
53
Reichert Diane
. •7C
Reicherts, Jim .....
7282,175,90
Reinger, Roger
169,77,90,93
Reinier, Gerry ..
169
Reinke, w· iam
. 86,174,87
Rest. Zelda ...
173
Rhodes, Bob
168
Rice. Patricia . . ....... .
172
Richmond, Lynda
. 53
Ridings, Nancy
172
Rieff, Melvyn
...... 48 58,59
Riefstahl, Lois ...
169
Rifkin. Bennett
171
Ritter Edward .
. 167
Ritter. Lucy ..•
167.53
Ritter, Roger . . . . . . .
172
Rodman. Sue ...
167
Rome. Mallory .
173
Roock. Karen ...
174 99
Roper Stewart .
170 90
Roseman. Jordan
71
Rosen, Pau: . . .
. 31
Rosenbloom, Sherwin
110 29
Rosentha Arlene
53,17
Rosenthal. G:enn
. 52 173.58
Ros:nski Justyna
. 16<;
Ross Susan ..... .
• 51i
Roth. MMty
167
Rothman. Miriam
6636,53,171
Rothho'.tz, Michael
172
RoubineL Brian
. . . 170.21
Rowe, Connie .
171
Rudich, Analee .
168,102,31
Rusch, Carole
..
168
Rosso, Joyce .. , ..... .
170
Sa bey, Edward . . . .
173.34 87
Sachnoff Bob
. . 48
Sachs, Janet . .
173 I 7
Sack, Ruth . . . . . . . .
71 174
Sacks, Dick
168
Sacomano, Louisa
• 71
Sacomano, Mary Lou .
'70
Saflarsk:. Barbara . . . . .
167
Safranic, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . • 169
Saidera M·tchell . .
70
Sokover. Jerry . .
. 172
Samele Myron .. 16972,86.57,31,87
Sargeant, Mari'yn
168
Soso, Martin . . .. .
172
Sounders. Gertrude
171,34.38
Savage James . . . . . .
167
Savner. David
167,48
Sawyers, Gary
. . . 171,92
Saxon, Susan
173
Scacco, Daniel
. . . . . . 173
Schada, Steve
167,34
Schaeffer, David . . . . . . . . .
173
Schaeffer, Gene
. 174
Scharf, Char'es ........•.. 82, 173
Schayer Susan ... , . • . . .
170,53
Schiff, Rosanne . . . . . . . . . . . . 174,5
Schneider. Sharon
. . . 170
Schodin, Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . 172
Schoene Sandi .
166 53
�INDEX
Schrllmm Anr
172
Schr,,mm, V'rg r11a
169
Sc~roedor .,.,
167
Schroeder, R.,no d
170
Schulman Diane
169
Ro'pli
Schu'+e.
167
Schultz, Sharon
171
Schurz, Laurie ,
173
Schwan Carol
167
Schwartz Barry ...•..•......
16 7
Schwartz. Lawrence . . . . . . .
. . . . 53, 172
Schwark Susan
170,97
Scott, Nancy , . . . . . . . . .
, . . . . . . . . . . 171
Seorinq, EdwMd
174,58
Sears, Joel
. 168.7 1
Seedorf, SLan
174
Seely. Carol
169
Segal, Barbarn
168
Segal Eugene
171
Seit!or Helene
I 70.58
Selby, R'~hard
. 58
Se by, Robert
169,71
Senoer C11ro!e
169
SI.a ~d i ng Fred
Shap .:>, Gerald
:ihaprrc Jor"Y
172
Shapiro Phif;p
168
Sh,,pir0 Sanora
169 45
Shao ro Srevo
. . 168
Shop ro, Winr"o
. 173
Sheoha n Kathy
.. 172
Sheffield, Roger
.... 168.64,34.43
Sheldon, Judith
174
Sher. William . . .
. . . 169
Sheve!enko, Terry
. 166, 172
Shifris. Carol . . .
167
. . •. .. . .
Shively, Paul , . ,
, . . 173
Sholin, Judy
168
Shoros, Sandy
48, 171
Shulman, Richard .. ,
169
Shuman, Leslie
I 72
Sherley, Janice
'70,56.31
Sieber Do ores
0
172
s:ege Joanne
168 172
SilvorrT'en, M1mha
171
Si1verstAin David
175
Si'ver~teir Michoe
166
So verstein Richard .
171
Simmc~s. R( n
171
Simon, Barbara
174
Sim0nseri, Marylee
• 174,34
Sims, Betty Jo
Sims, Dewey ... , .••..•....... 167
.. 169,61,67
Singer Carol
166, 167
Songer Lorr a 'ne . . .
168
Sklar, L'nda
. 174
Slock, J m .
167
S'ive. E'~yno
Slotky, Bonnie . . • .. .. . . . . • . 170,61
Sletten, Susan ................ 175
Smith, Carer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168
. . . . . . 168
Smith, Goil
53,171
Smith, Mary
168
Soquet, Larry
169
Sosnowski, Kenneth
170
Speicher+ Patricio
175
Spinno+o, Anthony
168
Spirrison, Jirr> . .
168
Stodelmonn, Joan
172,34
Stope1feld L:z
SteHen Mic~11ol ..... , , • . • . 168
Stein. Fran . • . . . . . . . . . . . 168
171
Stein "lorlene
170
Steinert, Ros,yn
166
Stern, Arlene .
169
..•. .. .. .
Stern, Elaine
170
. .. .. .. ..
Stetz, Rona Id
. . . . . . . . . . 58, I 72
Stevens, Craig
171
Stille, Judy
171
Stille, Pet
99
Stiska, Eveline
173
Stone Peggy . . . . . . .
Stone, Richord . . . . . . . . . • . . . 175
Storkon, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . 169
172
Strauss, Freddie ,
174
Strom, Arlene . . . . . . . . .
172
Strouse, Gayle . . .
Strumph, Mory Ellen . ..•...... 167
Stryker, Koryn . 70. I 66, 169,56,57,31
Stuhl Norman . , . . . . . . • • 168.57
Stunkel, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . • 174
224
St..brin lorry
Suchermar Shoryo
.
Suckow, Joan
Sulanka, Susan ..•.•.
Sul'ivon, Michae'
Sun•tein Steve
Swanso" C~er'ofte
Swansnn na e
Swanson, Marilyn
Sy'vester Howard
169
173
167
169
169
73,72, I 67
172
168
168
175
Taendler, Irene
173
, • . . . ... . 171
Ta itel Steve
. . . ....... .
Tankus, Donna . . .
Taylor, Grant ,
168
Taylor, Suson ..
168
Templer, Gary
170
Tiltges Leo
170
Thoma. Cheryl
61,169
Thomas Virgin a
174
Thommes, Robert
167 58,59
Thomo>on, Edward
Tom pk n, Lc"s
. . . . . . 53 173
Th,mer. Alice
fib
Tc b,, Tfiornos
168
Topper, Marcia
174
Trnff, John ...
67,87
Trai:..,ros, Louis . . . . . .
172
Trob eek Ken re th
167
Trod, Cy .
172
Trammer, Pam .
". 173 58
~ropstei", Donna
• . . 173
Trufant, Barbara . • • • • . • .. 169,53
Tune, Jim .
. 72,84,93,37
Tun kl, Donald
174
Ttorpack, John
167,90
Tutt, Michael
Tworoger, John
. 65 10,171 92
Udelson Joseph .
Uhlir, Kathy
Unterscho,etz, Rono1d
Usow, Allen .
Llzemack, Ne el
Va 1fer Joyce
Var Deborah
Verht..nce, J •. dy
V'ere Judy
V'rg"io, Coro Anr
Vol mer Patricio .
Von Holdt, Jenice
Voss Madeiynn .
Vrablik, Linda ..
170
168
68,58
168
174
169
170 58
71,172
168
172
111
169.34
. 168.94
168
169
Wadler, Elaine
173
Wadsworth, Sandi
173
Wakely, Lance .
48,59,43
Wanke, Gary . . .
53 , 175,56
Warda, Suzanne . . . .
53,167
Warren, Lavina •
58,171,30
Washkuhn Wilson . . .
... 167,169
Wasley, Robert
174
Wedge Jeon
. . . . . ... 174
Wegerman Bob .
Wegl, Mari yn ....••. 166,58,175
170
Weic-nmRnn, Bonnie .
168
Weinberq, Sroron
167
Weiner, Dan .
170
Weiner. Fred . . . . .
86, I 68
Weinsteh, Barry
Weisberq. Leon . . . . • . . . . . 90
168
•. . . . . . .
Weise, Sordra
. ... 64
Weiska, Allen •
175
Weiss, Bob . . . . . .
. . . 172
Weiss, Hannah . . . . . .
170
Weiss, Penny . . .
Weiss Steven . • ....• , . , 171,92
Weldon Lynn ...•....... , . . 174
Wenzel, Earl . . . ..... , . . . . 170
W erner, Marilyn ...... 58, 17 1,94,97
W ernikoff, Barry ...... , . . . . . 174
... , . . . . • . . . . . 173
W esley Jack
W esley, Shirley . . . . . . . . . . 58.59
W estland. Richard .. , .... , . . • 167
, . . . . . • . . . 174
W hisler, Carol
White Darlene . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 170
. .... 173,53
Wicker, Barb .
Widen. Robert , . • . . . . • . . . 171
. . . . 64, I 69
Wieska, Allen .
Wiiq Roberto , . . . . . . 168,59 97
Wiktor, Marcia
Wiley, Thomas
Willert, Diane
W;Hiams, Janyce
Wi'liams, Kenneth
Wii!;ams, Pame a . .
Wil:iams, Poul
Willidmsen, Wayne . .
•. ..
Winer, Ellen
Wi noker, Jerry ...•....
W'rtz Henry ..•
Wise, George
.
Witt, James . . .
Wold, Donna
Wolf, Barbaro
Wolfstyn, Ronald
Wood Carole . . .
.
Worthington, Chuck
Wray, Steve
Wurmser Ri+a
Yes nrvk
Ferne
. . . . 171
167
169,53,34
51,174
172,38,43
. 171
82 87
173
. . 168,53
72 172,90
72, 168,93
168
58 172
173,172
170,43
. 173 34
78,82 167
172
173
168
Zahn Dia"e ...
171.34
0
Zalud Donna
71
Zaphiric, Pat .
172
Zastrow, Donold
174
Zehner Mary ou
168
Steve
Zeinfeid,
168
Zeit'in. Marfn ...
171
Zerek, Annette
Ze.kowitz, Merle
166, 17
Zender, Robert
...... 172,91,93
Ziegler, April . . . . . . . ...
167
Ziemba. Mary
. 170
Zimberoff, Sharon
174 .51
Zimmer Gale .
173,53
Zimmerman, Dean
170,58
Zlotnik. Alan ...
173
Zolezzi Joyce
. 169
SOPHOMORES
Albert, J.C"l
. . • 179
Alter, Steven
180
Alton Sue . . . . . .
55 56,106
Amsterdam, Janice
177
Anderson, Dave . .
86 °83
Anderson, Gretd1er
79
Anderson, Marvir
182
Anderson, Normon .
181
Anderson Pa+ricia
178
Anderson . Roy . .
179
Anderson, Wa:ter .
59,182
Andrews, Fred . . ...
. . . 180
Apelian, Barbara
59, 180
Arbetman, Tammy
49,54 184
Archibald , Julie
177
Armstrong Paulette
. " 177
Arnold Allyn .. .
. 35,43,56, I 79
Arnstein, Ann .. .
. 176,180
Arnston, Robert
65, 182
Artwick, Fred
75
Artwick, Rick
61 , I 78 8 I ,89
Austin, Diana
54, 181
Averbach, A,
3541,81 178
Avola, Norm~
180
Axelrod, Barbaro
18
177
Babendererde Martin
180,56
Backus, Virgin'a
178,89
Bader, Gene
181
Bair, Charles
178
Ba: tcher, Howard
Baker, Chuck , . . . . . . . . 35.179
183
Ba'in, Claire . . .
49, 179,47
Ballou, Merrily . . . . .
Borkin, Dale . . . . . . . , . . . . . . 18 1
. . 179
.. . .. . . .
Barnett, Jane
Barnow Alice ........ 35 , 183, 176
180
Barranco, Jack
178
Barron, Frances . . . . . . . . . . .
55,56, I 83
Bartsch. Jeannette
183
Basara, Sharon . .
183
Baumhordt Lorry
178
Becke r, Barbara
177
Becker, Mike . . . . . . . . . .
Beddia, Tom • • . . . . . 75.81,177,90
177
Beezy, Bruce
Behr Donna . . . • . . • . . . .. . • 179
Bell . Chuck .................. 181
Be us, St.,art
182
Beo"e, Wayne
183
Bendofi Bruce
179
Benedict M'ke
75.181
Benes, Gail
55 •so
Benson Corel
54 79
Benson Carole
183
Benson, T'na
35 55 56,180
Bentko•.ver Howard
177
Berens, Ray
75, 183
Berg Barbara
177
Berger, Donald
180
Berqer, Howard
184
Berger, Steve . . . . . .
180
Berk, Richard .
181
Borke\ Alice
54, 181
Berloznik, Joan
180
Bernat Robert
. 184
Bernsten Steve
178,89
Bert. Jean
. 182
Bilton, Ellen
181
Bishop Pac .
81 178.92
Bistolfo . Peggy
76. 179
Bloke, Doris ..
179
Blau Kathy
184
Bl-cl• Janet
48,52, 184
Bhck David
38 177
B1ock, James
86
Bioom Carol
r 7P.
Blumbero Ann .
llP.
B uMenthal. Coro
116, I 87
Balin, Fred
183
Bolka, Sandy
54,177
William
Bollinger
59, I 78
Bond, Karen . .
54,178
Barcia Ken .
81, 181
Borisof, Joanne
.. . 177
Boukas, James .
. ' 75, 183
Bourgerie, Sue .
195,70, 178
Boyansky, Marla
177
Boyle, Michae l
180
Brandt, James
178
Brautigam , Jay
75,8 1, 179.90
Braverman, Starr
. 176,177.1 15
Breen, Ar'·s .
....... 181
Brei, Trude
55,49, I 78,47
Brendel, Fred
182
Brenner, Melvin
178
Brietzke, Paul
59.184
Bro, Ken
55, 179,89
Brody, Lawrence
..... 184
Broersma, Ineke
181
Broniarczyk Ronald ..
59,180
Brooks, Marfene
60,181
Brooks, Roberta
179
Brown Bob ....
182
Brown Don . .
. . 180
Brown, James . . . . .
180
Brownstein, Neill .....
75,85, 182
Brum melt, John . . . . .
177
Brusin, Dolores
55, 183
Brusmon, Terrie
. 107, 183,17
Brzny, Raymond
'.. 180
Buchholz, Jan .
. 55,1 83
Burkhordt, Elizabeth ....... " 178
Burns. Myra ...
178
Burns, Virginia
182
178
Cohan, Carol . .
41 , 181
Cantz, Sandro
75,85.183
Copettini, Bob
Carder, Jame s •....... 38,61,184
Cor Edward . . • . . . . . . . 180.192
184
Carlson, Garnet
1
�INDEX
54,177
Car son Sc.r."11
55.183
Chado, Core'
177
Carter RcbAr·
59 .18
Champion, Tc.on
.... 183
Chanq Char;eno
184
Crase. Jeffrey . . . • . . . . .
. . . • . . . . 55, I 77
Che!in, Karen
54,56, 179
Cheney, B('nni
178
Chere. Sue
54 17!;
Cierny, Thereoa
Cirr"nello. Robert . . . . . . . . . • 184
54, 178 51>
Claassen, Virq n;a
. , . 180, 18
Cohon, Barry . . . . . .
f /(,
Cohen, Bery'
....... 182
Cohen, Goi:
181
. . . . . •.
Cohen, Harold
35, I ~O
Cohen, Howord
177
Cohen, Kenny
IA
Cohen, Linda
177
Cokliss, Har:ey
I 79
Co!oc.chia Sandy
55.182
Cr)rawoy. fkomas
180
Cor•ad Bi
3b.b0. i 81
Cook, S~·o..,
54,56, 180
C<>cper A•eno
182
Cooper Dl!lvid
178
Cooper, Warren
54.176,183
Cocporrr'3n, Sl!I y
• . . 182
Corn, Pe..,ny
49, 177
Cowar Born"o
55,183
Cr!lmpo, S~a1,n . .
38,180
Crowe, Pot
35, 179
Curt">, A, an
180
Cutre1 Anne Morie
181
Dahlman Joanne
177
Doiberl, John
178, 18
Da.'E:y, Dove
· I 83
Dolson, Elaine
181
Dllv:s, Kenneth
I 77
Dovi<, Lindo
183
... .... .
Doy Janet
55.56
Dean, Sandy
. . 18 I
DeCari. L.:-v ;e
. . . . 183
Decker, Mike
75, 179
de Graffenreid Ken . .
59, 182
Deitch Joan
181
Deitcher Lorry
180
Del DoHo. w· ""'
184
Demah, Rober'
182
De Martino. Vic+c-r
178
Demi+h Fr11n,
178
Denis, Ei1een
. . 54, I 79
Dot.Isch, JC'onno
.• 54, I 78
De Voqeloa r, Kat~leen
181
Didier, Judy
178
Diens+ag, Marlene
54
Digilio, Darlene
180
. . .. . . . .
Dinitz. Michael
182
Ditthardt, Ronald
Dobbe, Gary . • . . . . . . . . • . . 86, 177
...... 179
Doczokalski, An"ta
. ..... 180,91
Dorband, Jerry . .
. . 60
Dorfman Merle
106,182
Dorrilrn, R th
. . . . . 180
Drawbaugh, Debbie
183
Dreyer, Bob . . •
184,17
Duq.-n. Ann
81,180.89
Duhl, Michae"
Du'kin, Jerry . . . . . . 55,85.184,92
183
Du May. Die~
Dun 1ap, Mary Jone . . . . . . . . . '79
54,177,95
Eagon. Nancy
. . 182
Eby, Charles
75.83177
Eckmann James
179
Eddy Jon ice . . . . . . . . .
180
Eimstad Karen
183
Einhorn, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .
183
Eisenberg Edith
Ellensohn, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . 181,91
I 79
Elvey, Raymond
181,17
Epstein, Bonita . .. . . . . . •
182
Ex, Rickey
177, I 8
Eyles, Glenn
35,90
. . •.
Fabbro, Don . . .
177
Faber, Kathy
54, 177
Falstein Debb:e
..... 54.56, I 06, I 79
Faust, Susan
. . . . . . 178
. .. .
Feder Joe
59, I 83
Feinartz. Normar
54, 180
•. ... ... .
Feld, Bonnie
181
Feidman , Jack
180. I lb
Feldman, Richard
183,95
Feldner, Barbara
5859,180
Feldparsch Craig
54 183 4
Fe!zer. Marilynn
54,56,178
Ferguson. Irene
... 83, I 80
Fernandez·Rojo, Roger
182
Ferraro. Carol
178
. . . . . . . . .. .
Ferreii, Ron
177
Feuer, Steve
179
Fidler. Henry . . . .
183
Field, Shoron
. . . 18 I ,90
Fields, Bob . . .
179
Fields, Simone
. . . . . 182
Fiocchi, Lorette
..... 55,182
Fisher, Barry
54,177,176
Fishman. Maureen
52. 181
Flack, Richard . .
179
Flamma'lg Kenneth
55, I 83
Fora Jim
181,95
Fortney, Miirgaret
179,95
Fos~ Reg:na Anr
183,90
Tom
l'.'.c;·
79
Foste• Kerne•h . . .
54, 180.96
Fox Susan
182
Fradk7n, Edword
48, l 77
Frandzel, Mike
184
Frank. Coro!
81,182
Frank. Gary
75, 18
Frank, Stephen
184
Franz, Peggy
182
Fray. Lynette
178,71
Freske, Irene
177
Frey Jim
178
Friedkin, Darlene
52 181
Friedler, Michael
Friedman, Burt . . • . . . . . . . . 179
184
Friedman, Michael
178
Friedman, Neil
180,95.22
l=ulkerson. Pot
Gabe1, Katliy
176.171
Gagne, Sharon
182
'84
Gai Jack
Gae. Ronald
18
Ga :aqher, Claud"a ...
179
Gardner Carol
54,183
Garro Rosemary
177
Gebel Howard
183
Gerard, Pa uiette
54, 183
Gerber, Deedee ..
179
Gevirtz R chard
55, 184
Ghionzol", Lynn
54
Gibbons, Torry
183
Gieriach, Vivion
55, I 79
Gilhooley Bob
61 ,81 182.89
Gi lium, Tom
. . . . 179,90
..
Gilman, John
178
Gitiis, Robert . . . . .•..
179
., .
Glaves, Kathy
180
'Gold, Arnold
•.. . . . .•... 183
Goldbaum Ellen
180
180
Goldberg Neno ... . , ....
Goldenstein, Howard
59, 177
Goldsmith, Carol
179
Goldstein, Chuck
. . • 181
Goode, Robert
55
.. .
Goodfriend. Marlene
••. 183
Goodman, Heidi
181
Goodman. Norm
.. 177,89
Gordon Bo rbo ra
. . • . 55,38, 180
Gordon Janice
183
Gordon, Ju e
Gordon Lee
Gornstein, Jon
Gould, Edward
Graff Borbor~
Gaye
Gra~am
Grt:en Mike
Greenberg Joyce
Greenberg, Sharon
Greenman , Sharron
Gresham, Gail
Groat, Eugene
Gross, Diane
Gryboski, Pat
48.60.183,25
59,178
179
181
55. 178
54 18C
/5,18
184
4052,178
184
18 1
178
63, 178
181
Habor, Richard
180.89
Habier Vivian
183
Hachmeister, Dolores
177
Hagel, Carol .•..
54, I 79
Hagen Edwin
77,85, 182
Hagerty. Timothy
179
halbreich Li liM
63, 182
Hall, Judy
55,178
Hal'er, Lorry
18'
1-'ane:·..,, Nancy .
63 178 95
Han lon Jobn
179
Hansen Kennetr
119
Hanson Don ..
182
Haro!dsor Dor ..
183
Harper Mike
178
Hart, Jim
35 bl,75,82,179
Harvey, Dan el ..
59,181
Hassan, Reyi:wd
182.83
Haugness, Wilma
181
179,95
Char'ene
Hedberg,
He:m, Janet
I Ob. I 7b, 184
Hein, Helene
55,178
Heinrich, Richard
177
Heinz, Gary
177
Heinz, Rich
181
Heitman, John
183
Heller, Karen . .
59, 177 89
Helmer, David
. . 54.184
t-lendrickson, Donna
177
Henkin, Carolyn
. . . I 77
Henriksen, Richard
179
Hepburn, Bob
15,85, I 79 90
Herkert, Robert
59, 180
.. .
Herman , Sherry
75,85 183
Hershenson, Dan
59, 179
Herszon, Martha
183
Herwitt, Carole
184
Hess, Richard
184
Hessell, Barbara
75
Hilbert, John
Hill, Larry . . . . . . . . . 75.81, 178,90
• . 181
Hillberg, Sandy
Hillman, Judy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 183
75, I 80
Hillstra nd Rona ld
. . . . 181
Hintz, Patricia
59,52 181
Hirshman, Dean
183
Hoff. Gerald
59, I 84
..
Hoff:ng, Richard
178
Hoffman, Andrea
177,89,90
Hoffman, Jeff
. .. 182
Hoffman, Marcy ..
38, I 84
Hoglund , David
55.56, 195, 70, I 80
Hook Jerri-Rae
181
Hopps , Borbara Ann . . . .
54
Horan, Bobbie
180
Horlick Ronald
Howe: , Richard
Huffmon Virginia
HJtler, Alice . . . . . . ....
183
54
54,18:?
I an. Rose E1 en
18
49,60, I 79
lrrber Evan
lmmerg uck, Cheryl . . . • . • • . 177
1mmerg 1uck, Lori
35,177
lmroth, Alex
180
lngorso '. Richard
. 81,92
lrwir , Joyce
179
181
Jach. Sandra
182
Jackson , Helen
182
Jacobs, Donald
179
Jacobs. Jeff
176,181
....
Jacobs, Ronna
Jacover, Jerry ........ 83, 178.89
. . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Jaeger, Jim
182
Jaeger, John
177
Jaeger. Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . .
176.181, I 7
Jaet, Elaine
18,
. .. .
Jomrozek, Larry
179
Janek Theodore
184
Janot, JC'hn . .
178
Janet, Rooert . .
'SC
Jen~ik, Stephen
180
.. ..
Jesse, Ronald
I 78
Johns, Andy . _
77, 177
...
Jr hnson Bruce
55
Johrson Doug' as
83, I 7 /
Johnson Gregory . . .
... 177
Jo~nson Lynn
176, I 81
Johnson, Mark
182
Johnson, Sandy . . . . • . .
86 , 181
Johnston, Dale
I 79
Jones, Beverly . . . . . . . • .
178
Joos, Richard . . . . . . . . . .
178
Julius, Nancy . . . . . • . • . .
184
Kaage, Stove
Kahles, Mike . . . . • . . . . . . . . 59 182
177
... ... . .
Kahn Ronnie
177
Ka'om Cynthia
, 79
uzna, Renee
Ka 1
176
Kamps. Janice . . . . . . .
180
Kann, Kenneth
181
Kapliln, B:ll . . . . . . . . . . .
178
Kaplan, Judy
bb, 179
Kaplan, Sue . . . . . . . .
177
Karas, Bob . . . • . .
179
. . . . . . . . •. .
Karch, Lois
18 I
. ....
Kassin, Robert
180
. ..
Katz. Barbara
184
Kou'mann, Linda . .
. . . . . . . 55, 181
Kay, Sandra
Kaza now, Ann . . . . . . . . . . 52, 179
.. 182
Kellar, Terry
177
Kelz, Lin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
55, l 78
Kempton , Joan
. . . . . . . . 38
Kossler, Joel
......... 54
Kessler, Karen
179
Kipperman, Judy . . • . . . . .
40,38. 181
Kirk, Pam
Kispert, Maribeth . . . . . . . . . 179
. ...... 92
. ..
Kiss, Mike . . .
182
. ... .... ..
Kite, Aine
. . 54,56. 183
Kite, Bobbie
. . 77
Kittredge, Richard . . .
Klebbe, Dave . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • 179
1 77
K!ein, Dennis . . . . . . .
178
...
...
Kling, Joan
85,180
Kl"nke. Ann . . . .. . . . . .
182
Klug Mike
178
Kluge, Jere . . . . . . . . . . . . .
183
.. .. .. ...
Knowles, Jim
I 84
. .. ... .. .
Koch, Norman
177
Koehler, Dave
.... .. ....... 180
Kohls, Larry
Kohn, Raymond . . . . . . . . . 86.184
180
Komon, Jim . .. . . . . . .
178
Korn, Doreen . . . . .
178
Koszuta, Karen
183
Kotarek. Donna
I 78
Kowitt, Arnold
180
Kozdron, Gary
180
...... ....
Kraft Stephen
Kramer, Andrea . . . . 96, I 7b, I 80,9b
183
Kramer, Kay . . . . . , . . . . . .
Krous, Al . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 183
I 78
Krause, Fred
Krause Joanne . . . . . . . . . . 49, I 81
�INDEX
Kreegier George . . . . . . . . . . . 178
Kreiner, Janice . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
Krein ick . Carol
180,95
Kre;s, Phyllis ....... , . . . . 181
Kreisier, Barry
38,52 177
Krupn:ck, Widiam
182, 18
Kulwin, Marlene
181
Kummerow. Leslie . . . .
184
Kunar, Sharon
182
Kcperman, Sheldon
176, 178
Kurlan d, Howard
183
Kurti David
. 180
Kwolek, Marian . .
54, 182
Malone, Marlene .
177
Mantell, Jeff ..
177.90
Margalsk, Joe .....
179, 18
Margolis, Harvey . . . 55,59. 181 , 184
Marks, Barbara
177
Marmel, Jim ...
181
Marschall , Nick
180
Morsholl, Stud! I
75,85, 178.89
Martish, Louise '.........
177
Maslow Arthur
184
Massey, Lois . . . . . . . . . .....
55
Mavis, lee . . . . . . . . .
176
May, Stephen
86. 181
Maypole, Marilyn
54,56,61, 178
Meadows, Stanley ....
179
Mednick. Sharlef\e .
183
Meites. Herbert
179
Melvin, Jacqueline
177
Mendelsohn, Gary
' . 47, 179
Mendes, Richard .... .
. . . 181
Menes. Carol ....... . 54,56,65, 180
Menkin , Marcia
.. 55, 181
Merrill, Carolynn ..
180
Merriman, Sue .
178
Messink, Pat ..... .
180
Meyer, Barbara
177
Michae1, Howard
75, 180
Michael, Jerry
. . . . • . . . 178
Michaels, Burton
40,41 ,5, 60, 183.
184
Ladd Thomas . . . . .
. . . . . I 77
Lahna Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 182
Laing, Pat . . . . .
. ... 54
Lam pert Steve
. . . . I 77
. . . . 179
Lane, Marcia . . .
Larsen, Ralph .. , . . 61.75,85, 184,90
Larsen, Sandra
. . 179
Lassen, Pam . . . . . . . .
. . 180
Latham Linda . . . . . . . . . . 54 178
Latimer, Kenneth . 35,47,61,75 183,
90
Lauerman, Barbara
61, 182,95
Lave!., Kit
184
Lavin, Richard . .. ..
48,75,181
Lawier Robert
. . . . . . . . 176, 178
Lawrence, Ed
. . . . . . . . . . . . 50
leaf, Dona:d . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
184
Leavitt, Fred . . .
I 78
Leavitt, Stewart .
179 ,90
LeDuc, Joe . . . .
18 I
180
Lee, Mavis . . . . . .
Leff, Lyne . . . . .
183
Leftwich, Karen . . . . . . . . . . 63.183
lehmon, Janice . . . . . .
. 54
leitza, Ken
178
Levey, Pennie..
54181176
Levin Barry . . . . . .
183
Levin, Bill . . . . . . .
178
Levin, Jane . .. . . . .. .
35,61,177
Levin, Marjory
176, 184,95
Levine, Eleanor
. . . . . . 181
Levine. Linda
178
levitow, Paul . . . .
52, 179
levy Jordan . . . . . . . .
I 77
Levy, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Lewin Cheryl . .
54, 183
Lewin Sue
....
. 179, I 83
Lieberman, Michael
52,65, 177
Lindemann, Gary
85, 179,91
Linder, Don . . . . . . . . .
59
Lipawsky Ricki . . . . . . . . . . 38, 182
Littreil, Richard
59, 179,25
Lonquist, Randolph . . . . . . . . 177
Lowe, John . . . .. . . . .
75, 182
Luber, Kathy
81, 182
Lubin, Gene . . . . . . . . . . . 59, 184
Lukes, Bob . . .
184,90
Lutz, Barry . . . . . . , . . . . . .
178
Lutz, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
180
Lutz. Louis . . .
177
Lyons, Antoinette .
. . 54, 184
McCartan, Meredith .. 59,49,52 , 181
47
McEnerney, Kathy
.. 181
McEvoy, Marge
54, 179
McKay, Marilyn . . . . . . . . 176, 180
Mclean, Esther . . . .. ... . 176, 179
McPherson Margaret .... .
. 184
McWherter Sandy
54,181
Magit Alan ........ .. .. .
183, 15
226
Miehe/au, Mary
179
Miguel, Jayne .
178
Mikolay, Jim
179
Miller, Barbara . . .
180
Miller. Carol An . . . . . . . .
182
Miller, Ross . . . . .
183 ,86
Mink. Lyle
75,85
Mirshak, Jerry . . . . . . .
... 90
Moberg, Dennis .. 61 75.176,183,18
Moldenhauer, Ric ha rd
59 ,83, 18 I
MorgM, Burt
183
Morgan, Lynn
180
Moser. Karen . . . . . . . . .
179
Mueller, Dolly . . . . . . . . . .
178
Mueller. Mike . . . . . . . . .
181
Mulder, Ruthann . . . . . . . . .
177
Melis, Jack
181
Nachman Alan
Nachman, Caro1e
Nannen, Bruce
Nardi, Richard .
Naylor, Donna
18,56
181,90
176.183
. . . . 179
181
55, 195.35, 70, 184,
Nechistak, Donna
. 181
Ne:son. Carolyn ..... .
38,63,184
Nelson, James . . . . ... .
177
Nelson, Jim .. , ..... .
178
Nelson, Nancy .. .
183
Nelson, Sue . . . . . . .. . 55,56, 184
Nemeroff, Susan .. .... .
182
Nesler, Gayle . . ... .
184
Nichols, Connie . . ..
183
Nilson, Tom
.......... .
180
Nilsson, Richard •....
181
Nimmo, John ........ .
179.86
Nineberq, Ma lcoln
180
Noesen, Ken .
75,182 90
Noesen, Thomas
183
Norberg, Nancy
182,56
Norris, Harold
47, 177
North , Connie
. . 178
O'Brien, Ruth
54, 178
Oeschler, James .... .
180
Oliva. Gerry
..... .
54 183
Olympius, Penny . . . . . . . I 06,54, 17
Opensky, Chama
182
Orchowski, Daniel
177
Oros, Evelyn . . . . . . .
. 55, 179
Osf\ey, Karen
41 , 176, 178
Otto, Sherry . . . . . . .. . 35,71 . 180
Owen, Mary ...... .
181
Palmer, Jeannine
Parchuta, Jim
............
Parry, David
....... ... .
Patis, Bruce . . . . . . . . .
Patterson, Patricia
Paul, Arlene . . . . . . . . .
Pavlove, Diane . . . .
J 79
182
180
183
182
181
180
Pearl, Elliott
. 86, 183
Peskin, Maureen
54
Pfeiffer Jo Ellen . . . .
. 63, 181
Pierini, Richard . . . . . . .
180
Pilkington, Mary . . . . .
180
Pinch, Mary Beth . . . . . . . . 54 180
Pode rs, Tyrone . . . . .
181.89
Po:en, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.80
Pollock, Neil
52, 18"0
Pontecore, Daniel . . . . .
. .. 180
Ponto, Cynthia
54 182
Ponto, Richard . . . . . .
178
Poppenhagen, Gilbert
50, 177
Porter. Pam
176,183
Posphala, Virginia . .
55, 177
Poster, Steve . . . . .
83,58,184
Posypanko. John
. 182
Prebish, Charles . . . . . . . . 184,89
Prideaux, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 78
Primrose, Chuck
75, 177
Puetz, Donald . . . . . . . .
. . . 177
Punch, Suzanne . . . . . . . . .. 54, 179
Quigley, Kenneth . , ..... 55,57 18 1
Rabin, Gerald . .
66, 180
Radzin, Esterie . . . .
. . 18
Ramsey, John . . . . . .
177
Raphae; Francine . .
54,52. 178
Rappaport, Michael
183
Rapper-, Sue
35.178
Ratzel, Bob .. . . . . .
91
Recher, Carol
. 180
Rechterma nn, Laurel . . . 55. 182 I 7
Reid, Robin . . .
177
Reitman, Donna
..... 18 1
Reitzer, Diane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Reimer, Eunice .. . .. . . .
195,181
Rek, Barbara .
178
Repke Robert
. . . . 181
Reyflolds, Bunny . .
181
Rhodes, Judy . . . .
. 106,71,183
Ricci , Mike . . . . . . . .
179
Rice Jim
180
Rieser, John
178
Riley, Margaret
..
183
Robert, Hilary . . . . . . . . .
180
Roberts, Jim . . . . . . . . .
178
Roberts, Paul . . . . . . . . .
176, 177
Roberts, Ronald
75, 184
Roberts, Sharon . . . .
178
Robins. Barry
183
Robson, Dick
..
179
Rodenski, Joseph . . . . . .
182
Roin11, Karen . . . . . . . .
179
Rose. Perry . . . . . . . . . .
I 77
180,95
Rosen , Arlene . . . . . . .
Rosen, Phyllis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 180
Rosenthal, Judi . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Ross, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54, 18 1
Ross, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
Rotfeld, Steve . . . . . . .
. 182
Rothstein, Larry
59.89
Rotkin Risha . . .
177
Rubenstein, Zel . . . . . .
182
Rubin, Jill
180
Rubner, Stud• I . .
183
Rucins, Al . . . . . . . .
83,92
Ruehrdanz, Sandy
. . . . 54,61, 184
Rufer, Ronald
177,92
Rugendorf, Sanford . . . . . . . . . . 181
Rumack, Sandra
55, 178
Russ. Judy . . . . . .. . .
18 1,183
Rutkowski, Diane . . .
54, 178
Ruttenberq, Marlene
181
Sa kover, Ray
184
Salberg, Sue . . . . . . . . .
177
Sanders, Sally . . . . . . . . . 55.56, 183
Sandstedt. David
178, 18
Santowski, Mike
. 179
Sarenick. Nikki
54.178
Sarow, Lynette
180
Scadron, Holly . . . . . . . . . .
178
Scanlan, Dotie . . . . . . ... 35, 183
Schaffner, Ronnie .
181
Schectman, Myra . . . . .
41 181
Scheibe, Dave . .
183
Schloskey, Sharon . . . . . . . .
180
Schmidt Barb . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 18
Schmidt, Carol . . . . . . . . . 55, 179
Scnmidt, Jill
54,56, 184
Schmidt, John .
181,89
Schnaitmann, Ralph . . . . . . . . . . 181
Schoeller, Carolyn . . . . .
. . 181
Schoenberg, Diane . . . . . 54.56 181
Schuhike, Barbara .......... 54.183
Schultz, Terry
. . . . . . . 181
Schwartz, Bil l .......... 61,182,89
Schwartz, Bobby . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Schwartz, Elaine . .
45,54
Scnwartz, Jill
... 55,35,96 181,96
Schwartz, Judy . .
. . . . 54, 18 I
Schwartz, Sherry
I 79
Sefick, Thomas . .
181
Segalla, Alberta . . . . . . . .
177
Seguin, Bi I . . . . . .
I 77
Seibel, Steve . . . . . . . . .
179
Selin, Debbie
179
Se k, Charlene
179
Shannon, Bonnie .
180
Shapiro, Nancy . . .
181
Shapiro, Sheryl
.. 35. 184
Sheehan, Martin . . . . . .
182
s;,efsky, Roberta
I 77
Shiman, Stewart . . . . . . .
177
Shio Marshall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
Shipka, Steve
.... 47,84,77,182,92
Shore, Jeffrey
. . 59.65
Shulman, Betty
183
S:egel. Arlene
183
Siegel, Barry . . . . . .
180
s·enkiewicz, Paula
178
Sige1, Karen .
. . . . . . . . . . 184
S . I, Frances . . .
. 55, 184
Siiverman, Brenda . . . . . . 54.63, 180
Si 1verman, Les . .
55,34, 178, I 09
Silverstein, Mike
90
s:mmons, Mark . .. . .
59,180
s:mon, Earl
. . 181
S: mons, Diane . . . . . . . . . 54,56. 179
Singer. Barbara
. 178
Singer, Debbie
181
S: nger, Marilyn
35, 178
Singer, Peoqy .
. . . 183
Silman, Robert
86, 183
Skepner, Alan . . . . . .
59
Skolnik, Mitch
181
Skutta, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . 177
Sl'1+sky. Ronald
180,55,90
Smart, Carol
55.187,95
Smentek, Ken .
75, 183
Smith, Gary , . . . . . . . .
182,90
Smith, Jacqueline
178,95
Smith, Judie . . . . . . . . 54, 176,177
Smith. Judy . .
. . . . . . . 54, 18 I
179
Smith, Michael
Snouffer, Carole . . . . . . . . .
182
Snow, Margaret . . . . . . . . . .
183
Snower, Jim
...... ....
180
Sostrin, Sherry
182
Spain, Jennifer . . . . . . 54.71, 179
Spector. Alice
179, 18
Sprysza k, Mary Ann
183
Stanfield, Bonnie ...... 54,99178.97
Starkey, Irv . . . . . ..
181,90.75
Starkey, Joseph .
180, 89
Starkman Barb,.,,. . . . . . . . . . 182
�INDEX
Storr, Mic hoe'
. . . . . . . . . . 178
Stauber Sue
. 177
Stovy. Michoe1
82.176. 77
Steinberq, Roslyn
178 95
Steinberg, Sylvan . .
I 83
Steinman, Noncy
180
Steinseifer Nancy . . . . . . , 54, I 82
Stephens. Pete
55, I 82
Stevens, Diane
55,56, I 95, I 83,S6
Stiilmon Roberto
. 182
Stocker, Gero ldine
180
Stockmar, Kothlen
55.56, 195,35,
70, 179
Stone, Alon
81, 181,92
Stone, Stephen
182
Stri mpel, Roger
75.179
Sue:zle, John
81,178,89
Summers. Fronk
183,90
Sunter. Bill
177
Sutton, Shelley
178
Sutton, Vi rg · nio
182
Swade, Sandy
. . . . . ...
183
Swanberq. Shoron
179
Swinger, Jim
59 35.60,58, 181
Sylvan, Koren
178
Szontog Don
83
Ta i•z, Trudy
S4, 177
Tonnenboum, A:lan . . . .
177
Torontur, Judy
. . 180
Tefka, Sorry . . . . . . . . .
180.17
Teichman. Ronna . . . . .
177
Teitel, Roberto
181
Ternison Gory
86.177
Thery, Ernest
183,89
Thielmon Pou
55,77,18
Thiry, Mike ..
181,89
Thomos. Cheryl
63, 179
Tiersky, Ronald . . . . . . . . . .
59 , 179
Tobey, Gayle
177
Tobey, Sharon
.
178
Tobioski, Dorlene . . . . . . . .
182
TriiF. Wiiyne
75,178.89
Tranter, Judy . . . . . . .
181
Tubekis, Condy
. . 49,183 54,47
Tunick, Steve
180
r urry, Gerold
7S. I 83
Unbehiiun, .:>erris .
Unterschuetz D:iina
. 179
54,180.71
Volfer, Steven
Ven, Corolyn ...
Viin Mersbergen Bill
Van Winkle, Jeon ....
Vorney, Jus•ine
Vernick, Sorry .
Vieck, Erwin .
Voss. Williom ..
181
183
75.18090
179
181
182
179
181
Wade. Steven
Wagner. Barry . ..
Wa~lstrom . Koren ..
Wallace , Robert .
Wolski. Edword
Waltzer, Ronee
Wonaski, Dorothy
Wandell, Howord
W ardo, Chorlotte
Worsaw, Lee
178
177,90
177
182
55, 183
54, 184
54.177
. 182
56
52 177
Wotts. Lynr
54 56.179,56
Webb, Virginia .
.. 177,18
Weihs, Frederick .... . . 7S,180.18
Weinberg Jerry ..
183 84
Weinberg Ralph . . . .....
182
Weinbrecnt Lindii . .
54.180
Woins+ein, A1an ..
59,178
Weinstro.,b Judi
ISO
Weintroub Michael
180
Weisberg , Burt .
. .. 77, 183
\Veiss, Jomes .
176, 180
We;ss. Sam .
184
Weiss, Sandra
54, 180
Wekony, Carol
59.182
Wendt. N.,ncy
35 106.71
Wentink, Glenn
7S
Wenze!, Sharon
177
Wershkoff. Susan .
176.182
Wesche, Lee
183
We,ler. Mike
S.180,184
Wick, Randy
178
Wiegman , Gayle ...
179, 176
Wilhelmsor., Bob
77.58 181 ,92
W'lliams. Koren
183
w· 11iomson, Cldytcn
. . 179
Wi son, Cheryl
182
w; son, Jure
. 54. 82
Wise. Re bert
180
Witcher Vic
75.86.179
Wojtas, Ron
177
Wolf Terry
75.183
Wolfe , Janice ...
177
Wo!fes, Gregg
.
180.92.81
Wolfson. Kenneth , .....
. 179
Woods, Ron ...
75,86, 183
Worthington. Joonne
54,56, 176.181
Woyowt. Darlene
180
Wulf. Patricia
. . . . 177
Wykowski, Marilyn ..
59.183
Wyzgalo, Patricio . , ..
179
Yablin, Merle
Yardley, Sue
Yov;tz, Sorry
Ye1len , Gary
Young, Barbara
Young, Wi1 'am ...
Ycungb1ood, Joyce
180
183
182
177
5456,177
177
... 183
za;dfer, Judi . . .
... 61,177
Za!ud, Marianne
177
Zophirio, Peter
55,177
Zari, Morfho
,
179
Zemel, Rondy .....
183
Zenner, Tina .
179
Zeuhchel, Dione . . .
177
Zimberoff, Jerry .
5.35.6 1. 75.180.
184,llS,90
Zimmerman, Morsha
177
Zoel ner Bill
179
Zolkowski, Carl
178
FRESHMEN
Adam, Dean
. 186
Adeiman, Eugene
86,921
Ade mon, Sue
54, I 89
Aggen Mary
53, 193
Ahrens, Robert
. . . . . 35,82 59
Alder, Diane
..... 55 70,189
Alen. Mary
188
Allen Steven
188
Allison, Jomes
191
AltshL'er, Ken
82,76,189 89
Amado, Rodie,Je
.
193, 195
Amberson. Rosonne .. .
193
Ande!man Michoel .. .
. 86, 191
Ander<en, Koren
191
Anderson . Andy . . . . •
186
Anderson , Bob
. 76, 191
Arderson, KMen .....
188, 185
Anderson. Robert .
89
Andreasen, Dortheo .
18'>
Andrews, Karen .
191
Acqer, Karen
187
Anthony, Alice
' 54,191
Anton, Diane
192
Antoniewiez, Arnold
190
Aqu···a, Pot
192,193
Arder Lyle
58.59, 191
Arndt Ro11oid
190
Ascher
As~kinaz,
Les•er .
Sorry
92
192
Bochmiin Cu•t ... ,
55 186.59
Bachman Isabelle .
193
Ba6no. Caro'
186.35
Baer, M:chael
82 187 82
Ba:n, Julie
193
Bakken, Bonc;e
54 56,192
Bailestra. Lucile
54, 189
Banks, Victor
83,35 189,92
Barber Bob . . . . .
187 59,90
Barnett, Ann
60. 189
Bartlett Dar:ene
189
Bates, Cheryl .. ,
I 88
Bauer, Daniel .... ,
189.90
Baumann, Pat
5S 189
Beaubien. Lea
191
Becker, Carol . . . .
I 88
Becker, Ka6n .
193
Bedee, Marie Beth
186
Boi1. Deborah .
55, 190
Belgrade Barbara . . . .
54, I 86
Bendel, Ross .
. 8276,189.89
Bender, Ei'een • . . . . . . .
188
Bender, Elliott
188
Benson Roberta .
86,54,56
Benfey, Phiiip . , .
188
Ben-Zeev Mary . .
55, 188
Benzel, Gail .
. . 190
Berberick, Sue
190
Berger, Chari .. , . 194.59,89 83,86
Berger, Gail
189
Berger Jock H. .
35,191
Berger, Jock L.
191 ,86
Berger, Mara
191
Bergren. Richard
192,90
Bergsman. Susan
191
Berman Andy
186
Berman, Gerald
76,82.193
Berman, Marla
190
Bernstein , Ma rs ha
19 I
Bed, Carolyn
187
Beutelsoocher, S.son
190
Bieber. Sharon
192.21
Biehl, Caroie
193
Biga, Barbara
. 193
B: 'ton. Leon
186
Birger Mickey
76.90
Biruk , Vol .
188
Bittman, Howard
187
Blasco, J'm . .
188
Batt, Morton .
77.83 186,90
Blitste'n. Joel
190
BJ;tstein, Marlene .
54. 193
Bloom. Richard . .
. ... 190,90
B·umentha:. Judy .
190
Bo~aT , Cherie . . .
187,54.99
1
Bo nick, Howard
..
83 .59,189
Bolon Alan . . . . .
194
Bolon . Geri
192
Boler. Roberto
188
Bonesz, Koren
186, 185
Bonifer!, Diano
190
Booker, Emil
191
Boom Mary . . . .
54 56.190
Bostrom . Dan
I 88
Bork. Juanita
189
Beyser, Barbaro
194
Bramson, Modin
194
Brandt, Patricia
191
Brandt, Bill . . .
191
Bransfield Patricia
194
Bra.1nstein, Ethan
191 .92
Br;dge D'anc
19 I
Seier. w;, 'am
187.57,58
Oro. Karen
.. ..
SS, 190
Brodsky. Jocque 'no
.. 187
Brown, Hoily
, 194
Bro .... n. Pat . . . . .
. . 190
B'own, St even .
76.85.190
Brt.nderman , John
. 190
Bryer Renee
185. 192
Bue,ow, Richard . .
193 SS
Burns. Randall
.
76.186
Bernstein, Marcio . . . . . . .
54, 192
Burr, Franklin . .
192
Busch Kathieen
193
Buhow, Virginia
186
Ca~ar
Michael
Cole'"· Mi;ryanne ...
186
Campaoa, Mary Loui•t>
Campbel, Ca•o1
189
Cap~uto Marty
93,90
Carlsor Gail
189,90
Car·son, Gale ..
187,59
Corlson, Janet
54,56.193
Car 1son Roy .
186
Carnow, Barry ..
. 188
Carter, Linda
188
Cashatt. Kathleen
59,191,95
Catellier, Kenneth
. 186
Cavanaugh, Mike
82, 192,89
Cech, Laura ..
188
Chagores, Bi i
59, 190
Chagares, Peter
187
Chopiik, Elynne ,
187
Chapnich, James
188
Chaskin, Fay
190
Chez. Barbara .
188
Christensen, Alan .
90
Christensen, Karen
54,190
Clauson, Cheryl
190
Clayman Susan .
186
Clevenger, Karen .
189
Clyman Howie
190.89,85
Codell, Julie .
S4,194
Cohen . Arlyrne
70.189
Cohen, Karen
191
Cohen, Kathryn
194
Cohen , Merle
54, 191
Coleman, Robins
Colton, Steve
. . . . ....
190
Connelly, Kris . , . . . . . . . . . . 186.55
Connelly. Robert
194
Cooper Bonnie
191
Cooper, Bunny . . . . . . ... 55 191
Cooper, Susan
. 187
Corty, James . .
189
Couzin, Robert
59 188
Cowan, Eilyn ... ..
190
Cowin, Stuart
191
Crafton. Marilynn
192
Crone, Robert
194,90
Crissie. Rose .
.. 192
Curry, Craig ..
191
Cyrog Peter . .
83.186
Cywinski, Barbara
193
Czernillk. Jackie
54 186
Doh!, Cheryl
193 54
Dahlin, Jonet ........ . 185.SS, 189
Dammann, Ronald .
52, 186.90
Domsz, Diane .
187
Dantuma Miche!!e
59, I 89
Davidson. Janice .
188
Davidson. Lewis .. .
55
Davis Brenda .... .
192
Davis. Joanne .... .
190
Deck Don
86,76,189.90
Delman, Michael .
187.59
Dempers. Susan .
187
Dervishian, Deanna .
188
Diesterheft, Mariiee
186
Digilio, Darlene
190
DiGrazia Phil
76
Dilg 11Pnn s
85.71,189
Dilg Jayne
190
Di~q. Mary Ann
194,SS
Di Modica, Ethe
189
Dinitz Ilana .
191
Dombek, Donna
191
Doniger, Michae1
90
187,85
__ ,
99 ....
�INDEX
Dorband, Anne ........ .
186
Dover, Florence
187,54
Orella, Steve . . . . ....
I9 I
Druck, Norman
83, I 93,91
Duda, Fronk . . . ...
191
Duhl, Harriet .
190
Duke. Pam
192
Go:d, Shei la
Goldberg, Charles
Goldberg, Edith
. 189
59, 186
55, 193
Eagan, Lucille . . . . • . . . . .
186
Economos, Peter . . . . . . . . .
193
Ehrcnsaft, Dan'el . . . . . . . . . . .
189
Eichron, Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I87
Elenewski , A len
189
Elias, Judi . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 193
Eiias. Raymond . . . . ........ 76 I 88
Ellis, Kathie .................. 189
Emerson David . . .
90
Engstrom, John .... 76,85,59.190,90
Epstein, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . 76,82, 192
Epstein Bob . . . . . . . . 190, 17 ,92
Epstein, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
193
Epstein, Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . 83, 186
Erickson, j udy
188
Esposito, Nicholas . . . . . . . . . . 190
Ett:nger, Mike
190
Evans, Mike
. ........... 76, 187
Fagerstrom, Elizabeth . . . . . . 193
Feigenbaum , Barry . . . . . . . . 187, 17
Feinberg, Bill ............. 193,89
Felber, Janice
. . ... . ....
189
Fe:ber, Karen
.. . . .. . .
189
Felcher Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Feldman, Sheryl . . . . . . . . .
190
Felsentha , Richard .... .. .... .. 189
Ferguson, John . . . , . .
188
Ferre ii, Susan . . • . . . . . .
192
Fesrnlmeyer Sue . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Flan Susie
188
Field, Ruth . . . . . . . . . . . .
192
Fieldo, John
55, 188
Fie ids, Marshall . . . . . . 57 ,83, 186
Filas, Leon . . .
. . . . . . I90
F nder, Barbara . . . . . . . . . 55, I93
Fine, Judy
54, I 86, 190, 185
Finger, Alan . . . . . . . . . . 85, 194.89
Find k, Carol • . . . .
185,190
Finn, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . . . 187,35
Finn . Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 I 89
Fisher, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . .
188
Fixe~. Carol . . . . .
I 86
Florence, Renee . . . . .
190
Foerster, Tom . . . . . . .
59, I 91
Fohrman, Michael . . . .
194,90
Forman, Jay . . . . . . . . .
19 I
Formeister, Richard . . . . . . . . . . 186
Fornoff Dennis . . . . .. .
.. 19 I
Foss, Suzanne . . . . . . . . . . .
54. I90
Fox, Sarah .. .. .. • . . . . ..
194
Fran kenstein, Ida lee ........ 54, I 89
Freeman, Susan . . .. .. . ... .. 191
French, Warren ......... 85,190,90
Freses, Maureen . . . . . . . . . . . 55, 194
Friedlander, Sandi . . . . . . . . 185, 191
Friedman, Carol . . . . . . .
186
Friedman Morrie . . . . . . . . . 192
Frishman, Penny . . . . . .. . . . 19 I
I 87
Fredin, Joy . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frohman, Ba rbara ........... 191
Fruster, Susan . . . . . . . . . . . 188,22
Galen, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Galioto, Diane
54, 186, 192
Gailowich, Susanne . . . . . . . . . .
54
Garrigus, Linda
187
Garsky, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 89
Ga ts, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 89
Gawrylewski, Stephen . . . . . . 76, 188
Gelman. Harriet . .
. .. 193
Gendel!, Donna .
187
Gersh. Harvey . .... . .. . ... 64,191
Gershberg, Vicki . . . . . . . . 54, I89
Gerstein , Sheila
188
Ghere, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Gibson, Randall . . . . . . . . . .
192
Giovannelli Chartes . . . . . . . . 188
Glantz, Linda . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194, 185
Glassberg, Arnold . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Glutzer, Norman . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Gold, Edward ............. 83, 190
Gold, Kathy .. . . . . . . . . . . . 192
228
Hoffman, Jeri
186
Hoffman, Myrna
190
Hoffman Robert . . . . . . .
191
Hoffman, Ronald . . . . . . . 48,59, 190
Hohmann, Bill . . . . . .
192
Hoiden, Josephine ......... 187,54
Holzwarth, Joa ..... . ...... 76, 192
Hoover, Sally Jo . . . . . . . . . 54, 188
Hopps, Kenneth . . . . . . . . . . . 193,90.
Horsmann, William . . . . . . . . . . 190
Horwitz, Stephen
192,76
Huffman. Virginia . . . . . .
. 190
Humphrey, Bruce . . . . . . .
. ... I 87
Hunter, Charlene . . . . . . .
190,55
Hurk, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I 86
Hussey. David
. . . . . . . 59, 188
Kirkpatrick, Gary ... .
Kirsch, Sherry ..... .
Kirshner, Al
Kirschner, Ronald ..
Kitchen, Al ....... .
Kite, Dennis .. . .
Kl.:ipmon, Coil
Klein , Inez . . ..... .
Klein Jerry
Klein, Kenny
Klingbeil, Bob
Kl inn , Melanie ...
Kluge, Karin
Koch Curt . .
Kohler, Rosemary
Kohn , R. Allen . . ....
59,90
189
85. 192
58
193,90
187, 185
191
54 194
189
187
188
191
186
186
191
190
Ingersoll, Susan . . . . . . . . . . .
192
Ingstrup, Walter . . . . . . . . 59, I 86
lrgang, Andrea ... ... ........ 187
Isaac, John .......... 193,55 ,57,83
Isaacson, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Golden Robert . . . . . .
82, 188
Go!denbogen, Margaret
186
Goldstein, Judy .
35, 190
Goode, Robert
190
Goodman, Michael .
190
Gordon. Gail
. ... ...
186
Gordon, Kenneth . . . . . . 76, 194,86
Gore, Beverly . . . . . . . .
54, 188
Gore Ron . . . . . . . . . . . .
. I 89
Gorenstein, David . .
76, 19 I ,86
Graff Gary . . . . . . . .. . .
48,194
Graham, Bi'I
. . .. .. . . .
191
Grecu, Sue
.... , . . . . . . . . . . 189
Green Marilyn
I 94
Greene, Rosalind . . . . . . . . . .
194
Greenberg, Bob .
I 91
Greenberg Phill"p . . . . .
76, 186.90
Greenberg, Ron
I 87,90,82
Greene, Rosalind
. . . . . . . . . . . 191
GriHin, Alice . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Gross, Carol
. . . . . . . . . 186
Gross, Sally
19 I, I BS
Grossman, Roberta
192
Grossman, Wendy . . . . . ... 190
Gutbrod, Carol
191
G.itschick, Bill . . .
59,83 , 192
Guttier Diane
187
Haas, Donald ............... 192
Hackin, Dennis . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Haffner, Christine . . . . . . . . .
I 86
Haller, Richord . . . . • . .
I 86
Hanson, Wayne . . . • .
I 93
Ha rest, Kim . . . . . . . .. 76,82, 189,89
Harrer, Matthew . . . . . . . .
188
Harrigan, Tim
..... 193
Harris, James . • . . . . . . . . . . . . I 86
Harris, Marlene . . .. .. .. 193,185
Harris. Meryl . . .
I 89
Harrison, Donna . . . . . • . . . . .
55
Hartenfeld , Jeff . . . . . . . . . . 190
Harwood, Helene . . . . . . . . . .
188
Hassan, Eimaza . . . . . .. .. ..
191
Hassan Lila
187
Heeres, David . . . . . . . . .
187
Heffron, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Heftman, Ronald . . . . . . . .
186
Heine, Dora
. . .. .. .. . .
I 91
Heller, Ike
. ..•... ..
25,89
Heller, Sheree . .
. 70, I92
Hellman, Richard . . . . . . . .
190
Henner. Hilary . . . . . . . . .
190
Henricksen, Ray . .
8 5, I 94
Henriksen, Raymond
... 59, 190
Herkert, Dennis
76,85, I 89,90
Herrmann, Merrily . . . .
54, 192
Herter, George . . . . . . . .
59, 191
Hi~ch Danna
192
Hirsch, Gary . . . .
191
Hirsh, Alan
.. .. .. . .. .. 76, 194
Hochfelder Harry . . . . I 86,59,86
Hodges, Lee .. . . . . . .. . .. 191
Hoffenberg, Earl . . . . . 85,89,76, 187
Hoffman, Barbara ........... 193
Jachimowski, Regina ld . . . . . . . 187
Jacobs, Nanette ........... .
Jacobson . Ei een . . . . . . . . . . .
187
Jaeger Leslie .
193
Janetzke, Donna . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Janik, Susan
.. .. .. .. . .
188
Janis, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Jantsch, Craig . . . . . . . . .
55, I 89,83
Jobsr, Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186,89
Joffe, Mitchell . . . . . . . . . . . 191.82,89
Johnson, Candy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 I
Johnson, Connie ........ . .. 194,54
Johnsoc, Don . . . . • .
I88,83
Johnson Lynne . . . . . . . . . .. .. !91
Johnson, Marilyn . . . . . . . . . . . . I 86
Johnson, Marsha ...... .... .. . 191
Johnson, Nancy . . . . . . . . .
187
Johnson, Phyllis ............... 190
Johnson, Ra lph . . . . . . . .
. . 193,82
Johnson Wil !iam . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
Jordan, Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . I90
Just, Ron .. . . . .. . . .. . . . . .
194
Jvarsky, Barbara . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Jvarsky Gerald . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Kagan, Mike . . . . .
. 85, I 86
Kahn, Jerry .......... 8576, 187,90
Kamensky, Jerry . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Kamin, Susan ... . .......... 35,193
Kanne, Bruce . ............ .. 35.59
Kaplan, Maxine . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Kaplan, Stephen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l 93
Kap1an. Zona ...... .. ....... 192
Kardoff, Joan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Kariolich, Gail ........... . I 87,54
Karlesky, Jean .......... ... 54, 189
Karmazin, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Karol, Rochelle . . . . . . . .. . . .
191
Karsten, Susan . . ............ 190
Kasper, Carole . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Kaste, Bradford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Kaste. Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 89
Ka+soulis, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . 76, 189
Kaufman , Donna . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Kaufman, Robin
. . . . 189
Kavooras, John ...... . . 76,191,89
Kay, Marvin . .
76, 190,89
Kay, Walter ................. 194
Kaye, Richard . .. . . . . . . . . . . 35, 188
Kaywood, Jeff . . .
191
Kazelak, Richard . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Kazmierczak, Sheila . . . . . . . . . . 188
Keller, Dianne . ...•..... 186,54, I 90
Kellman, Cyvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54
Kellner, Norman . . . . . . . . . . .
188
Kelly, Sherrie
... 187,55
Kemnitz, Jack . . .. .. .. . . . . 191
Kendler. Ellen . . . . . . . . . . 189, 188
Kennedv, Joseph . . . . . . . 76, 192,59
Kent, Kathleen . . . . . . . . . 186,35
Kerman, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Kessel, William . . . . . . . . . . . . I 86
Kesselman, Irwin . . . ... .. . .. .. 19 1
Kessler, Karen ................ 190
Kettering, Gloria . . . . . . . .
54.1 88
Kimball Susan
55, 190
Kinsch, Karen . . . . . . . . . •
54,194
Kirchler, Melvin . . . . . . . .
187
Kon key, Charles . .
190
Kozlov, Gail
187
Kraatz. Sue
I 87
Kraemer, Lynn .
95
Kravitz, Robert
192
Krischke, Nancy
192
Krishner, Robert
I92
Kritz er. Betty
192
Kroger, John . . . . . .
I 94
Kroichick, Joan
193
Krone, Ken
59 18 5, I 89
Kroon, Tina
186
Krott, Rosalyn . . . . . .
19 I
Krumsieg, Cynth"a .
54, 190
Kruse, Diane . . . . . . . . .
187,54
Kryski, Nina .... .. ..
35 188,185
Kumlin, Carol
. 186.56,54
Kure, Victor . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
19!
Kushner, D. Sherrie .
I90
Kutok, Barry
........... 82,194
Ladehoff, Barry . . . . .
. . . 193
Laff, Barbara . . . . .
. .... 186
Landauer, Judith . . .
54, 184
Lane, Marc
187
Langer, Marcia
. 189
Lanoff, Cheryl
193
Lantz, Jackie .
. 55, 192, I 7
Larson, G lenn . . . . . .
188
Lorson, Loui>e . . . . .
. . . . . 188
Larson. Sharon .......... 185,191,54
Laskov. Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . 188,89
Laskov, Phyllis . . . . . . . . . . . . 55.193
Lassen, Holly ....... .... , . . . l 90
Lauer, Monica . . . . .
194
Lazar, Allen . . . . . . . . . . .
187
Lazar, Michele . . .
54, 189,99
Lazar, Steven . . . .
I 93
Learner, Marlene
. 60,54. I 89
Learner, Sharlene . . . . ..... 54, 185
Leibowitz, Paula . . . .
. 54, 189
Leopold, Lynne . . .
191
Lerner, David . . . . . . . . 76, 186,90
Lev, Andrea . . . .... . .... . 186,55
Levatino. Judy . . . . . .
191
Levee , David ...... . 83 35,55,191
Levin, Audrey . . .. . .
.. ... 186
Levin, Charles . . .
187,190
Levin, Gayle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35,59
Levin, Marsha . .. .. . .
.. . 191
Levin, None .. . . . . . .
35, 192
Levinson, Elaine
. . . . . 193
Lewis, Gary . . . . .... ....... 76, I 85
Lewisberq, Sharon
55
Lichtermar, Marnard ....... 192 17
�INDEX
192
l"dbo•q 0l"nnis
187
L g"ell, Pat
90
L1noema'ln, Lind~
'88
Liocterwo:">d, J;
03
~·ok Br
187 95
Link Joa~"A
82 76 I 86,89
Lis, Bob
54 188
Losnek, ~andi
190
Liss, Jc,eor .
186,56
Lr,c 1 er J·•. dy
187
Lockman, Ken
194
.
Loed;ng. Ruth
190
Lo Giurotc-, Carole
194
Lo Gitirnlo, Dariano ....
189
Lopin, Malinda
188
'..or1Cn1, Gory
82, 186,90
, orr, Bill
190
Lowy Jeff
76.190
.
Lund, Tom
54 185 91
Lur:e Adrianne
94
Lutren Roberie
Mt.Call, Gary
Ka ·en
McCarty, Dove
.
Mc:.~ n, Ar'f>u
McMol-nn, Mardell
Mc Murray Jone . . ....
McC~rthy,
89
93
48,193,90
89
92
189
186
187
192
189
187
MarCa' ~m. M rliao'
Maqress, W1I. am
Mah ~rny Michael
M'lirso· LaDonna
Maller, Judit~
1
Mal erup, Suc;nn
66, 193
Manda~. l isa Anne
54, 189
Mandel. Sue
Mandell. Michele
' 188
Marpearl, Barry
... 193
186, 185
Montalos, Stella
Margul:es, JMn
' .. 186
48 191
Marker, Jeffery
189
Markin, J 11 ••
187
Morks, Dione
76
... ,
Marks, IM n
Ma rinson Ol!nny
08
Mar· JosE""oh
92
193.89
Mad~ Robert
194
Madin Robert
65.189
Mod nez Rick
Ml!sori. Go"I ...
188
192
Ma:' ng, Judith
193
M11ssnikoff, Sacdro
Masters, Linda
54 190
Maston. Joyce
192
192
Maston, Renee . . . .
54,56. I 93.o9
Motter, Dorothy . ,
186
Mattson, Katherine
76 187
Maurer, Steven
Maurer, Ted
•..... ' . 191
.
Mayer, Arleeo
190
. . . . . . .. 187
MedoH, Helen . . . .
Mehlman, J1Jdy ..
188
Mehrholtz, Linda
63, 186.194
.
Gail
Mende
190
59 190
Me+zger, Annette
59, IOJ
Mcyor Jo~n
Meyer< p,.,., a
104
Milicr Bruce
83 186
Mil'er Glee
189
83,191
.
Mil'.er Ira
83.18790
Mil er Lawrence Warren
Mil,er Mar•y . .
89
M her Rirhord .
192
Mi1ton, MMlo
194
192
Robert ...
Mir.de
MrPx, John
193
186,90
Mise. Jock
48 190
t..1ittenth11I Richard
Moenn"o, Herold
87
Mogi' , , Su son
191
188
Monsc n Phil . . . . ...
Moravcik, Jacqueline
188
Morgan, Sherle
186
191
Moss, Gail
54, 191
Moss Jeon
Moss, Phil
55.186
187
Mudgett MMyonn
.. 102
Mudlo'', D,,ncan
55,190
Mueller C~orlene
i90,91
Multack, Les.ie
190
Murphy, Jiirnes
Mvka• Anthe ny
M ,; n, H~rvey
94
76 189 90
Ne r 'lck, veon
Ne,son, David
Ne nn Nancy
Nettier Neal
Neumann, Richard .
N"v 1..,, rot
,
Nevins, Garry
N;elson, Jace . . . . .
Niewiadomski Delpr'ne
Nissenson, Heather
Nixon, Susan •
Neeson, Larry
Nord, Karon
NoH Dick
Nevitt Ei!een
Nude'rn11n Michael
192
16.83,193
187 54,91
83
188
193
193
186
186
48 60.35,193
54, 189
76, 191
189
194,59
54
59
O'Ca ahar Mici.ael
0 1en1ck, Mike
Olive, N"
Oliver, Wr "am
Olney Jacq• A ino
Olshe Boni e
Olso~ Janet
0 sor. Larry
0 so" Sa y
O'Mal ey Jean
O'Neill, Jim
Opensky Richard
Oppenheimer, Rhoda
Orloff. Ric~ard
Orlove, Arlenie
Orser, Paul . . ,
Orrnske, Debbie
Oslund, Ruth
186
193
5413,189
76,59 192,89
188
35,192
l5.56, 193
IS?
54, 188
191
193
189
193
59,191 90
186
191
190
186
PetersoP R~ ,e I .
Peterson, William
N ilger, Pr· "p Lee
Pharre• C.aren
Phelan Ccnnie
Phi: ips, Ni<
Pietrzak, Janice
Pi.des, E• en
Pinch, Ddn .
P;izer Joe ...
Piwko, Ra p" ..
Pliskin, Pam .
P!otkin, Sheldon
Plo+nick , Alyse
Poklop. Susan ..
Pollack, Morie
Ponto. Va 1erie . ,
Porter, Bruce
P~~edel Gerald
Potempa, Vickie
P'>tnick, Janice
Pctr"e Kennetn
Povlo Susan
Powers. Valerie
Pczl'er N 'ureen
Pressma r, L oyd
Pr~re
David ..
Pro'iitt, Johnie
Prass Ray .
Pucc"nelli, Ja~n
Pu Pc h Ron
P Jrce
M"ke ...
88
88
194
!94
189
191
191
194 59,148
186
190
190,90
191
194
189
54, 186
187
190
189
192
181
192
191
190 S4 56
I'll
192
194
191
187
82 190
55,57, 192
193
65, 193
Rosenoard, Jud th
Rossi, ·Der.r"s ..
Ra•steil' Arthur
R.iben, Marv
Rubenstein Emrnv .
R.,bin, Dav;d
Rubin, zo,..a . . . ..
R.derman, Wayne
R .dolph Bennett
Russell , Theron
Rust, Daie .
Ruyle Robert
189
Paqe Lcuis
193
Pahnke Dia'"
15, 188
Pa"nter, DeMis
192
...
Painter, Rayonne
87
Panrhesi" Me1.,dye L.
84 76,35 188,89
Papandrea, John
189
Paquet Relph
193
Pa;,, Barry .
193
Pastorell; Rr·bert
188
Pt1tek Roqer
I BO
Patek Rosem<>'y
187
Paul David .
189
Paul. Maureen
188
Pa us, Barbara
176
Payne Mike
189
Pearson, Kennetn
55, 191
Penner , A111na
188
Perlin Shelly
76,192
Perlow. Jim.
. . 191
Permer, John
76 54, I92 89
Perri, Thomas
59, 193
Pershin, Paul
186
Persky Marie
190
Peskind. Maureen
//,86, 86 91
186
189
48 ,1 93,17
191
192
187
187
193
7685,18789
189
85 89
76, 189,90
. 54 89
186
188
188
192
193
191
7685,191
. ' 193
83, 186,89
• . . 188
190
55, 185, 192
86, 187
.... 192
54,193
. 186
190
186
194 90
188
83 194
59 191
90
76,191 89
85 187
193
87
187
188
83, I
192
193
76, 186,59,90
59 190
Sdbin, Barbara
Sachnoff, Da e
Sager Sharon
Sa<er Mike .
Samson Gil
Sdndback, Sandra
Seipozr.ik, El'ec .....
Sarna+, Marjorie
Sa< Gary
. 186
193
55 , 188
82 76,186,91
193
192
189
187
192
Raao Dan
Robin Ben"ami~
Rabin. Lynette .
Rac.isin Mike
Rainer, Melvin . . . , .·
Ra:Sky, Alan M.
Randel, Ric~ard ...
Rasof, Sharon
Ra~h. Car .
Ratner, Rona d
Ream, Marcia .
Reed, Ja'Tles
Reese, J<i~n
Reir.harci. Karen
Reifberger, John
Rennak Barba•a
Reyne d, o;d
Rev no d~ Thomas
Riccio, James .
Richard_ Diana
Richardson, William
Richter Roberta ..
Richter Stuart
Ri:ey, Patrici~
Rimm:er. Les
Ritchey, Suzanne
Roach , Martin . . . .
Roberts, Linda
Robins, Bobbe ....
Robson, Dean
Rocca , Gene ...
Romar Janis
.
Roper, Ted
Rosec, Frederi~k
Rnse n, La•ry
Roseman 1 Me v.,
Peteroen,
Pe•erseo
Peterson
Peterson,
Craiq .
Diocn
John
Kenreth
76, 77,86, 186
190
187
90
Sc'lack Anr.
Scnii•Sld, Ror
Scheufier A a
S< ~ iilo. Rooer•
Schinbero C"erv
Schlich: ~g Ha•. Id
Schmid L rda
Schmid ofer, Ce•c
Srhmid' Dare· '
S-·hm dt , Robert
Schmidt, Rosearr
Schmidt Thoma;
Schmitzer Da'e .
Schuq, El zabeth
Schneider, Goi .
Schneider Marily"
Schulman , See"
Schure. Margaret
Schultz Kor.ne"'"~
Sch. z. Jor~
Schwartz, Kare
0
0
•
Schw~riz,
Mal'"'f'.',..e
Schwartz S•eve .
Sr~"'cig, Gar, . . .
Schweit S ,ao
Schwimmer, Sar.:oro
s~otr Geo'ge
SeMs, Stever.
Seibel, Willia'n .
Seidman Robe'·a
Seligman Dare
Seige, Richa<o
Se!z Harold
Solzer, Pat
Senn David .
Serenyi Peter
Shan·n, JeF ...
..
Shapiro, Larry
Sha"ghnessy, ChC:s
.,
S~avin, Jay
Shepard Lauren
Sher Steve
Sherman Martha
ao"'
Shermar
Roo
S~erman
Shikoff Marxre
Shein k, Shar~
L.
0
186
1?2
;>!;i.189
187
54 1~3
7~. 180
54 1 89
188
I bS,'I I
81 76 10 l
191,21
188
70, 193
190
193
188
190
19?
191
i6, 193
54 189
191
76, 88
BS
188
I'll
l'i2
16, 185.90
88
10 55
192
186
181
188
186,86
190
189
76, 189
;88
48, 190
194
194
187
19
189
190,54
187
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Shuster, Bruce
191
Sideman, Daniel
I 88
Siega Judie....
18735
Siegel Jeif . . . . .
83, 194
Sielski, Betty . . . . . . . . . . 59, 192
Silber, Elliot . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
188
Silver, Marlyn .............. 193
Si lvers, Art
. . . . . . . . . . . . 194
Silverstein, Bruce
. . . . . . . 193
Silverstein, Robert ...... 185,192,115
Sher, Nancy
186
Singer, Howard
... 189,90
Singer, Leonard
189
Sinkus, Maria Da ia . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Silman, Jomes
. 188.86
Skolnik, Sharon . . . . . . . . . . .
186
Skazymowski, Sandra . . . . . . . 187
Slahor. Carol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186
S1've, Arno 1d
76, 189
Siotky Karen . . .. . . .. . . 185. 190
S'utzky, Harvey ....... 76.83, 188,90
Sma'ler. Michael
192
Smevold, Richard . . . . . . . . . .
76
Smith, Becky
190
Smith, Dan
193
Smith, James
193
Smith, Jeffrey
. . . . . . . . . 192
Snyder, Joy . . . . . . . . . • . . 185, 194
Sohr Dorene . . . . . . .
189
Sonne, Sandy . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 191
Sorensen, Penny ............ 187,56
Sosnowski, Phil . . ......... 187,90
Sotello. Edward . . . . . . .
59
Soti,10, Ed . . . . .
191
Speck, Delia . . . . . . . . . . . .
189
Spies, Garry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 193
Spilberg, Steven . . . . . . . . .. 77, 191
Starr, Joyce . . . . . .. . . . . 185, 194
Steadman. Gary ........ .
Steffeek, Robert . . . . . 7685,190.90
Stein Jack . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
192
S+ei n, Marlene . . . . . . . . . 187, 185
S+ein, Robert
76,85, 192
S+e·o, Richard
... 193
Steliar Carylon .
187
Stern Alan
76,86, 186
Stevenson Joseph . . . . . . • 76, 190
Stier Kurt . . . .
187
Strom Maurice . . . . ........ 186
230
Stocker, Doreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192
Strand , Robert . . . . . . .
188
Stryker, Ronald . . . . . . . . . . 190
Suliivan, Carol . . . . . . . . . . . 59
Sulser, Glenn .
190
Swanciger, Gary . . .
194
Swonsun, Ali<..e .. , . . .... 54,56, 193
Swanson, Lannis . . . . . .
186,56
Swerinsky, Linda . . . . . • .
54, 190
Swider Charlene . .. . . . . . . .
187
Swider, Justine ............. 193
Sywajger, Yolanda . . .
59.185
Tabel. Cla:re . • . . . . .
186
Tash, Rona1d .............. 187,35
Tax, Donna ................. 193
Taylor, Dianne . . .
193,58,96
Taylor. Lauren . . . . . . . . . . 54, 192
Teneicken, Helene .
54.188
Tenner, Janis
. . . . . . . . 189
Terp. Janet
188
Terracin. Steve
.......... 76, 193
Thorsen, Helen . . . . . . .
190
Tieger, Jeffrey
188
Timmer, William . . . . . .
. 59 , 188
Todd, Robert . .. . . . 76.59,191,90
Toe'ke, William . . . . .
82. 76.55,89
Torosic Terry . . . . . . . . . . .
189
Toveli, James
189
Traiforos, Elaine . . .
191
Treger Stewart .
191
Trendier, Loretta . . . . . . 54,56, 193
Trilling, Rosanne .
185,188
Trotcky Sheila . . . . . . . . . 193
Trowbridge Susan
. .. .. 54, 192,95
Tselekis, Peter . . . . . . . .
187
Tucker Nancy . . . . . . . . . .
I89
Turpack , Stephen . . . . . .
192
Verbin, Harriet .......... 54 56, 193
Vetzner, Charles
187
Vidock, Darlene . . . . . . . . . ... 188
Vincent, Barbara . . . . . .
54, 19 I
Vincent, Lance
188
Vodian, Coralie
192
Vollmer, Robert
86 59,194
Volp, John . . . . . . . . . . .
ISS
Vraney Susan . . . . . . . . . .
193, 195
Wagner, Catherine
.. , .. 187,55
Wagner Gerald
Wagner, Robin
Wagner, Wil liam
Wainberq Susan
WaLer, Ilene . .
Wa lter, John ..
Wasserman, Diane
Weber. N1Jncy
Webstir, Shirly
Wehmacher, Bill
Weibel, Haro ld
193
192
185
189
187
191
188
189
188
59 193
59 189
Yeend, Lorraine
186
Yoshioka, K. Dwight . . . . . . . . . . 189
Young, Charles . .
191
Young, Linda ............... 193
Young, Richard . . . .. . .
. 186,193
Ubelman Michael .
186
Uditsky, Francine , .
54,56 . 189
Unatin, Gilbert .
186
Underwood, Jennifer . . . .
54
Ya rney, Penelope ....... .
Varon, Bruce
Vaughn, Joe ........ .
Veltman, Larry .
Verbeau, Phyllis
186
193
192
60, 192
186
Weinman Frances . . . . . . .
193
Weinstein, Donalee . .
188
Weinstein, Robert , ... , ....... 193
Weise, Tom . . . . . .. . . . . . . • . . 193
Weiss, Marty . , , . . . . . . , . 54, I 89
Weiss, Nadine .. .... . . . . . . , . 188
Weisz, Lynn . . . . . . . . . . . . .
59,191
We'.ls, Jane . . . . . . . . . . .
. . 186
Wells, Joan . . . . . . . . . . .
54, 193
Wells, Kathy . • . . . . . . . . .
. . 185
Whee1er, Joanne ....... 58, 192,95
White, Pamela . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
White, Thomas ....... . . . . . . 187
Wh:tefield, Lynne . . . . . . . . . . 187
Wh"tton, Joyce
. . . . . . . . . . 188
Wicker, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 189
Wickstrom, Iris
189
W iderquist, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Wiegand Lynn
. . .. .. . . .
193
Wilinkin, Dawn
. . . . . . . ... 192
W<l'iams, Clair
....... 191,21
Wine, Robin
. . . . . . . . . . . I 86
Winter, Alan . .. • . . . . . . • . .
194
Wise, Margo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188
Witze1 Allan ................. 192
Wojakowski, John . . . . . . . . .. 59, 194
Wo·d Richard . . . .. . . . . . . 76,187
Wo!r, Maureen
.. 35,1 91
Woff, Michael .............. 193
Woifinsohn, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . 83
Wo!lack, Richard . . . . . .
83, 190
Wu lff, Fred . . .
76,193
Weihs, Gerald .
Weilberg, Louis .
Weinberg, Sherman
Wein lein, Micha el
188
186
193
. 86,59, I 88
Zager, Bi:I . . . .
86,59, 191
Zak. Francine
......... 1
86
Zarov, Herbert
. . . . . . . . . 83.186
Zastrow. Edward
77,82,190,191
Zemel, Paul
. .. . .. ..
188
Z"emanin, Greg
Zimka. Terry ................ 186
Z"mmerman, Joel . . . . . . . . . . 189
Zucher, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
Zt:ckerman, Evelyn . . . . . . 185, 192
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REFERENCE BOOK
REMOVAL OF THIS BOOK FROM
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TOWNSHIP
HIGH
SCHOOL
SKOKIE
ILLINOIS
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VOLUME XXII
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Table of Contents
Academic ................ 15
Activities ................. 33
Athletics ................. 65
Special Events ............ 89
Portraits ................ 103
Faculty ... .............. 173
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Plan
Van
satol
�II.
THE AGE OF
REBELLION TO
THE AGE OF
REASON
r
Science splits the atom, hurtles a satellite into
space, and the children of the hour seek security in a universe at once too small and too immense. Since science has proven the sky's no
limit, today's "no-nonsense kid" builds himself
a safe and sensible world. Rebellion and
"flaming youth," like Lindbergh's "Spirit of St.
Louis," are museum pieces. Goldfish-swallowing and flagpole-sitting are not for the youth of
1958! The symbol of this age is the satellite, its
keyword, reason.
Reflecting the increased interest in
science, Bruce Norgan, Charmaine
Berg, and Murray Averbach at1ended an exhibition at the Chicago
Planetarium of the model of the
Vanguard rocket which placed a
satellite into orbit on March 17.
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5
�"Trousers baggy and our clothes
look ragc;y" from "Collediate," a
bit of the Twenties, does not
apply to 1958 youth. Karen Jen·
sen, Linda Randall, Karen Hine,
Ron Lis, Phyllis Ponto, and Bill
McGrath like the Ivy League
'
look.
'
I
THE
NEW
LOOK
The flapper of the twenties shingled her ha:r,
raised her skirts above her knees, and shocked
her elders by slathering on rouge and mascara.
The male population, not to be outdone, re·
sponded with raccoon coats and bell-bottom
trousers. Today's fashions are no longer an outward symbol of inner revolt. The popularity of
the natural look- crewcut and pony tail, the
Ivy League suit, the sweater and skirt-reflects
the conservatism and the stability of 1958
youth. Only the sudden popularity of this
spring's chemise contradicts the basic pattern.
��THE
NEW
LOOK
A muted discussion on Russian aggression or
segregation, the Four Lads in hi-fi, and lots of
pizza and coke-it's a far cry from the scratchy
"Boop Boop A Doo," raucous Charleston contests, and "makin' whoopee" of the twenties.
Television's Maverick and psychological movies like Bridge on the River Kwai have
stolen the spotlight from Rudolph Valentino and
the "It Girl," Clara Bow. Hemingway's lost generation of The Sun Also Rises has given way
to Sloan Wilson's The Man In The Grey Flannel
Suit.
Enjoying a casual evening in a
pleasant, wood-paneled recrea·
tion room are Barbara Maurus,
Alan Johnson, Marc Johnson,
Arlene Pfaff, Karen Stryker, Dick
Isel, Howie Alter, and Jaye Miller.
8
���THE
NEW
LOOK
The Happer of the twenties with her chain of
beaux would be shocked to meet the daughter
of the fifties, content to have on her chain just
one boy's ring. Teens "go steady," sometimes
miss the fun of stag lines, but really believe
they "like one person best." Rebellious youth
of the twenties "kicked over the traces" so that
today's youth looks on smoking, drinking, and
petting not as gestures of defiance but as matters of personal and moral choice.
11
�THE
NEW
LOOK
No "get-rich-quick," "burning the candle at both
ends" life for the "no-nonsense kid." His
dreams of the future do not include living on
the left bank in Paris or traveling on an African
safari. Oh, he may discover a cure for cancer or
be the first to land on the moon, but more likely
he'll be an advertising executive or an accountant and travel on the 5:15 to his wife and children in their suburban ranch home with the
picture window.
A pensive Tom Baumann stands
before Northwestern University's
Deering Library thinking of the
years of study that stretch ahead.
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���TO SURVIVE,
A MODERN POWER
MUST SHAPE ITS
EDUCATIO NAL PROCESSES
TO ITS NATIONAL
PURPOSE ...
Vannevar Bus h
Today's student is serious: Sharon
Crawford is not to be distracted from
her chemistry assignment by Skeeter,
who is begging for his nightly airing.
�lt~
Ron Johnson explains to Sherrie Bronstein, Judy Sheldon, and Don Eilers
1he results of using the actual dimensions of the George Washington
Bridge in New York, in the general form of the second degree equation,
y=ax 2 +bx+c.
SPUTNIK CHALLENGES U. S.
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM
The challenge by Russia's Sputnik to United States'
superiority has caused a re-evaluation of our educational
system and a shift ·of emphasis. Changes being clamored
for include more advanced subject matter for gifted students, more emphasis on science and mathematics, and,
in general, better secondary academic preparation. Dr.
James Killian, Special Assistant to the President for
Science and Technology, said, "At this point in the evaluation of our school the highest priorities should be given
to better provision for our intellectually gifted young
people." Niles has given reality to this demand by providing accelerated mathematics, science, social studies,
and English courses, which enable the bright students to
progress at a pace in keeping with their talents.
Students in Honors Reading judge novels,
poetry, and drama by the aestheHc principles, pictures of which were designed
and painted by Sherry Annex and Lillian
Hoffman. Roslyn Virgilio explains the principle of Interest lo Judy Godell and Alex
Maurizi.
16
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I
TEN PER CENT OF
NILES STUDENTS
ARE ENROLLED IN
ACCELERATED COURSES
Pauline Cotell, Mark Peppercorn, and Patricia Feil, Advanced Biology students, study the amoeba and paramecia,
minute protozoans, under the microscope.
In the sophomore Advanced Geometry class Bernard
Kravitz. Gene Veto. and Judy Fulkerson show the class
how to circumscribe a circle about a given triangle.
�In Advanced Chemistry, Judy Bolin, Bill Dutton, Jim Iverson. Gail Braverman, Alex Maurizi, and Jay Doney learn
to measure the degree of ionization by titration.
Ten per cent of the student body are enrolled in
accelerated courses. Honors Reading, which requires
a student to have a "B" or better average in English
and to have taken Composition I, emphasizes the
social and psychological aspects of novels, poetry,
and drama; Mathematical Analysis, which requires
a student to have taken accelerated algebra and
geometry, emphasizes basic ideas of mathematics
rather than problem-solving techniques; Accelerated
Physics, which requires a special recommendation
for enrollment, emphasizes depth of study and inquiry, rather than breadth. Next year additional accelerated courses will be offered, including a second
year of Mathematical Analysis, which will be an introduction to analytical geometry and calculus. The
gifted student, stimulated and challenged, will eventually repay mankind.
Analyzing "cost of living" g rap hs in Economics are Joe
Stout, Nina Nipper. Dan Lang, and Dennis Blevitt.
19
��SCIENCE SEMINAR
STIMULATES SCIENTIFICALLY
GIFTED STUDENT
"Sputnik, more than any other circumstance in my
lifetime, has caused the American people to look
critically and - I hope - thoughtfully at our entire
educational enterprise." Milton Eisenhower voiced
this opinion in an interview in U.S. News in February,
1958. This lagging of the United States behind Russia
has caused us to re-examine our educational system,
particularly in the fields of mathematics and science.
Although students in many secondary schools
graduate without courses in these areas, at Niles
twenty-seven per cent of the students in the regular
curriculum take advantage of the advanced science
program. Niles has also pioneered the Science Seminar, which encourages gifted students to spend ten
to fifteen extracurricular hours a week exploring
science. This program, developed by Jacob Shapiro,
is now directed by Dr. Evelyn Tyner. The funds
necessary to supply laboratory facilities and materials come from the Berg Foundation, set up by
Joe Berg, grandfather of Stanley Berg, a member of
the Seminar.
At G. D. Searle & Co., where some students
are working on electronic projects. Mr.
Harrison S. Backus, Seminar staff member
end research engineer at G. D. Searle,
looks on as Douglas Marshall tunes in an
intricate wave he has just generated.
Douglas Spengler does a tricky bit of
soldering on a vacuum tube volt meter,
end (background) Mary Maselli and Ronald Krischke check the distortion level of
on audio generator.
Alex Maurizi, Jay Doney, Jim Iverson, and Gail Braverman
use Burrette tubes to determine the percentage of solute
in a solution of hydrogen chloride.
Bruce Norgan supplies the mathematics, and Pat French
records the data as Kent Krause positions the weight in
evaluating a complex pulley system in Accelerated Physics
class.
�Jim Iverson explains spherical applications of solid geom
etry to Al freedman, Bill Swinyard, Mike LeVine, and John
Hederick.
Larry Messe performs the computahon and
Rhoda Newman lays out a reference diagram as Harold Ruttenberg dictates a problem in the triqonometry class.
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�TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT TAKE ADVANCED MATHEMATICS
Although only thirteen per cent of upperclass secondary school
students in the United States take mathematics, twenty-five
per cent of the upperclassmen at Niles are enrolled in four
advanced mathematics courses: Advanced Algebra, Solid
Geometry, Trigonometry, and Mathematical Analysis. Such
courses enable gifted and interested students to work up to
their capacity, laying a firm foundation for advanced study
in the universities.
In addition, Niles has extended the idea of the Science Seminar
to the field of mathematics by inviting sophomores in their
second year of the accelerated mathematics program to meet
weekly to discuss those mathematical concepts which cannot
be taught in the classroom. It is believed that the additional
informal discussion groups will help prepare the accelerated
student for advanced placement upon entering college.
Larry Masse, Charles Kadish, and Karen
Sandstrom study the passing of planes
through cones at various angles producing
circles, hyperbolae, and ellipses at a meet·
ing of the Math Seminar which is under
the direction of Mr. Robert Pruitt.
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COLLEGE PREP CURRICULUM
STRESSES THE HUMANITIES
Seventy per cent of the students who graduated from Niles last year entered
college in the fall. College planning begins in the freshman year with students
deciding on a curriculum best suited to their goals and the college of their
choice. The college preparatory curriculum requires three two-year sequences
(mathematics, science, and a foreign language), one three-year sequence
(social studies), and one four-year sequence (English). However, many students
go further than the required number of years in the above sequences. For
example, eighty-two per cent of the senior class are enrolled in a tourth year
of English; thirty-three per cent are enroll~d m chemistry. In the junior
class, twenty-four per cent of the students are enrolled in physics, and thirty
per cent are enrolled in advanced algebra. Thirty-three per cent of the students
in both classes are taking a foreign language.
�Having diagrammed the sentence in freshman English, Carol Flaherty sees that it is
complex, not compound.
Jackie Munry and Rochelle Silverstein read
Macbeth, while Suellen Mills and Don Samuelson discuss scenes from Hamlet as part
of their studies of Shakespeare in English
Literature class.
Sherry Annex, Sarah Smith, Rayna Garfield, and Lois Gerber find their feminine wiles cannot compete in interest
with the Oxford Dictionary, which Dick
Young consults in Composition class.
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To speak Spanish fluently is lhe goal of third
year Spanish students Georgeanne Rateike,
Karen Hine, and Gmy Krauss.
The problem of the "Cold War" between Russia and the United States is a frequent topic
of discussion in Un ited States History class.
Carolynn Kuchar. Larry Kipperman, Harriet
Paskind, and Irwin Katz use the globe to locate the provinces of the Union of Soviet So·
cialist Republics.
THREE YEARS OF
LANGUAGE STUDY
GIVE STUDENT
INCREASED FLUENCY
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Cicero (Gary Roubinek) al an open foru
:neoting accuses Catiline (Bernard Roos)
conspiracy against the slate. A sympathize
(Burton Feingold) consoles Catiline as specta
tors (third year Latin class) look on.
Rita Rajewski, Karen Council, Lewis Milton,
Art Sigel, and Sander Klapman examine wood
carvings brought from Germany by their instructor Miss Katherine Beck.
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NILES RETAINS THE BEST
OF PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION
Dr. Rinehart believes that the "modern school must
provide a well-balanced curriculum" and that the "individual needs of each student should be met." Criticism
of the excesses of progressive education, which has
permitted the substitution of courses like "basket weaving" for the fundamental disciplines, must not result in
the abandonment of the basically sound tenets of
modern education. The stress on individual differences
and the insistance on educating the whole child should
be retained. At Niles, life adjustment courses include
Freshmen Social Studies in which students are helped
to understand not only their own capabilities and personality traits, but also the society in which they live.
At the more mature level, senior students in Family
Living are given instruction in such units as marriage
and family responsibilities, child development, and insurance. Whereas Family Living helps students to better understand their private world, Sociology helps them
to understand the many problems of the rest of the
world.
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Linda Johnson, Ronnie Jaman, John Franks,
Nancy Overton, Bill Neumann, and Jaye
Miller, students in Freshmen Social Studies
class, answer questions pertaining to their
personal adjustment after having read and
discussed pamphlets on social and vocational problems.
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Bill Ruyle explains the development of a child from embryo to foetus lo members
of Family Living class. Standing: Allen Teplitz, John Beyer. Seated: Glenn
Herriott, John Bobera, Lillic:n Hollman, Nancy Ambrose, Carol Anderson, Twila
Wells, Suellen Mills, Ed Rosen, Gary Meyers, Beverly Cri$I, Davida Frishman.
Susan Trendel, Barbara Hogun, Bonnie Smith.
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CURRICULUM MUST RECOGNIZE INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES
Despite the current emphasis on homogeneous groupings for the
gifted, more courses in mathematics and science, and better academic
preparation for college, Niles continues, in the best tradition of modern
education, to provide excellent vocational courses for those students
who plan to go directly into the working world. Future secretaries,
majoring in business education, have the opportunity to study typing,
shorthand, and secretarial and clerical practices. Woods, electricity,
metals, printing, and auto mechanics are offered to boys who plan
to use these skills in future jobs. Future home makers learn how to
cook and sew properly in Home Arts Laboratory. All these courses
prepare the student for work immediately following graduation.
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Architectural Drawing students Nancy
Ambrose, Roger Stone, and Ann Stem
hope that one day they will see homes
of their design constructed in the United
States.
�Vviiing "mock" rooms are future electricians Gary
Graofl, Leslie Sayles, and Charles Richter. They
are cautious not to overload the circuit because
they might blow a fuse.
Taking dictation are Kay Crouchley. Bonnie Levinson, Judy Swanson, and Sylvia Nuss. while Judy
Frcnkfort checks over figures on the adding machine.
Secretarial Practices prepares senior girls for a vocation after graduation.
��TODAYS STUDENT
GOVERNS HIMSELF,
CULTIVATES A WIDE
RANGE OF INTERESTS
Pete Tworoqer finds an exciting whole
new world in the snow, thanks to the
newly-formed Ski Club which journeys
lo nearby slopes to participate in this
challenging winter sport.
�S. S. D.
The central committee of S. S. 0., com
posed of Roslyn Virgilio, Bill lhne, John
Hederick, Gary Krauss, Nancy McAvoy
and directed by Mr. Roth (Advisor), con·
sider adopting a new seating chart sys·
tern for
S. S. S. H.
John Hederick (Head of S. S. S. H.), pe·
riod supervisors, Bill Connell, Bill Ruyle,
Terry Tobin, Bill Ahlberg, Allan Johnson, and head secretary Margo Calo·
marcrs, are members of the board which
supervises study halls.
Monitor Board, which directs the super
vision of the halls, is made up of Gary
Krauss (Head Monitor Captain), Ken
Grubb, Jim Eischen, Dave Turner, Dave
Morqan, Jim VanDerVelde, and Janet
Peterson.
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�INCREASES THE
RESPONSIBILITY OF S. S. 0 .
One of the concepts of the "new look" in education is
student supervision of students. Carrying their responsibility effectively, the students of Nilehi had the 1957-58
program for S.S.O. (Student Service Organization) already
in operation in late July. This program began with the
Central Committee, composed of Bill Ihne (Student Service
Organization Head), John Hederick (Student Supervised
Study Halls Head), Gary Krauss (Student Supervised Monitors Head) and Roslyn Virgilio (Student Service Organization Head Secretary), choosing the monitor captains and
study hall supervisors. Having selected the most compe.
tent people for their positions, the Central Committee began the arduous task of changing schedules, assigning
periods, and designating duties to the newly c hosen
captains and supervisors. Because of the efficiency and
early planning of the Central Committee, Monitor Captains, and Study Hall Supervisors, the complete S.S.O.
system began on the first day of school. September 9,
thereby eliminating extra work for the faculty.
However, by the end of the first semester a need for a
new division became evident. A new service division
known as S.S.D. (Student Service Division), whose duty it
is to supervise students in the library and also to check
hall lockers, began functioning at the beginning of the
spring semester.
Bill Ihno and Roslyn Virgilio discuss a new regu.
lation of S. S. D. concerning warnings to students
for leaving Jockers open.
Student Services Division, organized in second
cemestor. chocks Jockers and regulates passes in
the school library. The S. S. D. Board is composed
of Manfred Molz, Bob Glassberg, Penny Boom,
Alex Spieqel, Dick Elke, Jim Tansor, and Roslyn
Virgilio.
�STUDENT COUNCIL DIVIDES
INTO EAST AND WEST
This year, with two divisions, the Student Council split into two groups, East
and West. Most important of their combined projects was the United Fund
Drive, which was held in the East Division during February and in March in
the West Division. The drive combined the former separate appeals for the Red
Cross, the March of Dimes, and Lee Min Soo, the Korean orphan whom Niles
~upports. The two groups also sponsored buses to the away games.
Jn addition, the East Division Student Council sold Niles sweatshirts and
.bookcovers. In the fall, the Council sponsored and planned the coronation of
lhe Homecoming Queen, an activity which will become an annual tradition.
Biggest project of the West Division was the plan to have an exchange student
come to Niles next fall. Throughout the year the Council worked on such student welfare projects as a staggered schedule for six-weeks' exams. The Student Lounge, which was open daily in Room 16 during fifth period, was
Council sponsored.
Student Council members of the East Division sold sweatshirts and school bookcovers. Back Row: T. Keidel, B. NorCJan, C. Ragland, D. Nelson, Mr. Carrell (Sponsor), J. Tansor,
D. Anderson, B. Meneilly. Fifth Row: T. Rueckert, B. Duke.
J. Baker, S. Berman, B. Levin, H. Ruttenburg. Fourth Row:
J. Weissburg, ). Bolin, T. Frankfurt, J. Linn, C. Stem, J.
Cooper. Third Row: M. Wesley, L. Lindquist, A. Gold, R.
Kettleson, S. Ahrens, C. Macaluso, N. Ostrom. Second Row:
L. Randall, J. DuBonn, B. Smith, E. Pass, J. Chester, S.
Backus, P. Nelson. First Row: J. Matter, J. Faust, A. Merwitz,
M. Elliott, A. Demas, J. Link, P. Teichert, S. Buckman.
Dixie Nelson (Secretary) reads the minutes of the last Executive Board moeting to the other members of the Board, Jerry
Keidel (President), Bruce Norgan (Vice-President), and Mr.
Carrell (Sponsor).
Ready to begin the West Division meeting are Jim Boyesen
(Vice-President), Jerry Hildebrand (President), Mr. Lain
(Sponsor), and Marcia Braverman (Secretary).
Marcia Braverman and Jerry Hildebrand discuss the sale o
Directories in the West Division. Back Row: C. Levine, C
Woods, N. Kretschmor, M. O'Grady, P. Camerus, D. Borisof
P. Ehrensaft, I. Lano!!, G. Sawyers, D. Weiner, B. Ross, D.
Kostelnicek, R. Har:el, M. Pollack. Fourth Row: 1. Tevin,
C. Schuttler, R. Withal!, P. Burke, J. Miller, D. Masek, S
Ferguson, B. Gold, S. Shores, P. McAvoy, J. Tworoger, R
Goldstein, D Goush, S. Merriman. F. Gilbert, B. Salzman
Third Row: M. Fronk, B. Baldridge, F. Nelson, M. Pemitz
H. Greenberg, B. Kutok, B. Julius. Second Row: B. Rice
). Muse, R. Bertsch, C. Flaherty, B. Barber, J. Massarcchia
W. Monsen, S. Braverman, B. Kisa, E. Owen, M. Honig
R. Hofior, ). Hebblethwaite, A. Davis. First Row: L. Schurz
B. Costoplos, M. Weigl. M. Silverman, B. Kallen, L. Cahoon
B. Gonzales, M. Hound!, R. Chapman.
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�NILEHILITE ACQUIRES
A "NEW LOOK"
Ray Cohen (Sports Editor), Barb Norris (Editor-in-Chief).
Beth Kurti (Feature Editor). and Nancy Plotnick (News Bureau Edi:or) evaluate and criticize the last issue of the
NilehiJite.
Although columns such as "Inquiring Reporter" and "Getting to Know ... "
are familiar to students, the Nilehilite does have a "new look". Because the
split shift schedule necessitated having the paper printed outside of school. the
format and size of the paper had to be changed. The new Nilehilite is five
columns by sixteen inches and varies from four to eight pages, whereas last
year the paper was only three columns by ten inches and varied from eight
to sixteen pages.
But some things are still the same. After assignments are made on Wednesday,
journalism students in Miss Mary Konstans' classes still rush through the halls
trying to waylay hard-to-catch teachers. The Friday deadline having been
met, the editors begin the tedious process of correcting copy, making "lay-outs,"
writing headlines, and proof-reading. Excitement runs high in 219 the following
Friday when, at last, the Nilehilite is distributed.
Members of the fourth period Journalism class Donna Nor·
man, Maxine CohGn, Karen Lucas, Sondy Klahr, Gerda
Halbreich, Mike Weingart, Tobey Archer, Judy Cheit, Lana
Shevelenko, and Beth Hampel gel the facts before writing
and typing stories to be printed in the next Nilehilite.
�Golden Galleon Guild members read and grade all manuscripts submitted for publication. Back
Row: A. Johnson, J. Hederick, D. Guess, A. Birholz, D. Beyer, D. Morgan, G. lgolka, D. Young,
P. Carder. Third Row: R. Silverstein, B. Hampel, N. Knepper, S. Feinzimer, J. Eggersted, J. Godel!,
N. Nipper, K. Hine, S. Goldberg, M. Reese, G. Golden. Second Row: B. Kurti, A. Wulf, B. Levinson.
S. Weiss, C. Schweig, B. Denker, L. Tiseth, C. Berg, J. Larson, D. Bistolfo. First Row: R. Garfield,
N. Plotnick, B. Norris, L. Hoffman, G. Braverman, J. Linn.
STUDENTS THRILL TO SEE
CREATIVE WORK IN PRINT
Members of the Golden Galleon Guild, under the direction of Mrs. Parepa Rice, had the Gargantuan task of
choosing the manuscripts to be published in the literary magazine which was presented to Guild members
at the annual banquet for new members held on June
3 at the Tally-Ho Restaurant. In the fall, the Guild sold
subscriptions to magazines to finance Nilehi's Golden
Galleon.
Silver Clipper, the West Division literary club, directed
by Mr. Richard Gragg, sponsored a square dance,
"Rhapsody in Hay," to raise money for Golden Galleon. Members also read and rated manuscripts submitted by the West Division for publication.
Newly initiated members of the Guild, Ed Owen, Lillian Hoffman.
and Jackie Hillstrand, see their articles "in print" for the first time at
the annual banquet.
Merry Halloran proudly displays the symbol of the Silver Clipper to
the members o! that West Division organization. Back Row: ). Anderson, S . Seegren . B. Gerber, M. Frank, M. Block, C. Turo!sky, E. Owen,
]. Erickson, P. Gorden. First Row: R. Witha!l, H. Schachter, J. Hildebrand, M. Adams, S. Scheid, S. Eggert.
�YEARBOOK
Vicki Day, Jim Eischen, Paul Carder
(Editor), and Dick Guess, senior members of the Yearbook Staff, discuss John
Held type of sketches to be used in
developing the theme of 1he book.
Other senior members of the staff, Vicki
Averbach, Tom Baumann. Lillian Hoffman, and Sue Weiss decide on a layout
for the faculty section of Reflections.
Junior Staff members Lee Isel, Barbara
Krumsieg, Mark Johnson, Bill McDowell,
Donna Norman, Ron Krischke and Linda
Hubbard examine the Stephens College
yearbook. (The girls were pretty, too!)
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�STAFF CONTRASTS 1958 YOUTH
WITH THE JAZZ AGE
Comparing the teenager and the school of 1958 with those of our
parents who had their day in the "Roarin' Twenties," the yearbook
staff developed a theme "The New Look" which was light and enjoyable, but also serious. To secure authentic material for copy, the
staff sent out questionaires to parents to find out what they did, believed, and hoped for when they were in high school. Then, questionaires were also given to seniors concerning every phase of a teenager's life-manners, morals, recreational activities, fads, beliefs, and
goals.
After the background information had been tabulated, the general
routine of work began. With the assistance of Mrs. Mary Ida McGuire,
the yearbook sponsor, the dummy was laid out, pictures scheduled,
and copy written. With the help of the Senior Section, the April deadline
was met. The long awaited moment arrived when members of the
staff received their Reflections at the Yearbook Banquet and found
that the "New Look" came to expectations. And why not? The Russians
with Sputnik and even Paris with its chemise fashions cooperated to
make more timely the "New Look" theme.
Senior Section schedules all senior pictures and prepares activity lists under the direction of Mr.
Schrock. Back Row: P. Cirkle, L. Shubert, B. Barabas, M. Reese, R. Lange (chairman), B. Deitch,
C. Ahrens, M. Tannenbaum, and J. Henry. Seated: C. Schweig (chairman), L. Tiseth, M. Lewis,
R. Grant, I. Weinberg, G. Ratieke, and B. Levinson.
�Election to the National Honor So·
c1ety, a coveted honor, was con
ferred on these outstanding juniors.
Back Row: K. Krause, M. Sachs. M.
Averbach, L. Jansen, B. Norgan, K.
Krause, R. Krischke. Second Row;
S. Backus, M. Skol, C. Sigel, J. Bab·
cock, L. Burkhart, D. Norman. First
Row: G. Halbreich, A. PfaH, N. Os
trom, J. Comiano.
With raised candles, new memhers
repeat ths pledge of the Scciety, the
final step m the induction ceremony
conducted before al! East Division
students on March 26.
NATIONAL HONOR
SOCIETY INDUCTS
THIRTY-FOUR
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Getting that "A" you've struggled for all semester, making Reflections
Revelry, or having your poem accepted for Golden Galleon are high points of
any high school car3er. Election to Notional Honor Society, the Phi Beta Kappa
of the secondary school, however. tops any other recognition. Juniors and
seniors who have maintained a ''B" average are eligible for membership;
however, the final choice of three percent 0f the juniors and nine percent of
the seniors is made by the faculty on the basis of service, leadership, and
character.
On Morch 26. fifteen seniors and nineteen juniors, before proud parents
and teachers, were inducted into the Society. The aw::irdinq of pins and roses
and the symbolic lighting of the candles was conducted by those twenty-four
seniors who had been inducted the previous spring.
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Seniors inducted into •he National Honor Society last year planned the
mduction ceremony for the students elected this year. Back Row: P. Carder,
J. Hederick, D. Guess, A. Mauri71, D. Saunders. B. Johnson, D. Youna,
A. Feinberg, D. Samuelson. Second Row: D. Turner. J. Frankfurt. M. Levine.
I Iverson, A. Johnson, D. Mendelsohn, J. Linn, J. Eischen. First Row: S. Craw
ford, B. Norris, T. Baumann. R. Morten, V. Averbach. J. Weissburg, R. Silver
�Members of the Varsity Debate Team listen as Dick Young
makes a forceful rebuttal to Russ Kofoed's affirmative
speech. Back Row : Dr. Betts (Sponsor), Larry Schwartz, Joe
Nieder, Aaron Bloch. First Row: Rochelle Silverstein, Gerald
LaBarbera, Ron Wanke, Abby Goldsmith, Stanley Berman.
NILES PLAYS HOST TO
ONE HUNDRED DEBATERS
On January 11. Nilehi Debate Team was host
to debaters from eighteen high schools. Fifty
teams, one hundred students, participated in
the tournament. In addition, the Debate Te'.'IP:i
attended eight other tournaments. The subiect
for the year was; " Resolved: The United Stares
should increase foreign aid." The varsity and
sophomore teams, with twelve varsity debaters
and eighteen sophomores competing, had a
total record of seventy-nine wins and eightysix losses. Russ Kofoed, senior, received
the Degree of Distinction from the National
Forensic League.
Twelve other students interested in speech
activities competed in the annual American
Legion Orator ical Contest held in April. Under
the direction of Mr. Van Arsdale, students from
both divisions prepared speeches concerning
an aspect of American life and delivered them
to a selected group of students.
Mr. Van Arsdale, sponsor of the American Legion Oratorical Contest, makes several corrections in Stan Berman's
speech as the other contestants listen attentively. Back Row:
Elaine Schwartz, Toni Greene, Rochelle Silverstein. Second
Row: Jill Linn, Sue Levin, Carol Crafton. First Row: Harriet
Schacter, Gloria Mengarelli.
Sophomore Debate Team members travel with the Varsity
team to the many tournaments in the area and compete
against other novice debaters. Back Row: I. Lanoff, D. Lynn,
J. Hildebrand, M. Rothman, R. Bostock, B. Weidman. Second
Row: M. Lerr.er, A. Brown, M. Block, B. Stevens, C. Zehnle,
M. Marselli, M. Sugarman, E. Winter, C. Sherman. First
Row: E. Stein, C. Stenner, A. Wynn, P. Johnson, M. Braverman, B. White, S. Krupp, F. Greisdorf, R. Chapman, S. Glass.
�Intermediate Band. Back Row: Mr. Provost, Mr. Groeling, W. Ress, H. Koff. D. Superfine, A. Ziegler,
]. Wroblewski, R. Fink, R. Selby. D. Shellist, A. Penner. Fourth Row: M. Sullivan, G. Templer.
D. Dahl, R. Selby, B. Katz, B. Willumsen, P. Arnold, R. Kettering, B. Weidman, D. Plieger, L. Lascody,
G. Rosenthall, W. Olsen, H. Lyon. Third Row: J. Anderson, R. Garro, S. Wesley, j. Lofrentz, E. Rovin,
S. Kessler, R. Reinger, A. Bernsohn, K. Masters. S. Arnoff. Second Rew: R. Unterschuetz, G. Irwin,
G. Wanke, N. Uzemack, C. Eckstrom, R. Aronica, R. Halvorsen. First Row: S. Van, W. Kuschel.
! .. Hogan, M. Schneider, ). Kirschner, R. Withal!.
SEVENTY PIECE BAND IS THE
LARGEST IN NILEHl'S HISTORY
The 1958 edition of the Niles Township concert band,
directed by Mr. Leo Provost and Mr. Charles Groeling, reoresents the most ambitious band program
ever attempted at Niles. The full seventy pieces, the
largest band in the history of the school, presented
precision drills and sparkling routines, built arouY\d
such themes as "Dad's Day,'' during half-time of the
football games. The music at pep assemblies and
basketball games gave school spirit a big boost.
After months of practice, including extra rehearsals,
the band presented on April 27 before a capacity
audience, a program including the overture from
"The Barber of Seville" and "Suite of American
Dances".
The intermediate and beginning bands serve as
training bands in which beginning musicians gain
that valuable experience needed to perform as members of the concert band.
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�Beginning Band. Back Row: Michael
Fenn, Allan Schwartz, Mr. Provost (Director), Fred Benjamin. First Row : Rich·
ard Choznowski, Sheila Linder, Joel
Sears.
Concert Band: Back Row: P. French, G. Goldstein, Mr. Provost, Mr. Groeling, 1. juern, T. Heeres,
R. Perlman, D. Kornelly, R. Waterloo, F. Puccio, J. Gould, T. Radtke, M. Singer. Fourth Row: R. Neal.
T. Hogan, J. Crowther, H. Sherman, R.. Mills, P. Harvis, B. Kenaga, R. Shuman, L. Anderson,
B. Wirtz, M. Woldpoff, J. Jungwirth, R. Krone, R. Martin, J. Frandzell. M. Lerner, P. Petroski,
J. Thigpen, S. Morten, S. Iverson, G. Eidenb<:>rg, W. Washkuhn, M. LeVine, D. Turner, I. Jann,
F. Foss, J. Babcock, E. Farwell, P. Carder, R. Burhans. Third Row: M. Wesley, B. Gain, B. Norgan,
J. Cook, R. Wanke, B. Eggert, R. Goldfedder, J. Kaplan, P. Brown, S. Kirsch ner, D. Ford, L. Leitherer,
D. Genthner, N. Rogin, R. Linick, S. Ross, J. Miguel. Second Row: A. Mendera, L. Goldstein,
S. Smith, L. Finzel, M. Miguel, C. Schee, M. Halloran, B. Ambrose, A. Dover. First Row: D. Neid,
M. Greenberg.
�Choir. Back Row: L. Larsen, F. Link, R. Bartsch, G. Wanaski. T. Conners, M. Molz, D. Nelson,
L. Janson, C. Ragland, A. Ricordali. 0 . Schwartz, P. Rosner, F. Feldman, D. Eckel. Fourth Row:
S. Pearson, R. Levin, I. Berman, D. Hansen, N. McAvoy. J. Linn, S. Debes, B. Gorden, J. Borik,
R. Bern, R. Hildebrand, D. Kre1nick, V. Bradley. Third Row: J. Bolin. J. Linkow, J. Gilbert, B. Locher,
M. Shellist, G. Krause, G. Arbetman, R. Knutson, B. Bell, S. Smth, J. Matter, M. Calamaras, J. Frankfurt. J. Peterson. Second Rew: D. Courtright. M. Barnett, A. Demas, P. Boom, G. Siemund,
A. Cusic, J. Jacobsen, B. Savage, P. Teichert, R. Young, S. Hunt, J. DuBonn. First Row: J. Weissburg, D. Norman, G. Mengarelli, P. Boyajian, B. Sielski, N. Johnson, J. Otiepl::a. M. Johnson,
M. Derman, J. Comiano, S. Richman, ). Erickson.
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Vivace. Back Row (right to !ell): J. Weissburg, D. Courtright, J. Linn, F. Budnik, S. Debes, C. Ober·
maier, P. Cotell, B. Stine, J. Bolin, S. Smith, D Gislason, ;-J. McAvoy, M. Calamaras, ). Petersen,
J. Matier, M. Hunter, S. Forguson, F. Nelson, A. Musgrave, P. Teichert, C. Boucher, S. Eggert.
S. Hanley, P. fie!, G. Siemund, C. Pavlo, B. Sielski, A. Cusic, S. Richman, G. Mengarelli, M. Johnson, G. Lindberg, J. Comiano, A. Goetz, M. Derman, J. Erickson.
�The tlarbershopper s keep alive such songs as "Sweet
Adeline" and "In The Evening By The Moonlight." Back
Row: M. Mal:.:, R. Bartsch. C. Trendier, L. Janson. G. Wanask1, D. Gu<?ss. Third Row: P. Rosner, A. Pearson, B. Bern,
D. Eckel, J. Hildebrant. Second Row: ). Benson, J. Erickson,
S. Pearson, N. Wall. Fust Row: S. Smith, M. Samele, R.
Levin, B. Piper, J. Hebblethwaite.
"KEEP IT GAY"
FEATURES MUSIC FROM
MY FAIR LADY
Maior production of the music department was
the musical comedy Keep It Gay, presented on
April 18 and 19 under the direction of Jill Linn
and Rick Ricordati, assisted by a committee of
eleven who supervised scenery, props, costumes, lighting, makeup, dance, tickets, programs, and publicity. Accompani ed by the orchestra, three hundred members of Choir,
Vivace, and the Glee Club, directed by Mr.
Hugh McGee and Mr. Earl Auge, sang such
hits from My Fair Lady and The King and I as
"Get Me To The Church on Time," "Hello,
Young Lovers," and ''I've Grown Accustomed
To Your Face_"
In addition, the musical groups presented the
traditional Chnstmas Vespers program on
December 15 and the May Festival on May 25.
Interest in vocal activities is high a t Niles which
has, in addition to the highly selective Choir,
Vivace, and Barbershop pers, four girls' and one
boys' glee club.
The big musical production of the year, Keep It Gay, is
planned by the steering committee. Back Row: J. Bolin, L.
Janson, C. Obermaier, J. DuBonn, P. Teichert. Mr. Earle
Auge, C. Ragland, M. Smger, J. Hebblethwaite. Second
Row: D. Courtrigh,, J. Erickson, ). Peterson. First Row:
J. Lmn, ). Frankfurt, M. Derman, R. Ricordati.
Orchestra. Back Row: P. French, 8. Wateiloo, ). Gould, f. Puccio, R. Linick, S. Ross, J. Miguel,
K. Webster, M. Singer, C. Sherman. first Row (left): M. Classen, M. Werner. B. Maxson, M. Rothman. Second Row: P. O'Neil, J. Savage, B. Aronson, N. Cheeney, B. Kivoluoma. D. Graham.
M. Skolnik, P. Camerous, L. Noyle. Third Row: L. Anderson, S. Williamson, B. Smart, R. Haskell,
K. Lucas, D. Stollstorfl. Fourth Row: D. Haas, T. Gradman, E. Winter, A. Musgrave, B. Gain,
M. Wesley. Fifth Row: C. Cleary, N. Cleary, A. Mendera, M. Halloran. Sixth Row: P. Nelson,
D. Neid, M. Greenberg, D. Guess, P. Cote!!. Seventh Row: T. Koenig, D. Christenson, A. Dover,
B. Ambrose, P. Petroski, R. Stone R. Martin. Eiqhth Row: ). Jackson, P. Wiser, B. Farwell, P. Carder.
J. Kaplan, L. Leither.
�Intermediate Orchestra. Back Row: S. Schwied, R. Czarn0cki, M. Ostermeier, M. Mahnke. Second
Row: E. Lazar, C. Lueder, P. Fagersrrom, D. Bush, C. Schuttler, S. Bennett, D. Wold, J. Hirsch. First
Row: M. Wegl, M. Ahrens, B. Barker, J. Hobe, L. Goldfarb, M. Peters.
VOCAL GROUPS AND ORCHESTRA
Boys' Glee. Back Row : Mr. Hugh McGee (Director), G. Claus, H. Sylvester, J. Pocienelli, D. Stein·
seifer, J. Erickson, J. Benson, J. Calamaras, J. Fosciona, D. Gunsallus, B. Lowe. Th ird Row: J. Ru·
therford, M. Samele, J. Weiss, M. Ma£>der, P. Kara!otas, S. Adelman, J. Hebblethwaite. Second Row:
N. Wolf, G . Billings, P. Mueller, C. Spirrison. B. Cohen, A. Goodman. First Row: C. Nelson, G.
Erickson, M. Felnzimer. B. Dows, T. Dent, S. Oserman.
�Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee Club, Period 8. Back Rew: N. Goldstein, P. Gorden, H. Hyman, J. Davidson,
B. Gerber, P. Hensel, J. Lehmcn, J. Sholin, F. Nelson, A. Kennedy, K. Josefson, Mr. Earl Auge
(Director). Fourth Row: N. Lannert, S. Schl!!diner, H. Schachter, C. Herbst, S. Grybow, B. Swanson,
E. Brown, L. Carlson, K. Herrmann, ). Tasmer, M. Czerwonka, R. Rubenstein. Third Row: E. Necht·
man, S. Dresher, S . Cuvmretta, S. Evey, ). Bail<::y, C. Tulsky, E. Stiska, R. Sager, S. Hyman,
0. Prytikin. Second Row: C. Carpenter, B. Conrad, A. Himmler, M. Matheson, J. Goldstein, A. Tannenbaum, F. Berger, J. Armstrong, L. Connelly, S. Shores. First Row: M. Reich, G. Harrison, M.
Holtz, B. Dickson, D. Miller, F. Marcus, C. Virgilio.
PRESENT THE ANNUAL MAY FESTIVAL ON MAY 25
Intermediate Girls' Glee. Back Row: S. Feinzimmer, A. Pazen, K. Walde, ). Fagerman, P. Walker,
K. Hansen, L. Weil, S. G10ssman, D. Kruger. Second Row: Mr. Earle Auge (Director), H. Paskind,
B. Rumack, H. Lucas, R. Newman, H. Freeman, J. Nielson, B. Martin. First Row: E. Schwartz,
V. Fazio, R. Garfield, ). Gertler, C. Cooperman, E. Laiho.
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Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee. Period 9. Bock Row: Mr. Earle Auc;e (Director). S. Ferguson, H. Weiss,
A. Rudich, S. G' ld!ine, P Wykow ;Jd, S. Copeland, I. Shor, J. Shirrley, ). Aronson, P. Sherman,
K. Grab0w. G. Kr..nch~_:{, C. Peterson. B. Olsen, B. Eckel, L Lippman, K. Schippman, A Hablei .
F. Chapman. Fourth Row: J. C-01lins D. Christensen. L. Wohl. J. Male, B. Agentar, B. Theis, K. June,
C. Johnson, ). Garon, R. Barbera, B. Center, S. Lanzella, J. Maltengly, G. Urehna. Third Row:
J. Godlove, B. Brinsky, M. Hicks, F. Gilbert, K. Brodsky, J. Gustafson, P. Engst•om, P. Bleser,
J. Cisar. L. Lieberenz, R. Rubinstein, C. Boucher. Second Row: S. Nevitt, B. While, F Ste in, S.
Lamer, R. Silverstein, G. Brewer, P. Yankulo!l, K. Shabel, R. Vodian, S. Brin. First Row: S. Goldman. J. Lovering, P. Feil, M. Hound!, M. Knowles. J. Berman, G. Mitchell, L. Ritter.
Frosh-Soph Girls' Glee, Period 10: Back Row: Mr. Earle Auge (Director), M. Maselh, C. Bergeron,
K. Johnson, H. Jung, P. Bradley, S. Schwartz, M. Naltulin, B. Kilcullen, B. Epstein, G. Gigstad,
C. Eagan, L. Morgan, M. Scherer. Fourth Row: P. Johnson, M. Dunn, E. Elkin, P. Clebourn, C. Flaherty, M. Silverman, K. Kretzer, J. Sontner, J. Wallis, N. Klnigberg, C. Martin, N. Hibbert. Third
Row: M. Demas, R. Friedman, F. Gaden. C. Obermaier, N. Schuyler. S. Gordon. L. Joelson, G. Lindberg, E. Silverman, M. Hunter, P. N~wtcn. Second Row: J. Joffe, J. Cippleton E. Carmen. S. Rokos,
G. Ackerman, L. Nahin, L. Warren, S. Gallowich, S. Eggert .First Row: L. Doner, B. Braun, I. Himelfarb. P. Daniels, S. Spero, L. Miller, S. Weissman, K. Singer.
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�The East Division Hi-Y Executive Board plans the club meetings and also the induction ceremony.
Back Row: D. Pankey. A. Manzardo, Mr. Roth (Spenser). B. Ruyle, K. Grubb (President), D. Samuelson, S. Ahrens, J. Hederick. First Row: D. Anderson, J. Carr, D. Elke, C. Macaluso, G. Krauss,
L. Larsen.
The Hi-Y club at Niles has been serving the school
and community for eleven years. The Hi-Y citizenship
award, given last year to Karen Hine and Tom
Baumann, and the Hi-Y Scholarship, awarded to a
~orthy senior, are two of its many worthwhile
projects. Leadership is an important quality developed by Hi-Y, and this year one of its members,
Ken Grubb, was President of the Metropolitan Chicago Hi-Y Council. In addition to such interesting
programs as a speaker on lie detectors and a resume'
of exciting experiences on the ice by two Blackhawk
hockey players, the club entertained members and
their fathers at the Dads and Lads Banquet on March
17. The Formal induction, held on February 23,
stressed the true purpose of Hi-Y, the fostering of
high standards of Christian character.
West Division officers sponsored a dance with
ihe West Division Tri-Hi-Y. Back Row: Bronson
Davis, Chuck Engstrom. Larry Mills. First Row:
Curt Swanson, Don Kornelly, Bob Longfield.
KEN GRUBB SERVES
AS PRESIDENT OF
CHICAGO Hl-Y COUNCIL
Mr. Colver. one of the sponsors of the West
Division Hi-Y, spoke on the ideals o f Hi-Y a t
the Dads and Lads Banquet.
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FOUR HUNDRED GIRLS PARTICIPA TE IN
Blue Tri·H1-Y officers. Carol Dankowskt (Vice-President), Jill
Linn (President), Adrienne Lee (Chaplain). Arlene Pfaff
(Treasurer), and Vicki Day (Secretary), plan club meetings.
one of which featured a speaker from the Patricia Stevens
School of Modeling.
Hemming diapers for the American Red Cross and preparing Christmas stockings for the under-privileged children
were two service projects planned by the officers of the
Gold Tri-Hi-Y, Linda Randel (Vice-President), Margo Calamaras (Chaplain), Alice Merwitz (President), and Carole
Maurus (Secretary), and Linda Hubbard (Treasurer).
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White Tri-Hi-Y officers, Janel Masters (Secretary). Karen
Jensen (Vice-President), Barbara Kretschmar (President),
Nma Nipper (Chaplain), and Nancy McAvoy (Secretary),
invited Mr. Sorta!, the basketball coach, to one of their
meetings to explain the spcrt to members.
Red Tri-Hi-Y, under the direction of Carol Stern (Secretary).
Beth Kurti (President). Nancy Plotnick (Chaplain), Sue Levin
(Vice-President), and Peggy Walker (Treasurer), provided
Christmas gifts for the children at St. Hedwig's Home.
�TRl -H1-Y
Tri-Hi-Y members Lynn Eggers, Noel
Ostrom, Margo Calamaras, and Ann
Ide sing a gay calpso during the
Homecoming parade.
Tri-Hi-Y with a total membership of 400 is the largest club at Niles.
Ti-Hi-Y, East Division, this year split into four separate groups: Blue,
Gold, Red and White. These clubs meet on the same night, however,
and occasionally have combined meetings. At Christmas, the whole
group went caroling together. Individual clubs usually center their
meetings around a guest speaker. For example, the girls learned about
football and basketball from Mr. Basrak and Mr. Sorta] and discovered
how to "capture" the athletes from a Patricia Stevens model. The club
also sponsored their annual after the game dance "Mad Moods II"
following the New Trier basketball game.
West Division Tri-Hi-Y also gave "Mystic Moments", a semi-formal
dance with a Mardi Gras theme. During the holiday season the club
gave a party for the children at Lydia Home. The b iggest event of the
year, however, will take place when school is over. The entire club is
going to spend the weekend of June 13 at Lake Geneva.
Officers of the West Division Tri-Hi-Y
sponsored a sock hop for their members
with West Division Hi-Y. Back Row: G.
Lindberg, P. Wiser, J. Peterson, S. Getman, B. DeMano, M. Holz. First Row: P.
Newton, B. Dickson, A. Musgrave, P.
Gorden, C. Obermeier.
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��THESPIANS DESIGN
STAGE SETS AS
WELL AS ACT
Officers of West Division Spotlighters are S. Seegren,
L. Bilson, S. Becker.
J. Fulkerson.
"Act well your part; there all the honor lies." This National Thespian
Society motto expresses the "new look" in attitudes toward dramatics at
Nilehi. No longer is "thespian" synonomous with "actor" only. If one
is not the "Dino" type, he will perhaps be more useful changing
complicated stage sets; even if he has a weak back, he can attain
the dignity of "Thespian" by acting as prompter.
A cast of nine, with Sue Backus in the leading role of Bridget Mac
Gowan, under the direction of Miss Virginia Stemp, opened in the
Broadway comedy A Roomful of Roses on May 8. The fall production,
the George S. Kaufman comedy Stage Door, was a change of pace from
Dino, a study of a juvenile delinquent, presented in the spring of 195'7.
Spotlighters, directed by Miss Deanna Thompson, "acted their parts"
in two one-act plays, They Tried Him With ... and My Cousin from
Sweden.
Spotlighter officers Lynn Eggers, Noel
Ostrom, Rick Riccordati, Sue Backus,
Karen Rosenquist, ond Coro! Dankowski
discuss the production of My Cousin
From Sweden.
Thespians make sets, apply make-up, and toke care of props os
well as oct. Back Row: S. Weiss, N. Messer, M. Skolnik, D. Swanson, R. Riccordati (Sergeant-at-Arms). Second Row: M. Derman,
S. Levin, M. Calcmoras (Vice-President), ). Godel! {President),
T. Conners (Treasurer), J. Eischen, M. Marks. First Row : C. Ccoperman, ). Erickson (Secretary), L. Eggers, B. Deitch (Recorder),
V. Fazio.
�The staging of the 1957 spring play "Dino'' was no small task. Bringing order out of chaos are
B. Ruyle, B. Barranco. L. Burkhart, S. Goldberg, M. Sugarman, R. Edidin. L. Eggers, ]. Wilson,
T. Conners, D. Wold. J. Godell, M. Skolnik, M. Hagman, E. Keuper, G. Keuper, M. Pollack.
"A ROOMFUL OF ROSES "
Having learned to mistrust people all his life, juvenile delinquent Dmo (Fred Hodges) ls reluctant
to speak freely even to his case worker (Norm Garland). Concerned are his parole oflicer Mr.
Mandel (Mike Levine) and Miss Haines (Gayle Beckway).
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�In the fall play "Stage Door" Terry
(Priscilla Davidson), the female lead, is
admired for both her dramatic ability
and for her attractiveness by eccentric
Keith Burgess (Mike Skolnik) and David
Kingsley (Murray Averbach).
Tom Conners, Elizabeth Wood, Ron
Raben, and Barbara Deitch in Staqe
Door are all set for a big night in New
York on ninety-five cents!
OPENS ON MAY 8
When more subtle temptations fail, the
women try pulling to get a man! Bill
Pfalum is pulled by Marcia Kamps and
Penny Johnson on one side, on the
other by Elissa Goodman, Carol Peterson, and Paula Svedlund. The matchmakers who started all this. Betty Smart
and Lynette Bilson, observe the fun
from the sidelines in "They Tried Him
With_ .."
�CLUBS GROW OUT OF
West Division Foreign Language Club presented a program
at which bilingual faculty members spoke to members in
German, French, Spanish, and Greek. Standing: S. Aronin,
G. Neimark, J. Fulkerson, C. Spirrison. Seated: J. Calamaras
{President), T. Gordon, P. Johnson, K. Norgan {Vice·Pres·
1dent), P. Bradley, ). Lovering {Secretary), S. Schwied, and
). Young {Sergeant-at-Arms).
Spanish Club o!licers Nancy Lotz {Secretary), Bill Connell
(President), Elaine Pass (Treasurer), Mr. DaRosa (Sponsor),
Sheila Erdmann {Sergeanf·Ot-Arms), and Karen Rosenquist
(Vice-President) look forward to the spring vacation trip to
Mexico.
'ft• .
Latin Club officers Mike Sachs {Treasurer), Sharon Hunt
{Socrotary), and Judy Erickson and Burt Feingold (Co·Presidents) plan the decorations and program for the spring
banquet.
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Officers of "Le Cerclo Francois" Marlene Derman (President), Carolyn Schweig (Vice·President), Connie Steiner
(Program Chairman), judy Borik {Treasurer), and Judy Link
(Secretary) decide upon guest speakers and movies for the
monthly French Club meeting.
�INTEREST IN SCHOOL SUBJECTS
Extra curricular activities enrich the classroom learning of students
in the foreign language and other departments. The spring trip to
Mexico, chaperoned by Mr. Don Blair and Mr. Gentil DaRosa, gave
students studying Spanish the opportunity to meet the people of this
"South-of-the-Border" land. Latin club members, sponsored by Miss
Lois Lamberg, re-lived the days of ancient Rome by participating in a
marriage feast at their banquet held on May 16. Most exciting for members of the newly organized 'Le Cercle Francois", sponsored by Miss
Jean Hagemann, was the spring banquet held on March 21 at the
Silver Parlor in Old Orchard. The West Division Foreign Language
Club took their members "Around the World in Thirty Minutes" by
means of a program of music and costume.
Members of the Art Council displayed their work at the Skokie Public
Library during Christmastime.
German Club executive board members Phyllis Groch (Social Chairman), Holly Freeman (Program Chairman), Jeannean Babcock (President),
Mary Jane Beisman (Vice-President),
Betty Stine (Secretary - Treasurer),
Alice Pazen (Program Chairman),
and Carolyn Roeltgen (Reporter)
make plans for their annual Christmas party. Miss Kay Beck is the
sponsor.
Carol Maurus shows Art Council
members a picture to be considered
as an entry in the Scholastic Art
Contest. Back Row: D. Jager, L. Anderson, P. Svedlund, L. Mendel, S.
Seegren, C. Helickson, S. Raymond,
D. Ford. Second Row: V. Smith, C.
Obermeier, G. Urelius, B. Stevens,
T. Erickson, S. Krupp. First Row: E.
Pass, C. Klocke, J. Hillstrand.
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�STUDENTS PEER AT
STARS AND HACK
AT RATS
S. Aronin pomts out characteristic features of a Gila
Monster as other members of Nilehi's Biology Club
look on. Standing: Mr. Hussey (Sponsor). C. Spirrison,
B. Kravitz, D. Rappaport, I. Hoflberg, N. Harris, R.
Greenman, S. Berg. Seated Around Table: S. Aronin,
G. Neeveach. W. Jacobs, L. Karzen, S. Krawitz, N.
Hoover.
President Richard Journd points out Orion on a con
gtellation map to other members of Nilehi's Astronomy Club. Back Row: D. Marshall, D. Spengler, W.
Wi~e. G. Rosenthal, R. Aronica, W. Kuehn. W. Spie·
qel. Second Row: B. Garoo, S. Goodman, C. Cleary,
D. Cosley. ). Gould, D. Reiner. Around Table: R.
Krauss, N. Cleary, M. Gear, Mr. Winkleman (Spon
sor), J. La Barbera, R. Journd.
Members of Pins and Pens meet to discuss future
plans while working on gifts for orphans. On ledges:
G. Sullivan, A. Weter. Seated: ). Nilson, D. Singer
(Sacretary-Treasurer) M. Biesman, S. Limbos, B. Johnson, R. Matz1ck. L. Redish. B. Kreegier, D. Loutsch.
A. Matson, N. Lotz (President'.
Ol!icers of the 100 o/o Club practice those skills neces·
sary to the efficient operation of a modem business
office. Alice Pazan (Treasurer) uses an adding ma
chine to simplify accounting while Vinnie Fazio types
a business letter. Carol Stier (Editor) helps Anne
!'inzel (Vice-President) lay out a stencil as Lois
Gerber (President) takes telephone dictation.
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�Checkmate! Alan Berberick and Sheldon Harsel
(Treasurer) fight it out as Joel FrandzeL Mike Nineberg, Aaron Bloch (President), and Joe Spitzner (VicePresident), members of the East Division Chess Club,
kibitz.
The tournament organized' by the West Division
Chess Club holds the interest of S. Osserman, B.
Gaines, G. Levinson (Captain), Mr. Adams (Sponsor),
B. Snyder, G. Brower, R. Benson, L. Lissner, S. Goodman, R. Benson, l. Hoffberg, G. Templar (SecretaryTreasurer). M. Block, l. Massing, L. Bromberg as they
"battle it out" for the championship.
Mr. G. Fink (Sponsor), Gary Sorenson (Vice-President)
and Mike Rotholtz (Secretary-Treasurer) watch as
Robert Feingold (President) operates the controls of a
radio transmitter.
Pete Tworoger (President) demonstrates the correct
skiing position to Glen Hansen (Vice-President), Jan
Peterson (Secretary), Mrs. LuAnne Moran (Sponsor).
Roslyn Abrams, Susan Alpert, and Claudette Phillips.
CHESS, RADIO, SKI
CLUBS SATISFY
VARIED INTERESTS
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�The Officers of the East Division Future
Nurses' Club, Sharon Hunt (Corresponding
Secretary), Marirae Kimberlin (Vice-President), Carol Dankowski (Secretary), Beverly Laing (Treasurer), and Kay Naylor
(President) work with Miss Jean Massman
(Sponsor) to plan trips to nearby schools of
nursing. This organization has the distinction of being the only one of its kind in
Cook County.
Susan Getman (President) of West Division
future Nurses' Club demonstrates the
proper procedure in bandaging a sprained
wrist on Janeth Emmerson (Vice-Presidenti
as Wendy Belgarbo (Secretory), Miss E.
Springer, R.N. (Sponsor), Karen Webster
(Corresponding Secretary), and June Kay
(Treasurer) watch.
CAREER AND
SERVICE
CLUBS GIVE
PRACTICAL
EXPERIENCE
Now an official chapter of the Future
Teachers of America, Bonnie Martin, President of Teaehers of Tomorrow, shows the
board members their charter. Seated: ).
Leftwich, L. R-::mdel, H. Freeman, M. Lewis,
G. Halbreich (Vice-President), K. Rosenquist (Secretary), D. Kariolich (Treasurer).
Standing: C. Elenewski, H. Peskind, L.
Hoffman.
Members of the West Division Future
Teachers of America club explore their
own abilities and interests as related to
opportunities in teaching. Back Row: B.
Epstein, M. Dunn, J. Cook, R. Winstead,
S. Levine, M. Adams. Second Row: S. Gelfand, J. Widman, F. Spagat, S. Graff, M.
Greenberg, J. Silverman, B. White, A.
Karsh, M. McCullock, L. Comitos, J. Jackson, B. Jacobs, R. Silverstein. First Row:
B. Meyerhoff (President), S. Goldstein, J.
Petersen, L. Sclcrr, D. Berger, Y. LeMieux,
F. Nelson, F. Gordon, R. Withal!.
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�Lee Isel, Marcia Hagman, and Linda
Randall, head ushers, select members
to usher at "Keep It Gay."
Members of Library Service collect fines
and check out books for students. Back
Row: Don Hoffman, Darryl Feder, Barry
Snyder, Harmon Motch. First Row: Marilyn Hirsh, Pat Burke, Julie Robb. Linda
Cohen, Paula Grant, Cheryl Thomas.
Audio-Visual Aids operators have the
task of showing to students almost 400
films rented by the school as well as
the many films owned by the school.
Back Row: B. Norgcn, E. Green, H. Toxin. First Row: A. Canter, J. Enenstein,
M. Singer, R. Rudolph, J. Murray. D.
Nelson, J. Doney, C. Ragland, M. Malina.
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�WIN, LOSE , OR
DRA W-TE AMS
AND FANS WAN T TO
"BE A GOO D SPOR T"
Life Magazine this year did a feature
on wrestling, an increasingly popular
sport. Carl Bonfiglio is all tied up with
his Wheaton opponent.
�J. Van Der Velde. W. Am·
brose, K. Middleton. D. Hodgkmscn. J. Dragisic, B. Glassberq, B. Feingold,
I. Berg B. McGrath (Scrgeant-at·Arms), D. Oakos. Fitth Row: D. Shutan,
D. Wicker, N. Carberry, J. Tensor, B. Reading, R. Hemici (Treasu1er),
T. Tobin. R. Us, B. McDowe:I, C. Wheat .B. Fyfe (Socretary), B. Mmk.
Fourth Row: R. Carlson, H. Jung, R. Swenson, B. Dutton (Vice-President),
F. Didier, B. HaC;rle, R. Pinkowski, J. Keidel, M. Evens. Third Row: M
Johnson, S. Hawk,!. Iverson, K. Hoppe, D. Manaugh, F. Fortuna, M. Chez,
L. Lange, B. Savas, Mr. Basrak (Sponsor). Second Row: R. Johnson, E.
Arnold, B. Tomsik. a. Dilg, D. Pankey, M. Magil, K. Grubb, D. Morgan,
Mr. Frala (Sponsor). First Row: B. Stem, G. Krauss, B. Herkert. I. Cooper
(Sergeant-at·Arms), T. Baumann (Presiden1).
"N " Club. Back Row: B. lhne, C. Eichhorn,
"N " CLUB RAISES THE
STANDARDS OF ATHLETICS
The goals of the "N" Club one of largest boys'
clubs in school, are to raise the standards of
athletics at Nilehi and to improve relations between the faculty and students. The primary
method used to achieve these goals is the "N"
Club-Faculty basketball game held annually
on February 11. The proceeds of this year's
game were used to purchase a whirlpool bath,
a device used in treatment of muscle injuries,
which was donated to the athletic department.
The "N" Club, sponsored by Mr. Basrak, Mr.
Byram, and Mr. Frala, is open to all boys who
have won major awards in varsity athletics.
"Hey, Jet me down from here!" Mr. Schubert
finds h:mself on top of Terry Tobin during the
"N" Club-Faculty game. Bill Reading (ieft)
blows time out as Mr. Skuban and Jim Van
DerVelde look for the ball.
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�Varsity Cheerleaders Adrienne Lee, Ginger Golden, Dianne
Jefferson, Wyn Dorrian, Karen Jensen, Marilyn Barnett,
Natalie Johnson, and Susan Stockmar spark the team and
fans w ith "Go, Go, Go!"
CHEERLEADERS
"KEEP OUR COLORS FLYING HIGH "
Sophomore cheerleaders Marilyn Holtz, Sue Brownlee,
Jackie Hillstrand, and Anita Musgrave and freshman cheerleaders Nancy Del'Armga, Karen Stryker, Jaye Miller, and
Wendy Belgorbo have really "got that spirit."
Pep Club, an organization of Nilehi fans, is directed by
Miss Jeanette Oehler and officers Judy Gruber, Sue Brownlee, Carclyn Roeltgen. Marilyn Carlson, and Judy Frankfort.
�Varsity. Back Row: S. Sloc:n, G. Penrith, R. Pinkowski, B. Ha~rle. R. Elke, G. Roubinek, B. McGrath,
F. Didier, R. Lis, J. Allen, M. Johnson, K. Hoppe, B. Hess, K. Hopper. Third Row: Mr. Basrak
(Coach), B. Knight, C. Wheat, L. Lange, J. Berg, B. Dutton, B. Savas. R. Stone, P. Goldberg,
M. Ratner, H. Wasserman, M. Weisberg, R. Thomas, Mr. Odlivak (Coach), Mr. Sorta! (Coach).
Second Row: S. Hawk (Manager), R. Stone, E. Jaster. D. Wicker, E. Arnold, R. Chez (Co-Captain},
T. Baumann (Co-Captain), M. Evens, D. Samuelson, C. Larson, G. Krauss, T. Tobin, D. Brei,
B. Maryanski, D. Shutan (Manager). First Row: J. Cooper (Manager). G. Willard, D. Hansen,
R. Krischke, R. Henrici, D. Corr, M. Magit, B. Herkert, B. Tomsik, B. Mink, G. Fogarty, B. Johnson,
R. Smentek (Manager). (Not pictured: Coach Frala.)
TROJANS CLIMB TO FIFTH PLACE
FINISH IN SUBURBAN LEAGUE
Head Coach Mike Basrak, line coach Nick
Odlivak, and end coach Harry Sorta! look forward to an even more successful season next
year.
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�Ed Jaster, one of the top Suburban
League backs, d emonstrates h ow he
averaged seven yards per try. The
Trojans w ent on to beat Highland
Park 27-0.
Ron Henrici, with Les Lange holding,
kicks the first of two extra points
scored against the Morton Mustangs.
The varsity season ended with three wins and
four losses, an improvement over previous
years. This record was due to a strong defensive
line headed by Ron Chez and Don Samuelson.
Holding down the Wildkits of Evanston to mini·
mum gains at every try, Niles was the first team
to score against Ev:anston in their fourth game
of the season. High point of the year was the
Proviso game in which, fighting in six inch mud,
the Trojans scored a tired and frozen victory, 13
to 12. Ron Chez was chosen the all Suburban
League offensive and defensive first team
guard. Dave Wicker, Ron Stone, Ed Jaster, Tom
Baumann, Don Samuelson, and Bill McGrath
also received all Suburban League honors.
Seventeen returning lettermen next year, bolstered by outstanding Junior prospects, should
give Niles the best year yet.
Bill Du tton, Bill Savas, an unid en tified Trojan run inte rfere nce for Tom
Baumann who g ained 10 v ards for
~ firs t down against Highland Park.
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�The first Suburban League victory! Ed Jaster sprinls
twenty-nine yards for lhe first touchdcwn of the season.
i3ill Savas, Ed Jaster, Bill McGrath, Ron Stone, and
Ron Chez crush a Morion boll-carrier. The final
~core was Niles 20, Morton 14.
VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES
Niles
0
Crystal Lake
Niles
0
New Trier
Niles
27
Niles
6
Evanston
19
Niles
0
Oak Park
22
Niles
20
Morton
13
Niles
13
Proviso
12
Niles
6
Waukegan
16
70
Highland Park
6
28
0
�The sophomores won four of their eight grid
contests this year. This successful season was
the result of a comparatively new outlook on
the part of the coaches, Mr. Coyer, Mr. Skuban,
and Mr. Bauer. Placing less emphasis on winning games, the coaches made the building of
skillful, experienced players for the varsity their
number-one objective. As a result, the sophomores were a team composed of coordinated
units, each having increased blocking and
tackling accuracy and, working together, a
deadly J;>assing attack. Functioning as a whole,
the team showed the results of a season of
work and practice directed toward the achievement of their well-chosen goal by crushing a
strong Waukegan team in the last game of
the season. Bolstered by a number of new players this year, the sophomores offer a promising
ou:look for next year's varsity.
Quarterback Jim Dahlman sweeps his own right end as an
unidentified Niles player takes out a Hiqhland Park de!.'!"-.r!er.
SOPH FOOTBALL RECORD
Niles
19
Crystal Lake
Niles
New Trier
Niles
0
13
Highland Park
Niles
14
Evanston
Niles
6
Oak Park
0
Niles
13
Morton
27
Niles
6
18
Proviso
COACHES DRILL BLOCKING
31
13
Niles
Waukegan
0
21
AND TACKLING FOR THE VARSITY
6
6
Sophomores. Back Row: G. Cl.:ius, R. Wilrnn, R. Oliver, P. Heinze, L. Sjostedt, W. Klingstedt,
R. Giovannelli, J. Bagwell, C. Ekstrom, R. Thorr:as, D. Cordes. Third Row: Mr. Coyer (Coach),
R. Carrier, F. Kranz. F. Link, J. Calamaras, R. Lowe, R. Gunsaullos. T. Anderson, S. Best, D. Farrington, Mr. Skuban (Coach), Mr. Bauer (Coach). Second Row: L. Engstrom, D. Hayes, R. Klingen·
smith, S. Sekan, E. Duncan, J. Izard, R. Kroon, J. Dahlman, E. Mikkelsen, W. Murphy, J. France.
First Row: R. Keller, D. Kcrnelly,. M. Dorf. L. Berens, M. Brown, W. Willumsen,
T. Trendel.
J. Berg, K. Brunke,
�Freshmen. Bock Row: S. Golioto, J. Bromberg, D. Christensen, M. Somole, B. Goines, B. Powell,
R. Peterson, G. Horde!, K. Anderson, J. Nelson, E. Zorr, M. Boss, ]. Troff. Third Row: Mr. Maggio
(Coach), Mr. Lyerla (Coach), D. Bextel, R. Whitesell, W. Archibold, R. Deck, R. Boldridge, C. Baldridge, S. Foust, R. Westlond, G. Wise, Mr. Brown {Coach). Mr. Schnurr (Coach). Second Row:
R. Rhodes, I. Berger, J. Spirrison, D. Dobrowolski, H. Wirtz, J. Boyoson, D. Recher, L. Prell,
L. Guenther, H. Brown, D. Manzardo. First Row: J. Boosales, R. Isel, J. Miresse, L. Mills, H. Adler,
W. Denkman. B. Davis, D. Eilers, P. Mueller.
FROSH OPEN AND CLOSE SEASON WITH VICTORIES
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The first day of freshman football practice was
spent in learning how to put on equipment, the
last in beating out a victory. Between these
two memorable days the coaches, Mr. Schnurr,
Mr. Maggio, Mr. Lyerla, and Mr. Brown,
crammed bruised heads with football fundamentals, and later, supplementary information
and techniques. The frosh opened their season
with a promising victory over Arlington, 32-14.
The following week they made a brilliant showing as they battled and bruised (and some say
whipped) a tough New Trier team, even though
the score did not show it (New Trier 12, Niles Q).
Then, as the flu epidemic took a heavy toll. they
lost their next five games (only one by more
than two touchdowns). When they were again
able to field a representative starting team, they
bounced back, steamrolling Waukegan 12-0.
FROSH FOOTBALL RECORD
Niles
32
Arlington
14
Niles
0
New Trier
12
Niles
6
Highland Park
20
Niles
0
Evanston
27
Niles
6
Oak Park
7
Niles
0
Morton
12
Niles
0
Proviso
12
Niles
12
Waukegan
0
Cocked and ready to go, freshmen
await the snap signal. Backfield: L.
Mills, D. Dobrowolski, R. lsel, N. Denkman. Line: H. Brown, H. Wirtz, D. EilerR,
L. Prof!, R Rhodes, I. Berger, P. Mueller.
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�The varsity placed fourth in the Suburban League Meet
and finished fifth in the League standings. Back Row;
D. Anderson, B. Stein, J. McGinnis, J. Koidel, J. Tansor,
B. Ihne, B. Connell, B. McDowell. First Row: A. Goldstein,
B. Chaitkin, K. Grubb, H. Jung, B. Nack, B. Schaffer.
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
NILES
VARSITY
48
32
36
30
31
50
16
23
RECORD
New Trier
Highland Park
Evanston
Oak Park
Morton
Proviso
Waukegan
Glenbrook
FROSH-SOPH RECORD
26
New Trier
26
Highland Park
37
Evanston
30
Oak Park
23
Morton
47
Proviso
Waukegan
20
24
Glenbrook
15
23
26
28
24
15
41
32
29
30
21
25
37
15
41
35
HARRIERS PLACE
FOURTH IN SUBURBAN
LEAGUE MEET
This year's cross-country men found that running in
unfavorable weather, garbed in a pair of shorts and
sleeveless shirt, didn't make for good health. Cold
weather and Asiatic flu, however, didn't stop the twomilers, especially Jerry Keidel. Running the designated
two miles in 9:51 against Oak Park, he established a
new school record. In the final two meets the varsity
beat Waukegan and Glenbrook by 25 and 9 points
respectively. The most impressive showing, however,
was at the Suburban League Meet, where the team
placed fourth. With the return of lettermen John Mc·
Ginnis, Bill Nack, Bruce Stein, and Dick Lund, a sophomore, next year's outlook is good.
Frosh-Soph Cross.Country, Back Row: Mr. Harmon (Coach),
A. Zlotnik, J. LaFrentz, D. Puszczewicz, J. Korsan, L. Kon·
opka, P. Oppenheim, R. Johnson. Filst Row: B. Dilg ,
D. Lund, D. Hildebrandt, D. Pflieger, P. Reicherts, B. Crowley,
G. Lindquist.
�KEIDEL IS TOP
VARSITY
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
45
44
50
39
59
54
53
47
47
53
42
56
43
50
29
50
Morton
48
52
57
43
63
59
65
59
53
62
61
52
Evanston
72
Waukegan
36
45
54
Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Proviso
Palatine
Holiday Tournament
Niles
Niles
Leyden
SI
Wheaton
38
62
55
Regional Tournament
Niles
Niles
5G
38
Won
46
60
Palatine
Maine
4
Lost
16
Loft-handed Bill lhne adds two points
to the Niles cause with his soft lay-up
Niles defeated Morton in this game for
the first League win, 56-52.
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�SCORER IN SUBURBAN LEAGUE
The varsity team just couldn't get started this year.
Niles began the season by losing an overtime contest to Leyden, and then went on to lose ten games
by close scores to stiff Suburban League competition. With only four League games remaining, Niles
was still waiting for the first win. Then the Trojans
handed an overwhelmed and surprised Morton a
marked upset. The final score was 56 to 52. The only
other League win was against Waukegan, SO to 36.
In the first regional game Niles beat the host school,
Palatine, 56 to 46, avenging an earlier defeat.
Although the team had few wins to boast of, it did
have Jerry Keidel, the League's high scorer. Jerry
scored 240 points during the League season, an
average of 17 points per game. He was chosen as
first string forward on the All Conference and All
Northern Illinois teams.
Jerry Keidel drives around a Morton defender
for two points. Although Keidel scored 31
points m this game, Niles lost 63-59.
Mr. Sorta! and Tom Baumann demonstrate the proper defensive position. Observing are Bill Nack,
Jerry Keidel, Bill Ihne, John Dragisic, Bill Readinq, Bili Johns, Murray Averbach, Ron Lis.
�Captain John Dragisic lips in two points against the towering Oak Park team. The Trojans Jost this game 62-53.
John Dragisic tokes to the air
and uncorks his deadly jump
shot against Leyden in the Holiday Hardwood Tournament. The
Trojans were defeated in this
game 51-38.
Jerry Keidel shows the delicate
shooting touch which gave him
the Suburban League scoring
championship. In this game
against Morton, he scored 33
points as Niles triumphed 56-52.
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�Frosh-Soph. Back Row; D. Crosby. S. Sekan, J. Dahlman, L. Siostedt, J. Voss, F. Warda, M. Peppercorn, M. Stromberg (Manager). Second Row: M. Pildes, G. Wollack. R. Keller. E. Owen, M. Kadison, A. Sweeto. F. Kranz, L. Konopka. First Row: B. Klingensmith, B. Stephens, G. Veto, B. Hedrick,
D. Rivard, J. Berg. Foreground: Mr. Phipps (Coach).
SOPHOMORES LOSE FOUR CLOSE GAMES
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
29
34
42
27
31
37
30
34
35
54
38
45
37
36
28
45
Won
FROSH-SOPH
Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Proviso
Palatine
13
Lost
3
36
40
34
31
52
53
28
44
50
56
41
47
36
This year's sophomore team, coached by Mr. Phipps,
won three and lost thirteen, four of which ended with
not more than three points separating the Trojans
and their opponents. The team first lost to Oak Park
(56-54), then to New Trier (41-38), and then to Morton
(47-45). Finally, the determined Trojans won a close
one against Evanston (37-36). The team finished the
season by beating Palatine in a non-conference game
(45-39). The shooting of Jim Dahlman and the rebounding of Frank W arda will be valuable to the
varsity next year.
42
45
39
Jim Dahlman leaps high into the
air to shoot over his Morton defender. Niles lost by two points.
47-45.
Frank Warda struggles with two
Morton players for a rebound.
The Trojans lost this game 52-31.
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�Junior Varsity: Back Row: James Tansor.
:ames Hubberty, Sennett Tzinberg, Bruce
Stein, James Allen. First Row: Keith Krause,
Le~ Lange, Chuck Wheat, Barry Mink,
David Kloep[er. Foreground: Mr. Hoosline
(Coach}.
JUNIOR VARSITY
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
·Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Leyden
Highland Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Highland Park
New Trier
Morton
Waukegan
Proviso
30
48
45
49
56
25
39
57
38
41
36
45
Won
8
Lost
18
40
64
48
54
39
35
45
47
59
40
42
4
JUNIOR VARSITY FINISH THIRD IN LEAGUE
Playing a twelve game schedule, the junior varsity basketball team, coached
by Mr. Hoosline, finished the season with a 7 won, 5 lost record, which won
them third place in the final Suburban League standings. Highlight of the
season was a thrillmg up-hill battle against a strong Morton team with Niles
overcoming a first-quarter twelve point deficit to gain victory in the final seconds
of play. The team's success can be greatly attributed to defensive alertness,
good rebounding, and the employment of the fast break to good advantage.
Due to lack of height and inability to score at crucial moments, the frosh-soph
basketball team was unable to turn out a better record than 2 won, 10 lost this
year. Despite repeated disheartening performances, members of the squad,
coached by Mr. Bauer, maintained excellent team spirit and morale throughout
the season and consistently showed their ability to remain tough and spunky
even when the outcome of a game looked dismal. Bronson Davis was the
chief scoring threat for the frosh, and George Buchanon led the team in rebounding. With additional height, these boys promise to be part of a more
successful team in the future.
Freshmen: Back Row: J. Boyesen, G. Bu·
chanon, P. Goldman, B. Baldridge, R. Ma·
sek, C. Baldridge, M. Rothholtz. Second
Row: D. Howard, M. Feinsimer, T. Cohen,
G. Sawyers, J. Boosales, H. Alder, F. Denk·
man. First Row· S. Chester, J. Puccinelli,
D. RecRer, I. Berger. P. Williams, B. Davis,
Mr. Bauer (Coach).
FROSH
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
23
28
40
20
31
31
32
53
33
41
26
20
Won 2
78
31
Leyden
Highland Park 27
46
Oak Park
52
New Trier
47
Morton
33
Evanston
45
Waukegan
Highland Park 49
46
New Trier
45
Morton
36
Waukegan
51
Proviso
Lost
10
�Varsity. Back Row: M. Banks, L. Lindquist,
J. Sch1l1er, F. Herzon, N. Carberry, B. Norgan.
D. Oakes. First Row: D. Morgan, S. Wollack,
A. Gold, P. Tworoger, Mr. Schubert (Coach),
). lver"on, R. Kihlstrom. B. Feingold. Starting:
C. B~een, P. Karafotas.
VARSITY RECORD
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
19
70
64
40
17
34
Maine
Leyden
Elmwood Park
Proviso
Highland Park
Oak Park
66
16
21
46
68
52
Riverside Invitational
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
19
41
20
61
47
New Trier
Morton
Evanston
Waukegan
Riverside
67
45
66
25
31
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: D. Dahl, J. Petersen,
B. Gaines, R. Peterson, R. Hayskar, J. Lillie·
dahl, W. Ross, B. Willumsen, R. Lamme, G.
Wanaskie. Third Row: H. Wolff. W. Eshacs.
R. Carrier, D. Katz, J. Karlson, J. Israelite,
K. Masters, S. Elkins, L. Bromberg, Mr. Skuban
(Coach), Mr. Brown (Coach). Second Row: W.
Reinke, J. Tworoger, R. Levin, S. Shapiro, P.
Ehrens::ift, J. Janse, L. Hileman, L. Dallia, G.
Ealcs, A. Kooperman. First Row: C. Hehn, P.
Hoag, R. Wolff. K. Norgan, B. Selby, R. Reh·
waldt, I. Nelsen. R. Halvorsen, B. Bettey, W.
Ck:csscn. In Water: R. Kushner, R. Kroon, S.
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TANKSTERS SMASH TEN SCHOOL RECORDS
Nilehi tanksters established ten new school records
this year, seven on the varsity level, and three others
(at last count!) at the hands (or fins?) of the frosh-soph
squad. Coached by Mr. Schubert. varsity men broke
the following records: the 200 yard medley relay by
D. Oakes, J. Iverson, B. Feingold, and D. Morgan; the
20 yard free relay by D. Oakes, C. Breen, D. Morgan,
and J. Iverson; the 400 yard free by N. Carberry; the
200 yard free by P. Karafotas; the 150 yard individual
by P. Kalifortas; the 100 yard back by D. Oakes; and
the 100 yard breast by J. Iverson.
Records broken by members of the frosh-soph squad,
coached by Mr. Brown and Mr. Skuban, were: the 200
yard medley relay by R. Kirshner, R. Lamme, M.
Magnus, and D. Katz; the 150 yard free by D. Katz; and
the SO yard back by R. Kirshner.
Sophomore John Petersen gets the feel of(.fhe
board before executing a difficult back ·
during a frosh -soph meet at Maine.
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�Back Row: R. Chez, R. Thomas.
C. Leescher, C. Bonfiglio, B. McGrath, B.
Haerle, D. Magnuson, B. Herkert, Mr. By
ram (Coach). Second Row: B. Dilg, M. Le
Vine, B. Maryanski, J. Enenstein, J. Miresse,
J. Papandrea, M. Johnson. First Row: J.
Cooper, J. Maloney, S. Weiss, F. Weil, B.
Chapnick. Foreground: M. Portugal, R.
Johnson.
Varsity.
VARSITY
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Maine
27
Leyden
18
Palatine
12
Elmwood Park 13
Oak Park
26
New Trier
26
Glenbrook
19
Morton
25
Evanston
32
Riverside
5
VVaukegan
24
North Chicago 18
Highland Park 13
Proviso
35
VVheaton
12
VVon 8
GRAPPLERS WIN EIGHT, LOSE SEVEN
This year's Trojan grapplers finished the season with an eight
won and seven lost record. However, with only two of the ten
major award winners (Ron Chez and Ron Johnson) graduating,
and six of the major award winners (Bill Maerle, Bill McGrath,
Bruce Herkert, Bob Dilg and Jack Cooper) returning for their
third year of varsity competition, prospects for next year's team
are excellent. Bill McGrath, who was elected next year's captain, and Ron Chez, who was chosen most valuable wrestler
by his teammates, advanced to the state finals. Although they
did not finish among the top four in their classes, they did gain
enough points to make Niles the thirty-first best wrestling team
in the state The Frosh-Soph team, coached by Mr. Maggio,
finished the season with a ten won, five lost record.
19
22
30
35
19
15
21
16
6
36
18
24
33
10
30
Lost
7
FROSH-SOPH
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
Niles
27
16
33
41
42
16
28
18
27
40
19
36
35
16
31
VVon
Maine
Leyden
Palatine
Elmwood Park
Oak Park
New Trier
Glenbrook
Morton
Evanston
Riverside
VVaukegan
North Chicago
Highland Park
Proviso
VVheaton
10
Lost
23
27
16
15
6
31
21
28
19
8
27
16
13
31
16
5
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: R. Puszczewiz, S.
Arnoff, D. Farrington, J. Izard, B. Brown,
P. Heinze, D. Manzardo, C. Winter, G. Levinson, B. Hayes, B. Archibald. Second Row:
S. Bernsten, E. Searing, B. Kilcullen, L. Subrin, M. Dorf, C. Stevens, J. Miresse, J.
Tune, B. Klemme. First Row: D. Peterson,
T. Wise, G. Gallaga, B. Feingold, H. Letz·
kus, B. Carr, J. Esbrook. Foreground: B.
Rhodes, D. Dobrowolski , Mr. Maggio
(Coach).
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�John Hederick practices his putting in
order to be able to drop a birdie.
Dick Iverson displays the follow-thru
which helped him to gain a leadinq
postion on this year's team.
LINKMEN DOWN
MAINE FOR
FIRST WIN
The varsity golf team, composed of five seniors and four juniors, has been
practicing since early April. This practice has shown resulis in the average team score. This year's t&am average is 9ighty-four; at the same
point in last year's season the team average was eighty-seven. Bob Johnson, a senior letterman, and Dave Magnuson, a junior, with scores in the
low eighties had the low scores in the team qualifying rounds held at
Arlington Country Club. In the opening rn.eet of the season the linkman
dropped a close decision to Palatine 8 )'2 -6 y2 . In the second meet of the
season the powerful New Trier team defeated the Trojans 12-3; although
the team score was heavily in favor of the Green Wave, the individual
matches were close. The team finally broke into the win column by
defeating Maine 11 Y-3 Vi .
2
Bob Johnson demonstrates his chip-shot to the team. Back Row: C. Macaluso,
J. Hederick,
L. Larsen, R. Denley, B. Reading, M1. K1viluoma (Coc:ch). First Row: B. Ahlberg, D. Iverson,
D. Magnuson.
�Coach Jim Phipps shows Richard Elke the liner points of batting as the varsity baseball
squad looks on. Bock Row: R. Ablin, R. Lis, ). Huberty, B. lhne, B. Fyfe, B. Nack,
T. Dobrowlski. Third Row: R. Chez, C. Loescher, P. LeTourneau, K. Artwck, R. Henrici,
J. Berg. Seco!'ld Row: J. Cooper (Mgr.), C . Schey, L. Lange, J. Keidel, G. Roubinek,
W. Ambrose. First Row: D. Sullivan, B. Mink, D. Kloepfer, A. Holfenberg, B. Maryanski.
TROJANS PITCH FOR
SECOND SUBURBAN
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
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W ill the members of Nilehi's varsity baseball team be able to repeat
last y ear's memorable performance of closing the season in first place
as Suburban League Champions? The Trojans have swept all five of
the games played so far, three of thE)m by decisive scores: l 0-6
(Maine), 8-0 (Arlington), and 9-1 (Glenbrook). Against Morton, in the
single Suburban League game played to date, the Trojans showed
their ability to play winning baseball when, with two out, Jack Berg
singled, stole second, and was driven in to break a seventh (last) inning tie, giving the Trojans the game!
Ron Lis, Bill Ihne, and Ron Chez, all members of last year's All-Suburban League Baseball Team, have played outstanding defensive
baseball for the Trojans, with Chez, for example, retir ing seven of the
first eleven men he faced in the Arlington game by strikeouts! Chez,
who finished the season last year with the astounding record of six
wins and no losses, already has four of the Trojans' five wins to his
credit.
Coach Jim Phipps, who is responsible in large part for the Trojans'
success, predicts that "with the right breaks, we should take the Suburban League Championship again this year."
VARSITY SCORES
Maine
Niles
10
Ar lington
Niles
8
Leyden
4
Niles
Glenbrook
9
Niles
4
Morton
Niles
6
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3
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3
Ron Chez, Trojan hurler who last year
led the League with a record of six
wins end no losses, demonstrates the
form which has already won four
games this year.
Ron Henric1 signals for the decisive
pitch os Ron Lis awaits the final ball
of a full count.
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�FRESHMAN
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SOPHOMORE
BASEBALL
Freshman Base ball Squad: Back Row:
). Boosales. B. Davis, P. Mueller, I. Ber;;ier, ). Link. S. Mazor, ). Novotny, R.
Deck. R. Rhod<'ls. Third Row: Mr. Odlivak (Coach), G. Wise, D. Dobrowlski,
R. Bohn, C. Scharf, £. Sabey, D. Mmkus Second Row: W. Archibald (Mgr.),
R. Bocci, K. Anderson, M. Rothholtz, K.
i"1atzick. M. Melam<!d, ). Kanofsky, M.
Feinz1mer, B. Powell (Mgr.). First Row:
L. Subrin. H. Alder, L. Mills, P. Williams, B. Mau. ). Miresse. P. Kamensky.
F'c1eg;-ound: ). Boyesen, Mr. Schnl.lrr
:coach).
Sophomore Baseball Squad. Back Row:
S. So~en, F. Link, M. Hirschtich, £.
Duncar., F. \Nmda. J. Voss, R. Saltzman
Third Row: W. Hanis, B. Stephens P.
Goetz, L. Enqstrom. R. Klmqensmith, F.
Puccio. Second Row: H. Wolman (Mgr.),
A. Swectow, C. Swanson, ). Berg, S.
H•1eberger, ). Varve:es. J. Tanner (Mgr.).
First Row: t<. Lc:iqfield, F. Benjamin, K.
S~hmit• G. Fine ). Jacobson, B. Kilcullen. Foreqroun:l · Mr. Coyer (Coach),
L Sicsted•.
FROSH SCORES
Niles 0 Maine
Niles 12 Oak Park
4
Niles 4 Arlington
6
Niles 2 Highland Pk. 0
SOPH SCORES
Niles 3 Maine
Niles 11 Oak Park
Niles 8 Arlington
Niles
Highland Pk.
4
5
0
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With the season just underway, four freshman baseball
players have collected two broken legs, a broken knuckle,
and a smashed finger! Despite th e loss of these key men,
the freshmen, coached by Mr. Schnurr and Mr. Odlivak,
have won their Suburban League opener against Highland
Park (2-0) and a pre-season contest with Oak Park 12-4).
Although the sophomores have lost their League opener to
Highland Park (8-1 ), prospects for the season look hopeful,
considering the pre-season whippings handed out to Oak
Park 01-5) and Arlington (8-0). Highlight of the season so far
was the thrilling no-hitter pitched against Arlington by Mike
Hirschtich, p romising young sophomore. The strong right
hander struck out nine while walking only two of the Cardinal players.
Bill lhne. a iine defensive as well as
offensive player. makes a long stretch
to grab a wide throw from the hot
corner.
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�Varsity. Back Row: Mr. Frala {Coach),
T. Saccamano (Manager), J. McGinnis,
R. Thomas, S. Landerman , H. Jung, R.
Swenson, A. Goldstein, C. Cleary, W.
Chaitkin, S. Kirschner. Second Row: L.
Greenberg, D. Hansen, E. Arnold, B.
Bell, K. Krauss. R. Bourgerie, R. Krischke,
M. Schaffer. Back Row: T. Baumann, R.
Pankey, S. Sloan, W. Hess, R. Ecboad,
N. Crest. Foreground: Frank Fortuna.
CINDERMEN ENCOUNTER
STIFF COMPETITION
Bill He$S, frank Fortuna, and Bill Bell, varsity sprinters, get set
for a 100 yard dash.
Frosh-Soph. Back Row: J. Kaplan, R.
Palm, H. Greene, J. Tune, E. Schaeffer,
E. Lindquist, G. Buchanan, G. Wanaski,
W. Willumsen, R. Levin. J. Nelson, Jan
Janse, M. Blumenthal. Third Row: D.
Plieger, J. Reickerts, P. Goldman, L.
Guenthner, C. Baldridge, T. Masters, ).
Best, J. Jard, H. Sylvester, D. Cordes,
W. Taylor. Second Row: S. Portnon.
B. Dilg, L. Konopka, T. Hettema, M.
Samele, R. Westland, ). Opperheim,
I. LaFrentz, R. Siegel, M. Burke, R.
Carrier. L. Berens, J. Calamaras, E.
Searing, A. King. First Row: K. Gallaher, D. Howard. L. Edelson, I. Shapiro.
B. Weinstein, R. Johnson, M. Bass, R.
Reinger, W. Barker, N. Nottmeir, D.
!-!ayes D. Eoleis, J. Blustein. Foreground: Mr. Hatmon (Cooch), E. Owen,
Mr. Lyerla (Cooch).
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Handicapped by a lack of proper training facilities, the varsity track team has found competition
extremely stiff in early season meets. In previous
years the team practiced in the halls until warm
weather; however, as a result of the double shift,
indoor practice has been imposs ible this year.
Despite eight returning lettermen (frank Fortuna,
Roy Swenson, Tom Baumann, Hans Jung, Earl
Arnold, Gary Krauss, Dick Pankey, and Bill Bell)
the team has lost four of its early season meets.
In these early season meets most of Niles' points
have been won by four boys: Frank Fortuna, 100
yard dash and 220 yard dash; Roy Swenson,
high jump; Tom Baumann, 440 yard dash; and
Murray Averbach, discus throw and shot put.
The frosh-soph team, for the second year in succession, has a record turn-out. Over one hundred
aspirants checked-out equipment. Led by sophomore Jim Calamaras, the frosh-soph team has a
one won and two lost record. Calamaras, a one
man track team who runs the 180 yard low hurdles, the 100 yard dash, the 220 yard dash, and
the 880 yard relay, has scored over thirty points
in three meets.
�With six returning lettermen, the varsity hopes to do well in the Suburban
League. Back Row: D. Hodgkinson, R.
Carlson, B. Glassberg, C. Eichhorn, J.
Vander Velde, R. Johnson. First Row:
R. Ulick, K. Kramer, S. Rieff, B. Levin.
Mr. Markus (Coachl.
NETMEN OPEN SEASON WITH A 5-0
WIN OVER GLENBROOK
The varsity tennis team entered the Suburban
League competition this year with a non-conference record of one win and two losses. The
first of the three matches was against Glenbrook. The Trojans of the varsity and froshsoph teams scored 5-0 shutouts. The varsity
then lost to Arlington and Maine by scores of
4 to 1 and 5 to 0. Coach Frank Markus is relying on six returning lettermen (Johnson, Carlson, Eichhorn, Glessberg, Vander Velde, and
Hodgkinson) to make this year's season a successful one.
Two promising sophomores, Mark Peppercorn
and Mike Ruby, are the nucleus of an equally
hopeful frosh-soph team.
Bob Glassberg smashes a serve to his
opponent.
The frosh -soph team started the season
by swamping Glenbrook 5 to OJ Glen
Eales. Clyde Winter, Tom Dent, Phil
Karafotos, Mike Ruby, Mark Peppercorn, Mr. Markus (Coach).
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�Barb Niemer shoots as Barb Duffey tries
lo stop her wilhoul committing a foul.
Jean Attelt stands by to catch a rebound.
The members of Senior R1pplettes
prepare for the water show they
present each spring. J. Pelerson, L.
Levitt and S. Crawford demonstrate
three positions of the ballet leg.
B'Ick Row: B. Farwell. P. Walker,
K. Hansen, B. Ritter, F. Allendorfer,
G . Anderson, G_ Rateike. Seated: J,
Sonne, P. Boom, J. Matter, J. Chester,
J. Gruber, C. Stem, L. Copp, C. Patzold, C. Lascody, S. Schmidt, A. Ide.
M0mbers ci the Junior Ripplettes
walch as Fran Greisdorf demonstrates the preliminary step in the
execution of a ballet leg. Seated:
D. Swanson, Z. Rest, P. Baron, J.
Kofoed, s_ Hansen, S. Taylor, M.
Kaufman, P. Johnson. In Water: S.
Portman, D. Olson, J. Fulkerson, C.
Herbst, S. Seedorf, V. Iversen, P.
Poul, J. Robb, C. Raymond, J. MacCorkle, E. Shska, K. Stryker, D. Van,
S. Goldman . B. Adelman, K. Roock,
J. Hoke, H. Jung, C. Bergeron, J. Lovering, L. Lieberenz. K. Fredson, S.
Bren, A. Weinstein.
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�Members of the Riding Club meet each week to prccLce their skills in preparation for the
Spring Horse Show. On horses: M. O'Grady, C. 1uisky, D. Gousch, S. Portman, M. Mitchell,
D. Schramm, Y. LeMieux, C. 1homa, K. Roock, G . G.gstad, S. Iverson, L Lieberenz.
D. Swanson {Manager). Standing; B. Pfeiffer, P. Williams, S. Glass, V. May, M. Sugarman,
K. Pe~o"la, ). clke, M. Backer, G. G::lsky, F. Hmris, K. Klingenbei!, S. Krueger, B. Abbink,
N. Andrews. Kneeling: M. Godfricux. L. Dcne:r, Mrs. Mane Wise (Sponsor), M. Hohs, Mrs.
eermce Leadley (lnstructress~. R. Me; ors, E. Albrecht. B. Cc nter. C. Morlino.
SPLIT SCHEDULE HANDICAPS G. A. A. PROGRAM
Although handicapped by the split shift, the G.A.A. has continued its program.
The West Division has been able to have a sports program including volleyball, basketball, tumbling, Junior Ripplettes, softball, and horseback riding but,
due to lack of space and facilities, the East Division has had only a Bowling
Club and Senior Ripplettes. Despite the limited sports program ,the G.A.A. has
continued its social activities. The G.A.A. float, a pink seal. won first place in
the Homecoming Parade. The G.A.A. also sponsored the Christmas dance,
"Pine Paradise" and also the Annual Spring Turnabout. Parents' Playnight,
"Nursery Nonsense," gave an evening of fun and fellowship to G .A.A. members and their parents.
To develop leadership ability, the G .A.A. sent Jean Dunn and Iris Sonkin to
G.A.A. Leadership Camp. To encourage a high degree of scholarship the
G.A.A. awards the Arlene M. Merz Memorial Scholarship to a senior girl
entering health, physical education, or related fields. Eileen Corr was the
recipient of this scholarship for 1957. Through these activities, both social and
athletic, the G.A.A. strives to promote sportsmanship, leadership, and cooperation, as well as fun and fellowship.
Diane Meinke of Vies! Division G.A.A. Board shows the
trophy avrarded annually fer the Arlene M. Merz Scholarship to Board members B:xrb Eckel (Volleyball), Margo Ostermoier (Bc~kelball), Dee Olson {BasketbalJ), Karen Perona
(Volleyball). Sealed: Svdney Goldberg (Sof1bal!), Pam Eng·
strom (Tu'llbiing), end Doris Swanson (Horseback Riding).
Jeannean Babcock (Treasurer), Jean Dunn <Vice-Presiden:),
Iris Sonkin {President), and Babs Krumsiog (Secretary) meet
each wee!: lo wo1k on spo1 ts schedules, pion dances, and
keep the G.A.r.. running smoo!hly.
��GO ING STEADY ASSURES
A DATE FOR THE BIG
EVENTS OF THE YEAR
Dolores DiDomin ico looks doubtful as
h€r date Bob Glassbe rg tnes to convince her that his "outdate d rattletrap "
is perfectly safe and clean.
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�G.A.A. took first prize for the second year
with their seal float
Ron Chez, varsity football captain, crowns
Adrienne Lee while the senior court mem·
bers, Marlys Johnson and Phyllis Bronis,
look on.
QUEEN AND COURT GIVE HOMECOMING A
" NEW LOOK"
The 1957 Homecoming parade was by far the
loudest, longest, and most colorful in Nilehi's
history. A twenty foot seal, which flapped
its flappers and juggled a ball, won first prize
for the G.A.A. Although the team did not
"bounce them on their nose" as hc.ped, not even
the 22-0 defeat by Oak Park, could ruin our day
of days.
Homecoming '57, too, had its "new look" which
is to become a tradition at Niles-a Homecoming
queen and her court. Chosen by the respective
classes were senior Adrienne Lee, the first
Homecoming queen, and her court of two
seniors, Phyllis Bronis and Marlys Johnson, and
two juniors, Sandra Brumley and Lee Isel. The
queen and court presided over the parade and
game, and that evening with the pomp of a
Westminster coronation, Miss Lee was crowned
by varsity football captain, Ron Chez. Music,
roses and glittering gold - "The Crowning
Glory" was just that to a glorious day!
Ed Jaster, star fullback, plunges through
the Oak Park line for a touchdown.
Adrienne Lee, Ho m e c om in g
Queen, presides over the gaily
of "The Crowning GJ,,ry."
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�CHRISTMAS VESPERS AND "PINE PARADISE " HIGHLIGH T
The three hundred members of the combined choral
'O Come All Ye Faithful."
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Christmas at Nilehi is one tradition that we hope will not be affected by the
"new look"! At Christmas Vespers, three hundred voices blending in the
traditional Christmas hymns of "O Little Town of Bethlehem" and "Silent
Night" inspired the holiday audience with a feeling of "peace on earth, good
will to men." Climax of the program was everyone's singing "Joy to the V.forld"
and the finale of the "Hallelujah Chorus" sung by the combined choral groups.
And what could be a merrier part of the Christmas season than getting out
of school for two whole weeks? With cokes, doughnuts, dancing, and, of
course, a Christmas tree, homerooms celebrated on the last day of school
before the holidays. Looking forward to parties and the annual Christmas dance
"Pine Paradise", we put down our books to think of nothing but our glorious
vacation. Three hundred couples, many of them alumni home for the holidays,
waltzed to 'Tm Dreaming of a White Christmas," played by Howard Leroy
and his orchestra. The pungent, piney smell of the snow-laden tree in the
center of the dance floor set the mood for this "Pine Paradise." This, then, is
the warm tradition of Christmas at Nilehi- holly and mistletoe, singing and
dancing, laughter and happiness!
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�THE HOLIDAYS
Charlene Levine and Mel Arbit
arrive at "Pine Paradise," high·
light of the Christmas season.
Sherwin L a n d e r m a n, Bobbi
Young, Sherrill Williamson, Terry
Klunder, Ray Cohen, and Sue
Rice waltz to 'Tm in the Mood
for Love" before the snow-white
tree which inspired the theme
"Pine Paradise."
Phil Ehrensafl, Valerie Iversen
Bill Coleman, Susan Taylor, Al·
!red Broron, and Jerry Warner
celebrate the Christmas vacation
with a homeroom party.
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�CIRCUS CAPERS RIVALS
With the color, laughter, thrills and chills to
rival even Ringling Bros., Barnum, and Bailey's
extravaganza, CIRCUS CAPERS OF 1958 came
to Nilehi. The "big show" was complete down
to the lion, savage ape, and death defying
"man on the flying trapeze."
Iniroducing the acts was the dashing ringmaster Gary Krauss. The three winning acts,
chosen by Miss Elaine M. Zold, director of The
Mar Studio of the Dance, Mrs. Van Allen Bradley of the Lincolnwood Little Theatre, and Mr.
Lester Netzky, director of the Tom Thumb Players Theatre Studios, were: first place, a hillbilly
trio singing "Doin' What Comes Naturally";
second place, the OH-Beats, a student band;
third place, the "Last Laffs," a junior chorus line
of eighteen girls.
"The Greatest Show" at Nilehi was, by far,
Reflections Revelries' CIRCUS CAPERS OF
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The two "inseparable sisters" of Reflections were
Fern Chapman and Sandy Glass. The man who
nearly came between them is Mike Skol.
Singing off key "rn:rturally" is Gladyce Lindberg; JoAnn Santner and Penny
Johnson find it herd to put ur: with. This hillbilly trio stole first place.
�BARNUM'S BEST
The "Last Laffs," eighteen lovable
clowns, received third place. Back
Row: Arlene Pfaff, Joan Norberg,
Lee lsel, Susie Stockmar, Barb Barabas, Kay Naylor, Dixie Nelson,
Linda Hubbard. First Row: Marilyn
Neuman, Linda Randel, Mary Rae
Kimberlin, Karen Magner, Pat Teichert, Carolynn Kuchar, Karen Jenson.
Ringmaster Gary Krauss and the
clowns made Circus Capers more
colorful and realistic.
The "sultry s!fens" who danced for
Sultan Ali Bad (Roger Stone) are
s:aniors. Sitting: Karen Hine, Alice
Merwitz, Adrienne Lee. Kneeling:
Linda Levitt, Sue Elster, Suellen
Mills, Carolyn Davis, Joyce Davis.
Standing: Carol Anderson and Pat
Koehler.
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��Jill Linn, student director, decidez whether or not the costumes for Carol
Peterson and Pat Daniel are appropriate, while Chuck Ragland and Sue
Spero look on.
Members of the Saturday night cast. Tom Conners (Mr. Waverly) and Pam Bradley (Mrs. Waverly) plan the family's trip to England with Fred
Link (Tom) and Penny Johnson (Beverly).
" KEEP IT GAY" FEATURES MUSIC FROM "MY FAIR LADY "
Co-director and male lead Rick Ricordati
and Margo Calamaras (Peggy Waverly)
rehearse their lines for the opening scene,
while Sharon Hanley (Cynthia) and Van
Bradley (Tom) wot for their cues.
On April 18 and 19, when the curtain opened on Nilehi's third musical production "Keep It Gay," the more than 500 students involved in the production
realized that the show was well worth the eight months of planning and
rehearsal.
In September a steering committee of fifteen or twenty students were given,
by faculty advisors, a basic idea for a plot woven around musical selections.
Three months later, a final script was drafted, announcements were sent out
for tryouts, and the performers were chosen. Afternoon rehearsals began,
music was p laced in the music folders for the groups to practice, and the
executive group (consisting of the directors of the various crews) replaced the
steering group. On April 18, with a blare of trumpets and a crash of cymbals,
the overture b egan, and another musical thrilled a capacity audience.
The plot of "Keep It Gay" concerned an over-protective father trying to keep
his daughter from becoming engaged. By scheming and plotting, the young
couple persuade the father to give his consent. Musical numbers were selected
from "The King and L" "My Fair Lady, " and "Me and Juliet." Jill Linn and
Rick Ricordati were co-directors, assisted by Mr. Hugh McGee and Mr. Earl
Auge, faculty advisors.
Gloria Mengarelli, the romantic lead in the Friday night
performance, admires the poodle held by Sandy Eggert
(Cynthia), while Nancy McAvoy (Hazel) checks the
length of Gloria's formal.
Sue Spero (Beverly) and Fred Link (Tom) follow Rod Swanson (The Earl of Westbrook)
as he takes a "turn abou! the deck" os part of his daily exercise.
�TRUMPET OF RALPH
MARTERIE IS FEATURED
AT THE 1958 PROM
Flowers and frills, white coat and tie:
Prom Queen Beth Williamson and King
Ted Swanson rule over the 1957 Prom.
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White coat, black tie, fluff of net, flowers, and a bid
for a beau and his belle! May 29 was the Prom, the
social event climaxing not only the year 1958, but
four years of life at Nilehi.
The lilting strains of "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody",
played by Ralph Marterie and his orchestra, and the
hush of the crowd in the Grand Ballroom of the
Sherman Hotel heralded the entrance of the Prom
Queen and King, preceded by Bob Dilg, Junior Cabinet Chairman in charge of the coronation. The hush
was broken by the applause of the crowd as the
crowned Queen and her partner waltzed alone. Then,
following the Grand March, we began to drift away
to such glamorous night spots as the Hilton, the
Palmer House, and the Chez Paree.
Dawn found us at home breakfasting on ham and
scrambled eggs before taking off for Crystal Lake
or Lake Geneva for a day of sunning and swimming
and reminiscing of our magic moments now only
o memory.
Climax of the evening is the crowning of Beth Williamson,
Prom Queen, by Junio1 Class President Bill Ihne.
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�Duke Ellington, whose band provided
the music for the 1957 Prom, autographs
Bonnie Clark's program.
Is the "New Leck" the "Old Look"? Art Wittkamp and
Janet Mil'.ors use the theme of the Roanng Twenties for
their Prom campaign,
�Seniors, 454 strong, proud in cap and gown,
receive their diplomas Jrom Dr. Rinehart.
"YOUTH IS A WAVE ROLLING AWAY
Mr. Keith Hertweck, assistant principal of the
East Division, addresses the seniors at the
traditional class breakfast in June.
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�Art Wittkamp adiusts the tassel of Dauneen
Zeu!schal's cap while Linda Wollson straight·
ens Jay Woliin's Mortar Board in the last mo·
ments before the processional.
The quiet peace of the starlit summer evening is shattered
by tbe full notes of "Pomp and Circumstance." The tiring
hours of rehearsal in the hot June sun are over; the
camaraderie of the class breakfast, the laughter over the
class will and prophecy, the choir singing the "Halls of
Ivy" seem ages ago. The last processional of the class of
1958 begins. Such a brief moment, to cover that short
distance to the stage where Dr. Rinehart. Mr. Ohlson,
and Mr. Wise of the Board of Education wait to award us
our diplomas before proud parents and friends. But how
many thousand moments, some happy, some sad, have
made this one a reality. . . .
Our name is called, the diploma is ours, and suddenly
we know the meaning of Robert Nathan's lines:
IN ALL DIRECTIONS "
... Youth is a wave rolling away in all directions,
Part of it to break against rocks, or die on the
beaches,
Or in the great calms And yei ... the wave Nself must rush on, foaming, far out into the darkness,
Into the darkness ...
Forever rising forever breaking ..
Climax of £cur years of study is the moment when Dr.
Rinehart confers the hard-earned diploma.
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THE " NO-NONSENSE KIDS "
OF NILEHI, 1958
Pulling taffy dates back to Grandma's
day, but Alice Merwilz, Bill Ahlberg,
Gloria Mengarelli, Gory Krauss, and
Penny Boom find it more fun than a
game of Scrabble.
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�The Senior Class Cabinet representatives plan for qraduation, the most exciting event of
their four years at Niles. Reporting lo the cabinet on her committee's progress is Nola Knepper.
Standing: Russ Koeloed, Jim VanDerVelde, Richard Benson, John Dragisic, Bill Dutton, Alex
Maurizi, Jack Kaplan, Mr. Hendrickson (Sponsor). Sealed: Joanne Oteipka, Fay Allendorfer,
Diane Courtright, Ron Johnson (Vice-President), Karen Hine (Secretary), Bruce Fyfe (President),
Barbara Gorden (Treasurer). Suelien Mills, Carol Czarnota.
TODAY 'S SENIOR SEEKS
SECURITY AFTER GRADUATION
Are today's seniors alike or different from those of Dad's time?
One might be surprised to find how similar our Tab Hunter tintype and Mother's "Sheik of Araby" are. For example, our
seniors are still setting the styles on campus, but instead of the
baggy, waistless dresses, raccoon coats and knickers, we display our slim-fitting, buckled Ivy League clothes. It is still the
senior boy and girl who are Prom King and Queen, although
they do not dance to the Charleston, but rather the Cha Cha
Cha. The seniors also, still provide the school's leaders. The
areas have changed slightly though, for instead of Sergeant
of the R. 0. T. C. or a member of the Dean's Roundtable, we
are Reflections editors or S. S. 0. officers. Although the seniors
of today are in many ways like the seniors of thirty years ago,
they differ from the "lost generation" of F. Scott Fitzgerald in
their goals. The seniors of the l 920's dreamed of a "Slow Boat
to China" or a screen test after graduation; the senior of 1958
dreams of a college education, a good position, and a family.
Seniors of today seek security after graduation, not excitement
and world fame.
Diane Courtright discovers that her advanced courses
will keep her busy until graduation as she plunges
into the stack of books needed for her honors reading
course.
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�RICHARD ABLIN
Cross Country 1.3. Shield l, Minor "N" 3; Baseball 3,4, Mmor "N" 3;
N1lehilite Steff Photographer 4; French Club 3; General Science Club l;
Chess Club 1.3.4.
WILLIAM AHLBERG
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 3; H. R. Pres. l. Vice -Pres. 4; Football
Shield l; Bcsketball 1,2,3, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3; Baseball 1,2, Shield I,
Minor "N" 2; Golf 3.4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; P.E. Leader 2; Hi-Y
Club J; SSSH Sup<?rvisor 4; HomeMming Comm.ttoe 4.
CAROL AHRENS
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 3, Bowling 3; Pep Club 1,2.3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4;
Yearbook Senior Staff 4, Personal Service Monitor 3.4; 100% Club 3.4.
STUART AHRENS
Student Council 4; Basketball Shield I; Hi Y Club 2.3.4; Hall Monitor 4;
Homec:>ming Committee 4.
MURIEL ALBRECHT
Transferred from Phelps H.S .. Phelps, Wisconsin 4; H.R. Sec.·Treas. 3;
Student Council 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Newspaper Feature
Editor 2,3; Year book Senior Staff 3; Junior Prom Committee 3.
NEIL ALLEN
Transferred from South Shore H.S.. Chicago, Illinois 2; Junior Mixed
Choir 2; Student Service; League Tutor 2: Hall Monitor 2; A.V.A. Operators
Club 2; Bowling Club 2.
FAYETTE ALLENDORFER
Cabinet Alternate 2,4; H. R. Sec. l; G.A.A. 1,2, Ripplettes Swim Club 4,
Water Show 4; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; SSSH Sec. 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; German Club 2.3; Pins and Pans Club l; Art
Club 4; 100% Club 3,4; Sb Club 4.
NANCY AMBROSE
Honor Certificate 4; Spotlighters I; Sprinq Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry
Crew 3; Horseback Riding 1.2.3; Tri-Hi·Y Club 4; French Club 2,3; Scribblers Club I; General Science Club I; Future Nurses Club 4; Magazine
Drive Certi!icate Award 2.
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WAYNE AMBROSE
Transferred from Weber H.S.. Chicago, Illmo1s 3; H.R. Pres. l; Baseball
Major "N" 3; Bowling Major "W" 3.
GLENDA ANDERSEN
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois 3; Student Council l; G.A.A. 1,2, Ripplettes Swim Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Personal
Service Monitor 4.
MARVIN ANDERSEN
Biology Club 2; Ski Club 4.
CAROL ANDERSON
Cabinet Alternate 3; H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2; Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A. l;
Pep Club 1,2; Tri-lli-Y Club 3.4; Monitors 4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans
Club 1.
EDWARD ANDERSON
Transferred from Lane Tech H. S., Chicago, Illinois 2; Bronze Pm 3;
Swimming l; Chess Club 4.
SHERRY ANNEX
Transferred from Roosevelt H.S .. Chicago, lllmois, I; Honor Certificate 3;
Student Council I; Art Gold Key l; Spotlighters 2; Fall Play Crew 2,
Refleclions Revelry Crew 3; G .A.A . 1,3; Personal Service Monitor 3; French
Club 1,2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4.
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Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2.
THOMAS ARNEY
EARL ARNOLD
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S., Chicago, lllinois, l; Glee Club l; Football
3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Basketball 1,2,3, Minor "N'" 3; Track 2,3,4,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4.
BRUCE ARONSON
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2.
ANrTA AUER
H.R. Sec.-Treas. 3; Glee Club l; Library Staff 3.
VICTORIA AVERBACH
Transferred from Norwood H. S., Norwood, Ohio, 4; National Honor Soci~ty
3.4; Student Council 2,3, Alternate 2; Glee Club 2,3; Fall Play Crew 4;
G.A.A. 1,2,3, Board 3, Bowling 1,2,3, Mgr. 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treas. l;
Yearbook General Stolt 3.4; Jun:or Prom Committee 3; Library Staff 2;
Latin Club 1,2.3, Vice-Pres. l; History Medal 3; Junior Honor Guard 3;
Girl's Council Alternate 1.
STANLEY BANASH
Personal Service Monitor 3, Hall Monitor 4; Bowling League Captain 3;
Stamp and Coin Club 1.2; Model Railroad Club 2; Magazine Drive
Captain I.
ROBERT BARKIN
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago. Illinois. l; Choir 1, Musicale l;
Football l; Wrestling l; Junior Prom Committee 3; Latin Club Vice-Pres. 1.
THOMAS BAUMANN
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3,4; Student Council Alternate 1;
Code of Ethics Committee 3; Student Court 3; Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3;
Harvard Award 3; Illini Boys' State 3; Glee Club I; Football 1,2,3,4,
Shield 1. Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4, Captain 4; Basketball 1.2.3,4,
Shield 1. Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Track 1.2,3.4, Minor "N" 1.2. Major
"N" 3,4; "N" Club 3,4, Prosident 4; P.E. Leader 2; Yeorbook Genercrl
Staff 3, Associate Editor 4; Hall Monitor 2,4.
ROBERT BECKER
Transferred from Marshall H. S., Chicago, lllmois, 3; A.V.A. Operota1s
Club 1,2,3,4.
HARTLEY BEGOUN
Trans!ened from Farragut H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Choir 1; Track Mgr.
Shield l; Swimming Minor "F" l; A.V.A. Operators Club Chief Operator I.
SUSAN BELL
Art Council 4; Glee Club 1.2, Choir 3.4, Vivace U~. MusicalP '\.8,4, Minor
Chorol Award 3, Choral Silver Pin 4; SSO News 4; Scribblers Club 1.
WILLIAM BELL
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4. Minor Choral Award 2; Football 1,2, Minor "N" 2;
Track l.3,4, Major "N" 3,4.
RICHARD BENSON
Cabinet 3,4; Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2; Hi-Y
Club 2,3; Student Union Board 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom
Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4.
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LAST YEAR WITH
CONFIDENCE . ..
Frank Farrington shows Barbara Wolff
and Barbara Rumack that they will all
be together in senior social studies.
ALAN BERBERICK
Bronze Pin 3; Debate Team I; German Club 3; Science Seminar 2,3,4;
Chess Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4.
CHARMAINE BERG
Transferred from Senn H. S .. Chicago, !Jlinois, 3; Honor Club I; H.R. Treas.
2. Pres. 3; Rotary Oratorica l Contest l; Choir l; G.A.A. Swim Team 2,3;
Tri·Hi-Y Club 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club Pres. 3; Golden
Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Red Cross Representative 2.
THEODORE BERG
Student Council Alternate l; H. R. Pres. 2; Football 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor
"N" 2, Major "N" 3.4; Basketball Shield l; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield l,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3.4; P. E. Leader 2; Hi-Y Club
Historian 2; SSSH Supervisor 4; General Science Club 1.
MARILYN BERGSMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S .. Chicago, lllmois. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4;
Hall Monitor 3; Ski Club 4.
JOHN BEYER
H. R. Vice-Pres. l, Treas. 2; Hall Monitor 3; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4.
SANDRA BISCHOF
Cabinet Alternate 3.4; G.A.A. 1.2,3, Bowling 3; P.E. Leader 3; Pep Club 2;
Yearbook Finance Staff 1,2; Monitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 4; Ticket
Sales Committee 1,2,3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Scribblers Club l; Pins
and Pans Club I; Magazine Drive Captain 1.2.
DONNA BISTOLFO
Silver Pin 4; Glee Club 3. Musicale Crew 2,3,4; Fall Play Crew 3. Spring
Play Crew 2. Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; TriHi-Y Club 3; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin
Club 3,4, Contest 3; Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate
Member 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Yearbook Finance Staff 2;
Magazine Drive Captain 2,3.
BARBARA BLACKSTONE
Honor Club l; Honor Certificate 2; Fall Play Crew 2,4; G.A.A. l; Pep
Club 3; Tri-H1-Y Club 3,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Ticket Sales Committee 2,3,4; Ushers
Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 2,3.
DAVID BLATT
H. R. Vice -Pres. 2; football Shield l; Track Minor "N" 1.2.
DENNIS BLEVIT
H. R. Sec. l; Track l; General Science Club l; A.V.A. Operators Club l;
Stamp and Coin Club I.
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Cabinet Alternate 1: Basketball Shield 1; Tennis 1,2, Shield l, Minor "N" 2;
Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Science Fair 1.
JUDITH BOLIN
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate l; Student Council 2,4; Illini Girls' State 3;
Debate Team 1.2, National Forensic League 1, Membership l; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Accompanist 1.2,3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering
Group Tickets Director 4, Minor Choral Award 1, Choral Silver Pin 2,
Choral Gold Pin 3; SSSH Sec. 3.4; Homecoming Committee 4; Lalin Club
2,3,4; General Science Club Vice-Pres. 1, Science Fair l; Scribblers Club l;
Future Nurses Club 3.
CECILE BONGIOVANNI
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Plns and Pans Club 2,3.
JUDITH BORIK
Student Council Alternate 4; H . R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 2,3, Choir 4, Minor
Choral Award 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowling 3; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; SSO Library Service Sec. 4; Ticket Sales Commiltee 2;
French Club Treas. 4.
PHYLLIS BOY AJIAN
H. R. Sec. 2, Vice-Pres. 4: Glee Club 1.2,3, Choir 4, Musicale 2,3,4. Minor
Choral Award 2,3, Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. 2,3, Bowling 3; Latin Club
2,3,4.
GAIL BRAVERMAN
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Honor Club l ,2; Silver Pin 4; H. R. Pres. l; fall Play Crew 4; Nilehilite
Staff Typist 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4;
G.A.A. 1.2: French Club 1.2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4.
CHARLES BREEN
Transferred from Foremen H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council
Alternate 2; Concert Band 1.2,3. Major Award Letter 2, Band Club 1,2,
Pin 3; Football Minor "f" l; Swimming Minor "N" 2, Major "N'' 3; R.0.T.C.
Outstanding Freshman Bandsman Award 2.
DONALD BREI
Student Council Alternate 4; H. R. V!ce-Pres. 3; Football 1.2.3,4, Shield 1,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Baseball 1,2, Shield l, M;nor "N" 2; "N"
Club 3.4; Hi-Y Club 2.
PHYLLIS BRONIS
Transferred from Alvernia Catholic H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; H. R. Sec. 2;
Debate Team 2; Basketball Mgr. 2, Volleyball Mgr. l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4;
Library Staff 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Sociality 1,2; Homecoming Queen's
Court 4.
RAYNETTE BROWN
Cabinet 3; Student Council Alternate 2; Personal Service Monitor 3,4;
Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Ski Club 4.
RHODA BROWN
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; Student Council 3;
Orchestra 1.2,3; Cadet Band 1,2,3; School Paper Business Manager 3;
Hall Monitor l ,2; French Club 1,2,3; Future Teachers of America Club
1,2,3, Pres. 3; Community Service League 1,2,3.
FRANCINE BUDNIK
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Ahernate l; lllini Girls' State 3; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Musicale Crew 2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 2,
Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4; Spotlighters 1,2; fall Play Crew
1.2, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2;
P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 3; Latin Club 2,3,4;
General Science Club l, Biology Club Pres. 2; Magazine Drive Captain
1,2, High Sales Award 2, Certificate Award 2.
GARY BURKE
Transferred from Foreman H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Monitors 4; Home·
coming Committee 4; Social Center Dance Committee 3; Chess and Checkers Club 1,2; R.O.T.C. Ushers Club 1,2, First Year Efficiency Award 1.
ARLENE BUSH
Cabinet Alternate l; Glee Club l; G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4;
Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 2; Ticket Sales Committee 2;
French Club 4; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2; Pins and Pans
Club l; Ski Club 4.
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Cabinet Alternate 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 1. Pres. 2, Treas. 3; Baseball l.
MARGO CALAMARAS
H. R. Pres. 2,Vice-Pres. 3; American Legion Speech Contest I; Glee Club
1,2, Choir 3.4. Vivace 3.4. Musicale Major Role 3,4, Minor Role 2. Minor
Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters I; Notional Thespian
Society 3.4, Vice-Pres. 4; Fall Play 2,3, Student Director 4, Spring Play 2,3,
Reflections Revelry 2.4. Make-up Crew 3; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4,
Chaplain 4; SSSH 3,4, Head Sec. 4, Sec. 3; Sludenl Union Associate Mem·
ber 4; Ticket Sales Committee 1,2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming
Committee 4; Ushers Club 3.
LEROY CALLISEN
BERNARD CANNATA
H. R. Vice-Pres. 1,2,3; Art Council 4; Football Shield I; Nilehilite Staff 3;
Personal Service Monitor 3; General Science Club I· A.V.A. Operators
Club Chief Operator 4; Magazine Drive Captain 3.
ALFRED CANTER
Student Council 2; H. R. Vice·Pres. 4; Cadet Band 1,2; A.V.A. Operators
Club 1.2,3,4.
IRVING CAPITEL
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S., Chicago, Illinois, I; Glee Club 1.
PAUL CARDER
Transferred from Senn H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2; National Honor Society
3.4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Pres. J.2.4; Illini Boys'
State 3; Concert Band Letter 3.4; Yearbook General Staff 3, Editor-inChief 4; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 4: Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4;
Homecoming Commitlee 4: French Club 2; Physics Club 3, Vice-Pres. 3,
Science Seminar 2,3.4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Politics
Club 3.
MARILYN CARLSON
Glee Club 3, Musicale 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowling 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4,
Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Ticket Soles Committee 3; Spanish Club 4.
RONALD CARLSON
H. R. Treas. 2, Pres. 4; Glee Club 1, Choir 2,3, Barbershoppers 2, Musicale
2.3, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 3; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2,
Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; Latin Club 2,3.
DIANA CAVALLARI
G.A.A. l; Spanish Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
MARILYN CAVARETTA
Glee Club 1.2,3, Minor Choral Award 2,3; Spotlighters l; G.A.A. I; Pep
Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 4; Library Staff 3; Ushers Club 3;
Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
SHERWIN CHERRY
Transferred from Marshall H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Baseball Minor "N" 3;
Hall Monitor ?.; Bowling Club 2.
RONALD CHEZ
Cabinet 4: Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Pres. l; Football 1,2.3,4,
Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3.4, Shield l,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4. Most Valuable 3; Wrestling 1,2,3.4, Minor
"N" J, Major "N" 2.3.4; "N" Club 2,3.4, Sgt. at Arms 3; P. E. Leader 2;
SSSH Chairman 3.
JUDITH CHIET
Glee Club I, Vivace l; G .A.A. 1,2; French Club 2,3; Scribblers Club l;
Future Teachers of America Club 4.
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Transfened from Mundelein Cathedral H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Highest
Honors Society l; Honor Certificate 3; H. R. Pres. 1,3, Sec. 4; All State
Piano Competition l; Dance Mgr. 1, Horseback Riding 2; Pep Club 1,2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4: Yearbook Senior Stall 4, Finance Staff 3; Library Staff 2;
Latin Club 1.2 Sranish Club 4; Photography Club 1: Ushers Club 3;
Camera Club l; Chess Club 2; Magazine High Sale Award 1, Certificate
Award 1; Sodality 1.
BONNIE CLARK
Cabinet 2,3; H. R. Pres. 2,3; Glee Club l; SSSH 3.4. Ass't Head Sec. 3,
Sec. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Magazine
Drive Captain 2,3; Ski Club 4.
THOMAS CLARK
Transferred from Monroe H. S., Monroe, Wisconsin, 3; Boys' Intramurals l;
P. E. Leader 2; SSO 3.
CARL CLEARY
Honor Certificate 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Concert Master 3,4, Principal 2,
Letter 1.2, Pin 3; Musicale 2,3,4; All-State Music Activity 4; Astronomy
Club 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2, Pres. 3.
NELSON CLEARY
Bronze Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2,3.4, Principal 3,4, Letter 1,2, Pin 3;; All-State
Music Activity 4; Astronomy Club 1.2,3,4, Pres. 4.
BARRY COHEN
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 3; Student Council 2;
H. R. Sec. 2; Intermediate Band 2; Basketball Major "R" 2; Intramural
Baseball 1,2; Intramural Football 1.2; "R" Club 2; Newspaper Drive Captain 2.
RAY COHEN
Transferred from Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Bronze Pin 3; Fall
Play 4, Spring Play 3; Nilehilite Stall 3,4, Sports Editor 4; Camera Club l;
Checker Club 2; Sports News Club 2.
MARGARET COLELLA
Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Diversified Occupations Club 3.
DENNIS COLLERAN
Transferred from Notre Dame Catholic H. S., Niles, Illinois, 4; Student
Council 3; Track l; Swimming l; Baseball l; Junior Prom Committee 3;
A.V.A. Operator's Club 1.
WILLIAM CONNELL
H. R. Pres. 2,3; Football Shield 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country Shield 3,4;
Hi-Y Club 3; SSSH 3,4, Chailman 3, Supervfaor 4; Hall Monitor 3, Personal
Service Monitor 2; Student Union Board 4; Spanish Club Pres. 4; General
Science Club 1; Scribblers Club 1.
ROGER COPE
Honor Certificate l; Cabinet 2: Student Council Alternate l; H. R. Pres.
2.4; Swimming l; Hi-Y Club 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; German Club 2;
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3, Sec. 2; Magazine Drive Captain l, High
Sales A ward 1.
LEAH COPP
H. R. Treas. l; Art Council 1,3, Pres. 3; Glee Club 3; Spotlighters 1: Fall
Play Crew l, Spring Play Crew 1. Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,
Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3, Water Show 2.3; Pep Club l; Pins and Pans
Club l; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
CAROL CORNELIUS
Transferred from Lake View H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council 1:
H. R. Pres. l; G.A.A. 1.
DIANE COURTRIGHT
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 4; Illini Girls' State Alternate 3; Glee Club 1.2, Choir
3,4, Vivace 1,2.3.4, Treas. 4, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 3,4, Minor
Choral Award 2, Choral Gold Pin 3; Spring Play Crew 2; P. E. Leader 3,4,
Shield 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Nilehilite Staff 3; SSO 3,4; SSSH Sec. 4; Monitor 4;
Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 4; French
Club 2.4; General Science Club l; Scribblers Club l; Golden Galleon Guild
Associate Member 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1.2, Certificate Award I.
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�LINDA COWAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; Honor Certificate 2;
Monitor 3.4; Spanish Club 2,3,4.
STEPHEN COWAN
Transferred from Austin H_ S., Chicago. Illinois, l; H. R. Pres. l; Intermediate Band l; Track l; Bowling 1.3; Hall Monitor 3; Lahn Club 2,3;
Horse and Saddle Club I; Stomp and Coin Club l; General Science Club I.
SHARON CRAWFORD
Transferred from Mumford H. S., Detroit, Michigan, 3; National Honor
Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 4; House o[ Representatives
1,2; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4; Swimming Team 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2; R1ppelettes Swim
Club 4, Water Show 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Hall Monito1 4; French Club 4;
Ski Club 4; Art Club 4; Y Teens 1,2.
BEVERLY CRIST
Cabinet Alternate 2; Student Council 1,3, Alternate l; Student Court 3;
H. R. Sec. l, Pres. 4; Spotlighters l; National Thespian Society 2,3,4; Fall
Play Co-Chairman 1,2,3, Spring Play Crew 1,2, Reflections Revelry 2,3,4;
G.A.A. l; Pep Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Personal Service Monitor 3,
Hall Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 1.2,3,4; French Club 2; Ushers
Club 2,3,4; Future Nurses Club 3,4.
KAY CROUCHLEY
Student Council 1, Alternate 2; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3, Musicale 2, Minor
Choral Award 2; Perso!'.'al Service Monitor 4.
BRIAN CURTISS
Honor Certificate 3; Illini Boys' State 3; Glee Club 1; Bowling Club 3;
German Club 2,3.
GEORGE CURTISS
Transferred from St. Patrick H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Oratory Club 1,2;
Football 1,2.3, Minor Letter 1, Major Letter 2,3; Baseball 1.2. Mmor Letter 1,
Major Letter 2.
CAROL CZARNOTA
Cabinet 2,3.4, Sec. 2; H. R. Sec. 1,2; Fall Play Crew l; G.A.A. l; Pep Club
2,3; Tri·Hi-Y Club 3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4;
Spanish Club 4; Ushers Club 3; Future Teachers of America Club 4;
Magazine Drive Captain 3, Certificate Award l; Student Union Monitor 4,
Board 4.
ANNE MARIE CZERWONKA
Honor Certificate 4; Cabinet 1.3, Alternate 4; Student Council Alternate 2;
IL R. Chairman 3, Sec.-Treas. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club
3,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; German Club
2,3; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2; B1idgo C lub 3; Future Nurses
Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
DEANNA DAHLIN
Transferred from Taft H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Personal Service Monitor 1,2.
JUNIORS ARE HOST TO
SENIORS AT TEA ...
Sonier Don Saunders and his parents
somple the hors d'oeuvres served by
Carol Stern at the tea h onoring the
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Transferred frc.m Hyde Park H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Hydeparker Stall 2.
JOYCE DAVIS
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Glee Club 3,
Musicale 3; Fall Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry 3. Drama Club 1.2;
G.A.A. I, Bowling 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Ushers Club 3.
PRISCILLA DAVISON
H. R. Sec. I; Art Council Vice·Chai1man 4; Majorettes 2,3; Glee Club 3,
Musicale 3; Spotlighters 1,2,3; National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play 4,
Reflections Reveiry Crew 4; G.A.A. 1,3,4, Ripplettes Swim Club 4, Water
Show 4; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 2,3; General Science Club 1, Biology
Club 3; Pins end Pans Club I; Art Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2,3.
VICTORIA DAY
Bronze p;n 3: Student Council 2; Code of Ethics Committee 3,4; H. R. Pres. l;
Major Oratorical Contest American Legion 1,2,3; Spring Play 3; G .A.A . 1,
Horseback Riding I, Waler Show Crew 3; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4,
Trees. 3, Sec. 4; Yearbook General Staff 3.4; Personal Service Monitor 4;
Library Staff 2; Latin Club 2,3,4; General Science Club I; Ushers Club 3;
Pins and Pans Club l; Art Club 4.
BARBARA DEITCH
Transferred from Calumet H. S., Chicago, !l1inois, 2; H. R. Pres. I ; Cadet
Band 1,2, Intermediate Bond 3; Spotlighters 3,4; National Thespian Society
3,4, Recorder 4; Fall Play 4, Crew 2,3, Spring Play 3, Crew 2: G.A.A.
1,:2,3; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3.4: Yearbook Financial Staff 2, Senior
Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 1, Monitor 4; Library Staff I; German
Club 1.2: Calumet Civic League I.
BETSY DENKER
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 1,2,3, Alternate I.3; Student Court 2;
G.A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Nilehilite Staff 3;
Personal Service Monitor 3; Student Lounge Committee 3; Library Staff 2;
Spanish Club 2.3; Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4; Pins and
Pans Club I; Bridge Club 3.
DOLORES DiDOMENICO
H. R. Sec. 1. Pres. 2; Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate 3;
Pep Club I; Personal Service Monitor 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Scribbler's Club I; Ski Club 4.
JOHN DIVIAK
Transferred from St. Phillip's H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; H. R. Treas. 4;
Monitor 3.
LA WREN CE DON CHIN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Honor Club 1,2; Bronze
Pin 3; Glee Club 2,3, Choir 3, Musicale 3; Hall Monitor 1,2; Latin Club 2,3.
JAY DONEY
Bronze Pin 2; Baseball 1,2, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2; Bowling 3; Hi-Y Club
1.2; Latin Club 1,2; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Stamp and Coin
Club 1; Politics Club 3.
ROBERTA DORMAN
Transferred from Beverly Hills H. S., Beverly Hills, California, 3; G.A.A. 2;
Cheer Leaders 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Commercial Club 2.
JOHN DRAGISIC
Cabinet 3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Shield I.
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4, Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N"
2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 3.4; P. E. Leader 2; SSSH Ass't Chairman 3;
Hall Monitor 3; Junior Prom Committee 3.
ROGER DUMAY
H. R. Treas. 1,2; Cadet Band 1.2, Letter l; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award 2.
JEANNE DUNN
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Softball Mgr. 3, G.A.A. Camp 3, Bowling 3,4,
Sec. 4, Second State Letter 4.
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�WILLIAM DUTTON
Transferred from Lakewood H. S., Lakewood, Ohio, 2; Cabinet 3,4; Student
Council l; Illini Boys' State 3; Football 1,2,3.4, Shield J, Minor "L" 2,
Major "N" 3.4; Baskotball 1,2, Shield 1. Minor "L" 2; Baseball Shield l;
"N" Club 3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Nilehilite Staff Photographer 4; Hall Monitor 4;
Junior Prom Committee 3; School Photographer 4.
ROBERT EBBERT
Cabinet Alternate 2; H. R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 1,3; Basketball 2.3. Shield 2,
Minor "N" 3; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Board Assistant 4; A.V.A.
Operators Club J,2,3,4.
DONALD ECKEL
Student Council 1,2,3, Alternate l; H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2; Glee Club 1.
Choir 2.3.4. Barbershoppers 2,3,4, Musicale 2,3. Minor Choral Award 2,
Choral Silver Pin 3; Football Shield 2; Hi-Y Club 2,3; Homecoming Committee 2; Scribblors Club l; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
JUANITA EDEN
Transferred from Carl Schurz H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pins
and Pans Club 4.
CARROLL EICHHORN
H. R. Pres. l; Glee Club 1, Choir 2,3, Musicale 1,2,3, Minor Choral Award 3;
Tennis 1.2,3,4, Minor "N" 1. Major "N" 2.3.4; "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4;
Magazine Drive Captain l.
GERALD EIDENBERG
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Intermediate
Band l; Concert Band 1,2,3.4, Letter 3; Drum and Bugle Corps 1,2; Biology
Club 1.2. Physics Club 3; Fishing Club 1.2. Sec. 1,2.
JAMES EISCHEN
National Honor Society 3.4; Silver Pin 4; National Thespian Society 2,3,4,
Sgt. at Arms 3; Fall Play Crew Chairman 2,3, Spring Play Crew Chairman
1,2,3, Minor Dramatics Award 3; Hi-Y Club 2,3.4; SSM Monitor Captain 4,
Monitor Board 4; German Club 2; General Sdence Club Vice-Pres. 1.
Biology Club 2. Science Fair 2; Yearbook General Staff 3,4, Associate
Editor 4.
CAROLE ELENEWSKI
Transferred from Leyden Twp. H. S., Franklin Park, Illinois, 2; Cabinet 3;
Student Council Alternate 4; H. R. Sec. l; Glee Club l; Fall Play Crew 3,
Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G .A.A. 1.4. Leyden's Girl's League l; Pep
Club 1,2.4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Hall Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3,4; General Science Club l; Pins and Pans
Club 4; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Ski Club 4; Ari Club 4.
MARY ELLIOTT
Student Council 1.4, Alternate I; Code of Ethics Committee 4; Reflections
Revelry 4; G.A.A. l; Pep Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Student Union Board 4;
Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Welfare Committee 2;
Ushers Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 1.2; Ski Club 4.
SUSANNE ELSTER
H. R. Sec. 1, H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Spotlighters l; Reflections Revelry 3.4;
P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Yoarbook Finance Staff 2,3; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3; Student Union Board 4; Ticket Sales
Committoe 2,3; Homecoming Committee 4; Si::anish Club 2; Ushers Club 3;
Pins and Pans Club l; Future Nurse>s Club 3.4; Magazine Drive Captain 3.
ELSIE ENDICOTT
Glee Club I; Library Slaf! 3; Office Occupations Club 4.
JUDY ERICKSON
Silver Pin 4; Student Council 2,3; H. R. Sec. l; Glee Club 1,2, Cho;r 3.4.
Vivace 1.2,3,4, Sec. 3,4, Choral Gold Pin 3; Spotlighters 1.2; National Thespian Society 2,3.4, Sec. 4; Fall Play Crew 1.2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2,3,
Reflections Revelry Crew 2,3.4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tri·Hi-Y
Club 3,4; Latin Club 2,3.4, Sec. 3, Co-Pres. 4, Contest 3,4, Spanish Club 3.4.
French Club 4.
WILLIAM ERIKSSON
Transferred from Lane Tech H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2.
MARK EVENS
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council l; Fall
Play l; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "A" 1. Minor "N" 3.4; Basketball l; Track
1,2,3,4, Minor "A" l; "N" Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service Monitor l; German Club 1,2; Bowling 1,3.
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H. R. Sgt. at Arms 2,3; Illini Boys' State 3; Football 1,2, Shield l; Swimming
2.3, Minor "N " 2; Tennis l; Bowling Team 3; P. E. Leader 2; SSSH Assistant
Chairman; Hall Monitor 3; Latin Club 2,3; Yearbook Fmance Staff 3; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
ELIZABETH FARWELL
Orchestra 2,3,4, Principal 2,3,4; Cadet Band 1, Letter 1, Concert Band 2,3,4,
Major Letter 2, Gold Pin 4, Principal 2,3; Musicale 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4,
Treas. 3, Golf Mgr. 2, Horsebcck Ridina 3, Rippleties Swim Club 1.2,3,4,
Water Show 1,2,3,4, Major Letter 2; Personal Service Monitor 3; Latin Club
2,3.4; Magazine Drive Captain 2, High Sales Award 2, Certificate Award
1,2,3.
VINNIE FAZIO
Honor Certificate 2; H. R. Sec. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Musicale Crew 2,3,4,
Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters 1,2; National Thespian Society 2.3.4; Fall Play Crew 1,2,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,2, Reflections
Revelry Crew 2,3; G .A.A. 1,2; Pep Club l,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; S.S.0. 4,
S.S.S.H. Asst. Sec. 4; Spanish Club 3.4; General Science Club l, Biology
Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain 2. High Sales A ward 2, Certificate A ward
2; 100% Club 3.4, Sec. 4.
ARNOLD FEINBERG
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 4; H. R.
Vice-Pres. 2; Baseball l; Tennis Shield 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Studen1
Lounge Committee 2; Math Seminar 4.
BURTON FEINGOLD
Honor Certificate 2; Football 1.2, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2; Swimming 1,2,3,
Minor "N" 1,2, Major "N" 3; Baseball Shield l; "N" Club 3,4; Water Show
1.3; Student Union Board 4; Latin Club 1,2,4, Consul 4.
SUSAN FEINZIMER
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; H. R. Sec. l; Girls'
Ch01r 1, Glee Club 3.4, Minor Choral Award 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; P. E. Leader 3;
Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Nilehilite Staff 4; Yearbook Salesman l;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library Staff 2; Spanish Club l; Golden Galleon Guild Associate
Member 4; Ushers Club 3; 100% Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
HARVEY FINK
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 2,4; H. R. Pres. 2; Wrestling 2,4;
Ticket Sales Committee 2; Student Lounge Committee 2; General Science
Club l; Ski Club 4.
ANN FINZEL
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council 2; G.A.A. l; P. E. Leader 3; Library
Staff 2; German Club 2; 100% Club 3.4.
DEANNA LEE FORD
Transferred from Alexander Ramsey H. S., St. Paul, Minnesota, 3; Art
Council 4; Orchestra Principal 1,2,4; Intermediate Band 1, Pin 1,2,3;
Choir I; All-State Music Activity 4; G.A.A. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,4.
JOEL FORMAN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. I;
Track 2; Wrestling I; P. E. Leader l; Ticket Sales Committee l.
FRANK FORTUNA
Transferred from De Paul Academy, Chicago, Illinois, I; Track Shield l.
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4; "N" Club 3,4.
IRA FRANKEL
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 2; Orchestra l;
Cadet Band Letter 2; Football Shield 2; Basketball 2; Biology Club 1.2.
JUDITH FRANKFURT
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 2; National Honor
Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Choir
1,3,4, Musicale Crew 3,4, Steering Group 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Orchesis 2,
Bowling I, Ripplettes Swim Club I, Minor Letter 3; P. E. Leader 3; Pep
Club 3.4. Vice-Pres. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Meteorology Club 2, Science
Fair 2; 100% Club 4; Ski Club 4.
ALLEN FREEDMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council
Alternate l ; H. R. Sec. 4; Orchestra I; Wrestling 2,4; Tennis 4; Bowling 4;
Math Seminar 4.
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�JANET FRESCHKE
Honor Certificate 2; Twirlers 1.2,3; Glee Club l; G.A.A. J.2; Hall Monitor 4,
Personal Service Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4; General Science
Club 1, Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon Guild 3; Office Occupations
Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2; 100% Club 2,3,4.
DAVIDA FRISHMAN
G.A.A. 1.2,3; Pep Club 2.3; Ticket Sales Committee 2; Pins and Pons
Club 1.
BRUCE FYFE
Cabinet 3.4, Pres. 4; H. R. Pres. l; Cross Country 2,3, Minor "N" 2, Major
"N" 3; Baseball 1,2.3.4. Shield 1, Minor " N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club
3,4, Soc. 4; SSO 4, Monitor Captain 4; SSSll Chairman 3; Junior Prom
Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4.
JOSEPH GABEL
JUDITH GABRIEL
Transferred from St. Ma1y's Academy, Nauvoo, Illinois, 3; Honor Cerlifi·
cate 3; Choir 2, Musicale 2, All-State Music Activity 2; Foll Play 2;
G.A.A. 3; P. E. Leader 3; Hall Monitor 4; May Queen, Mmd of Honor 2.
BRIAN GAIN
Orchestra 4; Cadet Bond I. Letter 2, Pin 3,4, Concert Band 2,3,4; Reflections
Revelry 4; Holl Monitor 4; General Science Club l; A.V.A. Operators
Club 1.2.
CAROL ANN GALLAGHER
Student Council Alternate 1,3; H. R. Sec. 2,3; Glee Club 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,
Water Show 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Personal Service Mcnito1 2. Holl Monitor 3;
Pep Club 1; Service Club 1.
SALLY GANNON
Student Council Alternate 3; H. R. Sec.-Treos. 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 3,
Treas. 3; Tri·Hi-Y Club 3.4; Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 4; Ushers Club 3;
Frosh-Soph Girls' Club 2.
RAYNA GARFIELD
Transferred from Senn H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Silver Pin 4; Student
Council Alternate 4; Giee Club 4, Musicale 4; G.A.A. l; P. E. Leader 3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Nilehilile Stoff Typist 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Personal Service Monitor 4, Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; French
Club 2; Gallen Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Ushers Club 3; 100%
C lub 3.
GERALD GAUGHAN
Hi Y Club 2,3; Latin Club 2,3; A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3,4.
PEP ASSEMBLY KICKS
OFF FOOTBALL SEASON . ..
Leading the outdoor pep assembly,
cheerleaders Mary O'Beirne, Diane Jefferson, Natalie Johnson, Karon Jensen,
Anita Musgrove, Sue Brownlee, and
Adrienne Lee begin with o "Hi, gang!"
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Hall Monitor 3; General Science Club J, Astronomy Club J,2,3,4, Vice·
Pres. 3, Meteorology Club 3.
MARY LOU GENGLER
Twirlers 1,2; Glee Club l; G.A.A. l; Scribblers Club l; 100% Club 3.
LOIS GERBER
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Alternate 4; G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2,3,4; TriHi-Y Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Pins and Pans Club l; Future Teachers of
America Club 4; Magazine Certificate Award l; JOO% Club 3,4, Pres. 4.
ALAN GERTENRICH
Cross Country Minor "N" 2; Hi-Y Club 2.3; General Science Club 1. Biology
Club 2.
DENNIS GIERAHN
Orchestra Principal 2, Concert Band 2,3, Cadet Band 2; Hall Monitor 3;
Diversified Occupations Club 3.
JUDITH GILBERT
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Musicale Minor Position 2, Minor Choral Award 2,
Choral Silver Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,2, Horseback Riding 1,2; Library Staff 2.3;
General Science Club l; Craftsman's Guild 2; Office Occupations Club 4.
MORTON GITELIS
Transferred from Lincoln H. S., Philadelphia, Penn. , 2; H. R. Treas. 2;
Glee Club l; Football 2; Track 2.
ROBERT GLASSBERG
Silver Pin 4; Swimming J,2, Shield l, Minor "N" 2; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor "N"
2, Major "N" 3.4; "N" Club 4; H1-Y Club l; Library Monitor 4; Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3: Ski Club 4.
ANNE GLICKMAN
Glee Club I; G.A.A. l: Pep Club 1,2,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Cafeteria Monitor 3,
Office Monitor 2; Homecoming Committee 4; General Science Club l.
JUDITH GODELL
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Sec. I;
National Thespian Society 2.3,4, Recorder 3, Pres. 4; Fall Ploy Crew 1,2,
St-..:dent Director 3,4, Spring Play Crew 1.2,3, Student Director 4, Reflections
Revelry Crew 2, Major Dramatics Award 3; G.A.A. l,2,3, Volleyball Mgr. 3;
Pep Club l; SSSH Sec. 3.4; Hall Monitor 3,4, Personal Service Monitor 3;
Library Staff 2: German Club 2; Scribblers Club 1, Golden Galleon Guild
2,3,4; 100% Club 3.
PERRY GOLDBERG
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3: Football Minor "N" 4;
Basketball Minor "S" 1.2, Minor "N" 3; Track 4; Baseball Minor "N" 3;
Spanish Club 4.
SHEILA GOLDSTEIN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, lllinois, 3; H. R. Sec. 4; G.A.A. I;
Math Club 1.
BARBARA GORDEN
Cabinet 3.4, Treas. 4; Student Council 2; Glee Club 1.2, Choir 3,4, Musicale
2,3,4; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4;
Ticket Sales Committee 2; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Gem::an Club 3, Sec. 3; Future Nurses Club 4.
HOWARD GORDON
Transferred from Farragut H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, l; H. R. Sec. 2; Foot·
ball 2; Swimming 2 ,3; P. E. Leader l; Monitor l; German Club 2 ,3; General
Science Club 2.
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�THEODORE GORDON
Transferred from Marshall H. s .. Chicago, Illinois, 3; Orchestra 1,2; Monitor 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2; Service Letter 2.
ROBERT GRANBERG
Basketball 3; Radio Club 2,3.4.
PAULA GRANT
Transferred from Farr(lgut H. S., Chicago, Illinois, I; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 4; SSO 3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4;
Library Staff 4; German Club 2,3; Scribblers Club l; Future Teachers of
America 4; 100% Club.
RHONA GRANT
Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 1, Spring Play Crow 2; G.A.A. l; Yearbook
Senior Staff 4; Personal Service Monitor 4, Cafeteria Monitor 4; Welfare
Committee 2; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
EDWIN GREEN
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
JORDAN GREEN
Transferred from Harper H. S., Chicago, Illinois 3; Hall Monitor 2; Spanish
Club I ,2; Physics Club 3.
TONIA GREENE
Honor Certificate 3; Student Council Alternate 2,3; American Legion Ora
torical Contest 1,3,4, Prompter 2; Spring Play Crew 2; G.A.A. I; P. E.
Leader 3; Nilehilite Staff 3; Hall Monitor 4; Scribblers Club I; Magazine
Drive Captain 1,2,3.
GEORGE GRIST
Student Council Alternate 1,2; H. R. Vice-Pres. I; Reflections Revelry
Award 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Board 4; A.V.A. Operators
Club I.
KENNETH GRUBB
Honor Certificate 3; Cabinet Pres. I; Student Council 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2,
Pres. 3; Orchestra 1,2,3, Principal 3, Letter 1,2, Pin 3; Basketball 1,2,3,
Shield I, Minor "N" 3; Cross Country 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2,3,
Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec.-Treas. 3,
Chaplain 4, Pres. 4; Monitor Captain 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; A.V.A.
Operators Club 1,2,3,4.
DIANNE GRYBOW
Transferred from Wells H.S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; H. R. Sec. l; G.A.A. 3,
Bowling 3.4. Vice-Pres. 4, Swim Club l; Pep Club 1.2; Personal Service
Monitor Captain 2; Office Clerk l; French Club 1,2.
RICHARD GUESS
National Honor Society 3.4; Bronze Pin 3; Orchestra 4; Glee Club 2, Choir
3. Barbershoppers 2,3.4. Musicale 2,3,4; Yearbook General Staff 3.4; Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; General Science Club 1, Physics Club 3, Astronomy Club 1.2,3; Scribblers Club 1, Golden Galleon Guild 1,2,3,4; Politics
Club 2.
CHRISTINE GUTOWSKI
Transferred from Good Counsel H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; G.A.A. 2; Bowling l; Latin Club 1,2; General Science Club l; Home Economics Club l;
Mission Club 2.
KENNETH HAAS
Student Council Alternate 2,3; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Hall
Monitor 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Magazine Drive Certificate A ward 3.
JOANN HABERMAN
Transferred from St. Mary H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Latin Club 2, Spanish
Club 3.
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THE SOCIAL WHIRL .. .
Seniors Terry Tobin and Vicki Day lead
the Bunny Hop line at the homecoming
dance, The Crowning G lory.
RONALD HAGEN
Tennis 1,2, Shield I, Minor "N" 2; Bowling Minor Letter 2; Hall Monitor 4;
General Science Club l; Model Railroad Club 2.
GREGORY HALL
Transferred from Steinmetz H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; Bowling 4; Intramural
Basketball 3.
DIANE HALSTEAD
Glee Club 1. Musicale l; G.A.A. I.2.3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3;
Library Slail 2; Spanish Club 2,3.4.
ELIZABETH HAMPEL
Transferred from Thornton Twp. H. S., Harvey, Illinois, 2; Art Council 3;
Spotlighters Sec. 3; Footlighters l; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 3,
Reflections Revelry Crew 2; Pop Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Homecoming
Committee 4; French Club Treas. 2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Girls' Club 1.
GLENN HANSEN
Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Cadet Band l; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4;
Student Union Board Associate 4; General Science Club I, Biology Club 2;
Ski Club 4.
ROBERT HARTLEY
Cabinet l; Student Council Alternate 4; Debate Team 1,2. National Forensic
League 2, Membership 2; Orchestra 1,2,3, Letter 1.2, Gold Pin 3; Personal
Service Monitor 4; Germon Club 2.
ROBERT HEDBERG
Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Treas. l; Library Monitor 4; Student
Union Board 3; A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3.4; Diversified Occupations
Club 3.
JOHN HEDERICK
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Basketball 1,2, Shield l; Baseball
1,2, Minor "N" 2; Hi-Y Club 2.3,4, Sec. 4; SSO Executive Boord 4; SSSH
Head Supervisor 4; Student Union Board Associate Member 4; Golden
Galleon Guild 3,4, Board 4; A.V.A. Operators Club l,2,3; Magazine Drive
Captain 1.
JUDITH HENRY
H. R. Sec.-Treos. 2; G.A.A. l,3, Bowling 3; Pep Club 1,2,3.4; Tri-Hi-Y Club
3,4; Yearbook Senior Stoff 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award l; 100% Club 3,4; Ski Club 4.
GLENN HERRIOTT
H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Football Shield l; Basketball 1,2,3, Shield 1, Minor "N"
2,3; Bas3ball 1.2, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2; P. E. Leader 2; Monitor Captain 4;
Student Union Board Monitor 4.
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�CAROLE HILLAM
Transferred from Lucy Flower H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; H. R. Pres. 3;
Gloe Club 1,2,3, Musicale 2,3; G.A.A. 3; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4;
Service Club l; Future Homemakers of America 3; Pins and Pans Club 1,2.
WILLIAM HILLMAN
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, I.
KAREN HINE
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Sec. 4; H. R. Sec. l; Hi-Y Citizenship Award 3; Glee
Club l; Fall Play Crew 1, Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Pep Club 2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; SSSH Sec. 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4;
Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Ushers Club 3; Yearbook
Finance Staff 2; Ski Club 4.
RICHARD HODGKINSON
Transferred from James Madison H. S., Tampa, Florida, 1; Honor Certificate l; Student Council l; Football Shield 2; Tennis 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2,
Major "N" 3; "N" Club 3,4; Hi-Y 1.2,3,4, Vice·Pres. I; Monitor 4; Student
Union Board 4; Latin Clllb 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain I.
LILLIAN HOFFMAN
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 1; National Honor
Society 4; Silver Pin 4; Cabinet 2,4; Student Council Alternate 3; G.A.A. l;
P. E. Leader 3; Yearbook General Staff 3, Associate Editor 4; Personal
Service Monitor 4; French Club 1,2,4; Golden Galieon Guild 3.4; Future
Teachers of America Club 4; 100% Club 3,4.
BARBARA HOGAN
Twirlers 1,2,3; Glee Club l; G.A.A. l; Pep Club 1,2; Hall Monitor 4; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
PETER HORSMAN
Hi-Y Club 2; German Club 2; General Science Club l; Model Railroad
Club 2; Diversified Occupations Club 3.
THOMAS HUNT
Hall Monitor 4.
ANN IDE
H. R. Sec. l; Musicale 3; Reflections Revelry I ,2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; P. E.
Leader 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; G€neral Science Club l;
Ushers Club 3; Magazine Certificate Award 1.2,3.
GENE M. IGOLKA
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S., Chicago, Illmois, 3; National Honor
Society 4; Student Council 1.2; Orchestra 1.2,3. Letter 2; Intermediate Band
1. School Dance Band 2,3, Concert Band 2; Bcsketball Minor "N" 3; Cross
Country Minor "N" 3; Hall Monitor 2; German Club 2; Golden Galleon
Guild 3,4; Slide Rule Club 3.
WILLIAM IHNE
Cabinet Pres. 3; Student Council Alternate l; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Basketball
1,2,3.4, Shield l , Mmor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Cross Country 2,3.4, Shield
2. Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; Baseball 1.2.3.4. Shield 1, Major "N" 2,3,4;
"N" Club 3,4; SSO Executive Board 3.4. Head Supervisor 4; Junior Prom
Committee 3.
JAMES IVERSON
National Honor Society 3,4; Cabinet Alternate 4; Reflections Revelry 2;
Swimming 1,2.3,4, Shield I. Mmor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4; "N" Club 3,4;
P. E. Leader 2; Hi-Y Club 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 4; Student
Union Monitor Board 4.
SUSAN IVERSON
H. R. Sec. l; Art Council Sec. 4; Twirlers I ,2,3.4; Reflections Revelry 2;
G.A.A. l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; French Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain 1.2.
THOMAS JACOBS
Cabinet Alternate 4; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2,4; $$0 4; Monitor 4.
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Glee Club 3, Choir 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Mon·
itor 4, Personal Service Monitor 3; Latin Club 2,3,4.
RICHARD JAGIELKO
Cadet Band 3.
CAROLYN JANIS
Cabinet 3; Student Council 2; H. R. Sec. I; Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A. I;
Pep Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 3, Personal Service Monitor 4;
Ticket Sales Committee 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Com·
mit!ee 4; Student Lounge Committee 2; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans
Club 1.
ROBERT JANIS
Swimming 1,2; Bowling 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2.
DIANNE JEFFERSON
Cabinet Alternate 3; Student Council 1.2; Glee Club 1.2,3; Minor Choral
Award 2; G.A.A. 1.3; Cheer Leader 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Student Lounge Committee 2; Ushers Club 3.
SHARON JENSEN
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Musicale Crew 3; Fall
Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; P. E. Leader 3; Monitor 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Red Cross Representative 1,2; Young Designers
Club 1.2; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 2.3.
BARBARA JESKE
Glee Club l; Monitor 3, Library 4; Library Staff 2; Pins and Pans Club 2.
ALAN JOHNSON
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council 1,2; Baseball
Shield l; Hi-Y Club 3,4; SSO 3,4, Ass't Chairman 3, Supervisor 4; Student
Union Board Monitor 4; German Club 2; General Science Club 1, Science
Fair 3; Scribblers Club Vice-Pres. l; Golden Galleon Guild 3, Board 4.
CAROL JOHNSON
Transferred from Evanston Twp. H. S .. Evanston, llhnois, 3; Student Council
1.2,3; Art Achievement Award 2; Trireme CommiHees 1,2; German Club 3.
ELLENE JOHNSON
G.A.A. 1.2; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Ticket
Sales Committee 4; Student Lounge Committee 3; Library Staff 2; Pins and
Pans Club 2.4; Bridge Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 2, Certificate
Award 1,2; Ski Club 4.
MARLYS JOHNSON
Honor Certificate l; Student Council 2; Cabinet 3; H. R. Pres. 4; Glee
Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Vivace l.2,3,4, Pres. 4, Vivace Sextet 3,4, Musicale
Chorus 2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 1. Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold
Pin 4; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 4; Junior
Prom Committee 3; Scribblers Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 3; 100%
Club 4; Attendant to Homecoming Queen 4.
PETER JOHNSON
Student Council 1,2; H. R. Pres. l; Wrestling 1.2, Shield 2; Hi-Y Club 2,3.
ROBERT JOHNSON
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Pres. 2; Basketball 1,2, Shield 1.
Minor "N" 2; Baseball 1.2, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2; Golf 3,4, Major "N" 3;
Hi-Y Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain 1.
RONALD JOHNSON
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 2,3; H. H. Pres. l; Glee
Club 1; Wrestling 1.2.3,4, Minor "N" I, Major "N" 2,3,4; Tennis 1,2,3,4,
Minor "N" 1, Major "N" 2,3,4; Cross Country Shield l; "N" Club 2,3,4;
Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; SSSH Ass'! Chairman 3; Monitor
Captain 4; Student Union Board 4.
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�HANS JUNG
Honor Certificate 3; Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Vice-Pres. l, Sec. 4; Basketball Shield 2; Track 2,3,4, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Swimming
Shield I; Cross Country 3,4, Minor "N" 3; "N" Club 4; P. E. Leader 2;
Hi-Y Club 4; SSSH Chairman 4; German Club 2.
CHARLES KADISH
Bronzo Pin 3; Student Council 2; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming
Committee 2; Spanish Club 2.
JONNA KAHN
G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2; Nilehilite Staff 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ushers
Club 3; Camera Club 3.
PATRICIA KALMES
G.A.A. 1,2.3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2,3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Ticket Sales
Committee 2; Welfare Committee 2; General Science Club l, Biology Club 2.
JACK KAPLAN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Honor Club I; Bronze
Pin 3; Cabinet 4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 3, Pin 4;
Track 3; Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Homecom.ng Commit!ee 4;
Latin Club 1,2; Physics Club 3; Ski Club 4.
LEAH KAPLAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Fall Play Crew 3,
Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. I; Personal Service Monitor 2; Student Union
Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library
Staff 3; 100% Club 3,4.
LYLA KAPLAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, lllinois, 2; Fall Play Crew 2;
G.A.A. l; Library Staff 2; Pins and Pans Club 4.
ARTHUR KASCH
Radio Club l.
VICTOR KASTIL
Football l; Hall Monitor 3.
GERARD KEIDEL
Cabinet Pres. 2; Student Council 1.3.4, Alternate I, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4;
H. R. Vice-Pres. l; Basketball 1,2,3.4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4,
Most Valuable 1,2; Cross Country Major "N" 3,4, Captain 3, Most Valuable 4; Baseball 1.2,3, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3: "N" Club 3,4;
P. E. Leader 2; SSSH 3; Hall Monitor 3.4; Latin Club l ,2.
ARNOLD KERMAN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, lllinois, 3; Glee Club 2,3, Choir l;
Tennis l,2, Major "A" 2; Bowling 1,2; Hall Monitor l,2.
ALLAN KESSLER
Transforred from Amundsen H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Football I; Swimming l; P. E. Leader 1,2; German Club 1.
ROBERT KETELSEN
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 4; Track I; Hall Monitor 4; German Club 2;
Politics Club Vice-Pres. 2.
EDWARD KEUPER
Transferred from Hirsch H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring
Play Crew 3; Hall Monitor 4; General Science Club Treas. I; Physics Club
3, Science Fair l; Book Room I.
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Honor Certificate I; H. R. Sec. l; Baseball Shield l; Bowling 2; Hall Monitor 4; Latin Club 2,3; A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain 2, High Sales A ward 2, Certificate A ward 2.
RONALD KLEIN
Glee Club 1; Hi-Y Club 4; General Science Club l; Stamp and Coin Club I.
NOLA KNEPPER
Bronze Pin 3; CabJnet 4; Glee Club J,2,3, Musicale 2,3, Minor Choral
Award 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback Riding 3; Pep Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4;
Porsonal Service Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin Club 2,3;
General Science Club I, Biology Club 2, Physics Club Sec. 3; Golden
Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Politics Club 2,3.
PATRICIA KOEHLER
Transferred from St. Scholas1ica H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council l; H. R. Sec. 1,3, Treas. 2; Reflections Revelry Award 3; G.A.A. l;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; SSSH Sec. 4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Junior Prom
Committee 3; Spanish Club 2; Ushers Club 3.
RUSSELL KOFOED
Bronze Pin 3; Cabinet 4; Student Council Parliamentarian 3; Code of
Ethics Commi!lee 4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 3; Debate Team
2,3,4, National Forensic League 2,3,4, Degree of Excellence 3; Orchestra 3;
Cadet Band Minor Letter 1, Concert Band 2,3, Major Letter 3; Musicale 3;
Fall Play 4; Hi-Y Club 2; General Science Club ], Astronomy Club 1,2,3,
Sec.-Treas. 2; Stamp and Coin Club l; Politics Clu!:i 2,3, Treas. 2, VicePres. 3; Chess Club Pres. 2,3.
BARBARA KOPPMAN
Fall Play Crew 1, Spring Play Crew 2; Craltsman's Guild 2.
JOYCE KORTANEK
H. R. Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball Mgr. 1, Tumbling Mgr. 2; Horseback
Riding 2; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Ticket Sales Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 4.
CLAUDE KOSZUTA
Football Shield l; Baseball 1,2, Shield l, Minor "N" 2; General Science
Clu1 1.
PAUL KRAATZ
GARY KRAUSS
Student Council 1,2; H. R. Pres. 2. Vice-Pres. 3; Glee Club 2. Choir 3,4,
Student Director 2, Musicale 2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 3; Football 1.2.3,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Trcck 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2,
Major "N" 3; "N" Club 4; P. E. Leader 2; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Junior Coordinator 3, Sgt. a t Arms 4; SSO 3,4, Executive Board 4; SSSH Chairman 3;
Ha ll Monitor 2.3. Head Monitor Captain 4; Student Union Board 4; Spanish
Club 2,3; A.V.A. Operators Club 2,3,4; Service Club l; Ski Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
ADRIENNE LEE IS FIRST
HOMECOMING QUEEN . . .
Adrienne Lee, Niles' first Homecoming
Queen, followed by attendants Marlys
Johnson and Phyllis Bronis, leads the
recessional after receiving her crown.
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�BARBARA KREEGIER
Pep Club l,4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Ushers Club 3; Magazine Drive
Captmn 1, High Sales Award l; Pins and Pans Club 4; Ski Club 4.
BARBARA KRETSCHMAR
Student Council Allernate 1,3; G.A.A. 1.2.3, Ripplettes Swim Club 3; Pep
Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4. Pres. 4, Hi-Y Honorary Sec. 4; Yearbook Finance
Staff 2; SSO 4; Persor.al Service Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2,3; Ushers
Club 3,4; Pins and Pans Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 4.
DIANE KRUGER
Glee Club 1,2,3,4. Musicale 2,3,4. Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver
Pin 4; Tri-Hi·Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 4; Library Staff 2,3, Service Pin 3;
Latin Club 3; Spanish Club 4; Pins and Pans Club l; Magazine Certificate
Award 1,2.
BETH KURTI
Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Rellections Revelry Crew l; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club Pres. 4; Nilehilite Staff 3,4,
Co-Editor-in-Chief 4; Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin
Club l; Spanish Club 3,4; Science Fair l; Scribblers Club 1, Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award 1,2.
BARBARA LADD
Bronze Pin 3; Spotlighters l; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Tn·Hi-Y Club 3;
Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board Sec. 4; Spanish Club 2.3,4; Biology
Club 2; Pins and Pans Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
DANIEL LANG
Honor Certificate 3; Student Council l; Debate Team l; Hi Y Club 2; SSSH
Asst. Chairman 3; Student Union Board 4, V1ce·Pros. 4; Latin Club 1,2;
Science Fair I; Scribblers Club l.
ROBERTA LANGE
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alternate 3; H. R. Chairman l; Fall
Play Crew 2, Spring Play Crew 2; Bowling 3; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 3,4, Co-Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 4; Welfare Committee 2; Magazine Drive Captain 3. Certificate Award 2; Ski
Club 4.
JOANN LARSEN
Transferred from New
Mgr. 3; Orchestra 1,2;
ron 3; Nilehilite Staff
Staff 2; Office Staff 3;
Member 4; Girls' Club
Tner H. S., Winnetka, Illinois, 4; Advisor Room
Choraliers 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Archery Mgr. 3, ChevCartoonist 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Library
Spanish Club 3; Golden Galleon Guild Associate
Alternate 2.
LEONARD LARSEN
Student Council 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. l; Glee Club 1, Choir 2; Football
Shield 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Minor "N" 3; Golf 4; Hi-Y Club
2,3.4; SSSH Chairman 4.
CARL LARSON
Transferred from St. Charles Twp. H. S., St. Charles, Illinois, 2; Student
Council Alternate l; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "C" I. Minor "N" 2, Major
"N" 4; Basketball Minor "C" l; Baseball l; "N" Club 4; Hall Monitor 3.
CHARLENE LASCODY
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 3,4, Alternate 4; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 2; Spring
Play Crew 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 4; P. E. Leader 3; Pep
Club 1,2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish
Club 2,3,4; Scribblers Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 3; Art Club 4.
ROSEMARY LEAZER
Honor Certificate 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Hall Monitor 4; Library Staff 2; Latin
Club 3,4; Pins and Pans Club 1,2; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2.
DICK LEBAN
Football 1,2,3,4, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3.4; "N" Club 3,4.
ADRIENNE LEE
Silver Pin 4; H. R. Sec . l, Pres. 2; Glee Club 1.2; Spotlighters l; Fall Play
Crew 1, Spring Play 3, Reflections Revelry 3,4; G.A.A. 1.2; P. E. Leader 3;
Cheer Leader 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, Chaplain 4; Junior
Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Library Service Chairman 4;
Welfare Committee 2; French Club 2,4; Ushers Club 3; Future Teachers of
America Club 4; Ski Club 4; Homecoming Queen 4.
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Orchestra 2,3,4; Cadet Band 2.3,4, Intermediate Band I. Letter 2,3; Musicale
J,4; Magazine High Sales Award J.
PHILIP LeTOURNEAU
Monitor 3,4; Baseball 1.2, Shield 1, Minor "N' 2; Football Shield l; Wrest·
l)ng 1.2, Minor "N" 1; Service Club Treas. 1; Magazine Drive Certificate
Award 3.
MICHEAL LE VINE
National Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Debate Team 1,2, National Foren:sic League 2. Degree of Honor 2; Concert Band 1,2,3,4, Cadet Band 1.
Intermediate Bend 1, Letter 1,2, Pin 3; Fall Play 4, Spring Play 3; Swimming 2; Hi-Y Club 2; SSO 3,4. Monitor Captain 4. Hall Monitor 3; Associate
Union Board Member 4; Homecoming Committee 4; German Club 2,3;
General Science Club I, Physics Club 3, Science Seminar 2,3,4; A.V.A.
Operators Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Club l ,2,3, Vice-Pres. 2; Politics Club 3.
BONNIE LEVINSON
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Honor Certifi·
cate 3; Fall Play Crew 2.3. Spring Play Crew 1,2, Reflections Revelry
Crew 2.3; G.A.A. l: Library Stall 1,2; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Personal
Service Monitor 3; French Club 2,4; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Mem·
be1 4; 100% Club 3,4.
LYNDA LEVITT
Spotlighters 3; Reflections Revelry 3 ,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Board 4, Horseback
Riding 1,2, Ripplettes Swim Club 3,4, Mgr. 4, Water Show 3; P. E. Leader
3,4; Pep Club 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 2;
Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 1.2; Ski Club 4; Junicr Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4.
MARSHALL LEVY
Trahsferred from South Shore H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 3; Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 2.
ROCHELLE LIBERT
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; H. R. Pres. l; Glee
Club 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Basketball Mgr. 1, Soccer Mgr. 1, Softball Mgr. 1.
Volleyball Mgr, l; General Science Club Sec. L
RENEE LIMBOS
Transferred from North Park Academy H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Glee
Club 3; Fall Play Crew 2; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3;
Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4; Pins and Pans Club 4; Magazine Drive
Captain 2.
JUDITH UNKOW
Transferred from South Shore H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Honor Certificate 3;
Student Council 1,2; H. R. Sec. l; Glee Club I.2,3, Choir 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
Personal Service Monitor 4; Library StaJf 1.2; French Club 1.2.4; Future
Teachers of America Club 3,4; 100% Club 3,4; Junior Red Cross 1.
JILL LINN
National Honor Society 3.4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council Executive
Board 4; Code of Ethics Committee 4; Student Court 1,2; H. R. Sec. 3;
Hi-Y Citizenship Award Nominee 3; American Legion Oratorical Contest
Alternate 3; Glee Club Accompanist I ,2, Choir Accompanist 3, Choir 3.4,
Vivace Accompanist 1,2,3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Steering Group 3.4, Dancer 2,
Co-Dance Director 3, Director 4, Minor Choral Award ], Choral Silver Pin 2,
Choral Gold Pin 3; All-State Music Activity 4; Reflections Revelry 2.3:
G.A.A. l; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4. Pres. 4: Hall Monitor 4; StuC:ent
Union Board 4 ;Welfare Committee l; Spanish Club 4; Scribblers Club l;
Golden Galleon Guild 2,3,4; Ski Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2,3.
PAUL LIPS
Transferred from Schurz H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Baseball l; Hall
Monitor 4.
ALFRED LITTLE
P. E. Leader 1.
THOMAS LOWE
H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Football 1.2, Shield I, Minor "N" 2; Hall Monitor 4;
A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3; Diversified Occupations Club 3.
ANITA LUDWIG
Transferred from Von Steuben High School, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Honor
Certificate 3; Student Council 1,2; H. R. Sec. l; Glee Club l, Choir 2;
G.A.A. J.2, Freshman Representative l; P. E. Leader 2; Monitor 2, Guidance Counselor Sec. 1,2; Library Staff l; French Club 2.
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�CHARLES MACALUSO
Cabinet l; Student Council 4; H. R. Pres. 2.3; Orche5tro Letter 1,2; Basket·
ball Shield 1,2; Golf 2.3.4; Hi-Y Club 3.4; SSSH Chairman 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Latin Club 3; Camero Club 4.
JUDITH MAGNUS
Transferred from Steinmetz H. S., Chicago, Illinois. 4; Choir 3; Foll Pioy
Crew 4; G.A.A. 1.2.3; Lifeguard 2,3; Monitor 2,3; Spanish Club 3; Future
Teachers of America Club 4.
MANFRED MALZ
Cabinet 2; H. R. Treas . 2; Glee Club 1, Choir 2.3.4. Barbershoppers 1,2,3,4,
Musicale 2,3,4, Minor Role 2, Minor Choral Aword 2. Choral Silver Pin 3.
Choral Gold Pin 4; All-State Music Activity 4; Holl Monitor 4; SSD Supervisor 4.
DONALD MANAUGH
Track l; Cross Country 1,2.3,4, Minor "N" 1,2,3, MaJor "N" 4; "N" Club 4;
Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; SSSH Ass't Chairmen 4; Personal Service Monitor I.
VENETIA MANTALOS
Transferred frow. Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Honor Certificate 2;
Art Gold Key 2; G.A.A. 1.2; 100% Club 3.4.
ALBERT MANZARDO
Bowling 2.3,4; Hi·Y Club 2.3.4, Sg!.-at-Arms 4; A.V.A. Opero1ors Club 4.
DENNIS MARINES
Football 1.
JANET MASTERS
Honor Certificate 2; H. R. Vice-Pres. 4; Glee Club l; Fall Ploy Crew l;
G.A.A. 1,3, Horseback Riding 3; P. E. Leader Shield 3; Pep Club 2.3; Tri
Hi-Y Club 3,4, Chaplain 4; Spanish Club 2; Ushers Club 3; 100% Club 4;
Magazine Drive Captain l; Yearbook Finance Stoff 2.
ELIZABETH MATAYKA
G.A.A. 1, Sof1ball Mgr. 2, Tennis Mgr. 3; Minor Letter 3; P. E. Leader 3;
Holl Monitor 4.
JOAN MATHESON
H. R. Treas. 2; Orchestra 3; Glee Club l, Musicale 3; G.A.A. l; Library
Staff 2; Pins and Pans Club l; Magazine Drive Coptain I.
ARLENE MATSON
Honor Corhficate 3; H. R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 1.2.3. Minor Choral Award 2;
Foll Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Horseback Riding 1,2; P. E.
Leader 3; Pep Club 1.2.3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; General Science Club 1.
Biology Club 2; Pins and Pans Club 1; Magazme Drive Captain I.
RAE ANN MATZICK
H. R. Soc. 1,2; Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. l; Pep Club l; Pins and Pons
Club 2,3,4.
ALEX R. MA URIZI
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Cabinet 4; Student Council 3;
Baseball 1.2,3, Shield I. Minor "N" 2,3; German Club 2,3; Politics Club 3;
Junior Red Cross Representative 2,3.
BARBARA MAURUS
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois. 3; Cabinet Alternate 4;
H. R. Sec. l; Choir 2; Fall Play Ccew 3; G.A.A. 1,3; Tri-Hi Y Club 3,4;
Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Student Union Boord Treas. 4; French
Club l; Art Club 4.
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Transferred from Senn High School. Chicago, Illinois, 3; Honor Certificate 3;
Student Council Alternate 4; H. R. Sec. 4; Art Council Chairman 4; G.A.A.
1,2; Tri-Hi·Y Club 3, Sec. 4; Spanish Club 2; Ski Club 4.
JOHN McKILLOP
H. R. Vice-Pres. 3; Hi-Y Club 2; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Board 4;
Latin Club 1,2.
DANIEL MENDELSOHN
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council 4; H. R. Pres.
1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3, Shield 1,2, Minor "N" 3; Cross Country Shield 1;
Baseball 1.2,3, Shield 1, Minor "N" 2,3; Hall Monitor 4; Science Seminar 2,3.
WIUIAM MENEILLEY
Student Council 3, Executive Board 4; SSSH 4; Student Union Board 4;
Spanish Club 4; General Science Club l; Radio Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 2, Sec. 3;
Bowling Club 3; Reflections Revelry 4.
GLORIA MENGARELLI
Cabinet Alternate 4; Student Council Alternate 3; Code of Ethics Committee 3,4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2; Debate Team 1,2,3, National Forensic League l ,2,3,4, Degree of Excellence 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir
3,4, Vivace 1,2,3,4, Student Director 3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Major Role 4,
Steering Group 3,4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Gold Pin 3; All-State
Music Activity 4; Fall Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry 3,4; Pep Club 2.3;
Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Latin
Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, High Sales Award 1,2,
Certificate Award 1,2,3.
ALICE MERWITZ
Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 1,3,4, Alternate 3; Code of Ethics Committee 4; H. R. Pres. l; Reflections Revelry 3; G.A.A. 1, Horseback Riding l;
P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4, Vic0-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; SSSH Sec. 4; Student
Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; German Club Treas. 2; Ushers
Club Junior Co-ordinator 3; Pins and Pans Club Pres. 2.
LA WHENCE MESSE
Honor Certificate 3; Student Council Alternate 3; Football Shield 1,2; Student Union Board 4; Latin Club 3,4; Biology Club Vice-Pres. 2; Math Seminar 3,4; Scribblers Club 1; A.V .A. Operators Club 2,3,4.
ANNE MEYER
Cabinet Alternate 4; Student Council l; Glee Club 2; Spotlighters 3;
G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Ticket Sales Committee 1,2,3;
Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 3,4; General Science Club 1,
Biology Club 2; Scribblers Club l; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club l;
Future Nurses Club 4; Ski Club 4.
GARY MEYERS
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois 2; Fall Play Crew 3;
Basketball Minor "S" l; Bowling 3; Hall Monitor 4; Model Railroad Club 2.
KEITH MIDDLETON
Transferred from Lane Tech H. S., Chicago, Illinois 2; Student Council 3;
Swimming Major ''N" 2,3; "N" Club 2,3,4; Water Show 2,3; P. E. Leader 2;
Monitor 3.
ARLENE MILLER
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Future Teachers of
America Club 4; Service Girl 2.
JEANETTE MILLER
Glee Club 1.
ROBERT MILLER
Transferred from St. George H. S., Evanston, Illinois, 4.
SUELLEN MILLS
Honor Certificate 3; Cabinet 2,3,4, Treas. 2,3; Student Council A lternate l;
H. R. Sec. l; Glee Club 2; All-State Music Activity 2; Reflections Revelry 3;
G.A.A. 1, Horseback Riding 2; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 1,2; Tri-Hi-Y Club
3,4; SSSH Sec. 3,4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 3; Biology Club 2; Ushers Club 3; Art
Club 4; Ski Club 4.
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Enjoying a bit of Christmcs cheer dur·
ing the Christmas party of Homeroom
206 are seniors Ken Grubb, Gloria Mengarelli, Kitty Mueller, Georgeanne Ra·
teike, Judy Shakman, Gory Krauss.
Natalie Sorkin, and Tom Lowe.
MARLENE MIZRUCHY
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Glee Club 1.2;
Choir 2; G.A.A. 1.2; Volleyball Mgr. 1.2, Minor Letter 2; P. E. Leader 1,2;
Hall Monitor I; Spanish Club 1.2,3,4.
JACQUELINE MOORE
Bronze Pin 3; Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3,4, Minor Role 3; Reflections Revelry
2.4.
DAVID MORGAN
Cabinet 2.3, Alternate 2; H. R. Vice·Pres. I. Pres. 2; Glee Club I, Choir
2,3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Dancer 2,3, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Gold
Pin 4; Swimming 1.2,3,4, Shield I. Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; Cross
Country 1.2, Shield I, Minor "N" 2; "N" Club 3,4; P. E. Leader 2; SSM
Monitor Captain 4; Junior From Committee 3; Spanish Club 3,4; Golden
Galleon Guild Associate Member 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3.4; Stamp
and Coin Club 2; Chess Club 2.
RUTH ANN MORTEN
Transferred from Schurz H. S .. Chicago, Illinois 3; National Honor Society
3.4; Laurels 1,2; Silver Pin 4; Student Council Alternate 4; Orchestra l;
Glee Club 3,4; Choir 2.3; Spollighters 4; Fall Ploy 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3, Volleyball Mgr. 2, Bowling 3; First State Letter 2; Cheer Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 3.4; Holl Monitor 2,3, Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3: Library Stoll 2,
Library Club 2; Future Teachers of America Club 4; Camera Club 1.
PATRICIA MOSKAL
Honor Certificate l; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri-Hi·Y Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
KATHLEEN MUELLER
Cabinet l; H. R. Vice-Pres. l; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Volleyball Mgr. 3, Bowling 3,
Minor Letter 2, Major Letter 3; P. E. Leader 3; Lalin Club 2, Germon Club 3;
General Science Club 1, Science Fail I.
JACQUELINE MUNRY
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet 2,3,4, Alternate 2,4; H. R. Pres. 2; Reflections
Revelry 3: G.A.A. l; P. E Leader 3; Pep Club 2; Tri·Hi·Y Club 3,4, Sgt. at
Arms 4; Hall Monitor 4; Student Union Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 4; Service Club l; Ushers Club 3;
Magazine Drive Captain 2; Yearbook Financial Stal! 2,3; Ski Club 4.
DAVID NELSON
Student Council l.
SHELDON NESLER
Tronsforred from Von StEluben H. S., Chicago, Illinois 3; Student Council
I ,2, Alternate 2; Latin Club 4; Movie Crew I ,2,3; Biology Club 2, Science
Fair 2; Mask and Gavel Club 2; Photography Club l.
FRANK NESS
Transferred from North Park Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 2.
�RHODA NEWMAN
Trcnsferred from Kenwood Semor H. S., Baltimore. Mary1and, 4; Orches1ra
l; Glee Club 4: Spanish Club 4; College Club 3: Future Teachers al America Club 4.
JOYCE NICHOLAS
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; Choir 2; Library Staff
2,3,4; Personal Service Monitor 1.2,3; Spanish Club 2.3; Future Teachers
of America Club 2,3,4.
JOSEPH NIEDER
Transferred from Von Steuben H.S., Chicago, lllinois, 3: National Honor
Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 1,2, Alternate l; Debate Team 4.
National Forensic League Membership 4; Orchestra l,2,3; Library Staff l;
German Club 4; Biology Club 2, Science Seminar 3,4, Science Fair 2,4;
Math Seminar 2.3,4, Slide Rule Club 2,3; Camera Club 2; Movie Crew l;
Cafeteria Monitor 2, Attendance Office Monitor 1.3; Mask and Gavel
Club 2; Von Steuben Journal Business Manager J.2,3; Westinghouse Science
Talent Search 4.
NINA NIPPER
Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Pres. 3,4; Twirle1s 1: Glee Club 1,3; Spotlighters l; Fall Ploy Crew 1: P. E. Leader 3,4, Shield 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4,
Sec. 4; Nilehilile Staff 3, Exchange Manager 3; French Club 2; General
Science Club 1. Biology Club 2; Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4;
Art Club 4; Ski Club 4.
BARBARA NORRIS
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Student Council 3; Glee Club 1,2,
Minor Choral Award 2; Spotlighters I; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4;
Year book General Staff 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Student Union
Board 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Golden Galleon Guild 1,2,3,4, Chairman of the Board 4.
MICHAEL NORTH
Hall Monitor 4; General Science Club I; Model Railroad Club Sec. 2; Chess
Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, High Sales Award 2, Certificate
Award 1,2,3.
LES
J. NOVAK
SYLVIA NUSS
Glee Club 1,2; Pins and Pans Club 2.
DAVID OAKES
Football l; Track l; Swimmihg 1,2,3,4, Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N"
3.4, Capt. 2,4; Bcseball 2; "N" Club 3.4; Water Show l.2. Crew l; P. E.
Leader J,2; Nilehilite Staff Photographer 2; SSSH Ass'\ Chairman 3, Chair
man 4; General Science Club l; School Photographer 2.
MARY O'BEIRNE
Student Council 2; Glee Club 2,3; G.A.A. 1,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 3,
Water Show 3; Cheer Leader I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Personal Service Monitor 3; Student Lounge Committee 2; Student Union Board 4; Scribblers
Club l; Ushers Club 3.
SHERI OLENICK
Honor Certificate 2; Cabinet 1.2; Student Council Alternate 4; Glee Club 4;
G.A.A. 1.3; Ripplettes Swim Club l.2,3,4; Water Show 1.2,3.4; P. E.
Leader 3; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Monitors 3; Library Staff 2; Science
fair 1,2.
ROBERT OLIPHANT
Hi-Y Club 2; Spanish Club 4.
PEGGY O'NEILL
Honor Certificate 3; Orchestra 1.2,3,4. Pin 3; Musicale 1,2,3,4; Spotlighters
2,3; Fall Play Crew 1,3,4, Spring Play Crew 1,3,4, Reflections Revelry
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback Riding 1.2.3; Hall Monitor 3; Homecoming
Committee 4; German Club 2.
JUDITH OPPENHEIM
Transferred from Schurz H. S.. Chicaqo, Illinois, 3; Laurel Pin 1,2; Bronze
Pin 3; Intermediate Bend 3; G.A.A. 1.2; Spcnish Club 1,2.
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�KENNETH OSTRAND
German Club 2; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2. Science Fair 2;
Scribblers Club I.
JOANNE OTIEPKA
Cabinet 4; Student Council Alternoie 3; H. R. Pres. l; Glee Club 1,2,3,
Choir 4, Minor Choral Award 2; G.A.A. 1.2.3; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 3;
Tri·lli-Y Club 3; Sc-ribblers Club l; Ushers Club 3; 100% Club 3,4; Frosh·
Soph G;rls' Club Secretory l; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2,3.
RICHARD PANKEY
Concert Bond 2,3, Pin 3; Intermediate Band l; Track 1,2,3,4, Minor "N"
1,2, Major "N" 3; Cross Country 1.2.3, Sh:eld l, Minor "N" 2,3; Wrestling
1,2,3,4, Minor "N" 1.2.3. Co-captain 2; "N" Club 4; Hi-Y Club 2,3.4. Executive Vice-Pres. 4; SSSJ-i Ass't Chairmen 4; Student Union Monitors 4; P. E.
Leader 1,2.
THOMAS PAPPAS
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 4; Spanish Club 4.
CAROLYN PATZOLD
Transferred horn Schurz H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Glee Club 3; G.A.A.
1.2,3,4, Horseback Riding 2, Ripplet:es Swim Club I .2.3.4, Water Show 3;
Pep Club 4; 1ri-lli-Y 3,4; Hall Monitor 2,3,4; French Club I; Gun Club 2.
JOHN PERONA
Transferred from Thornton Fraclicnal H. S., Calumet City, Illinois, 3;
Baseball Minor "N" 3; Boys' Chorus l; Meistersingers.
DENNIS PERRIN
Transferred !rem Genoa City H. S., Genoa City, Wisconsin 4; Football
Major "G" 2,3, Mgr. Major "G" I; Baseball Major "G" 3, Mgr. Major "G"
I ,2; Bcsketboll Mgr. J.2, Softball Mgr. I ,2; Sound-Oil Stoff Feature Editor 3.
JAMES PERSON
II. R. Pros. 4; Glee Club 1, Choir 2,3, Barbershoµµers I; Football, Shield l;
Latin Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 4.
NORMAN PETERSEN
Cabinet 3.
RICHARD PETERSEN
BONNIE PETERSON
1.,n, r C rtificate 3; S.11dent Council 1.2,3, Alternate 2; H. R. Pres. 1,2.4.
Vicc.-P.,,,. 3; Glee Cluo I; RG!lectio~s Revelry 3,4; G.A.A. I; Tri-Hi-Y Club
3,4; SSSH Alternate 3; Personal Service Monitor 4; Student Union Boord 4;
Spanish Club 4; Ski Club 4.
JANET PETERSON
Transferrea from Luther North, Chicago, Illinois I; Honor Certificate 2;
Glee Club 1,2,3, Choir 4, Vivace 3.4, Musicale Crews 2.3,4, Minor Choral
Award 2, Choral Silver Pin 4; Foll Play Crew 3.4. Spring Play Crew 3,
Reflections Revelry Crew 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2.3,4, Horseback Riding 1,2,3, Ripplettes Swim Club 2,3,4, Swim Manager 4, Water Show 2.3,4; P. E. Leader
3,4; Pep Club 2; Hi-Y Club Honorary Soc. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; SSSH Sec. 3;
Monitors, Head Sec. 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee
3,4; Spanish Club 4; Ski Clul:i SGc. 4.
JAMES PETRILLO
Transferred from St. George H. S .. Evanston, Illinois, 4; Bronze Pin 2; Student Council 3; H. R. Treas. 3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4, Minor "G"
1,2, Major "G" 3; Basketball 1.2; Junior Prom Committee 2; Homecoming
Commi•te" 3.
DALE PICKELL
G.A.A. I.
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�COUNSELORS GIVE EXPERT
ADVICE ON COLLEGES .. .
Miss Aune Toivola, college counselor,
helps Rhona Grant discover the college
best suited to her.
ROBERT PIPER
Honor Certificate 3; Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Pres. 2; Glee Club 1. Choir
2.3.4. Bcrrbershoppers 2,3.4, Musicale 2. Minor Choral Award 2, Choral
Silver Pin 3. Choral Gold Pin 4; All-State Music Activity 4; Hi-Y Club 2.3;
SSSH Ass't. Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 4; General Science Club I.
JAMES PITT
Cabinet Alternate I; Spring Play Crew 2, Reflections Revelry Crew 1.2;
Football 1,2, Shield I; Track 1.2,3; Wrestling 1.2,3; Horseback Riding 1,2,3.
NANCY PLOTNICK
Honor Certificate 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Fall Play Crew 3.4;
G.A.A. l; Tri-Hi-Y Club Chaplain 4, Pres. 4; Nilehilite Staff 3,4, News Bureau Chief 4; Personal Service Monitor 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Home·
coming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; General Science Club 1, Biology
Club 2; Scribblers Club 1, Golden Galleon Guild Associate Member 4;
Pins and Fans Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 2.3.
PHYLLIS PONTO
Cabinet Vice-Pres. 2; Student Council Alternate !; H. R. Sec. I; Glee Club
1,2; G.A.A. 1.2; Cheer Leader l; Pep Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club 2;
Scribblers Club l; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 2; Ski Club 4.
PATSY POPPENHAGEN
Library Sta![ 2,3.
RALPH POPPENHAGEN
Football Shield 1.
GERALDINE POSPHALA
Transferred from Holy Family Academy, Chicago, Illinois. I; Chorus l;
Latin A ward l.
ROBERT POWERS
Transferred from Evanston Twp. H. S., Evanston, Illinois, 2; Track 2; Spanish Club 4; Bowling 2,3, Capt. 3.
DOLORES POZNER
Transferred from Amundsen H. S.. Chicago, Illinois. 2; Spanish Club 4.
ROBERT PRIEVE
Transferred from Loyola Academy, Chicago, Illinois, 3; Debate Team l;
Football l; Basketball 2,3; Golf 1,2; Loyola Newspaper Staff 2,3; Greek
and Latin Club 3. French Club 3.
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�ROSLYN RADKE
Glee Club 1.2,3; G.A.A. l; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Spanish Club 4.
JEROME RAJSKI
Spanish Club 4.
WILLIAM RAKOWSKI
Honor Certificate 2; Cross Country Minor "N" l; Baseball 1,2, Shield 1,
Minor "N" 2; Hi-Y Club 3.4; Hall Monitor 4.
GEORGEANNE RATEIKE
Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 2, Pres. 3; Fall Play Crew 2,
Spring Play Crew 2; G .A.A. 1,2,3; Ripplettes Swim Club 4, Water Show 4;
P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Yearbook Senior Staff 4,
Finance Staff 3; Hall Monitor 3,4, Personal Service Monitor 3; Homecoming
Committee 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Ushers Club 3; 100% Club 3,4; Ski
Club 4; Art Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 2.
MICHAEL RATNER
Transferred from Lafayette H. S.. Brooklyn, New York, 3; Football Mmor
"N" 4; Baseball Minor "N" 3; SSSH Ass't Chairman 3; Student Union
Board Pres. 4.
SUZANNE RAYMOND
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; Art Council 4; Fall
Play Crew 4; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Personal Service Monitor 3;
Ticket Sales Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 4; Ushers
Club 3; Art Club 4.
RONALD READING
Transferred from Evanston Twp. H. S., Evanston, Ilino!s, 3; Wrestling
Numerals I.
JUDITH REAM
Honor Ceriiiicate 2; Student Council Alternate l; H. R. Vice-Pres. 1,2; G.A.A.
1,2; P. E. Leader 3; Tri·Hi-Y 3; Yearbook Finance Staff l; Holl Monitor 4;
Latin Club 1, Spanish Club 2.4; General Science Club l; Magazine Drive
Captain I.
MARY ANN REESE
Silver Pin 4; Cabinet 2; American Legion Oratorical Contest 1,2.3,4; Debate
Team l; G .A.A. l; Pep Club 3; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Scribblers Club l;
Golden Galleon Guild 3,4; Pins and Pans Club l; Bridge Club 3; 100%
Club 4.
RITA REJEWSKI
Transferred from Steinmetz H. S .. Chicago, lilinois, 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Baseball Team l; Girls' Rifle Team 1.2; P. E. Leader 3; Polish Club 1.2, German
Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 1,2; Pre-Medics Club 1,2; Pins and Pans Club 4;
Future Teachers of America Club 4.
RUSSELL REUTER
Track 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Physics Club 3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3;
Magazine Drive Captain 1, Certificate A ward 3; Chess Club 3.
JUDITH REYNOLDS
Student Council l; Glee Club 1.2; G.A.A. l; Tri-H1-Y Club 3; Holl Monitor 4;
Pins and Pans Club 2; Magazine Drive Captain 1.
DONNA RICE
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; Student Council l; Yearbook Senior Staff 4; Hall Monitor 2; French Club 1,2,3; Office Practice
1,2,3; Red Cross Representative 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Art Club 4.
CHARLES RICHARDS
Basketball Shield 1.
�SHARON RICHMAN
H. R. Sec. 1,2; Glee Club 1.2, Choir 3,4, Student Director 4, Vivace 2,3,4,
Musicale Crew 2, Minor Choral A ward 2, Choral Silver Pin 3, Choral Gold
Pin 4; Spotlighters l; Fall Ploy 4; G.A.A. I; Hall Monitor 4, Cafeteria Mon·
itor 4; French Club 2.
PAULINE RICHTER
Transferred from Senn H. S. , Chicago, Illinois, 3; Honor Club l; Silver Pin 4;
Student Council Alternate l; H. R. Treas. 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Hall Monitor 1.2;
Red Cross Representative J.
JUDITH RINGEL
Cabinet Alternate l; H. R. Sec. I; Spotlighters I; Spring Play Crew I;
G.A.A. 1,2; Personal Service Monitor 4; Library Staff 2,3; Spanish Club 2;
Scribblers Club l.
BARBARA RITTER
Concert Band 3, Cadet Band 1, Intermedia te Band 2. Letter I, Pin 3; Spot·
lighters 2; G.A.A. 3,4, RippleHes Swim Club 3,4, Water Show 3; Pep Club
2,3,4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; SSO Library Ass'! Chairman 4; Hall Monitor 3;
Student Union Board 4; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club Sec. l; Art
Club 4; Ski Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, Certificate Award !.
DONNA ROBERTS
Student Council 2, Alternate 3; G .A.A. I; Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi·Y Club 3;
Spanish Club 3; Pins and Pans Club l; Future Teachers of America Club 4.
ELIZABETH ROBERTS
Homecoming Commit1ee 4; Library Staff 2,3; Spanish C'lub 3,4; Scribblers
Club I; Ushers Club 3; Future Teachers of America Club 3,4; 100% Club 4.
LOIS RODISH
Transferred from S1. Scholastica H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; H. R. Vice·
Pres. 1, Sec. 2, Vice·Pres.·Sec. 3; Spotlighters 1,2; Fall Play Crew 2, Spring
Play Crew 2, Reflections Revelry Crew 2; G.A.A. 2.3,4; P. E. Leader 3;
Pep Club 2,3,4; Tri-Hi·Y Club 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Junior
Prom Commitlee 3; Library Stall 1; Latin Club I, Spanish Club 2; Pins and
Pans Club 4; Reflections Leader l.
DANIEL ROSEN
Tennis I.
EDWARD ROSEN
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S.. Chi=go, Illinois, 3; Bowling 2,3; Monitor
Ass't 3; Sullivan Sen1inel Review Agent 1.
RICHARD ROSENBERG
Transferred irom Bioom. Twp. ri . S .. Chicago rieights. :t'... I; \Vrestlinq l;
SSSH Assistant Chairman 3; Latin Club 1,2; Biology Club 2, Physics Club 3;
A.V .A. Operators Club I; Radio Club I; Chess Club 1,2.
RUTH ROSENFELD
Transferred from East Meadow H. S., New York, New York, l; G.A.A. 1.2;
Latin Club 4, German Club 3.
FRANK ROWELL
Transferred from St. George H. S.. Evanston, Illinois, 3.
RONALD RUDOLPH
H. R. Vice-Pres. 1, Pres. 2: Football 2,3, Mgr. Shield 2, Mgr. Minor "N" 3;
Baseba ll 1.2.3,4, Minor "N" 1, Mgr. Shield 2, Mgr. Minor "N" 3, Mgr. Major
"N" 4; A.V .A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4, Chief Operator 4.
THOMAS RUECKERT
Honor Certificate 3; Student Council 4; Wrestling I: Pep Club 3; Monitor 4;
Stamp and Coin Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 2, High Sales A ward 1.2,
Certificate Award 1,2.
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�BARBARA RUMACK
Transfe·-red from Bowen H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3: Honor Certificate 3;
Glee Club 3,4; Fall Play Crew 4, Spring Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Tri·Hi-Y
Club 4; Attendance Office Monitor '2; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Future
Teachers of America Club 4; Chess Club l.
HAROLD RUTTENBERG
Transferred frcm Senn H. S., Chica00. Illinois, l; Bronze Pin 3; Student
Council 4; Personal Service Monitor 3,4; Lalln Club 2,3; Math Seminar 3;
Physics Club 3; Chess Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 3, Certificate
Award 3.
LA WREN CE RUTTENBERG
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; Hall Monitor l.
WILLIAM RUYLE
Transferrod from Peoria H. S., Peoria, Illinois, 3; Honor Certificate 3; Band
1,2, Letter 1, Pin 2; National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Student Director 4, Spring Play Crew 3, Reflections Revelry Crew 3; Hi-Y Club 3,4,
Executive Vice-Pres. 3, Chaplain 4; SSSH Supervisor 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
THOMAS SACOMANO
Transferred from St. George H. S., Evanston, Illinois, 3; Glee Club 2,3; Fall
Pby Crew 3; Swimming Mgr. Shield 2; Tennis Mgr. Shield 3; Bowling 3.
FRANK SALOMON
Glee Club 1,2.3, Musicale Sceering Group 2.
DON S. SAMUELSON
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3; Cabinet 2; Student Council Alter·
nate 3; H. R. Pres. 1.4; Illini Boys' State 3; Cadet Band l; Football 2,3,4,
Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4; P. E. Leader 2; Ht·Y Club 3,4,
Vice-Pres. 4; Hall Monitor 4.
DONALD SAUNDERS
National Honor Society 3.4; Bronzo Pin 3; Student Council Alternate l;
H. R. Sec. 3; Laun Club 2,3,4; General Science Club 1, Biology Club 2,
Physics Club 3, Science Seminar 2,3,4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1,2,3,4;
Student Union Monitor 4.
WILLIAM SAVAS
Student Council Alternate 4; Football Maier "N" 3.4; Swimming Minor
"N" l; Wrestling 4; "N" Club 3,4; P. E. Leader 1,2; Student Union Board 4;
Ski Club 4.
ROBERT SAYLES
Hi·Y Club 3,4.
JEFFREY SCHIFF
Cabinet 2; Student Council Alternate 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 1,3; Football Mgr.
Shield I; Basketball 2,3, Minor "N" 3, Mgr. Shield 2; P. E. Leader 2.3;
Hi-Y Club 2; Hall Monitor 2,3.4; Student Lounge Committee 2; Magazine
Drive Captain 2, Certificate Award 1.2.
SANDRA SCHMICKL
Orchestra 1,2, Principai 2. Leiter 1.2; Vivace l.
BARRY SCHOLNICK
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Orchestra 1,2; Baseball
3, Minor "N" 3; Hall Monitor 3.
ROBERT SCHULTE
Transferred from St. Mel's H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2.
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�JOANN SCHULZ
CAROLYN SCHWEIG
Tranzferred from Senn H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Honor Club 1, National
Honor Society 4; Silver Pin 4; H. R. P res. 1.2; Yearbook Senior Staff 3,4,
Co-Chairman 4; Yearbook Salesman l; French Club 2.4. Vice-Pres. 4;
Golden Galleon Guild 3,4; Future Teachers of America 4.
CAROLE SELZER
Glee Club l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Pins and Pans Club 2.
JUDY SHAKMAN
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S. , Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council
1,2,3, Alternate 2,3; H. R. Pres. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Horseback Riding 3;
Personal Service Monitor 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1, German Club 2,3; General
Science Club L Biology Club 3; Future Teachers of America Club 4.
MYRON SHELLIST
Transferred from Tuley H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Glee Club '2., Choir 3,4,
Musicale 3; Hall Monitor 4; R.0.T.C. 1.
LANA SHEVELENKO
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; H. R. Sgt. at Arms 2,
Sec. l; Concert Band 1,2,3, Letter 3; Office Monitor 2,3; Library Staff 4;
Spanish Club 2,3; Foreign Relations Club 3.
BEVERLY SHIPKA
Bronze Pin 4; H. R. Sec.-Treas. 3; P. E. Leader 3; Pep Club 2,3; Tr!-Hi-Y
Club 3,4; Yea1bcok Senior Staff 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish
Club 4; Ski Club 4; Ushers Club 3; 100% Club 4; Bridge Club 2; Magazine
Drive Captain 2, Certificate Award 2.
LINDA SHUBERT
H. R. Treas. 2; Cabinet Alternate l; Twirlers 2; Spring Play Crew l;
G.A.A. 1.2; Pep Club 1.2; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Hall Monitor 3; Yearbook Senior
Staff 4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Spanish Club 3; Pins and Pans
Club 1.2.
GERALD SHULMAN
Transferred from Roesevelt H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Track 4; Baseball 3,4;
Bowling 3; Hall Monitor 2,3,4; Spanish Club 3.
RICHARD SHUTAN
Bronze Pin 3; H. R. Vice-Pres. 2; Reflections Revelry Award 2; Football
3,4, Minor "N" 3, Major "N" 4; "N" Club 4; Hall Monitor 3,4, Assistan1
Capt. 3; Spanish Club 2,3, Sgt. at Arms 3; A.V.A. Operators Club 1.2.
BONNIE SIELSKI
Glee Club 1.2.3, Choir 4, Vivace 3,4, Musicale 2.3,4, Major Role 2,3,4,
Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Gold Pin 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3,4; Ushers Club 3; Ski Club 4.
ROCHELLE SILVERSTEIN
Transferred from Austin H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; National Honor Society
3,4, Honor Club l; Bronze Pin 3; Student Council 1,2; American Legion
Oratorical Contest 3.4, Debate Team 4; Mask and Gavel Club 2; Hall Monitor l; French Club 2; Exponents Club l; Golden Galleon Guild 3.4.
SHARON SLOVACEK
Glee Club 1; Personal :3ervice Monitor 4; Library Stal! 2,3; Office Occupations Club 4; JOO% Club 3,4.
RON SMENTEIC
Transferred from Weber H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2: Football Minor "N" 3,4;
Hall Monitor 4.
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�BONNIE SMITH
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Student Council 4;
H. R. Sec.-Treas. 4: Fall Play Crew 4; Reflections Revelry Crew 4; G.A.A.
2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Hall Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Spanish Club I; Biology Club 4; Ushers
Club 2; Bridge Club 2: Future Teachers of America Club 4; Ski Club 4.
SARAH SMITH
H. R. Sec. 2, Pres. 3: Concert Band 2,3,4, Letter 2; Vivace 1,2,3,4, Alumnae
Sec. 4, Musicale Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3: Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 4;
Spanish Club 4; General Science Club 1.
JAMES SMITHAM
Glee Club 1,2, Choir 3; Bowling 2.
JAMES SOLAN
Transferred from Lane Tech H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l.
IRIS SONKIN
Bronze Pin 3; Orchestra 1,2, Leiter I; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4, Softball Mgr. 1,2, Freshman Representative I, Camp 3, Bowling 2.3, Water
Show Crew 3, Second Stole Letter 4; P. E. Leader 3.4; Nilehilite Staff Girls'
Sports Editor 3.
KAREN SOPKIN
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3; Ice
Skating Club l; Hall Monitor 1,2.
GARY SORENSON
General Science Club I; Scribblers Club I; Radio Club 1.2.3,4, Pres. 3.
NATALIE SORKIN
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois. 2.
GARRY SPAIN
Hi-Y Club 2.3; A.V.A. Operators Club 3.
ALEXANDER SPIEGEL
Cabinet 1,2,3,4, Alternate 4; Reflections Revelry Crew 2; Basketball Minor
"N" 3; Hi-Y Club 4; Library Service 4; Student Union Board 4.
S.S.O. RUNS SMOOTHLY
UNDER EXPERT LEADERS
Bill Ihne, S.S.O. Head, instructs his sec·
retary, Roslyn Virgilio, to file hall warnings and ditto a bulletin for all S.S.0.
personnel.
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�JERRY G. STOCKBRIDGE
Transferred from Senn H. S .. Chicago, lllmois, 3; Football 2.
DONNA STONE
Transferred from Austin H. S .. Chicago, 11linois, 4; Honor Club 1,2; Glee
Club 1.2.3; G.A.A 1,2,3.
ROGER STONE
Student Council Alternate 2; H. R. Pres. 1.2; Football 1,4, Shield 1. Minor
"N" 4; Track Shield 1; SSSH Chairman 4; Student Union Board Monitor 4;
Reflections Revelry 4.
RONALD STONE
Cabinet Alternate 4; H. R. Pres. 4; Football 1,4, Shield 1, Major "N" 4;
Basketball Shield l; SSSH Chairmen 4.
JOSEPH STOUT
Cabinet Alternate 4; Wrestling 1,2; Homecoming Committee 4; Astronomy
Club 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. I. Pres.?; A.V.ll. Operators Club 2,3; Politics Club 3;
Magazine Drive Captain 2.
THEODORE STRALEY
Transferred from Evanston Twp. H. S., Evanston. Illinois, 2; Radio Club
1,2,3. Pres. 3.
ALAN SUSSMAN
Transferred from Senn H S .. Chicago, Illinois, l; Glee Club l .2.3; Musicale
Crew 3; Scribblers Club I; Bowling Club 3.
DONNALEE SWANSON
H. R. Sec. 2; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Musicale 2,3,4, Minor Choral Award 2,
Choral Silver Pin 4; Spotlighters 2,3, Sec. 2,3; Nation::il Thespian Society
3.4; Fall Play Crew 2.3.4. Spring Play Crew 2,3,4, Reflections Revelry
2,3,4; G.A.A. J.2,3,4, Horseback Riding 3, Water Show l; Pep Club 2,3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; By-Lines Reporter 4; Hall Monitor 4, Personal Service
Monitor 3; Ticket Sales Committee 2; Biology Club 2; Scribblers Club l.
JUDITH SWANSON
Glee Club 1.2. Musicale 2; G.A.A. l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Library Stoff 2;
Spanish Club 4; General Science Cl uh 1; Pins and Pans Club 2.
ROY SWANSON
Transferred from Lane Tech 11. S-, Chicago, Illinois, 2; Football 1,2, Shield 2.
ERNEST STAPELFELD
Track 2; Cross Country Minor "N" 1.2; Baseball l; Boys' Bowling Club
Team Captain 2.3.
VIRGINIA STEGMEYER
JOANN STENGER
Transferred from St. Benedict H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; H. R. Sec. l; Glee
Club 1,2; Choir 1.2; neflections Revelry Crew 3; Basketball Mgr. I; Personal Service Monitor 3; German Club 3.
CAROL STIER
G.A.A. J.2; Hall Monitor 4; Germon Club 2; Scribblers Club l; 100%
Club 3,4.
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�LOIS SWEET
Transferred fro'11 Amundsen H. S., Ch1coqo, Illmo1s. l · Hcmor '"<nit wale 2;
H. R. Sec·Tteos. 3; Choir l; G.A.A. l. Rippletles Swim Cluh 2,3, Waler
Show 2; Pep Club 2,3; Tri Ht·Y Club 3,4; Personal ServirA Monitor 2.;
Spanish Club 1; Ushers Club 3.
ROY SWENSON
H. R. Vice Pres . 2; Baske1ball Minor "N" 3; Track 3,4, Major "N" 4;
Baseball I; "N" Club 4: Hi Y Club 3.4; Hall Monitor 3: Student Union
Board Monitor 4.
WILLIAM SWINYARD
Bronze Pin ?.; 01chestra Letler l.?.; Hi-Y Club 2,3; SSSH Ass'<. C'honmon ·1;
Generoi Science Club l; A.V.A. Opem1ors Club 1,?.; Craflsmnn's Guild 2.
LORRAINE SWITAL
Glee Club I .2; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Chb ?.; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; I! 1ll Monitor 4;
French Club 4; 100% Club 3.4.
GERALD SYMON
Transfened from Marshall H. S .. Chicago, ll!ino1s, l; H. R. S"c. I; Bend I;
Football 2; Baseball 2.3,4; P. E. Leade1 I; Monitor I.
MELANIE TANNENBAUM
Transferred from Austin 1-t. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 3; Honor Club 1.2: Hcnor
Cer\llicate 3; Choir l.2; Refleclions Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Yeorbock
Senior Slaff 4; SSO Typist 4; Library Staff 1.2,3; Spanish Club 4; Future
Teachern of America Ciub 1.2.4; College Girls' Club 1.2; Mask end Gavel
Club 2; 100% Club 3,4.
ARLENE TARNOW
Glee Club I; G.A.A. 1.2; Hall Monitor 4: Pins and Pans Club 1,2,3; Ski
Club 4.
ALLEN TEPLITZ
Transferred from Marshall H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Holl Moni1cr 1.2;
A.V.A. Orera1ors Club 1.2; Service Minor "M" 2.
TOAN THIRY
Transferred from Roosevelt H. S.. Chicago, lllin01s, 4: Student Counc 1 , ,2,4,
Alternate 1, Officer's Council 3; Art Gold Key 2; Tw:rlers 2,3; Mixed
Chorus 2; G.A.A. 1,2.3,4, Treas. 3, Water Show 2,3; Fits! Stole Lellor 3;
P E. LAodi>r l.2.3.4; Tri lli-Y Club 3; Hal' Monitor 2; Library Staff I.
LUCY TISETH
Glee Club l ,?., Choir 3. Musicale 1.2,3, Minor Choral Award 2; Spotlight·
ers I; Fall Play Crow l; G.A.A. 1: Yearbook Fincncial Staff 3, Sonier
Staff 4; Hall Monitor 4; Scribblers Club I; Golden Galleon Gu:Jd 1,7,3,4,
Board 3.4; Future Teachers ol America Club 4; Maqczme Drive Captain 3,
Certificate A ward 3.
TERRY TOBIN
Cabinet Alternate 3; Cadet Band 1,2, Intermediate Band 3; Football 3.4.
Major "N" 4; Baseball I; Wrestling 2; "N" Club 4; SSSH Supervisor 4;
Student Union Board Monitor 4: Junior Prem Committee 3; General Science
Club I; A.V.A. Operators Club 1.2.3.4.
RICHARD TOLOSKO
Bowling l; Ticket Soles Commitlee 4.
SUSAN TRENDEL
Glee Club l; Fall Play Crew I: G.A.A. ].3, Bowling 3; Pep Club 1,2,4;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Hall Monitor 4; Magazine Drive Certificate Award I.
CARL !RENDLER
Glee Club I, Ch0ir 2,3, Barbe1shoppers 1,2,3.4, Musicale 2,3, Minor Choral
Award I. Choral SilvPr Pin 3; Hi-Y Club 4; Holl Monitor 4; Getman Club 2;
Biology Club 2.
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�DAVID TURNER
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 3; Debate Team 2,3, National Forensic League 2, Degree of Honor 3; Cadet Band 1, Concert Band 2,3,4,
Letter 2. Pin 3; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 3,4; Monitor Captain 4; General
Science Club l, Physics Club 3, Astronomy Club 2, Science Seminar 2,3,
Science fair 2; Politics Club 2,3; Magazine Drive Captain 1,2, High Sales
Award l, Certificate Award 1.2.
PETER TWOROGER
Swimming 1,2,3,4, Shield 1. Minor "N" 2,3, Major "N" 4; Water Show 2;
P. E. Leader 2; Hi-Y Club 2; Hall Monitor 3,4; Student Union Board 4;
German Club 2; A.V.A. Operators Club 3,4; Magazine Drive High Sales
Award 2,3, Certificate Award 2,3; Ski Club Pres. 4.
KENT VALAND
Football Shield 1.
VIRGINIA VANBEEK
Cabinet 1,2,3, Sec. l; Personal Service Monitor 1.2; Homecoming Commit·
tee 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Ski Club 4.
JAMES V ANDERVELDE
Cabinet 4; Tennis l.2,3,4, Shield l. Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 3,4; "N" Club 4;
Hi-Y Club 2,3.4; SSSH Ass't. Chairman 4; Monitor Captain 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; German Club 2; General Science Club 1. Biology Club 2;
A.V.A. Operators Club l; Magazine Drive Captain 1.
ROSLYN VIRGILIO
Transferred from Foreman H. S., Chicago, Illinois, l; Student Council 4;
H. R. Sec. 2; Glee Club l; Spotlighters 3; G .A.A. I.2,3; P. E. Leader 3;
Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; SSO Head Sec. 4; Hall Monitor 3; Student Union Board 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Student Lounge Committee 3; Latin Club 2,3;
Ushers Club 3; Magazine Certificate Award 2,3.
DOUGLAS W ARD
Glee Club 1,2, Musicale Crew 2,3; Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 4;
Ski Club 4.
LINDA WARD
H. R. Sec. I. Treas. 2; Glee Club l; G.A.A. 1.2,3, Horseback Riding 2,3,
Water Show Crew l; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 3,
Personal Service Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Ushers Club 3; Future Nurses Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1.
HERBERT WASSERMAN
Transferred from Lake View H. S .. Chicago, Illinois, 2; Football Minor "N"
3,4; Hall Monitor 4; A.V.A. Operators Club 1.
ANNE WEBER
H. R. Sec. 2; Glee Club 2,3, Musicale 2,3, Minor Choral Award 3; Spring
Play Crew 3; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pins and Pans Club 1.2,3,4.
DENNIS WEGL
Hi-Y Club 2,3,4; Hall Monitor 4; Homecoming Committee 3; General Science
Club l; Stamp and Coin Club 1.
IRENE W EINBERG
Transferred from Senn H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, l; H. R. Sec. 2; Fall Play
Crew 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Bowling 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3.4; Yearbook Salesman 1.
Senior Stafl 4; Hall Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Junior Prom
Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 4; French Club 2; Future Teachers of
America Club 4; Art Club 4; Ski Club 4.
MARTIN WEISBERG
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S.. Chicago, Illinois, 2; S!udent Council l;
H. R. Vice-Pres. l; Intermediate Band l; Football Minor "N" 4; General
Science Club l; Ski Club 4.
SUSAN WEISS
Silver Pin 4; Glee Club 1,2. Minor Choral Award 2; Spotlighters 3,4;
National Thespian Society 4; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 2,
Reflections Revelry Crew 3; G.A.A. L2 .3.4; P. E. Leader 3,4; Pep Club 2;
Yearbook General Staff 3,4; Welfare Committee 2; General Science Club l;
Scribblers Club 1; Golden Galleon Guild 3,4; Future Teachers of America
Club 4.
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�VALENTIN E DANCE
SPARKS ROMANCE ...
Mick McDermott and Wyn Dorrian ex·
plain "the snowman in the meadow"
from "Winter Wonderland" to Judy Du
Bonn and Ken Grubb at the "Pair ol
Hearts."
SARELL WEISS
Transferred from Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, llhnois, 3; Orcl1estra l;
G.A.A. 1,2, Basketball Mgr. 2, Volleyball Mgr. 2; Personal Service Monitor 1.2.
JEAN WEISSBURG
Nationc:l Honor Society 3,4; Bronze Pin 2; Student Council 3,4, Alternate 3;
Code of Ethics Committee 4; American Legion Oratorical Contest 2; Debate
Team 2,3, National Forensic League 3, Degree of Honor 3; Glee Club 1,2,
Choir 3 4, Vivace 1.2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Minor Choral Award 2, Choral Silver
Pin 3, Choral Gold Pin 4; Latin Club 2,3.4; Magazine Drive Captain I.
TWILA WELLS
Cabinet Sec. 3; Student Council Alternate 3,4; H. R. Sec. l; Art Council
Co-Chairman 3; Spotlighters 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4;
Nilehilite Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Committee 3,4;
Latin Club 2, Spanish Club 3.4, Sgt. at Arms 3.4; General Science Club l;
Scribbl&rs Club ]; Ushers Club 3; Pins and Pans Club l; Future Nurses
Club 4; Magazine Drive Captain 1,3, Certificate Award l; Art Club 4,
Ski Club 4.
CAROL WENZEL
G.A.A. 1.
ROSEMARY WERMERSKIRCHEN
Transferred from St. Mkhael's Central H. S.. Chicago, IJlinois, 2; Glee
Club 3; Pep Club 3.
MARCIA WESLEY
Student Council 3.4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Concert Band 2,3,4, Cadet Band l,
Letter 2, Pin 3,4; Musicale 2,3; G.A.A. Water Show l; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3;
Hall Monitor 4; Spanish Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 3.
BRUCE WESTGATE
KENNETH WHITE
Cabinet 2; Student Council Alternate 4; Debate Team 2; Spring Play 2,
Reflections Revelry Crow 3; Football Mgr. Shield 2; Physics Club 3, Science
Fair 1; Scribblers Club l; A.V.A. Operators Club 1.2; Politics Club 2;
Chess Club 1,2,3,4.
PHYLLIS WHITE
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, IJlinois. l; Gloe Club 2: Personal
Service Monitor 4; Ticket Sales Committee 4; Magazine Drive Captain 3.
ROGER WHITSETT
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 3; Baseball Major "S" 2,3.
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DAVID WICKER
Cabinet Alternate 2; Cadet Band 2; Glee Club 1,3, Choir 4; Football 1,2,4,
Shield I, Minor "N" 2, Major "N" 4; Basketball Shield 1,2; Golf 3; P. E.
Leader 2; Hi-Y Club 2.
DENNIS WILLE
Honor Certificate 2; Football Shield 2; Baseball Minor "N" 2,3; Hall Monitor 4; Astronomy Club I .
•,
DENNIS WILLIAMSON
General Science Club 1.
NANCY WISER
BARBARA WOLFF
G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, GoH Mgr. 2, Horseback Riding 1,2,3, Pres. 3, Treas. 2,
Bowling 1,2, Major Lotter 2; Pep Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Hall Monitor 4;
Homecoming Committee 4; Art Club 4.
ELIZABETH WOOD
Honor Certificate 3; Cabinet 2; H. R. Sec. 4; Glee Club 1,2, Minor Choral
Award 2; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Crew 2, G .A.A. I; Pep Club
2,3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3,4; Personal Service Monitor 3; Ticket Sales Committee
2.4; Latin Club 2,3; Uc;hers Club 3; Magazine Drive Captain 1.
AMY WULF
Trans ferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Bronze Pin 3; Student
Council l ; H. R. Pres. 1, Sec. 2; Fall Play Crew 3, Spring Play Ctew 2,3;
G .A.A. l,'1, Tennis Mgr. 2, Volleyball Mgr. 1,2; P. E. Leader 3; Tri-Hi-Y
Club 4; Yearbook General Staff 3, Associate Edi tor 4; Monitors 1,2.4;
Library Staff ].?; Spanish Club l,2,4, Sec. 1,2; Swim Club 1,2, Water Show
1.2; Golden Galleon Guild 2,3.4.
DEANNA WULFF
H. R. Sec. J ,2; Glee Club l; Pep Gub 2; Ticket Sales Committee 2.
RICHARD YOUNG
National Honor Society 3,4; Silver Pin 4; Cabinet Alternate l; S tudent
Council 2.4. Alternate?; H. R. VicePres. 2; Debate Team 1,2,3,4, National
Forensic League 2, D"'gree 01 Excellence 3; Hi-Y Club 2,3,4, Editor of Trojan
Triangle 3; SSSH Ass't Chc:rm:::n 3; Stude:it Lounge Committee 3; Hail
Monitor ?; Lalin Club 1 2; General Science Club 1. Sec. 1, Physics Club
Pres. 3. Science Seminar 2,3; Scribblers Club I, Golden Galleon Guild
1.2,3,4. Board 3,4; Politics Club 2.3, PrEs. 3.
PAUL ZEINFELD
Transferred from Senn H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 4; Basketball Major "S"
J ,2,3; Golf Minor "S" 3.
ROBERT ZUBER
Bowling 2,3; Astronomy Club 1,2,3.
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SCOTT ETTER
Transferred from Kolly H. S., Chicago, lllino1s, l; Football Minor "N" l;
Basketball Shield l; Swimming Shield l; Baseball Minor "N" l; Hi-Y
Club 3; Ha!J Monitor 3.
PAULA GOLDBERG
Transferred !rem Von Steuben H. S., Chicago, Il!mois, 2; Student Council l;
H. R. Vice-Pres. l; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Hall Monitor 1.
ARLENE KLINGHOFFER
Transferred from Suliivan H. S., Chica:;io, Illinois, 4; Choir J,2,3; Synchronized Swimming 1,2.3, Water Show 2,3; Pitman Honor Award 3.
JAMES KOCH
KENNETH SCHIFFMAN
Transferred from Sullivan H. S., Chicago, Illinois, 2; Intermediate Band 4;
Spanish Club 1,2; Radio Club 2,3.4, Vice-Pres. 2,3; Bridge Club 3; Chess
Club 2,3,4, Sec. 2,4.
PATRICIA SCHROEDER
Transferred from Evanston Twp, H. S., Evanston, 111inois, 4.
"GRADUATION M EANS
GOOD BYE " ...
In preparation for the biggest evont of
the year, Nina Nipper helps Jay Doney
with his cap end gown.
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�The social event of the year, the Prom, is plcnn0d by the Junior Class Cabinet. Back Row:
Rita Berens, Anne Cusic, Gail Siemund, Jo Ann Smith, Suzanne Duffield, Roberta Young,
Judy Wilson. Second Row: Karen Rosenquist (Secretary), Bob Dilg (President}, Sieve Hawk,
Arthur R1cordah, Gene Fogarty, Bill Tomsik (Vice-President}. Gwen Johnson. Fi1st Row:
Sandee Kagan, Nancy Lotz, Arlene Plait (Treasurer), Judy Pouzar, Mary Jane Mitchell, Denise
Kariohch, G::iil Sullivcn, Keren Mc:gner, Jocn Norberg.
JUNIORS WORRY OVER COLLEGE ENTRANCE
In many ways the junior of today is very different from
his counterpart of the 1920's. In that "rah rah" period a
boy going to that big event that marks the climax of
every junior year, the Prom, picked up his girl in Dad's
Stutz Bear Cat. The dance was held in the high school
gym wnere stag lines were considered "the thing," ana
the Charleston and Big Apple were the dance craze.
Later, the flapper and her date found their way to the
Edgewater Beach Hotel's Black Cat Room or Cooley's
Cupboard. After a bite to eat and a good night kiss.
that glorious evening came lo an end. Today, this
couple rides in a Thunderbird, dances at the Sherman
Hotel's ballroom, dines at the Chez Paree, and ends the
day at four o'clock for a little sleep before the all day
outing at Lake Geneva_
The junior of today also differs academically from the
junior of the 1920's. Worrying about College Board
exams, making National Honor Society, and being accepted by a chosen college are all major concerns not
in existence thirty years ago when studies were just a
necessary evil, because everyone knew life was just
one big party.
Jonathan Edwards, here we come! Juniors
Dennis Dibos, Natalie Johnson, and Mark
Johnson receive their American Literature
texts from Mrs. Doherty.
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�JUNIORS
Dr. Albright. Period 1
Back Row: Eugene Berger, Sherwin Zeitlin,
Dan Virnick. Sherman Horan, Dick Thomas.
Jim Flannigan, Eugene Snyder, David Graham. Nick Damalos. Second Row: Dinnie
Swade, Josephine Raymond, Dorothy Wegrzyn,
Carrie Melone, Kathleen Za jac, Judy Santner,
Judi Crafton, Bill Tomsik. First Row: Sharon
Einhorn, Karen Hehn. Suzanne Hulse. Jerri
Hardt, Janice Cherner. Lynne Breen, Barbara
Soltis, JoAnn Smith.
Mrs. Doherty, Period 1
Baclr. Row: Sheldon Harris, Bill McGrath, Sennett Tzinberg, Bruce Herkert. Mark Johnson.
Third Row: Harry Masek, Bill Eggert. Greg
Thomas. Dennis Dibos, Mike Weingart, How·
ard Alter, Fred Herzon. Second Row: Gayle
Littrell. Dale Murray, Arlene Hervi, Hazel
Rieser, Carol Dankowski. Faith Peterson, Phyllis Groah. First Row: Denise Kariolich, Mary
Farrell, Natalie Johnson . Sandra Herriman.
Jackie Becker, Judy Kiss, Barbara Gerich.
Mlss Konstans. Period 1
Back Row: Harvey Goldstein. Charles Balkin,
Ed Green, Ron Henric1, Joel Carr, Charles
Zimmerman. Cliff Schey. Second Row: Dennis
Dettloff, Jack Abrams. Donald Cosley, Donarae
Johnson. Carl Sigel. Larry Kipperman, Jim
Alexander. First Row: Patt Carey. Jean Bar·
bakoff, Dorothy Lullo. Carol Bendoff. Hollis
Greenberg, Carol Schiller, Carolyn Roltgen.
Mrs. Standley, l>eriod l
Back Row: John Griner, Don Kemnitz. Kent
Mason, Norm Carberry, Don Wagner, Frank
Didier. Second Row: Jim Strieff. Charles Han·
sen. Ron Paul, Vince Maltese, Mat Ruxton.
Paul Simon. First Row: Kay Walter, Betty Rey
nolds, Judy Evans. Nancy Manhardt. Jack
Cooper.
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�JUNIORS
Mrs. Velzy, Period 1
Back Row: Jeff Habich, Larry Greenberg, Mar·
tin Alter, Arnold Goldstein, Dennis Durko,
Jerry Becker, Jack Becker. fourth Row: Jim
Koch, Barry Chapnick, Joe Freda, Carl Bonfiglio, Bob Eckblad, Eugene Deters. Third Row:
Kate Marienthol, Mike Levine, Alan Hof!enberg, Don Cosley, Lynne Anderson, Linda
Weinberg. Second Row: Barbara Lowry, Helen
Shutla, Eleanor Schramm, Beverly Laing, Pat
Varveris. First Row: Louise Wright, Priscilla
Carlson, Hazel Freeman, Gerda Halbreich,
foan Peabody, Peorlee Freiberg.
Dr. Albright. Period 2
Back Row: Burton Lasky, Robert Czerniak, Bill
Johns, Bob Kruger, Richard Bentley. Second
Row: Ron Ruehrdonz, Donald Douglas, James
Stanbery, John Ostermeier, Don Hansen. First
Row: Leroy Schanz, Darlene Loutsch, Jeanoro
Melzer, Joyce Burdsall. Cathy Waddell.
Mrs. Doherty. Period 2
Doug Spengler, John McGinnis,
Ken Hoppe, Kert Artwick. Third Row: Sherwin
Landerman, Howord Rieger, Dave Fox, Joel
Baker, Dave Kreinick, Gary Cohn, Sam Armato. Second Row: Barbara Konkey, Gayle
Siemund, Karen Council, Gail Sullivan, Jackie
Faust, Harriet Lucas, Joyce Gertler. First Row:
Mary Ann Commarare, Mariana Marks, Pat
Kmety, Linda Hubbard, Lana Glikman, Joan
Norberg, Bonnie Schroeder.
Bcrck Row:
The Junior Class Duck sets forth to "quack
Oak Park " in this year's Homecoming
Parade. Riding are Joan Norberg, Carolyn
Kuchar, Arlene Pfaff. Mary Jane Mitchell,
and Gail Sullivan with Mr. Burgett driving.
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�JUNIORS
Mr. Eberhardt, Period 2
Back Row: Sidney Ezra, Steven Wallack, Murray Averbach, Arthur Sigel, Richard Elke,
Duane Creviston, Bill Gutowski, Burt Roseman.
Third Row: Glenn Kuehn, Alice Pazen, Penny
Maier, Karen Hansen, Jeannean Babcock,
Jerry Jorgenson. Second Row: Kathleen Camp·
bell, Karen Lucas, Linda Burkhardt, Sharon
Wordell, Irene Cosmos. First Row: Joan Eggersted, Jane Cieszylcowski, Diane Singer, Elaine
Schwartz, Sandra Goldstein, Willa Bryer.
Mrs. Standley, Period 2
Back Row: Larry Weinbecht, Stuart Lall.
Charles Lall, Mike Sunstein, George Behr,
Frank Trapper, Bill Chaitkin. Third Row: Hank
Novoselsky, B<>b Dilg, Betty Stine, Susan
Stockmar, Paula Harvis, Jim Papandrea, Jack
Maloney. Second Row: Charlotte Witt, Fern
Edidin. Marilyn Herman, Georgette Filas,
Dawn Murray, Karen Rosenquist. First Row:
Marilee Matis , Marilyn Neuman, Sue Di tkowsky, Connie Slave, Diane Dinilz. Sue Ohren.
Miss Stemp, Period 2
Back Row: Larry Ort!, Barry Karlov, Roger
Ketelsen, Jim Biancalana, David Honiss. Allan
Rostedt. Third Row: Howard Anderson, Joseph
Siciliano, Ronald Kaplan, Tony Pietramale.
Melvin Steinberg, Dan Hammond, Fred Foss.
Se cond Row: Jan Che$!er, Carol Herman.
Sandra Massei, Mary Imburgia, Carol Waller,
Melanie Lewis, Nancy McAvoy. First Row:
Linda Olson, Marilyn Kuchar, Gertie Knoedler,
Diana Shenfish, Sandy Schmidt, Pat Nelson.
Judy Sonne.
Gelling in the Christmas spirit, Bonnie
Schroeder, Sandee Kagan, and Susie Stockmar decorate their homeroom door.
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�JUNIORS
Mrs. Velzy. Period 2
Back Row: Barry Mink, George Willard, Steve
Hawk, Barry Slotky. Fred Null, Barry Duke,
Bill Maryanski. Third Row: Barbara Wirtz,
Karen Walde, Sandra Fleischman, Lynn Hicks.
Second Row: Judy Matter, Diana Deford, Judy
Kaiser, Anne Cusic, Dixie Nelson. First Row:
lee Mattio, Jo Ruschli, Annette Demas, Sue
Levin, Sandra Limbos, Ginger Golden.
Mrs. Baker, Period 3
Back Row: Henry Riha, Dick Diener, Larry
Smith, Bill Haerle, Mike Nineberg, Ralph Madden, Abby Goldsmith. Second Row: Carol
Ohlson, Linda Camacho, Corinne Pritchard,
Iris Johns, Susan Goldberg, Marcia Hagman,
Pat Teichert. First Row: Marilyn Parker, Joyce
Silver, Marlene Derman, Alice Holstein, Judith
Mish, Mary Lee !sol, Kathy Jackson.
Mrs. Doherty, Period 3
Back Row: Lewis Milton. Gary Keuper, Gary
Weiss, Bill Nack, Mitch Goodman, Bob Knight.
Second Row: Jim Huberty, Judy Gruber, Marla
Tobe!, Barbara Weichmann, Merry Jo Alfredo,
Sue Grossman, Bob Hansen. First Row: Jim
Browder, Pam Stann, Elaine Pass, Judy Comiano, Sharon Hunt, Sheldon Sloan.
Mr. Eberhardt, Period 3
Back Row: Ron Krone, Ken Schultz, Martin
Zimberoff, Stuart Samson, Dennis Schultz,
Ralph Teplitz, Gerald Arbetman. Third Row:
Stanley Berman, Ray Thomas, Donald Lasine,
Keith Ransom, Gary Penrith, Henry Sienkiewicz. Second Row: Alan Lane, Howie Blackstone, Burt Roseman, Jay Doniger. First Row:
Joan Summers, Judy Wilson, Jo Ann Wolski,
Janet Nilson, Paula Karol, Barbara Barkey.
146
�Linda Goldstein and Marianna Marks, cos·
turned as French poodles, entertained the
audience at Reflection Revelries.
JUNIORS
Miss Konatans, Period 3
Back Row: Jeff Lampert. Van Bradley, John
Witucki, Carl Shoemaker, Larry Zolott, Ray
Narodowiecs, Dan Gooze. Third Row: Lora Lee
Norris, Bonnie Felleson, Sue Duffield, Fred
Weil, Dave Block, Gary Burke. Second Row:
Karen Kramer, Jean Berg, Karen Brandenburg,
Mary Mead, Joan Faerber. First Row: Sharon
Dean, Carol Yablin, Shelby Reading, Judy
Sonneborn, Evonne Miller, Mimi Stone.
Mrs. Standley, Period 3
Back Row: Aaron Bloch. Dennis Corr, Gerry
Beckway, Bill Anderson. Third Row: John Nelson, Dick Kihlstrom, Ronald Raben, Michael
Rosen, Larry Schwartz, Joel Aaronsen, Ron
Ulek. Second Row: Mike Magil, Toby Paris,
Maxine Cohen, Rosanne Howe, Maureen
Olney, Harriet Peskind, Harmon Motch. First
Row: Karen Julian, Barbara Wessendorf, Merle
Druck, Judy Landerholm, Donna Ackerland,
Roberta Yavitz, Barbara Pam.
Mrs. Velzy. Period 3
Back Row : Tom Conners, Lewis Lichterman,
Myron Morgan. Second Row: Jim Stellas, Bill
Hess, Don Lewiston, Marvin Noreen, Les
Lange, Don Dethlefsen. First Row: Nancy
Schramm, Adell Troesch, Gail Berger, Marguerite Bartelson, Nancy Swanson, Beverley
Burns.
147
�Mr. Averbach watches proudly as his
daughter Vicki pins the National Honor
Society pin on her newly elected brother
Murray.
JUNIORS
Dr. Albright. Period 4
Back Row: Jim Gerarge, Ron Denley, Ron
Krischke, Don Nelson, Jon Vraney, Ken Crost.
Robert Raichle. Second Row: Steve Fox, Herb
Eklund, Kenneth Provus, Dennis Even, Mike
McClanahan, Bruce Maxson, Joel Frandzel.
First Row: Karen Jensen, Janet Leftwich, Frcn
Herbert, Elizabeth Ellis, Donna Norman, Cherie
Habib, Irma Clapperty, Carol Herdrich.
Mrs. Doherty. Period 4
Back Row: Bruce Norgan, Jerry Ford, Bruce
Stein, Sheldon Harsel, Neal Shapiro. Second
Row: Allan Escher, Jim Coursey, Art Lawrence, Irwin Katz, Harvey Sarna!, Bob Borchers, Joe Spitzner, Bob LaFrentz. First Row:
Pat Thuy, Barbara Barabas, Carole Frank,
Nanci Campion, Carolynn Kuchar, Carole
Povlo.
I.
Mr. Eberhardt, Pe riod 4
Back Row: Sander Klapman, Kenneth Kramer,
Lance Lindquist, Lou Janson, Steve Foerster,
Tony Riccardi, Neil Siegel, Ted Bristol. Second
Row: Steve Orton, Bill Chertack, Keith Larson,
Terry Annex, Carol Slern, Nancy Ribken, Judy
DuBonn. Firs t Row: Sandra Brumley, Kathlyn
Larson, Judy Link, Jeonnean Babcock, Sue
Debes, Peg Walker, Juanita Miguel.
148
�JUNIORS
Mrs. Standley. Period 4
Back Row: Jim Kahn, Warren Fritz, Don Sporleder. Jerry Gould, Douglas Marshall, Norm
Levander. Second Row: Marian Georges, Lois
Ruben, Carol McGrath, Anita Auer, Gwen
Johnson, Jeanette Fagerman, Barbara Jacob,
Lolita Payne, First Row: Carol Wessman,
Myra Arenberg, Lenore Otte, Iris Saxon,
Carolyn Kozlor, Mariann DcMarco, Diane
Davis, Donnamae Levinson.
Mrs. Velzy, Pe riod 4
Back Row: Warner liiloy, Roy Johnson, Mike
Socks, Gary Roubinek. Joe Schiller, Barry
Multack. Second Row: Howard Sherman, Sue
Korshak, Sylvia Rushin, Susan Burger, Lynn
Eggers, Sue Backus, Marcella Schmidt, Jeff
Savitz. First Row: Karen Magner, Mary Jone
Mitchell, Barbara Rowan, Rhoda Goldberg,
Rita Berens, Connie Steiner.
Dr. Albriqht, Period 5
Back Row: Ralph Celano, Mylan Malina, Bernard Roos, Carl Loescher, Gene Goldstein,
Kenneth Fearn, Harvey Goldstein, Richard
Hartzell, Frank Wahle, Sheldon Kirschner,
Howard Weisman. Second Row: Rosalie Shafer, Babs Krumsieg, Nancy Kutz, Sandra
Klehr, Donna Rajnoha, Jeon Miller, Marilynn
Maier. First Row: Carole Crafton, Sheila Erdmann, Linda Dresner, Shari Fishman, Ruth
Caplan, Gwenyth Bauerlein, Judy Pouzar.
Hi-Y recognizes leadership, scholarship, and
service by giving an outstanding junior girl
and boy a citizenship award. Last year's
winners wore Karen Hine and Tom Baumann.
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�JUNIORS
Mrs. Doherty, Period 5
Back Row: Tom Dobrowolski, Ron Lis, Bill
Scherer, Stan Frishman, Ronald Schultz. Second Row: Ray Thinggard. Les Hutchings, Bill
Hankner, Al Hippner, Dick Jornd, Mike Winer.
First Row: Judy Simmons, Neil Rice, Dave
Kloepfer, John Rutherford, Kathie Smitham.
Mr. Eberhardt, Period 5
Back Row: Dick Lochner, Joel Piell, Steve Rioff,
John Felt. Bill Reading, Duane Creviston,
Norm Messer. Third Row: Ronald Wanke,
Larry Milner, Bob Foster, Jerry Enenstein,
David Magnuson, Peter Van Ellin, Jim
Schwandt. Second Row: Vivien Wallace, Leila
Rudolph, Betty Kriz, Karen Kummerow, Beth
Savage, Pam Russell, Ellen Woywot. First
Row: Sue Herter, Barb Kasie, Arlene Pfaff,
Noel Ostrom, Lois Davis, Naomi Wall, Pat
Ream.
Mrs. Standley, Period 5
Back Row: Bob Levin, Sam Pearson, Richard
Iverson, Bob Rosen, Michael Koseor, Richard
Genthner, Bob Fields. Second Row: Richard
Melman, Al Harris, Kay Heyer, Gail Buchanan, Dolores Nied, Bill Manahan. Dave Anderson. First Row: Bert Payne, Pat Brautigan,
Judy Kaselow, Nancy Lotz, Linda Slade,
Charlotte Cooperman, Darlene Stollstorff, Dennis Sullivan.
Mrs. Velzy. Period 5
Back Row: Allan Gold, George Elliot, Arnold
Goldstein, Martin Alter, Howard Hoffman,
Keith Krause, Warren Wise, John Carlson.
Second Row: Bob Mann, John Nechistak, Len
Rosenberg, Jim Khirney, Mike Skolnik, Mike
Singer, Larry Greenberg, Charles Wheat. First
Row: Pat French, Carol Wolf, Ann Stem, Pat
Didier, Judi Racusin, Christine Banas, Sharon
Buckman.
150
��The Sophomore Cabinet discusses the business oJ selecting class rings. Back Row: Anita
Musgrave (Ser:retary), Mark Peppercorn (Vice-President), Judy MacCorkle (Treasurer),
Mr. Larson (Sponsor). Fourth Row : Harriet Schacter, Carol Stoner, Carole Waller, Danielle
Gislason, Karen Webster. Allan Shearn, Joann Santner, Bob Bern, Madilun Dunn, Jerry
Harris. Third Row: Bonnie Stevens. Gail Harrison, Jerry Rezman. Gladyce Lindberg,
Marilyn Holtz, Lynne Karzan. Second Row: Sandy Eggert. Shelly Wexler. First Row:
Jerry Banash, Karen Shabe, Lynne Lif'berenz.
SOPHOMORES GIVE LEADERSHIP TO NILEHI WEST
"Hold 'er Knute, she's a'rearin'!" Sophomores
were in 1958, because, as seniors in the West Division, we felt an importance unknown in previous
years. For the first time underclassmen knew the
responsibility of being the hall monitors during
class periods. Speaking out in Sophomore Cabinet, we improved Nilehi West by setting standards of proper dress. Acting as big brothers and
sisters, we gave advice to bewildered freshmen.
At the traditional assembly we presented Nilehi's
Code of Ethics to the freshmen, a program climaxed by a quest speaker from the National Conference of Christians and Tews. Other activities
included an after-game dance, "Mood Indigo," (its
Italian theme high-lighted by pizza and cokes),
which was successful as was the "Starlight Isle."
Although taking more time between classes, going
to Roundy's for lunch were sure signs of our increasing maturity, "the cat's meow" was driving
the family car!
Mrs. H:r\I begins the Jirst day of school by
assigning textbooks lo sophomores Bonnie
Palmer, Mike Kreiter, and Tom Tobin.
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�SOPHOMORES
Miss Booth. Period 6
Back Row: Dick Mende!s, Ed Severson. Third
Row: Ian Lanoff, Clayton Voegtle, Craig Sher·
man, Gery Padon, Dick Guttier, Dick Kostelnicok, Don Hedberg, Ralph Bostock, Bob
Hampton. Second Row : Fern Chapman, Jane
Godlove, Carol Waller, Judy Peterson, Heather
Wallace, N1chi Fisher, Diane Rappaport.
Diane Miller. First Row: Ellen Silverman,
Sandy Schuldiner, Lynn Rydl, Carol Brandt,
Carol Courtney, Barbara Lawler, Pam Yanku·
!off, Lynn Miller.
Mr. Gragg. Pe riod 6
Back Row: Jim Erickson, Gary Claus, Bob
Lowe. Third Row: Alen Good man, Curtis
Swanson, Joan Erickson , Ph ilip Karafotas,
Sandra Glass, Howard Hass, Sheldon Parker.
Second Row: Mary Ellen Becker, Lois Carlson ,
Phyllis Gould, Doris Swanson, Merry Halloran ,
Sandra Lowler, Rhella Berman. First Row :
Susan Vorsatz, Diane Meinke, Joyce Clyman,
Susan Portman, Toni Gordon, Elaine Fallico,
Susan Eyles.
Miss Hatscher. Period 6
Back Row: Douglas Kenning, Kenneth Hag·
s trom, Kenneth Franz, Dick Stevens. Second
Row: Terry Lindemann, James Gannon, Sher·
rie Richards, Sue Weber, Nancy Eriksson,
Robert W eiss, Alan Penner. First Row: Judy
Wroblewski, Sandra Dolan, JoAnn Male, Judy
Iverson, Melody Mayer.
Mrs. Hobbs. Period 6
Back Row: Barry Kmz, Dennis Kipperman,
Mark Peppercorn, George Billing. Third Row:
Jim Jungwirth, Richard Levin, Mickey Kodison,
Jerold Harris, Dick Marshall. Second Row:
Alice Mendera, Bonita Opensky, Jean Barrett,
Roberta Kiviluoma, Anita Musgrave, Jackie
Hillstrond. First Row: Karen Erickson, Barbara
Kenaga, Judy MacCorkle, Janet Davidson,
Judy Anderson.
153
�SOPHOMORES
Mr. Sharp. Period 6
Back Row: Phil Rosner, Paul Heinz. Barry
Liebling, George Wanaski, Charles Maas.
Third Row: Ron Gerut, Charles Brown, Nick
Harris, Dan Voitsky, Gary Bohol. Second Row:
Frances Lippens, Gloria Lerman, Darlene
Peters, Betty Mayer, Barbara Clark. First Row:
Ginni Mueller, Karen Shabel, Charlene Cohn,
Carol Dilg, Evelyn Ruesch.
Miss Thompson. Period 6
Back Row: Bob Palm, Jerry France, Dick Burhans. Third Row: Bill Helmer, Ralph Knutson,
Terry Shevelenko, Ed Berent, Barry Cohen.
Dan Shellist, Neil Esterman. Second Row: Jim
Thigpen, Pauline Cotell, Sue Be.cker, Sue Cavarretta, Pat Ingram, Carolyn Otto, Bob Hagele.
First Row: Bruce Posner, Vera Gagliardo,
Lynda Connelly, Karen Johnson, Marian Peters,
Sandra Newman, Ira Massing.
Mr. VanArsdale, Period 6
Back Row: Carol Daley, Sherry Panzella,
Claudia Hiller, Jan Cook, Gary Graeff, Judy
Hendrickson, Penny Hensel, Darlene Grember.
Second Row: Bill Harris, Martin Frank. Neal
Rogin, Craig Lotsoff, Mike Brown, James Miller,
Stephen Weicker, Bob Dews. First Row: Marilyn Lentz, Anita Himmler, Fern Gilbert, Carolyn Schu1tler, Carol Kozak, Belh Dickson,
Jacquelyn Callow, Robin Withal!.
Miss Booth, Period 7
Back Row: Ken Brunke, Nordy Spivack, Carl
Schwar1z, Gary Kossof, Gene Lindquist, Bob
Drennan. Third Row: Macy Dorf, Jim Russo,
Scolt Bernsten, Michael Gordon, Rick Kroon,
Ron Tinaglia, Bob Jonas, Rick freedman. Sec·
ond Row: Bill Staar, Sandy Grybow, Patricia
Feil, Vera Lindemann, Jill Wine, Kay Grabow,
Ron Goldfeder. First Row: Ka1hy Kratzer, Susan Levin, Caren Fredson, Maureen Pernitz,
Terry Schnable.
154
�SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Cope. Period 7
Back Row: Stuart Saken, Jerry Weiss, Neil
Wolf. Don Stemseifer, Douglas Rivard, Paul
Macaluso. Third Row: Richard Greenman,
Charles Richter, Frank Zimmerman, Tom
Heeres, Tom Hogon. Second Row: Richard
Fink, Carol Muska!, Nancie Lennert, Gail
Kroichick, Mike Fisher. First Row: Betsy
Stengle, Bonni Pictor, Roberto Suss, Betty
Bacher, Koy Mahoney.
Miss Holscher, Period 7
Back Row: Roy Arpow, Edward Mikkelson,
Jerry Rezman, Melvin Moeder, Harold Freed·
burg. Third Row: Fred Corey, Roland King,
Joel Hirsch, Steve Heuberger, Tom Dent, Barry
Feingold. Second Row: Julie Robb, Lynn Karzen, Carol Milkis, Phyllis Macleod, Anita
Tannenbaum, Koren Brodsky, Shirley Wallace.
First Row: Barbara Olsen, Leslie Go an, Marissa Liss, Denise McEnerney, Jackie Levinson,
Marcia Grundwag.
Mrs. Hobbs, Period 7
Back Row: Robin Hoffer, Ray Chodd, Eugene
Melick, Jerry Ziegler, Mark Ziven, Richard
Parrish. Se cond Row: Gail Lome, Judy Pornerick, Mary Maselli, Karen Thomsen, Janel
Anderson, Sharron Lillard, Pat Kussman, Barbara Epstein. First Row: Walter Isaac, Penny
Sandman, Marlene Shapiro, Penny Johnson,
Charlene Levine, Jim Trendel.
Mrs. Schmidt, Period 7
Back Row: Bill Dans, Scott Matheson, Ernest
Kadrynski, Douglas Kritz, Larry Fite!, Ted
Niedrich. First Row: Dennis Reinier, April
Ziegler, Marybeth Czerwonka, Teena Mizrushy, Allan Wilson.
155
�SOPHOMORES
Miss Thompson. Period 7
Back Row: Dick Froemel, Bob Klingensmith,
Donald Hoffman. Third Row: Wayne Powers,
Linda Joelson, Barbara Swanson, Suzanne
Shopiro, Bonnie Ambrose, Madeline Dunn, Jim
Dahlman . Second Row: Mike Bell, Steve Karas,
Barry Zeid, Jim Murray, Harold Wolman, Bob
Johanson. First Row: Hedy Greenberg, Marilyn Holtz, Carole Duke, Rhonda Bromberg,
Shari Larner.
Mr. VanArsdale, Period 7
Back Row: Jeffry Breslow, Philip Warda, Dick
Wilson, Anthony Lukes, Mark Hoffman. Second Row: Allan Culp, Eleanor Freeman, Sheela
Cooperman, Carol Klocke, Sheilo Goldfine,
Carol Jackson, Ronald Aronica. First Row:
Alan Shulman, Patricia Niemiec, Christine
May, Judith Stevenson, Bonita Ornstein, Donna
Schinzing, Robert Sielski.
Mrs. Cope, Period 8
Back Row: Jim Berg, John Hebblethwaite, Joel
Jacobson, Wayne Dethlefsen, Mike Hirschtiek,
Dick Hildebrandt, Harold Greever, Bob Water
loo, Lawrence Muslin. Second Row: Den Gold·
stein, Jim Georges, Cathy Fields, Mary Bon
ner, Susan Jacobs, Karen Hepum, Glenn Eales.
Robert Levin. First Row: Dan Konitz, Kcther·
ine Schille, Rochelle Goldman, Merle Fish
man, Roberta Kales, Peggy Tindell, Bonnie
Pfeiffer, John Letzkus.
Mrs. Schmidt, Period 8
Back Row: Richard Hedquist, Stanley Levan·
der, Nathan Ohren, Finley Fendt, Mickey
Fields, First Row: Tom Gobel, Barbara Baier.
Jerald Jacobs, Marcha Schenneman, Larry
Hokanson.
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�SOPHOMORES
Mr. Sharp, Period 8
Back Row: John Lilliedahl, Roger Clausen.
Third Row: Edward Hirsh, Dennis Hill, John
Voss, Dick LoGiurato, Robert 1homas, Robert
Neal. Second Row : Cary Miller, Michael Zuc·
ner, Margaret Lappa, Pat Camerus, Robert
Schnair, Ron Bachman. First Row: Karen
Senger, Marcia Kamps, Judith Johnson, An
drea Verbin, Karin Carney, Jeri Banash.
Miss Thompson, Period 8
Back Row: Michael Block, Dick Scheibe, Den
nis Nordin, Len Siostedt. Fronk Warda, Jerry
Pfeifer, Dennis Ruler. Second Row: Nick Kyros,
Janet Wallis, Joan Kasch, ln-:x Go:.1ld, Pot Wil
son, Carolyn Bergeron, Koren .3andstrom.
Anne Shehorn, Joel Blustein. F irst Row : Don
Hayes, Sue Golde, Sharen Henrikson, Judy
Mattingly, Linda Levee, Nancy Hocver, Iris
Lippman, Gary Jaeger.
Mrs. Tillman, Period 8
Back Row: Ronald Fenn, Ed Duncan, Bill Kuhl,
Bill Pflaum, Remer Griner. Third Row: Robert
Bern, Allen Shearn, Mike Christopolous. Gary
Fine, Stanley Berg. Second Row: Mike Selizer,
Barbara DeMano, Linda Oberman, Barbara
Fosland. Allan Olson. First Row: Susan Get
man, Gladyce Lindberg, Renee Haskell, Tan
lsse Gradman.
Mr. VanArsdale, Period 8
Back Row: Ira Monarch, Phil Reicherts, Ken
Micari, Jay Stein, Jerry Hildebrand, Barry Mel
nick, Terry Fink. Second Row: David Gross·
man, Marguerite Hohs, Maureen Burke, Lorna
Fyfe, Donna Christensen, Pamela Bradley,
Mary O'Grady, Don Lindstrom. First Row:
Steven Dressler, Bernadine Brinsky, Gail
Frank, Judith Young, Judith Joffe, Linda Penn,
Richard Haas.
157
�SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Cope. Period 9
Back Row: Frank Stonemark, Gene Veto, Don
Taniak, Les Sayles. Third Row: Fred Benjamin,
Alan Taylor, Elwin Pentland, Clyde Winter,
Jim Tanner, Mike Koff, Art Holland, Roger
Mills. Second Row: Danielle Gislason. Nancy
Cheney. Sue Seegren, Christine Herhst, Laura
Cahoon. Nancy Klingberg, Rosalyn Chapman.
First Row: Sheila Birger, Marlene Andalman.
Arlene Goelz, Anita Weinstein, Sandra Max.
Betty Masek, Myra Greenberg.
Miss Hatscher, Period 9
Back Row: Kenneth Hogaw, Ray Derbes, Don·
aid Superfine , James Varveris, Robert Hansen,
Ed Berka. Second Row: Scott Reynolds, Robert
Helt, Ralph Czarnecki, George Gallaga, John
Schnidt, Edward Schwartz. First Row: Joyce
Chapnick, Rosemary Dubel, Judy Torgersen,
Nancy Herdrich, Lindo Norris.
Mrs. Hobbs, Period 9
Back Row: Diane Schramm, Joneth Emerson.
Harriet Schacter, Suellen Krupp, Joan Tasmer.
Third Row: Sam Green, Ronald Schuman, Paul
Burtner, Bob Longfield, Ed Schappert, foster
Baker, Wayne K!ingstedt. Second Row: Cynthia Weber, Margo Kraus, Fran Greisdorf.
Myra Brownstein, Annette Zelek, Sue Brownlee, Ilene Tiven. Firs t Row: Dave Chinlund,
Irwin Jann. Steve Ross, Tom Mandel, Larry
Konopka, Steve Shapiro.
Miss Thompson, Period 9
Back Row: Ted Anderson, John Izard, Bob Ingersoll, Barry Felcher, Jack Coleman, Barry
Woldman. Bob Odess, Bill Helmer. Fourth
Row: Jim Nelson, Don Hayes, Bob Gold, Art
Dover, Rich Krous, Terry Engel, Harry Skolnik.
Third Row: Andrea Meyers. Betty Smart,
Karen Herrmann, Sally Kruger, Sallie Johnson,
Jim LaFrentz. Second Row: Phyllis Agel, Ina
Gould, Ruth Sager, Anita Pauss, Sue Hy man.
First Row: Dorothy Kohls. Lois Nahin, Sue
Graff, Dorothy Yaver, Sue Krawitz, Sandy
Kotarek.
158
�SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Tillman, Period 9
Back Row: Richard Pussezwitz, Wesley Edfors,
Bernie Kravitz, Ronald Fried, Jim Norling,
Dennis Golonka, Mike Pildes, Jim Shatto. Second Row: Robert Brice, Joe Crowther, Beverly
Weiss, Sharon Brandstrom, Jerry Torgerson,
David Lynn, Arnold Roth. First Row: Ellen
Enke, Margaret Eckman, Joanne Santner, Bonnie Grant, Leitha Anderson, Ilene Himmelfarb,
Judy Smigiel.
Mr. Van Arsdale, Period 9
Back Row: Robert Hederick, Jack Wollman,
Jack Cohn, Robert Bloom, Robert Trendier,
Robert Kettering, Garry Neimark, Ronald Martin, Jeff Best. Third Row: Carolyn Schee), Bonnie Stevens, Gloria Kaiz, Grant Petersen,
George Levison, James Kahn. Second Row:
Maryl Mitchell, Carol Daley, Linda Gerber.
Helmi Jung, Mara Sugarman. First Row: Susan
Rice, Gloria Ackerman, Diana Marterie, Elaine
Tennison, Eddie Falstein, Pamela Carter.
Miss Booth, Period 10
Back Row: Bob Klemme, Bob Weaver, Tom
Koch, Jim Herman, Ron Eriksson, Don Dahlstrom, B!uce Stephens, Ron Inman. Second
Row: Jeff Schoenberg, Yvonne Neeleman, Bev
Meyerhoff, Raychelle Winstead, Melanie
Adams, Shirley Ferguson, Paulette Franz, Bob
Shapiro. First Row: Connie Brodzih, Nancy
Kelly, Lyn May, Karen ?awl, Judy Jackson,
Shary Brin.
Miss Hatscher. Period 10
Back Row: Irwin Cooper, Richard Gunsaullus,
Cary Wallach, Barry Humphrey, Martin Marta.
Third Row: Jerry Geist, Edmund Winter, Ron
Simon, Gary Braver, David Lund. Second Row:
Judy Siegel, Jane Eiden, Judith Fulkerson,
Zorine Kunar, Sharon Wagner, Diane Borisof.
First Row: Jane Muse, Penny Wiser, Jeanne
Lovering, Katherine Ann Klingbeil, Phyllis
Anderson.
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�SOPHOMORES
Mrs. Hobbs, Period l 0
Back Row: Louis Goldstein, John Korsan, Joseph Fasciani, Benny Berranco, Allen Brown.
Third Row: John Atkinson, Dave Farrington.
Bob LoGiurato, John Juern, Steve Panzella,
Mike Ross. Se cond Row: Natalie Goldstein,
Gail Praeger, Claire Tulsky, Marlene Rose,
Rosemary Gustavson, Karen Schwartz. Firs t
Row: Sharon Kaye, Arlene Kaish, Marcia
Braverman, Nancy Rothchild, Barbar<!! Levenfeld.
Miss Thompson. Period 10
Back Row: Ron Bartsch, Terry McKillop, Steve
Adelman. Third Row: Ira Hoffberg, Lynette
Bilson, Bonnie Lehr, Sharon Iverson, Natalie
Slutsky, Sharon Hirsch, Adrienne Wynn, Mike
Ruby. Second Row: Charles Nelson, Mike
White, Mike Lerner, Mike Burke, Harry Toxin,
Larry Cohen, Carl Lenca. First Row: Linda
Larson, Lynda Wolf. Barbara White, June Sola·
mon, Karen Hundrieser, Barbara Eckel.
Mrs. Tillman, Period 10
Back Row: John McPhearson, Donald Kline,
Andy Faraci, Raymond Giovannelli, Ken Mich
onski, Mike Rothmann. Second Row: Donald
Weber, Charles Banez, Carol Johnson, Jackie
Bailey, Jeff Sippil, Terry Johnson, Marvin
Brooks. First Row: Pat Burke, Diane Davies,
Nancy Weber, Joan Weiss, Robin Silverstein
Bonnie Adleman.
Mr. Van Arsdale, Period 10
Back Row: Robert Oliver, Charles Ekstrom,
David Ashbach, Edwin Owen, Paul Holzman,
Donald Komelly, Sherwin Jara!. Fourth Row:
Jerry Israelite, Brian Pine, Arnold Mark, Mannie Pollack, Roger Hartel, Alan Sweetow.
Third Row: Scott Stadler, Glenn Eales, Ira
Goode, Barry Snyder, Peri Arnold. Second
Row: Joan Wolter, Carol Zehnle, Marcella
Miguel, Pat Conrad, Dace Venters. First Row:
Sheila Kessler, Linda Silverstein, Beth Dickson,
Pamela Sherman, Eileen Breen, Alice Jof.ianson.
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Dean Donile (President) discusses plans for the big dance "March Magic" with the Freshmen Cabinet. Standing: Mr. Bost and Mr. Johnson (Sponsor). Back Row: Eileen Perlman,
Rosanne Schiff, Beth Eischen, Rochelle Laskow, Ruth Sack. fourth Row: Sue Rodman,
Linda Klaveler, Diane Zahn, Dennis Dahl, Sue Henry. Third Row: Virginia May, Carol
Helikson, Marcia freeman, fern Marcus, Jim Miresse, Gordon Buchanan. Second Row:
Inez Gelpand, Linda Lantz, Myrna Evans. Tobi Ettinger, Ted Masters. First Row: Bonnie
Baron, Illa Harris, Melinda Koffman, Sue Goldman, Myron Samole, Joan Murlas.
FRESHMEN LIKE NEW LOOK OF HIGH SCHOOL
Away we went to high school and our life took on
a "new look" quite different from the "good old
days" of grade school. "Twenty-three skidool"
might have been the latest thing in 1928, but in
1958 we quickly learned to say "Man, like wow!"
Our "new look" was also a weighted look, both
physical and mental, as we toted home our algebra, our English, and our Latin books to study for
six weeks' exams. The Homecoming dance introduced us to that high-school "razz-ma-tazz" which
inspired the Freshmen Cabinet to plan a dance
"March Magic," complete with bunnies and pink
streamers. We sang "Nilehi, Nilehi!" with more
pride, cheered our teams to victory, and gained a
pleasant feeling of belonging to this new world.
Yes, we liked the "new look" of our life.
The last day of school before the Christmas
holiday finds Rita Wurmser, Nancy Overton,
Carol Helikson, Mike Adler, Georgia Brewer,
and Earl Pollack discussing their vacation
plans with their homeroom teacher, Miss
Hatscher.
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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Adams, Per'.od 6
Back Row: Michael Hodgson, Steven Schada.
Mary O'Donnell, Dale Paquet, Barbara Wicker,
Gary Templer, Keith Anderson, Stephen Cos·
mas. Third Row: Margo Miller, Dorothy Eiden
berg, Amanda Chagares, Gloria Cagney, Jeanette Kraitsik, Pamela Engstrom. Second Row:
Lawrence Lissner, Bruce Battey, Larry Bolon.
Anthony Orton, Stephen Kreinick. First Row:
Janet Sachs, Judy Kirschner, Merle Zelkowitz.
Sandra Gelfand, Alice Thorsen, Marylu Simonson, Karen Stryker.
Mrs. Barnas, Period 6
Back Row: Henry Warkenthien, Mike Sullivan,
Bob Zender, John Macintyre, Ron Zaar, John
Esbrook. First Row: Joan Dritlein, Lee Ann
Marino, Patricia McAvoy, Sheila Trace, Mar·
sha Friedman. Louanne Hogan.
Mrs. Cope. Period 6
Back Row: Jacquie Komar, S1eve Olmsted,
Craig Abbott, William Sedlacek, Ken Sosnowski, Steve Wray, Bob fajnor. Fourth Row: Joan
Murlas, Ed Blumenthal. Tom Karr, Norman
Gordon, Ron Corey. Third Row: Joan Cisar,
Denise Goss, Judy Kadish, Barbara Firmiss,
Joan Collins, Susan Braverman. Second Row:
Adrienne Kennedy, Joan Gordon, Rochelle
Laskov, Arlen Juern, Charlotte Mius. First Row :
Mary Ellen Strumph, Rita Lubeck, Eloise Corman, Martha Council, Diane Birger, Don Peterson.
Miss Kennedy, Period 6
Back Row: Ray Bocci. Larry Lascody, Curtiss
Lyon, Ira Berger, Jim Boyeson, Glenn Carlson.
Robert Nieder. Second Row: Janet Uhr, Susa n
Schwartz, Wendy Belgarbo, Judith Greenspon,
Judith Jenkins, Sharon Godeman, Nancy
Eamon, Nancy Hibbert. First Row: Linda Klav·
eter, Nancy Even, Diane Willer1, Tamara
Frank. Cynthia Baren, Susan Gilelis, Susan
Hojnacki.
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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Panos, Period 6
Bae:< Row: Lyle Ransom, Howard Bernstein,
Philip Ehrensaft, Robert Saletko, Thomas
Smith, Gary Wanke, Robert Garro. Second
Row: Stcnley Anderson, Brian Roubinek, Carol
Smith, Helen Hauser, Judy Iverson. Lawrence
Subrin, Paul Wenzel. First Row: Narlene Stein,
Sandra Wadsworth, Merle Steinberg, Sandra
Goldstein, Cynthia Christiansen, Margot Keller.
Mrs. Tillman. Period 6
Back Row: Ted Masters, James Kitch, Thomas
Smith, Richard Lantz. Howard Krader. First
Row: Wayne Kuehn, Shirley Wesley, Susan
LaVay, Eveline Stiska, Jon Cordes.
Mrs. Todd, Period 6
Back Row: Marvin Duren, Jim Savage, Jim
Spirrison. Third Row: Jeff Hardel, Gary Saw-
yers, Joe Streff, Ronald Stetz, Jim Boosales, Bill
Neumann. Second Row: Pam Trammer, Mary
Lou Scherer, Lois Riefstahl, Jackie Elke, Kay
Anderson. Barbara Levin, Barbara Berg. First
Row: Nancy Overton, Eileen Perlman, Barbara Kleiman, Pat Bleser, Barbara Braun,
Sharon Evey.
Mr. Adams. Period 7
Back Row: Gordon Buchanan, Stuart Goodman, Arnold Green, Gerald Brower. Third
Row: Myren Samele, Allan Gerber, Gerald
Irwin, Brian Johnson, John Tworoger, Michael
Honig, Jon Meierhoff. Second Row: Linda Bergquist, Marilyn Naftulin, Marsha Silverman.
Marcia Topper, Elizabeth Kise. Linda Vrablik.
Firs t Row: Beth Eischen. Carol Flaherty, Carol
Helikson, Lynn Ravine, Roberta Wiig, Marianne Jensen.
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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Barnes. Period 7
Back Row: William Sodemann, Anthony Splnnato, Robert Potrue, John Zengler, Charles
Worthington. Second Row: Susan Reiter, Sandra Orbach, Eileen Ronan, Diane Manassa,
Eugenia Kedziora. First Row: Mary Wilson,
Olive Dubman, Eva Albrecht, Barbara Kutok,
Penny Marshall.
Miss Kennedy. Period 7
Back Row: Ronald Jornd, Joyce Dressel, Ronald
Benson, Mickey Reich, Thomas Tobin. First
Row: Marcia Green, Alois Soehn. Ronald Novotny, Nancy Ridings.
Mr. Malika. Period 7
Back Row: James Nelson, Edward Searing,
Barry Stunkel, Robert Deck. Third Row: Robert Lamme, Nettie Andrews. Sharon Peterson,
Penny Johnson, Susan Glass, Nancy Dahlen.
Steven Chester. Second Row: Lee Bromberg,
Dan Weiner, Allen Goin, Fred Weiner, Richard Schmidt, Mike Fenn. First Row: Mary Jane
Aielo, Roslyn Abhrams, Susan Dalen, Leslie
Lerner, Theresa Palchek, Sandra Anderson.
Mrs. Panos, Period 7
Back Row: Robert Thommes, Steven Oserman,
Earl Wenzel, John Lazaar, Samuel Arnoff.
Third Row: Edward Sarey, Allen Pearson. Robert Hayskar, Glenn Rosenthal, Howard Sylvester, Thomas Little. Second Row: Bruce
Eales, Noel Uzemack, Elaine Brown, Sharon
Brei, Anita Enberg, Wilsen Washkuhn, Fred
Denkman. First Row: James Colitz, Elizabeth
Staplelield, Sydney Becker, Sandra Benson,
Sharon Freres, Earl Pollack.
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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Sharp, Period 7
Back Row: Peter Marines, Jerry Schneiderman, Ronnie Jamon, Frank Friedman. Second
Row: Caredith Harris, Gari Greene, Margaret
Mattson, Carol Senger, Virginia Thomas,
Sharon Zimberoff, Betty Julius, Barbara Nei·
mer. First Row: Eileen Nechtman, Barbara
Ehlers, Georgia Oehlberg, Leneta Marak, Sandra Eisenberg, Carol Virgilio, Lynda Comitor.
Mrs. Tillman, Period 7
Back Row: Walter Monson, Ted Meadows,
Steve Elkins, Donald Richards, Tony Palumbo,
Larry Dallia, Joe Kremer, Edward Katien.
Second Row: Vicki Smith, Irene Karpman,
Arlene Stern, Linda Arbetman, Adrienne
France, Sharon Berlin, Carolyn Brown, Mary
Godfriaux. First Row: Gail Johnson, Mary
Hicks, Mary Kay Hound!, Judy Verhance,
Sheila Cunningham. Patricia Spiecert, Lois
Mendel, Diana Goush.
Mrs. Todd, Period 7
Back Row: John Traff, Earl Becker, Jim Miresse,
Louis Hillman, Bob Baldridge, Tom Rakowski,
Richard Heinz, Donald Tunkl. Second Row:
Judy Sholin, Pat Lippens, Gloria Cherry, Sharon Weinberg, Mary Ann Mahnke, Pat Paul.
First Row: Jeannette Artelt, Sandra Menconi.
Winifred Shapiro, Pat Zaphirio, Diane Wirth,
Fran Stein, Barbara Karel.
Mr. Adams, Period 8
Back Row: Donald Bextel, Steve Sunstein.
Allen Schwartz, Norm Mansfield, Bruce Dowell,
Robert Rhodes, Richard Selby, James McCoy,
Walter Olson, Steve Rosich. Second Row: Tom
Miller, Edward Nadler, Noreen Baumgartner,
Sharon Schneider, Margaret Miller, Rosalie
Barbera, Elizabeth Abbink, Keith Glading.
First Row: Paul Herrmann. Carol Singer, Janet
Gustafson, Susan Sakon, Mary McCollah, Susan Levine, Kenneth Rozhon.
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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Barn.es, Period 8
Back Row: Barry Weinstein, Steve Nison, Ron
Rajski, Martin Zeitlin, William Colman, Leonard Menini, Marvin Mark, William Barker,
Robert Kirshner. Second Row: Jell Kanofsky,
Rennie Jaeger. Constance Rowe, Rita Wurmser, Richard Shulman, Diane Allison, Susan
Alport, Elaine Dethlefsen, Howard Brown.
First Row: Gayle Kastil, Barbara Simon, Toby
Ettinger, Sandra Kemp, Karen Nelson, Donna
rropstein, Hanna Weiss.
Miss Booth. Period 8
Back Row: Bruce Dilg, Pete Mueller, Bob
Widen, Bill Smith, Sam Galieto. Third Row:
Jim Nelson, Dick Fredrickson, Jon Janse, Rich·
ard Stone, Ron Micon, Bill Pence. Second Row:
Karen Vedder, Carol Woods, Bari Nessel, Analee Rudich, Joan Stadelmann, Pennie Loutsch.
First Row: Judy Johnson, Susan Osborn, Sandy
Shapiro, Dale Greene, Judy Garcia, Marilyn
Werner.
Mr. Graqg, Period 8
Back Row: George Colhoff. Mitchell Melamed,
Joel Oppenheim, Marshall Claassen, Steve
Merriman, Gene Sc haeffer, Roger Sheffield.
Third Row: Bob Bohn, Bill McCullough, Joe
Masaracchia, Ron Schroeder, Ste ve Zeinfeld,
Howard Moldofsky, Leon Klein, Paul Miller.
Second Row: Susan Svlanka, Diane Reichert,
Carol Martin, Barbara Gibson, Eileen Houck,
Linda Johnson. First Row: Myrna Landerman,
Fern Yesinick, Dorothy Nack, Bonnie Barron
Miriam Rothman, Pat Dingman.
Mrs. Hobbs, Period 8
Back Row: John Franks, Richard Jsel, Madelyn
Voss, Gail Zimmer, Philip Shapiro, Bronson
Davis. Second Row: Laurie Schurz, Mary Phil·
lips, Sue Herzog, Carole Ditkowski, Charlotte
Swanson. Gerry Reinier, Jean Wedge. Firsl
Row: Terry Gorman, David Davis, Bill Levison, Bob Davis, Larry Kroll, Bill Carr, Mike
Feinzimer.
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�FRESHMEN
Miss Kennedy, Period 8
Back Row : John Bylski. Don Eden. John Link,
Bill Crowley. Second Row: Keith Schmidtke,
Larry Gutbrod, Wesley Toomey, Raymond
Mickolay. First Row: Joanne Siegel, Yvonne
Belue, Kathie Faber, Suzanne Warda, Dolores
Cummings.
Mrs. Panos. Period 8
Back Row: Howard Gojkov1ch, Henry Wirtz,
Raymond Benson. Second Row: Dean Zimmerman, Roger Ritter, Sue Rodman, Wayne Westland, George Howe. First Row: Donna Zalud,
Sandra Laing, Ellen Elkin, Sharon Rokos,
Linda Richmond.
Mr. Adams, Period 9
Back Row: Bill Archibald, Mike Adler, Ronald
Simmons, Sherwin Glassman, Craig Mahaffey,
Allen Wieska. Mike Rothholz. Fourth Row:
Jim Copeland, Dick Rehwaldt, Barbara Hendriks, Virginia Schram. Third Row: Alan Koo·
perman , Dick Selby, Howard Pohl, Ann Davis,
Michelle Maguire, Susan Duboff. Second Row:
Virginia May, Susan Henry, Dolores Sieber,
Walter Olson, Edward Nadler. First Row:
Emile Lazar, Renee Pintacura, Valerie Acco·
mando. Sue Bennet, Melinda Kaufman, Ralph
Schulte.
Mrs. Barnes. Period 9
Back Row: Dick Ponto, Fred Patzold, Mack
Knight, Kenneth Feldman. Second Row: John
Annorcno, Dennis Curtiss, Sharon Schultz,
LeRoy Lindemann, George Cusor. First Row:
Pat Bronis, Barbara Scozzola, Sydney Goldberg, Lynda Doner, Linda Lantz.
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�FRESHMEN
Miss Booth, Period 9
Back Row : Bvb Fogel Car L ndberg, Mike
f-larris, Davi<l Neer, Denny Crosby, Bob Burn
5!E-in. John Vazzana, Mike Kriete1. Second
Row: Myrna Evans, Joanne Johnson, Michell€
Mag.1ire, Joy Leon, Joyce Zolezzi, Betty Jo
Sims, Arlene Ambrogio, Carol Bendel. First
Row: Nancy Kretschmar, Myra Matheson,
Bonita Puenkel, Diane Zahn, Barbara Kelder·
up, Kathy Uhlis.
Mr. Gragg, Period 9
Back Row: Bill Reinke, Bennett Rifkin, Morris
Pr,vitsky. Michael Janis, Jim Reicherts, Jerry
Vvarner, hon Rudich. Second Row: Bob Ticha,
Brian Blender, ]o::nn Neumeister, Judy Meyers.
Phyllis Shorris. Val Iverson, John Reinke, John
Doherty. First Row: Pat Blaisdell, Susan
Schayer, Fem Spagat, Dewey Sims, Ray Cy·
bu1 I, Helene Seitler, Maria Demas.
Miss Kennedy, Period 9
Back Row: Douglas Forsberg, Tom Banner.
Third Row: Bob Feinberg, Jim Slack, Barbam
Trufont, Rosanne Schiff. Jeffrey Martin. Robert
Bernst•m. Second Row: Donna Tankus, Sue
Leonard. Karen Rohner. Nina Freed, Judio
Dorman, Merilyn Hirsch, Barbara Kallin. First
Row: Bob Wesley, Glenn Higgs, Thomas Ford,
Fred Biendle, Stephen Faust.
Mrs. Panos, Period 9
Back Row: Wayne Williamsen, Robert Koseor.
Third Row: Glenn Lockwood, Deck Klein,
Steven Taitol, Joseph Novotny. Second Row:
Louis Traiforos, Alberta Segalla, Beverly Johnson, George Do)ezal. First Row: Sharon Kuester, Judith Lehman Marilyn Gooding, Roberta
Diidich.
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�FRESHMEN
Mr. Sharp, Period 9
Back Row: Stuart Mazer Greg Howe, Ralph
Bianchi. Third Row: Richard Strurk, Tom
Handwerker, Richard Omachel, Mike David·
son, Bob Neirincx. Bub Rasmussen. Se cond
Row: Loretta Goldstein, Linda Kar!ov, Marilyn
Lees, Elaine Elkin, Patricia Gutsm1edl, Marilyn
Jensen. First Row : Ellen Winer, Paulette
Glaude, Margo Berkson, Margar1>t Ostermeir,
S:mdra Palm, Judith Appleton.
Mrs. Todd, Period 9
Back Row : Sherwin Gia •sman N 'rman Cham
blce, Dennis Dahl. Richard Masek. Third Row :
Barry Gaines. Kenneth Moster~. Fred Shandling, Jerry Shapiro. Robert Kramarczyk. Second Row: Bill Hutching,., Martin Saso, Rodney
Ra1tels, Bob Kittredge, Maurice Gustin, Dean
Donile. First Row : Marion Lis, Judy Kroon,
Deborah Van, Cheryl Thoma, Delores Pollice.
Mrs . Schmidt, Period 9
Back Row : Brian Clark, Don Eilers, Gary Olson,
Craig Kilpatrick, Gloria Galsby, Leonard Hal·
peren, Kenneth Barker, Don Zastron, William
Buchholtz. Second Row: Karen Roock, Marilyn
Ahrens, Bonnie Weichman, Susan Fimoff, Arla
Golstein, Mary Ann Freda, Joan Hoke, Sherrie
Bronstein. First Row: Bob Levin, David How·
ard, David Silverstein, Steven Weiss, David
Minkus, Terry Tobias.
Mr. Ada ms. Period 10
Back Row : Burt Rhodes, Bob Hausman, Larry
Schulman, Tom Dare, Sherwin Jarol, Howard
Herber, Alan Sweetow. Third Row: Michael
Goodman, Larry Soquet, Kenneth Erickson,
Tom Hettema, Richard Raffals. Second Row:
Joe Walsh, Bud Morton, Ronald Berliner, Judith
Smith. First Row: Sharon Herzberg, Arlene
Berry, Judy Sveznoha, Barbara Argentar,
Sharon Nevitt.
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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Barnes. Period 10
Back Row: Charles Baldridge, Craig Stevens,
Jerry Sakover. David Katz. Frederick Kilcullen.
Terry Cohen, Dennis Antila, William Brooke.
James Puccinelh, Richard Peterson. Second
Row: William Mangum, Brian Hardt, Victor
David. Jeff Byron, James Safranic, Bob Selby,
Ken Norgan. Bob Sachnoff. First Row: Ken
Williams. Christa Loda!, Mary Smith, Eleanor
Bernstein, Penny Fagerstrom, Joan Branden·
burg, Melody Schneider, Fern Marcus. Larry
Swanson.
Mrs. Cope, Period 10
Back Row: Leroy Guenther. LaVerne Kar·
lesky, Connie Martino. Judy Viere, Janice
Shurley, Pam Kellogg, Susan Goldman, Bruce
Bernberq. Second Row: Ronald Klopp, Sandra
Schallman, Sharon Shores. Roberta Bolon, Lou·
ann Stein, Marilyn Wegel, Roberta Goldstein,
Richard Harris. First Row: William Sher, Ron·
ald Factor, Alan Zlotmk, Joe Pelhgrmo, Ken
Chesrow. Leon Weisberg, Robert Wolff. Reid
Grosky.
Mr. Graqq, Period 10
Back Row: Al Abrams. Demnis Kreiner, Ken
Matzick, Ron Unterscheutz. Third Row: Pat
Hillsberg , Joy ce Russo, Pat Rice, Joyce Valfer,
Cynthia Kalom. Second Row: _Richard Siegel,
Nina Panico. Zelda Rest. Nan Peterson, Concetta Licaussi, Marilyn Sargecnt, Pete Brown.
first Row: Dennis Redding, Tom Glade, Joel
Adelman. Ted Grego1y, Poul Schodin. Cary
Hehn, Jim McCarthy.
Miss Kennedy. Period 10
Back Row: Dennis Kittler, Kermit Creagher.
Second Row: Bob Sitman, Peter Jelinek, Larry
Racano, Art Gore. Norman Koch. First Row:
Paul Kamensky, Janice Berman, Nancy Gross,
Priscilla Costoplos, Richard Silverstein.
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�FRESHMEN
Mrs. Panos. Period 10
Back Row : Wayne 01zeske. Ronald Hauser,
Allen Usow, Paul Franklin. Se cond Row: Don·
aid Higginson, Robert Auer, Norman Price,
Eugene Rowan. First Row: Marcia Gold.
Helene Hyman. Martha Raithel, Barbara Hen·
richs.
Mr. Sharp, Period 10
Back Row: Richard Fahey, Roger Jacobsen,
David Jackson. Third Row: Reed Halvorsen,
Wayne Borazian, Fred Morrison, Robert Whitesell, Dave Christensen, Larry Erickson. Second
Row: Pamela Williams, Lynn Weldon, Tod
Weiss, Roger Reinger, Sandra Mueller. Carol
Lueder. First Row: Gloria Mitchell, Ann
Schramm, Kathleen Barkey, Illa Harris.
Mrs. Todd. Period 10
Back Row: Ken Gallaher. Norm Kuschel, Kenny
Eh1ensaft, Mike Magnus, Richcrd Sacks, Warren Gelfand, Roger Kolleck, Ralph Nicholas.
Second Row: Bill Spiegl, Ron Johnson, Carol
Shifris, Jaye Miller, Mike Bass, Jim Tune. First
Row: Barbara Harrison, Inez Gelfand, Anne·
marie Liberti, Susan Hansen, Susan Seedorf,
Donna Wold, Gayle Strouse.
Mike Rothman and Judy Sheldon enjoy the
enchantment of their first Valentine dance.
"A Pmr of Hearts."
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��NEW TEACHER-STUDENT
RELATIONSHIP IS CLOSER
AND MORE CASUAL
Teachers, and musicians, Mr. Donn
Wright, Frank Markus, and Leo Provost
decide to show Lynda Levitt, Gerda
Halbreich, and Keith Middleton what
"real jazz" sounds like.
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��KEEPING PACE WITH THE COMPELLING FORCES OF
MODERN SOCIETY IS THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION TODAY
Since the day the first Russian "Sputnik" was
hurled into space, much discussion has ensued
concerning the American public school. With
it has come some honest and wholesome criticism, but this should not be confused with the
almost chaotic zeal of the uninformed and the
irresponsible. In our changing world, the advice to go back to the so-called "good old days"
is like asking for the horse and buggy. The
solution to the educational problem is an intelligent, forward look.
To gear the educational program to keep pace
with the compelling forces of modern society is
the real challenge of education today. This task
must be accomplished in terms of the value
system and historic purposes to which our people have long been committed. If we fulfill the
great potential of our American ideals, the matter of competition with Soviet science, technology, and education will be dealt with realistically and effectively.
If the high school is to become one of the dy-
Dr. John Rinehart, supenn tendent of NHeh:
East and West, advocates tha1 education
be evaluated constantly to determine its
adequacy for our time.
Mr. Paul Houghton, assistant superintend ·
ent, shares with Dr. Rinehart the respon·
sibility and proble ms of administrating
Nilehi East and West.
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namic agencies by and through which our democratic society reconstructs itself, it must undertake the difficult task of changing traditional
practices and search for a more meaningful
education. forward-looking educators have
long advocated that education be evaluated
constantly to determine its adequacy for our
times. The present reappraisal of the American
school system is welcomed, for it can lead to
an educational renaisimportant advances
sance in the United States.
Ours is the problem of making a good education better. Our schools must be dedicated to
the sound education of every youth, the preservation of democracy, and the building of a
lasting peace.
�Dr. Lang (President) comments to other members of the Board of Education, Mr. Clyde Anderson,
Mr. William Wise, Dr. John H. Speer, and Mr. Raymond Kliphardt on the growth patterns of Niles
Township as set forth in a study made by Northwestern University.
PARENTS EXPRESS APPROVAL OF
Nilehi West, the new $5,000,000 building, will be
ready for occupancy in September, 1958.
In 1955, the enrollment at Niles Township High
School was 1810; in 1956, 2376; in 1957, 2983, an
increase of twenty-five percent over the 1956
figure. A survey made by Northwestern University at the request of the Board of Education
states that, "as a most conservative estimate ...
there should be a high school plant to accommodate at least 7000 students by the year 196566." The report further recommends that, since
the school should house no more than 1800 to
2000 students, immediate steps should be taken
to develop plans for a new building (a third
unit) for the high school district.
Completion of Nilehi West for occupancy in the
fall of 1958 and plans for this new building
program have been major areas of concern for
the Board of Education of the School District 219
for whom the "new look" is a matter of financing the required expansion of the physical
plant.
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�The P.T.A. officers for 1957-1958 arc Mrs. Russel Reinger (Conespondmq Secretory), Mrs. Herbe:"t
Siemund (Recording Secretary), Mrs. John Grant (President), Mr. Gale Wesley and Mrs. Leonerd
Robb (Vice·Presidents), ond Mrs. Rex Martin (Treasurer).
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IN P. T. A. QUESTIONAIRES
At the October 16 meeting of the P.T.A. a panel,
composed. of Dr. D. Lang (President of Board of
Education), Dr. J. Rinehart (Superintendent), Mr.
K. Hertweck and Mr. W. Bost (Principals), Mr. 0.
Ruyle (Guidance Counselor), Mrs. M. I. McGuire
(Faculty), and Ginger Golden and Jerry Keidel
(Students), discussed the results of a P.T.A.
sponsored. survey of parents' opinion concerning the educational program at the high school.
At this time Dr. Rinehart pointed out that "The
consensus is that both lay people and professional educators should join hands m outlining
cooperatively the desirable objectives to be
achieved," and that, "professional personnel
should initiate and carry out the processes
necessary to reach the goals."
In addition to the regular meetings, the P.T.A.
entertained seniors and their parents at a tea
on September 29. The traditional buttet for the
faculty was held on November 6. On February
20 and 25 the P.T.A. sponsored Family Night at
which time parents visited the school, attending
their children's classes.
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P.T.A. held its annual buffet dinner for faculty members on
November 6. Serving themselves are Florenco Butler, Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Sharp, Mory Anne Boo•h, deJ.:m Heitmon,
Joan Coon, and Lois Lamberq.
�About ten years ago the famous scientist, Dr.
Vannevar Bush, World War II director of the
Office of Scientific Research and Development,
stated:
"In order to survive, every modern world
power must shape its educational processes to its national purposes."
Few of us have heard of this principle, but it
was forced to our attention in the fall of 1957
when the technological leadership of the United
States was spactacularly challenged by the
Soviet Union.
In the wake of the iolt to our national pride,
we have taken a critical look at our educational efforts and Dr. Bush's prediction has suddently become terribly important. In taking
stock of ourselves, we have found that the high
school will, in the future, ba in the center of the
educational stage. This is so because young
people must make decisions about and start
preparations for their careers during their high
school years. Our future leaders in technology
and human affairs will be discovered in the
Mr. Harold Ohlson, proncipal, directs the activities of the
teachers and 1160 students of the East Division.
6~
EDUCATIONAL PROCESSES MUST
Mr. Keith Hertweck is the assistant principal of the East
Division in charge of seniors.
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Mr. Marvin lhne is the assistant principal of the East D
sion in charge of juniors.
�high schools, not in the colleges and unive1 sities.
As never before in history, then, the eyes of the
nation will be on its high schools. We at Niles
Township High School are quite aware of our
new responsibilities, and we are drawing up
blueprints for putting our ideas into action.
In the months to come there will be a new emphasis on the study and the teaching of mathematics, science, English, and the foreign languages. Career counseling will rise to new
importance. Students with special abilities will
find, as never before, opportunities designed
for their special purposes.
In our blueprints for the future, there will be
room for all to benefit. Those students whose
talents lie in the direction of the fine arts, the
practical arts, or the social studies wilt find
fresh challenges for study and learning fully as
much as will the budding scientists and engineers. For, what we must do in these critical
times is to encourage everyone to try for higher
goals in education. Otherwise, we will lose the
race.
Mr. John Gach, principal, directs the activities of 86 teachers and 1833 s!uden:s of the West Division.
BE SHAPED TO NATIONAL PURPOSES
Dr. Nicholas Mannos is the assistant principal of the West
Division in charge of sophomores.
Mr. William Bost is the assistant ptincipal of the West
Division in charge of freshmen.
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�ADAMS. GEORGE (W) English
ALBRIGHT. DANIEL (El English
AUGE, EARLE (W) Music
BABCOCK, LEO (E) Psychology, Drivers'
Training
1958 TEACHER HAS
A "NEW LOOK" .. .
BAKER, PRISCILLA (EJ English
BARNES, LUCILLE {W) English
BARTS. NORMA (E-W) Audio-Visual Aids
BASRAK. MICHAEL (E) Senior Social Studies,
Coach
BAUER, GEORGE (W) Social Studies
BECK. KATHERINE (E) German
180
�BETTS. JOHN (El Social Studies
BLACKBURN. THOMAS (E·W) Art
BLAIR. DONALD (E) Spanish
BOOTH. MARYANNE (W) English
TEACHER IS FRIEND
AND TUTOR ...
BOTTHOF. MARY (E) Bllsiness Education
BOTTHOF. ROBERT (W) Science
BROWN. ROBERT (W) Mathematics
BULLARD. BETTY JO (W) Business Education
BURGENER. CARL (E) Science
BURGETT. DAVID (E) Industrial Arts
181
�BUTLER. FLORENCE (E) Home Arts
BYRAM. HOW ARD (W) Physical Education
CARRELL. RAYMOND (E) Industrial Arts
CECH, JOSEPH (W) Mathematics
"OLD MAID" TEACHER
COLLINS. CLIFFORD (E) Music
COLVER. ARTHUR (W) Social Studies
IS GONE .. .
COON, JOAN (E) Business Education
COPE. TANYA (W) English
COYER. WILLIAM (W) Science
CUDDY. MARGUERITE (W) Counselor
�daROSA. GENTIL (E) Spanish
DA VIS, ANNETTE (E) Visiting Counselor
deBOOY, MARGARET (E) Counselor
DICKINSON. KEITH (W) Social StudiPs
DOHERTY. ELEANOR (E) English
DOREN. HENRY (W) Social Studies
EBERHARDT. PAUL (El English
FACULTY INCLUDES
91 MEN, 61 WOMEN
ELLIS. HOMER (E) Science
FINK. GEORGE (W) Industrial Arts
FRALA, ROBERT (E·W) Scironce
183
�FUERST. ROSEMARY (W) German. Social
Studies
GARRIGAN, IRENE (W) Librarian
GEMENY. BLAINE (W) Business Education
GOODSON, JEANNE (E) Counselor
AVERAGE AGE
IS THIRTY ...
GRAGG, RICHARD (W) English
GREEN. MARIE (W) Business Education
GROELING. CHARLES (W) Music
HAGEMAN. CAROLYN (E) French
HALL, MILDRED (WJ Mathematics
HALLBERG. JOHN (E) Social Studies
184
�HARE, ANNA (W) Mathematics
HARMON, JOHN (W) Physical Educ:::ition
HARRINGTON, DONALD (Wl Spanish
HARRISON. FLORENCE (W) Science
AVERAGE EXPERIENCE IS
LESS THAN TEN YEARS ...
HARVEY, RALPH (Wl Science
HATSCHER, LORRAINE (W) English
HEITMANN, HELEN (W) Physical E::!ucation
HENDRICKSON, ONNI (El Business Education
HENRY, WILLIAM (El Mathematics
HIMES, EDWARD (Wl Mathematics
185
�HOBBS, ELIZABETH (W) English
HOFF, EARL (E) Mathematics
HOOSLINE, LEO (E) Malhematics
HUSSEY, CHARLES (W) Science
MAJORITY HAVE A
MASTER'S DEGREE .
IMMEL, ADA (E) Business Education
ISAACSON, HAROLD (W) Physical Education
JACKSON, DAVID (E) Social Studies
JOHNSON, DONALD (W) Mathemati:s
KENNEDY, KATHERINE (W) English
KENNY, CAROLE (W) Physical Education
�KIVILUOMA. THOMAS (E) Mathematics
KONSTANS. MARY (E) English
LAIN. JACK (W) Industrial Arts
LAMAR. DIANA (WJ Mathematics
LAMBERG. LOIS (EJ Latin
AVERAGE SALARY IS
LARSON. WILLARD ('W) Mathematics
LAWSON. ELIZABETH (W) Mathematics
$6592.50 A YEAR
LEWIS. WILLIAM (W) Counselor
LINE. ALICE (W) Home Economics
LYERLA, RALPH (W\ Science
187
�MACKEY. ROBERT (E) Industrial Arts
MAGGIO, ANDREW (W) Industrial Arts
MARKUS, FRANK (E) Science
MARTYN, KENNETH (W) Science
149 COLLEGES AND
MASSMANN, JEANNETTE (E) Nurse
MATTKA, CHARLES (W) Social Studies
UNIVERSITIES REPRESENTED
McGARRY, EUGENE (W) Social Studies
McGEE, HUGH (E-W) Music
McGUIRE, MARY IDA (E) English
MICHAEL, JAMES (E) Social Studies
188
�MORAN, LOU ANN (E-W) Speech
NAPIER, EUGENE (E) Business Education
ODLIV AK. NICHOLAS (E) Social Studies
OEHLER. JEANETTE (E) Home Eccnomics
PANOS, ANGELINE (W) English
PARAS, FAY (W) Social Studies
FROM BEMID JIE TO
VASSA R AND YALE.
PHIPPS, JAMES (W) Physica! Education
PROVOST. LEO (El Music
PRUITT, ROBERT (W) Mathematics
RACINE. ROSEMARY (W) Physical Education
189
�RAMBIS, ALBERT (W) Mathematics
RAY. BARBARA (WJ Physical Education
RICE. PAREPA (E) English
RICHARDS, ALICE (E) Business Education
MANY HAVE BEEN
TRAINED ABROAD . ..
ROBINSON. MYRA (E) Science
ROGERS. MARY (W) Librarian
ROTH, GEORGE (E) Science
RUYLE. ORLAND (W) Counselor
RYDEN, ARTHUR (E-W) Guidance Department
SACHER. CECIL (W) French
190
�SANDBERG, BRUCE (W) Social Studies
SAPONNE, CARMELO (Wl Social Studies
SCHMIOT, PAULINE (W) Social Studies
SCHNURR, WILLIAM (W) S:ience
SCHROCK, GEORGE (E) Social Studies
SCHUBERT, ANTON (W) Attendance
Department
AT UNIVERSIT Y OF HEIDELBERG
AND THE SORBONN E ...
SCHWAB, MARJORY (W) Latin
SHARP, BERT (W) English
SKUBAN. MICHAEL (W) Science
SORENSON, BRUCE (W) Industrial Arts
191
�SORTAL, HARRY (E) Counselor
SPRINGER, EILEEN (W) Nurse
STANDLEY. NANCY (E) English
STEMP, VIRGINIA (E) English
TODAY'S TEACHERS
TEMPLETON, WILLIAM (W) Mathematics
THOMPSON. DEANNA (W) English
ARE HUMAN BEINGS ...
TILLMAN. HELEN (W) English
TODD. JUNE (W) English
TOIVOLA. AUNE (El College Counselor
VAN ARSDALE. RONALD (W) English
192
�VELZY, GLADYS (E) English
WALKER. MARY (E) Librarian
WELCH. BERNARD (El Science
WESLEY, GALE (E) Industrial Arts
WIEDL. RALPH (W) Mathematics
DEDICATED TO THE
WILLIAMS. FRANCES (W) Mathematics
WINKLEMAN, JAMES (W) Science
ACHIEVEMENT OF THE IDEAL
WISE, MARIE (W) Physical Education
WOHLFAHRT. ROSEMARY (W) German
WOOD. HAYWARD (El Social Studies
193
�WRIGHT. DONN (E) Social Studies
ZAGORIN, BERNARD (E) Social Studies
ZARUBA. IRENE (W) Science
OF HELPING STUDENTS
REALIZE THEIR POTENTIALITIES
Mr. and Mrs. Ihne and Mr. and Mrs.
Hertweck were among the faculty
chaperones at the Junior Prom.
194
Alice Graham (W) Spanish
Deceased: November 25 , 1957
�Miss T. Schweitzer, Mrs. H.
McGinnis, Mrs. H. Snyder and
Miss R. Hahn are members of
the bookkeeping department,
which takes care of pur
chases, payroll, and all activity money.
As business manager, Mr. Charles
Coker supervises all employees,
excluding teachers, is in charge
of purchasinq equipment and
supplies, and is responsible for
all finances.
Stenographers, secretaries, bookkeepers, cooks, and custodians
are a vital part of Nilehi. The office staffs have expanded to
accommodate the needs of the growing school and reorganized
in preparation for the division into two schools. Both the East
and West divisions now have a complete staff, which includes
secretaries to each of the principals, bookkeepers, and a registrar. These staffs are responsible for typing and duplicating
tests, bulletins, and announcements, and for keeping student records. The attendance office staff issues admits, processes anticipated absences, and checks on excessive absences or tardiness. They also issue detentions for excessive tardiness. Taking
care of the switchboard, serving as receptionist, and doing clerical and bookkeeping work pertaining to purchasing of equipment are duties of the Main Office staff. On the P.T.A. questionnaire parents repeatedly praised the members of both the
cafeteria and custodial staffs for their contribution to a better
Nilehi.
OFFICE STAFF
IS DECENTRALIZED
The staff of the main office.
Mrs. L. Norris (Switchboard),
Miss S. Eisner, Mrs. H. McGinnis, Mrs. L. O'Byrne and
Mrs. S. Kelly, keep records,
collect fines. and keep a lost
and found.
195
�I~
Mrs. R. Abram and Miss L. Herbster are
personal secretaries to Dr. Rinehart. Miss
L. Lubin serves as secretary lo Mr. Hough
ton.
Easl Division Office Stall in Room 114 in·
eludes Mrs. A. Pazen, Mrs. F. !Ceppeler
(Registrar), Mrs. L. Schwar?. and Mrs. F.
Taylor.
r
Mrs. M. Banks and Mrs. G. Shabilion assist
Mr. Schubert by recording and checking
on absences and !ardiness in the Attendance Office.
The West Division Office Staff includes
Mrs. D. Scanlan (Registrar), Mrs. L. Luensman (Secretary to Dr. Mannos), Mrs. B.
Carroll, Mrs. R. Akerlund (Secretary to Mr.
Bost), and Mrs. P. Keyes (Secretu1 y tu Mr.
Gach).
Mrs. M. Marshall a::id Mrs. H. Kneip, secre·
taries to the Guidance Department, type
case histories and correspondence and
make appointments for the staff of counselors.
196
�PARENTS PRAISE
APPEARANCE OF NILEHI
Mr. Russ Pirovano, head of the custodial staff. studies plans cf parts cl
the new building which will involve
members of his staff.
Cafeteria Staff: Back Row: Irene
Sleek, Lucille Maki, F.!ecnor Scheibe,
Harriet Fiech.
Dorothy Ahrendt
First Row: Carolyn Borchert, Frances Garner Emilv Mussil, Esther
Fountaine, Ebba McNeil!.
Custodians: Standing: R. Brommelkamp J. VanNuys, R. Petersen, R.
Schofield, J. Krueger, J. Lyons, E.
Kurr, L. Mitlelsladt, J. Kita, J. Vorel.
Seated: J. Roels, J. Losch, C. Heine
man, M. HGnning, H. Yates, F.
Shreeve, M. Cordell, J. F.inarson.
197
�ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The goal of the '58 Reflections has been to por·
tray, by contrast with the Roaring Twenties, the
" New Look" of 1958 youth, their beliefs, recrea·
tion, dress, goals, and manners and morals.
Sincere thanks go to Mrs. Mary Ida McGuire,
sponsor of the General Staff; to Mr. George
Schrock, sponsor of the Senior Section; to Mr.
Koenig of the Norman King Publishing Company; and to the photographers of Root Studios.
Thanks also go to the faculty and administration for their aid and cooperation. Without their
assistance, this book could not have become a
reality.
Paul Carder, Editor
I
198
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��The 1939
NILEHI REFLECTIONS
��NILES TOWNSH IP HIGH SCHOOL
Souveni r
EDITION
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�OVER THE MAZE
MORTAR,
CONCRETE, STEEL,
OF
THEN,
WALLS.
FOUNDATION
MASSIVE
THE
LAY
TO
WATER
ENCROACHING
AND
CLAY
HEAVY
FOUGHT
MEN
SPRING,
LAST
ONLY
AND BRICK, ROSE ORGANIZATION OF FORM AND
OF
CUNNING
INTO
B LU E PR I NT.
TH E
0 F
THE
UNFOLDING
THERE
PRIDE
MUNITY
NOW
OF
THE
WHAT
THE
1 NG
WINGS
DESIGN
OF
A
ONCE
OF
THOUGHTFULLY
A
WAVE
OF
INTENT,
AND
IS
MARSHY
OF
SPACIOUS,
PLANNED
CHALLENGE
HIGHEST
IN
SCHOOL
DONE.
WOOD
HANDSOME
AND
MANENT
[5]
WAKE
COM-
INTEREST.
AND
TOWER
LEGEND
AND
TH E
I N
METAMORPHOSIS
WAS
FLUTED
A N D,
MOUNTING
A
CAME
TRANSFORMED
SCHEME
THE
SUBSTANCE
RAPIDLY
MIND
AND
HAND
THE
SEE.
TO
ALL
FOR
PURPOSE
OUT
RISE
FLANK-
MODERN,
BUILDING-A
PER-
ACHIEVE
THE
TO
DESTINY.
��new
home
Community
of
a
wide
skill.
range
Into
research
within
High
its
into
the
the maximum
of
the
School
of
realization
the
limits
in quality,
in
of
given
functionality
the
severa I commun ities
product
talent
went
problem
of
Township
the
is
applied
all,
[7]
Niles
and
intricate
finding ,
resources ,
beauty, and, above
terms
of
of
the needs of
the
to w n s h i p .
�TYPING:
DORIS NORDMARK
STENOGRAPHY:
BETTY KRISOR
CHEMISTRY:
MERWYN BECKER
PHYSICS:
GLENN LENZEN
MUSIC :
MARGARET DAHM
BIOLOGY:
BETTY KELLY
SEWING :
LUCILLE LANGE
DRAMATICS :
CAROL LEE ROUSE
ALLAN BRAUCH
ATHLETICS :
DUANE FORD
SHOP :
EDWARD HARMS
�To
SKILFULNESS
OF
SOCIALIZED ,
PERSONALITY ,
NESS.
NEW
A.ND
THESE
THE
SCHOOL
A.RE
WAS
A.
TOTAL
REFINED ,
CONSTRUCTION
HOME
BUILD
SCHOOL ' S
A
AN
A.ND
STAUNCH-
NURTURE
HEART . . . . TO
TOLERANT:
TO
AND
BODY ,
OF
MIND ,
..
HAND
OF
STALWARTNESS
NESS
OF
STRENGTH
CULTIVATE
OF
BUSI-
OUR
UNDERTAKING
[
[
DESIGNED
THIS
[ 9}
A.ND
BUSINESS
FULFILLED
THE
SOLELY
MORE
TO
MAKE
EFFECTIVE
..
�IN DEDICATIONThe new high school building is, in very great measure, the culmination
of the years of strategic planning and inspiring leadership of our superintendent. The choice of Mr. Cotanche as dedicatory subject for the
1939 yearbook was by acclamation of the staff.
�The new
high school building
eloquently bespeaks
the zeal
NILE
TOWNSHIP
CO MM UN ITYHIGH SCH
FED ERA L EME RGE NCY ADM INIS TRA Ti
and efficiency
OF PUB LIC WOR KS
of the
PRO JECT
Board of Education
NO. ILL. 1803 -D
which directed
its realization.
BO AR D OF ED UC AT ION
SC HO OL DIS TR ICT NO. 219
COO K COU NTY ILLIN OIS
M IL D R E D E T TESS
SS
IVAN
M
PRESID ENT,
RAYM OND C K KLEH M SECRE TARY
PARO UBEK CHAIR MAN BUILDING
COMM ITTEE
FRAN K
AMBL ER
MACK
PETE R
ROY
A
J
D
FALK NOR
KLUE SING
WHIT ESIDE
ATTOR NEY
BUI LDIN G ERE CTE D 1938
ROYE R
AND DANE LY
ARCH ITECT S
JOHN MELD RUM
ASSO CIATE
ARCH ITECT
THOS
[ 11 }
J
HIGG INS
�L
N.T.H.S.
DEAN W. FLAGG
Assistant Principal; Vocations, Civics
JOHN C. BENETTE
General Science, Biology
LINDA BERNHART
English
CLIFFORD W. COLLINS
Instrumental Music
RUTH ESCH
Dramatics
LESTER E. GALITZ
Mathematics, Boys' Athletics
MARIE GREEN
Bookkeeping, Typing, Geography
GRACE G. HARBERT
Social Science
HAROLD ISAACSON
Shop, Boys' Athletics
MILDRED B. JOHNSON
Typing, Shorthand
[ 12 }
�FACULTY
CLARA A. KLAUS
English, Music
ALICE LINE
Home Management,
Foods, Clothing
CAROLYN LUMPP
Social Science
LOUISE MYERS
Librarian
H. R. OHLSON
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry
LUCILLE RONALDS
English
MARJORY RONALDS
English, French, Latin
MILDRED A. SCHAEFER
German, Hygiene, Girls' Athletics
JOHN GILBERT WILKINS
Art, Mechanical Drawing
LAURA ROSS
Office Secretary
[ 13]
�FINALE
S +range, this parting of the ways, this
E nding of four rushing years!
N ow
the busy cycle closes. Yet
I n the rich, broad compass of its days,
0
ur memories will often search,
Reach
S urely,
some magic rendezvous.
we shall meet again!
�DOROTHY JEANNE AGNEW
CHARLES W. AHRENS
LEONARD C. AHRENS
LORRAINE ANN BAUMANN
ROBERT BAUMHARDT
LOUISE ANN BENEDICT
LORRAINE BERTONCINI
WILLIAM JACK BIEGERT
EMIL J. BIRKENHEIER
CHARLES CARROLL
VINCENT WILLIAM DUDICK, JR.
ROBERT DUGUID
JOHN RICHARD EBY
GRACE M. ENDRE
ROBERT G. ENDRE
ROY M. GALLIPO
ROBERT GEERDTS
HAZEL MAE GRIFFIN
MYRTLE C. F. GROSSE
ALVIN T. GUENTHER
ROY M. GUENTHER
[ 15 }
�PAT HERD
BERNARD JAMES HOHS
GEORGE A . HORVATH
THEODORE C. ISERMAN
MARGARET JORGENSEN
JEAN BARNES JUNIAC
HARRY A. KETTER
ARDELLE A. KITTLESON
MARILYN D. KLUESING
MILDRED L. KLUESING
MILDRED E. KOSECK
BETTY ANN KRISOR
JOHN EDWARD KRUPA
TED LINDSTROM
MEREDITH M. MADSEN
JOHN FRANCIS MARGALSKI
LILLIAN E. MEYER
RUTH MITTELSTAEDT
KATHERINE L. MURRAY
KATHERINE NEUMANN
ROBERT T. NOESEN
[ 16 ]
�MILTON E. REMKE
ALVIN J. RUESCH
HARRIET M. SHIELDS
HERMAN E. SCHUETT
BETTE THLIMMENOS
WITHOUT PICTURES :
CHARLES L. GOHL
SOLON C . JENSEN
URSULA C. MOCKSCH
NICHOLAS W . WEBER
[
17 )
TENA P. SCHULTZ
FRANK WHITTINGTON
�CRE SCE NDO
" - increasing in power"
J
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0
R
s
[ 18 }
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s
0
p
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0
M
0
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s
[ 19 )
�AN I ANIMATO
---
"- lively and spirited"
F
R
E
s
H
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[ 20 }
��ECHO
• • • •
♦
•
BIRKENHEIER, EMIL
Junior Play Cast , See Chicago Club, Family Nigh t
Program.
CARROLL, CHARLES
Latin Club, Newstaff, See Chicago Club, Nileh i
Broadcasting and Camera Club , Junior Prom
Committee, Annual Staff, Ring and Pin Committee, Student Council , Boys' State.
DUDICK, VINCENT
Newstaff (Lane), Student Council (Lane).
DUGUID, ROBERT
French Club, Golf, See Chicago Club , Band , O rchestra , Junior Prom Committee.
EBY, RICHARD
Letterman's Club.
ENDRE, GRACE
Dramatics Club, Bowling, G . A. A. , Glee Club ,
Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, Newstaff, See
Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee, Ring and
Pin Committee, Freshman-Sophomore Plays.
ENDRE, ROBERT
Glee Club, Golf, See Chicago Club , Junior Prom
Committee.
AGNEW, DOROTHY
Cheerleader, Dramatics Club, G . A. A., Glee
Club, Monitor's Club, Newstaff, See Chicago
Club, Tennis, Junior Prom Committee, Annua l
Staff.
GEERDTS, ROBERT
See Chicago Club, Publicity Artist.
GOHL, CHARLES
See Chicago Club.
GRIFFIN, HAZEL
G. A. A., Glee Club, See Chicago Club , Junio r
Prom Committee.
AHRENS, CHARLES
Glee Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom
Committee.
GROSSE, MYRTLE
G. A. A. , Glee Club.
AHRENS , LEONARD
Glee Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee, Student Council.
GUENTHER, ALVIN
See Chicago Club, Bowling, Annual Staff, Band ,
Orchestra, Student Council.
BAUMANN, LORRAINE
GUENTHER, ROY
Glee Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Com mittee.
Latin Club, Bowling , G. A. A., See Chicag-o Club,
Tennis, Junior Prom Committee , Student Council.
BAUMHARDT, ROBERT
See Chicago Club, Bowling .
BENEDICT, LOUISE
Dramatics Club , G . A. A. , Glee Club , See Chicago Club, Bowling.
BERTONCINI, LORRAINE
French Club, G . A. A., Glee Club, Monitor's
Club, Newstaff, See Chicago Club, Junior Pro m
Committee, Student Council.
BIEGERT, WILLIAM
See Chicago Club, Family Night Program , Bowling .
]
HERD, PATRICIA
G. A. A. , French Club, Glee Club , See Chicago
Club, Tennis.
HOHS, BERNARD
Bowling, Glee Club, See Chicago Club, Band ,
Orchestra, Nilehi Broadcasting and Camera Club ,
Junior Prom Committee.
HORVATH, GEORGE
Glee Club, Bowling, Dramatics Club , German
Club, Golf, Junior Play Cast, See Chicago Club ,
Nilehi Broadcasting and Camera Club , Junior
Prom Committee, Student Council.
( 22 }
�Archive
of
Graduates ' Activity Records
ISERMAN, THEODORE
Dramatics Club , Bowling , Latin Club , German
Club, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast, See
Chicago Club.
MEYER , LILLIAN
Glee Club , Monitor 's Club, See Chicago Club ,
Junior Social Committee , Family Night Social
Committee.
JORGENSEN, MARGARET
Dramatics Club, Bowling , G. A. A. , Glee Club,
Newstaff, See Chicago Club , Tennis, Junior Prom
Committee , Senior Play Cast.
MI TTELSTAEDT, RUTH
Dramatics Club , G. A. A., Glee Club , Newstaff,
See Chicago Club.
JUNIAC, JEAN
Dramatics Club , G. A. A. , Glee Club, Golf, Junior Play Cast, See Chicago Club, Senior Play
Cast, Junior Prom Committee , Annual Staff, Ring
and Pin Committee , Student Council.
KETTER, HARRY
Glee Club, See Chicago Club, Bowling.
KITTELSON, ARDELLE
Dramatics Club , Bowling, French Club, G . A. A. ,
Glee Glub, Junior Play Cast, Senior Play Cast,
See Chicago Club , Tennis , Junior Prom Committee, Mixed Chorus.
KLUESING, MARILYN
G. A. A., Bowling Club, French Club, Monitor 's
Club , See Chicago Club , Junior Prom Committee.
MOCKSCH , URSULA
German Club , Monitor's Club, See Chicago Club,
Science Club.
MURRAY, KATHERINE
French Club , G. A. A., Monitor 's Club , See Chicago Club.
NEUMANN, KATHERINE
German Club, Glee Club , Monitor's Club , See
Chicago Club , Junior Prom Committee, Science
Club.
NOESEN, ROBERT
Glee Club, Golf, See Chicago Club, Nilehi Broadcasting and Camera Club, Mixed Chorus, Family Night Program.
REMKE, MILTON
German Club, Letterman's Club, Band , Orchestra , Nilehi Broadcasting and Camera Club.
KLUESING, MILDRED
Glee Club, See Chicago Club.
RUESCH, ALVIN
See Chicago Club.
KOSECK, MILDRED
G. A. A., Glee Club, Bowling .
SCHUETT, HERMAN
Latin Club, Glee Club, Monitor's Club, See Chicago Club , Mixed Chorus.
KRISOR, BETTY
Latin Club, Bowling, G. A. A., Monitor's Club,
Newstaff, See Chicago Club, Tennis, Junior Prom
Committee, Ring and Pin Committee, Annual
Staff, Science Club.
SCHULTZ, TENA
Dramatics Club, Bowling , Glee Club, Junior Play
Cast, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee.
KRUPA, JOHN
Letterman's Club , Junior Prom Committee.
LINDSTROM, TED
French Club, Junior Play Cast, Newstaff, See
Chicago Club, Band, Junior Prom Committee ,
Annual Staff, Science Club.
MADSEN, MEREDITH
Dramatics Club, Latin Club, G. A. A., Junior Play
Cast, Senior Play Cast, Monitor's Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee, Annual Staff,
Student Council, Family Night Program, Freshman-Sophomore Plays.
MARGALSKI , JOHN
See Chicago Club, Science Club.
[ 23 ]
SHIELDS, HARRIET
French Club , Glee Club, Monitor's Club , See
Chicago Club, Student Council.
THLIMMENOS , BETTE
Freshman-Sophomore Plays, Cheerleader, Dramatics Club, French Club, Glee Club, Golf,
Senior Play Cast, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom
Committee.
W EBER , NICHOLAS
Dramatics Club, Bowling, French Club, Glee Club,
Junior Play Cast, See Chicago Club , Science
Club.
W HITTINGTON, FRANK
Dramatics Club, Bowling , Latin Club , Glee Club ,
Golf, Jun ior Play Cast , See Chicago Club.
D. A.
�DETER MINAT O
♦
♦
•
♦
•
•
•
DOROTHY AGNEW is going to start life's path with a year of work in her Dad's
office. She hopes to attend Purdue later.
CHARLES AH RENS will report back at Nile hi for post-graduate work.
LEONARD AHRENS has set some college as his goal.
LORRAINE BAUMANN, we see, hopes ultimately to be someone's idea of a perfect
secretary.
ROBERT BAUMHARDT will take up a trade at one of Chicago's trade schools.
LOUISE BENEDICT'S next move will be enrollment in a nearby business college.
LORRAINE BERTONCINI still racks her brain about plans for the future.
WILLIAM BIEGERT steps into his father's shoes as soon as a diploma is handed him.
EMIL BIRKENHEIER will be able to fix up any electric socket and probably a lot more
when he finishes a course in electricity.
CHARLES CARROLL heads for either Northwestern or Illinois to study aeronautical
engineering.
VINCENT DUDICK has a deep, dark and secret passion for airplanes, and, after attending Armour Tech, may take up aviation.
ROBERT DUGUID plans to attend Lake Forest College. This summer you will find
him busily engaged on the Evanston Golf Course. But, whoa, there is his musical
ability to think about.
RICHARD EBY will continue into the greater things of life in some nearby university.
GRACE ENDRE is interested in comptometry.
ROBERT ENDRE may develop into a burly policeman after passing his examination.
ROBERT GEERDTS will draw himself up the ladder of fame as a commercial artist. May
return to Niles Township and continue study under Mr. Wilkins next Fall.
CHARLES GOHL. We wonder!
HAZEL GRIFFIN aspires to devote her life to shorthand hieroglyphics and typing
clatter.
MYRTLE GROSSE may, after dressmaking school, be the maker of famous people's
clothes.
ALVIN GUENTHER is deep in a quandary. He is blessed with a surplus of talents, and
doesn't know whether to pursue art or music.
ROY GUENTHER is going to let the future look out for itself.
PATRICIA HERD plans to go to college.
BERNARD HOHS has an eye on Bradley. Good luck, Bud.
GEORGE HORVATH hopes to find an employer looking for a bright young man.
That is all he asks right now.
THEODORE ISERMAN will go on to school to study air-conditioning.
MARGARET JORGENSEN is going to continue having fun while she attends a small
college.
[ 24 }
�The
Seniors
Plan
♦
♦
JEAN JUNIAC hopes to attend a specializing school either in Chicago or New York.
Designing is the subject Jean has chosen to study.
HARRY KETTER has no definite plans for the future.
[
ARDELLE KITTELSON plans to work a year before going on to business college.
MARILYN KLUESING will become one of North Park Junior College's fair coeds. Her
major will be home economics.
[
MILDRED KLUESING doesn't have any definite plans-or, maybe Cupid pierced her
heart?
BETTY KRISOR hasn't worried about her future yet. Hopes to travel this summer.
JOHN KRUPA doesn't know if he will continue school or not, but in the meantime
will be a bell hop or an elevator boy in a Chicago Club. Going up-p-p!
TED LINDSTROM plans to study engineering at the University of Illinois.
MEREDITH MADSEN, who is scientifically minded, hopes to attend college and further
her knowledge in the technical laboratory work.
JOHN MARGALSKI will probably work hard in one of Niles business stores before
further schooling. Electrical engineering will be his field.
RUTH MITTELSTAEDT is going to make a cute secretary.
URSULA MOCKSCH after covering every inch of New York's World Fair will take
to the white cap and uniform of a nurse.
KATHERINE MURRAY will juggle figures galore in her bookkeeping and clerical work
after business school.
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KATHERINE NEUMANN doesn't know where or when yet, but she will go into nurse's
training. Maybe a second Florence Nightingale.
MILTON REMKE will light up the town through the neon sign business he has already
started. This will help pay his way through North Park College and Illinois Medical.
ALVIN RUESCH reports he hopes to help Uncle Sam get the mail through as a Post
Office employee.
HERMAN SCHUETT says he will return to Nilehi for a postgraduate course.
he likes the new building.
Guess
TENA SCHULTZ wants to become a comptometrist. She will attend Gregg College
for the proper instruction.
HARRIET SHIELDS will look over New York City this summer as well as the World's
Fair. Later she will go into nurse's training.
BETTE THLIMMENOS is going to represent Niles Township at either the Art Institute
or the Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago. Bette will continue her fine art work in
fashion and dress designing.
NICHOLAS WEBER hopes to fly through the air with the greatest of ease as a commercial pilot. Happy Landings.
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�BATONS, BARS, AND BEATS
Probably no department of the school suffered such inadequacy of facilities while in Lincoln School as did the
department of instrumental music.
A beautiful new music room, new instruments, and workable rehearsal schedules have resulted in excellent advancement.
Director, Mr. Collins.
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ORCHESTRA MEMBERS
G. Arndt, P. Bugera, R. Buthman, R. Carl, D. Cotanche, M. Dahm, B.
Domas, R. Duguid, J. Ellis, R. Fisher, W. Flagg, A. Guenther, D. Gutman,
R. Harms, W. Heidtke, B. Hohs, A. Johantgen, V. Kadlac, H. Kiehm,
W. Lauth, D. Mueller, E. Muto, D. Nordmark, I. Pawlowski, G. Proesel,
V. Reuter, S. Schaefer, J. Shervington, M. Throop, R. Throop, I. Turski,
E. Westerlund, R. Wilson, C. Whittington, N. Whitworth.
BAND MEMBERS
M. Becker,
Flannagan,
V. Kadlac,
Nordmark,
R. Throop,
C. Blaumeuser, R. Carl, B. Domas,
A. Guenther, D. Gutman, R. Harms,
H. Kiehm, W. Lauth, H. Maier, R.
V. Reuter, H. Silicani, S. Schaefer,
E. Westerlund, C. Whittington, N.
R. Duguid, J. Ellis, W.
B. Hohs, A. Johantgen,
Moore, D. Mueller, D.
D. Smyser, M. Throop,
Whitworth, R. Wilson.
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�POWD ER, PAINT , ANU PROP S
GROWING PAINS
A delightful three-act comedy, "Growing Pains", was the initial production of the
Dramatics Department for presentation in the new Community Theater.
The play, which was offered on the successive evenings of April 27th and 28th,
presented the predicament of the Mclntyres who see their young boy and girl tossing
about in the pandemonium of adolescence. They give frantic directions for steering
the turbulent course of youth-advice which the egocentric youngsters blithely ignore,
of course.
This is the second year that the Senior class has sponsored an all-school production.
�DOWNS AND DRIBBLES
ON THE GRIDIRON
The Trojan Gridders completed the 1938 season with three victories and five defeats. "Beany" Field's shoulder injury and Orin Van
Cleve's ankle fracture added to the early setbacks. Next year's possibilities look promising despite the loss of four seniors: Dick Eby, "Goober"
Kennedy, "Chuck" Carroll, and Bud Dudick.
This year's most valuable player award went to Dick Eby, and his
name will be engraved on the Nilehi gold football. He was also presented
with a permanent trophy.
c.c.
ON THE MAPLE
Winning twelve out of fourteen encounters and holding second place
in the Northwest Conference, the Nilehi five completed its most successful cage season to date. The Trojan quintet was captained by the
versatile all-conference athlete, Dick Eby. Dick showed outstanding ability
on the hardwood for four years, and was selected by his teammates as
the most valuable player of the year.
Ed Boyk, leading conference scorer, compiled a season's total of
218 points.
Willard Baumann displayed exceptional scoring and offensive ability.
"Red" Williams, drafted from the lightweight squad in mid-season to fill
the gap at center, showed flashes of real ability. Bud Hohs and Bob
Harms alternated at the guard position. John Krupa, "Chuck" Carroll,
"Beany" Field and Duane Ford formed a battery of high powered reserves.
T. L.
THE SCOREBOARD
FOOTBALL
BASKETBALL
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
Feb.
*Mar.
*Mar.
2
9
16
13
20
27
3
10
17
18
24
2
3
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
Nilehi
27
31
29
44
35
46
49
48
48
41
43
48
25
Leyden 29
Arlington 18
Barrington 21
Lake Forest 25
Leyden 26
Libertyville 35
Barrington 26
Bensenville 40
Lake Forest 28
Antioch 29
Alumni 33
Highland Park 43
New Trier 37
*Waukegan Regional Tournament
Sept. 24
Nilehi 19
Evanston 0
Sept. 30
Nilehi 6
Lake Forest 12
Oct. 8
Nilehi 12
Nilehi 6
Warren 25
Oct. 21
Nilehi 7
Arlington 26
Oct. 28
Nilehi 0
Grant 6
Nov. 4
Nilehi 6
Libertyville 19
Nov. 10
Nilehi 25
Leyden 0
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Barrington 6
Oct. 15
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�GALLIVANTIN' GALS
G. A. A.
In and about the school, the Girls' Athletic Association strives to promote good
sportsmanship and superior athletics. With these ideals in mind, the organization sponsors such activities as bowling, golfing, hiking, horseback riding, swimming, and participation in a variety of social activities.
A charter membership of seventy-five girls has grown to over a total of one hundred twenty-five members in, this, its second year of organized existence.
A. J.
IT TAKES A LEVEL HEAD TO WIN
A LEVEL HAND A LEVEL EYE
BUT SOMETIMES
EVEN WHEN YOU TRY YOUR LEVEL BEST
THINGS GO AWRY
YOU DROP THE BALL YOU MISS YOUR AIM
YOU SLIP A COG AND QUEER A GAME
THEN COMES THE TEST
DON'T MAKE EXCUSE; DON'T CRUMPLE
STAND UP IN YOUR SHOES: REMEMBER
IN A CERTAIN SENSE
IT TAKES A LEVEL HEAD TO LOSE!
(From the G. A. A. Handbook)
EXECUTIVE
BOARD
W. Flagg
M. Throop
A. Carroll
G. Endre
D. Anderson
Director:
Miss Schaefer
S. Greiner
A. Jurasitz
P. Braeseke
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�NILEHI NOMADS
Wandering nomads are the members of the See Chicago Club,
now boasting an enrollment of over one hundred. Their purpose:-not
just to roam, but to acquire a knowledge of the interesting points in
the industrial and the cultural life of Chicago.
Maxwell Street, with all the merchandise at sliding prices, proved
an amusing variation in the school routine. The county courts, the jail,
and the dog-pound showed the guests what goes on in the realm of
the law. Sweetmeats held the attention of the visitors on the Mars
Candy Company trip, which was taken chiefly to see an example of
local industry. An opera trip gave the boys an opportunity to don dress
suits; but, for some strange reason, no boy appeared in "soup and fish."
On Junior-Senior day the juniors went to the Field Museum, the
Planetarium, and the History Institute, where Mrs. Thorne's carefully
furnished miniature rooms of various periods attracted the interest of
both girls and boys. Seniors journeyed south to the region of the Stockyards, where they learned about meat-packing, and in the afternoon
stopped at the more inviting Rosenwald Museum of Science and Industry.
Most of the students experimented in the Whispering Gallery, where the
faintest whisper carries from one end of a room to the other.
The active year of the See Chicago Club was closed with a trip
to Springfield where the General Assembly was visited. Lincoln's home
and resting place, and New Salem were interesting side trips that finished
a perfect day.
Members are anticipating next year's program which will include a
tour to Washington, D. C.
M. D.
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�MEETINGS, MOTIONS, AND MINUTES
NEWSTAFF
The pulse of Nilehi beats through the inky arteries and throbs in the whirling presses of the
bi-weekly "Nilehi News".
Under the supervision of Mr. Cotanche, the newstaff compiles, composes, and edits the news
spreads appearing in The News.
Dinners followed by talks on journalism have helped fill the year's social calendar, while a visit
to the Chicago Tribune Plant, through the courtesy of THE NEWS, proved to be the outstanding event
of the year.
Filler, ear, pix, banner, morgue , deadline, slug, and kill-these are now part and parcel of the
A. J.
vocabularies of the staff members.
STANDING: W. Lauth, M. Jorgensen, A. Jurasitz, C. Carroll, M. Dahm, R. Mittelstaedt, T. Lindstrom,
S. Greiner. SEATED: L. Bertoncini, M. Krajchovich, B. Krisor, G. Endre, M. Nordby, D. Anderson .
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS
The aims of this new club are two-fold and to the point: to become better acquainted with the
customs of the French people; and, to provide more opportunity to practice speaking in French.
Miss Marjorie Ronalds is the sponsor.
Retiring officers are: Robert Shure, Le President; Betty Kelly, La Vice-Presidente; Virginia Mehren ,
and Robert Troop, Les Secretaires; Martha Krajchovich, and John Nelson, Les Tresoriers.
STANDING, LAST ROW: J. Juniac, B. Meuer, M. Riser, I. Turski, K. Murray, J. Nelson, B. Glatz,
M. Nordby, J. Comstock, R. Throop, E. Jorgensen, E. Westerlund, D. Jacobs, J. Birong, E. Garner.
STANDING, FIRST ROW: A. Bonaguro, B. Thlimmenos, E. Celmer, I. Swanson, W. Flagg, Supervisor;
Miss M. Ronalds, J. Leclercq, V. Kadlec, E. Pearson. SEATED: V. Baity, M. Kluesing, L. Bertoncini,
B. Williams, M. Krajchovich, V. Mehren, B. Kelly, R. Shure, R. Duguid, N. J. Van Wormer, W. O'Connell.
LATIN CLUB
"Ad astra per aspera."
Pledged to pass on the torch of classical knowledge, the Latin Club members demonstrate the
relation of ancient Latin to the everyday affairs of today.
The officers elected are as follows:
Counsels, or chairmen: Phyllis Schlotterbeck, and Herman Schuett. Quaestors, or secretary and
treasurer: Ruby Bowser, and Phyllis Braeske. Aedile, or entertainment chairman: Edith Luxem.
REAR: H. Schuett, C. Lindhoy, E. Snyder, E. Luxem, R. Bowser, C. Nelson, Director: Miss M. Ronalds.
THIRD ROW: G. Becker, G. Regan, M. L. Shilling, J. Shervington, M. Winger, N. Delfino, P. Schlotterbeck, R. Balfour, W. Stevens. SECOND ROW: G. Siemsen, H. Shields, R. Fisher, D. Kranz, P. Braeseke ,
G. Good, P. Anderson, M. Becker, H. Krisor, V. Baptist, S. Rizzo. FIRST ROW: J. Huemmer, D. Gehrs,
H. Miller, D. Cecconi, G. Bartz, L. Baumhardt, S. Greiner.
GERMAN CLUB
If one happens to meet a group of enthusiastic young Klassenkameraden in Old Heidelberg, or the
Kino, it will most likely be the German Club of Nilehi. To be a member, one must belong to the
adva need German Class.
These up and coming socialites meet and plan such adventures for the purpose of finding out
how their customs and dress compare with the Germans of yesteryear. Great pleasure is found in
putting their classroom German to use by talking to waiters in the restaurants which they visit.
Gruesse von der deutschen Klasse.
LEFT TO RIGHT AROUND TABLE: H. Hynes, R. Carl, G. Horvath, A. Mayer, J. Hegarty, M. Hermes ,
D. Gutman, E. Harmes, R. Krueger, J. Winklhofer, U. Mocksch, J. Campbell, G. Kartheau, A. Rogers,
T. Iserman, R. Harms, B. Kristof, A. Jurasitz, S. Greiner, R. Campbell, E. Boyk, R. Eby. STANDING:
K. Neumann, Director: Miss Schaefer.
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��STUDENT FA CULTY FORUM
Hear ye! Hear ye! The Student Faculty Forum of the Niles Township High School
will now come to order!
With these words, and a whack of the gavel, this new organization takes up business at hand at its weekly meetings. The group is composed of one representative
from each home room, and several f acuity members. It meets to deliberate on problems of school and campus, to formulate suggestions for improvement, and, to engineer procedure for adoption of recommended action. Sponsor: Mr. Benette.
REAR: S. Rizzo, Mr. Flagg, Director ; Mr. Benette, Miss Green, Mr. Cotanche , R. Podraza. SECOND
ROW: Miss M. Ronalds, B. Hegarty, D. Petty , P. Braeseke. FIRST ROW : K. Nelson , L. Baumann, S.
Dilg , N. Asmussen, R. Duguid, H. Hynes, D. Anderson , M. Throop.
P. B.
MONITORS CLUB
"May I see your pass?" is the query most frequently heard from members of the
Monitors Club. Just as Mercury of old was messenger to the Gods, these versatile
persons carry the dispatches of administration and teachers. The services rendered
by the members make them greatly appreciated as adjuncts to the office staff.
REAR: S. Schaefer, A. Bonaguro, D. Kranz, S. Dilg , P. Braeseke, L. Meyer, E. Celmer, M. Hogarty,
L. Bertoncini , G. Moorad , F. Cervenka . FIRST ROW: J. Jones, C. Lindhoy, J. Winklhofer, A. Stachon ,
M. Nordby, M. Madsen , H. Schuett, E. Luxem , K. Sutter , V. Pearson , K. Murray, A. Brauch, W. Struck.
LEFT STAIRS: Supervisor: Miss Ross, B. Kriser, H. Shields, A. Jurasitz, J. Leclercq . RIGHT STAIRS:
M. Jorgensen, D. Anderson , M . Hermes, B. Thlimmenos, M. Desmond.
P. B.
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�CHEERLEA DERS
Orange and blue! Roaring crowds! Wild applause! Here come the Nilehi cheerleaders. In victory and in defeat, these well-drilled pep-rousers have steadfastly helped
to build a school spirit that makes every student a keen Trojan sports fan. Sponsor:
Miss Schaefer.
P. B.
CHEERLEADERS
LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Throop, A. Carroll, H. Hynes, P. Braeseke, P. Reiland.
LEFT TO RIGHT: H. Schuett, V. Kadlec, E. Herman, S. Greiner, H. Hynes.
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�PITCH PIPE PARADE
Mezzo sopranos, agitated altos, lyric tenors, and
basso profundos join to set the atmosphere of room
IO I vibrating to lovely lullabies, briny sea chanties
and the traditional ballads. This year the freshmen
and sophomores form an independent glee club
while the juniors and seniors strive to set the musical
pace. Improved facilities and adequate time help to
keep the glee clubs among the most popular organizations at Nilehi.
G. A.
ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
REAR: V. Nelson, M. Dahm, K. Viani, M. Kluesing, R. Einhaus,
M. Loutsch, K. Murray, I. Turski, M. Jorgensen, B. Kristof, P.
Herd, V. Baity. THIRD ROW: L. Meyer, L. Bertoncini, E. Gohl,
G. Brock, R. Mittelstaedt, L. Bartz, D. Gehrs, A. Bonaguro, G.
Moorad. SECOND ROW: R. Werdell, M. Kluesing, D. Van
Cleave, M. Hermes, M. Nordby, M. Kalmes, L. Krueger, A. Kittelson, M. Winger. FIRST ROW: J. Campbell, T. Schultz, E. Snyder,
F. Dolan, G. Regan, G. Endre, G. Siemsen, B. Thlimmenos, L.
Lange.
ADVANCED BOYS' GLEE CLUB
REAR: H. Maier, J. Birong, R. Shure, R. Harms, W. O'Connell,
R. Endre, W. Brunke, R. Noesen, D. Ford, J. Losand, W. Baumann.
MIDDLE: R. Guenther, B. Hohs, J. Margalski, L. Ahrens, W.
Strange, E. Boyk, G. Razkow, E. Garner, R. Eby, I. Paroubek.
FRONT: J. Kelly, B. Glatz, A. Brauch, B. Throop, C. Ahrens, R.
Schoenberger, C. Carroll, G. Arndt, J. Kennedy.
FRESH-SOPH GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
REAR: M. Heiniger, D. Kranz, G. Bartz, H. Miller, P. Reiland ,
J. Inman, W. Dudick, M. Sesterhenn, P. Bailey, W. Flagg, A.
Thlimmenos, M. Dolon, M. Hohs, E. Konowich, M. Cote, A.
Bertoncini. THIRD ROW: K. Sutter, E. Luxem, J. Brei, S. Harms,
A. Stachon, L. Meidtke, V. Pearson, M. Boyd, J. Berg, M. Throop,
H. Schuett, H. Van Kampen, M. Curtis, I. Pawlowski, W. Wojtkiewicz, J. Shervington, R. Fisher. SECOND ROW: L. Baptist,
J. Florus, M. Green, C. Thomas, D. Nelson, G. Dahm, I. Betlinski,
A. Weber, L. Becker, M. Risinger, L. Betlinski, E. Sidlo, 0. Krajchovich, D. Nordmark, M. McKeever. FIRST ROW: M. Hegarty,
B. Meuer, E. Herman, P. Braeseke, A. Carroll, J. Pike, R. Buthman, L. Baumhardt, J. Huemmer, Director: Miss Klaus.
FRESH-SOPH BOYS' GLEE CLUB
THIRD ROW: R. Krier, M. Nosal, C. Clark, F. Keegan, C. Febrow,
H. Harrington, D. Smyser, C. Koller, R. Sidlow, W. Schnur, C.
Whittington, W. Struck, D. Baumann, D. Nelson, E. Krupa, A.
Grover, P. Perlman, R. Krier. SECOND ROW: E. Gatzke, M.
Becker, J. Heiniger, P. Mikota, R. Flynn, S. Rizzo, W. King, H.
Baumann, E. Witte, R. Edwards, J. Dechambre, E. Springer, H.
Dahm, H. Anderson, T. Lindstrom. FIRST ROW: G. Smith,
H. Kiehm, E. Breitenbach, J. Fisher, B. Raimer, C. Lindhoy, W.
Ross, R. Freres, B. Jarrett, R. Reiland, E. Westerlund, S. Schuett,
E. Miner. FRONT: Director: Miss Klaus, R. Wilson.
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�PROGR AMME
DEAR DIARY:
Sept. 6-School opens.
Once again I dust off my brains {and a few chairs)
and work out my sentence of hard { 7) labor.
Sept. 23-See Chicago Club trip to Post Office.
I don't see how our letters ever find their way out of
that mad rush.
Sept. 24-Evanston vs. Nilehi. {Football)
19 to 0! Nilehi gloats! What happened to our
cheering section?
Sept. 30-Lake Forest vs. Nilehi. {Football)
The first loss of the season, but we still have time to
make a comeback. Maybe the sun was in somebody's
eyes.
Oct. 4-Assembly.
P's and Q's of hall traffic aired by teachers. Awful
dry!
Oct. 8-Barrington vs. Nilehi. {Football)
Packed the bus full and went to Barrington. Came
home cheering! We won-12 to 6.
Oct. 12-Holiday.
Thanks Columbus! G. A. A. sponsored splash party.
Oct. 15-Warren vs. Nilehi. (Football)
I hate to write this. We lost 26 to 6.
Oct. 21-Arlington vs. Nilehi. (Football)
"Beanie's" broken collar bone slowed us up and
caused our downfall, although I think somebody forgot his rabbit's foot. Score: 26 to 7.
Oct. 21-Football Dance.
Our traditional Football Dance. Oh! Could those
huskies truck!
Oct. 28-Grant vs. Nilehi. (Football)
The streak of bad luck is still with us. We lost
6 to 0.
Oct. 31-Holiday.
Halloween! The Ghosts celebrated and so did we.
Nov. 2-See Chicago Club trip to "Blossom Time."
The name of the operetta didn 't tie in with our
gloomy fall weather.
Nov. 4-Libertyville vs. Nilehi. {Football)
The boys can't seem to find their stride. Score:
19 to 6.
Nov. 5-See Chicago Club trip to the Opera .
"Lucia di Lammermoor" with Lily Pons.
Nov. I I-Holiday.
Time off to watch the stars and stripes go by.
Nov. 18-G. A. A. Party.
G. A. A. girls disguised as tykes and toddlers enjoyed themselves by engaging in childish amusements.
Nov. 24, 25-Holidays.
Time in which to jam our brains in preparation for
the period tests and also in which to eat turkey.
Nov. 25-See Chicago Club trip to Opera.
"Madame Butterfly." I wonder if I just don't like
operas?
Nov. 30-G. A. A. sponsored Splash Party.
Dec. 2-Leyden vs. Nilehi. {Basketball)
Freak game! Even though we lost it we received a
letter from the head of the Conference commending
our sportsmanship because the tying point was in the
basket and we acknowledged having heard the bell.
Leyden 29; Nilehi 27.
Dec. 3-See Chicago Club trip to County Jail.
all decided not to break the laws because a jail
1s decidedly not the pleasantest place to reside. Some
of the inmates didn't seem to mind, however.
Dec. 9-Arlington vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
A victory! Hurrah! I hope the boys keep us happy
by repeating this score often. Arlington 18; Nilehi 31.
Dec. IO-Family Nite Dance.
Program, play, people. Papas and Mammas came too!
Dec. I I-See Chicago Club trip to Maxwell Street.
I never saw such a place. We all had fun bargaining
with the storekeepers.
Dec. 16-Barrington vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
I knew they could do it! What a team! Score:
Nilehi 29 ; Barrington 21.
Dec. 17-Alumni Dance.
Alumni all rushed the Freshmen girls. My! My!
Dec. 22-Christmas Vacation.
Three days to do my Christmas shopping and eight
days to enjoy my gifts, but I don't think it was long
enough.
·
Jan. 3-School reopens.
Back to my studies. Heavy is man 's lot in this vale
of tears.
Jan. 13-Lake Forest vs. Nilehi. {Basketball)
The Nilehi Hot Five won this battle from the Lake
Forest team to the tune of 44 to 25.
Jan. 18-G. A. A. Swim Party.
The girls threw a party and everyone came. The boys
appeared just for one reason-to see our beautiful
girls in bathing suits.
We
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Jan. 20-Leyden vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
We're at it again! You just can't beat this Trojan
team. I overhead the coach from Leyden say that it
gave him the creeps just to see "Red" Williams come
into the game. By the way-Score: 35 to 26.
Jan. 23, 24, 25-Semester Exams.
I didn't think I could forget so much in one short
semester.
Jan. 26-Holiday.
Time off to recuperate. From what?-just look back
at the 23, 24, and 25.
Jan. 27-Holiday-Libertyville vs. Nilehi.
Ditto in regard to respite from school-but, say, have
we a powerful team! Another victory. Miss Schaefer's
white sweater and Mr. Ike's special outfit must have
held up the team's spirit.
Feb. 3-Barrington vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
Just as we expected. This winning streak is lots of
fun. Score: 49 to 26.
Feb. 4-Snowball Dance.
The Snowball fight and the punch were the main attractions. Sophomores did a good job of sponsoring
dance.
Feb. 10-Bensenville vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
Oh, did we whitewash those Bensenville cagers. Score:
48 to 40.
Feb. 17-Lake Forest vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
Dedication of the gym and the first game there.
Largest crowd in the history of the school. We won:
48 to 28. Oh! what cheering.
Feb .. 18-Antioch vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
Our team can't be beaten. Score: 41 to 29.
Feb. 22-Holiday.
It's a nice thought that someone chopped down a
cherry tree.
Feb. 24-Alumni vs. Nilehi. (Basketball)
We certainly deflated their ego. Won-as usual43 to 33. I guess they're getting old! G. A. A. sponsored a dance for the Alumni after the game. Good
idea-lots of fun.
Mar 2.-Regional basketball tournament at Waukegan.
Triumphed over Highland Park 48 to 43. The big
crowd helped, no doubt.
Mar. 3-Tournament again.
New Trier beat us 37 to 35. The team was awfully
tired. The cheering section came home in tears.
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Mar. 4-See Chicago Club trip.
The Mars Candy Company furnished us with material
for our sweet tooth.
Mar. 24-Junior-Senior Assembly.
John S. Sloan demonstrated the oddities of liquid
air. Very interesting, although I didn't know what to
expect next.
April 15-Spring Frolic.
Freshmen did a fine job of sponsoring this dance.
Music by the Aristocrats.
April lb-Dedication.
Interesting program. A flag was presented by the
American Legion Posts of Niles Center and Morton
Grove. A framed copy of the Constitution was presented by the Niles Center Auxiliary of the American
Legion.
I never saw such excitement in all my life. It really
was a grand success.
May I-Spring Vacation begins.
What a relief. The beautiful weather made school
work all the more uninviting.
May 3-See Chicago Club trip to Springfield.
After seeing the General Assembly in action maybe
some of our number would like to go into politics.
May 8-School reopens.
It's not so bad if you consider the fact that June is
not very far off.
May 12-Entertainment-R. Hoogerhyde.
What else is there to say?
May 30-Holiday.
Decoration day-time off to honor soldiers. Nice
parades.
June 2-Junior Prom.
The event of the year. Formals and flowers in great
prominence.
June 9-Senior exams.
Sometimes it's nice to be a senior-you get all exams
in one day.
June 12, 13, 14-Final exams.
Days of reckoning of the less fortunate under-classmen. Good luck to you!
June 15-Commencement.
Grand affair-caps and gowns were awfully warm.
Long speeches very impressive. I hope these diplomas
do some good.
'Nough said-M. Dahm, B. Krisor, M. Madsen, Inc.
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FOOTBALL CAPTAl N _____________________________ _
_________________________________ TWO YEARS: 1937-1938
BASKETBALL CAPTAl N _____ _ _
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VOTED MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLA YER
ONE YEAR: 1938
VOTED MOST VALUABLE BASKETBALL PLAYER
TWO YEARS: 1938-1939
THE FIRST AND ONLY TROJAN TO EARN TWELVE MAJOR LETTERS
WILL THIS RECORD EVER BE EXCELLED AT NILEHI?
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�FOUND IN THE VACUUM SWEEPER
I DON'T BELIEVE IT!
SEEN AND HEARD
Hazel (Giggles) Griffin with a growl
Mr. Harold (Shiek) Isaacson with his hair
mussed up . . . Bud Fawcett in a hurry . . .
Pat Herd without an escort . . . Virginia
Mehren dancing with Corky Harrington .••
Alvin Guenther without "swing" on the brain
. . . A school play minus Will Stevens . . .
Allan Brauch in Clerical Garb . . . Pat Reiland with the gout . . . (Irish?) Kenneth
Shrambeck without his green sweater . • •
"Benny" Shure with a real shirt on ... Harry
Ketter editing an "Advice to the Lovelorn"
column . . . Margaret Dahm's folks receiving
a failure report . . . Winklhofer with a
"Heine" . . . Roy Gallipo playing on the
House of David sandlot team . . . Burton
Glatz with laryngitis ... Roland Moore doing
a ballet dance on an Evanston golf course
green.
A sign posted in the study hall on St.
Patrick's Day read: "Freshmen, in case of
fire, don't run. Green things won't burn!"
Mr. Flagg on seeing this immediately
screamed, "Take it down! They might take it
seriously!"
REMEMBER WAY BACK WHEN
We used to get out of school at one
o'clock?
It was a simple matter to "ditch" school?
We couldn't open a locker without killing
a few freshmen?
You could walk from one end of the school
to the other without getting sore feet?
The kindergarten serenaded us every morning during "Problems"?
The bells were never out of order?
The swimming pool was just a vague dream
{it still is, April I I, 1939)?
DEFINITIONS
BOARD OF EDUCATION . . . that which
most of us are by June.
DANCE . . . that which you go to so you
may.
ATTENTION . . . that which Laura Ross
hopes to get when she says "please."
GONG . . . that by which you are saved
just as the teacher is giving you the •••
PICK HERE:
Shirley Dilg ________________ The Soldier's Sweetheart
Josephine Murray ____________________________ _ Delilah
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Helen Miller __________ _
___________________________ Daisy Mae
Kate Neumann __________________________________ Cleopatra
Chris Lindhoy _ ____ _ _
_ ___ ______________ _ _ Me and My
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Annette Carroll ______ _
_________ _ _
___ ___________________ Ju no
Marie Nordby ____________________________ The Girlfriend
Ardelle Kittelson __________________________________ Maggie
"Ginger" Kadlec ____________________ Carole Lombard
NILEHI MUSIC COUNTER
"She's a Latin from Manhattan"
Miss M. Ronalds
"Shortnin' Bread"
Miss Line
"Red Sails in the Sunset"
Mr. Wilkins
"Marie"
Carol Lee Rouse
Diana
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Louise Benedict -------------------------- -·------------Juliet
Dorothy Ag new ----··---------------------·-·-- Evangeline
MATCH HERE:
Willard Baumann The
Hunter
Vincent Dudick _Romeo
Wallace Brunke ----··-·--·····--------·----------Sampson
Roy Guenther . ---------····--------·-·-·--------·--·-Jiggs
Bud Lauth ______ ·----------·-------------------··· Clark Gable
Miss Green
"Blow, Gabriel, Blow!"
Mr. Collins
"In My Little Red Notebook"
Miss Bernhart
"You're a Sweet Little Headache"
Miss Myers
"Without My Walking Stick"
Miss Harbert
"Empty Saddles"
Miss Johnson
"Let's Call the Whole Thing Off!"
Miss Lumpp
"The Scene Changes"
Mrs. Esch
"When Mother Nature Sings Her Lullaby"
Mr. Benette
"The Kid in the Three-cornered Pants"
Mr. Galitz
"Tain't Right!"
Kenneth Kellen
John Krupa ·-··------·--·-----· _____________________ Anthony
Mr. Ohlson
"Study in Brown"
Miss Klaus
"I don't care."
Mr. Isaacson
"Bend Down Sister!"
Miss Schaefer
"Sing You Sinners!"
Miss Klaus
"Deep In A Dream"
Miss L. Ronalds
"Small Fry"
H. R. Ohlson
"Take a scattered seating arrangement."
Mr. Flagg
Bud Hohs _ ------------------····-------···------··----Gabriel
Glenn Lenzen
The Soldier
Harold Hynes ____________________________________ L'il Abner
John Jon es ---··--------------------- Shadow
Armin Mayer
Fritz Parou bek
Bill O'Connell..
Jack Kelly
The
Whirling Dervishes
Roger Schoen berger -------------·----------···---Ju pit er
COPYRIGHT NO. 1234-4321
"Goober" Kennedy
"Oh boy! Is she a honey!"
Ted Lindstrom
"Now down in Granville. . "
Chuck Carroll
"I guess I'll get a Model A."
Lennie
"I'm
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"It's
Ahrens
going to be a bachelor!"
Riske
a Betsy Lu-Lu.''
Mr. Lohrman
"You're supposed to be studying."
Miss Green
"Time-."
"01' King Cole"
No, thanks-no coffee and no teaJust water and milk for me;
Eight glasses of it I must consume
If an "N" girl I'm to be.
Sorry! no, thanks-no sweets for me today.
Less "swing"-more out-door play,
Eight hours of sleep for eight long weeks
May bring their sighs;
But oh, the prize
Is an "N" from the G. A. A.!
MATCHING TEST
Mr. Cotanche
"Little Sir Echo"
Miss Ross
SOCIAL
A goldfish gulping contest will be held on
the school lawn next Friday. For entries see
Mr. Benette. Favorites are Stanley Widinski,
Marie Throop, and "Goober" Kennedy.
Carol Lee Rouse
"Have you heard about Herman?"
Mr. Roach
"Still please-still one, still two, still three,
thank you."
Allan Brauch
"Gimme a fur instance."
Paul Mikota
"Whatsa matter baby?"
Laura Ross
"That is all."
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Nothing in the preparation of this yearbook has
given us more pleasure than its dedication to a
pioneer in the organization, building, and d3velopment of our school. It is inspiring to know her.
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First interest in a high school for Niles Township came to light in 1914. A survey,
however, failed to convince the residents that the time for constructing a building was
opportune. The 1928 survey, instigated by the Niles Township Post of the American
Legion, again set people to thinking, but failed to bring materialization of the project.
Again a Township High School District was postponed into the future.
With the creation of the Lincoln High School by the Board of Education of School
District 69 came the nucleus of the present four year institution. Early maintenance
funds were derived from tuition received from the Non-High School District of Cook
County. The initial enrollment was 49. In 1932 the third year was added, and the
school was renamed the Niles Center High School, with the thought in mind that
the next venture would be the organization of a Community High School District
for Niles Center.
The next and concluding step, however, was the creation of a Community High
School District for Niles Township, comprising the Villages of Morton Grove, Niles
Center, Lincolnwood, Golf, and Niles. Official approval was given by the citizenry
on June 6, 1936.
With the aid of a Federal grant from the Public Works Administration for construction and equipment purposes, together with a large labor grant from the Works
Progress Administration for landscaping, the Niles Township High School building is
fast becoming an actuality.
It now remains for the community, the Board of Education, the Faculty, and the
pupils so to live and enrich their lives that this heritage shall not have been in vainthat today's foresight will prove tomorrow's worth.
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�Woe unto the weaklings! Humanity surges. Individuals press to hard won destinations. Is this the intersection of State and Madison streets at five-thirty? No indeed!
Merely the students of Niles Township Community High School passing to their classes.
Unyielding walls hem in the traffic closely. To scan a bulletin board means elbowing
juniors, sehiors, teachers, veritable squads of freshmen, and grade school children of
assorted sizes. Rumor hath it that one of the seniors of greater stature recently found
his fine stride impeded by a sixth grade hitch-hiker.
To pause in these corridors for, say, a discussion of the Russian situation would be
rude, if not disastrous. March steadily, in a tight file. It is a self-imposed rule born
of necessity.
The staircases function to capacity. The stairway landings offer oases of brie-f
respite. The use of the gym is scheduled with unbelievable care. The cafeteria daily
undergoes the violent metamorphoses from study hall to lunching place, and then
back to study hall. Groups prowl about searching with undying hope: Can we find
a conference room? A place for a club meeting? A spot for the deliberations of a
committee?
But here also is a miracle. The press of numbers has forced us to impose on othershas forced others to impose on us. Patience has been taxed; nerves have been frayed.
Yet, good humor has prevailed and the art of give-and-take has been learned. In a
building taxed well beyond designed capacity, we have had a school in the best sense
of the word. The handicaps brought us challenge, taught us tolerance. Already we
have sensed that herein have been built four years of experience that we shall keep
and cherish.
The new high school building, they say, will be spacious. In it, one can breathe
deeply without disturbing the social order. That luxury was denied us. Still, we are eaten
by no envy; and, we profess no regrets. For us, Lincoln Building will always stir the
kindliest remembrances.
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have established the incumbent Board of Education
high in esteem of the patrons of Nilehi. The members, Mildred E. Tess, Ivan M. Paroubek, Frank
Ambler, Mack D. Falknor, and Peter J. Kluesing,
representing the several communities of Niles, Golf,
Lincolnwood, Morton Grove, and Niles Center, have
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Leader, counsellor, friend.
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JOHN C. BENETTE
CLIFFORD W. COLLINS
RUTH ESCH
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MARIE GREEN
GRACE G. HARBERT
HAROLD ISAACSON
MILDRED B. JOHNSON
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CAROLYN LUMPP
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LUCILLE RONALDS
MARJORY RONALDS
MILDRED A. SCHAEFER
JOHN GILBERT WILKINS
FRANCES WINTON
VIRGINIA BUTHMAN
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Yet your task has just begun.
You have reached forth for the prize
And it is yours.
The laurel of victory rests upon your head,
And the fruit of success tastes sweet in your mouth.
Yet rest not on conquests, oh Senior,
For the waters of stagnation will engulf you,
And the swirling pools reach up
To grasp its fair young prey,
To sweep away your mighty torch,
The torch to which all look for light.
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EDWARD J. HARMS
DOROTHY M. HAUPT
LORRAINE HENNIG
ANNA J. HERMES
LUCILLE L. HEZNER
KATHERINE HILDEBRANDT
MATT F. HORVATH
ROBERT F. HOTH
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LEONARD E. JORGENSON
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RUTH E. KELLER
EVELYN F. KOS ECK
HELEN H. KOTTKE
GEORGE H. KRAJCHOVICH
ROBERT W. KUHN
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ROY L. LEWIS
LORRAINE L. MAIER
HENRY J. MEINDL
SAMUEL MEYER
ROSEMARY A. MILLER
ROY D. MOORE
HARRY J. MUELLER
WILBERT E. R. MUELLER
MARGARET M. MURRAY
GENE V. NITCH -RITA S. NITCH
JEANNETTE L. PAROUBEK
KAYE I. PATENAUDE
JOYCE B. PETTY
LOUISE PUFAHL
WALTER B. RAU
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JAMES K. VINCENT
JOHN RICHARD MUTTI (February Graduate)
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School Opened.
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School Closed. Infantile Paralysis Epidemic.
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Freshman Picnic.
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Junior Card and Bunco Party.
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Lecture on South America.
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Football: Lake Forest vs. NTHS.
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Football: Warren vs. NTHS.
Football Dance.
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Lecture on Illumination.
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Trade.
Football: Arlington vs. NTHS.
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Football: McHenry vs. NTHS.
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Junior-Senior Party.
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Hanscom Players.
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Juniors visited WGN Studios and Historical Museum.
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See Chicago Club attended "Carmen".
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Thanksgiving Recess.
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Hobo Day.
Basketball: Leyden vs. NTHS.
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German Classes visited Old Heidelberg
and German Film.
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Basketball: Arlington vs. NTHS.
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Junior Play: "Here Comes the Prince".
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Basketball: Alumni vs. NTHS.
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French Classes attended French Movie.
17
Basketball: Barrington vs. NTHS.
18
First Annual Alumni Dance.
22
Basketball: Antioch vs. NTHS.
24
Christmas Holidays Began.
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School Reopened.
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Basketball: Lake Forest vs. NTHS.
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Family Night.
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Basketball: Leyden vs. NTHS.
25-28 Final Examinations.
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Lecture on South America.
See Chicago Club attended "Victoria
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Basketball: Barrington vs. NTHS.
Chemistry Class visited Steel and Cement Mills.
NTHS Sponsored Movie: "Victoria the
Great".
Lecture on National Parks.
Mississippian Singers.
See Chicago Club visited Chinatown.
Basketball: Lake Forest vs. NTHS.
Basketball: Wauconda Tournament.
Warren vs. NTHS.
Basketball: Wauconda Tournament.
Richmond vs. NTHS.
Basketball: Wauconda Tournament.
Palatine vs. NTHS.
Basketball: Waukegan Tournament.
Highland Park vs. NTHS.
Teachers Institute. No School.
Geography Class visited Stockyards.
Seniors Photographed for Yearbook.
S~phomore Party.
See Chicago Club visited NBC Studio.
Freshman Party.
Junior-Senior Party.
Washington Tour.
Spring Vacatio_.
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School Reopened.
Easter Dance.
Senior Sponsored Play" Another Spring".
Senior Sponsored Play. Second Cast.
Oratorical Contest.
Memorial Day Holiday.
Junior-Senior Prom.
Senior Week.
Final Examinations.
Commencement.
Annual School Picnic.
�ALECKSON, WILLIAM-Band, Golf, Junior Business Committees, Junior Play Ticket Committee ,
Latin Club, Monitors Club, Orchestra, See Chicago Club, Senior Seminar, Tennis Club, Junior
Prom Committee, Oratory '37 . . . BARCLAY,
HARRY-Bowling Club , Dramatics Club , Glee
Club , Junior Play Stage Hand, Letterman's Club ,
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Senior Play . . . BAUMHARDT, JACK-Letterman's Club, Monitors Club , See Chicago Club ,
Junior Prom Committee . . . BETLINSKI, WALTER
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Club , Junior Prom Committee . . . BISCHOF,
GLADYS-Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, G.A.A.,
German Club , Glee Club, Junior Play Dance Team,
Monitors Club , Operetta, See Chicago Club, Student Council, Tennis Club, Junior Prom Committee, Oratory '38 . . . BLOETHNER, WALTER
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Glee Club, Golf, Junior Business Committees,
Mixed Chorus, Operetta . . . BREITENBACH,
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Letterman's Club , See Chicago Club, Ring and
Pin Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior
Play ... BRUNKE, GLADYS-French Club, G.A.A.,
Glee Club, Honor Student Council, Junior Business Committee, Operetta, See Chicago Club,
Year Book Committee, Junior Prom Committee
CARL, BARBARA ANN-Band , Junior Business Committee, Monitors Club, Orchestra, See
Chicago Club . . . CHALUPNIK, MARY-German Club . .. CIOLAC , JOHN-Glee Club, Letterman 's Club, Monitors Club ... COBB, JANEBowling Club , Cheer-Leader, Dramatics Club ,
G.A.A., Glee Club , Golf, Honor Student Council,
Junior Business Committee, Latin Club, Monitors
Club, Operetta, See Chicago Club , Senior Seminar, Student Council, Junior Play Dance Team,
Senior Play . . . COLEMAN, JEAN-Bowling
Club , French Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Business Committee, Latin Club , Newspaper Staff, See
Chicago Club, Year Book Committee, Senior Seminar, Tennis Club , Junior Prom Committee . . •
CONRAD, LAWRENCE-Band, Bowling Club,
Camera Club, Glee Club, Monitors Club , Orchestra , See Chicago Club . . . DENLEY, VOLET
-Glee Club, Monitors Club , See Chicago Club
. . . ERLER, WALTER-German Club, See Chicago Club . . . ETHERTON , MARY ELLENDramatics Club, Freshman-Sophomore Plays, G .A.A.,
Glee Club, Junior Play Cast, Latin Club, Mixed
Chorus, Operetta , Junior Prom Committee, Senior
Play . . . FIELD, EVELYN-Bowling , Golf, Junior
Business Committees . . . FLOYD, HELEN-Bowling Club , G.A.A., See Chicago Club .. . FUERST,
MARY ANN-Dramatics C lub , G.A.A., German
Club , Junior Business Committees, See Chicago
Club . . . GUTMAN, VIRGINIA-Bowling Club ,
G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Business Committees,
Junior Play Usher, Latin Club , Monitors Club , See
Chicago Club , Ring and Pin Committee, Year
Book Committee . . . HAMPTON , KENNETHFrench Club, Honor Student Council, Letterman 's
Club, Monitors Club , See Chicago Club , Ring and
Pin Committee , Year Book Committee , Student
Council . . . HARMS, EDWARD-Camera Club ,
German Club , Golf, Junior Play Ticket Committee, See Chicago Club, Senior Seminar, Junio r
Prom Committee ... HAUPT, DOROTHY-Bowling
Club , French Club , G.A.A., Glee Club , Junior
Business Committees, Junior Play Usher , Monitors
Club , See Chicago Club, Ring and Pin Committee, Tennis Club , Junior Prom Committee . . .
HENNIG , LORRAINE- Bowling Club, G.A.A. ,
See Chicago Club .. . HERMES , ANNA-G.A.A.,
German Club , Glee Club , Honor Student Council ,
Junior Business Committees, Junior Play Ticket
Committee , Mixed Chorus, Operetta , See Chicago
Club, Senior Play, Property Girl . . . HEZNER ,
LUCILLE-Bowling Club , G.A.A., Junior Play Property Girl, Monitors Club , See Chicago Club , Tennis Club, Junior Prom Committee . . . HILDEBRANDT, KATHERINE-G.A.A., Glee Club, See
Chicago Club . . . HORVATH, MATHIASGerman Club, Glee Club , Letterman's Club , Mixed Chorus, Monitors Club , Operetta . . . HOTH,
ROBERT-Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, Fresh man-Sophomore Plays, German Club, Junior Business Committees, Junior Play Cast, See Chicago
Club, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play . . .
HUELS, KENNETH-Junior Play Stage Hand , Letterman's Club, Monitors Club, Newspaper Staff,
See Chicago Club, Year Book Committee, Junior
Prom Committee , Senior Play Stage Hand . . .
HUSCHER, !RENE-Bowling Club, G.A.A., Latin
Club, Monitors Club , Operetta, See Chicago
Club, Junior Prom Committee, Glee Club, Tennis
. . . IVES , TAYLOR-Camera Club, Glee Club ,
Boys Quartet ... JARRETT, JANE-Bowling Club ,
Dramatics Club , French Club , G.A.A., Glee Club ,
Golf, Junior Business Committees, Latin Club ,
Monitors Club, Newspaper Staff, Operetta , See
Chicago Club, Year Book Committee, Junior Prom
Committee, Oratory '37, Senior Play Cast . . .
JORGENSEN, LEONARD-Bowling Club, French
Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee
. . . KAWELL, LORETTA-G.A.A., Glee Club ,
Operetta, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee . . . KELLER, RUTH-Dramatics, Club ,
Freshman-Sophomore Plays, Glee Club , Honor Student Council, Junior Business Committees, Junio r
Play Cast, Latin Club , Monitors Club, Operetta ,
See Chicago Club, Year Book Committee , Senior
Seminar, Junior Prom Committee , Senior Play Cast,
�SENIOR ACTIVITY
PARTICIPATION
RECORDS
Oratory '38 ... KLUESING, ALVIN-Junior Prom
Committee . . KOSECK , EVELYN-Bowling Club,
G.A.A., Glee Club, Junior Business Committees,
Junior Play Ticket Committee, Newspaper Staff,
Operetta, Year Book Committee, Junior Prom Committee . . . KOTTKE, HELEN-G.A.A., Glee Club,
Year Book Committee. Senior Seminar . . . KRAJCHOVICH, GEORGE-Monitors Club, See Chicago Club . . . KUHN, ROBERT-Bowling Club,
Letterman's Club, Junior Prom Committee . . .
LANDL, MARGARET-Bowling Club, ,Dramatics
Club, G.A.A., German Club, G. ee Club, See
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Chicago Club, Senior Seminar, Senior Play Cast
. . . LEWIS, ROY-Dramatics Club, FreshmanSophomore Plays, Junior Business Committees,
Junior Play Stage Hand and Ticket Committee,
Latin Club, See Chicago Club, Year Book Committee, Senior Seminar, Tennis Club , Junior Prom
Committee, Senior Play Cast . . . MAIER, LORRAINE-Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, G.A.A.,
German Club, Honor Student Council, Junior Business Committees, Latin Club, See Chicago Club,
Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play, Property Girl,
Monitors Club . . . MEINDL, HENRY-Bowling
Club, Dramatics Club, German Club , Glee Club,
Junior Play Cast, Letterman's Club, Mixed Chorus,
Operetta, See Chicago Club, Senior Play Cast
. . . MEYER, SAM-Bowling Club, German Club,
See Chicago Club, Ring and Pin Committee,
Junior Prom Committee ... MILLER, ROSEMARY
-Bowling Club, G.A.A., German Club, Honor Student Council, Junior Business Committees, See
Chicago Club, Ring and Pin Committee, Junior
Prom Committee, Dramatics Club . . . MOORE,
ROY-Bowling Club, German Club, Golf, Junior
Business Committees, See Chicaqo Club, Senior
Seminar, NBC Club . . . MUELLER, HARRY-Letterman's Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom
Committee, Senior Play Stage Hand . . . MU ELLER, WILBERT-Dramatics Club, Freshman-Sophomore Plays, Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Operetta,
See Chicago Club . . . MURRAY, MARGARETBand, Dramatics Club, French Club, G.A.A., Junior
Business Committees, Monitors Club, Orchestra,
See Chicago Club, Senior Play Cast . . . NITCH,
GENE-French Club, G.A.A., Latin Club, Orchestra, Junior Prom ComMittee, Oratory '38 . . .
NITCH, RITA-Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Glee Club,
Orchestra, Junior Prom Committee, Oratory '38 ...
PAROUBEK, JEANNETTE-Dramatics Club, G.A.A.,
Glee Club, Operetta, Junior Play Ticket Committee, See Chicago Club, Junior Prnm Committee, Senior Play Cast . . . PATENAUDE, KATHERINE-Junior Business Committees, See Chicago
Club . . . PETTY, JOYCE-French Club, G.A.A.,
Glee Club, Golf, Junior Business Committees, Junior Play Ticket Committee, Operetta, Orchestra,
See Chicaqo Club , Year Book Committee, Senior
Seminar, Tennis Club, Junior Prom Committee
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. . . PUFAHL, LOUISE-Bowling Club, Cheerleader, Dramatics Club, French Club, FreshmanSophomore Plays, G.A.A., Glee Club, Golf, Junior
Business Committees, Junior Play Cast, Mixed
Chorus, Monitors Club, Newspaper Staff, See
Chicago Club, Student Council, Tennis Club, Oratory '37, Senior Play . . . RAU, WALTER-Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Letterman's
Club, Mixed Chorus, See Chicago Club, German
Club, Oratory '38 . . . REIMANN, LOUISEG.A.A., German Club, Glee Club, Monitors Club,
See Chicago Club . . . RISINGER, MERIALBand, Glee Club, Junior Play Ticket Committee, Orchestra , See Chicago Club . . . RIZZO, ROSALIE
-Dramatics CI u b, Freshman-Sophomore Play,
G.A.A., Glee Club, Operetta, See Chicago Club
. . . RUESCH, HAROLD-Camera Club, Golf,
Junior Business Committees, See Chicago Club,
Senior Play ... RUNNFELDT, WARREN-Bowling
Club, See Chicago Club, Senior Seminar, Senior
Play Stage Hand . . . SCHULTZ, RAYMONDBand, Dramatics Club, Orchestra, Junior Prom Committee ... SORENSEN, CLIFFORD-Bowling Club,
Letterman's Club, Junior Prom Committee . . .
SWANSON, WILLIAM-Dramatics Club, Freshman-Sophomore Plays, Junior Play Cast, Letterman's Club, Operetta, See Chicago Club, Year
Book Committee, Junior Prom Committee, Senior
Play . . . TAYLOR, DOROTHY-Bowling Club,
G.A.A., Glee Club, Operetta, See Chicago Club
. . . THLIMMENOS, FRANCES-Dramatics Club,
French Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Honor Student
Council, Latin Club, Monitors Club, Operetta, See
Chicago Club, Year Book Committee, Senior Seminar, Junior Play Usher, Junior Prom Committee
. . . THROOP, CAROLYN-Bowling Club, Dramatics Club, French Club, G.A.A., Glee Club,
Golf, Honor Student Council, Junior Business Committees, Newspaper Staff, Operetta, Orchestra, See
Chicago Club, Ring and Pin Committee, Year
Book Committee, Senior Seminar, Junior Prom Committee, Oratory '37 and '38 ... TIERNEY, BETTYBowling Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Honor Student Council, Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, Operetta,
See Chicago Club, Oratory '38, Senior Play Property Girl . . . TILGES, HELEN-Bowling Club,
Dramatics Club, G.A.A., Monitors Club, See Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee . . . WEIS,
AGNES-Dramatics Club, Glee Club, Junior Play
Cast, Latin Club, See Chicago Club, Senior Play
Cast . . . WERTZ, PAUL-Bowling Club, French
Club, Golf, Junior Business Committees, Junior
Play Ticket Committee, See Chicago Club, Year
Book Committee, Senior Seminar, NBC Club, Junior
Prom Committee . . . ZERDAVAS, CHARLESBowling Club, Glee Club, Golf, Operetta, See
Chicago Club, Junior Prom Committee, Junior
Play Stage Hand . Senior Play Stage Hand.
�FROZEN ACTION AT NILEHI
�Neither the wizardry of lens and
shutter nor the art of the engraver
can truly capture the life coursing
through all the myriad activities of
school and campus that lie quite
beyond the pale of the classroom
door. But, within the limitations of
the still camera's eye, here, in best
pose and array, is pictorial record
of many of our extracurricular organizations ... from halfbacks to addicts
of public address system manipulation. This portfolio of today is tomorrow's testimonial of personal history.
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The Nilehi Trojans fought a difficult season in 1937, but gave good promise for next year. Two
casualties offered early set-backs: Bob Hoffman's leg fracture and Wally Strange's arm injury. The
McHenry game saw the close of the Nilehi gridiron careers of seniors Bob Kuhn, Cliff Sorenson,
Hank Meindl, Walter Rau, Harry Mueller, Ken Hampton, Red Vinc3nt, Matt Horvath, Harry Barclay,
Chuck Zerdavas, and Ed Harms.
An innovation this year was the gift of a gold football by Mr. W. J. Parker of Niles Center.
On this permanent trophy will be engraved, annually, ·lhe name of the p!ayer voted the season's
most valuable by his team-mates. Ken Hampton was honored by the first recognition.
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The FOOTBALL
SCOREBOARD
1937
Sept. 24. Barrington ________ 0
Niles Township 0
Oct. I. Libertyville ______ 19
Niles Township 6
Oct. 8. Leyden ____________ 19
Niles Township 6
Oct. 15. Lake Forest ______ 43
Niles Township 13
Oct. 22 . Warren ____________ 25
Niles Township 0
Nov. 6. Arlington ________ 33
Niles Township 13
Nov. 11. McHenry __________ 9
Niles Township 6
Jipi,ft J_u~.JlR-
with fourth place conference laurels to reward their season's efforts, the Nilehi quintet brought its schedule to u
close when it met Lake Forest on February 18th. Winning
most of its victories on the local hardwood, the Trojans
nevertheless carried themselves most creditably at the W auconda tourney, defeating Warren and Richmond, only to
yield first place to Palatine in a 37-38 tilt.
A silver basketball, the complement of the golden football,
and a gift of Mr. R. N. Pohlmann of Niles Center, will grace
the Nilehi trophy case hereafter. Doubly honored by being
first to have his name engraved upon its fresh surface and
by the significance that this engraving bears, was versatiie
athlete, Dick Eby, chosen the outstanding player of the season
by his fellow basketeers.
Date
Dec. 3
Dec. 10
Dec. 14
Dec. 17
Dec. 22
Jan. 14
Jan. 21
Jan. 28
Feb. 4
Feb. 18
Feb. 23
Feb. 25
Feb. 26
The BASKETBALL
SCOREBOARD
1937-1938
Opponent's
Opponent
Score
Leyden ____________________________ 30
Arlington ______________________ 25
Alumni ____________________________ 27
Darrington ________________________ 15
Antioch __________________________ 19
Lake Forest ____________________ 38
Leyden __________________________ 38
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Libertyville _________________ _ 30
Barrington ______________________ 36 ·
Lake Forest ____________________ 36
*Warren ________________________ 35
*Richmond ____ _
_______________ 30
tHighland Park ____________ 45
Nilehi's
Score
38
31
32
35
26
36
36
42
32
32
36
33
31
*Indicates Wauconda Tournament.
tlndicates Waukegan Tournament.
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FOOTBALL-Harry Barclay: Minor 1936, Major
1937; John Brietenbach; Major 1935, Major 1936;
Kenneth Hampton: Minor 1936, Major 1937, Most
Valuable Player 1937; Edward Harms: Minor 1936 ,
Major 1937; Mathias Horvath: Major 1933, Major
1937; Robed Hoth: Minor 1937; Kenneth Huels:
Minor 1936; Le~nard Jorgensen: Manager 1937 ;
Robert Kuhn: Minor 1936, Major 1937; Henry
Meindl: Major 1935, Minor 1936, Major 1937;
Harry Mueller: Minor 1936, Major 1937; Walter
Rau: Major 1937; Clifford Sorenson: Major 1936,
Major 1937; William Swanson: Minor 1937; Charles
Zerdavas: Minor 1936, Minor 1937; James Vincent:
Minor 1936, Major 1937; Jack Mutti: Major 1934,
Major 1935, Major 1936.
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BASEBALL-Walter Betlinski: Major 1935, Major
1936, Ma jor 1937; John Ciolac: Major 1935, Major
1936, Major 1937; Kenneth Huels: Major 1936;
Henry Meindl: Major 1936; Harry Mueller: Major
1936; Jack Mutti: Major 1934, Major 1935, Major
1936, Major 1937.
BASKETBALL-Kenneth Hampton: Minor 19351936, Minor 1936-1937, Major 1937-1938; Kenneth
Huels: Minor 1935-1936, Minor 1936-1937, Major
1937-1938; Taylor Ives: Major 1937-1938; Leonard
Jorgensen: Major 1937-1938; Alvin Kluesing: Minor
1935-1936, Minor 1936-1937, Major 1937-1938 ;
James Vincent: Manager 1937-1938; Jack Mutti:
Minor 1933-1934, Minor 1934-1935, Major 1935-1936,
Major 1936-1937, Manager 1937-1938.
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��ADVANCED GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
Through the corridors of Nilehi echo the melodious strains of the latest achievements
of the Advanced Girls' Glee Club. Its thirty-five members, made up of Sophomores,
Juniors, and Seniors, have a loyalty that never wavers despite the awkward rehearsal
conditions. Highlights of the year: appearances at the Christmas Meeting of the
Women's Club and at the Silver Tea of the Parent-Teachers Association, and holiday
carolling in the high school hallways.
D.A.
REAR: F. Sietman, M. Nordby, A. Anderson, M. Jorgenson, V. Nelson, D. VanCleave, M. Hermes ,
G. Becker, G. Endre , M. Ka!mes, M. Breitenbach. MIDDLE: M. Loutch , L. Bartz, L. Meyer, D. Bugera,
D. Agnew, F. Dolan, R. Mittlestaedt, F. Thlimmenos, L. Bertoncini, L. Kawell , K. Hildebrandt, A. Kittleson. FRONT: F. Cervenka, B. Tierney, D. Gehrs, A. Bonagura , E. Gohl , M. Landi, J. Paroubek, K.
Murray, A Hermes. Director: Miss Klaus.
FRESHMEN GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
With the aim of developing a trained voice and participating in three-part music,
the Freshman Girls' Glee Club is preparatory for the activities of the advanced group.
But, of its own right, this club can easily lay claim to honors in singing.
D. A.
REAR: S.
D. Kranz.
B. Meuer,
C. Luxem.
Schaefer, F. Etherton, L. Baumhardt, I. Hoth, M. Adams, P. Braeske , A. Carroll, G. Good,
MIDDLE: V. Pearson , M. Boyd, H. Schuett, F. Gabel, J. Shervington, M. Hegarty, V. Baity,
G. Bartz. FRONT: A. Stachon, G. Mehring, J. Berg , H. Miller, W. Flagg, I. Guenther,
Director: Miss Klaus.
BOYS' GLEE CLUB
Late in the first semester, the Boys' Glee Club was organized, after the difficulty
of finding a place to meet was overcome. Demand rose to such a pitch that a thirty
minute period each week was allowed for rehearsal. Sixty boys learn unison as well
as four-part singing. The budding tenors, baritones, and bases have reached a stage
of enthusiasm that promises the launching of a fine group next fall.
D. A.
REAR: W. Bloethner, H . Meindl, R. Guenther, J. Kennedy, E. Scheffler, J. Roman, R. Throop, R. Harms, T. Ives,
R. Endre, R. Kerley, W. O'Connell, W. Ritzman. MIDDLE: 0 . VanCleave, R. Noesen, E. Garner R. Shure, J. Krupa,
R. Quid, R. Flynn, G. Huson, E. Springer, J. Heineger, R. Krier, H . Hynes, R. Freres, D. Kuhn. FRONT: E. Gatzke ,
W. Rau , J. Ciolac, A. Brauch, R. Eby, J. Vincent, H . Barclay, E. Miner, L. Ahrens, B. Michelau, G. Horvath, H .
Harrington , J. Breitenbach. Director : Miss Klaus.
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BAND
ORCHESTRA
Bracing brasses ... Wooing woodwinds . . .
Singing strings ...
Stellar organizations: the Band and
the Orchestra ...
Director: Mr. Collins.
Curtain, first curtain!
The Dramatics Club is under way with productions of plays, classes in radio, and,
occasionally, a lively party. Next year, when Nilehi enters its new domicile, this
organization will probably develop into one of the most popular and important clubs
of the school.
REAR: L. Benedict, A. Weis, D. Anderson, J. Jarrett, J. Roman, R. Keller, L. Maier, G. Endre, C. Throop ,
C. Kennedy, M. Jorgenson, A. Kittleson. MIDDLE: M. Etherton, D. Agnew, H. Hynes, R. Mittlestaedt,
F. Thlimmenos, T. Iserman, M. Murray, B. Thlimmenos, W. Rau , W. Swanson, R. Miller. FRONT: H.
Barclay, M. Fuerst, R. Lewis, J. Paroubek, J. Breitenbach, J. Cobb , L. Pufahl, M. Breitenbach , M. Landi ,
H. Meindl, M. Madsen, F. Whittington. Sponsor: Mrs. Esch.
Lively farce exploiting the ardent aches and petulant pains of adolescent love
enveloped the Nilehi Family Night patrons in mellow mood last January.
LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Harms, M. Landi, H. Miller, H. Hynes, W. Stevens, R. Harms,
A. Carroll. Director: Mrs. Esch.
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��As the babble and laughter of the representatives of the classes of Niles Township High School dies down, another meeting of the Student Council is called to order,
to discuss the events of the year: Hobo Day; Freshman and Sophomore parties; and
Amateur Night ...
L. P.
STANDING: G . Horvath, L. Ahrens, D. Anderson , C . Carroll , L. Pufahl, P. Braeske, L. Jorgenson .
SEATED : S. Dilg , H. Krisor, A. Guenther , D. VanC leave , G. Bischof, R. Throop, J. Juniac , J. Cobb ,
K. Hampton. Advisor: Mr. Benette.
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The Nilehi Broadcasting and Camera Club is the smaHest but loudest club in the
school. As a matter of fact, some people have said its sole purpose is to make noise.
It does this without a doubt, but its aim is to promote school use of radio, public
address system, camera, and motion pictures. In the new school, this club's opportu.
nity to serve will no doubt be greatly expanded.
STANDING: R. Moore, P. Wertz, M. Smith, R. Noesen , E. Harms. SEATED : R. Throop, H. Ruesch,
G. Horvath , G. Huson , B. Hohs. Sponsor: Mr. Benette.
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A group of capable, industrious, and reliable students comprises the indispensable
staff organized last Spring as the Monitor's Club. Each and every member, unlike
other club members, is needed in guarding halls and lockers for the good of the student
body, acting as pages to the teachers, and carrying out innumerable routine matters
for the office. These accomplishments are more than appreciated by all concerned.
All members are equally honored for their integrity and cooperation.
L. R.
REAR: H. Tilges , R. Einhaus, M. Murray, A. Weis, B. Pfister, M. Riser, R. Keller, E. Pearson, G. Regan ,
A. Rogers, J . Jarrett, M. Kluesing. MIDDLE: A. Brauch, E. Mow, W. Runnfeldt, L. Hezner, G. Bischof,
V. Denley, K. Hampton , K. Huels, R. Hoth, F. Seitman , M. Madsen. FRONT: B. A. Carl , D. Anderson ,
L. Bailey, I. Huscher, L. Pufah l, J . Cobb , L. Meyer, F. Th limmenos , D. Gutman, D. Haupt, V. Gutman ,
D. Agnew. Sponsor: Miss Ross.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Thlimmenos, L. Pufahl, J. Cobb, M. Breitenbach, D. Agnew.
Sponsor: Mr. Benette.
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��Girls join the G.A.A. with these objectives in mind: to stimulate interest in athletics
and to standardize and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship. Since this is the
first year of the G.A.A. at the N.T.H.S., we are proud of a membership of eighty-one
girls.
The club, based entirely upon the honor system and initiative of the girls who are
members, sponsors many sports, including: bicycling, bowling, dancing, golf, hiking,
horse-back riding, swimming, and volley ball. For the many hours spent in these
sports, the girls are rewarded with pins, school letters, and state awards.
A. J.
Director: Miss Schaefer.
G A A OFFICERS
ST ANDING: D. Haupt, F. Thlimmenos. SEATED: A. Carroll, S. Greiner, G. Bischof,
J. Cobb, M. Breitenbach, A. Jurasitz. Director: Miss Schaefer.
Organized two years ago with a charter membership of fifty, this club now enjoys
a membership more than double this number. As the name signifies, the aim of the
organization is, briefly, to "see Chicago"-with emphasis on the spots of educational
interest.
This year the club visited the Tribune Tower, "did" Chinatown, attended the Opera,
and audited a radio broadcast at the studio. The Junior Section journeyed to the
American History Institute and to the WGN studios; while the Senior Section spent
a day at the Board of Trade and one of the city courts. Places still in prospect: the
Hull House, a large bank, and the Morton Arboretum.
No trip is repeated from year to year except in special cases. These excursions
are most popular for the knowledge and amusement they offer.
G. B.
Director: Miss Harbert.
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��Chewed pencils, crushed paper, inky fingers, paste smeared faces, and tousled
heads characterize the members of the Nilehi newspaper staff. Under the supervision
of Miss MacDonald, affiliated with the Niles Center News, the staff has learned many
phases of work in journalism. This staff prepares bi-weekly school scoops for the
publication in the News.
SEATED: C. Throop, L. Pufahl, J. Coleman, J. Jarrett, A. Jurasitz, M. Krajchovich , Ted Lindstrom .
STANDING: C. Carroll, J. Roman. Supervisor: Miss MacDonald.
The Senior Seminar, an organization new this year, is composed of Seniors interested in studying the problems normally encountered in planning and executing a
college career. Group discussions, guest speakers, university tours, and social functions have filled its activity calendar.
SEATED: C. Throop, M. Landi, H. Kottke, J. Petty, J. Jarrett, J. Cobb , R. Keller, F. Thlimmenos, Mr.
Flagg, J. Coleman, B. Aleckson. STANDING: R. Lewis, P. Wertz, W. Swanson, Mr. Ohlson, H. Barclay,
E. Harms, R. Moore.
As the chimes of the church around the corner are heard, the little toy shop comes
to life, and holiday is declared so all can attend the Wedding of the Painted Doll.
The little toy shop was actually the Crysta! Ball Room of the Great Northern Hotel,
and the toys, members of the G.A.A.
A. Kittleson, L. Pufahl, I. Betlinski, R. Miller, M. Fuerst, P. Braescke, P. Bugera, M. Adams,
E. Anderson, L. Maier, H. Miller. Director: Miss Schaefer.
On April I 0th, thirty-two students, dressed in the latest traveling attire and madly
dutching their luggage, shuffled off to Buffalo, the first stop enroute to Washington.
With their vocal chords strained from oh-ing and ah-ing the grandeur of Niagara,
with their feet sore, and with their spirits waning, the group climbed aboard the train
to wend their way toward the nation's capitol. Eager to do all and to see all in three
days and two nights, they rushed about on sight-seeing tours, thrill seeking excursions,
delectable dinner-dances, and souvenir sorties. They returned April 15th, with circles
under their eyes, clothes wrinkled, spirits gone, nerves frayed, purses empty, but
nevertheless happy.
R. K.
REAR: D. Haupt, T. Schultz, K. Neumann, V. Gutman, I. Huscher, M. Landi, M. Chalupnik, L. Maier,
M. Murray, M. Breitenbach. MIDDLE: J. Baumhardt, I. M. Frances, M. Kluesing, R. Keller, R. Miller,
J. Paroubek, P. Herd, V. Buthman, Miss Harbert, Supervisor. FRONT: B. Aleckson, E. Harms, W. Runnfeldt, R. Moore, F. Whittington , R. Lewis, H. Barclay.
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STAGNANT WATER
GreenGhastly green moss covers it.
Lily leaves lie motionless on its surface;
And a frog suns silently on its banks.
Yet no reflections are painted on its face.
Putrid, pungent odors of rotting weeds
Hover o'er it.
No rippling water mars its deathly silence.
And no one comes to dream by
Stagnant water.
Meredith Madsen
TALES OF OLD
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Strange tales are told
Along the waters of the Rhine,
As, high above its shores
Stand old and stately ruins,
The calendars of ages past.
As in times of old,
The green slopes are still adorned by growing vines,
Sending the sweet fragrance of delicate blossoms
into the night.
When the moon casts its rays upon the scented
slopes,
And the wind murmurs across the flowing waters,
A strange, tall figure wanders in the vineyards.
Enveloped in a large and purple mantle,
A gold crown upon his head,
King of the Franks, Emperor Charlemagne blesses
the grapes;
Slowly disappearing into the shadows of darkness,
Not to return until another spring.
Ursula Mocksch
CROWDED HALLWAYS
The bell rings.
Muffled murmurs-doors fly open.
The halls are filled with rushing students,
Laughing, chatting, pushing.
Clever repartee, exchange of quiz questions,
Hurried farewells.
The bell rings;
Doors close;
Silence descends.
Kecineth Hampton
THE SPECTER
There stood a figure, its long cloak, a distinct
creamy whiteness against the dew-drenched, murky
shadows of the moon. The figure stood silently,
watching through invisible eyes; for, truly, where the
head should have been, there appeared only a vast,
lonely, tragic emptiness. I saw this weird fancy of
the mind as I crossed the moon-lit roadway, while
the clock in the tower with its face gleaming like a
pearl, struck once, twice, and thrice.
With every breath of the cool, refreshing wind,
the snow clad creature thrust itself forward, its long
awkward arms, like snakes uncoiled, reaching with
eagerness for me. I stood and watched the ghostly
specter for a full five minutes, on shaking, knocking
legs. Then with a laugh I started on again, for the
fact had penetrated my brain that it was only a long
white coat hanging on a line.
Harold Ruesch
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THE WATER LILY
Peaceful, still and glorious you lie upon the water,
The sweet perfume that you give off fills my nostrils.
Your lovely form, your handsome color
Reflects only what you are, a stately flower.
Edward Pearson
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The tower clock slowly and solemnly boomed out
the strokes of midnight. Trees were fitfully tossing
their leaves and branches wildly about in the night.
Clouds scudded across the sky, blotting out the
moon. It was a night of mystery.
And mystery there was! In another part of town,
protected from light and wind by walls and roof, a
man, slowly and quietly, stalked toward the place
where he knew the money was hidden. Caution was
in his manner-the manner of many men such as he.
He cast a furtive glance over his shoulder. It wouldn't
do to be caught at this stage of the game. Fortune
would be snatched, right from under his fingers. As
he paused for a moment, he thought of what would
be said when they found what had happened. But
after all, he had to eat and food isn't given away.
His nerves were on edge as he stole forward. Ex1·ending his shaking hands, he groped for obstacles.
A sinister shadow floated across the floor and the
man jumped. He then stood quiet, scarcely daring
to breathe. Then he again edged forward, his hands
out stretched.
Suddenly he touched something, something hard
and cold. Was this what he was after? Fortune was
his, when the light flashed on and a child's angry
vo1cc demanded:
"Daddy, are you at my pig-bank again?"
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�UNE LETTRE FRAN<;AISE
Niles, le IO mars 1938
Ma chere Marie,
Notre classe regrette que vous soyez absente.
Nous esperons que vous soyez en parfaite sante et
que vous alliez revenir bientot.
J'espere que vous pouviez lire cette lettre. Je
ne peux pas ecrire tres bien.
A la classe nous avons appris dire les jours de la
semaine et des nombres. Nous avons appris dire
l'heure. II est huit heures au moment ou je vous
ecris cette lettre.
Jeudi nous avons ecrit une composition en
fran<iais sur un repas
la maison.
Mademoiselle Ronalds nous a achete des dictionnaires fran(iais pour nous aider quand nous
ecrirons des compositions.
Je terminerai maintenant, en vous presentant
!'expression de mes sentiments les plus sinceres.
Je YOUS prie de m'ecrire, s'il YOUS plait.
Amicalemente,
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SMOKIN' AN' DREAMIN'
As the warmth of the poppin' fire comforted
my feet, and the smoke circled from my stubby pipe,
a-wispin' upwards into the darkness, my memories
wandered back to the winter o' '98 •• • •
I was trappin' up in Ontario that year, and
doin, fine, too. One day, an lnjun stopped by my
base camp-a half-breed he was-and warned me
of a large wolf in the woods, a couple o' miles north.
I laughed then, but next mornin', as I was breakin'
trail along Long Carry, I came upon some trackswolf's, they were-that were so big that I could put
my hand in them, and so far apart that they didn't
seem possible. That night I camped up at Two Forks,
and I hung some meat about nine feet up in a tree
out of reach of any wolf. I wasn't countin' on the
"big fella". Next mornin' the meat was gone.
Then I forgot all about it till I went into town a
few weeks later. It seems that the "big fella" had
been seen thereabouts, and people were a-gettin'
scared about their children. Somebody offered a
big reward for the wolf. And then an lnjun told me
a belief of his tribe. They thought Mike Lenard's
squaw was a werewolf: that she could change herself into a wolf any time. And, will you believe it?
The next few times I saw the tracks, they seemed to
come from and lead to old Mike's cabin up the trail!
And then one day a fortnight later, a deputy
stopped by and said he had shot the huge wolf the
night before. That worried me, and to satisfy myself, I headed north to old Mike's cabin. When I
saw Mike, and hailed him, and asked after his wife,
he said: "Woman, she go last night. Me no see
her again!" ...
Suddenly, Pud, my dog, went after a flea, and
once again I was aware of the heat of the fire. I had
been dreamin' again.
Will Stevens
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BLUMEN IM SCHULHOF
Hinter einem kleinem roten Schulhause ist ein
kleiner Garten mi+ vielen Blumen. Als ich durch den
Garten lief, erinnerten mich so manche Bli.iten an
meine verschiedenen Klassenkameraden aus der
deutschen Klasse.
lch kam auf ein kleines Vergiss-mein-nicht welches
so zahrt und schi.ichtern neben einen Schneeglockchen stand. lch wollte zuerst vorbei gehen, aber
als ich beim zweiten Blick die kleinen Gesichter
anschaute, sah ich dass es doch meine liebe Kate
Neumann und der kleine George Hovath sei. Da
blieb ich doch stehen denn sie hatten die Kopfe so
nahe an einander, ganz wie in der Klasse. Es war
die erste liebes Geschichte unserer Klasse.
Als ich noch ein sti.ickchen weiter lief, kam ich
an eine Tulpe wessen Gesicht mir Alvin Ruesch in's
Gedachtnis brachte. Hier stand er ganz allein wie
auch in der Klasse. lmmer hat er die Zeit allein
verbracht bis es zum Schulaufgaben kam.
Nun ging ich noch weiter denn ich sah schonwieder zwei sehr hi.ibsche Blumen zusammen stehen.
Als ich heranschritt sah ich dass diese Beiden doch
auch die Kopfe zusammen hielten. Na, wer is+ denn
das? Ach ja, es sind Margery Landi und Marianna
Fuerst bei einem typischen Kaffee-Klatsch.
Gleich daneben stand eine Lilie ganz hoflich und
gerade, und wer kann das sein? Ei, nati.irlich, die
Ursula Mocksch, unsere beste deutsche Schi.ilerin.
Sie hat immer den anderen Schi.ilern mit den Aufgaben geholfen. Mi+ der Lilie stand eine Bartnelke
und eine Kornblume, welche Walter Rau and Walter
Bloethner darstellten. Wie die beiden die Madchen
plagten, vergess ich nie!
Hier steht ja noch eine Blume vor allen anderen.
Das Gesicht kenn ich doch! Ach na klar! Es ist
Fraulein Schafer, das Stiefmi.i~terchen! Sie stand so
da, wie in der Schule vor der Klasse. Den Unterricht
fi.ihrte sie mit Takt: erst lesen, und dann, i.ibersetzen.
Ach welche Plag! Aber trotz der Arbeit haben wir
doch so viele gute Zeiten verlebt!
Diese Tage sind jetzt vorbei. Wer weiss ob wir
uns wieder sehen, aber die Deutsche Klasse vergessen wir nie!
Composed by Walter Bloethner
Trans. by Adv. German Class
TROJAN! (TROJANS)
Troja, urbs magna et praeclara, era+ in Asia .
Homines qui in Troja habitabant Trojani appellaban+ur. Viri Fortissimi et clarissimi erant; Priamus, rex
Trojae, Paris et Hector et Aeneas, pugnatores fortes
et filii Priami.
Olim Graeci cum Trojanis decem annos pugnabant quod Paris Helenam mulierem regis Menelai
Spartae raptaverat. Diu et acriter pugnatum est.
Denique per dolum equi ligni Graeci Trojanos
superaverunt et Trojam incenderunt.
Aeneas cum multis sociis ad ltaliam navigavit.
Multos post annos eius nepotes, Romulus et Remus,
Romam aedificaverunt.
The Latin Class
�Underclassmen view graduation as a remote, dimly conceived experience of tomorrow, and often meet neglect in yearbooks-but undeservedly so. Our underclassmen
have comported themselves most creditably, and hold forth rich promise for strong
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VOL. XYZ, No.
JUNE 37, 1945
23112
ARIAS AIRED BY MOORE
Gutman-Erler
Nuptials Solemnized
In a church beautifully adorned
with clover and goldenrod, Walter
Erler, scion of a first family of Niles ,
today took as his bride demure Virginia Gutman, Morton Grove belle.
The ceremony was read by Doctor
Franklin Whittington, marrying/arson of Niles T9wnship, precede by
touching renditions of "O Promise
Me " and "I Love You Tru ly" by
Taylor Ives , basso profundo.
As her maid of honor, the former
Miss Gutman chose beautiful Dorothy Haupt, first-string pitcher of the
Chicago Cubs. Dorothy was gowned
in an orange satin creation and carried a bouquet of buttercups, as did
the matron of honor, Mrs. J. William Aleckson (the former Bette
Thlimmenos) and the bridesmaids
Irene Huscher, owner of "Prince
Barney" recent winner of the Kentucky Derby, and Jane Cobb, noted
toothpaste-ad model.
Mr. Erler had as his best man
John Roman of Vladivostok.
His
ushers were Theodore Lindstrom, editor of Needlec,-af t, Jack Mutt i, Good-
,
MAD S C I E N T I S T
LEGALITE
DOES IT A G A I N
In a recent issue of the ''Inventor's Index", Pau l L. Wertz, noted
forestry expert and papa of the P. A.
system at Niles Township, described
his latest gadget. Says Mr. Wertz,
"It's the greatest thing since the
telephone - a combination alarm
clock, barometer, orange-squeezer,
and movie projector.
It can be
easi ly converted from one to another
of these conveniences with a mere
flick of the switch .''
M r. Wertz thought up this little
device in one of his many spare
momen ts in his secluded ranger's
cabin on Starved Rock. He is now
working on an invention which will
be used as a can-opener, cornremover, or cold-shou lder defroster.
SOCIETY SCOOPS
Miss Anne Hermes entertained at
~utf/ar~l~{ '·stfe1}~eR~~sc1n~?~it!; tea for Mr. Nelson Eddy, noted
Center.
bachelor baritone, on Friday last.
During the ensuing hilarity of the Amidst a bevy of adoring admirers,
reception, the newlyweds made a Mr. Eddy was found to seek at all
successful get-away. Mr. Erler was
heard to remark as the couple dashed ~~~~~r!~tio~n~}lt;\i~~ss'.nteresting
out the back door, "Come, come, my
Miss Hermes prevai led upon him
dear! We simply must make that
slow freight to Niagara in ten min- to sing several of his best known
numbers.
Among the delighted
utes!"
listeners were Betty Tierny, Katherine Hildebrandt, Evelyn Koseck, all
KUHN LE AVES
FOR MOON residents of Morton Grove, Rose mary Mi ller and Lorraine Maier of
Robert Kuhn, daring stratosfhere Lincolnwood, Rita and Genevieve
pioneer, will make another o his Ni tch and Mary Chalupnick of Ni les ,
numerous attempts to reach the moon Jeanette Paroubek, Joyce Petty, Marie
tomorrow night.
Loutsch, and Miss Hermes ' three
In his newly perfected aluminum sisters, of Niles Center.
bullet, Kµhn has compartments for
Fo llowing his short recital, Mr.
hot coffee and doughnuts, ice-skates
and hockey stick, and, in addition, Eddy gave a short discourse on the
purple and orange plaid ear muffs. subject "What the Women of
Said Kuhn: "The main reason I'm America Mean to Me .''
going to the moon , is to get in
some good skating. It's too crowded
ADVICE TO THE
in these parts."
In previous attempts Kuhn was
LOVELORN
hampered by too heavy a load. For
the present one, the flyer has deci ded to forfeit his lunch.
By "GOOBER" KENNEDY
WANT ADS
BARTER AND EXCHANGE- Will
exchange one pr. cream-colored
trousers for collapsible baby
grand piano.-R. Duguid.
LOST- One brief-case; empty, but
makes a good impression. Return to R. Lederle c / o Niles Center Theatre.
FOR SALE- Ten five-year volumes
of leading movie magazines. All
pictures of Shirley Temple missing.
Otherwise complete.
E.
Pearson.
LOST-One pr. beige spats. Last
seen on feet. Feet last seen en
desk in high school office. If
you hnd spats throw lh?m
away-D. W.-Flagg.
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My Dear Miss Goober :
Last night I proposed to my girl
and she turned me down. She said
that I was too flirtatious. I can't
help it if I enjoy the attentions of
the fairer sex. What shall I do ?
Anxious ly,
Dick Eby.
My Dear Richard :
From my past experience I would
say, if your girl friend doesn ' t like
your actions, forget her. Flirt with
'em all like T did in my youth, and
may the best woman win. That was
my motto. Look at me now.
Mr. Goober Kennedy.
U.re in caJe of ft,-e !
SW ANSON
BLOWS A
FUSE
Attorney William Carp Swanson
was today jailed for con tempt of
court while defending a client. Attorney Swanson, usua ll y of a calm,
benign nature, became undu ly excited when proceedings in his client's
case took a turn for the worse.
Tearing out a fistful of his strawcolored hair and masticating it
mad ly, he shook his fist at Presiding Justice Edward Harms, and
hurled mouthfuls of epithets and
hair in the general direction of the
Bench.
Then, with a smi le of dup licity
encircling his calculating countenance, Attorney Swanson leaned one
elbow on the Bench and hissed in
his most dulcet, but dead ly tone:
"My dear Judge Harms, you are an
incontrovertable iconoclast!''
The
Judge jailed Swanson without bail.
In an exclusive statement to Sob
Sister Jean Coleman of this sheet,
the prisoner, while dining avid ly on
bread and water, said, "I don ' t care;
I needed a good rest anyway. But
the grub's lousy! "
KRAJCHOVICH
RELINQUISHES
LOFTY PERCH
George Krajchovich, recorcl-s'llashing flag-pole sitter, descended last
night. Thus was broken a siege of
perching that began in June, 1938,
at the time of Mr. Krajchovich 's
graduation from the Niles Township
High School.
Undecided what course to pursue
in the future, and loath to leave his
Alma Mater, Mr. Krajchovich turned
immediately after graduation, and as
natura ll y as does the sunflower to
the sun, to the nob le profession of
flag-po le sitting.
In subsequent
months came the removal of the
Nilehi students and their effects to
the new building. So a pulley system was strung from the old flagpole to the new, and Mr. Krajchovich was gently drawn across the
voi<l to his new resting place.
There he remained as the years
wore on. Now, inexplicab ly. he has
backed down. He remains silent and
unresponsive on the subject. The
public can only guess the reason .
- - - - Advertisement--- - -
Sneezes Start
Panic Among
First Nighters
Roy Moore, optician, while attending t he opera last night, was
sudden ly seized with a sneezing fit.
He was the only one in the entire
audience of thousands, and the huge
cast, who remained undamaged in
any way.
During the exceptionally bri lliant
performance of the opera "Barber of
Sevi lle, " starring Wilbert Mueller as
the barber, the tremendous b last
which Mr. Moore loosed encompassed the aud ience of first nighters.
Panic-stricken, clothes in shreds, hair
awry, they fought their way inch by
inch to the nearest exits.
Because of the huge crowds which
the sixty-mile ga le endangered, it was
necessary to call out the National
Guard with General "K. P. " Zerdavas at the head. In the ensuing
confusion, hundreds were injured.
To the scene were rushed corps of
ambulances manned by skilled surgeons from the nearest hospitals.
Doctors Roy Lewis and Clifford Sorenson of the Bide-A-Wee Animal
She lter No. 17 were among the first
on the scene.
Mr. Mueller, always a man of re sourcefu lness and quick thinking, escaped the debris unscathed , carrying
his barber-pole and shears. Setting
them up outside the theatre, he was
able to make a little pin-money on
the side. Many spectators took advantage of his "cut-rntes," among
them Eugene Raskow, famous nerve
specialist. Mr. Raskow stated that
Mr. Mueller's p•ices on Heinie haircuts were the cheapest he has ever
found.
Jarrett Model
Home Opened
To an eagerly awaiting public,
Miss Jane Jarrett, interior decorator
for the elite, threw wide the doors
of her annual model home yesterday
at the Pell Mell Polo Park Plaisance.
On all sides were heard "oh's"
and "ah's" of wonder and amazement as her guests sighted her many
and unique touches in wallpaper,
furniture , and bric-a-brac.
Among
the features of the exhibit was an
u ltra-swank living room, the walls
HUEL ' S HANDY
of which were pink he lices on orange
The ceilings clashed
FLY - SWATTERS background.
stirringly with the walls, being a.
FOR HARASSED HOUSEWIVES
royal purple with yellow swan motif.
Make swatting flies a privilege and Dr nres an-1 rug of black plush with
a pleasure! These marvelous mech- gold g ladioli completed this chic
anisms of engineering in genuity are room.
The master bedroom , papered in
collal'sible, canny, capable 1
MEN! Surprise the little woman white with cerise, brown , and laven on birthdays, anniversarys, holidays! der turtles , was a delight to behold.
Bring her a Huel's Handy Fly-Swat- The bed was a quaint iron model
ter to while away the hours in an with adorable marble turtles at head
educational manner. She ' 11 love you and foot. The dressing table was
also in the shape of a turtle, with a
more than ever!
If there's a Av in the ointment get mouth which opened to rlisclose cosrid of it with
Huel's Handy Fly- metics and everything else my lady
desires.
Swatter !
Miss Jarrett said to her many admirers, as they clustered about with
EDITORIAL STAFF
congratulations trembling on their
lips: "My dear friends , the aim of
Editors-C. RICHARDS THROOP
my heart is to fulfill that old ideal
K. R. HAMPTON
' The House Beautiful '.
I think I
Third class mail posi ng as first class. have succeeded ! ''
a
�English accent, colored dialect, and quaint colonial
Howling out of the West , a freak blizzard of
traffic-smothering dimensions forced postponement
of "Another Spring" from April 8th and 9th to
h and 29th, respectively.
April
costume-all contributed to a well-rounded and
successful presentation.
This play represented a pioneering attempt at
Ultimate ~ the long-awaited opening night did
urtains parted to disclose a dimly
come. Th
lighted~ pinni~·g room of a stately Southern manor.
Beginning with a prologue touching a tragedy of
olden days, the first senior sponsored play quickly
threaded its way into the principal theme: a
modern romance. High comedy, Southern drawl,
the presentation of an all-school double cast production
offered
on two successive
widened interest and
nights.
The
patronage led the seniors
to hope that they have set a precedent that will
abolish for all time the
restraints imposed
on
school dramatics by "Class Plays".
THE CASTS
Extras-Edward Harms, Merial Risinger , Dorothy
Agnew, Rosemary Miller, Meredith Madsen ,
Frances Thlimmenos, Theodore Iserman, Kate
Neuman, Lorraine Maier.
Nancy Carlisle ............ Jean Juniac, Ardelle Kittelson
Mrs. Carlisle ............ Mary Ellen Etherton, Jane Cobb
David Lee .................................................. Robert Hoth
Benjamin Lee ............ William Stevens, Henry Meindl
Washington Crawford .. Harry Barclay, Harold Hynes
Sugar Johnson .......... Mary Breitenbach , Gloria Bartz
Miss Pendergast .................................................. .
.............. Jeannette Pa rou be k, Margaret Murray
Quartette-John Roman, Robert Noesen, Taylor
Ives, Wilbert Mueller (Friday), Robert Flynn
(Thursday) .
Nancy Allen ................ Louise Pufahl, Margaret Landi
Mrs. Allen ........................... Ruth Keller, Agnes Weis
Nelson Browning .... William Swanson, Harold Ruesch
David Madison ........ Robert Harms, Nicholas Weber
Soloist-Dorothy Van Cleave.
Specialties - Mary Breitenbach, Ted
Richard Wilspn, Howard Kiehm.
Gay Stevens .......... Constance Kennedy, Jane Jarrett
Doctor Morden .................. Harold Ruesch, Roy Lewis
Lindstrom ,
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Fred Halliday ................................... ................................................... Theodore Iserman
Joan, his niece ....................................................................................... Ardelle Kittelson
Carol Halliday .................................................................................. Con sta nee Kennedy
Grandmother Halliday .................................................................................. Agnes Weis
Professor Chipper ....................................................................................Walter Strange
Terry Donovan .............................................................................................. Nick Weber
Prince Rudolf ......................................................................................... Emil Birkenheier
Winks ....................................................................................................... George Horvath
Sonja ................................................................................................................ Ten a Schultz
Mrs. Lovejoy ................................................................................................. Grace End re
Wand a :........................................................................................................ Jean Ju niac
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romance, and rich comedy all helped to make
the play different and most exciting. The heroine
was lovely as a young girl and fascinating as the
faked prince. The modern grandmother, the bird-
Royalty paid a visit to the high school when
the Juniors presented their play "Here Comes
the Prince." Up until the visit by a titled prince ,
the Hallidays were the usual title-hunting stage
family. But when the royal personage was ushered
in, hilarity broke loose.
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THURSDAY PROLOGUE
LEFT TO RIGHT
M. E. Etherton
R. Hoth
W. Stevens
J. Juniac
THURSDAY PRINCIPALS
LEFT TO RIGHT
W. Swanson
J. Jarrett
J. Paroubek
H. Ruesch
M. Breitenbach
H. Barclay
R. Harms
L. Pufahl
R. Keller
FRIDAY PRINCIPALS
LEFT TO RIGHT
H. Heinz
G. Bartz
M. Murray
R. Lewis
J. Jarrett
H. Ruesch
N. Weber
M. Landi
A. Weis
FRIDAY PROLOGUE
LEFT TO RIGHT
J. Cobb
R. Hoth
A. Kittelson
H. Meindl
NOVELTY ACT
LEFT TO RIGHT
R. Wilson
H. Kiehm
M. Breitenbach
T. Lindstrom
"HERE COMES
THE PRINCE"
LEFT TO RIGHT
T. Schultz
E. Birkenheier
W. Strange
C. Kennedy
G. Horvath
N. Weber
A. Kittelson
J. Juniac
G. Endre
T. Iserman
A. Weis
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�The
SENIORS
BEQUEATH
IN FUN
We, the graduating class of June, nineteen thirty-eight, Niles Township High School,
County · Cook, State of Illinois, being of sound mind and in the full possession of our
of
faculties, do hereby bestow upon deserving underclassmen friends our most prized
holdings, to-wit:
To Bill Peterson: Alvin Kluesing's stratospheric stature.
To Dolores Ge hrs: Lawrence Conrad's cherry cheeks.
To Jean Juniac: Roy Lewis' resounding voice.
To Ed Mow: Gladys Bischof's Terpsichorean Talent.
To Dick Eby: Virginia Gutman's come-hither look.
To Bud Fawcett: Jeannette Paroubek's perpendicularity.
To Winnifred Flagg: Harry Barclay's class cutting complex.
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To Bill O'Connell: Henry _ eindl's German accent.
To Betty Srnanek: Helen Kottke's contempt for the trousered sex.
To Jack Jones: Rosalie Rizzo's glamorous name.
To Helen Miller: Gladys Brunke's imperturbability.
To Oscar: Barbara Ann Carl's Oxford glasses.
To Corky Harrington: Snorky Sorensen's precious Shirley Temple autograph.
To La Verne Schuler: Mary Breitenbach's burnt cork.
To Bud Lauth: Frances Thlimmenos' studiousness.
To Meredith Madsen: Walter Erler's booming bellow.
To "Dan'I Boone" Lindstrom: Harry Mueller's rabbit gun.
To Jean Lee Hester: Taylor Ives' Ozarkian Mule.
To the Nilehi Library: Carolyn Throop's divulgent diary, volume four.
To Marvin Smith: Louise Pufahl's merriment.
To Jerome Kennedy: Loretta Kawell's demureness.
To James Winklhofer: Ken Hampton's buck-private uniform.
To "Beau Brummel" Benette: Bill Aleckson's red flannel shirt.
To Art Johnson: Margaret Murray's hustle.
To Roy Guenther: Ed Harms' dark-room.
To Allan Brauch: Ruth Keller's logarithms.
To All Underclassmen: Ken Huels' Lucy.
To Dean "Seek-a-Tee" Flagg: William Carp Swanson's collection of clover-bearing
divots.
To H. R. "Prove It" Ohlson: Violet Denley's Buick.
To Marie Loutsch: Margaret Landl's Dixie Drawl.
To Everyone: Mary Ellen Etherton's "Pop".
We, the undersigned, have subscribed our names as witnesses to this, the LAST
WILL AND TEST AMENT of the CLASS OF NINETEEN THIRTY-EIGHT OF THE NILES
TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL.
Laura Ross
John Tolzein
H. Isaacson
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AND PLAN
IN
EARNEST
William Aleckson will attend Northwestern to study accounting. Harry Barclay
plans to be an aviator. Jack Baumhardt reports that he will work days and study at
some business school evenings. Walter Betlinski would like to work this summer and
travel later on. Secretarial work for Gladys Bischof. Walter Blothner intends to do som-3
evening study at Carl Schurz High. Mary Breitenbach wants to work her way through the
Federal Art School to study dress design and commercial art. Gladys Brunke wil, work
this summer and enroll in a business college next fall. Barbara Ann Carl has no definite
plans. Mary Chalupnick will seek work immediately. John Ciolac would like to take
up work in television. Jane Cobb wants to be a dress buyer-professional, of course.
Jean Coleman plans to attend the Northern Illinois State Teachers College to prepare
for kindergarten teaching. Lawrence Conrad will work with his father. Violet Denley
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plans to take up a beauty culture course. Walter Erler would like to go to Detroit ·
study automotive engineering. Mary Ellen Etherton hopes to go to a teacher's
college in Southern Illinois to prepare for first grade teaching. Evelyn Field wants
work as a bookkeeper and hopes to attend college soon. Helen Floyd has decided
to take a secretarial course next fall. Mary Ann Fuerst intends to be a secretary after
further training. Virginia Gutman will attend college. Kenneth Hampton is going
to the Utah State Agricultural College to study forestry and soil conservation. Edward Harms plans to return to Nilehi next fall for a post-graduate course of study.
Dorothy Haupt wants to take a six-month secretarial course of training. Lorraine
Hennig would like to enroll in some business college. Anna Hermes may go to
Northwestern's School of Business this summer. Lucille Hezner may return for postgraduate work next fall. Mathias Horvath will follow the building insulation business.
Robert Hoth plans to work immediately after graduation. Kenneth Huels will probably return for post-graduate work. Irene Huscher has a secret ambition to go ·
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college. Any phase of the aviation industry appeals to Taylor Ives. Jane Jarrett
plans to go to college next fall and wants to become an interior decorator. Leonard
Jorgensen has decided upon no particular line of work. Loretta Kawell plans a
business school training. Research chemistry interests Ruth Keller. Alvin Kluesing
has a job in a publishing house. Enrollment in a business school is Evelyn Koseck's next
step. Helen Kottke wants as broad an educational background as possible. She
plans to start with a nurse's training. George Krajchovich has no definite plans.
Robert Kuhn is interested in aviation. Margaret Landi says she will probably pound
. away at a typewriter until the right man comes along. Roy Lewis is arranging to study
medicine at Northwestern. Lorraine Maier is interested in the study of foreign
languages and the teachi~g of dancing. Henry Meindl wants to find an employer.
Rosemary Miller will miriculate in some downtown business college. Roy Moore
plans to attend the~orthern Illinois College of Optometry. Harry Mueller may
attend the t.ltal,State College of Agriculture to study forestry. Wilbert Mueller
is already established in the upholstery trade. Margaret Murray would like to tour
the world but fears she must first earn the wherewithal. Gene Nitch is too young ·
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enroll in a nursing school, so she will return to Nilehi in the fall. Rita Nitch plans ·
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work her way through a dress designing school. Jeannette Paroubek will do saleswork
and Katherine Patenaude would like to be a doctor's or dentist's assistant. Joyce
Petty may go to an art school to specialize in commercial art. Louise Pufahl is going
to Europe with her parents. Louise would like to take up secretarial work upon her
return. Walter Rau has no definite plans, but he yearns to travel. Louise Reimann
hopes to earn enough to see her through a business school. Merial Risinger hopes
the same. Rosalie Rizzo has nothing unusual in prospect: she plans to go to work
immediately. Harold Ruesch is planning to travel extensively this summer in the
East. In the future, Harold plans to study some branch of engineering. The study
of medicine appeals to Warren Runnfeldt, and he will probably attend Northwestern.
Ray Schultz wants to attend college some day, but for the present he is going ·
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work. Clifford Sorensen plans to attend Wright Junior College. The legal profession
beckons William Swanson. Dorothy Taylor would like to be a journalist. Frances
Thlimmenos wants to teach foreign languages, English, and art. Carolyn Throop will
attend a business college, work a year or two, and eventually attend Northwestern
University or Beloit College. A business college is on the schedule for Elizabeth
Tierney. Helen Tilges may become a telephone operator. Agnes Weis plans to
enter a nursing school in the fall. Paul Wertz plans to attend the Colorado College
of Agriculture to studv forestry. And the whole problem of bread-winning beclouds
the future of Charles Zerdavas.
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����Tomorrow beckons to us, a Circe garbed in mist,
Fertile with joy and promise for some,
Sorrow and despair for others.
Life's lottery soon begins
With Fate the only croupier.
Before the lots are drawnBefore the curtain veiling the unfathomable future
Rises before our enchanted eyesLet us relive the happy past.
Our fleeting infancy,
Our carefree childhood blending into busy adolescence,
These building years are all beyond recall.
And though they make for pleasant memories,
Our present age is not the reminiscing one.
Thus eagerly we buckle on the armor which is Youth.
Have no offense at our unseemly haste
To quit these walls;
The adventure that is Life is not to be denied.
Carolyn Throop
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EDITORIAL STAFF
Ruth Keller
Carolyn Throop
Gladys Brunke
Jean Coleman
Louise Puf ahl
Jane Jarrett
William Swanson
Ken Hampton
Ken Huels
Joyce Petty
COVER DESIGN
Alvin Guenther
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Nilehi Reflections 1938
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Niles East High School Yearbook, 1938
Reflections
Nilehi Reflections 1938
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1930s (1930-1939)
1937
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Public School District 219
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